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Opening
New
Country
Rich Land
and
Prosperous Territory
Now
Being
Made Accessible
by
New
Santa
Fe
Line
The new
line
of
the Santa Fe
through northwest
Texas
is
giving
rail-
road
facilities to
a
country already
well
developed
and
prosperous.
The
Texas
counties
to
be
crossed by
this new line, Lipscomb, Ochiltree
and
Hansford, have
been
well
settled in the last
ten
or fifteen years in
spite
of
the fact that it was
fifty or
sixty
miles
to the nearest
railroad.
The
prosperity
of
these
settlers
has
attracted the
Santa
Fe
and
the
one hundred
miles
of
this
new
line branching from
the
Santa
Fe
at Shat-
tutk
will
be
in
operation
this
year.
That
it
is
good
territory
is
proven
by
the
willingness
of
the
original
settlers
to
go so
far
from
a
railroad.
Their
live stock and
the improve-
ments put
in
on
their
farms show how
they have
been making money.
The
building
of
the
railroad
is
another
testimony
to
the
worth of the
territory from
the
farming
standpoint,
as
the railroad
is
looking
for
farm-
ers'
products
to
haul
to
market.
A
number
of
families of
the Church
of
the Brethren
are among the
prosperous
settlers in this
territory
and
recently
a
church
congregation
has been
organized.
There is
still
much
good
land
in
this territory
which
can
be secured
at
very
favorable prices,
running
from
$18
to
$30
an acre
and
10
years' time.
If
you
are
interested
in
getting
good
land
for
a
little
money
write
to
C.
L.
SEAGRAVES,
Industrial
Commissioner,
Atchison,
Topeka
&
Santa
Fe
Railway
System,
1101 Railway
Exchange,
Chicago,
for
free
illustrated
folder
and
names
of parties
having the land for
sale.
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International
Conference
Church
of
the
Brethren
June
7'
IS,
1917
The following
quotation
from
the
pen
of
Elder
D.
L.
Miller,
in
the
Gospel
Messen-
ger
of
October
21,1916,
amply
presents
the
claims
of
the
Santa
Fe
Railway:
In 1872 the Santa
Fe
Railway
was
completed
to
Wichita
and
the town
began
to grow
rapidly.
The
Santa
Fe has
been
one of
the
greatest
factors in developing
Kansas
and
other
States
through
which
it passes. It
will,
without
doubt,
serve our
people
well
who
come to
the
next Conference.
It
is
a
good
road
and
gives
fine
and
ample
accommodations.
The
Brethren
will
remember
that
Elder
P.
H.
Beery
has
been connected with
the
Santa
Fe
for
the past 10
years
and
knows
thoroughly
the
customs
and the
tastes of
his
people,
and
will
see
to
it
personally
that
every convenience
and
comfort
is
provided.
The
Santa Fe
is a
direct route. Spe-
cial
trains
will be
operated
from
Chica-
go
and Kansas City,
details
of which
will
be
announced
later.
The
Santa Fe
also
offers excellent service
from
Cali-
fornia, Arizona,
New
Mexico,
Colorado,
Oklahoma,
Texas
and
Kansas
points.
For
further
information write to
J.
M.
CONNELL,
General Passenger
Agent,
Santa
Fe
Ry.,
Topeka, Kans.
W.
J.
BLACK,
Passenger
Traffic
Manager,
Santa
Fe
Ry.,
Chicago, III.
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1^
«^
BrIthren
Family
Almanac
n
n
The
Year
1917
is a
Common
year
of 365
days; the 141st
of
the
Independence
of the
United
States; the
6630th of the Julian
Period;
the
5678th of the Jewish
Chron-
ology
(beginning
at
sunset
Sept.
16th)
;
the
1336th
of
the
Mohammedan
Era
(beginning
Oct. 17th),and
the 400th
since
the beginning
of
theReformation.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES
AND
CHANGEABLE
FESTIYALS.
Dominical Letter
G
Epact
6
Lunar
Cycle
or Golden
NomberlS
Solar
Cycle
22
Roman
Indiction
15
Septuagesima
Sun.
..Feb.
4
Sexagesima
Sunday.Feb.
11
QuinquagesimaSun.
Feb.
18
Shrove Tuesday
Feb.
20
Ask Wednesday
Feb.
21
Palm Sunday
April
1
Good Friday
April
6
Easter
Sunday April
8
Ascension Day May
J
7
Whit-Sunday
May
27
Trinity
Sunday
June
3
Corpus
Christi
June
7
1st Sun. in Advent
.
.
.Dec.
2
Ember
Days
:—
1st,
Feb. 28th; 2d,
May
30th;
3d,
Sept.
19th; 4th, Dec.
19th.
THE
FOUR SEASONS
OR
CARDINAL
POINTS.
Vernal
Equinox
Spuing
Begins,
Sun
enters
T
j
March
20th,
at 10:
30
in
the
evening.
Summer
Solstice
Summer
^
Autumnal
Equinox .
.FaUj
'
Winter
Solstice
Winter
Ed,
June
22d,
«
6:21
evening
:i^,
Sept. 22d,
11:10
«
morning
y^j
Dec. 22d,
3:53
morning
ECLIPSES
FOR
THE YEAR
1917.
In
the
year
1917
there
will
be
Seven
Eclipses
—
Four
of
the Sun
and
three
of
the
Moon.
The
First
is a Total E^clipse
of
tlie
Moon.
—
January
8th
at
12
o'clock, 09
min. in
the
morning.
Visible
here. Visible
also
to
Western Europe,
Northwestern
Africa,
North
and
South
America,
Northeastern
Asia
and
Eastern
Australia.
Tlie
Second
is
a Partial
Eclipse of
the
Sun.
—
January 23rd
at 6 o'clock, 49
min.
in
the
morning. Invisible
here. Visible to
Eastern
and
Central
Europe,
Northern
Africa and
Eastern
Asia.
The Third
is a Partial Eclipse
of
the
Sun.
—
June 19th
at
6
o'clock,
08
min. in
the
morning-. Invisible
here.
Visible
to
Northern
and
Western
Asia,
Eastern
Europe
and the
North Polar
Regions.
The
Fourth
is
a
Total
Eclipse
of
the
Moon.
—
July
4th at
4
o'clock, 13
min.
in
the
evening. Invisible
here.
Visible
to
Asia,
Austria,
Africa,
Europe
and South
America.
The Fifth
is a
Partial
Eclipse of
the
Sun.
—
July
18th,
at
10
o'clock, 06
min.
in
the
evening.
Invisible here.
Visible
to
the
South
Polar
Regions.
The Sixth is an
Annular
Eclipse of
the
Sun.
—December
14th,
at
3
o'clock,
55
min.
in the
morning.
Invisible
here.
Visible
to
Eastern
Australia, the South
Polar
Regions
and Southeast
portion
of
South
America.
The
Seventh
is
a
Total
Eclipse
of
the
Moon.
—
December
28th,
at
4
o'clock,
25
min.
in
the
morning.
Visible here.
Visible
also to
North
and South
America,
the
Pacific
Ocean, Eastern
Asia and
Australia.
Jupiter
(
2/
)
is called
the
Ruling
Planet
this
year.
EXPLANATIOIf
OF
SIGNS.
New
Moon,
n
03
First
Full
Last
Quarter.
Moon.
Quarter,
THE
TWELYE
SIGNS
Aries,
or
Kam.
Taurus,
or
Bull.
Gemini,
or
Twins.
Cancer,
or
Crabfish.
£1
Ascendinor
Node
©Sun.
I2
Saturn.
%
Mars*
^
Mercury
^
Neptune.
OF
THE
JJi
Jupiter.
9
Yenus.
ij
Uranus.
J)
Moon.
^^
Earth.
7^
Pleiades.
6
Conjunction,
S
Opposition.
Quartile.
SI
<^ ^
Leo,
or
Lion.
TTjj
^
Virgo,
or
Yirgin.
:£^
^
Libra,
or
Balance.
^
^^
Scorpio, or
Scorpion.
Planet crossing
tlie
Ecliptic
toward
the
North.
ZODIAC.
/
^
Sagittarius,
orBowman.
yS
^si^
Capricornus,
or
Goat.
^
^
AquariuSjOrWaterman.
X
^
Pisces, or Fishes.
^
Descending
Node
—
Planet
crossing
the
Ecliptic
toward
the South.
GR
HEL.
Lat. N.
(or
R.)
:
Greatest
heliocentric
Intitude,
or
greatest
angular
distance north
(,'<t
south)
from
the
cclipllc,
aa
seen
from
the
center of
the
Sun.
—
Gli.
1-;L0N(}. K. or
W.: Greatest
elouL'ation,
or
greatest
angular
distance,
cast
or
we^
triinj:.tli»^Ue.«^^
PERIHELION: Near
the
Sun.—
APHELION: Far
from
Sun.—
PERIGEE: Near
the
Earth.—
APO{.LK:
J;^.a»*r^^h«4i.a5tii.^-^*^
STATIONARY:
When the planet, jthrough
its relative
motion
to that
of
the Earth,
appears
to
rcmaattui
oi^eaflxoe.^
•
\
(^
K'^^_
idniarht.
'
X-,
SOUTHS
(so.,
8.):
Planet is on
the
highest
point
of the
sky
or crosses
the mcrid
».m.—
ante-meridian:
Between 12
o'clock
midnight and
1'2
o'clock
noon.—
p.
m.—
post^mcridian:
Bctw
12 noon and
12
midnight.
The
calculations
In
this
Almanac
are
made to
Solar
or
A
L. J.
HEATWOLE,
Calculator,
Dale
8
)arent
Time.
Jnterpriso.ya
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JANUARY
First
Month
—
^31
Days
1917
Weeks
and
Days
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
I Moons
I
and
I
Signs
I
Clock
I
Time
|h. m.
Sun
rises
h. m.
Sun
I
Moon
sets
I
r. & s.
h.
m.|h.
m.
1 Mon|C.
Hope starts
for
Denmark,
1876.
|
S5
1
2
Tues| Surrender
of Port Arthur,
1905.
\^
3
3
Wed
I
Chinese
Inland Mission
founded,
1860.
|
j?J^
3
4
Thu
I
Corrections for
this department
solicited
|
jpifi 3
5
Fri
I
Robert
Morrison
was
born,
1782.
\
a^
3
6
Sat
I
Joan
of Arc
was
born,
1412.
|
(^
3
12. 4
7.23
4.37
12. 4 7.23
4.37
12. 5
7.23
4.37
12.
5
7.22
4.38
12.
6
7.22
4.38
12.
6
7.21
4.39
12.33
1.35
2.40
3.38
4.30
5.27
j)
1st
Sunday
after
Epiphany
Day's
length,
p
hours
i8 min.
7
Sun
Elder
Peter
Nead was
born,
1796.
^.3
12.
7
7.20
4.40
6.27
8
Mon
Galileo
died in
Italy,
1642.
^©
12.
7
7.20 4.40
rises
9 Tue
Florida
and
Mississippi
seceded, 1861.
«»©
12.
7
7.19
4.41
6.11
10
Wed
C.
H. Balsbaugh
d.
in
Pa.,
1909.
m
©
12.
8
7.19
4.41
7.29
11
Thu
B. F.
Heckman
d.
China,
Jan.
12,
1913.
«©
12.
8
7.18
4.42
8.30
12
Fri Eld.
Henry
Kurtz
died
in
Ohio, 1874.
<f«r
©
12.
9
7.18
4.42 9.34
13 Sat Menno
Simon
died in
the
year
1559.
«t©
12.
9
7.17
4.43
10.29
2)
2nd
Sunday
after
Epiphany Day's
length,
p
hours 26
min.
Mary
Quinter
died
in
India,
1914.
Edward
Everett
died
in
Boston,
1865.
Edward
Gibbon died in
London, 1794.
Benj. Franklin
was
born
in
Mass., 1706.
C.
H.
Balsbaugh
d.
in
Pa.,
1909.
Gen. R.
E.
Lee was
born
in
Va., 1807.
John Ruskin
died
in
Brantwood,
1900.
14
Sun
1
15
Mon
16
Tue
17 Wed|
18 Thu
1
19 Fri
1
20
Sat
1
«©
12.
9
7.17
4.43
^*©
12.10
7.16
4.44
12.11
7.15
4.45
)^
C
12.11 7.14
4.46
tf^C
12.11
7.13
4.47
«c
12.12 7.12
4.48
«c
12.12
7.11
4.49
11.19
11.54
morn
12.30
1.31
2.43
3.49
S)
s^d
Sunday
after
Epiphany
Day's
length,
p
hours
^8
min.
21
Sun
22 Mon
23 Tue
24
Wed
25
Thu
26
Fri
27
Sat
Isaac
Lawshe died in Ind.,
1865.
Queen
Victoria died,
1901.
Eld.
David
Long
died in
Ind.,
1897.
Eld.
James
R. Gish
was
born,
Va.,
1826.
Robert Burns
was
born,
Scotland,
1759.
Breth.
church
organized,
Smyrna, 1896.
James
G.
Blaine
died,
Washington,
1893.
«c
12.12
7.11
4.49
u^c
12.12
7.10 4.50
^m
12.13
7.
9
4.51
me
12.13
7.
8
4.52
m&
12.13
7.
7
4.53
^©
12.13
7. 6
4.54
^®
12.13
7. 5
4.55
4.55
6.
2
sets
6.40
7.51
8.57
10.
4
4)
4ih
Sunday
after
Epiphany
Day's
length
p
hours
50
min.
28
Sun
I
Alex.
Mack,
Jr.,
born in Germany,
1712.
29
Mon
I
Eld. David
Long
born
in
Md.,
1820.
30
Tue
I
Eld.
Jacob
F.
Oiler
died
in
Pa.,
1897.
31
WedjC. H.
Spurgeon
died in France, 1892.
^®
v^3
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
7. 4
7. 3
7.
2
7.
1
4.56
4.57
4.58
4.59
11.12
morn
12.44
1.21
B
oth
Useful
and
Ornamental
A four
color reproduction
(9%xl6y^ inches)
of
the
famous
painting
Christmas Morn
certainly makes
a
very
attractive
first
page
for
THE
SCRIPTURE
TEXT
CALENDAR.
For
prnctical purposes there
are
Thoughts for
Daily
Meditations;
International
Sunday-school
I^esson Titles,
Golden
Texts, and
I-.esson References,
References
for
the
Daily Rible
Readings
bearing on the
Sunday-school
Lessons,
etc.
As an
ornament
for
tlio iiouie,
as
Christmas
or New
Year
Gifts,
it is
hard to
equal
the
Scripture
Text Cal-
endar.
I'rices:
Eiu'h,
23c;
2
for
^c; 6
for
$1.00;
12
for
$2.25.
AGENTS
WANTED.
Ask
for
prices on
larger (luantities.
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FEBRUARY
Second
Month
—
28
Days
1917
Weeks
and
Days
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
I
Moons
I
and
I
Signs
Clock
Sun I Sun
I
Moon
Time
J
risesl sets
|
r.
&
s.
h.
m.|h- m.|h.
m.|h.
m.
1
Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
Eld.
Quinter
born,
Philadelphia,
1816.
|
^
Mexican
War
ended,
1848.
I
^
Horace
Greeley
born
in
N.
H.,
1811.
|
(y^
12.14
12.14
12.14
7.00
6.58
6.57
5.
5. 2
5.
3
1.54
2.51
3.47
5J
Septuagesima
Sunday
Day's
length
lo
hours
6
min.
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10 Sat
Eld.
Daniel
Vaniman was
born,
1835.
D. L.
Moody
was
born
in
Mass.,
1837.
Eld.
Tohn
Forney
died
in
Kans.,
1895.
Eld.
Jacob
Miller died,
1890.
Russo-Japanese
war
begun,
1904.
W.
H.
Harrison
was
born
in
Va.,
1773.
Eld.
Wm.
A.
Anthony
born in Pa.,
1857.
m
m
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.15
12.15
12.15
6.56
6.55
6.54
6.53
6.52
6.51
6.49
5.
4
5. 5
5.
6
5. 7
5. 8
5.
9
5.11
4.41
5.38
rises
6.12
7.18
8.24
9.32*
6)
Sexagesima
Sunday
Day's length
lo hours
22 min.
11 Sun
12
Mon
13
Tue
14
Wed
15
Thu
16
Fri
17
Sat
Daniel
Boone
was
born in
Pa.,
1735.
Abraham
Lincoln was
born
in
Ky.,
1809.
Admiral
Porter died,
Washington,
1891.
Wm.
T. Sherman
died,
N. Y. Cy.,
1891.
Eld.
Geo.
C.
Bowman b.
in Tenn.,
1832.
Philip Melanchthon
born,
Baden,
1497.
Columbia,
S.
C.,
was
burned, 1865.
31
12.15
12.15
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
6.4815.12
6.475.13
6.45
5.15
6.44 5.16
6.4315.17
6.42|5.18
6.4115.19
10.40
11.37
morn
12.30
1.25
2.19
2.54
1)
Quinquagesima
Sunday
Day's
length
10
hours
38
min.
18 Sun
[Martin
Luther
died
in
Saxony,
1546.
19
Mon
I
Alex.
Mack,
Sr.,
died
in
Pa.,
1735.
20 Tue
21
Wed Santa
Ana
born
in
Jalapa,
Mex., 1795.
22
Thu Geo.
Washington
born
in
Va.,
1732.
23
Fri
John
Q.
Adams died, Washington, 1848.
24
Sat
Christopher
Sower
H. baptized, 1737.
0i
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12.14|6.39|5.21|
12.14|6.38|5.22|
12.14|6.37|5.23|
12.14|6.35|5.25|
12.14|6.34|5.26|
12.13|6.33|5.27|
3.47
4.14
5.39
sets
6.35
7.33
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Sunday
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hours
56
min.
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N.
Y.,
1815.
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^anT
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Signs
Clock
Sun
Time rises
h. m. h.
m.
Sun
1
Moon
sets
1
r.
«&
s.
h.
m.|h.
m.
1 Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
Madagascar
forbids Christianity,
1835.
John
Wesley
died
in
London, 1791.
Blessed
are the
meek.
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12.13 6.25
5.35
12.49
12.12
6.24
5.36
1.47
12.12
6.23 5.37
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Sunday
in
Lent
Day's length ii
hours
14
min.
4 Sun
5
Mon
6
Tue
7
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10
Sat
Alex. Campbell
died in
W. Va.,
1866.
[Subscribe
for the
Messenger,
$1.50.]
P.
H.
Sheridan was
born in
N.
Y.,
1831.
H.
M.
Barwick, Ed.
Inglenook,
d.,
1908.
R.
H.
Miller
died, Mt.
Morris, 1892.
Battle Monitor and
Merrimac,
1862.
S. W.
Hoover of Dayton,
O.,
d.
1895.
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10)
jrd
Sunday
in
Lent
Day's
length 11
hours
^4
min.
11
Sun
12 Mon
13 Tue
14
Wed
15
Thu
16
Fri
17 Sat
Tasso (Italian
poet) born,
Italy,
1544.
[Send
for
Missionary
Visitor,
50
cents.]
Benj.
Harrison
died,
Indianapolis,
1901.
Eld.
A.
W.
Vaniman
died,
1908.
Eld.
Jac.
M.
Thomas born
in
Pa., 1795.
Eld.
Peter
Nead died near
Dayton,
1877.
Eld.
Adam
Brown
died, 1906.
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12.10
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9
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6.
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6.
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11.37
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12.24
1.27
2.20
11)
4th
Sunday in
Lent
Day's
length 11 hours
50
min.
18
Sun
19
Mon
20 Tue
1
21
Wedl
22
Thu
1
23 Fri
24
Sat
John
C.
Calhoun
born
in S.
C. 1782.
Livingstone
was
born
in
Scotland, 1813.
Alex.
Mack,
Jr.,
died
in
Pa., 1803.
Gen.
Johnston
died, Washington, 1891.
Jonathan
Edwards
died
in
N.
J.,
1758.
Battle of
Winchester,
Va.,
1862.
Longfellow
died
in
Mass.,
1882.
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Lent Day's length
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8
min.
25
26
27
28
29
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
30
Fri
31
Sat
Elder
Isaac
Long
died
in
Va.,
1895.
Beethoven
died
in
Vienna,
1827.
Vera
Cruz
was
captured,
1847.
Raphael
was born in Italy,
1483.
Chas.
Wesley
died in
London,
1788.
Eld. B.
F.
Moomaw
born
in
Va.,
1814.
Eld.
Samuel
Murray
died,
1906.
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hours
26
min.
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Gospel
Visitor
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Thomas
Jefferson
born
in
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First
Converts
baptized
in
China, 1910.
W.
H.
Harrison
died,
Washington, 1841.
R. Ralkes
died,
England,
1811.
Peary
reached North
Pole,
1909.
Xavier
sailed
for
India,
1541.
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Easter
Sunday
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12 hours
46
min.
8
Sun
9
Mon
10
Tue
11
Wed
12
Thu
13
Fri
14
Sat
Fall
of Island No.
10,
1862.
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Payne,
author
Sweet
Home,
died
1852,
The
Lord is
my
helper.
Civil War
in
America
began, 1861.
Adoniram
Judson
died
at
sea, 1850.
Bishop
Thoburn
sailed for India,
1895.
Assassination
of
Lincoln,
1865.
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6.31
6.32
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10.20
11.24
morn
12.50
1.32
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ist
Sunday
after
Easter 'Day's
length
15
hours
4
min.
15
Sun
Lincoln
died
in Washington,
1865.
16
Mon Philip Yonce
died
in
Ohio,
1864.
17
Tue
Juniata
College
founded, 1876.
18
WedlEld.
Geo.
D. Zollers
d.
in Ind.,
1911.
19
Thu
I
P.
Melanchthon
died,
Germany,
1560.
10
Fri iBrainerd, missionary,
born,
Conn.,
1718.
21 Sat
Ye
are
the salt of the earth.
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11.59
11.59
11.59
11.59
11.58
11.58
11.58
5.27
5.25
5.24
5.23
5.21
5.20
5.19
6.33
6.35
6.36
6,37
6.39
6.40
6.41
1.56
2.28
2.54
3.30
3.56
4.27
sets
16)
2nd Sunday
after
Easter
Day's
length
15
hours 22
min.
22
Sun
2-3
Mon
24
Tue
25
Wed
26
Thu
27
Fri
28
Sat
James
Buchanan born
in
Pa.,
1791.
Abraham
H.
Casael
died in
Pa.,
1908.
New
Orleans
taken,
1862.
First eleven baptisms
at
Bulsar,
1897.
Love
your
enemies.
Eld.
John
H.
Umstad
died
in
Pa.,
1873.
James
Monroe
was
born
in
Va.,
1758.
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.57
5.18
5.17
6.43
5.15
5.14
5.13
6.42
6.45
6.46
6.47
5.126.48
5.11
6.49
7.52
8.47
9.48
10.45
11.39
morn
12.29
ly)
^rd
Sunday
after
Easter
Day's
length
ij
hours
^8
min.
29
Sun
|Eld.
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Eby died
in
III,
1910.
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5.10
5. 9
6.50
6.51
1.31
2.22
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^31
Days
1917
Weeks
and Days
IMPORTANT EVENTS
1
^anT
1
Signs
Clock
Time
h.
m.
Sun
rises
h.
m.
Sun
sets
h.
m.
Moon
r. & s.
h. m.
1
Tue
2
Wed
3
Thu
4
Fri
5
Sat
Eld.
Jacob
M.
Meyer died
in
Pa.,
1906.
Bishop
Coke
buried,
Indian
Ocean,
1814.
Eld. Adam
Brown
born,
1812.
David
Livingstone
died
in
Africa,
1873.
Baptism first
convert
in Denmark, 1876.
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11.57
11.57
11.57
11.57
11.57
5.
7
5.
6
5. 5
5.
4
5.
3
6.53
6.54
6.55
6.56
6.57
2.54
3.10
3.41
4.
9
4.44
i8)
4th
Sunday
after
Easter
Day's length
ij
hours
54
min.
6
Sun
7
Mon
8
Tue
9
Wed
10
Thu
11
Fri
12
Sat
Robespierre
(Frenchman)
born, 1758.
Robert
Browning
born,
London, 1812.
Amer.
Bible Society
founded, 1816.
Bunyan licensed
to
preach, Eng.,
1672.
Prof.
J.
M.
Zuck
died
in Pa.,
1879.
William Pitt died, 1778.
T.
E.
B.
Stuart died
in
Va.,
1864.
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11.56
4.57
7.
3
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9.13
10.27
11.44
mom
12.11
ip)
^th Sunday
after
Easter
Day's
length
14
hours 8
min.
13 Sun
14 Mon
15
Tue
16
Wed
17
Thu
18 Fri
19
Sat
Vienna
taken
by
the
French, 1809.
Ye are
the
light of
the world.
A.
M. at
Bismarck
Grove,
Kans.,
1883.
Wm.
H.
Seward
was
born,
N.
Y.,
1801.
John
Jay
died
in
N.
Y.,
1829.
A. M. at
Covington, Ohio,
1875.
Eld. Quinter
died N.
Manchester,
1888.
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11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
4.55
4.54
4.53
4.52
4.51
4.50
4.50
7.
5
7.
6
7.
7
7. 8
7.
9
7.10
7.10
12.52
1.30
1.56
2.30
2.54
3.30
3.57
20) 6th
Sunday
after
Easter
Day's
length
14
hours
20
mm.
20
Sun |A.
M. at
Harrisburg,
Pa.,
1902.
21
Mon
22 Tue
23
Wed
24
Thu
25
Fri
26
Sat
Eld.
I.
D.
Parker
died,
1910
A.
M.
North Manchester, Ind.,
1888.
A.
M. Muncie, Ind.,
'93
; Roanoke,
'99.
First mis.
appointed
for
India,
1894.
Arlington Heights
captured,
1861.
A.
M.
Illinois,
74;
Pa.,
77;
Kans.,
'96.
11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
11.57
11.57
11.57
4.49
4.48
4.47
4.46
4.46
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
7.14
4.4517.15
sets
7.49
8.43
9.40
10.25
11.12
4.44|7.16|11.45
21)
Whitsuntide
Day's
length
14
hours
^2
min.
27
Sun
A.
M.
at Pertle Springs,
Mo.,
1890.
mm
11.57
4.43
7.17
morn
28
Mon
A.
M. at Lincoln,
Nebr., 1901.
^1
11.57
4.43 7.17
12.15
29
Tue
A. M.
at
Meyersdale,
Pa., 1894.
^1
11.57
4.42 7.18
12.44
30
Wed
A.
M. at Milford, Ind., 1882.
<j?ti
11.57 4.41
7.19 1.09
31
Thu
A.
M.
Ottawa,
'87;
Bur'ton
Pk.,
'98.
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IMPORTANT EVENTS
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Signs
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Time
h.
m.
Sun
Sun
rises
sets
h.
m.
h. m.
Moon
r.
&s.
h. m.
1
Fri
2
Sat
A.
M.
at
Harrisonburg,
Va., 1889.
|
J|
1
A.
M.
at
Hagerstown,
Md.,
1891.
|
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1
11.58
11.58
4.40
4.40
7.20
7.20
1.58
2.35
22)
Trinity
Sunday
Day's
length
14
hours
40
min.
3
Sun
4
Mon
5
Tue
6
Wed
7
Thu
8
Fri
9
Sat
A.
M.
Pa.
1873,
Va. 1879,
Winona
1913.
A.
M.
Decatur,
III,
1895,
York,
Pa.,
'12.
A.
M.
Lanark,
1880,
Springfield, 1906.
A.
M.
Bristol,
1905;
St.
Joseph,
1911.
A.
M.
at
Ashland,
O.,
'81
;
Winona,
1910.
A.
M. Frederick,
1897,
Hershey, 1915.
A.
M.
at
Des
Moines,
Iowa, 1908.
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11.58
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.59
11.59
11.59
4.39
4.38
4.38
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.36
7.21
7.22
7.22
7.23
7.23
7.23
7.24
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3.49
rises
8.50
9.36
10.14
10.46
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Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
14
hours
48
min.
10 Sun
11
Mon
12 Tue
13
Wed
14
Thu
15
Fri
16
Sat
Judson
volunteered for
missions,
1810.
A. M.,
N.
Man.,
78,
Harrisonb'g,
1889.
Wm.
C.
Bryant died
in
N.
Y.,
1878.
Ch. Erect.
&
Miss.
Com. org.,
1884.
Benedict
Arnold
died
in London,
1801.
Eld.
John
Kline killed
in Va.,
1864.
Battle
of
Petersburg,
Va.,
1864.
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12.
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4.36
4.36
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
7.24
7.24
7.25
7.25
7.25
7.25
7.25
11.11
11.48
morn
12.14
12.46
1.30
2.10
24)
.
2nd
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's length
14
hours
50
min.
17
Sun
18
Mon
19
Tue
20 Wed
21
Thu
22
Fri
23 Sat
Eld.
John
Kline
was
born,
1797.
Battle
of Waterloo,
1815.
Council
of
Nice,
325.
Geo. B.
Holsinger born,
1857.
Santa Ana died in
Mexico
City,
1876.
Let your light
shine.
D.
P.
Sayler,
b.
1811, d.
June
6,
1885.
1
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12.
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3.38
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8.43
9.32
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25)
jrd
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
14
hours
50
min.
24 Sun
25 Mon
26
Tue
27 Wed
28
Thu
29 Fri
30
Sat
Henry
Ward
Beecher
born. Conn., 1813.
A.
M.
at
Seattle,
Wash.,
closed,
1914.
Eld.
John
Wise
died in
Kansas,
1909.
Joseph
Smith
died,
Nauvoo,
III,
1844.
John
Wesley born
England,
1703.
Henry
Clay
died
in Washington,
1852.
Chas.
Guiteau hanged,
Washington,
'82.
mm
12.
2
4.35
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11.32
11.59
morn
12.
7
12.49
1.28
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Seventh
Month—
31
Days
1917
Weeks
and
Days
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
Moons
I
Clock
I
Sun I Sun
|
Moon
and
I
Time
|
rises|
sets
|
r.
&
s.
Signs
|h.
m.|h. m.|h.
m.|h.
m.
Day's
length
14
hours
48
min.
26)
4th
Sunday
after
Trinity
4
4.36
4.36
4.37
4.38
4.38
4.38
4.38
7.24
7.24
7.23
7.22
7.22
7.22
7.22
1
Sun
I
Battle
of Gettysburg, 1863.
2
MonJGarfield
shot
in
Washington,
1881.
3
Tue
4
Wed
5
Thu
6
Fri
7
Sat
Eld. E.
W.
Stoner
died
in Md.,
1911.
Declaration
of Independence,
1776.
Battle of
Chippewa,
1814.
Huss born
in Bohemia,
1369,
died,
1415.
Thomas
Hooker
died
in
Conn.,
1647.
«1
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
1.51
2.34
3.47
risec
7.56
8.39
9.27
Day's
length
14
hours
46
min.
21)
^th
Sunday
after
Trinity
5 4.39 7.21
4.39
7.21
9.56
10.34
10.57
11.44
morn
12.27
1.14
8
Sun
9
Mon
10
Tue
1822.
.
B.
Shelley
died in Italy,
Braddock's
Defeat,
1755.
John
Calvin
born
in
France,
1509.
11
Wed
I
John
Q.
Adams born
in
Mass.,
1767.
12 Thu
I
Julius
Caesar
was
born,
100
B.
C.
13
Fri
|Breth.
Mis. arrive
in
Asia Minor,
1895.
14
Sat
IJudson
arrived
at
Burmah, 1813.
i
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12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
4.40
4.40
4.41
4.42
7.20
7.20
7.19
7.18
443
7.17
Day's
length
14
hours
^4
min.
8)
6th Sunday
after
Trinity
4.44
7.16
5
Sun
1
16
Mon
17 Tue
18
Wed
19
Thu
20
Fri
21 Sat
Rembrandt
born,
1607.
Isaac
Watts
born
(following
day),
1674.
Adam
Smith died
in
Edinburgh,
1790.
Godefroy
de
Bouillion
died in 1100.
Battle
of
Winchester,
Va., 1864.
Petrarch
(Italian
poet) born, 1304.
Battle
of
Bull
Run, 1861.
^
Mm
mm
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
4.45
4.46
4.46
4.47
4.47
6 4.48
7.15
7.14
7.14
7.13
7.13
7.12
1.48
2.27
3.21
sets
7.15
7.57
8.47
2^)
yth Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
14
hours
24
min.
22
Sun
23 Mon
24
Tue
25 Wed
26
Thu
27
Fri
28
Sat
Eld.
Henry
Kurtz
born,
Germany,
1796.
Eld.
W.
A. Anthony died
in
Pa.,
1911.
Martin Van
Buren died
in
N.
Y.,
1862.
Samuel
Mohler died
in
Ohio, 1891.
Eld.
E.
W.
Stoner
born,
1833.
Battle,
Atlanta,
Ga.
(fol. day),
1864.
Robespierre
died,
1794.
<mm
12.
6
4.49
7.11
<mm
12.
6
4.50
7.10
3im
12.
6
4.51
7. 9
Mm
12.
6 4.52
7.
8
^m
12.
6 4.52
7.
8
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3
12.
6 4.53
7.
7
j^
3
12.
6 4.54
7.
6
9.36
9.59
10.39
10.58
11.35
11.54
morn
joj
8th
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's length
14
hours
12
min.
29
Sun
30
Mon
31
Tue
Wm.
Wilberforce
died in London,
1833.
William
Penn
died
in
England, 1718.
Christian Hope died
in
Kansas,
1899.
«1
12.
6
4.55
7.
5
«1
12.
6 4.55
7.
5
^1
12.
6 4.56
7.
4
12.34
1.29
2.32
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Eighth
Month
—31 Days 1917
Weeks
and
Days
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
I Moons
I
Clock Sun I
Sun
|
Moon
I
and
I
Time
f
rises|
sets
|
r. & s.
Signs
|h.
m.|h.
m.|h.
m.|h.
m.
1 Wed
2
Thu
3
Fri
4
Sat
Robert
Morrison died
in
China,
1834.
[Send for
Teachers'
Monthly.]
Eld.
J.
P.
Ebe;-sole died in
Ohio,
1890.
Book
&
Tract
Work
organized,
1885.
^3
12.
6
12.
6
12.
6
12.
6
4.57
4.58
4.59
5.
7.
3
7. 2
7.
1
7.
2.57
3.36
rises
1.32
jij
pth Sunday
after
Trinity Day's length
14
hours
5
Sun
I
Eld. Geo.
D.
Zollers born
in Pa.,
1841.
6
Mon
Alfred
Tennyson
born in England,
1809.
J.
Caspar
Aquila
was
born,
1488.
Robert
Moffat died,
1883.
7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11 Sat
Adoniram
Judson
born
in
Mass., 1788.
Temple
at
Jerusalem
burned,
A.
D.
70.
Robert
G.
Ingersoll born,
N.
Y.,
1833.
^©
12.
5 5.
1
6.59
^
©
12.
5 5.
2 6.58
S5©
12.
5 5. 3
6.57
S©
12.
5 5.
4
6.56
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12.
5
5. 5
6.55
f?«C
12.
5
5.
6
6.54
^€
12.
4 5. 7
6.53
7.55
8.47
9.39,
9.58
10.47
11.44
morn
^2)
loth
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
jj
hours 46
min.
12
Sun
13
Mon
14
Tue
15
Wed
16
Thu
17
Fri
18
Sat
James
Russell
Lowell
died,
Mass.,
1891.
Cornelius
Van
Dyck,
of
Syria,
b.
1818.
Farragut
died
in
N.
H.,
1870.
Napoleon
was
born,
Corsica,
1769.
Earthquake, Valparaiso,
1906.
William
Carey born,
1761.
Confederate Congress met, 1862.
^c
12.
5. 6.51
^c
12.
5.10 6.50
12.
5.11
6.49
58S
c
12.
5.12 6.48
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12.
5.13
6.47
1
m
m
12.
5.14
6.46
1
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12.
5.15 6.45
12.37
1.32
2.27
2.59
3.33
sets
7.08
jjj
nth Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
jj
hours
50
min.
19
Sun
20
Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23
Thu
1
24
Fri
1
25 Sat
1
Blaise
Pascal died,
Paris,
1662.
Mt.
Morris
College opened, 1879.
John
Tyndall
born in
Ireland,
1820.
Battle
of
Catlett's Station, 1862.
Louis XVI.
was
born in France,
1754.
Eld.
Jacob
Thomas d.
in
Va.,
1910.
Eld.
Hiel Hamilton died
in
Ind.,
1897.
*t®
12.
5.17
6.43
^®
12.
5.18 6.42
mm
12.
5.19 6.41
1
3im
12.
5.20 6.40
^#
12.
2.5.21
6.39
mm
12.
5.22
6.38
i«i
12.
5.24
6.36
7.46
8.35
8.56
9.48
10.34
10.59
11.34
^4)
12th
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
Jj
hours
12
min.
26 Sun
Christopher
Sower
II.
died
in
Pa.,
1784.|
c^
1
12. 2
5.25
6.35
11.57
27
Mon
Battle
of
Long
Island,
1776. 1
^
1
12.
1
5.26
6.34
morn
28
Tue
Barbara
Kindig
Gish
born,
1829.
^
1
12.
1
5.27 6.33 12.29
29
Wed
Russo-Japanese
war
ended,
1905.
^
3
12.
1
5.29
6.31
1.31
30
Thu
Eld.
Lemuel Hillery
died
in
Ind.,
1912.1
^
1
12.
5.30 6.30
2.36
31
Fri
John
Bunyan
died in London,
1688.
I
^
H
12.
5.31
6.29
3.40
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Days
1917
Weeks
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Days
1
Sat
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
I
Moons
I
Clock]
Sun I
Sun
|
Moon
1
and
I
Time
f
rises
sets
|
r. «&
s.
I
Signs
|h.
m.fh.
m.
|h.
m. | h.^ m.
Battle
of
-Sedan.
1870.
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rises
35)
^3^^
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's length
I2
hours
54
min.
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
8
Sat
Atlanta captured by
Sherman, 1864.
Oliver
Cromwell died in
London, 1658.
Phoebe Gary
was
born in
Ohio,
1824.
Publishing House
moved
to
Elgin, 1899.
Lafayette
was
born
in
France, 1757.
Sister
Mary
S.
Geiger died,
1916.
John
A.
Bowman
killed in
Tenn., 1863.
^
11.59
11.59
11.59
11.59
11.58
11.58
11.58
5.34
5.35
5.36
5.37
6.26
6.25
6.24
6.23
5.39.6.21
5.40
5.41
6.20
6.19
6.40
7.35
8.24
8.51
9.44
10.40
11.37
^6)
14th Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's length
12 hours
^8
min.
9
Sun
iMosheim
(church historian) died,
1755.
10
Mon
j
Blessed
are
the
peacemakers.
11
Tue
i
Battle
of
Lake
Ghamplain, 1814.
12
Wed
I
Alex. Gampbell born
in Ireland, 1788.
13
Thu
Great flood
in Spain,
3,000
lost,
1891.
14
Fri
Brethren
at
Work
started,
Lanark,
1876.
15
Sat IChrysostom
died day before, 407.
i^C
11.58
5.43
6.17
11.57
5.44 6.16
^
c
11.57
5.45
6.15
j.g
c
11.56
5.47
6.13
«c
11.56
5.48 6.12
<rtC
11.55
5.49 6.11
<etC
41.55
5.50
6.10
morn
12.44
1.29
2.17
2.51
3.34
4.45
57^
15th Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
12
hours
20 min.
16
Sun
1
Revolution
in
Guatemala, 1891.
^m
11.55
5.51
6.
9
sets
17 Mon|U.
S.
Constitution
adopted,
1787.
^m
11.54
5.53
6.
7 6.30
18
Tue
J
Sarah
R.
Major
died
in
Ohio,
1884.
)^m
11.54
5.54
6.
6
7.26
19 WedlJames
A.
Garfield died in
N.
J.,
1881.
)^m
11.53
5.55
6.
5 7.54
20
Thu
1
Battle
of
Chickamauga, 1863.
«#
11.53
5.57
6. 3
8.49
21
Fri
1
Abraham
H.
Cassel
born in
Pa., 1820.
mm
11.53
5.58
6. 2
9.32
22 Sat
|Eld.
S. S.
Mohler
born
in
Ohio, 1832.
mm
11.52
5.59
6.
1
9.57
j^'j
i6th
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
12
hours
2
min.
23
Sun
I
Neptune discovered,
1846.
24
Mon
I
Eld.
Isaac
Price
born in
Pa.,
1802.
25
Tue
I
First
Breth. Miss,
reach
China, 1909.
26
Wed
I
Christopher
Sower
II.
born,
1721.
27
Thu
Breth.
church
organized in
Colo., 1873.
28
Fri
Frances E. Willard
born
in
N.
Y.,
1839,
29
Sat
[Lord
Nelson
born
in
England,
1758.
11.52|6.
11.52|6.
11.52|6.
11.51|6.
11.5116.
11.51 6.
11.506.
6.
5.59
5.58
5.56
5.54
5.53
5.521
10.51
11.46
morn
1.43
2.42
3.40
4.38
jp^
I'/th
Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
11
hours
44
min.
30
Sun
I
Geo.
Whitefield
died
in
Mass.,
1770.
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Weeks
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Moons
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IMPORTANT
EVENTS
J
and
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Signs
h. m.
Sun Sun Moon
rises
sets r. & s.
Ii.
m. h.
m.
h. m.
1
Mon
2
Tue
3
Wed
4
Thu
5
Fri
6 Sat
Eld.
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T.
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First
railroad
in
United States,
1833.
Bethany
Bible School
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11.50
11.49
11.49
11.49
11.48
6.11
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.17
6.18
5.49
5.47
5.46
5.45
5.43
5.42
6.11
6.52
7.
7
8.14
9.30
10.40
40)
i8th
Sunday
after
Trinity Day's
length
11 hours
24
min.
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10 Wed
11
Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat
Edgar Allan Poe died,
Baltimore,
1849.
The
great
Chicago
fire,
1871.
David
Brainerd (miss.) died, 1747.
Eld.
Daniel Thomas died in
Va.,
1868.
Eld.
Samuel
Zigler
was
born, 1816.
Columbus
discovered
West
Indies,
1492.
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Mackay born, 1849.
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14
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15
Mon
16 Tue
17
Wed
18 Thu
19-
Fri
20
Sat
William
Penn
was
born
in
London,
1644.
S.
T. Bosserman died
in
Ohio,
1886.
First
Breth.
miss, to India
sailed,
1894.
Burgoyne's
surrender,
1777.
Moffat embarked
.for
S.
Africa,
1816.
Eld.
Isaac
Price
died in
Pa.,
1884.
C.
H.
Brubaker
died
in
India, 1910.
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after
Trinity
Day's
length 10
hours
48
min.
21
Sun
22 Mon
23
Tue
24
Wed
25
Thu
26
Fri
27
Sat
Battle of
Trafalgar,
1805.
Remember
the
poor.
Surrender of
Metz,
1870.
Ann
Judson
(Ann
of
Ava) died,
1826.
Christian Hope
baptized,
1874.
Hope,
pastor
Brooklyn
ch., N. Y., 1896.
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Roosevelt born
in
N.
Y.,
1858.
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50
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28 Sun
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London, 1656.
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James
K.
Polk
born
in
N.
C,
1795.
VVm.
Cullen
Bryant born, Mass.,
1794.
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9
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Sunday
after
Trinity
Day's
length
lo
hours
14
min.
Sun
I
Brethren
arrived
S.
California, 1884.
Mon
B.
F.
Butler
was
born
in
N.
H.,
1818.
Tue
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10 Sat
Eld.
B.
F. Moomaw
died
in
Va.,
1900.
Battle of
Belmont, Mo.,
1861.
Eld.
John
S.
Holsinger
d.
in
Va.,
1910.
Mohammed
born (day
following),
570.
Luther
was
born
in
Saxony, 1483.
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12
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13
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14
Wed
15
Thu
16
Fri
17
Sat
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H.
P. Hylton
b.
in
Va.,
1822.
Danish
Mission
started,
1875.
Eld.
Enoch
Eby born, Nov.
15,
1828.
S.
T. Bosserman
born,
1842.
Eld.
Daniel Vaniman died,
Kans.,
1903.
Eld.
Geo.
Wolfe
died
in
Illinois,
1865.
S. M.
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organized, 1886.
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length
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hours
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min.
18
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19
Mon
20
Tue
21
Wed
22
Thu
23
Fri
24 Sat
First
love
feast
in
Denmark,
1876.
.
James
A.
Garfield born
in
Ohio, 1831.
Eruption
of Mt. Vesuvius,
1857.
Voltaire
was born
in
Paris,
1694.
Geo. B.
Holsinger died, 1908.
Franklin Pierce born in
N.
H.,
1804.
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1894.
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26
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27
Tue
28 Wed
29
Thu
30
Fri
Isaac Watts
died
in
England,
1748.
Great tempest
of
1703.
George
B.
Crittenden
died
in
Ky.,
1880.
Washington
Irving
died
in
N.
Y.,
1859.
Breth.
ch.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.,
ded.,
1908.
Eld.
Samuel
Zigler
died
in
Va.,
1901.
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Wed
Thu
Fri
8
Sat
John
Brown
was
executed
in
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1859.
Samuel
Cooper
died,
1876.
Eld.
S.
S.
Mohler
d.
in Mo.,
1893.
Martin
Van
Buren born in
N.
Y.,
1782.
Jefferson
Davis died
in La., 1889.
Christian
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born in
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was
born in
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1765.
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10
Mon
11
Tue
12
Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat
John
Milton
born
in London,
1608.
Blessed are the
merciful.
Great
fire in
Charleston*
1861.
The
Lord
is
my
Shepherd.
Battle
of
Fredericksburg,
1862.
Washington
died, Mt.
Vernon,
1799.
Nero
(Roman
emperor)
born,
Italy, 37.
50)
3rd
Sunday
in
Advent
Day's
length
p
hours 10 min.
16
Sun
17 Mon
18
Tue
19
Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22
Sat
The great
New
York
fire,
1835:
John
G.
Whittier born in
Mass., 1807.
Battle
of Lexington, Ky.,
1862.
Eld.
Robert
Calvin
died,
1851.
Eld.
John
Metzger
born, 1807.
Robert
Moffat
was
born
in
1795.
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landed, Plymouth
Rock,
1620.
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min.
23
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24 Mon
25
Tue
26
Wed
27 Thu
28
Fri
29
Sat
Joseph
Smith
was
born,
1805.
Thackeray
died in
London,
1863.
Christmas.
Texas admitted,
1845.
Geo.
Whitefield
born
in
England, 1714.
Chas.
Wesley
born
in England,
1708.
Wm.
Gladstone born
in
Liverpool,
1809.
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min.
30
Sun
31
Mon
Eld.
Wm.
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born in Pa.,
1827.
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Thana
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Ahwa,
Dangs
Forest,
via
Bilimora.
Pittenger,
Florence
B.,
Ahwa,
Dangs
Forest,
via
Bilimora.
Powell,
Josephine
...Vada,
Thana
Dist.
Royer,
B.
Mary,
Dahanu, Thana
Dist.,
B. B.
C.
I.
R.
R.
Ross,
A. W.,
Bulsar,
Surat
Dist.
Ross, Mrs.
A.
W.,
Bulsar, Surat
Dist.
Shumaker,
Ida
C,
Bulsar, Surat
Dist.
Stover,
W.
B.,
Anklesvar,
B.
B.
C.
I. R.
R.
Stover, Mary
E,,
Anklesvar,
B. B. CI.
R.
R.
Swartz, Goldie
Bulsar,
Surat
Dist.
Widdowson,
S.
Olive,
Anklesvar,
B. B.
C.
I.
R. R.
Ziegler,
Kathryn,
Bulsar,
Surat
Dist.
Please notice
—
Postage on
letters
to
our mis-
sionaries is
5c
for
each
ounce
or
fraction there-
of
and
3e for
each
additional
ounce
or
frac-
tion.
My
Promised
Land
The
field
is the
world,
said
the
Mas-
ter,
and
there
is
where
every
Christian
is
expected to
work.
Christians
seem-
ingly
have
divided
that
world-field
into
two,
—
the home
and
the
foreign.
Most
every
Christian
is born
in
the
home
field,
and
far
too
many
of
them
never look
beyond
that
boundary.
It is
natural,
purely
human,
—to
be
unlike
Abraham,
who
left
his
country, his
people,
and
his home,
and
went
to a
country that
the
Lord showed him
to
enter. It
was
the
promised land to
Abraham. Where
is
the
promised
land in which
each
Christian
is
to
labor
for the Master?
Not every
one
is
called
to
foreign
missionary service,
but
every
one who
desires
to
work in the
place
of
God's
ap-
pointment and where
the
need
is
the
greatest MUST
consider
the
claims
of
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
the
foreign
field
in
connection
with
the
home
work
before
he
makes
his
final
decision.
To
omit
considering
the
for-
eign
opportunity
is to
leave an
impor-
tant
factor
out
of
God's
final
plan in
his
life
and,
like
omitting
some
part of
the
solution
in a
problem
in
mathematics,
the
correct
answer
can
not be
obtained.
It
is
important that
each
one have
the
correct
answer
to
his
life.
It
is
too
late
to
discover
this
when we
are old.
This
choice
must
be
made
in youth.
And no
one
knows
whether
God
wants
him in
a
foreign
land until
he
has made
a
sin-
cere
effort to
enter
it.
While
there
are
many
reasons which
may
be
acceptable
to
the
Father for
not
being
in
foreign
service,
WILLFUL
IGNORANCE
AND
DISREGARD
to
the
claims
of
the
foreign
field is
NOT
ONE
OF
THEM.
It is
incumbent
upon
every
Christian
to
know
the
field,
and
knowing
it,
to decide
whether
he shall
enter or
not.
In
this he
has Christ
for his
Example.
The
Master
of
every
devout
life him-
self
ignored
not
the cry
of suffering
humanity,
but
came
to
earth
and on
the
cross expressed
the
measure
of
his
re-
sponse to
his
missionary
call,
—
even
OUR NEED.
He went
to
the
farthest
point
from his
Father's
house and
made
the
greatest
possible sacrifice
for
man's
salvation
(Fhilpp.
2: 5-8).
Before
he
ascended,
he said
to his
disciples,
—
even
to
his
disciples today,
—
As
the
Father
hath
sent
me, even
so
send I
you
(John
20:
21).
That
word
you,
in
those
words
of the
Master, includes
you,
reader,
—
it
includes every
follower
of
his.
What has
been
the
answer
to
that
com-
mand
in
your
life?
Where is
the
prom-
ised
land, flowing
with
the milk
and
honey
of noblest
self-sacrificing
service
for
you? At
home
or
abroad?
Trying
to
Do
Business
in
Heaven
That
is
what
every
person who
makes
a
will
is
seeking
to do.
Of
course,
when
an
individual has
worked
hard
for
his
pile,
whether
it
be
large
or
small, he
feels
like
running
it
just
as
long
as
he
can, and of
course
the
will
is
made.
Your
lawyer
may
do his
best
to
write
your
will;
you
yourself
may believe
fully
that
your
relatives and
heirs,
unlike
most
other
people,
will
not
contest
your
will.
Yet
it
is
a
fact,
compiled
from reliable
authorities,
that there
is far
more
litiga-
tion
over
wills than any
other
matter in
court.
One
famous
judge
has
estimated
that 80
per
cent
of
such cases of
litiga-
tion could
have
been
prevented.
This same judge
speaks
further very
significant words:
Every lawyer
knows
that
the
principal
cause
of
will
contests
is
the
eagerness
of
the
business
man
to
control
the
management of his
affairs
after
his
death, and
the
effort of his at-
torney,
to
carry, out
his
post-mortem
p,lans by
creating,
by
his
will,
a
compli-
cated
trust.
The drafting
of such
a
will
requires
the
greatest
legal skill,
and
few
of
them,
even
though
drawn
skillfully,
stand
the
acid
tests.
The
Board,
to
meet
this
uncertainty
of
doing
business
by
will,
has
provided
an
annuity
plan,
and
disposition is
made
of
property
while
the
person
is
living.
It
is far
better
to
execute
your
own
will,
while
living,
than
to
let
it
go
to
lawyers
to
fight over when
you
are
dead.
The
Board
has not
lost
one
dollar
given
on
the annuity plan.
Perhaps
it
has had
to
compromise
half
the
wills in
which
it
was
beneficiary,
rather
than have
an
un-
pleasant
legal
fight.
The
General
Mission
Board is
always
glad
to
give
information
on
this
plan,
and
in
doing
so there
is
no thought
of
putting
any
one under
obligations
to
give unless
he voluntarily
chooses
to do
so.
If
you want to
know
more
about
doing
business
on earth,
as
you
want it
when
in
heaven,
address
the
General
Mission
Board,
Elgin,
Illinois.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Qualifications
of
a
Foreign
Missionary
For
a long
time the
General
Mission
Board has considered the
qualifications
of
a
foreign
missionary
and
at
times
has
considered
seriously
making
a
statement
on
the
point. Not
until re-
cently,
however, did
the
Board
venture
to
make
a
conditional statement.
The
following
is
simply
a
standard
toward
which to
urge young
people to prepare,
but
it
must be
understood
that
this
is
not
required.
Many other
conditions
enter
in. What
the
Board
would
like
is
well-trained
men,
like
Paul,
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit
like
that great
apostle.
But
the
Board
is
far from
accepting men
who
simply have
training
and
do
not
have
the
spiritual
qualities
which
should
characterize the
messenger of
God to
foreign
lands.
In this
light the
Board
has adopted
the
following:
PHYSICAIi
A
sound
constitution,
capable
of
endur-
ing
hardness and not
subject
to
any
hered-
itary disease; good
health and
senses.
MENTAr.
(1)
Evaijferelistic.
—
^A
regularly-ordained
min-
ister
with regular collegiate
and Biblical
train-
ing.
(2)
Educational.
—
A
regular
college course;
a
thorough
knowledge of the
best
approved
methods
of
teaching,
government
and child-
nature,
thought
and life; practical
experience
in
teaching.
(3)
Medical.—
^A graduate
of a
reputable
medical
college,
at
least
one
year
interne
in
a
good
hospital;
experience
in the
practice of
surgery, so
that
he
may undertake
surgical
work
alone on
the field;
a
license
to practice
medicine
by
the Examining
Board
of
some
State.
(4)
Industrial.
—Such training
and
experi-
ence
as
will
enable
the
worker
to
train
others
to
do
efficient
work
along the
chosen
line.
(5)
Trained
Nurses.
—
Good
academic
train-
ing
or
the equivalent
in high
school;
com-
plete
nursejs
training
in
some
-reputable
hos-
pital;
passing
examination
before
some
State
Board.
Note.—
Where
applicant
has
fitted
himself
for
some
line
of service
other
than
evangelistic,
at least
one
year
of
Biblical
study
(resident
work
preferred)
should
be taken.
DOCTRINAL
Applicant
must
have
recommendation
from
the
congregation
in
which
he
holds
member-
ship;
he
expresses
his
views
on
the
doctrines
of
the
Bible
and
the
tenets
of
the
Church
of
the
Brethren
in
his
application;
he
is ap-
proved
by
Standing
Committee
of
Annual
Con-
ference.
SPIRITUAL
A
genuine
religious
experience;
a
love
for
the
souls
of
men;
familiarity
with
the
Word
ot
Lrod;
habits
of
prayer;
actual
experience
in
personal
work.
Five
Cents
of
Every
Dollar
Some
people
say
that
money
given
to
missions
does
not
get
a
chance
to
do
mis-
sionary
work.
In
an-
swer
to that
statement,
in
whatever
form
it
may
appear,
the
fol-
lowing
is given:
Of
the
total
expenditures
of the
General
Mis-
sion
Board,
last
year
(1915-16), namely
$132,199.31,
there
was
expended,
for
Board's
traveling
expenses,
salaries
for
the
office,
traveling
secretaries,
postage,
stationery,
etc..
the
sum of
$6,436.-
14.
In other
words,
of
every
dollar
spent
by
tne
Board
a
little
less
than
five
cents
was
used
as
above
indicat-
ed.
And
that expendi-
ture
took
care of
plac-
ing
carefully
$164,700.-
00
in
properly-secured
loans,
which is
no
part
of
the
total
expendi-
tures.
Those
figures
are
their
own
argu-
ment.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
In
a
Nut
Shell
The
total
receipts
for
the year 1915-16,
by
the General Mission Board, were
$131,267.99
and
may be
divided
as
follows:
Donated
by
congregations
and
individuals,
',
$73,716.73
Income
from
endowment
and
real
estate,
39,545.90
Income
from
the
Brethren
Publishing
House,'
9,840.00
Other
sources,
8,165.36
Total,
$131,267.99
That
first
item, %72>,7\6.7Z,
is
analyzed
and some added information
given
in the
following
table:
1915-16
1914-15
State
District
o
d
1
<
^1
o
s
03
Arlf
ansas,
2321
12|
2
$
19
70
1169
53
2696 44
54 02
3759
33
1794
40
3229
79
3335
88
1334
19
2327 16
2152
69
783 47
1077
67
563
76
281
88
1520
26
1830
26
773
22
106
76
688 30
521
69
492
62
158
74
1479
23
59
13
1086 36
1636
62
1457
95
4475
94
441
82
562 43
399
08
203 92
4046
71
2026
48
1174
15
2000 52
3288 56
292
59
306
23
1746
13
1408
53
1517
14
848
15
317
51
804
93
12
82
$
16 85
62
90
766
13
112
00
265
15
152
90
318 09
369 56
256 27
387
43
183 05
119
10
124
90
156
13
.90
80
736
46
211 95
54
60
14
00
230
29
124
90
125
85
24
00
237 03
99 49
497 40
341
47
356
25
412 24
148
72
59 10
212
00
27 75
184 60
181
84
59 40
353 01
223
62
1268 76
142
00
795
79
151
08
364
23
6
75
66
49
47 28
44 84
1 00
$
36
551
15
$
7 97
984
91
2709 82
117
61
3539 61
2079
35
3636 33
3850
89
1631
41
2553
04
2848
08
652 34
1313 46
1533
56
391
42
1628
80
1444
05
623 01
52 96
626
03
495
21
509
16
183
04
1254 02
107
82
1201
10
1744
71
1794
76
3587
11
477
91
859 90
573
42
202
21
3392
66
1804 17
1049 92
1659
58
2822
59
308
82
318
94
2221 53
1645
42
1463
38
604
86
261
78
696
42
46
77
10
00
$
3
Northern
California,
1048
1511
267
2499
2304
4246
5074
2702
1306
1611
758
1599
1014
645
1566
2191
1692
507
1343
593
762
537
1143
722
1497
2775
1775
6069
1081
752
776
388
6016
4684
1689
4888
6338
1614
341
2473
1684
3664
1998
1186
1722
409
16
20
4
29
30
42
46
36
17
21
12
22
17
13
22
16
9
6
25
13
10
15
21
23
31
27
28
44
24
12
14
11
32
28
13
21
36
25
8
21
17
18
23
12
17
10
13
14
2
25
23
36
42
24
13
17
10
16
12
10
20
14
6
4
19
11
8
11
12
7
24
24
25
39
9
8
11
7
32
25
12
19
33
13
6
13
12
11
12
10
10
3
1232
43
3462
57
166 02
4024
48
1947
30
3547 88
3705 44
1590 46
2714
59
2335
74
902
57
1202
57
719 89
372 68
2256
72
2042 21
827 82
120
76
918 59
646
59
618 47
182
74
1716
26
158
62
1583 76
1978 09
1814
20
4888 18
590
54
621
53
611
08
231
67
4231
31
2208
32
1233
55
2353
53
3512
18
1561 35
448
23
2541
92
1559
61
1881
37
854 90
384
00
942 21
57 66
1 00
1 18
2 29
62
1
61
85
84
73
59
2
08
1
45
1
19
75
71
58
1 44
93
49
24
68
1
09
81
34
1
50
22
1 06
71
1
02
81
55
83
79
60
70
47
73
48
55
97
1
31
1
03
93
51
43
32
55
14
94
Southern
California,
1
71
W
Colo
and Utah,
44
No
Illinois
and
Wis.,
14
Southern
Illinois,
91
Middle
Indiana,
*.
87
Northern
Indiana,
77
Southern
Indiana
64
Middle
Iowa
...
2
09
Northern
Iowa
1
81
Southern
Iowa,
Northeastern
Kansas
90
85
N.
W.
Kans. &
N.
E.
Colo.,
....
Southeastern
Kansas
1 44
60
S.
W.
Kans.
&
S.
E. Colo.,
Eastern
Maryland,
1
02
65
Middle
Maryland
.
.
39
Western
Maryland,
09
Michigan,
47
Middle
Missouri,
83
Northern
Missouri,
92
Southern
Missouri,
32
Nebraska,
1
15
N.
&
S.
Car.,
Ga.
&
Fla.,
N.
D.,
B. Mt.
&
W.
Can
N.
E. Ohio,
14
77
64
N.
W.
Ohio,
99
Southern Ohio,
fi^
Okla.
&
N.
Mex
45
Idaho and
W.
Mont.,
Washington
1
28
74
Oregon,
48
Eastern
Pennsylvania,
&1
Middle
Pennsylvania,
:
42
S.
E. Pa.,
N.
J.
&
E.
N. Y
Southern
Pennsylvania
Western
Pennsylvania,
60
33
44
Tenn.,
Ala.,
Miss.
&
Ky.,
Texais
and
Louisiana,
First
Virginia,
20
93
98
Second
Virginia, 56
Northern
Virginia
38
Southern
Virginia, 27
Eastern
Virginia, 26
First
West
Virginia, 35
Second
West
Virginia,
Cuba,
.
.
11
India,
1130
227
9
9
enmark
and
Sweden,
1
43 76
132
83
43
76
132
83
19
43
57
266
71
14
Unknown
1
Totals,
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BRETHREN FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Missions and
the
Sunday-
School
There
is
no more
promising and fruit-
ful
field
to
cultivate for
missionary
work
than
the Sunday-school.
Already the
fruitage
is most
gratifying,
and in
a
sense
no special
effort
has
been
made.
The
children,
when taught
to
give
nick-
els
instead
of
pennies,
will
bring
to-
gether
a
large fund
for
the
Lord,
and
none will
give more
cheerfully
than
they,
if
the
parents
will help
them.
Let
the
children give
unto
the Lord.
This
is
the record
of
the
Sunday-schools for
missionary
work,
as far as
systematic
record
has
been kept:
1907,
$13,372.16
1908
17,700.90
1909,
17,337.81
1910,
21,704.17
1911,
21,979.71
1912,
26,112.07
1913,
33,902.36
1914,
,
28,867.73
1915,
31.353.81
Total
for
nine
years,
$212,330.84
Missionary
Offerings
at
A.
M.
1890 Pertle
Springs,
Mo.,
$
224.30
1891
Hagerstown,
Md.,
295.11
1892
Cedar
Rapids, Iowa,
366.82
1893 Muncie,
Indiana
244.33
1894 Meyersdale,
Pa
260.88
1895 Decatur,
111.,
366.12
1896
Ottawa,
Kans.,
302.00
1897 Frederick,
Md.,
500.74
1898 Burlington Park,
111.,
1,400.01
1899
Roanoka,
Va.,
1,609.90
1900
No. Manchester,
Ind.,
1,868.00
1901
Lincoln,
Nebr.,
1,881.22
1902 Harrisburg,
Pa
1,732.66
1903
Belief
ontaine,
Ohio
5,632.04
1904
Carthage, Mo
5,677.19
1905
Bristol, Tenn.,
7,750.61
1906 Springfield,
111
10,142.32
1907 Los Angeles,
Cal., 8,266.21
1908
Des
Moines, Iowa,
23,594.76
1909 Harrisonburg,
Va.,
12,716.36
1910 Winona
Lake, Ind.,
:.... 16,482.95
19U
St. Joseph,
Mo.,
13,563.01
1912
York, Pa.,
16,099.95
1913
Winona
Lake,
Ind
20,796.88
1914 Seattle,
Wash.,
21,471.53
1915 Hershey,
Pa
23,603.68
1916
Winona
Lake,
Ind
25,520.53
1917
Wicliita, Kansas,
?
? ?
What
is
the matter with
Wichita Con-
ference? Let's
make our offering
ditto
Winona
Lake
of 1916
in
every figure
but
the
first
one,
—
slip
one on 1916
by
making
that
a
3.
General
Missionary
Receipts
1887,
$
3,877.29
1888, 4,184.41
1889, 5,587.28
1890,
7,936.32
1891,
7,628.09
1892,
11,513.14
1893
8,989.17
1894, 9,878.39
1895
10,691.78
1896,
17,258.91
1897,
20,259.29
1898,
31,423.06
1899, 32,123.09
1900,
50,978.07
1901,
39,112.74
1902,
41,215.52
1903,
42,095.89
1904,
52,237.64
1905
58,004.59
1906,
69,142.17
1907, 66,960.89
1908, 67,642.63
1909, 87,049.79
1910
69,922.67
1911,
77,734.87
1912,
92,250.46
1913,
99,734.09
1914, 114,720.82
1915,
131,267.99
1916
???,???.??
Can't
we
make every
one of those
question
marks
a
5
save the
first
one?
WE
CAN
IF
WE
WILL
Gish'Fund
Books
liist
of
Books Available
to
Ministers
of the
Church
of the
Brethren
under
the
Provisions
of
the
Gish Publishing Fund
Nov.
1,
1916.
Tliese
books
at
the
special
price
named
are
limited
to
ministers
of
the
Church
of the
Brethren.
Those
whose names
are
not
in
the
Almanac
will please
have
a
notice of
their
election written
out
by
the
Elder, and sent in
with their order. Price of books
remains
the
same,
whether ordered
by
Single copy
or
in
quantity, whether
by
or
express
or
freight.
All orders
should be
addressed
to
Brethren
Publishing:
House,
Elgin,
Illinois.
I. Trine
Immersion
as
the
Apostolic
Form of
Cliristian
Baptism.
—
By
James
Quinter.
20
cents.
3.
Doctrine
of the
Brethren Defended.
—
By
R.
H.
Miller.
20
cents.
5. Seven Churches of
Asia.
—
By
D.
L.
Miller.
20
cents.
II.
Bible
Dictionary.
—
By
Smith
and Pelou-
bet.
Finely illustrated.
25 cents.
15.
The
Eternal
Verities.—
By
D.
L.
Miller.
20
cents.
19.
Modern
Secret
Societies,
—
By
Chas. A.
Blanchard, D.
D. 15
cents.
20.
Alone
With God.—
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J.
H.
Garrison.
15 cents.
23.
Cruden's
Concordance.
This
book
con-
tains
757
pages.
30
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26. Bible Atlas;
Historical Geography
of
the
Bible.—
By
J.
L. Hurlbut,
D. D.
60
cents.
29.
History
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Brethren.—
By
M.
G.
Brumbaugh.
50
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30.
The
Young
Preacher.
—
By
Theodore
L.
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D.
D.
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31.
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Apostles.
—
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Irife and
Times
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—
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t
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
86.
Universalism Against
Itself.
—
By
Wil-
ford
Hall, Ph. D.
20
cents.
37.
Problems
of Pulpit and
Platform.
—
By
D.
D.
Culler. 156
pages.
15
cents.
39.
Bible Beadingrs
and Bible
Studies.—
By
I. J.
Rosenberger.
10
cents.
43.
Bible
History.—
By
Prof.
W.
G.
Blaikie,
D. D.
30
cents.
46.
The
Character of
Jesus.—
By
Horace
Bushnell.
15
cents.
49.
Problem
of
the
Old
Testament.—
By
Jas.
Orr.
25 cents.
50.
Roman
Catholicism Capitulating-
Before
Protestantism.
—
By
G.
V. Fradryssa, 20
cents.
*51.
Contagion
of Character.—
By
Newell
Dwight
Hillis.
20 cents.
*52.
Pastoral and Personal Evangelism.
—
By
Charles Goodell. 20 cents.
*53.
History of the Christian
Church.
—Vol.
IV.—
By
Dr.
Philip Schafe.
90
cents.
54.
The
Preacher
and His
Models.
—
By
James Stalker. 20 cents.
55. Preparation and
Delivery
of Sermons.
By
John A. Broadus.
35
cents.
56.
A
Man
and
His
Money.—
By
Harry
Reeves
Calkins. 25 cents.
57.
Quiet Talks
on
Following
the
Christ.
—By
S.
D. Gordon. 20 cents.
58.
Thirty-three
Years
of
Missions
in
the
Church
of
the
Brethren.—
By
Galen
B.
Royer.
50 cents.
59. History
of
the Christian
Church. Vol.
V.
Part
I.
By
David
S.
Schaff.
90 cents.
«0.
Quiet Talks
on
John's
Gospel.
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D.
Gordon. 20 cents.
61.
Expository
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Plans
and Meth-
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B: Meyer. 20 cents.
62.
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of Prayer.
By
James Hastings,
60
cents.
63. A
Man's
Value
to Society.
—
By
Newell
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cents.
64.
I.ife
of St, Paul,—
By
James
Stalker.
15
cents.
*
To
be
taken from
the
list
March
1,
1917.
District Missionary
Secretaries
As
near as we can
revise the list,
the fol-
lowing
is a
list
of
the
District
Missionary
Sec-
retaries, as appointed
by State
Districts,
in
harmony with
the Conference
Plan
of
1911:
Arkansas, First
District
and
Southeastern
Missouri.
California,
Northern,
D.
L.
Forney, Chico,
Cal.
California,
Southern,
and Arizona,
Geo.
H.
Bashor,
Glendora,
Cal.
Colorado,
Western,
and
Utah.
Idaho
and
Western
Montana,
S.
S.
Neher,
Twin
Falls, Idaho.
Illinois, Northern,
and
Wisconsin,
S.
C.
Mil-
ler, Elgin,
111.
Illinois,
Southern,
Geo.
W.
Miller,
Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Indiana,
Middle,
Catherine
Neher,
Flora,
Ind.,
Box 174.
Indiana, Northern,
R.
O.
Roose, 504
N.
Main
St., South
Bend, Ind.
Indiana, Southern,
J.
W.
Root,
R.
21,
Buck
Creek,
Ind.,
1916,
Iowa, Middle,
J,
Q,
Goughnour, Ankeny,
Iowa,
Iowa,
Northern,
Minnesota
and
South
Da-
kota,
Iowa
Southern, Leslie Cover,
S.
Ottumwa,
Iowa,
118
S,
Moore
St.
Kansas, Northeastern,
Kansas,
Northwestern
and
Northeastern
Colorado,
Mary E, Daggett, Covert,
Kansas.
Kansas, Southeastern,
John
Sherfy, 1309
S,
Edith
St.,
Chanute,
Kans.
Kansais, Southwestern,
and
Southern
Colo-
rado,
W.
H. Yoder,
McPherson,
Kans.
Maryland, Eastern,
W.
E.
Roop, Westmin-
ster, Md.
Maryland,
Middle,
Caleb Long,
Boonsboro,
Md.
Maryland,
Western,
James
W.
Beeghly,
Oakland,
Md.
Michigan,
S.
M, Smith,
Lake
Odessa,
Mich,
Missouri,
Middle,
I, V.
Enos,
Adrian,
Mo,
Missouri,
Northern, B,
W,
Mason,
Norborne,
Mo., R, 2.
Missouri,
Southern,
and Northwestern
Ar-
kansas, none appointed.
Nebraska,
S.
G.
Nickey,
Moorefield, Nebr.
North
Dakota, Eastern Montana
and
West-
ern
Canada,
O.
A. Myer,
Williston,
N. D.
North
and
South
Carolina,
Georgia
and Flor-
ida,
Jos.
H. Griffith,
Brummets Creek,
N.
C.
Ohio,
Northeastern,
Oscar
H.
Bechtel, Belle-
ville, Ohio.
'
Ohio,
Northwestern,
G.
A.
Snider,
Lima,
Ohio.
Ohio,
Southern, Ira
G.
Blocher,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Oklah'oma,
Panhandle
of
Texas
and New
Mexico,
John R, Pitzer,
Cordell,
Okla.
Oregon, Hiram
Smith,
Albany,
Oregon.
Pennsylvania,
Eastern,
I.
W.
Taylor, Neffs-
ville.
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Middle,
John B. Miller,
Cur-
ryville.
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southeastern.
New
Jersey
and
Eastern
New
York,
M.
C.
Swigart,
6611
Germantown
Avenue,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southern,
W.
H.
Miller,
R. D.
4,
Hanover,
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Western,
H.
S. Replogle,
Windber,
Pa.
Tennessee,
none
appointed.
Texas
and
Louisiana,
M. H.
Peters,
Man-
vel, Tex.
Virginia,
Eastern,
B. E.
Blough,
Nokesville,
Va.
Virginia,
First
District,
C.
D.
Hylton,
Troutville,
Va.
Virginia,
Northern,
J.
Carson
Miller,
Timber-
ville,
Va.
Virginia,
Second
District,
W.
H,
Zigler,
Churchville,
Va,
Virginia,
Southern,
S. P. Reed,
Floyd,
Va.
Washington,
West
Virginia.
First
District,
Seymour
Ham-
stead,
R.
D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
West Virginia,
Second
District.
21
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BRETHREN
FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
General
Educational
Board
of the
Church
of the
Brethren
The
Board.—
D.
W.
Kurtz,
McPherson,
Funds; Hold
Property;
Foster
Co-operation
Kans.;
D.
M.
Garver,
Trotwood,
Ohio;
J.
S.
Between
Church
and
Schools.
Flory,
Bridgewater,
Va.; D.
C. Reber, Eliza-
The
Hope.—
Every Student of
Our
Church
at
bethtown,
Pa.;
J.
H. B.
Williams, Elgin.
111.
Work
in
Our
Own
Schools.
The
Organization.-D.
W. Kurt^,
President;
,
J^^^ ^?*'**^^T^^V^''''^A
7 -;,
^l^ ^r^^'
D. M.
Garver,
Vice
President;
J.
H.
B.
Wil-
Md-;
Bridgewater,
Va.;
Daleville
Va.
;
Eliza-
liams,
Secretary-Treasurer.
l*;*^^^^''' '
r
'/ ^x^^l'
'
^ at^ ?r
'
Manchester^ Ind. ;
McPherson,
Kans.
;
Mt.
Mor-
The
Purpose.
—Promote
Education
;
Receive
ris,
111.
CONSTITUTION
OF THE GENERAL
EDUCATIONAL
BOARD
.
As
Adopted
at
Winona
Lake
Conference,
1916
I.
The
Name
The
ofBcial
name
of
this
Board shall
be
the General
Educational
Board
of
the
Church
of
the
Brethren,
^
II.
Membership
and
Organization
1.
Standing
Committee
of
Annual Meeting
shall
appoint
at?
members
of this
Board,
five
brethren,
to
be confirmed
by open Conference,
for
a
term of
five
years
each,
except
those first
appointed,
one
of
whom
shall serve five years, one
four years,
one three
years,
one
two
years,
and one
one
year, respectively,
as
indicated by
the Standing
Committee.
2.
Three
members of
this
Board
shall
be
chosen
from
the
schools,
and
two
shall
be
chosen
who
are
not
connected with
the schools; the
majority
of
the
Board
shall
be
ordained
elders:
they
shall
be broad-minded
men,
interested in
Ch.ristian
education,
and
working
faithfully
in harmony
with
the
principles and
practices
of the
Church
of
the
Brethren,
as
defined by
Annual Conference.
It
is
advised that
no one
be
appointed a
member
of
this Board
who
is
also
a
member of
any other
General
Board appointed
by
the
Conference.
3.
The members
of
this
Board
shall
organize
by
electing
a
chairman,
and
a
vice-chair-
man
from
their
number;
they
shall
elect
a
secretary-treasurer, either
from
their own
number
or from out
their number
if they
so desire.
III. Duties
1.
The
General
Educational
Board
shall
meet
annually,
or
oftener,
if
circumstances
require
it. The
Board
shall give notice of
its annual
meeting
through
the
Gospel
Messenger, so
that
schools
or
individuals shall have the
opportunity
of bringing
to
the Board
any question
that
properly belongs
to
it.
2.
As often
as the
Board
considers
it
needful
and
advisable,
or at
the special request
of
any
school,
it
may
appoint
one
or
more
of
its
members as a
committee
to
visit any,
or
all,
of
the
schools recognized
by
Annual
Conference.
3. The
Board shall
have
a moral and spiritual
oversight
of
the
several
'schools, and
shall
labor
to
keep them
in harmony with the principles of
the
church.
The Board is
given the
right
to
investigate
such
questions
as teachers,
textbooks,
courses
of
study,
athletics,
etc.,
so
far as
these
questions affect
the
moral and spiritual welfare of the school.
The Board shall
have
the
full
power
to
make all decisions
operative
in these matters.
The
school
shall make
full,
written
reports
to
the Board as often,
and
of such
nature,
as
the
Board
may require.
4. The
Board,
shall
give
earnest
thought
to
the
needs
and
mission of
our
schools. It shall
give
all the
encouragement
it
can
to
the
work
of
education in the church.
It may
do
this by
ar-
ticles in the
church
publications, by educational
programs
at
District
Meetings
and
at
the An-
nual
Conference,
and
in
any
other way
it considers advisable. The
Board
should
be
the
leader
of
educational
thought
in
tJie
church.
5. The Board shall incorporate,
so
that
it may
receive
gifts and
hold
property for the pur-
pose
of
Christian
education in
the Church of the
Brethren. It
shall
encourage
gifts and en-
dowments to
all
the
schools.
It shall not actively
solicit
permanent
funds for
the Board,
but
it
may receive
such gifts in case
of
individuals
who
may
prefer
to
give
their means
to
the Board
instead
of
to any individual
school.
6. The
Board
shall
give
advice
to individuals
or to State Districts
who
may
contemplate
the
founding of
new
schools. In the future
no
school shall
be
recognized
by
the
Conference
that
does
not
receive
the
sanction
of this
Board
before
beginning
its
work.
7.
The
Board
shall
make
a written
report
to the Annual
Conference.
It shall
have the
privilege to
come
directly
to
the
Annual Conference for counsel,
in matters
pertaining
to its
work,
or
for
a
change in
this
constitution,
without coming through
a local
church
or District
Meeting.
lY. Remnneration
The
members of
the
General
Educational
Board shall be allowed
two dollars
per
day
for
actual
time spent, and
expenses
incurred
in
this
work.
These
expenses
shall be
paid
by the
Annual
Meeting
Treasurer
out
of
a
fund
provided
by
the
Annual Meeting
for this
purpose.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
PAUL
H.
BOWMAN
President
Pine
Ridge
College
JOHN
S.
FLORY
President
Bridgewater
College
T.
S.
MOHERMAN
President
Daleville
College
Policy of
General
Educational
Board
I.
Work of
Board—
for
Itself
1.
Perfect
machinery
of
Board
to
care
for
funds.
2.
Seek
for a
good
Secretary.
3.
Study
conditions
of
church.
4.
What
percentage
of our
Brethren's
chil-
dren go
to
State
and
other
schools?
What
per-
centage
get
a
high
school
training?
What
per-
centage
attend
our
schools?
Number
who at-
tend
colleges
or
schools
above
the 8th
grade.
5.
Find
pulse
of
church
on
educational
ques-
tions.
6.
Plan
Educational
meetings at
Annual
Meeting:
(a)
Programs,
(b)
Exhibits.
7.
Publication and
distribution
of Educa-
tional
literature.
II.
Our
Work with
Schools
1.
Study
conditions,
—
as
suggested
in an-
nual
report.
2.
Encourage
schools:
(a)
To
promote
mis-
sions,
(b)
To
promote Bible
study,
(c)
To
give
students
a
larger
vision
of
service to
the
church,
(d)
Encourage
promising
young
men
to
prepare for
the ministry.
3.
Encourage
schools
to
become
standard-
ized
or
accredited as
soon
as
possible.
4.
Furnish
them
with
the
printed
require-
ments
of
standardization.
5.
As
soon
as
possible
get
into
position
to
assist
them
in
their financial
campaigns.
6.
Make
our
annual
visits
factors for
good
(a)
By public
Educational Meetings,
(b)
By
meetings with Trustees,
(c) By
meetings with
Faculties,
(d) By
careful
efforts
to
foster co-
operation
between the schools
;
and
where
nec-
essary
to
encourage coordination of
courses.
III.
Relation
to the
Church
1. Urge
the
holding
of Educational Meet-
ings at
various District
Meetings.
2.
Urge
Educational Meetings
in local
churches.
3. Suggest programs and
topics
for
discus-
sion.
4. Write articles
for
Gospel
Messenger
on
the great questions
: (a)
Need
of Church
Schools.
(b)
Why Send Our Children
to
Our
Own Schools?
(c)
The
Splendid Re-
sults of
Christian
Education in the
Church
of the
Brethren.
(d)
Why
Colleges Need
Endowment.
(e)
Education
Fundamental
to
Missionary Work. (f)
Education
and Minis-
try.
5.
Create in the church
a school spirit in
every jvay possible.
6.
Write to
members
of
last
Standing
Com-
mittee
to
ascertain
facts
of
Educational
Meet-
ings
at
their
District Meetings
and in
local
churches,
etc., etc.
A
Statement
on Finances
The
General
Educational
Board
is
incor-
porated,
so
that it may
receive
gifts
and
hold
property
for
the
purposes
of
Christian Educa-
tion in
the
Church
of
the
Brethren.
It is
not
the
intention
actively
to
solicit,
but
the
Board
has
made
arrangements whereby
it can
handle
any
funds that
come
to
it.
The
Board
is
ready
to
receive
funds
for
Christian Education
on
the
annuity
basis, pay-
ing
five
per
cent
annuity
to those under fifty
years of age
and
six
per
cent
for
those who
are past that age.
Annuity
will
begin
on
the
date
the money
reaches the Board, and
will
cease at the death of the donor.
Then
it
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
D.
C.
REBBR
President
Elizabethtown
College
I.
HARVEY BRUMBAUGH
President
Juniata College
.
S.
J.
MILLER
President
Lordsburg College
will
be
used as the
donor stipulates,
or
for
education,
as the
Board may
deem
best.
Endowment
funds
will
be
invested in first
mortgages on
farm real estate,
on the
same
terms,
in the
same
territories,
and
under
the
same
rules that
have proved so
safe
and
suc-
cessful in
handling
the large funds
of the
General Mission Board.
The General
Educational
Board
is
also
in
a
position
to
correspond
with
you, in case you
do not
now
have money for
education,
but
plan to
have something
at
some
future
time,
or
mean
that
something
shall
come
from
your
estate
at
your death.
Endowment
contracts,
payable
on
or
before
death, similar
to those
of
the General Mission Board,
have
been pre-
pared,
and
the
Board
is
ready
to
enter
into
such a
contract
with
you.
Final
disposition of funds
by
the
possessors
themselves is
recommended
by
financiers,
and
even
by some
lawyers too, when the question
of
assurance
that
funds
will
go
where
the
owner intends,
is taken
into
consideration.
Time
and
time
again
has
it
been proved
that
our
brethren
and
sisters
who had
money to
give for
the
Lord's work would far better have
given
it
during
their
lifetime,
for
at
their
death
the
funds never
reached
their
intended
destination.
It is better
to put your money
where
you
wish
it
than
to
leave
the
question
open
to
neglect in
giving
it,
or
placing
those,
who
are left behind, in
a position where
un-
scrupulous
men
may
persuade them
to enter
litigation
over technicalities.
The
General
Educational
Board
is
prepared
to
care for
funds
that
are
intended
for
educa-
tion
in
particular
parts
of
the
Brotherhood.
It binds itself
carefully
to
safeguard
the
wishes
of
the donors in such
particulars.
This
fact
is
attested
by
the
following paragraph
that
is written
into the
body
of the
Annuity
Bonds
and
Endowment
Contracts:
It
is agreed
that the
income from
this
do-
nation
shall be
used
in
Col-
lege;
or
in
case
that
college
should cease to
exist
as a school,
or
as a
school
under
the aus-
pices of
the
Church
of
the
Brethren,
the in-
come
from
said
fund
shall
be used
at
the
dis-
cretion
of
the
General Educational
Board
for
the
purposes
of
Christian
education.
This
paragraph,
filled
out,
binds
the Board
to
use
your
funds
in
accordance with
your
wishes.
For
the guidance
of
those
Avho may
wish
to
incorporate
a
paragraph in
their wills, in
favor of
the
Educational
Board, the following
forms, which
may
be
copied,
are
suggested:
Form
for
Bequest of Money
I
also
give
and
bequeath
to
the
General
Educational
Board
of
the
Church
of the
Breth-
ren
Dollars
for the
purpose of
the
Board,
as
specified
in their
charter. I
hereby
direct
that
my
executor
pay
said sum
to
the
Treasurer
of
said Board,
taking
his receipt,
within
months
after
my
decease.
Form for
Bequest
of
Beal
Estate
I also give,
bequeath
and
devise
to the
General
Educational
Board
of the
Church of
the
Brethren
a certain
lot
of land
with the
buildings thereon
standing,
described
as
fol-
lows
(Here
give
the
exact
description
that
appears in
your
deed, of
this
plot
of ground),
to
be held and
possessed
by
the
Board, their
successors and assigns
forever,
for
the
pur-
poses
specified in
their
charter.
Address
all communications
regarding
these
subjects
to
General
Educational
Board, Elgin,
Illinois.
Why Our
Children Should
Attend Our
Own
Colleges
1.
Church
Membership.
—
We desire our
chil-
dren
to
become
members
of
our
own
church.
And
we desire
that
they
shall become
active,
useful, sympathetic
workers.
We
desire
them
to secure
an
education that will more
fully
equip them for such tasks.
We
can not ex-
pect non-Brethren
professors,
in
non-Breth-
ren
environments,
to give them
such.
They
should
be
in
our own
schools
during
those
years,
when
their
habits
of
thought,
visions
of
life and conceptions of
religion
are
undergoing
those
changes,
incident
to reaching
maturity.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
D. W.
KURTZ
President
McPherson College
OTHO
WINGER
President
Manchester
College
J. S.
NOFFSINGBR
President
Mt.
Morris
College
2. Student
Body.
—
^A
large percentage
of
students,
attending
our
schools,
come
from
Brethren
homes.* Their
ideals are
Brethren
ideals.
Their notions
of
religion
and of home-
life
are
the
same as those of
your
own
chil-
dren.
Your
child is,
therefore, not
put
to
the
additional
strain of
mingling
with new
asso-
ciates, coming
from
strange
environments.
3.
Sympathetic Supervision.
—
Our
instructors
feel
personal
interest
in
the
young
people
com-
mitted
to
their charge.
Because these
teach-
ers are of
our
own
people,
making
financial
sacrifice
for
our
church, and
interested
in
its
welfare, they
will
logically
feel
a
desire
to
relate oi,ir own
children
to
our
Qwn
church,
and theirs.
4.
Life
Training.
—
Our
schools
are equipped
or
are
becoming
equipped
with such libraries,
apparatus and
buildings as
will enable
them
to supply
their
students
with
a
technical
ed-
ucation
on a
par
with
that offered in other
schools.
In
addition
to
this
they
strengthen
the
moral
and
religious character
of
the
stu-
dent,
giving
him
a
moral
and spiritual
ad-
vantage in meeting
the
temptations
of
a
busi-
ness
or
professional career.
5.
Scientific
Departments,
—
The
student
must
study
science.
No education
is
complete
with-
out it.
Truths
of science
hurt
no one. Dif-
ficulty
comes
when
instructors
fail
to
point
out the
errors
that godless
men
have pro-
pounded,
—
science
falsely
so-called.
Our in-
structors
feel
a
personal
interest
in
guarding
their
students
against these errors.
6. Place of
the
Book.
—
Our
schools
accord
the Blessed
Book
itiS
proper
place in
their cur-
riculum.
They
accord the sayings
of
Jesus
and
Paul
a
superior
place
to
those
of
Plato
and Aristotle.
They
recognize
a
personal
God,
a
divine Savior,
a Holy
Spirit,
an
immor-
tal
soul,
a
need of
redemption
and
a
world
ob-
ligation
to the unsaved.
7.
Collegre
Spirit.
—
Our schools
are
free
from
the
blight
of College
Secret
Societies.
Their
managements
seek
to
make
the
spirit of
the
school
democratic, uprooting
caste and
clique.
The democratic
ideal
is
dear
to the
genius
of
the
Church
of
the
Brethren.
8.
Church
I^eadership.
—
Our schools
are
sup-
plying
us with
a
leadership.
Consecrated
leadership
is
the
greatest
need
confronting
the
church.
Your
son can
as well become
a
leader
as a
leaner, if
you
do
your
duty
towards
him.
The
graduates from
our
schools
are
daily
be-
coming greater factors in
religion,
business,
neighborhood
and
society.
9.
Missionaries.
—O
u
r
missionaries come
from
our
own schools.
They
are
products
of
our own
institutions.
Volunteer
Bands are
to
be
found
in our
Colleges
that are
as strong,
or stronger, proportionately,
than
in
any
other
schools in
our
country.
Their ideals
of
mission work
are tempered
in
our
own
fur-
naces.
10.
Investment
Returns.
—
Our
schools
yield
us
the largest
returns
for the
money
invested.
The
returns are expressed
in
terms
of
stu-
dents prepared for life.
Nowhere
else
than
in
our
Colleges
can we find
a
combination
of
consecration,
scholarship,
instruction,
interest
and
careful
supervision
that will
assure
our
children
the
education that
we
desire
them
to
have.
Have You
a Boy?
Why
Not
Make Him
a
Leader?
Send
Him
to One
of
Our
Own Church
Schools?
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
General
Sunday
School
Board
Chairman,
H. Ky
Ober,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Vice-
Chairman, Lafayette Steele,
Walkerton,
Ind.
Treasurer, James M.
Mohler,
Leeton,
Mo.
S. S.
Blough,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Levi
Minnich,
Greenville,
Ohio.
J.
S.
Zimmerman,
Chicago,
111.
Ezra
Flory,
Chicago,
111.
Secretary,
J.
B. Miller, Elgin,
111. (Not
a
member
of
the Board.)
Board
Meetin^rs
The Board meets
in regular session
at
Elgin,
111.,
the first Wednesday
of
March
and
Aug-
ust.
At
this
time
regular and
special business
is handled. Ordinary matters that
need
attention
between Bo&rd
meetings
are handled
by
the
executive
committee. The Board
is
always
ready
to
receive
suggestionis from
live
Sunday-school
workers.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL SECRETARIES
Arkansas, First
District and
Southeastern
Mis-
souri.
—
Ida
Boyt,
Poplar
Bluff, Mo.
California,
Northern.
—D.
L.
Forney, Chico,
Cal.
California,
Southern
and Arizona.
—Geo.
H.
Bashor, Glendora,
Cal.
Colorado,
Western, and
Utah.
—
J.
A.
Austin,
Fruita, Colo.
Denmark
(not
reported).
Idaho
and
Western Montana.
—
J. S.
Flory,
R.
1,
Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
Illinois,
Northern and
Wisconsin.
—
S.
C.
Miller,
970
Lawrence
Avenue,
Elgin,
111.
Illinois, Southern.
—I. D.
Heckman, Cerro
Gordo, 111.
India,
First
District.
—
Jesse
Emmert,
Jalalpor,
Surat
District,
India.
Indiana,
Middle.
—
Lawrence
Shultz, North
Manchester,
Ind.
; W.
C.
Stinebaugh,
North
Manchester,
Ind,, Assistant
Secretary.
Indiana,
Northern.—
Lafayette
Steele,
Walker-
ton, Ind.
Indiana, Southern.
—Emma
Miller, New
Lis-
bon,
Ind.
Iowa,
Middle.—
Orlo B.
Messamer, Adel,
Iowa.
Iowa,
Northern,
Southern
Minnesota
and South
Dakota.
—
J.
F.
Senders,
Preston,
Minn.
Iowa,
Southern.
—
A.
W.
Miller, R.
1,
South
English,
Iowa.
Kansas,
Northeastern.—
Clara
Postma,
Lone
Star,
Kans.
Kansas,
Northwestern
and
North
and
East
Central
Colorado.
—
^Mary
B. Daggett,
Cov-
ert,
Kans.
Kansas, Southeastern.—J.
S.
Leaman,
R.
4,
Madison,
Kans.
Kansas,
Southwestern and
Southern Colorado.
—
J. C.
Forney,
McPherson, Kans.
Maryland,
Eastern.^J.
Walter
Bnglar,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Maryland,
Middle.—
H. R.
Rowland, R.
D.,
Ha-
gerstown,
Md.
Maryland,
Western.
—
James
W.
Beeghly,
Eglon,
W.
Va.
Michigan.
—
D.
B. Sower,
Scottville,
Mich.
Missouri,
Middle.
—D.
L.
Mohler, Leeton,
Mo.
Missouri,
Northern.—B.
F.
Shirk, Plattsburg,
Mo.
Missouri,
Southern and
Northwestern
Arkan-
sas.—
R. F.
Bowman,
2505
Virginia Ave.,
Jop-
lin,
Mo.
-Mary
L.
Cook,
Nevada,
G. Blocher, Greenville,
Nebraska.
—
Virgil
C.
Finnell, Enders,
Nebr.
North
and
South
Carolina,
Georgia and Flor-
ida.—Joseph
H. Griffith,
Brummett,
N.
Car.
North
Dakota,
Eastern Montana
and Western
Canada.
—
Marvin
Ken'singer, Zion,
N.
Dak.
Ohio,
Northeastern.
—
Edson Wolf,
Hartville,
Ohio.
Ohio,
Northwestern.—
Ohio.
Ohio,
Southern.
—
Ira
Ohio.
Oklahoma, Panhandle
of Texas and
Pecos Val-
ley,
New Mexico.
—
John
R,
Pitzer,
Cordell,
Okla.
Oreg-on.
—
Hiram
Smith, Chicago
and
Water
Streets,
Albany, Oregon.
Pennsylvania,
Eastern.—Nathan Martin, Eliz-
abethtown,
Pa.
Pennsylva,nia, Middle.—
A.
B.
Wilt, 301
Logan
Avenue, Altoona,
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southeastern,
New
Jersey
and
Eastern
New
York.
—Ira
C.
Holisopple, Potts-
town,
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southern.---John
H.
Keller,
Shrewsbury,
Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Western.
—
I.
B.
Holsinger,
1668
Hillsdale
Avenue, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Sweden
(not reported).
Tennessee.
—
Robert White,
R. D.
4,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Texas
and
Liouisiana.
—
R.
M.
Harris,
Jennings,
La.
Virginia,
Eastern.
—
W.
H.
Sanger, Oakton,
Va.
Virginia, First.
—C.
S.
Ikenberry,
Daleville,
Va.;
C.
E. Jones,
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.,
As-
sistant
Secretary.
Virginia,
Northern.
—
J.
W.
Wampler,
R. D.
6,
Harrisonburg,
Va.;
W.
B.
Kohne,
Mathias
W.
Va.,
Assistant
Secretary.
Virginia,
Second.—
Minor
C.
Miller,
Mt.
Sid-
ney,
Va.
Virginia, Southern.
—
^E, E.
Bowman,
Naffs,
Va.
Washington.
—
Sarena
A. Faw,
North
Yakima,
Wash.
West
Virginia, First.—
Eastern
End,
Mrs.
J.
B.
Leatherman,
care
of
Mr.
Seymour
Taylor,
Keyser,
W.
Va. Western
End,
Seymour
Hamstead, R. D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
West
Virginia,
Second.—
J.
B.
Shaffer,
Nestor-
ville,
W.
Va.
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1908
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3,105
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17,799.99
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1,224
9,886
80,197
5,080
4?06
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17,337.84
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3,375
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.
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1911
1,152 10,540
74,262 ,7,161
5,688
98,797
54,117
21,979.71
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1912
1,144
12,651
82,063 8,569
6
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55,668 26,112.07
72,980.27 4,240
1,924
2,65.S
75
139
100
154
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1913
1,188
12,779
89,485
9,814
7,150
106,701
60,802
33,902.36
82,509.31
4,279
257
1914
1,224
12,808
100,116
10,429
7,306
118,143
65,773
28,867.73
94,301.00
5,587
2
925
120
197
276
1915
1,275
12,1571
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269 341
Booklets and
Leaflets
Below
will
be
found a
list
of
Sunday-school
Booklets
and
Round
Table
Leaflets,
prepared
and
furnished
by
the
General Sunday
School
Board.
These booklets
contain
from
twelve
to
twenty-four
pages, besides
the cover and
will
prove an
inspiration
to
all
who read them.
The Leaflets are
all
two
pages, containing
a
series
of
questions for discussion,
names
of
several
useful
books on
that particular
sub-
ject,
or
some
special
information
to
workers.
Both the
Booklets
and
Leaflets
are
furnished
free
to
our
people.
Sunday-school
Board Booklets
1.
The
District
Sunday-school
Secretary
and
His Work.
2.
The Sunday-school
Superintendent
and
His
Work.
3. Teachers
of Children.
4. Teacher-Training.
5. The Calling
of the
Sunday-school
Teacher.
6. Teachers
of Girls.
7.
Teachers
of Boys.
8.
Singing
in
the
Sunday-school.
9.
The
Cradle
Roll.
10.
Organized
Adult
Bible
Classes.
11. Things
the
District
Sunday-school
Secre-
tary
Can
Do.
12.
The Home
Department of
the
Sunday-
school.
13. The
Sunday-school
Library.
14. The
Sunday-school
Missionary
Secretary.
15. The Christian
Workers'
Society.
16. The
Sunday-school
Teachers'
Meeting.
17. Grading
the
Sunday-school.
Bound
Table
L.eaflets
1.
The
Sunday-school.
2.
Sunday-school
Organization.
3.
The
Superintendent.
4.
The
Teacher.
5.
Teacher
Training.
6.
The
Beginners.
7. The
Christian
Workers'
Society.
8. Temperance
in
the
Sunday-school.
9.
The
Cradle
Roll.
10.
The
Primaries.
11.
The
Adult
Class.
12.
World-wide
Missions.
The
General
Sunday
School
Board
By
Levi
Minnich
The
General
Sunday
School
Board
is
the
lin-
eal
descendant
of
the
Sunday
School
Advisory
Committee,
first
appointed
by our
Annual
Conference
in
1896
upon
the
recommendation
Qf
a
committee,
appointed
in 1895
by
instruction
of
the General
Missionary
Committee.
The
Sunday
School
Advisory
Committee
Avas amen-
able
to Annual
Conference
through
the
Stand-
ing
Committee.
The
work
of
this
Committee
was
to
assist
the
publishers
of
our
Sunday-school
literature
in
keeping
our
quarterlies,
papers,
etc.,
sound
in
the
doctrines
of
the
Scriptures,
as
under-
stood
by
the
General
Brotherhood.
It
was
also
their
duty
to
raise
the
standard
of
our
Sunday-school
literature
as
rapidly
as
possi-
ble,
and to
conduct
a
Sunday-school
Meeting
in
the
Tabernacle
each
year,
at
the
time
of
our
Annual
Conference.
The
Committee
also
provided
efficient
teachers
for
the
various
de-
partments
of the
Sunday-school
on
Confer-
ence
Sunday.
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1917.
Report of Sunday-Schools
for
the
Year
1915
by
State Districts
Name of State
District
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Arkansas, First
and
S.
E. Mo.,*
.
,
California, Nortliern,
California, Southern
and
Arizona,
Colorado, Western and
Utah
Idaho
and Western
Montana,
Illinois, Northern and
Wisconsin,
Illinois, Southern
India,
First,
Indiana,
Middle,
Indiana,
Northern,
Indiana,
Southern
Iowa,
Middle,*
la..
No., So.
Minn, and
S.
Dak.,
.
,
Iowa,
Southern,
Kansas, Northeastern,
Kans.,
N.
W.,
and
N.
E. Colo
Kansas, Southeastern,
Kans.,
S. W.,
and So. Colo
Maryland,
Eastern,
Maryland,
Middle,
Maryland, Western,
Michigan,
Missouri,
Middle,
Missouri,
Northern,
Missouri,
So.,
and N. W.
Ark.,
Nebraska,
No.
and So. Car., Ga.
and Fla., . .
.
No.
Dak., B. Mont,
and
W.
Can.,
Ohio,
Northeastern
Ohio,
Northwestern, ,
Ohio,
Southern
Okla., P.
of
Tex.
& P.
Val.,
N. M.
Oregon
Pennsylvania,
Eastern
Pennsylvania, Middle,
Pa.,
S.
E., N.
J.
and
B.
N.
Y
Pennsylvania, Southern,
Pennsylvania,
Western
Tennessee,
Texas and
Louisiana,
Virginia,
First,
Virginia,
Second,
Virginia,
Eastern,
.
.•
Virginia,
Northern,
•
Virginia,
Southern,
Washington,
West
Virginia,
First,
West
Virginia,
Second,
15
12 8
20 22
13
7
5
15
12
9
34 146
16
88 56
11
67
41
24
49
107 17
55 115 11
83 57
8
18 87
9
21
78
9
12 22 2
27
12
3
14 1
5
13 12 8
22
46
7
28
59
9
22
41
5
9
15
1
28
57 6
14
22
3
9
14
1
11
3 3
22
51
7
6
28
7
3
32
62
18
35
76
15
62
129
16
13 18
2
10
11
4
69
136 28
56 219
29
14
85
12
48
101 16
68 311 39
11
6
1
6
1
25 28
7
36 81
7
25
22
7
58
63 15
13 12
2
17 34
6
36
11 2
7
1
1,644.
2,559.
236.
948.
5,261.
2,126.
371.
6,610.
6,547.
2,350.
2,465.
3,616.
789.
1,258.
832.
416.
1,850.
2,594.
1,678.
69.
1,823.
484,
606,
240.
1,554,
33.
1,315.
3,257.
3,106,
8,096.
758.
-584,
5,353,
7,455,
3,342
3,546,
8,928
232
249
1,807,
1,679
622
3,161
283
987,
564
92,
619,
673,
45
215
2,357
1,213
190
1,855
1,613
857
1,327
2,212
399
455
167
87
793
772
314
7
506
129
207
30,
587,
17
348,
1,226
808
2,629
323
102
71
305
,609
47
58
664
595
61
671
131
195
180
21
10
81
230
53
118
484
336
115
563
619
820
200
240
129
153
152
91
232
316
251
40
290
70
221
24
213
372
348
711
117
80
844
687
258
609
747
82
48
165
314
168
490
91
143
224
43
75
1,805
2,097
362
1,010
4,870
2,733
2,028
5,749
6,337
2,847
1,878
2,457
988
1,859
1,348
765
2,353
4,258
2,677
282
2,480
812
708
560
1,735
301
1,580
3,482
2,940
9,742
1,200
608
7,809
7,758
3,606
6,024
9,118
676
844
2,493
4,149
1,681
4,491
921
1
1
[,079
276
55
1,103
1,351
238
665
2,705
1,639
1,614
3,838
3,762
1,670
1,036
1,375
569
864
773
452
1,317
2,015
1,226
192
1,471
446
446
294
850
183
864
1,784
1,630
4,829
648
409
4,240
3,812
1,716
3,187
4,407
306
289
1,160
1,931
987
2,364
603
701
1,140
166
7
10
46
5
19
67
58
72
86
68
21
43
14
18
25
26
43
61
33
30
45
17
12
11
29
16
22
103
54
118
35
9
92
102
42
92
138
31
12
29
62
19
116
22
23
78
13
2
50
99
32
210
128
96
195
370
151
86
81
96
69
42
13
137
106
118
27
119
80
61
13
89
15
70
247
126
534
43
18
312
281
478
15
14
135
134
72
294
152
36
110
48
Totals
1.275|2,495|414|$104,886.78|$81,353.81|12,157|126.755|68;667|2,089|6,50
1
*
(1914
Report.)
In 1898
Conference
passed a
resolution,
ad-
vising
each State
District to
appoint
a
Sun-
day-school
Secretary,
to
inspire
the
Sunday-
school
work
of
the
District, and
to
supply
the
Sunday
School
Advisory
Committee
with
such
statistics
and other
information
as that Com-
mittee
should
aslc.
Within
a
few years
every
State District
was
provided
with a
District
Sunday-school
Secre-
tary,
since
which
time an annual
statistical
report
of our
Sunday-schools
has
been
pub-
lished
in the
full
report
of
our
Annual
Con-
ference.
As
the
name
indicates,
the
work
of
the
Sunday
School
Advisory
Committee
was
merely
to
advise.
It
did
not
have
the
author-
ity
nor
the means
to lead
our
rapidly-growing
Sunday-schools
to
more
aggressive
work.
For
this
-reason the
Sunday
School
Advisory
Com-
mittee
was
succeeded
by
the
General
Sunday
School
Board,
appointed
by
our
Annual
Con-
ference
in
1911.
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ALMANAC, 1917.
The
Work
of
the
General
Sunday
School
Board
To
observe
the
needs
of
the
church
and
the
world.
To
provide
plans
for
the
faithful
study
of
God's
Word.
To
cooperate
with
the
Sunday
School
edi-
tor
of
the
church
in
improving
our
Sunday-
school
Literature.
To
arrange
for
publication,
through
the
Brethren
Publishing
House,
Teacher
Training
courses,
including
doctrines
especially
adapt-
ed
to
the
needs
of
the
church,
and
correspond-
ing
in
grade
with
courses
provided
by
the
International
Sunday
School
Association.
To
issue
other
pamphlets
and
books,
as
may
be
necessary
for
the
development
of
the
Sunday-school
work
of
the
church.
To
encourage
and
help
the
District
Sunday-
school
Secretaries
to
active
service
in
their
respective
Districts,
and,
if
necessary,
send
special
workers
when
and
where
needed.
To
take
charge
of
all
Sunday-school
work
and
interests
at
the
Annual
Conference.
To
secure,
through
the
District
Secretary,
and
otherwise,
complete
statistics
and
to
pre-
serve
them
at
their
office.
To
cooperate
with
the
schools
and
col-
leges
of
the
church
in
training
our
young
peo-
ple
for
active
service
in the
Sunday-school.
To
secure
funds
for
the
furtherance
of
their
work
through
Sunday-school
oflEerings
and
such
other
sources
as
are
in
harmony
with
the
usages
of
the
church.
To
make
annual
reports
to
the
Conference
of
the
Sunday-school
statistics
of
the
church,
of
moneys
received
and
expended,
and
such
progress
of
the
work
as
may
be
of
general
interest.
The
Annual
Conference
of
1914
placed
the
management
of
the
Christian
Work-
ers'
Societies
of
the
church
into
the
hands
of
the
General
Sunday
School
Board,
and
in-
creased
the
membership
of
the
Board
from
five
to
seven.
Members
of
Sunday
School
Committee
Following
are
the
names
of
those
who
served
on
the
Committee
from
its
organiza-
tion,
arranged
according
to
their
terms
of
office
1896,
I.
B.
Trout,
A.
C.
Wieand,
I.
N.
H.
Beahm.
1897,
I.
N.
H.
Beahm,
I.
B.
Trout,
A.
C.
Wieand.
1898,
A.
C.
Wieand,
I.
N.
H.
Beahm,
I.
B.
Trout.
1899,
I.
B.
Trout,
A.
C.
Wieand,
I.
N.
H.
Beahm.
1900,
S.
H.
Hertzler,
I.
B.
Trout,
A.
C.
Wie-
and.
1901,
C.
E.
Arnold,
S.
H.
Hertzler,
Levi
Min-
nich
(the
latter
to
fill
unexpired
term
of
I.
B.
Trout,
resigned).
1902,
Levi
Minnich,
C.
E.
Arnold,
S.
H.
Hertzler.
1903
C
D.
Bonsack,
Levi
Minnich,
J.
G.
Wine
'(the
latter
to
fill
the
unexpired
term
of
C.
B.
Arnold,
deceased).
1904,
H.
P.
Albaugh, C.
D.
Bonsack,
Levi
Minnich.
1905,
O.
L.
Minnich,
H.
P.
Albaugh,
C.
D.
Bonsack.
1906,
S.
J.
Miller, O.
L.
Minnich,
H.
P.
Al-
baugh.
1907,
Levi Minnich,
S.
J.
Miller,
O.
L.
Min-
nich.
1908,
D.
H.
Zigler,
Levi
Minnich,
S. J.
Mil-
ler.
1909,
James
M.
Mohler, D.
H.
Zigler,
Levi
Minnich.
1910,
Levi
Minnich,
James
M.
Mohler,
D.
H.
Zigler.
Members
of
General
Sunday
School
Board
1911,
D.
H.
Zigler,
H.
K.
Ober,
Levi
Minnich,
Jas.
M.
Mohler,
Lafayette
Steele.
1912,
Lafayette
Steele,
D.
H.
Zigler,
H.
K.
Ober,
Levi
Minnich,
Jas.
M.
Mohler.
1913,
Jas.
M.
Mohler,
Lafayette
Steele,
D.
H.
Zigler,
H.
K.
Ober,
Levi
Minnich.
1914,
Levi
Minnich, S. S.
Blough,
Jas.
M
Mohler,
J.
S.
Zimmerman,
Lafayette
Steele,
D.
H.
Zigler,
H.
K.
Ober.
1915,
H.
K.
Ober,
Levi
Minnich,
S.
S.
Blough,
Jas. M.
Mohler, J.
S.
Zimmerman,
Lafayette
Steele,
D.
H.
Zigler.
1916,
Ezra
Flory,
H.
K.
Ober,
Levi
Min-
nich,
S.
S.
Blough,
Jas.
M.
Mohler,
J.
S.
Zim-
merman,
Lafayette
Steele.
J.
E.
Miller
is
secretary
of
the
present
board.
Remodeling
an
Old
Church
Many
of
our
old
churchhouses
were
built
long
before
the
day
of
Sunday-schools.
Local
conditions
have
changed
very
much
since
the
time
when
those
houses
were
erected,
and,
as
a
result,
the
houses
do
not
always
se^rve
the
present
generation
to
the
best
advantage.
The
old
house,
with
its
four
straight
walls,
gave
a
large
seating
capacity
for
church
serv-
ices.
When
Sunday-schools
came
in,
this
same
room
served
for
all
the
classes.
We
are
now
learning
that
the
best
work
can
be
done
when
each
class
has
its
individual
room.
How
to
secure
these
separate
rooms
without
building
a
new
house,
has
puzzled
some
peo-
ple.
Many
of
our
churches
have
solved
the
problem
at a
very
reasonable
expense.
The
plan
on
the
opposite
page
tells
how
one
church
took
its
large
auditorium
room
and
se-
cured
six
individual
class
rooms
besides
the
main
auditorium
and
basement.
If
your
church is
not
in
position
to
remodel
its
building,
you
can
get
pretty
fair
service
by
the
use
of
curtains.
Neitlier
the
looks
nor
the
service
of
curtains
is
to
be
compared
with
what
you
will
get by
stationary
or
mov-
able
partition.
The
Sunday
School
Board
has
prepared
a
booklet
of
plans
both
for
remodeling
and
building
new. A
copy
of
this
book
of
plans
can
be
had
for
fifty
cents.
However,
if a
church
is
contemplating
the
erection
of
a
building
or
the
remodeling
of its
old
house,
a
copy
may
be
had
free.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
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f?oon
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BRETHREN FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Old
Folks' and
Orphans'
Homes
Old
Folks'
Home,
Carlisle,
Pa.
Morrison
Cove
Home,
Martinsburg, Pa.
Brethren's
Home, Neffsville, Pa.
Brethren's
Home, Greenville, Ohio.
Old
People's
Home,
Fostoria, Ohio.
Old People's
and Orphans'
Home, Mexi-
co,
Ind,
The Aged
Persons' Home and
Orphan
Asylum,
Middletown,
Ind.
Old
People's
and
Orphans' Home,
Mt.
Morris, 111.
The
Home,
Girard, 111.
Old
Folks'
Home,
Marsh
alltown,
Iowa.
Old
Folks'
Home,
Darlow,
Kans.
Fahrney
Memorial
Home
at
San
Mar,
near
Mapleville,
Md.
Old
Folks'
Home,
Timberville.
Va.
Orphans'
Home,
Timberville,
Va.
Old
People's
Home,
Empire,
Cal.
Our
Ministerial
Force
1896
2,150
1897
2,208
1898
2,298
1899
2,361
1900
2,397
1901
2,569
1902
2,646
1903
2,750
1904
2,763
1905
2,769
1906
2,723
1907
2,831
1908 2,938
1909
2,987
1910
3,012
1911
3,049
1912
3,066
1913
3,017
1914
3,062
1915
3,082
1916
3,106
Committees
and
Officers
In
addition to
the
Boards,
elsewhere
re-
ferred to
in the
Almanac,
the
following
Com-
mittees
and
Officers
are
in
charge:
Peace
Committee.—
J.
Kurtz
Miller,
Chair-
man,
664
Forty-fourth
Street,
Brooklyn, N.
Y.
;
C.
A.
Wright,
Secretary,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
;
W. J.
Swigart,
Treasurer,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Homeless
Children
Committee.—
Frank
Fish-
er,
President,
Mexico,
Ind. ;
P.
S.
Thomas, S&c-
retary,
Harrisonburg,
Va.
; E. E.
John, Treas-
urer,
McPherson,
Kans.
Committee
on
Dress
Reform.
—
S.
N.
McCann,
President,
Bridgewater,
Va.
;
E.
M. Stude-
baker,
McPherson,
Kans.;
Eva
Trestle,
3435
Van
Buren
Street,
Chicago;
Florence
Myers,
Huntingdon,
Pa.;
Lydia
E.
Taylor, Mt.
Mor-
ris,
111.
Tract
Examining:
Committee.
—
E.
B.
Hoff,
Chairman,
Maywood,
111.; J.
W.
Lear,
Secre-
tary,
Decatur,
111. ; S.
N.
McCann,
Bridgewater,
Va.;
Jas. M.
Moore,
3435
Van
Buren
Street,
Chicago;
Edward
Frantz,
Elgin, 111.
Gish
Committee.—
J.
E.
Miller,
Chairman,
El-
gin, 111.;
J.
H.
B.
Williams,
Secretary,
Elgin,
111.;
J.
W.
Lear,
Decatur,
111.
General
Officers
of
Sisters'
Aid
Societies.
Mrs.
M.
C.
Swigart,
President, 6611
German-
town
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.;
Mrs.
Levi Min-
nich,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Greenville,
Ohio.
General
Railway
Transportation Agent.
—
P.
S.
Miller,
Roanoke,
Va.
Annual
Meetinjc
Treasurer.
—J.
B.
Deeter,
West
Milton,
Ohio.
Annual
Meeting
Delegates
Delegates
sent
by
the
churches
for
nineteen
years:
Time and
Place.
(D
a
r/i
;-i
Q
Q
o
>i
rt
•O -o
-4->
%
*s
a
o
w
eq
U
ij
W H
1897
Frederick,
Md.,
93
104
18
14
10
239
1898
Naperville,
111..
136
118
24 28
13
319
1899
Roanoke,
Va.,
.
126
105
22 26
13
292
1900
N. Manch.,
Ind.,
149 114 35
34
16 348
1901
Lincoln,
Nebr., 156 110
25 37 12 10 35
1902 Harrfsburg,
Pa., 167 115
18
34
22
7
368
1903
Belief
ontaine,
O.
162 117
22 44
13
13
371
1904
Carthage, Mo., 160
115
18
40
8
9
350
1905
Bristol, Tenn., 165 91 30
38 8
16
348
1906
Springfield,
111.,
173 127
33
41
16 14
404
1907
L.
Angeles,
Cal.
100
47
10
52
16 38
263
1908 Des
Moines,
la.
201 115
23 47 12 16
414
1909
Har'bg,
Va 193
104
17
44
5
18 381
1910
Win. Lake,
Ind.
228 128
29
54 14
33 486
1911
St. Jos.,
Mo.
..
227 101
11
45
16
40
440
1912 York,
Pa.,
210 116
20
39
11
25
421
1913 Win. Lake,
Ind.
25 6 100
24
61
12 23
486
1914
Seattle,
Wash.,
117
30
2 36
10
39
234
1915
Hershey,
Pa..
.
.
23'3
119
21
33
13 36
455
1916
Winona
Lake, Ind.
12581
1161
35
67|14
46
536
1918
January
7
14
21
28
^uly
2
81
9
15 16
22 23
29
30
41
51
6
111213
1811920
25|26|27
1..,..
February
Augrust
4|
5
11112
1819
2526,
..|..l II
2
61
7 8
9
13|14|l5i]6
20121122123
27
28
....
March
4|
111
•I
1
7 8
14
15
T
14
21
28
Aprjl
1
2
9
16
23
30
41
5
1112
May
.. ..
..
1
21
31
4
5 6
7
8 9
1011
12
13
14 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23 24 25
26 27 28
29 30
31
..
June
..
]
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
91011
12 13 14
15
16117
18
19
20
21
22
23I24I25
26
27 28129
30 ..
..
..
..|..
Easter,
March
31
4
5
6
11112113
181920
252627
1
2 3
81
9|10
15116117
22
2324
29 3031
September
1 2
3
4 5
6
7
8
9 10
11 12
13
14
15 16 17
18
19
20
21
22
29
23
30
24 25 26 27
28
October
..I..
11 21
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
1112
13 14 15 1617
1819
20 21
22 23 24 25
26
27 28 29
30|31|..t..
November
..|.. •
.
1
2
314
5 6
7 8
9
10
11 12 13
14 15
16
17 IS 19 20
21 22 23
24
25
26 27 28
29
30
December
2
81
9
1516
22
23
29 30
41
5 6
1213
19
20
2627
Pentecost,
May
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FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
MINISTERIAL
LIST
Corrected
up
to and
Including
November
18, 1916
CANADA
Bare,
John
Cowley,
Alberta,
N.
W.
T.
Brubaker, A.
J.,
Seven
Persons,
Alberta.
Brubaker,
Peter,
Medicine Hat,
Alberta.
Cool, A. S.,
Medicine
Hat,
Alberta.
Culp,
J.
S.,
Keoma,
Alberta,
Frantz,
Elmer,
Dauntless,
Alberta.
Irvin, David M.,
Francis, Assa.
Long,
George,
Irricana, Alberta.
Priser,
J.
W.,
Brunetta,
Alberta.
Reeves,
C.
D.,
Pambrum,
Sask.
Reish,
Joseph
D.,
Dauntless, Alberta.
Rensberger,
Melvin, Osage,
Sask.
Shatto,
Luther,
Gleichen, Alberta.
Strycker,
Geo.,
Vidora, Sask.
Ziegler,
Ira
Vidora, Sask.
CHINA
Bright,
J.
Homer,
...Liao
Chou,
Shansi
Prov.
Crumpacker,
F. H.
(on
furlough),
McPherson, Kans.
Flory,
Raymond
C,
.Liao
Chou,
Shansi Prov.
Moyer,
Elgin
S.,
care
Y,
M.
C.
A.,
Canton,
China.
Oberholzer,
I.
E,,
Ping Ting
Hsien,
Shansi Prov.
Vaniman,
Ernest
D., Ping
Ting
Hsien,
Shansi
Prov.
CUBA
Mahan,
Walter,
.....Omaja,
Oriente
Province.
DENMARK
Bskildsen,
C.
C,
Hirshalsvej
17,
Hjorring.
Hansen,
Christian,
.
. .
.Bethesda, Bronderslev.
Johansen,
Martin,
Hassing,
per Bedsted.
Olsson,
Christian,
Bedsted.
Wine, A. F
Aalborg,
Aagade
Second
Sal.
INDIA
Arnold,
S.
Ira,
Umalla Village, via Anklesvar,
B.
B.
C.
I.
R'.
R.
Blough,
J.
M., Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Ebey, Adam
(on
furlough),
No.
Manchester,
Ind., care
of
Dan'l
J.
King.
Emmert,
Jesse
B.,
Jalalpor, Surat Dist.
Garner,
H.
P., Bulsar,
Surat
Dist.
Hoffert, A.
T
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Holsopple,
Quincy
A.,
Umalla
Village, via Anklesvar,
B. B.
C.
I.
R. R.
Kalidas, Lellubhai,
Amletha.
Kaylor,
John
I.,
Vada, Thana Dist.
Lichty,
Daniel
J
Dahanu,
Thana
Dist., B.
B.
C.
I.
R.
R.
Long,
I.
S.,
Vyara,
Surat Dist.
Narsibhai,
Icchabhai,
Umalla
Village,
via Anklesvar.
Pittenger,
J. M
.,
Ahwa,
Dangs
Forest,
via
Bilimora.
Ross,
Amos
W
Bulsar, Surat
Dist.
Stover, Wilbur
B.,
Anklesvar,
B.
B.
C. I. R.
R.
PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS
Detrick,
Herbert,
Manila.
SWEDEN
Andersson, A.,
.Rundelsgatan
26, Limhamn.
Graybill,
J.
F
Friisgatan
1,
Malmo.
Johansson, Ola.,
Eolshall,
Stockholm.
Johnsson,
Per,
Vannaberga,
Vinslof.
Jonsson,
Nils, Monbiougatan
11,
Malmo.
Linden,
B
OLserod.
Lysell, Karl.
Farlof
.
Mauritsson,
Andras
'
S. Forstadsgatan 66
a., Malmo.
Petersson,
John,
Sangen,
Marsta.
CHINESE
MINISTERS
Gwong,
Moy,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Wing,
Moy
Grove Avenue,
Elgin,
111.
UNITED
STATES
Abernathy,
I.
W., Wilson,
W.
Va.
Ackerman,
John
Coopersburg,
Pa.
Adamis,
David
M., Roaring
Spring,
Pa.
Adkins,
A.
W., R. D.
6,
Nevada, Mo.
Ahner, Jacob,
2346 Anthony
Blvd., Ft.
Wayne,
Ind.
Aikey,
Elmer,
R.
D., Bradford,
Ohio.
Akers, A.
J., R. D.
1,
Riner,
Va.
Akers,
G.
W.,
R. D.
1,
Sowers,
Va.
Akers,
J.
H.,
Oakvale,
W. Va.
Akers, Dr. R. T.,
Alum Ridge,
Va.
Akers, Wallace,
R. D.
1,
Sowers,
Va.
Albaugh, H.
P.,
3524
Elliott
Ave.,
Berwyn,
111.
Albaugh,
John
D
Keymar,
Md.
Albright,
John Gardner,
Kans.
Alger, Lonnie
L.,
Sterling,
Colo.
Allbright,
Wm.
H.,
...Grundy
Center, Iowa.
Alldredge,
J.
S., Anderson, Ind.
Allen,
Harvey
W., Dumont, Iowa.
Allen,
H.
C,
Surgoinsville,
Tenn.
Allen,
J.
R.,
Dumont,
Iowa.
Allen,
Thomas,
York,
N. Dak.
Alley,
H. L.,
118 No.
Market
St., Freder'k, Md.
Alliison,
David
W
Shippensburg,
Pa.
Altland,
Chas.
H
R. D.
3,
East
Berlin,
Pa.
Andes,
D.
L.,
Fort
Defiance,
Va.
Andrew,
J.
Fred,
Clay City,
Ind.
Andrews,
M.
E.,
Bangor,
Cal.
Angle, B. D.,
1910
W.
Lafayette
Ave.,
Baltimore,
Md.
Angle,
Wm.
L
R.
D.
1,
Camden,
Ind.
Anglemyer,
D.
H.,
Nappanee, Ind.
Anglemyer,
Jesse
J Williamstown,
Ohio.
Ankeny,
Frank
R. D.
2,
Shelocta,
Pa.
Annon,
G.
W., Thornton,
W.
Va.
Annon,
S.
M.,
R.D.
1,
Bx.
19,
Montrose,
W.
Va.
Annon,
Zech.,
Thornton,
W.
Va.
Anthony,
F.
D., 1020 Falls
Road.
Roland
Park,
Baltimore,
Md.
Appleman,
Jacob
Thomas,
Okla.
Appleman,
John F.,
351 B.
Walnut
St.,
\. Nappanee, Ind.
Argabright,
J.
H.,
Fairview,
Mo..
Argabright,
W.
R
Fairview,
Mo.
Armentrout,
G.
W
Dighton,
Kans.
Arnold, Albert S Eglon,
W.
Va.
Arnold,
A.
W Pleasant
Dale,
W. Va.
Arnold,
Charley
M.,
New
Paris,
Ind.
Arnold,
D. E.
,
Purgitsville,
W. Va.
Arnold,
Geo.
S
Burlington.
W.
Va.
Arnold,
John,
La
Place,
111.
Arnold,
John A.,
Eglon,
W.
Va.
Arnold, Perry
A.,
Beaverton.
Mich.
Arnold, Peter,
Burlington,
W. Va.
Arnold,
Silas,
Dobbin,
W.
Va.
Atkins,
J. M.,
Cabool, Mo.
Ausherman,
C. F., .R.
D.
50,
Myersville,
Md.
Austin,
A. W.,
Gushing,
Okla.
Austin, Oliver,
College Hill,
McPherson,
Kans.
Auvil,
A.
C
Sines.
Md.
Badger,
Samuel,
Manvel,
Texas.
Bagwell,
E.
B
Bremen,
Ohio.
Bail,
S.
W
Arcadia,
Fla.
Bailey,
Arthur
578
Grove
St.,
Morgantown,
W. Va.
Bailey,
John
P.,
Bolivar,
Mo.
Baker,
C.
L
East
Berlin.
Pa.
Baker,
David,
Carson
City,
Mich.
Baker,
David,
Piney
Flats,
Tenn.
Baker, D.
H.,
.Abbottstown
St.,
Hanover,
Pa.
Baker,
F. L.,
R.
D.
1,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Baker,
H.
C,
•
Mondovi,
Wis.
Baker,
Henry,
R.
D.
3,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Baker,
H.
Jesse,
.R.
D.
1,
New
Weston,
Ohio.
Baker,
H.
M.,
R.
D.
2,
New
Weston,
Ohio.
Baker'
H.S.,
666
Abbottstown
St.,
Hanover,
Pa.
Baker,
John
S.,
..R.
D.
4,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Baker, J.
S
•
Everett,
Pa.
Baker, N.
B
.•;'.•/••;;••••
1251
North
St.
Francis
Ave.,
Wichita,
Kans.
Baker,
N.
R
Bnsley,
Ala.
Baker,
Raphael,
Gormania,
W.
Va.
Baker,
Roscoe
P
Haxtun,
Colo.
Baker,
William,
Liberty
town
Md.
Bane
W.
W
Burlington, W.
Va.
Bantz,
C.
M.,
WA* 'a'^I?*''^''^'^?,
^^^n'
Barkdoll,
H.
M.,
R.
D.
3,
Naperville,
111.
Barklow,
B.
F
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Barklow,
C.
H.,
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Barklow,
Thomas,
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Barnes
F.,
Brandonville, W.
Va.
Barnes',
Lee,
R.
D.
2,
Billings,
Okla.
Barnett, J.
W
Bandon,
Oregon.
Barnhart,
A.
B
•
•
• • •
•
301
Summit
Ave.,
Hagerstown,
Md.
Barnhart,
D.
B
R.
D.
1,
Overbrook,
Kans.
Barnhart,
D.
L.,
R.
D.
1,
Owasco,
Ind.
Barnhart,
Geo.,
Carthage,
Mo.
Barnhart,
G.
A
Wirtz,
Va.
Barnhart,
Jeremiah,
....R.
D.
1,
Ockley,
Ind.
Barnhart, J.
B.,
Donnelsville
Ohio.
Barnhart,
John
Mansfield,
111.
Barnhart, J.
W.,
R.
D.
3,
Wirtz
Va.
Barnhart,
O.,
Custer,
Mich.
Barnthouse,
Jasper
^
• •
•
8
W.
Craig
St.,
Uniontown,
Pa.
Barrette,
James
S.,
Church
Hill,
Tenn.
Barrette,
P.
N
Church
Hill,
Tenn.
Bashor,
A.
M.,
Lawrenceburg,
Tenn.
Bashor,
B.
J
Bedford, Va.
Bashor, D.
C,
Raisin
City, Cal.
Bashor,
G.
H.,
Glendora,
Cal.
Bashor,
James D
Dandridge,
Tenn.
Bashor,
J.
B.,
Santa
Ana, Cal.
Bashor,
S. C,
Jamestown,
Colo.
Batzel, G.
S.,
R.
D.
7,
Everett,
Pa.
Baugher,
A. S.,
R. D.
22,
Lineboro,
Md.
Baugher,
G.
M.,
Brodbecks,
Pa.
Baugher,
Henry
M.,
Spring
Grove,
Pa.
Baum,
H.
L.,
Shannon,
111.
Beabes,
Newton
E.,
Jerome, Pa.
Beach,
Guy,
New
Enterprise,
Pa.
Beahm, G.
W.,
Midland,
Va.
Beahm, I.
N. H
Nokesville,
Va.
Beahm,
J.
C,
Elk
Lick, Pa.
Beahm, S.
P
Bedford, Va.
Beale,
Jesse,
Waterloo,
Iowa.
Beals, S.
W.,
R.
D.
6,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Beam,
J.
C.
W.,
...Fourth
St.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Bean, E. G.,
.Indian Camp,
W.
Va.
Bean, Wm.
M
Bellefontaine,
Ohio.
Beard,
David
R.,
R.
D.
1.
Meridian,
Idaho.
Beaver,
I.,
..R. D.
2,
Box
156,
Mifflinburg,
Pa.
Beaver, O. J
786
North
Garey
Avenue,
Pomona,
Cal.
Beaver,
S.
S.,
R. D.
8,
Lancaster, Pa.
Beaver, W.
H,,
St.
.John, Kans.
Bechtel,
Oscar
H.,
...R. D.
5,
Bellville,
Ohio.
Bechtelheimer,
Boyd,
Galveston,
Ind.
Becker,
Allen
G.,
R.
D.
3,
Manheim,
Pa.
Beckner,
W.
O.,
McPherson,
Kans.
Bedel,
Luther R.
D.
1,
Nebraska,
Ind.
Beeghly,
A.
J.,
R.
D.
2,
Friedens, Pa.
Beeghly,
James
W.,
Eglon,
W.
Va.
Beeghly,
.Ter.,
Markleysburg. Pa.
Beeghly,
John
W.,
..R. D.
14,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Beelman,
Adam
Chicago Junction,
Ohio.
Beelman,
Geo.
W
46 E.
Chestnut
St.,
Lancaster,
Pa.
Beer,
J.
H.,
Denton, Md.
Beery, C.
O.,
Pleasant
Hill.
Ohio.
Beery,
Isaac R.,
Lanark, 111.
Beery,
Jacob D.,
Augusta.
W.
Va.
Beery,
Noah
V.,
...R.
D.
4,
Brookville, Ohio.
Beery,
P.
H
3543
W.
Van
Buren
Street,
Chicago, 111.
Beery,
Salem, De
Beque,
Colo.
Benner,
Levi
B.,
Duncansville, Pa.
Bennett, John, Artemas,
Pa.
Benton, Homer
S.,
R. D.
1,
Hollidaysburg,
Pa.
Berkebile,
C.
E.,
R.
D.
2,
Butler,
Ohio.
Berkebile,
D.
G.,
Delta,
Ohio.
Berkebile, S. P.,
R.
D.
1,
Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Berkey, D.
R R.
D.
3,
Marion Center,
Pa.
Berkey, I.
L.,
R. D.
9,
Goshen,
Ind.
Berkley, Josiah
R. D.
1,
Rockwood,
Pa.
Berkley,
Norman
W.,
420
Ferndale
Ave., Johnstown,
Pa.
Berkley,
S.
J.,
R. D.
2,
Meyersdale,
Pa.
Berkley,
U.
Albert, .Derby St.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Berkman,
D.
G.,
Chadron,
Nebr.
Betts,
David, R.
D.
3,
Nampa, Idaho.
Betts, I. F., R. D.
2,
Box
244,
Pasadena, Cal.
Betts,
Jacob, R.
D.
2,
Nampa,
Idaho.
Beverage,
Josiah, Monterey,
Va.
Beverage,
J.
W.,
.Monterey, Va.
Bible,
J. W.,
Flint-stone,
Md.
Bingaman, A. L., Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Binkley, Newton
W.,
Pittsburg, Ohio.
Biser,
M.
M., Junction,
W.
Va.
Bixler,
Edward
C,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Bixler,
Uriah, Westminster, Md.
Bixler,
Wm., R. D., East Akron, Ohio.
Bjorklund,
John,
404
S.
9th
St.,
Rocky Ford,
Colo.
Blair,
John
A.,
College
Hill, McPherson,
Kans.
Blessing, S.
A., West Milton, Ohio.
Blickenstaff, Andrew
McFarland, Cal.
Blickenstaff,
D.
J
R. D.
1,
Oakley,
111.
Blickenstaff,
Leo,
3435 Van Buren
St.,
Chicago.
Blickenstaff, Miles,
318 College Hill,
McPherson. Kans.
Blocher,
Amos H.,
York, N. Dak.
Blocher, Ira
G., Greenville,
Ohio.
Blocher,
Michael,
...Box
5,
Rio Linda,
Sacramento
Co.,
Cal.
Blocher,
S.
W.,
R. D.
4,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Blough,
A. P., 1315
Grant
Ave.,
Waterloo, la.
Blough, Charles
W.,
R. D.
1,
Hollsopple,
Pa.
Blough,
E.
E.,
Nokesville,
Va.
Blough,
Homer B.,
R.
D.
6,
Box
67,
Waterloo,
Iowa.
Blough,
Jerome E.,
R. D,
5,
...Johnstown,
Pa.
Blough, Norman
H.,
Davidsville,
Pa.
Blough,
P.
J., Hooversville, Pa.
Blough,
S. S.,
604 Miami
St.,
North
Manchester,
Ind,
Blough,
Urias,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Blough,
W.
W
Beatrice,
Nebr.
Blue,
Elmer
D.,
R. D.
1,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Boaz,
Jacob M.,
Larned,
Kans,
Bock, Daniel,
Kokomo,
Ind.
Bogart,
C.
O.,
Mountain
Grove,
Mo*.
Bogue, Frank
M., Windfall,
Ind.
Bohn,
J.
S Peru,
Ind.
Bohrer,
A.
P.,
Cacapehon,
W.
Va.
Bolinger,
Floyd
Carson
City,
Mich,
Bolinger,
Solomon,
R. D,
2,
New
Madison, Ohio.
Bollinger,
D.
D.,
Fruitland, Idaho.
Bollinger,
Samuel,
R. D.
1,
Vestaburg,
Mich.
Bollman.
Jesse
G., Elkhart, Ind.
Bond,
Wm„
White,
Pa,
Bonewitz,
John
Weston, Oregon.
Bonsack,
Chas,
D,,
New
Windsor,
Md,
Book,
I.
B.,
North
Manchester,
Ind,
Book. Wm.
I
..207
DeKalb
Square,
West Philadelphia. Pa.
Bookwalter, L,
A., Trotwood,
Ohio,
Bookwalter,
Sylvan,
R.
D.
2,
New
Paris, Ohio,
Boomershine,
Reuben,
Brookville,
Ohio,
Boone,
C, B
R, D.
5,
Roanoke,
Va.
Boone,
John
O.,
Ferrum, Ya.
Boothe,
.Tesse,
R,
D,
3,
Floyd, Va,
Boothe, Noah
R.,
Dulanev, Va.
Booth,
N.
T
Floyd, Va.
Booze, H.,
Aline,
Okla.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Borough,
Samuel
305 E.
Broadway,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Borough,
Wm.,
188
Elder
St.,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Bosserman,
Eleazer,
Williamstown,
Ohio.
Bosserman,
Levi D.,
1224
S.
Walnut
St.,
Riverside,
Cal.
Bosserman, W.
P
Tangier,
Okla.
Bowen,
F.
S.,
R. D.,
Zion,
Pa.
Bower,
Clarence
E.,
...R.
D.
2,
Albion,
Ind.
Bowers,
Geo. F.,
Taney
town,
Md.
Bowers,
Harvey S.,
...R.
D.
1,
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Bowers, Peter,
Parkersburg,
111.
Bowie,
J.
B., ,
Prairie
City,
Iowa.
Bowlus,
John
S.,
Burkittsville,
Md.
Bowman,
A.,
Hagerstown,
Ind.
Bowman,
A.
D.,
Leslie,
Idaho.
Bowman,
Asa
R.
D.
5,
Floyd, Va.
Bowman,
Daniel,
Dillons Mills,
Va.
Bowman,
Dan'l
F., R.D.
3,
Johnson City,
Tenn.
Bowman,
David,
Empire,
Cal.
Bowman, D.
E„ ...R.
D.
20,
Hagerstown, Ind.
Bowman, D.
W.,
3702 Columbus
Ave.,
Anderson,
Ind.
Bowman,
Earl
M.,
Jasper,
Mo.
Bowman,
B. E
Nafes,
Va.
Bowman,
Geo.,
R.
D.
1,
Callaway, Va.
Bowman, H. D.,
R.
D.
1,
Laporte,
Ind.
Bowman,
Isaac,
R. D.
1,
Boone Mill, Va.
Bowman, Joseph, R. D.
1,
Callaway, Va.
Bowman,
Jos.
H., R. D.
5,
Harrisonburg,
Va.
Bowman,
J.
J.,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Bowman,
J.
L.,
Scottdale, Pa.
Bowman,
J.
P.,
R. D.
2,
Prescott,
Mich.
Bowman,
J.
Price,
R. D.
3,
Johnson
City,
Tenn.
Bowman,
L.
A., R. D.
1,
Callaway,
Va.
Bowman,
Michael,
Topeka,
Ind.
Bowman, Paul
H.,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Bowman, R. F., 2505 Virginia
Av.,
Joplin, Mo.
Bowman, Samuel, McPherson,
Kans.
Bowman,
S.
I.,
Harrisonburg.
Va.
Bowman, S.
J.,
R. D.
4,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Bowman,
S.
L.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Bowser,
Daniel,
..804
W.
Poplar
St.,
York,
Pa.
Bowser, Israel
M
R.
D.
12,
York, Pa,
Bowser,
J.
J.,
Empire,
Cal.
Bowser, Joseph
J.,
518
Madison Ave.,
York,
Pa.
Bowser,
Samuel,
Prescott,
Mich.
Boyd,
A.
L.,
Cordell, Okla.
Boyd, C.
F., Newville,
N.
Dak.
Bradley,
E.
J
Saluda,
N.
C.
Bradley, F.
H.,
Imperial,
Texas.
Bradley,
W.
H.,
Kearney
sville,
W.
Va.
Bradshaw,
M. E.,
Relief,
N.
C.
Brallier,
Chester A.,
Pierceton,
Ind.
Brallier, Geo.
H
Hall,
Fla.
Brallier,
W.
A.,
Greenville,
Iowa.
Brammell,
Guy
H Ozawkie, Kans.
Brammell, H.
L
Ozawkie,
Kans.
Brandt,
Harry
A.,
...Box
54,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Branscom,
Geo.
A., R. D.
5,
Campobello,
S.
C.
Bray,
W.
T., Denair,
Cal.
Breneman,
Jacob,
660 Pennsylvania Ave., York,
Pa.
Breshears, Asro, R. D.
1,
Wheatland,
Mo.
Breshears,
B.
E.,
Omak, Wash.
Bricker,
J.
A.,
833
Wellington
St., Baltimore, Md.
Brickey,
J.
A.,
R.
D.
1,
Nocona.
Texas.
Bridge, Albert, Monticello, Ind.
Bridge,
G.
O.,
Monon,
Ind.
Bright,
Jno.
Calvin Laura,
Ohio.
Brigner,
Chas.
W
Altoona,
Kans.
Brillhart, D. Y., R. D.
1,
Dallastown,
Pa.
Brillhart, Uriah, R. D.
4,
..Lawrence,
Kans.
Brindle,
J.
H.,
R.
D.
9,
Gettysburg, Pa.
Britton,
J.
F Bristow,
Va.
Broadwater, Clyde,
Bittinger,
Garrett
Co.,
Md.
Broadwater,
J R.
D.
2,
Preston,
Minn.
Brodbeck, A.
M.,
Dover,
Pa.
Brougher, Mahlon
J
132
Shearer
Street,
Greensburg.
Pa.
Brower, David
M., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Brower, Isaac
U
Parkerford,
Pa.
Brower,
J.
D.,
South
English,
Iowa.
Brower,
J.
H.,
South
English,
Iowa.
Brower,
J. J
Reedley, Cal.
Brown, Charles
C,
East
Berlin, Pa.
Brown,
C.
H.,
Clovis, N.
Mex.
Brown, B.
C,
Westminster, Md.
Brown,
J.
K
Box
149,
Martinsburg, Pa.
Brown,
S.
M.,
1545 North
Grove,
Wichita,
Kans.
Browning,
V.
B.,
R. D.
2,
Muncie,
Ind.
Brubacher,
A.
H.,
R. D.
7,
Lebanon, Pa.
Brubaker, A.,
Gratis,
Ohio.
Brubaker,
A.
C
2002 Broadway, Kansas
City,
Kans.
Brubaker, A.
O.,
Lindsay, Cal.
Brubaker,
A.
Z., R. D.
6,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Brubaker, B. F.,
Protection, Kans.
Brubaker,
C. C
McPherson,
Kans.
Brubaljer,
D.
E.,
Mt.
Morris, 111.
Brubaker, D. G.,
Elk
City,
Okla.
Brubaker, D.
M.,
Weilersville, Ohio.
Brubaker, D.
R.,
Roanoke,
Va.
Brubaker,
B. B.,
Brubaker, Pa.
Brubaker, B. H R. D.
42,
Virden,
111.
Brubaker, Ellis
S.,
R.
D.
9,
Wabash,
Ind.
Brubaker, F. B., ...R. D.
1,
Duncansville, Pa.
Brubaker,
H.
A.,
.807
Coburn
St.,
Akron,
Ohio.
Brubaker,
Henry, Holmesville, Nebr.
Brubaker, H. M., Minneola, Kans.
Brubaker,
H.
T.,
415
S.
Water
St.,
Olathe, Kans.
Brubaker,
Isaac
S.,
R.
D.
2,
Lindsay,
Cal.
Brubaker,
I.
W.,
Prairie
City,
Iowa.
Brubaker,
J.
A., Pomona,
Cal.
Brubaker,
J.
B., R.
D.
3,
Manheim,
Pa.
Brubaker,
J.
P.,
West
Alexandria,
Ohio.
Brubaker,
J.
H.,
Virden, 111.
Brubaker,
J.
H.,
R.
D.
3,
Monticello,
Minn.
Brubaker,
Jonathan,
Virden,
111.
Brubaker,
J.
O., .Live
Oak, Cal.
Brubaker, L. E.,
Callaway,
Va.
Brubaker, N.
F.,
.Fruita, Colo.
Brubaker, N.
J.,
2140
West
Thirty-first
St.,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Brubaker,
W.
N.,
Rockton,
Pa.
Brubaker,
W.
H., Live
Oak. Cal.
Bruere,
Harvey,
Fredric, Iowa.
Brumbaugh, A.,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Brumbaugh, Aaron,
.Mt.
Morris, 111.
Brumbaugh,
Elmer,
R.
D.
1,
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Brumbaugh,
Bnos
B.,
R. D. 1.
Union,
Ohio.
Brumbaugh, Ernest,
Williamsburg,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
G.
B.,
James Creek,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
G.
W.,
Clovercreek, Pa.
Brumbaugh,
H.
B.,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Brumbaugh, Henry H.,
Defiance,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
I.
Harvey,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
Irvin
B.,
..R.
D.
1,
Grafton, Pa.
Brumbaugh, James
D.,
Martinsburg,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
J.
B., Juniata
Park, Pa.
Brumbaugh,
J.
B., Huntingdon.
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
Jesse K.,
West
Milton, Ohio.
Brumbaugh,
John A., Gildford,
Mont.
Brumbaugh, John
C,
North Liberty, Ind.
Brumbaugh,
J.
R.,
Pittsburg,
Ohio.
Brumbaugh, L. R.,
Ridgely,
Md.
Brumbaugh,
M. G.,
Executive
Mansion,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Brumbaugh, M. R.,
Henrietta,
Pa.
Brumbaugh,
Reuben H.,
Tylersport,
Pa.
Brumbaugh.
S.
I.,
R. D.
2,
Saxton. Pa.
Brunk,
E.
B.,
..: Dexter,
N.
Mex.
Brunk, Perry
S.,
Altoona, Iowa.
Brunton, Walter,
...R.
D.
2,
Cashmere, Wash.
Bryan,
C. A Box
234,
Shannon.
111.
Bryant,
J.
E.,
R. D.
2,
Grand
Junction,
Colo.
Bryant,
S.
S Peppers,
N.
C.
Bucher,
Allen,
Annville,
Pa.
Bucher,
Cyrus, Astoria,
111.
Bucher, Rufus
P., ..R.
D.
3,
Quarryville,
Pa.
Bucher,
S.
G Astoria,
111.
Buck,
Abram,
Santa Rosa,
Fla.
Buck,
O.
D., Franklin
Grove, 111.
Buckingham,
B.
F.,
R. D.
2,
Prairie
City,
Iowa.
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1917.
Buckingham,
W.
I.,
Prairie City, Iowa.
Buclilew,
Albertus,
R. D.
1,
Union,
Ohio.
Bucklew,
D.
W.,
Mt.
Clinton,
Va.
Bucklew,
Solomon,
541
Highland
Ave.,
Morgantown,
W.
Va.
Buckley,
J.
S.,
Sterling,
111.
Buckley,
William,
3435 W.
Van Buren St.,
Chicago, 111.
Buckmaster,
G.
W
Reck,
Okla.
Budd,
Amos,
Auburn, Ind.
Buntain, Geo.
W.,
R. D.
5,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Buntain,
W.
E.,
337
N.
Carolina Ave.,
S.
B.,
Washington,
D.
C.
Burall,
J.
M.,
New Market, Md.
Burcham,
Wm.,
Noblesville,
Ind.
Burger, R.
E.,
1517
Stevens
Ave., Elkhart,
Ind.
Burger, S.
J.,
R. D.
2,
Howe,
Ind.
Burger, Samuel
J.,
Baltic, Ohio.
Burget,
A. B.,
Clovercreek,
Pa.
Burgin, George
W.,
1500
S.
Peaid
St.,
Denver, Colo.
Burkhart, Joseph,
•.
.
. .
Shippensburg,
Pa.
Burkhart,
J.
S.,
R.
D.
3,
Box
10,
Johnstown, Pa.
Burkholder,
C.
K.,
1134
Platte
Ave.,
Fremont, Nebr.
Burkholder,
J.
B.,
..R. D.
3,
Harmony, Minn.
Burkholder,
J.
H., R.
D.
1,
Elmo,
Kans.
Burkholder,
Wm.,
R.
D.
3,
Newville,
Pa.
Burnett, S.
G
R.
D.
1,
Ripley,
Okla.
Burns, Irvin
S
Topeka,
Ind.
Burns,
W.
H.,
Flora,
Ind.
Burress,
W.
P., 1417 Perkins Ave.,
Joplin, Mo.
Burrow,
G.
P., Ralley, Okla.
Burton,
John
F.,
Ankeny, Iowa.
Bussard,
Wm.,
New Paris,
Ind.
Bussear,
Z.
L., Freesoil,
Mich.
Butcher, B.
C, Ware,
Texas.
Buterbaugh,
J. O.,
R.
D.
2,
Sraithburg,
Md.
Butler,
Henry
N.,
...R. D.
1,
Richland,
Iowa,
Butterbaugh,
Andrew,
Polo,
111.
Butterbaugh, T. D.,
Silver Lake,
Ind.
Byer, Franklin
J
Mt. -Morris, 111.
Byer,
W.
D
.R.
D.
5,
Marshalltown, Iowa.
Byer.
W.
H., Salt
Petre
Cave,
Va.
Byerly,
David, Lima,
Ohio.
Byerly, D. M., Magley,
Ind.
Byerly,
Jesse
S.,
R. D.
2,
Decatur,
Ind.
Byers,
Calvin
S.,
Rocky
Ridge, Md.
Byrd,
I.
D.,
Cobham,
Va.
Cakerice,
J.
H., R.
D.
1,
Abilene,
Kans.
Caldwell,
L. D.,
Mathias,
W.
Va.
Calhoun,
Allen,
Boyer,
W.
Va.
Calvert,
J.
G.,
Inglewood,
Cal.
Calvert, Noah
H.,
Brumbaugh, N.
Dak.
Calvert,
W.
Q.,
.*
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Campbell, D.
C,
R.
D.
1,
Colfax,
Ind.
Campbell,
Jas. A.,
Fristoe, Mo.
Campbell,
John
A.,
...R. D.
2,
Parsons, Kans.
Campbell,
U.
S.,
Lyndhurst,
Va.
Canfleld,
Geo. G.,
Summerfield,
Kans.
Carger,
Harry
V.,
Plymouth,
Ind.
Carl, Geo. C,
1125 Albina Ave., Portland,
Oregon.
Carney,
James
S.,
R.
D.
4,
Pomona,
Kans.
Carpenter,
A.
F.,
R. D.
3,
Middletown, Ind.
Carper, E.
P.,
Fordwick, Va.
Carper,
Frank
S.
Palmyra,
Pa.
Carter,
W.
R.,
Woodlawn, Va.
Caruso,
J
205 Twenty-first St.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
Casebeer,
R.
D.,
Somerset,
Pa.
Caskey,
Homer F.,
Red Cloud,
Nebr.
Caskey,
O.
C,
R. D.
1,
Prescott,
Iowa.
Caslow,
Ellis F.,
1914
Gardner Ave.,
Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Cassady.
J.
Harry,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Cassel,
Chas. D.,
Manheim,
Pa.
Cassel,
F.
P.,
Lansdale,
Pa.
Cassel,
Isaac
Fairview
Village,
Pa.
Cassel,
Joseph
N.,
Fairview
Village,
Pa.
Castle,
Noah P.,
Brownsville,
Md.
Cawley,
E.
C,
Parkersburg.
111.
Chambers,
Daniel
Middleton,
Mich.
Chambers,
J.
W.,
Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Chandler, William
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Charles, Warren,
Grampian,
Pa.
Chemberlen,
G.
F., Covina,
Cal.
Childs,
Lewis, R.
D.
2,
Daleville,
Ind.
Christian,
J.
H., R.
D.
5,
Huntington,
Ind.
Christian,
J.
H., Gettysburg, Ohio.
Claar,
Michael,
,
Klahr,
Pa.
Clanahan,
John
Edith, Va.
Clapper,
D. K.,
R.
D.
1,
Meyersdale, Pa.
Clapper,
G.
M Sykeston,
N.
Dak.
Clapper,
John,
Lindsay, Cal.
Clapper,
Joseph
H., Yellow Creek, Pa.
Clapper,
Sherman, Salubria, Idaho.
Clark,
Chas.
W.,
R. D.
3,
Johnson
City,
Tenn.
Clark,
Dennis,
Maysville,
W.
Va.
Clark,
D. H.,
...128
W.
Locust
St., San
Antonio,
Texas.
Clark,
E. F.,
...32 Bryant
St.,
N.
W.,
Washington,
D.
C.
Clark, Jesse D.,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Clark,
John S.,
3234
W.
Main
St.,
Parsons,
Kans.
Clark,
Roy
B.,
R.
D.
2,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Claybaugh,
H. A.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St., Chicago,
111.
Clear,
J.
D.,
...1217
Oxford St.,
Houston,
Tex.
Cleaver, Geo.
D.,
Curwensville, Pa.
Cleaver,
Urban,
,
R.
D.,
Grampian,
Clearfield Co.,
Pa.
Clem, Amsey B.,
New
Paris,
Ind.
Clemens, G.
W.,
Stet,
Mo.
Cline,
E.
J.,
...108 N.
Eighty-second
St.,
Seattle, Wash.
Cline,
John
W.,
Mt.
Sidney,
Va.
Cline, Justus H
Stuarts
Draft, Va.
Cline,
J.
W.,
...
1823
Eleventh
Ave.,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Cline,
M.
J.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Cline, P. F., R. D.
1,
Weyers Cave,
Va.
Cline,
Samuel West
Newton,
Pa.
Clingenpeel,
G.
W.,
Louisa, Va.
Cloppert,
H.
L.,
...R.
D.
3,
Brookville, Ohio.
Clower,
B.
L.,
Gatewood,
W.
Va.
Clower,
Lewis
M
Gatewood,
W.
Va.
Coate, A.
David,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Cober, Ephraim,
311 Main
St.,
Sabetha,
Kans.
Coblentz, Perry
B.,
Peru,
Ind.
Cochran,
Martin Tollgate.
W.
Va.
Cocklin, Walter
B., R.D.
3,
MechanicsbUrg, Pa.
Coffman,
Aubrey
R.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Coffman, Ernest
S.
R.
D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Coffman, H.
C.
N., South
English,
Iowa.
Coffman,
J.
D.,
R.
D.
2,
Grand
Junction, Colo.
Coif
man,
J.
M.,
...R.
D.
1,
Harrisonburg,
Va.
Coffman,
John I.,
R. D.
3,
Box
7,
Laton, Cal.
Coffman,
Luther
C
Daleville,
Va.
Coffman, N.
Walter,
R. D.
2,
Fishersville,
Va.
Coffman,
T. R
JL120
Greenfield
Ave.,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Coleman,
John
1065
Franklin
St.,
Johnstown, Pa.
Collins,
John
C,
R.
D.
2,
Laporte, Ind.
Collyer,
Harry,
,
Covert,
Kans.
Colyn, Charles,
R. D.
4,
Osceola, Iowa.
Conner,
Abram R. D.
1,
Manassas, Va.
Conner,
Jacob, R. D.
2,
Spring
City,
Pa.
Conner, W.
K.,
...546
So.
Seventeenth
St.,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Conover,
Norman A.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren St.,
Chicago,
111.
Cook,
Hezekiah, Dillsburg,
Pa.
Cook,
O.
W.,
Dillsburg.
Pa.
Cook, S. G
Venedocia, Ohio.
Cook,
W.
E
R.
D.
4,
Billings,
Okla.
Cook,
W. G.,
R. D.
4,
Billings, Okla.
Cool,
N.
D
:
405
S.
Market
St.,
Winchester. Va.
Cool,
N.
J.,
R.
D.
2,
Beaverdam, Ohio.
Cool,
P.
N., R. D.
1.
Bradford,
Ohio.
Coover,
A.
B
Broken
Arrow,
Okla.
Coppock,
C. v.,
R.
D.
3,
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Coppock, Jacob
Tippecanoe
City, Ohio.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Cordier, F. P.,
Celina, Ohio.
Cory,
Lee
R.,
Milford,
Ind.
Correll,
P.
M.,
R.
D.
1,
Mosheim,
Tenn.
Cosner,
Earl
C,
Gormania,
W.
Va.
Cosner,
J.
T.,
Bismarck, W.
Va.
Cosner,
Newton D.,
Bismarck,
W.
Va.
Cosner,
Wm. H.,
Wilson,
W.
Va.
Cotrell, D. Owen,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Couser,
D.
G.,
R. D.
3,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Couser,
J.
A.
R
R.
D.,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Cover,
Samuel
C,
Canton,
Ohio.
Cover,
S.
L
Mt.
Etna, Iowa.
Cox,
Charles
L.,
Tyrone, Pa.
Cox, John M.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Coy,
Aaron,
R. D.
8,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Crabill, Joseph
M
R. D., Woodstock,
Va.
Craun,
Benj.
H.,
...R. D.
1,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Craun,
Manon
J.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
^
Cripe,
Calvin,
New
Paris, Ind.
Cripe,
Chas.
C.,
R.
D.
1,
Lewiston,
Minn.
Cripe,
Clyde,
Middlebury,
Ind.
Cripe,
D.
B.,
813 E.
Main
Street, Enid,
Okla.
Gripe, D.
S.,
R.
D.,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Cripe,
Israel,
Mt. Carroll, 111.
Cripe, Jacob,
R. D.
13,
Galveston, Ind.
Cripe, John
W.,
*.
Goshen,
Ind.
Cripe, Nath.,
Hillisburg, Ind.
Crist, A. D.,
Middleburg, Fla.
Crist, Charles,
R.
D.
1,
Paola, Kans.
Crist,
D. A.,
Quinter,
Kans,
Crist, D. W.,
Yorba Linda, Cal.
Crist,
Henry F.,
535
Bhrich
Street,
Colorado City, Colo.
Crist, Isaac
H.,
Virden,
111.
Crist,
J.
B.,
Friend,
Kans.
Crist, Roy
A.,
.....Quinter,
Kans.
Cross,
A.
Sherman,
Blountsville,
Ind.
Cross,
J. J.,
...R.
D.
1,
Michigan
City, Ind.
Cross,
Wm.
U.,
Akron,
Ohio.
Crosswhite,
A. G.,
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Crouch,
E. M
Bdinburg, Ind.
Crouse,
J.
H
R. D.
2,
Savanna, 111.
Crouse,
J.
M.,
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.
Crowell, J.
A.,
2187
Cummington Rd., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Cruea,
Moses,
1405 Eastern
Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Crumpacker,
A.
J.,
R. D.
1,
Harrisonville, Mo.
Crumpacker, Alden Hartman, Colo.
Crumpacker,
Emory
C,
R. D.
1,
Box
46,
Roanoke,
Va.
Crumpacker,
J.
S.,
R. D.
1,
Box
48,
Roanoke,
Va.
Crumpacker, S.,
R. D.
1,
Box
48,
Roanoke,
Va.
Crumpacker,
S.
P.,
McPherson,
Kan's,
Cullen,
Ray
R., R. D.
5,
Beatrice,
Nebr.
Culler, A.
J.,
McPherson,
Kans.
Culler, Elmer
A
Hartville, Ohio.
Culler,
E.
M.,
R. D.
1,
Cleveland,
Ala.
Culler, Geo.
F., Woodland,
Mich.
Culp,
Ira,
Rawlings,
Md.
Cummings,
James
F.,
Naffs,
Va.
Cunningham,
Elwood, R. D.
19,
Shipman,
Va.
Custer,
Frank
C,
R. D.
11,
Hillsboro,
Ohio.
Czigans,
Milton
C,
R.
D.
1,
Auburn,
W.
Va.
Dadisman, Lee
R. D.
1,
Kenedy,
Texas.
Daggett,
A.
C, Covert,
Kans.
Daggett,
C.
F Belleville,
Kans.
Daily,
Elmer,
Peru,
Ind.
Danner, G. Howard,
Abbottstown,
Pa.
Darr, John
J,,
R. D.
6,
Somerset,
Pa.
Davidson, R.
C,
R. D.
4,
Box
51,
Lynchburg,
Ohio.
Davis,
C.
Ernest,
Macdoel,
Cal.
Davis,
C.
W
R. D.
1,
Live
Oak.
Cal.
Davis, D.
C.
Trade. Tenn,
Davis, P.
S.,
Springs, Somerset
Co.,
Pa.
Davis, Wm,,
Morrill,
Kans.
Dawson,
M. M.,
Cumberland,
Okla.
Deal,
John,
.Brumbaugh,
N, Dak.
Deardorff,
Chas. H
R.
D.,
Box
42,
Clarksville,
Mich.
Deardorff,
Earl,
Bagley, Iowa,
Deardorff,
Geo.
E.,
Cor,
Church
St,
and
Clover
Ave,,
Marion,
O.
Deardorff,
Isaac,
R. D,
10,
Marion,
Grant
County,
Ind.
Deardorff,
J.
B.
Patterson,
Cal.
Deardorff,
J.
W.,
Empire,
Cal.
Deardorff,
Moses
Yale,
Iowa.
Deardorff,
W.
A.,
Brantford,
N.
Dak.
Deaton,
George
,.R,
D,
2,
Claypool, Ind.
Deaton,
J.
F
R.
D.
1,
West
Alexandria,
Ohio.
Debolt,
A.,
Masontown,
Pa.
Decker,
S.
B.,
Ashland,
Oregon.
Deeter,
John
W., Gilead
Street,
Andover,
Conn.
Deeter,
Manly
Milford,
Ind.
Deeter,
W.
R.,
Milford, Ind.
De Lauter,
Ora R. D.
O ,
Canton,
Ohio.
Dell,
Jacob
S
R.
D.
5,
Beatrice, Nebr.
Del;),
Chas. B
R. D.
3,
Shannon,
111.
Delp,
Jacob,
j
Pearl
City,
111,
Delp,
S.
B,,
Murdock, Kans,
Derrick,
C.
C
2523 Nashville
St.,
El Paso,
Texas.
Deseuberg,
Wm.
L,,
Bast Ninth
Street, Ashland,
Ohio.
Detrick,
A.
J,,
Yoder,
Colo,
Detrick,
W.
C,
213
N.
Wabash
St.,
Wabash, Ind.
Dettra, Lewis R
Vaucluse,
v
a.
Detwiler,
A,
J
Williamsburg,
Pa,
Detwiler,
David
T,,
New Enterprise,
Pa,
Detwiler,
Edgar
M,,
14
Sell
St.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Devilbiss,
W.
B,,
742
S.
Main
St.,
Ottawa,
Kans.
Dibert, D.
W
Everett,
Pa.
Dick,
Trostle
P.,
1700
Mifflin
St., Huntingdon,
Pa,
Dickerson,
Moses
I
Pilot,
Va,
Dickey,
A.
M.,
9850 Sixtieth
Ave.,
South
Seattle,
Wash.
Dickey,
Howard
R. D.
16,
Culver,
Ind,
Dickey,
J.
P
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Dickey,
J.
S.,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Dickey,
L.
H,,
Fostoria,
Ohio.
Dickinson,
W. Harry,
St.
Peters,
Pa.
Diehl,
Austin,
R.
D,
9,
Jonesboro,
Tenn,
Diehl,
C.
H
Jonesboro,
Tenn,
Diehl,
John
I,,
Iowa
City,
Iowa,
Diehl,
Oscar,
Panora,
Iowa,
Diehm,
Edgar,
•
Huntingdon,
Pa,
Dierdorff,
D.
T
Surrey,
N. Dak.
Digman,
S. P
R. D.
1,
Berkeley
Springs,
W.
Va,
Digman,
T,
B,,
Williamsport,
W. Va,
Diller,
Aaron
B.,
Nash,-
Okla,
Dilling,
L.
S.
Hagerstown,
Ind.
Dilling,
Roy
3435
W. Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Dillon,
Robert
R.
D.
6,
Camden,
Ohio.
Dinger,
Evan
M,,
R. D.
1,
Reinholds,
Pa.
Dively,
Fred
C,
..
.Claysburg,
Blair
Co.,
Pa.
Dively,
Taylor
Klahr,
Pa,
Dixon,
Andrew
M,,
Huntingdon,
Pa,
Dixon,
John
Bluefield,
W. Va.
Dolby,
Mattie,
Mt.
Morris,
111,
Dorer,
Solomon,
161
Spring
St.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Dorsey, Dr.
J.
S.,
742 N.
Eutaw
St.,
Baltimore,
Md.
Dotzour,
Grover
C,
McPherson,
Kans.
Dove,
Geo.
A.,
Hotchkiss,
Colo.
Dove,
Geo. L.,
Criders,
Va.
Dove,
J.
A.,
Cloverdale,
Va.
Dove,
W.
A.,
Criders,
Va.
Downing,
A.
S.,
Lamar,
Colo.
Dredge,
D.
S.,
New
Carlisle,
Ohio.
Driver,
C.
M.,
R,
D.
3,
Staunton,
Va.
Driver,
John F
Timberville,
Va.
Driver,
J.
L.,
R.
D.
2,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Driver,
Samuel,
R.
D.
2,
Lima,
Ohio
Driver,
S.
I.,
R,
D.
8,
Lima,
Ohio,
Dunbar,
L,
M.,
Darlington,
Ind.
Duncan,
N,
A.,
Norwood,
Mo.
Duncan,
Preston,
Riner,
Va.
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ALMANAC,
1917.
Dupler,
A.
W,,
..466 Alton
St.,
Appleton,
Wis.
Durr,
Francis
F.,
Glendale,
Ariz.
Early, A. B., Ft.
Defiance, Va.
Early, Geo.
A
New Hope, Va.
Early,
H.
C,
Penn Laird,
Va.
Early,
M.
G
Midland,
Va.
Early, Oscar,
R. D.
1,
Stet,
Mo.
Early,
S.
P.,
1126
N. Union St.,
Fostoria,
Ohio.
Eastwood,
Albert
M.,
Middleburg,
Fla.
Eavey, George
W.,
R.
D.
3,
Elida,
Ohio,
Eberly, Harvey
M.,
Lititz, Pa.
Ebersole,
Martin,
R.
D.
5,
Lancaster, Pa.
Ebie,
John
L.,
3435 Van Buren Street,
Chicago,
111.
Eby,
D.
B Sunnysid^,
Wash.
Eby, D.
F.,
R. D.
21,
Box
21,
East
Akron, Ohio.
Eby, E.
H.,
..122 North
Seventy-sixth
St.,
Seattle, Wash.
Eby,
Henry
H.,
R. D.
4,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Eby,
Ira P.,
Mt.
Morris.
111.
Eby,
Jacob
A., Sunnyside,
Wash.
Eby
J.
G
R.
D.
1,
Box
80,
Summerfield, Kans.
Eby,
Josiah,
R. D.
14,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Eby,
L.
H
Payette, Idaho.
Ecker,
G., Westminster,
Md.
Ecker,
Thomas,
Taney
town,
Md.
Eckerle,
P.
F.,
Lanark, 111.
Eddy,
J.
A
Worthington, Minn.
Edgecomb, Alba, R.
D.
1,
Ripley, Okla,
Edgecomb,
Samuel,
R.
D.
H, Box
104,
Fresno,
Cal.
Edmister,
J.
F
Garrison, Iowa.
Edris,
E.
W.,
Fredericksburg,
Pa.
Edwards, F.
G.,
1702
S.
Santa
Ee Ave.,
Chanute, Kans.
Edwards,
H.
P.,
Woodlawn, Va.
Edwards,
Levi
Streets, N.
C.
Edwards,
Robert, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Egan,
E.
J.,
; . .
Shipman,
Va.
Eicher,
J.
K., Mt.
Pleasant,
Pa.
Eidemiller,
J.
Howard,
R.
D.
2,
New
Carlisle,
Ohio.
Eikenberry,
Amos
R., Mt. Morris.
111.
Eikenberry,
Edward,
Greene, Iowa.
Eikenberry,
E.
R., R.
D.
5,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Eikenberry,
Harvey,
Raisin,
Cal.
Eikenberry,
I.
M., Onekama,
Mich.
Eikenberry,
John,
...R. D.
6,
Warren, Ind.
Eikenberry,
J.
F
Greene,
Iowa.
Eikenberry,
John,
1208
Grand
Ave.,
Middletown,
Ohio.
Eikenberry,
J.
W.,
R.
D.
3,
Independence,
Kans.
Eikenberry,
Kernie,
Mexico,
Ind.
Eikenberry,
Morris
W.,
Dallas
Center,
Iowa.
Eikenberry,
W.
H.,
Barnum,
Minn.
Eikenberry,
W.
L.,
1655 Mississippi
St.,
Lawrence,
Kans,
Filer,
Calvin
F., North
Manchester,
Ind.
Filer,
Wm.
H.,
R.
D.
2,
Froid, Mont.
Eisenberg,
J.
Linwood,
Royersford,
Pa.
Eisenberg,
J. Y.,
Royersford,
Pa.
Eisenbise,
Chas.
W., Kingsley,
Iowa.
Eisenbise,
C.
S.,
3545
Congress
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Eisenbise,
Forest
S.,
3545 Congress
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Eisenbise, P.
J.,
Effingham, Kans.
'.3446
W.
Van
Buren
St., 'Chicago, 'ill*.
Eisenbise,
W. G.,
.'.
Waddams
Grove,
111.
Eisenbise,
W.
H
Mt. Carroll,
111.
Eisenhour, I.
C, ...R.
D.
1,
Nappanee,
Ind.
Elgin,
William
A
Elamsville,
Va.
Ellenberger,
Albert
J.,
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon.
Ellenberger, G.
W
Mound
City,
Mo.
Ellenberger,
Hervin
R., .,,
Mound City, Mo,
Ellenberger,
J.
K.,
Polo,
Mo.
Ellenberger,
W.
S.,
Prowers,
Colo.
Filer,
C.
E.,
Salem, Va.
Eller,
Geo.
R.,
R.
D.
2,
Quinter,
Kans.
Eller,
J.
F., Empire,
Cal.
Elliott,
J.
M Holden,
Mo.
Elliott,
L.
E
R.
D.
2,
Mercersburg, Pa.
Ellis,
C.C,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Ellis,
O.
C,
R. D.
2,
Huntington,
Ind.
Elrod,
S.
L.,
Climax, Kans.
Elson,
J.
H.,
Wawaka,
Ind.
Emerick,
Israel
Manchester, Pa.
Emley,
B.
F.,
R. D.
2,
S.
Whitley, Ind.
Emmert,
Harvey,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Emmert,
M.
W.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
England,
W.
F.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Englar,
Daniel, R. D.
32,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Englar,
J.
Walter
New Windsor, Md.
Englar, Sam'l
E., R. D.
32,
New
Windsor, Md.
Englar,
W.
P.,
.Uniontown, Md.
Engle,
Eldon
Morrill,
Kans.
Ennis,
David
E.,
Blanchard,
Okla.
Ennis, M. M.,
Box
38,
Cole, Okla.
Enos,
Irvin
V
Adrian,
Mo.
Erbaugh,
G.,
R.
D.
2,
New
Lebanon,
Ohio.
Erbaugh,
Ivan
L.,
R. D.
2,
New
Lebanon,
Ohio.
Erbaugh,
N. W.,
'.
R.
D.
3,
West
Alexandria,
Ohio.
Ernst,
John
J.,
^
Red
Cloud,
Nebr.
Eshelman,
Clarence
A
McPherson,
Kans.
Eshelman, D.
E.,
R.
D.
1,
Box
8,
Canton,
111.
Eshelman,
E.
E R. D.
2,
Preston,
Minn.
Eshelman,
M.
M.,
219 Blanche
Ave.,
Tropico,
Cal.
Eshelman,
Nathan,
R.
D.
3,
Blizabethtown,
Pa.
Eshelman,
S.
S.,
R. D.
3,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Etter,
David,
...R.
D.
1,
Union
Deposit,
Pa.
JJvans, A.
A.,
R. D.
8,
Carlisle, Pa.
Evans, Alex.,
Wikel,
W.
Va.
Evarts,
John
D
Wilson,
W.
Va.
Fager,
Chas
D.,
Ochiltree,
Texas.
Fahnestobk, A. G
R. D.
1,
Lititz,
Pa.
Fahnestock, N.
B
Manheim, Pa.
Fahnestock, S. B.,
.Manheim,
Pa.
Fahrney,
Callo,
761
N. Second Ave.,
Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
Fahrney,
J.
Welty,
311
West
Fifth Street,,
Frederick,
Md.
Fahrney,
P. D.,
827
Hamilton Boulevard
corner
Park
Lane, Hagerstown, Md.
Faidley, Ira
D.,
1730 Maple
St.,
Des
Moines,
Iowa.
Falkenstein,
Geo.
N
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Fasnacht, Earl
Twin Falls,
Idaho.
Fasnacht, Urias
C
Quarry
ville. Pa.
Faust,
Alvin
G.,
R. D.
1,
Windber, Pa.
Faw,
C.
R.,
938
Franklin
St.,
Winston-Salem, N.
C.
Faw,
Enoch,
R. D.
3,
..North
Yakima,
Wash.
Feightner, I.
L
Elk
Creek,
Cal.
Feiler,
O.
H
717 East Ninth
St.,
Hutchinson,
Kans.
Felthouse,
J.
V.,
Seminole,
Fla.
Ferguson,
I. B.,
.R.
D.
1,
Boswell,
Pa.
Fernald,
T.
Herbert,
R.
D.
3,
Box
77,
Waldoboro,
Me.
Fesler,
Frederick,
R.
D.
10,
Box
47,
Anderson, Ind.
Fidler,
J. W.,
..'
Brookville, Ohio.
Field,
Louis
Donithon,
Ky
.
Fields,
Harry
M.,
R. D.
1,
South Whitley,
Ind.
Fields, Robert,
;
Laura,
Ky.
Figgers,
Robert,
Buena
Vista,
Va.
Fike,
Aaron, R.
D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
Fike,
A.
R Nezperce,
Idaho,
Fike,
B.
J
Nezperce,
Idaho.
Fike,
D.
M
.
.
.229
West
Oak
Street,
Walla
Walla,
Wash.
Fike,
Emra
T., R.
D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
Fike,
Ezra
Eglon,
W.
Va.
Fike,
Geo.
D.,
Nampa, Idaho.
Fike,
J.
H
Middlebury,
Ind.
Fike,
John
S., J]glon,
W.
Va.
Fike,
Jonas,
Eglon,
W.
Va.
Fike,
Lorenzo
II.,
R. D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
Fike,
Moses,
..R. D.
2,
Box
44, Oakland,
Md.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Fike,
Noah,
Hovatter,
W.
Va.
Fike, Peter
L.,
343
S.
Trumbull Ave.,
Chicago, III.
Fike,
Phineas
L
Peace
Valley,
Mo.
Fike,
S.
K.,
Cordova,
Md.
Fike,
S. W
Blliottsville,
Pa.
Fike, Tobias
S
Ladiesburg, Md.
Fike,
U. J.,
Clarence,
Iowa.
Filbrun,
J.
J.,
...R.
D.
5,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Filbrun,
Parker,
R.
D.
4,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Fillmore, A. G.,
R.
D.
1,
Box
46,
Davidson,
Okla.
Finnell,
Virgil
C,
Bnders, Nebr.
Fipps,
Elmer
E., R. D.
1,
Kokomo,
Ind.
Firestone,
J.
B.,
Roanoke,
La.
Fiscel,
Emery
D.,
Yale,
Iowa.
Fishbaugher,
H.
E., ...R.
D.
1,
Preston, Minn.
Fishburn,
Geo.
A.,
Overbrook,
Kans.
Fisher,
Frank
Mexico,
Ind.
Fisher,
Harley,
Mexico, Ind.
Fisher, Ira,
Flora,
Ind.
Fisher,
Irvin,
923 20th
St.,
Sacramento, Cal.
Fisher, Lee
M.,
Gowrie, Iowa.
Fisher,
Leroy,
R.
D.
2,
Miltord,
Ind.
Fisher,
Levi,
Perth, N.
Dak.
Fisher,
Noah,
Andrews,
Ind.
Fisher,
S.
T.,
Peru,
Ind.
Fisher, Wm.
D.,
'.
Baltic,
Ohio.
Fitz,
Conrad,
1201
Albina Ave.,
Portland,
Oregon.
Fitzwater, A.
J.,
Broadway,
Va.
Fitzwater,
L. W.,
Beverly,
Kans.
Fitzwater,
P.
B.,
4822
Bernard
St., Chicago,
111.
Flanagan,
Robert,
Laneville,
W.
Va.
Flohr, Charles
G.,
R.
D.
3,
Fairfield,
Pa.
Flohr,
John R.,
R. D.
3,
Fairflel(i,
Pa.
Flohr,
Leonard
J.,
Thurmont, Md.
Flohr,
Lewis
B.,
Vienna,
Va.
Flohr, M.
R., R.
D.
6,
Chambersburg, Pa.
Flora, A. W.,
.Maxwell,
Iowa.
Flora, Fred A.,
.Moscow,
Idaho.
Flora,
J.
C,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Flora,
John
W.,
R.
D.
2,
Kappa,
Ind.
Flora,
Riley,
Bringhurst,
Ind.
Flora,
Riley,
R. D.
1.
Rocky
Mount,
Va.
Flory,
Charles
L.,
Pleasant Hill,
Ohio.
Flory,
Ezra,
343
S.
Trumbull
Ave.,
Chicago,
111.
Flory,
George B.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Flory, Geo. W.,
Covington,
Ohio.
Flory,
Henry,
Defiance,
Ohio.
Flory,
Jacob,
Jewell,
Ohio.
Flory,
James A.,
College
Hill,
McPherson,
Kans.
Flory,
John,
R.
D.
4,
Defiance,
Ohio.
Flory,
John
S.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Flory,
J.
S
Twin Falls,
Idaho.
Flory,
J.
T.,
Nokesville, Va.
Flory,
Michael,
Girard,
111.
Flory,
N. B
612
A
St.,
N.
E.,
Washington,
D.
C.
Flory,
R.
F.,
Sherwood,
Ohio.
Flory,
S.
H.,
Nokesville, Va.
Flory,
S.
I.,
Stuarts
Draft, Va.
Fogelsanger,
Samuel,
225
E. Orange St.,
Shippensburg,
Pa.
Folger,
W.
W.,
R.
D.,
Ankeny,
Iowa.
Follis,
John M.,
Trigo,
Cal.
Foltz, S. M
R. D.
1,
Hagerstown,
Md.
Force, James
H.,
Scott,
Kansas.
Forney,
Adam
E.,
Seventh
St.,
Chambersburg.
Pa.
Forney,
Benj.,
1312
Conn. St.,
Lawrence, Kans.
Forney,
D. H.,
Raisin, Cal.
Forney,
D.
L.,
Route
A, Chico,
Cal.
Forney,
Edmund,
Lordsburig,
Cal.
Forney,
Henry,
.Chenoa,
111.
Forney,
Hiram,
555
W.
Lincoln
Ave., Goshen, Ind.
Forney,
H. W.,
Thomas,
Okla.
Forney, J.
C,
..Rock
Lake,
N.
Dak.
Forney,
Milton G.,
...R. D.
8,
Lancaster, Pa.
Forrer,
John, Stuarts
Draft,
Va.
Forry,
Wm.
A.,
.634 Locust
St., Lebanon.
Pa.
Foster,
Frank,
Centralia, Okla.
Foster,
J.
M., R. D.
3,
Luray,
Va.
Foust, D.
A
R.
D.
1,
Greencastle,
Pa.
Foust, J.
E.,
Champion,
Pa.
Fouts,
D.
H
Centralia, Wash.
Fonts, E. S.,
Fredric, Iowa.
Fouts, S. S.,
Salem, 111.
Fox,
Barry
T.,
Shady
Grove,
Pa.
Fox, E.
S.,
R.
D.
2,
Larned,
Kans.
Fox, Ira
H., Box
105,
Centralia, Wash.
Fox,
Lemuel
R.,
Mount
Pleasant,
Pa.
Francis,
J.
G.,
138
Cumberland
Street,
Lebanon, Pa.
Franklin, Ross,
Parsons, Kans.
Franklin,
W.
K.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Frantz,
Abram M.,
Dawson,
W.
Va.
Frantz, Earl M.,
McPherson,
Kans.
Frantz,
Edward,
Elgin,
111.
Franta, H.
A.,
1400 Euclid Street,
McPherson, Kans,
Frantz,
Ira
H.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Frantz,
Isaac,
Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Frantz, John
F.,
Wabash,
Ind.
Frantz,
J. R,,
Fruita, Colo.
Frantz,
M. S.,
934
North Market
St.,
Wichita,
Kans.
Frantz,
Roy A.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Frederick,
J.
E., Rodney,
Mich.
Frederick,
John
D.,
R. D.
1,
Nappanee, Ind.
Freed,
Amos Clay
pool,
Ind.
Freshour,
C. N
Myersville,
Md.
Fretz, William,
SoutJi Hatfield,
Pa.
Friend,
G.
H.,
Portis, Kans.
Friend,
S.
M., North Manchester,
Ind.
Fruit,
G.
L.,
R. D.
2,
Viola,
Wis.
Fry,
Henry
Ludell,
Kans.
Pry,
W.
H., .........
R.
D.
1,
Windber,
Pa.
Fulk,
George H,,
Genoa, Va.
Fuller, Harry,
Oakwood,
Ohio.
Fultz, A. H., Indian Camp,
W.
Va.
Funderburg,
Cyrus, R. D.
2,
Springfield, Ohio.
Funderburg, Daniel,
Markle, Ind.
Funderburg,
D.
D.,
New
Carlisle,
Ohio.
Funderburgh, Isaac
V
Inglewood,
Cal.
Funderburgh,
Jacob
C,
L.
B. 272,
Eustis,
Fla.
Funk,
Boyte
H.,
Bedford
City,
Va.
Funk,
Jacob,
Wiley,
Colo.
Funk,
S.
W.,
Charter
Oak,
Cal.
Furrey,
G. W.,
Evanston,
111.
Fyock, Abram,
.
R. D.
1,
Alum Bank,
Pa.
Fyock,
J. W.,
R.
D.
2,
Lovejoy, Pa.
Fyock,
J.
W
515
Howland Ave., Toledo,
Ohio.
Fyock,
Oran, R. D.
1,
Rochester Mills,
Pa.
Gaby,
S.
A., R. D.
1,
Baileyton, Tenn.
Gammon,
W.
C,
Tate, Tenn.
Gans, Lewis A.,
R. D.
1,
Cashmere, Wash.
Garber,
B. B.,
Waynesboro,
Va.
Garber, B.
F., Palls, King
William
Co., Va.
Garber,
C.
S.,
5217
Swift
Ave.,
St.
Joseph,
Mo.
...R.
D.
2,
Markle, Ind.
Bridgewater,
Va.
R.
D.
1,
Leon, Iowa.
Buena Vista, Va.
Newmarket,
Va.
S.
E.
Garber,
D. B
Garber,
D. B.,
..
Garber,
F. A.,
.
Garber,
J.
C,
...
Garber,
J.
H.,
..
Garber, John
A.,
508
B
St.,
S.
E.,
Washington, D.
C.
Garber,
J.
R.,
Portis,
Kans.
Garber,
Peter, . .
.
,
Weyers Cave,
Va.
Garber,
P. I., R.
D.
6,
Harrisonburg,
Va.
Garber,
S.
D.,
R. D.
2,
Baileyton, Tenn.
Garber,
S.
L.,
R. D.
6,
Harrisonburg, Va.
Garber,
S.
W.,
...118 South Moore Street,
Ottumwa, Iowa.
Garland,
John
C,
Pleasant
Ridge,
Pa.
Garman,
Henry
K.,
2821
N.
Bonsall
St.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Garner, Charles Oren,
Union
Bridge, Md.
Garner,
Geo.
W.,
R.
D.
1,
Walbridge, Ohio.
Garner, Uriah
R. D.
1,
Walbridge,
Ohio.
Garst,
Isaac
B.,
R. D.
1,
Quinter,
Kans.
Garst,
J.
H.,
Salem,
Va.
Garst,
J. O., R. D.
6,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Garst, John H
Blountville,
Tenn.
39
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Garst,
Levi,
R.
D.
1,
Salem, Va.
Garst,
N. H.,
R.
D,
3,
Roanoke, Va.
Garst,
N. N.,
Madison,
Kans.
Garst,
Samuel
H.,
Blountville,
Tenn.
Garst,
Samuel
S.,
R.
D.
5,
Box
729,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Garver,
D.
M.,
Trotwood, Ohio.
Gauby,
J.
M.,
Washington,
Kans.
Gauby,
M. D.,
R.
D.
2,
Morrowville,
Kans.
Gauby,
Samuel
M.,
R. D.
1,
Washington,
Kans.
Gaunt,
W.
A.,
1519
Mifflin St.,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Gearhart,
Earl,
Mount
Pleasant,
Pa.
Gearhart,
Samuel,
Shady
Grove,
Pa.
Geib,
Amos
P.,
358
Sixtieth
St.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Geiman,
Christian
Lineboro,
Md.
Geiser,
J.
S.,
Froid,
Mont.
George,
T.
Ezra,
'.
1421
Miami St.,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Gerdes,
David,
R.
D.
3,
Morrison,
111.
Gerdes,
Wayne,
Sterling,
111.
Gerhart,
Jacob
R. D.
5,
Vincennes,
Ind.
Getz,
John
H.,
Tropieo,
Cal.
Geyer,
M.
H.,
R.
D.
5,
Syracuse,
Ind.
Gibbel,
Henry
R., Lititz,
Pa.
Gibbel,
Aaron
R.,
R.
D.
1,
Ephrata,
Pa.
Gibbel, C.
R.,
Brunnersville,
Pa.
Gibble,
Hiram,
Manheim,
Pa.
Gibble,
Ira
D
R.
D.
5,
Myerstown, Pa.
Gibbs,
Chas.
B.,
Bolar,
Va.
Gibbs,
Ezra,
Conrath,
Wis.
Gibson,
Cullen
C,
Virden,
111.
Gibson, D.
B.,
Girard,
111.
Gibson,
Frank
W.,
Miami,
N.
Mex.
Gibson,
I.
J.,
Mount Morris,
111.
Gibson,
Javan,
Virden,
111.
Gibson,
Walter,
R.
D. 10,
Gibson,
Ind.
Gilbert,
Elmer
H.,
...
North
Manchester, Ind.
Gilbert,
Frank,
Brethren,
Mich.
Gilbert, J.
Z
3300
Griffin
Ave.,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Gillett,
C.
E.,
.
Benson, Ariz.
Gillett,
Ola
E., ...St.
David,
Cochise Co.,
Ariz.
Gilliam,
Harvey,
Fredericksburg,
Iowa.
Ginger,
Perry,
Warm
Springs,
Va.
Gingrich,
A.
B
R.
D.
4,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Gingrich,
Jacob
H.,
...R. D.
4,
Lebanon, Pa.
Gipe,
Harrison
S.,
Palmyra,
Pa.
Gish,
James
W
Holmesville,
Nebr.
Gish,
R.
G.,
Laporte,
Texas.
Gish,
W.
B.,
Thomas,
Okla.
Gish,
W.
Warren,
Rydal,
Kans.
Gitt, C.
W.,
Cabool,
Mo.
Click,
B,
F.,
Trevilian,
Va.
Click,
Daniel
M.,
Trevilian,
Va.
Click,
David
C,
R.
D.
1,
Dundee,
Oregon.
Click,
H.
N.,
R. D.
1,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Click,
J.
D
R. D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Click,
Joel,
Roanoke,
La.
Click,
John
T.,
R. D.
17,
Bridgewater, Va.
Click,
Jos.,
Lake
City,
Kans.
Click,
Simon,
R.
D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Clotfelty,
Wm.
N.,
Batavia,
Iowa.
Clover,
H.
H.,
...81
Morris
St.,
Uniontown,
Pa.
Gnagey,
A.
L.,
Fruita,
Colo.
Cnagey,
Joel,
Meyersdale,
Pa.
Gnagy,
C.
H.,
Dysart,
Iowa.
Cnagy,
Harvey
A.,
Dysart,
Iowa.
Cochenour,
F.,
116
N.
CentrarAve.,
Chanute, Kansas.
Coldizen,
John
C,
Laneville,
W.
Va.
Good, W.
H.,
R.
D.,
McBain,
Mich.
Cordon,
J.
H.,
Deer
Park,
Wash.
Corham,
A.
L.,
Payette,
Idaho.
Coshorn,
B.
F
Clay
City,
Ind.
Coshorn,
E.
N.,
Ladoga,
Ind.
Cosnell,
William,
Mt.
Airy,
Md.
Cossard.
Harry A.,
Lanark,
111.
Gotschall,
R.
B.,
1521 W.
Third
St.,
Marion, Ind.
Couglinour, J.
Q.,
Ankeny, Iowa.
Couglinour,
S. M.,
Ankeny, Iowa.
Crabill,
Peter T.,
Roseland,
Nebr.
Grady,
Geo.
W., Riverton,
W.
Va.
Grady,
Isaac
S.,
...Berkey
Ave.,
Goshen, Ind.
Crapes,
C.
E.
Augusta,
W.
Va.
Grater,
J.
W.,
619 N.
Cushing
St.,
So. Bend,
Ind.
Crater,
W.
H.,
Morrison,
111,
Craybill, A.
K
Nokesville,
Va.
Graybill,
Ceo.,
R. D.
3,
Troutville,
Va.
Craybill,
Israel
B., R.
D.
20,
Lititz, Pa.
Graybill,
J.
H.,
Nampa,
Idaho.
Graybill,
John G., ..R. D.
2,
New
Holland,
Pa.
Graybill,
Jonas,
R.
D.
3,
Troutville,
Va..
Green,
A.
J.,
Leon,
Kans.
Green,
J.
T.,
Lonaconing,
Md.
Green,
Louis F.,
Jr.,
Cubage,
Ky.
Greenawalt,
W.
H
310
N.
Second
St.,
Goshen,
Ind.
Creenhalgh, Jonathan,
..R.
D.
38,
Ingalls,
Ind.
Gregory,
E. Stanley,
716 S.
Fiftieth
St.,
Tacoma,
Wash.
Gregory,
Orrin B.,
Harvard, Idaho.
Greyer, Saylor
G.,
.R. D.
1,
Port Republic,
Va.
Griffeth, H.
M., Brummett,
N. C.
Griffith, Chas.
V
...Relief,
N.
C.
Griffith,
Jos.
H.,
Brummett,
N. C.
Griffith,
L. H.,
....R.
D.
18,
Richland,
Kans.
Gripe,
N. S.,
Ripley,
Okla.
Groff, Edwin,
R.
D.
4,
Carthage, Mo.
Grofe, Forest,
Clarkshill, Ind.
Groff,
Hershey,
Bareville, Pa.
Groff,
J.
C, R.
D.
2,
Yoder, Colo.
Groff,
Joseph,
Covington,
Ohio.
Groff,
Nathan D.,
R.
D.
1,
New Weston, Ohio.
Crosh,
Walter,
Deshler,
Ohio.
Cross,
Jesse,
Nocona, Tex.
Crossnickle,
S.
P
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Group,
W.
G.,
R. D.
1,
York
Springs,
Pa.
Grove,
W.
D.,
...R. D.
1,
South English,
Iowa.
Groves,
C.
M
Junior,
W.
Va.
Cruber,
C.
A.,
Astoria,
111.
Gump,
Charles
O.,
R.
D.
4,
Churubusco,
Ind.
Gump,
Jesse A.,
Churubusco,
Ind.
Gump, John
B.,
R.
D.
1,
Tippecanoe
City,
Ohio.
Gump,
S. S.,
North
Manchester, Ind.
Guthrie,
C.
W.,
1200
E.
27th St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Guthrie,
J.
A., Spencerville,
Ohio.
Guthrie,
J.
L.,
Upper
Sandusky,
Ohio.
Guthrie, W.
R.,
Lafayette, Ohio.
Guyer,
Herman
S.,
Loysburg,
Pa.
Guyer,
Nelson,
Woodbury,
Pa.
Cwin,
J.
N., R.
D.
3,
Modesto,
Cal.
Habecker,
P.
M., ...R.
D.
3,
Quarryville,
Pa.
Hagerman,
Ceo.
C, Toddville, Iowa.
Hahn,
Geo.
W.,
55
N. Mount
St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Hahn,
M.
L.,
Hine's,
Minn.
Hahn,
M.
W., Greenwood,
Del.
Haines, A. H., Huntingdon, Pa.
Haines,
O.
P., Cerro
Gordo, 111.
Hall,
S.
D.,
Strawberry,
Ark.
Hall,
Wm.
I.,
Clarkton,
Va.
Haller,
F.
L.,
Kasson,
W.
Va.
Halterman, Harvey,
Dovesville,
Va.
Hamer, Oscar
W.,
1311 Randolph
St.,
Waterloo, Iowa.
Hamer,
Stuart
Waterloo,
Iowa.
Hamilton,
W. J
Champion,
Pa.
Hamilton, Wm.
E Detrick, Va.
Hamm,
David,
Rocky
Ford,
Colo.
Hamm,
J. J.,
R. D.
2,
Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Hamstead,
Obed,
R.
D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
Hanawalt,
Harvey
M.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Hanawalt, H.
W
McVeytown,
Pa.
Hanawalt,
W.
C,
McFarland,
Cal.
Handy,
Wm. H.,
Barrett,
N.
C.
Hantz,
J.
F., Abilene,
Kans.
Harader,
Edwin
Aurora, Mo.
Harader, L.,
...R. D,
6,
Arkansas
City,
Kansas.
Harden, T Hyndman, Pa.
Hardman,
D.
R
R. D.
5,
Warren,
Ind.
Hardman,
Martin,
Middleburv,
Ind.
Hardman,
Olin,
R. D.
1,
Polo,
Mo.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Hardy, James,
302
South
Baltimore Ave., Kansas
City, Kans.
Harlacher,
D. Bucher, R. D.
1,
East
Berlin,
Pa.
Harlacher,
G.
W.,
Dover,
Pa.
Harley, Henry P
Delta,
Pa.
Harley,
Owen
L.,
3435
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Harley,
William,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Harman,
Ananias,
R.
D.
3,
Floyd, Va.
Harman,
S.
P., Harman,
W.
Va.
Harp,
Geo.
S.,
R. D.
50,
Myersville, Md.
Harp,
James,
Lenore,
Idaho.
Harpin,
J.
Wm.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Harris,
Charles
J.,
...R. D.
4,
Greenville,
N.
C.
Harris,
I. G.,
Murdock,
Kans.
Harris, I. L
Cabool.
Mo.
Harris,
James
P.,
...Leon,
Butler
Co.,
Kans.
Harris, John P
Saxton. Pa.
Harris,
W.
D
McClave, Colo.
Harrison,
John
C,
Vermontville,
Mich.
Harrold, A.
W.,
Columbiana,
Ohio.
Harshbarger, Chas.,
Virden, 111.
Harshbarger,
C.
W.,
.R.
D.
2,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Harshbarger,
Isaac
J.,
Girard, 111.
Harshbarger,
J.
P.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Harshbarger,
J.
W
Scottville,
Mich.
Harshbarger, Lori B.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Harshbarger,
Wm.
R.,
Ladoga,
Ind.
Harshberger,
J.
M.,
722 Horner
St.,
Johnstown, Pa.
Hart,
David M., R.
D.
1,
Garrett, Ind.
Hart,
Ira
M
Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Hartman, A.
A.,
Lake View,
Wyo.
Hartman,
D.
B.,
816
Blaine Ave., South
Bend,
Ind.
Hartman,
Guy
N.,
Kauffman, Pa.
Hartman,
J. O.,
Live
Oak,
Cal.
Hartman, P.
S.,
Santa
Rosa,
Cal.
Hartman,
Walter
W.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Hartman,
W.
H.,
Goltry,
Okla.
Hartranft, Samuel
D.,
Maugansville, Md.
Hartsough,
Harvey,
Nappanee, Ind.
Harvey,
Amos,
Jasper,
Mo.
Harvey,
Frank
H.,
R.
D.
1,
Gormania,
W.
Va.
Harvey,
Henry
M
Parlier, Cal.
Hatcher, Wm.
L.,
Summitville,
Ind.
Haughtelin,
Irving,
Panora, Iowa.
Haughtelin,
J.
D.,
Panora, Iowa.
HaAvke,
M.
R.,
Indian
Springs,
Tenn.
Hay,
Frank
E.,
Hagerstown,
Ind.
Haynes,
W.
F., Patterson, Cai.
Hazlett, James
L.,
Rossville,
Ind.
Heagley,
Geo. A., Batavia,
111.
Heckman, D. H., Plattsburg, Mo.
Heckman,
I. D R.
D.
2,
Cerro Gordo, 111.
Heckman,
J.
Hugh,
3435
W.
Van Buren St.,
Chicago,
III.
Heckman,
John,
Polo.
111.
Heckman,
S.
J.,
R.
D.
1,
Overbrook, Kans.
Heckman,
Wm. T., ...R. D.
2,
Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Heestand, A. I., R. D.
3,
Wooster,
Ohio.
Heestand,
Eli
L., Plymouth,
Ind.
Heeter,
G.
B., Burnetts
Creek, Ind.
Heeter, N. B.,
R. D.
7,
Goshen,
Ind.
Heisey,
Herman
B
R. D.
6,
New
Bethlehem,
Pa,
Heisey, Lester Mansfield, Ohio.
Heisey,
W.
J.,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Heisy,
Martin,
R. D.
6,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Heitz,
S
Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Heller,
Jacob,
Decatur,
Ind.
Helm,
C.
A.,
.
.
.-
Windham,
Ohio.
Helm,
Otto
F
Thomasville,
Ga.
Helman,
Harlev
H., TJnionville
Center, Ohio.
Helman,
Howard
H..
R.
D.
1,
Smithville,
Ohio.
Helman,
J.
Q.,
R. D.
4,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Hendricks,
S.
F
R. D.
6,
Plymouth,
Ind.
Hendrickson,
D.
C, Pittsburg,
Ohio.
Hengst,
Victor A.,
Llanerch, Pa.
Henry,
J.
M
Daleville,
Va.
Henry,
Samuel,
Laton, Cal.
Hensley,
Joel
Higgins,
N.
C.
Herndon,
E.
R.,
R.
D.
3,
Weatherford,
Okla.
Herr, John,
Myerstown, Pa.
Hershberger,
Howard,
...R. D.
1,
Everett,
Pa.
Hershberger,
John
S
Everett,
Pa.
Hershey,
J.
W.
G., Lititz,
Pa.
Hertzler, Samuel
H.,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Hertzog, P. H.,
...Plain, Chelan Co.,
Wash.
Hess, Henry
L., R. D.
5,
Manheim,
Pa.
Hess, J. W.,
R.
D.
2,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Hess,
Samuel R.-
D.
2,
Royersford, Pa.
Hess,
Wm.,
Goshen, Ind.
Hesse,
Clarence,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Hetric,
J.
P., Pottstown,
Pa.
Hetrick, D.
A.,
R.
D.
5,
New Bethlehem,
Pa.
Hevner,
John W.,
Hosterman,
W.
Va.
Hewitt, Alva,
R. D.
2,
Windfall, Ind.
Hiatt,
Ira, 509 Calvert
St.,
Muncie,
Ind.
Hicks,
C. M.,
R. D.
1,
Clear
Spring,
Washington
Co.,
Md.
Highbarger,
O.
S.,
154
S.
Potomac
St.,
Hagerstown,
Md.
Hilbert,
John
B.,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Hilbert,
M.
F., Brewersville,
Ind.
Hilbert,
Robert,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Hildebrand,
Jacob,
North
Liberty,
Ind.
Hill,
James, R.
D.
1,
Arcadia,
Ind.
Hilton,
Geo.
W.,
Surrey, N.
Dak.
Ilinegardner,
B.
D.,
Mathias,
W. Va.
Hinegardner,
J.
A.,
Midland,
Va.
Hiner,
R. F.,
7217 Palatine Ave.,
Seattle,
Wash.
Hirt,
B.
D.,
R. D.
7,
Bruce
Lake, Ind.
Hochstedler,
David, R.
D.
1,
Farmington, Del.
Hochstetler, B. K.,
Sandpatch, Pa.
Hochstetler, Frank,
Danville,
Ohio.
Hochstetler,
Josiah,
.R.
D., Millersburg, Ohio.
Hockenberry,
Roy,
Everett,
Pa.
Hodgden,
Dorsey,
,
...1534
West
Germantown
St.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Hodge,
Josiah,
Piney
Flats,
Tenn.
Hodge,
Nathan
E^ R. D.
10,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Hofe,
C. S.,
El
Centro,
Cal.
HoflF, B.
B.,
....1306
S.
Seventeenth
Ave.,
May
wood,
111.
Hoff, Ernest
G
3435
West
Van Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Hoffer,
Aaron H.,
R. D.
4,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
HofPert,
H. A.,
Moorefield,
Nebr.
Hoffman,
J.
P.,
Argos,
Ind.
Hoffman,
M.
J.,
..2507 Fremont
Ave.,
N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Hoffman,
Sylvester
B Scaln
Level, Pa.
Hogan,
S.
B.,
R.
D.
4,
Norborne,
Mo.
Hohf,
D.
B.,
R. D.
4,
Hanover,
Pa.
Hoke,
J.
F.,
R.
D.
3,
Box
55, Welsh,
La.
Holder, Daniel,
....Batavia,
Iowa.
Holder,
Joseph,
R. D.
2,
Middletown,
Ind.
Holderreed,
Louis,
R. D.
1,
Box
45,
Lenore,
Idaho.
Hon,
S.
J
R.
D.
1,
New Berlin,
Ohio.
Hollar,
E.
Cleveland,
219
Clark
Ave.,
Warrensburg, Mo.
Hollenberg.
Fred,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
T-Toller,
H.
W., R.
D.
10,
Davton, Ohio.
Hollinger,
A. B.,
R. D.
2,
Palestine,
111.
Hollinger, Abram
K.,
237 Hummel
St.,
Harrisbnrg,
Pa.
Hollinger. Adam M
515
Emerald
Street,
Harrisbnrg,
Pa.
HolUnger,
Albert,
Gettysburg,
Pa.
Hollinger, Archie
6135 GreeuAvtDod
Ave.,
Chicago,
HI.
Hollinger, David,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Hollinger, E.
S., .R. D.
1,
Hollansburg,
Ohio.
Hollinger,
G. W.,
Leaf
River,
111.
Hollinger,
Henry
B.,
R. D.
4,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Hollinger,
H. H.,
R. D.
4,
Dover,
Pa.
Hollinger,
Jacob
H -.
323
D
St., S.
E.,
Washington,
D. C.
TTollinger,
Jesse,
North
Yakima,
Wash.
Hollinger,
Moses, R. D.
1,
New
Madison,
Ohio.
TTollopeter,
Jason
B.. Pentz,
Clearfield
Co.,
Pa.
^Tolloway,
.Tames
T.,
Centerview, Mo.
Holloway,
J.
H.,
R.
D.,
Chanute,
Kan's.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Holmes,
C.
E.,
Tonasket,
Wash,
Holmes,
Eli
Smithville,
Ohio.
Holmes,
G.
W
Lincoln,
Ark.
Holsberry,
J.
K.,
Plant
City,
Fla.
Holsinger, D.
R.,
R.
D.
1,
Laton,
Cal.
Holsinger,
I.
E.,
1668 Hillsdale
Ave.,
Dormont,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Holsinger,
J.
L.,
Agra, Okla.
Holsinger,
L.
F
New
Enterprise,
Pa.
Holsinger,
L.
R.,
Pottstown,
Pa.
Holsinger,
L.
T.,
Brethren,
Mich.
Holsinger,
Ralph
S.,
Agra,
Okla.
Holsinger, Virgil
C,
Williamsburg,
Pa.
Holsinger, W.
H.,
Williamsburg, Pa.
Holsopple, F.
F.,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Holsopple,
H.
L..,
...R.
D.
3,
Versailles,
Mo.
Holsopple,
Ira
C,
Pottstown,
Pa.
Holsopple,
W.
W.,
R. D.,
Versailles,
Mo.
Honberger,
S.
A.,
3819
B. First
St.,
Wichita,
Kans.
Honeycut,
J.
W.,
Poplar, N.
C.
Honeyman,
B.
F.,
Dayton,
Ohio,
Hood, W.
H.,
3525
Colorado
Ave., Chicago, 111.
Hooper,
C.
J„ Oakland,
Kans,
Hoover,
Blair, R, D.
1,
Miami, Texas.
Hoover,
David
E.,
Garrett,
Ind.
Hoover, David
F.,
.,R.
D.
2,
Middletown,
Ind,
Hoover,
David H.,
Singers Glen, Va,
Hoover,
David
P
1803
Adams
Ave,,
Tyrone,
Pa,
Hoover,
Frederic,
Riddlesburg,
Pa.
Hoover,
Harry
Cleveland, Ala.
Hoover,
Isaac
L.,
Overbrook,
Kans.
Hoover,
Jacob,
Beaverton,
Mich.
Hoover,
J, J.,
Sabetha, Kans.
Hoover,
.J.
W.,
...R,
D,
1,
Duncansville, Pa.
Hoover,
L,
B.,
Curryville, Pa,
Hoover, M.
M.,
R.
D,
1,
Gaston,
Ind.
Hoover,
O,
P
—
5512
Maple
Avenue,
St,
Louis,
Mo,
Hoover,
Perry
R.,
R.
D.
20,
Hagerstown, Ind,
Hoover,
Silas R, D.
6,
Somerset, Pa.
Hoover,
Walter
A.,
Nezperce,
Idaho.
Hoover, W. C,
Timberville, Va.
Hoover,
W.
I.
T.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Hoover,
W,
N.,
R.
D.
2,
Altoona,
Pa.
Hopson,
Noah,
Huckleberry, Va.
Home,
H.
T
Sand
Brook, N.
J.
Horner,
Wilbert
J,,
,
1527
Hastings St.,
Chicago,
111.
Horning,
Daniel,
Fruita,
Colo.
Horning, Jonas West
Alexandria,
Ohio.
Horning,
Samuel,
...R. D,
4,
Brookville,
Ohio,
Horning,
S.
H.,
Long Beach, Cal.
Hornish,
Jay,
R. D.
4,
Defiance,
Ohio.
Horst,
A.
B
Spencer,
Ohio.
Horst,
Jonas, ..
R. D.
1,
Columbiana,
Ohio.
Horst,
M.
Clyde,
1026
Bedford
St.,
Johnstown, Pa.
Hosfelt,
C.
F.
R. D.
2,
Newburg,
Pa.
Hostetler,
D.
W., ,.
Mulberry
Grove,
111.
Hostetler.
F.
P.,
...R. D.
2,
Greentown,
Ind.
Hottel,
Benj.,
Richland
Center,
Pa.
Hottenstein',
Amos, East
Petersburg,
Pa.
Hongendougler, John,
Adrian, Mo.
Houk,
Peter
R. D.
8,
Peru,
Ind.
Houser,
Orville,
North
Liberty, Ind.
Hovatter,
John,
Hovatter,
W.
Va.
Howard,
I. J
Hartford
City,
Ind.
Howard,
L. C.,
Stevensville,
Mich.
Howe,
E.
M
Maitland,
Pa.
Howe, W.
M
325
Beachley
St.,
Meyersdale,
Pa.
Howell,
.John D.,
Cordell, Okla,
Hoxie, G.
W.,
Williams, Oregon.
Huber,
Calvin A R.
D.
5,
Goshen, Ind.
Huffman,
Edward
N
6207
Washington
St.,
Sta.
D.,
St.
Joseph, Mo.
Huffman,
J. B. F.,
Rileyville, Va.
Huffman,
J.
D
R. D.
1,
Timberville, Va.
Huffman,
Lewis,
Mt. Zion,
Ind.
Huffman,
M.
L., R. D.
2,
Rock
Lake,
N.
Dak.
Huffman,
Peter,
Elkhart,
Ind.
Hufford,
Isaac,
R. D.
3,
Petoskey,
Mich,
Hufford,
Willard,
Pyrmont,
Ind.
Hughes,
John
R.,
Bphesus,
Va.
Hull,
R. T.,
Bakersville,
Pa.
Hulse,
Lewis
J
Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
Hummer,
D.
A.,
R. D.
1,
Portland, Ind.
Hummer,
Fred,
R.
D.
7,
Portland,
Ijid.
Humphreys,
Lewis
G.,
Box
211,
Waynesboro,
Va.
Hunsberger,
Wm. H.,
R. D.
3,
Mercersburg, Pa,
Huntsman,
E. T,,
,,,R. D.
2,
Martinsburg,
Pa.
Hutchison,
A.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Hutchison,
Geo,, Lindside,
W,
Va.
Hyer, Leonard
Columbia City, Ind,
Hylton,
A.
N Floyd, Va.
Hylton, Austin
R. D.
3,
Willis, Va,
Hylton,
B, B
R, D.
2,
Mansfield,
Mo,
Hylton,
C. C, Pittsburg, Ohio.
Hylton,
C. D.,
Troutville,
Va.
Hylton,
D. Price,
Royersford,
Pa.
Hylton,
E. E.,
R. D.
4,
Willis,
Va.
Hylton,
Gilbert
W.,
R.
D,
3,
Floyd,
Va,
Hylton,
I.
L., Live
Oak, Cal,
Hylton,
Joseph,
,
Glace,
W.
Va,
Hylton,
Joseph B,,
R,
D.
2,
Box
53,
Mansfield,
Mo,
Hylton,
J,
W.
B,, Protection, Kans.
Hylton,
S,
A.,
,.50
North
Bismarck
St.,
Indianapolis,
Ind.
Hylton,
S.
E
R.
D.
3,
Willis,
Va.
Hylton,
S.
E.,
R. D.
2,
Macksville,
Kans.
Hylton,
S.
P.,
Yoder.
Colo,
Idlemari,
R. T R, D,
2,
Scenery Hill, Pa,
Ihrig,
L,
B.,
Fairfield,
Mo,
Ihrig, Lessie
V,,
R, D,
1,
Wheatland,
Mo,
Ikenberry,
Chas,
S.,
Daleville,
Va.
Ikenberry ,
Henry
Wirtz,
Va.
Ikenberry,
J,
W., , Daleville,
Va.
Ikenberry,
L,
D,, North Manchester,
Ind.
Ikenberry,
S,
M., R. D.
3,
Wirtz,
Va.
Imler, T, P.,
7
Ridgely,
Md.
Inman,
J,
C,
713 Grant
St.,
Springfield,
Ohio.
Irvin, Floyd M.,
R.
D.
1,
Creston, Ohio.
Irwin,
William
S.,
...26
E, Woodland Ave,,
Sharon
Hill,
Pa.
Isenburg,
Jasper,
Rogersville, Tenn,
Jackson,
J,
R.,
Rutherfordton,
N.
C.
Jacobs,
Melvin A.,
West Fourth
St.,
Waynesboro,
Pa,
Jacobs,
S,
K.,
R. D.
11,
York,
Pa.
Jamison,
John
W.,
Potts Creek,
Va,
Jarboe,
J.
Edwin,
...323
N.
Twenty-second
St.,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Jarboe,
J.
W.,
R. D.
2,
Collyer, Trego
Co.,
Kans.
Jehnzen,
John
C
Rodney,
Mich.
Jellison,
J.
H.,
R.
D.
5,
Vincennes, Ind.
Jennings, Lee,
R. D.
2,
Willis,
Va.
Jennings,
Roy
F.,
College
Hill.
McPherson,
Kans.
John, E. E., ..College Hill, McPherson,
Kans.
John,
.J.
J.,
New Windsor,
Md,
John,
O. O., St. John,
Kans.
Johns, Frank,
,,.R.
D.
3,
Chambersburg,
Pa.
Johns,
J*.
Bitzer,
R, D,
2,
Ephrata,
Pa.
Johnson,
Albert,
Laureldale,
W,
Va,
Johnson, Carman,
5886
Burchfield
Ave,, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Johnson,
I,
C,
24
W,
Marble
St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Johnson,
John
J
723
East Chamberlain
Street,
Dixon,
111.
Johnson,
Stephen,
Spokane,
Wash.
Johnson,
Wallace,
154
S.
Mt.
Vernon
Ave.,
Uniontown,
Pa,
Johnson,
W,
H., R. D.
1,
Eunice,
N.
C,
Johnson,
Wm.,
1234
N,
Emporia Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Jones,
D, H., Rummel, Pa.
Jones,
Emeral B.,
Syracuse, Ind.
Jones,
Galen,
Wichita,
Kans.
Jones,
H,
D
Windber.
Pa.
Jones,
J.
Estel, Wichita, Kans.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Jones, Jesse
C,
Marion, Va.
Jones, Joseph
Girard,
111.
Jones,
Lewis,
Ewing,
Va.
Jones,
S. P
Fingerville,
S. C.
Jones, Wm.
M.,
Syracuse,
Ind.
Joseph, Clyde,
R. D.
16,
Culver,
Ind.
Joseph,
J.
E.,
R. D.
1,
Barnum,
Minn.
Joyce,
B.
B
Olathe,
Kans.
Judy,
A.
M
,
Peru,
W.
Va.
Judy,
C.
Edward,
Pansy,
Garrett
Co.,
W.
Va.
Kagey,
Jos.
M.,
Dayton,
Va.
Kahle,
Walter
M.,
358
Sixtieth Street,
Brooklyn, N.
Y.
Kahler,
J.
F.,
..2236
Cleveland
Ave.,
N.
W.,
Canton,
Ohio.
Kao, Guy,
R. D.
2,
Froid,
Mont.
Karns, Gabriel,
Baton,
Ind.
Kauffman,
Andrew
J.,
Froid,
Mont.
Kauffman,
H. A
Payette, Idaho.
Kaylor,
Hiram
B.,
R. D.
3,
Box 21,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Keedy,
Wilmer,
R. D.
7,
Darlow,
Kans.
Kegly,
Lurty, Marion,
Va.
Keim, Howard H
Nampa,
Idaho.
Keim, L. M., Narberth,
Pa,
Keiser,
B. T
Pomona, Cal.
Keiser,
J. W.,
R.
D.
1,
Alvordton,
Ohio,
Keiser,
Thos
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Keith,
C. W.,
Brethren, Mich,
Keith,
Jacob
F.,
Camp Creek,
Va.
Keller,
D.
H„
,,.
3515
W.
Van
Buren St.,
Chicago,
111.
Keller,
Jacob
S.,
Mercersburg, Pa.
Keller,
J.
Edwin
3435
W.
Van Buren
St.,
Chicago,. 111.
Keller,
J.
H.,
Udell,
Iowa.
Keller,
John
H., Shrewsbury,
Pa.
Keller, Michael,
R. D.
2,
Lamed,
Kans.
Keller, Samuel,
Empire,
Cal.
Keller,
W.
D.,
Ashland,
Ohio.
Keller, Wm. J.,
315
Fairview
Ave.,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Kelley,
H.
M.,
Burlington,
W.
Va.
Keltner, Chas. H., DeKalb,
111.
Keltner,
Lewis E.,
925 Grand Ave.,
Phoenix, Ariz.
Keltner,
P.
R.,
Gen.
Del.,
Freeport, 111.
Keltner,
W.
W.,
Williston,
N. Dak.
Kendall,
Amos,
...R. D.
17,
McGrawsville,
Ind.
Kendall,
B.
F., Van Buren, Ind.
Kendall,
Sherman,
Bennetts
Switch,
Ind.
Kendig, B.
D.,
Stuarts
Draft,
Va.
Kenepp,
S.
J.,
Payette, Idaho.
Kennedy, Robert
Ozawkie,
Kans.
Kensinger,
Isaac,
Clovercreek,
Pa.
Kensinger, Marvin, Zion,
N. Dak.
Kerlin,
B.
D., Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
Kesler,
B.
B.,
Puxico, Mo.
Kesler, James, Zion,
N. Dak.
Kesler,
Jeremiah D.,
Zion,
N.
Dak.
Key,
Isaac, Sweetsers,
Grant
Co.,
Ind.
Kidwel, B.
M., Nocona, Tex.
Kieffaber,
G.
W.,
Inglewood,
Cal.
Kilhefner,
David,
.161 Church
Ave., *Bphrata, Pa.
Killian,
Wm., R. D.
5,
Walkerton, Ind.
Killian, G.
H., Hicksville, Ohio.
Killian,
J.
W
Walkerton,
Ind.
Killingsworth,
Abel,
R.
D.
2,
Collins,
Mo.
Kilpatrick,
J. W.,
Melvin
Hill,
N.
C.
Kimmel,
C.
E.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Kimmel,
H.
H., R.
D.
3,
Somerset, Pa.
Kimmel,
J.
T., Hartville,
Ohio.
Kimmel,
Milton
L.,
Sheldon, Iowa.
Kindig,
Ira
N., Holmesville,
Nebr.
Kindig,
J.
J.,
Roseland, Nebr.
Kindig,
J.
R
R. D.
2,
Waynesboro, Va.
Kindy,
C.
C
143
Mill
Street, Naperville,
111.
King, Eugene,
Copper
Hill, Va.
Kinsel,
Jacob,
Altoona,
Pa.
Kinsey,
Wm.,
113 Pannebaker
Ave.,
Lewistown,
Pa.
Kinsley, Chas
Hartville, Ohio.
Kintner,
Chas L.,
..R.
D.
1,
Sherwood,
Ohio.
Kintner, Edward,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Kintner,
W.
I.,
R. D.
2,
Holton, Ind.
Kintzel, Wm. Z.,
Pine
Grove, Pa.
Kinzie,
J.
H.,
Haxtun,
Colo.
Kinzie,
W.
A.,
McPherson, Kans.
Kirk, D.
W.,
R. D.
4,
Box
30,
Fairmount,
W.
Va.
Kirkham,
O.
O.,
Parsons, Kans.
Kistner,
Roy,
Sabetha,
Kans.
Kitchen,
A. R.
R. D.
2,
MahafCey,
Pa.
Kitson,
J. W.,
..146
Crescent
St.,
Goshen, Ind.
Klein, David
R.
D.
2,
Mt.
Airy,
Md.
Klein,
Jesse
R
Le Gore,
Md.
Klepinger,
A.
L
R. D.
10,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Klepinger,
Davis
P.,
R. D.
8,
Peru,
Ind.
Klepper,
Jacob S.,
Rogersvyie,
Tenn.
Klepper, Peter
F.,
Blue
Springs, Nebr.
Kline,
Henry
S.,
1512
Rose St.,
Reading,
Pa.
Kline,
J.
H
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Kline,
J.
PL,
Broadway,
Va.
Kline,
John
L.,
R. D.
2,
Decatur,
Ind.
Kline,
John M., Sr.,
...R. D.
2,
Manassas, Va.
Kline,
J.
Samuel
.Sta.
3,
2919 St.
Joseph Ave.,
St.
Joseph,
Mo.
Knavel,
Chas. S.,
Rummel,
Pa.
Knavel,
Peter,
R. D.
1,
Windber,
Pa.
Knepper,
Lewis
S.,
R.
D.
2,
Berlin, Pa.
Kniesley,
D.
S.,
Harbor
Springs,
Mich.
Knisley,
Geo.,
R.
D.
7,
Everett,
Pa.
Knopsnyder,
William,
Freed, Pa.
Knouse,
Edwin,
Franklin Grove, 111.
Koch, D.
P
Pioneer,
Ohio.
Kohne,
Joseph
C,
Mathias,
W.
Va.
Kohne,
W.
E.,
Mathias,
W.
Va.
Koones,
Emanuel
G.,
..R.
D.
2,
Clearville,
Pa.
Koontz,
H.
S.,
...R.
D.
1,
New
Enterprise,
Pa.
Koontz, Wm,
C,
Shady
grove.
Pa,
Kopenhaver,
William
Pottsville,
Pa,
Krabill,
Christian,
Greenwood,
Del.
Krabill,
J.
P., R. D.
1,
Box
45,
McBride,
Mich.
Krabill,
J.
W
Denton,
Md.
Kreider,
Daniel
K.,
Altoona, Pa.
Kreider,
Frank
R.
D.
5,
Goshen,
Ind.
Kreider, Ira,
R. D.
2,
Bringhurst,
Ind.
Kreider,
Landa
U.,
...North
Manchester, Ind.
Kreider, Lawrence,
...R.
D.
2,
Arcanum,
Ohio.
Kreider, Willis
C
Arcanum,
Ohio.
Kreiner,
S. A.,
.Mogadore,
Ohio.
Kreps, Alfred,
Carrington,
N.
Dak.
Kuhleman,
August,
Pearl
City, 111.
Kuhns,
Amos M.,
Union Deposit,
Pa.
Kulp,
H.
Stover, R.
D.
3,
Pottstown, Pa.
Kulp,
Samuel
W
Ephrata,
Pa.
Kulp,
William
K.,
.40 East
Locust Street,
Mechanicsburg,
Pa.
Kuns,
Geo. D.,
2260 N. Park Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Kurtz, Charles,
.R. D.
20,
East
Akron,
Ohio.
Kurtz,
D.
W.,
McPherson,
Kans.
Kurtz, L. P.,
Goshen,
Ind.
Kurtz,
Michael,
Richland,
Pa.
Kutz,
D.
C,
R. D.
2,
Pine
Grove,
Pa.
Lackey,
W.
B
Elamsville,
Va.
Lahman,
C. W.,
Franklin
Grove,
111.
Lair, John M R. D.
2,
Custer,
Mich.
Lambert, B.
A., Jr.,
Circleville,
W.
Va.
Lampin,
J.
C,
Polo,
111.
Lampin,
Wm.,
r...Polo,
111.
Lanaham,
Ocia
C,
1010 Wall St.,
Hillyard,
Wash.
Landes,
B.
S.,
R. D.
5,
Harrisonburg, Va.
Landes, H.,
Lintner,
111.
Landis, D.
F.,
Minot, N. Dak.
Landis,
G.
W.,
R. D.
8,
Chandler, Okla.
Landis,
Henry,
Flora,
Ind.
Landis,
J. A.,
R.
D.
2,
Penbrook,
Pa.
Landis, Moyne
Sidney,
Ind.
Lantis,
R. M.,
1565
W.
Second
St.,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Lantz,
B.
B.,
Criders, Va.
Lantz,
J. W.,
. . .
: Criders,
Va.
Lantz,
S.
E.,
R. D.
4,
Madison,
Kans.
Lapp,
Ira
J.,
Miami,
N.
Mex.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Larick,
Henry,
*
*
'
*
:
^
V
425
Almond
Ave.,
Long
Beach,
Cal.
Laughrun,
A.
M
R.
D.
7,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Laughrun,
Marion,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Lawver,
J.
B.,
r^'^^T' ^v^
Lavman
J
T
Amsterdam,
va.
Lear,
John 'w.,'
412
Bast
Olive
St.,
Decatur,
111.
Learn,
Lev^,
^
;
3^
g^-
-^
^7
KklispeilV
Mont.
Leas,'
L.
Elmer,
.754
W.
Poplar
St.,
York
Pa.
Leatherman,
D
New
Carlisle,
Ohio.
Leatherman,
B.
K.,
R.
D.
5,
Gettysburg
Pa.
Leatherman,
Brnest,
. .
.Williamsport,
W.
Va.
Leatherman,
I.
D.,
Al*
*
Xr
'
/
'tii'
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Leatherman,
J.
M.,
Purgitsville,
W
Va.
Leatherm^ji,
J.
N.,
Purgitsville,
W.
Va.
Leatherman,
J.
R.,
-R-
D-
3,
Vienna,
Va.
Leatherman,
Minor,
....Williamsport,
W.
Va.
Leatherman,
R.
B.,
....Williamsport,
W.
Va.
Leatherman,
R.
N.,
•••••,
*.
ti'/
....1303
No.
Champaign
St.,
Champaign,
111.
Leavell
O
W
McFarland,
Cal.
Lechlit^r,
Bmm'on,
..
.Patterson
Creek
W.Va.
Leckrone,
Bmmanuel,
........
Silverlake,
Ind.
Leckrone,
Quincy,
:•;,:
\ ^:
a
^^\.\\'
..132
Bast
Third
St.,
Ashland,
Ohio.
Leckrone,
Samuel,
...R.
D. 2,
Silverlake,
Ind.
Leedv
A
Leedy,
Okla.
Leedy,
Harry
B.,
...R.
D.
1,
Cerro
Gordo,
111.
Lefever,
Blias
B.,
'r;\' il' h'
...301
N.
Hill
Ave.,
Pasadena,
Cal.,
Sta.
B.
Leftwich,
J.
P.,
R.
D.
1.
Leesyille,
Va.
Lehigh
S.
M
York
Springs,
Pa.
Lehman,
C.
S.,
130
So.
Scott
St.,
Lima,
Ohio.
Lehman,
Franklin,
...R.
D.
5,
Kingsley,
Iowa.
Lehman,
Josiah,
Guthrie,
Okla.
Lehman,
L.
J.,
...Reedley,
Cal.
Lehman,
Peter S.,
R.
D.
1,
Chambersburg,
Pa.
Lehman,
W.
C
Strathmore,
Ca
.
Lehmer,
G.
G.
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Lehmer,
S.
G.,
•
•
, ><'i'
3207
Manitou
Ave.,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Leliner,
John,
R.
D. 1,
Greencastle,
Pa.
Lentz,
Chas.
A.,
Leeton,
Mo.
Lentz,
G.
^
W.,^^.
—
^^^j^
-gt;
'
Kansas*
c'iVyV
Mo'.
^ ? f
'N.^'S'moA'd'
'St.','
-Ha-r'tford
'city,-
'ind.
Lerch,
James
M.,
• • •
Knox
Ind.
Lerew,
Isaac
S.,
'A
•
ky^^'I-^^^' r^^^^^'
Lesh,
John,
R.
D.
2,
Meridian,
Idaho.
^^^y '.
.400
North
'sth
's't'.,'
'Cou'n'c'i'l'Bl'uffs,'
'lowa.
Lewis,
C.
A.,
506
B.
Vine
St.,
Champaign
111.
Lewis,
David
H.,
Ashland
N.
C.
Lewis,
J.
F
Taylors
Vallfy,
Va.
Lewis
J.
G.,
Taylors
Valley,
Va.
Lewis
J.
W.,
R.
D.
3,
Middletown,
Ind.
Lewis,
S.
B
Taylors
Valley,
Va.
LewiiJ W.
R
Damascus,
Va.
Lichte'nwalter,
A.
B.,
R.
D.
6,
Columbus,
Kans.
Lichty,
W.
H.,
R.
D.,
Waterloo
Iowa.
Light,
Caleb
Velva
N.
Dak.
Liiht,
Charles,
VV^.^Zf^
^S?*
Li^ht
G
H
Hatfield,
Pa.
Light
HE
Millersville,
Pa.
Lightcap,
J.
C
Mansfield, 111.
Liihtner,
B.
F
Gettysburg,
Pa.
Lilligh,
Henry,
Mulberry
Grove,
II.
Lillv,
H. J
Carlisle,
Ark.
Lind,
Abraham,
Astoria,
111.
Lininger,
M.
C,
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon.
Lint,
C.
G.,
Meyersdale,
Pa.
Little,
David
L
••••••••••••*;
^'
501
Rid
g^
Ave.,
New
Kenismgton,
Pa.
Li'vingston,
Harvey,
...R.
D.
3^
Modesto,
Cal.
Lobban,
Zora
Clovis,
N.
Mex.
Long,
Arthur,
R.
D.
3,
No.
Liberty,
Ind.
Long,
Caleb,
Boonsboro
Md.
Long,
C.
B.,
Penn
Laird,
Va.
Long,
Daniel W.,
•
Garrett,
Pa.
Long,
D.
Victor,
Boonsboro,
Md.
Long,
B.
F.,
Boonsboro,
Md.
Long,
Ira
B.,
Andrews
Ind.
Long,
J.
A.,
...800
W.
Locust
St.,
York,
Pa.
Long,
Jacob
M.
(mute),
...Red
Cloud,
Nebr.
Long,
M.
Alva
R.
D.
2,
Weiser,
Idaho.
Long,
'S.
D.,
Hermosa
Beach,
Cal.
Long
Walter
S.,
• • •
•
218
Fourth
Ave.,
Altoona,
Pa.
Long
W.
H.,
...R.
D.
1,
North
English,
Iowa.
Long,
W.
J.,
830
Williston
Ave.,
Waterloo,
la.
Longanecker,
Daniel
Paola,
Kans.
Longanecker,
H.
C
;
•
• •
•••
• •
•
•^•
,^
R.
D. 42,
Union
City,
Ind.
Longanecker,
Joseph,
West
Manchester,
Ohio.
Longanecker,
Noah,
Hartville,
Oliio.
Longenecker, J.
H.,
Palmyra,
Pa.
Longenecker,
Linn
B.,
Lititz,
Pa.
Lookingbill,
Carmon
B.,
Nevada,
Iowa.
Loomis,
Edward,
New
Philadelphia,
Ohio.
Loshbaugh,
O.
B
Hollow,
Okla.
Loshbaugh,
Ralph
Hollow,
Okla.
Lough,
Morris
Dumont,
Iowa.
Love,
L.
F.,
..R.
D. 2,
Box
44,
Limon,
Colo.
Lovegrove,
J.
W.,
Box
90,
Creighton,
Mo.
Lowe,
Troy,
R.
D.
1,
Eunice,
N. C.
Lowry,
Wm.
L.,
Falling
Waters,
W.
Va,
Ludwick,
B.
B.,
Mt.
Pleasant,
Pa.
Luke,
George
Weiser,
Idaho.
Lutz,
Ezra,
•
-Lena
111.
Lytle,
David,
Deshler,
Ohio.
McAvoy,
B.
W
Onego, W.
Va.
McCann,
B.
B.,
Sykeston,
N.
Dak.
McCann,
S.
N.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
McCann, W.
J.,
Sykeston,
N.
Dak.
McClane,
John,
Knox,
N.
Dak.
McCorkle, U.
R.,
R. D.
8,
Sidney,
Ohio.
McCoy,
Frank,
Mercersburg,
Pa.
McCune,
F.
E.,
...••.
1242
New
York Street,
Lawrence,
Kans.
McCune,
Isaac
Mell,
...Medicine
Lake,
Mont.
McCune,
O.
R.,
...36
N.
Thorp
Ave.,
Kansas
City,
Kans.
McCune,
R.
F
Princeton,
Kans.
McDonald,
Homer M.,
Hanging
Rock, W.
Va.
McDowell,
C.
A.,
R.
D.
2,
Somerset,
Pa.
McFadden,
David
R.,
Smithville,
Ohio.
McFarland,
W.
E., R.
D.
35,
Union
City,
Ind.
McGuire,
Grant
T
R. D.
1,
Coyle,
Okla.
McKee,
C.
F.,
Oaks
Pa.
McKimmey, J.
Wm
Leroy,
Mich.
McKimmey,
Nathan,
a;
'.•
*
557
Plymouth St.,
East
Toledo,
Ohio.
McKimmey,
Perry,
Beaverton,
Mich.
McKimmy, J.
A.,
Beaverton,
Mich.
McLellan,
W.
P
Litchfield,
Nebr.
McVay,
F.
F.,
Ipava,
111.
Macey,
Louis,
North
Platte,
Nebr.
Maddocks,
D. B.,
312
Fourth
Ave.,
Altoona,
Pa.
Madeira,
Chas.
C
Blizabethtown,
Pa.
Mahon,
J.
L.,
R.
D.
27,
Van
Buren,
Ind.
Mahorney, J.
W
R.
D.
4,
Cherryvale,
Kans.
Main,
J.
C,
Walkersville,
Md.
Malott,
Floyd,
Deshler,
Ohio.
Mannon,
J.
F.,
Sowers,
Va.
Mannon,
Samuel
Dulany,
Va.
Manon,
Geo.,
Gypsum
City,
Kans.
Maphis,
Omer
B.,
...3435
West
Van
Buren St.,
Chicago,
111.
Marchand,
F. E.,
Thomas,
Okla.
Marker,
Brnest
A.,
Ozawkie,
Kans.
Markey,
B.
A.,
Warrensburg,
Mo.
Markey,
Michael,
R.
D.
9,
York,
Pa.
Markley,
John
M.,
1001
W.
Lake
Ave.,
Plymouth,
Ind.
Martin, A.
L.
B.,
;•••••
...2541 W.
Lehigh
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Martin,
Amos
M.,
.R.
D.
3,
New
Holland,
Pa.
Martin,
Chas
Antioch,
W.
Va.
Martin,
C.
B.,
Maugansville,
Md.
Martin,
Harvey
J
Fair
Play,
Md.
Martin,
Howard
B.,
Darlow,
Kans.
Martin, J.
F.,
Yorkshire,
Ohio.
Martin,
Nathan,
.R.
D.
5,
Blizabethtown,
Pa.
Martin,
Perry
O
Waynoka,
Okla.
Mason,
B.
W.,
R. D.
2,
Norborne,
Mo.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
Mason,
John H.,
•
• •
•
R.
D.
2,
Box 40,
Norborne,
Mo.
Mason,
Walter W.,
R. D.
6,
Sabetha,
Kans.
Masters,
Hoke
H
Brummett,
N.
C.
Masterson,
B.
F
.Long
Beach,
Cal.
Masterson, J.
M.,
Chatham.
111.
Masterson,
J. S.,
Scottville,
Mich.
Mathias,
Oscar,
Paradise,
Cal.
Mathis,
J
Bondurant,
Iowa.
Maupin,
Geo.
A.,
.....R. D.
1,
Free
Union, Va.
Maust,
C,
H.,
•;••:•
Seventieth
and
Sycamore
Sts.,
Seattle,
Wash.
Maust,
H.
F.,
Macdoel,
Cal.
Maust,
M.
J.,
Everett,
Pa.
Maust,
S,
P.,
Meyersdale,
Pa.
Maxcy,
Van
Kirk,
901
Cottonwood
Street,
Emporia,
Kans.
May,
C.
B.
(colored),
Washington,
Ohio.
May,
James
(colored),
Circleville,
Ohio.
Meek,
Levi L.,'
Octavia,
Nebr.
Meek,
V.
K.,
809
E.
Randolph
Street,
Enid,
Okla.
Mellinger,
John,
Ramona,
Kans.
Mellott,
Isaiah,
R.
D.
2,
Needmore,
Pa.
Mellottt,
John,
Pleasant Ridge,
Pa.
Mentzer,
D.
B.,
•
•
146
S.
Broad
St.,
Waynesboro,
Pa.
Meredith,
Harry
•
•
•
321
Eagle
St., Mt.
Pleasant,
Pa.
Merkey,
Jacob,
Petersburg,
Pa.
Merrill,
D.
M.,
Avilton, Md.
Messamer,
O.
E.,
Adel,
Iowa.
Messner,
Peter
B.,
Lake
Odessa,
Mich.
Metz,
Daniel
O.,
...R. D.
4,
Union
Bridge,
Md.
Metzler,
Christian,
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Metzler,
David,
Nappanee,
Ind.
Meyer, J.
G.,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Meyer, J.
W.,
Jr.,
Fredericksburg,
Pa.
Meyer,
Samuel
G.,
Fredericksburg,
Pa.
Meyers,
Harvev,
R.
D.
1,
Somerset,
Pa.
Meyers,
Samuel
A.,
...R.
D.
1,
Somerset,
Pa.
Meyers,
W.
H.,
Raisin,
Cal.
Meyers, W.
H.,
R.
D.
2,
Somerset,
Pa.
Michael,
E. J.,
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Michael,
G.
I
R.
D.
3,
Kenmare,
N.
Dak.
Michael,
Howard
D.,
Juniata,
Nebr.
Mickle,
Thos.
B.,
...R.
D.
1,
Alum
Bank, Pa.
Milham,
W.
H.,
Live
Oak,
Cal.
Miller,
Anthony
A.,
Bolar,
Va.
Miller,
A.
B.,
135
E.
North
St.,
Hagerstown,
Md.
Miller,
A.
B.,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Miller,
Abednego,
Degrafe,
Ohio.
Miller,
Abram,
R. D.
2,
Box 114,
Williston,
N.
Dak.
MilleB, A.
C,
Weyers
Cave,
Va.
Miller,
A. C,
Trevilian,
Va.
Miller,
Adam
H.,
...R.
D.
3,
Louisville,
Ohio.
Miller,
A.
F.,
Darlow,
Kans.
Miller,
A.
H.,
Bolar, Va.
Miller,
A.
L.,
R.
D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Miller,
Alfred,
R. D.
2,
Loganton,
Pa.
Miller,
Andrew,
Eldorado,
Ohio.
Miller,
Andrew
G.,
R.
D.
1,
Ordway,
Colo.
Miller,
A. W.,
...R. D.
1,
South
English,
Iowa.
Miller,
Arthur
G.,
R. D.
7,
Box
67,
Plymouth,
Ind.
Miller,
B.
F.,
R. D.
2,
Vienna,
Va.
Miller,
B.
F.,
Grottoes,
Va.
Miller,
Bruce,
Scottville,
Mich.
Miller,
B.
W.,
R. D.
1,
Shelocta,
Pa.
Miller,
C.
C,
R. D.
3,
Wabash,
Ind.
Miller, Chas.
A.,
205
Ohio
Ave.,
St.
Josepji,
Mo.
Miller,
Clarence,
R. D.
1,
Hancock,
Md.
Miller,
Clayton
B.,
R.
D.
2,
Hummelstown, Pa.
Miller,
Clessie
A.,
New Lisbon, Ind.
Miller,
Clyde J
302
North
Sel
St.,
Bryan. Ohio.
Miller,
C.
I.,
Martinsburg,
W.
Va,
Miller,
David,
Stockport, Ind.
Miller,
David
A.,
Brantford,
N. Dak.
Miller,
D.
B
Atwood,
Colo.
Miller, D.
Elmer,
..1401
Sixth
Ave.,
Bast Cedar
Rapids,
Iowa.
Miller, De
Witt
H.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Miller,
D.
L.,
Mt.
Morris, 111.
Miller,
D. P.,
Kinross, Iowa.
Miller,
D.
W
Robins,
Iowa.
Miller, E. C,
1047 Vistula
Ave.,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Miller,
Edward,
R. D.
5,
Bradford,
Ohio.
Miller,
B.
J.,
Junction City,
Oregon.
Miller,
E.
S.,
Lineboro,
Carroll
Co.,
Md.
Miller,
F. E.,
Bangor,
Mich.
Miller,
George
H
Mt.
Carmel,
Pa.
Miller,
Geo.
H.,
Schellburg,
Pa.
Miller, Geo.
K.,
Cando,
N. Dak.
Miller, Geo.
W
LaPlace,
111.
Miller,
Henry
R.,
Spring
Grove, Pa.
Miller,
Hiram
G.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Miller,
Hugh,
'.
.
Gettysburg,
Ohio.
Miller,
I.
B.,
Gettysburg,
Ohio.
Miller,
I. N.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Miller, I.
M.,
R. D.
5,
Peru, Ind.
Miller,
Isaac,
York,
N.
Dak.
Miller, Isaac
A.,
Nokesville,
Va.
Miller, Isaac
H.,
Weston,
Oregon.
Miller,
J.
A.,
Manvel, Tex.
Miller,
J.
A.,
.:.
R. D.
1,
Gaston, Ind.
Miller,
J.
A.,
«'.
.
New
Lisbon,
Ind.
Miller,
J.
A.,
R. D.
1,
Wawaka,
Ind.
Miller,
Jacob
A.,
R. D.
2,
Mechanicsburg,
Pa.
Miller,
J.
B.,
Curryville,
Pa.
Miller,
J.
Carson Moores Store,
Va.
Miller,
J.
E., 284 McClure
Ave.,
Elgin,
111.
Miller,
J.
Kurtz,
664
Forty-fourth
St.,
Brooklyn, N.
Y.
Miller,
John A.,
Carlisle, Pa.
Miller, John
H
Summit Ave., Hagerstown,
Md.
Miller, John
W
R. D.
4,
Box
35,
Morrison,
111.
Miller,
Jonathan, Clifton, N.
C.
Miller,
Joseph,
....Elkhart, Ind,
Miller,
J.
P.,
.R,
D.
3,
Tippecanoe
City,
Ohio.
Miller,
J.
R.,
Nappanee, Ind.
Miller,
J.
Wm., Singers Glen.
Va.
Miller,
L.
E.,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Miller, LeAvis,
Sultan, Wash.
Miller,
Leo
3435
W.
Van Buren St.,
Chicago, 111.
Miller,
L,
H
R, D,
1,
Needmore,
W,
Va,
Miller,
L,
S. R. D,
5,
Harrisonburg, Va.
Miller,
Martin
H.,
R.
D. B,
Box
68,
Reedley, Cal.
Miller,
M. B
Spring
Creek,
Va.
Miller, Merlin
G.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Millfer,
Monroe
B Sergeantsville,
N.
.1.
Miller,
N.
J.,
Rehobeth, Md.
Miller,
Noah
H.,
...R.
D.
1,
Cerro Gordo,
111.
Miller,
O.S
Bridgewater.
Va.
Miller,
Peter, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Miller,
P.
S
Roanoke,
Va.
Miller,
R. H
New
Ross,
Ind.
Miller,
Roy
E., Hartman,
Colo.
Miller,
Samuel,
West
Alexandria, Ohio.
Miller,
S. A., Accident,
Md.
Miller,
S.
B
1060 Third Ave.,
Cedar
Rapids, Iowa,
Miller,
S. C,
3643 Grenshaw
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Miller,
S.
Christian, Elgin, 111.
Miller,
S.
D., Mt.
Sidney,
Va.
Miller,
S.
H.,
Sunnvside, Wash.
Miller, S.
J.,
Lordsburg.
Cal.
Miller,
S.
P
'
New Sharon, Iowa.
Miller,
S. S.,
Laplace,
111.
Miller,
S.
S
East
Berlin.
Pa.
Miller, Swigart
F.,
Holmesville,
Nebr.
Miller, T.
J
R. D.
1,
Kenedy,
Texas.
Miller,
W.
H
320
S.
]8th
St.,
Independence,
Kans.
Miller,
William
H.,
R. D.
4,
Hanover, Pa,
Miller,
Winfield
T,;
3400
Mondawmin
Ave.,
Baltimore.
Md.
Miller,
W.
R., Onekama,
Mich.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
Mills,
John W.,
R,
D.
3,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Minnich,
David,
...R.
D.
41,
Union City,
Ind.
Minnich,
Elmer
G.,
R. D.
4,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Minnich,
G. W.,
Trotwood,
Ohio.
Minnich,
Otto
L.,
Hemet,
Cal.
Minnich, Wm., R. D.
1,
Union,
Ohio.
Minnix,
Jos. C,
Roanoke,
La.
Mishler, Geo.,
South
Whitley, Ind.
Mishler,
Iverson
E.,
New
Paris,
Ind.
Mishler, John L., ...R.
D.
2,
Middlebury,
Ind.
Mishler,
M.
J.,
R. D.
2,
Conway,
Kans.
Mishler,
Roy,
Roann,
Ind.
Mitchel, John
A., Saline
City,
Ind.
Mitchel,
John
C,
...R. D.
2,
Center
Point,
Ind.
Mitchel,
Zion,
Wirtz,
Va.
Mock, Virgil
E
R. D.
3,
Syracuse,
Ind.
Moherman,
T.
S.,
Daleville, Va.
Mohler,
Dan,
Cerro Gordo,
111.
Mohler, D.
L.,
'.
Leeton, Mo.
Mohler,
D.
M., Grand
Junction, Colo.
Mohler, George
Pleasant
Hill,
Ohio.
Mohler,
Harvey H.,
...Grand Junction,
Colo.
Mohler, H. B.,
Pleasant
Mound, 111.
Mohler, James
M.,
Leeton,
Mo.
Mohler,
Jesse
D.,
Warrensburg,
Mo.
Mohler,
J.
M
427 West
Main
St.,
Mechanicsburg,
Pa.
Mohler,
John
M.,
Leeton,
Mo.
Mohler,
Levi
S.,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Mohler,
M.
S.,
Leeton,
Mo.
Mohler,
Paul
1230
25th Ave., N.,
Minneapolis,
Minn.
Mohler,
Wm.,
Springer,
N. Mex.
Mohr, F.
H
Bakers Summit, Pa.
Moll.
John T.,
Constance, Ky.
Molsbee,
Abraham,
Nocona, Texas.
Montgomery,
A. S.
,...R. D.
1,
Boone Mill,
Va.
Montgomery,
Riley,
Bringhurst,
Ind.
Montz,
Glen
R
108
N.
Eighty-second
St.,
Seattle,
Wash.
Montz,
R.
A
Ramey,
Minn.
Moomaw,
J.
P.,
Williams, Oregon.
Moomaw, R.
M.,
Apple Creek,
Ohio.
Moore,
J.
B.,
Cambridge,
Nebr.
Moore,
J.
E
606-607 Black
Bldg.,
Waterloo,
Iowa.
Moore,
J.
H.,
Sebring,
Fla.
Moore,
James M.,
3435
W. Van
Buren St.,
Chicago, 111.
Morgan,
E.
A
R.
D.
3,
Pine Grove, Pa.
Morphew,
J.
E.,
Tipton,
loAva.
Morris,
Charles
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Morris,
James H.,
Cordell, Okla.
Mortin,
Silas,
...Trigo,
Cal.
Mosbaugh,
Walter,
...R. D.
15,
Arcadia,
Ind.
Moss,
Aaron,
North Manchester,
Ind.
Moss,
Loring
I.,
Portage.
Ohio.
Moss,
Owen
C,
Duffy,
W.
Va.
Mote,
Arthur,
Woodland,
Mich.
Mourer,
John
H.,
R.
D. 20.
Idaville,
Ind.
Mow,
A.
I.,
R.
D. 2,
Plymouth,
Ind.
Mowry, H.
R.,
R. D.
1,
Maurertown,
Va.
Moyer,
Elmer,
R.
D.
2,
Soudertown, Pa.
Moyer,
Henry
H., 639
Church
St.,
Reading, Pa.
Movers.
Henrv,
Dovesville, Va.
Mock,
Harry
C,
R.
D.
3,
Smithburg,
Md.
Mullens,
J.
P
Skeetrock,
Va.
Mullins,
J.
H.,
Skeetrock, Va.
Mummert,
Moses,
Menges
Mills. Pa.
Munson,
A.
A.,
Dowagiac,
Mich.
Murphy,
Ross
D.,
Shippensburg,
Pa.
Murphy,
William,
Carlisle. Pa.
Murphy, W.
R.,
Moatsville,
W.
Va,
Murray,
Claude
IT.,
R. D.
2,
Homerville,
Ohio.
Murray,
Darrell
R
2020
W.
Third Street,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Murray,
Jacob
A.,
..R. D.
1,
Smithville,
Ohio.
Murray,
.John,
Tate,
Tenu.
Murray,
.T.
C
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Murray,
.Tos.
H.,
Roanoke, Va.
Murray, M.
R.,
1514
Francis, St.
.Joseph, Mo.
Mussolman. A.
P.,
Batavia, 111.
Musser,
I.
N.,
Columbia, Pa.
Myer,
Diller
S., Bareville,
Pa.
Myer, John
W.,
748 Union
St.,
Lancaster,
Pa.
Myer,
O.
A.,
R. D.
2,
Box
101,
Williston,
N.
Dak.
Myers, A. E., Paola,
Kans.
Myers,
Benton, Bangor,
Cal.
Myers,
C.
E.,
R. D.
2,
Indiana,
Pa.
Myers, Clark
C,
Waddams Grove, 111.
Myers,
C.
S.,
Effing,
N.
Dak.
Myers,
Earl,
Hardy, Nebr.
Myers,
Frank
A., Polo,
111.
Myers, Frank B
Nemadji, Minn.
Myers,
G.
C,
.358
Sixtieth
St.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Myers,
G. S
Curryville,
Pa.
Myers, I.
C,
R. D.
6,
Box
26,
Harrisonburg, Va.
Myers,
J.
A., Huntingdon,
Pa.
Myers,
Jacob
M., R. D., Red Lion,
Pa.
Myers,
J.
L.,
Loganville,
Pa.
Myers,
J.
M R.
D.
If
Stanley, Wis.
Myers,
John,
Lititz,
Pa.
Myers,
John A.,
Millstone,
Md.
Myers,
John C,
Broadway,
Va.
Myers,
Millard R.,
178
N.
TaylQr
Ave.,
Oak
Park,
111.
Myers, M.
M.,
Fairfax, Va.
Myers,
O.
R.,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Myers,
R.
T., McVeytown,
Pa.
Myers, S.
B., R. D.
1,
Dallastown,
Pa.
Myers, Seth
F.,
608
Bell
Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Myers, S.
L.,
R. D.
1,
Hardy,
Nebr.
Myers,
T.
T., Huntingdon,
Pa.
Myers,
Walter
A., Broadway,
Va.
Myers, Walter
N.,
R.
D.
3,
Clymer, Pa.
Naff,
Benj.
T.,
Dillons Mill,
Va.
Naff,
Daniel,
.'.
Naffs,
Va.
Naff,
D,
C,
R.
D.
3,
Roanoke, Va.
Naff,
John
A., R. D.
1,
Boone Mill,
Va.
Naff,
W.
H., R. D.
5,
Box
46,
Floyd, Va.
Nair,
C.
E
Broadway,
Va.
Naylor, Louis,
Portis,
Kans.
Nead,
A.
E., Limestone.
Tenn.
Nead, Daniel
P.,
.R. D.
7,
Box
62,
Peru,
Ind.
Nedrow,
Elmer
F.,
R. D.
9,
Ludlowville,
N. Y.
Nedrow,
Lloyd
J.,
Jones
Mills,
Pa.
Nedrow, R.
A.,
Ludlowville.
Tompkins
Co.,
N.
Y.
Neff,
B.
W.,
R. D., Quicksburg,
Va.
Neff, Chas.,
New
Paris, Ind.
Neff,
Earl C,
East
Columbus,
Ohio.
Neff,
E.
E., R.
D.
1,
Fairfax,
Va.
Neff, Henry, Nappanee,
Ind.
Neff,
Isaac M Fairfax,
Va.
Neff, James,
Milford,
Ind.
Neff,
Raleigh R.,
...R. D.
1,
New Paris, Ind.
Neff,
W.
B R.
D.
2,
Beaverton,
Mich.
Neher,
Amos
A
.San
Dimas,
Cal.
Neher, Ananias
,
Guthrie,
Okla.
Neher,
Andrew
McCune,
Kans.
Neher, A.
S.,
R. D.
4,
Tippecanoe
City, Ohio.
Neher,
David,
Custer,
Mich.
Neher, D.
P., R.
D.
4,
McCune,
Kans.
Neher,
E.
J.,
Hollywood,
Ala.
Neher,
J.
H
Hudson,
111.
Neher,
L.
M., Warsaw,
Ind.
Neher, Medford R. D.
11,
Argos,
Ind.
Neher, Oscar
W
Box
125,
Mt.
Morris
lU.
Neher,
S. S.,
Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
Neher,
Wm. D
Chenoa, 111.
Neiderhiser,
Emanuel, ...Mount
Pleasant, Pa.
Neikirk, D. H.,
Lemasters. Pa.
Nelson,
N.
B.,
Barnum, Minn.
Nelson,
N. P
Rosalia,
Kans.
Nesselrodt,
Chas.,
Hepners,
Va.
Nevinger, G.,
Hart, Mich.
Newcomb,
Lewis
Rocky Point, Va.
Newcomer,
Aaron,
Smithburg,
Md.
Newcomer,
E.,
Mt.
Morris, 111.
Newcomer, M.
S., Mt.
Morris, III.
Newcomer.
S.
I.,
Lanark. 111.
Newton,
Wm
R. D.
3,
Wichita,
Kans.
Nicholson.
C.
C
R. D.
11,
Box
665,
T-os
Angeles,
Cal.
Nickey, Amos
J.,
Monticello,
Minn.
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FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
Nickey,
Paul
A., R. D.
3,
Kearney,
Nebr.
Nickey,
S.
G.,
Haxtun, Colo.
Nickler,
Forrest
Shipshewana, Ind.
Nicodemus, R. H.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago, 111.
Nihart,
Clyde
E
Lake Arthur, N.
Mex.
Nill, Joseph,
McFarland, Cal.
Nine, Garfield,
Weed,
Cal.
Nine,
W.
F.,
Macdoel,
Cal.
Nininger,
C.
B.,
409
W.
First
St.,
Santa Ana,
Cal.
Nininger,
Harvey,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Nininger, R.
W.,
College
Hill, McPhersen, Kans.
Nissly, Jacob,
Richland,
Pa.
Niswander,
A. M., ...R. D.
1,
GreencaStle,
Pa.
Niswander,
I.
B.,
909
N. Vine St., Guthrie, Okla.
Niswander,
S.
F., Winchester,
Idaho.
Noffsinger, E., ...R.
D.
41,
Union
City,
Ind.
Noffsinger,
Jesse,
R.
D.
6,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Noffsinger, John
S.,
Mount
Morris,
111.
Noffsinger,
W.
P., R. D.
35,
Union
City, Ind.
Nolen,
Posie,
Blamsville,
Va.
Nolley,
W.
D.,
Bri^gewater,
Va.
Norcross, D. A.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
•
Norris,
B.
O.,
R. D.
38,
Ingalls,
Ind.
Norris,
J. W
R.
D.
6,
Huntington, Ind.
Norris,
S.
A
R. D.
1,
Shirley
sburg. Pa.
Nyce, W. G., St.
Peters,
Pa.
Gber,
H.
K
Blizabethtown, Pa.
Oberholtzer,
W.
H.,
Myerstown,
Pa.
Oberlin,
Chas.
R.,
1830
Michigan
Ave.,
Logansport,
Ind.
Ockerman,
Allen, Highland,
Ohio.
Ockerman,
J.
E.,
Woodville,
Ohio.
Ockerman,-
L. E
.,
...1218
S.
Armstrong
St.,
Kokomo,
Ind.
Oellig,
C.
R.,
Waynesboro,
Pa.
Ogden,
Orlando,
Unionville,
Iowa.
Oren,
A.
W.,
Clayton, Ohio.
Oren, Noah,
Carthage,
Mo.
Osborn,
John,
Falling
Run,
Morgantown,
W.
Va.
Osborne,
John D., Tacoma, Va.
Overholser, Lewis
B.,
Ashland, Oregon.
Overholser,
Wm,,
Warsaw, Ind.
Overholt, Jonas C,
1830
Francis
Ave., Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Overholtzer,
Darius, Covina,
Cal,
Overholtzer, D.
J
Covina,
Cal.
Overholtzer,
E.
C,
Fair
Oaks,
Cal.
Overholtzer,
J.,
„ .
Glenn, Cal.
Overholtzer,
S.
A.,
Lordsburg,
Cal.
Overhultz,
J.
N., Keuka, Putnam Co.,
Fla.
Owens,
Martin
G.,
Transom,
N.
C.
Oxley,
Charles F.,
McClave, Colo.
Oxley,
John,
Quinter,
Kan's.
Oxley,
T.
P.,
Quinter, Kans.
Painter,
Geo.
W.,
Luray,
Va.
Pannell,
Wm
R. D.
2,
Stuarts Draft,
Va.
Parish,
J.
A., ...9
Henry
St.,
Cumberland,
Md.
Partch, A.
H.,
Outlook,
Wash.
Patrick,
Thomas,
R. D.
2,
Penbrook, Pa.
Patten, John,
.'.R. D.
2,
Stanley,
Wis.
Patton,
Lee,
R. D.
6,
Chlllicothe, Ohio.
Paul,
D.
W.,
R. D.
5,
Huntinsrton,
Ind.
Paul,
Wm
R. D.
1,
Milford,
Ind.
Payton,
S.
W.,
412 Madison
St.,
Connersville,
Ind.
Pearce, Samuel,
724
Horner
St..
Johnstown,
Pa.
Peck,
J.
C
R.
D.
1,
Box
42,
Holton,
Kans.
Peck,
J. W.,
R. D.
2,
Meversdale, Pa.
Peck, L. A.,
Fort
Hill.
Pa.
Peebler,
A.
J.,
*
Billings,
Okla.
Peek,
Francis M
Gove, Kans.
Peifer, L. R.,
...3353
Walnut
St., Chicago. 111.
Pence,
Geo.
F.,
Cleveland,
Tenn.
Pence,
Joseph,
Port
Republic,
Va.
Pence,
Samuel,
North
River,
Va.
Pepple,
Elmer, R. D.
1,
Laotto, Ind.
Perrott,
George A.,
Fairplay,
Md.
Petcher,
Glen
W.,
Fruitdale.
Ala.
Peters,
Amos
B.,
...R.
D.
2,
Wenatchee, Wash.
Peters,
Daniel
R.
D.
1,
Boone
Mill,
Va.
Peters,
J.
B
Wirtz,
Va.
Peters,
Jesse, R. D.
2,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Peters,
John
R.,
...R.
D.
2,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Peters,
Morton H.,
Manvel,
Texas.
Peters, N.
C. R.
D.
1,
Boone
Mill,
Va.
Peters,
Owen,
Quinter,
Kans.
Peters,
Preston
R. D.
1,
Boone
Mill,
Va.
Peters, Riley
L.,
R.
D.
3,
Wirtz,
Va.
Peters,
Wilfred,
R.
D.
3,
Wirtz,
Va.
Peters,
Wm.,
Detrick,
Va.
Peters,
Woodford,
Tippecanoe
City,
Ohio.
Peterson, A.
M
Mountain
Grove,
Mo.
Peterson,
B.
M.,
Ruleton,
Kans.
Peterson, B.,
R.
D.
6,
Poplar,
N.
C.
Peterson, Henry,
Brummetts,
N.
C.
Peterson,
J.
Henry,
Fountain
City,
Tenn.
Peterson, Sol.,
Belief,
N.
C.
Petre, David
R., ...R. D.
1,
Hagerstown,
Md.
Petry,
Andrew,
.Hollansburg,
Ohio.
Petry,
Benj.
F.,
R. D.
10,
Baton,
Ohio.
Petry,
Carl
G., Battle Creek, Mich.
Care
of Sanitarium,
H.
P.
O.
Petry,
C. C, Kitchel, Ind.
Petry,
C.
H
Berthold,
N. Dak.
Petry,
B.
S., Berthold,
N. Dak.
Petry,
Luther,
Richmond,
Ind.
Petry,
Stephen
S
Berthold,
N.
Dak.
Pfautz,
Jacob,
R. D.
5,
Myerstown,
Pa.
Pfautz,
J.
K.,
R. D.
1,
Bareville,
Pa.
Pfoutz,
C.
L.,
Gettysburg,
Pa.
Phillippi,
Wm.
R.,
Navarre, Kans.
Phillips,
Geo. A.,
R. D.
1,
Waynesboro,
Va,
Phillips,
W.
B.,
Moatsville,
W.
Va.
Pippin,
Bveret,
Nappanee,
Ind.
Pittman,
H. E.,
Loraine,
111.
Pitzer,
John R.,
Cordell,
Okla.
Plank,
John
M R.
D.
6,
N. Yakima,
Wash.
Piatt,
W.
M.,
800
Clanton
Street, Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Pletcher,
Irwin
R.,
Jones
Mills,
Pa.
Pletcher,
Jeremiah
M.,
R.
D.
4,
Box
103,
Morgantown,
W.
Va.
Plum,
S.
S.,
B. D.
5,
Polo,
III.
Pobst, F. B
Plain,
Wash.
Poff,
Chester
W., Burr
Oak, Ind.
Poling,
Arley
V., ...R. D.
1,
Montrose,
W. Va.
Poling,
J.
K.
R
R.
D.
5,
Philippi,
W.
Va.
Pollard,
R. T
Garrett,
Pa.
Pollock, Alvin,
183 N.
Van Buren
St.,
Batavia, 111.
Pontius,
Bert,
Elkhart,
Ind.
Popejoy,
Wm.
A.,
Poneto,
Ind.
Porter,
S.
B
Bradford,
Ohio.
Powell, B.
M
R. D.
2,
Buena Vista,
Va.
Prather,
A. T.,
Schoolfield,
Va.
Prather,
John,
Maitland,
Mo.
Prather,
Marion,
Schoolfield,
Va.
Prather,
O. J.,
Laurens,
S.
C.
Pratt,
Eugene
W.,
Santee,
San
Diego
Co.,
Cal.
Pratt, B.
W
Redmond,
Oregon.
Prentice,
Geo.,
R. D.
3,
Aline,
Okla.
Price,
C.
C,
Polo,
111.
Price,
David
B.,
1116
North Walnut
Street. Brazil,
Ind.
Price,
J.
M., Harleysville,
Pa.
Price,
John H., ...R.
D.
1,
Libertyville,
Iowa.
Price,
M.
V.,
Alpena
Pass,
Ark.
Price,
Wilson
T.,
Wynne,
Ark.
Priddy, Anson
C,
R. D.
6,
Muncie, Ind.
Priddy,
Jacob
W.,
R. D.
11,
Muncie,
Ind.
Prigel,
J.
M.,
Gittings,
Md.
Priser,
David
F.,
N.
Wayne
St.,
North
Manchester, Ind.
Pritchett, John
A.,
R. D.
3,
.Johnson City, Tenn.
Pritchett, R. B., R. D.
3,
Johnson
City,
Tenn.
Prowant,
Elmer
R., Continental,
Ohio.
Prowant, L.
H.,
Hamler,
Ohio.
Puderbaugh,
A.,
Ozawkie, Kans.
Puffenbarger,
G.
M.,
Doehill,
Va.
Pugh,
J.
W
Hosterman,
W.
Va.
Pursely,
A. F.,
.R. D.
2,
Box
49,
Buchanan,
Va.
Puterbaugh,
Levi,
R.
D.
10,
Argos,
Ind.
Pyle,
Emerson
O
3435
W.
Van Buren
St., Chicago,
111.
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FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
•
Pyle, W.
H.,
Greene,
Iowa.
Quakenbush,
Ralph,
...R. D.,
Fredonia,
Ivans.
Quick,
C.
L.,
College
Corner,
Ohio.
Racer,
J.
A.,
Jr.,
Kimball, Va.
Racer,
John
A.,
Kimball,
Va.
Rairigh,
I.
F.,
Woodland,
Mich.
Rairigh,
S.
F.,
Denton,
Md,
Rambow,
Geo.,
Douds
Station, Iowa.
Ranck,
B.
F.,
608
Bell Ave.,
Altoona, Pa.
Randolph, H. S.,
406
N.
Carey S.,
Baltimore, Md.
Rarick,
J.
W.,
McCollough
Blvd.,
Muncie, Ind.
Rarick,
John
G.,
Eaton,
Ind.
Rarick,
Ralph
G.,
3435
W.
Van
Biiren St.,
Chicago,
111.
Rarick,
W.
Carl
R.
D.
2,
Colfax,
Ind.
Rascher,
Harry
H.,
Roaring Spring,
Pa.
Ratchford,
Michael,
Moorefleld,
W.
Va.
Ream,
James
F.,
...R.
D.
2,
New
Florence, Pa.
Reber,
Aaron
C,
R.
D.
1,
Ridgely,
Md.
Reber,
D.
C,
Blizabethtown,
Pa.
Reber,
J.
G.,
Centerport,
Pa.
Redding,
L.
J.,
Flagler,
Colo.
Redenbo, O.
B.
Vincennes,
Ind.
Redmon,
S.
S
R. D.
2,
Nampa,
Idaho.
Reece,
Bnos
J.,
R. D.
1,
Fairview,
Mo.
Reed,
A. G.,
3231
N.
Broadway,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Reed,
C.
D.,
Troutville,
Va.
Reed,
Cecil,
Donaldson,
Ind.
Reed,
Eli,
Trout
Dale,
Grayson
Co.,
Va.
Reed,
Elias
M.,
...R. D.
1,
Hagerman, N,
Mex.
Reed,
Enoch,
Floyd, Va.
Reed,
G.
O.,
Troutville, Va.
Reed,
John
A
..412
West
Tenth
Street,
Ellensburg,
Wash.
Reed,
John A.,
R.
D.
2,
Box
55,
Sparta,
N.
C.
Reed,
Michael
,
R. D.
3,
Floyd,
Va.
Reed, N.
C,
...R.
D.
1,
Eunice,
N.
C.
Reed,
P.
D.,
Limestone,
Tenn.
Reed,
Quincy
D.,
Hagerman,
N.
Mex.
Reed,
R.
E.,
Morgantown,
W.
Va.
Pveed,
R. H.,
Laura, Ky.
Reed,
Richard,
R.
D.
1,
Sowers,
Va.
Reed,
S.
S.,
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon.
Reed,
Samuel
P.,
Floyd,
Va.
Reed,
Wm. A
...Melvin Hill,
N. C.
Reed,
Wyatt,
^
R.
D.
3,
Floyd.
Va.
Reese,
J.
W.,
...R.
D.
4,
Bowling
Green,
Ohio.
Reeves,
Alfred
H.,
Nemadji,
Minn.
Reichard,
J.
Rowland,
Fair
Play,
Md.
Reichard, W.
S.,
.'
138 So. Potomac St.,
Hagerstown,
Md.
ReifP,
J.
B.,
Holmesville,
Nebr.
Reiley,
Erastus
C,
Troutville, Va.
Reiman,
Ralph
W.,
Berlin,
Somerset
Co., Pa.
Replogle,
Abram,
Roaring
Spring, Pa.
Replogle,
George,
Tyrone,
Pa.
Replogle,
Frank
G.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Replogle, Fred
A.,
...R. D.
1,
Owasco,
Ind.
Replogle,
H.
S.,
Scalp Level,
Pa.
Replogle,
Walter R.,
323
3rd
St.,
Anderson,
Ind.
Reppert, J. J.,
1715
West
Second St.,
Glendale,
Cal.
Resser,
Geo.
M.,
R. D.
2,
Manchester, Md.
Rexroad,
Carl,
R. D.
7,
Darlow,
Kans.
Reynolds,
Chas.,
R.
D.
1,
Panora,
Iowa.
Rhoads,
J.
R.,
1277 Glenn
Ave., Fresno,
Cal.
Rhodes,
Haddon,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Ribblett, David
C,
..R.
D.
2,
Johnstown, Pa.
Rich,
Jesse,
R. D.
1,
Bussey,
Ark.
Richard,
Herbert
F.,
Congress
Street,
Chicago,
111.
Richard,
J.
H
Maitland,
Pa.
Richcreek,
F.
O.,
R. D.
3,
Syracuse,
Ind.
Richie, I.
S.,
Sullivan, Ind.
Riddlesberger,
I
30
E.
3rd St.,
Waynesboro, Pa.
Ridglev,
Dow
A
R.
D.
1,
Parkersburg, 111.
Rife,
Joseph
D.,
Roann,
Ind.
Rife,
Obed
C,
Converse,
Ind.
Riggleman,
John,
Monterville,
W.
Va.
Riggleman,
W.
L.,
Rockoak,
W.
Va.
Rilea, E.
E.,
Barnum,
Minn.
Riley, Forrest, Onekama,
Mich.
Rinehart,
Abram,
Onward,
Ind.
Riner,
James
A.,
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.
Ritchey,
Samuel,
Yellow Creek,
Pa.
Ritchey,
W.
S.,
R. D.
1,
Everett,
Pa.
Rittenhouse,
E.
M.,
...R. D. Alvordton,
Ohio.
Ritter,
H.
H., Mabel,
Oregon.
Robbins,
Jos.
P.,
R. D.
5,
Box
33,
Arcanum,
Ohio.
Roberison,
J.
B Dodson,
Va.
Roberts, D.
W., R. D.
1,
Salem,
Va.
Roberts,
Frank,
Gowrie,
Iowa
Roberts,
I.
F., New Creek,
W.
Va.
Robertson,
J.
F., R. D.
1,
Winston-Salem,
N.
C.
Robertson,
J.
P.,
R.
D.
1,
Winston-Salem, N.
C.
Robertson,
Price,
Lindsay, Cal.
Robeson,
Jesse
I Lonaconing,
Md,
Robinson,
John
A
1550 ...Maple
Street, Des
Moines, Iowa.
Robinson, Roy, Waynoka, Okla,
Robinson, T. A.,
Redfleld,
Kans.
Robison,
Joseph,
.t.R.
D.
1,
Vestaburg,
Mich.
Rock,
James
O.,
Navarre, Kans.
Rodabaugh, A.,
R. D.,
Collins,
Mo.
Rodabaugh,
E.
G.,
Stet,
Mo.
Rodabaugh,
Willis
Fredric,
Iowa.
Rodecker, Thomas Mendon, Ohio.
Rodes,
A.
J.,
Clovis,
N.
Mex.
Rodgers,
J.
C
Matthews,
Ind.
Rogers,
James W.,
R. D.
1,
Fayetteville.
W.
Va.
Rogers,
Samuel,
Church Hill,
Tenn.
Rogers,
Thomas,
Windfall,
Ind.
Rogers,
W.
F
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.
Rohrer,
H. W.,
4114
Reese
St.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Roller,
J.
S.,
Timberville, Va.
Rolston,
J.
E.,
Sheldon, Iowa.
Ronk,
Chas., Glendale,
Ariz.
Ronk,
Jesse,
New
Ross,
Ind.
Roof,
Alfred
B.,
2220
Pitt
St.,
Anderson,
Ind.
Roop,
Geo.,
Union Bridge, Md.
Roop,
W.
E.,
Westminster,
Md.
Roose,
Eli,
Nappanee, Ind.
Roose,
Hiram
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Roose,
R.
O.,
504
N.
Main
St.,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Root, A.
C,
Long Beach, Cal.
Root, Ernest, Myrtle
Point, Oregon.
Root,
John A.,
Ozawkie,
Kans.
Root,
Jos.
A.,
Waynoka,
Okla.
Root, John H.,
R.
D.
4,
Brookville,
Ohio.
Root,
J.
S.,
Arago,
Oregon.
Root,
J.
W., R.
D. L, Lafayette, Ind.
Root,
Lester,
R. D.
1,
Mondovi.
Wis.
Root,
Leonard H.,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Root,
T.
C,
R. D.
2,
Box
16,
Waynoka,
Okla.
Rosenberger, E.
H., McComb,
Ohio.
Rosenberger,
I.
J.,
Covington,
Ohio.
Ross,
J.
F.,
R.
D.
6,
Grafton,
W.
Va.
Ross,
W.
L., R. D.
2,
Seymour,
Ind.
Roth,
David Blain, Pa.
Rothrock,
Edgar,
Carlisle,
Nebr.
Rothrock,
E.
S
:
Carlisle,
Nebr.
Rothrock, H. M., Loomis,
Wash.
Rotruck, Noah M., . .
Williamsport,
W.
Va.
Row,
W. J
Junior,
W.
Va.
Rowe,
C.
B.,
Dallas
Center, Iowa.
Rowland,
C.
P
Lanark, HI.
Rowland,
David,
Lanark,
111.
Rowland,
D.
A.,
R.
D.
6,
Dixon, 111.
Rowland,
Elmer
S.,
.R. D.
6,
Hagerstown, Md.
Rowland,
H.
R
R.
D.
6,
Hagerstown, Md.
Rowland, John,
.Maugansville,
Md.
Rowland,
John
E.,
Bunkertown,
Pa.
Royer, A.
H.,
R.
D.
1,
Stevens, Pa.
Royer,
Galen
B.,
272 McClure Ave., Elgin, 111.
Royer,
Galen
B R.
D. 2.
Arcanum, Ohio.
Royer,
Harvey
L.,
Dallas Center, Iowa.
Royer,
J.
Abraham
..4612
Seventy-third
St.,
S. E.,
Portland, Ore.
Royer,
Jesse E.,
R. D.
4,
Box
57,
Madison,
Mo.
Royer,
J.
G.,
Mt.
Morris, 111.
Royer,
John
L., ...R. D.
4,
Myerstown,
Pa.
48
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FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
Royer,
John M,,
,
Millmont,
Pa.
Royer,
Oliver, ...R. D.
6,
Chillicothe,
Ohio.
Royer,
S.
D.,
Bradford,
Ohio.
Royer,
U. S.,
R.
D.
1,
Newton,
Kans.
Royer,
Wm.,
R. D.
2,
Arcanum, Ohio.
Ruble, Lawrence,
McVeytown,
Pa.
Ruff, Edward,
Fort
Benton, Mont.
Ruhl, Allen
B.,
R. D.
5,
Manheim,
Pa.
Rumrael,
Wm.,
R. D.
5,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Rupel,
C.
F
Plain,
Chelan
County,
Wash.
Rupert, Jesse
C,
.R. D.
1,
Three Springs, Pa.
Rust,
Arthur
G.,
357 North
Seventy-second
St.,
Seattle, Wash.
Rust,
Rayburn
S.,
Stillwater, Okla.
Ryman,
J. M.,
R.
D.
1,
Woodstock,
Va.
Sadler,
John, Mclntyre,
Iowa.
Sadler,
J. W
R.
D.
2,
Ostrander,
Minn.
Sala, Joseph,
Bremen,
Ind.
Salsbury,
C.
L., R.
D.
1,
Mondovi,
Wis.
Sanders,
Henry,
R.
D.
4,
Box
94,
Fairmont,
W.
Va.
Sandy,
J.
D
R. D.
4,
New
Carlisle,
Ohio.
Sanger,
F. P.,
R.
D.
1,
Box
114,
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.
Sanger, M.
G
R.
D.
2,
Mt.
Solon,
Va.
Sanger,
S.
A., Free
Union,
Va.
Sanger, S.
F.,
Empire,
Cal.
Sanger,
W.
E,,
R. D.
1,
Cordova,
Md.
Sanger,
W.
H
Oakton,
Va.
Sanner,
Jacob,
Casselman,
Pa.
Sappington,
Geo.
K.,
Le
Gore,
Md.
Sargent, E. B,, R.
D.
1,
Payette,
Idaho.
Sargent, Frank,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Satterfleld,
J.
.R.
Dandridge,
Tenn.
Saunders,
S.
R., R. D.
1,
Goodview, Va.
Saville, Isaac
J.,
Pleasant
Dale,
W.
Va.
Sawyer,
A.,
Morrill,
Kans.
Sawyer,
W.
H.
H.,
Morrill, Kans.
Saylor, John M.,
\
Cubage,
Ky.
Say
lor,
Rudy
A., R,
D.
5,
Bradford,
Ohio.
Scaggs,
Lewis C,
Riner,
Va.
Schechter,
David
P.,
Sanitarium H.
P.
O.,
Battle
Creek,
Mich.
Schechter,
Joshua,
Jr.,
. .
Worthington,
Minn.
Schechter, Samuel H.,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Schlosser,
John,
Schoeneck,
Pa.
Schlosser, Ralph
W.,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Schlotman,
Samuel,
Missouri
Valley, Iowa.
Schmidt, Jonathan
G.,
Robins, Iowa.
Schnaithman, Paul, ...R.
D.
4,
Billings,. Okla.
Schrock,
Clarence
E.,
808
Avenue
E,
Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
Schrock,
J.
H., Shipshewana,
Ind.
Schrock,
W.
G
Berlin,
Pa.
Schuder, Floyd
A.,
Box
266,
Milford,
Ind.
Schue, Albert,
New
Windsor, Md.
Schwalm,
Harvey
W.,
.R.
D.
5,
Goshen,
Ind.
Schwalm,
H. M.,
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Schwalm,
Vernon,
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Schwenk,
Charles A.,
Loganton,
Clinton
Co.,
Pa.
Scrogum,
J.
J
Hart,
Mich.
Sears,
A. L., R.
D.
1,
Garden Grove,
Iowa.
Secrist,
Caleb Cordova,
Md.
See,
E.
A.,
Mathias,
W.
Va.
See,
S.
W.,
Mathias,
W.
Va.
Seibert,
J. C,
Empire,
Cal.
Sell, Brice, R. D.
1,
Hollidaysburg,
Pa.
Sell, Daniel D.,
Plattsburg, Mo.
Sell, James
A.,
...R,
D.
1,
Hollidaysburg,
Pa.
Sell,
Wm.
K
R. D.
41,
Union
City, Ind.
Sellers,
Arthur, R. D.
6,
Bryant,
Ohio.
Sellers,
E.
G.,
Onekama, Mich.
Sellers, G.
W.,
R. D.
6,
Bryan, Ohio.
Senger,
Anthony
Unionville,
Iowa.
Senger,
I.
C,
Linville Depot,
Va.
Senger,
S. J. C
Astoria,
111.
Setty,
Sanf
ord,
Kerman,
Cal.
Shade,
George,
Hancock, Minn.
Shaffer,
Daniel E.,
462
Overhill
St.,
Morgantown,
W.
Va.
Shaffer, J.
B., Canton,
111.
Shaffer,
J.
B
Nestorville,
W.
Va.
Shaffer,
J.
J
R. D.
2,
Berlin, Pa.
Shaffer,
Levi,
Hudson,
Iowa.
Shaffer,
L. G.,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Shafford,
John
W
Rocky Ford,
Colo.
Shamberger,
Chauncey
H.,
North Manchester,
Ind.
Shamberger,
George A., Oroville,
Wash.
Shamberger,
J.
E,, Payette,
Idaho.
Shanholtz,
j.
l.,
Levels,
W. Va.
Shank,
C. A.,
Abilene,
Kans.
Shank,
E Dayton, Ohio.
Sharp, A.
M.,
Egeland,
N.
Dak.
Sharp,
B.
F R.
D.
4,
Greenville, Ohio.
Sharp,
S.
Z., .'.Fruita, Colo.
Shaver,
Daniel Bent Mountain,
Va.
Shaver,
Isaac
H.,
Copper
Hill,
Va.
Shaw,
O.
F
Milledgeville,
111.
Sheafter,
W.
I., Huntsdale,
Pa.
Shearer, Samuel
S.,
R. D.
1,
Rheems, Pa.
Sheets,
Andrew,
Gray,
N.
C.
Sheets,
Henry, Scottsville,
N.
C.
Sheets,
T.
A
Harmon,
N.
C.
Shellenberger,
J.
B
Burnham,
Pa.
Shelley, P. G
Richfield,
Pa.
Shelly,
D.
F
Ollie,
Iowa.
Shenefelt, Ernest
Minneola, Kans.
Shenk, D.
M.,
Dorrance,
Kans.
Shepfer,
B., Sugarcreek, Ohio.
Shepherd,
J. M
R. D.
38,
Ingalls, Ind.
Shepherd, John, Viola, Wis.
Shepler,
J.
E.,
Bentons
Ferry,
W.
Va.
Sherf
y,
Ernest F.,
1718 Gordon Ave,,
McPherson,
Kans.
Sherf
y,
Joel
Saluda,
N. C.
Sherf
y,
John,
-.
.Mont
Ida, Kans.
Sherfy,
J. S.,
1907 Maple
St.,
Parsons,
Kans.
Sherf
y,
N.
B., Blountville,
Tenn.
Sherland,
Fred
W
Williston, N. Dak.
Sherrick,
J.
F.,
R. D.,
Middleton,
Mich.
Sherrick, M.
M., Mt.
Morris, 111.
Shickel,
Jos.,
Roanoke,
Va.
Shideler,
Daniel, R.
D.
3,
Warren, Ind.
Shideler,
Henry,
R. D.
5,
McCune,
Kans.
Shideler,
Noah
M
Nokesville,
Va.
Shidler,
Wm.
H.,
R.
D.
6,
Box
67,
South Bend,
Ind.
Shiffler,
C. C,
.504 Logan Ave., Lakemont,
Pa.
Shirk,
D. A., R. D.
1,
Polo, Mo.
Shirk,
Nelson, Mt.
Morris,
111.
Shirky,
S.
B.,
R.
D.
4,
Norborne,
Mo.
Shisler,
J.
B., Harleysville, Pa.
Shively, E.
E.,
Bourbon, Ind,
Shively,
J.
C
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Shively,
G R.
D.
4,
Box
54,
Mifflinburg,
Pa.
Shively,
J.
K.,
R. D.
14,
Box
779,
Los Angeles,
Cal,
Shively,
J.
W.,
Bourbon,
Ind.
Shively,
J.
Will, Newville,
N.
Dak,
Shively, Levi
S,,
Mt. Morris,
111.
Shober,
S.
U,,
Somerset,
Pa,
Shock, D.
Warren,
1210 25th
Ave.,
No.,
Minneapolis,
Minn.
Shoemaker,
C.
W.,
R. D.
1,
Overbrook,
Kans.
Shoemaker,
S.
H.,
524
S,
Eighteenth
St.,
Mt. Vernon,
III.
Shoemaker,
Solomon
S.,
.R. D.
1,
Lake,
Ohio.
Shong,
David, Sherwood, Ohio.
Shook,
R. M.,
R.
D.
1,
Wendell,
Idaho.
Shope, A.
J,,
.R. D.
5,
Box
19,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Shorb, D.
M.
Surrey,
N.
Dak.
Showalter,
J. S
R. D.
3,
Roanoke,
Va.
Showalter, S.
A
R.
D.
1,
Wooster,
Ohio.
Shrader,
J.
E.,
Greencastle,
Pa.
Shreve, R.
J
Foley,
Ala.
Shriver,
Aaron
F.,
327
West
Front
St.,
New
Philadelphia,
Ohio.
Shroyer, Reuben, R. D.
2,
New
Berlin, Ohio.
Shuck,
J.
F.,
Scotts
Bluff,
Nebr.
Shull,
Chalmer
G
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago, 111,
Shull,
W.
H., R.
D.
2,
Virden,
111.
Shultz, Lawrence,
...North
Manchester, Ind.
Shumaker, David F.,
661
Cypress
Avenue,
Johnstown,
Pa.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
Simmons,
A.
L.,
Henrietta,
Pa.
Simmons,
Jolin B.,
...Timber Valley,
Wash.
Simmons,
Thos.
J
Osceola,
Mo.
Simmons,
T.
J.,
Jr.,
Fallon,
Mont.
Simmons,
W.
B.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Simmons, W.
K., ...R.
D.
35,
Union
City,
Ind.
Sims,
James
L
Marion,
Va.
Sines, A.
L
Sines,
Md.
Sines,
H. B.,
Sines,
Md.
Sink, D.
F
Trigo,
Cal.
Sink,
Henry A., 915
E.
23rd St.,
Anderson, Ind.
Siple,
Geo.
L
Doe
Hill,
Va.
Sites,
S.
G.,
Heizer,
W.
Va.
Sizemore,
Jos. J.,
Rogersville,
Tenn.
Slabaugh,
W.
W.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
HI.
Slater,
E.
O.,
614
West
Center St.,
Springfield, Mo.
Slifer,
C.
H.,
Arcadia,
Fla.
Sloniker,
Jacob,
Lovewell,
Kans.
Sluss,
Elijah,
Skeetrock, Va.
Sluss,
S.
C,
Skeetrock, Va.
Slyder,
James, ..R. D.
3,
Chamberisburg,
Pa.
Small,
J.
B.,
Portis,
Kans.
Smeltzer,
Elias,
Arcadia,
Ind.
Smeltzer,
Jesse
A.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Smeltzer, M.,
137
Evans Ave.,
Noblesville,
Ind.
Smith,
Aaron,
Wauseon,
Ohio.
Smith, B.
W.,
Burlington,
W.
Va.
Smith,
C.
B.,
Morrill,
Kans.
Smith,
Clarence
L., R. D.
2,
Martinsburg,
Pa.
Smith,
E.
J.,
R.
D.
3,
Box
27,
Woodward,
Okla.
Smith, F.
R
R.
D.
4,
V/averly,
Kans.
Smith,
George
C,
Waddams
Grove,
111.
Smith,
Harlan,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Smith,
Hiram,
Albany,
Oregon.
Smith,
H.
W.,
R.
D.
1,
Sunfleld,
Mich.
Smith,
H.
Z
R. D.
1,
Box
80,
Belief
ontaine,
Ohio.
Smith,
Jacob
O
Bunkertown,
Pa.
Smith,
Jasper,
-.South English,
Iowa.
Smith,
J.
H.,
R. D.
1,
Maurertown, Va.
Smith,
J.
M.,
Woodland,
Mich.
Smith, John
A.,
1406
Dellwood Ave.,
Baltimore,
Md.
Smith,
J.
R.,
Carrington, N.
Dak.
Smith,
Leander,
440
Fletcher
Ave.,
Muscatine,
Iowa.
Smith, Lee R., R. D.
2,
Box
27,
Albion, Ind.
Smith,
P.
A.,
R. D.
2,
Royersford,
Pa.
Smith,
S.
M.,
Lake
Odessa,
Mich.
Smith,
S.
Z.,
Sidney,
Ohio.
Smith,
T. M
Ethelfelts, Va.
Smith,
Welty
G
R. D.
1,
Mont
Alto,
Pa.
Smith, Wm.
A.,
Antioch,
W.
Va.
Snader, A.
P.,
New
Windsor,
Md.
Snader,
David,
Akron,
Pa.
Snader,
Edwin
A.,
Westminster,
Md.
Suavely,
I.
C
Flora,
Ind.
Suavely, John
L.,
Alvo,
-Nebr.
Suavely,
S.
U.,
R.
D.
1,
Republic, Ohio.
Suell,
Geo.
W.,
R. D.
5,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Snell,
Harvey,
Covina,
Cal.
Suell,
J.
A.,
R. D.
1,
South
Whitley,
Ind.
Snell,
J.
H.,
North
Manchester, Ind.
Suell,
Samuel,
R.
D.
1,
Union, Ohio.
Snider,
G.
A.,
R. D.
5,
Lima,
Ohio.
Snively,
J.
S.,
Long Beach,
Cal.
Suowberger,
A. C,
R. D.
4,
Box
15,
Anaheim,
Cal.
Suowberger,
A.
L.,
129 W.
10th
St.,
Newton, Kans.
Suowberger,
Isaac
N.,
R. D.
1,
Box
15,
Orlaud,
Ind.
Suowberger,
John,
Lamed,
Kans.
Snuffer,
M,
P.,
Box
85,
Pemberton,
W.
Va.
Snyder,
Adam
A
R. D.
1,
Everett, Pa.
Snyder,
B.
F.,
Belief
ontaine,
Ohio.
Snyder, David
Raisin,
Cal.
Snyder, .T.
M., College
Hill,
McPhersou,
Kans.
Snyder,
Joseph
F.,
R.
D.
1,
Everett, Pa.
Snyder,
Phineas
R.
D.
2,
Box
28,
Deer
Park,
Md.
Solleuberger,
Aaron D.,
St.
John, Stafford
Co.,
Kans.
Solleuberger, Clarence
C,
349 East Walnut
St.,
Circleville,
Ohio.
Solleuberger, Ira, Naperville,
HI.
Sommers,
H.
A
Clay
City, Ind.
Sonef
rank,
Geo.,
Loree, Ind.
Sonon,
Henry
S.,
East
Petersburg, Pa.
Souders,
J.
F., R. D.
2,
Preston,
Minn.
Sower,
David
E
Box
244,
Scottville,
Mich.
Sowers,
J.
B.,
Willis, Va.
Spacht,
J.
R
Williamstown, Ohio.
Spaid,
A.
R.,
Hooks Mills,
W.
Va.
Spall, James
J.,
Seymour, Ind.
Spangler, Herman,
Poff, Va.
Spangler,
S. G.,
Floyd, Va.
Spangler, W.
B.,
Christiansburg,
Va.
Spauogle, Andrew,
Lewistown, Pa.
Spauogle,
H.
A., Lewistown,
Pa.
Spencer,
C. C,
(colored)
,
124
York
St.,
Denver, Colo,
Spidle,
W.
F Richland Center, Pa.
Spitler,
D.
N., Luray,
Va.
Spitzer,
J. F.,
Summitville,
Ind.
Spitzer.
S.
F.,
Gapland,
Md.
Spouseller, John,
Sherwood,
Ohio.
Sprague, Byron,
Mansfield, Mo.
Sprankel, Samuel, Massillon,
Ohio.
Spurgeon,
J.
B.,
Adel,
Iowa.
St.
John,
Clyde
,
Bryan,
Ohio.
Stair,
M. E., Mont
Ida,
Kans.
Stambaugh,
Ralph,
.
.
.,
Astoria,
111.
Stauturf,
Judsou,
...Station D, St.
Joseph,
Mo.
Starbard,
Earl M.,
..R. D.,
Clarksville, Mich.
Starook,
Samuel
S.,
R. D.
1,
Lewisburg, Pa.
Statler,
Foster B., ...R.
D.
1,
Windber, Pa.
Stauffer,
Clinton
W
R.
D.
3,
Polo, IlL
Stauffer,
E.
H., Rock Lake, N.
Dak.
Stauffer,
Elmer
J.,
Mulberry Grove, 111.
Stauffer, Harvey,
.R.
D.
4,
Mt.
Pleasant, Mich.
Stayer,
D.
A.,
R.
D.
1,
Hopewell,
Pa.
Stayer,
J.
C,
Woodbury,
Pa.
Stayer,
J.
Clyde,
Huntingdon,
Pa.
Stayer,
J.
R
.Woodbury,
Pa.
Steel,
W.
M.,
Everett,
Pa.
Steele,
Cyrus,
Middlebury,
Ind.
Steele,
Lafayette,
..R.
D.
1,
Walkerton, Ind.
Steermau,
C.
H., Honey
Grove, Pa.
Steffeu, Conrad,
..Bethel, Mo.
Steinbarger,
Samuel
J
R. D.
3,
Lewistown, Pa.
Steinberger,
A.
C,
...R. D. 3,
Lewistown,
Pa.
Steinour,
J.
E.,
Mui:taugh, Idaho.
Stephens,
Geo.,
Egeland,
N.
Dak.
Stern,
C.
V.,
Hines,
Minn.
Stern,
Geo.
E.,
Arcadia,
Nebr.
Stern, O.
E.,
R.
D.
4,
Arcadia,
Nebr.
Stern,
Roy
E., R. D.
4,
Arcadia,
Nebr.
Steward,
Edward
D., ..R. D.
5,
Abilene, Kans.
Still, David,
Ewing, Va.
Stine,
A.
M., Adel, Iowa.
Stiuebaugh,
J.
G., R.
D.
3,
Camden,
Ind.
Stiuebaugh, Walter
C,
No.
Manchester, Ind.
Stinuette,
Robert
L.,
3435 Van Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Stiversou,
J. U.
G.,
1548
38th
Ave.,
Oakland,
Cal.
Stockdale, Chas. R., R.
D.
1,
Freesoil,
Mich.
Stone,
Geo.
B
Crystal,
Mich.
Stone,
Henry,
Fairview,
Okla.
Stouer,
J. C,
R. D.
2,
Palestine, 111.
Stoner,
Levi,
.
.
.
:
Bremen,
Ohio.
Stouer,
Samuel
D.,
Ladoga,
Ind.
Stoug, Geo.
W.,
Newville,
N.
Dak.
Stookey,
Sherman, ...R. D.
2,
Olympia,
Wash.
Storm,
Jacob,
Coal City, Ind.
Stotlemyer,
Irving R., Myersville,
Md.
Stouder, D. W.,
Madison, Greenwood
Co.,
Kans.
Stouder,
Jas.
A
....Fruita, Colo.
Stouffer, S.
M.,
R. D.
5,
Newville,
Pa.
Stout,
John
C
Milford,
Ind.
Stout,
Thos.
J
Windfall,
Ind.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY ALMANAC,
1917.
Stover,
H. M.,
125
W.
Second
St.,
Waynesboro,
Pa.
Stover,
J.
Harman,
2318
Lewis
Ave,, Fresno, Cal.
Stover,
John
Emmert, Mount Morris, 111.
Stover,
John
M.,
Bradford,
Ohio.
Strausbaugh,
G.
S.,
R. D.
1,
Fredericktown,
Ohio.
Strausburg,
John,
Somerset,
Ind.
Strawser,
George
Oriental,
Pa.
Strayer,
P.
C,
...R. D.
3,
Johnstown,
Pa.
Streeter,
John
O.,
Chewelah,
Wash.
Strickler, B. H
Girard,
Mont.
Strickler,
D.
H.,
Vicksburg, Pa.
Strickler,
Ellis, El Centro,
Cal.
Strickler, H. W.,
Loraine,
111.
Strickler, Walter, Luray,
Va.
Strohm,
Fred
B.,
3435
W.
Van Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Strohm,
J. A.,
...R.
D.
2,
Westphalia, Kans.
Strole,
W.
P.,
3145
W.
43rd
St.,
Rosedale, Kans.
Stucker,
Wm.,
No. Yakima,
Wash.
Stuckey,
D.
P., Paris, Ohio.
Stuckey,
L. T., New Enterprise,
Pa.
Stuckman,
P.,
Nappanee,
Ind.
Studebaker,
Ellis M.,
,
College
Hill,
McPherson, Kans.
Studebaker,
Geo.
L.,
517 W.
Main
St.,
Muncie, Ind.
Studebaker,
G.
E
800
Front Street,
Rocky
Ford,
Colo.
Studebaker,
Herbert A.,
No.
Manchester, Ind.
Studebaker,
Samuel,
Pearl
City,
111.
Stultz,
R.
L., Moorefield,
W.
Va.
Stump,
Edward,
Teegarden,
Ind.
Stump,
Geo.
C,
R. D.
2,
New
Madison,
Ohio.
Stump, G. T
R.
D.
1,
Dillons Mill,
Va.
Stump,
John,
Walkerton, Ind.
Stump, John
Miami, Texas.
Sturgis, John,
Perrin, Mo.
Stutsman,
Chas. Noble,
R. D.
5,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Stutsman, D. C,
R. D.
10,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Stutsman,
G.
O.,
Liberty, 111.
Stutsman, Jesse,
R.
D.
4,
Arcanum,
Ohio.
Stutsmfn.
J. S.
R. D.
6,
Elkhart,
Ind.
Stutsman,
Wm.,
Elgin, Ariz.
Stutzman,
C. W.,
Metamora, Ohio.
Stutzman,
Melvin D.,
207 N.
Indiana
Ave.,
Goshen, Ind.
Suit,
R.
L.,
Seven
Mile
Ford,
Smyth
Co.,
Va.
Summer,
A.
E
R.
D.
1,
Sowers,
Va.
Summer,
Benjamin
F.,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Sunderland,
Henry,
Carthage,
Mo.
Suter,
C.
M.
Franklin
Grove. 111.
Sutphin,
Elmon, Wenatchee, Wash.
Sutter,
A.
A.,
Roanoke,
La.
Sutter,
P.
J.,
Maxwell, Iowa.
Swallow, J.
F.,
Hampton, Iowa.
Swartz,
E.
J.,
Bremen,
Ind.
Swayne,
G.
H
Shirleysburg,
Pa.
Swigart,
G. H.,
McVeytown,
Pa.
Swigart, J.
C,
Mattawana,
Pa.
Swigart,
M.
C
..6611
Germantown
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Swigart,
S. J.,
Lewistown,
Pa.
Swigart,
W.
J.,
Huntingdon.
Pa.
Swihart,
Aaron
M
Poplar, Mont.
Swihart,
Clarence
B.,
Goshen,
Ind.
Swihart, Geo.
B.,
Roann, Ind.
Swihart,
Neri
R.
D.
27,
Tippecanoe, Ind.
Swihart,
Walter,
...R.
D.
1,
Churubusco,
Ind.
Swinger, Jacob,
Palestine, 111.
Swinger,
Wm.,
Trotwood,
Ohio.
Switzer,
John
W.,
Roanoke.
111.
Talhelm,
Byron
Altamont,
Kans.
Tannreuther,
W. O.,
Waterloo, Iowa.
Tawzer, .T.
J.,
Kearney,
Nebr.
Taylor,
Chas. V
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Taylor,
H. R.,
720
E.
Villa
St.,
Pasadena,
Cal.
Taylor,
I.
W.,
Neffsville.
Pa.
Taylor,
Milton
M
Louisville, Ohio.
Taylor,
S.
W.,
...Union
Grove,
Lane.
Co.,
Pa.
Teeter,
B.
Y.
S
Flint
Stone, Md.
Teeter,
D.
W.,
Jasper, Mo.
Teeter,
J.
L.,
Williams, Oregon.
Teeter, L. L.,
.Mooreland,
Ind.
Teeter,
L.
W.,
.Hagerstown,
Ind.
Teets, L.
W., Lost City,
W.
Va.
Teets,
Wm.
L.,
Eglon,
W. Va.
Templeton,
Leland
G.,
Big
Cabin,
Okla.
Tennison,
K.
G.,
.Weatherford,
Tex.
Terwilleger,
Samuel
Blue Springs,
Nebr.
Thomas,
A.
S.,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Thomas,
Chester A.,
R. D.
1,
Brandonville,
W.
Va.
Thomas,
D. D.,
Ada, Ohio.
Thomas,
H.
V.,
Alvada, Ohio.
Thomas,
Isaac,
Strathmore,
Cal.
Thomas,
J.
L.,
R.
D.
1,
Kuna,
Idaho.
Thomas,
Jer.,
....Bruceton
Mills,
W.
Va.
Thomas,
J.
A.,
Peabody, Kans.
Thomas,
J. Walter, R. D.
11,
Westminster,
Md.
Thomas,
P.
S., Harrisonburg,
Va.
Thomas,
V.,
Bruceton Mills,
W.
Va.
Thomas,
W. J.,
Inglewood,
Cal.
Thomas,
Wm.,
Box
428,
Ambridge,
Pa.
Thompson,
A. E.,
Waldo,
Kans.
Thompson,
S.
C,
Windber,
Pa.
Thompson,
S.
B,,
646 Eighth
Street, Garden
City, Kans.
Thompson,
Wm.
E.,
Conway
Springs,
Kans.
Throne,
Geo.,
R. D.
1,
Pioneer,
Ohio.
Throne,
G.
M
R.
D.
5,
Ottawa, Kans.
Throne,
J.
E.,
824
Willow
St.,
Ottawa,
Kans.
Throne,
John
B
Red
Cloud,
Nebr.
Tigner,
W.
H.,
Valley,
Wash.
Tinkle,
Wm.
J.,
Taft,
Texas.
Tipton,
Vance,
Peppers,
N.
C.
Tisdale,
W.
D.,
Waterloo,
Iowa.
Tolleson,
W.
S.
H.,
L. B.
28,
Hartford,
Ark.
Toney,
Carey,
R. D.
8,
Kitchel, Ind.
Tooker,
Grant,
Wetonka,
S.
Dak.
Townsend,
H.
V.,
Woodland,
Mich.
Trimmer,
Jacob
E.,
143
S.
Hanover
St.,
Carlisle.
Pa.
Trostle,
B.
C R.
D.
1,
Panora,
Iowa.
Trostle, Bph
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Trostle,
W.
B.,
San
Gabriel,
Cal.
Trout,
C.
E.,
....614
Center
Ave., N,
W.,
Roanoke,
Va.
Troxel,
J.
J.,
Conway
Springs,
Kans.
Troxel,
Joseph,
Caldwell,
Kans.
Troyer,
Nathaniel
O., R. D.
11,
Argos,
Ind.
Truax, Wm.
R
Pleasant
Ridge,
Pa.
Tucker,
G.
W.,
Mole,
N.
C.
Turner, Daniel,
Genoa,
Va.
Turner,
L. F.,
R.
D.
3,
Lovington.
111.
Tyson, A.
S.,
McBain,
Mich.
Tyson, Conway,
McBain,
Mich.
Ulery,
J.
Edson,
Onekama,
Mich.
Ullery,
Daniel,
Sheller,
111.
Ullery,
J.
Forest,
R. D.
3,
Nampa,
Idaho.
Ullom, Homer
Lamar,
Colo.
Ulrey,
Jacob
C,
McPherson,
Kans.
TJlrey,
John
C.
Windom,
Kans.
Ulrey, John
P.,
Pyrmont,
Ind.
Ulrich,
L.
E., R.
D.
2,
Wenatchee,
Wash.
Ulrich,
W.
M.,
.614 Sixth
Avenue,
Sterling,
111.
Umble, Samuel,
Markleysburg,
Pa.
Umphlet,
Price,
Mount
Morris,
111.
Urey,
J.
H
R.
D.
3,
Waterloo,
Ind.
Utz,
Franklin
N.,
Port,
Va.
Utz,
John
H., R.
D.
2,
Tanevtown,
Md.
Utz,
Silas
K.,
New
Market,
Md.
Valentine,
J.
F.,
...R. D.
3,
Belington,
W.
Va.
Valentine, T.
F.,
...R.
D.
1.
Auburn,
W. Va.
Vancil. Joel
A
Box
18,
Continental,
Ohio.
Van
Dvke.
Archibald,
3415
W.
Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Van
Dyke,
G. H.,
3435
W.
Van
Buren St.,
Chicago,
111.
Van
Dyke, Irvin
C,
,A\
.
.
. .Pocatello,
Idaho.
Van
Dyke,
S.
P.,
^.'.
.
.
.V. .Newberg,
Oregon.
Vanhorn,
D.
M..
-T
R. D.
1,
Everett,
Pa.
Vanpelt,
J.
FranK_...R.
D.
8,
Richmond,
Mo.
Van
Sickle,
Geo./W.,
R. D.
1,
Selbysport,
Md.
51
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ALMANAC,
1917.
Varner,
John
P.,
Bartow,
W.
Va.
Varner, W. B.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Varner, Wm.,
Doe
Hill,
Va.
Vest,
W.
F
Floyd,
Va.
Vines, A.
J.,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Vines,
Foster,
R.
D.
3,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.
Wade, W..F
137 South
Eleventh
St.,
New
Philadelphia,
Ohio.
Wagenman,
J.
G.,
Williston, N.
Dak.
Wagner,
Chas.
A.,
Laurel,
Klickitat
Co.,
Wash.
Wagner, D.
T.,
Beecher
City,
111.
Wagner,
F.
A., Waldo,
Kans.
Wagner,
J.
C,
...Portis,
Osborne Co.,
Kans.
Wagner, Oscar W
Adrian,
Mo.
Wagner,
Wm.
U.,
Elmwood, Nebr.
Wagoner, Ellis,
Pulaski,
Ind.
Wagoner,
G.
F.,
Atlanta,
Ind.
Wagoner, I. B.,
Burr
Oak,
Kans.
Wagoner, Isaac
N., Ramey,
Minn.
Wagoner,
J.
Elmer,
Mt.
Morris,
111.
Wagoner,
N.
B.,
Red
Cloud,
Nebr.
Wakeman, Chas.
H.,
...R.
D.
3,
Edinburg, Va.
Wakeman, L.
D.,
Edinburg,
Va.
Wales,
G.
E.,
R,
D.
1,
Kenedy,
Texas.
Walker,
Daniel H.,
...R. D.
5,
Somerset,
Pa.
Walker, Galen K., R.
D.
1,
Shelocta, Pa.
Walker, L. A Adel,
Iowa.
Wallace, Lewis, Mt. Morris,
111.
Wallech, John
S.,
Greencastle,
Pa.
Wallis,
J.
E.,
Jennings, Garrett Co., Md.
Walter,
Charles,
Summum,
111.
Walter,
W.
F.,
Crimora,
Va.
Waltman,
J.
K.,
Nampa, Iowa.
Waltz,
B.
F
Elk
Lick,
Pa.
Wampler,
A.,
Warrensburg, Mo.
Wampler,
D.
J.,
New
Plymouth,
Idaho.
Wampler,
D.
S.,
Lonaconing,
Md.
Wampler,
B.
M
Timberville, Va.
Wampler,
J.
D., R. D.
8,
Lima,
Ohio.
Wampler,
J.
W
R. D.
6,
Harrisonburg,
Va.
Ward,
Calvin,
McPherson,
Kan's.
Ward,
J.
M
R. D.
1,
Pomona,
Kans.
Warner,
D. F„
107
Grosvenor
Avenue, Dayton,
Ohio.
Warren, Isaac
Edw.,
Roann,
Ind.
Warstler,
C.
Walter,
800
S. Van
Buren St.,
Auburn, Ind.
Warstler,
J.
H.,
New Paris, Ind.
Warstler,
O.
H.,
Syracuse,
Ind.
Watkins, L.,
Mont
Ida,
Kans.
Watkins,
W. C,
R.
D.
1,
Grenola,
Kan's.
Watson,
Geo.
W.,
Plattsburg,
Mo.
Watts, Wm.
S.,
Lowell, Ark.
Weaver,
A.
A.,
R. D.
2,
Grand
Junction, Colo.
Weaver, D.
W.,
R. D.
2,
Birdsboro, Pa.
Weaver,
Edw.
S.,
Scott
City,
Kans.
Weaver,
Ervin,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Weaver,
E.
Frank,
R. D.
2,
Grand
Junction, Colo.
Weaver, Geo.
W
Manheim, Pa.
Weaver,
Herschel
R. D.
1,
West
Manchester,
Ohio.
Weaver,
Ira,
Middlebury,
Ind.
Weaver,
J.
L
R.
D.
1,
Windber,
Pa,
Weaver,
John E., R.
D.
8,
Goshen,
Ind.
Weaver,
Milton R.,
...2615
N. Twenty-second
St.,
Omaha,
Nebr.
Weaver,
M.
J
Everett,
Pa.
Weaver,
S.
P
527
Laurel
Avenue,
Wichita, Kan's.
Weaver,
Theron
G.,
Wakarusa,
Ind.
Webb,
I. E.,
New Market,
Iowa.
Webster,
C.
F
R.
D.
1,
Salem, Va.
Weddle,
Andrew
J
R. D.
3.
Willis,
Va.
Weddle, G. W.,
Bloom,
Kans.
Weddle,
Joel
R.
D.
3,
Willis.
Va.
Weddle,
J.
L.,
Tonasket, Wash.
Weddle,
L.
M.,
Floyd,
Va.
Weddle,
R. M.,
Dunlap, Kans.
Wegley,
J.
W
R. D.
1,
Somerset,
Pa.
Weibley,
Israel L
Varna, N.
Y.
Weidler,
Ira
Ashland.
Oregon.
Weidman,
Silas,
Homerville,
Ohio,
Weimer,
Allan,
Greenville,
Ohio.
Weimer,
Asa H
Streby,
W.
Va.
Weimer,
Elsworth,
...R. D.
2,
Converse,
Ind.
Weimer,
F.
J.,
R.
D.
3,
Ft.
Recovery,
Ohio.
Weimer,
Israel,
Streby,
W.
Va.
Weimer,
Samuel,
Buchanan,
N.
Mex.
Welch,
D.
P.,
R.
D.
1,
Clifton,
N.
C.
Weller,
D.
P.,
Continental,
Ohio.
Weller, H.
A
Copemish,
Mich.
Weller,
M.
J
Farmington,
Pa.
Wells,
James,
McDonalds
Mill,
Va.
Wells,
J.
M.,
R. D.
5,
Philippi,
W.
Va.
Wells,
Levi E
R.
D.
1,
Sowers,
Va.
Wenger,
Alvin
P R.
D.
1,
Bareville,
Pa.
Wenger, E. M
Fredericksburg,
Pa.
Wenger,
H.
C,
R.
D.
2,
Grand
Junction,
Colo.
Wenger,
Perry,
Mt.
Sidney,
Va.
Wenger, R.
C,
604
East
Ninth
Street,
No.
Manchester,
Ind.
Wenger,
S.
K.,
Rexmont,
Pa.
Wenger,
Stanley
C, R.
D.
6,
Brookville,
Ohio.
Wenrick,
A. D
R.
D.
8,
Dayton,
Ohio.
Werking,
Oscar D.,
Hagerstown,
Ind.
Wertenbaker,
Wm.,
1254 E.
50th
St., Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Wertenberger,
A.
J.,
Norcatur,
Kans.
Wertz,
W. Clay,
Waynesboro,
Pa.
West,
Ellis
H.,
Patterson,
Cal.
West, George,
Clayton,
111.
West G
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42]
cieveiand*
MilYs*
*N.*C.
West,
J.
K.,
R. D.
1,
Hollis,
N.
C.
West,
W.
E.,
Mount
Morris, 111.
Westen,
W.
Sanford,
Tyrone,
Pa.
Westrick, Oliver
Belleville,
Kans.
Weyant,
Samuel,
Klahr,
Pa.
Weybright,
J.
S
Thurmont,
Md.
Weybright,
Wm.,
Overbrook,
Kans.
Wheeler,
F.
M.,
R. D.
7,
Marshalltown,
Iowa.
Whetzel,
L.
J Moorefield,
W.
Va.
Whisler,
E.
L.,
Centralia,
Wash.
Whisler,
H.
A.,
McFarland,
Cal.
Whitacre,
A.
J.,
Pinto,
Md.
Whitaker, L.
A.,
3435
W. Van
Buren
St., Chicago,
111.
Whitcher,
W.
B
Exeter,
Cal.
White,
A. M
Glendora,
Cal.
White,
Francis
M.,
R.
D.
1,
Box
127, Crfwe,
Va.
White, John
B.,
Sterling,
Kans.
White,
John P
R.
D.
1,
Billings,
Okla.
White,
Ralph E.,
. Vinegar
Bend,
Ala.
White,
W.
E.,
Fruitdale,
Ala.
Whitmer,
B.
B.,
Conway
Springs,
Kans.
Whitmer,
Daniel,
..R.
D.
1,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Whitmer,
Merrill
I
R. D.
1,
Box
42,
South
Bend,
Ind.
Whitmer,
Peter
B.,
1038
S.
Main,
Ottawa, Kans.
Whitmer,
Victor
Curlew,
Iowa.
Whitmore,
B.
C
Bair
Ave.,
Hanover,
Pa.
Whitson,
I.
C, Fountain
City,
Tenn.
Whittaker, Walter,
Antioch,
W. Va.
Widder, D. H..
1516 Derry
St.,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Widdowson,
J.,
Dixonville,
Pa.
Wieand,
A.
C,
832 South
Humphrey
Avenue,
Oak Park,
111.
Wieand,
John,
R.
D.
2,
Wooster,
Ohio.
Wike,
Henry,
R.
D.
6,
Huntington,
Ind.
Wike,
I.
B.,
Huntington,
Ind.
Wiley,
W.
A.,
R.
D.
3,
Ashland,
Ohio.
Wilkins,
C.
L.
Middleton,
Mich.
Williams,
Albert
L
Thomas,
Okla.
Williams,
Bruce,
Plattsburg,
Mo.
Williams,
C.
E.,
R. D.
5,
Floyd,
Va.
Williams,
J.
H. B.,
Elgin,
111.
Williams,
Perry
R.
D.
2, Plattsburg,
Mo.
Williamson,
J. W.,
.
.
. .
. .Hedgesville,
W.
Va.
Williar, Jacob
O., ...Route
2, Mt.
Airy.
Md.
Williford,
W.
R., ...R.
D.
5,
Dandridge,
Tenn.
Willis, John
Beelog,
N.
C.
Willis, Robert
Poplar,
N.
C.
Willt, Lloyd
T
R.
D.
7,
Box
60. Watson,
W.
Va.
Wilson,
J.
D R. D.
5,
Greencastle,
Pa.
Wilson,
Josiah
S., Junior,
W.
Va.
52
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ALMANAC.
1917.
Wilson,
Roy X.,
Orbisonia,
Pa.
Wilt,
J.
W.,
1100
2nd
St.,
Juniata,
Pa.
Wimmer,
John
H.,
Salem, Va.
Wimmer,
N. P
Copper
Hill,
Va.
Wimmer,
S.
D.,
Oakvale,
W.
Va.
Winder,
W.
C,
R. D.
1,
Waldo,
Kans.
Wine,
A.
J.,
1528
East
Front St.,
Ft.
Worth, Texas.
Wine,
D.
D.,
Covington,
Ohio.
Wine,
David
G.,
Wauneta,
Nebr.
Wine,
D.
P.,
Forestville, Va.
Wine,
George,
R.
D.
3,
Laton,
Cal.
Wine,
Geo.
W.,
R. D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Wine,
G.
L
205
B. Seventh St.,
N.
Manchester, Ind.
Wine,
John
M.,
208
Halladay
St., Santa
Ana, Cal.
Wine,
J.
R.,
527 Laurel
Avenue,
Wichita,
Kan's.
Wine,
J.
W.,
R.
D.
1,
Dayton,
Va.
Wine,
M.
N.,
Octavia,
Nebr.
Wine,
Madison,
Fruitdale,
Ala.
Wine,
W.
M
Woodside,
Del.
Wineman,
D.
B.,
Gettysburg,
Pa.
Winey,
C.
G.,
Thompsontow^n,
Pa.
Winger,
H.
H.,
Palisade,
Colo.
Winger,
Otho,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Winger, Roger,
R.
D.
5,
Marion, Ind.
Wingert,
Frank,
R. D.,
Franklin
Grove, 111.
Wingert,
H.
H.,
Kingsley,
Iowa.
Winklebleck, Levi Hartford
City,
Ind.
Wirt, James,
Virden,
111.
Wirt, John H.,
Lew^iston, Minn.
Wise,
D.
W.,
Grand
Junction,
Iowa.
Wise, Geo.
B., North
Yakima, Wash.
Wise,
W.
M.,
Grenola, Kans.
Witmer,
John H.,
Union Deposit,
Pa.
Witmer,
Samuel
Z.,
Elizabethtown,
Pa.
Witmore,
Ira,
Adrian,
Mo.
Witmore,
Jacob,
135
Carey
St.,
McPherson,
Kans.
Witmore,
J. C,
Fostoria, Ohio.
Wolf, Abraham,
Fairfield,
Iowa.
Wolf,
Albert,
Alvada,
Ohio.
Wolf,
Calvin
R.,
R.
D.,
Brandonville,
W.
Va.
Wolf,
C.
B.,
995
W.
Fifth Ave.,
Pomona, Cal.
Wolf, F. B.,
Preston,
Minn.
Wolf,
Marshal
R. D.
2,
Oakland,
Md.
Wolf,
Samuel N.,
Akron, Pa.
Wolfe, Daniel, R. D.
1,
Coyle,
Okla.
Wolfe,
James
W.,
Brandonville,
W.
Va.
Wolfe,
Leonard, McCune, Kans.
Wolff, Chas. E.,
Fairchild,
Mont.
Wolford,
A.
Klein,
R.
D.
4,
Santa
Ana,
Cal.
Wolf
ord,
Wm.
B.,
Ligonier,
Pa.
Wood,
Charles
S.,
Summitville, Ind.
Woodard,
A.
B.,
Gowrie,
Iowa.
Woodie,
H.
J.,
...R. D.
1,
Box
54,
Winston-Salem, N.
C.
Woodiel, T.
L
R.
D.
1,
Austin,
Ark.
Woodiel,
W.
L.,
Austin,
Ark.
Woods, M.
F.,
Loomis,
Wash.
Woods,
Otho
C,
Loomis.
Wash.
Workman,
A.
S.,
Loudonville,
Ohio.
Workman,
C.
J.,
Buckeye
City,
Ohio.
Workman,
Clifford
A.,
..Buckeye
City,
Ohio.
Workman,
J.
T., R.
D.
2,
Howard,
Ohio.
Worst,
David
R.,
...R. D.
1,
West
Salem,
Ohio.
Wortinger,
Albert, R. D.
8,
Goshen,
Ind.
Wray,
Benjamin
Flora, Ind.
Wright,
A.
L.,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Wright,
C.
A.,
403
Syracuse
Street, N. Manchester,
Ind.
Wright,
J.
C,
Bray,
Cal.
Wright,
J.
H.,
N.
Manchester,
Ind.
Wright,
John
W.,
Grottoes, Va.
Wright,
Van
B.,
Sinking
Spring,
Ohio.
Wy
ant,
Frank,
Moline,
Kans.
Wyne,
Jacob,
La
Place,
111.
Wy
song,
Daniel
Nappanee, Ind.
Wysong,
Henry,
R.
D.
4,
Nappanee,
Ind.
Yager, H.
Linwood,
Brightwood, Va.
Yaney, I. F.,
R. D.
2,
Decatur,
Ind.
Yankey,
F.
A.,
Criders,
Va.
Yearout,
Chas. M.,
...R.
D.
4,
Moscow,
Idaho.
Yereman,
O. H.,
...415
Portsmouth Bldg.,
Kansas
City,
Kans.
Yingling,
Carroll,
337
Seventy-sixth St.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
Yoder,
Carl
B
Howe, Ind.
Yoder,
Clarence
H.,
711
W.
Thirty-fifth Place,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Yoder,
Ephraim
P.,
Brewton,
Ala.
Yoder,
Geo.
B.,
665
Chain
St.,
Norristown,
Pa.
Yoder, H.
B
343
N.
Charlotte St.,
Lancaster,
Pa.
Yoder,
J.
J.,
..College
Hill,
McPherson,
Kans.
Yoder, John,
R. D.
2,
Spencer,
Ohio.
Yoder, L.
S.,
Weyers
Cave, Va.
Yoder,
R. A.,
118
East
Main
St.,
Sabetha,
Kans.
Yoder,
Samuel
B.,
Hemet,
Cal.
Yoder,
W.
H.,
Conway,
Kans.
Yohn,
Clarence,
3435 Van
Buren
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Yontz,
Andrew
J.,
Topeka, Ind.
Yordy, Amos,
Roanoke,
III.
Youiice, Samuel,
Clarion,
Mich.
Young, A.
C,
Crystal,
Mich.
Young, E.
S
Elgin,
111.
Young, George,
Greenback,
Tenn.
Young, I.
R,,
Lanark, 111.
Young,
J.
E.,
Beatrice,
Nebr.
Young,
M.
S
R.
D.,
East
Akron, Ohio
Young,
S. L.,
North
Manchester,
Ind.
Young,
W.
E.,
Clarion,
Mich.
Younkins,
M. A.,
Weverton,
Md.
Yount,
Oran
S.,
Troy,
Ohio.
Yount,
W.
B
156
W.
Main
St.,
Westminster, Md.
Yundt, S.
B.,
390
B. Pasadena
St.,
Pomona,
Cal.
Zeigler,
Henry, ...Rehrersburg,
Berks
Co.,
Pa.
Ziegler,
Jesse
C,
Royersf
ord. Pa.
Ziegler,
Levi
K.,
149
S.
Third
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
Ziegler,
Levi,
Royersford,
Pa.
Zigler, D.
C,
..R.
D.
1,
Churchville,
Va.
Zigler, D.
H.,
Broadway,
Va.
Zigler,
I. N.,
R.
D.
1,
Broadway,
Va.
Zigler,
Jacob
S.,
R.
D.
1,
Box
36,
Fayetteville,
W.
Va.
Zigler,
J.
D., Bridgewater,
Va.
Zigler,
S.
D.,
R.
D.
4,
Oneonta,
Ala.
Zigler,
W.
H.,
R. D.
1,
Churchville,
Va.
Zimmerman,
C.
W.,
...R.
D.
3,
Mt.
Solon, Va.
Zimmerman,
J.
,
Mt.
Solon, Va.
Zimmerman,
J.
S.,
615
W.
Ninth
St.,
Waterloo, Iowa.
Zimmerman,
S. P.,
..R. D.
1,
Hollsopple, Pa.
Zimmerman,
W.
B.,
Bunkertown,
Pa.
Zobler,
Wm.
N.,
R. D.
3,
Lancaster,
Pa.
Zook, Fred
R.,
Martinsburg, Pa.
Zook,
Wallace
M.,
R.
D.
4,
Lititz, Pa.
Zuck,
D.
M.,
Mercersburg, Pa.
Zuck, John,
Clarence,
Iowa.
Zug,
B.
F.,
R.
D.
4,
Myerstown, Pa.
Zug,
H. S.,
R. D.
4,
Manheim,
Pa.
Zug, John
C,
103 N.
Chestnut St., Palmyra,
Pa.
Zug,
S.
R.,
103 N.
Chestnut
St.,
Palmyra,
Pa.
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ALMANAC,
1917.
Churches
and
Missions,
with
Pastors
and Elders
in
Charge
Below will be found
a
yst
of our
congregations
with the
pastors and
elders
in charge,
by
State
Districts,
as
complete
as
could be
arranged from
the data
in
hand.
F.or
the
address of
these elders
and pastors, see
ministerial
list
on
previous
pages.
Arkansas,
First District,
and
Southeastern
Missouri
Austin, Ark.,
H. J.
Lilly,
elder.
Bodcaw, Ark.,
B.
B. ETesler, elder.
Broadwater, Mo.,
B.
E.
Kesler, elder.
Carlisle,
Ark.,
H.
J,
Lilly, elder.
Farrenburg,
Mo.,
B. E.
Kesler,
elder.
Little Brushy,
Mo.,
B. E.
Kesler,
elder.
Mt. Hope,
Ark.,
W.
T.
Price,
elder.
St.
Francis,
Ark.,
W.
T.
Price,
elder.
California,
Northern
Butte Valley, H. P.
Maust,
pastor and
elder.
Chico,
South
Fourth and
Walnut Streets, D.
L. Forney,
pastor;
W.
R.
Brubaker, elder.
Elk Creek, D.
L.
Forney, elder.
Empire,
D.
Bowman, elder.
Fresno, Harvey
and
Thesta,
J.
Harman
Stover,
pastor
and
elder.
Fruitvale,
M.
E.
Andrews,
elder.
Kerman, Samuel
Edgecomb,
elder.
Lindsay,
W.
C.
Lehman,
elder.
Live
Oak,
W.
R.
Brubaker, elder.
McFarland,
H. A.
Whisler, elder.
Oak
Grove,
D.
R.
Holsinger,
elder.
Patterson,
W.
F.
Haynes,
elder.
Raisin,
J.
Harman
Stover,
elder.
Reedley,
J. J.
Brower,
elder.
Rio Linda,
Michael Blocher,
elder.
Sacramento
Valley,
W.
R.
Brubaker,
elder.
Trigo, David
Sink,
elder.
California,
Southern, and
Arizona
Covina,
Geo. F.
Chemberlen, elder,
Egan,
Hemet,
Cal.,
S.
E.
Yoder, elder.
El
Centro,
C.
S.
Hoff,
pastor.
Glendale,
Arizona,
C.
W.
Ronk,
pastor;
F.
F.
Durr, elder.
Glendora,
G.
H. Bashor,
pastor
and elder.
Hermosa
Mission,
Hermosa
Beach, Cal.,
S.
D.
Long, pastor.
Imperial
Valley,
Holtville, Cal,,
G. H.
Bashor,
elder.
Inglewood,
G.
H. Bashor, elder.
Long
Beach, Third
and Walnut Streets, A. C.
Root,
pastor and elder.
Lordsburg,
W.
F.
England, elder.
Los
Angeles,
East, 234 South
Hancock
St.,
W.
M. Piatt,
elder.
Los
Angeles,
Santa
Fe
Mission,
1003 Santa
Fe
Avenue,
W. M.
Piatt, pastor.
Los
Angeles, South,
1300
East
Fiftieth
Street,
J.
Z.
Gilbert, elder.
Mountain
View
Mission,
Elgin, Ariz.,
Wm.
Stutsman,
elder.
Pasadena,
Hudson Avenue
and
Herkimer
St.,
W.
E. Trostle, elder.
Pearce,
Arizona,
Wm. Stutsman,
elder.
Phoenix Mission,
Arizona,
L.
B.
Keltner,
pas-
tor.
Pomona,
O. J.
Beaver, pastor;
S.
E.
Yundt,
elder.
Santa
Ana,
A.
C.
Snowberger, elder.
Santee (San
Diego
County),
G.
H.
Bashor,
elder.
Tropico,
500
North Glendale Avenue,
S. S.
Garst
and
M.
M.
Eshelman,
elders.
China
Liao
Chou,
J.
Homer
Bright,
Ping
Ting
Hsien,
Ernest Vaniman,
Colorado, Western, and Utah
First
Grand Valley,
J,
R.
Frantz, elder;
J.
E.
Bryant, assistant
elder.
Fruita, S.
Z.
Sharp, elder.
Grand
Junction,
H. H.
Mohler,
elder.
Mt.
Garfield,
Salem
Beery,
elder.
Smith
Fork,
Salem
Beery,
elder.
Cuba
Omaja.
Denmark
Thy,
Martin
Johansen.
Vendsyssel,
C.
C.
Bskildsen.
Idaho
and Western
Montana
Boise
Valley,
D.
R.
Beard,
pastor;
J.
F. Ul-
lery,
elder.
Bowmont,
J.
H.
Graybill,
elder.
Clearwater,
James Harp,
elder.
Flathead
Valley,
Montana,
L.
H.
Eby,
elder.
Idaho
Falls,
Callo
Fahrney,
elder.
Moscow,
317
East
First
Street,
Fred
A.
Flora,
pastor
and
elder.
Nampa,
Eleventh
and Third
Streets,
J. E.
Shamberger,
elder.
Nezperce,
Cedar
Street
and Fifth
Avenue,
B.
J.
Fike,
elder.
Payette
Valley,
J.
E. Shamberger,
elder.
Weiser,
Court
and
Seventh
Streets,
M. Alva
Long,
elder.
Winchester,
B,
J.
Fike,
elder.
Illinois,
Northern,
and
Wisconsin
Ash
Ridge,
Wis.,
G. L.
Fruit,
elder.
Barron,
Wis.
Batavia,
217 North
Van
Buren
Street,
C.
C.
Kindy,
elder.
Cherry
Grove,
I. R.
Young,
elder.
Chicago,
R.
H.
Nicodemus,
elder.
Chippewa
Valley,
Wis.,
H.
C.
Baker,
elder.
Cloverdale,
Wis.
Columbian,
F. L.
Baker,
pastor.
Dixon,
J. J.
Johnson,
pastor;
Olin
Shaw,
elder.
Elgin,
Hamilton
and
Highland,
J.
H.
B. Wil-
liams,
elder.
Franklin
Grove,
O.
D.
Buck,
elder.
Freeport,
P. R.
Keltner,
elder.
Hickory
Grove,
W.
H.
Eisenbise,
elder.
Lanark,
I.
R. Beery,
pastor;
P.
F.
Eckerle,
foreman.
Maple
Grove,
Wis.,
J. M.
Myers,
pastor;
J.
G.
Royer,
elder.
Milledgeville,
O. F.
Shaw,
pastor
; J.
E. Miller,
elder.
Mt.
Carroll, I. R.
Young,
elder.
Mt.
Morris,
Leonard
H.
Root,
pastor;
M. M.
Sherrick,
elder,
t^aperville,
C. C.
Kindy,
pastor.
Pine
Creek,
C,
C.
Price,
pastor and
elder.
Polo,
F.
A. Myers,
pastor;
John
Heckman,
elder.
Rock
Creek,
O.
F,
Shaw,
elder.
Rockford,
E.
P.
Trostle,
elder.
Shannon,
David
Rowland,
elder.
Sterling,
W.
M. Ulrich,
pastor;
C.
M. Suter,
elder.
Waddams Grove, P.
R.
Keltner,
elder.
West Branch,
S. S.
Plum,
elder.
Willard,
Wis,,
E, P.
Trostle,
elder.
Worden,
Wis.,
J.
M.
Myers,
pastor;
J.
G.
Royer,
elder.
Yellow
Creek,
P.
R.
Keltner,
elder.
Illinois,
Southern
Allison Prairie,
O.
B.
Redenbo,
elder.
Astoria, D.
J.
Blickenstaff,
elder.
Big
Creek, D.
A.
Ridgely,
elder.
Blue
Ridge,
W.
T. Heckman,
elder.
Camp
Creek,
C.
A.
Gruber,
elder.
Cerro
Gordo,
O.
P.
Haines,
pastor;
D.
J.
Blick-
Champaign,
1203
North
Market
Street,
R.
N.
Leatherman,
pastor;
W.
T.
Heckman,
elder.
Coal
Creek,
S.
G. Bucher, elder,
Decatur, Warren
and
Broadway
Streets,
J. W.
Lear,
pastor,
Girard,
W.
H.
Shull,
elder.
Hudson,
S.
W.
Garber,
elder.
Hurricane Creek, Henry
Lilligh,
elder.
Kaskaskia, D.
T.
Wagner, elder.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
La
Motte
Prairie, A. B.
Hollinger,
pastor;
J.
C.
Stoner,
elder.
Liberty,
G. O.
Stutsman,
elder.
Loraine.
Macoupin Creek, I.
H.
Crist,
elder.
Martin
Creek, D. A.
Ridgely,
elder.
Mulberry
Grove,
Henry
Lilligh, elder.
Oak
Grove,
S.
Heitz,
elder.
Oakley, D.
J.
Blickenstaff,
elder.
Okaw,
Jacob
Wyne,
elder.
PantJier Creek, J.
W.
Switzer, elder.
Pleasant Grove,
Daniel
Ullery,
elder.
Romine,
Henry
Lilligh,
elder.
Salem,
Henry Lilligh,
elder.
Spring
Run.
Sugar
Creek, James M.
Masterson,
elder.
Virden,
I.
H.
Crist,
pastor;
W.
H. Shull,
elder.
Woodland, at
Astoria,
J. W.
Lear,
elder.
India
Ahwa,
J.
M.
Pittenger.
Anklesvar,
W.
B. Stover.
Bulsar,
J.
M.
Blough.
Dahanu,
D.
J.
Lichty.
Jalalpor,
J.
B.
Emmert.
Vada,
J.
I. Kaylor.
Vali,
Q.
A. Holsopple.
Vyara, I.
S.
Long.
Indiana,
Middle
Andrews, Ira E. Long, pastor; in
charge
of
Mission
Board.
Bachelor Run,
Ira
Kreider,
pastor;
I.
C.
Suavely,
elder.
Beaver Creek,
Ellis Wagoner, pastor;
in
charge of
Mission
Board.
Burnetts Creek, G.
B.
Heeter, pastor.
Cart Creek, Geo. E.
Deardorff, pastor.
Clear
Creek, Geo.
E. Deardorff, elder.
Eel
River, I. B.
Book,
elder.
Flora.
Hartford City,
in charge
of Mission Board.
Hickory
Grove,
D. A.
Hummer,
pastor.
Huntington,
L.
U.
Kreider,
elder.
Huntington City, Guilford
and
Washington
Streets,
I.
B. Wike, pastor.
Kewanna,
B.
D. Hirt, pastor;
in charge
of
Mission Board.
Landessvjlle,
Fred Kendall, pastor; D.
M.
Byerly, elder.
Logansport,
First Church,
Chas.
R.
Oberlin,
pastor;
J.
G.
Stinebaugh,
elder.
Loon
Creek,
D.
W.
Paul, pastor.
Lower
Deer Creek,
J.
G.
Stinebaugh, elder.
Manchester,
Grover
Wine,
pastor;
J.
H.
Wright, elder.
Markle,
D. B.
Garber,
elder.
Mexico,
Frank
Fisher,
elder.
Monticello,
G. B.
Heeter,
elder.
Oak
Grove,
in
charge of Mission
Board.
Ogans
Creek,
Elmer H. Gilbert, elder.
Peru,
Benton
Street,
S.
T.
Fisher, pastor;
in
charge of
Mission Board.
Pipe Creek,
Peter Houk, pastor; Frank Fish-
er,
elder.
Pleasant
Dale,
D. M. Byerly,
elder.
Pleasant View,
J. A.
Snell,
elder.
Plunge
Creek
Chapel,
J.
H.
Wright,
elder.
Portland,
in charge
of
Mission
Board.
Prairie Creek,
D.
R.
Hardman,
elder.
Roann,
Geo.
E.
Swihart,
elder.
Salamonie,
J.
W.
Norris,
pastor;
D.
W.
Paul,
elder.
Santa Fe,
S.
T.
Fisher,
elder.
Somerset, Ellis
S.
Brubaker,
elder.
South
Whitley,
Geo. E.
Swihart,
elder.
Spring
Creek,
Geo.
Mishler,
elder.
Sugar
Creek,
B.
F.
Emley,
elder.
,
'
Tipper
Deer Creek, Jacob
Cripe,
elder.
Wabash, Ellis
S.
Brubaker,
elder.
Wabash
City, W. C.
Detrick,
pastor ; in charge
of
Mission
Board.
West
Eel
River,
T.
D.
Butterbaugh,
elder.
West
Manchester,
I. B.
Book, elder.
West
Marion,
J. W.
Norris,
pastor; in
charge
of Mission
Board.
Indiana,
Northern
Auburn
Mission,
Seventeenth
and Jackson
Streets, C.
Walter Warstler,
pastor.
Baugo, H. M.
Schwalm, elder.
Berrien, in
charge of
Mission
Board.
Bethany,
Chas.
Arnold,
elder.
Bethel,
Manly
Deeter, elder.
Blissville,
John M.
Markley,
elder.
Blue
River,
Walter
Swihart,
elder.
Bremen, Joseph
Sala, pastor
and
elder.
Camp Creek,
Owen Harley, pastor;
J.
W.
Shively, elder.
Cedar Creek,
C.
Walter
Warstler,
pastor;
David E.
Hoover,
elder.
Cedar Lake,
J.
H. Urey, elder.
Columbia
City.
Elkhart City, E. L. Heestand, elder.
Elkhart
Valley,
Frank
Kreider,
elder.
English
Prairie,
Samuel
J.
Burger,
pastor;
W.
R.
Deeter, elder.
Fort
Wayne,
Green
and
Smith
Streets, Eli
Roose, pastor;
in
charge
of Mission
Board.
Goshen City,
J.
W.
Kitson,
pastor.
La Porte,
H. D.
Bowman,
pastor
and elder.
Maple
Grove,
Chas.
Neff, elder.
Middlebury,
J.
H.
Fike,
elder.
Nappanee,
J.
F.
Appleman, pastor;
Daniel
Wysong, elder.
New Salem,
John
B. Stout, pastor;
Henry
Wysong,
elder.
North
Liberty,
Daniel
Whitmer, elder.
Osceola,
Wm.
H.
Shidler,
pastor;
Christian
Metaler,
elder.
Pine
Creek,
Lafayette
Steele,
elder.
Pleasant
Hill,
Jesse A.
Gump,
elder.
Pleasant
Valley,
John
Mishler,
elder.
Pleasant
View
Chapel,
J.
W.
Kitson, elder.
Plymouth,
E. L.
Heestand,
pastor;
in charge
of
Mission
Board.
Portage, in
charge
of
Mission
Board.
Rock Run,
I.
L.
Berkey,
elder.
Salem,
Howard
Dickey,
pastor;
S.
F.
Hen-dricks, elder.
Shipshewana,
J.
H.
Schrock,
elder.
South
Bend,
First
Church,
Miami
Street and
Indiana
Avenue,
T. E. George,
pastor
and
elder.
South
Bend,
Second
Church,
Cush'ing
and
Van Buren
Streets,
J.
W.
Grater,
elder.
St.
Joseph
Valley,
D.
S.
Cripe,
pastor
and
elder.
Syracuse, Amsy
Clem,
pastor; F.
O.
Rich-
creek,
elder.
Tippecanoe,
Manly
Deeter,
pastor;
F.
O.
Rich,
creek, elder.
Topeka,
I.
S. Burns,
pastor
and
elder.
Turkey
Creek,
Henry
Wysong,
elder.
Union,
J.
F.
Appleman,
elder.
Union
Center,
D.
H. Anglemyer,
elder.
Wakarusa,
Christian
Metzler,
elder.
Walnut,
J.
F.
Appleman,
elder.
Washington,
Wm.
Overholser,
pastor and
eld-
er.
Wawaka,
J. H.
Urey,
elder.
West
Goshen,
Calvin
Huber,
elder.
Yellow
Creek,
Hiram
Roose,
elder.
Yellow
River,
Emanuel
Shively,
pastor;
J.
W. Kitson,
elder.
Indiana,
Southern
Anderson,
2127
McKinley
Street,
D.
W.
Bow-
man,
elder.
Arcadia,
Elias
Smeltzer,
elder.
Beech
Grove, E.
O.
Norris,
elder.
Bethany,
John A.
Miller,
elder.
Buck
Creek,
L. L. Teeter,
elder.
Fairview, John
W. Root,
elder.
Fountain,
Jonathan
Greenhalgh,
District
elder.
Four
Mile,
J. W.
Rarick,
pastor
and
elder.
Harrison
County,
Jonathan
Greenhalgh,
Dis-
trict
elder.
Hillisburg,
Nathaniel
Cripe,
elder.
Howard,
John
W.
Flora,
elder.
Indianapolis,
59 North
Germania
Avenue,
Geo.
W.
Hahn
and
S.
A.
Hylton,
pastors.
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ALMANAC,
1917.
Killbuck,
Jacob
A. Miller,
elder.
. Kokomo,
Markland
and
Home Avenues,
L. E.
Ockerman, pastor;
John
W.
Root,
elder.
Ladoga,
E.
N.
Goshorn, elder.
Lick
Creek.
Little
Walnut.
Lower Fall
Creek,
A.
B.
Roof,
elder.
Mississinewa,
Jacob
A.
Miller, elder.
Mount
Pleasant,
Samuel
D.
Stoner,
elder.
Muncie, 117 South
Council
Street,
Geo.
L.
Studebaker,
pastor.
Nettle
Creek,
L.
W.
Teeter,
elder.
New
Bethel,
J. W.
Rarick, pastor and
elder.
New Hope,
Jonathan
Greenhalgh, Diistrict
elder.
Noblesville,
Twelfth
and
Grant Streets,
Wm.
Burcham, elder.
Plevna,
J.
W.
Norris, elder.
Pyrmont, Jeremiah
Barnhart, elder.
Rossville.
Sampson
Hill, Jonathan
Greenhalgh, pastor
and elder.
Summitville,
W.
L. Hatcher, pastor and elder.
Upper
Fall Creek.
West
Lebanon.
White,
W.
Carl
Rarick, pastor; D.
C.
Camp-
bell,
elder.
Windfall,
Nathaniel Cripe,
elder.
Iowa, Middle
Beaver, D.
W,
Wise,
elder.
Brooklyn,
I.
W.
Brubaker,
elder.
Cedar,
John
Zuck, elder.
Cedar
Rapids,
D.
Elmer
Miller,
elder.
Coon River, E.
D.
Fiscel,
elder.
Dallas
Center, C. B.
Rowe, elder.
Des
Moines,
First
Church,
East Sixteenth
and
Des
Moines Streets,
John
A.
Robinson,
pas-
tor;
S.
M.
Goughnour, elder.
Des
Moines Valley,
J.
Q.
Goughnour, pastor
and elder.
Dry
Creek.
Fernald,
C.
E. Lookingbill,
pastor;
D.
W.
Wise,
elder.
Garrison, Harvey
A.
Gnagy, elder.
Harlan,
J.
Q.
Goughnour,
elder.
Indian
Creek,
E.
D.
Fiscel, elder.
Iowa River,
P.
M. Wheeler, elder.
Muscatine,
1133
Lucas Street,
Leander ^mith,
pastor and
elder.
Oak
Grove,
J.
Q.
Goughnour, elder.
Panther Creek,
A.
M. Stine,
elder.
Prairie City,
I.
W.
Brubaker,
elder.
Iowa,
Northern,
Minnesota and South Dakota
Curlew,
W.
H. Pyle,
elder.
Deer
Park,
J.
E. Joseph,
pastor
and
elder.
Franklin
County,
Morris
Lough, pastor;
Har-
vey
Gillam,
elder.
Greene,
W.
H. Lichty,
elder.
Grundy
County,
D.
Warren
Shock, pastor and
elder.
Hancock,
J.
H.
Brubaker, elder.
Kingsley, Charles
Eisenbise, pastor;
H.
H.
Wingert, elder.
Lewiston,
Chas.
C.
Cripe,
elder.
Minneapolis,
Twenty-fifth
Avenue and Free-
mont
Street,
North,
Paul
Mohler, pastor;
J.
H.
Brubaker, elder.
Monticello,
J.
H. Brubaker and A.
J.
Nickey,
associate
pastors
and elders.
Morrill, I.
N.
Wagoner,
elder.
Root
River,
E. E.
Eshelman, pastor and
elder.
Sheldon,
J.
E.
Rolston,
pastor
and
elder.
Slifer,
Lee
M.
Fisher, pastor.
South
Waterloo, 1315
Grant Avenue,
A.
P.
Blough,
pastor
and
elder.
Waterloo
City,
Seventh
and
South
Sts.,
un-
der
control
of the
South
Waterloo
church,
A.
P.
Blough,
pastor and elder.
Spring Creek,
Harvey
Gillam, elder.
Willow
Creek,
Grant
Tooker,
pastor
and
elder.
Worthington,
J.
Schechter,
pastor
and
elder.
Iowa,
Southern
Council Bluffs,
808
Avenue
E, Clarence
E.
Schrock, pastor; M. R.
Weaver,
elder.
Crooked Creek,
H.
C.
N.
Coffman,
elder.
English River,
J.
D. Brower,
elder.
.Fairview,
Orlando Ogden,
elder.
Franklin, A. L.
Sears, elder.
Libertyville,
one country house
and
one
on
Main
Street,
Batavia,
W.
N.
Glotfelty,
elder.
Monroe County, D.
P.
Miller,
elder.
Mt. Etna,
S.
L.
Cover,
elder.
North English,
Oak Street, D.
P.
Miller,
elder.
Osceola,
East
Blue Grass
Street, A.
L.
Sears,
elder.
Salem,
one country
house
and
one
on
Elm
and
Ohio Streets, Lenox,
S.
L.
Cover,
elder.
South Keokuk,
H.
N. Butler, elder.
South
Ottumwa, 118 South Moore
Street.
Kansas,
Northeastern
Abilene,
Geo.
Manon,
elder.
Appanoose,
S.
J.
Heckman,
elder.
Chapman
Creek,
Edward D. Steward,
pastor
and elder.
Cottonwood,
C.
A.
Shank,
elder.
Kansas
City,
921
Central
Avenue,
I. H.
Crist,
elder.
Kansas City
Mission, 729
St. Paul Avenue,
Benj. Forney,
pastor and
elder.
Lawrence,
1400 New Hampshire
Street,
F.
E.
McCune,
pastor
and
elder.
Morrill,
C. B.
Smith,
pastor and
elder.
Olathe,
East Elm
Street,
H. T. Brubaker, elder.
Ottawa,
Ninth
and Main Streets,
R.
F.
Mc-
Cune, elder.
Overbrook,
I.
L. Hoover,
elder.
Ozawkie,
I.
L.
Hoover,
elder;
J.
A. Root,
as-
sistant
elder.
Pleasant
Grove,
J.
H.
Cakerice,
elder.
Ramoaa,
E.
F.
Sherfy, pastor
and
elder.
Richland
Center,
Geo.
G.
Canfleld,
pastor;
J.
G.
Eby, elder.
Rock Creek,
Walter Mason,
pastor;
C. B.
Smith,
elder.
Sabetha,
Second
and
Main
Streets,
R.
A.
Yo-
der,
elder.
Topeka, 240 Michigan
Avenue,
Oakland,
C.
J.
Hooper,
pastor;
I.
L.
Hoover, elder.
Wade
Branch,
Geo.
M.
Throne,
elder.
Washington,
R.
A. Yoder, elder;
John
M.
Gauby, assistant
elder.
Washington
Creek,
R,
F.
McCune,
elder.
Kansas, Northwestern,
and
North
and
Hast
Central
Colorado
Antioch,
Saul
P.
Hylton,
elder.
Belleville,
Edward
D.
Steward,
elder.
Bethany,
L. F. Love,
elder.
Bethel^
A.
C. Daggett, pastor;
in
charge
of
Mission
Board.
BjLirr
Oak, Ira Wagoner,
pastor and elder.
Colorado
City,
Second
and Jefferson
Streets,
Henry
F.
Crist,
pastor
;
in
charge
of
Mission
Board.
Denver,
First Church,
South
Washington
and
Mississippi
Streets, Geo.
W.
Burgin, pastor;
in charge
of Mission
Board.
Dorrance,
D.
A.'
Crist,
pastor; in charge
of
Mission Board.
Maple
Grove,
A.
J.
Wertenberger,
elder.
North
Solomon,
I.
S.
Lerew,
elder.
Oninter, D. A. Crist,
elder.
Saline
Valley,
In
charge
of
Mission
Board.
Victor,
A.
C.
Daggett,
elder.
White
Rock,
S.
L.
Myers, elder.
Kansas,
Southeastern
Altamont,
Byron Talhelm,
elder.
Altoona,
M.
E.
Stair,
elder.
Fredonia,
R.
W.
Quakenbush,
elder.
Grenola,
W. C.
Watkins,
elder.
Independence,
Sixteenth
and
Myrtle
Streets,
W.
H.
Miller,
elder.
Mont
Ida,
M. E. Stair,
elder.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC.
1917.
Neosho,
Sixteenth
Street
and Santa
Fe
Ave-
nue,
J.
S.
Sherfy,
elder.
New
Hope, A. B.
Lichtenwalter,
elder.
Osage, J.
S.
Clark,
elder.
Paint
Creek,
T. A.
Robinson,
elder.
Parisons,
Twenty-sixth
Street
and Washing-
ton
Avenue,
J.
S.
Clark,
elder.
Scott
Valley,
R.
F.
McCune,
elder.
Verdigris,
S.
E.
Lantz,
elder.
Kansas,
Southwestern,
and
Southeastern
Colorado
Bloom,
G.
W.
Weddle,
elder.
Conway
Springs,
Wm.
E.
Thompson,
pastor.
Eden
Valley, A. D.
Sollenberger,
pastor and
elder.
Garden
City,
S.
E.
Thompson, pastor
and
elder.
Hutchinson
Mission,
O.
H.
Feiler,
pastor;
H.
B.
Martin,
elder.
Kansas
Center,
E.
M.
Studebaker,
elder.
Larned,
M.
Keller,
elder.
Larned City,
J.
M.
Boaz,
pastor;
E.
S. Fox,
elder.
McClave,
Colo., W.
D. Harris,
elder.
McPherson, A.
J.
Culler,
pastor;
E. E. John,
elder.
Miami,
N.
Mex., Ira
J.
Lapp,
pastor;
Wm.
Mohler,
elder.
Monitor,
W.
H.
Yoder,
pastor;
M.
J.
Mish-
ler,
elder.
Murdock,
J,
G.
Harris, elder.
Newton,
Tenth and Oak
Streets, N.
B. Baker,
pastor and
elder.
Peabody, J.
A.
Thomas,
elder.
Pleasant
View,
H.
B.
Martin,
elder.
Prairie
View,
John
Crist, pastor.
Protection,
Benj.
Brubaker,
elder.
Rocky
Ford,
Colo.,
David
Hamm,
elder,
Salem, M.
S.
Frantz, elder.
Walnut
Valley,
M.
Keller,
elder.
Wichita,
East
Side, M.
S.
Frantz, pastor.
Wichita,
West
Side.
Wiley, Colo.,
Jacob
Funk, pastor;
H. TJllom,
elder.
Maryland, Eastern
Baltimore, 1506 North Fulton
Avenue,
W.
E.
Roop, elder.
Woodberry,
West
Thirty-sixth
and Poole
Streets,
F.
D.
Anthony,
pastor.
Beaver Dam, G.
K.
Sappington,
elder.
Bel
Air Mission,
W.
E. Roop,
elder.
Bush Creek,
J.
M. Burall,
elder.
Denton,
J.
H.
Beer,
elder.
Frederick City, H.
Tj.
Alley, pastor.
Green
Hill,
W.
M. Wine,
elder.
Locust Grove, J.
O.
Williar, elder.
Long
Green Valley,
Wm.
E. Roop,
elder.
Meadow Branch,
Uriah
Bixler, elder.
Middletown
Valley.
C.
N.
Freshour,
elder.
Monocacy, T.
S.
Fike,
elder.
Piney
Creek, John
TJtz, elder.
Pipe
Creek,
J.
J.
John,
elder.
Sams
Creek,
A. P. Snader, elder.
Washington
City, D.
C,
Fourth
Street
and
North Carolina Avenue,
S.
E,,
W.
E.
Buntain,
pastor.
West
Point,
A. P.
Snader,
elder.
Maryland,
Middle
Beaver
Creek, Caleb Long,
elder.
Berkeley,
D.
K.
Clapper, elder.
Brownsville,
N.
Philip
Castle,
elder.
Hagerstown,
A.
B.
Miller,
pastor
; W.
S.
Reich-
ard,
elder.
Johnsontown,
Caleb Long,
elder.
Licking
Creek,
John
A.
Myers,
elder.
Manor,
John
Rowland,
elder.
Pleasant View,
John S.
Bowlus,
elder.
Welsh
Run,
David
M.
Zuck,
elder.
Maryland,
Western
Bear
Creek,
S.
A.
Miller.
Cherry
Grove,
D.
M.
Merrill.
Fairview, I.
W.
Abernathy.
Georges
Creek,
J.
T. Green.
Maple
Grove,
G.
E.
Yoder.
Oakland, A.
C.
Auvil.
Michig:an
Bear
Lake,
Samuel
Younce,
pastor and
elder.
Beaverton,
W.
B.
Neff, elder.
Black River, F. E.
Miller, pastor
; J.
M.
Smith,
elder.
Crystal, Geo.
E.
Stone,
pastor and
elder.
Elmdale,
C.
H.
Deardorfe,
elder.
Grand Rapids, Burton
Street
and Gardner
Avenue, E. F. Caslow,
pastor;
C.
L.
Wil-
kins,
elder.
Harlan,
H. A. Weller,
pastor;
D.
E.
Sower,
elder.
Hart, G.
Nevinger,
elder.
Homestead, D.
E.
Sower,
elder.
Lake View,
L,
T.
Holsinger,
elder.
Little
Traverse,
D.
S.
Kniesley,
elder.
Long
Lake,
D.
E. Sower,
elder.
New
Haven,
C.
L.
Wilkins, elder.
Onekama,
J.
E. Ulery,
elder.
Riverside,
W.
H.
Good, elder.
Rodney,
Samuel
Bollinger,
elder.
Saginaw,
C.
L.
Wilkins, elder.
Shepherd,
H. Stauffer,
elder.
Sugar
Ridge, J.
W.
Harshbarger,
elder.
Sunfield,
H.
W.
Smith,
elder.
Thornapple,
P.
B.
Messner,
elder.
Vestaburg,
Jos.
Robison,
elder.
Woodland,
J.
M.
Smith, elder.
Woodland Village,
G. F. Culler, elder.
Zion,
Samuel Bowser,
elder.
Missouri,
Middle
Centerview,
J.
M.
Elliott,
elder.
Clear Fork,
at Leeton,
C.
A.
Lentz,
elder.
Deepwater,
T.
J.
Simmons,
elder.
Kansas
City,
6235
Hughe
Street,
G.
W.
Lentz,
pastor
and elder.
Mineral
Creek,
at Leeton,
James
M.
Mohler,
elder.
Mound,
at Adrian,
Ira Witmore,
elder.
Mound
Valley,
at
Harrisonville,
D,
L.
Mohler,
elder.
Osceola,
T.
J. Simmons,
elder.
Prairie
View,
at
Versailles,
H.
L.
Holsopple,
elder.
South
Warrensburg,
at Warrensburg,
Jesse
D.
Mohler,
elder.
Spring
Branch,
at
Avery,
L.
B.
Ihrig,
elder.
Turkey
Creek,
at Fristoe,
James A.
Campbell,
elder.
Warrensburg,
D. L.
Mohler,
elder.
Missouri,
Northern
Bethel,
G.
W.
Ellenberger,
pastor;
S. B.
Shirkey,
elder.
Honey
Creek, in
charge of
Mission
Board.
Kidder,
in
charge
of
Mission
Board.
Log
Creek,
D.
A.
Shirk,
pastor
and
elder.
North
St.
Joseph,
J. S.
Kline,
pastor
and
elder.
Pleasant
View,
John
H.
Mason,
elder,
Rockingham,
E,
G.
Rodabaugh,
elder.
Shelby
County,
James Hardy,
pastor
and
elder.
Smith
Fork,
D.
H.
Heckman,
pastor;
E.
G.
Rodabaugh,
elder.
South
St.
Joseph,
502
Kentucky
Street;
Chas.
A.
Miller,
pastor;
J.
S.
Kline,
elder.
Wakenda,
E.
G.
Rodabaugh,
elder.
Missouri,
Southern,
and
Northwestern
Aurora.
Arkansas
Cabool,
C.
W.
Gitt,
elder.
Carthage,
Forest
Street
South
of Cedar
Street,
Geo.
Barnhart,
elder.
Dry Fork,
Earl
M.
Bowman,
pastor;
D.
W.
Teeter,
elder.
Fairview,
J.
B.
Hylton.
elder.
.Toplin,
D.
W.
Teeter,
elder.
Mount
Hermon,
N.
A.
Duncan,
elder.
Nevada,
D.
W.
Teeter,
elder.
Oak
Grove,
A.
Killingsworth,
elder.
Peace
Valley,
Phineas
L.
Fike,
elder.
Pilot Knob.
Shoal
Creek,
J. H.
Argabright,
elder.
Springdale,
W. S. Watts,
elder.
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ALMANAC,
1917.
Nebraska
Afton,
J.
B.
Moore, elder.
Alvo, Wm,
U.
Wagner, pastor
and elder.
Arcadia,
J.
J.
Ernst,
paistor and elder.
Beatrice,
W. W.
Blough,
pastor and
elder.
Betliel, Edgar
Rothrock,
pastor
and
elder.
Edison, in
charge of
Mission Board.
Falls City,
W. W.
Blough,
pastor
and
elder.
Glen
Rock,
W. W.
Blough,
elder.
Grand
Prairie,
in
charge
of
Mission Board.
Haxtun,
Colo.,
S. G.
Nickey,
pastor and elder.
Highline,
S.
G.
Nickey,
elder.
Juniata, H.
D.
Michael,
pastor;
J.
J.
Tawzer,
elder.
Kearney,
J. J.
Tawzer, pastor
and elder.
Lincoln, Twenty-second
and
Q
Streets,
J.
Ed-
win Jarboe, pastor
and
elder.
Octavia, M. N. Wine,
elder.
Omaha,
First
church.
Twenty-second and
Mi-
ami Streets, M. R.
Weaver, pastor
and
elder.
Pioneer, Virgil
C.
Finnell,
pastor
and
elder.
Red
Cloud, H. F.
Caskey,
pastor; N. B.
Wag-
oner,
elder.
Silver
Lake,
H.
D. Michael, pastor;
Edgar
Rothrock,
elder.
South
Beatrice,
James
W.
Gish,
elder.
South
Loup,
W.
P.
McLellan,
pastor and
elder.
South
Red
Cloud, N. B.
Wagoner,
elder.
Sterling,
Colo., L.
L.
Alger,
pastor;
S.
G.
Nickey, elder.
North
Dakota,
Eastern
Montana
and Western
Canada
Battle Creek,
Canada,
Geo. Strycker,
elder.
Berthold,
C.
H.
Petry, elder.
Bethany,
J.
D. Kesler,
elder.
Bowden
Valley,
Wm.
J.
McCann,
elder.
Brumbaugh,
M.
L.
Huffman,
elder.
Cando,
J.
D. Kesler,
elder.
Carrington,
Alfred
Kreps, elder.
Egeland, A.
M,
Sharp, elder.
Ellison,
J.
C.
Forney,
elder.
Englevale, D. T. Dierdoff,
elder.
Fairview,
Canada, M.
N. Rensberger,
elder.
Flora,
W.
A.
Deardorff, elder.
Golden
Willow,
Wm.
J.
McCann, elder.
Grand View, D. F.
Landis, elder.
Irricana, Canada, Luther
Shatto, elder.
James
River,
W,
A. Deardorff,
elder.
Kenmare,
D.
M, Shorb,
elder.
Milk
River
Valley, M. N.
Rensberger,
elder.
Minot,
415 North
Main
Street, D.
F.
Landis,
elder.
Pleasant
Valley, A.
H.
Blocher,
elder.
Ray,
O.
A.
Myer,
elder.
Salem,
J.
Wm. Shively.
elder.
Surrey,
D.
T.
Dierdorff,
elder.
Turtle
Mountain,
John
Deal, elder.
Valley,
Mont., O.
A.
Myer,
elder.
White Rock, Committee.
Williston, D.
F.
Landis, elder.
North
and
South Carolina,
Georgia
and
Florida
Arcadia.
Fla.,
C.
H.
Slifer,
pastor.
Bailey, N.
C,
H. H. Masters, pastor
and
elder.
Bethel, N.
C,
Joel
Hensley,
pastor
and elder.
Blue Ridge, N.
C,
Martin Owens,
pastor and
elder.
Brooklyn,
S.
C,
S. P. Jones, pastor and
elder.
Brummett Creek,
N.
C,
B.
M,
Bradshaw,
pas-
tor and
elder.
Flat
Rock, N.
C,
D.
P. Welch,
pastor.
Golden,
N.
C, J.
R. Jackson,
pastor.
Green
River
Cove, N.
C,
Joel Sherfy,
pastor.
Hollow
Poplar,
N.
C,
E. Peterson,
pastor and
elder.
Little Pine. N.
C,
J.
A.
Reed, pastor
and elder.
Melvin
Hill,
N.
C, W.
A. Reed,
pastor and
elder.
Mill
Creek,
S.
C, W.
A.
Reed, pastor
and elder.
Mountain
Creek,
N.
C,
J.
R.
Jackson,
pastor.
Mountain
View,
Va., N. C.
Reed,
pastor
and
elder.
Mount
Carmel, N.
C,
J.
A.
Reed,
pastor and
elder.
New
Bethel,
N.
C,
J.
A.
Reed,
pastor
and
elder.
Pigeon
River,
N. C, Robert
Willis,
pastor.
Pleasant
Grove,
N.
C,
J.
H.
Griffith,
pastor
and
elder.
Pleasant
Valley,
N.
C,
N.
C.
Reed,
pastor
and
elder.
Rowland
Creek, Va.,
Jesse
C.
Jones,
pastor
and
elder.
Sebring,
Fla.
Seneca,
Fla.,
J. C.
Funderburgh,
pastor
and
elder.
Zion,
Fla.,
J.
V.
Felthouse,
pastor
and
elder.
Ohio,
Northeastern
Akron,
807 Coburn
Street,
H. A.
Brubaker,
pastor;
A.
F.
Shriver,
elder.
Ashland
City, First
Church,
East
Third
Street, Quincy
Leckrone,
pastor;
W.
L. Des-
enberg,
elder.
Ashland
Dickey,
W.
D. Keller,
pastor
and
elder.
Bethel,
J.
F.
Kahler,
elder.
Black
River, A.
B.
Horst,
elder.
Bristolville,
A.
W. Harrold,
elder.
Canton
Center,
S.
Sprankel,
elder.
Canton
City,
W. D. Keller,
elder.
Chippewa,
D. R. McFadden,
elder.
Danville,
C.
J.
Workman,
elder.
East
Nimishillen,
N.
Longanecker,
elder.
Freeburg,
S.
Sprankel,
elder.
Goshen.
Greenwood,
G.
S. Strausbaugh,
eldef.
Jonathan
Creek,
E.
B.
Bagwell,
pastor and
elder.
Loudonville,
A.
I.
Heestand,
elder.
Maple Grove,
W.
L.
Desenberg,
elder.
Mohican,
A. I.
Heestand,
elder.
Mt. Zion, EdAvard
Loomis,
elder.
New
Philadelphia,
A. F. Shriver,
pastor;
Ed-
ward Shepfer,
elder.
Owl
Creek,
S. S.
Shoemaker,
elder.
Reading,
A.
I.
Heestand,
elder.
Springfield,
J.
C.
Inman,
pastor;
A.
I. Hee-
stand,
elder.
Sugar Creek,
Edward
Shepfer,
elder.
Tuscarawas,
Ora
DeLauter,
pastor;
S.
Spran-
kel,
elder.
West
Nimishillen.
S.
Sprankel.
elder.
Wooster,
R. M. Moomaw,
elder.
Zion Hill,
A.
W.
Harrold,
elder.
Ohio,
Northwestern
Baker,
G. A. Snider.
Bellefontaine,
South Detroit
Street,
B, F. Sny-
der.
Black
Swamp,
Geo.
Garner.
Blanchard,
D.
P.
Weller.
Blue
Creek, D.
P. Koch.
County
Line,
D. D.
Thomas.
Deshler, David
Lytle.
Eagle
Creek,
J.
J.
Anglemyer,
Fairview,
C.
W. Stutzman.
Fostoria, 321
West
Sunimit
Street,
S. P.
Early.
Greenspring,
S.
U.
Suavely.
Hicksville,
Geo. E.
Killian.
Lick Creek,
G.
W.
Sellers.
Lima,
625 East
Elm
Street,
C.
S.
Lehman.
Logan, H.
Z.
Smith.
Marion
Mission,
137 Reed
Avenue,
Geo.
E.
Deardorff.
Maumee, John
Sponseller.
Poplar
Ridge, John
Flory.
Portage,
Loring
I.
Moss,
pastor
;
L.
H.
Dickey,
elder.
Richland,
Lester Heisey,
pastor.
Rome,
Harvey
Thomas;
Ross,
James A.
Guthrie.
Sand Ridge,
L. PL
Prowant.
Silver
Creek,
.T.
W.
Keiser.
Sugar Creek, David
Byerly.
Swan
Creek,
D. G. Berkeoile.
Toledo.
Nevada
and
Plymouth
Streets,
N.
K.
McKimmey.
Wyandot,
J.
L.
Guthrie.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Ohio,
Southern
Bear
Creek,
J.
W.
Beeghly,
elder.
Beaver
Creek,
Aaron
Coy,
elder.
Beech
Grove,
Svlvan
Bookwalter,
elder.
BrookviJle,
J.
W.
Fidler,
elder.
Charleston,
D.
M.
Garver,
elder.
^
^ „^
^.
Cincinnati
Mission,
J.
O.
Garst
and
J.
W.
Fid-
ler,
elders.
^
-^
,t
Circleville,
C.
C.
Sollenberger,
pastor;
D.
M.
Garver,
elder.
,
^ .
«
.
Covington,
Geo.
W.
Flory,
pastor;
G.
A.
Sni-
der,
elder.
Donnels
Creek,
J.
D.
Sandy,
elder.
East
Dayton,
May
and
Philadelphia
Streets;
J.
O.
Garst,
elder.
Fort
McKinley,
A.
L.
Klepinger,
elder.
Harris
Creek,
John
Calvin
Bright,
elder.
Hickory
Grove,
Jacob
Coppock,
elder.
Laramie,
S.
Z.
Smith,
elder.
Lexington,
at
Highland,
Allen
Ockerman,
pas-
tor
and
elder.
Lower
Miami,
Emanuel
Shank,
elder.
Lower
Stillwater.
B.
F.
Honeyman,
elder.
Marble
Furnace,
J. W.
Fidler
and
J.
O.
Garst,
May
Hill,
J.
O.
Garst
and
J.
W.
Fidler,
elders.
Middle
District,
S.
A.
Blessing,
elder,
Middletown, J.
O.
Garst,
elder.
New
Carlisle,
D.
S.
Dredge,
elder.
Newton,
at
Pleasant
Hill,
Chas.
Flory,
pastor;
Isaac
Frantz,
elder.
Oakland,
D.
M.
Garver,
elder.
Painter
Creek,
Wm.
Royer,
elder.
Palestine,
Henry
Baker,
elder.
Pittsburg,
N.
W.
Binkley,
elder.
Poplar
Grove,
S.
W.
Blocher,
elder.
Prices
Creek,
J.
Longanecker,
elder.
Salem,
Wm.
Minnich,
elder.
Sidney,
S.
Z.
Smith,
pastor
and
elder.
Strait
Creek, J.
O.
Garst
and
J. W.
Fidler,
eld-
ers.
Sugar
Hill, J.
F.
Brubaker,
elder.
Trotwood,
D.
M.
Garver,
elder.
Union
City,
B.
F.
Sharp,
elder.
Upper
Twin,
Aaron
Brubaker,
elder.
West
Dayton,
Fourth
Avenue
and
College
St.,
Dayton,
David
F.
Warner,
pastor
and
elder.
White
Oak,
J.
W.
Fidler
and
J.
O.
Garst,
elders.
Oklahoma,
Panhandle
of
Texas
and
New
Mexico
Aylesworth,
J.
A.
Brickey,
pastor; J.
R.
Pit-
zer, elder.
Antelope
Valley,
D,
E.
Cripe,
elder.
Big
Creek,
N. S.
Gripe,
elder.
Cement,
F.
E.
Marchand,
elder.
Cheyenne,
J.
R.
Pitzer,
elder.
Clovis,
C.
H.
Brown,
elder.
Elk
City,
D.
G.
Brubaker,
pastor
; J.
R.
Pitzer,
elder.
Enid
Mission,
Fourth
and
Randolph
Streets,
V.
K.
Meek,
pastor.
Guthrie,
J.
Lehman,
elder.
Hollow,
O.
E.
Loshbaugh,
pastor.
Hoyle Creek,
J.
E.
Lawver,
pastor;
H.
Booze,
eider.
'Indian
Creek,
E. J.
Smith,
elder.
Monitor,
I. H.
Miller,
pastor; D. E.
Cripe,
eld-
er.
Mt.
Hope,
J.
Lehman,
elder.
New Oak
Grove,
F.
E. Button,
elder.
North
Star,
Joseph
Troxel,
pastor; D.
E.
Cripe,
elder.
Panhandle,
Blair
Hoover,
pastor;
W.
P.
Bos-
serman,
elder.
Paradise
Prairie,
Daniel
Wolfe, elder.
Pecos
Valley,
B.
M. Reed,
elder.
Pleasant
Home,
J.
Lehman,
elder.
Pleasant
Plains,
H. Booze,
elder.
Prairie
Lake,
J.
A.
Root,
pastor; H. Booze,
elder.
Red
River,
A. G.
Fillmore,
elder.
Sunshine,
Samuel
Weimer,
elder.
Thomas,
F.
E.
Marchand,
elder.
Turkey
Creek,
Joseph
Troxel,
elder.
Union
Center,
W.
P.
Bosserman,
elder.
Washita,
A.
L.
Boyd,
elder.
Wawaka,
C.
D.
Eager,
pastor,
E.
J.
Smith,
elder.
Oregon
Albany,
Hiram
Smith,
elder.
Ashland,
L. B.
Overholser,
elder.
Bandon, J.
W.
Barnett, elder.
Mabel,
H.
H.
Ritter,
elder.
Myrtle
Point,
Thomas
Barklow,
elder.
Newberg, S.
P.
Van
Dyke,
elder.
Redmond.
Weston,
John
Bonewitz,
elder.
Williams,
J.
L.
Teeter,
elder.
Pennsylvania,
Eastern
Annville,
A. B.
Gingrich.
Big Swatara,
John
H.
Witmer.
Chiques, H.
S.
Zug.
Conestoga, S.
H.
Hertzler.
Conewago,
S.
Z.
Witmer.
Elizabethtown,
Samuel H.
Hertzler.
Ephrata,
Locust
Street and
Church Avenue,
David
Kilhefner.
Fairview,
Henry
S.
Sonon.
Harrisburg, Geo.
N.
Falkenstein.
Hatfield,
F. P.
Cassel.
Indian
Creek, Jacob M.
Price.
Lancaster,
H.
B. Yoder,
elder.
Little Swatara, E. M. Wenger.
Maiden Creek,
Jonathan
G.
Reber,
elder.
Mechanic Grove, Rufus P. Bucher,
elder.
Midway, A.
H. Brubacher,
elder.
Mingo, Jesse
C.
Ziegler.
Mountville,
H.
E. Light.
Norristown, 524
Barbadoes Street, Geo. E.
Yoder,
pastor and
elder.
Palmyra, John
C.
Zug, elder.
Peach
Blossom,
Fairview,
Md.,
S.
K.
Fike,
elder.
Reading,
John
C.
Zug.
Ridgely, T. F.
Imler,
elder.
Schuylkill,
E. M. Wenger.
Shamokin,
Levi K. Ziegler,
pastor;
John
C.
Zug, elder.
Spring
Creek,
J.
H.
Longenecker.
Springfield, Benj.
Hottel.
Spring
Grove,
I.
W.
Taylor.
Springville,
John Schlosser.
Tulpehocken, John
Herr.
West
Conestoga,
Cyrus R. Gibbel.
West
Greentree.
White
Oak,
Hiram
Gibble.
Pennsylvania,
Middle
Albright, D.
M.' Adams,
pastor and
elder.
Altoona,
Sixth Avenue
and
Fifth Street,
W.
S.
Long,
pastor
and
elder.
Ardenheim,
W.
J.
Swigart, elder.
Artemas,
John
Bennett,
elder.
Aughwick,
S.
A. Norris,
elder.
Bellwood, D.
B. Maddocks,
pastor;
J.
B.
Mil-
ler, elder.
Carson Valley, L.
B.
Benner,
elder.
Claar,
Edgat
Diehm,
pastor;
F.
C.
Dively,
elder.
Clover Creek,
J.
K.-
Brown,
elder.
Dry
Valley,
S.
J.
Swigart,
elder.
Dunnings Creek,
Abram Fyock,
elder.
Everett,
M. J. Weaver,
pastor; John
S.
Hersh-
berger, elder.
Fairview,
W. H. Holsinger,
elder.
Hollidaysburg,
W.
N.
Hoover,
pastor
and
elder.
Huntingdon,
J.
H.
Cassady,
pastor;
H.
B.
Brumbaugh, elder.
James Creek, H.
B.
Brumbaugh,
elder.
Juniata Park,
J.
W.
Wilt,
pastor
and
elder.
Leamersville,
James A.
Sell,
elder.
Lewistown,
134
Shaw
Avenue,
Wm.
Kinsey,
pastor
; S. J. Swigart, elder.
New
Enterprise. D.
T. Detwiler,
elder.
Raven Run,
S.
I.
Brumbaugh,
elder.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Rirtdlesburg,
J.
P.
Harris,
pastor;
J.
B.
Miller,
elder.
Roaring Spring,
A.
G.
Crosswhite,
pastor
and
elder.
Snake
Spring,
W.
S.
Ritchey,
elder.
Spring
Run,
J.
C.
Swigart,
elder.
Stonerstown,
J.
P. Harris,
pastor;
J.
B.
Brumbaugh,
elder.
Tyrone,
Adams
Avenue,
D. P.
Hoover,
pastor;
J.
B.
Brumbaugh,
elder.
Warriors
Mark, D.
P.
Hoover,
pastor;
J.
B.
Brumbaugh,
elder.
Woodbury,
John R.
Stayer, elder.
Yellow
Creek,
D. A.
Stayer,
elder.
Pennsylvania,
Southeastern,
Ncav
Jersey, and
Eastern
Sew
York
Amwell
congregation, three
houses,
Amwell,
Sand
Brook
and
Bethel:
parsonage
at
Ser-
geantsville,
N.
J.:
H. T.
Home,
minister;
J.
Kurtz
Miller, elder.
Coventry,
country
church,
L.
R.
Holsinger,
pastor
and
elder.
Greentree,
country
church,
C.
F.
McKee,
pas-
tor
and
elder.
Harmonyville,
village of
St,
Peters, Pa.,
W.
G.
Nyce,
pastor;
L.
R.
Holsinger,
elder.
New
York City, First
Brethren,
354
Sixtieth
Street;
parsonage
at
358
Sixtieth
Street;
W.
M.
Kahle,
pastor
and elder.
Italian
Mission, 205
Twenty-first
St.,
.John
G.
Caruso,
Italian
pastor;
J.
Kurtz
Miller,
elder.
Parkerford,
village
church, parsonage
in Park-
erford,
A. M.
Dixon, pastor
and
elder.
Philadelphia,
Bethany
Mission,
3'255
Kensing-
ton
Avenue.
First
Church,
Dauphin
above
Broad
;
parson-
age, 2260
North
Park
Avenue; George D.
Kuns, pastor;
M. C.
Swigart,
elder.
Geiger
Memorial,
2541
West
Lehigh Avenue;
parsonage
attached
to
church ; A.
L.
B.
Mar-
tin,
pastor
and
elder.
Germantown,
6611
Germantown
Avenue
;
par-
sonage
same
address
as
church;
M.
C.
Swi-
gart,
pastor and
elder.
Pott'stown
Mission,
Fifth
and
York
Streets,
in
charge of
Mission Board.
Royersford,
D.
P.
Hylton,
pastor;
J.
P.
Het-
ric,
elder.
Upper
Dublin, H. K.
Garman,
pastor.
Pennsylvania, Southern
Antietam,
C.
R.
Oellig, elder.
Back
Creek,
D.
A.
Foust, elder.
Buffalo,
Green
Shively,
elder.
Carlisle,
Jos.
A.
Long,
elder.
Chambersburg,
Peter
S.
Lehman, elder.
Codorus,
D.
Y.
Brillhart, elder.
Falling
Spring,
Wm.
C.
Koontz, elder.
Hanover,
Daniel
Bowser,
elder.
Lost Creek,
J.
E.
Rowland,
pastor;
Geo.
Strawser, elder.
Lower
Conewago,
Hezekiah Cook,
elder.
Lower
Cumberland, Wm.
Murphy,
elder.
Marsh Creek,
Albert
Hollinger,
elder.
Perry,
David
Roth,
pastor; D.
A.
Foust,
elder.
Pleasant
Hill,
D. B.
Hohf,
elder.
Ridge,
S. M.
Stouffer, elder.
Sugar
Valley, Chas.
A.
Schwenk,
elder.
Upper
Codorus,
B.
S.
Miller, elder.
Upper
Conewago,
C.
L. Baker,
elder.
Upper
Cumberland,
S. M. Stouffer,
elder.
York,
First
Church,
West King
and
Belvidere
Avenue, Jos. A.
Long,
pastor
and
elder.
Pennsylvania,
Western
Berlin,
B.
F. Waltz,
pastor
and
elder.
Bolivar,
J.
C.
Sanner, pastor;
H.
S.
R'eplogle,
elder.
Brothers Valley,
Daniel
H. Walker,
elder.
Chest Creek,
D. R.
Berkey,
pastor;
J.
W.
Fy-
ock,
elder.
Connellsville
Mission,
W.
M. Howe,
elder.
Dunnings
Creek,
Abram Fyock,
elder.
Elk
Lick,
B.
F. Waltz, pastor;
W.
M. Howe,
elder.
Georges
Creek, Jasper
Barnthouse, elder.
Glade
Run,
G.
K. Walker, pastor and elder.
Greensburg,
M.
J.
Brougher, pastor; P.
J.
Blough,
elder.
Greenville,
E.
K.
Hochstetler,
elder.
Indian
Creek,
R.
T.
Hull, elder.
Jacobs
Creek,
B.
B.
Ludwick,
pastor;
J.
K.
Eicher,
elder.
Johnstown,
L.
B.
Harshbarger, elder.
Walnut Grove, Bedford
Street
and
Miller
Avenue,
M. Clyde
Horst,
pastor.
Ligonier,
P.
J.
Blough,
elder.
Manor,
J.
W.
Fyock,
elder.
Maple Glen,
J.
W.
Peck,
elder.
Markleysburg,
Samuel
Umbel, elder.
Meyersdale,
W.
M.
Howe, pastor
and elder.
Middle
Creek,
Silas
Hoover,
elder.
Montgomery,
Oran
Fyock,
elder.
Morrellville,
J.
W.
Mills,
pastor.
Mt.
Union,
Solomon Bucklew,
pastor
and
elder.
Pittsburgh,
1120
Greenfield
Avenue, T.
R. Coff-
man, pastor
and
elder.
Pleasant
Hill,
E.
D.
Blue,
pastor
;
J.
E.
Blough,
elder.
Plum
Creek,
G.
K.
Walker,
pastor and
elder.
Quemahoning,
P.
J.
Blough,
elder.
Sipesville,
C.
A. McDowell,
pastor.
Red
Bank,
H.
B.
Heisey,
pastor
and elder..
Rockton,
Geo.
Cleaver,
elder.
Rummel,
P.
J.
Blough,
elder.
Scalp
Level,
H.
S.
Replogle,
pastor and
elder.
Shade Creek,
W.
H. Fry,
elder.
Summit
Mills,
.Toel
Gnagey,
elder.
Ten Mile,
R.
T. Idleman,
pastor
and
elder.
Trout
Run,
R. T. Hull,
elder.
West
Johnstown,
N.
W.
Berkley,
elder.
Roxbury
house,
16 Sell
Street,
Johnstown,
E.
M. Detwiler,
pastor.
Viewmont
house,
W.
H.
Rummel,
pastor.
Sweden
Kjaflinge,
A.
Andersson.
Malmo,
J. F.
Graybill.
Olserod,
B. Lindell.
Simrishamn,
A.
Andersson.
Vannaberga,
Per
Jonsson.
Tennessee
Bailey
Grove,
Jesse
D. Clark.
Beaver
Creek,
J.
Henry
Peterson.
Bristol,
Samuel
H.
Garst.
Cedar
Grove,
Joseph
I.
Sizemore.
Crowson.
A. M. Bashor.
French
Broad,
A.
E.
Nead.
Fruitdale, Ala.,
Madison
Wine.
Knob
Creek,
D.
F.
Bowman.
Limestone.
P.
D.
Reed.
Meadow
Branch,
J.
Henry
Peterson.
Midway,
A.
M.
Laughrun.
Mountain
Valley,
P.
M.
Correll.
New
Hope,
John
B.
Hilbert.
Oneonta,
Ala.,
S.
D.
Zigler,
elder.
Piney
Flats,
D.
F,
Bowman.
Pleasant
Hill,
John
H.
Garst.
Pleasant
Mount,
James
S.
Barrette.
Pleasant
Valley,
C.
H. Diehl.
Pleasant
View,
A.
J,
Vines.
Wayne
Mission,
Miss.,
Madison
Wine.
White Horn,
P.
D.
Reed.
Wolf Creek,
Ky.,
R. H. Reed.
Texas
and
liOuisiana
Bethel,
at
Kenedy,
Texas,
G.
E.
Wales,
elder.
Fort
Worth,
Texas,
A.
J.
Wine,
elder.
Live
Oak,
at
Weatherford,
Texas,
K.
G.
Ten-
nison,
elder.
Manvel,
Texas,
M.
H.
Peters,
elder.
Nocona,
Texas,
K.
G.
Tennison,
elder.
Pleasant
Grove,
at
Tomball,
Texas,
J.
A. Mil-
ler,
elder.
Portland,
Texas,
J.
A.
Miller,
elder.
Roanoke,
La.,
J.
A.
Miller,
elder.
Virginia, Eastern
Belmont,
Geo. A.
Maupin,
elder.
60
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
Bethel,
E. J.
Egan,
pastor;
I.
A.
Miller,
elder.
Fairfax,
E.
E.
Blough,
elder.
Locust
Grove,
S.
A.
Sanger,
elder.
Madison, S.
A.
Sanger,
elder.
Manassas,
Abram
Conner,
elder.
Midland,
M.
G.
Early,
elder.
Mine
Run,
Geo.
A.
Maupin,
elder.
Mt.
Carmel,
S.
A.
Sanger,
elder.
Nokesville,
I.
A.
Miller,
elder.
Rappahannock,
S.
H.
Flory,
elder.
Trevilian,
D.
M.
Glick,
elder.
Virginia,
First
Alleghany,
J.
W.
Jamison,
elder.
Antioch,
S.
P.
Beahm,
elder.
Bethel.
^
,
Bluefield,
W.
Va.,
John
Dixon,
pastor; J.
H.
Murray,
elder.
_
_,
Chestnut
Grove, W.
Va.,
J.
S.
Zigler,
elder.
Cloverdale,
S.
Crumpacker,
elder.
Copper
Hill,
Isaac
Shaver,
elder.
Crab
Orchard,
W.
Va., J.
A.
Riner,
pastor;
A.
M.
Frantz,
elder.
Daleville, J.
W.
Ikenberry,
elder.
Greenbriar,
W.
Va.,
A. M.
Frantz, elder.
Jeters
Chapel,
S.
Crumpacker,
elder.
Johnsville,
D. C.
Naff,
elder.
Lynchburg,
P. S.
Miller,
elder.
Monroe,
G.
W.
Hutchinson,
elder.
Mt. Joy,
Lewis
Newcomb,
elder.
Oakvale,
J.
H.
Akers,
pastor; C.
E.
Filer, elder.
Peters
Creek,
C.
E.
Eller,
elder.
Roanoke
City,
P. S.
Miller,
elder.
Saunders
Grove, S.
R.
Saunders,
elder.
Selma,
J.
T.
Layman,
elder.
Smiths
Chapel,
J.
W.
Ikenberry,
elder.
Troutville, C.
D.
Hylton,
pastor;
Jonas
Gray-
bill,
elder.
Virginia,
Northern
Brocks Gap,
Daniel
Turner,
elder.
Cooks
Creek, J.
M.
Kagey,
elder.
Flat
Rock,
Daniel P.
Wine,
elder.
Greenmount,
I.
C.
Myers,
elder,
Harrisonburg,
P.
S.
Thomas,
elder.
Linville
Creek.
Lower
Lost
River,
B.
D.
Hinegardner, elder.
Mill
Creek,
H.
C.
Early,
elder.
Mt.
Zion,
J.
M.
Foster,
elder.
North
Mill
Creek,
J.
W.
Wampler,
elder.
Pleasant
View, B. W.
Neff,
elder.
Powells
Fort,
Wm.
E.
Hamilton,
pastor;
John
Clanahan,
elder.
Salem,
N. D.
Cool, elder.
South
Fork,
J.
W.
Wampler,
elder.
Timberville,
John
F.
Driver,
elder.
Unity,
J.
S.
Roller,
elder.
Upper
Lost
River,
L.
D, Caldwell,
elder.
Woodstock,
H. R.
Mowry,
elder.
Virginia,
Second
Barren
Ridge,
Geo. A.
Phillips,
elder.
Beaver
Creek,
A.
S.
Thomas,
elder.
Bridgewater,
Hiram
G.
Miller, elder.
Buena Vista,
J.
C.
Garber,
pastor;
S. I.
Flory,
elder.
Chimney
Run, A. A.
Miller,
elder.
Crummits
Run, Geo. M.
Puffenbarger,
elder.
Elk
Run,
W.
H.
Zigler,
elder.
Headwaters,
J.
W.
Wine, elder.
Hevener, A.
S.
Thomas,
elder.
Lebanon,
Perry Wenger, elder.
Middle
River,
B.
B.
Garber,
elder.
Mt.
Vernon,
J.
R.
Kindig, elder.
Pleasant
Valley,
Peter
Garber, elder.
Sangerville,
J.
W.
Wine, elder.
Staunton,
Geo.
A. Phillips,
pastor ; A,
S.
Thom-
as, elder.
Summit,
J.
T.
Glick,
elder.
Thorny
Bottom, Josiah
Beverage,
elder.
Valley
Bethel,
A. A.
Miller,
elder.
Virginia,
Southern
Angel's
Rest,
Moses
I.
Dickerson.
Antioch,
Riley
Flora.
Beaver
Creek,
Noah R.
Boothe.
Bethlehem,
D. A.
Naff.
Blackberry,
S.
M.
Ikenberry.
Burks
Fork,
Joseph
Hylton.
Christiansburg,
W.
H.
Naff.
Coulson,
S.
G.
Spangler.
Germantown,
Riley L.
Peters.
Mt.
Hermon,
Riley Flora.
Mt.
Jackson.
Samuel
P.
Reed.
Pleasant
Hill,
A.
N.
Hylton, elder.
Pleasant
Valley,
Wyatt
Reed.
Red
Oak Grove,
W.
H.
Naff,
elder.
Smiths
River,
Wm. A.
Elgin.
Snow
Creek,
John
O.
Boone.
St.
Paul.
Swan Creek, Wm.
I.
Hall.
Topeco, A.
N.
Hylton,
Walkers Well,
L.
A.
Bowman.
White Rock, Wyatt
Reed.
Washington
Centralia,
David
Fonts,
pastor;
Conrad
Fitz,
elder.
East Wenatchee,
at
Wenatchee,
J.
J.
Filbrun,
elder.
Forest
Center,
W. H.
Tigner, elder.
Loomis,
H.
M. Rothrock,
elder.
Mt.
Hope,
at Chewelah,
J.
O.
Streeter,
pas-
tor; A.
B.
Peters,
elder.
Omak, B. E. Breshears,
pastor;
C.
E.
Holmes,
elder.
Seattle,
Seventy-second
and Greenwood
Streets,
R.
F.
Hiner,
elder.
Spokane, Stephen
Johnson,
elder.
Stiverson,
at
Laurel,
C.
A.
Wagner,
elder.
Sunnyside,
J.
A.
Eby,
elder.
Tacoma, 710
South Fiftieth
Street,
M.
F.
Woods,
elder.
Tekoa,
D.
B.
Eby,
elder.
Wenatchee,
L. E. Ulrich,
elder.
Wenatchee
Park,
at Plain,
P.
H.
Hertzog,
elder.
Yakima,
at
North
Yakima, Enoch
Faw,
elder.
West
Virginia,
First
Allegheny,
J.
T.
Cosner,
elder.
Bean Settlement,
Geo.
S.
Arnold,
elder.
Beaver
Run,
Geo.
S.
Arnold,
elder.
Capon
Chapel,
J.
A.
Parish,
elder.
Cheat River,
S.
H.
Fike,
elder.
German
Settlement.
.Tonas
Fike,
elder.
Greenland,
E.
T.
Fife,
elder.
Harman,
Jonas
Fike,
elder.
Knobley,
Peter
Arnold,
elder.
New
Creek,
B.
W. Smith,
elder.
North Fork,
John S.
Fike,
elder.
Old
Furnace,
B.
W.
Smith,
elder.
Red
Creek,
John
S.
Fike,
elder.
Sandy
Creek,
Jeremiah
Thomas,
elder.
Seneca,
Obed Hamstead,
elder,
Tearcoat,
A.
W.
Arnold,
elder.
White
Pine,
H. N. Kelley,
elder.
West
Virginia,
Second
Beans
.Chapel,
E.
G.
Bean,
pastor
and
elder.
Bethany,
Z.
Annon, elder.
Brady
Gate,
John
Riggleman,
housekeeper.
Mill Creek,
in charge
of
Mission
Board.
Mount Zion,
J. M.
Wells,
elder.
Pleasant
Valley,
M.
C.
Czigans,
housekeeper.
Shiloh,
Obed Hamstead,
elder.
Valley
River,
J. W.
Row,
pastor;
Z. Annon,
elder.
Wade Chapel, Z.
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elder.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Mission
Boards and Their
Organization
Arkansas,
First District and
Southeastern
Missouri
Pres.,
Jacob
M.
Swinger,
Essex, Mo.,
1916.
Sec,
H.
I. Buechley,
Carlisle,
Ark.,
1915.
•
Treas.,
H.
J.
Lilly, Carlisle,
Ark.,
1917.
California,
Northern
Pres.,
D.
R.
Holsinger,
Laton, Cal.,
1917.
Vice-Pres., J.
R. Rhoads, 1277
Glenn
Ave.,
Fresno, Cal.,
1918.
Sec.-Treas.,
J.
S.
Strole,
Laton,
Cal.,
1919.
California,
Southern,
and
Arizona
Pres., W.
E.
Trostle, R. D.
1,
San
Gabriel,
Cal.,
1918.
.Vice-Pres.,
D.
W.
Crist,
Yorba
Linda,
Cal.,
1919.
Sec,
Wm.
H.
Wertenbaker,
1254 E.
50th
St.,
Los
Angeles, Cal.,
1917.
Treas.,
Harvey
Vaniman,
Lordsburg,
Cal.,
1921.
Ira
B.
Netzley,
Glendora,
Cal.,
1920.
Colorado,
Western
and
Utah
Pres.,
J.
D.
Coffman,
Grand Junction,
Colo.
W.
F.
Wiler,
Grand
Junction,
Colo., 1917.
J.
R.
Frantz,
Fruita,
Colo.,
1917.
Denmark
Chairman,
A. F.
Wine.
Secretary,
P.
Hansen.
Treasurer, C.
Hansen.
M.
Johansen.
Idaho
and
Western
Montana
Pres.,
L. H.
Eby, Payette,
Idaho,
1917.
Sec,
David
Betts,
Nampa,
Idaho,
1919.
Treas.,
S. S.
Neher,
Twin Falls,
Idaho,
1918.
Illinois,
Northern
and
Wisconsin
Pres.,
S.
S.
Plum,
Polo,
111.,
1920.
Sec.-Treas.,
Elmer
Zuck,
Lanark,
111.,
1918.
Ezra
Flory,
343
S.
Trumbull
Ave.,
Chicago,
111.,
1919.
J.
H.
B.
William's,
Elgin, 111.,
1917.
0.
D.
Buck,
Franklin
Grove, Illinois,
1921.
Illinois,
Southern
Pres.,
D. J.
Blickenstafe,
Oakley,
111.,
1917.
Sec, E.
E.
Brubaker,
R.
D
45,
Box
26,
Auburn,
111.,
1920.
Treas., G.
W.
Sensenbaugh,
Cerro Gordo,
111.,
1921.
H.
H.
Gruber,
Astoria, 111.,
1919.
G.
W.
Miller,
Cerro
Gordo, 111.,
1918.
India
Field
Committee
of
India Mission
Pres.,
J.
M.
Blough,
Bulsar,
India,
1916.
Sec,
J.
B.
Emmert,
Jalalpor,
India,
1915.
Treas.,
Adam
Bbey,
Karadoho,
India,
D.
J.
Lichty,
Umalla
Village,
India, 1917.
1.
S.
Long,
Vyara,
India,
1918.
W.
B.
Stover,
Anklesvar,
India,
1919.
District
Mission
Board
of
India
Pres., J.
M.
Blough,
Bulsar, 1915.
Sec,
Govind
Khengar,
Bulsar,
1916.
Treas.,
Lellu
Kalidas,
Amletha, 1916.
Iccha
Narsi,
Umalla
Village, 1917.
Visvas
Randevi,
Vyara,
1917.
Indiana,
Middle
Pres.,
J.
G. Stinebaugh, R.
D.
3,
Camden,
Ind.,
1917.
Sec,
S.
S.
Blough,
604
Miami
Street,
North
Manchester,
Ind., 1920.
Treas.,
Emery
Miller, R. D.
9,
Huntington,
Ind., 1918.
D.
M.
Byerly,
Magley, Ind.,
1919.
Geo. E.
Swihart,
Roann,
Ind.,
1921.
Traveling
Secretary,
Irvin
Fisher,
Mexico, Ind.
Indiana,
Northern
Pres., D.
R.
Yoder,
Goshen, Ind., 1918.
Sec,
David
Metzler,
Nappanee,
Ind., 1919.
Trees'.,,
J.
H.
Schrock,
Shipshewana, Ind.,
1917.
Indiana,
Southern
Pres.,
John
W.
Root,
R. D.
4,
Lafayette, Ind.,
1918.
Vice-Pres.,
Jeremiah
Barnhart, R. D.
1.,
Ock-
ley,
Ind.,
1920.
Sec.-Treas.,
J.
A.
Miller, R. D.
1,
Gaston,
Ind..
1919.
E.
O.
Norris,
R.
D.
38,
Ingalls,
Ind., 1921.
Iowa,
Middle
Pres., A.
M.
Stine, Adel, Iowa,
1918.
Rec-Sec,
G. E.
Goughnour,
Ankeny,
Iowa,
1918.
Treas.,
W.
H.
Royer,
Dallas
Center, Iowa,
1919.
Sec.
of
City Conditions,
E.
C.
Trostle,
Panora,
Iowa,
1917.
Sec.
of
Rural
Conditions,
I.
W.
Brubaker,
Prairie
City,
Iowa,
1919.
Iowa,
Northern, Minnesota
and
South Dakota
Pres.,
I.
M.
Forney,
R.
D.
2,
Waterloo,
Iowa,
1917.
Sec.-Treas., H.
C.
Sheller, R.
D.
2,
Grundy
Center, Iowa,
1921.
H, H.
Wingert,
Kingsley,
Iowa, 1919.
A.
P.
Blough, 1315
Grant
Ave., Waterloo,
Iowa,
1918.
J.
E.
Burkholder,
Harmony, Minn.,
1920.
Iowa,
Southern
Pres., A. L. Sears, R. D.
1,
Garden
Grove,
Iowa,
1919.
Sec, A.
H. Brower, R. D.
1,
South
English,
Iowa,
]918.
Treas.,
W.
D. Grove, R. D.
1,
South
English,
Iowa, 1917.
Kansas, Northeastern
Pres.,
Geo.
Manon,
Gypsum, Kans.,
1918.
Sec,
R . A.
Yoder,
Sabetha,
Kans.,
1917.
Treas., Enoch
Derrick, Abilene,
Kans., 1919.
Kansas,
Northwestern,
and North
and
East
Central Colorado
Pres., A.
C.
Daggett,
Covert,
Kans., 1921.
Vice-Pres.,
D.
A.
Crist, Quinter,
Kans., 1917.
Sec.-Treas.,
H.
C.
Long,
Littleton,
Colo., 1917.
Hirndia
Garber,
Portis, Kans.,
1920.
F. A.
Wagner,
Waldo,
Kans.,
1918.
Kansas,
Southeastern
Pres.,
Wm.
C.
Watkins,
Grenola,
Kans.,
1918.
Sec, Jno.
A.
Campbell,
R.
D.
2,
Parsons, Kans.,
-1917.
Treas.,
M.
E.
Stair,
Mont
Ida,
Kans,
1919.
Kansas,
Southwestern,
and
Southern
Colorado
Pres.,
J. J.
Yoder,
McPherson,
Kans.,
1918.
Sec.-Treas.,
M.
J.
Mishler,
Conway,
Kans.,
1917.
David
Hamm, Rocky
Ford,
Colo., 1918.
John N.
Dresher,
McPherson,
Kans., 1917.
F.
A. Vaniman,
McPherson,
Kans., 1919.
Maryland,
Eastern
Pres., A.
P. Snader,
New
Windsor, Md.,
1918.
V.
Pres.,
C.
D. Bonsack,
New
Windsor,
Md.,
1917.
Sec.-Treas.,
W.
E.
Roop,
Westminster, Md.,
1917.
J. W.
Englar,
New
Windsor,
Md.,
1918.
S.
K.
Utz, New
Market,
Md., 1916.
Maryland,
Middle
Pres.,
David
M.
Zuck,
Mercersburg,
Pa.,
1918.
Sec, John
S.
Bowlus,
Burkittsville,
Md.,
1919.
Treas., Caleb
Long,
Boonsboro,
Md.,
1917.
Elmer
S.
Rowland,
Hagerstown,
Md., 1921.
Siron
F.
Spitzer,
Gapland,
Md.,
1920.
Maryland,
Western
Pres.,
A.
L.
Sines,
Sines,
Md.,
1921.
Sec.-Treas., Frank
H. Harvey,
Gormania,
W.
Va., 1920.
Perry
H. Broadwater,
Bittinger,
Md.,
1921.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Daniel
Baker,
Grantsville, Md.,
1917.
Henry
Sines,
Sines,
Md.,
1917.
Michigran
Pres., C.
L.
Wilkins
(also
traveling
member),
Middleton,
Mich.,
1919.
Sec.-Treas.,
Peter
B.
Messner,
Lake
Odessa,
Mich.,
1917.
Locating
Sec,
J.
Edson
Ulery,
Onekama,
Mich,,
1918.
David
B.
Sower,
Scottville,
Mich.,
1918.
S.
M.
Smith,
Lake
Odessa,
Mich.,
1917.
Missouri,
Middle
Pres.,
Jesse
D.
Mohler,
Warrensburg,
Mo.,
1919.
Sec, C.
A.
Lentz,
Leeton,
Mo.,
1917.
Treas.,
Ira
Witmore,
Adrian, Mo.,
1918.
Permanent
Dist.
Clerk,
Jesse
D.
Mohler,
War-
rensburg,
Mo.
Missouri,
Northern
Pres,,
J.
S.
Bowman,
R.
D.
4,
Norborne, Mo.,
1917.
Sec.-Treas.,
Ezra
Mohler,
Plattsburg,
Mo., 1918.
J.
Frank
Vanpelt, R.
D.
8,
Richmond,
Mo.
Missouri Southern,
and
Northwestern
Arkansas
Pres.,
Howard
Oxley, 1918.
Sec,
W.
R.
Argabright,
Fairview, Mo.
Treas.,
Orin
Harvey.
1022
Main
St.,
Joplin,
Mo., 1917.
Nebraska
Pres.,
\S. G.
Nickey,
Haxtun, Colo.,
1919.
Sec,
Edgar
Rothrock,
Carlisle,
Nebr., 1918.
Treas,,
Levi
L. Meek, Octavia, Nebr., 1917.
North
Dakota,
Eastern Montana and Western
Canada
Pres.,
Geo.
W.
Hilton,
Surrey,
N.
Dak,, 1919.
Vice-Pres.,
J. S.
Sheaffer,
Carrington,
N.
Dak.,
1918.
Sec,
O.
A.
Myer,
Williston,
N. Dak.,
1917.
Treas., Geo. C.
Deardorff,
Rocklake,
N. Dak.,
1919.
M. L.
Huffman,
Rocklake,
N.
Dak., 1917.
North
and
South
Carolina,
Georgria
and
Florida
Pres., H.
H.
Masters, Brummett, N.
C,
1918.
Sec.-Treas., Geo. A.
Branscom,
Campobello, S.
C,
1917.
L. A.
Jones,
Scottville, N.
C,
1919.
Ohio, Northeastern
Pres.,
A. B.
Horst, Spencer,
Ohio,
1918.
Sec, Ed.
Shepfer, Sugar
Creek, Ohio,
1917.
Treas.,
A.
S.
Halteman, Wooster, Ohio,
1919.
Ohio,
Northwestern
Pres., G.
D.
Armentrout,
525
N.
Franklin
Ave.,
Lima,
Ohio,
1917.
Sec, D.
G.
Berkebile,
Delta,
Ohio,
1918.
Treas.,
J.
L. Yoder,
Bellefontaine,
Ohio,
1919.
S.
H.
Vore, Lima, Ohio, 1918.
J.
L.
Guthrie, Upper
Sandusky, Ohio,
1919.
Ohio,
Southern
Pres,
D.
M.
Garver,
Trotwood,
Ohio, 1921.
Sec.-Treas.,
Clarence A. Baker,
R. D.
1,
West
Manchester,
Ohio,
1917.
Adam
Pfeifer, West Milton,
Ohio, 1920.
J.
W.
Fidler,
Brookville, Ohio,
1918.
J.
O.
Garst, R.
D.
6,
Dayton, Ohio,
1919.
Oklahoma,
Panhandle
of
Texas
and
Pecos
Valley,
New
Mexico
Pres.,
N.
S.
Gripe,
Coyle,
Okla.,
1919.
Sec,
J.
R.
Pitzer,
Cordell, Okla., 1917.
Treas.,
W.
P.
Bosserman,
Tangier,
Okla.,
1918.
J.
A. Byerly,
Elk
City, Okla., 1919.
D.
L.
Kinzie, 1917.
Oregron
Pres., S.
P. Van
Dyke, Newberg,
Oregon,
1919.
Sec,
Thomas
Barklow,
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon,
1917.
Treas.,
M.
C.
Lininger, Box
512,
Ashland,
Ore-
gon, 1918.
Pennsylvania,
Eastern
Pres.,
J.
H.
Longenecker, Palmyra,
Pa.,
1918.
Sec,
E. M.
Wenger,
Fredericksburg,
Pa., 1915.
Treas.,
D.
Kilhefner,
Ephrata, Pa.,
1919.
Rufus P.
Bucher, R.
D.
3,
Quarryville, Pa.,
1917.
Geo. W.
Weaver, Manheim, Pa.,
1916.
Pennsylvania,
Middle
Pres.,
John
Bennett,
Artemas,
Pa., 1917.
Vice-Pres.,
J.
S.
Hershberger,
Everett,
Pa.,
1919.
Sec,
H. A.
Spanogle,
Lewistown, Pa.,
1918.
Treas.,
D.
T.
Detwiler, New Enterprise,
Pa.,
1920.
Pennsylvania,
Southeastern, New Jersey
and
Eastern New York
Pres.,
George
D.
Kuns,
2260 N.
Park
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa., 1918.
Sec,
H.
K. Garman,
4637
North
Thirteenth
St.,
Philadelphia,
Pa., 1919.
Treas.,
W. S.
Price,
Royersford,
Pa.,
1917.
H. T. Home,
Cherryville,
N.
J.,
1920.
Pennsylvania,
Southern
Pres., Jos.
A. Long,
York,
Pa., 1920.
Sec,
M.
A.
Jacobs,
Waynesboro,
Pa.,
1920.
Treas.,
C. R.
Oellig,
Waynesboro,
Pa.,
1918.
C.
L.
Baker,
East
Berlin,
Pa.,
1919.
D. A.
Foust,
R. D.
1,
Greencastle,
Pa.,
1918.
Pennsylvania,
Western
Pres.,
J.
J.
Shaffer,
R. D.
2,
Berlin,
Pa.,
1918.
Sec, H.
S. Replogle,
Windber,
1917.
Treas.,
P.
J.
Blough,
Hooversville,
Pa.,
1920.
W.
M.
Howe,
Meyersdale,
Pa.,
1921.
Galen K.
Walker,
Shelocta,
Pa.,
1919.
Sweden
Pres.,
J. F.
Graybill,
Friisgatan
1, Malmo,
Sweden.
Sec,
Jonis Sjolin,
Birgerjarlsgatan
81,
Nytorp,
Limhamn,
Sweden.
Treas.,
F.
J.
Johansson,
Ansgarigatan
21,
Lim-
hamn,
Sweden,
B,
Lindell,
Olserod,
Sweden,
S.
A,
Cederholm,
Simrisholm,
Simrishamn,
Sweden.
Pres.,
P.
D.
Reed,
Limestone,
Tenn.,
1919.
Sec,
A. E.
Nead, Limestone,
Tenn.,
1918.
Treas.,
S. H.
Garst,
Blountville,
Tenn.,
1920.
S.
J.
Bowman,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.,
1917.
Texas
and
Liouisiana
Pres.,
Sam
Molsbee,
Nocona,
Texas,
1918.
Sec,
M,
H.
Peters,
Manvel,
Texas,
1917.
Treas.,
J. M. Moore,
Manvel,
Texas,
1916.
Virg:inia,
Eastern
Pres.,
S.
A.
Sanger
(Honorary
Life
Member),
Free
Union,
Va.
Vice-Pres.,
J.
A.
Hinegardner,
Midland,
Va.
Sec,
I. B.
Miller,
Oakton,
Va.,
1918.
Treas,,
S. H. Florji,
Oakton,
Va.,
1918.
W.
F.
Hale,
Nokesville,
Va.
Geo. A.
Maupin,
R. D.
1,
Free Union,
Va.
Virgrinia, First
Pres.,
C.
E.
Filer,
Salem,
Va.,
1921.
Sec.-Treas.,
Levi
Garst,
Salem,
Va.,
1920.
W.
P. Crumpacker,
Roanoke,
Va.,
1918.
J.
W. Shaver,
Troutville,
Va.,
1919.
J.
W.
Ikenberry,
Daleville,
Va.,
1917.
Virginia,
Northern
Pres,,
J.
Carson Miller,
Moores
Store,
Va.,
1919.
Sec, I. N. Zigler,
Broadway,
Va..
1917.
Treas.,
J.
C.
Myers,
Broadway,
Va.,
1918.
L. S.
Miller,
Harrisonburg,
Va.,
1917.
I.
Wm.
Miller,
Singers Glen,
Va.,
1918.
Virgrinia,
Second
Pres.,
B.
B.
Garber,
R. D.
1,
Waynesboro,
Va..
1919.
V.
Pres.,
S.
I.
Flory,
Stuarts
Draft,
Va.,
1921.
Treas,,
J. B.
Coffman,
Dayton,
Va.,
1917.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC, 1917.
Sec,
J.
W.
Hess,
Bridgewater, Va.,
1918.
D.
S.
Thomas,
Bridgewater,
Va.,
1920.
Virginia,
Southern.
Pres.,
S.
M.
Ikenberry,
Wirtz,
Va.,
1916.
Sec,
J.
Bowman,
Callaway,
Va.,
1915.
Treas,,
W.
A.
Elgin,
Elamsville,
Va.,
1916.
Asa
Bowman,
R. D.
1,
Floyd, Va.
A.
N.
Hylton,
Floyd,
Va.,
1914.
Washington
Pres.,
S.
A.
Shockley,
Lookout,
Wash.,
1918.
Sec,
L. C.
Wise,
Wenatchee,
Wash.,
1917.
Treas., H.
C.
Nead,
North
Yakima,
Wash.,
1919.
West
Virginia,
First
Pres., Peter
Arnold, Burlington,
W. Va., 1920.
Sec,
Ezra
Pike, Eglon,
W.
Va.,
1919.
Treas., John
S.
Fike,
Eglon,
W.
Va.,
1921.
John
R.
Riggleman
(deacon), Rockoak,
W.
Va.,
1917.
Jeremiah
Thomas, Bruceton Mills,
W.
Va.,
1918.
West
Virginia,
Second
Pres.,
W.
J.
Row,
Junior,
W. Va.,
1919.
Sec,
E.
G.
Bean,
Indian
Camp,
W.
Va.,
1917.
Treas.,
Z.
Annon, Thornton,
W.
Va.,
1921.
J.
I.
Spurgeon,
R.
D.
1,
Auburn,
W.
Va.,
1918.
J.
F. Valentine,
Belington,
W.
Va.,
1920.
Temperance
Committees
and
Their
Organization
THE
GENERAI.
TEMPERANCE
COMMIT-
TEE
OF
THE
CHURCH
OF
THE
BRETHREN.
Chairman,
P.
J.
Blough,
Hooversville,
Pa.,
1918.
Sec,
J.
J.
John,
New
Windsor,
Md.,
1917.
Treas.,
J.
Carson
Miller,
Moores
Store,
Va.
1919.
District
Temperance
Committees
Arkansas,
First
District
and
Southeastern
Missouri
Caleb
Altus,
Hoxie,
Ark.
Newton
Boyt,
Poplar Bluff,
Mo.,
1917.
California,
Northern
I.
L.
Feightrier,
Elk Creek,
Cal.,
1919.
Ernest
Davis,
Macdoel,
Cal.,
1918.
L.
J.
Lehman,
Reedley,
Cal.,
1917.
California,
Southern,
and
Arizona
Chairman, S.
W.
Funk,
Charter
Oak., Cal.,
1918.
Sec.
-Treas.,
Fred
Chemberlen,
7319 Fourth St.,
The
Palms,
Cal.,
1917.
W.
M.
Piatt, 800
Clanton
Street,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
1919.
Colorado,
Western,
and
Utah
Chairman,
A.
L.
Gnagey,
Fruita,
Colo.,
1917.
Sec.
-Treas.,
J.
D.
Coffman,
Grand
Junction,
Colo.,
1916.
Colina
Miller,
Clifton, Colo.,
1918.
Denmark
(not
reported).
Idaho and
Western
Montana
Chairman, B.
D.
Kerlin,
Twin Falls, Idaho,
1917.
Sec,
Fred A.
Flora, Twin
Falls,
Idaho.
1919.
Treas.,
J.
F.
IJllery,
Nampa,
Idaho, 1918.
Illinois,
Northern, and Wisconsin
Pres..
C. C.
Price, Polo,
111.,
1917.
Sec.
-Treas., M.
W.
Emmeijt,
Mt.
Morris,
111.,
1919.
Chas. H. Keltner,
DeKalb,
111.,
1918.
Illinois,
Southern
Pres.,
I.
J.
Harshbarger,
Girard,
111.,
1919.
Sec,
Ralph
C.
Stambaugh,
Astoria,
111.,
1919.
Treas.,
R. N.
Leatherman, 1303
N. Champaign
St.,
Champaign,
111.,
1917.
India, First
District
W.
B.
Stover, Anklesvar,
1917.
Ranchod
Ganesh,
Anklesvar,
1916.
Soma Rama, Bulsar,
1915.
Indiana, Middle
T.
D.
Butterbaugh,
Silver
Lake.
Ind.,
1917.
Ira
E.
Long,
AndreAVS, Ind.,
1918.
Moine
Landis,
North Manchester, Ind.,
1919.
Indiana, Northern
J.
F.
Appleman,
351 East Walnut
St.,
Nap-
panee, Ind.,
19]8.
Wm,
Overholser,
Warsaw, Ind., 1919.
F.
O.
Richcreek, Syracuse,
Ind., 1917.
Indiana, Southern
Pres.,
Oscar
Working,
Hagerstown,
Ind.,
1917.
Sec, D.
W.
Bowman,
3702
Columbus
Ave.,
An-
derson,
Ind.,
1918.
Treas.,
C.
C.
Petry, Kitchel, Ind.,
1919.
Iowa,
Middle
.
Chairman,
D.
W.
Wise, Grand Junction, Iowa,
1918.
Sec,
Chas. Reynolds,
Panora, Iowa, 1917.
Treas., P.
S.
Brunk,
Altoona,
Iowa,
1919.
Iowa, Northern,
Minnesota
and
South
Dakota
D.
W.
Wise, Grand Junction,
Iowa,
1918.
1919.
Sec,
D.
W.
Shock.
1210,25th Ave., N.
Minneap-
olis, Minn.,
1918.
Treas.,
E.
E.
Eshelman,
Preston,
Minn.,
1917.
Iowa, Southern
Chairman,
J.
H.
Brower,
R.
D.
1,
South
Eng-
lish,
Iowa,
1918.
Sec, D.
P.
Miller, Kinross, Iowa,
1917.
Treas.,
Mrs. Almeda
Caskey, Corning, Iowa,
1919.
Kansas;
Northeastern
Chairman,
I.
L.
Hoover, Overbrook, Kans.,
1917.
-
Sec,
W.
P. Strole, 3145
West
Forty-third
St.,
Rosedale,
Kans., 1918.
Treas., Roy Rock, Navarre, Kans.,
1919.
Kansas, Northwestern,
and
North
and East
Central Colorado
Chairman,
Roy
Crist, Quinter, Kans.,
1917.
Sec,
Mary
E.
Daggett, Covert,
Kans., 1918.
Treas.,
Geo. Breon,
Portis,
Kans.,
1920.
Kansas,
Southeastern
(Also
Sunday-school
Board)
Pres..
J.
A.
Strohm,
Westphalia, Kans.,
1919.
Sec-Treas. (Sunday-school work),
J. S.
Lea-
man,
Madison, Kans.,
1918.
Sec-Treas. (Temperance work),
R.
W.
Quak-
enbush, Fredonia,
Kans.,
1917.
Kansas, Southwestern,
and Southern
Colorado
Chairman,
Jacob
Funk, Peabody,
Kans.,
1918.
M.
S.
Frantz, Wichita,
Kans., 1919.
Dr. A.
J.
Culler,
McPherson,
Kans.,
1917.
Maryland, Eastern
Chairman,
J.
J.
Johns, New
Windsor,
Md.,
1918.
Sec,
R.
.T.
Ridgely, Myersville,
Md.,
1917.
Treas.,
W.
E.
Roop,
Westminster,
Md.,
1916.
Maryland,
Middle
Chairman,
C.
M. Hicks, Clear Spring,
Md.,
1917.
Sec,
A.
M.
Horst,
Hagerstown. Md..
1919.
Treas.,
N. P.
Castle, Brownsville,
Md.,
1918.
Maryland, Western
Chairman, I.
W.
Abernathy,
Wilson,
W.
Va.
Sec-Treas.,
Perry
Bowser. Grant'sville,
Md.
James
W.
Beeghly,
Oakland,
Md.
J.
T.
Green,
Lonaconing,
Md.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC.
1917.
Daniel
Baker,
Grantsville,
Md.
D. M.
Merrill,
Avilton,
Md.
Michigan
Chairman,
C.
H. Deardorfe,
Clarksville,
Mich,
1918.
Sec,
D.
E.
Sower,
Scottville,
Mich.,
1919.
Treas.,
Geo.
E.
Stone, Crystal,
Mich.,
1917.
Missouri, Middle
Chairman,
Jacob
Ihrig, Fairfield,
Mo.,
1919,
Sec.-Treas.,
T.
C-
Nininger,
303 N.
Bellaire
Ave., Kansas
City, Mo.,
1917.
Mollie L.
Lentz,
6238
High
St.,
Kansas
City,
Mo.,
1918.
Missouri,
Northern
Chairman,
J. S.
Kline,
2919
St.
Joseph
Ave.,
St.
Joseph,
Mo.
Sec,
Bruce
S.
Williams, R. D.
2,
Plattsburg,
Mo.
Treas.,
D.
A.
Shirk, Polo,
Mo.
Missouri,
Southern,
and
Northwestern
Arkansas
Chairman, Noah
Oren, Carthage,
Mo.,
1919.
Sec,
C. W.
Gitt, Cabool,
Mo.,
1917.
Treas., Peter
Killingsworth,
1918.
Nebraska
Chairman, M. R. Weaver,
2615
N.
22nd
'St.,
Omaha,
Nebr.,
1918.
Sec, F.
D.
Beck, Bruning, Nebr.,
-1919.
Treas.,
J.
Edwin Jarboe,
Lincoln,
Nebr.,
1917.
North
Dakota,
Eastern
Montana
and
Western
Canada
Chairman,
G.
I.
Michael,
R.
D.
3,
Kenmare, N.
Dak.,
1917,
Price
Umphlet,
1918.
Thomas Allen, York,
N.
Dak., 1919.
North
and
South
Carolina,
Georg:ia
and
Florida
Chairman, H. H.
Masters,
Brummett,
N.
C,
1917.
Sec-Treas.,
W.
C.
Prince,
Chesnee,
S.
C,
1917.
L.
A.
Jones,
Scottville,
N.
C,
1918.
Ohio,
Northeastern
Chairman,
W.
D.
Keller, Ashland,
Ohio.
Sec-Treas., R. M.
Moomaw,
Apple
Creek, Ohio.
A.
A.
Kurtz,
Hartville,
Ohio.
Ohio, Northwestern
Chairman,
J.
R.
Snyder,
Beliefontaine,
Ohio,
1919.
Sec-Treas., Leo
G.
Wise, 1917.
N.
I. Cool, 1918.
Ohio,
Southern
Chairman,
Isaac Frantz, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Sec-Treas.,
Levi Minnich,
Greenville, Ohio.
Field Worker,
L. A.
Bookwalter,
Trotwood,
Ohio.
Oklahoma,
Panhandle
of Texas
and
Pecos
Valley, N. Mex.
Chairman, H.
W.
Forney,
Thomas,
Okla., 1917.
Sec, lo
McAvoy,
Thomas,
Okla., 1919.
Treas.,
Pearl
Wiltfong,
1918.
Oregon
Nellie Root, Arago, Oregon, 1919.
Annie
Kline,
Albany,
Oregon,
1918.
Nellie Morton, Ashland, Oregon,
1917.
Pennsylvania,
Eastern
Chairman,
J.
W.
Myer, 748
Union
St.,
Lancas-
ter,
Pa.
Sec.
(To
be
appointed
at
next District
Meet-
ing).
Treas.,
J. W.
Hershey,
Lititz,
Pa.
Pennsylvania, Middle
Chairman, Brice
Sell,
Hollidaysburg,
Pa.,
1917.
Sec,
T.
T.
Myers, Huntingdon, Pa.,
1919.
Treas.,
J.
B.
Brumbaugh,
Juniata
Park,
Pa,
1918.
Pennsylvania, Southeastern,
New Jersey and
Eastern
New York
Chairman,
M.
C.
Swigart, 6611
Germantown
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa., 1918.
Sec,
George D. Kuns,
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
1917.
Treas.,
M.
B.
Miller,
Sergeantsville,
N.
J.,
1916.
Pennsylvania,
Southern
Chairman,
John
A.
Miller, Carlisle, Pa., 1917.
Sec, J.
J.
Kreiner, Chambersburg, Pa.,
1917.
Treas., H. M. Stover,
Waynesboro, Pa., 1917.
Pennsylvania,
Western
Chairman,
J.
J.
Shaffer, Berlin, Pa., 1918.
Sec, N. H.
Blough, Davidsville, Pa., 1917.
Treas.,
B.-
F.
Waltz,
Elk
Lick,
Pa., 1919.
Sweden
(not
reported)
Tennessee
Chairman, Samuel H.
Garst,
Blountville,
Tenn.,
1916.
Sec,
Robert
Hilbert,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.,
1916.
Treas.,
S.
W.
Beals,
Jonesboro,
Tenn.,
1916.
Texas and
[Louisiana
Sec, A.
J.
Wine,
Ft.
Worth,
Texas.
Virginia,
Eastern
J.
R.
Leatherman,
R. D.
3,
Vienna,
Va.,
1915.
B. F.
Click,
Trevilian,
Va.
A.
K. Graybill,
Nokesville, Va.,
1919.
Virginia, First
District
Chairman,
J.
W.
Ikenberry,
Daleville,
Va.,
1917.
Sec-Treas., Jos. H.
Murray,
Roanoke,
Va.,
1918.
J.
H. Garst,
Salem,
Va.,
1919.
Virginia,
Northern
Chairman,
P.
S.
Thomas,
Harrisonburg,
Va.,
1917.
Sec-Treas.,
Joseph
Pence,
Port
Republic,
Va.,
1919.
W.
C.
Hoover, Timberville,
Va.,
1918.
Virginia, Second District
Chairman,
M.
A. Good,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Sec, John
T.'
Click,
Bridgewater,
Va.
Treas.,
C.
M.
Driver,
R.
D.
3,
Staunton, Va.
Virginia,
Southern District
Chairman, A. N. Hylton, Floyd,
Va.,
1916.
Sec-Treas.,
G.
A. Barnhart,
Wirtz,
Va.,
1914.
Asa
Bowman,
Floyd, Va.,
1915.
Washington
Chairman,
J.
A. Eby,
Sunnyside,
Wash.,
1917.
Sec,
R.
F.
Hiner,
7217
Palatine
Ave.,
Seattle,
Wash., 1919.
Treas.,
C.
H.
Maust,
70tli
and
Sycamore
Sts.,
Seattle,
Wash.,
1918.
West
Virginia,
First
District
Chairman,
Jeremiah
Thomas,
Bruceton Mills,
W.
Va.
Sec-Treas.,
Ezra Fike, Eglon,
W.
Va., 1919.
Lillie
Moore,
Bismarck,
W.
Va.,
1917.
West
Virginia,
Second
District
Chairman, D.
W.
Kirk, R.
D.
4,
Box
30,
Fair-
mount,
W.
Va.
Sec, S.
M.
Annon, R. D.
1,
Box
19,
Montrose,
W.
Va.
Treas., Noah
Fike,
Hovatter,
W. Va.
SUPPLEMENTARY
READING
FOR
THE
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LESSONS
f^,.
See
pages
120 and
121
of our
large
General
Catalogue
for
a
few
good suggestions. In the book
sections
you will
find many
helpful volumes listed.
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Hous^
Elgin,
111.
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FAMILY
ALMANAC.
1917.
FOR
THE
Annual
Conference
OF THE
Church
of
the Brethren
WICHITA,
KANSAS,
About June
7
to
15,
1917
THE
FRISCO
LINES
will
have
a
Special
Train From
St.
Louis
for
the
accommodation
of
the
Breth-
ren,
members
of their
families
and
friends.
Date
of
departure, sched-
ule,
etc., will
be
announced later.
For
information
and fares, address
J.
N.
Cornatzar
General Passenger Agent
St.
Louis,
Mo.
CAP GOODS
I
am
sending
Cap Goods from
sea
to
sea
and into Canada,
and south to
the
Gulf.
If you desire
first-class
goods
and moderate prices,
drop
a
card
ask-
ing for Samples. Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Mention the Almanac.
MARY
A. BRTJBAKEB,
Box
331.
Virden,
lU.
Smucker's
HOME MADE
Apple
Butter
SMUCKER
APPI.E
BUTTER
is
made
by
men
who
know
how,
with modern
methods and
modern
packages.
You
will
appreciate
our
effort and
find
our
prices
consistent
with
quality. Write
today
for
prices.
J. M.
SMUCKER,
ORRVIL.I.E,
OHIO.
Box 515.
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Vinegar, for
sale
in barrels.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
District
Meeting
appointed
the
undersigned
for three
years
as
a
medium
of information
be-
tween
the
churches
of
the
State
District and
prospective
buyers
of land.
Reasons.—
1.
Within the
territory
of each
local church in our district
there are
good
farms
for
sale,
which
will increase in
value.
2.
The
local
churches
are
anxious
to
be-
come stronger
through
immigration. In
some,
ministers are greatly
needed.
3. In
many
sections
of the country there are
those who are
seeking
other locations.
Purpose
of
the
Movement.
—
Complete and re-
liable
information
will
be secured about
lands
for
sale in the
vicinity
of
any
of
our
local
churches
—
location
to
towns,
railroads, schools,
character of
land, terms of sale,
etc.,
etc.
An-
swers
to
any
or
all
inquiries will
be
given free.
D.
F.
I.ANDIS,
415
N.
Main
Street, Minot,
N.
Dak.
AID
SOCIETIES
and
ORGANIZED
CLASSES
I
am
making
a
special proposition
to
the
above
where,
by
investing nineteen
(19)
dol-
lars,
a
profit
of
twenty
(20)
may
be
made
at
an
honest business.
For
full particulars address
G.
H.
ARBEGAST
(L.ower
Cumberland
Cong-regation)
419
W.
Keller
St.,
Mechanicsbure:, Pa.
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BRETHREN
FAMILY
ALMANAC,
1917.
Apple Butter
^H|S^^^^B
Hartzler's
strictly Pure
^^H^^^^|B
Apple
Butter.
An
Apple
^^H^^P^^
Product
only,
sweetened
^^^^^
—1^
with
granulated
sugar and
boiled to
have
Keeping:
qualities.
Not
the
bit-
ter,
black,
scorched
Apple
Butter
you can
buy,
but
nice
in
color and
which has
pleased thou-
sands of
customers
the
past
twenty years.
Write at
once
for
prices and order
sheets to
D. M.
HARTZLER
& SON,
Smithville,
Ohio.
SEBRING,
FLORIDA
Why
Brethren
Are Locating Here
Because of its
high
altitude,
and healthful
location.
On
beautiful Lake
Jackson. Splen-
did
soft
pure
water
free
from
sulphur.
Sur-
rounded
by
a large body of
land
perfectly
adapted
to
citrus fruit
culture. Where the
Brethren are building
a
good
churchhouse.
For
particulars and printed
matter address,
W. A.
DICKEY
North
Manchester, -
Indiana
'
Reference, Elder
J.
H,
Moore,
Sebring, Flor-
ida.
Rev.
3fichael
Blocher
and
a
corner of his
5-acre ranch
at
Rio
Linda,
Calif.
A
2-year-old pear tree
at
his
right
and
a
3-year-old cherry
tree at
his
left in
background.
Note
the way
he
has made
a
living-
between the trees—
berries, melons,
milo
maize,
etc.
You
will find
at
Rio
Linda
Good Soil,
Abundance
of
Water
for
Irri-
gation,
Rail
and Water
Transportation,
Electric
Line
Through
the
Land,
Con-
crete
Boulevard
Building,
Delightful
Cli-
mate,
Ideal
Home
Spot.
Write
us
for
a booklet
now;
tell
us
or
your
brethren
what
your
plans
are, and
we
will help
you
find
a home in
Delight-
ful
California
among
your
own
people.
SACRAMENTO
SUBURBAN
FRUIT
LANDS
CO.
Home
Office:
1036 McK
night
Bldg.
Minneapolis,
Minn.
Western
Office:
328
J. Street,
Sacramento,
Cal.
There are
many
among
you
who
look
forward
for various
reasons
to
a
home
in
a
climate
less
severe
than
the
one
you
now
live
in.
When
you
think
of
a
move
of
that
kind
your mind
naturally
turns
to
Sunny
CALIFORNIA
REV.
MICHAEL
BLOCHER,
of
Rio
Linda,
Cal.,
whose
place is
shown
in
the
accompanying
p
i
c-
ture,
four
years
ago
was
a
wheat
farmer
on
an
extensive
scale
on
the
prairies
near
Perth,
N.
D.
This
is
the
result
of his
and
his
wife's
idea
o
f
retiring.
While
their
fruit
and
al-
mond
trees
are
ma-
turing,
they
are
living
high
on
chickens,
cream,
vegetables,
fruits,
butter,
berries,
etc.,
all
fresh
and
in
abundance^
We
have
the nucleus
of
a
Thrifty
BRETHREN
COLONY
at Lio
Linda,
California.
There
are
several
Brethren
families
here
now,
any
one
of
whom
will
cheerfully
tell
you
the truth
about
our
lands
and
the
character
of
the
Dealings
of
this
Company.
They
are making
Good
and
we
want
more
settlers
of
their
type.
Our
lands
are
lo-
cated
from
5
to
10
miles
from
the
heart
of
the
rapidly
growing
city of
Sacramento,
with
its
75,000
population. Prices
are
rea-
sonable
and
terms
easy.
If
you are thinking
of
coming
to Cal-
ifornia,
and
nine
out
of
ten
Do think
of
it,
write
us
at
once,
or if
you
choose,
write
to
REV.
MICHAEL
BLOCHER,
Rio
Linda,
California.
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THINK
of
a Louisiana
HOIVIE
How
many
people are
there who would
like
a home
of their own,
who
havp
rinne
-nnwr? Manv are rentinp- anH navinp-
as
much
rent per
year as
Louisiana.
Are
you go:
Date
Due
to
do
the
same?
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come lo
i^duisiana.
This
is
a country
with
great
resources, opportunities, and possibilities.
Our
lands
are in the
Northwestern
part of
the
State,
40
miles
north
of
Shreveport,
a
city
of
40,000
people,
and
destined
to
be
100,000
soon.
We
have been
in
the
lumber business
for
24 years
here,
and have
these
lands with
the
timber taken
off.
Some
are
open and
some
must
be cleared
yet.
These
lands
are
interspersed
with nice
homes,
and
have
a
contented
people
here.
There
are
no waste
lands,
no
swamps,
no
hillsides
to wash.
We
have
good
water,
good roads, good
schools,
and
churches
where
needed.
There is
no
better
place
to
raise cattle, hogs and sheep.
Fruit
does
well. Taxes are low.
Corn,
cotton and oats
are staple
crops.
A crop
failure
has'
never
been
known
here.
Why
go
to
the arid
or cold
climates,
when
you
have
such
a
pleasant
climate,
and
a
land of such
possibilities
so
near?
We
are
only
24 hours out
of
St.
Louis,
30
hours
out
of Qiicago,
and
12 hours
out
of
New
Orleans.
Our
markets equal
those
anywhere.
We
need
farmers,
dairymen,
stockmen,
gardeners,
and
orchardists.
We
need
six
times
as
many
people
here as we
have.
We
want
these
people
in
the
country.
Come
and see
what
is
here.
You
can
buy lands
at from
$10.00
to
$20.00
per
acre with
one-
fourth
cash and
the
balance
on
time to suit
your
purse.
We
have
a folder
that
tells
the
story.
Write
for
it,
or
come
and
see
us.
Address,
M.
S.
BOLINGER,
Mgr.
of Land
Dept.
S.
H. BOLINGER
&
CO.,
Shreveport, La.
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