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1952 THE ARCHIVES BOARD of

FOREIGN

B E A R D S L E E LIBRARY WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

MISSIONS of the REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

REFORMED CHURCH HEADQUARTERS

156 FIFTH AVENUE, N E W YORK


B O A R D O F FOREIGN MISSIONS MEMBERS OF THE BOARD 1950-53 Rev. Harry L. Brower, 311 Park Street, Morrison, Illinois Mrs. Stanley J. Brown, Elm Grove, Wisconsin Rev. John E. Buteyn, 417 Alexander Street, Rochester 7, New York Mr. Edward Damstra, % Chicago City Bank & Trust Co., Halsted at 63,

Chicago 21, Illinois Rev. Harold Leestma, 1967 Jefferson, S.W., Grand Rapids 7, Michigan Rev. George H. Mennenga, 39 West 19 Street, Holland, Michigan Rev. LeRoy Nattress, 7 Gaviota Way, San Francisco 16, California Mrs. Emmett Paige, 309 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, New York Mrs. Leonard Sibley, Claverack, New York Rev. Henry V. E. Stegeman, Orange City, Iowa Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske, Sioux Center, Iowa Mrs. M. Tjoelker, Route 1, Everson, Washington Mrs. P. T. Wagner, 514 Wyndham Road, Teaneck, New Jersey Mr. Samuel Woolley, % Bank of New York, 48 Wall Street, New York 15,

New York 1951- 54 Mr. William J. Alford, 19 East 72 Street, New York 21, New York Rev. Bertram D. Atwood, 8 N. Church Street, Schenectady 5, New York Mrs. David Bogard, Livingston, New York Mr. John L. Carson, 53 Wiltshire Street, Bronxville, New York Mr. W. T. Hakken, 1023 Fountain Street, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rev. Warren J. Henseler, 76 West Main Street, Freehold, New Jersey Rev. Joshua M. Hogenboom, 172 West 26 Street, Holland, Michigan Mrs. Chester A. Moore, Kinderhook, New York Mrs. George Muyskens, Baldwin, Wisconsin Rev. Chester A. Postma, 302 Bly Street, Waupun, Wisconsin Mrs. Howard C. Schade, 37 Clinton Avenue, Nyack, New York Rev. Frank Snuttjer, Little Rock, Iowa Mr. Robert Stevens, 31 Gifford Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Mrs. Edward Tanis, 610 Broadway, Pella, Iowa

1952- 55 Rev. Paul E. Ammerman, 7233 Wicker, Hammond, Indiana Mrs. William Babinsky, Feasterville, Pennsylvania Mrs. Herbert Brewer, 1 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York Hon. Clifford P. Case, Room 435, House Office Building,

Washington, D. C. Rev. William C. Dejong, Hull, Iowa Mrs. Gordon Van Eenennaam, 1302 Ransom Street, Muskegon, Michigan Mrs. M. Howard Gideon, Route 1, Kalamazoo, Michigan

(Continued on inside back cover)


1952

-L he B oard of Foreign M issions respectfully presents to the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America itsOne Hundred and Twentieth Annual Report, the Ninety-fifth of itsSeparate and Independent Action and the Sixth of the Reorganized Board, continuing the former W o m a n s Board of Foreign Missions.


foreword J. h e Board of Foreign Missions presents herewith its one hundred and twentieth annual report to the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America. Because of the many requests that have come during the past years, the .form has been changed and this year we present two sections which may be used together if so desired.

This report contains the facts regarding personnel and finances of the Board. It is hoped that each member of General Synod will trans­ late these cold facts and figures into the warm experience that comes to individuals and groups who accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. W e continue to be grateful for a church that has a missionary purpose from which it will not be swayed. W e give thanks for the steady increase in finances and personnel that makes it possible for the Board to meet the most urgent needs overseas.

OPEN GATES, presented with this report, was produced because pastors and leaders have requested short histories of our mission fields and an analysis of trends in overseas missionary work. With the growing membership in the denomination a need has arisen for information regarding the origin and progress of our work in the countries where our missionaries serve. Missionaries who have the background of the work have taken time from their busy lives to help us prepare this part of our report. It is hoped that every congregation will use this as a text book to study their work in foreign fields. W e are grateful that God has used the Reformed Church in America in the ways that are shown in the story in OPEN GATES. W e will not stop because of these successes, however, but will go forward doing our part in opening more gateways for the Gospel. . . The greatest organizational change that has been made by the Board this year is in the unification of the Department of W o m e n ’s Work with the similar department of the Board of Domestic Missions. This should lead to more efficient work and more unified promotional plans among the women of the various Classes. The group will be known as the Department of W o m e n ’s Work, of the Mission Boards, Reformed Church in America.


W e are thankful that it was possible to have the Rev. John Muilenburg assist us with speaking and arranging itineraries for other mission­ aries. For one who had not seen the field, his responsibility for the work in Africa was carried out in a remarkable manner. Due to illness and the unexpected absence of several members of the staff the work in the office has been difficult this year. The situation thus created would have been, without divine help, quite impossible. Dr. Potter’s wealth of experi­ ence and sound judgment have been sorely missed by all who carried executive responsibilities. Through all of the changes we have been conscious of the loyal understanding of our church and the God-given strength for each new task. W e thank God and go forward with His help. B. M. L u b e n E d w i n a P aige Ruth Ransom


RECEIPTS F O R T H E Y E A R ENDING D E C E M B E R 31, 1951 I.

FOR THE REGULAR W O R K

O F T H E BOARD:

From Contributions: Churches, S.S. & Y.P.S.. $567,628.42 Individuals ----------W o m e n ’s Societies _____

15,712.41 100,011.97 -------$683,352.80 Interest on Funds available for . General Work of the Board----34,433.10 Miscellaneous Income -----------Matured Conditional Gifts --------

837.16 3,000.00 $721,623.06

II.

F O R SPECIAL OBJECTS OUTSIDE BUDGET:

From Contributions: Churches, S.S. & Y.P.S... $ 47,778.04 Individuals ______ W o m e n ’s Societies______ General Synod Fund ___ R.C.A. World Service Fund

14,869.96 25,293.75 3,211.85' 10,486.88

Legacies ---------------------Interest and Appreciation on Funds not available for General Work of the Board ............. 24,649.46

$101,640.48 55,129.25

181,419.19 Total Receipts --------------------- —

$903,142.25

Deducting: Legacies ____________ $ 55,129.25 Interest on Funds -----59,082.56 Matured Conditional Gifts

3,000.00 117,211.81

Total of all Contributions, 1951 ..

$785,930.44


T A B U L A R S T A T E M E N T O F RECEIPTS T H R U C H U R C H E S A N D ORGANIZATIONS D E C E M B E R 31, 1951

CHURCHES

Churches and Men's Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

CLA SSIS O F A L B A N Y

Union Meetings........... Total................

3,100 870 315 183 11 826 97

00 25 00 00 60 00 12

140 120 25 25 8

00 24 00 00 40

809 36 36 108 29 18

54 00 36 75 60 40

190 00 40 00 25 84

40 00

30 00

6,481 62

604 48

41 27 41 27

650 72 46 187 5 132 10 42 117 17 26 15 10 4 76 30 54 1,496

00 50 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 10 15 00 00 00 75 00 67 17

92 66 135 111 63 62 117 320 20 90 187 164 133 65 355 150

50 25 00 81 46 00 50 00 00 00 50 no 00 OO 00 00

32 00 21 00

416 50

25 00 7 00 74 16 8 37

1 100 70

70 00

248 64

95 94 8,872 18

C H A SSIS O F B E R G E N 1,283 47 557 50 Closter................ .

Hasbrouck Heights, First... Neighborhood, Ridgefield Park

Westwood................ Church on the Hill (Cresskill, (N. J.)................. Union Meetings........... Total.................

374 783 20 464 1,350 1,146 575 1,060 1,000 200 300 100 826 100

00 33 00 25 00 68 00 00 79 00 00 00 00 00

50 00 30 00

96 20 50 100

00 00 52 00

3 20

25 00

80 00 100 00 8 78 150 bo

50 00 673 75 16 72 51 30

00 28 56 00

24 521 175 50 558 137 48

04 10 00 00 15 07 00

29 35 00 75 00 68 56 60

463 00 601 70 100 00

54 67 10,195 69

591 808 117 581 1,766 1,186 730 1,893

585 30

128 20

252 76 2,385 78

68 24 1,802 29

54 67 321 00 15,097 26

CHASSIS O F SOUTH BERGEN 120 00

35 95 3 00

Faith— Van Vorst (Jersey City) Greenville................

Union Meetings............ Total................

230 1,316 120 120

22 00 00 00

100 50 60 40

00 00 00 00

483 40

86 47 20 00

•2;389.62

392 42

160 00

155 05 3 00 400 77

50 00 95 00 65 00 10 00 8 25 23 25

15 50 778 50

275 00 775 00 10 00

121 00

23 75 3,704 79


CHURCHES

CLASSIS O F CALIFORNIA Artesia, First.............. Artesia, Second............ Bellflower, Bethel.......... Bellflower, Mayfair C o m m . . .. Redlands, Bethany......... Ripon, Calvary............ Sacramento, Church of Christ. Paramount, Emmanuel..,.... Sonoma, Grace............ Los Angeles, H o p e ......... Los Angeles, Park Hill Collegiate............... San Francisco, Miraloma Community............. Norwalk Manor Community.. Modesto, Paradise Community Santa Ana, Park View Memorial............... El Monte, Trinity.......... Longview, Phoenix, Arizona.. Union Meetings............ Total................. CLASSIS O F C A S C A D E S Bottrell Community........ Lynden................... Monarch................. Montana, First............ Nooksack Valley........... O ak Harbor............... Y a k i m a .................. Union Meetings........... Total................

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

1,161 22 1,500 00 262 00

360 00 75 00

Young People’s Societies

128 00

155 00 105 54 806 36

31 50

4 80

700 00

12 80.

Dept, of Women's Work

351 83 150 170 30 143

00 00 00 00 00 00

260 00

180 00 870 00

195 00 12 01

10 00 21 86

Special

60 535 85 10 106 48 19 228

Total

00 00 00 00 30 25 05 66

66 53

40 06

5 00 28 30

15 45 38 30 46 86

175 00

40 00

608 01 2,175 46

1,247 34

80 00

5,159 78

1,433 51

157 80

53 23 975 00

800 00

24 00

30 47 180 71

83 34 00 29

49 66 5 00

1,129 46

83 66

83 270 1,345 1,400

75 26 57 00

4,127 81

1,833 797 50 27 1,158 723 959 166 980 916 196 34 276

5 00

00

136 80

8 00

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 34 00 00 00 00 00 34

350 00

47 50

33 55 00 63 79 49 24 43 36 48 99 55 27

340 00 136 46 8,647 57

75 800 75 1,400 914

00 00 00 00 96

62 50 29 80 10 00

500 00 52 00 4,303 76

940 00 ' 1,097 80

230 00 56 66 86 43

175 00

661 77 50 120 98 93

135 30 21 00

07 19 00 00 74 63

57 60 16 00 25 00

78 20 50 00 93 34

35 66

1,695 26

12 68 477 58

22 00 00 00 84 91 05 66 00 53

15 25

25 00 100 00

2,060 2,193 497 335 241 1,033 19 1,188 180 1,131

10 45

150 00

CLASSIS O F C H I C A G O 900 Berwyn, First............. Worth, Alsip.............. 350 Chicago, Bethel............ 6,956 Chicago, Bethany.......... 2,075 Chicago, E m m a n u e l ........ 1,550 First, Engelwood........... 1,550 Chicago, G a n o ............. 1,700 Chicago, H o p e ............. 2.260 Mt. Greenwood, First. 6,098 Chicago, Roseland First..... 10 Chicago, Trinity........... 3,500 Cicero, West Side...... .... 40 Stickney, Faith Community.. 354 Riverdale, Ivanhoe......... 550 Union Meetings........... 27,893 Total................ CLASSIS O F D A K O T A American, Orange City..... Aurora.................. \ Charles M i x ............... Dover (Wimbledon). ........ Springfield, E m m a n u e l ...... Grace. Corsica............ Grand View (Armour)...... Hamlin (Castlewood)....... Harrison.................. Hope, Westfield........... Lake View................ Litchville....... ......... North Marion............. Okaton (Murado)......... Monroe, Sandham Memorial. Strassburg............... Union Meetings........... Total...............

Sunday Schools

470 50 25 25 181 50 109 911

00 00 00 00 20 00 94 14

150 00

144 5 77 361 60 131 44 159 185 106 1 79 5 1 807 2,167

00 00 60 05 00 00 00 50 20 04 00 50 00 00 56 45

175 200 33 10 227 193 35 130 228 350 40 90 65

00 00 25 00 50 60 00 00 55 00 00 00 00

380 00 20 00 27 50,

50 50 811 2,689

00 00 41 31

38 72 33 00

100 75 38 10

00 00 80 75

374 55

8 55 1,649 20 256 48 376

20 45 00 00 40 20 71

149 97 296 3 3 83 2,950

101 49 10 36 36 148 12 8

85 00 20 25 23

11 50 00 70 50 72 00 65

902 40

80 315 150 608 10,173

00 00 00 01 89

53 23 2,419 00 50 00 244 58 417 60 1,795 23 1,537 04 109 94 6,626 62

1,188 13 880 8,966 2,292 2,737 1,747 3,636 3,370 6,354 11 4,376 48 410 2,380 38,412

80 20 55 05 50 40 00 21 16 35 00 35 00 20 81 58

2,843 33 1,074 21 197 18 37 63 2,283 77 1,064 78 1,054 24 510 73 1,360 15 1,533 83 248 99 133 20 419 47 50 00 557 06 219 46 824 09 14,412 12


CHURCHES

Churches and Men's Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People's Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

CLAS SIS O F G E R M A N I A 40 800 25 207

40 00 60 71

700 320 140 77 182 181 140 176 186 140 280 295 268

00 00 00 77 56 45 24 03 67 80 00 00 37

153 43

4 00 10 00

197 26 74 83 59 32

25 00 5 62

4,162 60

975 83

158 32

100 00

100 00

38 00

Logan.................... Trinity................... Union Meetings........... Total................

90 00 10 87 82 82

3 20 8 00 2 50

00 50 51 98

1 00 206 50 2 25 53 45

50 00 00 00

4 00 53 00

12 00

14 55 8 00 15 00

92 10 120 166 63

65 00 03 17 00

292 57 1,134 42

8 50 36 60

65 00 25 00

204 45

41 1,206 25 222 63 756 463 157 99 323 263 238 272 368 310 679 517 333 292 6,635

40 50 60 21 00 20 00 05 77 06 96 22 68 75 83 68 83 31 57 62

CLASSIS O F G R A N D RAPIDS

Grand Rapids, Third.......

Grand Rapids, Bethany..... Calvary, Grand Rapids.....

Grand Rapids, Grace....... Grand Rapids. Immanual. . . . Grand Rapids, Garfield Park.. Grand Rapids, H o m e Acres... Grand Rapids, Knapp Avenue. Grand Rapids, Oakdale Park.. Grandville, First...........

172 349 638 1,450 1,170 3,616 1,535 4,860 80 355 3,100 1,800 681 2,089 3,100 1,250 120 2,400 3.593 1,515 955 1,525 2 1,231 985 740 1,219

30 38 70 00 79 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 38 00 42 00 00 28

68 84 Union Meetings........... Total................

40,604 14

155 31 1,085 00 49 00 125 28 2,200 350 50 1,400 50

00 00 00 00 00

180 69 100 350 700 675

00 00 00 00

30 00 75 00 25 00

5 00 15 00

95 00

143 00 120 00 160 00 455 725 1,400 26

03 00 00 20

10,499 51

30 00

170 00

147 19 180 00 575 00 200 00 193 05 115 00 63 65 186 00 255 00 80 00 196 42 145 00 67 00 25 00 100 00 300 00 360 00 190 87 115 00 10 00 93 00 336 19 107 00 372' 49 50 00 21 00 1,298 00 5,886 86

82 512 75 3 25

28 00 00 00 25

145 00 24 50 2,113 25 525 00 739 81 333 20 805 76 89 35 50 00 185 10 325 00 105 00 50 31 269 46 825 00 40 00 373 79 90 00 13 78 25 00 7,825 84

357 61 1,591 66 1,150 70 1,746 19 1,479 07 4,217 05 1.735 00 7,398 05 545 00 493 15 6,804 25 2,630 00 761 25 3,221 42 3,578 20 2,122 76 245 00 3.034 35 4,643 50 2,735 10 1,470 87 1,888 38 182 31 1,753 88 2,146 19 1,342 03 2.720 56 1,540 00 129 82 1,323 00 64,986 35

CLASSIS O F G R E E N E Catskill..................

Union Meetings........... Total................

98 709 16 106 20

49 05 40 34 00

7 00 957 28

7 30 22 31 10 10

50 87 00 00

74 37

7 30

17 173 13 20 36 18 33 311

00 00 50 00 25 00 42 17

20 27 5 5

84 15 00 00

57 99

136 916 57 163 66 28 40 1,408

33 50 40 21 25 00 42 11


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of Women's Work

Special

Total

C L ASSIS O F H O L L A N D Bentheim................. Forest Grove, Hudsonville.... Hamilton. First............ Holland. First............. Fourth Holland........ . Beechwood................

Hope, Holland............. Maplewood...............

North Holland............ South Blendon, Hudsonville...

Union Meetings........... Total.................

850 00 854 90 82 14 11242 90 2,564 24 5,317 80 4,881 00 2,514 19 2,200 00 272 95 3,723 36 1,004 52 183 26 475 02 1,000 00 1,009 34 6,057 87 1,371 00 985 14 110 76 1,095 62 287 43 2.564.53 785 34 871 80 5,154 20 1,963 90 425 00 49,848 21

796 79 608 2,100 706 83 2,100

00 00 66 10 00

800 00 10 00 285 88 92 390 264 2,317

14 00 02 41

90 1,145 50 1,100 800

33 33 00 00 00

25 00 50 00 75 44 20 00 10 00 4 80 25 00 25 10 21 6

00 00 52 40

200 00

16 00 98 08 30 00

40 00 6 40

13,779 66

116 06 739 70

45 30 20 435 332 521 210 220 60 85 75 153 1,136 50 310 150 280 458 200 25 115 55 586 122 142 425 281 25 198 6,746

00 00 00 00 85 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 75 00 00 00 00 00 96

50 22 125 85 205 29

00 00 00 00 00 37

50 50 25 55 77 1,450 116 82 655 35 147 25 25 30 155 185 140 392 342 5 36 20 117 100

00 00 00 65 75 64 62 25 35 22 00 82 00 00 35 01 00 95 90 00 00 00 64 00

585 00 436 10 641 70 5,983 95

945 1,756 127 2,391 5,150 8,016 5,290 4,926 2,920 1,218 3,945 1,193 1,655 565 1,579 1,740 6,741 4,539 1,728 231 2,407 412 4,466 1,838 1,013 6,204 2,687 25 1,380 77,098

00 69 14 55 28 10 72 44 15 17 36 34 57 52 01 75 89 36 04 09 95 43 68 09 80 20 40 00 76 48

330 32 350 267 2,299 288

00 00 90 78 35 22

CLASSIS O F H U D S O N

Linlithgo, Livingston....... Livingston Memorial, Linlithgo, N. Y .........

Total.................

50 00

220 10 134 59 1,900 * 166

00 00 40 21 00 60

10 80 200 40

88 00 00 00

36 66

2,821 09

290 18

50 00

350 00

7 50

32 57 40 73

50 52 00 50

50 00

8 00

10 00 9 66 154 18

00 05 35 75

13 50

45 00 94 00 663 37

271 65

32 38 80 00 281 66 40 00 94 00 4,096 29

CLASSIS O F I L L I A N A Phoenix— Bethel...........

American, D e Motte.......

South Holland............. Union Meetings........... Total.................

180 250 532 1,067 802 50 2,012 100 187 160 7,176 1,977 423 14,920

00 68 02 67 96 00 50 00 50 00 37 03 30 03

375 1,027 196 637 350 25 350 1,456 414 25 5,207

00 59 48 50 00 00 00 31 41 00 29

18 20 32 00

4 10 79 57 209

80 00 36 48 34

42 60 158 122 151 56 234 152 157 96 1,188 255 180 2,853

00 00 25 00 50 25 30 20 50 25 50 00 13 88

244 787 39 145 579 11 220 58 125 36 184 914 157 3,504

60 05 80 00 81 70 10 80 00 39 75 11 60 71

824 1,097 730 1,727 2,593 314 3.104 661 495 647 10,015 3,639 843 26,695

10 73 07 87 86 43 40 00 00 44 93 91 51 25


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F ILLINOIS

Fulton, Second............ Fulton, Trinity............ Morrison, Ebenezer........

Union Meetings........... Total.................

484 1,369 1,650 947 5,578 429 590 35 36 276 18 1,164 734 73 13,387

00 82 00 32 41 44 36 00 00 38 50 25 56 03 07

72 47

l 50 107 700 230 867 896

96 00 00 87 72

12 80 9 00 11 20

50 20 19 185

00 59 45 04

8 00

^3,077 63

42 50

22 00

4 16

92 164 240 61 655 277 1 5

00 00 85 50 00 50 50 00

33 00 20 00

26 10 272 18 55 49 69 4 6 63

00 00 35 25 25 52 28 00 00 00

35 88 8 55

287 50 649 98 2,487 83

618 08

26 55 2 00 56 00

5 35 20 50

603 1,651 2,876 1,266 7,167 1,653 661 44 42 422 59 1,227 1,215 723 19,613

50 78 00 07 73 18 14 00 00 38 09 58 65 01 11

125 7 156 30 3,932 4.138 3,395 2,706 3.464 670 754 3,629 1,486 429 773 1,916 60 431 9 476 28,592

18 35 50 00 99 66 00 13 27 14 69 00 20 00 95 72 00 00 60 57 95

127 1.340 148 640 48 1,340 664 1,549 148 119 6,127

45 86 99 93 30 38 17 00 11 15 34

CLASSIS O F K A L A M A Z O O

Kalamazoo, First.......... Kalamazoo, Second........

Kalamazoo, Bethel.........

Portage, First.............

Union Meetings........... Total................

80 30 1,700 2,550 1.850 2,168 2.500 390 400 2,020 900 350 403 1,368 40 335

00 00 00 00 00 17 00 00 00 00 00 00 91 72 00 00

17,158 27

1,400 755 1,100 51

00 00 00 15

1 90 5 00

88 214 1.350 350

00 80 00 00

6 89

350 04 403 50

30 00

6,084 49

47 95

782 236 320 202 365 88 77 220 66 28 10 90 10 36 9 313 2,940

29 96 00 00 82 20 09 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 60 39 40

48 591 125 284 598 97 62 39 170 51 10 24 10 60

80 70 00 81 45 05 80 00 20 00 00 00 00 00

163 18 2,361 84

10 00 130 00

37 45 132 18

47 10 285 35 78 39 119 754

12 38 246 102 62 9

CLA SSIS O F L A K E E R I E Cleveland, Brooklyn Village

Detroit, First............. Inkster, Trinity............ Union Meetings........... Total.................

80 947 148 580

00 02 99 73

300 400 1,400 20

00 07 00 00

458 22 126 60

3,876 81

796 39

131 66

50 00 8 00

79 91 58 00

50 00 96 00 25 00 15 86

70 30 20 50 75 20

641 28


CHURCHES

Churches and Men's Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

C L A SSIS O F N O R T H L O N G ISLAND Astoria, First..............

22 00 747

3 50

26 00

66

75 00 Douglaston, Com m u n i t y .... Far Rockaway............. Flushing, Church on the Hill.. Greenpoint................ Hickaville................. Jamaica, First............. Jamaica, St. Pauls......... K e w Gardens, First........ Levittown, C o m munity ..... Long Island City, First..... Newtown. First............

South Bushwick........... Steinway.................. Trinity, Brooklyn..........

86 24 1.726 00 700 00 50 00 40 00 160 00 84 30 IS100 946 36 160 00 210 73 720 605 118 967 137 40 180 • 250 50 1,460 340

00 32 00 14 04 36 50 00 00 00 00 00 00

100 00

24 00

200 00 26 50

4 80

50 00

113 91 100 00

62 00 15 20

50 75 25 20

80 15 43 50 120 00

00 00 00 00

1.008 160 70 305

36 00 00 35

840 00 799 18 25 66

205 00

1,257 36 10 00

110 00 100 00

10 00

50 00 2,326 95

536 17

50 00 75 00

637 61

59 80 00 74 50 32

" 353 00

Windfield................. Union Meetings........... 9,963 92

48 52

962 162 200 136 2.082 903

48 00

170 180 360 110 1,731 356

00 00 00 00 50 23

50 00

CLASSIS O F S O U T H L O N G ISLAND 75 00 Fiatbush, Second.......... Flatlands................. Greenwood Heights........ N e w Brooklyn............. N e w Lots................. South Brooklyn............ W o o dlawn................ Cambria Heights Community. Forest Park............... Hempstead................ North Baldwin Community... Union Meetings............

825 10 120 40 900 150

66 00 00 00 00 00

22 174 120 100 20 234 65 233

23 76 00 00 00 40 47 22

3,090 74

614 23

716 97

1,187 53

2,148 19

182 00 96 05

285 00 12 00

10 00

331 05 25 00

1,306 05

10 00 393 26 170 00

50 00

25 00 15 00

389 40

87 50

137 50

193 55

80 00 2,885 26

12 50

74 00

376 29

233 22 •80 00 6,560 84

CLASSIS O F MONMOUTH Asbury Park.............. Colts N e c k ................ Freehold,' Second........... Middletown............... Union Meetings............ Total.................

89 63 500 120 122 13 87 60 43 1,100

64 46 00 00 76 20 68 00 58 32

89 64 149 96 10 00

212000 166 76

42 61

174 08 1,675 93

50 00 50 00 75 00 187 50

130 50 345 50


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F MONTGOMERY 573 31 250 62 282 72

63 82 15 07

65 00 80 00

10 00 282 72

90 96 110 00 94 16

Fort Plain................ Glen..................... Herkimer.................

177 648 127 104 146 364 200 150 240

75 89 00 87 37 62 00 00 00

12 238 18 8 116 75

28 11 20 50 00 00

110 00 6 40 5 00 20 80 100 00 75 97 10 00

8 00

22 30

35 2 150 115 102 65 17 65 107 93 20

40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 19 00

20 00 118 00 10 00

25 00

10 00

130 Sfi

2 00 217 20 5 26 10 52 108 20 9

00 00 00 31 00 30 50 58 00

35 00 4 10

254 80

196 18 273 37

557 89 434 00 263 77 201 30

32 28 416 11 116 00 235 00

160 00 25 00

Union Meetings........... Total................

3,938 40

332 96

19 40

525 05 525 00 41 00 49 56 2,601 90 520 00 33 00 90 00 2,169 74 4,955 21 2,000 00 230 00

100 00

20 00

50 41 1,366 46

612 79

50 41 6,270 01

CLASSIS O F M U S K E G O N Allendale.................

Fremont. First............

50 00 7 68

55 09 700 00

175 00

74 228 65 10 408 138 41 44 51 251 260

40 70 20 00 00 40 80 47 20 50 40

30 158 347 216 80 5 55 70 76 310 130 38 292 5 8 525 3,925

80 10 80 34 44 60 60 00 80 40 65 00 20 00 40 55 75

30 00 10 00 2 71 829 21 8 5 23 561 415

41 65 65 87 00 09 50

749 763 158 59 3,846 680 83 140 2,474 6,467 2,675 230

45 70 91 56 99 05 45 34 03 80 90 00

40 84 120 2,523 1,581 2,104 531 205 55 235 2,103 1,370 1,296 577 2,219 31 22 733 34,167

00 88 70 74 61 57 64 60 60 00 80 40 28 50 04 08 73 07 42

Harrison. First, Ontario,

Muskegon, Fifth........... Muskegon, First...........

Laketon, Bethel...........

Spring Lake............... Union Meetings........... Total................

40 84 20 2,000 999 1,324 440 200

00 88 00 00 81 00 00 00

64 325 158 373

160 1,190 200 869 444 1,540 26

00 00 00 87 50 00 08

800 850 193 85 300

23,279 60

90 00 48 07

5 00 10 32 12 00 3 20

00 00 01 00 00

4,054 55

15 00 10 00 14 84

273 04

30 63 191 8

32 52 16 00

5 22 10 102

00 00 00 75

72 00 14 33 207 52 2,634 48


r

Chu rches and Men's Societies

CHURCHES

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of Women's Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F N E W A R K Belleville........... Bloomfield. Brookdale. Maplewood. Central. .. East Orange. First... Nutley. Franklin..... Irvington. First...... Irvington, Second.... Linden............. Plainfield, Marconnier. Montclair Heights.... Newark, First....... Newark, Christ...... Newark, North...... Newark, Trinity..... Plainfield, Netherwood Plainfield. Trinity___ Union Meetings..... Total...........

200 00 381 277 240 240

40 61 00 84

77 630 134 84 160

16 19 26 63 00

3 93 50 00 60 00 107 03

20 00 3 00

1,139 12 50 00 525 00

50 00

4,140 21

287 03

6 93

55 8 60 33 25 80 53 60 35 75 265 33 803 10 5 75 43 1,718

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 25

5 00 5 35 7 25 8 15 188

00 00 60 00 00 00 00

5 00 44 70 5 00 343 30

255 398 337 273 320 175 137 822 177 174 613 53 1,945 15 105 644 48 6,495

00 33 61 00 84

00 76

22 26 63

00 00

12 00 00 70 25 72

CLASSIS O F N E W BRUNSWICK Bound Brook......... East Millstone........ Griggstown.......... Highland Park........ Hillsborough......... Magyar, Manville..... Metuchen............ Middlebush.......... N e w Brunswick, First... N e w Brunswick, Second N e w Brunswick, Sudyam Street.............. N e w Brunswick, Magyar. Rocky Hill............ Perth Amboy, St. Paul’s. Six Mile R u n .......... South River, Hungarian. Spotswood........... Union Meetings....... Total CLASSIS O F N E W

200 00

75 00

52 87 686 00 40 00

iio'oo

1,187 379 475 1,014

28 07 00 70

54 33 32 163 62 40 46

20 33 13 49 35 00 57

4,466 99

338 00

63 00 8 00 5 00

38 33 100 00

77 285 42 25 330 227 332 365

00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00

75 00 57 00

9 25

21 00

21 00 273 00 27 00 25 00 70 00 65 91 30 00

25 00

378 58

5 00

151 20 41 39 2,129

00 00 00 05 55

2,691 1,025 870 160 20 365 4 2

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

5 00 524 91

8 00 260 1,244 114 25 1,542 644 977 1,445

87 00 00 00 28 40 50 61

168 111 57 163 213 60 92 39 7,505

45 33 13 49 35 00 57 05 03

9,718 1,157 2,520 878 316 1,441 74 86 72 73 246 437 107 8 323 44 76 395 70 557 331

31 03 00 00 24 65 33 49 00 33 13 00 60 25 59

YORK

The Marble Collegiate...... The Middle Collegiate...... The West End Collegiate.... Fort Washington Collegiate... Bethany, Memorial........ Brighton Heights.......... Charleston................ Church of the Comforter.... Church of the Master....... Harlem Collegiate.......... Fordham M a n o r ........... Huguenot Park............ Japanese Church of-Christ-M a n o r ................... Mariners Harbor........... Melrose................... Mott H a v e n ............... Prince B a y ................ East 68th Street........... Staten Island.............. Union of High Bridge....... Williamsbridge R o a d ....... Jicarilla Apache Indian..... Annville, Kentucky........ Union Meetings........... Total

1,600 100 1,200 670 291 818 69 77 66 63 201 350 80 8 154 44 66 297 25 430 201

00 00 00 00 24 33 33 49 00 33 13 00 00 25 17 00 21 50 00 00 00

25 20 50 6,908

40 00 00 38

75 00 25 00 67 17

6 00 10 00

5,352 32 425 45 5 191 1 7

31 03 00 00 00 15 00 00

.

50 00

35 00 27 00

10 00 10 00 27 60

74 42

20 00

75 00

50 15 62 82

10 43 30 65 29 10 15

00 00 00 50

517 09

32 00 35 00

60 09 00 00 75 00 00

44 96 5,467 40

5 00 18 12 28 100

00 42 48 99

6,345 98

00 81 59

00

00 25 22 42

68 88 120 99 126 96 19.273 85


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F O R A N G E 5 23

Kerhonkson..............

7 00

15-00 975 28 988 35 20 00 92 72

10 00 12 50 90 00

126 38 50 00

Wallkill.................

169 70 195 600 615

20 00 36 00 00

54 82 10 00 54 79

67 10 60 210

80 00

00 00 00 00

20 00 16 00

122 00 256 18

25 00

4,295 47

169 84

75 00 25 00 83 37 1,412 21

Union Meetings...........

689 40

83 37 6,566 92

1,847 64

4,129 19

CLAS S IS O F P A L I S A D E S Central Avenue, Jersey City.. Grove, North Bergen, N e w D u r h a m ...........

82 00 800 00

25 00 88 00 52 50

72 28

50 00

1,400 00 280 00

116 00 60 00

756 35

25 00

135 00

00 00 00 96

80 00

90 00

5,430 59

331 00

169 28 17 40

748 15

2 00 984 55

First, West Hoboken, 1,120 210 10 699 Union Meetings........... Total...............,

111 75

32 50 25 00 76 90

8 100 75 1,513

00 00 00 15

2,387 02

75 00 9,738 66

51 00

1,730 54

8 50 138 83

75 54

C L A S SIS O F P A R A M U S Acquackanonk, Passaic First..

Paterson, Second..........

T appan.................. Upper Ridgewood Community

Wyckoff..... ............ Union Meetings........... Total.................

1,054 00

325 100 7 358 100 40

54 00 04 78 00 00'

50 1,150 1.000 228 1,025 450

00 00 00 82 99 00

422 1,300 73 69 215 675 431

92 00 40 00 47 00 12

100 1,580 92 240 250 942

90 00 73 00 00 38

31 66 425 00

315 17 850 440

69 00 92 00

178 74 66 91 44 04

30 00

12,975 34

2,018 20

82 02

75 00 70 00 25 00

33 52

20 00

100 00 50 49

5 50 5 00 8 00

300 00 40 00 10 00 231 42 75 00 65 56 37 50 50 00 205 00 111 00 100 00 115 00 25 00 176 80 152 00 99 00 23 00 45 00 204 95 110 00 67 00 39 00 176 25 124 46 65 2,619

50 00 50 25 00 48

6 00 73 00

165 00

1,623 52 700 50 04 no

177 67 5 00

054 67 5.35 17

101 20 10 00 103 130 18 77

26 00 00 90

177 7.311 107 455 475 1,119 18

56 15 73 50 75 38 00

42 00 5 00 219 56

779 85 . 65 00 1,448 19 | 19,143 23


Churches ind Men's Societies

CHURCHES

Young People’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Dept, of Women's Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F P A S S A I C

Clifton, Allwood Community.. Clifton. Lakeview Heights....

296 2,471 40 240 312 413 60 ISO 170 500 210 80

00 60 00 00 19 04 00 00 00 00 00 00

700 00 2,800 00

25 215 30 20 90 40

10 00 4 80 10 00

125 00 55 00 137 18

5 44

77 22 800 00 139 97

3,150 00 900 00

00 00 00 00 00 00

65 00 40 00 133 50 10 35 65 255 20 98 60

00 00 00 99 00 75 00

30 25 50 40 36 250 1,634

00 00 00 00 00 00 24

280 666 57 45 5 5 165 559 774 929 265 380 750 4,884

10 17 35 00 00 00 50 75 42 17 50 92 73 61

113 00 51 40 5 00 38 80 6 00

57 43 255 00 295 00 620 00 721 34

Paterson, People’s Park 250 00

Wortendyke, First Holland...

75 00 367 20 50 00

Total.................

13,235 03

15 300 36 50

00 00 20 83

5 00

1,761 20

10 44

502 61 800 00

34 92 52 65 16 25

2,162 97

331 00 2,804 40 80 00 260 00 453 59 453 04 65 00 378 80 271 00 776 12 210 00 90 00 92 43 1,097 22 4,150 99 159 97 3,868 75 1,681 34 280 40 430 443 136 250 18,803

00 00 00 40 83 00 88

77 32 55 08 93 65 30 00 97 57 46 97 73 30

CLASSIS O F P E L L A Central, Oskaloosa......... Leighton, Ebenezer......... Des Moines, Meredith Drive..

Pella, Third...............

Total.................

1,178 1,160 134 150 98

29 00 84 08 67

650 4,980 1,935 5,513 661 90 1,005 17,558

00 37 85 37 52 10 00 09

627 237 100 721 236 10

82 44 00 28 60 00

72 40 50 00

2,812 15 280 00

226 87

20 31 28 180 1,375 75 1,135 1,024 850

00 26 35 00 00 00 00 00 00

6,021 22

53 102 10 15 47 8 24 364

80 24 24 04 70 00 00 84

65 527 45 20

85 50 11 00

26 35 843 1,964 1,956 12 64 16 5,578

30 00 64 46 99 74 95 00 54

2,061 3,206 253 235 134 59 1,084 7,861 4,759 9,549 2,011 1,393 1,795 34,407

31 10 14 6 9 107

10 00 50 86 50 SO

778 297 191 733 310 160

C L ASSIS O F PHILADELPHIA

rinvpr Hill

.....

17 00

30 00 77 5 64 42

00 00 00 50

North and Southampton, 85 00 144 00 59 78 5 00

5 00 83 22 41 54

20 00 150 00 682 28

422 28

763 28 Philadelphia, Fifth......... Three Bridges.......... . Total.................

280 00 86 00 92 00

5 00

5,723 29

1,117 55

4 80 21 80

97 46

15 60

32 44 50 14 10 00-

3,221 48 424 00 1,008 .28 143 00 326 54 91 00 132 40 150 00 7,967 20


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of Women's Work

Special

Total

CLASSIS O F P L E A S A N T PRAIRIE 152 18 50 00 1,886 97 300 00

Elim.....................

377 70 262 320 450 18 1,959 180 500 3,200 1,325 475 480

87 50 56 00 00 00 52 00 00 00 00 00 00

55 00 10 00 150 36

5 00 34 150 89 30

07 00 39 00

278 25 200 14 100 8 100

28 16 00 32 00 00 00

100 00 54 00

125 00

20 00 59 20

389 20 400 00

25 00 65 00 9 84

16 20

12,796 80

6 84 1,205 06

102 14 98 00 31 00

10 00

10 00

33 00

115 4 150 5 44

00 00 00 00 00

25 40 75 50 230 75 10 29 275 30 85 1,582

00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 86

84 00 135 00 125 00

12 00

10 00 Union Meetings........... Total

........ 25 00 30 00

22 00 197 24

5 00 50 00 100 00 37 35 35 00 20 00 90 00 768 35

207 90 2,067 34 575 109 666 74 825 350 819 44 2,089 228 700 3,300 1,720 714 527 74 664 466 203 16,550

18 00 33 07

00 39 07 50 84 16 00 32 52

00 00 00 00 34 35 00

20 20 84 31

CLASSIS O F POUGHKEEPSIE Beacon........... Fishkill........... Hopewell......... Hyde Park........ Millbrook......... N e w Hackensack.... Poughkeepsie...... Arlington......... Rhinebeck........ St. John’s Red Hook Union Meetings.... Total

16 50

63 00 12 50

*8‘66

12 00 50 00

30 00 7 24

307 50 100 00

700 00

180 00

59 54

38 00

20 00 21 00 1,408 18

43 00

24 50

39 47 150 71

56 33

5 00

121 03

18 43 35 94

371 74

193 64 110 50 99 00 73 00 314 74 100 00 954 26 25 00

74 26 25 00 5 32 5 00 116 00 287 58

25 00 137 00 2.135 00

60 00

100 80 220 71

102 86

CLASSIS O F R A R I T A N Annandale__ Bedminster... Finderne.... High Bridge. . Lebanon.... North Branch Peapack.... Pottersville........... Raritan, Third......... Rockaway............ Raritan, First, Somerville Raritan, Second....... Raritan, Fourth....... South Branch.......... Union Meetings........ Total

75 01 40 00

10 00

20 27 25 00 25 00

127 79

21 10 1.200 00

13 45

887 35 60 00 10 98

250 00 10 00 20 00

2,733 44

484 42

5 00

25 00 25 00 25 00

........ 12 65 7 50

107 32

15 6 32 178 11

35 575 25 190 746 1,754

00 00 00 00 78 10

85 25 93 00 50

324 68

18 181 37 127 65 25 250 40 1.267 1,890 106

43 97 65 78 00 00 96 80 93 35 50 220 98 746 78 5,301 64


CHURCHES

CLA SSIS O F R E N S S E L A E R Blooming Grove...........

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

464 70 783 29 227 32

77 01 90 00 118 58

440 00 184 81 220 87

787 50

208 03 23 89 70 00

30 00

2,622 91

1,118 30

Young People’s Societies

44 00

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

204 65 62 00

Special

75 00

Total

865 36 345 90

10 65 55 105

00 00 00 00

65 00 26 51

15 21 10 00

Union Meetings............ Total................. CLASSIS O F

11 10 55 10

41 78 643 43

178 66

20 00

462 50 87 00

219 71 22 70

52 88 4,618 40

ROCHESTER 2.225 26 722 71

East Williamson...........

Tyre..................... Union Meetings........... Total.................

472 88 173 834 204 531 700 1.385 197 956 172 17 32

5 00 65 92 159 12

30 17 24 12 22 48 00 00 23 40 15 44 16

8 00

102 71 95 00 17 40 230 1,131 30

70 74 82 06 00

41 16 212 40 173 66

8.711 88

2,210 29

3 20 6 40 8 00

140 60

97 535 25 80 75 30 131 ♦ 155 90 118 130 10 50 25 149 2,252

24 00 00 00 50 00 42 00 02 76 00 25 00 00 50 19

105 36 72 35 45 00 41 25 22 13 42 97 1,000

35 00 00 03 40 70 00

15 5 325 2,051

00 00 00 60

2,927 832 5 268 1,246 158 355 1,045 276 725 1,098 2,648 443 2,089 229 302 235 474 15,366

47 41 00 52 77 17 95 97 92 64 85 48 69 60 96 84 82 50 56

313 20 267 88 4 173 158 430 467 133 79 2,135

00 00 09 48 00 68 13 66 75 50 66 95

410 43 75 654 889 227 835 189 97 2,242 1,438 996 284 367 283 926 104 10,065

17 00 90 42 65 05 50 25 32 62 72 00 00 34 18 85 90 87

CLASSIS O F S A R A T O G A

Greenwich................

Union Meetings........... Total.................

218 20 95 42

00 00 98 96

112 95 340 230 * 70

72 59 31 61 00

1,226 17

40 00 43 52 8 96

4 00

51 33 99 17 10 00 ■

202 98 '

*•14 00

75 2 4 46 53 39 44 32 50 386

00 00 00 00 30 02 50 50 00 32

99 22 29 99 74 74 110 43 58 150 227 170 74 37 53 170 94 1,584

00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 40

55 00 96 11 2 00 9 24 93 21 29 306

47 00 66 48

CLASSISiOF SCHENECTADY

Lisha's Kill...............

Schenectady. Mt. Pleasant....

Union Meetings............ Total.................

306 16 46 530 709 143 576 16 32 1.550 945 800 180 325 230 616

17 00 40 46 45 20 70 00 72 00 72 00 00 14 18 00

7,024 14

8 36 103 00 25 00 9 72 130 00

25 00 171 08

130 00

5 00 5 00 16 3 9 123 130 6 532 136 26 30 5

60 20 85 80 25 60 90 00 00 00 20

115 85 10 00 1,156 25


CHURCHES

Churches and M e n ’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Special

Total

00 20 00 00

306 219 78 325

25 00 00 00

797 120 14 320

2,338 1,628 1,635 3,552

98 44 22 78

20 00 10 00

165 53 4 6 100 876 50 171 35

00 50 00 00 00 66 00 41 00

200 00 1,762 84

40 1,607 442 132 83 1,675 11,994

00 04 00 11 34 52 34

47 49 8 55

914 70 188 74

115 00 109 02

59 72 737 05

2,019 60 1,386 07

2,368 27 5,680 61

8 00 4,465 69

2,516 97 39,335 60

C L A SSIS O F E A S T S I O U X

Boyden................... Firth..................... Free Grace................ Holland. Nebraska......... Hope. Lincoln............. Hollandale................ Ireton.................... Newkirk.................. First, Orange City......... Pella..................... Prairie View.............. Primghar................. Sheldon, First............. Sheldon, Bethel............

Union Meetings........... Total................

1,135 117 967 497 955 1.800 1,434 40 1,044 138 70 77 1.023 7,944 963 622 93 46 1.250 410

73 81 67 10 12 87 54 00 90 40 11 34 52 84 74 75 07 69 00 00

343 46 200 737 569 1,074 476

26 68 00 12 55 44 18

36 630 140 21.441

72 00 70 62

419 1.438 1.586 123 2 2.119 18

21 84 59 82 93 80 25

110 680 699 207

231 80 29 4,240 1,209 534

52 00 75 33 80 65

159 61 629 69

1.157 749 2.800 1,621 1.002 8.406 2.641 171 366 773 1,800 25 458 3,327 37,337

78 59 00 10 61 16 50 60 56 18 00 53 44 99 53

61 63 5 803 148 160 4 35

35 45 00 55 23 00 00 00

300 00 215 00 50 00 257 1,160 311 62 48 222 389 80 147 25 118

00 00 69 23 27 31 80 00 00 00 20

6.833 73

68 55 18 32

95 250 11 10 3

00 00 20 82 85

205 08 50 00 30 00

913 95

06 02 55 47

77 14 25 10 8 00

CLA S SIS O F W E S T S I O U X Leota, Bethel............. Carmel................... Chandler.................

Edgerton................. Hull, First................ Hull, American............ Maurice.................. Rock Rapids.............. Rock Valley............... Roseland................. Sioux Center, First......... Slayton................... Steen.................... Orange City, Trinity....... Volga.................... Union Meetings........... Total.................

44 00 43 00

75 00 97 00 10 00

236 55

1,200 00 550 00 87 81 220 150 740 75 44 100

81 00 00 00 58 00

79 141 626 311 50 30

87 05 17 86 00 55

7,130 42

50 00 46 00 16 00 60 35 2 3

00 00 00 20

80 00 2 00 3 84 17 60 8 00 8 00 140 00 653 64

50 75 163 130 10 85 25

00 00 00 00 00 00 00

35 00 425 00 712 218 4 30 500 50 285 275 105 273 463 20 37 171 54

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 70 00

60 00 1,398 93 5,655 13

35 15 558 40 57 70 315 27 60 25 88

28 26 00 00 15

661 15 78 45 50 69 700 106 10 368 309

10 75 00 40 50 72 45

5 00 107 50 168 46 10 00 372 50 4,184 92

579 65 2,303 99 3,104 42 528 52 12 93 2,756 63 70 51 60 00 451 13 1,272 84 29 75 6,859 48 2,072 25 626 46 30 00 1,988 69 1,054 34 4,527 00 2,080 70 1,162 69 9,227 88 3,415 95 271 47 553 95 1,696 15 2,342 32 75 53 566 99 5,239 42 54,961 64

CLASSIS O F S C H O H A R I E

Union Meetings........... Total................

1,280 58

25 28 15 103 52 30

17 72 5 00

00 00 00 87 00 00

5 50 10 00

15 26 2 135

00 37 00 00

12 00 3 45

20 00 52 27 326 14

38 22

n

54 74 248 56

101 135 27 1,042 200 202 9 48 20 107 1,893

35 54 00 42 23 00 50 45 00 01 50


CHURCHES

Churches and Men's Societies

Young People’s Societies

Sunday Schools

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

Total

Special

CLASSIS O F U L S T E R 197 57 25 00 96 250 147 4 1,372 868

50 10 17 20 41 20 25

12 60

47 00 31 10 05 87

00 00 50 00 66 00 00

150 00 110 00

Kingston, Church of The 411 88 121 62 PlnttpVill

890 00 30 19 311 38 108 3 198 14 23 27

54 05 66 10 61 18

65 00

62 00 27 36

60 125 10 10

22 56 17 59

00 00 00 00

5 00 3 17 58 5 10 500 27

32 08 38 35 00 00 00

5 00 6 35 25 00 4 00 10 13

20 00 10 00 50 11

12 80

25 00 20 08 §39 35

16 44 60 00 765 85

10 66

5,101 58

152 77

3,237 50 72 80

105 00 71 40

265 35 17 23 155 328 177 14 2,022 1,005

17 00 50 32 21 38 66 10 05 87

543 88 155 33 60 00 1,040 00 40 19 347 94 27 72 128 54 13 05 261 57 14 10 34 27 68 62 80 08 6,859 55

CLASSIS O F WESTCHESTER

619 628 110 228 361 403

68 77 00 00 13 68

70 00

11 20

10 00 125 00 20 00

20 00

120 72 160 00 1,225 00

27 26

7,167 28

428 66

31 20

2,200 15 5 105 245

00 00 00 00 00

87 315 171 35 8

00 00 00 00 00

106 00 3,292 00

1,925 64 35 00 82 91 41 23 212 35 7 20 10 30 80 2,594

66 .11 56 25 34 00 00 00 00 00 90 46

7,468 194 5 807 1,046 151 348 1,033 629 42 148 170 1,388 80 13,513

14 20 00 34 08 56 25 47 68 00 72 00 26 90 60

CLASSIS O F W I S C O N S I N 774 1,113 2.806 390

60 61 85 36

1,500 00 362 60 191 14

64 60 125 00 32 00

245 50 761 87

00 00 25 50

22 12 56 50 140 20

82 747 2,261 74 3,112 2.124 1,486 1.939 356 543 2,076 618 3,162 3,104 744 734 28,367

00 72 64 80 00 25 08 12 85 58 40 41 46 72 77 92 26

39 92 330 27 500 00

25 70 13 70 32 00 50 00 75 00

32 00 75 00 00 94 25 00 75 00 00 62 00 99 70 98 05

10 00 78 50

141 86 200 00

16 112 406 20 91 268 . 532 443 95 155 118 91 335 328 64 2,125 6,349

150 85 310 117 121 242 394 201

00 00 00 61 11 41 36 83

4,888 11

217 65 8 61 100 82 14 15 121 1,102

60 00 00 40 00 00 40 00 26 66

105 80 186 25 21 42 15 35 123 1,407 56 128 2,532

00 00 00 00 14 00 00 25 66 77 65 00 79

2,606 32 1,707 71 3,931 44 477 86 112 12 173 94 1,282 19 3,200 39 94 80 3,499 86 2,748 19 2,204 33 2,774 72 623 74 1,058 58 2,388 41 966 39 3,945 53 5,250 24 1,082 95 3,110 16 43,239 87


FINANCIAL CHURCHES

P A R T I C U L A R S Y N O D OF ALBANY Albany.... Greene..... Montgomery Rensselaer... Rochester. . . Saratoga. . .. Schenectady. Schoharie__ Total

Churches and Men's Societies

STATEMENT

.Sunday Schools

6,481 957 3,938 2,622 8.711 1,226 7.024 1,280 32,242

62 28 40 91 88 17 14 58 98

604 74 332 1.118 2,210 202 171 38 4,752

48 37 96 30 29 98 08 22 68

PARTIC U L A R S Y N O D OF CHICAGO 27,893 Chicago..... 40,604 Grand Rapids 49,848 Holland..... 14,920 Illiana...... 13,387 Illinois...... 17,158 Kalamazoo. . . 3,876 Lake Erie. . . . 23.279 Muskegon.... 28.367 Wisconsin. . ., 219,334 Total

34 14 21 03 07 27 81 60 26 73

4,303 10,499 13,779 5,207 3.077 6.084 796 4,054 4,888 52,691

76 51 66 29 63 49 39 55 11 39

PARTICULAR SYN O D OF IOWA 5,159 California..... 4,127 Cascades..... 8,647 Dakota....... 4,162 Germania.... 17,558 Pella........ 12,796 Pleasant Prairie 21,441 East Sioux... 37,337 West Sioux.... 111,231 Total

78 81 57 60 09 80 62 53 80

1,433 1.129 1,695 975

51 46 26 83

1.205 6,833 7.130 26,424

06 73 42 49

PARTICULAR SYNOD OF N E W JERSEY Bergen....... South Bergen.. Monmouth. . .. N e w a r k ...... N e w Brunswick Palisades..... Paramus..... Passaic...... Philadelphia. .. Raritan...... Total

10.195 2,389 1,100 4,140 4,466 5,430 12,975 13,235 5.723 2,733 62.390

69 62 32 21 99 59 34 03 29 44 52

585 392 187 287 378 331 2,018 1,761 1,117 484 7,543

30 42 50 03 58 00 20 20 55 42 20

PARTICULAR S Y N O D OF N E W YORK Hudson......... North Long Island South Long Island. N e w York....... Orange......... Poughkeepsie.... Ulster.......... Westchester..... Total

2.82 T 9,963 3.090 6,908 4,295 1,408 5,101 7,167 40,756

09 92 74 38 47 18 58 28 64

290 637 193 517 169 43 152 428 2,432

18 61 55 09 84 00 77 66 70

32,242 219,334 111,231 62,390 40,756 465,956

98 73 80 52 64 67

4,752 52,691 26,424 7,543 2,432 93,844

68 39 49 20 70 46

T H E PARTICULAR SYNODS P. S. of Albany. . . . P. S. of Chicago. ... P. S. of Iowa..... P. S. of N e w Jersey P. S. of N e w York. Totals

6,021 22

Young People’s Societies

Dept, of W o m e n ’s Work

41 7 19 55 140 14 130

1.496 311 1,366 643 2,252 386 1,584 326 8.366

17 17 46 43 19 32 40 14 28

248 57 612 178 2,051 306 1,156 248 4,860

3,740 99

2.167 5.886 6,746 2,853 2,487 2,940 754 3,925 6,349 34,113

45 86 96 88 83 40 86 75 05 04

157 83 477 158 364 197 913 653 3,007

80 66 58 32 84 24 95 64 03

2,175 911 2,689 1,134 4,884 1,582 5,680 5,655 24,713

46 14 31 42 61 86 61 13 54

128 20 23 25

2,385 778 345 1,718 2,129 1.513 2,619 1,634 682 1,754 15,560

78 50 50 25 55 15 48 24 28 10 83

42 343 524 2,387 1,448 2,162 422 324 9,579

61 30 91 02 19 97 28 68 25

15,097 26 3,704 79 1,675 93 6.495 72 7,505 03 9,738 66 19,143-23 18.803 88 7,967 20 5,301 64 95,433 34

663 2,326 2,885 5,467 1,412 371 839 3,292 17,258

271 37 536 95 376 26* 6,345 40 689 21 287 74 765 35 2,594 00 11,867 28

65 17 29 98 40 58 85 46 38

4,096 13.512 6,560 19.273 6,566 2,135 6,859 13.513 72,518

27 30 40 10 60 00 00

407 67

1,097 170 739 209 42 47 58 273

80 00 70 34 50 95 00 04

1,102 66

6 5 76 82 10 21 5 359

93 00 90 02 44 80 00 54

50 48 15 35

00 00 00 00

24 50 31 20 203 70

407 3,740 3.007 359 203 7,718

8,366 67 99 34,113 03 24,713 15,560 54 17,258 70 93 100,011

28 04 54 83 28 97

Special

Total

8,872 1,408 6,270 4,618 15.366 2,135 10,065 1,893 50,630

18 11 01 40 56 95 87 50 58

2,950 7.825 5.983 3,504 618 2,361 641 2.634 2,532 29,053

23 38,412 84 64,986 77.098 95 71 26.695 19,613 08 84 28,592 6,127 28 48 34,167 79 43,239 20 338.933

58 35 48 25 11 95 34 42 87 35

1,247 374 902 204 5,578 768 4.465 4.184 17,726

10,173 34 6,626 55 14,412 40 6,635 45 54 34,407 16,550 35 39.335 69 54.961 92 24 183,103

89 62 12 62 30 31 60 64 10

64 99 79 66 60 48 25 56 97

1,802 29

121 00

4,860 29,053 17,726 9,579 11.867 73,087

29 65 84 85 92 00 55 60 70

97 50.630 58 20 338.933 35 24 183,103 10 25 95,433 34 38 72.518 70 04 740,619 07


R E C E I P T S O F T H E B O A R D S I N C E 1857, IN P E R I O D S O F FIV E Y E A R S , W I T H T O T A L S A N D A V E R A G E S Years

Receipts

Total, 1858-1862. Total, 1863-1867. Total, 1868-1872. Total, 1873-1877. Total, 1879-1882. Total, 1883-1887. 1888........... 1889 ......... 1890 ......... 1891 ......... 1892 ......... 1893 ......... 1894 ......... 1895 ......... 1896 ......... 1897 ......... 1898 ......... 1899 ......... 1900 ......... 1901 ......... 1902 ......... 1903 ......... 1904 ......... 1905 ......... 1906 ......... 1907 ......... 1908 ......... 1909 ......... 1910 ...... 1911 ......... 1912 ........ 1913 ........ 1914 ......... 1915 ......... 1916 ........ 1917 ......... 1918 ........ 1919 ......... 1920 ........ 1921 ........ 1922 ......... 1923 ........ 1924 ......... 1925 ......... 1926 ........ 1927 ........ 1928 ........ 1929 ......... 1930 ........ 1931 ........ 1932 ..;..... 1933........... 1934 ......... 1935 ......... 1936 ......... 1937 ......... 1938 ......... 1939 ......... 1940 ......... 1941 ..... ... 1942 ......... 1943 ...... 1944 ...... 1945 ...... 1946 ...... 1947 ...... 1948 ...... 1949 ...... 1950 ...... 1950 (8 mos.). 1951 ......

tl09,946 93,142 117,090 116.265 112,163 136,688 106,571 {111,288 154,139

. Total for Five Years

Average for Five Years

$134,055 *278,501 328,525 316,046 341,884 403,544

$26,811 55,700 65,705 63,209 63,376 80,708

49 40 01 95 10 12

10 28 00 97 82 88

Increase

Decrease $2,495 63

$28,889 18 10,004 72 5,167 45 12,332 06

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548,607 53

109,721 50

29,012 62

111,111

124,301 619,798 89 123,959 77 14,238 27 126,838 147,213 173,204 167.911 158,894 739,469 17 147,893 89 23,934 12 142,474 150,239 ' 174,464 . 179,232 197,468 805,307 01 161,061 40 13,167 51 205,372 . 207,404 , 282,231 : 284.269 . 255,838 47 1,176,746 71 235,349 34 74,287 94 321,942 300,752 52 309,419 302,453 02 325,292 08 1,490,406 45 298,081 29 62,731 95 345,462 82 478,614 66 593,942 88 445.182 90 562.450 49 2,188,495 34 437,699 07 139,617 78 544,808 39 532,146 69 553,364 00 510,977 32 507,584 64 2,703,746 89 540,749 38 103,050 31 606,572 00 518,626 45 575,735 90 475,118 51 309,835 41 2,683,637 50 536,727 50 4,021 88 296,064 90 316.832 72 277.148 83 319,670 87 338,485 51 1,519,552 73 303,910 54 232,816 96 306,176 78 323,422 50 329,097 74 378.141 61 341,266 56 1,675,324 14 335,064 82 31,154 28 395,399 74 434.853 87 519,903 57 665,863 44 864,021 20 2,357,287 18 471,457 43 136,392 61 774,652 94 821.482 95 597,119 04 903.142 25 3,960,418 38 792,083 68 320,626 25 vvv.ow wcÂŤc given uy ivir. warren ncKerman to remove tne deDt resting on the Board. {From 1895, receipts of the Arabian Mission are included. Tin addition $45,335.06 were given for the Endowment of the Theological Seminary in the Arcot Mission, through the efforts of Rev. Jacob Chamberlain, D.D.


GIFTS

FROM

INDIVIDUALS

19 5 1 5.00 “A Friend” ____________ $ 35.00 “A Friend” ____________ “A Friend from 1,000.00 Pittsburgh, Pa.” ______ 100.00 “A Friend of Missions” __ ‘‘A Friend of the 1.500.00 Arabian Mission” _____ 10:00 Aalfs, Rev. & Mrs. John L... 10.00 Achtermann, Rev. ff. ____ 1,000.00 Alford, Mr. William J..... 55.00 Almond, Mr. Harry A ..... American Leprosy Mission, 322.50 Inc.................. 25.00 Andersen, Miss Martha ... 950.00 Angell, Miss J. B ........ 7.156.00 Anonymous ____________ 18.00 Arita, Miss F ............ 50.00 Auringer, Mrs. A. L ...... 1,690.52 Baby Roll Receipts _____ 200.00 Bailey, Mrs. Samuel R .... 20.00 Baker, Mrs. Philip ______ 10.00 Bancroft, Miss Mary ____ Baur Christian Reformed 50.00 Church _____________ 10.00 Bayles, Theodore F ....... Bender, Mr. fie Mrs. 10.00 A. W., Jr........... . 8.00 Berg, Mrs. J. Frederic___ Bethany Presbyterian 9.55 'Sunday School _______ 15.00 Beutler, Miss Susanne --5.00 Blauvelt, Miss Ma y S.....' 5.00 Bocker, Mrs. W . C ....... 10.00 Braley, Miss Elizabeth G .. 10.00 Bratt, Miss Alice A ....... 75.00 Bratt, Mr. fc Mrs. Hero, Jr... . 15.00 Broekema, Miss R u t h ____ 10.00 Bruins, Mrs. Henry Martin. 10.00 Brush, Mrs. Raymond G. Business W o m e n ’s Council;•, 75.00 of N e w York.--- -----2.00 Bylsma, Rev. Bartel----Calvary Church, 50.00 Ripon, California _____ 19.20 C a m p Eendracht Alumni 10.00 Cantine, Miss M a y B. ... 247.83 Central College ........ 50.00 Chase, Mr. Clarence D .... Ciba Pharmaceutical 200.00 Company ____________ 55.00 Clark, Miss M a u d S...... 100.00 Cobb, Mrs. Henry E ...... 55.00 Cobum, Miss Clara ----Daily Vacation Bible School, 15.70 Middletown, N. J...... 200.00 Dame, Dr. & Mrs. Louis P... Damsteegt, Mr. fit Mrs. 105.00 G. M ................

De Maagd, Miss Sarah __ Deh Houten, Mr. fit Mrs.. D e Vries, Mr. Calvin____ De Vries, Rev. J. M ...... D e Vries, Mr. fit Mrs. Leslie D e Young, Miss A n n e ___ Dimnent, Dr. Edward D .. Dinger, Mrs. John ______ Donker, Mr. fit Mrs. Peter_ Emerick, Mrs. Benjamin L. First Evangelical Church of Marion, Ohio ______ Fishkill Methodist Mission Study G r o u p _________ Flikkema, Mr. St Mrs. David “Friends” ______________ “Friends” _____________ Friends in Arabia through Mr. Earl C. Johnson __ Fuchigami, Mrs. S. K ..... Galloway, Mr. Ralph K ... Gaston, Mr. fit Mrs. John.... Goodnow, Miss Minnie __ Greene, Miss Katharine R... Gustaevel, Miss Louise __ Haenggi, Mr. fit Mrs. Walter Haga, Mrs. John _______ Harrison, Dr. fit Mrs. Paul_ Hart, Dr. Louisa________ Hayenga, Mr. Cornelius _ Headquarters Staff ...... Hegeman, Mrs. D. V. B ... Hepner, Miss Carie ______ Hoffman, Dr. fit Mrs. J. E... Hofstra, Dr. Richard---Holleman, Dr. fit Mrs. C. H. Hondelink, Mrs. Margaret E ........... Hope College Students __ Hopper, Mrs. Isabell ____ .Holding, Mr. C .......... Hudsonville High School '.'Graduating Class _____ Huisman, Mr. Fred ----Huisman, Mr. Robert ___ Jackson, Miss Rachel____ Jackson, Miss Ruth _____ John Milton Society_____ Jongling, Mr. fit Mrs. Ha r m Kiel, Dr. Lee H ......... Kleinjan, Mrs. Ervin_____ Koopman, Rev. A. J...... Kurosawa, Mrs.......... Law, Miss Helen B ....... Locke, Miss Caroline M ... Madsen, Mrs. P .......... Marquis, Miss Sarah ....

100.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 1.00 100.00 20.00 3.55 75.00 35.00 100.00 10!00 500.00 25.00 30.00 50.00 210.00 125.00 1.75 1,000.00 4.00 275.00 133.32 30.00 12.93 156.00 1.00 25.00 125.00 100.00 75.00 1,825.00 10.00 500.00 122.35 10.00 25.00 500.00 500.00 25.00 250.00 15.00 12.50 100.00 12.00 20.00 5.00 4.00 80.00


GIFTS

FROM

Mayer, Mrs. G. J........ Methodist Young Peoples Society.............. Moerdyk, Dr. & Mrs. W. J... Moody Bible Institute ... Moore, Mrs. John L ....... Mulder, Misses Della & Mary ............. Naber, Mrs. John H ...... Nash, Miss M. M ........ Natelborg, Mrs. R ........ National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church.... 10.00 Nichols, Mr. H o w a r d .... Noordhoff, Miss Jeane ... Norden, Mr. & Mrs. John ... Northfield Church School.... Norton, Mr. William J.... Olcott, Dr. & Mrs. Charles T ............. Oilman, Mrs. T. V ..... . Orwell, Pa., Federated Presbyterian S. S....... Perkins, Mrs. G. 1........ Presbyterian Adult Bible Class of N e w Egypt, N. J. Punt, Mrs. Arie, Sr....... Randolph, Mr. John .... Reed, Miss Shirley J...... Reed, Mr. W . R ......... Remmelts, Mrs. J........ Rens, Mrs. Matt ........ Rens, Mr. Willard ...... Romaine, Mr. Demarest__ Roorda, Mr. & Mrs. John P. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. John J.. Roskens, Miss Hilda ____ Rozeboom, Mr. & Mrs. Burt Rupmeyer, Mrs. William .... Sanson, Miss Kittie M .... Schanck, Miss Sarah A ... Schutt, Miss Phyliss_____ Shaw, Miss Sarah R ...... Smits, Mrs. Beatrice ______ Society of Inquiry, N e w Brunswick Theo. Seminary Spitler, Miss Edith _____ Sprick, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Stegeman Family, T h e ___ Stegeman, Mrs. H. V. E ..

I N D I V I D U A L S — (Continued) 15.00 13.64 150.00 1.00 25.00 105.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 65.00 5.00 50.00 10.00 100.00 100.28 38.00 10.00 30.00 550.00 10.00 5.00 650.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 10.00 7.00 100.00 20.00 60.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 3.00 219.98 3.00 40.00 25.00 60.00

Steketee, Rev. John B ..... Stryker, Mrs. Florence .. Sytsma, Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Tanaka, Mrs. Kikuye.... Taylor, Miss Minnie ..... TePaske, Mr. Maurice, from Friends and Societies in Sioux County Classes Terhune, Herman R ...... TeWinkel, Miss Sarella .. Theget Miss Winnie.... Tierman, Mr. & Mrs...... Turpin, Mrs. William E .. United Presbyterian Church Staff of Board of Foreign Missions ____ -........ Vander Molen, Mr. & Mrs. Peter ............... Vander Ploeg, Miss Jeannette ....... Van Der Schie, Mr. Don .... Van Ess, Mrs. John _____ Veldt, Miss A n n ........ Verhage, Miss Nellie B .... Vernoy, Mr. & Mrs. S. B .. Walvoord, Miss Florence .... Warnshuis, Mrs. A. L .... Watkins, Mrs. Elise M .... Wayer, Rev. & Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. A .......... Western Theological Seminary Friends _____ Westveer, Miss Jeanette__ Wezeman, Mrs. Paul H ... Wieland, Miss Susanna E... Williams, Miss R. C ...... Withoven, Mr. Jake M ____ W o m e n ’s Assembly Offering _____________ W. C. T. U., Rochester, N. Y. _______________ W o m e n ’s Open Meeting Offering ____________ ... Woodyott, Mr. John J.... Wyckoff, Miss Cornelia__ Wyckoff, Mr. Dewitte___ Wyckoff Family Association Yamaguchi, Mrs. T. _____ Yonkman, Mr. Frederick J. Zeeland Public School Class

5.00 5.00 20.00 12.00 500.00 948.00 50.00 150.00 160.00 60.00 100.00 300.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 7.25 20.00 75.00 20.00 10.00 209.33 200.00 110.00 50.00 95.39 5.00 15.00 5.00 45.00 100.00 63.00 .

5.00 ' 399.41 10.00 10.00 75.00 5.00 12.00 100.00 11.39

$30,582.37


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Blanche V. Arrowsniith.. $10,677.70 Katie Backenstos ....... 1,125.00 Marie D. S. Crispell .... 101.14 Esther A. Dumont ...... 810.72 Myra Mitchell Furbeck __ 100.00 Anna E. Gaston ___ 90.00 George D. Hulst-........ 3,333.33 Christina Joldersma ..... 2,976.23

68.97 E m m a B. Leech ________ Phebe Elizabeth McNair 1,000.00 John H. Raven ........ 29,520.82 Anthonie Vande Guchte .... 250.00 Henry Van Weckel _____ 863.00 Evert Vellinga ......... 4,500.00

A SUGGESTION

$55,416.91

FOR

LEGACIES

Much of our work is made possible by the gifts of friends who have passed on. For any who would like to make suitable pro足 vision in their wills the following form of bequest is suggested:

I give and bequeath to B O A R D O F F O R E I G N MISSIONS O F T H E R E F O R M E D C H U R C H IN A M E R I C A ,..:................................. Dollars lor the general uses and purposes for which said Board was incorporated. Further information upon request


H O M E E X P E N D I T U R E S A N D P E R C A P I T A GIFTS The report of the auditors (page 25) will show the details of the Home Expenditures. The expenditures under this heading include what was spent on education and promotion and the share of our Board in the Children’s Department, Youth Department and Visual Aid which are co-operative projects of various Boards of our Church. This total, $118,119.21 is 13% of the total receipts of the Board. The per capita rate of receipts calculated on the basis of total receipts, including the Board’s share in General Synod’s special funds, is $4.78 as compared with $4.59, the last available twelve month period (1950). Calculated upon the basis of contributions from the living the capita rate is $4.13 as against $3.86 of the above mentioned period.

FIELD

EXPENDITURES

The totals expended for the regular budgets of the Missions were as follows: Amoy— Philippines, $108,480.90; Arcot, $151,100.33; Japan, $96,117.41; Arabia, $149,653.55; United Mission in Mesopotamia, $11,500.00; Africa, $26,972.79; a grand total of $543,824.98. This total is an increase of $97,339.25 over the corresponding figures of the 1950-51 year.


THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Auditors' Statement April 11, 1952. The Board of Foreign Missions, R. C. A. 156 Fifth Avenue. N e w York 10. N. Y. Gentlemen: W e have examined financial statements of The Board of Foreign Missions. R. C. A., for the year ended December 31. 1951. These statements accompany this report and are marked Exhibits ■A.” ••B” and “C ” and Schedule #1. #2 and #3. In connection with our examination of the financial statements w e obtained confirmations of cash balances on deposit, counted petty cash on hand and examined documents relating to or obtained confirmation of all investments. W e received letters of confirmation from the custodian bank as to securities in safekeeping and from servicing agents with respect to certain mortgage investments. W e also obtained letters confirming certain investment documents held by others and examined other documents on hand in the Board’s office. W e examined or tested the accounting records to the extent we deemed appropriate and made a general review of the accounting methods, but we did not.make a detailed audit of the accounts. W e did not attempt to determine that all items of credits for revenue and charges for expenditures had been entered in all cases in the appropriate accounts, or that there had been compliance with all conditions and restrictions under which funds have been received. Investments of the Board at December 31. 1951. including deposits in various savings institu­ tions are listed on Schedule #2. The amounts shown on this Schedule for "current value ot certain investments at or near December 31. 1951 have been based on available published informa­ tion except as noted on Schedule #2. These valuations are not intended to represent the actual amounts realizable upon sale of the securities. A statement of revenue, charges against revenue and other changes in Fund balances for the year ended December 31. 1951. is presented on Exhibit "A.’' This statement does not include receipts and disbursements of funds handled solely as accommodations; such accommodation transactions are shown only on Exhibit "C.” The Board has included in its transactions for the year certain amounts actually received and disbursed from January 1. 1952 to January 15. 1952. Conversely, amounts received and disbursed from January I. 1951 to January 11. 1951 were included in transactions for the period ended December 31. 1950 and therefore are not included in transactions for 1951. W e were informed by your Secretarv. Miss Ruth Ransom, that the greater part of the receipts recorded January 1. 1951 to January 11. 1951 and January I. 1952 to January 15. 1952 had been collected by the local churches on or before December 31. 1950 and December 31. 1951 respectively. A summary of such receipts follows: „ . . ., Included in Excluded from • 1951 transactions— 1951 transactions— Received Jan. 1, 1952 Received Jan. 1, 1951 to Jan. 15. 1952 to Jan. 11, 1951 Collections............. $151,439.71 Legacies............... 44,735.42 Designated gifts........ 11,214.48 Sundry items........... 6.732.73 Total.............

$214,122.34

$116,998.18 6.333.46 1.403.03 $124,734.67

Disbursements recorded as transactions from January 1. 1952 to January 15. 1952 but charged against operations for the year 1951 amounted to $6,781.63 and were for mission expenses, home expenses and miscellaneous items. This corresponds to an amount of $3,032.50 disbursed January 1. 1951 to January 11. 1951 and charged against operations for the period ended December 31. 1950 In the Balance Sheet herewith, the amount of such 1952 receipts has been separately stated as "accounts receivable” and the amount of such disbursements applicable to the year ended December 31, 1951 has been separately stated as "accounts payable.” In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements, when considered in conjunction with the foregoing information, fairly present a summary of the Board’s revenue and related charges and other changes in Fund balances, as recorded in the accounts for the year ended December 31. 1951 and its financial condition as at that date, understanding that such accounts reflect certain cash transactions, as summarized in the two preceding paragraphs, on the basis of a period other than the calendar year. . Respectfully yours. LOOMIS, S U F F E R N & F E R N A L D . Certified Public Accountants.


THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Statement of Revenue, Charges Against Revenue and Other Changes in Fund Balances For the Year ended December 31, 1951 REVENUE Revenue allocated to General Fund: Collections................. Income from invested Funds (general): Security F u n d ....................................... Trust and General Funds.............................

$683,352.80 $

2,549.53 18.958.57

21,508.10

Income from Funds held by Board of Direction. R. C. A.: • Trust Funds— Board of Foreign Missions. R. C. A. designated as beneficiary.......................... ......... $ 368.84 M. A. Quick Memorial F u n d .......................... 12,556.16

12,925.00

Matured conditional gifts (annuities) transferred to General Fund Miscellaneous income......................................

3,000.00 837.16

Total of above revenue allocated to General Fund...

$721,623.06

Revenue allocated to other Funds: Income from invested Funds: For specific mission work.............................. For annuities on conditional gifts....................... For missions.........................................

$ 14,094.21 4,512.74 566.98

19.173.93

Income from investments— Pension Reserve Funds....................... Legacies for general purposes.............................. $ 45i,418.71 Legacies for special purposes............................... 9,710.54

55,129.25

Designated gifts— Exhibit " C ” : Gifts and sundry credits.............................. Income from investments.................,............

$101,640.48 1,250.06

CHARGES AGAINST R E V E N U E Charges allocated against General Fund revenue: Mission work: African Mission...................................... A m o y Mission....................................... Arabian Mission..................................... Arcot Mission....................................... Japan Mission....................................... United Mission in Mesopotamia........................

S 26,972.79 108,480.90 149,653.55 151,100:33 96,117.41 11,500.00

H o m e expenditures— Schedule # 1 .......................... Foreign Missions Conference...............................

$543,824.98 118,119.21 2,578.00

Charges allocated against General Fund revenue— continued: Contributions to missionary associations..................... S 14,917.99 Committee on English Speaking Churches Overseas........... 100.00 Expenditures re other Funds met from General Fund: Annuity payments in excess of income received from invest­ . ments of Conditional Gifts........................ 242.56 Interest paid re Centenary F u n d ....................... 210.40 S

6.000.00 3,000.00 25,600.00

34.600.00

Total of above charges allocated against General Fund revenue............................

$714,593.14

E X H I B I T “A ”

102,890.54 $903,142.25

Total of above revenue

General Fund appropriations: For future projects....................... For application against unallocated net loss realized on investments............... For remittances to colleges in India and Japan

4,325.47


Charges allocated against revenue of other Funds: Expenditures of income from invested Funds held for specific work: Remitted to missions from Trust Fund income........... . Payments of annuities on Conditional Gifts.............. Disbursement of general purpose legacies.... ............... Disbursement of special purpose legacies . . ... .%............. Disbursement of Designated Gifts— Exhibit “C .............

$ 13,246.00 4.512.74 50,659.81 1,702.44 132,752.95

Total of above charges

S917.467.08

Excess of above charges against revenue over revenue— Year ended December 31. 1951.............................

$ 14.324.83

O T H E R C H A N G E S IN F U N D

BALANCES

Increases: Principal receipt— general purpose Trust Fund ............... Principal receipt— Mission Funds........... ........ ■ Amounts applied to unallocated gams and losses realized on investments: . Refunds applicable to prior years investment transactions Portion of net profit on investment transactions...... Appropriation from General Fund ..................

s

100.00 100.00

756.56 7.581.31 3.000.00

$ 11,537.87

1.100.00 230.00 3.000.00

S

4.330.00

Net increase in Funds other than from Revenue and Charges against Revenue.....................................

$

7,207.87

Total net decrease in Funds and invested reserve

S

7,116.96

Decreases: Portion of Mission Funds remitted.................... •••■■ Lo«s on sale of investment allocated to special purpose Trust bund Conditional Gifts transferred to General Fund— matured annuities

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A L L O C A T I O N O F F O R E G O I N G C H A N G E S IN F U N D

BALANCES Net Increase (Decrease)

Increase

Decrease

$721,623.06 14,094.21 4.512.74 566.98 4,325.47 45.418.71 9.710.54 102,890.54

$714,593.14 13,246.00 4,512.74

$903,142.25

$917,467.08 (S 14.324.83)

Revenue and charges against revenue: General F u n d ........... ;......... Trust Funds— accumulated income... Conditional Gifts— accumulated income Mission Funds— accumulated income. .. Pension Reserve Funds.............. Legacies for general purposes......... Legacies for special purposes......... Designated Gifts...................

— —

50,659.81 1.702.44 132.752.95

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7,029.92’ *“ 848.21 — 566.98 4.325.47 (5.241.10) 8.008.10 (29,862.41)

Other changes: Trust Funds held for special purposes......... Trust Funds— other......................... Mission Funds...................... ....... Conditional Gifts............................ Unallocated gains and losses realized on investments

(230.00). 100.00 (1,000.00) (3.000.00) 11.337.87

230.00 100.00 100.00 11.337.87

1,100.00 3.000.00 — ' (S

* Net increase credited to General Fund account. .

E X H I B I T “A ”

7,116.96)


THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Balance Sheet December 31, 1951 ASSETS Cash in banks and on hand.............................................. Accounts receivable for items collected January 1, 1952 to January 15, 1952.... Investments— Schedule #2: Bonds (other than real estate mortgage bonds), corporate stocks and Federal Savings and Loan shares— at book value (value based on published information, at or near $1,224,579.14 December 31. 1951— $1,287,883.40).................. Mortgages, real estate, etc.— at book value............... , 118,218.51 22,608.61 Deposits in savings institutions in N e w York, N. Y ........ Accounts receivable and sundry advances: Amount on deposit with investment custodian............ Payments for account of missionaries and others........... Philippine suspense account............................ Accounts receivable for funds transmitted or disbursed as accommodations— Exhibit “C ” ...................... Prepaid expenses and deferred charges: Deferred charge for emergency funds— Arabian Mission..... Suspense account— Arabian Mission..................... Payments applicable to appropriations of future years...... Prepaid insurance............................ ........

$

$

1,365,406.26 '

18,637.23 9,714.57 5,800.00 2,114.07

$

73,515.20 214,122.34

36,265.87

4,328.66 500.00 18,461.95 1,390.50

24,681.11 $1,713,990.78

LIABILITIES A N D F U N D

BALANCES

Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax withheld......................... . Unremitted funds handled as accommodations— Exhibit “C ” ................. Unremitted balance due missions......................................... Accounts payable for items disbursed January 1, 1952 to January 15, 1952..... Income on investments— deferred......................................... Reduction of mortgages— applicable to subsequent period.............. ..... Miscellaneous accounts payable.......................................... Reserves for estimated future requirements: Postponed travel of missionaries....... ................. $ 2,400.00 Pension refunds received— application deferred............ 397.69 Insurance contingencies................................ 892.25 Other future projects.................................. 70,933.89

$

130.05 3,820.31 22,942.82 6.781.63 1,922,45 1,785.00 599.37

74,623.83

Funds: Funds held for special purposes: Accumulated income

Principal and funded revenue

Total

Trust Funds— Schedule #3.... $27,773.80 $340,198.56 $ 367,972.36 Conditional gifts (unmatured 87,222.50 87,222.50 annuity funds)— Schedule #3 3,217.75 47,349.87 50,567.62 Mission Funds............. 192,157.78 192,157.78' Designated gifts— Exhibit ''C’' 106,735.15 106,735.15 Pension Reserve Funds...... 44,941.14 44,941.14 Special purpose legacies... .. $818,605.00

$ 849,596.55

Funds available for various purposes within regular budget: Trust Funds— Schedule # 3 ............. $532,151.47 Security F u n d ........................ 71,622.69 General purpose legacies............... 80,986.83

$30,991.55

684,760.99

Total of funds (other than General Fund).. $1,534,357.54 General Fund: Balance, January 1, 1951........... $ 59,341.48 A d d — Excess of 1951 revenue over rev­ enue charges for 1951......... 7,029.92 66,371.40 Add— Unallocated net profit realized from sale of investments

$1,600,728.94 656.38

1,601,385.32 $1,713,990.78

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THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Statement of Home Expenditures For the Year ended December 31, 1951 Account books, stationery and supplies................. Annual report...................................... Arabia Calling (publication)........................... Audio— visual education............................. Audit of Board accounts............................. Books purchased............ ....................... Circulars and miscellaneous printing................... Department of Children's W o r k ....................... Department of Women's Work— Joint Committee expenses Expense— Field Secretary............................ Miscellaneous expense... . Office furniture and repairs Officers’salaries: F. M. Potter. Treasurer and Secretary......... L. J. Shafer— Secretary...................... Ruth Ransom— Secretary................... Bamerd M . Luben— Field Secretary........... Edwina Paige— Associate Treasurer............ Office and other salaries......................... Pamphlets and leaflets.......................... Payment to retirement fund for office workers...... Pensions...................................... Postage, telegrams and cables.................... Rent and care of N e w York Office................ Social security taxes........... ■..... . Staff Conference— Stated Clerk of General Synod. . . . S u m m e r Conference............................ Telephone expense. . ............................ Travel expense among churches and conferences.... Travel of Board members and annual meeting expense Youth Department............................. Total— Exhibit “A"

$

1,153.78 1,308.70 195.87 3,449.04 1.250.00 342.93 1,166.80 2,965.60 10,080.66 . 1,700.00 1,770.66 858.66 7.200.00 5.450.00 5,989.20 6 .0 0 2 . 0 0

4.200.00 23,589.31 4,584.34 1,711.18 1.679.92 3,369.22 5.600.52 516.39 4,727.40 507.21 1,595.51 3.634.92 5.919.39 5.600.00 $118,119.21


THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Statement of Investment December 31, 1951 B O N D S (OTHER T H A N

R E A L E S T A T E M O R T G A G E BONDS) Current value (see note below)

United States Government Bonds and other obligations: Treasury certificates of indebtedness: 5 4 M Series A. IJ4%. due April 1. 1952...... SOM “ D, due September 1. 1952. . Treasury bond— Investment Series B. SOM, 25£%, due April 1, 1980......................... Treasury bonds— other: 158M 2\4%- due June 15. 1962............. 53M 2 ^ % . due December 15. 1972........

$ 54.019.60 80,039.04

Book value

$ 54.035.40 80.025.00

48,500.00(5) 152.075.00 50,929.69

51.178.50 159,852.19 54,249.39

Savings bonds— Series F: $42,500 due April 1954.... 25 “ August 1955.. .. 500 “ September 1955 25 “ November 1955 250 “ April 1956... 500 “ December 1956. 25 '* October 1957. . 25 “ November 1957 25 “ February 1958.

38.845.00(») 21.850) 437.000) 21.85(0 215.25(0 424.00(0 20.55(0 20.55(0 20.22(0

31,450.00 18.50 370.00 18.50 185.00 370.00 18.50 18.50 18.50

Savings bonds— Series G, 2)^%: 1 5 M due July 1953..... 5 M '* August 1953. .., 3 M “ October 1953. . , 1 0 M “ December 1953. $11,500 “ March 1954. . . 1 9 M “ April 1954.... 33M " July 1954..... $100 “ August 1954.. . IS M “ December 1954. 15 M “ February 1955. 1 0 M *• March 1956... 5 M “ April 1956. :.. . 10 M " November 1956 7 M “ June 1957.... 7 5 M " January 1959.. 2 5 M “ March 1959...

14,685.00(0 4.895.00(0 2.937.00(0 9,790.00(0 11.224.00(0 18.544.00(0 32.109.00(0 97.30(0 14,595.00(0 14.550.00(0 9,640.00(0 4.820.00(0 9.610.00(0 6.706.00(0 71,025.00(0 23,675.00(0

15,000.00 5.000.00 3.000.00 10,000.00 11.500.00 19.000.00 33,000.00 100.00 15.000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 7,000.00 75,000.00 25,000.00

$674,491.90

Other bonds: $3,600 American Tel. & Tel. Co.— conv. deb. 2 K % . due 1961.............................. . $ 3,960.00 2 0 M Australia, Commonwealth of— external loan of 20.150.00 1925, 5%, due 1955...................... 2 0 M Canada, Dominion of, series L4— 4th Victory 19.025.00 Loan. 3 % due 1957...................... 3.900.00 4 M Celanese Corp. of America— deb., 3%, due 1965 5 M Central Illinois Public Service Co.— 1st mtge.< A, 5.100.00 3*A%, due 1971. . :..................... 2 0 M Chicago & Western Indiana R. R. Co.— cons. 20 ,000.00 mtge., 4%. due 1952... ............... . • 1 M Elgin. Joliet & Eastern Rwy. Co.— 1st mtge.. A, 990.00 3 K % . due 1970......................... 10 M Illinois Bell Tel. Co.— 1st mtge.. A. 2%%, due 9.337.50 1981.................................. 5.000.00 5 M Koppers Co.— 1st mtge., 3%, due 1964....... 1 8 M Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.— sinking fund 18,360.00 deb.. 3H%. due 1967............ . 4 M Montreal Island Power Co.— 1st mtge., A. 5>5%, 4,040.00(4) due 1957 EXHIBIT "B” Schedule #2

$690,407.98

$

3.998.32 21,513.75 18.530.00 4.080.00 5,056.25 21.650.00 1,016.50 10,112.50 5.100.00 18,294.30 4.060.00


B O N D S ( O T H E R T H A N . R E A L E S T A T E M O R T G A G E B O N D S ) — Continued Current value (see note below)

Other bonds: 4 M National Steel Corp.— 1st (collateral) mtge., 3%, due 1965...................... 5 M Ohio Edison Co.— 1st mtge., 2 % % , due 1975 $800 Public Service Electric & Gas Co.— deb.. 6%. due 1998.................... 1 4 M Rochester Telephone Corp.— sinking fund deb., 4 %, due 1963........................... 2 0 M Twin City Rapid Transit Co.— collateral trust. 4%, due 1964.... ................... 3 M Wilson & Co.. Inc.— 1st mtge., 3 %, due 1958!..

Book value

4.110.00 4.675.00

4.070.25 5.031.25

1.125.00

800.00

13.860.00

14.280.00

16,000.00 3.022.50

16.200.00 3.000.00

$152,655.00

$156,793.12

C O R PORATE STOCKS Shares 5 Anglo-Lautaro Nitrate— class A ............. 2 Anglo-Lautaro Nitrate— class B ............ ! 100 Centra] Vermont Public Service Corp.— 4.15 % pfd.................................... 500 Chicago Great Western Railway Co.— 5 % pfd... 200 C.I.T. Financial Corp...................... 100 Consolidated Natural Gas C o ............... 300 Continental Can Co., Inc................... 50 Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago............................. 276.913 Creditors Holding Co., Inc.—-^6% pfd......... 200 E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co ............. 250 Electric Boat Co.— $2.00 conv. pfd........ 100 Idaho Power C o ... ;...................... ' 100 Illinois Commercial Telephone Co.— $5.50pfd..! 300 International Nickel Co. of Canada. Ltd...... 175 International Nickel Co. of Canada. Ltd., 7 % pfd.................................... 300 Marine Midland Corp.— conv. pfd...... 50 Monongahela Power Co.— 4.40% cum. pfd.... 363 National Cash Register C o ................. 600 Norwich Pharmacal C o ..................... 50 Ohio Edison Co.— 4.40% pfd.... •........... 50 Oklahoma Natural Gas Co.— series A, 4% % pfd. 200 Pacific Gas & Electric Co.— 6%, 1st pfd...... 100 Peoples Gas. Light and Coke C o ............. 300 Phillips Petroleum C o ...................... 3 Prudence-Bonds Corp...................... 200 Sears Roebuck & Co ....................... 200 Sherwin-Williams C o ....................... 500 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.. Inc................ 200 Standard Oil Co. (New jersey).............. 100 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co.— 5.10% pfd.. . 50 Travelers Insurance C o .................... 300 Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.............. 210 United States Fidelity & Guaranty C o ....... 100 United States Gyp s u m C o .................. 250 United States Pipe & Foundry C o ........... 600 Westinghouse Electric Corp................. 150 Wheeling and Lake Erie Rwy. C o ........... 100 F. W. Woolworth Co................”......

$

25.75)

1.00/

$

8.800.00 14.312.50 11.300.00 5.800.00 13.200.00

9.275.48 15.828.15 9.661.60 4.524.21 11.435.73

4.850.00 — (3) 18.400.00 9.500.00 3.762.50 9.350.00 12.750.00

9,274.35 9.019.58 4,273.13 10.000.33 .0.826.91

5.246.88

1.00

22.750.00 16.462.50 4.300.00 21.144.75 12.300.00 5.050.00 2.450.00 6 .200.00 13.000.00 15.300.00 — (3)

23,459.05 15.703.12 5.175.00 12,180.27 10.411.50 5.150.00 2.625.00 6.900.00 9,297.24 10.285.16

11.200.00

11.012.96 10.806.53 10,790.95 3.099.71

1.00

13.950.00 17.562.50 15.150.00 9.700.00 30.250.00 19.087.50 10.815.00 10.850.00 9.250.00 23.925.00 18.750.00 4.237.50 $425,736.50

10,200.00 15.030.86 9.505.01 8.612.78 10.535.00 10.063.12 20.072.23 17,756.70 4.275.00 $342,378.04

F E D E R A L SAVINGS A N D L O A N ASSOCIATION I N V E S T M E N T S H A R E CERTIFICATES 2 M Aurora Federal Savings & Loan Ass*n, Baltimore, Md.. .. $ 2,000.00(2) $ 2 M Cayuga 2.000.00(2) ............. Philadelphia. Pa... " 3 M Chicago 3.000. 00(2) " ........ Chicago, 111..... 3 M Colonial .............. Dongan Hills. S. I., N. Y ......... 3.000. 00(2) 5 M Danielson 5.000. 00(2) " “ “ “ “ Danielson, Conn... 2 M East End " '* “ “ “ Pittsburgh, Pa... . 2.000.00(2) 2 M First “ ............. Greene County, 2,000.00(2) Waynesburg. Pa. 2 M First 2,000.00(2) " ............. Philadelphia. Pa... 2 M Fort Pitt 2,000.00(2) ” ........ * " Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . 4 M Hinsdale 4.000.00(2) ** .............. Hinsdale, 111..... E X H I B I T “B" Schedule #2

62.50

2.000.00 2.000.00 3.000.

00

3.000. 5.000.

00 00

2.000.

00

2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00


F E D E R A L SAVINGS A N D L O A N ASSOCIATION I N V E S T M E N T S H A R E C E R T I F I C A T E S — Continued 2M 2M 2M 2M

Leeds Federal Savings & Load Ass’n. Liberty ............... Penn “ “ “ “ “ Public “ ...............

Baltimore, M d . . .. Baltimore, M d . . . . Philadelphia, Pa.. . Philadelphia, Pa...

2,000.00(2)

2,000.00

2,000.00(2) 2 ,000.00 (2) 2,000.00(2)

2.000.00 2,000.00 2 ,0 0 0 . 0 0

$ 35,000.00 Total bonds (other than real estate mortgage bonds), corporate stocks and Federal Savings & Loan Association investment shares— Exhibit “B ” ........................... $1,287,883.40

$ 35,000.00

$1,224,579.14

NOTE: Current value shown in the foregoing has been based on available published quotations at or near December 31, 1951, except those indicated by references as follows: 0) Value based on official published redemption table— amount as at December 31, 1951. (2) Valued at cost based on information as to guarantee of invest­ ment by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. (3) Current value not shown inasmuch as published price at or near December 31, 1951 not available. (4) Valued on basis of verbal information received from Bank of N e w York and Fifth Avenue Bank. (s) Not marketable. Exchangeable for marketable 1H % five-year Treasury notes and value is based thereon.

MORTGAGES

Maturity dates

Crossway Highway, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y .................. 3332 Fish Avenue, Bronx, N. Y ............................ Franconia Avenue & 45th Avenue, Flushing, L. I., N. Y ....... 2066 Mapes Avenue, Bronx, N. Y .......................... 448 N e w Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y .................... 1895 Park Avenue, N e w York, N. Y ........................ 27 Stoner Avenue, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y ................... 6116 Tyndall Avenue, Bronx, N. Y ......................... 79-85 Walworth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ..................... 529 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ................... ....... 1620 East 13th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y .................. . 1058 East 14th Street. Brooklyn, N. Y ...................... 69-32 75th Street. Middle Village. N. Y ..................... 1413 78th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ........................... 27 West 93rd Street, N e w York, N. Y ....................... 357 West. 117th Street, N e w York, N. Y ..................... 160 West; 120th Street, N e w York, N. Y ..................... 128 West; 130th Street, N e w York, N. Y ..................... 519-21 East 136th Street, Bronx, N. Y ......................

Apr. 1, 1956 Matured Jan. 31, 1954 M a y 1, 1952 Matured Apr. 1, 1953 Apr. 30, 1954 July 1, 1954 June 1, 1956 July 1, 1961 Matured Matured Matured Matured Mar. 1, 1954 Oct. 1, 1955 Jan. 1. 1958 June 1, 1952 Apr. 1, 1953 38-31 218th Street, Bayside, L. I., N. Y ..................... j In instalments to 1955 One-third interest in mortgage owned jointly with the Board of Domestic Missions: 4080 Hill Avenue, Bronx, N. Y..,................... Matured

Book value $10,500.00 5,750.00 3,500.00 950.00 2,870.00 1,229.39 3,325.00 12.125.00 11,450.00 9,925.00 1,560.00 4,248.75 1,140.00 3,475.00 1,532.37 2,368.51 4.229.41 4,700.00 9,600.00 1,534.95 533.33 $96,546.71

M O R T G A G E B O N D S A N D CERTIFICATES St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.— Lawyers Title & Guarantee Co., mtge. #273821 N e w York Title & Mortgage Co.— ctf. #3516, series Q ......................... 2 M N e w York Towers, Inc.— stamped $800 paid, 2%, due Feb. 1, 1960, reg. with, stock attached........................................................ Nassau-Suffolk Bond & Mortgage Gte. Co.— sundry certificates, book value of which has been liquidated....................................................

$ 4,575.40 145.00 1,201.40

$ 5,921.80


REAL ESTATE Book value $ 3.750.00 4.500.00 7.500.00

Kollen property— Holland, Michigan............... 917 South Westnedge Avenue. Kalamazoo, Michigan. . 1848 Godfrey Avenue. S. W., Grand Rapids. Michigan

$15,750.00 MISCELLANEOUS (/« the absence of a suitable basis for valuation

these have been recorded in the books at no value) Recorded in prior years: Mortgage participation certificate of Irving Trust Co., for $153.52— mortgage of Mineker Realty Co., on premises at 240H East Houston Street. N e w York. N. Y ............ S One-half interest in $2,000 note and mortgage on property at 24 Beach Street. Nutley. N. J..................... : . Trustee's certificate of the First State Bank. Holland, Michigan for $2.96 and receiver’s certificate of People's State Bank. Holland. Michigan for $42.60.................... ..... One-third of one-sixth undivided interest in various investments in the estate of George D. Hulst....................... One-quarter interest in $3,225 mortgage on property at 136-11 35th Avenue. Flushing. N. Y ................ One-half interest in $3,645.46 mortgage on property of Marie Buckley. East side of Route 304. Clarkstown, N. Y .......

— —

Total mortgages, real estate, etc. (at book value)— Exhibit '‘B ’’. ...

D E P O S I T S IN S A V I N G S I N S T I T U T I O N S IN N E W

The Bank for Savings........................ *........... Excelsior Savings Bank ................ *.................. Union Square Savings Bank............................7---

$

118.218.51

Y O R K . N. Y. *Book value $ 9.839.66 8.405.84 4.363.11

Total deposits in savings institutions— Exhibit “ B ”

$

Total investments— Exhibit “B ”

$1,365,406.26

22.608.61


THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, R. C. A. Statement of Fund Balances Trust Funds and Conditional Gifts December 31, 1951 Accumulated income Trust Funds: Held for special purposes: Designated for use in China: A m o y Hospital F u n d ................. S Elisabeth H. Blauvelt Memorial Hospital F u n d ........................... C. H. U. Bed Endowment Fund— Blauvelt Hospital........................ Mary B. Doolittle F u n d ............... G. J. Kooiker Bed Endowment Fund— A m o y Hospital................... Netherlands Committee F u n d .......... Martha Schaddelee Fund— Sio-khe Hos­ pital....................... .... Mary E. Talmage F u n d ............... Jasper Westervelt Fund— Neerbosch Hos­ pital............................ John H. Oerter Memorial F u n d ......... Designated for use in India: Arcot Industrial School F u n d .......... Children’s Home, Vellore.............. M a r y Lott Lyles Hospital F u n d .... . Scudder Memorial Hospital. Ranipettai: General Purpose Fund ............ Isaac Brodhead F u n d ............. Eliza M. Garrigues F u n d .......... Alida Vennema Heeven F u n d ...... Euphemia Mason Olcott F u n d ..... Dr. George A. Sandham F u n d ...... M a r y Taber Schell Hospital F u n d ...... Elizabeth R. Voorhees College F u n d .... C. L. Wells Memorial F u n d ............ Designated for use in Arabia: Fund for Medical Missionary W o r k in Arabia................ <......... Bahrain Hospital Funds— Arabia: General Purpose F u n d ............ Alfred D e W . Mason. Jr. F u n d ..... Fanny VV. Mason Memorial Fund.... Lewis D. Mason F u n d ............ Lewis D. Mason Fund— surgical sup­ plies........................ Van Rensselaer Burr, Jr. F u n d ..... Lansing Memorial (formerly Basrah) Hos­ pital F u n d ....................... Anna M. T. Van Santvoord — Amarah Lan­ sing Hospital.................... Cantine Guest House Endowment Fund. . Anna F. Bacon F u n d ................. Marion Wells T h o m s Hospital F u n d .... Hannah More Bishop F u n d ............ Margaret L. Tunnard F u n d ............ Ministerial education in India: William R. Gordon F u n d .............. Christian Jansen F u n d ................ Joseph Scudder Fund ................. G. B. Walbridge F u n d ................ Total Trust Funds held for special purposes— Exhibit " B ” ........

324.51

Principal

$

3.643.26

1.813.81

5.000.00

182.76 282.67

500.00 2.000.00

254.73 229.07

700.00 1.105.01

284.30 922.54

785.00 5.362.19

361.51 706.08

1.000.00 1,950.00

758.71 1,052.56 558.35

20,000.00 5.864.36 11,592.09

7,883.88 196.32 50.78 245.78 127.66 212.07 2.678.20 670.55 581.11

47,732.42 1.049.38 955.65 1.161.55 1.032.15 5.182.29 42,704.49 16.269.87 15,316.54

6,485.62

87.266.96

131.18 90.33 54.17 166.60

7,259.00 5.000. 3.000. 9,801.87

36.16 21.64

2,000.00 1,200.00

36.16

2,000.00

18.01 71.50 42.21 18.01 16.53 18.01

1,000.00 3.954.45 2.337.13 1,000.00 917.54 1,000.00

14.94 122.53 14.94 37.31

2,000.00 12,555.36 2.000.00 5.000.00

$ 27.773.80

$340,198.56

Total

00 00

$367,972.36


Trust Funds— continued: Available for various purposes within regular budget: Ida Baldwin F u n d ......................... Income $ 5,500.00 William C. Barkalow Fund................ taken into 10,784.60 Abbie J. Bell Fund......................... General 700.00 Clara D e Forrest Burrell F u n d ............... Funds 4,066.96 Mary E. Bussing F u n d .................... 30,055.50 Rev. Henry E. Cobb Endowment Fund...... 2.500.00 Mary Storre Coe F u n d .................... 1,000.00 Josiah E. and Ida Crane Memorial F u n d ... . 600.00 Elizabeth Diehl Memorial F u n d ............ 6.500.00 The Daniel Dimnent F u n d ............... . 5.100.00 The Edward Dimnent Fund............... 600.00 Anna Eliza Disborough Fund .............. ] 2.000.00 Martha T. Douglas F u n d .................. 3.000. 00 The Laura E. D u n n Fund ................. 20,521.89 Charlotte W. Duryee Fund ................ 2,022.47 Anna E. Gaston F u n d .................... ! 4,532.17 Catherine Jane Gebhard F u n d ............. 8,047.64 Jane Ann Gopsill F u n d .................... 14,339.08 John Heemstra and Family Mission F u n d ... 4.500.00 Emily Hermance F u n d .................. . 459.10 Mary Hobart F u n d ____:................. * 435.42 John Hoffman F u n d ...................... ] 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hollestelle F u n d .... 4.500.00 Garret N. Hopper F u n d ................... 1.500.00 Abel H. Huizenga F u n d ................... 1.000. 00 In Memoriam F u n d ...................... 500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Kollen Memorial Fund 3.750.00 Susan Y. Lansing Fund................... 7.500.00 Mrs. Celia Lanting F u n d .................. 7.500.00 Mary Louise Leonard Memorial F u n d ....... 688.66 John S. Lyles F u n d ...................... 50.000. 00 Madison Avenue Reformed Church F u n d .... 15.000. 00 Clarine V. B. and Lucy A. Matson F u n d .... 1,000.00 Heye Mennenga F u n d .................... 600.00 Charles E. Moore Fund................... 475.00 Jane T. B. Moore Memorial F u n d .......... 400.13 Ada Louise Morris Fund.................. 3,479.57 Jane H. Morrison Memorial Fund........... 4.000. 00 John Neefus Fund ......... .............. 9.379.86 P. I. and M. V. K. Neefus F u n d ............ 14.000. 00 M a r y Neefus Fund....................... 4,045.09 North Reformed Church, Passaic, N. J., Fund. 29,661.97 Charles W. Osborne F u n d ................. 5.000. 00 Josephine Penfold F u n d ................... 5.000. 00 Permanent F u n d ......................... 14,550.00 Mrs. Edward H. Peters F u n d .............. 403.77 Catherine Jane Pryer Evangelistic F u n d ..... 1.000.00 Helen A. Rollins Fund.................... 1,733.98 Margaret Roosa F u n d .................... 4,293.92 Anna and Margaret Roosenraad Evangelistic F u n d ............................... 202.74 Jane A. Scardefield F u n d .................. 1,000.00 A. J. Schaefer F u n d ...................... . 194.25 Semelink Family Mission F u n d ............ 14.000.00 Rev. Dr. C. D. F. Steinfuhrer Memorial Fund. . 5.500.00 Katherine M. Talmage F u n d .............. 5.827.37 Mary S. Van Acker Endowment F u n d ....... 3,499.61 John Martin Van Buren F u n d ............. 20.000. 00 Maria Hoes Van Buren F u n d ... .......... 20,180.90 A. C. Van Raalte Mission F u n d ............ 3.000. 00 Anna Townsend Van Santvoord F u n d ....... 29,848.37 Alida Van Schaick F u n d .................. 26.238.79 Lena M a y Visser F u n d ................... 600.00 A. V. S. Wallace Fund.................... 625.00 Cornelia M. Wallace F u n d ................ 625.00 Olive Gates Wallace Evangelistic F u n d ...... 493.40 Mr. and Mrs. William Walvoord Fund ...... 1.000. 00 Abbey L. Wells Fund ..................... 5,000.00 Annie E. Wyckoff Fund................... 71,399.89 Eliza A. Zabriskie F u n d ................... 4.589.37 Total Trust Funds available for various purposes within regular budget— Ex­ hibit " B " ....................... $ Total Trust Funds

$532,151.47

$532,151.47

$ 27,773.80

$872,350.03

$900,123.83


Principal Conditional Gifts (unmatured annuity funds): Madelaine Apgar.................... Aux. Fort Plain, N. Y ................ Nettie Baker....................... J. F. Baldwin....................... Helen Balkins....................... Sue V. Beyer....................... M. S. Blauvelt...................... Eliza P. C o b b ....................... Mr. and Mrs. Reel D e Y o u n g ......... Rev. and Mrs. Richard D. Douwstra. . .. C. B. Drury........................ Mrs. G. H. Dubbink................. Anna Hagens....................... Lizzie: Hagens.............. ........ L. D. H e g e m a n ..................... Cornelia Hospers.................... John Gerardus Fagg— in memory of.... Rev. andiMrs. S. J. Menning.......... M. M. Nash ........................ Grace Palen........................ J. T. Phillips........................ Arie Punt.......................... S. D. L. Relyea..................... William Schmitz.................... G. G. Seibert....................... M a r y S. Shafer...................... Minnie Taylor...................... S. Te Winkel....................... R. E. Van Blarcom.................. C. Walvoord........................ H. Walvoord........................ Annetta Westervelt................. Total Conditional Gifts (unmatured annuity funds)— Exhibit MB M .................................

$

Total

500.00 500.00 100.00 1,000.00 500.00 600.00 500.00

1,000.00 1,700.00

1,000.00 3.000. 250.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 500.00

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10,000.00 1.000.00 2 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 1,000,00

1,000.00 5.000. 500.00 4.672.50 1.000.00

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40.000.00 4.000.

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200.00 2.000.00 500.00 500.00 $ 87,222.50

$ 87,222.50


missionary personnel J.VJ. issionaries of the Board are listed below to give accurate information to General Synod. On May 1, 1952 there are 154 missionaries in active service of the Board. Thirty-three are ordained; 24 are unordained (12 of these are doctors), 50 are married women (2 of them are doctors and 7 are nurses) and 47 are unmarried women. Of the unmarried women 3 are doctors; 15 are nurses and 29 are teachers and specialists in Christian Education. In Japan and Arabia there are 7 short term missionaries. There are 28 emeritus missionaries on the roll of the Board. There are also 25 under appointment who are still in the United States. It is expected that 16 of these will sail during the summer and fall months. The others will study for another year. R E T U R N E D T O T H E FIELD: To China— None. To the Philippines— Rev. and Mrs. Walter de Velder. To Japan— Dr. and Mrs. Luman J. Shafer; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kleinjans. ' To India— Miss Lois Marsilje; Miss Elizabeth G. Bruce; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Korteling. To Arabia— Rev. and Mrs. Jay R. Kapenga; Miss Jeanette Boersma; Dr. Mary Allison; Rev. and Mrs. Edwin M. Luidens. To Africa— Rev. and Mrs. Harvey T. Hoekstra. AT H O M E ON FURLOUGH:

From China— Rev. and Mrs. William R. Angus; Miss Edna K. Beck­ man; Miss Ruth Broekema; Miss Anne De Young; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Hill; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hofstra; Rev. and Mrs. Edwin W. Koeppe; Miss Gladys Kooy; Rev. and Mrs. John Muilenburg; Miss Jean Nienhuis; Dr. and Mrs. Theodore V. Oltman; Miss Jessie M. Platz; Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Poppen; Mrs. Alma M. Vander Meer; Rev. and Mrs. Gordon J. Van Wyk; Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Veenschoten; Miss Jeane W. Walvoord; Miss Jean­ nette Veldman. From Japan— Mr. Ronald Korver; Miss Jeane Noordhoff; Miss C. Janet Oltman, Miss Florence Walvoord. From Africa— Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Crandall; Rev. and Mrs. J. Robert Swart. •


From India— Rev. and Mrs. Eugene L. Ten Brink; Miss Mina Jonge• waard; Rev. and Mrs. Blaise Levai. From Arabia— Miss Rachel Jackson; Miss Cornelia Dalenberg; Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Scudder; Dr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Nykerk. N E W MISSIONARIES: In Japan— Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sheets; Miss Marcella Poppen; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kleinjans. In Africa— Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Arnold. In Arabia— Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Dekker; Rev. and Mrs. Donald R. MacNeill; Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Voss; Dr. and Mrs. Donald T. Bosch. In India— Miss Elizabeth G. Bruce. APPOINTEES T O SAIL W I T H I N T H E YEAR: To Japan— Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Bruggers; Miss Ruby Barth; Mr. William Estell; Miss Carol Van Zoeren. To Africa— Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Sikkema. To Arabia— Mr. Robert Block; Miss Madeline Holmes; Miss Margaret Schuppe; Miss Marianne Walvoord. To India— Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Cooper; Miss Wilma Maassen; Miss Helen Ten Brink; Mrs. Blaise Levai. APPOINTEES A CCEPTED: To Japan— Miss Ruby Barth; Mr. William Estell; Mr. and Mrs. I. John Hesselink; Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Norden; Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Tanis; Miss Carol Van Zoeren. To Africa— Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Sikkema. To India— Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dunham; Miss Wilma Maassen; Miss Helen Ten Brink. To Arabia— Mr. Robert Block; Miss Madeline Holmes; Miss Margaret Schuppe; Miss Marianne Walvoord. A P P O I N T M E N T S R E Q U E S T E D BY T H E MISSIONS A N D A P P R O V E D BY T H E BOARD: For India— 2 short term missionaries (men). For Japan— 2 short term missionaries.

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For Arabia— Doctors; 1 woman educator; 3 evangelistic families; 1 builder (family). For United Mission in Mesopotamia— 1 short term missionary (woman); 3 evangelistic families. For Africa— 3 nurses; 3 evangelistic families (1 a translator); 1 builder (family).


necrology MR. ED G A R F. SHEPPARD, member of the Board of Foreign Missions since 1948, and for sixty-three years a member of the Trinity Reformed Church of Plainfield, N e w Jersey, died on February 20, 1952. He served North Plainfield as mayor and as a member of both the Town Council and the Board of Education; he served his church as Sunday school superintendent and as teacher of adult Bible classes, and for many years as a member of the consistory; he served the larger interests of the Kingdom as a faithful member of the Board of Foreign Missions. MISS JENNIE A. SCARDEFIELD, member of the Arabian Mission from 1903 to 1925, was called Home after a long illness on March 1, 1952. Her evangelistic endeavors in hospital and dispensary, in work with children and in the homes of the sick and distressed, was marked by a contagious love and cheer. Unselfishly and expectantly she served, en­ dearing herself to her colleagues and a large number of Arab women and children, especially the poor. THE REV. SAMUEL MARINUS ZWEMER, D.D., apostle to'Islam, was a distinguished son of the Reformed Church and a founder of the Arabian Mission. He was born in Vriesland, Michigan on April 12, 1867 and his Homegoing took place on April 2, 1952. From 1891 to 1912 he served in the pioneer venture in Arabia; from 1913 to 1929 he taught and wrote in Cairo; from 1929 to 1939 he was professor of the history of religion and Christian missions in the Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Zwemer was a prolific writer, authoring some fifty volumes and numerous articles, and editing The Moslem World. MISS ELIZA POLHEMUS COBB, from 1918 to 1936 was home Corresponding Secretary of the W o m e n ’s Board of Foreign Missions. She visited Arabia and Japan in 1925, and again in 1929 visited all our mission fields overseas as member of a deputation. Miss Cobb took a large part in all activities at home as well as abroad in the interest of women and girls, serving in unwearied devotion and helpfulness. In all her promo­ tional work Miss Cobb was especially interested in the deeper spiritual life and commitment. Her Homegoing took place on April 18, 1952.


DR. C. STANLEY G. MYLREA, missionary doctor to the Moslems from 1906 until his retirement in 1946, spent most of his missionary career in Kuwait from whence he went Home on January 3, 1952. He was a friend of the Arabs in high places and low, known to them from the pioneer beginnings in Kuwait where he met great opposition. Three times he was honored by the English government, as a citizen of Great Britain, the last time being awarded the Gold Medal of the Kaiser-i-Hind. Skillful as a doctor, his testimony as a Christian was beautiful and con­ sistent. Dr. Mylrea was a lover of the Scriptures and was widely known for his gift in reading the Word, and in reciting whole chapters in both English and Arabic. He was often called “the Father of Kuwait.” REV. HENRY J. VOSKUIL, missionary to China, went out to the Amoy Mission in 1907. A son of the soil, he took from Wisconsin to the land of his choice a practical, analytical mind. He worked on the frontier — plowing and sowing, starting chapels in market places and otherwise building up the country work. By 1940 he was in charge of the evange­ listic work in Changchow. For some time he was president of the Amoy Mission. In 1942, on the first trip of the repatriation ship, Gripsholm, Mr. Voskuil with his wife returned to America. Soon afterwards they became emeritus, making their home in N e w Brunswick, N. J. He died on October 8, 1951.


directory** CHINA-PHILIPPINES MISSION Went Out

*Mrs. Frances P. Otte, Warm Friend Hotel, Holland, Michigan.. *Rev. Harry P. Boot, D.D., 408 College Ave., Holland, Mich... *Mrs. Anna H. Boot, 408 College Avenue, Holland, Michigan.. *Rev. Henry P. De Free, D.D., 66 East 12th St., Holland, Mich *Mrs. Kate E. De Free, 66 East 12th Street, Holland, Michigan.. ‘‘Miss Katharine R. Green, Castle Avenue, Spring Valley, N. Y . *Mrs. Mary S. Voskuil, Feasterville, Pa................... “Miss Leona Vander Linden, 506 E. Liberty Street, Pella, Iowa.... Miss Edna K. Beekman, 201 W. Catharine Street, Milford, Pa. Rev. H. Michael Veenschoten, 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. I. Mrs. Stella G. Veenschoten, 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. 1. Rev. Henry A. Poppen, D.D., 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y .. Mrs. Dorothy T. Poppen, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y.-10, N. Y ..... Rev. Edwin W. Koeppe, D.D., Holland, Mich............. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Koeppe, Holland Mich................ Miss Tena Holkeboer, LL.D., 984 Benavides, Manila, P. /..... Miss Jean Nienhuis, R.N., 544 Graafschap Road, Holland, Mich. fRichard Hofstra, M.D., 136^4 S. Broad St., Adrian, Mich.... fMrs. Johanna J. Hofstra, 136^4 S. Broad St., Adrian, Mich... fMrs. Alma M. Vander Meer, R.N., Hygeia Hall, Wooster, Ohio Miss Ruth Broekema, 718 Georgia St., Manila, P. 1........ Rev. William R. Angus, D.D., 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. I. Mrs. Joyce B. Angus, 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. /....... Theodore V. Oltman, M.D., 436 W. Broadway, Newton, Kansas Mrs. Helen M. Oltman, R.N., 436 W. Broadway, Newton, Kans. Rev. Walter de Velder, Osmena Avenue, Cebu City, P. 1...... Mrs. Harriet B. de Velder, Osmena Avenue, Cebu City, P. 1.. fMiss Jessie M. Platz, R.N., Skillman,' New Jersey.......... Miss Jeane W. Walvoord, Fi.N., Osmena Ave., Cebu City, P. /., **(1936-48) ................................... Rev. John P. Muilenburg, 78 West 12th St., Holland, Mich... Mrs. Virginia T. Muilenburg, 78 West 12th St., Holland, Mich. Rev. Joseph R. Esther, 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. 1...... Mrs. Marion B. Esther, 718 Georgia Street, Manila, P. 1..... Jack W. Hill, M.D., Chinese Community Hosp., Cebu City, P. I. Mrs. Joann V. Hill, Chinese Community Hosp., Cebu City, P. I. * These addresses are as of September 15, 1952 * Emeritus ** Service intermitted t O n leave of absence

1887 1903 1908 1907 1907 1907 1908 1909 1914 1917 1917 1918 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1922 1922 1923 1924 1925 1925

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A R C O T MISSION General Address: South India Went Out

*Miss Julia C. Scudder, Coonoor ....................... 1879 “Rev. Henry J. Scudder, Kirkside, Roxbury, New York **(1894-97, 1914-19) ............................ 1890 *Mrs. Margaret B. Scudder, Kirkside, Roxbury, New York **(1914-23) ................................... 1897 *Miss Louisa H. Hart, M.D., Sackville, N. B., Canada....... . 1895 *Rev. William H. Farrar, 325 Vine Street, Hammonton, N. J.. 1897 *Miss Ida S. Scudder, M.D., Kodaikanal ................. . 1899 *Miss Alice B. Van Doren, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y .. 1903 Rev. Bernard Rottschaefer, D.D., Katpadi ............... 1909 Mrs. Bernice M. Rottschaefer, Katpwdi ................. 1909 Miss Margaret Rottschaefer, M.D. Wandiwash ............ 1909 *Miss Sarella Te Winkel, 511 Daniel St., Orlando, Florida **(1936-38) ............................ ‘...... 1909 *Mrs. Lavina D. Honegger, Kodaikanal................... 1910 Miss Charlotte C. Wyckoff, Muttathoor, Anantapuram Sub. P. O. via Mohaiyur, South Arcot District.................. 1915 Rev. John D. Muyskens, M<ufan«/jaHe ** (1919-23) ......... 1915 Mrs. Dora J. Muyskens, Madanapalle ...:................. 1923 Rev. Herbert E. Van Vranken, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y . 1917 Mrs. Nellie S. Van Vranken, 156 Fifth Aye., N. Y. 10, N. Y . 1917 Miss Wilhelmina Noordyk, R.N., Ranipet ............... 1917 Rev. Cornelius R. Wierenga, D.D., Vellore ** (1920-23) ..... 1917 Mrs. Ella K. Wierenga, Vellore ....... 1923 Galen F. Scudder, M.D., Ranipet ................ ...... 1919 Mrs. Maude S. Scudder, Ranipet ...................... 1919 Mr. John J. De Valois, Katpadi ....................... 1920 Mrs. Bernadine Siebers De Valois, M.D., Katpadi ......... 1936 ffMiss Elizabeth G. Bruce, Palmaner .................... 1921 Miss Harriet Brumler, R.N., Madanapalle................ 1923 Mrs. Sara W. Zwemer, Chittoor........................ 1923 Miss Mary E. Geegh, Madanapalle ..................... .1924 1925 Miss C. Willamina Jongewaard, Sioux Center, Iowa ....... Rev. Ralph G. Korteling, Pungariur .... ............... 1925 Mrs. Anna Ruth W. Korteling, M.D., Punganur ........... 1925 Rev. Cornie A. De Bruin, Ranipet ..................... 1926 Mrs. Frances L. De Bruin, Ranipet..................... 1926 Miss Margaret R. Gibbons, M.D., Punganur .....,........ 1926 Miss Esther J. De Weerd, Vellore ..................... 1928 Mr. Benjamin De Vries, Arni ......................... 1929 Mrs. Mildred V. De Vries, Arni ................. ...... 1929 Miss Doris A. Wells, 283 Wilbraham Road, Spi ingfield. Mass. 1930


Miss Lois M. Marsilje, R.N., Ranipet................... Rev. John H. Piet, Ph.,D., Vellore ..................... Mrs. Wilma V. Piet, Vellore .......................... Rev. Blaise Levai, Jr., Ph.D., 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y . Mrs. Marian K. Levai, M.D., (Under appointment), 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Miss Albertha Biegel, R.N., 11134 South Michigan Ave., Chicago 28, III.................................. Rev. Harold J. Vande Berg, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y .. Mrs. Yvette L. Vande Berg, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y .. . Rev. Eugene L. Ten Brink, Tindivanam................. Mrs. Ruth L. Ten Brink, Tindivanam .................. f-j-Miss Gladys Kooy, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y ... Miss Marjorie A. Van Vranken, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 10, N. Y. Miss Dora Boomstra, Ranipet ........... .............. Miss Lois J. Rozendaal, Kodaikanal .................... Mr. Edwin R. Cooper, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Mrs. Elaine P. Cooper, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Mr. James W. Dunham, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Mrs. Joyce De B. Dunham, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Miss Wilma Maassen, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Miss Helen D. Ten Brink, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment)

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JA P A N MISSION General Address: Japan O

'•Mrs. Vesta G. Peeke, 902 Manor Road, Alexandria, Va...... 2* *Mrs. Annie H. Hoekje, 196 S. Sierra Bonita Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif................................ •Miss Minnie Taylor, 1018 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Jeane Noordhoff, 303)4 E -Third St., Orange City, Iowa.... •Rev. Hubert Kuyper, 816 - 14thStreet, Boulder,Colorado.... •Mrs. May D. Kuyper, 816 - 14thSt.,Boulder Colorado....... Rev. Luman J. Shafer, Litt.D., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y .............................. Mrs. A m y H. Shafer, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y .. * Emeritus Service intermitted . 1 Transferred to Japan Mission 1893 2 Transferred to Japan Mission 1912 t f Transferred from A m o y Mission 1951-52

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Miss C. Janet Oltman, 37 Bluff, Yokohama .............. *Miss Flora Darrow, 609 Orizaba Ave., San Francisco 12, Calif. Miss Florence C. Walvoord, Baiko Jo Gakuin, Shimonoseki.. Rev. Boude C. Moore, 107 Ohori Machi, Fukuoka. **(1941-50) Mrs. Anna McA. Moore, 107 Ohori Machi, Fukuoka. **(1941-50) ................................... Miss Helen R. Zander, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y ... Rev. John C. de Maagd, 37 Bluff, Yokohama. **(1934-37).. 3Mrs. Marian M. de Maagd, 37 Bluff, Yokohama. **(1934-37).... Miss F. Belle Bogard, 124 logi, 3 Chome, Suginami-Ku, Tokyo ffRev. Gordon J. Van Wyk, Meiji Gakuin, Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo ....................................... ffMrs. Bertha V. Van Wyk, Meiji Gakuin, Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo ....................................... Mr. Ronald G. Korver, 620 O-Machi,Kamakura........... Mr. Theodore E. Flaherty, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. Miss Suzanne H. Brink, Baiko JoGakuin,Shimonoseki..... Mr. Louis P. Kraay, 65 Okaido Machi, 3 Chome, Matsuyama (Short term) .................................. Mr. A. Burrell Pennings, Meiji Gakuin, Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo (Short term) ............................. Miss Helen J. Vander Meer, 37 Bluff, Yokohama (Short term) Miss L. Jean Watson, 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under appointment) Rev. Glenn Bruggers, Meiji Gakuin, Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo (Under appointment) Mrs. Phyllis V. Bruggers, Meiji Gakuin, Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo (Under appointment) ffMr. Everett Kleinjans, 66 Bluff, Naka-Ku, Yokohama...... ffMrs. Edith K. Kleinjans, 66 Bluff, Naka-Ku, Yokohama..... Mr. William F. Sheets, 88 Torikai, 2 Chome, Fukuoka (Short term) .................................. Mrs. Bonita T. Sheets, 88 Torikai, 2 Chome, Fukuoka (Short term) ................................... Miss Marcella M. Poppen, Baiko Jo Gakuin, Shimonoseki (Short term) .................................. Miss Ruby Barth, 620 O-Machi, Kamakura (Under appointment) Mr. William H. Estell, Jr., 156 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (Under short term appointment) • Mr. I. John Hesselink, 96^4 East 15th St., Holland, Mich. (Under appointment) Mrs. Etta T. Hesselink, 9614 East 15th St.,Holland, Mich. (Under appointment) * ** 11 3

Emeritus Service intermitted Transferred from A m o y Mission 1951-52 Transferred to Japan Mission 1931

1914 1922 1922 1924 1924 1928 1928 1928 1936 1946 1946 1948 1949 1950 1950 1950 1950

1948 1948 1951 1951 1951


Mr. Russell L. Norden, Chapel Street, Woodmont, Conn. (Under appointment) Mrs. Eleanore S. Norden, 15 Chapel Street, Woodmont, Conn. (Under appointment) Mr. Paul H. Tanis, 335*4 College Ave., Holland, Mich., (Under appointment) Mrs. Marjorie G. Tanis, 335*4 College Ave., Holland, Mich. (Under appointment) Miss Carol Van Zoeren, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. (Under short term appointment)

A R A B I A N MISSION General Address: American Mission *Mrs. Margaret R. Bamy, 89-01 - 212th Street, Queens Village, N. Y ......... ................... Rev. Dirk Dykstra, D.D., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Mrs. Minnie W. Dykstra, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Rev. Gerrit J. Pennings, D.D., Orange City, Iowa.......... Mrs. Gertrud J. Pennings, Orange City, Iowa ............ Mrs. Dorothy F. Van Ess, Basrah, Iraq .................. •Paul W. Harrison, M.D., Bahrain, Persian Gulf **(1950-52).... *Mrs. Anna M. Harrison, Bahrain, Persian Gulf **(1950-52).. *Rev. Gerrit D. Van Peursem, D.D., North Branch, New Jersey.. *Mrs. Josephine S. Van Peursem, R.N., North Branch, N. J... Miss Charlotte B. Kellien, Basrah, Iraq ....;.............. Miss Ruth Jackson, Bahrain, Persian Gulf.. ............. Miss Rachel Jackson, Basrah, Iraq ....... ...... ....... Miss Cornelia Dalenberg, R.N., Bahrain, Persian Gulf...... Rev. George Gosselink, Basrah, Iraq **(1925-29) ......... Mrs. Christina S.-Gosselink, Basrah, Iraq ................ Rev. Garrett E. De Jong, Kuwait, Persian Gulf ... ........ Mrs. Everdene K. De Jong, Kuwait, Persian Gulf.......... W. Harold Storm, M.D., Bahrain, Persian Gulf ........... Mrs. Ida P. Storm, R.N., Bahrain, Persian Gulf ........... ffMiss Jeannette Veldman, R.N.,.Amarah, Iraq............. W. Wells Thoms, M.D., Muscat, Persian Gulf............. Mrs. Ethel S. Thoms, Muscat, Persian Gulf............ . Mrs. Mary Bruins Allison, M.D., Kuwait, Persian Gulf..... Lewis R. Scudder, M.D., Kuwait, Persian Gulf............ Mrs. Dorothy B. Scudder, Kuwait, Persian Gulf..... ..... Gerald H. Nykerk, M.D., Sunshine Sanatorium, 700 Fuller Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan.........

1898 1906 1907 1908 1912 1909 1909 1917 1910 1910 1915 1921 1921 1921 1922 1929 1926 1926 1927 1936 1930 1931 1931 1934 1937 1937 1941


Mrs. Rose W. Nykerk, Sunshine Sanatorium, 700 Fuller Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan........ Rev. Edwin M. Luidens, Amarah, Iraq ..'............... Mrs. Ruth S. Luidens, Amarah, Iraq ................... Rev. Jay R. Kapenga, Muscat, Persian Gulf.............. Mrs. Marjorie U. Kapenga, Muscat, Persian Gulf ......... Miss Jeanette Boersma, R.N., Muscat, Persian Gulf........ tfMiss Anne R. De Young, R.N., Rahrain, Persian Gulf...... Maurice M. Heusinkveld, M.D., 11 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, New Jersey ...................... Mrs. Elinor C. Heusinkveld, R.N., 11 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, Neiv Jersey ...................... Rev. G. Jacob Holler, Bahrain, Persian Gulf (1949-51) ... Mrs. Louise E. Holler, R.N., Bahrain, Persian Gulf........ Miss Eunice M. Post, Bahrain, Persian Gulf ............. Rev. Harvey Staal, Bahrain, Persian Gulf ............... Mrs. Hilda V. Staal, Bahrain, Persian Gulf ............. Miss Christine A. Voss, R.N., Amarah, Iraq ............. Miss Ruth Young, Bahrain, Persian Gulf................ Mr. John F. De Vries, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y . Miss Alice G. Van Kempen, Kuwait, Persian Gulf......... Mr. Wilbur G. Dekker, Bahrain, Persian Gulf ............ Mrs. Anna Mae H. Dekker, Bahrain, Persian Gulf........ Rev. Donald R. Mac Neill, Bahrain, Persian Gulf......... Mrs. Evelyn M. Mac Neill, Bahrain, Persian Gulf ......... Donald T. Bosch, M.D., Amarah, Iraq .................. Mrs. Eloise B. Bosch, Amarah, Iraq ................... Bernard J. Voss, M.D., Kuwait, Persian Gulf ............ Mrs. Mae J. Voss, Kuwait, Persian Gulf ................. Miss Margaret Schuppe, R.N., Bahrain, Persian Gulf (Under short term appointment) .................. Mr. Robert J. Block, Basrah, Iraq (Under short term appointment) Miss Madeline A. Holmes, Kuwait, Persian Gulf (Under short term appointment) Miss Marianne Walvoord, R.N., Bahrain, Persian Gulf (Under appointment)

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U N I T E D M I S S I O N IN M E S O P O T A M I A *Mrs. May DeP. Thoms, 24 East 9th Street, Holland, Mich... Rev. Bernard D. Hakken, 69 East 13th Street, Holland, Mich Mrs. Elda V. Hakken, 69 East 13th Street, Holland, Mich...

1906 1922 1922


AFRICA MISSION General Address: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Went Out

Rev. J. Robert Swart, De Motte, Indiana ............... Mrs. Morrell W. Swart, De Motte, Indiana .............. Miss Wilma J. Kats, Firth, Nebraska .......... Rev. Harvey T. Hoekstra, Akobo Post .................. Mrs. Lavina H. Hoekstra, Akobo Post .................. Mr. C. Lee Crandall, Jr., 9 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, N. J........ .................... Mrs. Katharine B. Crandall, R.N., 9 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, N. J............................ Miss Lillian Huisken, R.N., Akobo Post ................. Mr. Paul E. Arnold, Akobo Post ...................... Mrs. Laurel D. Arnold, Akobo Post ................... Mr. La Verne A. Sikkema, American Mission, Khartoum (Under appointment) Mrs. Lorraine V. Sikkema, American Mission, Khartoum (Under appointment)

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CLASSICAL A G E N T S F O R F O R E I G N MISSIONS

CLASSIS

N A M E A N D ADDRESS Albany...........Rev. Leroy Brandt, Delmar, N. Y. Bergen...........Rev. John R. Hawkins, Jr., 245 Larch Ave., Bogota, N. J. South Bergen..... Rev. Thomas Lainont, 797 Bergen Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J. California........ Rev. Le Roy Nattress, 7 Gaviota Way, San Francisco, Cal. Cascades......... Rev. A. Van Bronkhorst, 1900 J St., Bellingham, Wash. Chicago.......... Rev. R. E. Beckering, 7811 So. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, III. Dakota...........Rev. C. Dolfin, Platte, So. Dakota Germania........ Rev. Chester Ploeger, Dell Rapids, South Dakota Grand Rapids..... Rev. A. Rynbrandt, 882 Caulfield Ave., S. W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Greene...........Rev. Paul Babich, West Coxsackie, N. Y. Holland.......... Rev. P. J. Muyskens, Hamilton, Mich. Hudson............ Rev. John Gebhard, Germantown, N. Y. Uliana ......... Rev. Allen B. Cook, 4644 Wentworth Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. Illinois...........Rev. B. Bylsma, Fairview, III. Kalamazoo........Rev. Justin H. Hoffman, R. 4, Kalamazoo, Mich. Lake Erie........ Rev. Everett DeWitt, 4119 Helen Ave., Detroit, Mich. North Long Island.Rev. Charles H. Campbell, 37-16 Parsons Blvd., â– Flushing, N. Y. South Long Island..Rev. L. M. Lindsay, 145 Neck Road, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Minnesota........ Rev. Kenneth A. Dykstra, Hollandale, Minn. Monmouth........Rev. Warren J. Henseler, 76 West Main St., . Freehold, N. J. Montgomery...... Rev. J. Foster Welwood, Herkimer, N. Y. Muskegon........ Rev. Theodore Schaap, 739 Catherine Ave., Muskegon, Mich. ' Newark.......... Rev. Harbltl W. Schenck, 81 Mt. Hebron Road, Upper Montclair, N. J.


CLASSIS

N A M E A N D ADDRESS

New Brunswick.... Rev. Milton J. Hoffman, 27 Seminary Place,

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New Brunswick, N. J.

New York........ Rev. Cornelius Vander Naald, 292 Kingsley Ave., Staten Island 10, N. Y. Orange...........Rev. C. J. Meyer, Route 1, Wallkill, N. Y. Palisades......... Rev. Jesse F. Durfee, 326 -68th St.,

Guttenberg, N. J. Paramus......... Rev. Roscoe M. Giles, Tappan, N. Y. Passaic...........Rev. Adrian De Young, 172 Haledon Ave., Paterson 2, N. J. Pella............ Rev. John C. Van Wyk, 314 N. 8th St.,

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Oskaloosa, Iowa

Philadelphia...... Rev. G. Scholten, Neshanic, N. J. Pleasant Prairie....Rev. P. H. Achtermann, Germany Valley, III. Poughkeepsie..... Rev. J. J. Endert, Beacon, N. Y. Raritan.......... Rev. T. P. Haig, Somerville, N. J. Rensselaer........ Rev. Chester A. Moore, Kinderhook, N. Y. Rochester........ Rev. A. Luidens, 219 Arbordale Ave.,

Rochester, N. Y. Saratoga......... Rev. M. Hoeksenia, 30 Pearl St., Schuylerville, N. Y. Schenectady...... Rev. B. deH. Atwood, 8 N. Church St., Schenectady 5, N. Y. Schoharie........ Rev. H. E. Luben, Roxbury, N. Y. East Sioux........ Rev. Henry Colenbrander, Orange City, Iowa West Sioux....... Rev. Herman Harmelink, R. 3, Rock Valley, Iowa [jlgtcr............ Rev. A. E. Oudemool, 109 Pearl St.,Kingston, N. Y. Westchester.......Rev. William R. Buitendorp, 43 Bedford Road,

North Tarrytown, N. Y. Wisconsin........ Rev. R. J. Lubbers, Sheboygan Falls, fVis.


COMMITTEES FINANCE C O M M I T T E E Rev. Bertram D. Atwood, Chairman Mrs. Howard C. Schade Mrs. Leonard A. Sibley Mr. W. J. Alford Mr. Samuel Woolley Mr. Clifford Case Consultant Member: Mr. Edward Damstra Mr. H. B. Nichols Mr. Marcus Millspaugh

FIELD COMMITTEES China

Rev. J. M. Hogenboom, Chairman Rev. Paul E. Ammerman Rev. Harry L. Brower Mrs. Emmett Paige

Mrs. M. Tjoelker Honorary Members: Rev. A. L. Warnshuis Rev.-Milton T. Stauffer

India

Mrs. George Muyskens, Chairman Mrs. M. H. Gideon Rev. W. J. Henseler Mrs. Clarence S. Howard

Mr. Robert L. Stevens Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske Honorary Member: Rev. John W. Beardslee, Jr.

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Rev. John E. Buteyn, Chairman Mrs. Herbert C. Brewer Rev. LeRoy Nattress Rev. Gerard C. Pool

Mrs. Leonard A. Sibley Rev. H.V.E. Stegeman Honorary Member: Rev. David Van Strien

Arabia

Mr. W. T. Hakken, Chairman Mrs. David Bogard ' Rev. M. G. Gosselink, Jr.

Rev. Peter J. Muyskens Rev. Frank Snuttjer Mrs. Edward Tanis

Representatives for United Mission in M e s o p o t a m i a

Rev. M. G. Gosselink, Jr.

Mrs. David Bogard Africa

Mrs. Howard C. Schade, Chairman Rev. Harold Leestma Mrs. Stanley J. Brown Rev. George H. Mennenga Rev. LeRoy J. Hess Rev. Chester A. Postma Mr. Marcus Millspaugh


CANDIDATE Rev. William De Jong, Chairman Rev. Harry L. Brower Mrs. Gordon Van Eenanaam

Rev. Harvey B. Hoffman Mrs. Chester A. Moore Mrs. P. T. Wagner

EDUCATION A N D G E N E R A L PUBLICITY Rev. LeRoy J. Hess, Chairman Mrs. David Bogard Mrs. Herbert C. Brewer Mrs. Stanley J. Brown Mr. John L. Carson Rev. J. M. Hogenboom

Rev. George H. Mennenga Mrs. George Muyskens Rev. Peter J. Muyskens Mrs. Leonard A. Sibley Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske

MISSIONARY RESIDENCES Mrs. M. H. Gideon, Chairman Mrs. Clarence S. Howard Rev. H.V.E. Stegeman

Mr. Robert L. Stevens Mrs. Edward Tanis Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske

NOMINATING C O M M I T T E E Rev. Harold Leestma, Chairman Rev. John E. Buteyn Rev. William De Jong

Mrs. Chester A. Moore Mrs. Edward Tanis Mrs. P. T. Wagner

SPECIAL C O M M I T T E E O N ORGANIZATION RETIREMENTS A N D r e p l a c e m e n t s Rev. Gerard C. Pool, Chairman Mrs. David Bogard Mr. W. T, Hakken

Mrs. Howard C. Schade Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske Rev. LeRoy J. Hess


Rev. M. G. Gosselink, Jr., 25 Joy Boulevard, Baldwin, Long Island,

New York Rev. LeRoy J. Hess, 76 Sherwood Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey Rev. Harvey B. Hoffman, 291 Clinton Place, Hackensack, New Jersey Mrs. Clarence Howard, Wynantskill, New York Mr. Marcus Millspaugh, Walden, New York Rev. Peter J. Muyskens, Hamilton, Michigan Rev. Gerard C. Pool, 2607 Palisade Avenue, Union City, New Jersey

Honorary Member Rev. J. W. Beardslee, Jr., 93 College Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Officers of the Board

President............. .. Vice-President____________ Vice-President____________ Recording Secretary....... Executive Secretary on Leave. Executive Secretary....... Executive Secretary.. ...... Executive Secretary....... . Acting Field Secretary.. ... Treasurer................ Associate Treasurer________

Rev. Harvey B. Hoffman ____ Mr. W. T. Hakken .Mrs. Howard C. Schade ..Rev. Warren J. Henseler ...... Dr. F. M. Potter ..Rev. Barnerd M. Luben ..... Miss Ruth Ransom ......... To be filled ..Rev. Edwin W. Koeppe ......... To be filled ____ Miss Edwina Paige

Executive Committee Rev. Bertram D. Atwood Mrs. William Babinsky Mrs. David Bogard Rev. John E. Buteyn Mr. John L. Carson Rev, M. G. Gosselink, Jr. Mr. W. T. Hakken Rev. LeRoy J. Hess Rev,. Warren J. Henseler Rev. Harvey B. Hoffman

Rev. Harold Leestma Mrs. Chester A. Moore Mrs. George Muyskens Mrs. Emmett Paige Rev. Gerard C. Pool Mrs. Howard C. Schade Mr. Robert L. Stevens Mr. Maurice A. Te Paske Mrs. P. T. Wagner Mr. Samuel Woolley

Medical Advisers Associated Mission Medical Office, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York 11,

New York Allison R. Vanden Berg, M.D., 524 Medical Arts Building,

Grand Rapids 2, Michigan William J. Moerdyk, M.D., 120 West 14 Street, Holland, Michigan



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