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WOMAN ’S MISSIONARY FRIEND
MISS EFF IE A . MERRILL , Editor
103 Broad St . , Lynn , Mass.
Subscription price, 60 cents a year in advance.
JUN IOR MISSIONARY FRIENDMRS. JAMES H. LEWIS, Editor
1930 Sheridan Road , Evanston , Ill.
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addressed to one person, Ten copies or more,
addressed to one person, 15 cents each.
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M ISS AMAL IE M . ACHARD, Editor
1136 Scofield Drive , Glendale , Cal.
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Send all Subscriptions for Periodicals to
ANN IE G. BAILEY, Publisher, 581 Boylston St., Boston,
Z ENANA PAPERS—Miss KATHERINE BLAIR, Editor
RAFIQ-I-NISWAN (Urdu) ABLA HITKARAK (Hindi)
STREEYANCHI MAITREEN (Marathi)
MAHILA BANDHUB (Bengali) MATHAR e mm (Tamil)
YEAR BOOK
W oman’
s Foreign M issionary Society
of the Methodist Episcopal Church
BEING THE SIXTY'FOURTH ANNUALREPORT O F T HE SOC IE TY
Organized 1869
Incorporated 1884
Gen eral Ofiice : Room 710 , 150 Fifth Avenue , New York, N . Y .
Publica tion Office : 581 Boylston S tree t . Boston , Mass.
venturin in ait
In
A rise,shine;for thy light is come
,and the glory of the Lord is risen
upon thee . ISA IA H
BY FA ITH Abraham went out not knowing Whither he went .
BY FA ITH Paul,smitten by Damascus
’
ray , arose to become a
flaming ev angel for his Lord and a light to lighten the
Gentiles.
BY FA ITH Liv ingstone , solitary and alone,traced a pathway
through uncharted jungles and carried the Light into
the darkness.
By FA ITH Barbara Heck p roclaimed a liv ing Gospel throughout
the new land and fanned life to a spiritual flame .
BY FA ITH eight women,impelled by a v ision of light , v entured
on an untried path of serv ice to the women of the world .
Wherefore seeing we also are compassed’
about with so great a
cloud of witnesses , let us run with patience the race that is set
before us,Looking unto j esus the author andfinisher of our faith.
”
Lord, giv e us faith and strength the Road to build
To see the promise of the day fulfilled,
When war shall be no more and strife shall cease
Upon the Highway of the Prince of Peace .
HYMN : Faith of Our Fathers,Methodist Hymnal
,4 15 .
WOMAN ’S FOREIGN M ISSIONARY SOCIETY
of the
METHOD IST EP ISCOPAL CHURCH
OFF ICERS
Presiden t7 MRS . THOMAS N ICHOLSON ,
8 12 Summ it Av enue , M t . Vernon , Iowa .
Vice-Presiden ts
MRS . FREDE R ICK F . L INDSAY , 25 Seymour Av e . , S . E . , Minneapo l is , Minn .
MRS . DORR DIEFE NDORF, 4S Prospect Sr.
,Madison ,
N . J .
Vice-Presiden ts-at-LargeMRS . FRANCI S J . MCCONNELL , Room 710 ,
150 F ifth Ave . , New York, N . Y" MRS . CHARLE S L . MEAD
,3939 Warwick B lvd .
,Kansas C ity , Mo .
Recording Secre taryMRS . H . E . WOOLEVE R
,35 1 1 Rodman Street , N . W .
,Wash ington ,
D . C .
Treasurer
M ISS FLORE NCE HOOPER, 30 Mary land L ife Bu i lding ,
Ba lt imore ,Md .
FORE IGN DEPARTMENT
Chairm an
MRS . DORR D IEFE NDORF
Secre tary'
MRS . LEWI S L . TOWNLEY , 323 Beech Av e ., Wyom ing , Cinc innat i , Oh io .
M em b er ex-offic io
MRS . THoMAs N ICHOLSON,President
Corresp onding Secre taries
,MRS . WM . S . M ITCHELL , 100 Wash ington St . ,
Ma lden ,Mass .
MRS . CHARLE S H . HARDIE , 883 East N ineteenth St .,Brooklyn ,
N . Y .
M IS S CARR IE JAY CARNAHAN ,400 Shady Av e .
,E . E .
,P ittsburgh , Pa .
Z MISS J UL IET H . KN OX , Assistant , 7320 Brighton Road,Ben Avon , Pa .
MRS . E . L . HARVEY ,1626 Monroe St .
, Wash ington ,D . C .
MRS . C . C . PE ALE , 869 Bryden Road ,Co lumbus
,Oh io
MRS . FRANK E . BAKE R , 719 Emerson St ., Ev anston ,
I l l .MRS . J . M . AVAN N , Assistant , 4949 Indiana Av e .
, Ch icago ,I l l .
MRS . OTIS MOORE , Tipton ,Iowa , R.F .D . No . 1 .
jMRS . LE ON ROY PE EL , 607 Wesley Temp le B ldg .,Minneapo l is , Minn .
M ISS ELLA M . WATSON , 170 1 S . Seventeenth St .,L inco ln ,
Neh.
MRS . J . K . CECIL , 440 Me lv i l le Av e .,Pa lo A lto , Ca l if .
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MRS . C . W . HENDERSON , 4245 S . E . Oak St . ,Port land , Ore .
M ISS FLORE NCE HOOPER,Treasurer .
Oflieers and Committees
HOME DEPARTMENT
Chairm an
MRS . FREDERICK F . L INDSAY
Secretary
MRS . F H . SHEETS , 1930 Sheridan Road , Evanston ,I l l .
Mem ber ex-officio
MRS. THOMAS N ICHOLSON,President
Secre taries of the Hom e Base
MRS . ADOLPHUS L . L INFIELD ,29 Everett St . ,
-Watertown ,Mass .
MRS . FRANK A . HORNE ,409 Grand Av e .
,Brooklyn ,
N . Y .
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MRS . WM . H . DIEVLER, 7730 Un ion Ave . , E lkins Park,Phi lade lph ia
, Pa .~M ISS LUL IE P . HOOPER , 100 W . Un iversity Parkway , Ba lt imore ,
Md .
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MRS . E . E . GAVER , 94 W i lson Av e . , Columbus, Ohio .
MRS . C . N . TIMMON S , 406 Fourth Ave . , Sterling , Ill.
MRS . J . D . BRAGG,3666 Montana St .
, St . Louis , Mo .
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MRs . F . L . PARso , W indom , Minn .
MRS . HE NRY E . WOLFE ,Box 533 , Ba ldw in ,
Kan .
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MRS . JE ROME SEYMOUR , 952 No . Lake St . , Pasadena , Calif .'
MRS . C . D . FLETCHER , 714 Fort Ha ll Av e . , American Fa lls , Idaho .
SPECIAL SECRETAR IESYoung Peop le
’
s Departm en t—MRS . J . C . SHOVER , 610 L ivermore StYellow Springs, Ohio .
Jun ior Departm en t—MRS . FRANK M . MCK IBBEN , 2231 Asbury Ave . ,
Evanston , I l l .Stu den t Work—MRS . H. M . LESOURD, 206 Waverly Ave . , Newton , Mass.
Germ an Work—M ISS AMAL IE M . ACHARD, 1 136 Scofield Drive , Glendale ,Calif .
Wesleyan Service Gu ild—MRS . MERLE N . ENGL ISH, 729 Emerson StEvanston , III.
THE GENERAL EXECU TIVE COMM ITTEE—1933The President , Vice-Presidents, Record ing Secretary , and Treasurer.Correspond ing Secretaries, Secretaries of the Home Base , Delegates,Secretaries of the Young People
’
s, and Jun ior Departments, and of
Student and German Work and of the Wesleyan Serv ice Guild .
Delegates
(The fo l lowing were e lected de legates but w ere excused from a ttendance
in order to sav e expense . )N ew England Branch
MRS . HOWARD E . WHITE MRS . CHARLE S S . OTTo
N ew York Bran chMRS . RAY L . TUCKER MRS . HARVEY J . ADAMS
Philadelphia BranchMRS . EMERY E . WE ST MRS . HARRIE H . CAMPBELL
Balt im ore Bran ch
MRS . STEPHEN L . LECOMPTE,
MRS . CLARKSON R . BANE SCincinnati Bran ch
MRS . HARVE Y HARMER MRS . WM . BR ICKNERNorthwestern Bran ch
MRS . HATTIE ASBURY MRS . W . F . TOMLIN SON
Oficers and Committees 5
Des Moin es Branch
MRS . J . L . SHROYER MRS . C . R . CASSELLM inn eapolis Branch
MRS . J . RALPH MAGEE MRS . RALPH SHEARE RTop eka Bran ch
MRS .HARRY W . STANLEY MRS . F . L . BECKPacific Bran ch
Columb ia River BranchMRS . M . C . F INDLEY MRS . C . H . VAN ME TER
ED ITORS
Woman’s Missionary Friend
M ISS EFFIE A . MERRILL , 103 Broad St . , Lynn, Mass .
Der Frau en M ission s FreundM ISS AMAL IE M . ACHARD, 1136 Scofield Drive , Glendale , Cal i f .
Jun ior M issionary FriendMRS . JAME S H. LEWIS , 1930 Sheridan Road , Evanston , Ill.
General LiteratureM ISS ANN IE G . BAILEY , 581 Boy lston St . , Boston , Mass.
Execu tive DailyMRS . F . T . ENDERIS , 1555 Ruth Av e. , Cincinnat i , Ohio
PUBL ISHERM ISS ANN IE G . BAILEY , 581 Boy lston Sr.
, Boston , Mass .
DIRECTOR OF L IBRARY SERVICE
M ISS AL ICE I . HAZ ELTINE , 39 Claremont Ave . , New York, N . Y .
SECRETARY OF GENERAL OFF ICEM ISS AMY G . LEWIS , Room 710 , 150 F i fth Av e .
, New York, N . Y .
General Counselor
Mr. John C . Tolson , 82 Gunther Bldg .,Balt imore , Md .
Auditor of Accoun ts of the General Treasu rer and of the Treasurer ofRetirem en t Fund—Mr. Wi lmer Black, Balt imore , Md .
Comm it tee on Nom inat ionsMrs . J . D . Bragg , Mrs . FrankE . Baker, Miss Lu l ie P . Hooper, Mrs. J . K .
Cec il. Three de legates to be added at the session of the Genera l Execut iveComm ittee In 1934 .
STANDING COMM ITTEES FOR 1933-1934?By-Laws
Mrs . H . E . Woo lever, Mrs. Lew is L . Town ley ,Miss Ann ie G . Bailey ,
Mrs . C . W . Henderson , Mrs. L . R . Peel.State of theSocie ty
s. .J D . Bragg , Mrs. F . J . McConnell, Mrs. F . F . L indsay , Mrs. C . C.
Pea le , Miss Carrie Jay Carnahan , Mrs . F . L . Parso .
tNominated by Nominating Committee .
6 Oficers and Committees
Gen era l OfficeMrs. F . F . L indsay , Miss Lu l ie P . Hooper
, Mrs. H . E . Woo lever, Mrs .
F . J . McConnell, Mrs. Dorr D iefendorf , Mrs . C . H . Hardie , Mrs . Fred A .
Victor.
Investm en tsThe General Officers and Mr . John C . To lson .
In ternat ional Depar tm en t Comm itteeMrs . Thomas N icho lson , Mrs . F . F . L indsay , Mrs . C . L . Mead , Mrs .
H . E . Woo lev er, Mrs . Dorr Diefendorf , Miss Juliet H . Knox,Miss Ama l ie
M . Achard , Mrs . George H . Tom l inson , Mrs . J . C . Shover .
Con su ltat ion with the Board of Foreign M ission sMrs . Thomas N icho lson , Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf , Mrs . F . F . L indsay ,
Mrs . F . J . McConnell, Miss F lorence Hooper , Mrs . F . H . Sheets , MissE l la M . Watson , Mrs . E . L . Harv ey , Mrs . C . C . Peale .
SPEC IAL COMM ITTEES *
Transporta t ionMiss Amy G . Lewis, Room 710
,150 F ifth Ave .
,New York, Mrs . E . L .
Anderson ,96 Car l St .
, San Franc isco , Ca l if . , Mrs. J . H . McCallum ,
123 L iberty St .
, San Franc isco , Ca l if . , Mrs . A . E . Maynes , 120 1 S . HopeSt .
, LOS Ange les , Ca l i f ., Mrs . G len Cheney , Long Beach , Ca l if . , Mrs .
Samue l D . McKinstry ,3220 Lakewood Av e .
, Seatt le , Wash .
Library ServiceMrs . F . A . Hom e ,
Mrs . C . H . Hardie ,Mrs . S . J . Herben , Miss F lorence
Hooper, Miss Amy Lew is .
Cen tral Comm it tee of the Wesleyan Service Gu ild
Mrs. Merle N . Eng l ish , Mrs . C . N . Timmons,Mrs . J . M . Av ann
,Mrs .
F . E . Baker .
Museum in Trem on t Stree t Chu rchMrs . A . L . Linfield , .Miss Lulie P . Hooper , Miss A . G . Ba i ley .
Curator of the Museum—Miss C lement ina But ler .
World CitizenshipMrs . Geo . H . Tom l inson ,
2600 Orrington Av e .,Evanston , I l l . Mrs. U . S .
Grant , Mrs . F . H . SheetS, Miss E l izabeth Dav is , Mrs . R . D . E lder,Mrs . Herman Fabry , Mrs . W . F . Mather . Branch presidents as cor
responding members .
Leadersh ip Train in gMrs . Harry Earl Woo lever, Mrs . J . C . Shover , Mrs . Char les H . Hardie ,
Mrs . F rank M . McK ibben .
Editor Share Plan Le t tersMrs . Harry R . Ferguson ,
206 Wo l laston Ave .,Emsworth , P ittsburgh , Pa .
Representative of Swedish Workin 1934 . Mrs . C . E . Simpson ,116 Gran ite
St . , Quincy , Mass .
‘Nom inated by Home Department . One Member of Leadership Training Committee nommated by Foreign Department .
Oficers and Committees 7
REPRESENTAT IVES ON BOARDS AND COMM ITTEES
Advisory M em ber of the World Service Comm ission )”
Mrs . Thomas N icho lson .
Comm ission on Cu rricu lum *
Mrs. Frank M . McKibben .
Join t Comm it tee on Religiou s Edu ca tionMrs . J . M . Avann ,
Mrs . C . C . Pea le .
Methodist Join t Comm it tee on Korea and M exico
Mrs . Thomas N icho lson , Miss F lorence Hooper, Mrs . J . M . Av ann,Miss
Ju l iet Knox .
Join t Comm ission with Wom an’
s Hom e M ission ary SocietyfMrs. Thomas N icho lson , Mrs . F . F . L indsay , Mrs . F . H . Sheets , Mrs .
Ot is Moore , Mrs . J . C . Shov er .
Comm it tee on Christian H igher Edu ca tion in IndiaMrs . Dorr D ie fendorf .
Comm it tee on Un ited S tudy of Foreign M ission s*
Miss Susan C . Lodge .
Comm it tee on Christian Litera tu re for Wom en and Children in
M ission Lands** - Miss C lement ina But ler .
Associa ted Boards for Christian Colleges in Chin a**
Representat ives on Boards of Gin ling Co l lege , West Ch ina Un ion Un iv ersity , Shantung Christ ian Un iversity ,
Yench ing Co l lege .
Un ion College Comm it tees**Ginling College
— Miss E l izabeth R . Bender, Mrs . F . J . McConnell.I sabella Thoburn College
—Miss E l la M . Watson , Mrs . Wm . Boyd , Mrs .
C . H . Hardie , Mrs . H . E . Woo lever,Dr . Oscar Buck, Mr . Thomas S .
Donohugh. Advisory members— Mrs . E l l is Ph i l l ips, Mr . Wm . Boyd .
West China Union University— Mrs . Frank E . Baker .
Women’
s Christian College of Japan— Miss F lorence Hooper, Mrs . Wm . S .
Mitche l l , Miss Margaret Forsythe .
Women’
s Christian College of Madras— Mrs . Dorr D ie fendorf,Miss
Clement ina But ler .
St. Christopher’
s Training College, Madras— Mrs . Dorr D ie fendorf , MissClement ina But ler .
Shantung Christian University— Mrs . J . M . Av ann
, Mrs . J . K . Cec i l ,Mrs . W . I . Hav en .
Vellore Medical College— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf
,Miss C lement ina But ler.
Yenching Collegefor Women— Mrs . J . K . Cec i l , Miss Jenn ie A . Gouldy .
Board of Trustees— Mrs . J . M . Av ann .
Foochow Chris tian Un ion Hosp ital**— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf , Mrs . E . L .
Harv ey , Mrs . F rank E . Baker . Trustee at Large—Dr . L i l l ian Mart in
Qu imby .
Perm an en t Comm it tee of M ission Boards Working in the Philip p in eIslands**— Mrs . C . C . Pea le , Mrs . Dorr D ie fendorf , Mrs . J . M . Av ann .
Delega tes to Foreign M ission s Con feren ce of North Am erica*— Withexpenses from her budget
-Mrs Thomas N icho lson . With expenses fromgeneral treasury
—Mrs . J . D . Bragg , a lternate;'
Mrs . Ot is Moore . Withoutexpenses paid—Mrs . Dorr Diefendorf
,Miss A . G . Ba i ley .
Delega tes to Con feren ce on Cause and Cure of War*
Mrs . Thomas N icho lson , Miss Amy G . Lewis , Mrs . Luc ius C lark,Mrs .
H . E . Woo lev er, Mrs . George H . Tom l inson , Mrs . Carl F . N ew , Mrs . FredA . Victor , Miss Lu l ie P . Hooper
,Mrs . J . D . Bragg , Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf ,
Mrs . Wm . Hanson .
tNominated by Nom inat i ng Comm ittee .
zN ominated by Home Department .
N ommated by Foreign Department .
8 Oficers and Committees
FORE IGN DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES
Coun try Comm itteesIndia , Burma , Africa
Ch'
Miss Watson , Mrs. Henderson , Mrs. Hard ie , Mrs. Moore , Secretary .
ma
Mrs. Harvey , Mrs. Cec il, Mrs. Baker, Mrs . Peel, Secretary .
Inter Country (Europe, Japan , Korea ,Malaya , Mexico, N etherlands Indies,
North Africa , Philippine Islands, South America)Mrs. Pea le , Miss Carnahan , Mrs. Mitche l l , Mrs . Avann ,
Miss Knox,
Secretary .
Candidate Comm it teeMrs . Peel, Mrs . Mitche l l , Mrs . Baker, Mrs . Hardie
, Mrs. Townley ,
Secretary .
Educa tion al Work
Mrs . Moore,Miss Carnahan , Mrs . N icho lson
,MissHooper, Mrs. Mitchell,
Mrs . Hard ie , Mrs . Pee l , Mrs . Avann , Secretary .
Medical Work
Miss Watson , Mrs . Harvey , Mrs . Peale , Mrs . Cec i l , Mrs. D iefendorf ,Mrs. Baker, Secretary .
M iscellan eou s Busin essMiss Knox , Mrs. McConnell, Mrs . Henderson , Mrs . Town ley .
Foreign Studen ts in America
Mrs. Mitche ll, Mrs. Townley , Mrs . Henderson , Secretary .
Isabella Thoburn CollegeM iss Watson , Miss Hooper, Mrs. Hard ie , Mrs. Woolever, Secretary .
Hwa Nan CollegeExecutive Committee of Board of Trustees, Mrs. N icholson , Mrs. Diefendorf ,Miss Knox , Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Harvey , Mrs. Cec il, Mrs. Peel.
Ewha CollegeMrs. Avann , Mrs. McConnell, Mrs . Peale , Mrs. Moore , Miss Carnahan .
HOME DEPARTMENT COMM ITTEES
Forward Movem en t
Chairmen ,Mrs. Sheets, Mrs . Parso;Secretary , Mrs . Seymour;Mrs .
Townsend ,Mrs . Mead , and the Home Department .
GROUP IL itera tu re a
Mrs . Bragg , Miss Hooper, Mrs . F letcher , Mrs . Seymour, Miss Merri l l ,Miss Ba iley , Miss Achard .
Studen t Work
Mrs. Horne , Mrs. Sheets, Mrs. LeSourd ,Mrs. Diev ler, Mrs . Mead .
Young Peop le’s Work
Mrs . Wo lfe , Mrs . Shover, Mrs . Gaver, Mrs. English , Mrs . Timmons ,Mrs. Woo lever .
Jun ior Work
Mrs . Parso ,Mrs . Linfield,
Mrs . McKibben , Mrs . Lew is .
Field Correspondents and Treasurers 9
Christian StewardshipGROUP H
Mrs . Parso , Mrs . Linfield, Mrs . Diev ler , Mrs . Gav er, Miss Merri l l , MissAchard, Mrs. McKibben ,
Mrs . Lew is .
Extension Work
Mrs . Sheets, Mrs. Horne , Miss Hooper, Mrs . F letcher, Mrs . Seymour,Miss Ba i ley .
Wesleyan Service Gu ild
Mrs. Bragg , Mrs . Eng l ish , Mrs . T immons , Mrs. Shover, Mrs . Wol fe ,Mrs. LeSourd .
GROUP I I INegro Work
Mrs. Wo l fe , Mrs . Bragg , Mrs. Hard ie , Mrs . L indsay , Mrs. Woolever,Mrs . Gav er .
BudgetMrs. F letcher, Mrs. Sheets , Miss Hooper, Mrs. Parso , Mrs . T immons,Mrs. English , Mrs . Lew is .
ln terdenom inationalMrs. Diev ler, Mrs. LeSourd, Mrs . Linfield, Mrs . Horne , Mrs . Shover,Miss Ba i ley , Mrs. McKibben .
Circle of Rem em branceMiss Merrill , Miss Achard , Mrs. Seymour.
OFF IC IAL CORRESPONDENTS , F IELD CORRESPONDENTS AND
TREASURERS IN FORE IGN F IELDS
AFR ICAOffic ial Correspondent—Mrs. Charles H . Hard ie .
AngolaField
ACf
iorrespondent— Ing le Johnson , Quessua G irls Schoo l , Malange , Ango la ,
rica .
F ield Treasurer—Marie Nelson , Quessua Girls School,Malange , Angola ,Africa
RhodesiaField Correspondent—Frances Quinton ,
Fairfield Girls School, Old Umtali ,South Rhodesia ,
Africa .
F ield Treasurer—Mildred Benson , Fairfield Girls School, Old Umtali , SouthRhodesia , Africa .
Sou theast AfricaF ield Correspondent— Bess L . Phi l lips, Inhambane , P . E . , East Africa .
F ield Treasurer—Bess L . Phill ips, Inhambane , P . E East Africa .
BURMAOffic ial Correspondent—Mrs. Ot is Moore .
F ield Corresponden t—Grace Stockwell, Thongwa, Burma .
Field Treasurer—Mrs. Marie Power Spear, Pegu,Burma .
CH INAField Treasurer for all Conferences—Bessie A . Hollows, 23 Yuen Ming Yuen ,
Shangha i . Cen tral ChinaOffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs. Leon Roy Peel.F ield Correspondent—Cora L . Rahe, Wuhu, Anhwei .
West China0 63c Correspondent—Mrs . F . E . Baker.
F ield Correspondent—Pearl B . Fosnot , Chengtu, Szechwan , West China.
FoochowOfiimal Correspondent—Mrs. E . L . Harvey .
F ield Correspondent—Rose A . Mace , Woman's B ible Seminary , Foochow .
HinghwaOfficial Correspondent—Mrs. E . L . Harvey .
F ield Correspondent—Althea M . Todd , Hankong , Fukien .
10 F ield Correspondents and Treasurers
KiangsiOffic ia l Correspondent— Mrs . Leon Roy Pee l .F ie ld Correspondent—Edith F redericks , K iukiang .
North ChinaOffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs. J . K . Cec i l .F ie ld Correspondent fl Myra A . Jaquet
,Tientsin .
Shan tungOffic ia l Correspondent— Mrs . J . K . Cec i l .F ie ld Correspondent— Mo l l ie Townsend ,
Tsinanfu .
Yen p ingOffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs . E . L . Harv ey .
F ie ld Correspondent—Mrs. Wm . Overho lt,Yenping .
Hwa Nan CollegeOffic ia l Correspondent— Mrs . Leon Roy Pee l .Secretary of the Board of Directors—E . Pearce Hayes.
IND IAField Treasurer for all Con ferences and for Isabe l la Thoburn Col lege
E . Lahuna Cl inton ,3 Middleton St .
,Ca lcutta ,
India .
BengalOfiicial Correspondent—Mrs. C . H . Hardie .
F ield Correspondent—Mi ldred Pierce , Pakur .
Bom bayOffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs . Ot is Moore .
Fie ld Correspondent—May Sutherland ,Nagpur .
Cen tral ProvincesOffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs. Ot is Moore .
F ie ld Corresponden t—Ethe l Ruggles, Ra ipur .
Gu jara tOffic ia l Correspondent— Mrs . C . W . Henderson .
F ie ld Correspondent— Bessie E . Riggs , Nadiad .
HyderabadOfiicial Correspondent—Mrs . C . W . Henderson .
F ie ld Correspondent— Ste l la M . Dodd , M .D . , Sironcha .
Indu s R iverOffic ia l Correspondent— Miss E l la M . Watson .
F ie ld Correspondent— Caro l ine C . Ne lson , Ajmer
Lu ckn owOffic ia l Correspondent— Miss E l la M . Watson .
F ie ld Correspondent— Jenn ie M . Sm ith , Muzuffarpur .
North Ind iaOffic ia l Correspondent—Miss E l la M . Watson .
Fie ld Correspondent— Ruth Hoath , Budaun .
Northwest IndiaOffic ia l Correspondent—Miss E lla
‘
M . Watson .
Fie ld Correspondent— Eun ice Porter, Brindaban .
Sou th IndiaO ffic ia l Correspondent—Mrs . C. W . Henderson .
F ie ld Correspondent—Margaret E . Lewis, M .D .
,Kolar .
JAPANOfficia l Correspondent— Mrs . Wm . S . Mitche l l .F ie ld Treasurer— Caro l ine S . Peckham ,
Fukuoka , Japan .
F ie ld Correspondent— Anna Laura Wh ite , Nagasaki .
Field Correspondents and Treasurers 11
KOREA
Offic ia l Correspondent —Mrs. J . M . Avann .
F ield Correspondent—Mrs . Anna B . Chafiin , Seou l .F ie ld Treasurer—Mr . G . C . Spe idel, Seou l .
MALAYAOfiicial Correspondent—Mrs. C . C . Peale .
F ield Correspondent—Carrie C . Kenyon , Singapore , Malaya .
F ie ld Treasurer—Thirza Bunce , Ipoh , Ma laya .
SUMATRAOffic ial Correspondent—Mrs. C . C . Peale .
F ie ld Correspondent—Mrs . Lydia Oelsch lager Alm , Medan , Sumatra .
F ie ld Treasurer—June E . Red inger , Orange Nassau St ., Medan , Sumatra ,
Dutch East Indies .
PH IL IPP INE ISLANDSOffic ial Correspondent—Mrs. C . C . Pea le .
F ie ld Correspondent—Marguerite M . Decker, Man ila .
F ie ld Treasurer— Mary Deam , Mary J . Johnston Hospita l , Man i la , P . I .
EUROPE AND NORTH AFR ICAOffic ial Correspondent—Miss Juliet Knox .
Bu lgariaF ie ld Corresponden t— Mellony Turner, Lov etch.
F ield Treasurer—Beredine Kri l l,Lov etch.
France
F ie ld Correspondent—Martha D . White ley ,Le Foyer Eco le , La Tronche ,
Isere , France .
F ie ld Treasurer—Martha D . Whiteley ,Le Foyer Ecole , La Tronche , Isere ,
France . I a]y1:
F ie ld Correspondent—Mildred Foster, Via Savoia , 15 , Rome
F ie ld Treasurer—Artele B . Ruese , Via Savoia 15 , Rome
Nor th AfricaF ie ld Correspondent—Martha Rob inson , 11 Maten , Kaby lia , Africa .
F ield Treasurer—C lora M . Wysner, Les Aig lons, E l Biar, Algiers .
LAT IN AMER ICAOffic ial Correspondent , Mex ico—Miss Ju l iet H . Knox .
Offic ial Correspondent , South America—Miss Carrie J . Carnahan .
Mexico
F ie ld Correspondent— Mary N . Pearson , 3a Serapio Rendon 76 , Mex ico , D .F
Mex icoF ie ld Treasurer— Ruth V . Warner, 3a Sad i Carnot 73 , Mex ico ,
D .F .,Mex ico .
Eastern Sou th Am ericaF ie ld Corresponden t for Argent ine—Dr . R . D . Edmeston , 190 Camacua ,
Buenos Aires.
F ie ld Treasurer for Argent ine—Olive I . Giv en ,1352 Aven ida Pe llegrin i,
Rosario , Argent ina .
F ie ld Corresponden t for Uruguay—Ruth C. Wilson , 2709 , 8 de Octubre,Montev ideo , Uruguay .
F ie ld Treasurer for Uruguay— Edith Kno les, Inst ituto Crandon , 2709 , 8 deOctubre , Montev ideo
,Uruguay .
North AndesF ie ld Corresponden t—Treva B . Overholt , Apartado 2 144 ,
L ima ,Peru .
F ie ld Treasurer—C . Frances Vandegri ft , Apartado 2144 , L ima ,Peru .
13? first!) to l ife Elmmurtal
M issionaries
FANN IE A . PERKIN S , Burma
GRACE BODDY , Ind ia
MATILDA A . SPENCER , Japan .
KATE B . BLACKBURN , Bu lgaria .
1890- 1933
19 12- 1933
1878—1933
1892—1933
PROCEEDINGS
General Ex ecutiv e Committee
Wom an’s Foreign Missionary Society
Methodist Ep iscopal Church
Sixty-fourth Annual Session
Oc tober 2 1 to Oc tob er 24 , 1933
Sa turday , Oc tober 21
The Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee of the Woman’
s Fore ign MissionarySociety of the Methodist Episcopa l Church was ca l led to order in the Ch icagoTra in ing Schoo l , Ch icago , I l l ino is , at 2 P .M . ,
Saturday ,October 2 1 , Mrs . Thomas
N icho lson ,presiden t , in the cha ir .
Th irty -two members were present .
Miss Martha L . McCutchen of Ch ina led in prayer.
The m inutes of the un it meet ing were read by the secretary and the act ionsconfirmed . The report of the m idyear un it meet ing was g iv en and the act ionswere confirmed .
*
A letter from Miss C lement ina But ler to the Genera l Execut iv e Committeewas read . It was v oted that Mrs . N icho lson be asked to send the greet ing of
the body to Miss But ler and that the letter of Miss But ler be used in the
Woman’
s Missionary Friend as found possible by the ed itor .
Mrs. Lewis L . Town ley , secretary of the Fore ign Department , read the
report of the ad interim act ions of the Fore ign Department . It was voted toconfirm these
Mrs . F . H . Sheets, secretary of the Home Department , read the report ofthe ad interim act ions of the Home Department . The report was accepted and
the act ionsMrs. H . M . LeSourd , secretary of student work, gave her report wh ich
was adopted .
I t was voted: That the request of one of the Branch presidents for a
v isitat ion ofm issionaries in the co l leges of her Branch be referred to the studen tcomm ittee .
Miss F lorence Hooper , treasurer of the Society , gave her report . (Seepage 49) It was accepted w ith grat itude for the unusua l serv ice rendered theSociety by the treasurer .
The auditor's report was read by the secretary and accepted .
I t was voted: That the fo l low ing reso lut ion be adopted : Reso lved that theWoman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety of the Methodist E piscopa l Church doeshereby const itute and appo in t Miss F lorence Hooper, resident of Ba l timore ,
Md . , as its nom inee in whose name all cert ificates of stock and reg istered bondsbequeathed to the sa id Woman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety by Sm ith W .
Brown ,deceased , and Ann ie M . Skeer , deceased, sha l l be registered .
I t was voted: That the reports of Miss Ama l ie M . Achard, secretary ofGerman work, Mrs . Mer le N . Eng l ish , secretary of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ldand Mrs . Frank M . McK ibben
,secretary of jun ior work be accepted .
*See actions of the Unit Meeting .
* *See actIons of the Foreign Department .
actions of the Home Department
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I t was voted: That the report of Miss A lice I . Haze lt ine ,director of
L ibrary Serv ice , be accepted and that it be referred to the editor for use in theFriend.
The following authorization was voted:
The Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopa lChurch by its Genera l Execut iv e Comm ittee in session at Ch icago , I l l inois ,
October 2 1 , 1933 , does hereby authori ze and direct Ev e lyn Ri ley N icho lson ,
president of the sa id Soc iety ,and E loise A . Woo lev er , recording secretary of
the sa id Soc iety , to issue the quitc la im deed necessary to sel l , assign and
transfer to the Old Peop le ’
s Home of the I l l ino is Con ference of the MethodistEpiscopa l Church , an I l l ino is Corporat ion , the fo l low ing described rea l estate ,
to W it :
The east e ighteen and one-sixth feet off of lot four (4 ) and all
of lot three (3) in block e ight (8) in John K . Webster's addit ion to the
City of Quincy ,I l l ino is , made out of blocks e ight n ine ten (10 )
and e lev en and be ing a part of sect ion twen ty -six in townsh ipone ( 1) south of the base l ine , in range n ine (9) west of the fourth princ ipa lmeridian ,
situated in the County of Adams,in the State of I l l inois .
Said deed to conv ey all the right , t it le , interest and expectancy that the saidSociety now has or may have in and to the above described rea l estate , byv irtue of a certa in deed of conv eyance dated Ju ly 6th,
A .D .,189 1 , wherein
Henry A . Markley and Hannah Markley ,his w ife , conveyed sa id prem ises ,
hereby convey ed, to the ir sa id daugh ter, Henrietta A . N emeyer, subject to
certa in condit ions and l im itat ions ment ioned in sa id deed of conveyance wh ichsa id deed was afterwards du ly recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deedsin and for Adams County ,
I l l inois , on December 1 , A D 1896, in Book 158
of Deed Records , at page 58 .
The report of the by - laws comm ittee was read and accepted w ith the
except ion ofone new art ic le (concern ing theWithdrawa l or reca l l ofm issionaries)wh ich was referred to the Foreign Department ?
I t was voted: That the fo l lowing reso lut ions be referred to the by -Iaws
comm ittee .
It is recommended that the by - laws be amended so that (a ) theinv estment comm ittee sha l l consist of the genera l officers and the genera lcounse lor of the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and co-optedmembers as need sha l l arise , (b) That the comm ittees on Ret irement Fundand Rea l Estate and Tit les be abo l ished S ince they have serv ed theirpurpose .
The report of the comm ittee on memoria ls was g iv en . It was voted torefer the second part of the report wh ich adv ised chang ing the date so as to
c lose the fisca l year of the Society on June 1 , to the comm ittee on state of theSoc iety .
Letters were ordered sent to Miss Susan C . Lodge , Mrs . C . M . McConnell
and Miss A l ice I . Haze lt ine .
Evening session ,seven thirty . Prayer was offered by Dr . Ray A l len of
Genesee Conference .
The report of the comm ittee on v isitat ion was given .
I t was voted: That the report of the comm ittee be accepted w ith sucha lterat ions as were found necessary in the working out of deta i ls .
The report of the Internat iona l Department comm ittee was read and the
recommendat ions were adop ted iI t was voted: That the act ion confirm ing the ad interim report of the
Fore ign Department be reconsidered .
TSee report of comm ittee on by -laws.
ISee actions of the Internat ional Department .
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That the teams be known as W . F . M . S . MOTORCADE .
That the new members be ca l led R (are ) Members.
That there be a Spec ia l membersh ip card for th is year prepared immediate ly by Miss Ba i ley .
That the v isitat ion be carried on during the months of February ,March,
Apri l (and part of May , i f necessary ) .
It is suggested that the program where possible inc lude an exp lanat ionof the purpose of the v isit;an emphasis on the spiritua l side of our work;ata lk on methods and a presentat ion of the needs of the fie ld;an appea l formembersh ip .
That the home base secretary be the woman in each Branch to sponsorintense cu lt ivat ion of her territory and prov ide necessary enterta inment forthe teams .
That for th is important and strategic posit ion we suggest Mrs . J . D . Braggto be the key woman to head up the genera l p lan and have charge of the
it ineraries with the home base secretaries . That we request Des Moines Branchto make such prov ision for her temporary re lease .
That there be an advisory comm ittee consist ing of Mrs . N icho lson , Mrs .
L indsay , Mrs . Sheets and Mrs . Townsend .
For financing th is pro ject we refer to the m inutes of the May meet ing .
We suggest a budget of for publ ic ity and promot iona l work,
for free promot iona l l iterature and ask for an addit iona l grant of (tobe inc luded in the Home Adm in istrat ion budget ) , making the ent ire amount
(inc luding the g ift ) .The report of the jo int comm ission w ith the Woman
’
s Home MissionarySoc iety was g iv en wh ich inc luded a rep ly to the commun icat ion from theBoard of Trustees of the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety as fo l lowsTo the Board of Trustees of the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Society :We are instructed by our Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee to extend to you ,
our sister organ i zat ion , our affect ionate greet ings and our prayerfu l concernregarding the econom ic and mora l condit ions prev a i l ing in our country . We
are urg ing our women anew to sense the interdependence of the work of ourtwo societ ies and to share in the task of each . We rejo ice in the act iv it ies inwh ich we are jo int ly part ic ipat ing . W ith deep grat itude we have heard of the
p lans carried forward by the Christ ian c it izensh ip comm ittees of our two
Societ ies in the ir effort for world disarmament , temperance ,better mot ion
pictures , etc .
The p lan for dev e loping Fe l low-VVorkerS for the Truth commends itse l fto us and we recommend that it be cont inued for another year .
Inasmuch as you hav e suggested that your part in the preparat ion of themateria l be turned ov er to the Department of Spiritua l L ife ,
we are asking thatMrs . Berryman McCoy ,
562 Bergen Av e .,Jersey City , N . J.
,represent us and
co-operate w ith your cha irman . Th is w i l l make possible con ferences w ithoutundue expense .
In cogn i zance of the mutua l prob lems stated in your letter, we w ish torecommend that the jo int comm ission be requested to prepare the statementprom ised when the joint comm ission was created in 1928 , embody ing the
resu lts of the studies made and our conc lusions;the statement to be presentedin the periodica ls of the two Soc iet ies . A lso that mutua l considerat ion be
g iven the fo l low ing po l ic ies , and if agreed upon ,they shou ld be incorporated
in the statement .
1 . In V iew of present wor ld condit ions , condit ions in our Church and in
our Society ,we deem un ion or ama lgamat ion w ith any other Church agency
inexpedient and hazardous .
2 . Where the Church schoo ls are putt ing into effect a corre lated programof re l igious educat ion ,
we approve combin ing our jun ior program w ith the irswherever our interests are protected in promot iona l priv i lege , and in the
sharing of rece ipts as recommended by those p lann ing the corre lated program .
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3 . That in p laces where the corre lated program has been discont inued weurge our const ituency to organ ize the m issionary groups wh ich prev iouslyex isted .
4 . We recogn i ze and urge the need of educat ing the younger generat ionand inexperienced workers in the magn itude of the common task and in the
diversity of organ izat ion , a lso of conv inc ing them that two Soc iet ies are betterthan the ir integrat ion ,
because the program required is too d iverse and too
vast to be adequate ly inc luded in one educat iona l approach or adm in isteredby one group of vo lunteer workers .
5 . Inasmuch as both Soc iet ies are working to deve lop the spiritua l resources and the m issionary zea l of the women ,
we approve the publ ica t ion and
use of the un ion study programs for jo int soc iet ies a lready exist ing .
6 . We favor g iv ing publ icity in our periodica ls to the fact that these jointeducat iona l programs are ava i lable in our Branch depots of supp l ies .
7. When the loca l church group fee ls tha t on ly ten days out of 365 can
be taken for m issionary cu lt ivat ion , the fu l l day shou ld be dev oted to the
two Soc iet ies , featuring the programs and p lans of one in the forenoon and the
gth
fir in the a fternoon , and preserv ing the comp lete organ i zat iona l l ines of
Ot
It is the thought of our Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee that a meet ing of
the jo int comm ission be arranged and held at the earl iest possible date ,
preferably early in November .
W ith sincere fe l ic itat ions for the work you have accomp l ished w ith in the
past y ear, we areYours in g lad serv ice ,
The Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
I t was voted that the report be adopted .
The reports of the adv isory members of the World Serv ice Comm issionand of the comm ittee on consu ltat ion w ith the Board of Foreign Missions weregiven and accepted .
I t was voted: That the secretary of the Foreign Departmen t send a
message to the Board of Fore ign Missions concern ing the grant ing for one year(1934 ) to the Wuhu Genera l Hospita l of the former appropriat ion to the
Ch inkiang Hospita l and the approva l of the assignment of Miss F lorence A .
Say les (formerly at the Ch inkiang Hospita l ) to the Wuhu Genera l Hospita lon her return to Ch ina .
The leadersh ip tra in ing comm ittee reported and the fo l low ing recommenda
t ions were adOp ted :
(1 ) That a manua l for leadersh ip be prepared and made ava i lable in the
depots of supp l ies (th is not to take the p lace of or interfere w ith the Missionary Workers
’ Tra in ing Course ) .
(2) That a correspondence course for a ll m issionary candidates be prepared , th is to be studied by every new m issionary before go ing to the fie ld .
The comm ittee on memoria ls reported as fo l lows : In response to therequest of N ew Eng land Branch for interpretat ion of the
“ru l ing of 19 17
”
concern ing the ret irement age of officers, we interpret th is rul ing to app ly toall act iv e officers , genera l , Branch , and con ference .
We suggest that officers not act ive may be ca l led honorary and so not
affected by the“ru l ing of
The report was adopted and the fo l low ing act ion was taken :It is the j udgment of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee that New Eng land
Branch can best decide the course to take in the forego ing matter , and thatshe be left unhampered to pursue whatever po l icy She deems wise .
Further report of the by - laws comm ittee was g iv en and adopted ]L
TSee report of comm itte on by -laws.
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Inv itat ion was extended by Balt imore Branch to the Genera l Execut iv eComm ittee to meet in Washington ,
D . C .,in 1934 . Th is was accepted with
thanks.
I t was voted: That be giv en to Miss Be l le James to distribute tothe student emp loyees of the Chicago Tra in ing Schoo l as an expression of
apprec iat ion of t he ir cordia l goodwi l l .Further act ions of the Foreign Department were presented by the secre
tary of the Fore ign Department and wereFurther act ions of the Home Department were presented by the secretary
of the Home Department and wereAnnouncement was made that the m id-
year meet ing w i l l probably beg inon May 3 .
The report of the reso lut ions comm ittee expressing the apprec iat ion of the
Genera l Execut iv e Comm ittee for the hospita l ity of all those connected w iththeCh icago Train ing Schoo l and for the gracious entertainment by the ladiesof Ch icago Southern D istrict and Evanston was adopted.
Letters were ordered sent to Mrs . F . I . Johnson and Mrs . Harry R .
Ferguson .
Tuesday , Oc tober 24Morning session ,
nine o'
clock. Devot ions were led by Mrs . N icholson .
The representat ives of the Soc iety to be sent to Mex ico ,Miss Knox and
Mrs . Diefendorf , asked perm ission to choose an a lternate in case Mrs .
Diefendorf cou ld not go . Consent was g iv en .
E lect ion of officers fo l lowed. The president appo inted Miss Knox , Mrs .
Wo l fe , andMrs . Pee l as tel lers .
The report of the nom inat ing comm ittee was read :
For president—Mrs . Thomas N icho lsonFor v ice-president— Mrs . Frederick F . L indsayFor V ice-president—Mrs . Dorr D iefendorfFor V ice-president at LargH Mrs . F . J . McConnell
For v ice-president at Large—Mrs . Charles L . Mead
For recording secretary— Mrs . Harry Earl Woo lev erFor treasurer— Miss F lorence Hooper
I t was voted: That the report of the nom inat ing comm ittee be rece ivedand that we proceed to ba l lot .
I t was voted: That the request of the world c i ti zensh ip comm ittee to hav ea member on the Internat iona l Department comm ittee be granted . Mrs .
Tom l inson ’
s name was added , as a lso was Mrs . Shover’s at the request of thecomm ittee .
I t was voted: That the report of the nom inating comm it tee as to generalcounse lor, auditor, standing comm it tees for 1933-34
, spec ia l comm ittees ,representat ives on boards and comm issions , be accepted and the personsnom inated be dec lared e lected .
I t was voted: That the secretaries of the Fore ign and Home Departmentssha l l not ify of the ir e lect ion members of comm ittees and representat iv es onboards and comm ittees nom inated by the Departments respect iv e ly and thatthe recording secretary sha l l not ify those nom inated by the nom inat ingcomm ittee .
The secretary read the names of the m iss ionaries who hav e passed on to
l i fe eterna l .Frances Perkins, Des Mo ines BranchKate B lackburn ,
Northwestern Branc hGrace Boddy ,
Topeka BranchMat i lda Spencer, Ph i lade lph ia Branch
**See actions of the Foreign Department .actions of the Home D epartment .
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The names of Mrs . John T . K ing , v ice-president of Ba lt imore Branchand former member of the Home Department , and Mrs . John I N uelsen ,
president of the Sw iss Un it , were added to those read .
The te l lers reported the e lect ion of the officers as nom inated .
.
Mrs . Sheets was appo inted to approv e of the m inutes of the morn ingsession .
The secretary ca l led the ro l l of the Branches and the corresponding secre
tary and the home base secretary made the fo l lowing appropriat ions for eachBranch for 1934 :
N ew Eng landNew York .
Ph i lade lph iaBa lt imore
Cinc innat iNorthwesternDes Mo ines .
Minneapo l isTopekaPac ificCo lumb ia River .
Tota l Branch Appropriat ions
Miss Hooper stated the appropriat ion from other sources as
and mov ed the approva l of the tota l appropriat ion of Approva lwas voted .
Prayer and the Sharing of experiences conc luded the session .
The president dec lared the sixty -fourth annua l meet ing of the Genera lExecut iv e Comm it tee adjourned .
ELO I SE ANDREWS WOOLEVER ,Recording Secretary .
IN LANDS AFAR
AFRICA
M ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONSFor present correct addresses of missionaries, see
“Woman’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September.
Angola Con feren ce
QUESSUA—Boarding School—Cil ic ia L . Cross*, Violet B . Crandall, Ing le A .
Johnson , Alpha J . Miller, Marie Nelson .
Rhodesia Con feren ceOLD UMTAL I—Boarding School—Mi ldred O . Benson ,
Jessie A . Pfaff , FrancesQuinton , Ila M . Scov i l l , Ste l la A . Hess,
* Medical —GrilA . Penney , R.N .
MUTAMBARA- Boarding School—Grace Clark,
Bertha E . Ramsay , Lu lu L .
Tubbs. Medical— Irene P . Gugin , R.N .
NYADIRI—BoardingSchool—SarahN . K ing ,W i lhelmina T . Sh ie lds . Medical
Alice E . Whitney , R.N . Ona M . Parmenter, R.N .
*
UMTAL I—Hostel—Beu lah H . Re itz.
Sou theast Africa Con feren ceGIKUKI ( INHAMBANE )—Boarding School—Mabel P . Michel, Ruth E . North
fijtt , Bess L . Ph i l l ips, Victoria Lang , R.N .
* Evangelistic Work—Ruth Fomas .
BURMA
M ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONSFor present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman
’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September.
KALAW—Kingswood School—Le la L . K intner, Roxanna Mellinger.
RANGOON—English High School—Mabe l J . Re id. Burmese High School
M . Gladys Moore , E lsie M . Power* . Chinese School—Jul ia Christensen“,HazelWinslow . Evangelistic Work—Ste l la Ebersole .
THONGWA—Evangelistic Work—Grace L . Stockwe l l , Anglo Vernacular School—Maurine E . Cav ett .
PEGU—Evangelistic Work—Amanda Mitzner , Sad ie M . Sm ith* .
CHINA
M ISSIONAR IES AND THEIR STAT IONSFor present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman
’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September.
Cen tral China Con ference
CHIN KIANG—Olivet Memorial Girls High School—Eu la l ia E . Fox , Mary C .
Kesler, Etha M . Nag ler, Faye H . Rob inson ,Bern ice A . Whee ler“.
Evangelistic and Day School Work—He len M . Gal leher, Clara Be l l Smith ,
Grace Z . Lentz .
*
NAN -KING—Methodist Girls High School—Katherine B . Boeye , Anna Lu lu
Golisch, E . Fern McCaig ,Jessie L . Wo lcott . Hitt Bible Train i ng School
E l la C . Shaw . Bible Teachers Training School—Joy L . Sm ith . Gi nti ng
*Oh Furlough .
China 21
College—Cora D . Reev es, Harriet M . Wh itmer. Evangelistic and Day
School Work—Bertha L . R iechers , Ed ith M . Crane* .
WUHU—Evangelistic and Day School Work—Cora Leona Rahe , Ed ith R .
Youtsey , Iva M . W i lliamson*
. Wuhu General Hospital—Frances E .
Culley , R.N . , F lorence A . Say les, R.N .
SHANGHAI—Field Treasurer—Bessie A . Hollows. Literature—Laura M . White .
West China Conference
CHENGTU—Womans College, West China Union University—Pearl B .
Fosnot . Chengtu Senior and Junior High School—Grace E . Man ley .
City Day Schools—G ladys B . Harger. City Evangelistic Work—Mabel E .
Allen . School of Midwifery —Dr. Marion E . Man ly . District Educational
and EvangelisticWork—Grace E . Manly , RuthGabosch, Ov id ia Hansing",
Lela Lybarger* .
CHUNGRING -Dsen Jia Ngai Center—Mrs. Ola H. Dudley , Luella G. Koether.
City Day Schools and Evangelistic Work—Dorothy Jones. District
Educational Work—Dorothy Jones. DistrictEvangelistic Work—Ann ie M .
Wells. GambleMemorialHospital andDispensary—L i l l ian L .Holmes, R . N .
Nurse’
s Training School, GambleMemorialHospital—Vio la L . Mi l ler, R.N .
SUIN ING—StevensMemorial Gi rls School—He len Desjardens, Charlotte Trotter.
Higher and Lower Primary Schools and City Evangelistic Work—CharlotteTrotter, L . Maud Parsons. District Work—He len Desjardens. MarieBrethorst*.
TZ ECHOW —Tzechow Girls Senior and Junior HighSchool—Rhoda Burdeshaw .
Fedelia Dewitt Bible Training School— Lena Nelson . City and District
Educational and Evangelistic Work—Orv ia Proctor .
Foochow Con ference
FOOCHOW- Hwa Nan College Missionary Faculty—E l izabeth H. R ichey , Ed ithMcBee , E lsie H. Re ik, M . Grace Dav is, L . Ethe l Wallace* , Marion R .
Cole , Mary Louise Lowe , Eugen ia Savage . Hwa Nan Middle SchoolEd ith F . McBee . Girls Junior High and Primary
—F lorence J . PlumbMyrt le A . Sm ith* . Tai Main Hostess and Business Agent
—Ju l ia A .
Bonafield. Mary E .
“
Crook Childrens Home and K indergarten—Rose A .
Mace . Biblical l nstitute —Rose A . Mace . Evangelistic Work—Phoebe C .
We l ls. Foochow Christian Union Hospital, (Magaw Memorial) —A l iceW i lcox , Fre ida Staubli, R.N . , Ruth F . Wolcott , M .D*
.
FUTSING—Marguerite Stewart JuniorHighSchool—Jenn ie D . Jones. Primary
Day School andHigher Primary—Jenn ie D . Jones. Evangelistic Workand
Station Class—Ed ith F . Abel, Carrie M . Bart lett . Lucie F. Harrison
Hospital—L i Bi Cue , M .D . Woolston Memorial Hospital, (Lungtien)L i B i Cue , M .D .
HAITANG—K ingsHerald JuniorHighandPrimary School—Carrie M . Bartlett ,Roxy Lefforge . Evangelistic Workand Station Class—Carrie M . Bartlett ,Harriet J . Halverstadt* , Martha L . McCutcheon* .
KUTIEN—Girls High School—Martha A . Grafl'
,M . Marion Holmes, Eva F .
Sprunger*, Ruth E . Jayne .
*
M INTSING—Gi rls JuniorHighandPrimary School—Mary M . Mann , WomansTraining and Day Schools—Edna Jones. Evangelistic Work— LydiaTrimble* . Nathan Sites Memorial Hospital
—Ruth V. Hemenway , M .D .
Hostess in Shanghai—Ursula Tyler.
SPECIAL APPOINTMEN T—Nurses A ssociation of China—Cora E . Simpson , R.N . ,
Genera l Secretary .
Hinghwa Conference
HINGHWA—Hamilton Girls High School—E l len H . Sufi'
ern , Sy lv ia E . A ldrich * .
City Primary— E l len H . Suffern . Day Schools—Sy lv ia E . A ldrich*
*On Furlough.
22 In Lands Afar
Juliet Turner Womans School and Evangelistic Work— Pau l ine Wescott .
Hinghwa City and District Bible Women—A lthea M . Todd, E . BlancheApp le , Mary A . Johnson * , Sigrid C . Bjorklund* .
HAN KONG AND HOEH BING DISTRICTsm Hankong Girls School -Sy lv ia E .
A ldrich * . Lillian Gamble Leper Home—Al thea M . Todd. City Evange
listie Work— Jessie A . Marriott * . Station Classes— Jessie A . Marriott“.
Hankong District Bible Women—A lthea M . Todd,Jessie A . Marriott .
*
SIENYU— Frances NastGamble Memorial School— Edna F . Merritt . I sabel Hart
Boarding School—F . Pearl Mason . Freida K noechel Bible Womens Train
ing School—A . Beta Scheirich. West DistrictDay School
— F . Pearl Mason .
West District BibleWomen—Beta Scheirich. MargaretEliza NastMemorialHospital
—Emma J . Betow, M .D . MargaretE liza N astSchool of N ursingEmma L . Pa lm , R . N .
Kiangsi Conference
K IUKIANG— Rulison Girls High School—He len Clara M . FrenchLaura M . Schleman
, Leona Thomasson , Rose E . Wa ldron . Knowles Bible
Training School— Edith Fredericks , Jenny L ind, E l len E . Sm ith, May Bel
Thompson . Danforth Memorial Hospital— Ruth M . Danner, R.N . ,
Genev a Mi l ler, R.N . Evangelistic and Day School Work—Mabe l A .
Woodruff , Ann ie M . P ittman * .
NANCHANG—Baldwin School— Gertrude M . Cone ,Ruth N . Dan ie ls , E lsie May
Danskin , Myra L . McDade , Margaret Seeck. Ida Kahn Women’
s and
Children’
s Hospital—B lanche T . Search . Evangelistic and Day School
Work— Blanche T . Search , Frances E . Woodruff , Bessie L . Meeker* .
North China Conference
CHANGL I~A lderman School— Pansy Pearl Griffin , E l len M . Studley . District
Day Schools and Evangelistic Work— Clara Pear l Dyer , Irma H ighbaugh ,
Mabe l Nowl in (part t ime) . Director of Medical and Health Education
Vio la Lantz , M .D .
PE IPING '—Mary P orter Gamewell School- Louise Hobart , Vena J . Radley ,
Dora C . Fearon , Henrietta Rossiter, Mary Watrous (part t ime) , MarieAdams. City and District Evangelistic WorkandDistrict Educational Work— L . Maude Whee ler, Ortha Lane* . Sleeper Davis Hospital
—A l ice M .
Powe l l , R.N . , E l izabeth Carly le*
. Woman’
s Training School—Emma M .
Knox . Union Bible Training School— Maude Whee ler . Yenching College
for Women— Ruth L . Stah l , Monona L . Cheney .
TIENTS IN— K een School— Ida Frantz , Myra Jaquet , Mary Bede l l , MintaStah l , Marguerite Twinem . Primary Schools
— E l izabeth Hobart . CityEvangelistic Work—Birdice Lawrence . I sabella Fisher Hospital
— Lora I .
Batt in . I sabella FisherHospital School of Nursing— Magg ie May Prent ice .
SHANGHA)I— China Christian Educational Association—Mabe l R . Nowl in (part
t ime
Shan tung Con feren ce
TA IANFU —Maria Brown Davis School— Emma W . W i lson , E lsie L . Knapp*
Edna Terry Training School and Evangelistic Work—Nora M . D i l lenbeck,
L i l l ian Greer .
TSINANFU Union Work— Shantung Christian University Medical School
E . F lorence Evans , R.N . , Mo l l ie E . Townsend , R.N . , Ju l ia E . Morgan ,
M .D . , Frances R . \Vi lson , Mary Katherine Russe l l .
Yen p ing Con ferenceYEN P ING— Emma Fuller Memorial School— Mary L . E ide . Womans Bible
Training School— Fern M . Sinkey , Trudy Schlaefli. Francesca Nast
Gamble Memorial School, Day School and K indergarten— Fre ida Re iman ,
Gusta Rob inette . Evangelistic Work- Mam ie F . Glassburner .
*On Furlough .
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Gujarat ConferenceBARODA—Webb Memorial Girls School—Grace M . Cha l l is. City Evangelistic
WorkandEditor“Balvadi
” —Laura F . Aust in . DistrictEvangelistic WorkF lorence K . Pa lmer. Mrs. William Butler Memorial Hospital
—LO3 1 E .
Huffman , M .D Myrtle L . Prec ise , R. N . , Mary L . Hannah, R .
E lma M . Chi lson* , Fern Carter*
.
GODHRA— Normal Training andPractical Schools—Minn ie E . Newton , Pearl E .
Prec ise . District Evangelistic Work— Laura A . He ist , Dora L . Ne lson“.
NADIAD—City and Kathiawar District Evangelistic Work and Widows HomeElsie M . Ross. Ahmedabad District Evangelistic Work—Bessie E . R igg ,E l izabeth J . Turner* .
Hyderabad ConferenceBIDAR - Girls Boarding School
—Margaret C . Ernsberger. District Evangelistic
Work—Minn ie H. Huibregtse , Anna M . Harrod* .
HYDERABAD—Stanley Girls High School—E l izabeth J . We lls. Telegu Evange
listic Work—To be supp l ied . Hindustani Work—GladysM . Webb (HealthLeave) . Vocational School— E l izabeth J . We l ls, Dorothea Anderson
“,
Margaret Morgan*, Mabe l E . Simpson* .
SIRONCHA— Clason Memorial Hospital, Baby Fold, andDistrictMedical Work
Ste l la L . Dodd , M .D . District Evangelistic Work—Ada J . Lauck, FrancesC. Davis Girls School—A . Ga i l Patterson , Ne l l F . Nay lor"!
TANDUR—District Evangelistic Work -Mi ldred Simonds.
VIKARABAD—Mary A . Knotts Girls School—Ne l l ie M . Low. District Evange
listic Work—M . Kathryn Metsker, Mabel Morgan*
.
Indus River ConferenceAJMER—Boarding School—Carol ine C . Nelson , E . Lav in ia Nelson .
HISSAR—Boarding School—Ethe l M . Palmer, Martha Coy .
LAHORE -Lucie Harrison Girls School—Theodora Thomson . District Evangelist—Grace Pepper Smith.
TILAUN IA —Mary Wilson Sanitarium—Cora I . K ipp , M .D . , Laura Ed ithBe l l , R.N . , Beulah V. B ishop , R.N . , Agnes D . Dunn* , HelenHe lma J . Fernstrom“.
Lucknow Con ferenceARRAH—Boarding School—Maren M . Tirsgaard, Irene C . Bear . District
Evangelist— Ruth E . Hyneman .
BUXAR—DistrictEvangelist— Edna M . Abbott .BULL IA—Primary Education—Nett ie A . Bacon .
CAWN PORE—Girls High School— Jessie A . Bragg , Ad is A . Robb ins . Judson
Memorial Girls School—E l izabeth Hoge , Edna M . Hutchens.
GONDA—Mary A . Richmond .
LUCKN OW—Lal Bagh School—Grace C. Dav is, Mabel C. Lawrence , KathleenClancy . I sabella Thoburn College
—Mary E . Shannon , Principal. DorothySpeer, Laura V . Wi lliams, Margaret Landrum , F lorence Sa lzer, Emma C .
Tucker, Roxanna H. O ldroyd*,Isabe l la Thoburn * , Marjorie A . Dimm itt“:
Ava Hunt* and Lu lu A . Boles (Benga l );Margaret Wallace (CentralProv inces) : Ruth C . Manchester (Bombay ) .
MUZ AFFARPUR— Indiana Girls School—Jenn ie M . Smith, Ruth Eveland ,
Mabe l M . She ldon* .
SPECIAL APPO INTMENT—All India Treasurer—E . Lahuna Cl inton .
North Ind ia Con ferenceALMORA—Girls High School—Jessie I . Peters, Mi ldred L . Albertson , Ruth H .
Larson“.
BARE ILLY—Girls School—Alice Means, Grace L . Houh ell“. WarneBaby Fold
Edna G . Bacon . Clara A . Swain Hospital—Bertha A . Chase ,
Miriam A . A lbertson , M .D . ,Theresa Lorenz , R.N . , F lorence Argus,
*On Furlough .
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Alta M . Tucker, R.N . , A . Janette Crawford. District Evangelist—Olive
Kennard*, Edna I . Bradley . City Evangelist—Ida Grace Loper.
BIJNOR—Girls School—Math i lde R . Moses. District Evangelist—O l ive Dunn .
BUDUAN—Girls School— Nell ie West . Training School—Ruth Hoath. District
Evangelist—Phoebe Emery .
GHANDAG HE IGHTS—Leper Work—Mary Reed .
CHAND USI DISTRICT—Evangelist—Eleanor H. Stallard .
DWARAHAT—Girls School—Charlotte Oram. District Evangelist—Blanche L .
McCartney .
HARDOI—Girls School—Mrs. Bertha Shaw .
MORADABAD—Girls School—Anna B lackstock. Primary Boys School—RuthA . Warrington , A l l ie M . Bass* . DistrictEvangelist
—Eva M . Hard ie (R) .NAIN I
a
TAL—Wellesley Girls High School—Ada Marie Kennard , Nora B .
ug .hPAURI—Girls School—Gladys Doy le , Lucy W . Beach* . District Evangelist
Mrs. Mary W . Gi ll.PITHORAGARH -Girls School—Ruth M . Cox . Widows Home—M. LouisePerri ll.
SHAHJAHANPUR—Bidwell Memorial Girls School—Yasmin Peters. DistrictEvangelist
—Ethe l M . Ca lkins.
SITAPUR—Girls School—Grace M . Bates. City Work—G. Evelyn Hadden .
Northwest India ConferenceAGRA- District and Village Work—Sara C . Holman , Charlotte T . Holman .
ALIGARH Vocational School—He len We l ls. Louisa Soule Girls School—EmmaE . Warner, E l la L . Perry , Pearl E . Pa lmer* . District Evangelist
—Ida A .
Farmer.
BRINDABAN— Creighton-Freeman Christian Hospital - R ita B . Tower, M .D. ,
Eun ice Porter, R.N . , Elda'M . Barry , R.N . , Irma Schlater, R.N Hannah
C . Gallagher, R.N . , Nora M . Fa irchild ,M .D .
BULANDSHAHR—District Evangelist—Me lva A . L ivermore .
DELH I—Girls School—Catherine L . Just in . District Evangelist—Ida M .
Klingeberger. City Evangelist—Margaret Herm iston , Letah Doy le* .
GHAZ IABAO—Village School— L i ly D . Greene .
MEERUT—Girls High School—Laura Bobenhouse , Jean Bothwe l l . Boys
Primary School—Helen Buss. District Evangelist
— Estelle M . Forsythe ,
Ann ie S . W inslow .
MUSSOORIE—Anne E . Lawson .
MUTTRA—Blackstone Missionary Institute 8a" Girls School—Garnet Everly ,
S . Ed ith Randa l l , Carol ine Schaefer, Fa ithe A . Clark* .
ROORKEE—Girls School—Carlotta E . Hoffman .
Sou th India Con ference
BANGALORE—Baldwin Girls High School—Local supply . Treasure ChestRuth Rob inson , RuthGrey , Urde llMontgomery
*.
BELGAUM—Sherman Girls School—A lta Griffin , R.N . Vanita Vidalaya and
Marathi School— Retta I . Wilson . District Evangelistic Work—ElizabethM . Bea le , Cora D . Fales*.
GOKAK—Boarding School and Evangelistic Work- Emma K . Rexroth .
GULBARGA- Shanti Sadan School—O llie R . Leav itt . District Evangelistic
Work—Jul ia E . Morrow ,Kezia E . Munson
*.
KOLAR—Gi rls Boarding and High School—M . Marguerite Bugby . Hostel
Ethe l C. Whee lock. Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital—Margaret
D . Lew is, M .D . Nurse Training School—Anna P . Buyers, R .N . District
Evangelistic Work—Thekla Hoffman , R.N . , Esther Shoemaker,MADRA S—Girls Boarding School
—Joy E . Comstock. District EvangelisticWork—Frances E . Johnson .
RAICHUR—Anna Angel Knight Boarding School— Jud ith Ericson .
‘On Furlough .
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JAPANM ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman’
s .Missionary Friend
for January ,May or September.
FUKUOKA— Jo Gakko— Yosh i Tokunaga (Princ i pa l ) , Harriet M . Howey , E l laM . Gerrish * . Evangelistic Work— Carolyn M . Teague .
HAKODATE— Iai Jo Gakko— A l ice Cheney (Princ ipa l) , Mary D . Co l l ins* .
HIRO SAKI— Hirosaki Jo Gakko— Lo is K . Curt ice (Princ ipa l ) , Gertrude M .
By ler*
. Evangelistic Work— Erma M . Tay lor.
KAGOSHIMA— Evangelistic Work -Aza l ia E . Peet , A l ice F in lay .
KUMAMOTO~Evangelistic Work— Margaret Burme ister* .
NAGASAKI— Kindergarten and E vangelistic Work— Pau l ine A . Place , Mrs . Tosh iSasamori. Omura GirlsHome and Evangelistic Work—Mrs. K iku Matsuo.
Kwassui Jo Gakko—Anna Laura White (Princ ipa l ) , Mr. Ke izo Okabe(Vice Princ i pa l) , Carol ine S . Peckham , Ade l la M . Ashbaugh , O l iv e Curry ,
Esther A ltman ,He len Couch , He len G . Moore , Vera I . Fehr, O l ive Hagen .
SAPPORO— Evangelistic Work — V . E l izabeth A lexander .
SENDAI—Evangelistic and Social Service Work— E l izabeth H . K i lburn , Mabe lLee . Mother
’
s Meetings— Mrs . S . R . Luthy .
SOUTHERN I SLANDS— LOO Choc— Evangelistic Work—A l ice F in lay .
TOKYO—A oyama Jo Gakuin—A lberta B . Sprowles (Dean ) , Laura Chase ,
Barbara M . Bai ley ,He len Lee , Pau l ine Sm ith . Aoyama Theological School
—Mary Be l le O ldridge*
. Woman’
s Christian College— Myrt le Z . P ider,
Dora Wagner . Evangelistic and Social Service—Mi ldred A . Pa ine , Marian
G . Simons . Mother's Meetings
—Mrs . R . P . Alexander . Literature Society- Ne l l Margaret Dan ie l .
YOKOHAMA—Day N urseries, Kindergarten and Evangelistic Work— W in ifred F .
Draper . Translation Work—Marion R . Draper. Mother’
s Meetings
Mrs . G . F . Draper .
SPECIAL APPO INTMENTS—Bertha F . Starkey , Eloise G . Sm ith. Tsuya Kitajima .
Evangelistic Work—Chosen D istrict .
KOREAM ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries , see Woman’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September.
GE NE RAL— Treasurer of Central Council—Ada B . Ha l l* .
CHEMULPO— City and District Day Schools —Maude V. Trissell, JeanetteO ldfather* . PublicHygiene and Welfare Work— B . A l freda Kostrup , R.N .
Evangelistic Work—Margaret l . Hess* .
HA IJU—E vangelistic Work— Jane Barlow*,Pearl Lund, E lsie Bann ing . City
Day Schools— Pearl Lund.
HONGSUNG—Evangelistic and Educational Work— Hanna Scharpff*
.
KANGNEUNG —Evangelistic and Educational Work—Mrs . Louise 0 . Morris .
KONGJU— City Schools—Mrs . L i l l ian M . Swearer. Evangelistic and District
Day Schools—Mrs . A l ice H . Sharp . Public Hygiene and I nfant Welfare
Work— Maren P . Bording , R.N .
PYENGYANG—Chung E ui Higher Common School—Ada McQuie , Esther L .
Hulbert,He len E . Boy les , Grace L . D i l l ingham
*. City and District Day
Schools—He len E . Boy les . Blind School and New Jersey Conference BibleTraining School
—Henrietta P . Robb ins . Union Christian HospitalA . Ev e lyn Leadbeater, M .D . ,
Naom i Anderson , R.N . , Ethe l H . Butts ,
R.N . , Z ola L . Payne , R.N . Traveling Dispensary—Mary M . Cut ler,
M .D .
* Evangelistic Work,East and WestDistricts— Em i ly Irene Haynes .
*On Furlough .
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SEOUL—Ewha College—A l ice Appenze l ler, L . Catherine Baker, Marian L .
Conrow , Jeanette C? Hu lbert , Harriet P . Morris* , Blanche H . Loucks ,Myrta O . Stover, Sa lena Raney , Moneta Troxe l , Grace H . Wood, Mary E .
Young ,EdithM . Royce
". Ewha K indergarten Training School
—CharlotteBrown lee , Edna M . Van F leet . Ewha High School
—Marie E . Church ,
Mi ldred Paulson'
. City and District Day Schools—Maude V. Trisse l.
District Evangelistic Work— Jessie B . Marker . Lillian Harris MemorialHospital
—N . Bern ita B lock, M .D . , E l izabeth S . Roberts, R.N . Medical
Education— Rosetta S . Ha l l , M .D .
* Social Evangelistic Center— Blanche
R . Ba ir, E lma T . Rosenberger , R.N .
* Methodist Theological SeminaryMrs. Anna B . Chafiin .
SUWON—Evangelistic and Educational Work -Lu lu A . Mi l ler .
WONGJU—Evangelistic and K indergarten Work —Mrs . Louise 0 . Morris .
Evangelistic and Social Service Work—Esther J . Laird.
YUNGBYEN—E vangelistic Work— Ethe l Mi l ler. Educational Work—L . Be l leOverman
*. Evangelistic Work. Chosen District—Bertha F . Starkey ,
E loise G . Smith , Tsuya Kitajima .
YICHUN~—Evangelistic and Educational Work—Gertrude E . Snav e ly .
MALAYA CONFERENCEM ISSIONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries, see“Woman
’
s Missionary Friend
for January ,May or September.
IPOH~Anglo~Chinese Girls School—Th irza E . Bunce , F lorence Kleinhe im ,
Marion D . Royce .
*
KUALA LUMPUR—MethodistGirls School—Gaze l le Traeger . HoltHall—Minn ieRank*
,Emma O lson ,
Mabe l C . Marsh * .
MALACCA—Suydam Girls School— De l la O lson . ShellabearHall—Ada E . Pugh .
PENANG—Lindsay Girls School— C . Lo is Rea . Winchell Home— Lydia Urech.
SINGAPORE—Methodist Gi rls School— Carrie C . Kenyon ,The lma G . Ashley
*.
Eveland Seminary—Ruth M . Harv ey . N ind Home—F lorence E . K le in
henn . FairfieldGirls School— L i la M . Corbett * , Mary O lson .
SITIAWAN—Methodist Girls School— Eva Sadler, Mechteld Dirksen * .
TA IP ING—Lady Treacher Girls School—Norma Craven . Crandon HomeVirginia Lake
—Norma Craven . Woman’
s Work—Ethe l C . Jackson .
PHIL IPPINE ISLANDS CONFERENCEM ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September.
L INGAYEN—Mary Brown TownsendMemorial Bible Woman’
s Training School
Mi ldred B lake ley , A . Armen ia Thompson* . Student Center District Evan
gelistic Work— Gladys H . Black.
MAN ILA—Harris Memorial Bible Training School— Marguerite M . Decker ,
Mary A . Evans* , Marguerite E . Hewson . Hugh Wilson Hall— Bertha D .
Charles , He len J . W i lk. Mary J . Johnston Hospital— S. Rebecca Parish ,
Hawthorne Darby ,M .D . , Henrietta Doltz, R.N . , Bertha Odee ,
R.N . , Mary L . B eam , Anna H . Carson , R.N . , E l izabeth Grennan*
.
SAN FERNANDO— Edna Thomas Memorial Hall—Marion M . Wa lker . DistrictMissionary Work—Lei la D ing le , Haze l Dav is.
TUGUEGARO—District Evangelistic Work— Virg in ia Hayes .
BAYOMBONG—S . Cagayan—~Wi lhe lmina Erbst .
VIGAN— Ruth Atkins* .
*On Furlough .
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SUMATRA M ISSION CONFERENCEM ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman’
s Missionary Friendfor January , May or September
MEDAN—Methodist Girls School— June E . Redinger, Freda P . Chadwick,*
E leanor E . Rohde . Medan District Evangelistic Work— Vera M . EdborgOstrom . A sahan District Evangelistic Work— Lydia Oe lsch lager Alm .
EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICAM ISSIONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries, see Woman’
s Missionary Friendfor January , May or September.
Bu lgaria
LOVETCH—American Girls School—Me llony F . Turner , Beredene Kri l l , EttaMary Gifford .
France
GREN OBLE— (Work c losed Ju ly 1 ,
I talyROME— Crandon Institute —Mi ldred Foster* , A rtele B . Ruese ,
Margaret E .
Courtney , F lorence G . Reev es .
North Africa
ALGIERs— Van K irkHome and Evangelistic Work—C lora M . Wysner, Mabe l A .
Frees, Mary Anderson . French Student Work—L . Frances Van Dyne ,Martha White ley .
CON STANTINE—Gamble Memorial Homefor Girls and Bradley Memorial SocialEvangelistic Center
—Em i l ie R . Love less, Frances E . Roberds, Eva A .
Ostrom*, Nora Webb* , E . Gwendol ine Narbeth.
IL MATIN—Martha Robinson .
LAT IN AMERICAM ISS IONAR IES AND THE IR STAT IONS
For present correct addresses of missionaries see“Woman
’
s Missionary Friend
for January , May or September
Mexico
MEXICO CITY -Sarah L . Keen Colegio—A . Mabe l Tay lor, Pearl C. Wa lrath ,
E lsie M . Shepherd* . Industrial School— E l izabeth J . Evans, Ethe l E .
Thomas* , Mam ie Ba ird* , Bible Training School —Ruth V . Warner .
Evangelistic Work— Laura Temp le , Mary N . Pearson* .
PUE BLA— Instituto N ormal Melodista— Grace A . Holl ister, May B . Seal ,Addie C . Dyer, Haze l McAllister , Esther McConnell (contract teacher) ,E lsie Wo l fe (contract teacher) . Evangelistic Work— Jeannette Hoffman .
PACHUCA— Colegio Hij as de A llende—Under Mex ican leadersh ip .
GUANAJUATo— Colegio Juare
—B lanche A . Betz , Martha Dan ie ls .
*Ou Furlough.
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Eastern Sou th Am erica
BUEN OS A IRE s—InstitutoModelo de Obreras Christianas— Rhoda C . Edmeston .
Religious Education—H . Isabe l Lat imer.
MoNTEVIDEo—Instituto Crandon— Jenn ie Re id , Ev elyn Corbett , Bess Ha l la
gan , F lorence Merryman , Ruth M . W i lson .
ROSAR IO- Colegio Norte Americana—Katherine M . Donahue , O l ive 1. Giv in .
Instituto Gleason—Winnogene C . Penney * .
North AndesLIMA—Lima High School—E . Gertrude Hanks* , Ruth Greenwood, May
Murphy ,Trev a B . Ov erhol t* , Anna May Stoke ly ,
Beatrice Terrv .
Religious Education—Bern ice M . Corne l ison .
COLLEGES
WOMAN ’
S FORE IGN M ISS IONARY SOC IETY
Hwa Nan College , Foochow, China
M ISSIONARY FACULTY— Lucy Wang , P resident. E l izabeth H . R ichey , EdithMcBee , E lsie H . Re ik, M . Grace Dav is, L . Ethe l Wa l lace ,
* Marion R .
Cole ,Mary Louise Lowe , Eugen ia Sav age .
Kwassu i Woman’s College , Nagasaki , Japan
M ISSIONARY FACULTY;Arma Laura White , President;Ade l la M . Ashbaugh ,
Carol ine S. Peckham ,
* Helen Couch , O l iv e Curry , Esther A ltman , He lenMoore ,
Pau l ine Sm ith , Vera J . Fehr , O l iv e Hagen ,
* Pau l ine A . P lace .
UN ION COLLEGES
Wom en’
s College , West China Un ion Un iversity , Chengtu , China
PREsIDENT— Lin Gao Dsang .
W . F . M . S. RE PRE SENTATIVE ON THE FACULTY— Pearl B . Fosnot , Dean ofWomen .
Gingling College , Nanking , ChinaPRE SIDENT—Y i-Fang Wu .
W . F . M . S . RE PRE SENTATIVES ON THE FACULTY— Cora D . Reeves , M .D .
Harriet M . Wh itmer.
School Of M edicin e , Shan tung Christian Un iversity , (CheelOO)Tsinanfu , China
PRE SIDENT— K ing Chu .
DEAN OF WOMEN— Mme . L . H . L . Yui.
W . F . M . S . REPRE SENTATIVE S ON THE FACULTY—Mary Katherine Russe l l ,E . F lorence Evans , R .N . , Mol l ie E . Townsend, R.N Ju l ia E . Morgan ,
M .D Frances R . W i lson , R.N .
*
Yenching College for Wom en , Peip ing, China
PRE SIDENT—J. Le ighton Stuart .
DEAN OF WOMEN— Nett ie Ssu-Tu .
W . F . M . S. REPRE SENTATIVE S ON THE FACULTY—Ruth L . Stah l , Monona L .
Cheney .
*
*On Furlough .
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Isabella Thobu rn College , Lucknow , IndiaPRINCIPAL— Mary E . Shannon .
W. F . M . S . REPRE SENTATIVE S ON THE FACULTY— Vice Principal, Ava F .
Hunt ,* Ruth C . Manchester, Roxanna H . O ldroyd ,
* Dorothy Speer,Margaret Wa l lace , Laura V .W i l l iams, Margaret Landrum , F lorence Sa l zer,Isabe l la Thoburn ,
* Marjorie A . Dimm itt .
*
Wom an’
s Christian College , Tokyo , Jap an
PRE SIDEN T— Tetsu Yasu i .W . F . M . S. RE PRE SENTATIVE S ON THE FACULTY —Myrt le Z . P ider, Dora A .
Wagner .
Ewha College , Seou l, Korea
PRE SIDENT— A l ice R . Appenze l ler .
W . F . M . S . REPRE SENTATIVE S ON THE FACULTY—L . Catherine Baker ,Marian L . Conrow , Jeannette C . Hu lbert , Harriet P . Morris,
*Blanche H .
Loucks, Sa lena Raney , Grace H . Wood, Moneta Troxe l , Myrta O . Stover ,Mary E . Young .
Wom an’s Christian College , Madras, India
PRINCIPAL— E leanor McDougall.
NO W . F . M . S . Representat ive on the Faculty .
St . Christopher’
s Tra in ing College , Madras, IndiaPRINCIPAL— Nora Brockway .
NO W . F . M . S . Representat iv e on the Faculty .
Vellore Medical College for Wom en , Vellore , In diaPRINCIPAL—Dr . Ida Scudder.
NO W . F . M . S . Representat ive on the Facu lty .
McDowell Fellows in Service 1933
N ame Appointment
Carleton ,Mary (Sing . Inst i tut iona l Church , Foochow , Ch ina
Chen , Carol , M .A Hwa Nan Col lege , Foochow , Ch inaChen ,
Lydia , M .D G
azmble Memoria l Hospita l , Chungking , Westh ina
Chung ,Mei L ien ,
M .A . . . Day School Music Superv isor, Ch inkiang ,
Ch inaD
’
Lima , Edith ,M .A . . . Stan ley Girls H igh School , Hyderabad, Ind ia
HO , Janet , Princ ipal , Marguerite Stewart Schoo l ,Futsing City , Ch ina
Kim , Hamna ,M .A Head Of Home Econom ics Department ,
Ewha Col lege , Seou l , KoreaK im , He len , Ph.D Vice President , Ewha Co l lege , Seou l , KoreaKitajima ,
Tsuy a , . Nat iona l Evange l ist ic worker among Japanesein Korea .
Lee , Beatrice M .A . Knowles Tra in ing School , K iukiang , Ch inaL i
, Kwan Fang , . L ite.rature Soc iety , Shangha i , Ch inaLiu
,Pearl H inghwa Conference , Ch ina
Peters , Jasm ine Christ ian G irls School , Shah jahanpur, IndiaSaw , Unsook . K indergarten Tra in ing School , Seou l , KoreaSh ih , Mary , R.N . . Sleeper Dav is Hospita l , Pe iping , Ch ina*On Furlough .
AT THE HOME BASE
BRANCH OFFICERS
New England Branch
President—MRS .-HOWARD M . LESOURD , 206 Waverly Ave . ,
Newton ,Mass .
Corresponding Secretary—MRS .WM . S. M ITCHELL
, 100Wash ington St .,Malden ,
Mass.
Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . ADOLPHUS L . L INFIELD, 29 Everett St .
,
Watertown , Mass.
Recording Secretaryu MRs. GE ORGE H . SPENCER
,259 Upland Road , Cam
bridge , Mass.
Treasurer—M ISS SOPHRON IA B . RICH , 20 Sargent St . , Newton , Mass.
Secretary of Literature—MRS . L . O . HARTMAN , 18 Hollis St .,Newton ,
Mass.
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . WM. T . CARVER , 446 High land Ave . , Winchester, Mass .
New York BranchPresident—MRS . FRED A . VICTOR , 488 Van Cortlandt Pk. Ave. , Yonkers, N . Y .
Corrispon
ldling Secretary
—MRS . CHARLE S H. HARDIE , 883 E . 19th St Brookyn , Y.
Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . F . A . HORNE , 409 Grand Ave. , Brooklyn ,
Associate Secretary of the Home Base—M ISS MARY E . OSBORN , 303 No. AuroraSt . , Ithaca, N . Y .
Recording Secretary—MRS . FRANKLIN L . REED, 619 Carlton Road , Westfield,
Treasurer—MRS . FRED L . FOSTER , 177Harrison Ave . , Westfield, N . J .
Receiving Treasurer—MRS . CLINTON MORRIS , 9 Sunnyside Ave . , Hempstead ,
Secretary of Field Support—M ISS MARY BLAKE , 726 Rugby Rd. , Brooklyn ,
Secretary of Literature—MRS . JAME S LORD , 530 Bedford Ave ., Brooklyn , N . Y .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . WILLIAM M . YOUNG, 46 MagnoliaSt .
,Buffalo , N . Y .
Secretary of Extension Work—MRS. F . S. TRYON , NO . Syracuse , N . Y .
Philadelphia Branch
P resident—MRS . EDWARD A . BLECKWELL , 2 14 E . Sedgw ick St . , Mount A iry ,
Ph i lade lph ia , Pa .
Corresponding Secretary—M ISS CARRIE J . CARNAHAN , 400 Shady Ave . , E .E
P ittsburgh , Pa .
A ssistant Corresponding Secretary—M ISS JULIET KN OX , 7320 Brighton Road ,
Ben Avon , Pa .
Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . WM . H . DIEVLER, 7730 Un ion Av e . , ElkinsPark, Ph iladelph ia , Pa .
Recording Secretary—MRS . W . T . COOPER , 230 Owen Av e .
, Lansdowne , Pa .
Treasurer—MRS . CURTIS SOOY , Route 2 , Box 64A ,W i llow Grove , Pa .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . J . W . MASLAND,12 19 68th Av e . , Oak Lane ,
Ph i lade lph ia , Pa .
Secretary of Literature—MRS . G . L . R . THOMPSON , 2308 Mad ison St . , Wilm ingtou ,
Del.Secretary of Christian Stewardship—M ISS CARRIE M . PURDY , R.D . 2 , North
umberland, Pa .
Secretary of E xtension Work—MRS . L . B . YALE , Northeast , Pa .
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Baltimore Branch
P resident—MRS . CARL F . NEW , 5 18 Old Orchard Rd Tenhills, Ba lt imore , Md .
Corresponding Secretary Emeritus—MRS . E . D . HUNTLEY , Wash ington Grov e ,
MdCorresponding Secretary—MRS . E . L . HARVEY , 1626 Monroe St . , Wash ington ,
D CSecretary of
"
the Home Base—M ISS LUL IE P . HOOPER , 100 Un iv ersity Parkway ,
W . ,Ba lt imore , Md.
Recording Secretary—MRS . HAM ILTON A . HOOPER , St . Paul Court Apt
Ba lt imore ,Md .
Treasurer—MRS . DAN IEL L . ENN IS , 309 Sixth St . , S . E . ,Wash ington , D . C .
Home Administration Treasurer—MRS . JAS . ANDREW , 2824 Mary land Ave .,
Balt imore , Md .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . W . S . DEWHIRST , 3906 Morrison St ChevyChase , D . C .
Secreta
zly of Literature—MRS . S . A . HILL , 106W . Un iv ersity Pkwy . ,
Balt imore ,
MSecretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . CHAS . W . CHAMBERLAIN ,
4 107 Pen
hurst Av e .,Ba lt imore , Md .
Secretary of Extension Work—M ISS LEN ORE V . WAGNER , 5600 Old P im l icoRoad , Ba lt imore , Md.
Cin c inn a ti Bran ch
President—MRS . W . A . R . BRUEHL , JR., 1037 Redway Ave . , C inc innat i , Oh io .
Corr
gponding Secretary
—MRS . C . C . PEALE, 869 Bryden Road , Columbus,
hio .
Secre
(
t
)ary of the Home Base—MRS . E . E . GAVER , 94 Wilson Ave . , Columbus,hio .
Recording Secretary—MRS . C . C . LONG , 3434 Darw in Place , Cinc innat i Ohio .
Recegil
ng Treasurer—MRS . PAUL H . SEAY , 13 18 Duncan Av e . , Cincmnati,10 .
Disbié
r
fi‘ing Treasurer—M ISS L ILL IAN HOFFMAN
,Navarre Bldg .
, Cinc innat i ,10 .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . E . F . ANDREE , 2946 Montc lair Ave . , Cin
cinnat i, Oh io .
Secretah
ry of Literature—MRS . C . A . RAYMOND
,234 W . Tenth Ave . , Columbus,
IO .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . J . H . LUDLOW , Thornv i l le , Oh io .
Secretary of(fil
xtension Work- MRS . J . H . BLACKBURN,1242 E the l Av e . , Lake
wood,iO .
Nor thwestern Bran ch
President -MRS . R . L . MARQU IS , 3300 Oak ParkAve . ,Berwyn ,
Ill.Corresponding Secretary—MRS . FRANK E . BAKER , 719 Emerson St . , Evanston ,
Assistant Corresponding Secretary—MRS. J . M . AVANN , 4949 Ind iana Ave. ,
Ch icago, Ill.Secre
falry of the Home Base—MRS . C . N . TIMMON S
, 406 Fourth Ave . , Sterling ,
Recording Secretary—MRS . HARRIS DANTE , Harvey , Ill.
Treasurer—MRS . EDWIN A . STARR , Crooks and Starr Rd. ,Royal Oak, Mich.
Secre
l
t
j
ary of PKft
tupport
—MRS . H . E . DUTTWE ILE R , 14275 Saratoga Ave. ,
etroit , ic
34 At the Home Base
Secretary of Literature—MRS . CHARLE S B ILLHE IMER , 520 SO . Grove Ave .,
Oak Park, I l l .Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . S. A . WATERMAN , 7849 Eggleston
Ave . , Ch icago , Ill.
Secretary of Extension Work—MRS . WILBUR M . ALE , 4075 Columbus Ave . ,
Detroit , Mich .
Des Moin es Branch
President—MRS . W . M . DUDLEY, 1306 East Grand Ave Des Moines, Iowa .
Corresponding Secretary—MRS . OTIS MOORE , T ipton , Iowa ,
R . F . D .
Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . J . D . BRAGG, 3666 Montana St . ,St . Louis ,
Mo .
Recording Secretary—MRS . HENRY E . WRIGHT, Maryv ille , MO.
Treasurer—MRS . W . H. ARN OLD , 1032 West Twent ieth St . , Des Moines, Iowa .
Secretary of Field Support- MRS . D . W . BRITTON,Garden City , MO .
Secretary of Literature— MRS . LOREN M . EDWARDS , 6166 K ingsbury Ave .,
St . Lou is , MO .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship— MRS . H . M . HUMPHREY , Ind ianola , Iowa .
Secretary of Extension Work—MRS . J . A . LORY , 3809 Third Ave. , Sioux City ,
Iowa .
Minneapolis Bran ch
President—MRS . J . RALPH MAGEE , Commodore Hotel, St . Paul, Minn .
Corresponding Secretary Emeritus—MRS . F . F . LINDSAY , 25 Seymour Ave . ,
E . ,Minneapolis, Minn .
Corresponding Secretary—MRS . LEON ROY PEEL , 607 Wesley Temple Bldg . ,
Minneapolis, Minn .
Secretary of theHome Base—MRS . F . L . PARSO , W indom , Minn .
Recording Secretary—MRS . S. W . PINKERTON , 716 Goodrich Ave . ,
St . Paul,Minn .
Treasurer—MRS . C. W . HALL , 3206 Second Ave . , S. , Minneapolis, Minn .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . B . L . BUMMERT , 2834 14th Ave . S . , Minneapolis, Minn .
Secretary of L i terature—MRS . W . F . PORTER , 1810 M t . Curv e Ave Minneapolis, Minn .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . LYDIA LOWTHIAN , Milbank, S. D .
Secretary of Extension Work—MRS . RUSSELL V. BLAKE ,Bl
,akewood R .R . 2 ,Robb insdale , Minn .
Top eka Bran ch
P resident—MRS . RALPH S . CUSHMAN , 1839 YorkSt . ,Denver, Co lorado .
Corresponding Secretary—M ISS ELLA M . WATSON ,
170 1 S . Seventeenth St .,
L inco ln , N eb .
Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . HENRY E . WOLFE , Box 533 , Ba ldw in , Kan .
Recording Secretary—MRS . HARRY STANL EY , 11 15 Stanley Blvd , W ich ita , Kan .
Treasurer—MRS . B . M . DAVIE S , 314 Greenwood Ave , Topeka ,Kan .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . LYDIA K . ANDREW,628 S. 27th St L incoln,
N beSecretary of Literature
—MRS . CLAUDE M . GRAY, 302 NO . 9th St . ,Garden City ,
Kan .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . L . J . STARK ,1343 E . 20th St Tulsa,
Okla .
Secretary of E xtension Work—Mrs . Z . W . GUNCKEL , 22 1 S . F irst St . ,B lackwe l l ,
kla .
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Pacific Branch
President—MRS . B . DUDLEY SNUDDEN , 3535 Sixth St . , Riv erside , Ca l if .Corresponding Secretary
—MRS . J . K . CECIL , 440 Melv ille Av e . , Pa lo A lto ,
Ca l i f .Secretary of the Home Base—MRS . JEROME SEYMOUR , 952 No . Lake St .
,
Pasadena , Cali f .Recording Secretary
—MRS . W . C. SHARON , 2866 Frances Ave . , Los Angeles,Ca l if .
Treasurer—MRS . EMORY A . WARNER , 2237 Harvard Blvd . , LOS Angeles,Cali f .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . J . J . BRYANT , 1234 Atlant ic Av e ., Long
Beach,Ca l if .
Secretary of Literature—MRS . J . G . EARLY , 314 Occ idental Blvd . , LOS Angeles ,
a ISecretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . E . J . CLINTON , 701 Tay lor St . , San
Franc isco , Ca l if .Secretary of Extension Work—MRS . FRANK P . FLEGAL , 287 Euc l id Ave .
,Oak
land , Ca l if .
Colum b ia River Branch
President—MRS . W . R . COFFMAN , 3314 NO . 9th St . , Tacoma , Wash .
Corre
l
sponding Secretary Emeritus—MRS A . N . F ISHER , 328 Tenth St . , Port
and, Ore .
Corresponding Secretary—MRS . C .W . HENDERSON , 4245 SE . OakSt . , Portland ,
0 re .
Secretary of the Home Base -MRS . C . D . FLETCHER , 714 Fort Hall Ave . ,
American Fa l ls , Idaho .
Recording Secretary—MRS . C . H. VAN METER , 4857 N . E . 8thAve .
,Port land .
Ore
Treasurer —MRS . WALTER J . GIL L , 2305 N . E . 52nd St . , Port land , Ore .
Secretary of Field Support—MRS . H . G . BARTOW, 612 S . Pearl St ., Tacoma ,
Was
Secretary of Literature—MRS . MAE M . F ORRE ST , 4 14 High St .,Bellingham ,
Wash .
Secretary of Christian Stewardship—MRS . E . C . NEWHAM , Co l fax , Wash.
Secretary of Extension Work—M ISS RUTH WHIPPLE ,Box 279
,Vancouver ,
Wash .
STUDENT WORKGeneral Student SecretaryMRS . HOWARD M . LESOURD
206Waverley Avenue, Newton , Mass.
Branch Studen t Secretaries
NEW ENGLAND—Mrs. W . E . Aust i ll, 1 17 Beacon St . , Fram ingham , Mass .
NEW YORK— Mrs . R . C . Osborn , 303 N . Aurora St .,I thaca ,
N . Y .
PHILADELPHIA ‘ MrS . Homer Renton , Tarentum , Pa .
BALTIMORE— Mrs . Wa lter Kerr , 22 19 St . Pau l St . , Balt imore , Md .
C INC IN NATI— Mrs . S . R . Dunham , 3909 Berkley Drive , Toledo ,Ohio .
NORTHWE STERN— Mrs . A . W . Scidmore , Three Rivers , Mich.
M IN NEAPOL IS —Miss Edith Schufelt , 2830 F i lmore St . ,Minneapo l is , Minn .
DE S MO INE S—Mrs . T . C . Stephens, 2024 SO . Royce St . , Sioux City ,Iowa .
TOPE KA—Mrs . J . J . Poundstone , 1705 Ames Street , W infie ld, Kans .
PACIFIC—Mrs . Dav id C . Sh ipley , 10845 LeConte Ave . , LOS Ange les , Ca l if .COLUMB IA RIVER— Dean Av a Mi lam , Oregon State Agricu ltura l Co llege ,
Corva l l is , Ore .
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YOUNG PEOPLE ’
S WORKSecretary of Young Peop le
’
s Work
MRS . J OHN C . SHOVER610 L ivermore Street , Yellow Springs , Oh io
Branch Sup erin tenden ts
NEW ENGLAND—Miss Mary C. Stewart , 204 Anthony Street , East Prov idence ,Rhode Island .
NEW YORK —Mrs. Ray L . Tucker, 228 K ingsbury Avenue , Elm ira ,N . Y .
PHILADELPHIA—Mrs . J . LeROy Herber,2310 Chestnut Street , Harrisburg , Pa .
BALT IMORE—Mrs. Foster B . Dav is,5 13 Wa lker Av e . , Govens , Ba lt imore , Md .
CINCINNATI—Mrs . Cyrus C . Dash,2081 Mars Avenue , Lakewood , Oh io .
NORTHWE STERN—Mrs. Cl ifford H . Newham , 106 SO . Mad ison Avenue,La Grange , I l l .
DE S MO INE S—Mrs . Emma Amburn Arno ld ,M t . Auburn
,Iowa .
M INNEAPOL IS—Mrs. E . E . Wh iteside ,Howard , SO . Dak.
TOPEKA—Mrs . Haro ld Case ,709 West 6th St . , Topeka ,
Kans .
PACIFIC— Mrs. Clyde Co l l ison ,1420 Spruce Street , SO . Pasadena , Ca l i f .
COLUMB IA RIVER—Mrs . Pau l H . Ashby , 224 E . Pop lar Street , Wa l la Wa l la ,
Wash .
JUN IOR WORKSecretary of Jun ior Work
MRS . FRANK MCKIBBEN2231 Asbury Avenue , Evanston , Ill.
Branch Sup erin tenden ts
NEW ENGLAND -Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds , 9 Seneca Road,Winchester , Mass .
NEW YORK—Miss Irma L . Bay lis, Woodbury ,Long Island , N . Y .
PHILADELPHIA— Mrs. S . V . Ho lmes, 4 12 F i fth Street , Frankl in , Pa .
BALTIMORE—Mrs. Harry W . Schuh , 2814 Berwick Av enue , Ham i lton , Md .
CINCIN NATI—Mrs . J . R . Rowntree ,1264 Ash landAv e .
, Co lumbus , Oh io .
NORTHWE STERN—Mrs . D . G . DuBOis , 459 East Pells Street , Paxton ,Ill.
DE S MO INE S—Mrs. C . R . Casse l l,1208 Logan Avenue , Water loo , Iowa .
MIN I
REAPOLIS—MISS Leah Hare , 24 12 Johnston Street , N . E . , Minneapolis,Inn .
TOPE KA—Mrs. Lott ie B . Spyker , 2068 E lm St . ,Denv er, Co lo .
PACIFIC—Mrs. F letcher White,467 Rust ic Road , Santa Mon ica , Ca l i f .
COL Ii
l
zil B
l
l
l
A R IVER -Mrs . C . M . Dona ldson ,237West Water Ave .
, Idaho Falls,a O .
BRANCH D IRECTORS OF L IBRARY SERV ICE
NEW ENGLAND—Mrs . L . O . Hartman ,18 Ho l l is St Newton , Mass .
NEW YORK—Mrs. James Lord , 530 Bedford Ave . , Brooklyn ,
PHILADELPHIA—Mrs . C . L . R . Thompson , 2308 Madison St . ,Wi lm ington , Del.
BALTIMORE—Mrs. Harry A . A llers, 3903 Dorchester Rd. , Balt imore , Md.
CINCINNATI—Mrs. C . L . Wi lson ,1503 Hi l lside Terrace , Akron , Oh io .
NORTHWE STERN—Mrs . R . L . Marquis , 3300 Oak ParkAv e . , Berwyn , Ill.
DE S MO INE S—Mrs. J . D . Bragg , 3666 Montana St . , St . Lou is, MO .
M INNEAPOL IS— Mrs . W . F . Porter , 1810 M t . Curve Av e . , Minneapolis, Minn .
TOPEKA—Mrs. Claude M . Gray , 302 North 9th St ., Garden City ,
Kan .
PACIFIC- Mrs . J . G . Early , 314 SO . Occ identa l Blvd . , Los Angeles, Calif .COLUMB IA RIVER—Mrs . Mae Ma ir Forrest , 434 High St . , Bell ingham, Wash
M issionaries Supported by 37
BM NCH ASS IGNMENTS OF FORE IGN LANGUAGECONFERENCES
German
East German , New York Branch.
Swedish
Eastern Swed ish , New England Branch .
Central D istrict, Centra l Northwest Conference , Northwestern Branch .
Northern D istrict , Central Northwest Conference , Minneapol is Branch .
Western D istrict , Central Northwest Conference , Topeka Branch .
Pac ific , Ca l iforn ia D istrict , Pac ific Branch.
Wash ington D istrict , Columb ia R iver Branch .
Norwegian-Danish
Norweg ian-Danish Conference , Minneapolis Branch.
Western Norweg ian-Dan ish , Columb ia R iver Branch .
Aux iliaries in Eastern Un ited States to Branches in wh ich they are
located .
M ISSIONAR IES SUPPORTED BY
YOUNG PEOPLE JUN IORS
NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND
Margaret I . Herm iston Lois Curt ice Sigrid C . B jorklundFaye Robinson Clara Pearl Dyer
NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK
L i B i Cu , M .D . Edna I . Bradley Mrs . Robert SharpA . Ed ith Fredericks L i l l ian L . Ho lmes
Em i ly Irene Haynes Mrs . W . C . SwearerMaybe] HolmesIsabel Lat imer
Lula A . Mi l lerAzal ia E . PeetA l ice M . PowellAnna Mabel Tay lorMabel A . Woodruff
PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIAMartha Dan ie ls Mary F . Carpenter Helen CouchJenn ie L ind Margaret Crouse Rhoda EdmestonB lanche Search Agnes Dov e Ruth GreenwoodAlberta Sprowles O l ive G iv en Gwendoline Narbeth
Martha Wh ite ley May MurphyJenn ie Re id
BALTIMORE BALTIMORE BALTIMOREFrances Roberds Ruth E . Rob inson Leona ThomassonLaura V. W i lliams Lu la Frances Van Dyne
CINCINNATIJulia BonafieldCharlotte Brown leeBertha CharlesGrace Dav isAlice F inlayEva Hard ieLela LybargerTrudy SchlaefliFern SinkeyBertha StarkeyEthelWheelockRetta Wilson
NORTHWE STERNAnna Agnes AbbottMarie Adams
Sy lv ia E . AldrichCarol ChenDr . L ien Ch ingHawthorne Darby ,
M .D .
Mary L . DeamBern ice E . ElliottCora FalesRuth GaboschPauline GrandstandOv id ia HansingAva F . Hun tMyra A . JaquetAda M . NelsonZ ola PayneE lsie I . ReikFrieda Re imanWi lhelmina ShieldsBella SinghBeulah SwanBeatrice R . TerryMaren Tirsgaard
Charlotte TrotterHarriet M . WhitmerHelen Wi lkF ive Nat iona ls
DES MOINE SLahuna ClintonJenn ie JonesKatherine KeyhoeOrtha M . LaneEthe l RugglesM i ldred Simonds
M INNEAPOLISGertrude BeckerLett ie Wadsworth
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NORTHWE STERN
DES MOINE SBlanche Ba irOla DudleyAnna Lulu GolischJul iet JohnsonKathryn MetskerMildred Pierce
M INNEAPOLISCilic ia CrossW ilhe lm ina Erbst
NORTHWE STERNLo is BlissBern ita Block,
M .D .
Ruth DannerMabel L . EddyVictoria LangTreva OverholtRuth M . Wi lson
DE S MO INE SStella Dodd , M .DF lora QuirinBessie R igg
M INNEAPOLISOna ParmenterJessie Pfaff
CINCINNATIE l izabeth AlexanderEsther A ltmanCatherine BakerGrace Holl isterRuth HynemanLe la K intnerGrace ManleyBess L . Ph i l l ipsIla May Scov illeCarolyn Tague
Gertrude ArbogastEdna B . Bacon
Irene BearMaren P . Bord ingMrs . Mary Wi lson GillE lizabeth HobartBertha Alfrida KostrupMabel Morgan
L . Be l le OvermanCaroline S . Peckman
Rache l PengPauline A . PlaceFrances QuintonAd is Robb insMarian Wa lker
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COMM ITTEE ON BY -LAWS
Proposed Changes in Con st itu t ion
A rticle V,Section 1 . Fo l low ing the words , the secretary O f studentwork,
"
om it the words, the secretary of German work.
A rticle V, Section 2 . Fo l lowing the words ,“the secretary of student
work,
"
om it the words , the secretary O f German work.
Adop ted Chan ges in By-laws
By-law I I I
,th ird paragraph , Foreign Department. In first sentence om it
the word “and
" fo l lowing the words ,“the treasurer O f the Woman
’
s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety ,
"
and add the fo l lowing after the words,“the Branch
corresponding secretaries ,” “
and the recording secretary O f the Department .
By - law III. fifth paragraph , Home Department. In first sentence om itthe word “
and" fo l low ing the words ,
“one v ice-president as cha irman and
add the fo l low ing a fter the words ,“the Branch secretaries O f the home base ,
“and the recording secretary O f the Department .
”
By -law X I I I . Add a new sect ion ,numbered 8 ,
which sha l l read, Incase a m issionary Withdraws from the work O f the Soc iety or is reca l led ,
unlessshe leaves the fie ld w ith in two months after withdrawa l , or a fter rece iv ingnot ificat ion O f reca l l , no trav e l a l lowance sha l l be granted her and her sa larysha l l be discont inued, except by spec ia l act ion O f the Fore ign Department .
”
By - law XVI,Sect ion 4 . Field Reference Committee (a ) Insert
.
the wordactive be fore word,
“m issionaries ,
”so that it w i l l read ,
“act ive m issionaries
O f the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety .
By - law X X I, Sect ion 6 . Add a newparagraph as fo l lows , (b ) In case
a m issionary O f the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety marries a m issionaryof the Board of Fore ign Missions a fter a m in imum serv ice O f ten years w iththe sa id Soc iety , and , after marriage , cont inues in the act iv e service O f theBoard O f Fore ign Missions unt i l she sha l l have atta ined the age O f sixty -fiv e
years , and Sha l l have served at least twenty -fiv e y ears on the fie ld, (inc ludingfur loughs to a max imum tota l of sixty months) her ret irement a l lowance as
and when a widow ,from the Soc iety , sha l l be based on the years O f serv ice as
a m issionary O f the Soc iety , and sha l l bear such proport ion to the a l lowancewh ich wou ld have been pa id her had she cont inued in the serv ice O f the Soc ietyas her actua l years O f serv ice w ith the Soc iety bear to twenty -fiv e .
Add a foot note to th is sect ion as fo l lows : “It is understood that a former
m issionary O f the Woman'
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety who is the w idow O f aman who had been ret ired for disab i l ity be fore the regu lar age of ret irement ,sha l l be considered a spec ia l case , and the adj ustment O f an a l lowance for hersha l l be made by the Soc iety and the Board under the ir respect ive ru l ings forspec ia l cases among ret ired m issionaries .
By- law X X nI , Sect ion 6 . Paragraph (b ) . Change (b ) to (C) .
By - law XX I I I,Sect ion 1 . On N ominations. In th ird sentence of
paragraph , om it words,“Rea l Estate and Tit les” and
“Ret irement Fund .
"
Sect ion 3 . On I nvestments . Change the first sentence so that it wi l l read,
There sha l l be a comm ittee on investments , to consist O f the genera l O fficersand the genera l counse lor, ex -Officio , and co-Opted members as need sha llarise . Insert after the fourth sentence the fo l lowing :
”When an annu itylapses and before the net proceeds are pa id to the Branch from wh ich theannuitant came , ten per cent sha l l be deducted and reta ined for investmentand re- investment as an add it iona l reserve to protect annu ity agreements .
”
Committee on By- laws 4 1
Adop ted Chan ges in Con stitu t ionfor
Young Peop le’s Societ ies
A rticle I . Change the word“Company
”to
“Soc iety , SO that it w i l l read,
Standard Bearer Soc iety .
”
A rticle I I I . Change the word ,Company , to Soc iety , so that it w i ll
read ,
“Standard Bearer Soc iety .
” Insert the word , Fore ign ,
'
fol low ing the
gord, so that it w i l l read ,
“Young Woman’
s Foreign MissionaryOCIety .
A rticle V. Change the last sentence so that it w i l l read, Rem ittancesSha l l be forwarded quarterly to the district or con ference treasurer .
”
A rticle VI I . Change SO that it w i l l read ,
“Th is const itut ion m ay be
changed at any annua l meet ing O f the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee -b y a
three- fourths vote O f those present and vot ing , not ice O f the proposed changehav ing been g iven at the prev ious annua l meet ing .
”
A dop ted Changes in Con st itu tion and By-laws
Of the
Wesleyan Service Gu ild
Con stitu tion
A rticle I I . Change the order O f the words themse lves and othersso that the sentence wi l l read : “
The purpose O f the Wesleyan Serv ice Guildsha l l be to interest business and professiona l women in a four- fo ld program forothers as we l l as for themse lves .
A rticle I I I , Section 2 . Om it the last four words O f the first sentence ,at the ir annua l meet ings so that the sentence w i l l read : There sha l l be a
centra l comm ittee composed O f three members appo inted annua l ly by the
Woman’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety and three members appo inted annua l lyby the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety at the ir annua l meet ings, One O fthese members to be the chairman of the Gu i ld comm ittee for -her organ izat ion ,
and e ight or more representat iv es O f business and professiona l women selectedby the centra l comm ittee at the annua l meet ing O f the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ldand presented for approva l of the Woman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety and
the Woman’
s Home Missionary Soc iety .
”
A rticle IV . Change the first paragraph so that it wi l l read : The
Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld we lcomes to its membersh ip any business or pro
fessional woman who is in sympathy w ith the four—fo ld purpose O f the Gu i ldand who w i l l CO-Operate in carry ing out its program O f educat ion and act iv it ies.
The annua l dues areA rticle VI I . Change so that it w i l l read : Amendments not afi’ecting
the fundamenta l mean ing O f the const itut ion may be made w ith the approvalO f the representat ives of the two m issionary Soc iet ies on the centra l comm ittee.
A l l other amendments requ ire the concurrence of the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc ie'
ty .
"
A rticle VI I I . Section 3 . In the first sentence change e lect to
nom inate " so that it w i l l read : “Where it is impract icable .for the un its oftheWesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld to meet and nom inate a Gui ld con ference secretary ,
the con ference corresponding secretaries O f the Woman’
s Foreign MissionarySoc iety and of the Woman
’
sHome Missionary Soc iety Sha l l , upon consu ltat ionwith the un its , nom inate a con ference Gui ld secretary , preferably a Gu i ld or
ex -Guild member, whose appointment sha l l be approved by a majority of the
Gu i lds with in the con ference , and who Sha l l be assisted , whenever necessary ,
by the conference correspond ing secretaries of the Woman’
s Foreign Missionarv Soc iety and of the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety .
”
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A rticle IX , Section 2 . Change so that it w i l l read : It sha ll be the dutyO f the district Guild secretary to rece ive reports from the un its
, to send , sem iannua l ly , a summarized Gu i ld report to the con ference Gui ld secretary wheresuch an Officer ex ists , otherw ise to the corresponding secretary of the centra lcomm ittee , to co-Operate in the organ izat ion O f new un its
,to fam i l iarize herse l f
with the workof theWoman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and O f theWoman’
s
Home Missionary Soc iety , when pract icable to arrange for g roup or districtcon ferences, and to attend the district meet ings of t hese soc iet ies , and to
present a report O f the un its of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gui ld to each Soc iety .
”
By-laws
A rticle I , Section 4 . Change so that it w i ll read : The correspondingsecretary Sha ll conduct all correspondence O f the un it . Th is correspondenceinc ludes fi l l ing out and send ing sem i-annua l ly the Wesleyan Serv ice Guildreport b lanks to the district secretaries O f the Woman
’
s Foreign MissionarySoc iety and O f the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety and to the district(or con ference) secretary O f the Wesleyan Serv ice Gui ld where such an O fficerex ists , or to the correspond ing secretary O f the centra l comm ittee of the
Wesleyan Serv ice Gui ld .
“These blanks must be SO sent as to be in the hands of these Offic ia ls by the
first day of December and June . She sha l l n ot ify the three above~named
secretaries O f changes of O fficers in the un it . She sha l l reta in a copy O f eachreport as part O f the permanent record O f the local un it .
Section 5 . Change the second sentence and the paragraphing SO thatSect ion 5 w i l l read : “
The treasurer sha l l hav e charge O f all money O f the un it .
She sha l l co l lect membership dues , and sha l l keep a book account of all moneyrece iv ed and disbursed .
“A l l money rece ived by her , except the centra l comm ittee cont ingentfund and the five per cent a l lowed for the department O f Christ ian Cit izensh ipand persona l serv ice of the loca l un it , and certa in spec ified items O f supp l ies,together w ith the Wesleyan Service Gui ld treasurer
’
s report b lanks , must besent so as to be in the hands O f the district (or con ference) treasurer O f theWoman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and the Woman’
s Home MissionarySoc iety by the first O f each month .
“At the same t ime dup l icate reports O f each must be sent to the treasurerO f the centra l comm ittee .
“Wherever there is a d istrict or con ference Gui ld secretary , the treasurerO f the local un it sha l l send a Copy O f her reports through these O fficers to thecentral comm ittee .
"
Section 6 . Change so that it wi l l read : The execut ive comm ittee sha l lp lan the workO f the loca l un it , sha l l approv e all askings form issionary projects ,present ing these askings for adopt ion by the un it
,and sha ll promote the
i
G
nterests O f the un it in harmony w ith the const itut ion O f the Wesleyan Serv iceuild .
"
A rticle I I , Section 2 . Om it part O f the first sentence so that the sect ionwi l l read : “
The department O f world serv ice sha l l prov ide for the educat iona lprogram O f the un it in harmony w ith the program O f the Woman
’
s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety and O f the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety and inharmony w ith the recommendat ions O f the centra l comm ittee .
Change the second note at the end O f the const itut ion so that it wi l l read :For O f ficers and department cha irmen of the centra l comm ittee ,
see currentYear Book.
"
REPORT SREPORTS OF RECORDING SECRETARY AND GENERALTREASURER TO THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITT EE
RECORDING SECRETARY ’S REPORT
Troubled—yet not distressed;perplexed— not in despair, in the words OfSt . Pau l , m ight perhaps express the att itude O f m ind of the host Of workersin the Woman
's Foreign Missionary Soc iety during the past year . W ith
incomes dep leted , if not ent ire ly cut Off;with unemployment for many a
present fact , not a future fear;with a drought O f fourteen months and p laguesO f grasshoppers eat ing c lean the crops throughout the Middle West , most ofthe members O f the Soc iety hav e been compe l led to cut materia lly their g iv ing .
In some places Closed banks hav e swept away deposited funds. As a result theincome O f the Society has fa l len Off . As was to be expected , membersh ip , too ,
has suffered in these difiicult days, and subscript ions to the Woman’
s
Missionary Friend hav e decreased .
But these statements , true though they are , do not express the cond it ionof the Soc iety . Reverses hav e come , tangible stat ist ics prove that . Nevertheless there is an intangible someth ing , expressed and reported in all partsof the country , that is the Opposite Of defeat or ev en of retreat . Try ing toexpress it , observers say ,
“The reports were d iscourag ing , less money , fewer
members, but the spirit O f the women was wonderful. The intang ible spirithas suffered no rev erses th is year. One th inks O f the famous report O f Genera lFoch to General Joffre when hard pressed on the western front .
“My rightis broken;my left is shattered;my center is in retreat . The situat ion is
exce l lent . I sha l l attack.
”
This spirit of loya lty , O f confidence , of dedicat ion to a cause is ev idencedabroad as strong ly as at home . As appropriat ions are cut , many m issionariesare striv ing to ev a luate more carefu lly , to lop O ff non-essent ials, to secure more
volunteer he lp , in short , to turn retrenchment into advance . One writes,“Instead of d isaster, I th ink the present t ime may be one O f rea l prom ise and
Of possib ility .
”
There are members in organ i zat ions, a loss O f 1756 per centin membersh ip and 5% per cent in organ izat ions . Not included in thesefigures are the 507 soc iet ies w ith members in so-ca l led m ission lands.
The dev ice used th is year to make v iv id the Object iv es before the Societyhas been the
“We ll of Sa lvat ion .
”In order to complete the bui lding O f the
we ll, the financ ial goals must hav e been met , subscript ions to the Friend musthav e increased and the attendance at auxi l iary meet ings must hav e grown .
These and other difficult requirements hav e been met by 488 aux i l iaries .
Strong emphasis has been placed On prayer for the m issionaries and for spec ificwork on the fie ld . An increasing interest in Christ ian stewardsh ip has beenev ident throughout the year. Hundreds Of societ ies have had th is subjectpresented at ev ery aux i l iary meet ing . The spiritua l life of count less membershas been strengthened by the m in istry of the Fellow-workers for the Truth .
Ex ten sion Dep ar tm en t
The extension department has spec ia l ized in remov ing zeros. In 343churches hav ing no Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Society aux i l iary ,members
have been secured . Two con ferences are zeroless , Central New York andOklahoma , the latter remov ing 125 zeros this year . There are ext ensionmembers who pay the sa laries O f 38 m issionaries and three nat iona ls .
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Bran ch ActivitiesOne of the outstand ing events in the year
’
s h istory has been the Jub i leecelebrat ion of the three Branches , Des Moines, Minneapo l is and Topeka . Itis an interest ing fact that with in n ine months after the meet ing of h istoric famein Tremont Street Church , three aux i l iaries were organ ized in th is territory ,
then the farWest , and fourteen years later (50 years ago) these three Brancheswere organized . During th is ha l f century e leven m i l l ion do l lars have passedthrough the treasury to be transmuted into redeemed l iv es unto the ends Ofthe earth. In th is ce lebrat ion the women O f today c lasped hands in spirit withthe intrepid founders of these Branches who , fifty years ago , assumed the taskO f carry ing the Gospe l into new fie lds . L iv ing in Topeka Branch today are
59 women who had a part in organ izing the Branch and four were present atthe Jub i lee : In the three-year campaign preparing for th is Jub i lee theseBranches have put the emphasis upon securing members . Des Mo ines Branchgained 5000 new recruits during the period, onewoman bring ing in 152 membersin two years. Minneapo l is Branch a lso ga ined 5000 new members by usingthe extension p lan O f Open ing stars. One thousand O f these stars were Openedwith a member for each po int .
One wonders at the v ersat i l ity O f the p lans used by the women to spreadinformat ion and to awaken enthusiasm . In Northwestern Branch a “
Sect ionalBranch Meet ing
”was held in 5 7 districts w ith programs mode led after the
Branch Meet ing program , espec ia l ly em phasi zing new p lans and appropriat ionserv ices . Two O f these districts had 100 per cent O f the ir aux i l iaries represented .
The tota l number O f women reached was and 1309 aux i l iaries wererepresented .
New York Branch gav e up its Branch Report th is year and in its p lacesent a new m issionary to the field who became a liv ing report to them . Herfirst y ear was g iv en , a week at a t ime to 52 women , each O f whom in the weekthat be longed to her, remembered espec ia l ly the new m issionary with prayerand a letter.
In one O f the conferences O f New England Branch a presidents' daywas he ld w ith presidents and program cha irmen brought together for a day
’
s
intensive train ing and w ith supplies O f program he lps and l iterature ready forpurchase .
NO d iscourag ing note is heard in the reports from the Branches . Despitedecreases a long many l ines there are other l ines in wh ich increases are apparent .Columb ia R iver te l ls O f increased interest and attendance at meet ings. Pac ificte l ls O f 209 out O f 260 aux i l iaries ho ld ing a Thank-Offering meet ing th is year.
Cinc innat i Branch brings out the fact that more we l ls were comp leted in rural
commun it ies than in urban d istricts . Ba lt imore te l ls O f the promotional workcarried on through the southern Negro Conferences . Phi lade lphia tells of
the emphasis on stewardship all through the Branch with new methods ofpresentat ion .
Germ an , Swedish and Norwegian-Dan ish Work
This has been a sign ificant year in the German work,the fift ieth of its
’
h istory , and it marks the valedictory O f the work as such . Since there is onlyone German Con ference left , the others hav ing un ited w ith Eng l ish-speakingcon ferences, the German workOf the Soc iety wi ll cease to carry on as a separatedepartment . The German work closes the year with 29 1 organ izat ions,members, subscribers to the three period icals and in receipts.
During the fifty years of their organ ized ex istence , the German women have
given‘
to the work of the Society and have sent 32 m issionaries tothe field , 16 of whom are st ill in act ive serv ice .
Though limited in extent , the work O f the Swed ish women has been faithfully carried on . The it inerat ing O f two of the irmissionaries, home on furlough,
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has created new interest . The chapel in the S anta l i Girls School bui ld ing at
Pakur, wh ich is part way up ,has been g iven by the women of the Swedish
Con ference and is named in honor of their Miss Grandstrand.
Stories of devot ion come from the Norweg ian-Dan ish work, wh ich iscomposed of sma l l strugg l ing Churches spread through d ifferent states.
Dep artm en ts
The members O f the young people’
s department raised thisyear, a per capita g iv ing of The necessity for strict economy in manyhomes has meant decreased g iv ing by the young peop le , but has not meant
decreased act iv it ies . Ra l l ies better attended than ever and so-ca l led banquetsto the number of 729 have been occasions of rea l inspirat ion . The mothers inthe aux i l iaries hav e been helping to ho ld the young peop le , witness the use ofthe
‘‘Mystery Mother" plan In 996 societ ies . Two new summer schools wereadded to the l ist of forty and ov er three thousand attended these tra in ingschoo ls for workers. That rea l izat ion
.
oi the need for spec ia l ized tra in ing isgrowing among both women and g irls 13 ev idenced by the fact that 287 tookthe Missionary Workers
’ Train ing Course this year.
Among the jun iors there has been no lack in effort and accomp l ishmenteven though l ike other groups they hav e suffered in loss of membersh ip andfunds . About 650 groups completed the “World Parade Poster. New l i femembers to the number O f 505 were reported. The genera l secretary of thej un ior work says,
“L itt le ch i ldren need a mother’s constant care and“
guidance .
Just so do the l itt le ch ildren of the Woman’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety needthe watch fu l attent ion O f the mother aux i l iaries.
”
Twenty -three new un its of theWesleyan Serv ice Guild have been organ izedduring the last year . Seventeen of these hav e been organ i zed from independentgroups with no m issionary background or from Sunday school c lasses. Threehave been organ ized among colored women . There has been an increase in thenumber of con ference Gui ld secretaries during th is past year. Th is increasemay count in part for the Increase in interest .
In the department of student work the whole approach to the problemhas changed during the last few years. Not so much to secure cand idates togo to the foreign fie ld as to arouse the interest of the students In the m issionarywork of the church here at the home base , IS the task now. During the yearthe secretary v isited 24 colleges where the we lcome was pronounced , six
summer con ferences and three Kappa Phi con ferences. In all of these therewere persona l con ferences and publ ic presentat ion of the work.
The Friends and the Publication Office
The total c ircu lat ion of The Friends th is year is 94 ,000 . Readers saythat never hav e they been more readab le and more inform ing . An abundanceof attract ive literature has cont inued to go out to the const ituency , contributing to the susta ined work of our Society . Although the income O f the publishing Office has been greatly decreased due to fall ing subscript ion lists it hasrema ined se l f-support ing , true to the tradit ions O f more than sixty years .
Library Service
Perhaps at no t ime since the found ing of L ibrary Service has it been so
needed as now. World ev ents, trends of thought , are changing so fast thatnev er has it required so much read ing to keep informed andmentally equipped .
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L ibrary Serv ice tries to meet th is situat ion for our m issionaries who must beleaders of thought in their fields. Th is year a co l lect ion of books has gone toKwassui, many music books to Ewha College and sma l ler co llect ions of booksto a number O f m issionaries in other p laces, and late C- Om ing requests for the“five dollar list” hav e been met . The department has not ceased to urge theind iv idua l responsib ility of becom ing a
“book friend” to some m issionary .
In terna tional Dep artm en t
It is w ith a sense O f genuine joy that one sees the working out O f the missionary mot ive in the lives of Christ ians the world around . We gl impse the“pretty ways of Prov idence” as MarkGuy Pearce says as we read the reportsof the various un its in the Internat ional Department . There are the ch i ldrenin the hand-work classes of m ission schools in China makin “
lov ely things”
and send ing them as gifts to children in Ind ia . There is t e Marath i DaySchoo l at Gulbarga , Ind ia , which would otherw ise have to be closed ,
kept Openbecause of the help O f a g ift from Korea . There is a woman local preacher inMacedon ia , Mrs. Maria Bozenov ich, who is st ill able to preach the good t idingsbecause O f the g ifts from the Woman
’s Missionary Soc iety in Mex ico , in South
America , in Sw itzerland and in Californ ia .
During the year the Woman’s Foreign and Home Missionary Society of
Switzerland has held its first general meet ing . Seventy -n ine de legates and
forty -three V isitors were present . The meet ing was held in the church whereseventy -one years ago the first m issionary soc iety was organ i zed in Switzerland .
Ev en in this year Austria has had an increase in members and rece ipts.
In Germany in spite of the d ifficult situat ion , the women hav e raised thesalaries of the ir two m issionaries. The Scand inav ian Un it he ld its annualmeet ing in Stockholm in September. In one town in Denmark eight membersof the m issionary society planned to take their vacat ions at that t ime so as
to be present at the meet ing .
A report from the Futsing Society in China says : In'
sp ite ofwar, band its,and depression , the g iv ing this year was no less than last year.
”
And so the story could go on of those who“through faith have wrought
righteousness and obtained promises.
In Lands Afar
Whi le it is impossible In a brief report to cover.
the act iv it ies of the Soc ietyin the n ineteen countries in which it is at work, it is possible to ment ion a few
facts that may i llustrate present m issionary trends and g iv e ev idence of the
efforts that Christ ian nat iona ls and m issionaries are making to meet the needsOf the new day .
As one reads the reports from various fields one ’s attent ion is focused on
the courageous spirit of many m issionaries and nat ionals In accept ing reducedappropriat ions and In seeking to make adjustments which w i l l not curta i l thework. In Korea , a survey comm ittee ismaking a thorough-going study of our
work and its relat ion to the total Christ ian program of the Church .
In some places it has been found possible to un ite some projects w ithotherdenom inat ions and with the Board of Foreign Missions, thus increasing co
operat ion and sav ing expense . An interest ing examp le Of th is Is the c losing Ofthe B ible Train ing School In Thongwa , Burma , the few rema in ing studentsbe ing sent to the Bapt ist school. The Tra in ing Schoo l bui lding 15 turned ov erto the girls school, which has un ited w ith the boys school In a curriculum Oftra in ing for v i l lage life . Many more pupils are reached and are taught gardening , poultry raising , weav ing and carpentry w ith their regular school subjects .
The Yenping High School, China , has been made a un ion project , the g irlsschoo l and boys school being reg istered as a co-educat iona l inst itut ion . A
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old,is fi l l ing a defin ite need . There are n ine graduates Of the two~year course
and th irty students enro l led . Two hundred and sixty -six de l iveries have beenmade and health aid and educat ion hav e been g iv en through dispensary work.
In a certa in rura l sect ion of Japan an ent ire ly different need was respondedto by the organ izing of a summer day nursery in the big ,
barren cement-flooredrooms O f the peasant school wh ichwas hav ing v acat ion during the busy season .
Here w ith home-made equipment , a missionary w ith fiv e Japanese helpers kepthappy forty -fiv e litt le ch i ldren , two to fiv e years Old, from seven in the morn ingunt i l sev en at n ight wh i le the ir mothers were out at work.
One other i l lustrat ion of the app l icat ion O f the Gospel to defin ite needs willhave to suffice . In Stan ley Girls High Schoo l , Hyderabad , groups of g irls weretaken tw ice a week by an Indian teacher to a Temperance Center four m i lesfrom the school. Here they helped to c lean up the ch i ldren and the homes andtried to teach the necessity of c leanliness as a health measure . An interest ingresu lt is that a lthough there has been p lague in many surrounding p laces, ithas not spread to these sect ions where the g irls have worked .
From many p laces come reports of evange l ist ic serv ices of a help ful andlast ing nature . In Nagpur, Ind ia , the m issionary organ ized e ight Gospelteams wh ich she took with her to assist in V i l lage meet ings on three n ights aweek for three months . The benefit to the v i l lage peop le was no greater thanthat to the girls, who were aston ished at the condit ions they saw in the v illagesand became more and more anx ious to he lp .
In the three conferences of Negro Africa spec ial ev ange l ist ic serv ices havebeen conducted . Perhaps in no place are the changes wrought by Christ ian itymore arrest ing than in Africa . The m issionaries write of strong Christ ianfam i l ies in Angola , wh ich was cann iba l territory as late as 19 17. They tellof tw in bab ies carefu l ly reared, in contrast to the former days when they werethought to bring bad luck and were often destroyed at b irth .
Summ ary Of the Work on the Field
The total staff of the Soc iety numbers of whom are nat ionals .
There are 584 m issionaries in act ive serv ice and 77 detained . F iv e new
m issionaries were sen t to the fie ld this year .
During the year women were bapt ized; B ible women are
emp loyed; pupi ls are being tra ined in the schoo ls of the Soc iety ,
which range from the prim it ive l itt le day school to the co l lege . As a Soc ietywe share in ten un ion co l leges and c laim as our own two others , Hwa Nan in
China and Kwassui in Japan .
There are 20 hospita ls and 13 dispensaries and we l fare centers in wh ichwe are at work, but the stat ist ics of the thousands treated here do not exhaustthe medical work done . Much prevent iv e work is carried on . In one conference ,
North China , 44 towns were V isited , 54 health meet ings he ld, one inst itute and leadersh ip tra in ing con ference and one better homes campa igncarried on . A hea lth demonstrat ion with attend ing was p ut on and in
addit ion hea lth demonstrat ions were conducted at a county farms fa ir forfive days .
We lfare centers in Korea report the fo llowing branches Of work carried on :weekly baby clin ics , pre
-natal c l in ics , Obstetrics in homes with fo l low-up v isitsand teach ing , a m i lk stat ion , a day nursery , school nursing , country c l in ics andpostgraduate course sfor nurses . And so the example Of the “
Good Physicianwho responded to every need, physica l as we ll as spiritual, is being followed .
What then has made possible these v ictories of faith during the year bothhere and there?” May it be that l ike Ann W i lkins, the Opineer m issionaryto Africa Of whom it was sa id, Hav ing little money at command , she gave
herse l f ,”the women O f th is Society both at home and abroad , hav ing little
money at command , have given themselves.
ELO ISE ANDREWS WOOLEVE R , Recording Secretary .
Treasurer’
s Report 49
TREASURER ’
S REPORT
For the year ended October 1 , 1933 , receipts O f the Woman’
s Fore ignMissionary Society of the Methodist Episcopa l Church were as fo l lows
Branches
New EnglandNew York .
Ph i ladelph iaBa lt imore
Cincinnat iNorthwesternDes Mo inesMinneapo l isTopeka .
Pac ific .
Co lumb ia Riv er
Total from BranchesRet irement Fund
Princi pa l and IncomeZ enana Paper Fund
Income
Interest on various inv ested fundsMisce l laneous gifts for bu i ldings .
$1 ,256,
Th is represents a decrease of $435 ,408 .74 , or 25 .73 per cent , from the
co l lect ions O f the prev ious year. It Is , nevertheless , a tru ly remarkable showingin V iew O f the financ ial and econom ic condit ions preva i l ing throughout theUn ited States . The Society has no bank loans nor debts to indiv idua ls, norhave any O f its Branches any indebtedness except Overdrafts due to the Soc ietyitsel f . The tota l Branch overdraft on the genera l treasury is an
increase of $53 ,000 from the overdrafts reported twe lve months ago . Appropriat ions to the foreign fie lds hav e been pa id In fu l l on a reduced basis, except inthe case of two Branches , one of wh ich pa id on ly 60 per cent of its second
Ruu
’
arter s appropriat ions and another 80 per cent Of those of the fourth quarter.
t the beginn ing O f the ye ,ar a 10 per cent reduct ion In m issionary sa laries anda 15 per cent reduct ion In current work items was made . In May , the financ ialtrend indicated the need for st i l l greater reduct ion if the budget were to beba lanced . Hence , the reduct ion on m issionary salaries was increased to 15 percent;that on current work to 30 per cent . These heav y cuts were acceptedw ith amazing cheerfulness and a sp lendidly co-Operat iv e spirit . The wisdomofmaking them has been prov en by the fact that the fiscal year has been c losedw ithout debt .
For new bui ldings, major repa irs and m iscellaneous non -recurring items,
the treasurer has received during the year $ 104 ,403 .32 . No bui lding Operat ionsexcept those invo lv ing the use of spec ia l g ifts and absolute ly necessary repa irsare now in progress . One Sp lendid legacy Is making possible the erect ion of
the Freeman W ing O f the Cre ighton-Freeman Hospital at Brindaban ,India .
Spec ia l g ifts co l lected ov er a series of years are be ing used in the erect ion of the
beaut iful new p lant of the Woman’
s Christ ian Co l lege of Korea . A residencefor m issionaries has been comp leted at Jagda lpur, India ,
pa id for by the g iftsof the l itt le fo lks through the jun ior Thank-Offering .
The inv est ible funds of the Soc iety amounted on October 3 , 1933,'
to
$2 ,205 ,625 . 13, an increase O f approximate ly over the figures reported
last year . Th is Increase includes among other items a hospita l endowment andan endowment for one of our colleges. It Is w ith real joy that the treasurer
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reports a loss to date Of on ly 1 .87~per cent of the invest ible funds of the Soc iety .
A l l doubtfu l items w ith one or two m inor except ions have been charged Off
to profit and loss . The rema in ing investment list is sound through and throughconsist ing as it does O f (a) AA or AAA bonds lega l for inv estment of trust fundsin N ew Yorkor New Jersey or Massachusetts;(b) careful ly se lected Canadian
government and prov inc ia l bonds in cost less than 10 per cent of the ent ire l ist;and (c) a few bonds of the h ighest grade not legal but spec ifically approv ed byunan imous vote of the comm ittee on investments . A l l trust funds of the
Soc iety are ful ly protected by inv estments Of the h ighest grade . The average
income earned has been 4% per cent , enough to meet needs and to leave a sma l lba lance in investment income account .
The Ret irement Fund Endowment totals From the income
on this endowment , was pa id as ret irement allowance to almost onehundred m issionaries now ret ired from act ive serv ice . Under the PensionPo l icy P lan wh ich supp lements the Ret irement Fund Endowment , by pro
v iding for the ret irement care of m issionaries born after January 1,1879 ,
has been pa id since 1927 (when the p lan was started) to cover
prem iums on pension pol icies carried in three insurance compan ies of the
h ighest grade .
The cost O f Operat ing the Soc iety , exclusiv e O f Branch and con ferenceexpense ,
was a decrease of 9% per cent from simi lar costs in 1932 .
Costs in 1932 were , in turn ,12 per cent lower than in 1931 . Branch and
con ference expense figures are not avai lable at th is t ime .
Thankfu lness for a happy ending to a difficu lt and perp lex ing year is thekeynote of your treasurer
’
s report . We took large risk last October when the1933 budget was prepared . We w i l l doubtless take ev en greater ones beforethe 1934 budget is comp leted . But , despite fore ign exchange losses, where weconfident ly hoped for ga ins , despite econom ic turmoi l and uncerta inty , the
Soc iety has won through , free of debt , with its trust funds intact , its budgetbalaneed . We thank God and take courage .
FLORE NCE HOOPER , Treasurer .
ACT IONS OF GENERAL OFF ICERS
Ad Interim, 1932—1933
Act ing under authority con ferred upon them by the by -laws O f theWoman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety of the Methodist Episcopal Church , the
genera l officers O f the sa id Soc iety voted :To recommend that the Woman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety un ite w iththe Board O f Fore ign Missions in publ ish ing a statement concern ing the reportof the Laymen
’
s Foreign Missions Inqu iry ,such statement to be printed in the
Woman’
s Missionary Friend and in the Advocates.
To approv e Miss Knox as the representat ive O f the Woman’
s ForeignMissionary Soc iety in the Jo int Comm ittee on Mex ico .
TO approve integrat ion O f the Federat ion of Women’
s Boards and theForeign Missions Conference .
To accept , under the terms ment ioned in item 2 1 of the Will of Edwin S .
Fr
l
r
l
l erson,late resident O f Ham i lton County ,
Oh io,the bequest there in made as
O OWS :I g ive to the Woman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety O f the MethodistEpiscopal Church
,incorporated under the laws O f the State of New York,
the sum O f ten thousand do l lars, and the receipt O f the treasurer shall be asuffic ient acquittance to my executors . This bequest is made for the lov e
I hav e for my wife , Fann ie S . Emerson , and as a memoria l for her afterher death .
”
To authorize F lorence Hooper, treasurer O f the Woman’
s Foreign Mission
International Departmen t 5 1
ary Soc iety of the Method ist Episcopa l Church,resident O f Balt imore , Md .
,
to Sign a receipt for this bequest .
To authorize F lorence Hooper, treasurer O f the sa id Society , to se ll, assign .
and transfer 330 Publ ic Serv ice Trust shares and 200 Trustees Standard SharesInc . Trustees Standard Investment Shares Series D .
To authorize F lorence Hooper, treasurer O f the said Soc iety ,to sel l , assign
and transfer 108 shares of the stock of the Lehigh Coal and Nav igat ionCompany .
To authorize Florence Hooper, treasurer of the sa id Society , to sell, assignand transfer 192 shares of the capita l stock O f the Lehigh Va l ley Ra ilroadCompany .
TO authorize Florence Hooper, treasurer O f the sa id Soc iety , to sel l , assignand transfer 12 shares of the stock of the American Te lephone and Te legraphCompany .
To authorize F lorence Hooper, treasurer O f the sa id Society , to se l l , assignand transfer 303 shares O f the common stock O f the Un ited Gas ImprovementCompany .
ELO ISE A . WOOLEVE R , Recording Secretary .
ACT IONS OF THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITTEETAKEN ON RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE
INTERNAT IONAL DEPARTMENT
Ad I nterim
I t was voted: That for extra trave l expense be refunded to MissWi lhe lm ina E rbst who returned to the Ph i l ippines by way of Europe at our
request in order to g ive the women of the German Un it fresh contact with them ission fie lds .
That for hea lth reasons, be g iven Miss E lsie Schwab (m issionary Of
the German Un it ) to make it possible for her to take a needed rest at highera lt itude .
A nnual Meeting ,1933
I t was voted: That a subsidy O f $150 be granted to the correspondingsecretary of the Scandinav ian Un it and that $ 100 be given for l iterature .
That congratu lat ions and greet ings be sent to the Scandanav ian Un it onthe occasion of the twenty -fifth ann iversary of the beginn ing O f the Woman
’
s
Foreign Missionary Soc iety work there . Mrs . N icho lson was asked to writeth is letter .
That Miss W inn ie Gabrie lson be sent to Sweden in response to the desireO f the Scandinav ian Un it
,that she come th is year— the ir twenty -fifth anniv er
sary— and that she V isit the 29 soc iet ies organ i zed by her;one-ha lf of her
transportat ion to be borne by the Swedish women O f America , the other ha l fto be supp l ied by Internationa l Department funds , tota l est imated cost forsteamsh ip transportat ion being $ 150 .
That we suggest to the Sw iss Un it that they fo l low the same procedure as
the Woman’
s Foreign Missionary Society in regard to furloughing m issionaries .
That a letter of sympathy be written to the Swiss Un it because of thedeath of their president , Mrs . John L . N uelsen .
That subscript ions to the Woman’
s Missionary Friend and new l i teraturebe sent this year to the v arious Un its as prev iously .
That a gran t of be g iv en Mrs. George A . Mi l ler for l iterature or
trave l , or for other m issionary promot iona l work in South America .
That i f it is found possible when est imates are in for the expenditures for1934—35
,arrangements be made for the attendance at the next Genera l Execu
t Iv e Comm ittee meet ing of a representat ive from some Un it O f the Internat iona l Department .
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That the leaflet written by Mrs . N icho lson on the Internat iona l Department by inc luded in the study course and the budget for next y ear .
That Mrs . N icho lson be asked to write Mrs . Jashwant Rao Chitambarexpressing our apprec iation of the organ izat ion Of the women of GujaratCon ference and stat ing our wish to co -Opera te and our desire to rece ive informat ion concern ing the ir progress .
That Miss Achard be granted a budget O f for promot iona l work inGermany .
ELO ISE ANDREWS WOOLEVER ,Recording Secretary .
ACT IONS OF THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITTEETAKEN ON RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE UNIT MEET ING
Ad Interim
I t was voted that a comm ittee be appo inted to prepare a statement concern ing
“Reth inking Missions”to be sent out to the const ituency . The com
m ittee was named as fo l lows :— Mrs. N icho lson,Miss Ba i ley , Mrs. Moore,
Mrs . Shover, Mrs . LeSourd and Mrs . Woo lev er.
That we approve the statement on “Reth inking Missions drawn up bythe comm ittee and tha t we have one thousand copies made to be used as
deemed adv isable .
That the public sessions of the General Execut iv e Committee of 1933 bee l iminated. That the corresponding secretaries be directed to excuse the irfurlough ing m issionaries from attendance upon the Genera l Execut ive Committee meet ing and that the fo l lowing statement be sent to each Branch
execut ive comm ittee —“Whereas w ithin the last year a cut of 15 per cent hasbeen made In m issionary sa laries
,and 30 per cent in current work appropria
t ions , it seems w ise to ho ld the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee meet ing at a
m inimum expense . The Departments”in mid-year meet ing , have voted to
e l im inate the publ ic sessions;to excuse the m issionaries from attendance and
as a further economy , request the Branches to suggest to the ir de legates thatthey consent to postpone the ir serv ices as de legates unt i l the next annualmeet ing O f the Genera l Execut iv e Comm ittee . We have secured lega l adv iceconcern ing the quest ion O f excusing de legates, and are susta ined in our act ion .
”
That the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee meet on October 17, and that inV iew O f the present emergency under wh ich we are working , we accept thegrac ious inv itat ion of the Chicago Tra in ing Schoo l as the p lace of meet ing .
That w ith sincere thanks we accept the g ift of $1200 to be used for intensiv e v isitat ion O f the Branches by genera l and Branch Officers and m issionariesand that an addit ional amount not to exceed $ 1400 be appropriated from the
Home Adm in istrat ion Fund wh ich , w ith $1100 O f the g ift be ing reserved
as an award to the Branch securing most members and subscript ions) sha l lform a poo l out O f which the expenses O f the v isitat ion teams are to be pa id .
That the recommendat ion O f the joint comm ission w ith the Woman’
s
Home Missionary Soc iety be adopted as fo l lows :— “The comm ission recom
mends that programs be aga in prepared for a lready ex ist ing un ion organ izat ions and that in order to sav e expense ,
these programs be m imeographed .
”
That the genera l treasurer pay the ba lance of Dr. Caro l Chen ’
s expensescontracted as a speaker for the Un i ted Foreign Missionary Campa ign and
wh ich were not met by co l lect ions . (Later note : Th is amount was refundedto the treasurer by the Un ited Foreign Missionary Campa ign . )
That we part ic ipate in the Century O f Progress exh ib it to the extent of anappropriat ion O f $250 from the Home Adm in istrat ion Fund . O f th is isprom ised as a spec ia l g ift . )
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Annual Meeting , 1933
I t was voted that Mrs . Horne be asked to represent the Woman’
s Fore ignMissionary Society at the annua l meet ing of the Board O f Fore ign Missions.
That the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee of 1934 ,be he ld in accordance
with the by - laws.
That the ad interim act ions of the genera l Officers be approv ed .
That the annua l reports of Mrs . Shover, secretary O f young peop le'
s work;Miss Gordon , representat iv e O f Swedish work;Miss Merri l l , editor of the
Friend;Mrs . Lew is, editor of the Junior Friend;Miss Lewis, secretary of the
genera l Office;Miss Ba i ley , publ isher, be accepted .
That a specia l vote O f thanks be g iv en Miss Ba i ley for keeping the publ icat ion Office se lf-sustain ing undermost difficu lt condit ions .
ELO ISE A . WOOLEVE R ,Recording Secretary .
ACT IONS OF THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITTEETAKEN ON RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Ad Interim
I t was voted that the p lans as presented in the Annua l Message and the
B lue Print be -
approved .
That the Branches put a new emphasis on the Office of secretary O f l iterature ,
through the ent ire l ine of secretaries , start ing with the Branch secretaryof l iterature ,
to the end that better promot ion sha l l be g iv en the Friend.
That the Home Department urge the reviva l O f m ission study c lassesand suggest as the study book “Reth inking Missions
” w ith Dr. Fahs’“Out l ine” as a help , or
“How Far to the Nearest Doctor by Dr. Dodd ,
or
Eastern VVOmen Today and Tomorrow” with he lps prepared by our editor
of l iterature .
That a suggested read ing l ist be prepared , printed on a slip and sent to the
depots O f supp l ies for distribut ion . That the cha irman of the l iterature committee , Mrs . Bragg , be asked to secure from each Branch secretary of l iterature a l ist of ten books for th is reading l ist and that she make the fina l select ion ,
a p lace be ing made on the l ist for a book suggested by the comm ittee on worldCit izensh ip .
That Miss Ba i ley send the Annua l Message and the dev ice to the missionaries on the fie ld and to the un its of the Internat iona l Department and theB lue Print to the Standard Bearer m issionaries .
That in v iew of the financ ia l situat ion ,we rescind the act ion of October,
1932 touch ing the publ icat ion of the history of the Soc iety in 1934—35 and thatwe askMiss Lodge ,
our representat ive on the Centra l Comm ittee , not to p ledgeus to the use of the bookon Japan unt i l further not ice .
That the Forward Movement Comm ittee be a l lowed a page a month inthe Friend.
That Mary Reed be included in the list of Adventurers in Fa ith for studyi
fp1ltd/larch as next year wi l l be the fift ieth ann iversary ofMiss Reed
’
s go ing to thee
That we approve of Mrs. LeSourd’
s going as our representat ive to the
Geneva Y . W . C . A . Con ference even i f the Woman’
s Home Missionary Soc ietyshou ld not fee l that it can share in the expense at th is t ime .
That we approv e of co l lege v isitat ion by Mrs. LeSourd.
That we request the l iterature comm ittee to p lan for a program or part of aprogram on student work.
That the appo intment of three new members on the central comm itteeof theWesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld be approved : Miss Knapp to edit the “
Bul let in ,
”
Miss Wi lson as"
t reasurer, Miss Kletzing as chairman of the world serv icedepartment .
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That the home base secretary ,unless there is a Branch secretary of the
Wesleyan Serv ice Guild , make the gui ld her spec ial responsib i l ity during1933—34 and persona l ly see that each unit receives its apport ionment for workon the foreign fie ld by September 1 , 1933 .
That only one copy O f the B lue Print be included in the young people's
pudget and that one Copy of the Thank-Offering leaflet be inc luded in the budgetree .
That the home base secretaries be requested to urge educat ion for promot ion from one age group to another.
That a leaders’ tra in ing course comm ittee be appointed , consist ing O f Mrs .
Woo lever, Mrs. Shover and Mrs . McKibben .
TO recommend to the leaders’ train ing course comm ittee of the Soc ietythat a manual for leaders be prepared wh ich may be g iv en to new workers whoare unable to take the Missionary Workers
’ Tra in ing Course .
That we approve the program out l ine for un ion soc iet ies a lready ex ist ingin the young peop le
’
s department for 1933—34 as presented by Mrs. Shover.
That in the jun ior work miteboxes and Thank-Offering be comb ined fornext year.
That there be a quarterly newsletter from the general secretary of jun ior
pro
gk to Branch superintendents and from the Branch superintendents to
ca ers .
That a big brother and big sister fee l ing be fostered between StandardBearers and jun iors.
That a manual for m issionary and jun ior workers w ith a b ib l iography beprepared for the summer schools O f m issions , leaders
’
conferences and indiv idualstudy correspondence course—to be sma l l and inexpensive (m imeographed )and that there should be ava ilable by c ircu lat ion the books necessary .
That where corre lat ion is under way or inev itable the leaders write the irBranch superintendent of j un ior work who w i l l be able to prov ide helps forthese cases .
That a simp l ified mid-year report b lank be prepared by Mrs. McKibben .
That in order to insure the acceptance O f the jun ior textbook of theCentral Comm ittee , the manuscript must be subm itted not later than Januaryto the general secretary of the jun ior work as well as to the Methodist memberof the Central Comm ittee .
That the terms“true blue and do llar brigade be om itted from the
jun ior material next year .
That for the stewardsh ip read ing course the Branch home base secretary
llm
flthe Branch stewardship secretary be requested to se lect e ight or ten
ea ets.
That we emphasize the v alue of the use of the stewardship candles andcolors at eachmeet ing .
That we recommend the cont inued presentat ion O f stewardship in an
attract ive form to the young peop le and jun iors.
That the cont inued use of the star p lan in the extension department forthe securing of new members be approved;that the use of the sunsh ine bagsbe cont inued and that the plan for l inking the act ive aux i l iary members w iththe extension members through an
“ informat ion serv ice”be approved.
That Mrs . Tom l inson , cha irman of the world c it i zensh ip comm ittee , beauthorized to send a letter to the D isarmament Conference .
That the appoin tment of Miss E l izabeth Dav is to the comm ittee on worldcit izensh ip be approved .
That Mrs . N icho lson be requested to prepare a brief not ice for the Friendrequest ing our members to cooperate w ith the Laymen
’
s Missionary Movement in the Observ ance O f Men and Missions Sunday ,
Nov ember 19 .
That Mrs. Brechlin of Du luth , Minn . , be appointed to assemble the items
of interest and importance in the Norweg ian-Dan ish Con ferences in th is
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That we approve the projects of the Comm ittee On World Friendsh ipamong Chi ldren— the sending of world friendsh ip picture postcards, the writ ingO f world goodwi l l messages and composit ions on world peace .
That specia l attent ion he ca l led to the suggest ions regarding leadershiptra in ing conta ined in “
Informat ion for Leaders .
That we use the present form O f b lank for annual reports w ith the add itionof three co lumns for correlated groups .
That we suggest that districts have c irculating libraries for leaders ofchildren
’
s work.
That we emphasize the v isitat ion p lan in L . L . B . work and urge theaux i l iaries to carry out their responsib i l ity for the promot ion of th is p lan .
That Mrs . McKibben be g iven perm ission to send to the Branch superintendents O f j un ior work a statemen t prepared by Miss Green O f the Boardof Educat ion w ith regard to the corre lated program , together with exp lanat ionsregarding these corre lated programs, and the way in wh ich our soc iet ies mayeffect iv e ly funct ion in them , the use of our l iterature , and the div ision of funds.
Stewardship . That the a ttent ion O f all stewardsh ip secretaries be ca l ledto the resumpt ion O f publ icat ion O f “
The Spokesman and that it be recommended to them as supp lementary materia l
That the co lumn on Fe l low—Workers for the Truth be cont inued on thestewardsh ip page in the Friend and that Mrs . Berryman H . McCoy of NewYork Branch be appointed to prepare this materia l with Mrs . Ruckdischellof the Woman
’
s Home Missionary Soc iety .
Extension . That each Branch se lect some attract ive project from currentwork, not sa laries ofm issionaries, for sunsh ine bag money .
That all Branches hav e a space on report blanks for report ing extensionmembers .
That to remov e a zero ,money for dues must be credited to that church .
That in p laces where zeros hav e been removed we cont inue cu lt ivat ionand encouragement .
That we suggest that a subscript ion to the Friend be secured for eachp lace where a zero is removed .
That we cont inue to inc lude the Branch extension secretaries among thecontributors to the Branch page in the Fri end.
Circle of Remembrance. That Branches be requested to cont inue the
annua l payment O f to the secretary O f the Circ le of Remembrance .
Nominations . That Miss A . M . Achard be nom inated as secretary of
German workwith an a l lowance O f $400 for th is year, the understanding beingthat th is be further decreased next year .
That Miss Amy Lewis be nom inated as secretary O f genera l office w ith a
sa lary O f and an Office budget ofThat Miss A l ice Haze lt ine be nom inated as d irector O f L ibrary Serv ice
w ith a budget O f $50 .
That Mrs . Edward Brechlin be appo inted to collect the stat ist ics and
write the report for the Norweg ian—Dan ish work for next year.
That the appointment of the de legates to the Con ference on the Cause
and Cure of War be left to the world c it izensh ip comm ittee in consultat ionwith Miss Lew is .
That Miss Susan Lodge be nom inated as the Methodist member O f theCentra l Comm ittee on the Un ited Study O f Fore ign Missions .
That the fo l lowing de legates be nom inated for the annual meet ing O f theForeign Missions Conference : w ith expenses from budget , Mrs. Thomas
N icho lson;w ith expenses from genera l treasury ,Mrs . J . D . Bragg;a lternate ,
Mrs. Ot is Moore;w ithout expense to the Soc iety , Mrs . Dorr Diefendorf andMiss A . G . Ba i ley .
That the fo l lowing reporters be appo inted : Z ion ’
s Herald, Miss E . A .
Merri l l;Christian Advocate,New York Edit ion
,Miss Amy Lew is;Centra l
Edit ion , Mrs . J . C . Shov er;Northwestern Ed it ion ,Mrs. J . D . Bragg;Pac ific
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Edit ion , Mrs . Jerome Seymour;Swedish Edit ion , Miss Ruth Gordon;GermanEdition , Miss A . M . Achard .
As Home Department member on the comm ittee on memoria ls, thatMrs. F . A . Hom e be appo inted .
As the new Home Department member on the nom inat ing comm ittee for1933—34
,that Miss Lu lie P . Hooper be appo inted .
That the appointment of the comm ittees as l isted on page 8 of the YearBook be approv ed .
Home Administration Budget. That $50 be a l lowed to the Comm itteeof Reference and Counse l O f the Fore ign Missions Con ference for radio
p ubl icity .
That the fo l lowing Home Adm in istrat ion Budget for 1933—34 be approv ed :
Expense ofGenera l Execut ive .
Expense of Mid-YearExpense O f Interboard and Un ion Co l lege meet ingsExpense of genera l OfficersMedica l department and sh ipping bureau O f B . F . M . .
Genera l OfficeYoung peop le
’
s departmentJun ior department .
Student department .
Wesleyan Serv ice Gui ldGerman workSwedish workHome Department m isce l laneousForeign Department m isce l laneousShare P lan letters .
AuditorBond
World c it izensh ip comm itteeFore ign Missions Con ferenceR .R. and SS . Bureau .
Year BookL ibrary Serv icelnterdenominational fie ld campaign .
President ’s emergency fundSafety boxes and lega l expensesRadio publ ic ityVisitat ion campa ignMisce l laneous
Tota l 50
MRS . F . H . SHEETS, Secretary of the Home Department .
ACT IONS OF THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITTEETAKEN ON RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE FORE IGN DEPARTMENT
The fo l lowing act ions of the Fore ign Department taken from the c loseof the annua l meet ing of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee ,
1932, to the c lose
of the annua l meet ing , 1933 , were reported to the Genera l Execut ive Committee and confirmed by it
Resolved that the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety of the Method istEpiscopa l Church approv e the integrat ion O f the Foreign Missions Con ferenceand the Federat ion of Woman
’
s Boards .
TO approv e the p lan for jo int recru it ing for staff of Un ion Co l leges inInd ia , as the Soc iety
’
s response to the invest igat ion be ing made by the
American Advisory Comm ittee on Christ ian Higher Educat ion in India .
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Ind iaThat the name of the hospital in Brindaban
,India , be changed to the
Cre ighton-Freeman Christ ian Hospita l , one blockto be the Sarah E . Cre ightonblock,
}
the other the Frank and Margaret J . F reeman block w ith name p lateon eac
That Miss Ada M . Kennard , princ ipa l O f the We l lesley Girls High Schoo l ,Na in i Tal, Ind ia , be and is hereby authorized to inv est in Ind ian or Brit ishGovernment securit ies , or in securit ies authorized by the treasurer of theWoman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety of the Methodist Episcopa l Church inUn ited States , Miss F lorence Hooper, resident of Ba lt imore , Md .
, U . S . A.,
funds of the We l lesley Girls High Schoo l , sa id investments to be in the name
of the princ ipa l O f the We l lesley G irls High Schoo l , Na in i Tal, India .
That perm ission be granted to Hyderabad Conference to proceed withthe purchase of land for the Hyderabad Vocat iona l School and w ith the establishment of the schoo l , it be ing understood that no obl igat ion is to be assumedon the part of the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety beyond the designatedcapita l funds a lready ava i lable .
TO approv e the sa le of the house at Lon i near Poona .
To approve sa le O f a port ion o f the P ithoragarh farm .
Chin a
That Miss F lorence Hooper, treasurer of the Woman’
s Fore ign MissionarySoc iety of the Methodist Ep icopa l Church is hereby authorized and directedto
‘
pay from the fire insurance fund to the centra l treasurer for Ch ina , $200Mex . to cover fire damage wh ich came December 14 ,
1932, to the Thompson
Tra in ing Schoo l dorm itory at Chang l i .That Miss F lorence Hooper , treasurer of the Woman
'
s Fore ign MissionarySoc iety O f the Methodist Episcopa l Church is hereby authorized to pay to thecentra l treasurer for Ch ina from the fire insurance fund $810 Mex . to coverdamage to the B ible Tra in ing Schoo l at Foochow , Ch ina , and $200 Mex . to
cov er fire damage to the G irls Boarding Schoo l at Tai Ma iu .
That the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety express its wi l l ingness todonate to Foochow Christ ian Un ion Hospita l for the benefit of sa id hospita lunder a dec larat ion of trust , as its share in the capita l investment O f the un ionenterprise , its property known as the Magaw Hospita l in Foochow , Ch ina , andto ab ide by the est imate made by the comm ittee of appra isers wh ich hasprev iously p laced the va luat ion upon the American Board bui ldings .
In case the property is no longer used as a hospita l there is to be in theun ion p lant some adequate prov isions made , commensurate w ith the v a lue of
the present Magaw property , to perpetuate the name O f Magaw as a memoria l .That during the second six months of 1933 and the first six months of 1934
the spec ia l grant of $400 Mex . on a m issionary sa lary be cont inued .
That for the second six months of 1933 , and the first six months O f 1934a spec ia l emergency appropriat ion be made to each O f the Ch ina Con ferencesfrom Branch exchange ga in , equ iva lent to one-th ird of the present currentwork appropriat ion in Mex . do l lars, th is appropriat ion to be used in no case
for new projects , but on ly temporari ly to supp lement sa laries of Nat iona ls andwork appropriat ions of inst itut ions because of extra expense inc ident to thelow price of si lv er . The distribut ion sha l l be made by the fie ld reference committee of each conference to spec ific indiv idua ls and inst itut ions in a proport ionas near ly as sha l l seem w ise , equ iva lent to the orig inal appropriat ion . The
funds for these emergency appropriat ions sha l l be Obta ined by the centraltreasurer for Ch ina by charg ing aga inst the exchange ga in of each Branchan amount in Mex . do l lars equ iva lent to one third O f the current appropriat ionsO f the Branch reckoned in Mex . do l lars at 2 to 1 . Thus i f the appropriat ion is
go ld , Mex . , the amount charged sha l l be Mex .
That the 1934 appropriat ion for the Ch inkiang Hospita l be transferred
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to W'
uhu Genera l Hospita l and that Miss F lorence Say les be assigned to the
Wuhu Hospita l .That the interest accru ing from the bu i lding fund in Ch ina be distributed
to the Ch ina con ferences and Hwa Nan Co l lege .
To concur in the request from the fie ld to change the name O f the NanchangWoman
’
s and Ch i ldren ’
s Hospita l to the Ida Kahn Woman’
s and Ch i ldren ’
s
Hospita l .To concur in the request from the fie ld to change the name O f the B ible
Sem inary at Foochow to the B ibl ica l Inst itute .
Jap an
To approve the recommendat ions sent from Japan as fo l lows :That the act ion taken at the May Meet ing , 1933 , authoriz ing the c losing
of our work in Senda i not later than January 1,1934 be resc inded and that
as a subst itute therefor we approve the recommendat ions sent from Japanas fo l lows :
(a ) That the m issionaries of the Board of Fore ign Missions and O f theWoman
’
s Foreign Missionary Society be withdrawn from Senda i not later than1936 .
(b) That unt i l the t ime O f the fina l w ithdrawa l at least one fam i ly and onesing le m issionary be appo inted to Senda i .
(c) That the ent ire present property of the Woman’
s Fore ign MissionarySoc iety in Senda i be giv en to the Japan Method ist Church for the use of the
Senda i Church , on condit ion that when the present property O f thechurch sha l lbe so ld and a su itable amount deducted from the proceeds to cov er the expensesof the remov a l of the church bu i lding , the ba lance become the property O f theWoman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety , the disposit ion of th is sum to be determ ined at that t ime .
(d) That the present appropriat ion to Senda i be cont inued on a decreasing
(e) That the present Board of Foreign Missions property be so ld w ith dueconsiderat ion of the rights and interests of the loca l church and that the proceeds be used in who le or in greater part to reduce the m ission debt .
That the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety agree to the proposed p lanfor the organ izat ion O f a Japan sect ion of the Methodist Jo int Comm ittee(M . E . and M . E . South ) wh ich now covers the work in Korea and Mexico .
Korea
TO accept the apport ionment of $600 for the Centra l Counc i l in Korea ,
the amount to be pa id by the genera l treasurer .
To approv e the p lan for a vocat iona l schoo l for boys and g irls at Konj uunder the const itut ion as presented and approved .
That the Ewha kindergarten and home for the kindergarten teachers bethe Thank-Offering project for the jun ior department in 1934 .
That Miss Moneta J . Troxe l be appo inted treasurer for Korea .
That if the proper authorit ies approv e , the proceeds rece ived fromGovernment in taking over a sma l l piece O f the Soc iety
'
s property for a road ,
be used to repa ir East Gate Hospita l , no debt to be incurred on the fie ld .
Ph ilip p in e IslandsTO rat ify the p lan for the organ izat ion O f a Permanent Comm ittee O f the
Mission Boards Working in the Ph i l ippine Islands and that Mrs. C . C . Pea le ,
Mrs. Dorr D iefendorf and Mrs . J . M . Avann be the Soc iety’
s representat iv es .
That a letter over the signatures O f the president , the cha irman of theFore ign Department and the Offic ia l correspondent be sent to each O f theSoc iety
’
s m issionaries in the Ph i l ippine Islands, convey ing our conv ict ion that
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i f any O f them cannot be loya l to the Methodist Episcopa l Church and to itsadm in istrat ion ,
we w i l l find it necessary ,though re luctant ly , to accept the ir
resignat ions . (A copy O f the letter to be sent to Bishop Lee and to the Boardof Foreign Missions . )
That in case the correspondence deve lops the necessity for reca ll of anyof the m issionaries in the Ph i l ipp ine Islands ad interim , authority be grantedto the president of the Soc iety , the cha irman of the Fore ign Department andthe offic ia l correspondent by unan imous vote to dec ide upon the act ion or
act ions requ ired .
In response to the request of B ishop Lee that a representat ive of the
Soc iety be sent to the Ph i l ippine Islands as an offic ia l v isitor , resolved:That we do not th ink a representat ive of the Soc iety shou ld go to the
Ph i l ippine Is lands at th is t ime .
That the Offic ia l correspondent and the president O f the Soc iety be a comm ittee to prepare and send a letter to B ishop Lee , sett ing forth our reasons forthe abov e act ion .
That the Soc iety forego any c la im On the sa lary advanced to MissE l izabeth Parkes be fore her death,
in favor of a memoria l chape l in San
Fernando .
Ma laya
That immediate steps be taken to c lose the A lexandra Home;that p lansbe subm itted regarding sa le O f property and that efforts be made to prov idefor the women now in the inst itut ion by p lac ing them in a government home .
TO approve the bui lding of the m issionary residence at Ipoh forStra its, wh ich amount is on hand on the fie ld .
M exico
Resolved that Miss F lorence Hooper, resident of Ba lt imore , Mary land,
treasurer of the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety of the MethodistEpiscopa l Church , sha l l be authorized to issue to Miss Ade l ia Pa lac ios thepower or powers of attorney necessary and suffic ient to authorize her to se ll,assign , and transfer to the company Cihuacalmecac ,
"
S . A ., the propert ies
known as 3a Serapio Rendon 76 ,Mex ico City ,
Federa l D istrict;Aven idaPon iente 3 1 1 , Puebla , Pue;and Ca l le del Cantador 9 , Guanajuato
, Gto . , allin the Republ ic of Mex ico , at a price not less than one hundred thousandpesos Mexican currency , and to represent the Soc iety in alljudic ia l and adm in istrat iv e matters that may exist at present and in the futurein the aforement ioned Republ ic O f Mex ico .
That the cha irman O f the Fore ign Department and the offic ia l correspondent for Mex ico be sent to Mex ico w ith power to act regarding the c losingO f the Keen Schoo l and any other matter demanding immediate act ion;theexpenses not exceeding $400 to be advanced by the genera l treasurer and repa idfrom the Keen Schoo l appropriat ions .
That Miss Ruth Warner be appo inted treasurer for Mex ico .
Sou th Am erica
The Soc iety extend for another six months , the act ion taken at Tu lsa as
fo l lows —Because of the increased cost O f l iv ing resu lt ing from the deprec iat ionof currency of Argent ina and Uruguay , a spec ia l appropriat ion be made fromga in by exchange to supp lement the sa lary of our m issionaries and contractteachers in Eastern South America in proport ion to the amount of her sa larynot be ing pa id in the Un ited States of 2 10 pesos per quarter in Argent ina and240 pesos per quarter in Uruguay .
That authority be g iven Miss Edmeston to proceed w ith the repav ing of
the pav ement about the Camacua property in Buenos A ires at a cost not to
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exceed $200 ,payment to be made from the ba lance of the L ima bui lding fund
now in the hands of the genera l treasurer .
That $580 needed to meet the defic it at Co leg io Norte Americana , Rosario ,
at the beg inn ing O f the schoo l y ear , March 1 , 1934 , be taken from ba lance O fthe L ima bui lding fund now in the hands O f the genera l treasurer .
Fran ce
That the work at Grenoble ,France , be c losed as O f Ju ly 1 , 1931
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That Miss F lorence Hooper , treasurer and the Offic ia l correspondent forEurope be authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the rent ing on
or after October 1 , 1933 ,of the property now owned by the Woman
’
s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety of the Methodist Episcopa l Church ,
in Grenoble ,France ,
the amoun t of renta l and the exact prov isions O f the contract to be determ inedby them after consu ltat ion w ith the persons who are purposing to ren t theproperty . That Miss Hooper and the Offic ia l correspondent be authorized toinc lude in th is contract a prov ision whereby an Opt ion of purchase sha l l be
g iv en to the persons who are rent ing if they desire such Opt ion . In short , thatfu l l authority be vested in Miss Hooper , treasurer , and the Offic ia l correspondent to take the steps necessary to rent or to se l l the property now ownedby the sa id Soc iety in Grenoble ,
France .
Nor th A fricaResolved that Miss F lorence Hooper, treasurer O f the Woman
’
s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety of the Methodist Episcopa l Church ,
resident O f Ba lt imore ,Md. , be authorized to g ive to Glora M . Wy sner of A lg iers , North Africa ,
in the
name O f the Soc iety , the right to act as rea l and lega l proxy for the Soc ietyin the French territory O f North Africa and in the name of the Soc iety ( 1) tosue and be sued before the courts O f law;(2 ) to sett le and adjust all accountsconcern ing the Soc iety;(3 ) to represent the Soc iety before the court;(4 ) to havethe genera l superv ision O f the affa irs and interests of the Soc iety in FrenchNorth Africa;(5 ) to see to and hav e carried out a ll necessary repa irs on
propert ies be long ing to the Soc iety and to h ire such.
propert ies as are neededfor the Soc iety ,
prov ided a lway s that the expense incurred for such repa irsand rents sha l l be covered by the appropriat ions du ly authori zed by the
Soc iety;(6) to nom inate and subst itute one or severa l persons hav ing herpowers to undertake to carry out one or other or all of the powers , authorit iesand matters above ment ioned and to dec ide the condit ions in wh ich thesepowers sha l l be exerc ised . L ikew ise , a lso to w ithdraw such authorizat ionfrom the other persons as it may p lease the sa id Glora M . Wy sner . The sa idSoc iety hereby grant ing to
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the sa id Glora M . Wy sner and her nom inees fu l lpower to act in the sa id d istrict as rea l ly and effect ive ly in ev ery respect as theSoc iety itse l f wou ld do , the latter undertaking to rat ify and confirm all and
whatsoever the sa id Glora M . Wysner and her nom inees may lega l ly do or
cause to be done in the sa id prem ises .
The M cDowell Fellowship Fund
That.
Miss He len Tupper Y usufzo be re leased from the fina l year of
serv ice st Ipulated in her McDowell Fe l lowsh ip contract , and be a l lowed to
transfer her serv ices to the Board of Fore ign Missions .
Clara Swain Medical Scholarship
That the C lara Swa in Med ica l Scho larsh ip be g iv en Miss Jenn ie L i l ly ,a
cand idate O f Co lumb ia R iver Branch .
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Ewha Co llege
That the left to the Soc iety by the wi l l O f Edw in S . Emerson bea l located to the Ewha bu i lding fund , w ith the
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understanding that it be used
for a su itable memoria l to Mrs . Fann ie Hiddon Emerson,pre ferably the
chape l in one of the bui ld ings now be ing erected .
Rela ting to M issionaries
CANDIDATE S WERE ACCE PTED AS FOLLOWSTopeka Branch
— Nora Fairchild , M .D . c .w .
Assigned to the Cre ighton-Freeman Hospita l , Brindaban ,India .
Columbia River Branch—F lorence Merryman C . t .
Assigned to the Crandon Inst itute , Montev ideo , South America .
Resolved that Dr. Bertha Chase , N ew Eng land Branch, be g iv en a grantin 1934 , of $150 , from the med ical educat ion fund , for further preparat ionwh i le on furlough .
That Dr . Emma Ernsberger , Cinc innat i Branch , be g iven an addit iona lret irement a l lowance of a year , making an annual tota l O f $200 unt i lother or d ifferent act ion by the Fore ign Department .
That A l ice Irw in , be reca l led from Rosario , South America , at once .
That the term of He len Morris Lee , as a contract teacher , be extendedprov ided her passage both way s can be assured by a spec ia l g ift .
That approva l be g iven He len Buss to return to India , as requested bythe fie ld reference and finance comm ittees of the Northwest India Con ference ,
to take charge of the primary schoo l for boys at Meerut , and the acceptanceof set aside by the reference comm ittee , to cover the necessary trav e lexpense O f Miss Buss.
That Dr . Lo isW itham be perm itted to return to Shangha i Med ical Schoo lin September , the Medica l Schoo l to take over her sa lary and outgo ingpenses, w ith the understand ing that if the Soc iety is financ ia l ly able at the
end O f the year Miss W itham w i l l return to the work O f the Soc iety and the
Medica l Schoo l be re imbursed for two th irds of the outgo ing expenses .
That Miss Martha Wh ite ley O f Foyer Eco le , Grenoble ,France , be
transferred to the workof the Student Hostel in A lgiers , North Africa , transferto take p lace when her connect ion w ith the former inst itut ion expires inSeptember, 1933 .
RETIRED RELATION GRANTED VV
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H YEARLY ALLOWANCE AS INDICATED :N ew England Branch
— Marion Da lrymp le for 1934 i f necessary ) .
Philadelphia B ranch— Pearl Madden less
Cincinnati Branch— Leonora Seeds lessTopeka B ranch- Isabe l McKnight less H i lda Swan
lessPacific Branch— My rt le Bart lett (w ithout a l lowance ) , Ruth Jayne (with
out a l lowance ) , Z ula Brown (without a l lowance ) , Isabe l Luce (withouta l lowance ) .
RE S IGNAT ION S ACCE PTED :
Philadelphia Branch— C lara G ibson .
Cincinnati B ranch— Dorothy Dunton ,A l ice I rw in ,
Ruth Johnston ,
Viv ian Proud .
N orthwestern B ranch— Jenn ie Ba l l , Margaret Bray ton .
Des Moines Branch— Joseph ine Packer .
Minneapolis Branch— Eva Penner .
RELAT ION CHANGED FROM CON TRACT TEACHER To M I SS IONARY :N ew England
— Etta May Gifford .
N orthwestern Branch— E lsie Shepherd .
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That returns of m issionaries to the fie ld,w ith except ions granted by the
Fore ign Department , be immediate ly cancel led and the m issionaries deta inedby th is act ion ,
i f they have been in the United Stat es fi fteen months or morebe p laced on second y ear home sa lary for the ba lance O f 1933 .
That a ll furloughs be cance l led immediate ly and deferred twe lve months ,
except in cases O f hea lt h or fam i ly emergency ,or where furlough is a lready
twelve months or more overdue . (Th is act ion does not affect contractteachers whose contracts expire in
That last furloughs due in 1933 and 1934 of m issionaries due to ret ire arenot cance l led and may not be deferred .
That all bui lding orders now outstand ing , except for bui ldings a lreadycontracted for or
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covered by spec ia l g ifts, be cancel led,adjustment of spec ia l
cases to be taken care of by the O ffic ia l correspondent and genera l treasurer .
That the spec ific readjustments requ ired by the act ions on appropriat ions ,and on the m issionary staff be recommended by the field reference comm itteein a ll con ferences where such comm ittee ex ists , and where possible voted on
by the Woman’
s Con ference . In fie lds where no reference comm ittee or
Woman’
s Conference ex ists , a vote of the who le body of the Woman'
s Fore ignMissionary Society m issionaries sha l l be taken . Spec ia l adj ustments requiredby sp ec ia l condit ions sha l l be left to the offic ia l correspondents and the fie ldauthorit ies .
That the addit iona l 15 per cent reduct ion of origina l appropriat ions forcurrent work, be , so far as possible ,
in the form O f a vert ica l cut wh ich sha l linvo lve e l im inat ion of inst itut ions , stat ions , d istricts or types O f work.
That the genera l treasurer be authori zed to send the cab les requ ired to
in form the fie ld O f the abov e act ions .
A nnual Meeting—1 933
That 1934 appropriat ions be authorized as fo l lows to be made from the
fund for fore ign fie ld items in the hands O f the genera l treasurera . Z enana Papers from the income of the Z enana Paper Fund .
b. Income of the Francesca N . Gamble F und , Sadie B . Ferguson Fund
and other funds for medica l educat ion ,for medica l scho larsh ips to be pa id
candidates for med ica l m issionary serv ice under the Soc iety .
c . Income of the Isabe l la Thoburn Co l lege Endowment for scho larsh ipsand professorsh ip .
d. for Ret irement A l lowances .
e . Fore ign Adm in istrat ion Budget 1934 :TaxesInterest and exchangeFukien Bureau of Bui lding Construct ionComm ittee on CO -Operat ion in Lat in AmericaTit le expenses and powers of attorneyJo int Comm ittee on Re l ig ious Educat ion in Fore ign F ie ldsFore ign treasurers
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expensesMr . Higdon , Nat iona l Christ ian Counc i l , Ph i l ippine IslandsCh ina Christ ian Counc i lExecut ive Board ofM . E . Church in Southern Asia 250 .00
Misce l laneous 180 .00
Tota l appropriat ions amount ing to were made for 1934 (Seeappropriat ions booklet ) .
That Ret irement A l lowances be cut 5 p er cent for 1934 ( 1932 being 100p er cent ) .
That fie ld and home sa laries O f m issionaries in act iv e serv ice be cut 15
p er cent for 1934 ( 1932 appropriat ion being 100 per cent ) .
That current work appropriat ions be cut 30 p er cent for 1934 ( 1932appropriat ions being 100 per cent ) .
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That a ll bu i lding appropriat ions be om itted in 1934 .
That furloughs due in 1933 be granted in 1934 , as voted in each case bythe Fore ign Department;that fur loughs due in 1934 be de lay ed unt i l 1935except in emergency cases voted by the Foreign Departm ent . (In genera l , a llfurloughs are to be de layed 12 months from the ir origina l date . ) It shou ld beunderstood that returns to the fie ld and furloughs wi l l be distributed throughthe year as funds become ava i lable and not all p laced in the early months .
That returns to the fie ld from fur lough for 1934 be granted in accordance withvote ,
in each case , of the Foreign Department .
That last furloughs, due In and fo l low ing years , O f m issionariesdue to ret ire , are not cance l led and may not be deferred .
That the spec ific readjustments requ ired by the act ions on appropriat ions ,and on the m issionary staff be recommended by the fie ld reference comm itteein all conferences , where such comm ittee exists , and where Woman
'
s Con ferences ex ist , fina l act ion sha l l be taken by the Woman
’
s Con ferences . In fie ldswhere no reference comm ittee or Woman
’
s Con ference ex ists , a vote O f thewho le body O f the act ive Woman
’
s Foreign Missionary Soc iety m issionariessha l l be taken . Spec ia l adjustments requ ired by spec ial condit ions sha l l beleft to the offic ia l correspondent and the fie ld authorit ies . In case O f majorchanges in a l locat ion of funds
,we recommend consu ltat ion w ith the fie ld
finance comm ittee O f the Board of Foreign Missions and other fie ld authorit iesin each fie ld , so that adjustments may be made in the l ight of the tota lChrist ian program in that fie ld .
That the genera l treasurer be authorized to send cables requ ired to informthe fie ld of the above act ions .
That the Object for the Young Peop le’
s Thank-Offering 1935 be the
Foochow Christ ian Un ion Hospita l .That the object for the Jun ior Thank Offering 1935 be the Soc ia l Evange
listic Center at Nagasaki (to cover the amount due on the German Consu lateproperty , recent ly purchased) .
That 500 copies O f an appropriat ion booklet be printed , the cost to bepa id from the Home Adm in istrat ion Fund in the hands O f the genera l treasurer .
That the booklet conta in fu l l l ist ofm issionaries ’ sa laries and trave l , a summaryo f con ference tota ls by Branches , and the usua l m isce l laneous genera l items .
Rep or t on the College Abroad Movem en t Collec tion s to Ap ril 30 , 1933
has been rece ived by the treasurer thus far on account O f theamounts ra ised in the Co l lege Abroad Campa ign . Th is inc ludes amountswh ich have been ra ised by Northwestern Branch , but not y et pa id to the
genera l treasurer . It was necessary to inc lude these in order to get the
correct div ision of the funds . $87,356 . 61 IS 42 p er cent O f thetota l askings In the Campa ign . came in designated for West Ch inaUn iversity; had been asked . E l im inat ing th is from askings , and a lsothe from rece ipts , leav es 4 1 .3 p er cent of the other askings rece ived ,
hence p er cent of the askings are a l lotted to each of the four co l leges
;Inra Nan ,Ewha ,
Isabe l la Thoburn and Kwassui. The a l lotments are as
O owsz
Isabe l la ThoburnKwassui
*Inc lud ing pa id by Ruth Sm ith on the fie ld .
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is set aside as an endowment for Hwa Nan Co l lege , the income to besent annua l ly to the fie ld . for Ewha Co l lege is app l ied on accountof the bui lding campa ign . for West Ch ina Un iversity has been ex
pended for the dorm itory . for Isabe l la Thoburn Co l lege has beenspent in part for the W ing on the co l lege and leav es a ba lance O f in the
Isabe l la Thoburn Co l lege Un ion Co l lege account . The for Kwassuihas made possible the erect ion O f the co l lege bu i lding at a cost of Yenw ith a net defic it of on ly st i l l to be prov ided .
Rep resen ta t ives on Boards and Comm i t tees
The fo l low ing persons were e lected representat ives O f the Soc iety on
govern ing boards of the Un ion Co l leges in wh ich the Soc iety is co—operat ing ,and other un ion organ i zat ions .
I sabella Thoburn College— Miss E . M . Watson , Mrs . W i l l iam Boyd, Mrs .
C . H . Hardie , Mrs . H . E . Woo lever , Dr . Oscar Buck, Mr . Thomas Donohugh.
Advisory members , Mrs . E l l is Phi l l ips,Mr . W i l l iam Boyd .
Ginting College— Mrs . F . J . McConnell, Miss E . R . Bender .
Yenching College for Women— Mrs . J . K . Cec i l , Miss Jenn ie A . Gouldy ,
Board of Trustees—Mrs . J . M . Avann .
West China Union University— Mrs . F . E . Baker .
Shantung Christian Union University— Mrs . J . M . Av ann , Mrs . J . K .
Cec i l , Mrs . W . I . Hav en .
Woman’
s Christian College of Madras— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf , MissC lement ina But ler .
Vellore Medical College— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf
,Miss C lement ina But ler .
St. Christopher’
s Training College, Madras— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf ,Miss C lement ina But ler .
Foochow Christian Union Hospital— Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf , Mrs . E . L .
Harvey , Mrs . Frank E . Baker .
MethodistJoint Committee on K orea andMexico— Mrs. Thomas N icho lson ,
Miss F lorence Hooper , Mrs . J . M . Avann,Miss Ju l iet Knox .
Committee on ChristianHigher Education in I ndia— Mrs . Dorr Diefendorf .
Committee on Christian L iterature for Women and Children in MissionFields— Miss Clem ent ina But ler .
Joint Committee on Religious Education— Mrs. J . M . Avann , Mrs . C . C .
Pea le .
Permanent Committee of the Mission Boards Working in the PhilippineI slands— Mrs . C . C . Pea le ,
Mrs . Dorr D iefendorf , Mrs . J . M . Av ann .
M em orial Nam es
That in recogn it ion O f the contribut ions spec ified the fo l low ing memoria lnames be approv ed :I sabella Thoburn College Room Hannah Moss
Northwestern BranchBudaun Evangelistic Center Bui lding Hannah Moss
Northwestern BranchJubbulpore School Tablet Mrs . Oner S . Dow
Des Mo ines Branch Large yearly contribut ion O f money and
m issionaries.
SUSAN M . TOWNLEY , Secretary of the Foreign Department.
Treasurer’
s Report 67
TREASURER’
S REPORTReport Of F lorence Hooper. Treasurer of the Woman ’s Foreign M issionary
Soc iety of the Method ist Episcopal Church
GENERAL FUND—EXH IB IT AStatement of Rece ipts for Home Administrat ion , Foreign Administration andD isbursements on Home and ForeIgn AdmInistratIon Accounts
for the year ended October 3 , 1933 .
Hom e Administration—Receip tsN ew E ngland BranchN ew York BranchPhi ladelphia BranchBa ltimore BranchNorthwestern BranchM inneapol is BranchTopeka BranchPacific BranchColumbia River BranchWesleyan Service Guild subscript ions for I nternational Journal
Religious Education
Gift for Century of Progress—Ha l l ofRel igionM isce l laneous
Defic it , October 3 , 1933
NOTE : Due October 4 , 1933 a/c 1933 :N ew E nglandPhiladelphiaNorthwesternPac ific .
Hom e Adm in istra tiOil—Disbursem en tsDeficit October 3 , 1932 -84
SubscrIp tions to I nternational Journal Religious Education ;
Travel ing expenses to General Execut ive Meeting , October , 1932Trave ling expenses to M id-Year Meeting of Home and ForeignDepartments and genera l Offi cers , May , 1933
Expenses general Officers (c lerical help , postage stat ionery. officeexpenses , etc .)
Expenses general Offi ce . N ew York C ity , (rent , salaries of secretaryand assistants, office expenses twelve months)
Student workHome DepartmentJunior work .
Young People ’
s workSecretary ’
s expensesM i nutesWesleyan Service Gui ld .
German workExtension department .
Library Service administration
Foreign Department :Cables , minutes , secretary ’
s ex pensesPrint ing and d istribut ing 1933 appropriations
Transportat ion Bureau Of the M ethod ist E piscopal Churchlnterdenominational and Inter-Board Meet ings:Trave l to Committee on Consultat ion , Fore ign
M issions Conference and Laymen'
s InquiryMeet ings
Federat ion ofWomen ’s Boards, 1933 appropriationForeign M issions Conference , 1933 appropriation .
Travel to Union Col lege Meet ingsTravel to Inter-Board Meetings, etc
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M iscel laneousMed ica l examination Of missionaries and purchasing
and shipping goodsShare P lan lettersPresident 's Emergency FundSafe deposit boxCentury of Progress Exhibit—Hal l Of ReligionStorage on world mapAud iting accounts of treasurerF idelity bond of treasurer
Cert ified copies Of wil ls and legal expenses re bequests , powers of attorney
Pri nt ing Year BooksM iscel laneous
Fore ign Adm inistration—ReceiptsN ew England BranchN ew York BranchPhi ladelphia BranchBaltimore Branch .
M inneapolis BranchPacific Branch .
M iscel laneousDeficit , October 3 , 1933 .
NOTE : Due October 4 , 1933N ew EnglandNorthwesternPacific
Foreign Adm in istration—Disbursem en ts
Deficit , October 3 , 1932
Taxes on bui ld ings on the foreign fie ld .
Interest and exchange .
(This item covers interest on loans for build ings and property onthe foreign field )
Fuk ien Bureau Of Build ing ConstructionCommittee on CO-Operat ion in Latin AmericaT it le expenses and powers Of attorney .
Joint Comm ittee on Re l igious Education in Foreign F ieldsForeign treasurers' expenses .
Unpaid balance from J . H . O ldham Fund AfricaM iscellaneous .
UNION COLLEGES—EXH IB IT B
Statement of Receipts and D isbursements, Union Col leges for the year endedOctober 3 , 1933
Rece iptsN ew E ngland BranchN ew York BranchPhilade lphia BranchC incinnat i BranchDes Moines BranchTopeka BranchPacific Branch
Deficit . October 3 , 1933
Trearurer’r Report 69
Disbursem en ts
Deficit , October 3 , 1932
West China UniversityMadras CollegeSt . Christopher's Col legeVellore Medical SchoolGinling Col lege .
Woman'8 Christian College of JapanYenching Col legeRed istributed
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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INTERNAT IONAL DEPARTMENT —EXH IB IT C
Statement of Receipts and D isbursements, International Department for the yearended October 3 , 1933
Balance—October 3 , 1932 8
Rece iptsN ew York BranchPhi ladelphia BranchBaltimore BranchPacific BranchGifts received through M iss A . M .Achard for Jugoslav 1aReceived for teacher at YenpingReceived for B ible woman in Korea
Disbursem en ts
Trave l to Genera l Execut ive—Mrs. De PascoeTravel in Europe , Wilhelmina ErbstAppropriation forwork in South America (Mrs. GeorgeM il ler)Literature for ScandinaviaOrganizi ng Scandinavian UnitWork i n Ita lyWork i n Jugoslav iaGift for E lsa SchaabGift for Honsung D istrict , KoreaSalary Yenping Teacher.
Ba lance—October 3 , 1933 8
Z ENANA PAPER FUND INCOME—EXH IB IT D
Statement of Receipts, Z enana Paper Fund for the y ear'ended October 3 , 1933
Balance—October 3 .
ReceiptsNet Income from Securities held by F lorence Hooper , Treasurer
3Disbursem en ts
Drafts have not y et been made for 1932 and 1933 .
Balance—October 3 , 1933
Report;
RET IREMEN T FUND PR INC IPAL AND INCOME—EXH IB IT E
Statement of Retirement Fund Principal and Income for the year endedOctober 3 , 1933
Balance (Cash and Securities) October 3 , 1932
RET IREMENT FUND PR INC IPALGift of B ishop Wm . F . McDowellGift of Mr. Charles Reed , Hyattsville , MdGift of M iss Amy G . LewisGi ft of Mrs. E lla E . TaylorGift of Mrs. A . B . Rol linsGift of M iss E leanora LeHurayPacific Branch
Balance (Cash and Securities) October 3 , 1933
RET IREMENT FUND INCOMERece ipts
Income from InvestmentsDeficit , October 3 , 1933
Disbu rsem en ts
Al lowances paid to Retired M issionaries 8Defic it , October 3 , 1932
PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF LAND , BU ILD INGS AND
NON-RECURR ING ITEMS—EXH IB IT F
Statement of Payments on Account of Land , Bui ld ings , and N on-Recurring Items rece ivedby the Woman ’s Foreign M issionary Soc iety for the year ended
OctoberCH INACen tra l Chin aChi nkiang Hospita l , current work
N ew YorkBaltimoreN orthwestern .
Wuhu School current workN ew YorkC inci nnat iNorthwesternDes MoinesM inneapol is
FoochowHwa N an Co l lege CampaignNorthwesternS ix months i nterest to July 1 , 1933
We st Chin aWest China University College Campaign
Des MoinesInterest paid M inneapol is Branch on balance
Chungking Hospital buildingF ire insurance fund
Chungking Hospital current workN ew YorkPhiladelphiaNorthwestern
Interest on China Invested Funds to July 1 , 1933Gertie Brethorst Memorial KindergartenJessie B . Joyce Legacy .
Legacy of Lucy H . HoagBashford Gift for Peki ng Training School for Preachers’ Wives.
China build ing funds .
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Youn g Peop le ’s Thank-Offering , 1933
N ew YorkBa lt imoreM inneapol isTopekaColumbia River
Jun ior Than k-Offerin g , 1932
Gamble Memoria l Build ing , Constantine , North AfricaPhiladelphiaC incinnati .NorthwesternPac ific .
8
Proceeds of sale of old propertyJun ior Than k -O ffering , 1933
N ew York .
Balt imore
Des Moines .
Topeka .
M inneapol is .
Columbia R iver
PENS ION PURCHASES— EXH IB IT 'G
Statement of Receipts and D isbursements, Pension Purchases to and inc lud ingOctober 3 , 1933
Rece ipts to October 3 , 1932 (after expenses)Rece ip ts—l 932—33
N ew EnglandN ew YorkPhiladelphiaBa ltimoreC incinnat i .NorthwesternDes MoinesM inneapolisTopeka .
PacificCo lumbia River
N efr
Deficit , October 3 , 1933
NOTE : Due from BranchesN ew EnglandPhilade lphiaC inc innat iNorthwesternDes MoinesPacific
Disbursem en ts
Premiums paid , 1927‘
to October 5 , 1933
Less: refunds, cash surrender values, 1927 to October 1 , 1932October 1 , 1932 to October 5 , 1933
Plus: Notary fees re surrender of policies
A uditor’
s Certificate 73
AUD ITOR ’S CERT IF ICATE
Ba lt imore, Mary land ,
October Thirteenth ,
N ineteen Hundred , Th irty -three
Miss Florence Hooper, Treasurer of the Woman’
s Foreign Missionary Societyof the Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Maryland.
Dear Madam :
We have audited your accounts , as Treasurer of the Woman’
s ForeignMissionary Soc iety of the Method ist Episcopa l Church , for the y ear endedOctober 3 , 1933 , and subm it , herew ith , the fo l lowing Exh ib its :
EXHIB IT A—Statement of Receipts for Home Admin istrat ion ,Foreign
Adm in istrat ion , and Disbursements on Home and ForeignAdm in istrat ion Accounts, for the year ended October 3 , 1933 .
EXHIB IT B— Statement of Rece ipts and D isbursements Un ion Co llegesfor the year ended October 3 , 1933 .
EXHI B IT C—Statement of Rece ipts and D isbursements Internat iona lDepartment for the y ear ended October 3 , 1933 .
EXHIB IT D—Statement of Rece ipts and D isbursements Z enana “PaperFund for the year ended October 3 ,
1933 .
EXHIB IT E fi Statement of Ret irement Fund Princ ipal and Income for the
year ended October 3 , 1933 .
EXHIB IT F—Statement of Payments on Account of Land ,Bui ldings , and
Non-Recurring Items receiv ed by the Woman’
s ForeignMissionary Society for the year ended October 3 , 1933 .
EXHIB IT G—Statement of Rece ipts and D isbursements—Pension Pur
chases , to and inc luding October 3 , 1933 .
Our quarterly exam inat ion , of all securit ies, were found to be correct andin agreement w ith the ledger accounts . The total securit ies on Octoberwas The net rea l ized loss on all inv estments is 1 .87 per cent ofinv est ible funds . It 15 our opin ion that this resu l t shou ld be v ery sat isfactoryto you , espec ia l ly when considering the cond it ions ex ist ing in the inv estmentmarket at th is t ime .
Pension Purchases, to and inc luding October 3 , 1933 , tota lsas fo l lows :
Massachusetts Mutua l L ife Ins . Co . .
Sun L i fe Assurance Co . of CanadaProv ident Mutua l L ife Ins . Co . of Ph i la . .
We hereby certify that , in our opin ion , the accompany ing Exhib its are
correct as ofOctober 3 , 1933 .
Respect fu l ly ,
BLACK AND COMPANY ,
Certified Public A ccountants .
By W ILMER BLACK , C.P .A .
Al embers :
(American Soc iety of Cert ified Publ ic Accountants)(Mary land Assoc iat ion of Cert ified Publ ic A ccounts)
74 Reports
PUBL ICAT ION OFFICEAnnie G. Ba i ley , Publ isher, i n Account with theWoman's Foreign M issionary Soc iety , of the
Method ist Episcopa l ChurchRECE IPTS
October 1 , 1932 to October 1 . 1933Subscriptions to Woman
’
s Missionary F riendSubscript ions to Junior M issionary FriendSubscriptions to Frauen M issions Freund
Interest on Loans and DepositsInterest on InvestedCred it on Paper StockFor Col lections on Checks .
AdvertisingCuts and E lectrosRefund on ExpressEd itor Woman
’
s M issionary Friend for PostageEmployers Liabi l ity InsuranceExecutive Dai ly Account
Total ReceiptsCash on Hand October 1 , 1932
DISBURSEMENTSOctober 1 , 1932 to October 1 , 1933Wom an
’
s M issionary Friend
Mai l ing and PostageI l lustrationsRefund on SubscriptionsMystery Box , Preparation and PostageBound VolumesRentClerica l Services“Ed itor's Salary*E d itor ’
s Budget"Ed itor's Postage and Suppl iesEd it ing “ Study " i n F riend‘Subscript ion Notices and Postage
8
Jun ior M issionary Frien dPrint ingMail i ng and PostageI llustrationsRefunds on SubscriptionsC lerica l Services“
‘Less accepted reduct ions.
**Used for pay rol l at t ime of bank hol iday .
Publication Ofice 75
Frauen Mission s Freund
Pri nt ing . .
Mai ling andClerica l Services‘
Ed itor's Sa lary“Ed itor's Postage
3
Litera turePrint ing Leaflets, M ite Boxes and SuppliesBooksCutsand SealsRefunds.
Clerical Services"lRent
Wrapping Paper and TPrint ing and D istribut ing General Execut ive ReportManuscriptsB ind ing Reports. .
Gen eral Expen se of the Publication Of ficePubl isher ’
s Salary "Stat ioner y
and SuppliesTe lephone and Telegrams .
Aud itorInsuranceLight and PowerAppropriat ion , Swed ish Literature"Travel ling Expense , Ed itors and Publ isher to General Execut ive ,
and M id-Year Meet ings . .
Col lection on Checks and TaxExecut ive Daily AccountUncol lectible Checks
Tota l D isbursementsCash on Hand , October 1 , 1933
Asssrs AND LIABILITIESOctober 1 , 1933Asse ts
Deposit State Street TrustCash on Hand , October 1 , 1932Due October 1 , 1933 on Unpaid AccountsVa lue of Stock (Estimated)Va lue of Equipment (Estimated)
Total Assets
Liabili tiesDue on Unexpired Subscript ions (Estimated)Royalty on
“H1nts from Squints Gregg .
Total Liabil itiesN et Assets 8
Statement of fifteen months Aud it to be filed with Mrs. H . E . Woolever, Secretary , afterJanuary 1 , 1934 .
‘Less accepted reductions.
76 Reports
BEQ UESTS AND LAPSED ANNU IT IES
1932—1933
N ew England Branch
El iza C . Byam Somervil le , Mass
Martha M . Col l is Monson , Mass
Carrie J . Heath Spri ngfield , Mass
E lla C . N ye Boston , Mass.
Amanda S . Whitcher Lisbon , N . H . .
‘Esther H . Morse Lowel l , Mass. .
New York Bran ch
Medora E . Bali N o. Mexico , N . Y .
Ol ive J . Berry B inghamton , N . Y.
Fanny H . Hamilton Ki ngs County , N . Y . .
Anna Morris . Newark , N . JCarrie Petrie Port Leyden , N . Y.
Jul ia B . Soule . Miltord, N . Y.
‘Mary E . M i l ler Trenton , N . J .‘Anonymous Albany. N . Y .
Philadelphia Branch
Carrie B . Kich line Al lentown , Pa.
Annie M . Skeer Newton , Pa . .
‘Sarah S . Lambert Phi lade lphia , Pa‘Kat ie E . Rickards M i lford . Del
Baltim ore Branch
M iss Pence Baltimore , Md. 8(Bequest made '
m 193 1 of $ 1 ,000 . first payment)Mrs. Wm . M . W inks Baltimore , Md.
‘Ina L . Bates Washington , D . C .
Cincinnati Bran ch
Laura J . Ba i ley Delaware , Ohio ”
Mrs. Davies Washington C . H.
Ohio .
Edwin S Emerson C incinnat i , OhioThos. M ikese l l VVanescon , Ohio‘Agnes A . Exline . Canton , Ohio‘Harriet D . Good Ashland , Ohio‘Sailie Reed C incinnati. Ohio
Northwestern Bran ch
John Kerkhofi’ Rock River ConfHanna Moss Estate Rock River ConfEva G . Searles Wisconsi n Conf‘Ruth Freeman M ichigan Conf‘Frances Staples M ichigan Conf‘Fannie Sterling Rock River Conf
2 94 7 38
Des Moin es Bran ch
Mrs. Emory M i l ler Des Moines, IowaMrs. Emma A . Clark Delmar Junction , IowaMrs. Jessie J . Phil l ips Maquoketa , IowaMrs. H i lda Nasmyth Litt le Rock , ArkEstate of Add ison P . H iggins St . Louis, Mo
Summary of D isbursements 77
M inn eap olis Branch
E stel la E . Case Lisbon , N . D . 88
Top eka Branch
Mrs. J . F . Robinson Beloit , Kans .
Rev . S.rA . Lindenberg Burl ington , Iowa
Pacific Bran ch
Laura Barr ” ArizonaMrs. C . S G. rossman Los Angeles, Ca lif‘Mrs. Del ia B , A lbrook Pasadena , Cal if‘Rev . L . H . Baker . Long Beach , Cal if‘Mrs. Mary Carpenter Los Ange les, Cal if.l'Aurelia Harkness San Jose , Cal if‘Mr. J . P . Negus Long Beach , Cal if‘Mrs. L. A . Wa lden Glendale , Calif .
Colum b ia River Bran ch
Jane La Violette Portland , Ore.
Tota l BequestsTota l Lapsed Annuities‘Lapsed Annuities .
SUMMARY OF D ISBURSEMENTS FOR 1932- 1933
For General For Land andConferences Work Bui ldings
Burma .
ChinaInd iaJapan .
KoreaMa layaPhilippine IslandsSumatra M issionBulgariaCentral Europe .
France . 75
Italy .
North Africa.
Eastern South AmericaMexicoNorth Andes .
M iscel laneous D isbursements d irect to the fie ldRet irement Fund E ndowment and PensionPurchasesRetirement Al lowances “
Student Aid and Aid to M issionaries on FurloughAdm inistrat ive Expense , E ducat ion and Promot ion , 1933
M iscellaneous (not overhead expense)International Department
$ 1
N OTE : M iscel laneous D isbursements direct to the field inc lude Literary Work , Library Service ,
Union Col lege Current Expense , Assistance to Branches, Young People ’
8 Thank Offeringand Junior Thank Oflering .
This statement of d isbursements is based on figures subm itted by Branch treasurers.
The genera l treasurer has merely compiled them .
78 Reports
1934 APPROPR IAT IONS SUMMAR I Z ED BY CONFERENCESM issionariesAFRICA
AngolaRhodesiaSouth East A frica
Tota lsAS IA
Bu rm a
China
Central ChinaFoochow .
Hwa N an Col legeH inghwa .
K iangsi .North ChinaShantungWest ChinaYenpingChina Genera lTotals
In diaBengalBombayCentra l ProvincesGujarat .
Hyderabad . .
Indus RiverIsabel la Thoburn Col legeLucknowNorth Ind ia .
N orthwest Ind iaSouth Ind iaInd ia General
o o o o o o o o o o o
Totals .
Jap anKoreaMalayaPhi lip p in e Islands . .
fSum a tra M ission
EUROPEBulgariaCentral EuropeItalyNorth Africa
O O O O O O O O O O
TotalsLAT IN AMER ICA
Eastern South AmericaMex icoNorth AndesTotals
M issionary passages not assigned to ConferencesSUMMARY
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
M issionariesCurrent Work‘M isce l laneous D isbursements for Fore ign Field . l
Total to Foreign FieldLess Aid Needed by BranchesN et to Fore ign Fie ld
Internat ional Department .
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Current Work
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IARY OF GENERAL STATISTICS OF FOREIGN CONFERENCESor the las t c om p le te conference year p receding Oc tober 1 , 1933
REN CES'
Ifrica
Africa
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India 145 4 1
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SION13 10
NORTH AFRICA
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America ( 1930) 9 4
Lat in America . 32 8
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Total 437 240
Summary Evange l ist ic Work
Women in the C hurch
5 606 1 5 148
453 18468 8505
43 1 15 2
6S 14 76
86 94 1 2567225 18 16 7864155 33 16 2250871 5 85 1 12287
1693 76 16276 79 24 14842208 12382 3767 1
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SUMMARY OF GENERAL STATISTICS OF FOREIGN CONFERENCESFor the last com p le te conferen ce year p receding Oc tober 1 , 1933
o o o o o o o o o
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSFor the year ending October 1 , 1932
Covering the last com p le te school year ending wi thin this p eriod
PUPILSAND BOARmNG
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
AFR ICAng Schoo l Quessua
AngolaD ing ley Schoo l . Mutambara ,
So . Rhodesiang Schoo l N yadiri,
So . Rhodesiald G irls Schoo l . .Old Umta l i ,
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Chinese G irlsol Rangoon:boo ls, D istrict Rangoonood Schoo l Ka lawex ter Re id Schoo l , ThongwaD istrict Schoo ls .Rangoon
Rangoon
) tal for Burma Conference
CH INA
AL CH INA CONFERENCESchoo ls. C ity . . C hinkiang .
at Memoria ligh Schoo l Chinkiang .
nodist G irlshoo l (H igh) Nank ingSchoo ls. D istrict NankingSchoo ls, C ity . Nanking
(G iang T an G ia i)Schoo ls.D istrict ,Giang N ing .
11 Schoo ls No rep ort
tal for Centra l ChinaConference
1 F 3 9
I M F 3 10
1 F
1 F
I M F 4
5 M F . . 6
I M F 2 17
1 M F'
1 22
6 70
1 F 3 15
S M F0 0 0 0 0 0 0
80 5 0 72
2 1 1 10 4
88 5 1
49 5 4 3 2
15 1 23
5 79 282 104
100 22
1 16 84 105
2 12 86 82
824 34 1 242
7 1 2 1
80 1 3 1
2 10 160 100
3 15 1 10 160
139 100 1 10
135 105 100
180 96 150
9 79 5 7 1 620
124 9 16
38 7 80 80
4 13 48 273
—o15 26 243 55 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33
156 60 65
5 53 15 7
1 127 66 282
10
7
13
9
39
32
1
12
24
For th e year end in g Oc tob er 1 , 1932Cover in g the las t com p le te school year ending within this p eriod
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
CH INA CONFERENCESchoo ls , D istrict Chingchao .
rding Schoo ls ChingchaoBoarding S
chool ,LanhsienSchoo ls , D istrict , l ,anhsien
ewe l l School . Pe ip ingSchoo ls. D istrict Pe ip ingrman Schoo l Shanhaikwanrding Schoo l”.istrict Shanha ikwanSchoo ls. D ist . . Shanha ikwan11 Schoo l T ientsin .
Schoo l , C ity . . T ientsin .
Schoo ls, D istrict T ientsin .
rding Schoo l . TsunhuaSchoo ls, D istrict .Tsunhua
al for North China Conference 65 1 19 2 72 1509
UNG CONFERENCEis Schoo l Ta ianfurding Schoo l TaianfuSchoo ls, C i ty . Ta ianfuSchoo ls. D istrict .TaianfuSchoo ls , District ,Tungp ing .
rding Schoo l ,istrict Yenchow .
Schoo ls, District .Y enchowSchoo ls , D istrict .T sinanSchoo ls, D istrict ,Chiiiu
ota l for Shantung Conference . 28 435
CH INA CONFERENCEH igh Schoo l Chengtu . 1 Fmony Crossettay Schoo l C hengtu .
Schoo ls , District ,Cheng tu .
chu G irls Schoo l . Cheng tu .
ry Woman ’
s
Chengtu .
h Gate Schoo l Chengtu .
we l l G irls School,T zechowand D istrictboo ls Tzechow3 H igh Schoo l . . C hungk ingergarten C hungkingan
’
s Industria lChungk ing
Gin Primary D sen Jai Ngai1: Schoo l forrvants C hungk ingDay Schoo ls . . Chungk ingrict Day Schoo ls, C hungk ingens Memoria lhoo l SuiningSchoo ls , D istrict ,SuiningSchoo ls, C i ty . . Su in ingergarten Su in ing
tal for West Ch inaConference 330 5622 1082
AND BOARD ING
969 45
Foreign Statiy ticr
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSFor the year endin g Oc tober 1 , 1932
Covering the last com p le te school year ending wi thin this p eriod
PUPILSAND BOARD ING
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES 0
013
NC CONFERENCEer Memoria lhoo l Yenp ing . 1 F 30 28 30 2
ble Memoria lchoo l Yenp ing .
Schoo ls, District ,Y enp ing .
Schoo ls. D istrict ,SashienSchoo ls. C i ty . . SuichangSchoo ls, D istrict ,SuichangSchoo ls , C ity . .YukiSchoo ls, District Yunganntai Schoo l Wanta i
ota l for Yenp ing Conference . 4 1 346 363 34 773 12 1 308 15
IND IA
L CONFERENCEagram Boarding: hoo l Asanso l 1 M F 14 S4 15 25 156 76 12 1 13rding Schoo lindustani .AsansolSchoo l , H indi . .Asanso lSchoo ls , District ,A sansolSchoo ls, -District ,Birbhuml ish G irls H ig h:hoo l . Calcutta 23 62 56 124 334 78 233Schoo ls, Bengali,Ca1cutta 14 6 1 269 330 6 1
Schoo ls.
industam’ Ca lcutta 2 M F 3 12 83 104 10 12
l ish G irls H igh:hoo l Darjeel ing . 1 M F 18 77 8 140 1 16 12 5 1
a J Keventerhool Pakaur 7 5 1 20 20 9 1 48 63 I
ah G irls Schoo l Pakaur . 12 140 16 2 7 20 2 1 70 183 14Schoo ls, Santali . Pakaur 18 78 444 5 22 78
b—N
otal for Benga l Conference 13 1 60 2 1390 2 13 2433 498 944 38
Y CONFERENCErding Schoo l BasimSchoo ls. D istrict ,BasimSchools ,Gujarati.Bombay .
Schools,Marathi,Bombay .
asa Bag h ,Darding Nagpur .
3 Norma l Schoo l .Nagpur .
Schoo ls Nagpur!or H ig h Schoo l . . PoonaSchoo ls Poonading Sc hoo l Puntamba .
an Memoria larding 1 M F 1 1 66 6 16 132 106 126 12
tal for Bombay Conference . 74 30 2 843 100 1492 409 S39
Hoste l . The g irls attend Methodist Boys Schoo l as day scho lars.
DAY AND BOARD ING
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
Kindergarten
Lower
Primary
Higher
Primary
Middle
High
Normal
Other
Total
AL PROV INCES CONFERENCErding Schoo l Ba i harSchools.D istrict , Gadawaraarman G irls:hoo l . Jagda lpurSchoo ls . Jagda lp ur
i son H ig h Schoo l . Jubbulp oreSchoo ls C ity . Jubbulporhodist G irlshoo l Khandwa . 1 F 1 5 7 50 109 86stian Norma lhoo l“ KhandwaSchoo ls , D istrict ,Khandwaens G irls Schoo l Ra ipur .
School , C ity Ra ip urari Schoo l Ra ip ur
2
2
mm
ota l for Centra l Provinces8 100 1 13 1 3 10 15 71 623
AT CONFERENCESchoo ls , D istrict ,Ahmedabad 58 M F 1 6 1
Schoo ls, C ity ” N adiad . . 2 M F 4
Schoo ls D istrict , Baroda . 40 M F 1 33
b Memoria l-hoo l Baroda .
Schoo ls , D istrict ,CentralSchoo ls, D istrict ,Godhra .
Schoo ls , C ity . . Godhra .
mal and Practicehools Godhra . . 2 F 2 19 136 27 67
Schoo ls ,D istrict .
Kathiawar 1 1 M F 1 13 12 1 1 74h
ota lfor Gujarat Conference . 182 9 2 10 2953 2369 264 5682 485
ABAD CONFERENCErding Schoo l B idar .
Schoo ls , D istrict , Bidarriet Schoo ls Eke leley G irls Schoo l . . HyderabadSchoo ls , Te lugu , HyderabadSchoo ls , Hurdi . . Hyderabad
i ces C . Davis:hoo l . SironchaSchoo ls , D istrict ,SironchaSchoo ls , D istrict ,T andury A . Knottshoo l . .V ikarabad .
Schoo ls , D istrict ,Vikarabad .
ota lforHyderabad Conference 155 2464 85 7 184 3663 456
R IVER CONFERENCEry G irls Boarding:hOOl Ajmer
Schoo ls , D istrict ,A jmer
son Sanatorium: hoo l T ilaunia .
Schoo ls , D istric t ,Batalas Boarding:hoo l H issarSchoo ls , District ,Hissarie F . Harrisonoarding Schoo l . . Lahore .
Schools , District ,LahoreSchoo ls , D istrict ,Multan
Schoo ls , D istrict ,Sindh .
10 82 19 13
16 30 1h.
th
y-s
-
l\>
Z
2
2
2
2
2
3 1
130y-n pa
p-n
4 9 13
306mm
mm
mm
t—t 011 -
N
al for Indus R iver Conference . 5 7 5 89 12 73 1 15 46 145 7 275
For the year ending Oc tober 1 , 1932EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Covering the last com p lete school year ending within this p eriod
PUPILSAND BOARDING
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
Now CONFERENCEv Schoo ls , D istrict ,A rrahte l le G irls Schoo l . Arrahv Schoo ls, D istrict , Ba l l ia .
51 Schoo ls, D istrict ,Buxardson Memoria lc hoo l13 H igh Schoo l
mbers M emoria lc hoo l Gonda
Cawnpore .
. Cawnp oretriet Schoo l , Boy s,Cawnpore .
Bagh G irls School ,LucknowVSchoo ls , D istrict ,T irhootiana G ir ls Schoo l .Muzaffarp ur
ota l for Lucknow Conference 30 205 223
H IND IA CONFERENCEls Orp hanagechoo l Bare i l ly 43 5 2
m e Baby Fo ld . Bare i l lyVSchoo ls. D istrict ,Bareillys L . Parker G irlschoo l B i jnor 4 7 18
7 Schoo ls , D istrict ,Bijnorer G irls Schoo l . Budaun 19 20‘mal Trainingchoo l Budaun’ 8 Schoo l Budaun1 Sc hoo ls, D istrict ,BudaunSchoo ls , D istrict ,Chandausi .
Girls Schoo l ,auri Garhwal . 17 14
1 Schoo ls , D istrict Garhwa l .rding Schoo l Hardo i .rding Sc hoo l Sitapurrding Schoo l . Pithoragathmpawat Daychoo l Kumaun
7 Schoo ls , D istrict ,Kumaun 4
Iesley G irls H ighchoo l , Na in i Tal . . Kumaun . 1 M F 2
ms G ir ls Sc hoo l ,lmora Kumaun 1 M F 2 34 39
mal Tra ining1 F
rding Schoo lwarahat Kumaun7 Schoo l , Na in i Ta1,Kumaun
rding Schoo l Moradabad .
mal Trainingchoo l Moradabad .
ker Branch School ,Moradabadf Schoo ls, D istrict ,Moradabad .
istian G irlschoo l Shalyahanpur 1 M F 34 68r Schoo lsistrict Shaly ahanpur 14 M Fota l for North IndiaConference . 2 15 507 364
15 2 127 146
15 9 45 146
108 38 73
1466 6 78 1253
209 1 75 200
23 36 23
495 420
137 90 129
2 13 2 13
96 90 90
1 22 75 103
190 68 9 1
85 85 85
133 4
153 120 148
176 160 173
8
4
44
25
10
4503 1400 3 789 10 7
Statii ticx
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSFor the year ending Oc tober 1 , 1932
Cover ing the last com p le te school year endin g wi thin this p eriod
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
HWE ST IND IA CONFERENCEls Vocat iona lchoo l Al igarhi isa Soule Schoo l . .Al igarh .
y Schoo ls, D istrict ,Aligarhy and D istrictchools Anupsharh 3 M Fy and D istrictchools Bulandsharh 10 M Ftler Memoria lchool De lh iy Schoo ls , C ity . . Del h itra l Burgesschoo l Ghaj iabad .
ht Schoo l Ghajiabad .
ySchools,D istrict ,Ghajiabadsted Memoria lchoo l M eerut 3 Fi tral and D istrictchools M eerutckstone Schoo l . Muttra .
!man Inst itute . .AgTa0 0 1 of Nursing . Brindaban . .
y Schoo ls, District ,Muttra .
y Schoo lsistrict Muzaffarnagars Schoo l Roorkee .
y Schoo ls, D istrict ,Rohtak
ota l for Northwest IndiaConference 13 7
H IND IA CONF ERENCEdwin Gir ls H ighchoo l Banga lore
ySchoo ls , D istrict ,BangaloreySchoo ls, D istrict ,Belgaum
y Schools,D istrict ,Bethmangalay Schoo ls , D istrict ,GOkaky Schoo ls, D istrict Gulbarga .
Is H igh Schoo l . Ko lar .
y Schoo ls , D istrict Ko lar0 0 1 of Nursing Ko larfl Baby—Fo ld ,
Conference) Ko lar 1 M Fdmore Memoria lchoo l Madras
y Schoo ls. C ity . .Madrasls Boarding School,Raichur .
y Schoo ls , D istrict ,Raichur .
y Schoo ls, District ,Bowinghet .
ota l for South IndiaConference
Number of bui ldings not rep orted.
PUPILSAND BOARDING
o o o o o o o o
4 7
187
46 27 23
198
44 25 46
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1840 5 88 263
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1773 408 190
90 89 90
154 129 15 1
35 4 199
4 7
1 14 84 109198 198
2 14
149 134
1 15 100 105
104 104
3 125 546 2206
o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o
2706 520 729
Foreign Statistic:
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSFor the year ending Oc tober 1 , 1932
Covering the las t com p le te school year endin g within this p eriod
AND LOCAT ION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
JAPAN
CONFERENCEkuoka Jo Gakko . .Fukuoka .
hanoK indergarten ,Fukuoka .
Jo Gakko Hakodatekerson Memorialchoo l Hakodate 1 M F 5 85
coe. Memoria lchoo l Hakodateosak i Jo Gakko . .H irosaki .
xander Memoria lchoo l H irosaki .0 K indergarten .H irosak i .1A i Kindergarten Kagoshima
y Kindergarten Kumamotadergartens,
istrict Kumamota
assu i Jo Gakko . .Nagasak idergartens Nagasaki .Memoria l School . Sendaihezawa Kinderarten Senda ivama Jo Gakuin . . Tokyodergartens Yokohama
ota l for Japan Conference . 23 2 10 925KOREA
A CONFERENCEy Schoo ls , D istrict Chemulp oChung Schoo l Hai juy Schoo ls, D istrict ,Hong Sung .
y Schoo ls, District ,Kang Nung .
y Schoo ls Chunan .
y Schools Kong Juung E iu Schoo l . . Pyengyangmd Schoo l Pyengyangy Schoo ls, District ,Pyengy angy Schoo ls , D istrict ,Cinnampo .
y Schoo ls, D istrict ,Sariwon .
ial Evangelisticenter Seouly Schoo ls, C ity . . Seoulha H igherommon Schoo l . .Seouly Schoo ls, D istrict ,Suwony Schoo ls , D istrict ,Wonju .
y Schoo ls, D istrict ,Y engby eny Schoo ls, District ,Y i ChunHa l l 's Medica lchoo l 1 F 4
otal for Korea Conference . 305 2 146
PUPILSDAY AND BOARDING
866 3 7
5294 5 8
Statisties
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSFor the year ending Oc tober 1 , 1932
Covering the las t com p le te school year ending wi thin this p eriod
AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
MALAYAA CONFERENCEhodist Girlshoo l Singap ore1 Home Singap orefie ld Girls Schoo l Singaporesay G irls Schoo l PenangChe l l Home Penangandra Home . PenangA . C . G . S
rding Schoo l . Ip ohv Treacher G irlshoo l Ta ip ingidon Home Ip oh .
s Schoo l Sit iawan1am G irls Schoo l Ma laccalabear Ha l l Malaccahodist G irlshoo l . Kuala LumpurHa l l . . Kua la Lumpur
ota l for Ma laya Conference .
SUMATRAM ISS IONCONFERENCE
dist G irls Schoo l .Medan .
) tal for Sumatra MissionConference
H IL IPPIN E ISLANDSCONFERENCE
o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o oo o o o o
) ta1 for Phi l ip p ine IslandsConference
193 1 figures.
27 134
PUPILSAND BOARDING
1 18 379 172 79 130
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o
« n o .
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
820 1736 6 12 230 428 3826 348 1 142 20
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
84 14 1
PUP ILSDAY AND BOARDING
AND LOCAT ION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
Kindergarten
Lower
Primary
Higher
Primary
Middl
e
Other
BURMAith B . T . S Thongwa 1 F
7 Burma .
CH INA
No Rep ort .
o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
er B . T . S) eche l B . T . S
ra in ing Schoo l . III:
n ing Schoo l . . Taian
aining Schoo l Tzechow .
ing Schoo l Yenp ing
China
IND IA
ing Schoo l . Bo lpur*
ing Schoo l . Nagpur) V INCES1 Tra in ing Co l lege . . Jubbulporeiblical .Gardawara .
Schoo l of Theo logy . Baroda
Bare i l ly
Muttra
7 India .
Tokyo
KOREAle Tra in ing Schoo l . . Seoulg Schoo l Pyengyang
MALAYAinary Singap ore
IL IPPIN E ISLANDSTownsend ,
:i ing Schoo lria l B . T . S
LAT IN AMER ICA
Foreign Statif tics
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS—COLLEGES
NAME AND LOCATION OF SCHOOLSBY CONFERENCES
MAN ’S FORE IGN M ISS IONARY SOC IETYoman
'
s Co l lege of South
PUPILS DAYAND BOARD ING
C hina (Hwa Nan) Foochow, China .
wassui Co l lege . Nagasaki , Japan .
Tota l for W . F. M . S 2 1 1 29
ON COLLEGESwha Co l lege . Seoul , Korea . 4 F 1 1 30
iml ing Nanking , China 1 F 12
enching Pe ip ing , China . No Rep ort .
est China University Chengtu , China 1 Fhoo l of Medicine . Tsinanfu , C hina No Rep ort .
edical Schoo l for Women .Ve l lore , India No Rep ort .
abel la Thoburn Co l lege . . Lucknow, India 1 F 10 12
oman '
s C hrist ian Co l lege .Madras, Ind ia No Rep ort .
oman ’
s Christian Co l lege .Tokyo , Japan 1 Ft. Christop her '
s Train ingCo l lege Madras, India . No Rep ort .
Tota l for Union Co l leges (Rep orted) 8 36 84
Grand Total for Col leges 4 7 1 13
Number of PUPILS
Teachers (DAY AND BOARDING)
FIELDS
.59 3 a23 5 Bo d o
o v"
in z E 14 2 CE Norma
l
MEDICAL STATISTICS , 1931 1932
Foreign
NAME AND LOCAT IONOF HOSP ITAL
OR D ISPENSARY
AFR ICAMu tam bara , RhodesiaRi ley D ispensaryWashburn Memoria l (Un ion)
CH INACh inkian gTLetitia M . Qu ine Memoria lChun gkin gIGamble Memoria lFoochow§Foochow Christ ian Un ion (Ma
gaw Memoria l) 1 4
Fu tsin gLucie F . HarrisonWoo lston Memorial D ispensaryKiukian gE l izabeth S. Danforth Memoria l
M in t sin gNathan Sites M emoria l .
Nan chan gWomen
’
s and Chi ldren '
s .
Peip in gSleep er-Davis Memoria l
Sien yuMargaret E l iza Nast Memoria l
Tien tsinIsabe l la F isher
Ha itan g D isp en saryShan ha iku an Disp en sary .
IND IABare i l lyC lara A . Swain Memoria l . . 2 3
BarodaMrs. Wi l l iam But ler Memoria l . 1 l
Brinda banSarah E . Creighton Memoria l . 1 3
Ko larE l len Thoburn Cowen Memoria l . 1 1
Siron chaC lason Memoria l .
T ilau n ia
Mary Wi lson Sanatorium 1 3
Disp en sariesAligarhCommun ity .
Cham p awa tPhu lbari .
Pakau rEdith Jackson F isher Memoria l . .
Pith oragarhPu n tam baBowen Bruere Memoria l
RasraKOREA
Pyen gy ang§Un ion Christ ianPublic Hea lth Center .
Trave l ing D ispensarySe ou lL i l l ian Harris M emoria l .Child We l fare Un ionChem u lp o D isp en sary .
Kon g ju In fan t W e lf are Cen ter .
PHIL IPP INE ISLANDSMan i laMary J . Johnston Memoria l . 1 2
MEX ICOAztecas D isp en sary
f ddition 2 1 hu
p roviT stics for 7 mo
! f o l Y o l‘xn i l f A
Indigenous
I? w
8 8 53 “
a m
8 S‘ S 8 8Q 2 a. O 1-1 m
2
2 5 9 50 6093 12
4 3 35 5 5 2 88 1463 19 178
2 6 25 1 34 100 1807 1 7144 5 13
1 1 3 5 30 486 3460 3
2 5 25 2 35 13 10 1 1492 18 29
1 6 7 2 17 50 403 6448 38
1 5 3 10 60
2 8 33 4 7 75 1 13 1 12338 38
1 4 4 2 12 70 5 14 49 26 12
2 5 27 4 40 50 456 76 19 32
1 1 20 390 4520 81 3 5
1 2 27 1 36 80 771 14600 18 18
2 13 1 18 80 6 10 6928
1 5 1 1 5 27 50 530 83 15 65 22
2 3 19 5 3 1 72 736 10370 74 42 ]
1 7 13 5 0 546
1 2 4 6 17 10 1 17 2 1677
1 1
3 12
” H
SOZ Z ffiiff
9 12 30 1 1 66 8 1 1364 13308 496 20
4 1 8
4 1 1 28 58 1 180 8 100 5
2 2 9
2 5
3 4 10
1 8 55 1 68 20 1782 299 77 1 16 20 (
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
4 1 1 14 34 l i 87 64 1 1360 17 120 2 18 125 959 242 1
ny
fl
more pat ients are accommodated than
1932 due to p o l it ica l d isturbances .
100 Directory of M issionaries
MISSIONARIESOF THE
Wom an’s Foreign Missionary Society
1869-19330 indicates ap p o inted;S sa i led;m marriage;s self-sup p ort ing;I detached service ,
R ret ired;r resigned;dis d iscont inued;del detained;d deceased; daughterof m issionaries;c. t. contract teacher;married name in ita l ics;
abbreviat ions indicate Branches.
Aaronson , H i lma A Des M . , India , a . 1905 , R. 19 1 7Abbott , Anna Agnes N . W . , India , a . 190 1
Abbott , Edna M . . Cin . , India , a . 19 15
Abe l , Edith F . Top . , China , a . 19 15
Abrams, Minn ie F. Minn . , India , a . 1887, R . 1899 . d. 19 12Adams, Jean . Phila China , a . 1900 , s . . d. 1929Adams , Lo is A Pac . India , S . 19 25 , m . 1929 , E adeAdams, Marie . N . W China , a . 1 9 15
Akers, L . Ste l la , M .D N . E . , China , a . 1882 , m . 1885 , P erkinsAlbertson , Mi ldred L Top . , India , S . 1932
Albertson , Mill ie May Cin . , Korea , a . 190 7 , d. 19 18Albertson , Miriam A M .D . . . Top . , India , S . 1930
Albrecht . He len Ruth Cin . , Jap an , S . 192 1 r . 193 1
Aldrich , Sylvia . W . , China , S . 1922
Alexander, V . C in . , Japan a . 1903
Al len , Be l le J M D . . Cin . and N . E Japan and India , a . 1888 , R . 19 1 7Al len , Mabe l . Des M . , China , a . 1894 , R. 19 19
A l len , Mabe l E . . . N . W . , C hina , S . 1920
Ai l ing , Harriet S . . . N . W . , Jap an , a . 1894 , R . 19 1 2 , d. 1 9 16Amburn , Emma E Des M . Burma , 0 . 19 18 , c. t. , miss. 192 1 , m . 1933 , A rnoldAnderson , Dorothea M Des M I nd ia . S . det.Anderson , Edla V . . . N . W . , China , S . 1924 , d. 1926
Anderson , Luel la R . Cin . , Ma laysia , 0 . 1900 , R. 19 24
Anderson , Mary . . Phi la . N . Africa , a . 19 1 1
Anderson , Naom i A . N . W Korea , a . 19 10 , r . 1 92 1 , S . 1928
Ankeny , Jessie V Des M . , China , a . 1908 , m . 19 13 , LacyAp p enze l ler, Al ice R Phila . , Korea , a . 19 14 *
Ap p enze l ler , Ida H . . N . E Jap an , a . m . 19 19 , CromAp p le . E . B lanche Top . , China , S . 19 23
Argus , F lorence N . Y . , India , S . 1930Ashbaug h , Ade l la M . . Cin Japan , a . 1908Ashbrook , Anna . Cin . , India , a . 19 14 , det.
Ashwill, Agnes . Cin . , Burma , (1 . 1908 , R . 19 26
Atkins, Ruth Joyce Minn . Phil ip p ine Islands , S . 192 1Atk ins, Ruth Marie . N . W 8 0 . America , S . 1925 , m . 1930 , SuthersAtkinson , Anna P N . Y . , Japan , a . 1882 , R. 1927
Atk inson , Mary N Y Japan , a . 1888 , dis. 1893
Ault , C lara V . . Cin Africa , a . 19 18 , m . 192 1 , GibbsAust in , Laura F Co l . R . , I ndia , a . 19 05
Ayres, Harriet L . . . Cin Mex ico , (1 . 1886 , R. 193 1
Bachman , Mary V . Des M China , S . 1923 , m . 1930 , WinterBacon , Edna G N . W . , Ind ia , a . 19 16
Bacon , Nett ie A . . N Y . , India , a . 19 13
. . Cin I ndia , S m . 193 1 , BurgoyneBad ley , Mary Esther .
Top , C hina , S . 19 19 , m . 1926 , OakesBahrenburg , Lyra HBa i ley , Barbara May Top . , Japan , S . 19 19
Ba ir , B lanche R . . Des M . , Korea , a . 19 14
Ba ird , Mary N . W . , Mex ico , S . 1926 , c. t miss. 1928
Baker , L . Catherine Cin . , China , a . 190 7 , Korea , 1926
Ba ldwin , V irg inia E N . E Burma . S . 192 7 , m . 193 1 , K inneyN . W India , a . 19 15 , det.Ba l l , Jennie L .
N . W . Japan , a . 19 1 1 , m . 1925 , TrumanBangs , LouiseBann ing , E lsie N . N . W Korea , S . 1929
Barber, Emma J . N . W I nd ia , a . 1909
Barnes , Sy lvia M . Phila . , Ma laya , S . 1925 , m . 1928 , ThomasBarrow, Mrs. M . M M .D N . Y China , a . 1895 , m. 1900 , K ingBarry . Elda M Top . , India , S . 1928
Barstow, C lara G Pac . , South America , a . 19 12 , R. 1929
Bart lett , Carrie M Des M China , a . 1904
Bart lett , My rth Pac . , China , S . 19 23 , R . 1932
Bass, Al l ie M Des M . , Ind ia , S . 1 927
Bassett , Bernice C N . W . , Japan , S . 19 19 , m. 1929 , WymanBates, Grace M Des M India , S . 1922
Bates, Ruth E Des M I ndia , a . 19 18 , d. 192 1
Battey , C . Frances N . Y . China , a . 19 15 , r. 192 1
Batt in . Lora I N . W . , China , S . 19 20
Baucus, Georg iana N Y . , Jap an , a . 1890 , s d. 1926
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Baugh , Evelyn B . .
Baumgardner, Lucy EBeach , Lucy WBea le , E l izabeth MBear , Irene CBeard , Bertha MBeatty , Mabe l ABeazell, Laura EBeck , Edna L M DBeck. RosettaBecker, Gertrude ABede l l . Mary E .
Beesemy er, Gertrude SBeggs, Ne l leBe i ler , Mary .
Beissell, Ina Ma
Be l l , Laura E .
Benard , He len MBender, E l izabeth RBenedict , Ruth EBenge l , Margaret
Benn , Rache l R M .DBennett , Fanni e ABennett , Lorra ineBennett , Lulah GraceBenson , Mildred OBenthien , E l izabeth M . .
Benton , J . Emma
Betow , Emma J M .DBetz , B lanche ABeven , Georg ia HB ig ler , Mary A . , M .DB ills, Grace Ida . .
B ing , Anna V .
Bishop , BeulahB ishop , Francene LB jork lund , Sigrid C .
B lack , G ladys H .
B lack , L i llian A . .
B lackburn , Kate BB lackmar , Lou isaB lackmore , Sop hiaBlackstock , AnnaBlackstock , Constance E.
Blackstock , E lla M . .
Blackstock , Isabel la TB lair , Katherine AB lakely , Mi ldred MBlasde l l . Jennie A .
Bl iss, Lo is EB lock , N . Bernita M .DBobb , Mildred HBobenhouse , Laura GBoddy , E stie TBoddy , GraceBodley , E l l ison WBoeye , Katherine BBoggess, Edith EBoggs, Luc inda .
Bohannon , Ida . .
Bo les, Lu lu A . .
Bonafield . Jul ia .
Bord ing , Maren
Borg , Jennie .
Borte l i , Pear l .Boss, Harriet .
Bothwe ll . Jean BBowen , Al ice .
Bowen , Mary EBowne , Ida May .
Boy les, He len E .
Bradley , Edna IBragg , Jessie ABrayton . Margaret
Brethorst , Al ice BBrethorst , He len GBre thorst , S. MarieBrewer , Edna C
10 1
Pac China , a . m. 192 1 , Krause
Des M . . Mexico , a . 1900 , m . 1903 , Morton
N . W . , India , S . 1 9 20Phi la . , India , a. 19 1 1N . W . India , S . 1929Des M China , a . 1902 , m . 1903 , Gasson
. . N . E C hina , a . 19 16 , d. 192 7N . W . , I ta ly , a . 19 00 , m . 1903 , A ndreasPac . , India , a. 1902 , m . 1 90 7 , K eislerCin Ind ia , a . 19 14 , R. 1930Minn India , S . 1920
Co l R C hina , a . 1 9 1 7
. . Pac India , S . 19 26 , m . 1930 , ReeceN . W C hina , a . 19 10 , R . 1 920
N . E Korea , a . 19 10 , m. 1 92 1 , BiddlePhila South America , S . 1 924 , m . 1930 , CrossN . W . , India , S . 1929Cin . , South America , S . 1 92 1 , d. 1923
. Balt Jap an , a . 1889 , R . 189 7
. . N . Y Korea , a . 19 10 , m . 19 16 , M oore
. Cin . , Korea , a . 1890 , m . 1892 , Jones
. Phila . , C hina , a . 1890 , R . 1 9 1 1 . m. 1924 , Dunkle,
'd. 1927
. . N . W India , a . 1 90 1 , R . 1 923
. . N . W China , S . 1926 , Burma , S . 192 7 , del .Des M . , Mexico , S . 1920 , r . 1922
Co l . R . , Africa , S . 1926
. . N . W . , India and Mexico , 0 . 1895 , R . 19 27
” Japan a. 1882 , m . 1885 , E lmer. . Cin .
EChina , a . 1904
N W M exico , 0 . 1907 , R . 1929 , S . 1930. Pac . , Africa , S . 1922 , m . 1928 , Wilson. Top . , C hina , S . 1 930 , dis. 1 93 1
N . W India , a . 1906 , m . 1909 , SchulzCin . , Japan , a . 1888 , R . 19 12 , d. 1923Des M . , India , S . 1930
India , a . 19 16 , m . 19 18 , Wood, d. 192 1E . . China , S . 1920 , del .
Pac . , Phi lip p ine Islands , S . 1925Phila . India , a . 1888 , R . 1889
. . N . W Bu lgaria , a . 189 2 , R . 1926 , d. 1933T op . , India , a . 1872 , m . 1902 , Gi lder , d. 1928
Minn . Malay sia , ,a . 1887 , R. 1923
. . N . W India , a . 19 13*
. Phila . , India , a . del.Minn Japan , a . 1889 , R . 1 9 13 , d. 19 16
Phila India , a . 1905 , m . 19 13 , BeardsleyCin India , a . 1888 , R . 1 92 7
. Top . , Phil ip p ine Islands, 0 . 19 13
Cin . , India , a . 19 1 7
N . W India . S . 19 29 , r . 1932 , m . 1933N . W Korea , S . 19 27
T op . , India , S . 1927 , m . 1933 , Paulsen. Des M India , a . 1897
. Des M . , C hina a . 190 7 , m. 192 1 , Ware
. Top . , India , a 19 12 , d. 1933
. Pac . , Japan , a . 19 15 , r . 1927 , m. RocheDes M China , S . 1925
N . W . , India , a . 1 9 15 , m . 192 1
N . W C hina , a . 19 10 , R . 1 9 13
N . W Mexico , 0 . 1900 , R . 1908
Top . , India , S . 1923
Cin . , China , a . 1888
N . W . , Phil ip p ine Islands, a . 19 16 , Korea , S . 1922T op . , China , a . 190 7, m . 1 9 15 , LawrencePhi la . , South America , S . 1 925 , c. t. , miss. 1929 . r. 1931N . W India , a . 189 7 , dis. 1898
. Top . , India , S . 1 922
Cin . , China , S . 1922 , c. l miss. 1925
. N . E South America , a . 1888 , m . 1898. Brown. . N Y I taly , a . 189 7 , m . 1903 , Manfre, 171 . Perry
. Cin Korea , S . 1926
. N . Y . , India , S . 1929
Top . , Ind ia , a . 19 14
N . W C hina , S . 1922 , r. 1933Minn China , a . 1906 , del .
Minn Ind ia , a . 1 9 15 , m . 19 19 , Omond. Minn C hina , a . 19 13 , del.. N .W Ind ia , a . 19 13 , R . 1920
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Bricker, Mary EBridenbaug h , Jennie BBridgewater, Gertrude MBritt , Edythe M .
Broadbrooks , EdithBrooks, Jessie FBrouse , Louise TBrown , Cora MBrown , Edna B . .
Brown , Maria .
Brown , Z ula F.
Brown lee , Charlotte .
Bryan , Mary E M .D .
Buck , Lo is M . .
Budden , A nnie MBue l , Lora EBugby . Mary Marguerite .
Bul l is, Ed ith MBulow, AgnesBunce , Thirza EBunger , Frances .
Burdeshaw. Rhoda A .
Burman , Mat i ldaBurme ister, ElsieBurme ister, Margaret JBurt , EdithBushne l l , Kate C M .DBuss, He len S . .
Butcher, Ann ieButterfield , Ne l l ie MButts, E the l H .
Buyers , Anna PBy ler, Gertrude M .
Ca lk ins. Ethe l M .
Campbe l l , E leanor LouiseCampbel l , Let it ia A.
Caris, C lara ACarle ton , Mary E . , M .DCarly le , El izabeth M .
Carncross , Flora M .
Carp enter , Mary FCarr, Rache l CCarro l l , Mary ECarson , AnnaCarter, FernCartwrigh t , Ida May . .
Carver , Margaret BCary , MaryCast le , Be l leCavett , Maur ine E .
Chadwick , Freda P .
Chaffin , M rs. Anna R. .
Cha l l is, Grace M .
Cha lmers , E leanor MChap in , Jenn ie 1\’I .
Chap pe l l , Mary HCharles, Bertha DCharter MabelChase , Bertha A M .D .
Chase , LauraCheney , A l iceCheney , Monona L .
Ch ilson , E lma M “
Ch isho lm , Emma Mae
Christensen , Christ ineChristensen , Edith Ju l iaChristensen , Lyd ia DChrist iancy , Mary M . , M .DC hurch , Marie E .
C lancy , Kath leenC lancy , M . Ade la ideC lark , E lsie G .
C lark , Fa i thC lark , GraceC lark , Jessie E .
C laussen , Minn ie .
C leary . Mary .
C lemens , M rs. E . J .
N . W India, S. 1923 del.Des M China , a . 19 1 1 , del .Des M . , China. a . 19 14 , m. 19 19 , RobsonN . Y . , Ind ia , a , 19 14 , m . 19 18 . Fellows
. N . W Ind ia , a . 19 12 , m . 19 14 , K ingMinn . and N . Y . , Ma laysia , 0 . 190 7 , R. 1928
N . W . , Ind ia , a . 1899 , m . 1905 , CookTop . , China , a . 19 10 , del .N . Y . , South America , S . 1920 , R. 19 2 7
N . E . Ch ina , a . 187 1 , m . 1874 , DavisPac China , a . 19 1 1 , R . 1933Cin . , Korea , a . 19 13
. N Y . , Ind ia , a . 189 1 , R. 1897
. Cin India , a . d. 190 7
. . N . Y Ind ia , a . R . 19 19 , d. 192 1
. . N . W Ma laya , S . 19 27 , m . 1930 , PeelIndia , S . 19 20
N . W Japan , a . 1905 . r, 19 15
Minn India , a . 19 13 , d. 19 14
N . W Ma laysia , a . 1908Co l . R India , S . 1922 , R. 1929
Cin . C hina , S . 1922
N . W India , a . 1898 , dis. 1903
Des M Burma , 0 . 19 14 . m . 19 19 , Clare. Minn Japan , S . 19 26 , del .N . W . I taly , a . r. 19 13
. . N . W I nd ia , a . 1879 , R. 1882
N . W . , India , S . 19 26
. . N Y . , Ind ia , a . 1894 , m . 1896 , H ewesPac Mex ico , S . 1922 , R. 1930Co l . R and N . Y . , Korea , S . 19 20
Phila India , S . 19 28
T op . , Jap an , S . 19 2 7
Top . , Ind ia , a . 19 15
. . N . W India , S . 193 1
N . E China , a . 1875 , d. 1878
Cin C hina , a . 19 14 , S . 19 26 , de l .N . Y Ch ina , a . 1887 , d. 19 27
Co l . R . , China , S . 19 20N . W . , Ch ina , a . 1908 , d. 1925
Phila , India S . 19 23 , c. t. , miss. 19 26
N . W India , a . 190 9 ,
N . W I ndia , a. 1888 , d, 189 7
N . W Phil ip p ine Islands , a . 19 13
N . W India , S . 1928
. Cin . , I ndia , a . 1903 , d. 1904
Cin . India , a . 1898 , m . Ernsberger , Pac . S . 192 7
Phila I nd ia , a . 1876 , m . 1880 , Davis
N . W . , Ch ina , a . 19 15 , R . 1928Des M . , Burma , S . 1926
Ph ila . , Ne therlands Ind ies , S . 19 20
Des M Korea , a . 19 17
N . W . , India , S . 1930
N . E . . Ind ia , a . 19 16 , r .
N . E . , South America , a . 18 74 , R. 1890 , d. 19 24
Cin . , Jap an , a . r . 1927
Cin . , Phil ip p ine Islands, (1 . 19 12
T op . , India , a . 19 13 , d. 19 17
. . N . E India , S . 19 28
N . E Japan , a . 19 15 , a t miss . 19 20
Des M . Japan , a . 19 14
N . W C hina , a . 19 18 ,del .
Ind ia . a . 19 1 1
. . Ba lt China , a . 1904 , m . 1906 , Brown
. N . Y India , a . 189 4 , m . 1896 , A she
. . N . W Burma , S . 1932
Des M India , a . 19 13
. . N . E . . Ind ia , a. 1884 , R. 189 1
Co l . R Korea ,a . 19 15
. . N . W I nd ia , S . 1932
. . Pac l ndia , a . 1909
Ba lt China , a . 19 12 , m . 19 19 , K rug
N . W Ind ia , S . 19 2 1 , del .
Coi. .R Africa , a . 19 1 1 , Pac 19 25
N . a . 19 18 , m . 1925 , Lasher
Top . ,South America , S . 19 25 , Mex ico , S . 19 30 , dis .
C in Jap an S . 192 1 , m . 19 23 , Hunter
N . W South America , a . 1879 , R . 1884
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Davison, Mabe lDay . Georg ia E . .
Day , Martha EDeam , Mary LDean , Flora JDean , F lorence E .
Dearmont , Mrs. Ellen H .
Dease , Margaret E.
Deaver, Ida C .
Deav itt, LaDona .
Decker, Helen M . .
Decker, Marguerite MDeLine , Sarah MDeMott , MaryDenn ing , Lou BDennis, V io la Bel leDenny , Etta ADesjardins, He lenDeVine , Esther J. .
Deyoe , El la MD icken, Ethe l Mae
D ickerson , Augusta .
D ick inson, Emma ED ickinson , Jane M . .
D iem , LydiaD i l lenbeck , Nora MD il l ingham , Grace L . .
D imm itt , Marjorie A .
D ing le , Le i la VD irksen. Mechteld D . .
Dodd, Ste lla , M .DDoddridge , Eathel VDoltz, HenriettaDonahue , Ju l ia M M .DDonahue , Katherine Marn ieDonohugh. Emma EDosch , Laura B .
Dove , Agnes C . W . .
Downey , C lara ADoyle , G ladys BDoyle , Le tah MDraper, Frances L M .D . .
Drap er, He len .
Draper, Winifred FDreibelbies, Caro l ine .
Dre isbach , Gertrude IDrescher, Mi ldred G . .
Drummer, Mart ha ADudley , Hannah .
Dudley, Mrs Ola HawkinsDud ley , Rose EDunmore , Efi
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a MDunn , Agnes DoraDunn , O l ive :Dunton , Dorothy KDuryea , GraceDutton , Mrs. May LDy er, AddieDyer, C lara Pearl .Easton, Ce lestaEaston , Sarah AEaton , Mary JaneEberso le. Ste llaEdborg , Vera MEddy , Mabe l L . .
Eddy , Mrs. S. WEdmeston , Rhoda C .
Edmonds, Agnes M . , M .DEdmunds. Margaret J. .
Ehly , Emma LEichenberger, EmmaEide . Mary LouiseEkey , Mary E . .
E licker, Anna RE l l iott. Bern ice EE l l iott. Margaret .
El l iott , Martel le .
El l iott , Mary E.
N . Y . Japan, a . m. 1907. SmartDes M C hina , a . 19 10 , m. 19 14 . RobertsonDes M India a . 1888 , m. 1895 , AbbottN . W . , Philipp lne Islands, S. 19 19M inn Malaysia , a . 19 17 , r . 1923 , m . 1924 , BartlettN . Y C hina, 5 . 1920 , m. 1922 , Tebba liN . W I taly , 3 . 1928 , r. 1929 ,
Ba l t . , India , a . d. 19 23Phi la . C hina , a . 1896 , m. 189 7N . Y China , a . 1903 , m. 190 7, RosenbergN . W . C hina , a . 1899 , m. 1904 , BeechMinn Phi l ip p ine Islands , a . 1905 , Pac . 1908N . W Ind ia , a . . 1884 , R. 1895 , d. 1928Des M Japan , a . 189 1 , m. 1892 , DoeringN . W . , South America , a . 1873 , R. 1890 , d. 19 10Cin . , India , S . 19 19 , del .
China , S . 192 1 , r. 1932N . W C hina , a . 19 18Cin . , India , a . 1882 , m. 189 1 , WilliamsCo l . R China , a . 19 10 , r. 19 17Cin . , Korea , S . 19 19 , m . 19 26 , FillsPhila . , Japan , a . 1888 , R. 1925
Japan , a . 189 7 , s. , d. 19 26N . E . , Malaysia, S . 1920 , r . 1926N . W Bulgaria , a . 1893 , m. 19 1 1 , Wenzel , d. 19 1 1N . Y . , C hina , a . 19 13Pac . , Korea , a . 19 1 1
N . W India . S . 1920
Co l . R Phi l ip p ine Islands, S . 1928N . Y . , Malaya , S. 1927Des M . , Ind ia , S . 192 1
Cin . , Burma , S . 1922 , R. 1927T op . , Phil ip p ine Isands, S . 193 1*
Cin . China , a . 1893 . R. 189 7
Phila South America , S . 19 26Phila Ind ia , S . 19 19 , r . 19 29
. Cin India , a . 1909 , d. 19 12
Co l . R . , India , S . 1920 , Phi la S . 1925N . Y . India . a . 1884 , R. 1894 , d. 1896Top . , Ind ia . S . 1925
Top . , India , S . 1926N . W . , C hina , a . 1906 , d. 19 1 1
Des M . , India , S . 19 26 , r . 1932N . Y . , Japan a . 19 1 1*
N . Y . , China a . 1899 , R. 1906Top . , Phil ip p ine Islands, 0 . 1906 , m. 19 12 , Baldwi n
N . W India , S . 19 20Pac . , Africa , a . 190 6 , R. 1926India , a . 1890 , R . 189 1
Des M ., China , S. 1928
Co l . R . , Phil ip p ine Islands, a . 190 7 , d. 19 29
Phila . , Mex ico , 0 . 189 1 , d. 19 19
Pac India S . 1927
N . W . , India , S . 192 1
Cin . , India , S . 1923 , r . 1933Phi la Mexico , S . 1921 , c . t. , miss. 19 24 , r. 1925
Cin . , India , a . 19 1 1 , r. 19 14
Cin . , M exico , 0 . 19 17 , c. t. , miss . 1921N . E . , China , a . 1907Pac . , India. a . 1894-1906 , R . 1922
Cin . India , a . 1878 , s. . d . 19 15
Cin I ta ly , a . 19 17 , m. 1930 , Blake
M inn Burma , S . 1 92 1 , Cin. S . 1926
. Minn Netherlands Indies, S . 1923 , m . Ostrom. S . 1933
N . W . . India . S . 19 20
Cin . , I ndia. a . 1902 , R. 1926Phila South America , S . 1929
Des M . , C h ina, a . 190 1 , R. 192 1
Cin . , Korea. a . 1902 , m. 1908 , Harrison
N . W Ch ina , a. 19 12 , R. 19 27 , S . 1930 r 193 1
N . W . , C hina , a . 19 10 . r. 19 19D es M . , C hina , S . 1920
Cin. , India , a . 19 1 1 , r. 19 17Des M India , a . 1894 , m. 19 12 , CaseN . W . , India , a . 19 14Phila. Mex ico , a . 1879 , m. 1883 . WilsonN . Y India , a . 1897 , m. 190 4 . Davis
N . Y India , a . 1885 , m. 1886 , Stephens , d. 1893
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El l iott.Mary J Cin Jap an , a . 1886 , m . 1890 . ArmstrongEl l is, Ida . M inn Malaysia . a . 1900 , N . W . 190 4 , R. 1908
E l l ison ,Grace F T op . , China , a . 19 12 , m . 1933 , French
Emery , Phoebe E . . Top . , India . a . 19 16
Emme l , Aetna L Co l . R . , India , S . 19 19 , m. 1922 , Olson
Engberg , Mrs. L i la Kehm Minn India . S . 1926 , c.t. , miss. , 1929
Eng l ish. Fannie M N . Y India , a . 1884 , d. 19 13
Eng l ish , Marguer ite G . N . E Korea , S . 192 1 , r. 1 930
Eno, Eno la . Des M India , a . 19 15 , m. 1 929 , Forsgren
Eno , Eula , M .D . . Des M Ch ina , S . 1922 , r. 1929
Erbst , Wilhelm ina . Minn. , Phil ipp ine Islands, a . 1909
Ericson . Judith T op , India , a. 1906
Ernsberger. Emma . M .D Cin . ,Korea , a. 1899 , R. 19 20
Ernsberger, I . . M .D Cin India , a. 1888 , R. 1900 , d. 1930
Ernsberger, Mrs. Margaret C . (see Carver)Estey , Ethe l M N . Y Korea , a . 1900 , d. 1929
Evans. Al ice A Des M . , India , a 1895 , R. 1925
Evans, E . F lorence Pac . , Ch ina , S 19 29
Evans, Mary A . .N . E Phil ipp ine Islands, 0 . 19 13
Eveland , Des M India , S . 1925
Everd ing , Emma J Ba lt . ,Japan , a . 1883 , d. 1892
Everley , Garnet M Top India , S . 1924
Ewers, Harriet C . .N . W India , a . 1899 , m. 1900 , Lyons
Fales. Cora N . w India , a . 19 18
Fa lstad , Constance Minn . ,China , S . 192 1 , m . 1923 , Brewer
Farmer, Ida A N . Y India , a. 19 17
Fearon , Dora C Cin . , Ch ina , a . 19 12
Fearon , Josep hine L Cin China , a . 19 1 1 , m. 19 14 , Wmans
Fehr, He len E Cin India , S . 1927
Fehr, Vera J Cin Japan , S . 19 19Fenderich,
Norma H Phila Ind ia , a. 1903 , R. 19 14 , m . Marli n
Fe l ine . Maud Amy C larissa N . Y India , S . 1929 , m. 193 1 , VaneyFernstrom , He lma J N . W India , S . 1925Ferr is, Emma Minn . ,
Malaysia , a . 1892 , Co l . R 1897, m. 1897. Shellabear, d. 1923
Ferris, He len Pac . , Ch ina , S . 1923
Ferris, Phoebe A M .D Co l . R. , India , a . 19 17 , R. 1931
F ield , Nel l ie H . . N . E . . Mexico , a . 1887 , R . 1888
F ie ld, Ruth Col . R . , India , a . 19 18
F i les, Estel le M N . Y . , India , a. 1888 , R. 19 16
F i l ley , Georg ia A M .D N . W Ch ina , a . 19 13 , r. 19 19
F inch , Harriet . N . E . , India , a . 19 1 1 , m. Randall
F incham , E l la N . W Bulgaria , a . 1887 , R . 1893
F inlay , Annette . . Cin . ,Phil ip p ine Islands, S . 1920 , d. 1929
F inlay , L . Al ice . Cin . , Jap an , a. 1905
Fisher, El izabeth Balt China , a . 1884 , m . 1888 , Brewster
F isher, Fann ie N . W . ,India , a . 1895 , R. 19 25 , S . 1925 , R. 1927
Fisher, Mrs. Mabel G N . W Ind ia , a . 19 17 , R. 1927
Flessel , Anna M . N . Y . China, S . 19 23 , r. 1930
Fonda , Edith L . N . W China , a . 1908 , m . 19 1 1 , Cole
Foote , Rhetta N . W Malaya . 5 . 1925 , m. 1932 , Schmuck”Forbes, E lla R N . W Jap an , a . 1890 . m. 1894 , Phi llips
Foreman , E l izabeth J Ba it , China , a . 19 17 , m . 192 1 , Lewis
Forster , Miriam N . W Ind ia , a . 1898 , m.
Forsyth , Este l la M N . W India , a . 190 7
Fosnot , Pearl Beatrice Top . , China , S . 192 1
Foster, Carrie Des M . , India , a . 1902 , R.
Foster , Ina Lee Phila ,South America , S . 1924 , r. 193 1
Foster, Mary Eva Col . R India , a . 1893 , R. 1895 , m. Brown
Foster, Mildred N . W . , I taly , S. 1922
Fox , Eulal ia E N . W . , Ch ina , a . 19 13
Frantz, Ida F .Cin . , China, a . 19 14
Frazey , H . Laura Top . , China , a . 1908 , d. 1932
Fredericks , Anna Edith N . Y Ch ina , a 19 15
Frees , Mabe l A Cin . , Nort h Afrlca , S . 1930French , Anna S N . E . ,
Japan , a . 1889 , m. 1895 , F reyer, d. 19 14
French , C lara M N . Y C hina , S . 193 1Fretts, Mill icent Ph ila Japan , a . 19 1 1 , r. 19 17
Frey , Cece l ia M Cin. , Ch ina , a . 189 1 , R. 1894 , d. 1926
Frey , Lulu E Cin Korea , a . 1893 , d. 192 1
Frymoyer, Lucil le Des M . , Mexico , S . 1927 , m. 1932 , Davi es
Ful ler, Edna H Pac . China , S . 1924 , R . 1930
Ful ler, Del ia A T op . , India , a . 1886 , d. 190 1
Ful ler, Mar jorie A N . W A frica , S . 1920 , det.Gable , F lorence L N . China , S . 1920 , m. 192 1 , A lon
Gabosch, Ruth N . W China , S . 193 1
Gabrielson , W innie M Top . , India , a . 1908 , del.Ga lbreath , E l izabeth Cin . , India , a. 1906 , m. 190 7
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Ga l lagher , Hannah CGa l leher , Helen M .
Ga l l imore ,
Ga l loway , He len RGard , B lanche AGardner , Minn ie .
Gay lord , Edith FGe iser, He len MGerrish , E l la MGheer, Jean MG ibson , C lara AG ibson , Eugen iaG i fford , Etta MaryG i lchrist , El la , M .DG i l l , M rs . Mary W. (see W i lson)G i l l i land , Helen C . .
G i lman , GertrudeG i lmore , Erastine B .
Gimson , Esther, M .D .
G ivin . O l ive IG ladden , Dora BGlassburner. Mamie F.
C leuk , Marguerite 1135
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G loss, Anna D
Gooch , Mary Esther.
Goodal l , Ann ieGoodenough , Julia E.
Goodin . El izabeth S. .
Good ing , LauraGoodman . Z oraGoodwin , Lora C. .
Goucher, E l izabethGould , O l ive Laura .
Gourley , Ina , M .D
Green , Lo la M
Greene , Luc i l la H . . M .DGreene , Ne l l ie R. .
Greenwood , Ruth CGreer, L i l l ianGregg , Eva A .
Gregg , Mary E . .
Grennan , E l izabeth
Grey , RuthGriffin . A lta IreneGriffin , He len FGriffin , Martha AGriffin , Pansy PearlGriffiths, Mary BGrove . Mrs . H . L RGrove , Ne lda LGruenewa ld , Cornel ia H . AGuelphi, Cec i l iaGug in , Irene PGuthap fel, Minerva L . .
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Greene , L i ly Dexter .
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Pac South America , a . det.N . E China , a . 1896 , R. 19 29
N . E . , Mex ico , S. 1920 , r . 1925N . W . Ind ia , RosierPh ila South America , S . 1 93 1
Minn . , Mexico , a . 19 10 , m. 1923 , CarhartDes M . , China, a . 190 4N . Y . , China, a . 1898 , m. 1905 , Barley , d. 192 1N . W . , China , a . 1885 , R. 1924 , d. 19 28
N . E . , China , a . 1892 , R. 1925 , d. 1929
Col. R . , India , a . 19 12 , R. 1925
Minn . , China , a . 1900 , m. 190 1 , Guthrie. Des M . , China ,
a . 1908
. Cin Bulgaria , S . 19 26 , c . t miss. 1929 , del.
N . W. India , S . 1920 , m . 1922 . Padrick
.Des M Ind ia , a. 19 1 1 , R. 1926N . E . , South America, a . 188 1 , m. 1886, Hudson
Des M South America a . 1895 , R 1899 . m. HardyN . W China , S . 19 23 , m . 19 30 , F loodPhi la. , Japan , S. 1924 , m . 1927, Thompson
. N . W Japan . a. 19 15 d. 1925
Balt . , China , a . 19 13 , s m . 192 1 , ChapmanDes M . , India , S . 192 1 , det.
Des M India, S . 1925 , r . 1928
Cin Africa , a . 1909 , r. .d. 19 19
Cin C hina , S . 1922
Minn . India , a. 190 5
N . Y China , a . 19 12 , m. 1923 , Hay es, d. 1924
Top . , India S . 1930
N . W . India , S . 1920
N . W India , a . 1894
N . E . , India , a . 1876 ,m . Cheney , d. 1878
N . E . China , a . 1886 , R. 1890
Phila South America, S . 1930 ,
Top . , China , a . 19 17
N W China , a . 19 12 , det.Des M . , Ind ia , a . 1899 , s. , m. 19 12 , WilsonN . W . , Phi lip p ine Islands, S . 19 2 1 , c. t
r . 1932
Cin India , S . 1930*
N . W India , S . 192 1
miss. 19 25 ,
. Co l . R Ch ina , S . 19 29 , m . 1930 , Burn
N . W . , India , a . 19 12 , d. 1925
. Phi la . , China , S . 1920
Des M . ,Japan , a . 1888 , R. 19 16 , S . 1920 , R. 1925
N . W . , India a . 1905 , s . , R. 19 12
T op . , Korea S . 19 19 , r . 1932
Des M . , Ind1a , a . 19 12 , R. 19 19
N . W .,South America , a . 1878 , d. 1886
N . Y . , Africa , S . 193 1
Phi la . ,Korea , a . 1903 , R. 19 12
N . W . ,Japan ,
S . 1920 , r. 1922 , India , S . 1926
Hadden . G . Evelyn Pac . , Ind ia , a . 19 13 .
Haenig , Hulda AHagar, Esther May .
Hagen , O l ive IreneHale , L i l l ian G . .
Ha l fpenny , M . Li l l ianHa l l , Ada Bear l .Hal l , DorcasHal l , E . Bay lie .
Ha l l , Emma M . .
N . W . ,Korea , a . 19 10 , r. 1922 , d. 1927
N . Y . , South America , S . 1925 , r. 1930
. N . W Japan , S . 19 19
N . E . ,China , a . 1888 , m. 1894 , Scott, m. Welday
Pac . ,China , a . 19 14 , d. 1929
. Cin . , Korea , S . 192 1
Phi la . , India , S . 1922
Pac . ,China ,
a . 19 13 , m . 19 15 , Sceals
N . Y . , I ta ly , a . 1885 , N . W . , 1886 , R. 1900
Ha l l , M rs. Rosetta S M .D . (See Sherwood)
India , S . 1932
Cin Ch ina , S . 19 24
Ba lt . , India , a . 188 7 , R. 1903Des. M China , a . 189 4 , R. 19 19 , S . 19 22 , R. 19 24
Top . , Jap an , S . 19 20 , del.Top . , Jap an , a . 1908 , m. FosterDes. M China and Korea , a . 19 13 , det.Minn South America , a . 19 10 , m . 19 13 , M alloughN . E , Japan , a . 19 28
N . Y Jap an , a . 1879 , d. 19 10
Phila Mex ico , S . 19 29 , c. t. , miss. 193 2 , r. 1933
. N . Y Ind ia , a . 18 78 , m . 1882 M itchell. . N . E Bulgaria , S . 193 1 , c. t miss 1933
N . W Ch ina , a . 188 1 , d. 1881
108 Directory of M issionaries
Hoffman , Cora EHoffman , Thek la A .
Hofimann , JeanetteHoge , E l izabethHo l brook. E l la MHo l brook . Mary J. .
Ho lder , Mary EdnaHo l land , Mrs. A lma HHo l land , Ary JHo l land , Harriet AHo l l ister , Al ice EHo l l ister, Grace AHo l lows, Bessie AHo lman , Charlotte THo lman , Sarah CHo lmberg , H i ldaHo lmes , AdaHo lmes. Li l l ian LHo lmes, May bel MarionHo lway , RuthHonnell, Grace L . .
Honsinger , W elthy BHop k ins , Rhoda Mae . .
Hosford , Ruby C . .
Hostetter. F lossie M . .
Househo lder, C . Ethe lHoward , Leonora , M .DHoward , Meta M DHowe , De l ia AHowe , Gertrude .
Howey . Harriet M .
Hoy , E l len IHu , May LHu. King Eng . M .DHuelster. Luel la
,Huff , Edyth A .
Huffman . Loal E M .DHugoboom . Marion . .
Hughes , Jennie VHughes, Mary AHughes, M . Pear l .Huibreg tse , MinnieHul bert , Esther L .
Hulbert , Jeannette CHunt , Ava F.
Hunt , Fa ith AHunt , Maud EdnaHunter , Al ice .
Hurlbut . F loyHuser , Minn ie EHutchens. E dna MayHyde , F lora A . .
Hyde , Laura , M .D .
Hyde , Minn ie Z .
Hyde , Nett ie M .
Hyneman . Ruth EI l l ingworth , Charlotte JImhof, Louisa .
Ingram , He lenIrwin . A l ice AIsham , Ida G . .
Jackson , C . Ethe lJacobson , A lma .
Jacobson , Eve lyn RJames, Phoebe .
Jaq uet , Myra A .
Jayne , Ruth E .
Jenkins, Mary EJewe l l , Amy LJewe l l , Carrie IJewe l l , M rs. Char lotte MJohanson , Maria A JJohnson , AnnaJohnson , Eda Lydia , D .OJohnson , E l laJohnson . Frances EJohnson , Ing le AJohnson , Jul iet M
Phi la China , S . 19 28 . m. 1932 , JohnsonCin . , India , S . 1924
N . Y Mexico , S. 19 29
Cin . , India , a . 1892
. . Pac Japan , a . 1900 , R . 1906Cin . , Japan , a . 1878 , m . 1890 , Chappell, d. 19 12Co l . R . , India . S . 19 22
Des M . . India , a . 190 4
Malaysia , a . 1905 , R. 19 19N . W . , India , a . 1906 , m . 1909 , M ilhollandN . W India . a . 1909 , m . 19 13 , Gabel
. Cin . , M exico , a . 1905
N . E . , China , S . 19 22
Pac . India , a . 1900
Minn . , India , a . 19 14 , s.
Minn . , Malaysia , a . 19 13 , m . 19 22 , A llstromCo l . R. , India , a . 1905 , R . 1924
. N . Y . , China , a . 19 1 1
. N . Y . , China , S . 193 1
N . E . , South America. S . 1924 , m. 1930 , BosworthTop . , India , S . 19 20
N . Y China , a . 190 6 , r. 192 1 , m . 1924 , F isherCo l . R Japan , a . 19 17 , R . 19 18T op . , South America . a. 19 18 , det.Cin . , C hina , a. 19 13 , r.
Top . China , a . 19 13 , del .N . W . , China , a. 1877. m . 1884 , K ingN . W Korea , a . 1887 , R . 1890
Phi la . , China , a . 1879 , R . 1882N . W . . China , a . 1872 , R. 19 17, d. 1929
Japan , a . 19 16
. . Cin India , a . 188 1 , m. 1884 , LawsonDes. M China , a . 1904 , m. 1922 , UngPhi la . , China , a . 1895 , R. 19 29 , d. 1929Minn . China , a . 1908 , m. 19 12 , B ishop
. Des M India . S . 1920 , r. 1927 , m . 193 1 , Beals
. Cin India , a . 19 1 1
Phi la . Mex ico , 0 . 1883 , m . 1884N . Y C hina , a . 1905 , r . 1920
N . Y India , a . 1887 , R. 1890 , m . Ernsberger , d. 1899N . W India . S . 1923
Des M India , S . 193 1
Cin . , Korea , S . 19 23
Cin Korea , a . 19 14
N . W India , a . 19 10Minn . , China , a . 19 14 , r. 1932
N . W India , a . 19 18 , m . 192 1 , Rogers
Cin . , Korea. S . 1926 , det.
Top . , China , a . 19 13 . r . 193 1
Cin . , China , S . 1923 . m. 19 27 , Ledbealter. N . W India . S . 192 1
N . W China , a . 19 12 , m . DedrichN . Y . , India , a . 1883 . m . 1886 , FooteN . W South America , a . 1888 , m . 1894 , WilsonDes M . , India , a . 1897 , m . 1907 , FeltCin . India , a . 19 15Phi la Burma , a . 1898 , R. 1925
Top . , Japan , a . 1889 , R . 1924 , d. 1925Minn India , a . 1898 , s. , r . 19 13
Cin . South America. S . 1923 , r. 1933
Pac India . a . 19 12 , r . 19 19
N . W . Ma laysia , 0 . 190 2
Minn India , a . 1894 , m . 1904 , K eventer, d. 19 18
Minn India . S . 19 22 , m . 193 1 , BreamTop . , Burma , 0 . 190 6 , r. 1926
N . W China . a . 1909
Pac . , China , S . 1924 , R. 1933
Top . , India , S . 192 1 , R. 1923
. N . Y Malaysia , S . 1924 , m . 1928 . Procter
Cin . , China , a . 1884 , R . 19 13 , d. 19 19
N . Y China , a . 1883 , R . 1929
Top . , India , a . 19 15 , del .
N . W a . 1894 , R .
Pac . , China , a . 19 18 , del.Phi la China , a . 1888 , m . 1893 , K innear
Pac . . India , S . 193 1
Top . , Africa . S . 1927
Des M China , S . 1928
Directory of M issionaries
Johnson , Katherine MJohnson , MaryJohnston , Ruth H .
Jones, DorothyJones, EdnaJones, Joan ComberJones, Jennie D . .
Jones. Laura E . MJonte , Louise MJordan, El la E . .
Just in , Catherine L .
Kahn , Ida , M .DKaul bach , Anna LKeckman , AnnaKee ler, Anna CKeeney, Dorothea LKehm , A ltaKe ister, Ida M . .
Ke l ley , Luel laKel logg , Nora Eve lynKemper Harriet .
Kennard , Ada Marie .
Kennard , Ol ive E . .
Kennedy , Mary E . .
Kenyon , Carr ie C . .
Kerr , HarrietKesler, Mary G . .
Kessing , Mae G . .
Ketchum , Edith L . .
Ketring , Mary , M .D
Keyhoe, KatherineKidwel l , Lo la MKi lburn, El izabeth H. .
King , CharlotteKing , F . GraceK ing , W in ifred E . .
King . Sarah N . .
Kintner, Le la L . .
K inzly , Katherine M . .
K ipp . Cora I . , M .D .
K ip p , Jul ia IKirkpatrick , Reba Agnes .
Kissack , Sadie E .
Kle iner, C lara E.
K leinhenn , F lorence E . .
Kl ine , B lanche MayK l inefe lter, Mary AKlingeberger, Ida M .
Knapp , E lsie L . .
Kneeland ,
Knight , F lorence .
Knowles, Emma LKnowles, Grace M . .
Knox , Emma MKoether, Luella G .
Koons. Sue L . . M .DKostrup , Bertha Alfrida .
Kri l l , BeredeneKrook , Mrs. Ruby LKurtz , Alice WKy le , Theresa JKyser, Kathry n BLacy , A lice M.
Laird, EstherLake , Virg inia SLamb , Emma L.
Landis, Rotha SLandrum ,
Lane , Ortha May .
Lang , V ictoria CLantz, Vio la , M .D . .
Larson , H . RuthLarsson , Marie ELat imer, H . IsabelLatimer, Laura M .
u g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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. Ba lt Mexico , a . 19 12 , r . 193 1
Minn China , S . 1925
Cin Malaya , S . 1926 , r . 1933
N . W . , China. a . 1903
Balt . , China , a . 190 7
N . Y India , S . 1920 , m . 1930 , Collins
Des M . , Ch ina , a . 1 9 1 1
N . Y . , China , 5 . 19 19 , r. 1931
Top . , India , S . 1922 , d. 1926
N . W . , China , a . 19 1 1 , R. 1925
Top . , India , S . 1923
N . W . , China , a . 1896 , d. 1 93 1
N . Y . ,Jap an , a . 1886 , m . 1889 , Wilson
N . E China , a . 19 16 , m . 19 18 , Weigel
Cin . , India , a . 1892 . m. 1899 , Mawson
N . Y China , S . 1920 , del.Minn. , India, S . 1924 , m. 1928 , Harris
Minn . China. S . 1922 , m. 1927 , Mader
Balt India , a . 1880 , dis. 1885
. . N . W China , S . 19 2 1 , d. 1932
Des M . , India , a . 189 1 , R. 1895
Pac . , India , S . 1924
Pac India , a . 19 14
Des M . , India a . 189 1 , m . 1894 , Core
Phi la . , Ma lay 8 1a , a . 19 17Phi la Ind ia , a . 188 1 , d. 1886
Top . . C hina , a . 1 9 12
N . W . , So . America , 5 . 1928 , del.
Des M Japan , a . 19 1 1 r . 19 19
Cin Ch ina and Phi l ip p ine Islands, 0 . 1888—190 5 IndiaS . 1922 , R. 1928
Des M India , S . 1925
Cin . , Japan , a . 1894 , R. 19 18Phi la Jap an , S . 19 19
N . W Burma , S . 19 19 , m. 1925 , Price
Cin. ,Ind ia. a . m. 1920 , N elson
Pac . India. S . 1922 , del .
Pac Africa , S . 1923
Cin . , Burma , S . 1922 , c. t. , miss. 1923
N . Y . , Ind ia , S . 1924
N . W . India, a . 19 10N . W Ind ia , a . 1906 d. 193 1
N . W . , India , a . 19 18 , d. 19 19
Balt . , China , a . 1893 , m. 1896 , M ccartneyDes M . , Ind ia , S . 1927
Cin . , Malaya , S. 1924 . c. l miss. 1924
Phi la. ,Ind ia , a . 19 17 , r. 1924 . m . 1925 , Baker
Pac . , Phi l ip p ine Islands , S . 1922 , d. 1926
Top . , India, S . 1924
N . W China, a . 19 12
N .E . ,m . 1909 , Tallon , 19 13 , R. 19 19
Pac . , Mexico S . 1925 , r . 1928
N . E . , India a . 188 1 , R. 19 17 , d. 1924
Des M India , S . 1920 , d. 1925
N . W . . China , a . 190 6
Des M . , China , S . 193 1Phi la . , China , a . 190 4 , r. 19 10N . W Philip p ine Islands, 0 . 19 16 . Korea . S. 1922
Cin . , Bulgar ia , S. 1928
N . W Korea, a. 19 13 , r. 19 14
Phi la. , Mexico , 0 . 1902 , dis. 1903
Phi la India, a . 1885 , R. 19 13 ,
N . Y Mexico , 0 . 19 1 1 , r. 1924
Cin. , China, a . d. 1921Cin . , Korea, S . 1926
Phila . , Malaya , S . 1930
N . W India , a . 1896 . dis. 190 1N . Y . Ch ina , S. 1926 , del.N . W India , a. 1909
Des M China, S. 19 19
N . W . , Africa , S . 192 7
Pac. , China , S . 1920T op . , Ind ia , S . 1928.Top . , China , a . 19 1 1 , r. 1926N . Y South America , S . 1930
N . E . , Mex ico , 0 . 1884 , R. 1888 , d. 1924
Des M . , India , a . 1892
Ph ila. , India , a. 1885 , m. 1888 , Parson
110 Directory of M issionaries
Lauderdale . GraceLawrence , Birdice ELawrence , Mabel C .
Lawson , Anne ELawson , Christ ina HLawson , E l len LLay bourne , E the l M M .DLayton , M . E.
Leadbeater , A . Evelyn, M DLeavitt , O l l ie RLebens, J . E . MarthaLee , Edna MLee , El izabeth MLee , Irene ELee , MabelLee , Mary H . .
Lefiorge . Roxy .
LeHuray , EleanorLem ing , Sarah FLentz, Grace ZLesl ie , Grace ELewis, Amy GLewis, El la ALewis , Ida Bel leLewis , Margaret D M .DL i Bi Cu, M .DL iers, Josep hineLi l ly , May BLimberger, Anna RLinam , A l iceL ind, JennyL indb lad , Anna CLivermore , Me lva AL lewe l lyn , A lice ALochhead , G . ChristianLogeman , Minn ie .
Lo land , Serene .
Long . Hortense .
Longstreet , Isabel la DLoomis, JeanLoper , Ida Grace .
Lore. Jul ia A M .DLorenz, Frieda V . .
Lorenz, TheresaLossing , Mabe l .Loucks, B lanche HelenLovejoy , Bery l HLove less, Emi l ie RLow, Nel l ieLowe , Mary LouiseLoy , N etellaLoyd, Mary De F . .
Luce , R . Isabe l .
Ludgate , Abbie MLund , Pearl BLunn , Mary VLybarger , Le laLyon , E l len M M .D .
Mabuce , Ethel L . .
Mace , Rose A l ice .
MacIntire , Frances WMadden , F . E . Pearl .Maddock , Lo is GMaltby , Christ ineMa lvin , E l izabethManchester, Ruth CManderson , Mabe l Mel issa, M .DManly , Grace E .
Manly , Marian E M .DMann , MaryMann ing , El la .
Manse l l , Hester V .
Marble , E l izabeth Dana .
Marker, Jessie B .
Marks, Inez MMarks, L i l l ian R .
Marriott , Jessie AMarsh , Jessie LMarsh , Mabe l C . .
T 0 p . . Mex ico , S 19 28
N . W . , China , a . 19 17
N . W India , a. 19 14
D es M Ind ia , a . 1885 , R , 1931
N . Y . , India a . 1892 , R. 1925Cin . , India a . del .N . W . , India , a . 19 1 1 , c . l miss. 19 20 , del .Balt . , India , a . 1878 . d. 1892N . Y Korea . S . 1928Top . , India , S . 1932
Cin . , China , a . 189 7. R. 1929
T op . , Jap an , a . 19 13 , r . 19 27
Phi la Japan , a . 19 14 , det.N . E Japan , a . 1894 . m. 190 1 . Ver M ehr
Minn . , Japan , a . 1903N . W . Ind ia , a . 19 14 , r. 19 1 7
N . W China , a . 19 18N . Y . , Soutt merica , a . 1884 , R. 19 13Cin . , India. a . 1873 , m. 1875 , Shepherd, m . DunnPac Ch ina . S . 1920
N . Y . , Ch ina . S . 1923 , r . 193 1
Balt . , Japan , a . 1898 , R. 19 1 1
Ba lt . , Korea , a . 189 1 , r. 1904
D es M . , China , a . 19 10 , m . 1932 , MainN . W India , a . 190 1 , R. 1930 , S . 193 1
Y . , Ch ina , a . 1905D es M India , a . 190 7
Co l . R . , Malaysia , (1 . 1897, R. 19 16Phi la Mexico , 0 . 1890 , d. 19 10N . Y Ch ina , a . 1895 , R. 1929
Phlla . , China, S 1926 , c. t. , miss. 1928N . E . , China, a . 1908 , R. 1929Top . , India , a . 189 7
Phila . , I ta ly , a . 190 1 , s. , r. 19 19 , d. 1927
. Phi la . , France , S . 1922 , c. t. , miss. 1925 , m. 1 93 1 , A nnas
N . W . , India , a . 1905 , m . 19 10 , LinnN . E . , China , S . 192 1 , r . 1924
N . Y Japan , a . m . 19 1 1 , HarrisonN . W . , China , a . 1898 , m. 19 10 . Ey estonePac . , China , a . 19 12 , R . 1926 , d. 1928N . Y India , a .
N . Y . , India . a . m . 1876 , M cGrewM inn . , China , a . 1904 , m . 19 10 , Spomer
Top . , India , S. 1926
Des M Ind ia , a . 1904 , m. 19 1 1 , JonesN . W . , China . a . 19 17
T 0 p . . South America , a . 19 14 , m. 1920 , HurdN . Y . , N . A frica , a . 19 19Cin . , India , a . 19 13
Pac China , S . 1929
Top . , So . Amer. and Mexico , a . 19 14 , m . 1924 , H inshawPhi la Mexico , a . 1884 , d. 1902
Pac . China , S . 1925 , R . 1933
N . W India , S . 19 19 , r . 19 28 , S . 1929 , del .Phila . , Korea , S . 1929
Cin . Mexico . S . 1922 , m. 1924 , RodgersCin China , a . 1909
N .W China , a . 1890 , d. 19 19
Des M Burma , a . 19 16 , m . 1923 , SolbergBa lt . , China , a. 19 1 1
N . E Japan , a . 19 16 , r. 1929
Phila Ind ia , a . 19 16 , R . 1933
N . Y China , S. 1920 , m . 1923 , LuccockTop . , Mex ico , S. 1923
Cin . , South America , a . 19 14 , m. 19 18 , CoatesN . E . India . S . 19 19N . W China , a . 1907, m. 1923 , DurbinCin . , China, S . 1924 *
Cin . , China , S . 1925 *
N . W China , a . 19 1 1
Des M . , China , a . 1899 , R . 1930
Cin . , India , a. m . 1889 , Monroe
Pac India , a . 1904 , R. 190 7
Cin Korea , a . 1905
Pac China , a. 19 16 , m. 19 22 , LondermilkPac India , a . 1894 , m . 1903 , Kelley , d. 1 929
N . E China , a . 190 1
N . W South America , a. 1906 ,. T op . , Ma laysia , a . 19 10 , Mex ico, S
R. 1925”Malaya S . 19 26
1 12
Mone l le , Nancy , M .DMontgomery , U rde l lMoore , Agnes Step hensMoore , A l ice M . .
Moore , B lanche .
M oore , Mary G ladysMoots , M rs. Corne l iaMorehouse , EdithT M DMorgan , Cora L . .
Morgan , Ju l ia E MMorgan , MabelMorgan , Margaret .
Morris, Harriett P lummer
Morris , Mrs . Lou ise Og i lvyMorrow , Jul ia EMoses , Mathi lde RMoss, Lorna RM oyer, Jenn ie EMudge ,
Muir , W in i fredMul l iner , C laraMunson , Kezia EMurp hy , May .
Murray , He len Grace .
Myers , Ruth L .
Nag ler , Etha MN arbeth, E . Gwendo l ineNay lor , Ne l l FNe iger , L i l l ianNelson , Ada MNe lson , Caro l ineNelson , Dora LNe lson , E va INelson , E . Lavin iaNe lson , Lena
Ne lson , MarieNewman , Emma ENevitt , Jane E l lenNewby , A ltaNewton , MarionNewton , Minn ie E .
N ichols, Florence LN icho l ls, E l izabeth W.
N ickerson , F lorenceN ico la isen , Martha C . W .
Norberg , Eugen iaNordyke , Le la E .
Northcott , Ruth ENorthrup , A l ice M . .
Norton , Anna J. . M DNourse , Emma DNowl in , Mabel RuthNunan , Ne l l ie F . , M .DNuzum , Ruth POdee , BerthaOdgers,Ev a1ine AOe lschlager , LydiaOgborn , Kate LOgden , Henrietta COkey , Mary CO lder, MildredO ldfather , JeanetteO ldridge , MaryO ldroyd , Roxanna HO lson , De l laO lson , E l izabethOlson , Emma
O lson , Mary EOrcutt , Haze l AOrgan , C lara MOsburn , Caro lyn BOstrom , EvaOstrom , Mrs: Vera E . (See Edborg )Otto , A l ice M .
Otto , Vio let L .
Ov enshire , Laura B
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D es M Japan , a . 1894 , m . 1900 ,.
SelbyTop . , India , S . 1923 , m . 1932 , Wi lson
N . Y India , S . 1922 , d. 1925
Overho lt , Treva B N . W South America . S . 1929
N . Y India , a . 1873 , m . 1874 , MansellTop . , Ind ia , a . 1902
N . Y Africa , S . 1922 , m . 19 27 , TullN . E M ex ico , 0 . 1900 , r . 1903
India , a . 19 14 , d. 19 17. . Des M . , Burma , S . 19 20
N . W . , Phi l ip p ine Islands , a . 1900 , R . 1902 , d. 1929
Top . , India , a . 1904 , m . 1930 , Oldham. Phi la China , S . 1922
N . W India , S . 19 18 , c . l miss. 1924
N . W India , a . 19 10
T op . , Korea , S . 192 1
N . Y Korea , S . 19 27
Co l . R . , India , a . 19 13Top . , Ind ia , a . 19 16
Cin . , India , S . 19 23 , m . 19 29 , Loose. N . Y India , a . 1899 , R . 1927N . E . , Ind ia , a . R . 1909N . W China , a . 1909 , r.
N . Y Mex ico , 0 . 1878 , R 1883 , d. 19 18
N . W India , a . 19 18 , c. t miss. , 19 25
Co l . R . and Phi la . , South'
America . S . 1922
Philad. , Mexico , S . 19 19 , So . America, 1924 , Mexico , 1926cl.
N . W China S . 19 22 , m . 19 29 , A llenN . W China S . 1920
Phila . , N . Afrlca , S . 1922
Top . , India , a . 19 12
. N . W M ex ico , 0 . 1892 , R. 1895
. N . W India , S . 1925Top . , India , a . 1906N . W India , a . 19 10
. Minn . , Ma laysia , 0 . 19 16 , del .
. Top . , India , a . 1906Phila China , a . 19 1 1N . E Africa . S . 1923
N . W India , S . 19 25 , m . 1930 , Tay lorBa lt . , China . a . 19 12
Des M . , China , a . 1905 , m . 19 12 , WebsterN . W . , India , a . 1898 , m . 1902N . Y . , I ndia , a . 19 12
N . E India , a . 189 4 , R . 1909 , S . 192 1 , R. 1927
N . Y Ind ia , a . 1896 , R . 19 24
Cin India , a . 1880 , d. 1887
Minn China , a . 1900 , R . 1927
N . W India , a . 190 7
N . W C hina , S . 1920 , d. 1927N . W Africa , S . 19 24
N . W . , India a . m . 19 10 , BrooksCin . , India a . 1900 , R . 1905 , d . 1926
N . W . , A fr1ca , a . 1909 , m . 19 2 1 , TheronDes M . , C hina , a . 19 15 1N . E . , India a 19 13 , dis. 19 16N . E . , Ch ina S . 192 1 , m . 1928 , M cConnell
Top . , Philip p lne Islands , S . 192 1
N . W I ta ly , a . 1900 , R . 1908N . W Netherlands Indies, S . 1924 , m. 1933 , A lmDes M . , China , a . 189 1 , d. 1932
Cin Mex ico , a . 1876 , R . 1889 , d. 1899
N . W . India , S . 1924 , del.. . Des N India , S . 19 25 , d. 1932
Des M Korea , S . 19 23 , del .
Cin . , Japan , S . 19 19
Top . , Ind ia , a . 1909N . W Ma laysia , 0 . 19 17
Minn . Ma laysia , 0 . 19 15 , R. 1922
N . W Ma laya , S . 1932
Minn Ma laysia , a . 1903
Cin . Burma , a . 19 12 , m . 192 1 , Hayden
N . E India , a . 1900 , R. 19 16
Pac . , India , S . 19 28 , m . 1930 , MondolTop . , N . Africa , S . 1927
Directory of M issionaries 1 13
Overman . L . Be l le N . W Korea , a . 19 17
Packer , Josep hine R Des M South America , S . 19 22 , r . 1928
Paige , Ina N . E. Mexico , S . 1922 , r . 1929
Paine , Joseph ine O . . Ph ila Korea , a . 1892 , d. 1909
Paine, M i ldred A Cin . , Japan , S . 1920 , N . Y . , S . 1923
Pak, Mrs. Esther K Phi la . , Korea , a . 1900 , d. 19 10
Palm , Emma Cin . , China , S . 1922
Palmer, Ethel M Pac . India, S . 192 1Pa lmer F lorence K N . W India , S . 1 930
Pa lmer. Pearl E N . Y . , India , S . 1927
Pardoe Mary E . . Phi la . , Jap an , a . 1888 , d. 1893
Parish , Sarah Rebecca, M .D N . W . , Phil ip p ine Islands, 0 . 1906
Parker . Theda A N . Y . , Mexico , 0 . 1889 R. 1894
Parkes, E lizabeth Pac . . Phil ip p ine Islands, a. 1903 , d. 1928
Park inson , Phoebe Co l . R. , C hina . a . 1899 , m. 1909 , UpperParks. Vera E N . W . , Ind ia . 5 . 1922
Parmenter, Ona M . Minn . Africa , S . 1920
Parsons, L. Maud . Phila Ch ina S . 1930
Patterson , Anna Gail Cin India S. 1920
Patterson , June B . . N . W China , S . 192 1 , m. 1 922 , K err
Payne , E l la E Phi la . , Mexico . 0 . 190 4 , R. 19 10
Payne , Z o la L . N . W Korea , S . 1929
Payton , Lela E Pac . , India , a . 19 16 , m. 192 1 , Tucker
Pearson , Mary N . N . E Mexico. S . 1920
Peckham, Caro l ine S. . . N . W Japan . a . 19 15
Peet. Azalia EPeirce , Ruth Cin . , Ch ina. S . 192 1 , m. 1924 , Sle mm gerPenner, Eva N Minn . , India . S . 19 28 , r. 1933
Penney , Oril A . Pac . , Africa , S . 1926Penney , W innogene C Top . . Ch ina , a . 19 16 , South America , S . 19 27
Perk ins, Fann ie A . Des M . , Burma , a . 1890 , R . 19 24 , d. 1933
Perri l l , M . Louise . Top . , India a. 19 10
Perrine . F lorence . N . W . , India , a . 1888 , m. 1894 , Mansell
Perry , Edith . Top . , Bulgaria S . 1923 , m . Morgan
Perry , El la L . . N . Y . , Ind ia S . 1 93 1
Perry , Fern E . Top . , Bulgaria , S . 1923 , d. 1926
Perry . Harriet Louise Jap an . S . 19 22 ,act.
Persson , Bert ha Top . . China , S . 1920 . r. 1929
Peters, A l ice N . W . , China , a . 1906 , d. 19 1 1
Peters, Jessie I N . W India , a . 1903
Peters, Mary N . W China . a . 189 4 , R. 1926
Peters, Sarah N . W . , Ch ina , a . 1888 , R. 1926
Pfaff , Jessie A Minn . , Africa , S . 1929
Phelps, Frances E D es M Japan , a . 1889 , m. 19 15 , Tackaberry . d. 19 23
Phi l l ip s , Bess L Cin . , Africa , S . 1924
P ider, Myrt le Z Top . , Japan , a . 19 1 1
Pierce, Mi ldred Des M . , India , S . 1922
Pierce , Nel l ie . Phi la . ,Korea , a . 189 7 ,
m . 1905 . M i ller
Pierce. Thirza M N . W China , a . 1902 , R. 1908
Pittman , Ann ie M N . Y . , China. S . 19 10
Place , Paul ine A N . W Japan , a . 19 16
Pletcher , Mina L Cin . , Ph il ip p ine Islands, S . 1923 . m. 1929 , Rodem’
zer
Plumb , Florence J . N . Y China , a. 1900 *
Poinier, Louise N . W Korea , S . 1928 , m. 1932 , FansPond , Mrs . E leanor J. , M .D Ba lt Phi l ip p ine Islands, a . 19 1 1 , China . 1 9 19 . d. 1925Poo l , Lydia S Des M . , India . a . 1903
Poo l . Miriam , M .D. Top . , China , S . 1924 m . 1927 , HuffPoo le . Carrie M N . E . , Japan , a . 19 14 , m . 19 18 , K eedyPorter, Anna D Top . , I taly , a . 19 13 , m. 19 19 , GiambarresiPorter, Charlotte J N . W India , a . 1896 , m . 190 1
Porter, C lara Top . , India , a . 19 12 , r. 1927Porter, Eunice Top . , India , a . 19 13Porter, Mary Q Des M China , a . 1871 , m. 1882 , Gamewell, d. 190 7
Powel l , A l ice M N . Y China . a . 1906
Power, E . Marie Top . , India , S . 1926 , m . 1929 , SpearPower, E lsie May Top . , Burma , S . 19 19Pray, Susan , M .D N . Y Ch ina , a . 1886 , R. 1887, d. 1903Precise , Myrt le Top . , India , S . 1922Prec1se . Pearl E . Top . , India , S . 1922
Prent ice . Margaret May Top . , China , S . 1924
Preston , C . Grace N . Y . . Japan , a . 19 12 , r. 19 18Priest . Mary
.
A N . Y Jap an , a . 1878 , R. 1880Proctor .
.
Orov1a . Des M China , S . 19 19
Proud , V1v 1an L Cin . , China , S . 1926 , m. 1933 , CameronPugh , Ada E . . Minn Malaysia , 0 . 190 6
Pultz. E l izabeth M N . Y . India , a . 1872 , R. 1877 , d. 1889Pd Y. Carrie M . . Phi la Mex ico , 0 . 1895 , So .America , S . 1923 . Mex ico .
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19 26 . R. 1930
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Quinton , FrancesQ uirin , Flora .
Raabe , Rosa MRadley , Vena I .Rahe , Cora L .
Ramsey , Bertha ERanda l l , S. EdithRank , Minn ie L . .
Ransom , RuthRasmussen , M rs. Helen ERea , Caro l ine Lo is .
Rebstock . Thelma AReddick , O l ive Irene .
Redinger , June E .
Reed , MaryReeves, Cora DReeves , Mrs. F lorence GRe id , Jenn ieRe id , Mabe l JRe ik , E lsie HRe i l ly , Marnie BRe iman , FriedaRe itz. BeulahRexrode , Sadie M .
Rexroth , E lizabeth .
Rexroth , Emma K . .
Reyno lds , E lsie MR ichards , Em i lyRichards, Gertrude ERichardson , Fa itheR ichardson , Fannie ER ichey , E l izabeth HR ichmond , Mary ARiechers , Bertha LRigby , Lue l la G . .
Rigg , Bessie E .
Riste , Rose A . , M DRobbins, Adis .
Robbins, Emma E . ,
Robbins , Henrietta PRoberds, Frances E .
Roberts, E l izabeth SRobinett , GustaRobinson , A lvinaRobinson , Faye H .
Robinson , F lora LRobinson , He len E . .
Robinson , Martha E . .
Robinson , Mary C . .
Robinson , Murie l ERobinson , Ruth ERockey , Lo isRockwel l , L i l l ie MRodgers, Anna MRogers, Haze l TRogers, Mayme MarieRohde . E leanora C .
Rosenberger , E lma T . .
Ross, E lsie MRossiter, Henrietta BRost , Carrie HRothwe i ler, Louisa CRouse , W illma HRoush , Hannah E lsieRowe , PhoebeRowley , Mary L .
Royce , Edith MRoyce , Marian DRoyer , Mary A nn
Rubright , Caro l ine BRuddick , E lizabeth MayRuese , M rs. Artele B .
Rugg les, Ethe l E .
, 193 1
N . Y Korea , a . 19 1 1 , r . 193 1
N . W China , a . m . Thompson. N . W China , a . m . M ooneyDes M . , India , a . 1902 , m . 1906 , Berry , m .
HawthorneN . W Africa , a . 19 16Des M Ind ia , S . 1929
. . Des M Korea , a . 19 15 , r . 19 19. N . Y . , China , S . 19 25
N . W China , a . 19 12
Phila . , Africa , S . 19 24
T op . , India , a . 19 1 1
Minn Malaysia . 0 . 1906Phila South America . S . 19 19 , del .N . Y Africa , a . 1900 , m . 1905 ,
Springer. Cin Ma laysia . S . 19 22
. N . Y . , Ind ia ,S . 19 29
. Phi la . India , S . 192 1 , r . 1933Phila Netherlands Indies, S . 1928Cin India , a 1884N . W China a . 19 171N . Y . , Bulgaria , S . 1923 , I ta ly , S . 193 1
Phi la South America , a . 19 13Des M Burma , S . 19 24
. N . W . , China , S . 1922. . N . W India , a . 19 13 , m . 19 16 , H ill. . N . W . , China , a . 19 18
Africa , S . 19 22
. Cin . Africa , a . 19 17 , d. 19 2 1
. Cin India , a . 19 12 , r . 19 19Co l . R India , a . 19 16
Des M India , a . 1906 . r. 193 1
Cin India , S . 19 25 , m . 19 29 , N otley. Phila . , Ind ia , a . 19 1 7
. Top . , India , S . 19 25
. Minn Ma laysia , (1 . 19 18 , r . 19 25
Cin China , S . 19 19T op . , India , a . 1909Pac . , C hina , a . 19 15Des M . , Burma , a . 1900 , m . 1909 ,
JonesDes M India , S . 19 25Co l . R . India , S . 19 22 , R . 1929N . W India , S . 1930
. T op . , China , a . 19 1 1 , r. 19 27N . Y . , Korea , a . 1902
Balt North Africa , S . 193 1
. Minn . , Korea , a . 19 17 , transferred to Swedish Unit. . N . W . , C hina , S . 1930
. . Des M . , Burma , a . 1907 , r . 1928N . E China , a . 19 17
Minn I ndia , a . m . 19 2 1 , Howells, d. 1926
N . Y I ndia , a . d. 19 17
Phila N . Africa , S . 19 22
. N . W China , a . 1884 , d. 1906I ndia , a . r . 193 1
Ba lt . , India , a . 1900*
Cin . India , a . m . 19 2 1 , A tkinsBa lt India . S . 19 19 , del.Phi la Mex ico , 0 . 1889 , m . 1890 , F urness
. Des M . , India , S . 19 19
. . Cin Korea , S . 19 2 1
N . W Netherlands Indies, S . 19 2 1 , del .
Cin . , Korea , S . 19 2 1
Phi la . , Ind ia , a . 1909
. . Des M C hina , a . 19 17
Top . , India , S . 1926
C in . , Korea , a . 1887 , R . 1899 , d. 192 1
Minn Ch ina , a . 1893 , m . 1905 , K eene, d. 1929. N . W Africa , a . 19 1 1 , m . 19 24 , B ush
N . W Ind ia , a . 188 1 , d. 1898
N . W China , a . 1899 , m . 1904 , WilsonDes M . , Korea , S . 1920 , del .
Cin . , Ma laysia , S . 19 24 , N . Y S . 193 1
N . W China , a . 19 13 , r . 19 22 , m .
Phi la . , South America , a . 19 13 , R . 19 28
N . E India , a . 190 1 , d. 19 15
Ba lt I ta ly , a. 19 18
Des M . , India , a . 19 16
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Slate. Anna B lanche Phi la Japan , a . 190 1 , det.
Smith , Ada . Cin . , Korea , S . 192 1 , del .Smith , Ade l ine N . W . , C hina , a . 1OO7 ,R. 19 10
Smith , A l ice N . Y . C hina, 5 . 192 1 , m . 1924 , Du]Smith , A l ice L . . N . Y C hina , S . 1924 , del .Smith , C lara B Ph i la China , a . 19 14
Smith , E l len E . . Top . , C hina , S . 1922
Sm ith , E lo ise G . Top . , Korea . S . 1930
Smith , Em i ly Cin . N . Africa. a . 19 10
Smith , Grace‘ Pep per Pac Ind ia , S . 19 19
Sm ith , Jenn ie Mabe l Co l . R India . a . 19 15
Smith , Joy L Des M . , China . a . 19 18Smith , L ida B N . Y . , Japan , a . 1885 , R. 19 12 , d. 1926
Sm ith , Madorah E M inn . China , a . 19 1 1 , r. 1920
Sm ith , M yrt le A . N . W China , S . 192 1
Sm ith , Paul ine H Top . , Japan , S . 1930
Smith , Ruth B M inn China , a . 19 10 , m . 19 12 , FosterSmith , Sadie May Pac Burma , 5 . 192 1 ,Sna pp , Reba . N . Y Japan, a. 19 13 , m. 19 14 , RyderSnave ly. Gertrude E. Phi la Korea, a . 1906
Sn ider, Myrt le M . Pac . , India , a . 192 1 , r. 1926
Snyder, Chestora , M .D Cin . China , a . 19 12 , m . 19 15 , Hop'
manSoderstrom , Anna N . Y India , a . 189 1 , r . 190 1
Sop er, E . Maud . . Ph i la Japan , a . R . 19 1 1
Sop er, Laura Dewitt Top . , India , a . 19 17 , r . 1932
Southard . Ada J. . Des M . , Japan , a . 1900 , r . 1905
Sparkes, Fann ie J. . . N . Y . , India , a . 1870 , R. 189 1 , d. 19 19Sparr, Julia, M .D . . N . W C hina , a. 1878. m. 1883 , CoffinSpathelf, Rena F . N . W C hina. S . 1925 . d. 1931
Spaulding , Winifred . .Top . , Pgilipp ine Islands, 0 . 1903—19 10 , Mexico 19 17 , R.
I 23
Spear, Katherine A . . Phi la . , India , a . 1896, m. 1900 , CollierSp eer, Dorothy Balt . Ind ia , S . 19 20
Spence , Matt ie B . . .N . W India , a . 1880 , m. 1883 , PerrieSpencer, C larissa H . . Ph i la . , Japan , a . 1896 , fl 190 1 , d. 1927
Sp encer , Mat i lda A Phi la Japan , a . 18 78 , R . 1920 , d. 1933Sprowles, A lberta Phi la Japan , a. 1906
Sp runger, Eva F. Pac . , C h ina , S . 19 19
Stah l , C . Josephine N . W . , India , a . 189 2 , R . 1932
Stah l , M inta M Cin . , Ch ina, S . 19 19 , c. t. , miss. 1923Stah l , Ruth L . . Cin . , China ,
Stah l , Tirzah M Cin C hina , S. 192 1, del .
Stal lard, E leanor B. . Pac Ind ia, S . 1924Stanton , A l ice M . .N Y Ch ina, a. 1892 , m. 1899 , WoodruffStarkey , Bert ha F . . . .Cin Japan, a . 19 10 , Korea, S . 1925
Staubli, Frieda Cin Ch ina , S . 1922Stearns, Mary P. . . N . E . India , a . 1899 , m . 1903 , BadleySteere, Anna E .N . W Ch ina , a. 1889 , R d. 19 14
Stefanski , Paul ine . . Top . , Netherlands Indies, a . 19 12 , m. 19 17, WorthingtonStep hens, Grace . Balt India a . 1892 , R. 19 19Step hens, Vida W . . Pac. , India a. m. 19 13 , BalemanSterl ing , F lorence . M inn . , India , a. 1895 , m. 1897, Lenth, d. 1900Stevenson , Ida M M .D. . Top . , C hina , a . 1890 , R.
Stewart , Emma .N . W Ind ia , S . 1927
Stewart , Mrs. Mary S M .D Phi la . , Korea , a . 19 10 , del .Stixrud , Louise M inn Ph i l ipp ine Islands, 0 . 1906 , r. 19 19 , d. 1927
Stockwel l , Emma . .Top . , India, a . 190 1 , m. 1904 , PriceStockwe l l , Grace L . .Des M Burma, 0 . 190 1
Stone , Anna . M inn . , Ch ina , a. 1904 , d. 1906Stone , Mabe l C . . .N . W China , a. 19 13 , r. 19 17 , m. FarleyStone , Mary , Des M . , C h ina , a . 1896 , r. 1920
Stone , Myrt le M . . .N . Y . , China , S . r. 193 1
Stoufier , Edith J Phila Burma , S . 19 22 , m . 1930 , WhiteStout , Winifred . .N . W . , Ch ina, a . 190 6 , m. 19 13 , PattersonStover, Myrta O . . Cin . , Korea . S . 1925
Stowe , Genevieve G Co l . R . , Ma laya , S . 1927, m . 1930 , JenkinsStoy , E l len Lou ise N . W .
, Ita ly . S . 19 19 , r. 1923
Strawick, Gertrude N . W . , Ch ina , a . 1906 , R. 1930
Strev er, Frances Top . , South America. S . 1922 , d. 193 1
Strow, E l izabeth M N . Y . , China , a . 190 4 , R. 1925
Stryker , Minnie , M .D Phila China , a . 1908 , R . 193 1
Studley , E l len M N . W Ch ina , S . 1924
Stump f , Susanna M Des M . , Ind ia ,d. 190 7
Sturtevant , Abby L Minn . , Jap an , S . 19 2 1 , r . 1932
Sufiern , E l len H N . W Ch ina , a . 19 17 , Pac . , S . 1924
Suhr , Laura J Top . , Ind ia , S . 192 1 , d. 19 29
Sul l ivan , Lucy W Cin . , India , a . 1888 , R. 1923
Sutherland , May E Top . , India ,a . 19 15
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Sutton . Daisy BSutton , Mar ianneSwain , C lara A M .DSwan , Beulah MSwan . H i lda .
Swaney , Mary F
Swank , Lott ie Agnes .
Sweat er , Mrs. L i l l ian MSweet , MarySweet , Mary Edith .
Swi ft , Edith T .
Swormstedt , Virg in iaTaft , Gertrude , M .DTang , IlienTay lor , Anna Mabe lTaylor, Erma MTaylor , Mabe l .
Teague . Caro lyn MTemp le , Laura .
Terrel l , L innieTerry , Edna G M .DThoburn , Isabe l laThoburn , Isabe l laThoburn , Mrs. Ruth C . (see Co l l ins)Thomas, Ethe l E .
Thomas, Hett ie A .
Thomas. J . Edna .
Thomas, Mary M .
Thomas, Ruth FThomasson , Leona BThomp son , Anna .
Thompson , Anna Armen iaThomp son , Ethe l TruesdaleThomp son , F lora .
Thompson , May Bel .
Thompson , Vera RThurston , Esther VT insley , Jenn ie MT ip p ett , Mrs. Susan .
Tirsgaard , Maren MTodd , Althea M .
Todd , Grace LTo l l , Kate Eva lynTower, Rita B . , M .DTownsend , Mo l l ie ETracy , Alethea WTraeger. Gazel le . .
Trask . Sigourney M .DTravis, Grace BTretheway , Luci le D .
Trimble , Lyd ia A .
Trissel , Maude V .
Trotter , CharlotteTroxe l , Moneta J .
T ruckenmiller, M . IreneTryon , E lizabeth V .
Tschudy , Marianne HTubbs. Lulu LTucker, A lta MTucker , Grace .
Tunison , Bessie DTurner , E l izabeth JTurner, Mrs. MaudTurner , M ellony FTurner . Sarah BTurney , Mrs. L MTutt le , Mary B M .DTutt le , Ora MTwinem . MargueriteTy ler , Gertrude WTy ler , Ursula JUrech. Lydia .
Va i l , Ol iveVan Dorsten , Ame liaVan Dyne , Esther HVan Dyne , L . Frances
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Cin Japan , a . 1908 , m . 19 10 , M illerMinn Ma laysia , a . 190 7 , R . 19 13N . E India , a . 1869 , R. 1896 . d. 19 10
N . W India . S . 1923
Top . , India , a. 1904 , R . 1928Ba lt Mexico , a . 1878 , Top . South America , a . 1890 ,
R . 19 12 , d. 1924
N . W . , Phi l ip p ine Islands, S . 1920 , m. 192 1 , GottschalN . Y . , Korea , a . 19 17
Top . , Ita ly , a . 19 12 , r . 19 19
Des M' India , a . 19 17 , det.
N . E I ta ly , a . 1902 , R . 19 14
Cin . Africa , a . 1903 , m . 19 07 , CoffinPac China , a . 1895 , s R . 19 24
Minn China , a . 1906 , d. 1920
N . Y Mexico , a . 19 18Phila . , Jap an , a . 19 13 , Des M S . 19 26Co l . R . , China , S . 1922 , m . 19 29 , Triol
. Cin Jap an a . 19 12
N . Y Mex1co , a . 1903
Cin India , a . 1908 , det.N . E . , China a . 1887 , d. 19 13
Cin . , India a . 1869 , d. 190 1
Phila Ind1a , S . 19 27
Top . , Mexico , S . 19 19
Cin . , Japan , a . 1903 , d. 19 20
Cin Phil ip p ine Islands , 19 14 , d. 19 18
Cin China , a . 1904 , R . 1929
N . W Africa , a . 19 17
Ba lt .
, China , S . 1920 , c. t. , miss. 1932
Phi la India , a . 1889 , m . 1895 , Stephens, d. 1932
T op . , Phil ipp ine Islands , S . 1920
N . Y . , China , S . 19 2 1 , R . 1932
M inn Phi l ip p ine Islands, a . 19 16 , r . 19 17Top . , C hina , a . 19 15Ba lt India , a . 19 13 , R. 19 23
N . E Jap an , S . 19 20 . m . 1927 , SlosserN . W Ind ia , a . 1871 , m . 1876 , Waugh, (1. 1928Balt . , China , a . 190 1 , R. 1909 , d. 19 29Minn . , India , S . 19 24 , N . W S . 1927N . E China , a . 1895
N . W China , a . 189 7 , R . 1898 , d. 1909N . W India , a . 1904 , d. 1930
N . W India . S . 19 22
N . Y . , China , 5 . 19 2 1 , c. t miss. 1928
N . Y China , a . 1908 , m . 19 12 , GillTop . , Ma laysia , S . 1922N . Y China , a . 1874 , m . 1885 . CowlesN . Y China a . 1903 , m . 19 10 , WilliamsPac . . China a . 19 16 , m . 19 20 , L ibbyDes M . , Ch ina , a . 1889Des M . , Korea , a . 19 14N . W . , China , a . 19 18N . W Korea , S . 1925Des M . , India , S . 1925 , r . 1932Des M India , a . 1895 , r . 1900
N . W . , Ch ina , a . 19 15 , m . 19 18 , P addockN . W Africa , a . 19 17T op . , India , S . 1932
N . Y Japan , a . 1890 , m . 1896 , Tague
N . W Ind ia , a . 19 14 , m. 19 18 , Shipman
Des M India , a . 19 15 , det.Top . , India . a . 1905 , m . 1909 , N iesN . Y Bulgaria , S . 1925Phi la India , a . 1903 . m . 1904 , ParkerWestern , South America , a . 188 1 , r . 1882Top . , India , a . 1903 , d. 1907Cin . , Korea a . 190 7 , d. 1924
Pac China 5 . 193 1Des M . , Chma , a . 1909 , r . 1930Cin . China , a . 19 15N .
WUMa laysia , a . 19 16 , transferred to Central Europen it
Top . , Malaysia , a . 19 13 , r . 19 27N . W . , Mex ico , a . 1889 , m . 1894 , LawyerBalt . , North Africa . S . 1924 , det.
Ba lt North Africa , S . 1924
1 18 Directory of M issionaries
Vance , Mary A .
Vandeg rift , Frances CVanderberg . Ann ie .
Van F leet . Edna MarieVan Petten , M rs. Caro l ineVarney. E l izabeth W . .
Vickery , Loraine L . .
Vickery , M . E l len .
Vo ight , MaryVo igt lander, Gertrude .
Waidman . Isabel .Wagner, Dora AWa ldron , Rose EWa lker , Jenn ie CWa lker , Joyce EWa lker ,
Wa lker, SusanWa l lace. Lydia EthelWa l lace , Margaret
Wa lrath , Pear l CWalsh , Susan JWalter, A . JeannetteWalton. Ida BWanzer. Men ia HWare , LenaWarner, E l len .
Warner, Emma EWarner, Marian .
Warner, Ruth Virg in iaWarner, Susan M .
Warrington , Ruth AWasem , GraceWashburn , Ori l la FWatrous. MaryWatson , Harriet L .
Watson , Rebecca JWatts, Annabe l leWaugh , Nora Be l leWeaver , Georg iaWebb , G ladys MWebb . NoraWebster , A l ice SWeiss , E . RuthWe lch , A . DoraWe lch , Mildred .
We l les , Doris I .We l ls, Annie May
We l ls, E l izabeth JWe l ls , Margaret C . .
We l ls, Phebe C .
Wencke , Doris RWescott , Ida GWest , Esther IreneWest , Nel l ie MaudWestcott , Paul ine EWestfal l , Georg iaWestrup . CharlotteWheat , Lem iraWhee ler, Bern ice AWhee ler, Gertrude VWhee ler, FrancesWheeler, Hett ie AdaWhee ler, L . MaudeWheelock , Ethe l CWhitcomb . J . Caro l ineWhite , Anna LauraWh ite , Laura M . .
White ley , Martha DWhite ley , Miriam FWhitfie ld , Mary W .
Whit ing , Ethe l L .
Whit ing , O l iveWh itmer, Harriet MWh itmore . C lara B. , M .DWh itney , A l iceWhittaker, M .
‘
LotteW iddifield , F lora M
Des M Japan , a . 1887 , m . 1892 . Belknap , d. 189 2
Phila . , South America , S . 19 19Minn China , S . 19 25 , det.
Cin . , Korea . a . 19 18N . W Japan , a . 188 1 , d. 19 16Top . , Ch ina . a . 1898 , d. 19 18N . W . , India , S . 1922 , r. 1926N . W . , I ta ly , a . 189 1 , R. 1920N . W. Ind ia , a . 1908 . m. 19 1 1 , PerrillN . W India, a . 19 12 , m. 19 16 , TweedieN . Y . , South America , a . 1896 . R. 190 5T 0 p . . Japan . a . 19 13Pac . , China, S . 1922
Top . , China , a . 19 18 , r . 1932N . W . C hina , a . 19 17* det.N . W Phi l ip p ine Islands, S . 1930
N . W . , South America , a . 1903 . R.
Balt . , China, a . 1906
Minn . , India, S . 19 22
Cin Mex ico , S . 1932
N . W . , India, S . 19 19 , r. 1925Top . , Korea , a. 19 1 1 , det.Ph ila . , Mex ico , a . 1890 , m. 189 1 , MulteN . E China ,a . 19 l 1 , r. 1925
N . Y I ta ly , S . 19 22 , r. 193 1
Cin India , a . 1880 , m . 1885 , Fox , d. 19 27Top . , India , S . 19 19Des M . , India , S. 19 29Co l . R. . South America , a . 19 18. Mex ico. S . 1929
N . W . , Mexico , 0 . 1873 , m. 1892 , Densmore, d. 19 14
Top . , India , a. 19 15Des M Burma , S . 1926 , r . 19 3 1Top . , Ph i l ip p ine Islands, a . 19 12 , m. 1924 , JonesN . Y . , China , a . 19 12 .
N . W China , S . 19 20 , det.Top . . Jap an , a . 1883 , R. 1922 , d. 1930
Cin . , India , a . 19 17 , det.Cin . , India , a . 1904*
. . N . Y Jap an , a . 1902 , R. 19 16
. . N . W India . S . 1 930N . Africa , a . 19 19
. N . Y . , South America , S . 1 924 , m . 1928 , Goldschmidt
. Des M . , Jap an , S . 19 20 , r . 1927Cin N Africa , a . 19 10N . W China , S . 19 22 , r . 1 928 , m . 1 929 , Cranston
India . S . 1 922
. Des M China , a . 1905
. . Des M . Ind ia , . a . 1 90 1
. . Co l R . , Mex ico . S . 1 926 , Ph ila . S . 193 1
. . N . Y . , Ch ina a . 1895
N . W China , S . 1920 , det.
N . W Ma laysia , a . 19 15 . R. 1928
Cin , . India . S . r. 1929
Des M India , S . 1920N . W . , China , a . 1902
Cin . , India , S . 192 1 , m . 1922
Top . , India , S . 1927
T op . , India , a . 19 15 . m . 1933 , A merman
N . E China , S . 1920 , det.N . E South America. S . 1920 , r. 1925N . W C hina , a . m . 1892 , VerityN . W Malaysia , 0 . 19 13 , m . 19 19 , Hall
N . W China , a . 1903*
Cin . , India, S . 192 1
M inn . , India , 5 . 1923 , det.M inn Jap an , a. 19 1 1 . Pac. . S . 1927Phila C hina , a . 189 11Phila North Africa , S. 1925Phila South America , S. 1920 R. 1926
Phi la Ma laya , S . 1926 , c. t miss. , 1929 , m . 19 33
M ackeyTop . , India , a . 19 1 1
N . Y Jap an , a. 1876 , m. 1882 , Bishop , d. 19 15
N . W . , China. S . 1924 1Des M . . C hina , S . 1924 , det.Pac . , Africa , S . 193 1
Minn . , Burma , a . 1904 , R. 19 12
Cin . , India. a . 1896 , m. 1898 . Chew
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Brooks, A l ice EBrown , Anna MCa ldwe l l , Ruth M .
Chandler , Frances AChandler, Mary HC hapman , IreneChesney , A . Lou iseCnossen
,Sadie M
Corbett . Eve lyn D . .
Courtney , Margaret EDavis , He len TEdwards , Jessie E .
Evans, E l izabeth .
Fa irchild , Nora M M .DF in ton , Iva M . .
Forsythe , GenevieveFredine , Marian CFry , Edna EGarden , Frances EGarrett . Minn ie Hester
G i bbons, Gertrude LGraves, Anna MHammond, Dorothy .
Harper. Florence OHartman , MarthaHatfie ld , Mrs. Sarah MH eath , NevaHowey , Mary EHoyt , Herma O .
Just in . Florence LK illheffer, MarieKno les. Edith ELee . He len MorrisLeonard , Ethe l L M .DLewis , Donna MayLong , Laura V . .
Longshore. L i l l ian .
Lyt ton. Ruth Twi laMaclay , Jean RMaddox , GraceMal berg , Mildred AMatheson , Margaret
McConnell Esther MM eek , Luc11e CMerryman , F lorenceM i lan , Ava BM i lnes , Frances A .
M itche l l , Z oaM oore , He len GM yers, Miranda MPaulson , M i ldredPeterson , RuthP ike, Isabel KP l imp ton . Margaret
Price . Effie CRaab . Theodora ARaney , SalenaRichardson , Ruth ERitchie , Este l leRobertson , W in i fredRodgers, Rosetta BRowe , DorothyRudisi l l , Mrs. T . F . .
Schleman , Laura MSeesho ltz, JessieSewa l l . Ruth McKShaver , Ivy Virg iniaSkinner, Gera ldineSmith , Jean GardinerSnow. M yraSpencer, Edith ASpencer , He lenStevenson , Jul ia E .
Terry , Beatrice CTownsend , E l inor BTucker, Emma CurtissTwitche l l , TheraVandertill,
Pac Italy , S . 19 19 , m. 19 19 . UpdegraffN . W India , S . 19 17 , c. e.
N . W China , S . 19 22 , c. e .
Cin . , South America , S . 19 20 , c. e.
Cin South America . S . 1920 , c. e.
Malaysia . S . 19 17 , c. e.
Des M . , China . S . 1922 , c. e.
N . W . . India , S . 19 27, c. e.
Cin . , South America , S . 193 1
. Minn I taly , S . 1930
Minn India , S . 19 23 , m . 1926 , GravenN . W China . S . 19 2 1 , c. e.
Pac . , Mex ico , S . 193 1
N . W India,S . 1933
Phila . , M ex ico , S . 19 1 7 , c. e.
Cin Mex ico , S . 19 24 , c. e.
Phila. , South America . S . 1930 c. e.
Phila . , Mexico , S . 19 16 , c. e.
Cin . , India . S . 1924 , c. e.
N . Y China , 5 . 19 19 ,c. e.
N . E . India , S . 19 29 , c. e.
N . Y China , S . 19 19 , c. e.
T op . , Ma laysia , S . 1920 , c. e.
Bait . Mex ico , S . 19 18 , c. e.
. Phi la South America . S . 19 22 , c. e.
Pac . South America , S . 19 18 , c. e.
M inn Mexico . S . 19 23 , c. e.
Cin Japan , S . 19 27 , c. e.
Cin Mex ico , S . 19 19 , c. e.
Top . , India , S . 19 23 , c. e.
Top . , Japan , S . 19 19 , c. e .
Pac . , South America , S . 193 1
Minn Japan , S . 193 1
Pac C hina , S . 19 171 , c. e.
T op . , Japan , S . 19 19 , c. e .
Pac . , India , S . 1920 , c. e.
Phi la Mexico , S . 192 1 , c. e.
Cin Jap an , S . 19 18 , c. e .
Phi la Mex ico S . 192 1 , c. e.
Des M . , China S . 19 20 , c. e.
M inn Malay s1a , S . 192 1 , m. 1925 ,
’
M almq uistPhi la Japan S . 19 16 , c. e.
N . Y Mex ico , S . 193 1
Phi la Mex ico , S . 19 24 , c. e.
. Phi la South America , S . 1933
Co l . R China , S . 19 22 , c. e.
Pac . , China S . 19 24 , c. e.
. N . W M exxco. S . 19 24 , c. e.
N . Y . , Japan , S . 193 1
. Pac . , India , S . 19 15 , c. e.
N . W Korea , S . 193 1
N . W I ndia , S . 19 15 , c. e.
. Phi la . , Ma laysia , S . 1920 , c. e .
N . E Japan , S . 19 16 , m .
N . W . , South America , S . 1922 , c. e.
Pac . , China , S . 19 23 . c. e.
. Cin Korea , S . 1930
Pac China , S . 193 1
N . E . , Mexico , S . 19 2 1 , c. e.
. Phi la Mex ico , S . 19 25 , c. e.
. Phi la Mexico , S . 19 19 , c. e.
. . N . Y China , S . c. e.
T op . ,Malaysia , S . 19 18 , c. e .
Cin . , China , S . 1930
Phi la Mexico . S . 19 15 , c. e.
N . W China , S . 1924 ,c. e.
N . W India , S . 19 19 , c. e.
Cin . , Ch ina , S . 1920 , c. e.
Minn South America , S . 1928 , c. e.
N . W . , China , S . 19 28 , c. e.
Phila . , South America , S . 19 17, m.
'F erguson
Des M China , S . 1920 , c. e.
Cin . , France , S . 19 19 , c. e.
N . W South America , S . 1930
Des M . , India , S . 192 1 , c. e.
Top . , India , S . 1932
N . Y India , S . 1920 , m . L indsayN . W China , S . 1920 , c. e.
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Vaughan, E lizabeth BVoke . Rea GWadsworth , Lett ie I .WagyWaldori'
x
Ethe lWebster, GraceWhite , LauraWhitford , Marian TWi lson , Jul iaW inn , PrudenceZ immerman, Doris
SUMMARY
M issionaries in serviceRetiredRes1gned
Deta ined .
0Transferred to Nat10 nal Umts
Missionaries sent out since organizat ion , not inc luding contract workers
Active m issionary force NovemberAct iveDeta inedContract workers
Daughters of missionaries since organizat ionSe lf-sup port ing since organizat ionNow on detached service .
COMM ISSIONED M ISSIONARIESWho had not sai led Novem b er 1 , 1933
Boyde , Mary McCarty . Emi ly
Co l R South America , S . 19 18 , c . e.
Cin Malaysia , S . 19 15 , m. ShowerMinn . , Phi l ip p ine Islands , S . 1929Minn Malaysia , S . 19 13 , m . FerreeTop . , South America , S . 1928 , c. e.
Minn . , Malaysia , S. 19 14 , m . 19 17 , HornbeckPhila Malaysia . S . 192 1 , c. e.
N . Y . , China , S . 19 20 . c. e.
N . Y ., Ch ina , S . 19 26 , c. e.
N . E . , Mex ico , S . 19 2 1 , c. e.
Phi la South America , S . 1930 , c. e.
CONSTITUTION
OF THE
WOMAN ’ S FORE IGN M ISS IONARY SOC IETY OF THE
METHOD I ST EP ISCOPAL CHURCH
ART ICLE I~—NAMETh is organ izat ion sha l l be ca l led the WOMAN'S FOREIGN M I S SIONARY
SOCIETY OF THE METHODI ST EPI SCOPAL CHURCH .
ART ICLE II— PURPO SEThe p urpose of th is Soc iety is to engage and un ite the e fforts of Chr ist ian
women in send ing m issionaries to the women in fore ign m ission fie lds of the
Method ist Ep iscopa l Church , and in support ing them and nat iona l Christ ianteachers and B ible readers in those fie lds , and in all forms of work carr iedon by the Soc iety;*a lso to purchase ,
se l l , mortgage , cede , transfer , recuperateand in any other way d ispose of, acqu ire , or affect p ropert ies movable or immovable (rea l estate) or any other k ind ,
located in the Un ited States of Amer icaor in any fo re ign count ry;to g ive or take moneys in loan , establ ish or granteffect ive r ights on rea l estate ,
accep t legac ies , donat ions , ass ignments and
t ransfers of p ropert ies;to ce lebrate contracts for leases and carry out anyother act or cont rac t re lated to the affa irs and operat ions of the Soc iety .
ART ICLE III —MEMBERSHIPThe payment of one do l la r annua l ly sha l l const itute membersh ip . The
payment of twenty do l lars sha l l const itute l i fe membersh ip;one hund reddo l lars a l i fe manager;and th ree hundred do l lars a l i fe pat ron .
ART ICLE IV— ORGANI Z ATIONThe organ i zat ion of th is Soc iety sha l l cons ist o f a Genera l Execut ive
Comm ittee , co-ord inate Branches , d istr ict assoc iat ions , aux i l iary soc iet ies ,to be const ituted and l im ited as la id down in subsequent art icles .
ART ICLE V— GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMM ITTEE1 . The management and genera l adm in istrat ion of the a ffa irs of the
Soc iety sha l l be vested in a Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , consist ing o f ap res ident , one or more vice-
p res idents , record ing secretary and treasurerof the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety , the correspond ing secretary ,
the secretary of the home base , and two de legates from each Branch , thesec retary of the young p eop le
’
s department and the secretary of the j un iordepartment , the secretary of student work , the secreta ry of German work ,record ing secretar ies of the Fore ign and Home Departments , the secretaryof the Wesleyan Service Gui ld , and such other persons as the const itut ionof the sa id Soc iety sha l l herea fter from t ime to t ime provide .
2 . The p resident , v ice-
p resident , record ing secretary , treasurer , the
secretary of the young peop le’
s depa rtment , the secretary of the j un ior department , the secretary of student work , the secretary of German work , and thesecreta ry of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld sha l l be e lected annua l ly by theGenera l Execut ive Comm ittee . The two de legates and reserves sha l l bee lected at the Branch annua l meet ings . Sa id Comm ittee sha l l meet in Bostonthe th ird Wednesday in Ap r i l , 1870 , and annua l ly ,
or o ftener , therea fter atsuch t ime and p lace as the Genera l Execut i ve Comm ittee sha l l annua l lydeterm ine .
3 . The dut ies of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee sha l l be :(a ) To take into considerat ion the interests and demands of the ent ire
work of the Soc iety as p resen ted in the repo rt s of its severa l secretar ies and
Th is p rovision necessary for lega l transfer of rea l estate in fore ign countries.
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Th is p lan , however , may be Changed by an affirmat ive vote of th reefourths O f the members of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee p resent at anyannua l meet ing of the same .
2 . The officers o f each Branch sha l l consist o f a p res ident , v ice-p resident ,correspond ing secretary , secretary of the home base ,
record ing secreta ry ,treasurer and such other officers as sha l l be necessary for the e ffic ient workof the Branch . These officers and such other persons as the Branch may e lectsha l l const itute an execut ive comm ittee for the adm in istrat ion of the a ffa irsof the Branch , n ine of whom sha l l be a quorum for the t ransact ion o f business .
Th is comm ittee and an aud itor sha l l be e lected at the annua l meet ingof the Branch , and sha l l serve unt i l others are chosen in the ir stead .
3 . The execut ive comm ittee sha l l have supervis ion of the work assignedto the Branch by the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , p rov ide for all theneeds and rece ive reports from a ll forms of work carr ied on by the Soc ietywh ich , by the p lan of the Genera l Execut i ve Comm ittee , are to be supportedby the Branch .
4 . Each B ranch sha l l appo int a stand ing comm ittee o f not less thanfiv e ,
of wh ich the Branch correspond ing secretary sha l l be cha i rman , who
sha l l invest igate the case of any cand idate w ith in the l im it s of the Branch ,and sha l l supp ly such cand idate w ith blanks for app l icat ion and hea l th cert ificate to be fi l led out and answered by her , and , when p ract icable , a persona linterv iew sha l l be had w ith the cand idate by two or more of the comm itteebefore her papers are forwa rded to the Fore ign Department . The corresponding secretary o f the Branch p resent ing m issionary cand idates Sha l l have a
persona l interv iew w ith each cand idate before her fina l appo intment to a
fore ign fie l d .
5 . NO Branch sha l l p rojec t new work or undertake the support O f newm issionar ies, excep t by the d irect ion or w ith the app rova l of the Genera lExecut ive Comm ittee .
6 . Each Branch may make such by - laws as may be deemed necessaryto its effic iency , not inconsistent w ith th is const itut ion .
ART ICLE VII— D I STRICT A SSOC IATIONSD istr ict assoc iat ions sha l l be formed wherever p ract icable , sa id asso
Clat IO I'
IS to have superv 1s1on of all aux iliar1es W ltl‘l ln theIr lim 1ts .
ART ICLE V I I I— AUX ILIARY SOCIETIE SAny number of persons may fo rm a soc iety , aux i l iary to that Branch
of the Woman ’s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety w ith in whose terr itor ia l l im itsthey may res ide ,
by e lect ing a p resident , a t reasurer , and such other Officers asmay be necessary to the effic ient work of the aux i l iary .
ART ICLE IX—RELATION To THE M I S SIONARY AUTHORITIE S OF THE CHURCH1 . In respect to fie lds of labor , po l ic ies, and standards and qua l ificat ions
of m iss ionary cand idates , the Soc iety sha l l work in harmony w ith the Boa rdof Fore ign Miss ions o f the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church . Its app rop r iat ionsSha l l be reported to the Board of Fore ign Missions at its annua l meet ing . The
Soc iety Sha l l have a stand ing comm ittee wh ich Sha l l meet at stated interva lswith a s im i lar comm ittee from the Board O f Fore ign M issions for consu l tat ionon allmatters o f mutua l interest .
2 . The accep tance , assignment , remunerat ion , and reca l l o f m issionar ies
gf the Soc iety Sha l l be determ ined by the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee of theoc1ety .
3 . A l l m issionar ies sent out by the Soc iety sha l l labor under the d irect iono f the pa rt icu lar con ferences or m iss ions o f the Church in wh ich they may be
emp loyed . They Sha l l be appo inted annua l ly by the p res ident o f the con fer
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ence or m ission , and sha l l be subjec t to the same ru les of remova l that governother m issionar ies , and they Sha l l be members of the Church and quarterlycon ference and the d ist r ict con ferences where they res ide .
4 . A l l the work of the Woman’
s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety in fore ignlands sha l l be under the d i rect ion of the con ferences or m issions and the ir committees in exact ly the same manne r as the work O f the m issionar ies of the Boardof Fore ign M issions of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church . The super in tendentor d istr ict super intendent sha l l have the same re lat ion to the work and the
p erson in cha rge Of i t as he wou l d have were it a work in the pastora l cha rgeof any member Of the con ference or m ission .
5 . The funds of theWoman’s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety Shal l be p rovided
by annua l , l i fe , honorary , memor ia l , and extension membersh ips;by const itut ing l i fe managers and l i fe pat rons;by g i fts , annu it ies , bequests , and devises;by col lect ions from aud iences convened in the interests Of the Soc iety;and bysuch other methods as the const itut ion of the Soc iety sha l l p rov ide . None ofthese sha l l interfere w ith the cont r ibut ions of the Church , church schools andEpworth League to the Board of Fore ign M issions Of the Method ist Ep iscopa lChurch . The amounts so col lected sha l l be reported to the annua l con ference th rough the p reachers in charge , entered among the benevolence collect ions and publ ished in the Annua l Con ference Journa l and the Genera l Minutes .
ART ICLE X— CHAN GE OF CON STITUTION
Th is const itut ion may be changed at any annua l meet ing of the Genera lExecut ive Comm ittee by a th ree- fourths vote Of those presen t and vot ing ,not ice of the p roposed change having been g iven at the p revious annua lmeet ing;but Art ic le IX ,
embody ing paragraphs from the D isc ip l ine of theMethod ist Ep iscopa l Church , may not be changed by the Gene ra l Execut iveComm ittee , but Sha l l be changed automat ica l ly to correspond w ith anyChanges made ln these paragraphs of the D isc ip l ine by the Genera l Con ferenceof the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church
BY -LAWS
I—OFF ICERS OF THE WOMAN ’ S FOREIGN M I SSIONARY SOCIETYThe genera l officers of the Woman
’s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety sha l l bea p res ident , two v ice-
p residents in cha rge of Departments , vice-
p res identsat-large , record ing secretary , treasurer , and such other officers as sha l l benow or hereafter p rov ided for accord ing to the const itut ion in Art ic le V .
These oflicers sha l l be e lected annua l ly by the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee .
In case of the d isab i l i ty or death of the p res ident , the v ice-
p resident whois sen ior in office Shal l perform the dut ies Of the p resident .
In case of the death or resignat ion of e ither of the v ice-
p residents in chargeof Departments in the inter im of the sessions of the Genera l Execut ive Committee , a v ice-p res ident p ro tempore , to serve unt i l the next session of theGenera l Execut ive Comm ittee , may be appo inted by unan imous vote of the
rema in ing genera l officers on nom inat ion of the Home Department or theFore ign Department , accord ing as the vice-
p residen t to be Chosen is to bethe p res id ing officer O f one or the other Department .
In case of the death or resignat ion Of the record ing secreta ry or treasu rer ,the other general Ofiicers may , by unan imous vote ,
choose a successor protempore , to serve unt i l the next sess ion of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
In cases of vacanc ies occu rr ing ad interim in rep resentat ion on Interde
nominational Boards , nom inat ions to fill vacanc ies Sha l l be made by the com
mittee of nom inat ions of the Depa rtment under wh ich the Board Operatesin consul tat ion w ith the Cha irman O f that Depa rtment , a fte r the app rova l ofthe Department concerned .
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II— DUTIES OF OFF ICERSI t sha l l be the duty of the1 . President (a) to p res ide at allmeet ings of th is Soc iety and of the Genera l
Execut ive Comm ittee : (b) w ith the vice-
presidents , v ice-p residents-atlarge ,
record ing secretary and treasurer , in the inter im of the sess ions ofthe Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , to transact business -
perta in ing to the
Soc iety at large, and not str ict ly to e ither the Home Department or the Fore ignDepartment , when such bus iness Sha l l requ ire immed iate attent ion , a unan imous vote O f these officers be ing necessary to act ion excep t in case one or moreo f sa id o fficers Sha l l , by reason of i l lness or absence from the Un ited States
,
be unable to vote;in wh ich case a unan imous vote O f the other officers sha l l besuffic ient . In case the vote is not unan imous the matter sha l l be referred by therecord ing secretary to the Home and Fore ign Departments, vot ing separate ly ,a three- fourths vote in each Department , exc lusive o f the officers , be ing mecessary to pass a measure . No vote of the genera l Officers taken ad interimsha l l be b ind ing or lega l un less the request for such vote sha l l have been sentout by the record ing secretary O f the Woman ’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety(or , in case o f her d isab i l ity , by the p res ident) and unt i l the vote itse l f sha l lhave been dec lared by sa id secretary a fter exam inat ion Of the votes returned;(0 ) w i th the record ing secretary to S ign all documents re lat ing to the transfero f rea l estate and other lega l papers not otherw ise p rov ided for , and to makeany affidavi t or acknowledgment that may be requ ired or necessary thereto;(d) w ith the t reasurer to S ign all notes and other Obl igat ions and ev idences ofindebtedness, wh ich from t ime to t ime may be issued by the Soc iety , by theauthor ity of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , or i ts du ly empowered subcomm ittees , the Fore ign and Home Departments .
2 . Vice-P residents (a ) to be cha irman—one of the Fore ign Department , theother o f the Home Department;(b ) to render ass istance when needed;(0 ) w i ththe pres ident , v ice-
pres idents—at-large , record ing secretary and treasurer ,in the inter im o f the sess ions of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , to transactbusiness perta in ing to the Soc iety at large , and not str ict ly to e ither the HomeDepartment or the Fore ign Department , when such business sha l l requ ireimmed iate attent ion , a unan imous vote o f these officers be ing necessary toact ion excep t in case one or more of sa id Officers sha l l , by reason of i l lness orabsence from the Un ited States , be unab le to vote;in wh ich case a unan imousvote of the other officers sha l l be suffic ient . In case the vote is not unan imousthe matter Sha l l be referred by the record ing secretary to the Home and
Fore ign Departments , vot ing separate ly , a three-fourths vote in each department , exc lus ive o f the Officers , be ing necessary to pass a measure . Novote of the genera l Officers taken ad interim sha l l be b ind ing or lega l un lessthe request for such vote sha l l have been sent out by the record ing secretaryof the Woman ’s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety (or , in case of her d isab i l ity , bythe p res ident ) and unt i l the vote i tse l f Sha l l have been dec lared by sa idsecretary a fter exam inat ion of the votes returned .
3 . Recording Secretary (a ) to g ive not ice o f all meet ings of the GeneralExecut ive Comm ittee;(b) to keep a fu l l record of all the ir proceed ings;(C) to p resent a report of the year
’s work of th is Soc iety at its ann iversary;(d ) to p repare and issue the annua l report o f the Woman
’s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety , inc lud ing the M inutes o f the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee;(e) top repare and p resent a Quadrenn ia l Report to the Genera l Conference;(f)w ith the p res ident , to S ign all documents re lat ing to the t ransfer of rea l estateand other lega l papers not otherw ise prov ided for;(g) have custody of the sea lo f the corporat ion;(h ) to affix the corporate sea l o f the Soc iety whenever thecorporate sea l is requ ired or Shou ld be affixed to any document or instrumentexecuted on beha l f o f the Soc iety , un less th is duty is per formed by the treasurer;( i ) w ith the p res ident , vice-
pres idents , v ice-
p res idents-at- large , .and
t reasurer , in the inter im of the sessions of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee ,
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III—DEPARTMENTS
There sha l l be two Departments of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee :the Fore ign and the Home .
When the two Departments meet in jo int session matters of mutualrespons ib i l ity perta in ing to both and not spec ifica l ly to e ither may be passedupon for p resentat ion to the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee in the same wayand under the same considerat ion as by vote of e ither Department act ingseparate ly . Matters perta in ing spec ifica l ly to e ither Department Sha l l bereferred by the j o int sess ion to such Department .
Foreign Department—The Fore ign Department sha l l consist o f the p resi
dent oi theWoman ’
s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety , ex-officio, one v ice-
p res identas cha irman
,the treasurer o f the Woman’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety
,
the Branch correspond ing secretar ies and the reco rd ing secretary of the
Departmen t . In the event o f the inab i l ity o f a correspond ing secretary to
attend the meet ings o f th is Department , the execut ive comm ittee of her
Branch sha l l have the p r iv i lege of send ing a subst itute w ith fu l l power .
Duties of Foreign Department— It Sha l l be the duty of th is Departmen t to(a) cons ider est imates and make app rop r iat ion s for the fore ign work;(b )conduct the offic ia l corresponden ce w i th the m issionar ies and w i th m ission sass igned for such offic ia l correspondence;(c) g ive care fu l considerat ion tothe requests o f m iss ionar ies;(d) exam ine the test imon ia ls o f m iss ionary can
didates that are p resen ted to it by the Branches , and dec ide as to t he ir accep tance as m iss ionar ies o f the Soc iety;(e) con s ider all matters that may be
brought be fore the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee re lat ive to nat iona l s o f them iss ion fie lds;(f) cons ider all fore ign fie l d matters requ ir ing attent ion in the
in ter im of sessions of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , and dec ide on suchact ion as sha l l be ordered by a maj or i ty vote of the members of the Department , i f the vote be taken at a regu lar meet ing of the Department , but by a
three- fourths vote of allmembers i f the vote be taken by correspondence excep tin case of the d isab i l i ty or death Of one of more members , in wh ich case a th reefourths vote of the other members sha l l suffice . I f , however , i t be desired toreverse or mater ia l ly a l ter by correspondence act ions taken when the Department was in session , a vote of twe lve members Shal l be necessary . N0 vote o fthe Fore ign Department taken ad interim sha l l be b ind ing or lega l un less the
request for such vote sha l l have been sent out by the person who , for the t ime
be ing , is the record ing secretary of the Fore ign Department , and un less thevote i tse l f sha l l have been declared by sa id secretary a fter due exam inat ion o f
the vote returned to sa id secretary;(g) present a fu l l wr itten report of itsact ion dur ing the year to the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee for app rova l andpermanent record;(h ) hold sem i-annua l meet ing at such t ime and p lace as
sha l l be des ignated by its Cha irman and secretary;( i ) appo int the offic ia lcorrespondents and foreign t reasurers;(j ) present to the Genera l Execut iveComm ittee , th rough the Branch correspond ing secretar ies, a statement of theBranch app ropr iat ions and furn ish a copy of the same in itemized form forpubl icat ion;(k) th rough the o ffic ia l correspondents furn ish a report of the
fore ign work for publ icat ion in the annua l report o f the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety .
Home Department—The Home Departmen t sha l l con s ist o f the pres iden t
o f the Woman’s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety , ex-officio
,one v ice-p residen t as
cha irman ,the Branch secretar ies o f the home base and the record ing
secretary o f the Department . In the event of the inab i l ity o f a secretaryof the home base to attend the meet ings o f th is Department , the execut ivecomm ittee of her Branch Sha l l have the p r iv i lege o f send ing a subst itute w ithfu l l power .
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Duties of Home Department—It sha l l be the duty o f th isDepar tmen t to (a)
super in tend all publ icat ion s , the work o f the spec ia l secretar ies , and allother in terests perta in in g to th is Departmen t;(b ) p resen t to the GeneralExecut ive Comm ittee nom inat ions for ed itors , p ubl isher , and spec ia l Secretar ies, and in each case where sa lar ies are pa id to des ignate the amoun t;(c)rece ive and cons ider all reports o f ed itors , publ isher and spec ia l secretar ies;(d ) have charge o f l iterature for meet ings he ld outs ide of the coun try
, the
expen se there for to be pa id from the Genera l Fund;(e) p resen t a fu l l wr ittenreport of its act ion dur ing the year to the Genera l Execut ive Comm i ttee forapp rova l and permanen t record;(I) cons ider all cases o f emergency re lat ing tothe Home Departmen t wh ich may ar ise in the in ter im of sess ion s o f theGenera l Execut ive Comm ittee , and dec ide on such act ion as sha l l be orderedby a major i ty vote of the members o f the Departmen t
,i f the vote be taken at a
regu lar meet ing o f the Departmen t,but by a three-fourths vote o f allmembers
if the vote be taken by correspondence . I f , however , i t be des ired to reverseor mater ial ly a l ter by correspondence act ion s taken when the Departmentwas in sess ion ,
a vote of ten members sha l l be necessary . No vote of the
Home Departmen t , taken ad interim,sha l l be bind ing or lega l un less the t e
quest for such vote sha l l have been sen t out by the person ,who
, for the timebe ing, is the record ing secretary o f the Home Departmen t , and un less thevote itse l f sha l l have been dec lared by sa id secretary a fte r due exam inat ion of
the votes returned to sa id secretary;(g) reso lve itsel f into comm ittees on thevar ious sect ions of i ts work;(h ) p resent to the Genera l Execut ive Comm itteethe annua l report o f the home work, wi th stat ist ics and rece ipts by Branches .
IV—VOTING PRIVILEGES
The genera l sec retar ies , whose dut ies log ical ly al locate them to the
Home Department sha l l be given the vote in that Department on all quest ionsexcept those defin ite ly connected w ith Branch finance .
The record ing secretary of each Department sha l l be g iven the vote inthe Department of wh ich she is a member , with the excep tion. noted above .
V—DELEGATES
The record ing secretary o f the Woman’ s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc ietyshal l organ ize t he de lega tes to the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee into a
conference, wh ich sha l l ho ld at least three sess ions for the purpose o f considering measures for the p romot ion ofthe interests of the workin the Branchesthey rep resent . They sha l l attend the publ ic meet ings and such sess ions o fthe Fore ign and Home Departments asmay be open to them . When importantchanges or new by -laws are to come before the General Execut ive Comm ittee,a copy of the same sha l l be p resented to the de legates on the day p rev ious .
VI—GENERAI. OFFICE AT NEw YORK
There shal l be a genera l office at New York.
The purpose of its ma intenance Sha l l be to (a) serve as a burea u of genera linformat ion rega rd ing the work o f the Woman ’s Fore ign M iss ionary Societyat home and abroad;(b) serve as a centra l agency for those interests commonto all Branches wh ich can be more effect ive ly and econom ica l ly conductedthrough such a center;(c) fo rm the po int o f contact between the Woman’
s
Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety and other organ i zat ions of re lated interest in ourown Church and in other denom inat ions;(d ) render ass istance to outgo ingand return ing m iss ionar ies;(e) serve in other l ines as determined by the
stand ing comm ittee on genera l office .
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VIP—SECRETARY OF GENERAL OFF ICE
The re sha l l be a sec retary of the gene ra l oflice .
I t sha l l be the duty of the secretary of the gene ra l o ffice to express the
purpose of the genera l o ffice unde r the d i rect ion of the stand ing comm itteeon genera l o ffice .
V I I I— SPECIAL SECRETARI ES FOR THE GEN ERAL WORK
There sha l l be a secre ta ry of the young peop le’
s depa rtment , a secretaryof the jun ior department , a secretary of student work
,a secretary of German
work , a secreta ry of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i l d , nom inated by the HomeDepartment and e lected annua l ly by the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
F ie l d sec retar ies Sha l l be emp loyed as requ ired by the Home Department .
These secretar ies Sha l l send the ir stat ist ica l reports to the Home Department by the day of its open ing session .
Duties of the Secretary of the Young People’
s Department— It sha l l be the
duty of the secretary of the young peop le's department to (a) super intend
and devise p lans for the work of t h is department;(b ) conduct correspondencew i th B ranch super intendents of the young peop le
’
3 department;(C) rece ivefrom Branch super intendents an annua l stat ist ica l report , wh ich sha l l correspond w ith the one p resented to the Branch annua l meet ing;(d ) p repare theannua l report of the department for the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee , Show ingstat ist ics by Branches;(e ) rep resent the department in S ign ificant gather ings;(I) p rov ide mater ia l necessary for per iod ica ls and p ress reports;(g) performsuch other dut ies as the Home Depa rtment may define and the Genera l Execut iv e Comm ittee approve .
Duties of the Secretary of the Junior Department— It sha l l be the duty of thesecreta ry of the jun ior department to (a ) super intend and dev ise p lans forthe work of th is department;(b ) conduc t correspondence w ith Branch superintendents of the j un ior departmen t;(0 ) rece ive from Branch super in tendentsan annual s tat ist ica l report , wh ich Sha l l correspond w ith the one p resented tothe Branch annua l meet ing;(d ) p repare the annua l report of the departmentfor the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , show ing stat ist ics by Branches;(e ) represen t the department in sign ificant gather ings;(f) p rov ide mater ia l necessaryfor per iod ica ls and p ress reports;(g) perform such othe r dut ies as the Home
Department may define and the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm i ttee app rove .
Duties of the Secretary of Student Work— It sha l l be the duty of the secre
ta ry of studen t work to (a) supe r intend and devise p lans for the work of th isdepartment;(b ) conduct correspondence w ith the Branch student sec retar ies;(c ) rece ive from each Branch student secreta ry an annua l stat ist ica l reportwh ich Sha l l correspond w ith the one p resented to the Branch annua l meet ing;(d ) p repa re the annua l report of the departmen t for the Gene ra l Execut iveComm ittee ,
show ing stat ist ics by Branches;(e ) rep resent the Soc iety in
s ign ifican t gather ings;(I) p rov ide mater ia l necessary for per iod ica ls and
p ress reports;(g ) perform such othe r dut ies as the Home Depa rtment maydefine and the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee app rove .
Duties of the Secretary of German Work— It sha l l be the duty ' of the sec
retary of German work to (a ) super intendent and devise p lans for the work ofthe women ,
young peop le and ch i ld ren in the German Method ist Churches;(b ) conduct correspondence throughout the Ge rman const ituency;(c ) t e
ce iv e reports from the German con ference secretar ies and t reasurers , and
p resent an annua l stat ist ica l report to the Genera l Execut ive Comm i ttee;rep resen t her const ituency in sign ificant gather ings;(e ) p rovide mater ia l
necessary for per iod ica ls and p ress reports;(f) co-operate w ith the Home
and Fore ign Departments of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
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upon the wr itten order o f the Branch correspond ing secretary;(d) p resentfu l l items o f rece ip ts and d isbursements annua l ly and quarter ly to the Branch ,and furn ish a copy to the Branch correspond ing secretary and the secretaryof the home base;(e) p repare an i tem ized report for the Branch annualmeet ing and for publ icat ion in the Branch annua l report;and (f) per formsuch other dut ies as each Branch may define.
B ranch Secretary of Student Work to (a) p resent to Method ist womenstudents the purposes and current work of the Woman '
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety , and interest them in persona l serv ice for the Soc iety a fterleav ing col lege;(b) in each student center of the Branch , secure a studentcenter cha irman who, with a comm it tee that she sha l l choose , sha l lwork out p lans for the p romot ion o f m issionary interest among students;(c) conduct correspondence w ith and rece ive reports from the student centercha irman; keep in to uch w ith p rospect ive cand idates in co-operat ion withthe Branch correspond ing secretary;(e) make an annua l report to thesecretary o f the home base o f the Branch , send ing dup l icate to the generalstuden t secretary , and p rov ide mater ia l for p ress reports;(f) be ex-officiomember o f the Branch cand idate comm ittee .
Branch Secretary of Literature to (a) advance the interests and increasethe sa le of the l i terature and p ubl icat ions;(b ) have charge, in connect ionwith the Branch comm ittee on l i terature and the agent o f supp l ies , ofexh ib it ion and sale of Woman ’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety p ubl icat ionsat the var ious pub l ic gather ings and convent ions throughout the Branch ,the expense to be borne by the Branch wi th in whose bounds such meet ing ishe ld;(0 ) p resent quarter ly and annua l reports to the secretary o f the homebase , and to the quarter ly and annua l meet ings of the Branch; encouragethe organ izat ion of m iss ion study c irc les to study the textbook o f the un itedstudy course .
Branch Superintendent of the Young People’
s Department to (a) superintend and dev ise p lans in her department , under the leadersh ip of the secretaryof the young peop le
’s department , and in co-operat ion w i th the secretary of
the home base and con ference secretar ies;(b) conduct correspondence wi thand rece ive reports from con ference super intendents , and report quarter lyand annua l ly to the secretary o f the home base;(C) send to the secretary ofthe young peop le
’s department an annua l stat ist ica l report , wh ich sha l lcorrespond with the one p resented at the annua l meet ing; attend and
p resent reports at the Branch annua l and quarterly meet ings;(e) performsuch other dut ies as the Branch may requ ire.
B ranch Superintendent of the Junior Department to (a) super intend anddev ise p lans in her department , under the leadersh ip o f the secretary o f thej un ior department , and in co-operat ion with the secretary of the home baseand con ference secretar ies;(b) conduct correspondence with and rece ivereports from conference super in tendents , and report quarter ly and annua l lyto the secretary of the home base;(c) send to the secretary of the j un iordepartmen t an annua l stat ist ica l report , wh ich shal l correspond wi th the one
presen ted at the annua l meet ing;(d ) attend and p resent reports at the Branchannua l and quarterly meet ings;(e) perform such other dut ies as the Branchmay requ ire.
Branch Secretary of Field Support to (a) st imu late interest in the supporto f orphans , B ible women , assistants and other form s o f spec ia l work, underthe d irect ion of the correspond ing secretary;(b) keep an accurate record ofobjects Supported and patrons g iv ing support;(c) conduct correspondencewith patrons and forward to them commun icat ions rece ived from the m iss ionar ies concern ing thework;(d) p resent reports at Branch annua l and quarter lymeet ings;(e) perform such other dut ies as the Branch may requ ire .
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Branch Secretary of Extension Work to (a) deve lop p lans for p romot ingthe work of the Soc iety among shut-ins, women whose dut ies confine them tohome or business , or any others who cannot attend meet ings and take partin the usua l act iv it ies of the Soc iety;(b) secu re members in churches wherethere is no auxi l iary;(c) p repare such extens ion groups for organ izat ion as
auxi l iar ies as rap idly as poss ible;(d) conduct correspondence w ith and rece ivereports from con ference secretar ies of extension work;(e) p repare p lansand reports for p resen tat ion at Branch meet ings and for publ icat ion;(f) reportto secretary of the home base and comm ittee of the Home Departmenton extension work .
Branch Secretary of Christian Stewardship to (a) deve lop p lans for promoting the work of th is depa rtment by d istr ibut ion of l iteratu re , correspondence and publ ic p resentat ions;(b) conduct correspondence w i th and rece ivereports from con ference secretar ies of stewardsh ip;(c) p repare p lans andreports for p resentat ion at Branch meet ings and for p ubl icat ion;(d ) reportto secretary of home base and comm ittee of the Home Department on
stewardsh ip .
X— BRANCH F INANCE COMMITTEE1 . There sha l l be a Branch finance committee composed of at least five
members, inc lud ing the fol lowing : p res ident , correspond ing secretary , homebase secretary and treasurer . One of the dut ies of th is comm ittee sha l l be torecommend at the beg inn ing of each yea r , an app rop r iat ion for Branch homeadm in istrat ion of suffic ien t si ze to p rov ide for the home admin ist rat ion budgetof the Branch .
X I— DEPOTS OF SUPPLIESEach Branch sha l l ma inta in a depot of supp l ies for the c i rcu lat ion and
sa le of l iterature and other helps , wh ich sha l l be under the d i rect ion of aBranch commi ttee . The cha i rman of th is comm ittee Shal l report annual lyto the Home Department through the Branch secretary of the home base .
X II—M I SSIONARY CANDIDATES1 . Each person who offers herse l f as a m issiona ry cand idate sha l l declare
her be l ie f that she is (a) d iv ine ly ca l led to the work of a fore ign m iss ionary;(b) actuated on ly by a des i re to work in accordance w i th the wi l l o f God(C) that she intends to make fore ign m issionary work the serv ice of her effect iveyears .
2 . The p re ferred age of a cand idate Sha l l be twenty-three to th i rty years .
3 . She sha l l be a membe r of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Chu rch .
4 . The cand idate sha l l fill out requ ired app l icat ion blanks and p resentthem to the correspond ing secretary of the Branch in whose terri tory sheres ides . These app l icat ion papers Sha l l be p resented by the correspond ingsecretary to the Branch stand ing comm ittee on cand idates , by wh ich committee the case sha l l be invest igated and reported , through the correspond ingsecretary , to the Fore ign Department , where it sha l l be aga in cons ideredand passed upon .
5 . In case a cand idate sha l l not have been sent out w i th in two yearsfrom date of her acceptance , the quest ion of her acceptance must be aga inpresented to the Fore ign Department before fina l appo intment .
6 . App l icants who are on the m iss ion fie ld or who do not res ide in theUn ited States of Amer ica sha l l p resent to the Fore ign Department such cre
dent1a ls as are requ i red of other cand idates .
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X I I I -M I SS IONARIES1 . On acceptance by the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issiona ry Soc iety eachm issiona ry sha l l (a) be under the cont ro l of the Genera l Execut ive Comm i ttee ,
d irect ly amenable to the correspond ing secretary of the Branch support ingher;(b ) enter into the fol low ing cont ract by and w ith the Woman
’
s Fore ignM iss ionary Soc ie ty through the correspond ing secretary of the Branch sup
port ing her . Th is cont ract Sha l l be s igned in dup l icate for file by the m issionary and the correspond ing secretary of the Branch support ing her;(c ) th isre lat ion Sha l l be susta ined for a per iod of not longer than fiv e years .
CONTRACTI agree to render fiv e years ’
cont inuous serv ice from th is dateas a m issiona ry of the Woman
'
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety of the
Method ist Ep iscopa l Church , and to conform to the rules and regulat ions -of the sa id Soc iety as they now exi st or Sha l l he rea fte r bemod ified dur ing my te rm of serv ice .
“Fa i lure to keep the above cont ract sha l l render me l iable to the
repayment to the Soc iety of expense incurred by i t for my outfitand passage .
Date S igned .
“We agree to compensate .
for the above descr ibed serv ices by paymg the trave l ing expenses of around t rip from her home to her fie l d of labor;sa la ry at the rate of
per yea r , from the date of her a rr iva l at her fie l d oflabor unt i l the date of her departure therefrom
,and home sa lary ,
a fter the comp let ion of fiv e yea rs’
service on the fie l d , at the rateand for the pe r iod p rescr ibed by the by - laws of the Woman
’s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety .
Date . . S igned Cor . Sec’
y .
of the . Branch .
On beha l f O f the Woman’ s Fore Ign Miss ionary
Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
(c ) conside r the regu lat ions of the Soc iety named in the const i tut ionand by—laws as b ind ing as the te rms of the con t ract , and fa i lure to con formto them on the part of the m issionary sha l l re lease the Soc iety from a ll financ ia ll iab i l ity;(d ) devote her ent ire t ime and atten t ion to her work;(e) serve fOrfiv e yea rs as the first te rm and six years for each succeed ing te rm excep t inMa laysia;Ph i l ipp ine Is lands;Netherlands Ind ies;Chengtu and Chungk ing ,
Ch ina;Angola and Rhodesia ,Afr ica : North Andes and Easte rn South Amer ica ,
where all terms sha l l be fiv e yea rs .
No m issionary supported by the Woman’
s Fore ign M issiona ry Soc ietySha l l adop t any ch i l d as her own , nor br ing fore ign -born g irls or he lpers to th iscountry except upon the recommendat ion of the fie ld re fe rence comm i tteeof the conference in wh ich they reside and w ith the perm ission of the Fore ignDepartment of the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety .
At the c lose of a m issionary’
s first term of serv ice , the quest ion of her
return to the fie ld Sha l l be as ca re fu l ly considered by the Fore ign Departmen t
as was her or ig ina l accep tance for service . I t sha l l , howeve r , not be necessa ryfor her to p resent new papers , except a med ica l ce rt ificate .
2 . Classification of Missionaries
For purposes O f admin istrat ion m issionar ies Sha l l be c lassified as fol lows :act ive ,
fur loughed ,deta ined , se l f—support ing , on detached serv 1ce ,
ret i red ,
resigned ,d iscont inued , married
,deceased .
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and teachers , and in those for schola rsh ip s the cost of fue l , l ight , med ic ines ,andm inor expenses necessary in the maintenance of the school .
(d ) Reports and Records—Each m issionary sha l l ( 1) fu rn ish the offic ialcorrespondent w ith all facts as requ i red;(2) report each quarte r to the cor
respond ing secretary of the Branch support ing her and to the super intendentof the d istr ict in wh ich her work is located;(3) send annua l commun icat ionsfor patrons support ing fie l d support to the Branch secretary of fie ld support;(4 ) keep a c lea r record of all fie ld support in her charge , and on her removalor fu rlough t ransfer th is record to her subst i tute or successor .
4 . Furloughed
(a) Each m iss ionary when enter ing on furlough sha l l rece ive such amountas w i l l p resumably cover ( 1) cost of t rave l by d i rect route , and (2) author izedinc identa l expenses . Any ba lance sha l l be app l ied on home sa lary .
(b) The Soc iety shal l be l iable for t rave l expenses on ly to the extentnecessitated by con form ity to the regu lat ions of the Fore ign Department asto l ines of trave l and inc identa l expenses . I f a m iss ionary returns home earlyfor any other reason than i l l hea l th , t rave l expenses sha l l be pa id on ly on
author izat ion by the Fore ign Department .(c ) F i fteen months ab sence from the fie l d shal l const i tute the regu lar
fur lough . M inor adj ustmen ts as to the date for beg inn ing furlough may bemade on the fie l d;but a dev iat ion of more than s ix months from the regu lart ime sha l l be on the author i ty of the Fore ign Department . The m iss ionary ’slast fur lough be fore ret i rement sha l l be two years in length .
(d) In all cases where the re lat ions of the m iss ionary w i th the Soc iety aresat isfactory , her home sa lary for the fifteen months of the regu lar fu r loughsha l l be at the rate of $850 a year;i f the Fore ign Department sanct ions extens ion of fur lough , or i f the fur lough is the last be fore re t i rement , sa lary for n inemonths , after the first fifteen months , sha l l be at the rate of $600 a yea r .In cases of re tu rn before fu r lough is due , the forego ing sha l l app ly unt i l thenext meet ing of the Fore ign Department , i f sa lary is needed . Home salary ,excep t as e l sewhere p rov ided , sha l l beg in upon date of leav ing work on thefie ld , and sha l l cont inue unt i l retu rn thereto , p rov ided sa id retu rn is w ith intwo years . In case retu rn is de layed beyond two years , the quest ion of afurther cont inuat ion of home sa lary sha l l be re ferred to the Fore ign Department . In the case of a m iss ionary who has comp leted a fu l l term of serv iceand does not expect to retu rn to the fie l d , home sa lary at the rate of $850 a
fiea r shal l be pa id for n ine months on ly from the date of leav ing work on theeld .
(e) Missionar ies ind igenous to the fie l d sha l l rece ive fu l l sa lary when on
fur lough , in wh ich case no fur lough expenses w i l l be paid by the Soc iety .
Th is p rov ision sha l l app ly on ly to m iss ionar ies in sat isfactory re lat ion to the
Soc iety and for the term of furlough author ized by the Genera l Execut iveComm ittee through the Branch support ing the m issionary .
(f) In case of emergency demand ing immed iate return home , the missionary sha l l obtain the wr itten app rova l of the fie l d reference comm ittee ,or , where there is no fie l d reference comm i ttee , of the b ishop and a maj or ityof the m iss ionar ies of the Woman
’s Fore ign Missiona ry Soc iety in her con
ference , and sha l l send th is statement to her offic ia l corresponden t and a
copy to her Branch correspond ing secretary .
(g) She sha l l , un less excused by the correspond ing secretary of theBranch support ing her, attend the first session of the Genera l Execut ive Committee hel d a fter her retu rn from the fore ign fie ld , p rov ided she is ret urn inga fter a term of at least four years . Her t rave l expenses to and from the
p lace of meet ing sha l l be pa id from the same fund as those of members ofthat body .
(h ) For in format ion regard ing the retu rn of a m issiona ry a fter fur lougheach member of the fie ld refe rence comm i ttee sha l l fill out and sign dup l icate
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blanks , one of wh ich sha l l be sent to the offic ia l correspondent and one to thecorrespond ing sec retary of the Branch support ing the m issionary concerned .
The b ishop of the Area is requested to send blanks in l ike manner . Theseblanks sha l l be p repared and sent before the m issionary leaves the fie ld . Toauthor ize return to the fie l d there sha l l be a two-th irds vote of the Fore ignDepartment , based upon the in format ion con ta ined in the b lanks rece ivedfrom the fie ld , a new med ica l ce rt ificate , and the recommendat ion of thecorrespond ing secretary of the Branch support ing the m issionary .
( i ) As soon as poss ible after the grant ing of a f u rlough , the m issionaryshal l be in formed by the Fore ign Departmen t as to whether or not her retu rnto the fie ld w i l l be sanct ioned , i f at the t ime for return hea lth cond it ionsbe sat isfactory .
5 . Retired
(a) The m issionary sha l l be automat ica l ly ret ired at the end of the fur
lough c losing nearest to the day when she reaches the age of s ixty-e ight years .
In case a p revious fu rlough or retu rn to the fie ld may be a rranged in such a wayas to make an add it iona l term possible before ret iremen t , and in case the
m iss ionary des ires such an,
arrangement , the matter sha l l be re ferred to theFore ign Departmen t and each case dec ided on its mer its .
(b) Missionar ies may be ret i red earl ier by a three- fourths vote of theFore ign Department .6. Resigned
(a) The resignat ion of a missionary shal l cause the obl igat ion of theSoc iety for sa lary and t rave l ing expenses to cease . Trave l ing expenses maybe pa id i f the Fore ign Department so orders , but the dec is ion sha l l be madefor each case on its me r its .
(b) The marr iage of a m issiona ry sha l l be cons idered a res ignat ion .
7. Discontinued
(a) The Fore ign Department sha l l have author ity by a three- fourths voteto sever the re lat ions between a m iss ionary and the Soc iety .
(b) After d iscont inuance she sha l l be pa id in fina l sett lement a l ump sumequa l to one- fourth of the annua l sa lary last rece ived by her when a m iss ionary;and, i f p resentat ion of b i l ls be made w ith in three months after not iceof d iscont inuance has been g iven , she sha l l be pa id trave l expenses to herhome to the extent p rov ided by by - law X I I I , 4 (b) .
8 . In case a m issionary w ithdraws from the work of the Soc iety or isrecal led , un less she leaves the fie ld w i th in two months afte r w ithdrawa l , ora fte r rece iv ing not ificat ion of reca l l , no t rave l a l lowance sha l l be granted herand her sa lary sha l l be d iscont inued , excep t by spec ia l act ion of the Fore ignDepartment .
X IV—CONTRACT TEACHERS
ChL
h
Contract teache rs shal l be members of the Method ist Ep iscopa lurc
2 . On accep tance by the Woman’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety eachcontract teacher sha l l (a ) be appo inted for a te rm of three years and sha l l be a
member of the Woman’
s Con ference;(b) wh i le on the fie ld have the same
p rerogat ives , p r ivi leges and obl igat ions as a m issionary ,excep t p rov is ion for
language study;(c) en ter into the fo l low ing
CON TRACTI agree to
render three years’
consecut ive serv ice as a teacher in the schools ofthe Woman
'
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopal Church and, dur ing my term of serv ice , to be subject to and
governed by the same ru les and regu lat ions as those wh ich governthe regu lar m issionar ies of the Soc iety , wh ich ru les I have read andunderstand .
138 By-Lowr
. S igned .
For these services we agree to compensate .
as fol lows :“We agree to pay expenses incu rred by her round t r ip from her
home in Amer ica to her fie ld of labor over routes p rescr ibed by theSoc iety;to p rov ide her w i th . all of wh ichis subject to the p rovision that she con form to the ru les and regu lat ions wh ich gove rn the regu lar m issionar ies of the Soc iety .
Date . S igned . . Cor . Sec ’yof the Branch
On beha l f of the Woman'
s Fore ign MissionarySoc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
(d ) In case she has served four or more years rece ive , for the first th reemonths a fter leav ing her work on the fie ld , home sa la ry at the rate pa id tom issiona r ies during the first yea r of furlough .
XV— NA ’
I‘IONAL WOMEN WORKERS
Nat iona l women worke rs sha l l be e l ig ible to fu l l membe rsh ip in the
Woman’
s Con ference and to appo intment bv the b ishop on the fo l low ing;
cond it ions :1 . They sha l l be members of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church or , in
Japan , of the Japan Method ist Chu rch , or in Korea , of the Korean Method istChurch , or in Mex ico , of the Method ist Church of Mexico , graduates of a
recogn ized h igh school , and sha l l have had two years add i t iona l educat iona ltra in ing in col lege ,
norma l , med ica l , k inde rga rten , nurse, or B ible tra in ing
schooL
2 . They sha l l be recommended for such con fe rence membersh ip by theWoman
’
s Confe rence ,w i th in whose bounds they are work ing or resid ing and
by the b ishop of the Area or the supe r intendent of the m ission .
3 . They sha l l be e l ig ible to membersh ip in any of the comm ittees of theWoman ’
s Con ference excep t that e l ig ib i l i ty to membe rsh ip in the fie l d reference comm ittee sha l l be determ ined by vote of the Woman
’
s Conference;theysha l l be ent it led to regu lar annua l vacat ions , but more extended leave of
absence sha l l be w i thout sa la ry , and in V iew of the i r dom ic i le , they sha l l notbe ent it led to furlough in America ,
nor to a ret i rement a l lowance un less ret i rement funds are p rov ided on the fie ld . They sha l l qua l i fy in the languageaccord ing to a course of study p rescr ibed by the Centra l Con fe rences of the i rrespect ive fie lds , where such ex ist , otherw ise by the Woman
'
s Con fe rence .
XVI— ORGANI Z ATION ON THE F IELD
1 . Woman’
s Conference—Work ing in co-ope rat ion w ith each con ferenceof the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church on the fore ign fie ld there sha l l be , wherever
p ract icable , a Woman’
s Con fe rence . Th is Woman’
s Con fe rence sha l l be madeup of the m issiona r ies ( inc l ud ing cont ract teache rs) of the Woman
’s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety , such w ives of m issionar ies of the Board of Fore ign M issionsas are in cha rge of work for the Soc iety , worke rs p rovided for by by - law X I I I ,and such other women worke rs as each Woman
’
s Con fe rence and the Cent ra lConfe rence of the fie ld concerned , sha l l from t ime to t ime determ ine .
Th is con fe rence sha l l meet annua l ly and e lect a p resident , a v ice-
p res ident ,secretary , ofiicial corresponden t and such othe r officers as sha l l be needed , hearreports , appo in t comm ittees , and consu l t concern ing the work in charge of the
Woman’s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety w ith in the bounds of the con ference .
A l l important recommendat ions to the Genera l Execut ive Comm itteethrough the Fore ign Depa rtment sha l l first be acted upon by the Woman
’sCon ference .
140 By-Laws
Woman ’
s Fore ign Miss iona ry Soc iety;(e) furn ish the comm i ttee on rea lestate w i th in format ion as requ i red;(f) keep on file all documents g iv ingpower of attorney for the t ransfer of p roperty w i th in the con ference;(g)fu rn ish the t reasu rer of the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issiona ry Soc iety w ith a
copy (and a translat ion when the deeds are not in Engl ish ) of deeds to all
p roperty acqu i red by pu rchase or othe r means .
4 . Field Reference Committee— Each Woman's Con ference sha l l have a
field reference comm ittee to be e lected annua l ly by ba l lot . Those e l ig ibleto membersh ip in the fie l d reference commi ttee sha l l be (a) act ive m iss ionar iesof the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety;(b) such w ives of m issionar ies ofthe Board of Fore ign M iss ions as are in cha rge of work for the Soc iety , and(c) nat ional women workers i f declared e l ig ible by the Woman ’s Con ference .
Th is committee sha l l cons ist of not less than s ix nor more than n ine rep re
sentative members , two-th i rds of whom shal l be m issionar ies of the Woman’s
Fore ign M issionary Soc iety . The t reasurer of the Woman’s Annua l Con
ference , m ission conference or group of conferences sha l l be , ex-ofiicio, an
add it iona l member of th is comm i ttee w i thout vote excep t in the con ferenceof wh ich she is a member .
I t sha l l be the duty of the fie ld reference commi ttee to (a) p repa re est imates wh ich requ i re the act ion of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee;(b)consider the fu rlough of m issiona r ies and forwa rd recommendat ions concerning the ind iv idua l cases to the Fore ign Department;(c) in consu ltat ion w iththe b ishop in charge , app rove , and through the cha irman and secretary s igncontracts , in accordance w ith the app rop r iat ions and the regu lat ions in forcefor the emp loyment of workers engaged on the fie l d to fill major pos it ions
* in
the work of the Soc iety; cons ider all matters of genera l interest a r is ingdur ing the inter im of the i r annua l mee t ings .
XV I I —OFFICIAL VISITORS TO THE M I SSION F IELD
1 . When in the j udgmen t of the Fore ign Departmen t i t sha l l seem de
si rable that an Offic ia l v isitor be sent to the m ission fie ld , a nom inat ion sha l lbe made by a two-th i rds vote of the Fore ign Departmen t and p resented bythe Fore ign Depa rtmen t to the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee for act ion .
2 . An Offic ia l v is i tor sha l l (a) acqua int herse l f w i th the work in the fie ldor fie lds v isited;(b) make a report and recommendat ions . She may be chargedw ith some spec ia l duty, such as (a) act ing as de legate to an assembly or(b) mak ing a spec ia l invest igat ion . In her soc ia l contacts she sha l l be recognized as an offic ia l representat ive of the Soceity . Wh i le she is at l iberty toexp ress her own v iews and j udgments , she sha l l make i t c lear to those on
the fie ld that she cannot speakw ith fina l author ity on matters requ i r ing act ionby the Fore ign Department or the Soc iety .
XV I I I—PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT1 . The pe r iod ica ls of the Woman
’s Fore ign M issionary Soc ie ty shal l beknown as the Woman
’
s Missionary Friend, Junior Missionary Friend and Der
Frauen Missions Freund.
2 . The l iteratu re of the Soc iety sha l l inc lude all other publ icat ions not
spec ified in Sect ion 1 .
3 . The ed itors and publ isher of the per iod ica ls and l i teratu re sha l l bee lected annua l ly at the meet ing of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , whenthe i r reports sha l l be rece ived , and a copy thereof subm itted for publ icat ion inthe annua l report of the Woman
’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety .
The term major p ositions shal l be_
interp reted to include those of conference evangel ists,staff members for high schoo ls and hOSp itals, and the like .
By-Laws 14 1
4 . The ed itors and publ ishe r sha l l be ent it led to floor p r iv i leges on matte rsconcern ing the i r work .
5 . In the inter im of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee the managementOf the Soc iety ’
s publ icat ions sha l l be unde r the con trol of the Home Depa rtment .
6 . Samp le cop ies of all publ icat ions issued by the Soc iety sha l l be sentto the genera l office rs and to the members of the Home Department of theWoman ’s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety , and to such other officers and ex
changes as may be deemed essent ia l to the p rogress of th is department .
X IX— Z ENANA PAPER1 . The Fore ign Depa rtment sha l l make app rop r iat ions from the income
of the endowment of the Z enana Paper and sha l l have genera l superv ision Of
the in terests Of the pape r .2 . The Woman ’s Con ference in Ind ia sha l l nom inate a comm ittee con
s ist ing of fiv e persons— three women and two men—one of whom sha l l be thepubl isher , to supervise the interests of the pape r , and arrange w ith the p resscomm ittee for ed it ing and publ ish ing the Z enana Paper in the var ious languages and d ia lects requ i red , these nom inat ions to be subject to the app rova lO f the Fore ign Depa rtmen t O f the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
3 . The ed itor-in-ch ie f sha l l send an annua l report of the Z enana Paperto the cha i rman of the Fore ign Department w ith the amount of c i rcu lat ionand items of interest , in t ime to be p resented to the annua l meet ing of theGenera l Execut ive Comm ittee in Amer ica .
4 . A report of the Z enana Paper sha l l be publ ished in the annua l reportof the Woman '
s Fore ign M issiona ry Soc iety .
5 . The treasurer of the Woman ’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety sha l l bethe t reasurer of the Z enana Paper funds , and sha l l d isburse the income of the
same on ly upon the order of the cha i rman of the Fore ign Department .
XX—FUNDS
1 . A l l money ra ised unde r the ausp ices of th is Soc iety be longs to the
Woman ’s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church , andshal l not be d iverted to other causes.
2 . A reserve fund of sha l l be reta ined in the treasury of the Soc iety’
spubl icat ions and sha l l not be used excep t for an emergency in the bus iness ofthe publ icat ion office and with the app rova l of the gene ra l officers and
publ isher .3 . Gi fts , bequests , donat ions and othe r moneys rece ived from donors
res id ing outs ide the Un ited States sha l l be pa id to the genera l t reasurer andcred ited as “ rece ived from the Soc iety at large , except where such g i fts come
from fore ign con ferences regu larly affi l iated w ith Branches , in wh ich case theysha l l be pa id to the treasurer of the Branch concerned .
4 . Ba lances accru ing from exchange , su rp l us from rem i ttances made underapp rop r iat ion and other sources , sha l l be long to the Branch support ing thework , and sha l l be reported January first and Ju ly first of each year , and he ldsubject to the order of the correspond ing secretary in whose Branch they accrue .
5 . No col lege or other endowmen t funds sha l l be he ld or invested on the
fore ign fie ld . Col lege endowments sha l l be he ld by the genera l t reasurer andinvested under the d i rect ion of the committee on investments .
6 . A fund for genera l home adm in istrat ion expense sha l l be created byannua l app rop r iat ions pa id by Branches into the t reasu ry Of the Woman
’
sFore ign Missionary Soc iety .
7. Funds rece ived on the annu ity p lan sha l l in no case be used dur ingthe l i fe of the annu itant . Such funds sha l l be invested in good secur it ies inthe Un ited States . Max imum annu ity rates on a s ingle l i fe sha l l be as fol lows :
14 2 By—Laws
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
O O O O O O O O O O O O O
For e ighty and over the rate isThe rate on two l ives shal l be that of the younger
,or i f there be more than
two in a group , that of the youngest in the group .
X X I— RETIREMENT FUND AND PENSIONS
1 . There sha l l be no lega l obl igat ion on the part o f the Soc iety to payret irement a l lowance excep t to such m iss ionar ies as i t sha l l
,through its
Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee on recommendat ion o f the Fore ign Department
,des ignate , and on l y for the per iod and for the amount des ignated by
the sa id Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
2 . Excep t as p rov ided under (4 ) and no m iss ionary sha l l be e l ig ibleto ret irement a l lowance who (a ) was ret ired p r ior to January 1 , 1900;(b) is , atthe t ime o f ret irement
,less than sixty-fiv e years o f age;(c) has served
“ lessthan twenty-fiv e years on the fore ign fie l d inc lud ing fur loughs to a max imumtota l o f s ixty months .
3 . The max imum ret irement a l lowance for m iss ionar ies in the serv iceo f the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc ie ty October 1,19 26
,who were born
in 1878 or earl ier sha l l be $600 a year . Noth ing in th is sect ion sha l l be con
strued as chang ing or increas ing the a l lowance of any m issionary on the
ret ired l ist October 1 , 1926 . For m iss ionar ies born in 1879 or la ter the max imum a l lowance sha l l be $480 a year . Regular m iss ionar ies of the Soc ietywho are ind igenous to the fie l d in wh ich they work and who were in serv iceJanuary I, 19 18 , sha l l rece ive , i f p laced on the l ist O f m iss ionar ies e l ig ible toa l lowance
,ret irement a l lowance on the same bas is as Amer ican and European
m issionar ies,excep t in cases where they have been rece iv ing a sa lary sma l ler
than that pa id to Amer ican and European m iss ionar ies . In such cases t he iral lowance sha l l bear to $600 (i f they were born in 1878 or ear l ier) or to $480( i f they were born in 1879 or later ) , the same rat io as the sa lary they haverece ived when in act ive serv ice bears to the sa lary o f the Amer ican and Europ ean m issionar ies in the ir respect ive con ferences .
4 . I f a m iss ionary at the t ime of necessary ret iremen t has not reachedthe age o f sixty-fiv e years , or has not served twen ty-fiv e years, or has ne itherqua l ificat ion
,the Fore ign Department may ,
by a three-four th s vote , recommend to the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee an a l lowance accord ing to the
fo l low ing sca le :
144 By-Law:
of serv ice as a m issionary of theSoc iety , and sha l l bear such p roport ion to thea l lowance wh ich wou ld have been pa id her had she con t inued in the serv ice o fthe Soc iety as her actua l years of serv ice w ith the Soc iety bear to twen ty-five .
*
(c) I f a contract teacher hav ing served with the Soc iety , or i f a memberof the facu lty Of a un ion col lege under appo intmen t by the un ion col legecomm ittee or a m issionary in the Lee Memor ial M iss ion , Ca lcutta , becomesa m issionary of the Soc iety , her years of serv ice as a contract teacher or as anappo intee Of the un ion col lege comm ittee or as a m issionary in the Lee
Memor ial M iss ion , Ca lcutta , sha l l be counted in ca lcu lat ing her ret irementa l l owance .
7 . NO ret i rement a l lowances or spec ia l grants to ret i red m issionar ies sha l lbe pa id by Branches .
8 . Ret i remen t a l lowances shal l beg in two years a fter the m iss ionary’
s
ac t ive serv ice on the fie l d ends .
9 . The re shal l be a Ret i rement Fund Endowment wh ich sha l l be investedand re invested by the t reasurer O f the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc ietyunder the inst ruct ions of the comm ittee on investments , the p r inc ipa l be ingp reserved intact and the income on ly be ing used to pay ret i remen t a l lowancesor to purchase pens ions from insurance compan ies .
10 . There sha l l be inaugu rated on Janua ry 1 , 1927, a p lan of purchasingpensions from l i fe insurance compan ies for m iss ionar ies sent out a fter October1 , 1926, and on January 1 , 1929 , for purchase of pensions for m issionar ieswho are at that date in act ive serv ice for the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missiona rySoc iety,
who were born in 1879 or later years and who were sent out p r ior toOctober 1 , 1926 , such pensions not to exceed $480 a year and to be purchasedin such amounts as sha l l be necessary to supp lemen t the income from the
Ret iremen t Fund Endo ent . The l i fe insurance compan ies from wh ichsuch pensions may be purchased sha l l be app roved by the comm i ttee on
investments .
1 1 . In case in any year the income from the Ret i rement Fund Endowmen t p l us the p roceeds of pension p urchases sha l l not be suffic ient to pay toret i red m issionar ies the a l lowances above p rov ided , the defic iency sha l l besupp l ied by a pro
- rata assessment on the Branches;in case in any year theincome from all sources sha l l exceed the tota l of a l lowances to b e pa id , thesurp lus sha l l be reta ined in income account and carr ied forwa rd to succeed ingyears .
12 . G i fts for endowmen t,as d ist ingu ished from those for pension pur
chases , sha l l be added to the p r inc ipa l Of the Re t i rement Fund and on ly theincome from them used .
XX I I— EX PEN SES1 . From the Genera l Home Adm in istrat ion Fund sha l l be pa id :(a ) Expenses of the gene ra l office rs and spec ia l secretar ies of the Woman
’
s
Fore ign Missionary Soc iety;(b) t rave l ing expenses to and from the meet ingO f the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee incurred by the officers of the Woman
’
s
Fore ign M issionary Soc iety , correspond ing secretar ies , secreta r ies of the
home base , spec ial secretar ies , secretary O f German work , record ing secre tar iesof the Home and Fore ign Departments , secretary of the genera l Office , m iss iona r ies and two de legates from each Branch;(c) t rave l ing expenses of the
genera l office rs, members and record ing secretar ies of the Home and the Fore ign
Departments to and from the mid-year meet ing;(d) expense of the genera lOffice;(e ) cost O f l i terature supp l ied for meet ings he l d outside of th is country;(f) and such other expenses of home and fore ign adm in istrat ion as the Genera lExecut ive Comm ittee sha l l from t ime to t ime d i rect .
*It is understood that a former missionary o f the Woman'
s Fore ign M issionary Soc ietywho is the W idow of a man who had been ret ired for disabi l ity before the regular age of retirement , sha l l be considered a special case , and the adjustment of an a l lowance for her shal l bemade by the Society and the Board under their respect ive rul ings for specia l cases amongretired m issionaries.
By-Laws 145
2 . From the rece ipts Of the publ ishe r’
s office sha l l be pa id :(a) Sa lar ies Of the ed itors and publ isher and the i r assistants;(b) office
expenses of ed itors and publ isher;(c) t rave l expenses of ed itors and publ isherto and from the meet ing of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee;(d) trave lexpense of the publ isher and ed itor of the Woman
’
s Missionary Friend to themid-year meet ing .
XX I I I— COMMITTEESI . On N ominations
There sha l l be a comm ittee on nom inat ions composed of two membersfrom the Fore ign Departmen t and two members from the Home Department ,these to const itute a stand ing comm ittee and, when the Genera l Execut iveComm ittee convenes , three de legates sha l l be added to serve dur ing the
sess ion . Members from the Fore ign and Home Departmen ts sha l l serve twoyears each , one new member from each Department be ing Chosen annua l ly .
I t sha l l be the duty of th is comm ittee to p resent nom inat ions for the Officersof the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety , the gene ra l counse lor , aud itorof the accounts of the genera l t reasurer , and stand ing comm ittees , wh ichshal l cons ist of comm ittees on by - laws , state of the soc iety , genera l office ,investments , consu ltat ion w ith the Boa rd of Fore ign M iss ions , nom inat ionsand such othe r comm ittees as the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee sha l l fromt ime to t ime dete rm ine .
2 . On Memorials
There sha l l be a comm ittee on memor ia ls consist ing of one member fromthe Home Department , one membe r from the Fore ign Depa rtment and threede legates.
3 . On InvestmentsThere . shall be a comm ittee on investments , to consist of the genera l
officers , the genera l counse lor , ex-oificio , and CO-Opted membe rs as need sha l lar ise . The t reasurer sha l l invest all t rust , annu ity and endowment funds of theWoman
’
s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety under the d i rect ion O f th is comm ittee .
Any Branch wh ich so des ires may turn over i ts Branch trust , annu ity and
endowment funds to the control of th is comm i ttee on investments . At thedeath of the annu itant or at the term inat ion of the t rust , the p r inc ipa l rema ining to the cred i t of the or igina l t rust or annu ity sha l l be pa id to the Branchtreasurer by the gene ra l t reasurer for the use of the Branch . When an annu itylapses and be fore the net p roceeds are pa id to the Branch from wh ich theannu itant came , ten per cent sha l l be deducted and retained for investment andre investment as an add it iona l reserve to p rotect annu ity agreements . Brancheswh ich prefer to re ta in cont rol Of the i r invested funds may do so , but sha l lsubm it to the comm ittee on investments above created an annua l statementOf the i r invested funds and of the secur it ies he ld therefor . The comm ittee on
investments sha l l p resent from t ime to t ime to each such Branch a l ist ofinvestmen ts su ited to the pa rt icu lar Branch , th is l ist to be suggest ive on lyand the Branch to be as free as at p resen t in the matter of mak ing investmentsi f i t SO desi res .
4 . Resolutions
The re sha l l be a comm i ttee on resolut ions cons ist ing of the record ingsecretary and two de legates .
XX IV— ORDER OF BUSINESSThe fol low ing i tems of business sha l l be cons idered at the Genera l Execu
t ive Comm ittee meet ing :Ca l l ing the rol l .Minutes .
Appo intment O f comm ittees .
Recept ion Of memor ia ls, pet i t ions and p roposed changes in the const itut ion .
146 By-Law
Reports of the secreta r ies of the home base .
Reports O f spec ia l sec retar ies .
Report of the Home Department .
Reports of the correspond ing secreta r ies .
Report of the Fore ign Department .
Reports of offic ia l correspondents .
Reports of ed itors and publ ishe r .
F ixing p lace of next meet ing .
Elect ion of pres ident , v ice-
p residen ts , record ing secreta ry , t reasurer,
spec ia l secreta r ies and other officers .
Elect ion of ed itors and publ isher .Not ice of const itut iona l amendments .
Reports of comm ittees .
M isce l laneous business .
Introduct ions .
A l l resolut ions to be d iscussed Sha l l be p resented in wri t ing . No membershall
'
be granted leave of absence excep t by vote of the ent i re body .
XXV—F I SCAL Y EARThe fisca l year of the Soc iety sha l l begin October first .
XXV I— MEETINGS1 . The Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee Sha l l convene annua l ly not later
than the last week in Octobe r , at such p lace as the sa id Comm ittee sha l l e lect .2 . The p rogram for the meet ing Of the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee
sha l l be arranged by a comm ittee composed of the president of the Soc ietyas cha irman , the correspond ing secreta ry , secreta ry O f the home base , and the
p resident of the Branch w i th in whose bounds sa id meet ing is to take p lace .
3 . Loca l arrangements for the ente rta inment of the Genera l Execut iveComm ittee sha l l be in the hands of comm ittees appo inted by the Branchw ith in whose bounds the meet ing is to be he l d .
4 . The members of the Fore ign Department and of the Home DepartmentSha l l assemble not less than three days be fore the open ing O f the Genera lExecut ive Comm ittee meet ing .
5 . The Fore ign Departmen t and the Home Department sha l l hold a midyear meet ing at a t ime and p lace agreed upon by themse lves .
6 . A maj or ity of the members of the Gene ra l Execut ive Comm ittee Sha l lconst itute a quorum for the t ransact ion O f business .
XXV I I— BY -LAW SThese by - laws may be changed or amended at any meet ing O f the Gene ra l
Execut ive Comm ittee by a two- th i rds vote of the members p resen t and
vot ing .
CONST ITUT ION FOR D ISTRICT ASSOC IAT IONSART ICLE I—NAME
Th is assoc iat ion Sha l l be ca l led The D ist r ict Assoc iation of the Woman
’
s Fore ign M iss iona ry Soc iety in theCon ference O f the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
ART ICLE I I— PURPOSEThe purpose of th is assoc iat ion sha l l be to un ite the aux i l ia r ies O f the
d istr ict in an ea rnest effort for the p romot ion of the work of the Woman’
s
Fore ign Missionary Soc iety .
ART ICLE I I I—MEMBERSHIPA l l membe rs of the Woman
’
s Fore ign M iss iona ry Soc iety inD istr ict sha l l be conside red members of th is assoc iat ion .
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ARTICLE V I—CHANGE OF CON STITUTIONThis const itut ion may be changed at any annua l meet ing of the Gen
eral Execut ive Comm ittee of the Woman 's Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety by a
three-fourths vote of those p resent and vot ing, not ice of the p roposed changehav ing been g iven to each Branch by its Secretary of the home base beforeAp r i l first of that yea r .
CONSTITUTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ’ S SOC IET IESART ICLE I— NAME
Th is organ izat ion shal l be ca l led The Young Woman’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety , or The Standard Bearer Soc iety of The Woman
'
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety of the . Church ,Auxi l iary to the . Branch of the Woman
's
Fore ign Missionarv Soc iety O f the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
ART ICLE I I— PURPOSEThe purpose O f th is organ izat ion is to inte rest y oung peop le in f ore ign
m issions and to support the work O f the Woman’s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety
of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
ARTICLE III—MEMBERSHIPAny person may become a member of the Young Woman
’s Fore ignMissionary Soc iety by the payment O f one dol lar a year and a member of theStandard Beare r Soc iety by the paymen t of sixty cents a yea r . The payment Offifteen dol lars sha l l const i tute l i fe membersh ip .
ART ICLE IV— BADGEThe badge of th is organ izat ion sha l l be the Church Pennan t p in . Mem
bers pay ing one dol la r per yea r may wear the Woman’
s Fore ign Miss ionarySoc iety badge , i f p referred .
ART ICLE V—FUNDSFunds ra ised unde r the ausp ices O f th is soc iety be long to the Woman
’
s
Fore ign M issionary Soc iety , and Sha l l not be d iverted to other causes . Remittances Shal l be forwarded quarterly to the d istr ict or con ference t reasurer .
ART ICLE V I —OFFICERS AND ELECTIONSThe ofiicers of th is organ i zat ion Sha l l be a p residen t , two or more v ice
presidents , a record ing secretary , a correspond ing secretary , and a treasurer ,who sha l l be e lected at the annua l meet ing of the organ izat ion and const itutean execut ive comm ittee to adm in ister the affa i rs of the same . Super intendents of departments may be added as needed .
ART ICLE V I I—CHANGE OF CONSTITUTIONTh is const itut ion may be changed at any annua l meet ing of the General
Execut ive Comm ittee of the Woman’s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety by a
three-fourths vote of those present and vot ing , not ice of the p roposed changehav ing been g iven at the p rev ious annua l meet ing .
CONSTITUT ION OF THE WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD
ART ICLE I—NAMEThe name of th is organ izat ion sha l l be the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld .
ART ICLE I I— PURPOSEThe p urpose of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld sha l l be to interest bus iness
and p rofessiona l women in a fou r- fold p rogram for others as we l l as for themse lves :
(1) Deve lopment of Sp i r i tua l l i fe .
(2) Opportun it ies for wor ld serv ice .
(3) Promot ion Of Chr ist ian c i t izensh ip and persona l serv ice .
(4 ) Prov ision for soc ia l and recreat iona l act iv it ies .
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ART ICLE I I I— ORGANI Z ATIONSECTION 1 . The Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld sha l l be aux i l iary to the Woman
’
sFore ign Missionary Soc iety and to the Woman
’s Home Miss ionary Soc iety ofthe Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
SEC. 2 . There sha l l be a cent ra l comm ittee composed O f three membersappo inted annua l ly by the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and threemembers appo inted annua l ly by the Woman
’
s Home M issionary Soc iety at
the i r annua l meet ings;one of these members sha l l be the Cha irman of the Gu i ldcomm ittee for her organ izat ion;and e ight or more rep resentat ives of businessand p rofess iona l women sha l l be se lected by the cent ra l comm ittee at the
annua l meet ing of the Wesleyan Service Gu i ld and p resented for app rova lOf the Woman
’s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety and the Woman’
s Home Missionary Soc iety . The cent ra l committee Sha l l have genera l supe rv ision of the workO f the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld and sha l l p romote its inte rests .
SEC . 3 . The officers O f the cent ra l comm ittee sha l l be a chai rman , one
or more v ice-cha i rmen , a record ing sec retary , a correspond ing secretary , and a
treasure r , and such other Officers as the deve lopmen t of the organ izat ion mayrequ ire .
SEC. 4 . The centra l comm ittee shal l have four departments : the department of sp i r itua l serv ice , the department O f world serv ice , the depa rtmentof Chr ist ian c i t izensh ip and pe rsona l serv ice , the department of soc ia l andrecreat iona l act iv i t ies . There Sha l l be a department cha irman for each department .
SEC. 5 . There shal l be a secretary of the Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i ld e lectedannual ly by vote of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee of the Woman ’s Fore ignMiss ionary Soc iety and of the Board of Managers of the Woman's HomeMiss ionary Soc iety on nom inat ion of the cent ra l comm ittee .
SEC. 6 . The secretary of the Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i ld sha l l act as chairman
of the cent ra l comm i ttee and sha l l report sem i-annua l ly , by Ju ly 10 andJanuary 10 , to the Woman
’
s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety and to the Woman ’sHome Missionary Soc iety .
ART ICLE IV—MEMBERSH IPThe Wes leyan Service Gu i ld we lcomes to i ts membersh ip any bus iness or
p rofess iona l woman who is in sympathy w ith the four-fold p urpose of theGu i ld and who wi l l co-operate in carry ing out i ts p rogram of educat ion andact iv i t ies . The annua l dues are
Men may become assoc iate members upon payment of the annua l dues .
ART ICLE V—FUNDSSECTION 1 . The fisca l year o f the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld shal l be from
June first to June first .SEC. 2 . The annua l payment of p rov ides for :
Membership dues in the Woman’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc ietyMembersh ip dues in the Woman
’s Home Miss ionary Soc iety .
Branch cont ingent fund (W. F . M . S . ) 10Con ference cont ingen t fund (W . H . M . S . ) 10
D istr ict cont ingen t fund (W . F . M . S . ) .05D istr ic t con t ingent fund (W . H . M . S . ) .05
Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i l d cont ingen t fund , centra l comm i ttee . . 10
Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i ld cont ingent fund , loca l un i t . 10
Tota l .
wh ich Sha l l be d isbursed as fo l lows :to the Woman
’
s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety andto the Woman
’
s Home Miss ionary Soc iety (to be sent through theregu lar Channe ls of each Soc iety) ,
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10 cents to the treasure r of the centra l comm i ttee,
10 cents to be reta ined in the t reasury O f the l oca l un i t .
SEC . 3 . In the matte r of undesignated g i fts , the funds of the W’
esleyanService Gui ld sha l l be d iv ided on a basis Of 50 per cen t for work on the fore ignfie ld and 50 per cent for work in the home fie ld
, the funds to be cred ited andadm in istered as fo l lows :
50% cred ited to and adm in iste red by the Woman’s Fore ign M issionary
Soc iety .
45% cred ited to and adm in istered by the Woman’
s Home M issiona rySoc iety .
5% cred ited to and adm in iste red by the loca l un i t of the Wes leyan Serv ice
.Gu i ld for the department of Chr ist ian c i t izensh ip and pe rsona lse rv ice .
ART ICLE VI—MEETINGSThe annua l meet ing of the cen t ra l comm i ttee sha l l be he l d in June or as
soon a fter the close of the fisca l yea r as is p ract icable , and othe r meet ings ofthe cent ra l comm ittee Sha l l be he ld at the ca l l O f the Chairman or of fiv emembers of the cent ra l comm ittee at such t imes as are necessary or desi rable .
ART ICLE VII— AMENDMENTS
Amendmen ts not affect ing the fundamenta l mean ing of the const i tut ionmay be made w i th the approva l of the representat ives of the two M iss iona rySoc iet ies on the cent ra l comm i ttee . A l l othe r amendments requ i re the con
currence O f the Woman’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety and the VVOman’
S Home
Miss ionary Soc iety .
ART ICLE VIII— CONFERENCE ORGANI Z ATIONSECTION 1 . A Wesleyan Se rvice Gu i ld con ference secretary , p re fe rably
a Gu i ld or ex -Gu i l d member , Sha l l be nom inated by the un i ts in each con fe rencewhere the re are three or more un its O f the Wesleyan Service Gui ld and the
nom inat ion confirmed by the con ference sec reta ry and con ference t reasurerO f the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issiona ry Soc ie ty , and by the con fe rence p residentand the con ference sec reta ry O f the Woman
’
s Home Missiona ry Soc iety .
SEC . 2 . The con ference Gu i l d secretary Sha l l p romote the work of the
Gu i ld in her conference , rece ive reports from the un its , assist in the organ izat ion of new un its , and sha l l report sem i—annua l ly (Decembe r first and Junefirst) to the centra l comm ittee and to the con ference correspond ing sec reta r iesOf the Woman
’
s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety and the Woman’
s Home Missionary Soc iety . She shou ld fam i l iarize herse l f w i th the work O f the Woman
’
s
Fore ign M issionary Soc iety and O f the Woman’
s Home Missiona ry Soc iety ,
and attend , as far as possible , the d istr ict and con ference meet ings of theseSoc iet ies , and when p ract icable , p resen t the inte rest O f the Gu i ld at thesemeet ings .
S EC . 3 . Where it is impract icable for the un its O f the Wesleyan Se rv iceGu i ld to meet and nom inate a Gu i ld con fe rence secreta ry , the confe rence corresponding sec retar ies O f the Woman
’
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and of the
Woman'
s Home Missiona ry Soc iety shal l upon consu ltat ion w ith the un itsnom inate a conference Gu i l d secretary , preferably a Gu i ld or ex -Gu i ld member ,whose ap po intment Sha l l be app roved by a major ity of the Gu i lds w i th in the
con ference , and who sha l l be assisted , wheneve r necessary , by the con ferencecorrespond ing sec retaries of the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety and
of the Woman’
s Home Mi s s iona ry Soc iety .
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the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i l d report b lanks to the d istr ict secretar ies o f theWoman ’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety and of the Woman
’s Home M issiona rySoc iety and to the d istr ict (or con ference) secretary O f the Wesleyan Serv iceGu i ld where such an officer exists , or to the correspond ing secretary Of the
centra l committee of the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld .
These blanks must be so sent as to be in the hands of these ofiicials by thefi rst day of December and June . She sha l l not i fy the three above namedsecretar ies Of changes of officers in the un i t . She Sha l l retain a copy o f eachreport as part of the permanent record of the loca l un it .
SEC . 5 . The treasurer sha l l have charge of all money of the un it . She shal lcol lect membersh ip dues , and sha l l keep a book account of all money rece ivedand d isbursed .
A l l money rece ived by her, except the cent ra l commi ttee cont ingent fundand the five per cent a l lowed for the department of Chr ist ian c it i zensh ip and
personal serv ice Of the local un it , and certa in spec ified items Of supp l ies , together wi th the Wesleyan Serv ice Gu i ld t reasurer ’s report blanks , must besent so as to be in the hands of the d istr ict (or conference) t reasurer O f theWoman
’
s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety and the Woman’
s Home M iss ionarySoc iety by the first of each month .
At the same t ime dup licate reports of each must be sent to the t reasurerof the cent ra l comm ittee .
Wherever there is a d istr ict or con ference Gu i ld secretary , the t reasurerof the loca l un i t sha l l send a copy of her reports through these officers to thecent ral comm i ttee .
SEC. 6 . The execut ive committee sha l l p lan the work of the local un i t ,shal l app rove all ask ings for m iss ionary p rojects , p resent ing these ask ings foradopt ion by the un it , and sha l l p romote the interests of the un i t in harmonywi th the const i tut ion Of the Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i ld .
ART ICLE II—DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEESSECTION 1 . The departmen t of sp ir itua l serv ice sha l l p rov ide for the
devot iona l service at the meet ings of the un it and sha l l endeavor by everymeans to p romote the sp i r itua l we l fare Of the members .
SEC . 2 . The department of world serv ice Shal l p rov ide for the educational p rogram of the un i t in ha rmony w i th the p rogram of the Woman
'sFore ign Missionary Soc iety and of the Woman
’s Home M iss ionary Soc ietyand in harmony with the recommendat ions of the cent ra l comm i ttee .
SEC. 3 . The department Of Chr ist ian c i t i zensh ip and persona l se rv iceSha l l seek to a l ign bus iness and p rofessiona l women w i th all forward non
part isan movements for C iv ic , mora l , industr ia l , and soc ia l bettermen t .SEC. 4 . The department of soc ia l and recreat iona l act iv i t ies Sha l l p rov ide
for the soc ia l hour at the meet ings and for such other soc ia l and recrea t iona lact iv i t ies as are deemed adv isable .
SEC . 5 . The cha i rman of the four depa rtments Spec ified in the constitu
t ion sha l l work in harmony w ith the cha i rman of these departments in the
centra l comm ittee of the Wes leyan Serv ice Gu i ld .
SEC . 6 . Stand ing comm ittees may be appo inted as des i red , such as
membersh ip , way s and means , mus ic , publ ic i ty , etc .
ART ICLE I I ISECTION 1 . There Sha l l be at l east n ine month l y meet ings dur ing the year .SEC . 2 . The annua l meet ing of the loca l un i t sha l l be he ld in May at
wh ich t ime annua l reports sha l l be g iven by Officers and depa rtment cha irmen,
and O fficers shal l be e lected for the ensu ing yea r .NOTE : (1) Reports of the Wes leyan Se rv ice Gu i ld shou ld not be con fused
w ith the reports O f aux i l iar ies and young women’s soc iet ies of the Woman '
s
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Fore ign Missionary Soc iety and of the Woman’
s Home Miss iona ry Soc ie ty,
but shou ld be reported in a separate column for the Gu i ld under the adu l tdepa rtment of each Soc iety .
(2) For officers and department cha i rman of the centra l comm ittee see
current Year Book .
CONSTITUTION FOR KING ’S HERALDS
ART ICLE I—NAMETh is organ i zat ion sha l l be cal led the K ing ’s Hera lds of the Method ist
Ep iscopa l Church , and be under the superv is ion of the aux i l iary of theWoman’s
Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety in the sa id Church , i f any ex ist;otherw ise underthe spec ia l superv ision of the d istr ict secretary of the Woman
’
s Fore ignMissiona ry Soc iety .
ART ICLE I I—OBJECTThe Object of th is organ i za t ion Sha l l be to p romote m iss ionary inte l l igence
and interest among Ch i ldren and to aid in the work of the Woman’
s Fore ignMiss iona ry Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
ART ICLE III —MEMBERSHIPAny ch i ld between the ages of six and fourteen may become a K ing ’s
Herald by the payment of twenty-fiv e cents a year , the older group from twe lveto fou rteen to be known as sen ior K ing ’s Hera lds . The payment Of ten dol larssha l l const itute a ch i ld ’s l i fe membersh ip .
ART ICLE IV—OFFICERSThe officers of th is organ izat ion sha l l be a super intendent , p res ident , two
v ice-
p res idents, recording secretary, corresponding secreta ry , t reasurer , and
agent for the Junrar Missi onary Fri end.
ART ICLE V—MEETINGSMeet ings of th is organ izat ion sha l l be held on the .
of each mon th . The officers sha l l be e lected sem i-annua l ly at the Septemberand March meet ings .
ART ICLE V I—BADGEThe badge of th is organ izat ion sha l l be a s i lver t rumpet w ith K ing ’s
Hera lds” in blue letter ing .
ART ICLE VII —CHANGE OF CONSTITUTIONTh is const itut ion may be changed at any annua l meet ing of the Gene ra l
Execut ive Comm ittee Of the Woman’
s Fore ign Miss ionary Soc iety by a
three-fourths vote Of those p resent and vot ing , not ice of the p roposed changehav ing been g iven to each Branch by i ts secretary of the home base be foreAp r i l first of that year .
PLAN“
OF WORK FOR LITTLE LIGHT BEARERS
Ch i ldren under s ix years of age may be en rol led as L i tt le L ight Bearersby the payment of twenty-fiv e cents annua l ly , rece iv ing the enrol lment cardas a cert ificate of membersh ip .
The p ayment of ten dol lars sha l l const i tute l i fe membe rsh ip .
D IRECTIONSThe supe r intendent , e lected by the woman
’s aux i l ia ry , Sha l l have cha rgeof the work Of the L itt le L ight Bearers and p lan for the col lect ion O f dues ,rem itt ing and report ing quarter ly through the regu lar channe ls, arrange forthe annua l publ ic meet ing, keep an accurate record in the L ittle L ight Bearers ’Record Book , and report regu la rly to the woman
’
s auxi l iary .
154 Form;of Will, Dcoire and Life Income Gifts
FORMS OF W ILL , DEVISE AND LIFE INCOME GIFTS
FORM OF BEQUESTI he reby g ive and bequeath to the Woman
’
s Fore ign M iss iona ry Soc ietyof the Method ist Ep iscopa l Chu rch , incorporated unde r the laws of the Stateof New York , . dol lars, to be pa id to the t reasurer of sa id Society ,whose rece ipt sha l l be suffic ient acqu ittance to my execu
tors there for .
FORM OF DEV ISE OF REAL ESTATEI hereby g ive and devise to the Woman
’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety of
the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church , incorporated unde r the laws O f the State of
New York , (descr ibe land , etc ., intended to be g iven to the Soc iety ) , and to
its successors and assigns foreve r .
NOTE — In each of the above forms , when it is desi red to bequeathd i rect ly to a Branch , the name Of the Branch to wh ich the bequest or deviseis made shal l be inserted immed iat e ly be fore the words ,
“ ’Woman S Fore ignMissionary Soc iety ,
’ wheneve r such Branch is incorporated . The name of
the State unde r the laws of wh ich said Branch is incorporated sha l l be in
serted, instead of the words“New York .
I ncorporated B ranches: New England , unde r the laws of Massachusetts;New York , under the laws O f N ew York;Ph i lade lph ia , unde r the laws of
De laware;Ba l t imore , under the laws of Maryland;Cinc innat i , unde r the lawsof Oh io;Northwestern ,
under the laws of I l l ino is;Des Mo ines , unde r the lawsof Iowa;Minneapol is , under the laws of Minnesota;Topeka under the laws ofKansas;Pac ific , under the laws of Ca l i forn ia;Columb ia River , under the lawsof Oregon .
FORM OF L IFE INCOME AGREEMENT
(a ) For the Society as such:
Whereas of has g ivendonated to , and pa id intothe t reasury of the Woman
’
S Fore ign M issionarySoc iety O f the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church , a body corporate (here ina fte rcalled the Soc iety) , the sum of . . dol lars;
Now , the re fore , the sa id Soc iety ,in considerat ion the reof , he reby agrees
to pay to sa id . during natura l l i fe theannua l sum of . dol lars , payable in equa lsem i -annua l insta l lments from the date hereof;sa id payments to cease on the
death of the sa id and the sa id sum of .
dol lars , g iven and donated by him (or her) as a foresa id , is to be considered as
an executed g i ft to the sa id Soc iety , and to be long absolute ly to the sa idSoc iety , from the date hereof , and w i thout any obl igat ion or l iab i l ity the re foron the part of the sa id Soc iety .
W itness , the corporate sea l Of the sa id Soc iety , and the signatures O f .
its p res ident and
treasure r , th is day O f . 19
Woman’
s Fore ign iMissiona ry Soc ietyof the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church .
ByPresident .
Treasure r .
(b) For the Branches:Same phraseology as (a ) excep t that the sa id Branch is subst ituted
for“the sa id Soc iety , and the name of the Branch is inserted be fore the
name of the Soc ie ty in the second l ine , and in the S ignature l ines .
156 Certificate of Incorporation
That the p lace Of bus iness or p r inc ipa l o ffice of sa id Soc iety Sha l l be inthe City and County of New York , in the State of New York .
git i
l
i
qss our hand and sea l th is 20 th day Of December , A .D . , 1884 .
ea
CAROLINE R . WRIGHTANNA A . HARRI SHARRIET B . SKIDMORESUSAN A . SAYRESARAH K . CORNELL
State of New York , 15 5
City and County Of N ew York ]
On the 20th day of December , 1884 , be fore me persona l ly came and
appeared Carol ine R . Wright , Anna A . Harr is , Ha rr iet B . Sk idmore , andSarah K . Corne l l , to me known , and to me persona l ly known to be the ind iv iduals descr ibed in and who executed the forego ing cert i ficate , and theysevera l ly du ly acknowledged to me that they executed the same .
! Notary’
s Sea l .] ANDREW LEMON ,
N otary Public
New York County .
State of N ew York ,County of K ings , SS .
C i ty of Brooklyn .
On the 22d day of December , A .D . , 1884 , before me came persona l lySusan A . Sayre , to me known and known to me to be one Of the ind iv idua l sdescr ibed in and who executed the forego ing cert ificate , and du ly acknowl
dged to me that She executed the same .
! Nota ry’s Sea l .] F . G . MINTRAM ,
N otary Public for Kings County .
State Of New YorkCounty O f K ings
I,Rodney Thursby , Clerk Of the County of K ings and Clerk of the
Sup reme Court of the State of New York , in and for sa id county (sa id courtbe ing a Court of Records) , do hereby cert i fy that F . G . Mintram , whosename is subscr ibed to the Cert ificate of Proof , or acknowledgmen t of theannexed instrument , and thereon wr i tten , was, at the t ime of tak ing such
p roof or acknowledgmen t , a Nota ry Publ ic of the State of New York, in
and for sa id County O f K ings , dwe l l ing in sa id County , comm issioned andsworn and duly a uthorized to take the same . And, fu rther , that I am we l lacqua inted w ith the handwr it ing of sa id Notary , and ver i ly be l ieve the s ignature to the sa id cert ificate is genu ine , and that sa id inst rument is executedand acknowledged accord ing to the laws of the State of New York.
In Test imony Whereof , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea lof the sa id County and Court , th is 24th day o f Decembe r , 1884 .
! Sea l .] RODNEY THURSBY, Clerk.
CERT IF ICATE OF INCORPORATION , DECEMBER 27 , 1884
I , the undersigned , one of the Just ices of the Sup reme Court of the Stateof New York , for the F irst Jud ic ia l D istr ict , do hereby app rove the with incert ificate , and do consent that the same be filed , pursuant to the p rov is ionsof an Act of the Leg islature of the State of New York , ent i t led ,
“An Act for
the Incorporat ion of Benevolent , Char i table , Sc ient ific and Miss ionarySoc iet ies ,
"
passed Ap r i l 12 , 1848 , and the severa l acts extend ing and amending sa id act . Dated N ew York , December 26 , 1884 .
ABM . R . LAWRENCE , J . S . C.
Amended A ct of Incorporation 157
Sta te of New York ,City and County of New Yo
I , James A . F lack , Clerk of the sa id Ci ty and Coun ty , and Cle rk Of theSup reme Court of said State for sa id County , do cert i fy that I have comparedthe p reced ing w ith the or ig ina l Cert ificate of Incorporat ion of the Woman
'
s
Fore ign M issionary Soc iety O f the Method ist Ep iscopa l Chu rch , on file inmy Office , and that the same is a correct t ranscr ip t there from , and of the wholeof such or ig ina l . Endorsed , filed and recorded , Decembe r 27, 1884 , 1 hou r ,25 m inutes .
In Witness Whereof , I have hereunto subscr ibed my name , and affixedmy offic ia l seal , th is 12th day O f Novembe r , 1888 .
! Seal .] JAMES A . FLACK , Clerk.
AMENDED ACT OF INCORPORAT IONCHAPTER 213
AN ACT to Author ize the Woman’
s Fore ign M issionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l
‘
Church to Vest its Management in a Genera l Execut iveComm ittee .
Became a law Ap r i l 12 , 1906, w i th the app rova l Of the Gove rnorPassed , three-fifths be ing p resent .
The People of the State of New York,represented in Senate and Assembly ,
do
enact asfollows:SECTION 1 . The Board of Managers of the Woman
'
s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church is abo l ished .
SEC . 2 . The management and gene ra l adm in istrat ion of the affa i rs ofthe sa id Soc iety sha l l be vested in a Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee ,
to con
sist O f the p res ident , record ing secretary , gene ra l t reasure r , secreta ry ofGe rman work , secretary of Scand inav ian work , and the l iterature comm itteeof sa id Soc iety , together w ith the correspond ing secretary and the two de legates from each co-ord inate Branch of sa id Soc ie ty .
SEC . 3 . The p resident , record ing secreta ry , genera l t reasurer , secretar iesof the German and Scand inavian work and the l i teratu re comm ittee , now
in office , sha l l be members of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee ,wh ich sha l l
meet on the th ird Wednesday in Ap r i l , in the year n ineteen hundred andsix;and, therea fte r , such Officers and l i terature comm ittee Sha l l be e lectedannua l ly by the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee . The correspond ing secreta ryand two de legates of each co-ord inate Branch sha l l be e lected annua l ly bysuch Branch .
SEC . 4 . Meet ings Of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee sha l l be he ldannua l ly or oftener , at such t ime and p lace as the Genera l Execut ive Committee sha l l appo int , and such p lace of meet ing sha l l be e ither w ith in or w ithout the State of New York .
SEC . 5 . Th is act sha l l take effect immed iate ly .
State of New York ,Office O f the Secretary of State .
I have compared the p reced ing w ith the or igina l law on file in th is Office ,
and do hereby cert i fy that the same i s a correct “ t ranscr ip t there from , and
the whole Of sa id or ig ina l law .
G iven under my hand and the sea l O f office of the Secretary of State , atthe C ity of A lbany, th is S ixteenth day of Ap r i l , in the year one thousandn ine hundred and Six .
HORACE G . TENNANT,Second Deputy Secretary of State .
158 Ouestions for Applican ts
ACTION OF 1908
CHAPTER 9 1
AN ACT to Amend Chap ter Two Hundred and Th irteen of the laws of n ineteen hundred and s ix , ent it led ,
“An Act to Author i ze the Woman ’s For
eign M iss ionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopal Church to Vest itsManagement in a Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee , re lat ive to the membership and e lect ion or appo intment of such Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
Became a law Ap r i l 6, 1908, w ith the app roval of the GovernorPassed , th ree-fifths be ing p resent .
The People of the State of N ew York, represented in Senate and Assembly , doenact as follows:SECTION 1 . Sect ions two and th ree of chapter two hundred and th i rteen
of the laws of n ineteen hundred and Six , ent it led , An Act to Author ize theWoman ’s Fore ign M iss ionary Soc iety of the Method ist Ep iscopa l Church toVest its Management in a Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee, " are hereby amendedto read , respect ive ly, as fo l lows :
SEC . 2 . The management and general admin ist rat ion of the affa i rs ofthe sa id Soc iety sha l l be vested in a Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee to cons istof the p res ident , record ing secretary , and t reasurer of sa id Soc iety , togetherwith the correspond ing secretary of each co-ord inate Branch of the sa id Society;and one or more de legates to be chosen by such co-ord inate Branchesand such add it iona l o r difierent members as may be now or hereafter p rov idedfor by the const itut ion of the sa id Soc iety .
SEC . 3 . The p resident , record ing secretary , and t reasurer of sa idSoc iety Sha l l be members of the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee;and herea ftersuch ofiicers shal l be e lected annua l ly by the Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee .
The correspond ing secretary and one or more de legates of each co-ord inateBranch sha l l be e lected annual ly by such Branch;and such other members ofsuch Genera l Execut ive Comm ittee as shal l hereafter be created by the con
stitution O f sa id Soc iety sha l l be e lected or appo inted in the manner wh ichsha l l be p rescr ibed by the sa id const itut ion .
SEC . 4 . Th is act sha l l take effect immed iately .
State Of New York ,
I have compared the p reced ing w ith the or ig ina l law on file in th is Officeand do hereby cert ify that the same is a correct t ranscr ipt therefrom, and ofthe whole of the sa id or ig ina l law .
JOHN S. WHALEN,
Secretary of State.
QUESTIONS FOR MISSIONARY APPLICANTS
Fu l l name :Presen t address :Permanent address :Place and date Of b irth :Name , address, and occupat ion of parents (or guard ian) :Of what ch urch are your parents members ?
(a) When and where d id you un ite w ith the Church ?
(b) Of what loca l church are you now a member ?
(c) Are you in accord w ith the doct r ines Of the Method ist Ep iscopa lChurch as set fo rth in paragraphs 1 to 25 Of the D isc ip l ine of 1928?
160 M ircellany
she is expected to re fund such p roport ion of the expense O f her out
go ing as the Soc iety may judge equ itable . The s ign ing of th is app l icat ion sign ifies that the app l ican t agrees to these cond it ions .
S igned .
Present Address .
G ive names and addresses of at least ten persons who are able to g ivein format ion re lat ive to your Chr ist ian use fu lness , adap tab i l ity to peop le andC ircumstances , execu t ive ab i l ity , home and bus iness hab its , success in teach ingor in othe r emp loyment . The l ist should include pastors , instructors , schoolsuper intendents or d irectors , emp loyers , roommates , p ersona l fr iends , co
workers , etc .
—one or more of each . State you r re lat ionsh ip w i th the personsname
Send th is Form ,fil led out , and a photograph O f yourse l f
DECLARAT ION OF LOYALTY
Are you a loya l c i t izen of the Un ited States of Amer ica ?W i l l you by word and act hold a l leg iance to the Governmen t of the Un itedStates of Ame r ica be fore your a l leg iance to any other government ?
S igned
MISCELLANY
POSTAGE To FORE I GN LANDS
Letters—To Mex ico and to all countr ies and p laces in South and Cent ra lAmer ica , except Ch i le the pos tage rate is the same as in the Un i tedStates. To all other fore ign count r ies the rate is for the first ounce , fiv e cents ,for each addi t iona l ounce three cents .
P rinted Matter—In genera l to all fore ign countr ies is one and one-ha l fcents for each two ounces.
Parcel Post— In genera l the rate is fourteen cents per pound . For fu rther
part iculars consu lt your postmaster .
FORE I GN MONEY
Ind ia— A p ice is one- fourth O f an anna , or about two- th i rds of a cent .
An anna is worth one—sixteenth of a rupee . The rupee var ies in va lue and is
worth about 33 cents .
Korea and Japan A yen ,whethe r in gold or S i lve r , is one- ha l f the va lue
of the gold and s i lver dol la r in the Un i ted States . There are one hundredsen in the yen .
Ch ina— A cash is one m i l l . The tae l is worth in gold about The
Mex ican dol lar is a lso used in Ch ina , but var ies in va lue;it ave rages , however ,about one -ha l f the va lue of the Un ited States gold or si lver dol la r .
MEMBERSH IPS AND DUES
The payment Of one dol lar annua l ly const i tutes membersh ip in the
Woman ’s Fore ign Missiona ry Soc iety .
The paymen t of one dol lar annual ly const itutes membersh ip in the
Young Woman'
s Fore ign Missionary Soc iety .
The payment of S ixty cents annua l ly const itutes membersh ip in the
Standa rd Bearer Soc iety .
M iscellany 161
There sha l l be cont ingent funds from d ist r ict , con ference and Branchfor adm in istrat ion purposes . The amounts Sha l l be dec ided by each Branch .
The payment of twenty-fiv e cents annua l ly const itutes membersh ip in
K ing ’s Herald Bands .
The payment of twenty-fiv e cents annua l ly const itutes membersh ip in
L ittle L ight Bearer C i rcles .
The payment Of one dol lar annua l ly const itutes an extens ion member .
The payment of one dol lar annua l ly const itutes an honora ry member .
The payment of three hundred dol lars const itutes an honorary l i fe patron .
The payment of one hundred dol lars const itutes an honorary l i fe man
The payment O f fifty dol lars const itutes a sen ior memor ia l member .The payment of th i rty-fiv e dollars const itutes a young peop le
’s memor ia lmembe r .
The payment of twenty-fiv e dol lars const itutes a jun ior memor ia l member .The payment of twenty dol lars const itutes a l i fe membersh ip in the
auxi l iary . Th is membersh ip is an honorary d ist inct ion and does not p recludethe payment of annua l dues .
The payment of ten dol lars const itutes a j un ior l i fe membersh ip .
The payment of fifteen dol lars const itutes a Standard Bea rer l i fe membe r.
The l i fe membersh ips O f Standard Bea re rs and jun iors cove r the annua ldues to the age l im its in each department . Dues may be pa id by StandardBeare r and jun ior l i fe members but it is not Obl igatory .
SCHOLARSH IPS
Scholarsh ips in Afr ica are twenty-seven and one _ ha l f to th i rty dol la rs .
Scholarsh ips in Ch ina are twenty to one hundred and fifty dol lars .
Scholarsh ips in Ind ia va ry from twenty-fiv e to one hundred dol la rs .
Scholarsh ips in Ma laya are th irty-fiv e to fifty dol lars .
Scholarsh ips in the Ph i l ipp ine Is lands vary from twenty to sixty dol lars .
In Japan , Korea , North Afr ica , Mex ico , South Amer ica and Europethe share p lan Obta ins . Work in ind iv idua l stat ions is class ified and l isted as
fol lows : educat ional , evange l ist ic , med ica l . Shares, excep t in France , are
twenty dol lars . In France shares are one hundred dol lars each . Patrons w i l lbe kep t informed concern ing Shares through stat ion letters ,
issued quarterly .
ENDOWMENTS
Any ind iv idua l or Branch desir ing to name a bu i ld ing may be g iven tha tp r iv i lege on paymen t Of more than one-ha l f of the cost Of sa id bu i ld ing .
A g i ft of may endow a med ica l scholarsh ip;a g i ft of mayendow a hosp ita l bed. The difi’erence between the income der ived from th issum and the amount asked for the annua l support O f a bed is to p rovide a
proport ionate share of the upkeep and runn ing expenses .
A g i ft of may furn ish and name the Operat ing room or a ward ina hosp ita l .
A g i ft of may furn ish and name a chape l or l ibra ry w ith in a schoo lor other bu i l d ing .
A g i ft of $500 may furn ish and name a c lassroom , and a g i ft Of $100 a
smal ler room in any bu i ld ing .
Not less than sha l l be requ ired for endowmen t to cover an objec tcost ing $50 a year or less , larger i tems to be cap ita l ized at We ca l l attent ion to the by - laws requ i r ing that all endowments sha l l be invested in the
Un ited States of Amer ica .
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Date
Sta tistics
SESS IONS OF THE GENERAL EXECUT IVE COMM ITTEE
PlaceBoston , Mass
Chicago , Ill
N ew York C ityC inc innat i 0Phi lade lp h ia , Pa . .
Ba lt imore , MdWashing ton , D . C . .
M inneap o l is, MinnBoston , Mass
Chicago , Ill. .
Co lumbus , O . .
Buffa lo , N . YPhi lade lp hia , Pa
Des Mo ines, la . .
Ba lt imore , MdEvanston , I l l . .
Providence , R . IL inco ln , N eb . .
C inc innat i , 0Detro it , Mich .
W i lkesbarre , Pa
Kansas C ity , Mo . .
Sp ringfie ld , Mass . .
St . Paul , Minn . .
Washington , D . C . .
St . Lou is. M o .
Rochester , N . YDenver , Co lo . .
I nd ianap o l is ,
C leve land , 0 .
W orcester , Mass.
Phi lade lp h ia , Pa . .
Minneap o l is , Minn .
Bal t imore , Md . .
Kansas C ity , MO
N ew York C ityOmaha , N eb .
Sp ringfie ld , I l lC inc innat i , 0Pittsburgh , Pa
Boston , Mass
St . Louis , M o . .
Ba lt imore , Md . .
Topeka , Kan .
Buffa lo , N . YLos Ange les , Cal i f .Minneap o l is , MinnDetro it , Mich .
C leveland , 0Boston , Mass
Philade lp hia , Pa . .
W ichita , Kan
Ba lt imore , Md .
Des Mo ines , IaEast Orange , N . J. .
Kansas C ity , M o .
Peoria , I l l . .
Minneap o l is Minn .
Los Ange les , Ca l i f. .
Co lumbus, Ohio .
Sp ringfie ld Mass
Erie , Pa
Tu lsa , Ok laChicago . I l l
Total since organizat ion
Beq uest and g ifts of Mrs. Francesca Nast Gamb le .
1“ Beq uest of M iss Emma E . D ick inson .
Mrs.
MissM rs.
M issM rs.
Presiden tDavid Patten .
Ca lvin K ing sleyD . W . C lark
F . G . H ibbardF . A . Crook .
F . G . H ibbardGoodrich
. .F Warren
. G . Murp hy. .F Warren .
Ii itt
. F. Warren .
. L . E l l iottW . C lark
.
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N . Danforth. .F Warren .
. J. Imhofi. .F
W . Couch . .
A . H . EatonE . Pearson .
S . L . Ba ldwin .
Cyrus D . Foss .
Cyrus D . FossCyrus D . FossCyrus D . FossCyrus D . FossCyrus D . FOSSCyrus D . FossCyrus D .
Cyrus D . FossA . W . PattenCyrus D . Foss .
Cyrus D . Foss ”
. F . M cDowell .
McDowellMcDowell . .
McDowell .
McDowellM cDowellMcDowell .
McDowellMcDowell . .
McDowell .
M cDowellM cDowell .
M cDowell . .
Thomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lsonThomas N icho lson
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McDowell, Clotilda LyonFel lows
Membership s and Due sMisce llany .
Mis sionariesAlp habetical L ist of .
And Their Stat ionsAfr icaBurma
ChinaEurope and North Afr ica .
Ind ia .
Japan
KoreaLat in Amer icaMa layaPh ilipp ine I slands .
Sumatra .
Col legesW . F . M . SUn ion .
Comm iss ioned Miss ionar ies .
Contract Workers .
Fe l lows in Serv ice .
Quest ions for App l icantsSummary ofSupported by Young Peop le,Jun iors , Extens ion Members . 37
100—12 1
OfficersOffic ia l correspondents ,Field Cor
re spondents and Treasurersin Foreign F ie lds .
Payments on Land and Buildings 70Postage to Foreign Lands . 160
Proceedings 13
Pub licat ion Office,Report of 74
Pub lisher . 5
Question s for Mis s ionary Appiicants .
Rea l E state , List of (see 1929 YearBook)Form of Devi se .
Receipts for 1932 - 1933.
1
49
Since Organ izat ion 162
ReportsComm ittee on By
—Laws . 40Record ing Secretary . 43
Treasurer 49, 67
Representat ive s on Boards and
Comm ittees .
Scholarship sSecretarie s of the Home Base
Index
O O O O O O O
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Un ion Colleges .
o o o o o
Young Peop le’ s Work
Secretary .
Miss ionar ies Supported byBranch Super intendents
pPage
Ses s ions of General ExecutiveCommittee .
Specia l SecretariesStatisticsEducat ional Inst itut ions . . 86—95
B ible Tra in ing Schools . 96
Col leges 97Summary by F ie l ds . 97
Foreign Work 80 , 8 1
Home Base . 82 , 83
Med ical 98 , 99
Summary of General Stat ist icsby Conferences . .84 , 85
Student WorkSecretary .
Branch SecretarIes .
Summary of
Approp r iat ions 78
D isbursements 77
Fore ign Conferences .84 , 85
Home Stat ist ics 82 , 83
Miss ionar ies . 100
Territory Embraced in Branche s . 39
Treasurer . 3
Reports of . 67—73
Aud itor ’s Cer t i ficate 73
Genera l Fund 67
Internat iona l Department . 69
Payments on Land and Bu ildings . .
fi
70
Pens ion Purchases 72
Rea l Estate (see 1929 Year Book)Ret irement Fund Pr incipa land Income
Summary of App rop r iat ions . 78
Summary of D isbursemen ts . 77
Un ion Colleges . 68
Z enana Paper Fund 69
Wesleyan‘
Service Gu ildChairman of Central Comm ittee
Woman’s Foreign M i ss ionary
SocietyCollegesGeneral Execut ive Commi tteeOfficers
Woman’ s Missionary Friend
Editor .
THE WOMAN ’
S FOREIGN
M ISSION A RY SO C IET Y
GENERAL OFFICE
Room 710, 150 FIFTH AVENUE , NEW YORK , N . Y .
MISS AMY G. LEWIS, Office Secretary
PUBLICATION OFFICE
581 BOYLSTON STREET,BOSTON , MASS .
MISS ANN IE G . BAILEY , Publisher
Send all orders for Periodicals to the Publication Office
Depots of Supp liesNew England Branch
Miss Sigrid C. Bjorklund Room 46, 581 Boylston St.,Boston, Mass.
New York Branch
Miss EllaWest Room 715. 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N . Y.
MissFlorenceH.M.Waltz, Room 304, 170 1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore Branch
Mrs. Cora L. Moffit 903 St. Paul St., Baltimore,Md.
Miss Alice M. Startsman, Room 303, 420 Plum St., Cincinnati, 0 .
Northwestern Branch
MissMarieWinterton 740 N. Rush St., Chicago, Ill.
DesMoines Branch
MissMinnie Callison 1306 E. Grand Ave., Des Moines, Ia.
Minneapolis Branch
Mrs. S. F. Draper 607 Wesley Temple Bldg.,
eapolis, Minn.
Topeka Branch
Miss Anna Simpson 502 Sharp Bldg., Lincoln, Neb.
Miss Anna McFarland 45 1 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Calif.Columb ia River Branch
Miss Louise Godfrey, Room 319 , Artisans B ldg., Portland, Ore.
German Supp liesMiss A. M. Achard 1 136 Scofield Drive, Glendale, Calif.
Swedish Sup p liesMrs. Charles Carlson 14 19 Balmoral St. , Chicago, Ill.