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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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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

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prnctical purposes there

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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-

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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.

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3.47

4.14

5.39

sets

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Y.,

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Sun

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h. m. h.

m.

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1

Moon

sets

1

r.

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h.

m.|h.

m.

1 Thu

2

Fri

3

Sat

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forbids Christianity,

1835.

John

Wesley

died

in

London, 1791.

Blessed

are the

meek.

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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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jrd

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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.

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for

Missionary

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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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1.27

2.20

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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.

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1882.

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25

26

27

28

29

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Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

30

Fri

31

Sat

Elder

Isaac

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in

Va.,

1895.

Beethoven

died

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Vienna,

1827.

Vera

Cruz

was

captured,

1847.

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was born in Italy,

1483.

Chas.

Wesley

died in

London,

1788.

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born

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1906.

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hours

26

min.

Sun

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Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

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started,

1851.

Thomas

Jefferson

born

in

Va., 1743.

First

Converts

baptized

in

China, 1910.

W.

H.

Harrison

died,

Washington, 1841.

R. Ralkes

died,

England,

1811.

Peary

reached North

Pole,

1909.

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sailed

for

India,

1541.

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46

min.

8

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9

Mon

10

Tue

11

Wed

12

Thu

13

Fri

14

Sat

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of Island No.

10,

1862.

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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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5.30

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5.28

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6.29

6.30

6.31

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10.20

11.24

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12.50

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after

Easter 'Day's

length

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hours

4

min.

15

Sun

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died

in Washington,

1865.

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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

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born,

Conn.,

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11.59

11.59

11.59

11.58

11.58

11.58

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5.25

5.24

5.23

5.21

5.20

5.19

6.33

6.35

6.36

6,37

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6.40

6.41

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2.28

2.54

3.30

3.56

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sets

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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

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5.17

6.43

5.15

5.14

5.13

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6.45

6.46

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1

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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.

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convert

in Denmark, 1876.

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11.57

11.57

11.57

11.57

5.

7

5.

6

5. 5

5.

4

5.

3

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6.54

6.55

6.56

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3.10

3.41

4.

9

4.44

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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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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

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4.54

4.53

4.52

4.51

4.50

4.50

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5

7.

6

7.

7

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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.

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11.56

11.56

11.56

11.57

11.57

11.57

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4.48

4.47

4.46

4.46

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7.12

7.13

7.14

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length

14

hours

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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.

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11.57

4.43 7.17

12.15

29

Tue

A. M.

at

Meyersdale,

Pa., 1894.

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Wed

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M. at Milford, Ind., 1882.

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Thu

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M.

Ottawa,

'87;

Bur'ton

Pk.,

'98.

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Weeks

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Days

IMPORTANT EVENTS

^anT

Signs

Clock

Time

h.

m.

Sun

Sun

rises

sets

h.

m.

h. m.

Moon

r.

&s.

h. m.

1

Fri

2

Sat

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M.

at

Harrisonburg,

Va., 1889.

|

J|

1

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M.

at

Hagerstown,

Md.,

1891.

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Sunday

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length

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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

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4.36

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7.22

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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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12.14

12.46

1.30

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.

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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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

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2

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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

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length

14

hours

46

min.

21)

^th

Sunday

after

Trinity

5 4.39 7.21

 

4.39

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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.

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4.40

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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

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7.15

7.14

7.14

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7.13

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sets

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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.

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12.

6

4.49

7.11

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12.

6

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7.10

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12.

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8

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6 4.52

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6 4.53

7.

7

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12.

6 4.54

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6

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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

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

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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

^

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5.31

6.29

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Month—

30

Days

1917

Weeks

and

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.

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of

-Sedan.

1870.

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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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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.

J.

T.

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died, 1915.

First

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in

United States,

1833.

Bethany

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11.50

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

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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.

Alexander

Mackay born, 1849.

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i^th Sunday

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11 hours 6

min.

14

Sun

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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20th

Sunday

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.

Theodore

Roosevelt born

in

N.

Y.,

1858.

mm

11.44

6.37

5.23

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Trinity

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length

10

hours

50

min.

28 Sun

|Eld. Daniel Yount

b.

in

Va.,

1832.

29

Mon|Prof. Edmund

Halley

b.

London, 1656.

30

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born

in

Mass., 1735.

31

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Weeks

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I

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Sun I

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Moon

I

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rises|

sets

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Signs

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2

Fri

3

Sat

Swear not

at

all.

James

K.

Polk

born

in

N.

C,

1795.

VVm.

Cullen

Bryant born, Mass.,

1794.

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9

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5.

8

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5.

7

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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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after

Trinity

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length

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11 Sun

12

Mon

13

Tue

14

Wed

15

Thu

16

Fri

17

Sat

Eld.

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.

E. China

Con.

organized, 1886.

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4.55

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7.

7

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24th

Sunday

after

Trinity

Day's

length

p

hours

44

min.

18

Sun

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.

First Breth. Miss, land

in

India,

1894.

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length

p

hours

^2

min.

25 Sun

26

Mon

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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Advent

Day's

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p

hours 21 min.

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

8

Sat

John

Brown

was

executed

in

Va.,

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

Hope

born in

Denmark, 1844.

Eli

Whitney

was

born in

Mass.,

1765.

m

m

11.50

11.50

11.51

11.51

11.51

11.52

11.52

7.19

7.20

7.20

7.21

7.21

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7.23

4.41

4.40

4.40

4.39

4.39

4.38

4.37

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9.51

10.46

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1.58

2.50

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min

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7.23

4.37

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7.23 4.37

11.54

7.24

4.36

11.54

7.24 4.36

11.55

7.24 4.36

11.55 7.25

4.35

11.56

7.25

4.35

3.44

4.37

4.56

5.49

6.38

sets

5.47

9 Sun

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.

Pilgrims

landed, Plymouth

Rock,

1620.

mm

11.57

7.25

4.35

mm

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4.35

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9

10.J5

11.23

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12.51

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4th

Sunday

in

Advent Day's

length

p

hours

8

min.

23

Sun

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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Sunday

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Christmas

Day's

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p

hours

12

min.

30

Sun

31

Mon

Eld.

Wm.

Hertzler

born in Pa.,

1827.

Barbara Kindig Gish died, 1915.

12.

3

12.

3

7.24

7.24

4.36

4.36

6.30

7.43

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D.

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111.,

Life

Advisory

Member.

H.

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Early,

Penn

Laird,

Va.

J.

J.

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McPherson,

Kans.

Galen

B.

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Elgin,

111.

Otho

Winger,

North

Manchester,

Ind.

A. P.

Blough,

Waterloo,

Iowa.

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President.

Otho

Winger,

Vice

President.

Galen

B.

Royer,

Secretary-Treasurer.

J.

H.

B.

Williams,

Ass't

Secretary,

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Edi-

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Missionary

Visitor.

ITS

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OF

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WORKERS

Denmark

Wine,

A.

F.,

Aagade

26,

2

Sal,

Aalborg

Wine,

Attie

C

Aagade

26,

2

Sal, Aalborg

Sweden

Buckingham,

Ida,

..Friisgatan

No.

2,

Malmo

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J.

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Friisgatan

No.

2,

Malmo

Gray

bill,

Alice

M.,

.Friisgatan

No.

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Malmo

China

Blough,

Anna

V.,

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Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

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J.

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Shansi

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Liao

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Shansi

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Dr. O.

G

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Cora

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Liao

Chou,

Shansi

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F.

H.

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Anna

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(on

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Shansi

Flory,

Raymond

C,

Liao

Chou,

Shansi

Flory,

Lizzie

N.,

Liao

Chou,

Shansi

Horning,

Emma,

Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Hutchison,

Anna

Liao

Chou,

Shansi

Metzger,

Minerva,

..Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Oberholtzer,

I.

E.,

Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Oberholtzer,

Elizabeth W.,

Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi.

_ .

Rider,

Bessie

M.,

...Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Senger,

Nettie

M.,

Liao

Chou,

Shansi

Shock,

Laura M.,

Liao

Chou,

Shansi

Vaniman,

Ernest

D.,

Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Vaniman,

Susie

C.,.

Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi

Wampler,

Dr.

Fred

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Ping

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi.

.

Wampler,

Rebecca

S.,

Pmg

Ting

Hsien,

Shansi.

India

Arnold,-

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B.

B.

C.

I.

R. R.

Arnold

Elizabeth,

Anklesvar,

B.

B.

C.

I.

R.

R.

Blough,

J.

M„

Bulisar,

Surat

Dist.

Blough, Anna Z.,

Bulsar,

Surat

Dist.

Coffman, A.

R.,

Bulsar, Surat Dist.

Coffman,

Carrie

C, Bulsar,

Surat Dist.

Cottrell,

Dr. A. Raymond, Bulsar, Surat Dist.

Cottrell,

Dr.

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M.,

...Bulsar,

Surat

Dist.

Ebey, Adam

(on

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Care

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111.

Ebey,

Alice

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Care

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111.

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Emmert,

Gertrude

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Dist.

Eby, E.

H.

(on furlough), 122

N.

76th

St.,

Seattle,

Wash.

Eby, Mrs.

Emma

H. (on

furlough),

122

N.

76th

St.,

Seattle, Wash.

Eby, Anna

M.,

Dahanu,

Thana

Dist., B.

B.

C.

I. R. R.

Garner, H. P.,

Bulsar, Surat

Dist.

Garner, Kathryn

B.,

Bulsar,

Surat

Dist.

Himmelsbaugh,

Ida (on furlough),

McPher-

son

Hospital,

McPherson,

Kans.

HofEert,

A.

T Bulsar,

Surat

Dist.

Holsopple,

Q.

A., Uffi'alla Village,

B.

B.

C.

I.

R. R., via Anklesvar.

Holsopple,

Kathren

R. (on

furlough),

Elgin,

111.

Kay

lor, John

I Vada,

Thana

Dist.

Kaylor,

Rosa,

Vada, Thana

Dist.

Lichty,

Daniel

J.,

Umalla

Village, B.

B.

C.

I.

R.

R.,

via Anklesvar.

Lichty,

Nora

A.,

Umalla

Village, B.

B. C.

I.

R.

R.,

via

Anklesvar.

Long,

I.

S.,

Vyara, Surat

Dist.

Long, Effie

V.,

Vyara, Surat

Dist.

Miller, Eliza

B. (on

furlough).

Care

General

Mission

Board,

Elgin,

111.

Miller,

Sadie

J.,

...Vyara,

Surat

Dist.

Mohler, Jennie,

Bulsar,

Surat

Dist.

Nickey, Dr.

Barbara

M.,

Dahanu,

Thana

Dist.,

B.

B.

C.

I. R. R.

Pittenger,

J.

M.,

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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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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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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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

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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

mail

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.—

By

J.

H.

Garrison.

15 cents.

23.

Cruden's

Concordance.

This

book

con-

tains

757

pages.

30

cents.

26. Bible Atlas;

Historical Geography

of

the

Bible.—

By

J.

L. Hurlbut,

D. D.

60

cents.

29.

History

of the

Brethren.—

By

M.

G.

Brumbaugh.

50

cents.

30.

The

Young

Preacher.

By

Theodore

L.

Cuyler,

D.

D.

15

cents.

31.

The

Twelve

Apostles.

By

J.

W.

Way-

land.

15

cents.

32. The

Irife and

Times

of Jesus the

Mes-

siah.

By

Alfred

Edersheim.

75

cents.

33.

The

Sick, the Dying

and

the Dead.

By

J.

G.

Royer.

10

cents.

34.

How

to

Master

the

English

Bible.—

By

t

James

M.

Gray.

10 cents.

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BRETHREN

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.

By

S.

D.

Gordon. 20 cents.

61.

Expository

Preaching,

Plans

and Meth-

ods.—

By

F.

B: Meyer. 20 cents.

62.

Doctrine

of Prayer.

By

James Hastings,

60

cents.

63. A

Man's

Value

to Society.

By

Newell

Dwight Hillis. 20

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.

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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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r

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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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.

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care

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Taylor,

Keyser,

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End,

Seymour

Hamstead, R. D.

2,

Oakland,

Md.

West

Virginia,

Second.—

J.

B.

Shaffer,

Nestor-

ville,

W.

Va.

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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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and

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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,

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16

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11

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55 115 11

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9

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9

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5

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22

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7

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59

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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.

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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

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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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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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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

19

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.

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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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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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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

...'...

 r*.

D'.'i,' Box

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.

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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.

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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.

Annon,

elder.

l.SO

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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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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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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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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.

Brethren Publishing

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

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Virden,

lU.

Smucker's

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Apple

Butter

SMUCKER

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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.

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SMUCKER,

ORRVIL.I.E,

OHIO.

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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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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

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many

people are

there who would

like

a home

of their own,

who

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as

much

rent per

year as

Louisiana.

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you go:

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to

do

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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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