Zz G4 D D ub | 4 iC U 7 4 JO“ WN < NO ud in 4=> FOREIGN MISSION BOARD MISSIONARY ALBUM MISSIONARY ALBUM Foreign Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention Compiled by Genevieve Greer A CON VEN TF 1.0_N PRESS INGATS eV sl ES. sl-E2N?N2EsoP obo A publication of the FOREIGN MISSION BOARD Richmond, Virginia Copyright, 1954 BROADMAN PRESS Nashville, Tennessee Revised editon, 1959 475—42503 Library of Congress catalog card number: 59:9684 Printed in the United States of America 7.5D582 Contents 1.. Home: Office. Personnel. ... =. 2. Missionary Personnel. 3... List of Missionaries by Types of Service List of Missionaries by Geographical Fields of Service...... Abbreviations Message from Executive Secretary Missionaries are servants of God, who in response to our Lord’s leading and the realities of world need have dedicated their lives as witnesses to his redeeming grace. They serve in many capacities with the constant objective of leading people to know Christ as Saviour and follow him as Lord. More than ever before, mission- aries are needed now; and this album is sent forth with the prayer that the inspiration of these lives may help many others to find their place in a world task. BAKER J. CAUTHEN Foreign Mission Board Richmond, Virginia Home Office Personnel CAUTHEN, BAKER JAMES Executive Secretary b. Huntsville, Tex., Dec. 20, 1909; ed. Stephen F. Austin College, B.A., 1929; Baylor Univ., M.A., 1930; D.D., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1933; Th.D., 1936. Pastor, rural churches in Tex., 1926-32; Polytechnic Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1933-39; acting prof. of missions, S.W.B.T.S., 1936-39. Appointed missionary to China, 1939; evang., Kweilin, Kwangsi, 1941-45. Sec. for the Orient, Foreign Mission Board, 1945-53; exec. sec., 1954—. m. Eloise Glass, May 20, 19384. Children: Carolyn, 1937; Ralph, 1988. Home address: 4009 Cutshaw Ave., Richmond 21, Va, MADDRY, CHARLES EDWARD Executive Secretary Emeritus b. Chapel Hill, N. C., Apr. 10, 1876. ed. Univ. of N. C., Ph.B., 1903, D.D., 1922; S.B.T.S.; Univ. of Texas; Baylor Univ., D.D., 1920; Wake Forest College, D.D., 1917; Stetson Univ., LL.D. Supt., public educ., Orange Co., N. C., 1901-04; pastor of churches, N. C., Ky., Tex., 1902-21; cor. sec., Baptist Mission Board, N. C., 1921-26; gen. sec., N. C. Baptist-Convention, 1926-32; exec. sec., Foreign Mission Board, 1933-44; emeritus, 1945—. Author: “Day Dawn in Yoruba Land,” “Christ’s Expendables,” and autobiography. m. Emma Parker, May 2, 1906. Child: C. Katharine (m. Severance), 1907. Address: Hillsboro, N. C. CODY, BILL BURT Associate Secretary, Missionary Personnel b. Farmerville, Tex., Sept. 16, 1926; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. B.S.U. Dir., Univ. of Ky., 1950-53; assoc. sec., Student Dept., Baptist Sunday School Board, 1958-55; assoc. sec. for missionary personnel, Foreign Mission Board, 1955—, m. Elizabeth Ann Compere, Aug. 238, 1947. Children: Kathryn Eliza- beth, 1953; David Compere, 1954. Address: 4409 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. CRAWLEY, WINSTON Secretary for the Orient b. Newport, Tenn., May 2, 1920; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1939; Vanderbilt Univ., M.A., 1942; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; Th.D., 1947. Teacher, Baylor Univ., 1939-40; editorial work, Sunday School Board, 1940-44; pastor, Versailles, Ky., 1944-47; prof., S.B.T.S., 1951- 52. Appointed missionary to China, 1947; language study, Peking, China, 1947-48; Baguio, Philippines, 1948-49; evang., Baguio, 1949- 52; prof., seminary, Baguio, 1952-54. Sec. for the Orient, Foreign Mission Board, 1954—. Author: ‘Into a New World.” m. Margaret Lawrence, June 4, 1944. Children: James Winston, Jr., 1947; Sarah Anne, 1949; Margaret Joy, 1954. Address: 7506 Greengate Dr., Richmond, Va. DAWKINS, EDNA FRANCES Associate Secretary, Missionary Personnel b. Badin, N. C., Apr. 3, 1917; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1987; Univ. of N. C.; Ore. State Univ.; Syracuse Univ., M.A., 1944. Mere- dith College, sec. to dean of women, 1937-40; asst. to dean of women, 1940-42; asst. dean of women, 1944-47. Assoc. sec. (asst. sec. until 1958) for missionary personnel, Foreign Mission Board, 1947—. Address: 8916 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. DEANE, EVERETT LESTER Treasurer b. Alberene, Albemarle Co., Va., Apr. 12, 1912; ed. Va. Mechanics Institute, courses in banking, 1929-31; diploma in accounting and business adm., 1936. Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Va., 1929- 80; U. S. Navy, 1944-46. Asst., book dept., Foreign Mission Board, 1930-34; asst. to treas., 1934-40; asst. treas., 1941-50; treas., 1950—. m. Virginia Dare Shelton, June 18, 1986. Children: Curtis Everett, 1941; Sharon Dare, 1947. Address: 2424 Kenmore Road, Rich- mond 28, Va. FUQUA, MARY ELIZABETH Assistant to the Executive Secretary b. Cape Charles, Va., Oct. 28, 1923; ed. Longwood College, B.S., 1945. Sec., Va. State Dept. of Educ., Richmond, 1945-46. Office sec., Foreign Mission Board, 1946-47; sec. to exec. sec., 1947-49; asst. to exec. sec., 1949—. Address: 3 Malvern Ave., Richmond, Va. GOERNER, H. CORNELL Secretary for Africa, Europe, and the Near East b. Mart, Tex., Aug. 5, 1908; ed. Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., 1929; Yale Divinity School; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1932; Ph.D., 1935. Instructor, S.B.T.S., 1935-38; asst. prof., 1938-42; assoc. prof., 1942- 48; prof., comparative religion and missions, 1948-57; dir., summer school, 1954-57. Sec. for Africa, Europe, and the Near East, Foreign Mission Board, 1958—. Author: “Thus It Is Written,” ‘America Must Be Christian,” “Exploring Africa,’ ““Let’s Listen.” m. Ruth Vinall Paddock, Sept. 1, 1932. Children: Georgia Cornelia _(m. Clipp), 1937; Esta May, 1939; Marjorie Ruth, 1942. Address: 5804 Lee Ave., Richmond, Va. : me Le / Dpe ee ae GRAY, IONE Associate Editor, ‘‘The Commission’; Press Representative b. Rison, Ark., Sept. 27, 1916; ed. Ark, A. & M. College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1940; Draughon’s Business College. Teacher, public schools, five years; Draughon’s Business College, Little Rock, Ark., 1942-43; asst. editor, “Arkansas Baptist,” Little Rock, 1943-48; editorial asst., div. of publications, S.B.C. Exec. Com., Nashville, Tenn., 1948-50. Assoc. editor, ‘The Commission,” and press rep., Dept. of Educ. and Promotion, Foreign Mission Board, 1950—. Address: 923 Kent Rd., Richmond, Va. GREER, GENEVIEVE Book Editor b. Bunker Hill, Ill., Mar. 1, 1907; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., aS 1929; Univ. of Mo. School of Journalism; Draughon’s Business School. Le oe Linotype operator, O.B.U., Shawnee, Okla., 1929-31; office sec., | “The Baptist Messenger,” Oklahoma City, 1935-43; reporter-book- keeper, “Foster County Independent,” Carrington, N. D., 1944-45. Sec. to editor, “The Commission,’ Foreign Mission Board, 1945-48; editorial asst., Dept. of Educ. and Promotion, 1948-50; book editor, 1950—. Address: 41 Lexington Rd., Richmond 26, Va. HILL, EUGENE LOWELL Secretary, Dept. of Missionary Education and Promotion b. Knox City, Tex., Aug. 28, 1909; ed. Southeastern (Okla.) Teachers College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1932; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1935; Ph.D., 1943. Appointed missionary to China, 1935; prof., N. T. Interpretation, Graves Theol. Seminary, Canton, China, 1936-50; res., 1946-49; mission treas., Singapore, Malaya, 1951-55. Sec., ept. of Missionary Educ. and Promotion, Foreign Mission Board, 1955—. m. Louise Heirich, Sept. 6, 1934. Children: Eugene Benton, 1988 (d. 1940); John Lowell, 1941. Address: 1230 Windsor Ave., Richmond, Va. . MAGEE, RALPH ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 23, 1911; ed. Va. Mechanics Institute, di- ploma in accounting and business adm., C.P.A., 1948. Employed at Federal Reserve Bank, 1928-46; Ernst & Ernst, 1946-49; cleaning and pressing business, 1949-51. Asst. treas., Foreign Mission Board, 1951—. m. Lois Reynolds, Aug. 17, 1940. Children: Ralph A., Jr., 1948; Stephen R., 1945; Cecelia Eleanor, 1951; H. Early, 1952. Ad- dress: 2330 Parkside Ave., Richmond, Va. MEANS, FRANK KESTER Secretary for Latin America b. Harwood, Mo., Sept. 6, 1911; ed. Kansas City Jr. College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1934; LL.D., 1955; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; Th.D., 1945. Prof. of Missions, S.W.B.T.S., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1939-47. Sec., Dept. of Missionary Educ. and Promotion, Foreign Mission Board, 1947-54; sec. for Latin America, 1954—. Author: “Give Ye!” m. Elwyn Walling, May 30, 19389. Address: 4008 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. NORDENHAUG, JOSEF President, European Theological Seminary, Ruschlikon, ZH, Switzerland b. Oslo, Norway, Aug. 2, 1903; ed. St. Hansbaugens Gymnasium, Artium, 1921; Univ. of Oslo, M.S., 1927; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1930; Ph.D., 1932. Pastor, Ind. churches, 1928-32; asst. pastor, First Baptist Church, Oslo, 1932-83; pastor, Irene Cole Memorial Church, Prestonsburg, Ky., 1933-36; Vinton (Va.) Church, 1936-41; Riv- ermont Ave. Church, Lynchburg, Va., 1941-48. Editor-in-chief, “The Commission,” Foreign Mission Board, 1948-50; pres., European Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, ZH, Switzerland, 1950—. Naturalized 1937. m. Helen Bacon Rampp, Aug. 7, 1934. Children: Ted, 1939; Karin, 1941. NORTH, FLOYD HAROLD Assistant Secretary for Promotion b. Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 23, 1918; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940. Dean and registrar, Southern Baptist College, Walnut Ridge, Ark., 1941-46; student sec. (B.S.U.), Nashville, Tenn., 1946-51; pastor, Kirkwood Church, St. Louis, Mo. Asst. sec. for promotion, Foreign Mission Board, 1957—. m. Thelma Lorraine Harkey, June 12, 19387. Children: Sharon Kay and Karen Gay (twins), Sept. 28, 1950. Address: 8215 Shannon Hill Road, Richmond, ee SADLER, GEORGE WASHINGTON Special Representative for Europe b. Laneview, Va., Oct. 10, 1887; ed. Univ. of Richmond, B.A., 1910; M.A., 1911; D.D., 1928; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1914; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1928. Teacher of Bible, Westhampton College, 1919-20; U.S. Army, A.E.F., private, 1918, chaplain, 1918-19; pastor, Second Church, Liberty, Mo., 1982-89. Missionary to Nigeria, West Africa, 1914- 81; sec. for Africa, Europe, and the Near East, Foreign Mission Board, 1989-57; interim exec. sec., 1953-54; special rep. for Europe, 1958—. Author: “A Century in Nigeria.’”” m. Annie Laurie May- nard, Aug. 5, 1919. Children: Henrietta (m. Ellwanger), 1920; George William, 1922. U.S. address: 43 Towana Rd., Richmond, Va. SCOFIELD, FON HULESTER, JR. Associate secretary for Audio-Visual Aids b. Charleston, Mo., Mar. 11, 1912; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A 1936; M.A., 1941; Andover Newton Theol. School; Duke Univ. Pastor, Bloomfield (Mo.) Church, 1937-89; Youngsville, N. C., 1939- 42; Rolesville, N. C., 1942-46; sec. for Dept. of Visual Educ., Radio, and Publicity, N. C. Baptist State Convention, 1946-48. Assoc. sec. for audio-visual aids, Dept. of Educ. and Promotion, Foreign Mission Board, 1948—. m. Maude Hunter Bowers, Nov. 17, 1933. Child: Mary Ellen (m. Silvers), 1934. Address: 5907 Shrubbery Hill Rd., Richmond, Va. SMITH, ROGERS MAKEIG Administrative Associate to the Executive Secretary b. Waco, Tex., May 19, 1912; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1935; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1939; M.R.E., 1940; Th.D., 1953; Peabody College; Vander- bilt Univ. Student pastor in Tex., 1936-40; Baptist Student Sec., Univ. of Tenn., Knoxville, 1940-44; sec., Student Dept., Tenn. Baptist Convention, 1944-54. Field rep., Foreign Mission Board, 1954-55; assoc. sec. for promotion, 1955-58; adm. assoc., 1958—. m. Evelyn Melton, Sept. 10, 1940. Children: Carolyn Ann, 1943 (d. 1943); Sara Sue, 1946; Rogers Melton, 1948. Address: 1003 Forest Ave., Richmond, Va. STERTZ, JAMES GAIL Associate Secretary for Missionary Personnel b. St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 27, 1923; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Dir. religious activities, Mercer Univ., Macon, Ga., 1947-48; pastor, Central Church, Newnan, Ga., 1949- 58; First Church, DeLand, Fla., 1954-57. Assoc. sec. for missionary personnel, Foreign Mission Board, 1957—. _m. Eda Klarer, May 20, 1946. Children: Joseph Karel, 1947; Kathryn Gail, 1949; James Gail, Jr., 1951; John Christopher, 1957. Address: Box 381, Bon Air, Va. WEST, ELMER STONE, JR. Secretary for Missionary Personnel b. Mayslick, Ky., Oct. 29, 1922; ed. Cumberland College; Univ. of Richmond, B.S., 1948; D.D., 1958; Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, B.D., 1946; Univ. of Chicago. Pastor, Glen Allen (Va.) Baptist Church, 1947-58. Sec. for missionary personnel, Foreign Mission Board, 1958—. m. Betty Jane Watts, Oct. 16, 1947. Chil- dren: Kathy Clarke, 1950; Martha Anne, 1951; Jennie Beth, 1954. Address: 4011 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. WRIGHT, ELBERT LEE Business Manager b. Richmond, Va., Apr. 29, 1912; ed. Univ. of Richmond, B.A., 1933; Va. Mechanics Institute (Banking); William and Mary College; Princeton Univ. Naval Training School. Bank clerk, Richmond, Va., 1983-85; teacher, athletic coach, Richmond, 1935-38; real estate, Pollard & Bagby, Richmond, 1988-43; property mgr., 1946-53; U.S. Navy, 1944-46. Business mgr., Foreign Mission Board, 1953—. m. Dorothy Maxine Wills, Aug. 29, 1986. Children: Janice Lee, 1940; Susanne Carol, 1946. Address: 2711 Northumberland Ave., Richmond, Va. Missionary Personne ABELL, JOHN CURTHBERT, JR. b. Houston, Tex., Nov. 80, 1920; ed. Rice Institute, B.A., 1942; Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, M.D., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Student lab, asst. and grader, Rice Institute, Houston, Tex., 1941-42; intern, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1945-46; medical officer, U.S.N.R., 1946-48; part-time medical practice, 1948-51; part-time employee, Veterans Adm. (medical dept.), 1949-51. Appointed 1951; staff doctor, leper colony, Ogbomosho, NiGERIA, 1951-52; hospital, Eku, 19583—. m. Betty Claire Roorbach, 1944. U.S. address: Box 150, Ennis, Tex. NIGERIA ABELL, BETTY CLAIRE ROORBACH (Mrs. John C., Jr.) b. Ennis, Tex., Dec. 26, 1923; ed. Texas State College for Women; Draughon’s Business College (Dallas); Rice Institute; Texas Chris- tian Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Clerical work, Dallas (Tex.) Power and Light Co., 1943-44. Appointed 1951; evang. work, Og- bomosho, NIGERIA, 1951-52; Eku, 19583—. m. John C. Abell, Jr., Feb. 6, 1944. Children: J. C., III, 1946; David Andrew, 1950; Richard Thomas, 1952; Betty Kathleen, 1954. NIGERIA ABERNATHY, JOHN ARCH b. Statesville, N. C., Jan. 3, 1896; ed. Univ. of N. C.; Univ. of Chicago; S.W.B.T.S.; New Orleans Business College; N.O.B.T.S., B.C.T., _ 1928; College of Chinese Studies. Missionary, China Direct Mission, 1920-24; liaison officer-chaplain, Chinese Government, 1944-46. Ap- pointed 1925; evang.-educ. work, Taian, and Tsinan, CHINA, 1925- 48; interned, 1941, repatriated, 1942; evang., adm., educ., relief work in Seoul, KorBA, 1950, 1953—; Pusan, 1951-53; evang. work, PHILIP- PINES, 1950-51; founder, pres., Korean Baptist seminary, 1952-57. m. Jewell Leonard, 1925. U.S. address: Huntington, Ark. scans A ABERNATHY, JEWELL LEONARD (Mrs. John A.) b. Huntington, Ark., Apr. 2, 1895; ed. East Central (Okla.) Teachers College, B.A., 1920; Moody Bible Institute; N.O.B.T.S.; College of Chinese Studies. Missionary, China Direct Mission, 1920-25; prin., Baptist girls’ school, Taian, China, 1925-28. Appointed 1928; prin., women’s schools in Taian and Tsinan, CHINA, 1928-48; evang. work, Seoul, KorBA, 1950, 19583—; Pusan, 1952-53; PHILIPPINES, 1950-52. m. John A. Abernathy, June 20, 1925. KOREA ADAMS, HEYWARD LANDER b. Williamston, S. C., Dec. 19, 1916; ed. Brewton-Parker Junior College; John B. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947; B.D., 1948. Pastor, Ga. churches, 1942-43; First Church, Crescent City, Fla., 1943-45; School Creek Church, Lampasas, Tex., 1945-47; Plum Grove Church, Markley, Tex., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; supervisor, station work, Benin City, NIGERIA, 1948-51; prin., teacher-training center, 1948-51; resigned 1953; reappointed 1956; evang., Kabba, 1956—. m. Dorothy Jean Anderson, 1946. U.S. address: 818 W. 7th Ave., Corsicana, Tex. NIGERIA ADAMS, DOROTHY JEAN ANDERSON (Mrs. Heyward L.) b. Camden, Ark., June 17, 1921; ed. Tex. State College for Women, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Summer worker, Sunday School Dept., Tex., 1942; schoolteacher, Mission, Tex., 1942-43; educ., sec., First Church, Corsicana, Tex., 1948; Baptist student sec., Tex. State College for Women and No. Tex. State College, 1943-46; sec. to registrar, S.W.B.T.S., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; evang., Benin City, NIGERIA, 1948-51; resigned 1953; reappointed 1956; evang., Kabba, 1956—. m. Heyward L. Adams, Aug. 26, 1946. Child: Dean Graham, 1949. NIGERIA 11 ADAMS, MARY FLOY WHITE (Mrs. W. W.) b. Brooklyn, Ala., July 14, 1883; ed. Judson College, B.A., 1908; Carver School, B.M.T., 1909. Schoolteacher, Ala. and Ga., 1903-07. Appointed 1909; evang. work, Tengchow, Shantung, CHrNA, 1909- 25; Dairen, South MANcHURIA, 1925-40. Retired 1948. m. Wayne Womack Adams, Oct. 28, 1909 (d. 1951). Address: 1124 S. 20th St., Apt. F-3, Birmingham 5, Ala. EMERITUS—CHINA ADKINS, THOMAS SPENCER b. Lindsay, Okla., Apr. 30, 1919; ed. Tex. Western College, B.A., 1942; Army Finance School; S.W.B.T.S. U.S. Army, 1948-45; sales- man, El Paso, Tex., 1946-48; maintenance supervisor, Housing Au- thority of El Paso, 1948-50; owner, Adkins Insurance-Real Estate, El Paso, 1950-57; head of life insurance dept. and salesman, DeWitt, Rearick, and Dycus, El Paso, 1957-58. Appointed (special) 1958; business mgr., Baptist Mission, HONG Kona, 1958—. m. Ellen Cobbs, 1942. U.S. address: c/o S. D. Cobbs, 904 Booker, Brownwood, Tex. HONG KONG ADKINS, ELLEN LOUISE COBBS (Mrs. Thomas S.) b. El Paso, Tex., Mar. 11, 1928; ed. Tex. Western College. Teacher, Presbyterian Pan-American School, Kingville, Tex., 1943-44; youth worker, music dir., First Church, Kingville, 1944; dir. of music, visi- tation, and B.T.U., Second Church, Corpus Christi, 1944-45; Clerk, oil co., E] Paso, 1951-52; music dir., Highland Park Church, El Paso, 1952-58; sec., insurance co., El Paso, 1954-57. Appointed (special) 1958; home-church evang., Kowloon, HonGc KoNG, 1958—. m. Thomas S. Adkins, Sept. 8, 1942. Children: James Spencer, 1947; William Stanley, 1949; Michael Louis, 1954. HONG KONG AKINS, LUTHER BYNUM b. McCaulley, Tex., June 28, 1923; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, Bethany Church, Brownwood, Tex., 1947-49; Mambrino Church, Granbury, Tex., 1949-51; Adamsville (Tex.) Church, 1952-54; Calvary Church, Stephenville, Tex., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1956-57; evang., Chiayi, 1957—. m. Sybil Lea Means, 1949. U.S. address: 202 Esplanade, Cuero, Tex. TAIWAN (Formosa) AKINS, SYBIL MEANS (Mrs. L. Bynum) b. Cuero, Tex., Sept. 8, 1928; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tolar, Tex., 1949-50; Cresson, Tex., 1950- 51. Appointed 1956; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1956-57; evang., Chiayi, 1957—. m. L. B. Akins, Aug. 28, 1949. Children: Barbara Lynn, 1951; Luther Lee, 1958; John David, 1954; Carol Sue, 1956. TAIWAN (Formosa) ALBRIGHT, LeROY b. Pineville, Ky., Dec. 3, 1927; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1946-47; asst. pastor, Georgetown Church, 1949-51; pastor, First Church, Claflin, Kan., 1951-52; Peters- burg (Ky.) Church, 1954-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958-59. m. Jean Flowers, 1950. U.S. address: 235 Montgomery, Decatur, Ga. SOUTHERN RHODESIA ALBRIGHT, JEAN ISOBEL FLOWERS (Mrs. LeRoy) b. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 19, 1980; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; Carver School. Substitute teacher, Petersburg (Ky.) Public School, 1956-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RuopeEsiA, 1958-59. m. LeRoy Albright, June 5, 1950. Children: Richard Maxwell, 1952; Maurice Rodney, 1954; Raymond Cecil, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA ALDERMAN, JENNIE b. Aleolu, S. C., Nov. 14, 1908; ed. Wheaton College, B.A., 1930; Columbia Bible College, B.A. in Biblical Educ., 19385; Yale Univ. Language School. Teacher, South Mountain Industrial Institute, Nebo, N. C., 1936; public schools, Darlington, S. C., 1943-44. Ap- pointed 1936; language student, College of Chinese Studies, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; evang. work, Tsinan, Shantung, 1938-40, 1947-48; resigned 1957; reappointed 1958; evang. work, TAIWAN, 1958—. U.S. address: Alcolu, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) 12 ALEXANDER, MARK MIDGETT, JR. b. South Norfolk, Va., Dec. 27, 1927; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. B.S.U. dir., Tex. Christian Univ., and Brantley Draughon Business College, Fort Worth, 1950, 1951-52; supply pastor, Riverside Church, Elizabeth City, N. C., 1950; pastor, Shiloh Church, Itasca, Tex., 1952-53; Coinjock, Poplar Branch, and Rehobeth churches, Coinjock, N. C., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; evang., Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1957-58; Parana, Entre Rios, 1958—. m. Cecile Price, 1952. U.S. address: 1410 Hawthorne Dr., Norfolk, Va. ARGENTINA ALEXANDER, CECILE PRICE (Mrs. Mark M., Jr.) b. Corinth, Miss., Dec. 2, 1927; ed. Miss. State College for Women; Miss. College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Vacation Bible school worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1948, 1949; Fla., 1951; counselor, Miss. GA camp, Clinton, 1950; schoolteacher, Ben- tonia, Miss., 1950-51; educ. sec., South Norfolk (Va.) Church, 1954. Appointed 1956; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; evang., Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1957-58; Parana, Entre Rios, 1958—. m. Mark M. Alexander, Jr., May 80, 1952. Child: Mark Steven, 1957. ARGENTINA ALEXANDER, MARY CHARLOTTE b. Blanco, Tex., May 19, 1886; ed. Baylor Univ., B.S., 1909; Carver School, B.M.T., 1917; Univ. of Tex., M.A., 1927. Teacher, Tex. col- leges and high schools, 1909-15; educ. sec., First Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1917-20. Appointed 1920; prin., Pooi To middle school, Canton, CHINA, 1922-34; sec., China WMU, 1938-49; pres., China B.Y.P.M.O., 1937-47, and interim sec., 1940-49; sec., Baptist Press, HONG KONG, 1952-56; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary and Pooi To middle school for girls, 1952-56. Retired 1956. Author: “Seedtime and Harvest,” “Charles Arthur Hayes, of China.” Address: 2708 Enfield, Austin, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA and HONG KONG ALLEN, CHARLES AUBREY, JR. b. Cumberland Co., N. C., Aug. 2, 1929; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1954; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Air Force, 1948-50; pastor, Magnolia and Cape Fear churches, Fayetteville, N. C., 1951-54; Center Church, Wade, N. C., 1954-58. Appointed for GUATEMALA, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. _m. Jean Short, 1954. U.S. address: c/o D. H. Short, 1010 Bridges St., High Point, N.C. GUATEMALA ALLEN, MILDRED JEAN SHORT (Mrs. Charles A., Jr.) b. High Point, N. C., Nov. 30, 1980; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1951; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1958; S.E.B.T.S. Teacher, Mineral Springs High School, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1953-54. Appointed for GUATEMALA, 1958. m. Charles A. Allen, Jr., June 26, 1954. Child: Celia Elizabeth, 1956. GUATEMALA ALLEN, JAMES ROSS b. Blenheim, S. C., Aug. 20, 1890; ed. Guilford College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1915; S.B.T.S. Farmer-pastor, Lamar, S. C., 1915; pastor, First Church, Simpsonville, S. C., and teacher, Greenville (S. C.) high school, 1918-19. Appointed 1919; teacher, Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BRAzIL; actin prin., 1925, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1938; gen. sec., state board, and fiel missionary; co-pastor of First Baptist Church, Belo Horizonte. Retired 1952. m. Margie Hammond, 1919. Address: 2105 E. North St., Greenville, S. C. EMERITUS—BRAZIL ALLEN, MARGIE BELL HAMMOND (Mrs. James R.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 6, 1894; ed. Carver School, B.M.T., 1917; City Hospital (Louisville, Ky.). Appointed 1919; matron, girls’ dormi- tory, Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL, 1921-23; Sunday school and WMU worker, First Baptist Church, Belo Horizonte; state sec. of WMU, 1946-47. Retired 1952. m. James R. Allen, June 14, 1919. Children: James Ross, Jr., 1920; Frances Elizabeth, 1923 (d. 1924); Herbert Lewis, 1925; Nancye Jean, 1930. EMERITUS—BRAZIL ALLEN, OLIVE b. Elizabethton, Tenn., Oct. 27, 1907; ed. East Tenn. Teachers Col- lege; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1929; Columbia Univ. Teacher, Elizabethton High School, 1980-88; dir. of Christian educ., Citadel Square Church, Charleston, S. C., 1988-48. Appointed 1951; teacher, Nuuanu Kindergarten, Honolulu, Hawau, 1948—; educ. dir., Nuuanu Baptist Church, 1951—. Address: Elizabethton, Tenn. satiate 13 ALLEN, WILLIAM EDISON b. Amory, Miss., Jan. 25, 1892; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1916; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1919; Colgate Univ., M.A., 1920; S.B.T.S. Missionary, Monroe and Itawamba (Miss.) counties, 1920-21. Ap- ae 1921; field missionary, Federal District of Rio, BRAZIL; pastor, icardo de Albuquerque Church, 1922-36; prof. of Greek, Baptist seminary, Rio de Janeiro, 1922—; pastor, Itacurussa Church, 1936- 56; pastor emeritus, 1956—; editor, Bible Press, 1940—. m. Edith Ayers, 1922. U.S. address: c/o Dr. A. A. Allen, Amory, post a A ALLEN, EDITH AYERS (Mrs. W. E.) b. Fort Smith, Ark., Dec. 10, 1892; ed. Converse College, B.Mus., 1914; B.A., 1916; Ark. State Normal; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Teacher, Fort Smith (Ark.) High School, 1916-18. Appointed 1921; pres. and later sec., WMU of Federal District of Rio, BRAZIL, 1921- 31; teacher, Girls’ Dept., Rio College, 1921-48; head, Bible Dept., Rio Training School, 1949—. Author: two books of songs for children, two Bible study courses, “Syllabus for Study of Old Testament,” “Biblical Archeology of the Old Testament” (Portuguese); “Keys to Brazil” (English). m. W. E. Allen, June 19, 1922. BRAZIL ANDERSON, JUSTICE CONRAD b. Bay City, Tex., Feb. 18, 1929; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; M.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Th.D., 1958. Pastor, Stranger (Tex.) Church, 1949-50; Osage (Tex). Church, 1950-53; Franklin (Tex.) Church, 1953-57. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Mary Ann Elmore, 1949. U.S. address: Box 829, Orange, Tex. ARGENTINA ANDERSON, MARY ANN ELMORE (Mrs. Justice C.) b. Haynesville, La., Sept. 18, 1929; ed. Lamar Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; Sam Houston State Teachers College. School- teacher, Waco, Tex., 1949-51; Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; Franklin, Tex., 1956. a sarge for ARGENTINA, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Justice C. Anderson, June 1, 1949. ARGENTINA Children: Sandra Jean, 1958; Timothy Justice, 1957. ANDERSON, MAURICE JOHN b, LaPorte, Minn., July 20, 1914; ed. La. College, B.A., 1937; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941; Th.D., 1944; Yale Divinity School; La. State Univ., M.A., 1952. Pastor, Mill Plain Union Church, Waterbury, Conn.; prof., Bible and Greek, Hannibal-La Grange College, Mo. Appointed 1943; pres., Baptist Bible School, Honolulu, HAWwAt, 1944-46; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1947; teacher, Graves Theol. Seminary, Canton, 1948-49; Seminary, HonG Kona, 1953-55; sec., Baptist Press, 1955—; dean, Baptist College, 1956—. m. Kitty Thomstad, 1948. U.S. address: Many, La. HONG KONG ANDERSON, KITTY THOMSTAD (Mrs. M. J.) b. Flekkefjord, Norway, Mar. 6, 1916; ed. George Peabody College; Hannibal-La Grange College; N.O.B.T.S.; National Bible Institute (N. Y.); Carver School; Mo. Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1941; Univ. of Hawaii. School nurse, N.O.B.T.S. Appointed 1942; student evang., Univ. of Hawat, Honolulu, 1944-45; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1947; evang. work, Canton, 1948-49; Honc Kone, 1953—; nurse, Baptist Clinic, 1955—; teacher, Baptist college, 1956—. m. Maurice J. Anderson, June 1, 1943. Children: Maurice John. Jr., 1945; Thomas Leif, 1949. HONG KONG ANDERSON, PANEUMA BARTON (Mrs. Park Harris) b. Tigerville, S. C., Aug. 18, 1884; ed. Greenville Woman’s College, B.L., 1908; Carver School, B.M.T., 1914. Schoolteacher, 1908-10; teacher, mountain mission school, 1910-12; WMU fieldworker, S. C., 1914. Appointed 1915; teacher, Pooi In woman’s school, Canton, CHINA, 1915-18; evang. work, 1918-26; resigned 1926; reappointed 1930; evang., CHINA, 1930-36; HAWAII, 1987-38; resigned 1938. Retired 1950. m. Park H. Anderson, Sept. 24, 1918 (d. 1955). Child: Henry Lee, 1924. Address: Greer, S. C. EMERITUS—CHINA ANDERSON, SUSAN b. Habersham County, Ga., Apr. 1, 1892; ed. Carver School, B.M.T., 1915; Atlanta School of Music and Expression; Yoruba language student (Baltimore, Md.). Pastor’s asst., First Church, Charlotte, N. C., 1918-18; cor. sec., Georgia WMU, 1918. Appointed 1918; teacher of English, girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1920-46; 1951—. Author: “So This Is Africa.” U.S. address: 418 Stephens, Wichita, Kan. NIGERIA 14 ANDERSON, THERESA KING b. Hong Kong, China, June 1, 1917; ed. Blue Mountain College, 4 B.A., 1988; Carver School, M.R.E., 1941; Soule Business College. 5 Ae ris Sec. to pres., N.O.B.T.S., 1942-47. Appointed 1947; office and evang. work, Shanghai, CHINA, 1947-48; language study, Baguio, PHILIP- PINES, 1949-50; evang., Manila, 1950—. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. W. M. Gettys, 209 North Mountain St., Union, S. C. PHILIPPINES ANDREWS, WILLIAM PARKER b. Greensboro, N. C., Sept. 8, 1921; ed. Univ. of Richmond; Univ. of Tex., B.B.A., 1950; Harvard Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Em- ployee, advertising, Greensboro (N. C.) “News-Record,” 1938-42; U.S. Navy, 1942-47; pastor, Shiloh Church, Dawson, Tex., 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. work, Concepcion, CHILE, 1952-53; teacher, Colegio Bautista, Temuco, 1958—, and business adm., 1957—. m. Constance Wildes, 1946. U.S. address: 622 Forest St., Greensboro, N. C. CHILE ANDREWS, CONSTANCE WILDES (Mrs. William P.) b. Beverly, Mass., Mar. 30, 1925; ed. Salem (Mass.) Commercial School; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Ipswich, Mass., 1944-46; clerk, Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, T. H., 1946-47. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. work, Concepcion, CHILE, 1952-53; Temuco, 1953—. m. William P. Andrews, Feb. 20, 1946. Children: William Parker, Jr., 1949; Martha Elizabeth, 1951; Mark Wildes, 1956. CHILE APPLEBY, ROSALEE MILLS (Mrs, David Percy) b. Oxford, Miss., Feb. 26, 1895; ed. Central Teachers College (Okla.); Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1920. Appointed 1924; teacher, Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL, 1926; dir., Dept. of History and Statistics, Brazilian Sunday School Board, Petropolis, 1926-41; contributor, Brazilian Baptist publications; state WMU pres. of Minas Gerais, 1940-42; evang. worker, Belo Horizonte, 1942—; eight books written or translated. m. D. P. —. Aug. 4, 1924 (d. 1925). Child: David Percy, Jr., 1925. U.S. address: c/o David Appleby, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Calif. BRAZIL APPLEWHITE, CALVIN WINFIELD b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 28, 1919; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1940; School of Medicine, Vanderbilt Univ., M.D., 1948. U.S. Army, 1944-46; intern, U.S. Marine Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1944, and surgical resident, 1946-51; chief of surgery, U.S. Penitentiary Hospital, At- lanta, 1951-52; private surgical practice, Statesville, N. C., 1952-56. Appointed 1955; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1956-58; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Kediri, 1957—. m. LaVerne Viverette, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Luther Viverette, Union, Miss. INDONESIA APPLEWHITE, LaVERNE VIVERETTE (Mrs. C. Winfield) b. Union, Miss., Dec. 4, 1925; ed. Blue Mountain College; N.O.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1947. Summer student worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1945; sec., St. Charles Ave. Church, New Orleans, 1946-47; educ. dir., sec., First Church, Homer, La. (summer), 1947. Appointed 1955; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1956-58; evang. work, Kediri, 1957—. m. Winfield Applewhite, Sept. 5, 1947. Children: Rebecca Louise, 1949; Charlotte, 1951; Virginia Lee, 1954; Ruth Elizabeth, 1958. INDONESIA ARNOLD, WILLIAM EDWARD b. Louisville, Ky., May 10, 1928; ed. Speed Scientific School of Univ. Louisville; Georgetown College, B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-47; pastor, Belmont Church, Bracken Co., Ky., 1949-51; Second Twelve Mile Church, Butler, Ky., 1950-52; Salem Church, Campbellsville, Ky., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; evang., Kumasi and Sekondi, GHANA, 1957—. m. LaVerne Hutchens, 1951. U.S. address: 3632 Windward Way, Louisville, Ky. GHANA ARNOLD, GEORGIA LaVERNE HUTCHENS (Mrs. W. E.) b. Bowling Green, Ky., Mar. 14, 1930; ed. Georgetown College; Carver School. Office sec., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1951-52; Louisville, Ky., 1950-54. Appointed 1956; evang., Kumasi and Sekondi, GHANA, 1957—. m. William E. Arnold, Feb. 17, 1951. Children: Donna Cheryl, 1955; Susan Kay, 1958. GHANA ASKEW, DAVID CURTIS b. Sardis, Miss., Dec. 27, 1921; ed. Wood Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946; Univ. of Calif. Language School. Pastor, Miss. churches, 1942-47. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Hiroshima, JAPAN, 1949-55; Tokyo, 1955—. m. Mary Lee Trenor, 1948. U.S. address: Sardis, Miss. JAPAN ASKEW, MARY LEE TRENOR (Mrs. D. Curtis) b. Houston, Miss., July 21, 1921; ed. Wood Jr. College; Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1943; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946; Univ. of Calif. Lan- guage School. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Hiroshima, JAPAN, 1949-55; Tokyo, 1955—. m. D. Curtis Askew, May 30, 1943. Chil- dren: Gerald Trenor, 1948; Melinda Kaye, 1951; Kenneth Roland, 1954. JAPAN ATNIP, LOGAN CLOYCE b. Marmaduke, Ark., Feb. 7, 1923; ed. Univ. of Ark.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Army, 1943-44; summer worker, B.T.U. Dept., Ark. Baptist State Convention, 1948; pastor, Mt. Hebron Church, Marmaduke, and Walls Chapel Church, Para- gould, Ark., 1950-51; Mounds Church, Rector, Ark., 1951-52; Story Church, Maysville, Okla., 1954-55. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-57; evang.-educ. work, 1957—. m. Virginia Hill, 1950. U.S. address: 218 McDonough St., Elberton, Ga. SOUTHERN RHODESIA ATNIP, VIRGINIA HILL (Mrs. Logan C.) b. Ebberton, Ga., June 16, 1928; ed. Bessie Tift College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Staffer, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1949; teacher, high school, Elberton, Ga., 1949-50; Paragould, Ark., 1950-51. Appointed 1956; language student, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-57; evang. work, 1957—. m. Logan C. Atnip, July 16, 1950. Children: David Logan, 1951; Stephen Anderson, 1954; Clifton Edward, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA AUSTIN, STELLA ASALEE b. Hickory, N. C., June 5, 1920; ed. Mars Hill College; Meredith College, B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1949. Housekeeper, Lenoir, N. C., 1937-40; employee, hosiery mills, Granite Falls and Hickory, N. C., 1941-48; visitation, recreational work, Jacksonville (N. C.) Church, 1945; fieldworker, WMU Dept. of N. C., 1946; B.T.U. Dept., 1947-48. Appointed 1949; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Agbor, NIGERIA, 1949-55; prin., Baptist girls’ high school, Oshogbo, 1955—. U.S. address: Box 404, Rte. 1, Lenoir, N. C. NIGERIA BACH, ALMA JEAN b. Jackson, Ky., July 25, 1920; ed. Denison Univ., Eastern Ky. Teachers College, B.S., 1942; Univ. of Ky., M.S., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Teacher, public schools, Louisville and Covington, Ky., 1944-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, in Mo., 1947. Appointed 1948; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1948-50; women’s training college, 1948-58; Elementary Training Center for Women, Ile-Ife, 1958-59. U.S. address: Green Acres Farm, Florence, Ky. NIGERIA BADGER, TED ORRIS b. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 17, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; pastor, churches in Tex., 1946-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Davao City, PHILIPPINES, 1954-55; publications, Manila, 1955-57; evang., Cavite, 1958—. m. Mary Byerly, 1943. U.S. address: 800 Teetshorn St., Houston 9, Tex. PHILIPPINES BADGER, MARY ELLEN BYERLY (Mrs. Ted O.) b. Des Moines, Iowa, July 9, 1925; ed. Massey Business College (Houston, Tex.); Baylor Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Stenographer, clinic, Houston, 1943-44; civil service employee, Ellington Field, Tex., 1944-45. Appointed 1953; language student, Davao City, PHILIP- PINES, 1954-55; publications, Manila, 1955-57; evang., Cavite, 1958—. m. Ted Badger, Oct. 9, 1948. Children: Janet Elaine, 1947; Robert Allen, 1950; Mark Riley, 1955. PHILIPPINES 16 BAGBY, ALBERT IAN b. Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 26, 1903; ed. Mackenzie College, Sao Paulo; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1928; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1985; Chiafarelli Prof. School of Music, Sao Paulo; piano study in Paris and Switzerland. Appointed 1989; pastor, evang., and fieldworker, State of Rio Grande do Sul, and teacher, counselor, and minister in Ginasio Batista Ameri- cano, Porto Alegre, BRAZIL, 1940-58; dir., Colegio Batista, 1958—. m. Thelma Frith, 1938. BRAZIL ‘ BAGBY, THELMA FRITH (Mrs. Albert I.) b. North Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 20, 1906; ed. John Brown Univ., Bible Institute of Los Angeles; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1932. Independ- ent missionary, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1933-38. Appointed 1938; teacher, Ginasio Batista Americano, and WMU worker, Porto Alegre, BRAZIL, 1939-48; dir., primary school, 1948-58; technical dir., Colegio Batista, 1958—. m. Albert I. Bagby, Dec. 31, 1938. Children: Albert Ian, Jr., 1989; Daniel Gordon, 1941; Ronald Oliver, By : AZIL BAGBY, TAYLOR CRAWFORD b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 29, 1885; ed. Mackenzie College, Sao Paulo; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1907; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1912. Pastor of churches in La., Ky., Wis., Va.; independent missionary to Brazil, 1914-18. Appointed 1918; pastor and evang., Sao Paulo, BRazIL, 1918-44; Goiania, 1942-51; Sao Vicente, 1951-55, and continuing after retirement, 1955—. Retired 1955. m. Frances Adams, 1918. U.S. address: White Stone, Va. EMERITUS—BRAZIL BAGBY, FRANCES ADAMS (Mrs. T. C.) b. White Stone, Va., July 5, 1892; ed. State Normal School (Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va.). Teacher, public school, White Stone, Va. Appointed 1918; officer, Sao Paulo state WMU work, evang. worker, Sao Paulo, BRAzIL, 1914-44; Goiania, 1942-51; Sao Vicente, 1951-55, and continuing after retirement, 1955—. Re- tired 1955. m. Taylor Crawford Bagby, Jan. 1, 1913. Children: Samuel, 1914; William, 1915 (d. 1934); Luther, 1917; Kathleen, 1918; Priscilla, 1928; James (Jaime), 1982 (d. 1951); Anne Luther, 1934. EMERITUS—BRAZIL BAILEY, GRACIA IMOGENE b. Corpus Christi, Tex., Jan. 30, 1915; ed. Okla. College for Women; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. Stenog- rapher, W.P.A., Chickasha, Okla., 1935-37, Okla. City, 1937-41; sec. and bookkeeper, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, 1942-45; Home Mission Board summer worker, 1946. Appointed 1947; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1948; dir., Instituto de Ida Nelson, Manaus, 1948-50; vice-dir., Instituto Batista Paraibana, Joao Pessoa, 1953—. U.S. address: 3701 N.W. 58th Terr., Oklahoma City 12, Okla. BRAZIL BAKER, DWIGHT LYMAN b. Bolivar, Mo., Nov. 21, 1920; ed. Ottawa (Kan.) Baptist Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1949; Princeton Theol. Seminary, Th.M., 1956. Chaplain, athletic dir., Waco (Tex.) State Home, 1942-48; pastor, Mt. Zion Church, Rockdale, Tex., 1943-44; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1945-46; pastor, Stoneburg, Tex., 1947-49; Miami, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; prin., Nazareth Baptist School, ISRAEL, 1950-52; pastor, Nazareth Baptist Church, 1950—. m. Emma Weatherly, 1946. U.S. address: 901 Jackson St., Jeffer- son City, Mo. ISRAEL BAKER, EMMA ELIZABETH WEATHERLY (Mrs. Dwight L.) b. Narrows, Va., Oct. 14, 1918; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., B.C.T., 1941; M.C.T., 1944. Enlistment sec., First Baptist Church, Waxahachie, Tex., 1944-45; asst. missionary, Toledano Mission, New Orleans, La., 1945-46. Appointed 1950; evang. worker, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1950—. m. Dwight L. Baker, June 19, 1946. Children: Bronson Thomas, 1947; William Glen, 1949; Carol Elaine, 1951; Jon Stephen, 1952. ISRAEL BAKER, MARY HAMMOND (Mrs. C. A.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 11, 1890; ed. Greenville, S. C., public schools; S.B.T.S. Appointed 1917; educ.-evang. work, Rio College, BRAzIL, 1917-34; 1936-39; Belo Horizonte, 1934-36. Retired 1945. m. C. A. Baker, Sept. 28, 1914 (d. 1939). Children: Herbert Marshall, 1915; Elsie Lucile (m. Hodgens), 1916; Margie Elnora (m. Clark), 1919; Clifton Ayers, Jr., 1924. Address: 227-A Park Ave., Greenville, S.,Ca EMERITUS—BRAZIL 1a: BAKER, MATTIE ALIDA b. Nichols, S. C., Feb. 7, 1891; ed. Coker College, B.A., 1914; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921; George Peabody College, M.A., 1931. Teacher, public schools, S. C., 1914-19; Oak Hill Academy, Va., 1921-22. Ap- pointed 1928; gen. evang., Lapa Church, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1925-52; Perdizes Church, 1954-58; teacher, counselor of religious organiza- tions, Colegio Batista Brasileiro, 1925-45; supervisor of kindergarten, 1932-38; leader of college YWA, 1988-58; state YWA leader, 1925- 58; sec., city WMU, 1950-52. U.S. address: R.F.D. 1, Nichols, s8.C. BRAZIL BARLOW, HANNAH LEE b. Smithfield, Va., Nov. 8, 1926; ed. Westhampton College, B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1951. Library work, Richmond, Va., 1945-48; Home Mission Board work with Indians in N. M., 1948; teacher, Smithfield (Va.) High School, 1948-49; Va. WMU camp and mission work, 1950; library work, Louisville, Ky., 1950-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; WMU Young People’s work, Kokura, 1953-56; Tokyo, 1957—. U.S. address: Smithfield, Va. JAPAN BARRATT, CLIFFORD IRENE b. Greenwood, S. C., Feb. 11, 1893; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1915; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Teacher, industrial school, Dovesville, S. C., 1915-16; home demonstration agent, Barnwell County, S. C., 1917-19. Appointed 1921; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1921-22; substitute prin., Shih Yu girls’ school, Kaifeng; evang. work, Pochow, 1922-42; teacher, Huai En jr. middle school, Pochow, 1941-42, 1947-48; interned 1942, repatriated 1942; evang. work, Kukong, 1948-50; Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, 1950—. U.S. address: Greenwood, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) BARTLEY, JAMES WILLARD, JR. b. West Point, Ga., Jan. 9, 1927; ed. West Ga. College; Ala. Poly- technic Institute, B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Navy, 1945-46; pastor, Baptist churches in Tex., 1949-52; instructor, Shep- pard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1952-53; field evang., Monte- video, URUGUAY, 1954; pastor, Radio Norte Church, 1955—; teacher, Bible institute, 1956—. m. Peggy Jean Place, 1952. U.S. address: 1250 N.W. 82nd Ct., Miami, Fla. URUGUAY BARTLEY, PEGGY JEAN PLACE (Mrs. James W., Jr.) b. San Benito, Tex., Aug. 21, 1929; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Teacher, public schools, Harlingen, Tex., 1950-51; library asst., S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; teacher, public schools, Holliday, Tex., 1952. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1952-53; church evang., Montevideo, URUGUAY, 1954—. m. James W. Bartley, Jr., Jan. 19, 1952. Children: Nancy Ellen, 1958; James Steven, 1955; Michael Alan, 1958. URUGUAY BAUSUM, ROBERT LORD b. Harrold, S. D., Mar. 22, 1898; ed. Univ. of Richmond; Crozer Seminary, Th.B., 1919; Johns Hopkins Univ. Pastor in Baltimore, Md., 1918-20, 1946-50. Appointed 1920; evang., Kweilin, CHINA, 1921-44; prin., Baptist boys’ school, 1921-26, 1928-35; supt., Baptist hospital, 1929-31, 1941-43; Baptist relief, 1940-43; pastor, 1940-41; civilian chaplain, U.S. Air Force Base, 1941-43; evang. and pastor, Keelung, TAIWAN (Formosa), 1951-55; teacher, Baptist seminary, Taipeh, 1952-55. Retired 1958. Author: ‘The Chinese Jar and Other Poems.” m. Euva Majors, 1929. Address: P.O. Box 163, Mt. Vernon, Ky. EMERITUS—CHINA and TAIWAN BAUSUM, EUVA MAJORS (Mrs, Robert L.) b. McKinney, Tex., Feb. 24, 1900; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.A., 1923; S.W.B.T.S. ‘Teacher, public school, Higgins, Tex., 1923-24. Appointed 1924; prin., Kweilin (CHINA) girls’ high school, 1924-32; teacher, boys’ school, 1932-35; supervisor, community Sunday school, 1935-44; teacher, Bible schools, 1939-41; adviser, war or- phanage, 1940-44; church evang., Keelung, TAIwaN (Formosa), 1951-55. Retired 1958. m. Robert L. Bausum, July 23, 1929. Chil- dren: Carolyn Ruth, 1931 (d. 1931); George Robert, 1932; Howard Thomas, 1933; Dorothy Lord (m. Evans), 1937. EMERITUS—CHINA and TAIWAN BEALL, JEANNETTE ELLEN b. Wellsville, Kan., Jan. 20, 1885; ed. Central College of Osteopathy, Kansas City, Mo., D.O.; Univ. of Physicians and Surgeons, Kansas City, Mo., M.D., 1918; Carver School, B.M.T., 1913. Stenographer and church sec., Kansas City; in charge of infirmary, Ga. Baptist Children’s Home, 1944. Appointed 1919; dir., Kathleen Mallory Hos- pital and medical work, Mayfield-Tyzzer Hospital, Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1919-41; physician and teacher, Tsingtao, Shantung, 1947-48. Retired 1953. Address: 217 Maple St., West Plains, Mo. EMERITUS—CHINA 18 BEATY, ROBERT EDWARD b. Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 15, 1924; ed. Memphis State Univ., B.S., 1948; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953; B.D., 1955; N. C. Baptist Hospital, pastoral counseling. U.S. Navy, 1943- 46; educ. and music dir., Indian Oaks Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951; teacher, Tex., 1952-55; Memphis, 1955-56; pastor, Dennis, Tex., 1953- 54; Lingleville, Tex., 1954-55; Mission of Cherokee Church, Mem- phis, 1955-58. Appointed (special) for CENTRAL AFRICA, 1958. m. Thelma Osborne, 1950. U.S. address: 3586 Northwood, Mem- phis, Tenn. CENTRAL AFRICA BEATY, THELMA KATHRYN OSBORNE (Mrs. Robert E.) b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 12, 1929; ed. Arthur Jordan Conservatory; Julliard School of Music; Indianapolis Business College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1954. Sec. and office worker, Columbia Univ., New York City, 1948-50; teacher, Cherokee Church kindergarten, Memphis, Tenn., 1956-57. Appointed (special) for CENTRAL AFRICA, 1958. m. Robert E. Beaty, June 17, 1950. Children: John Robert, 1951; David Travis, 1953; Stephen Lee, 1956. CENTRAL AFRICA BEDDOE, LOUELLA HOUSTON (Mrs. Robert Earl) b. Calloway Co., Ky., Dec. 9, 1883; ed. Murray (Ky.) Institute; Carver School. Teacher in Ky., 1902-06; church visitor, Troy, Ala., 1908-09. Appointed 1909; evang., Chefoo, CHINA, 1909-11; Yingtak, 1911-18; Wuchow, 1918-25; 1934-47; prin., Wang To girls’ school, 1984-89; editor, Sunday school literature for Free China, 1941-44. Retired 1948. m. R. E. Beddoe, Nov. 24, 1911 (d. 1952). Children: Mary Frances (m. Ross), 1912; Addie (m. Choate), 1914; Robert Stanley, 1917 (d. 1920). Address: 5019 Sherman, Galveston, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA BEDFORD, ALLEN BENJAMIN b. Belen, N. M., Feb. 19, 1927; ed. Eastern N. M. Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.M., 1957. Grocery clerk, Clovis, N. M., 1941-43; pastor, Baptist churches in Portales, Pleasant Hill, and Ranchvale, 1942-48; pastor, Baptist churches in Myra and Muenster, Tex. (half-time) and part-time grocery clerk, 1948-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Costa Rica, 1951-52; field evang., Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1958—. m. La Nell Watson, 1946. U.S. address: 821 N. Golder, Odessa, Tex. ARGENTINA BEDFORD, LA NELL WATSON (Mrs. Allen B.) b. Lorenzo, Tex., Jan. 14, 1925; ed. Eastern N. M. Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S. Student grader for college teachers, Portales, N. M., 1943-44; clerk, Ben Franklin Variety Store, Portales, 1944; worked part-time in business office of Eastern N. M. Univ., 1944-46; sec., First Baptist Church, Portales, 1945; teacher, high school, Floyd, N. M., 1946. Appointed 1951; language student, Costa Rica, 1951-52; church evang., Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1953—. m. Allen Bedford, Apr. 18, 1946. Children: David Allen, 1949; Nelda Anne, 1954. ARGENTINA BELL, LESTER CARL b. Pittsburg, Tex., May 20, 1919; ed. East Tex. Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1940; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1957. Pastor of churches in Tex. and Okla., 1937-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; pastor, Presidente Prudente, 1951-52; field evang., 1951-58; Curitiba, 1953-56; Bauru, 1958—; teacher, theol. seminary, Rio de Janeiro, 1957. m. Bessie Giddens, 1948. U.S. address: c/o J. W. Bell, Pittsburg, Tex. BRAZIL BELL, BESSIE GIDDENS (Mrs. Lester C.) b. Duncan, Okla., Oct. 20, 1924; ed. Hill’s Business College; S.W.T.B.S. File clerk and supply keeper, A.A.A., Duncan, Okla., 1942-48. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1950-51; church evang. and WMU work, Presidente Prudente, 1951-53; Curitiba, 1953-56; Rio de Janeiro, 1957; Bauru, 1958—. m. Lester C. Bell, Oct. 15, 1948. Children: Carl Wayne, 1944; David Glenn, 1949; Philip Carey, 1953; Lester Donald, 1958. BRAZIL BELL, PAUL CARLYLE, JR. b. Bastrop, Tex., Aug. 8, 1928; ed. Canal Zone Jr. College and Univ. of Panama; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Store- keeper, U.S. Naval Supply Depot, Balboa, Canal Zone, 1945-46; pas- tor, Mexican Church, Marlin, Tex., 1948-50; student missionary, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1950-53. Appointed 1953; evang., GUATEMALA, 1958, 1954—; language student, Costa Rica, 1953-54. m. Carolyn Crunk, 1950. U.S. address: c/o Dr. Otis Strickland, Decatur Baptist College, Decatur, Tex. GUATEMALA 19 BELL, CAROLYN CRUNK (Mrs. Paul C., Jr.) b. Memphis, Tenn., June 17, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; Memphis State College; S.W.B.T.S. Office worker, Bellevue Baptist Church, Memphis (summer), 1948; schoolteacher, Arlington and Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-52. Appointed 1958; evang., GUATEMALA, 1958, 1954—; language student, CosTA RIcA, 1953-54. m, Paul C. Bell, Jr., June 15, 1950. Children: Ellen Kay, 1952; Paul Lendyn, 1954; Carol Jeanne, 1955; Edith Susan, 1957. GUATEMALA BELL, SARAH MARTHA b. Crystal Springs, Miss., June 8, 1930; ed. Copiah-Lincoln Jr. Col- lege; Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Memphis, Tenn., R.N., 1953; Miss. College, B.A., 1956; N.O.B.T.S. Staff nurse, Veterans Adm. Hospital, Jackson, Miss., 1953-56; campus nurse, N.O.B.T.S., 1957. Appointed 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958. U.S. address: Harmony Rd., Crystal Springs, Miss. INDONESIA BELOTE, JAMES DALBY b. Washington, D. C., Oct. 15, 1918; ed. George Washington Univ.; Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1985; Th.M., 1938; Wheaton College, B.A., 1936; S.B.T.S.; N.O.B.T.S., Th.D., 1946. Pastor, Augusta Road Church, Greenville, S. C., 1940. Appointed 1940; pastor, Wahiawa Church, Oahu, Hawan, 1941-45; evang., South CHINA (Leung Kwang Convention), 1947-50; HonG Kone, 1950-51; presi- dent, Hong Kong Baptist theol. seminary, 1952—. m. Martha Bigham, 1937. U.S. address: Blue Mountain, Miss. HONG KONG BELOTE, MARTHA BIGHAM (Mrs. James D.) b. Water Valley, Miss., May 29, 1915; ed. Columbia Bible College; Univ. of Miss.; Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1936; N.O.B.T.S. Dean’s asst., Blue Mountain College, 1936-37. Appointed 1940; church evang., Oahu, Hawau, 1940-45; Canton, CHINA, 1947-50; HonG Kona, 1950-51; teacher, Pooi To girls’ school, 1952-54; Baptist theol. seminary, 1954—. m. James D. Belote, Sept. 9, 1937. Chil- dren: James Dalby, Jr., 1938; Theodore Clinton, 1941; Virginia Francis, 1944; Martha Carolyn, 1947; Linda Anne, 1954. HONG KONG BENDER, WILLIAM DEAN b. Newton, Kan., May 19, 1924; ed. Ohio State Univ.; Hardin-Sim- mons Univ., B.S., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950._ U.S. Army, 1943- 45; instructor, Hardin-Simmons Univ., Abilene, Tex., 1946-47; pub- licity work, S.W.B.T.S, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-50; pastor, Bon Air Church, Arlington, Va., 1950-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NiGmrRIA, 1955; field evang., Okeho, 1956; Abeokuta, 1956—; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, 1956—. m. Novella Chism, 1950. U.S. address: 3108 La Luz Dr., Clovis, N. M. NIGERIA BENDER, NOVELLA BLANCHE CHISM (Mrs. William D.) b. Bagdad, Ky., Dec. 4, 1919; ed. Eastern Ky. State College; Carson- Newman College, B.A., 1944; Carver School; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Schoolteacher, Frankfort, Ky., 1941-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1946, 1947; staff member, Mexican Baptist Orphans Home, San Antonio, Tex., 1947-48, 1949-50. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; church evang., Okeho, 1956; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1956—. m. William D. Bender, Feb. 3, 1950. Children: Marcia Lynn, 1951; Angela Fay, 1952; Philip Grant, 1955. NIGERIA BENEFIELD, LEROY b. Caney, Okla., Mar. 21, 1926; ed. Murray State Agricultural Col- lege, A.A., 1949; Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D.,; 1957. U.S. Army, 1945-46; vocational agriculture teacher, Rattan, Okla., 1950-54; pastor, Cloudy (Okla.) Church, 1953-54; Sobol (Okla.) Church, 1954-55; New Hope Church, Cleburne, Tex., 1955-56; First Church, Rattan, 1956-58. Appointed 1958; language study, M’lang, PHILIPPINES, 1958; agricultural and evang. work, M’lang, 1958—. m. Nima Lou Mason, 1948. U.S. address: Box 352, Rattan, Okla. PHILIPPINES BENEFIELD, NIMA LOU MASON (Mrs. Leroy) b. Caney, Okla., Nov. 5, 1980; ed. Murray State Agricultural College; Okla. State Univ.; Southeastern State College; S.W.B.T.S. Sub- stitute teacher, Rattan, Okla., 1951-54; social caseworker, Rattan, 1957-58. Appointed 1958; language study, M’lang, PHILIPPINES, 1958; evang., M’lang, 1958—. m. Leroy Benefield, Apr. 8, 1948. Children: Deborah Lee, 1951; David Lynn, 1953. PHILIPPINES BENNETT, TROY CARSON b. Hanes, N. C., Apr. 12, 1929; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1951; Bowman Gray School of Medicine (Winston-Salem, N. C.);S.E.B.T\S., B.D., 1956. Summer Bible conference worker, Muskegon, Mich., 1947, Harvey Cedars, N. J., 1948, 1950; pastor, Chatham Road Church, Winston-Salem, 1952; Immanuel Church, Fayetteville, N. C., 1952-55; supply pastor, Roxboro (N. C.) Church, 1955; interim pastor, N. C. churches, 1950-51, 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, Dacca, PAKISTAN, 1957-58. m. Marjorie Trippeer, 1951. U.S. address: 407 Fourteenth St., N.E., Winston-Salem, N. C. PAKISTAN BENNETT, MARJORIE ANN TRIPPEER (Mrs. Troy) b. Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1928; ed. Roanoke College; Meredith College, B.A., 1950; Bluefield (Va.) College; S.E.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Okla., 1949; missions dir., office sec., First Church, Bluefield, W. Va., 1950-51; medical sec., Bowman Gray School of Medicine and Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1951-52. Appointed 1956; language student, Dacca, PAKISTAN, 1957- 58. m. Troy Bennett, Sept. 1, 1951. Children: Stephen Lanning, 1952; Rebecca Ann, 1955; Deborah Leigh, 1958. PAKISTAN BENSON, DAISY FITZMAURICE (Mrs. James H.) b. Palo Pinto, Tex., Aug. 28, 1876; ed. public schools of Palo Pinto. Music teacher, Tex. public schools. Appointed 1906; resigned 1918; reappointed 1921; evang. and educ. worker, Baptist Publishing House, El Paso, Tex. Retired 1942. m. James Horatio Benson, July 28, 1904 (d. 1942). Children: Maurice F., 1909; Jaime (m. Dorroh), 1913; Elbert Severe, 1916; Horace Shelton, 1918. Address: 4023 Kernack, Dallas 11, Tex. EMERITUS—BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE BERRY, EDWARD GRADY b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mar. 25, 1923; ed. Colegio Batista Mineiro (Belo Horizonte, Brazil); Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1948. Gun- ner, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943-45; Army reserve officer, active duty, 1948-50; dir., radio and recording, Atlas News Service, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1950—; sales mgr., Baptist Publishing House, 1952-56. Ap- pointed (special) 19538. m. Lois Roberts, 1953. U.S. address: 320 High St., Maryville, Tenn. BRAZIL BERRY, LOIS ROBERTS (Mrs. Edward G.) b. Maryville, Tenn., Apr. 19, 1921; ed. Maryville College, B.A., 1943; Univ. of Tenn.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Wal- land and Maryville, Tenn., 1942-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, with Spanish-American children in N. M., 1947. Appointed 1948; teacher, WMU Training School, and sec. work, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1949—. m. Edward G. Berry, Mar. 16, 1953. Children: Laura Anne, 1955; Edward Roberts, 1957. BRAZIL BERRY, TRAVIS SISLER b. Vredenburgh, Ala., Oct. 28, 1922; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1948; Tex. Christian Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Army, 1943-46; pastor, Bear Head Church, Sivells Bend, Tex., 1948- 49; Dixon Creek Church, Leo, Tex., 1948-49, Calvary Church, Gaines- ville, Tex., 1949-51; First Church, Farmersville, Tex., 1951-54; First Church Heights, Houston, Tex., 1954-57. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; field evang., Belo Horizonte, 1958—. m. Bernice Hayles, 19438. U.S. address: c/o J. A. Hayles, Frisco City, Ala. BRAZIL BERRY, BERNICE ELIZABETH HAYLES (Mrs. Travis S.) b. Frisco City, Ala., Nov. 4, 1924; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1946. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRazIL, 1957-58; church evang., Belo Horizonte, 1958—. m. Travis Berry, Nov. 19, 1948. Children: Michael Travis, 1946; Mary me A BERRY, WILLIAM HAFFORD b. Magazine, Ark., July 27, 1894; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1920; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of Mo., B.J., 1945. Pastor, McGehee (Ark.) Church, 1920-22. Appointed 1922; dir., Baptist school, Curitiba, BRAZIL, 1923-27; Baptist college, Rio de Janeiro, 1927; Colegio Batista, Belo Horizonte, 1928-31; state (Minas Gerais) evang., 1931- 48; dir., Servicio Noticioso Atlas, Rio de Janeiro, 1945-57; Dept. History and Statistics, 1946-57; sec.-treas., Brazilian Baptist Radio Commission, 1954—. m. Olga Oliver, 1921. U.S. address: c/o J. E. Berry, El Dorado, Ark. BRAZIL 21 BERRY, OLGA ANNE OLIVER (Mrs. William H.) b. Paris, Ark., Nov. 8, 1902; ed. Magazine (Ark.) Academy. Ap- pointed 1922; church evang., Curitiba, BRAzIL, 1923-27; Rio de Janeiro, 1927-28, 1944—; Belo Horizonte, 1928-48; dietitian, Training School for Young Women, Rio de Janeiro, 1952-54; YWA worker, 1952-57. m. William H. Berry, Sept. 2, 1921. Children: Edward Grady, 1923; Thomas Oliver, 1927; Bailey Hafford, 1928; Betty Anne, 19380. BRAZIL BIBLE, MATTIE LOU b. Haughton, La., Mar. 28, 1929; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, in IIl., 1951; educ. sec., First Church, Princeton, La., 1949-50; Tabernacle Church, Richmond, Va., 1952-54; educ. and youth activities dir., First Church, Kannapolis, N. C., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; in student work, Colegio Ameri- cano Batista, Recife, 1958—. U.S. address: 414 W. 69th St. Shreve- port, La. BRAZIL BICE, JOHN LANKFORD b. Blue Springs, Miss., June 17, 1889; ed. Jacksonville (Tex.) Baptist College, B.A., 1912; S.W.B.T.S., Th.B., 1928; Univ. of Téx. Appoint- ed 1928; dir., high school and science depts., Colegio Americano Batista, Recife, BRAZIL, 1928-26; dir., Colegio Batista Alagoano, Maceio, 1926-42; state (Alagoas) evang., 1943-46 (Pernambuco), 1947-48, 1950-51, (Sergipe) 1952-56; N. Brazil Mission treas., 1946- 49; Equatorial Brazil Mission treas., 1958-54. Retired 1956. m. Blanche Hamm, 1923. Address: 814 E. Buchanan, Longview, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL BICE, BLANCHE HAMM (Mrs. John L.) b. Ramer, Tenn., Oct. 26, 1896; ed. S.W.B.T.S., B.M.T., 1921. Ap- pointed 1923; matron, girls’ dormitory, Colegio Americano Batista, and Woman’s Training School, Recife, BRAzIL, 1928-26; bookkeeper, matron, Colegio Batista Alagoano, Maceio, 1926-43; teacher, 1943-46; Baptist Seminary, Recife, 1947, and Training School, 1947-48; field evang., South Pernambuco, 1950-51; teacher, Colegio Americano Batista, 1952-56. Retired 1956. m. John L. Bice, July 24, 1928. Children: John Arch, 1924; James Robert, 1925; Helen Bice (m. Foshee), 1930. EMERITUS—BRAZIL BITNER, JAMES HENRY b. Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 4, 1922; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1948; C.B.T.S. (Kan.), B.D., 1952; Th.M., 1955. Mission pastor, Oklahoma City, 1942-48, 1945-48; U.S. Army, 1948-45; caseworker, county welfare dept., Okla. and Kan., 1948-49; dir., Jewish work, Kansas City, Mo., 1950; pastor, Trinity Church, Kansas City, 1950- 58. Appointed 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-54; educ., evang. work, Temuco, CHILE, 1955-56; evang. work, Valparaiso, 1956—. m. Juanita Fern Weaver, 1942. U.S. address: 1413 North May Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla. CHILE BITNER, FERN WEAVER (Mrs. James H.) b. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 18, 1925; ed. Oklahoma City Univ.; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1948. Beautician, Oklahoma City, 1942-45; teacher, public schools, Kansas City, Kan., 1949-51. Appointed 1953; lan- guage student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1953-54; educ., evang. work, Temuco, CHILE, 1955-56; Valparaiso, 1956—. m. James H. Bitner, Aug. 8, 1942. Children: James Henry, Jr., 1944; Paul shames 2 BLACKMAN, LONNIE ELWOOD b. Goldsboro, N. C., June 10, 1892; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A, 1916; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1922; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1930; Nanking Univ. Language School. Appointed 1922; evang., Yangchow, CHINA, 1928-29; educ. evang., Shanghai, 1930-37; pastor, churches in HAWAU, 1938-43, 1947—; teacher, Baptist Bible School, Honolulu, 1943-44; -, Baptist Book Store, 1945. m. Gladys Yates, 1920. U.S. ad- : ¢/o Mrs. H. L. Anderson, 6954 Foch Rd., New Orleans, La. HAWAII BLACKMAN, GLADYS YATES (Mrs. Lonnie E.) b. Chatham Co., N. C., Feb. 9, 1897; ed. Eastern Carolina Teachers College; George Peabody College, B.S., 1921; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1930; Univ. of N. C.; Nanking Univ. Language School. Schoolteacher, N. C., 1915-19. Appointed 1922; teacher, Baptist high schools, Yangchow and Shanghai, CHINA, 1923- 31; Univ. of Shanghai, 1931-38; church evang., HAWAII, 1938-40; 1944—-; teacher, religious educ. in public schools, Hawaii, 1941-43; hospital evang., Honolulu, 1953-58. m. Lonnie E. Blackman, Aug. 29, 1920. Child: Mildred Fay (m. Anderson), 1924. HAWAII 22 BLAIR, MARTIN STONE b. Martindale, Tex., Jan. 14, 1884; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1912; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1917; Th.M., 1918. State Baptist worker among Negroes, Louisville, Ky., 1915-18; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1918-19; pastor in Fla. and Tex., 1918, 1919. Appointed 1919; field mission- ary, Santa Fe and Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1919-32; dir., Baptist day school, Cordoba, 1922-23; pastor, Las Varillas, 1932-34; dir., Rosario Bible Institute, 1937-38; business mgr., Baptist Publishing House, Buenos Aires, 1938-41, 1943-47; evang., South Buenos Aires, 1938-54; served Argentina Mission as treas. 7 years, sec. 3 years, pres. 1 year. Retired 1954. m. Cora Hancock, 1916. Address: 3813 Wayside, Fort Worth 10, Tex. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA BLAIR, CORA HANCOCK (Mrs. M. S.) b. Kathleen, Fla., Feb. 18, 1890; ed. Columbia Baptist College; State Normal (Fla.); Carver School, B.M.T., 1915. Schoolteacher, Fla., 1910-13; state Baptist worker among Negroes, Louisville, Ky., 1915-18. Appointed 1919; evang., Province of Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1919-27; Rosario City, 1927-35; gen. worker with national WMU, 1935; Rosario, 1936-38; Buenos Aires, 1938-48; South District, Buenos Aires, 1949-54. Retired 1954. m. Martin Stone Blair, Sept. 20, 1916. Children: William Judson, 1919; Martin Stone, Jr., 1926. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA BLAIR, WILLIAM JUDSON b. Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec. 25, 1919; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., and B.S.M., 1948; M.R.E., 1956; M.S.M., 1957. Minister of music, Azle Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1945- 46; pastor, First Mexican Baptist Church, 1946-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBIA, 1950; dir., Dept. of Sacred Music, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951- 55; editor, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, EL Paso, 1957—. m. Dorothy Rose Sullivan, 1946. Address: 8816 Volcanic Dr., El Paso, Tex. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE BLAIR, DOROTHY ROSE SULLIVAN (Mrs. W. Judson) b. Monticello, Ark., Oct. 16, 1922; ed. Texas Wesleyan College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Dramatics teacher, Recrea- tion Dept., Fort Worth, Tex., 1942-43; teacher, public school, Fort Worth, 1948-48. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLoMBIA, 1950; teacher, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951-55; publication work, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1957—. m. W. Judson Blair, Mar. 15, 1946. Children: Norma Lynn, 1948; Martha Louise, 1951; William Edward, 1958; Judson Paul, 1957. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE BOATWRIGHT, CLAUDE SAWYER (BOB) b. Emanuel Co., Ga., Aug. 10, 1924; ed. Abraham Baldwin Agricul- tural College; No. Ga. College, B.S., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.M., 1952. U.S. Army Air Force, 1943-46; pastor, near Cynthiana, Ky., 1951-53; Collins (Ga.) Church, 1953-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958-59. m. Betty Faith Williams, 1950. U.S. address: c/o Maurice Boatwright, Swainsboro, Ga. JAPAN BOATWRIGHT, BETTY FAITH WILLIAMS (Mrs. C. 8S.) b. Macon, Ga., Apr. 22, 1926; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E, 1950. Educ. dir., Buford (Ga.) Church, 1946-47; schoolteacher, near Covington, Ga., 1947-48; summer field rep., Ga. WMU, 1949; music and promotional dir., Lawrenceville (Ga.) Church, 1950. Appointed 1958; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958-59. m.C.S. Boatwright, Dec. 28, 1950. Children: Mary Linda 1953; David Wayne, 1955; Judy Beth, 1958. JAPAN BOND, GERALD CLAYTON b. Vernon Parish, La., July 26, 1927; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Farm supt., asst. mission supt., industrial mission, Liberia, ‘Africa, 1954-56; assoc. pastor, Bethel Church, Oakdale, La., 1946; pastor, Fullerton (La.) Church, 1945-46; Oak Grove Church, Clearwater, La., 1948-50; Pine Ridge Church, Melder, La., 1950-52; South Columbia Mission of First Church, Miss., 1952- 54; South Columbia Church, 1956-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Sekondi, GHANA, 1958-59. m. Helen Terry, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Ernal Terry, Box 684, Port Sulphur, La. GHANA BOND, HELEN MARIE TERRY (Mrs. G. Clayton) b. Stearns, Ky., Mar. 8, 1928; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; Lott Sec- retarial School, 1952. Substitute teacher, public schools, Melder, La., 1950-52; Columbia, Miss., 1952; office sec. and schoolteacher, industrial mission, Liberia, Africa, 1954-56; sec. to high school prin., Columbia, 1957-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Sekondi, GHANA, 1958-59. m. G. Clayton Bond, July 8, 1947. Children: Sandra Lynne, 1948; Carolyn Kay, 1950. GHANA 23 BOONE, HAL BUCKNER b. Elm Mott, Tex., Nov. 12, 1923; ed. East Tex. State Teachers Col- lege; Tex. Christian Univ.; Univ. of Tex.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958; Arlington State College; Southwestern Med- ical School of Univ. of Tex., M.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1948-45; pastor, Flag Branch Church, Iredell, Tex., 1950-52; extern, Beverly Hills San- itarium, Dallas, Tex., 1954-56; St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, 1955; intern, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Fort Worth, 1956-57; resident, Austin State Hospital, 1957-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958-59. m. Patricia Held, 1945. U.S, address: c/o Dr. J. B. Boone, 2601 Oaks Dr., Pasadena, Tex. TANGANYIKA BOONE, PATRICIA HELD (Mrs. Hal B.) b. Owensboro, Ky., Feb. 12, 1927; ed. Tex. Christian Univ.; Univ. of Tex.; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., Owensboro, 1944; clerk, Cameron, Tex., 1945. Appointed 1958; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958-59. m. Hal Boone, Jan. 27, 1945. Children: Hal Browning, 1946; Cathy, 1947; Susan, 1949; Paul Judson, 1951; George Daniel, 1958; James Carroll, 1958. TANGANYIKA BOSTICK, EDWARD MAY, JR. b. Hampton County, S. C., Feb. 16, 1898; ed. Clemson College, B.S., 1918; Univ. of S. C.; S.B.T.S.; Union Theol. Seminary (Rich- mond, Va.). Pastor, Indiana, 1920-22; Marine Camp Parris Island, S. C., 1922-23; S. C., 1930-34. Appointed 1928; language student, Soochow (China) Univ., 1923-24; teacher, Yates Academy, Soochow, CHINA, 1924-27, 1928-29; evang. work, Soochow, 1927-28; Wusih, 1935. Retired 1937. m. Nell Lawrence, 1923. Address: 3118 Fourth Ave., Richmond 22, Va. EMERITUS—CHINA BOSTICK, NELL LAWRENCE (Mrs. Edward May, Jr.) b. Hertford County, N. C., Nov. 18, 1894; ed. Chowan College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1928. Appointed 1928; teacher, Wei-Ling girls’ school, Soochow, CHINA, evang. and young people’s leader, Soochow and Wusih. Retired 1987. m. Edward May Bostick, Jr., Sept. 21, 1928. Children: William Darden, 1928; June, 1930. EMERITUS—CHINA BOWDLER, GEORGE ALBERT, SR. b. Santiago, Chile, Jan. 10, 1889; ed. Univ. of Minn.; Des Moines Baptist College, B.A., 1916; Univ. of Chicago, M.A., 1919; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1928. Pastor, Tenn., Minn., and Iowa churches, 1910-16. Appointed 1919; prin., Colegio Bautista, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1920-25; pres., Instituto Evang. Bautista, 1928-33; field (Northern Patagonia) missionary, Cipolletti, 1934-55. Retired 1956. m. Ruth Nicholson, 1919. Address: 1517 Denny Rd., Columbia, S. C. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA BOWDLER, RUTH NICHOLSON (Mrs, George A., Sr.) b. Carlisle, Iowa, Apr. 14, 1892; ed. Drake Univ. Teacher, public schools, Carlisle and Des Moines, Iowa, 1911-18; Louisville, Ky., 1919. Appointed 1919; teacher, Colegio Bautista, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1920-25; field (Northern Patagonia) missionary, Cipol- letti, 1934-55. Retired 1956. m. George A. Bowdler, Jan. 30, 1919 Children: George Albert, Jr., 1920; William Garton, 1924; Betty (m. Muirdon), 1925; Victor Robert, 1931. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA BOWLIN, RALPH TREECE b. Ashville, Ala., Sept. 5, 1918; ed. Howard College; E. Tex. Baptist College, B.S., 1949; D.D., 1955; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Army, 1941-45; pastoral work, Water Ave. Baptist Church, Selma, Ala., 1945-47; pastor in East Tex. and Okla., 1948-51. Appointed 1950; field missionary, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1951-52; Sanyati, 1952-54; teacher, theol. seminary, Gwelo, 1955—. m. Betty Jean Thedford, 1947. U.S. address: 7121 Georgia Rd., Birmingham 6, Ala. SOUTHERN RHODESIA BOWLIN, BETTY JEAN THEDFORD (Mrs. Ralph T.) b. Tyler, Tex., Oct. 4, 1926; ed. E. Tex. Baptist College, B.S., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E,. 1950. Vacation Bible school worker, Tex. State Sunday School Board (summers), 1945-46; youth dir., churches in Marshall and New London, Tex., 1945-47; teacher, public school, Marshall, 1947-49. Appointed 1950; gen. missionary, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1951-52; prin., Central Primary School, Sanyati, 1952-54; teacher, theol. seminary, Gwelo, 1955—. m. Ralph T. Bowlin, Dec. 23, 1947. SOUTHERN RHODESIA 24 BOZEMAN, OSCAR KONDERT, JR. b. Baton Rouge, La., Jan. 22, 1924; ed. Vanderbilt Univ.; Chicago City Jr. College; Univ. of Houston; Naval Air Corps Radar School; N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering, B.C.E., 1949; N.O.B.T.S. (extension). U.S. Naval Air Corps, 1948-46; partner, Bozeman construction concerns, Baton Rouge, 1949-58. Appointed (special) for Korea, 1958. m. Marie Walser, 1946. U.S. address: 599 Steele Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. KOREA BOZEMAN, MARIE WALSER (Mrs. Oscar K., Jr.) b. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 12, 1922; ed. Okla. State Univ.; La. State Univ.; N.O.B.T.S. (extension). Sec., St. Louis, 1940-43; U.S. Navy Women’s Reserve, 1943-46; sec., Baton Rouge, 1946; Raleigh, N. C., 1946-47, 1949. Appointed (special) for KorEA, 1958. m. Oscar K. Bozeman, Jr., Apr. 6, 1946. Children: Barbara Lynn, 1947; Laura Gene, 1950; Oscar Kondert, III, 1952; Jenny Gail, 1955. KOREA BRADLEY, BLANCHE b. Barnwell County, S. C., Mar. 15, 1885; ed. Brewton Parker Insti- tute; Carver School, B.M.T., 1914; Ga. Baptist Hospital, School of Nursing; N. Y. Hospital, R.N., 1917. Night supervisor, Ga. Tuber- cular Sanatorium, 1942-46; day supervisor, Battey State Hospital, Rome, Ga., 1950-53. Appointed 1918; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1918-19; supt. of nurses, Warren-Ayers Hospital, Hwanghsien, 1919-22; Oxner-Alexander Hospital, Pingtu, 1928-40; Stout Hospital, Wuchow, 1947-49. Retired 1952. Address: Statesboro, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA BRADSHAW, MELVIN JOEL b. Sedley, Va., Jan. 1, 1925; ed. Univ. of Richmond (Va.), B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Pastor, Dover Church, Manakin, Va., 1944; young people’s worker, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., 1944-45; pastor, Lawrenceville (Va.) Church, 1945-46; Mt. Sterling (Ind.) Church, 1947-49. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1952-55; chaplain, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1956—. m. Edith Claytor, 1948. U.S. ad- dress: Route 2, Franklin, Va. JAPAN BRADSHAW, EDITH CLAYTOR (Mrs. Melvin J.) b. Princeton, W. Va., Dec. 5, 1925; ed. Berea College; Carver School. Office worker, dean’s office, paper grader, English Dept., Berea (Ky.) College, 1946-48; practical nurse, Winchester, Va., 1947. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1952-55; church evang., Kyoto, 1956—. m. Melvin J. Bradshaw, June 22, 1948. Children: Melvin Joel, Jr., 1949; Richard Albert, 1950; Barry Claytor, 1953; Kenneth Alan, 1955; Joanne Carolyn, 1956. JAPAN BRADY, MARTHA FRANCES YATES (Mrs. Otis) b. Statesville, N. C., Dec. 8, 1982; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1953; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1955. Appointed 1956; educ. work, Nassau, BAHAMAS, 1956—. m. Otis W. Brady, Aug. 7, 1954. Child: John Thomas, 1955. BAHAMAS BRADY, OTIS WALTER b. Campobello, S. C., Oct. 15, 1927; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1952; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Air Force, 1945-48; interim pastor, First Church, Ellerbe, N. C., 1952-58; pastor, Calvary Church, Roanoke Rapids, N. C., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; educ. and evang. work, Nassau, BAHAMAS, 1956—. m. Martha Yates, 1954. U.S. address: Landrum, S. C. BAHAMAS BRANUM, IRENE THELMA b. Leslie, Ark., Aug. 18, 1917; ed. Mo. Baptist Hospital, School of Nursing, R.N., 1941; Ouachita Baptist College, Ark., B.S., 1945; Carver School; Yale Univ., Institute of Chinese Studies; George Peabody College. Private duty nursing, St. Louis, Mo., 1941-42; college nurse, Ouachita College, 1942-45; gen. duty nursing, Mo. Baptist Hospital, St. Louis, 1945. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; dir. of nurses, Baptist hospital, Kweilin, 1948-50; Pusan, Korma, 1952—. U.S. address: Star Route, Valles Mines, Mo. KOREA 25 BRASINGTON, JAMES BRYAN b. Heath Springs, S. C., Sept. 2, 1925; ed. Clemson Agricultural Col- lege; Univ. of S. C.; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Merchant Marines, 1948-46; staffer, Ridgecrest Assembly (sum- mer), 1949; dir., Central Boys’ Club, YMCA, Louisville, Ky., 1949- 50; pastor, Kimberlin Creek Church, Scottsburg, Ind., 1950-53; First Church, Umatilla, Fla., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Costa Rica, 1955-56; city evang., Lima, PERU, 1956-58; Arequipa, 1958-59. m. Victoria Young, 1948. U.S. address: 5028 Wofford Ave., Columbia, S. C. PERU BRASINGTON, VICTORIA (VICKEY) YOUNG (Mrs. J. Bryan) b. Gainesville, Fla., Dec. 18, 1924; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1947; Carver School. Summer worker, B.T.U. Dept., Fla. Baptist State Convention, 1945, 1946; youth and educe. dir., First Church, Quincy, Fla., 1947-48; sec. First Church, DeLand, Fla., 1948-49; staffer, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1949; office clerk, high school, Louis- ville, Ky., 1950-58. Appointed 1955; language student, Costa Rica, 1955-56; church evang., Lima, PERU, 1956-58; Arequipa, 1958-59. m. J. Bryan Brasington, May 30, 1948. Children: Kim Wilson, 1952; Melinda Lee, 1953. PERU BRATCHER, ARTIE PORTER (Mrs. Lewis Malen) b. Caneyville, Ky., Nov. 2, 1890; ed. Georgetown College; Berea College; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Caneyville, Ky., 1911-14. Appointed 1918; evang. worker, Colegio Batista, Campos, BRAZIL, 1920-23; day school, Baptist College, Rio de Janeiro, 1926-27; girls’ dept., 1928-42; Training School, 1942-57. Retired 1958. m. L. M. Bratcher, June 15, 1915 (d. 1953). Children: Lewis Malen, Jr., 1916; Robert Galveston, 1920; Edward Ballance, 1924. Address: 11 Ridge Road, Louisville, Ky. EMERITUS—BRAZIL BREEDEN, LEMUEL GLYNN b. Mobeetie, Tex., Dee. 20, 1925; ed. Stanford Univ.; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1947; Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, M.D., 1951. U.S. Army, 1944-46; extern, Memorial Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1950-51; intern, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951- 52; resident, 1952-58; physician, Newton Clinic, Cameron, Tex., 1953; private practice, Wink, Tex., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, San Jose, CosTA Rica, 1956-57; physician, Baptist hospital, Barranquilla, CoLompBia, 1958—. m. Ila Hayworth, 1949. U.S. address: 1111 Sixth St., Corpus Christi, Tex. COLOMBIA BREEDEN, ILA MOZELLE HAYWORTH (Mrs. L. Glynn) b. Granbury, Tex., Jan. 28, 1926; ed. Howard Payne College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1948; Univ. of Houston. Educ. sec., Park Ave., Church, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1944; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Mo., 1946, 1947; elementary dir., Second Church, Houston, Tex., 1948-51; Doyle Mission, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1951-53; clinic super- visor, lab. and X-ray technician, Wink, Tex., 1953-54. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; statistician, Bap- tist hospital, Barranquilla, CoLoMBIA, 1958—. m. L. Glynn Breeden, Dec. 17, 1949. Children: Wilson Lynn, 1951; David Lee, 1953; Harold Dean, 1955; Terry Glynn, 1957. COLOMBIA BREWER, NADYNE b. Winnsboro, Tex., June 8, 1923; ed. Wayland Baptist College, 1942-48; School for Dental Technicians (Army); Tex. Tech. College, B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Schoolteacher, Dickens, Tex., 1943-44; U.S. W.A.C., 1944-46; receptionist, sec. to dean of women, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex. (summers), 1950, 1951; teacher, Buckner Orphans’ Home, Dallas, Tex., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; dir., Kate White Domestic School, Salvador, 1955-58; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. B. F. Saxon, Star Route 1, Spur, Tex. BRAZIL BRIDGES, GLENN McLEEN b. Devol, Okla., July 20, 1916; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., M.R.E., 1945. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1940- 45; rural missionary, Fla. Baptist Convention, DeFuniak Springs, 1945-47; state Sunday school sec., Fla. Baptist Convention, 1947- 48. Appointed 1948; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949- 50; field missionary, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, 1951—. m. Mary Ruth Pennington, 1987. U.S. address: Joy, Tex. BRAZIL BRIDGES, MARY RUTH PENNINGTON (Mrs. Glenn M.) b. Era, Tex., Oct. 16, 1916; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College; How- ard Payne College, B.S., 1939; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Myra, Tex., 1942-45; Jacksonville, Fla., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; state WMU cor. sec., evang. work, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, 1951—. m. Glenn M. Bridges, May 22, 1937. BRAZIL 26 BROCK, LONNIE ROSS, JR. b. Goldsboro, N. C., Oct. 17, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. Assoc. pastor, churches, N. C. (summer), 1944, 1946; chaplain, Eastern Carolina Training School, Rocky Mount, N. C. (summer), 1947; worker, Home Mission Board (summer), 1948; educ. dir., Park View Church, Ports- mouth, Va., 1949-51; pastor, Hunton Church, Glen Allen, Va., 1951- 58. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; evang. worker, Natal, 1955—. m. Barbara Howard, 1952. U.S. address: 23815 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Va. BRAZIL BROCK, BARBARA RUTH HOWARD (Mrs. Lonnie R., Jr.) b. Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 12, 1927; ed. Medical College of Virginia; Carson-Newman College, B.S. in nursing, 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Nurse, Milligan Clinic, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1948-50; South Plains Cooperative Hospital, Amherst, Tex., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-51; St. Joseph’s Hospital, Fort Worth, 1951- 52; asst. prof. of surgical nursing, Medical College of Va., 1952-53. ainninted: 1958; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1953-54; evang. worker, Natal, 1955—. m. Lonnie R. Brock, Jr., June 14, 1952. Children: Karen Ruth, 1953; Mary Katherine, 1955. BRAZIL BROOKS, LUCY ERNELLE. &=.CMS - b. Bridgeton, N- C., Nov. 16, 1916; ed. Mars Hill College; East Carolina Teachers College, B.A., 1937; Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, R.N., 1942; Catholic Univ. of America; S.W.B.T.S. In- structive Visiting Nurse Society, Washington, D. C.; staff nurse, 1942-44; supervisor, 1944-47. Appointed 1947; member of staff, Baptist Women’s Training College, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1947—. U.S. address: 102 N. Library St., Greenville, N. C. NIGERIA BROONER, MARY AILEEN b. Lowell, Kan., July 26, 1924; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.A., 1948; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1950; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Sec.-bookkeeper, Spencer Chemical Co., Pittsburg, Kan., 1942-46; worker, registrar’s office, Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Mo., 1947-48; alumni and infirmary offices, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, 1948-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1948, 1951. Ap- pointed 1952; educ.-evang. worker, Sanyati, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1952—. U.S. address: c/o J. E. Brooner, Route 4, Columbus, Kan. SOUTHERN RHODESIA BROTHERS, LIONEL RAYMON b. Hopkins Co., Ky., Jan. 4, 1904; ed. Univ. of Fla., B.A., 1927; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1930; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1931; Stetson Univ. Teacher, public school, 1931-84; pastor, Melrose, Fla., 1934-36. Appointed 1936; acting prin., Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1937-44; prin., 1947-51; educ. sec., Nigerian Baptist Con- vention, 1950—; Ibadan, 1952—. m. Leola Smith, Aug. 26, 1981 (d. 1951). m. Mary Catherine Adams, 1952. U.S. address: De Land, Fila. NIGERIA BROTHERS, MARY CATHERINE ADAMS (Mrs. L. Raymon) b. Ocala, Fla., Oct. 24, 1920; ed. Mars Hill College; Fla. State College for Women., B.A., 1942; Carver School, M.R.E, 1948. Sec., First Baptist Church, Ocala, Fla., 1988; trainee, Air Traffic Control, At- lanta, Ga., 1942-438; asst. Airport Traffic Controller, Savannah, Ga., 1948; Air Traffic Controller, Charleston, S. C., 1943-44; U.S. Navy, Washington, D. C., 1944-46. Appointed 1948; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1948-51; educ. worker, Ibadan, 1952—. m. L. Raymon Brothers, _— 4, 1952. Children: Raymon Thomas, 1953; Mary Lee, 1954; Catherine May, 1956. NIGERIA BROWER, CORNELIA b. Orange, N. J., Jan. 1, 1896; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1919; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Settlement worker and kindergarten teacher, New Brooklyn, S. C., 1919. Appointed 1921; teacher, Colegio Bautista, Temuco, CHILE, 1922—. U.S. address: 406 N. Purdy St., Sumter, S. C. CHILE BROWN, HOMER ARBON, JR. b. Quincy, Ill., Sept. 6, 1918; ed. Hannibal-La Grange College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1942; Central Baptist Seminary; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; Gem City Business College (Quincy, Ill.), Master of Accounts, 1952; George Peabody College. Pastor in Ill., 1938-40; Mo., 1940-42; Kan., 1942-48; Tex., 1947-48; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1948-46. Appointed 1948; acting prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, NicmriA, 1948-49; Baptist Academy, Lagos, 1949-51; mgr., Baptist Book Store, Ibadan, 1952-56; prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, 1957—. m. Mildred Ruth Steckler, 1939. U.S. address: Quincy, Ill. NIGERIA 27 BROWN, MILDRED RUTH STECKLER (Mrs. Homer A., Jr.) b. Quincy, Ill., Oct. 21, 1914; ed. Hannibal-LaGrange College; South- west Baptist Academy and College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E, 1948. Presser, Pierson Manufacturing Co., Quincy, IIll., 1929-39. Appointed 1948; teacher, Baptist boys’ yt high school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1948-49; Baptist Academy, Lagos, nile 1949-51; church evang., Ibadan, 1952-56; teacher, Baptist boys’ , high school, Oyo, 1957—. m. Homer A. Brown, Jr., Sept. 8, 1939. , Child: Linda Grace, 1953. NIGERIA BROWN, LORNE ECKHARDT ~~ b. Hamilton, Canada, Nov. 15, 1918; ed. Bob Jones College; Univ. of Tenn. Medical College, M.D., 1944. Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1956. Resident doctor, Herman Kiefer Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1945-46; U.S. Army Medical Corps, 1946-47; medical practice, Fork Ridge, Tenn., 1948; dir., Tuberculosis Control, County Health Dept., and part-time physician, Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Ky.), 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Bahrein, Persian Gulf, 1949-50, and Beirut, LEBANON, 1955-56; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1951-55, 1956-57; medical evang., East Africa, 1958—. m. Martha Virginia Allen, 1941. U.S. address: 125 18th St., N.E., Cleveland, Tenn, EAST AFRICA BROWN, MARTHA VIRGINIA ALLEN (Mrs. Lorne E.) b. Byington, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1916; ed. Bob Jones College, B.A., 1988; Univ. of Tenn. Schoolteacher, Cleveland, Tenn., 1938-39, 1940-41; Aleoa, Tenn., 1939-40; Memphis, Tenn., 1942-44; library asst., Cossitt Public Library, Memphis, 1941-42. Appointed 1949; language student, Bahrein, Persian Gulf, 1949-50 and Beirut, LeBa- NON, 1955-56; evang., Ajloun, JORDAN, 1951-55, 1956-57; East Africa, 1958—. m. Lorne E. Brown, Nov. 27, 1941. Children: Martha Elizabeth, 1944; Margaret Louise, 1948; Rebecca Allen, 1951; Dor- othy Ann, 1956. EAST AFRICA BRUNSON, JULIAN RALPH b. Allendale Co., S. C., Mar. 26, 1926; ed. Providence Barrington Bible College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Staff worker, Ridgecrest Assembly (summers), 1942-44; U.S. Army Air Forces, 1944-46; dir. of music, First Church, Cross- ville, Tenn., 1950-51; missionary, Stone Association, Tenn., 1952; mission pastor, First Church, Salisbury, N. C., 1949; pastor, Spring- field (Ga.) Church, 1955-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Singa- pore, 1958-59. m. Charlotte Hicks, 1952. U.S. address: P. O. Box 429, Conover, N. C. MALAYA BRUNSON, CHARLOTTE ADELL HICKS (Mrs. J. Ralph) b. Hamilton Co., Tenn., Jan. 26, 1930; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., Sarasota (Fla.) Church, 1947; sum- mer worker, Hamilton Co. Assoc., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1950, 1951. Appointed 1958; language study, Singapore, 1958-59. m. J. Ralph Brunson, June 7, 1952. Children: James Ralph, 1953; Richard William, 1957. MALAYA BRYAN, CHARLES WILLIS b. Collinsville, Tex., Jan. 20, 1923; ed. Southwestern Univ., B.A:, 1945; Baylor Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.M., 1958. Grocery store proprietor, Whitesboro, Tex., 1940-41; U.S. Navy, 1943-45; pastor in Tex., 1947-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; prof., Instituto Teologico Bautista, San Jose, 1951-57; pastor, First Baptist Church, Lima, Peru, 1957—. m. Martha Anna Christian, 1948. U.S. address: 505 Linwood Ave., East Point, Ga. PERU BRYAN, MARTHA ANNA CHRISTIAN (Mrs. Charles W.) b. East Point, Ga., June 28, 1925; ed. Univ. of Ga., B.F.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Control clerk, American Tel. and Tel. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1942-44; library asst., Univ. of Ga., Atlanta, 1945- 47; S.W.B.T.S., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1947-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; dir., music dept., Instituto Teologico Bautista, San Jose, 1951-57; WMU sec., 1951-57; church evang., Lima, Peru, 1957—. m. Charles W. Bryan, May 25, 1948. Child: Carol Ann, 1953. PERU BRYAN, FERREBEE CATHARINE b. Chinkiang, China, June 18, 1886; ed. Hollins College, B.A., 1908; Atlanta Normal Training School, B.S., 1916; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1923; Biola, Los Angeles, Calif.; Westminster Choir College. Ap- pointed 1908; asst. headmistress, Julia MacKenzie Girls’ School, Yangchow, CHINA, 1908-13; church and school kindergarten super- visor, Shanghai, 1914-22; prin., Baptist Normal School, 1919-21; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, and prin., two elementary schools, 1921- 30; music dir., Shanghai, Nanking, Macao churches, 1922-39. Re- tired 1951. Author: in English “(His Golden Cycle,” “At the Gates,” and a pageant; two books in Chinese. Address: 2747 Grove St., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA 28 pa BRYAN, MAMIE SALLEE (Mrs. R. T.) b. Middleburg, Ky., Feb. 24, 1872; ed. Bardstown Baptist Institute, B.S., 1890; Baptist Missionary Training School, Chicago. Appointed 1905; teacher of Bible and music, Eliza Yates and Ming Jang schools, Shanghai, CHINA; prin., Shung Tak Cantonese school, Shanghai; writer, Primary Sunday school lessons in Chinese; editor, songbooks with notes, for use in chapel, Sunday school, and church. Retired 1937. m. Robert Thomas Bryan, Dec. 30, 1909 (d. 1946). Address: 934 Drexel Ave., San Antonio, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA BRYAN, NELSON AUGUSTUS b. Lebanon, Tenn., Nov. 7, 1889; ed. Cumberland Univ., B.A., 1912; Vanderbilt Univ., M.D., 1917. Medical officer, U.S. Navy, 1917- 20; gen. practitioner, Toccoa, Ga., 1943-46. Appointed 1920; supt., Warren Memorial Hospital, Hwanghsien, Shantung, CHINA, 1920- 42; Yangchow Baptist Hospital, Yangchow, Kiangsu, 1946-49; medical work, Pusan, Korwa, 1951-56. Retired 1957. m. Frances Allison, 1917. Address: 978 Peavy Road, Dallas, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA and KOREA BRYAN, FRANCES ALLISON es (Mrs. N. A.) b. Chapel Hill, Tenn., Mar. 2, 1891; ed. Belmont College; Cumber- land Univ. Schoolteacher in Tenn., 1915-18. Appointed 1920; educ.- evang. work among adult illiterates, hospital patients, Warren Memo- rial Hospital, Hwanghsien, CHINA, 1920-40; supervisor of industrial work, girls’ school, 1928-34; Yangchow, Kiangsu, China, 1946-49. Retired 1957. m. N. A. Bryan, Aug. 14, 1917. Children: John Nelson, 1920; Ann (m. Pearle), 1923; Sarah Frances (m. Ervin), 1925. EMERITUS—CHINA BRYANT, THURMON EARL b. Claud, Okla., May 25, 1930; ed. Tex. Technological College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Music dir., Alice Ave. Church, Waco, Tex., 1950; pastor, Prairie Point Church, Groesbeck, Tex., 1950-52; Friendship Church, Cleburne, Tex., 1952-56; First Church, Grandview, Tex., 1956-58; teaching fellow, S.W.B.T.S., 1957- 58. Appointed 1958; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. m. Doris Morris, 1948. U.S. address: c/o Homer Morris, Box 156, Sudan, Tex. BRAZIL BRYANT, DORIS MARIE MORRIS (Mrs. Thurmon E.) b. Sudan, Tex., Dec. 21, 1929; ed. Tex. Technological College; Baylor Univ., B.B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Sec., Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-54. Appointed 1958; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. m. Thurmon E. Bryant, Aug. 8, 1948. Children: Larry Joe, 1956; Danny Earl, 1957. BRAZIL BUMPUS, CLAUD RAMEY b. Sherrill, Ark., June 4, 1922; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, churches in Ark., 1943-49; Milburn, Okla., 1949-51; Urbana, Ark., 1951-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; field evang., Campina Grande, Paraiba, 1955—. m. Frances Beindorf, 1945. U.S. address: 402 West Second St., Tulsa 14, Okla. BRAZIL BUMPUS, FRANCES BEINDORF (Mrs. Claud Ramey) b. Simpson, Ark., Apr. 19, 1922; ed. Ark. Polytechnic College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Teacher, high school, Donaldson, Ark., 1945-46. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; church evang., Campina Grande, Paraiba, 1955—. m. Claud R. Bumpus, Mar. 27, 1945. Children: Linda Kay, 1946; LaDonna Gayle, 1952; Larry Carl, 006 aeTh, BURCH, VELLA JANE b. Durham, N. C., Dec. 28, 1910; ed. Duke Univ., B.A., 1931; M.A., 1933; Univ. of N. C., B.A., in L.S., 1986; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948; D.R.E., 1954. Cataloguer, Duke Univ., 1936-45; head of cataloguing dept., Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., 1945-46; cataloguer, private library in Atlanta, 1947; catalogue librarian and assoc. prof., S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-52. Appointed 1953; librarian, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, SwITZERLAND, 1952—. U.S. address: 2735 Briarcliff Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. EUROPE 29 BURKS, EDGAR HAROLD, JR. b. Pineville, Mo., Mar. 17, 1921; ed. Southwest Mo. State College; Southwest (Mo.) Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; Th.D., 1951. Pastor, Noel, Mo., 1941-42; Goodman, Mo., 1942-44; New Baden, Tex., 1944-45; Lawrenceburg, Ky., 1945- 50; Cabool, Mo., 1950-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; teacher, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, 1956, 1957—; Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1957. m. Linnie Jane Joslin, 1940. U.S. address: Pineville, Mo. NIGERIA BURKS, LINNIE JANE JOSLIN (Mrs. Edgar H., Jr.) b. Pineville, Mo., Mar. 31, 1922; ed. Southwest (Mo.) Baptist Col- lege; Carver School, B.R.E., 1949. High school librarian, Pineville, 1939-40; employee, student center, S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1949- 50. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; teacher, nursery school, Ogbomosho, 1956, 1957—; Newton Memo- rial School, Oshogbo, 1957. m. Edgar H. Burks, Jr., Mar. 24, 1940. Child: Alice Anne, 1945. NIGERIA BURT, DANIEL HIX, JR. b. Cleburne, Tex., Sept. 26, 1924; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, Lone Willow Church, Cleburne, 1952-54; Tolar (Tex.) Church, 1954-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAziL, 1958. m. Mary Smith, 1952. U.S. address: 708 S. Wilhite St., Cleburne, Tex. BRAZIL BURT, MARY ELLEN SMITH (Mrs. Daniel H., Jr.) b. Cleburne, Tex., Jan. 13, 1927; ed. Decatur (Tex.) Baptist College, A.A., 1946; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Sec., First Church, Stephenville, Tex., 1949-50; East Hender- son St. Church, Cleburne, 1950-52; schoolteacher, Cleburne, 1952-53; Appointed (special) 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1958. m. Daniel H. Burt, Jr., Aug. 26, 1952. Child: Stephen ivan, Ae. BUSTER, WALLER RAY b. Sanger, Tex., Mar. 28, 1898; ed. No. Tex. State Normal College, Denton; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1923. Schoolteacher, Camey Spur, Jasper, and Clarksville, Tex., 1916-20. Appointed 1923; kindergarten teacher, Baptist college, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1924-27; teacher, English, Bible, and kindergarten, Belo Horizonte, 1928-36; church evang., Belo Horizonte, 1938-48; teacher, Baptist girls’ high school, Rio de Janeiro, 1944—. U.S. address: Box 184, Clovis, N. M. BRAZIL CADER, BURLEY EDWARD b. Clarks, La., Nov. 3, 1922; ed. La. College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, Hudson Creek Church, Dry Prong, La., 1943-46; Graham Point Church, Royse City, Tex., 1947-51. Appointed 1951; language student,. Campinas, BRazIL, 1951-52; evang. worker, Feira de Santana, 1958—. m. Ulene DeWeese, 1949. U.S. address: 461 Eighteenth St., N.W., Cleveland, Tenn. BRAZIL CADER, ULENE DeWEESE (Mrs. Burley E.) b. Hayesville, N. C., Dec. 19, 1919; ed. No. Ga. College; Tenn. Wes- leyan College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., First Church, Cleveland, Tenn., 1948-45; Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1946; First Church, Clinton, Tenn., 1947; and Gambrell St. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-49; clerk, aircraft corporation, Fort Worth, 1950. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951-52; evang. worker, Feira de Santana, 19583—. m. Burley E. Cader, Jan. 15, 1949. Children: Daniel Edward, 1949 (d. 1950). BRAZIL CADWALLADER, CHESTER SAMUEL, JR. b. Waco, Tex., Dec. 21, 1920; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1945; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1951. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1940- 44, and College Place Church, Monroe, La., 1945-52. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, CosTa_RIcA, 1952-53; teacher, Bible Institute, 1955—, and field evang., Guatemala City, GUATE- MALA, 1954—. m. Dorothy Bell, 1948. U.S. address: 512 Ww. Rick- enbacker, Oklahoma City, Okla. GUATEMALA 30 CADWALLADER, DOROTHY BELL (Mrs. Chester Samuel, Jr.) b. Austin, Tex., Apr. 11, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1952-58; evang. worker, Guatemala City, GUATEMALA, 1954—. m. Chester Samuel Cadwallader, Jr., Sept. 3, 1943. Children: Chester Seth, 1944; Paul David, 1948; Ralph Aldis, 1950; Martha Faye, 1951. GUATEMALA CALCOTE, RALPH VICTOR b. Wesson, Miss., Sept. 12, 1928; ed. Copiah-Lincoln Jr. College; Miss. State College, B.S., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Test engineer, Gen. Electric Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1944-45; Seaman First Class, USN, 1945-46; teacher, apprentice electricians, Trade Schools, Louis- ville, Ky. (night), 1947-49; RA and Bible school worker, Home Mis- sion Board, 1948; pastor, Jenkins Memorial Church, St. Martinville, La., 1949-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-58; evang. work, Kokura, 1953-54; Yawata, 1954—. m. Gena Myrle Wall, 1947. U.S. address: 3861 Oswego St., Baton Rouge, La. JAPAN CALCOTE, GENA MYRLE WALL (Mrs. Ralph V.) b. Natalbany, La., Dec. 6, 1919; ed. Southeastern La. College, B.A., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Asst., book store, Southeastern La. College, Hammond, 1943-46; caseworker, Tangipahoa Parish Dept. of Public Welfare, Amite, La., 1946; case-aid, Children’s Agency, Louisville, Ky., 1948-49. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-58; evang. worker, Kokura, 1953-54; Yawata, 1954—. m. Ralph V. Calcote, June 1, 1947. Children: Stuart Wayne, 1949; Cherryl Ann, 1952; Nancy Sue, 1954. JAPAN CALDWELL, PEARL PAULINE b. Pontotoc, Miss., Aug. 19, 1877; ed. Blue Mountain College, teacher training, 1900; Carver School, B.M.T., 1910. Teacher, Miss. schools, 1896-1907. Appointed 1910; evang. work, Laichow, Shantung, CHINA, 1912-14; prin., girls’ school, Laichow, 1914-15; field evang., village primary schools, Pingtu, 1915-36; prin., Effie Sears girls’ school, 1987-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1948. Retired 1947. Address: Pontotoc, Miss. EMERITUS—CHINA C— CALLAWAY, TUCKER NOYES b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6, 1918; ed. Ga. School of Technology; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1957; Young People’s dir., Second Ponce de Leon Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1941-42; pastor, Cropper, Ky., 1948-45. Appointed 1945; evang., Wahiawa (HAWAII) Church, 1945-46; pastor, Hilo Church, 1946-47; prof., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1947-48, 1951—; language student, Tokyo, 1949- 51; pastor, Higashi Church, Fukuoka, 1953-55. m. Elizabeth Clark, 1942. U.S. address: Box 6597, Richmond 30, Va. JAPAN CALLAWAY, ELIZABETH CLARK (Mrs. Tucker N.) b. Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 26, 1920; ed. Shorter College, B.A., 1942; Emory Univ.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Youth worker, Second Ponce de Leon Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1942-48. Appointed 1945; educ. and evang., Wahiawa (HAwaAtm) Church, 1945-46; Hilo Church, 1946-47; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-51; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1951—. m. Tucker N. Callaway, Dec. 24, 1942. Children: Sara Nell, 1944; Elizabeth Ann, 1946; Margaret Lynn, 1948; Susan Tucker, 1949. JAPAN CAMPBELL, CHARLES WALLACE b. Mt. Enterprise, Tex., May 18, 1925; ed. Stephen F. Austin College; Tulane Univ., B.S., 1946; Dallas College of Southern Methodist Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Clerk and bookkeeper, Dallas, 1946- 48; accountant, Dallas, 1948-50; pastor, churches in Tex. and Okla., 1950-58. Appointed 1953; language student, San Jose, CosTA RICA, 1958-54; evang., Cipolletti, ARGENTINA, 1955-56; Rosario, 1956; Buenos Aires, 1956-57; Bahia Blanca, 1957—; mission treas., 1956- 57. m. Bernadene Kimmey, 1949. U.S. address: 63830 Monticello, Dallas 14, Tex. ARGENTINA CAMPBELL, BERNADENE KIMMEY (Mrs. Charles W.) b. Wood County, Tex., May 24, 1923; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1958. Analyst and clerk, Dallas, Tex., 1942-50. Appointed 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1953-54; evang., Cipolletti, ARGENTINA, 1955-56; Rosario, 1956; Buenos Aires, 1956-57; Bahia Blanca, 1957—. m. Charles W. Campbell, Nov. 12, 1949. ARGENTINA 31 CAMPBELL, VERA LEONA b. Fairburn, Ga., Aug. 24, 1921; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1942; Mercer Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948; B.D., 1950. Science teacher, Brewton-Parker Jr. College, Mt. Vernon, Ga., 1942-45; customer- contact clerk, Atlanta (Ga.) Gas and Light Co., 1945-46; library employee, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-47, 1948-49, 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, women’s dept., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1952—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Fairburn, Ga. JAPAN CAMPBELL, VIOLA DEE b. Hickory, N. C., Feb. 24, 1915; ed. No. Greenville Baptist Acad- emy; Anderson Jr. College; Columbia Bible College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E.; Univ. of Mexico. Insurance office worker, 1937-38; missionary to Chinese Americans under appoint- ment Home Mission Board, 1940-42. Appointed 1942; dir., Women’s Dept. and teacher, Seminario Teologico Bautista Mexicano, Torreon, MExIco, 1942—. U.S. address: 1205 N. Florence St., El Paso, Tex. MEXICO ——, — CANNATA, SAMUEL RAYMOND JOSEPH, JR. b. Houston, Tex., Nov. 4, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S.; Univ. of Tex. Medical School, M.D., 1955. Youth dir., Broadmoor Church, Shreveport, La., 1950; student missionary in Ni- geria for Tex. B.S.U. (summer), 1952; nurse’s technician, Univ. of Tex. Medical School, 1952-55; intern, Columbia (S. C.) Hospital, 1955-56; resident, Huey P. Long Hospital, Pineville, La., 1956-57; gen. practitioner, Teague, Tex., 1957. Appointed 1957; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958. m. Virginia Currey, 1957. U.S. address: 600 Woodard, Houston 22, Tex. SOUTHERN RHODESIA CANNATA, VIRGINIA (GINNY) CURREY (Mrs. Samuel R. J., Jr.) b. Greenville, Miss., Aug. 23, 1934; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1956. GA counselor, Camp Garaywa, Miss., 1953, counselor and Book Store manager, 1954, 1955; assoc., student dept., La. Baptist Convention, 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958. m. Samuel R. J. Cannata, Jr., June 29, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA CANZONERI, MABEL ANTONINA b. Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 26, 1919; ed. Hillman Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1940; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948; Vanderbilt Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., B.S., 1947. Schoolteacher, Meehan Junction, Miss., 1940-41; Lebanon Junction, Ky., 1943-44. Appointed 1947; nurse, hospital and nursing school, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1947—; dir., School of Nursing, 1956—. U.S. address: 5939 Clinton Blvd., Jackson, Miss. NIGERIA CARLISLE, JEAN EVELYN b. Lucy, Tenn., Aug. 14, 1927; ed. Union Univ. (Tenn.), B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954; Worden School of Social Service, Our Lady of the Lake College (Tex.). Schoolteacher, Raleigh, Tenn., 1949-50; Frayser, Tenn., 1950-52; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Washington, Ore., Idaho, 1953; counselor, Bethesda Home, San Antonio, Tex., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1956; dir., Mae Davis Student Home, Guadala- jara, MExIco, 1957—. U.S. address: Rte. 8, Box 996, Millington, Tenn. MEXICO CARLISLE, ROBERT LEE, JR. b. Wesson, Miss., Nov. 17, 1904; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1937; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940. Shipping clerk, Akron, Ohio, 1926- 28; farmer, Miss. and Tex., 1929-33; pastor, Brown County, Tex., 1934-37; Martinsville, Miss., 1937-40. Appointed 1940; language student, 1941-42; evang. work, Montevideo and East UruGuay, 1942-49; 1954-55; teacher, Baptist institute, Montevideo, 1955—. m. Ruth Newport, 1934. U.S. address: Wesson, Miss. URUGUAY CARLISLE, RUTH NEWPORT (Mrs. Robert L., Jr.) b. Shawnee, Okla., Dec. 22, 1907; ed. Central College, Ark.; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1937; Tex. Arts and Industries College; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Ark. and Tex., 1927-34. Appointed 1940; language student, 1941-42; evang. work, Montevideo and East Uru- GUAY, 1942-49; 1954-55; teacher, Baptist institute, 1955—. m. Robert L. Carlisle, Jr., June 2, 1984. Children: Robert Newport, 1935; Betty Ruth, 1938; Jean Ray, 1940; David Lee, 1944; Nelly Jo, 1946; Edwina Louise, 1947; Arthur Dale, 1949; Jason Douglas, 1951. URUGUAY 32 CARROLL, DANIEL MARION, JR. b. Bluefield, W. Va., May 3, 1925; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943- 46; educ. dir., churches in Tenn. and Tex., 1948-58. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa RicA, 1958-54; teacher, International Sem- inary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1955—. m. Betty Cowan, 1948. U.S. address: 229 Union St., Bluefield, W. Va. ARGENTINA CARROLL, BETTY ALICE COWAN (Mrs. Daniel M., Jr.) b. Smithfield, N. C., Dec. 11, 1926; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Sec., mfg. co. and sawmill, Shelbyville, Tenn., 1943-47; Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1945-49; First Church, Bluefield, W. Va., 1949-50; govern- ment office, Cleburne, Tex., 1952. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa Rica, 1953-54; teacher, International Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1955—. m. Daniel M. Carroll, Jr., Aug. 17, 1948. Chil- dren: Daniel Marion, III, 1952; Charles Cowan, 1954; John Price, 1956. ARGENTINA CARROLL, GEORGE WEBSTER b. Bluefield, W. Va., Oct. 23, 1926; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Pastor, Rocky Point Church, Russellville, Tenn., 1944-47; Central Church, Itasca, Tex., 1949-51; Kessler Park Church, Dallas, Tex., 1951-54; educ. dir., First Church, Bluefield, 1956. Appointed 1956; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956; evang. work, 1957—. m. Betty Lou Wilt, 1948. U.S. address: Box 846, Bluefield, W. Va. TANGANYIKA CARROLL, BETTY LOU WILT (Mrs. G. Webster) b. Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 16, 1926; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Sec., First Church, Lakeland, 1948-44, 1948; stenographer, insurance co., Dallas, Tex., 1952-54; financial campaign office, S.W.B.T.S., 1956. Appointed 1956; lan- guage student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956; evang. work, 1957—. m. George Webster Carroll, Aug. 23, 1948. TANGANYIKA CARSON, GRACE SCHIMMEL (Mrs. W. H.) b. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 26, 1891; ed. Judson College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1916. Pastor’s asst., Grace Church, Baltimore, Md., 1918-19. Appointed 1918; language student, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1920-21; teacher of music, Baptist college and seminary, and prin., Ogbomosho Baptist day school, 1921-833; WMU and evang. work, Benin, Warri, and Niger Delta provinces, 1935-50; Sapele, 1935-40; Port Harcourt, 1941-50; asst. in radio work of Nigerian Broadcasting Service, Lagos, 1952-54; hostess, Frances Jones Memorial Hospital, Ogbomosho, 1955—. m. William Henry Carson, Sept. 16, 1914 (d. 1954). U.S. address: 4716 Court R, Central Park, Birmingham 8, Ala. NIGERIA CARTER, JIMMIE DALE b. Roby, Tex., Dec. 26, 1927; ed. Tex. Tech., B.S., 1950; M.Ed., 1953; S.W.B.T.S. U.S. Navy, 1946-47; high school teacher, Claude, Tex., 1950-538; Petersburg, Tex., 1958-54; inspector, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Abilene, Tex., 1954-55; teacher, Jr. High School, Spring- town, Tex., 1957, Appointed 1957; language student, Campinas, BrazIL, 1957-58; agriculturist, Corrente, 1958—. m. Sue Worthing- ton, 1954. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Roby, Tex. BRAZIL CARTER, BIRDIE SUE WORTHINGTON (Mrs. J. Dale) b. Winters, Tex., Oct. 17, 1929; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ.; Univ. of Tex., B.F.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Educ. sec., First Church, Abilene, Tex., 1952-54; sec., Southern Baptist Radio and Television Com- mission, Fort Worth, Tex., 1955; bank in Fort Worth, 1955-57. Ap- pointed 1957; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; church evang., Corrente, 1958—. m. Jimmie Dale Carter, Dec. 11, BRAD A CARTER, PAT HAROLD b. Port Arthur, Tex., May 16, 1926; ed. La. College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; G.G.B.T.S.; S.W.B.T.S. U.S. Navy, 1944- 46; pastor, Latanier Church, LeCompte, La., 1946-49; Fordoche (La.) Church, 1949-51; Bayview Church, San Francisco, Calif., 1951-55; Southside Church, Palestine, Tex., 1955-58; supply pastor, First Church, Burkburnett, Tex. (summer), 1955; teaching fellow, S.W.B.T.S., 1957-58. Appointed for Mmxico, 1958. m. Evelyn Winham, 1946. U.S. address: Krotz Springs, La. MEXICO 33 CARTER, EVELYN ELIZABETH WINHAM (Mrs. Pat H.) b. Gilliam, La., Mar. 20, 1926; ed. La. College, B.A., 1943-47. Clerk- typist, Alexandria, La.; schoolteacher, Fordoche, La., 1950-51; clerk- typist, Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, Calif., 1952-54. Appointed for MExIco, 1958. m. Pat H. Carter, Sept. 5, 1946. Children: David Alan, 1948; Linda Jean, 1950; Carol Anne, 1954. MEXICO CARTER, WILLIAM PERCY, JR. b. Sumter, S. C., Sept. 15, 1925; ed. Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Univ. of Louisville. U.S. Army Air Corps, 1944-46; pastor, Howlandville Church, Warrenville, S. C., 1949-50; Cove Hill Church,. Carrollton, Ky., 1950-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Costa Rica, 1954-55; evang. work, Concep- cion, CHILE, 1956-57; adm.-teacher, Baptist seminary, Santiago, 1957—. m. Kate Callaway, 1950. U.S. address: 308 West Holston Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. CHILE CARTER, KATE CALLAWAY (Mrs. W. P., Jr.) b. Knoxville, Tenn., June 28, 1924; ed. Mitchell College; East Tenn. State College, B.S., 1946; Columbia Bible College, M.A., 1948. Dir. religious educ. and church sec., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1948-50; church sec., Louisville, Ky., 1951. Appointed 1954; language student, Costa Rica, 1954-55; evang. work, Concepcion, CHILE, 1956-57; Santiago, 1957—. m. William P. Carter, Jr., Dec. 31, 1950. Children: Charles Callaway, 1953; William Thomas, 1956; Stephan Alan, 1958. CHILE CATE, CAROLYN LOUISE b. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 21, 1928; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1950; Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. and B.S. in nursing, 1953; Carver School. Summer worker, Home Mis- sion Board, Kentucky, 1949; staff nurse, Johns Hopkins Hospital (summer), 1953. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-55; nurse, Baptist hospital, Gaza, 1955—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn. GAZA CATHER, DOUGLAS COOKMAN b. Roanoke, Va., Oct. 10, 1923; ed. National Bible Institute (N. Y.); Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1946; Tex. Christian Univ.; East Tex. State Teachers College, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Asst. to assoc. missionary, Hunt County, Tex. (summer), 1947; asst. pastor, First Church, Hugo, Okla. (summer), 1951; pastor, churches in S. C., Tex., and Okla., 1945-58. Appointed 1958; evang. work, Tamale, GHANA, 1953—. m. Sarah Bragg, 1952. U.S. address: 39 24th St., Bristol, Tenn. GHANA CATHER, SARAH ELLEN BRAGG (Mrs. Douglas C.) b. Lebanon, Tenn., Oct. 25, 1927; ed. Tenn. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1948, 1949; sec., Inglewood Church, Nashville, Tenn., 1950-51, and for prof. of music, Southwestern Baptist Theol. Semi- nary, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952. Appointed 1953; evang. work, Tamale, GHANA, 19538—. m. Douglas C. Cather, Aug. 21, 1952. Children: Mildred Ruth, 1956; Anita Sue, 1958. GHANA CHAMBERS, CHRISTINE COFFEE (Mrs. R. E.) b. Coleman County, Tex., Feb. 17, 1885; ed. Simmons College, B.A., 1911; Carver School; S.W.B.T.S., B.M.T., 1918; Univ. of Michigan, M.A., 1939. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1902-04; bookkeeper-sec., Big Spring, Tex., 1904-07. Supcintn’ 1918; teacher, Pooi To school, Canton, CHINA, 1915-18; itor, Canton, 1918-26; Baptist Publication So- ciety, Shanghai, 1926-32; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, 1932-39. Retired 1947. Co-author, “Builder of Dreams.” m. Robert Edward Cham- bers, Oct. 24, 1918 (d. 1932). Children: Christine (m. Brown), 1921; Richard Harris, 1924 (d. 1945); Vera Lois (m. Dilatush), 1926. Ad- dress: 2875 W. 33rd Ave., Denver 11, Colo. EMERITUS—CHINA CHAMLEE, ROY ZEBULON, JR. b. Atlanta, Ga., May 17, 1924; ed. Yale Univ.; Northwestern Univ.; Moody Bible Institute; Univ. of Ga., B.A., 1951; Emory Univ.; S.B.T:S., B.D., 1953; Univ. of Louisville. U.S. Air Force, 1943-46; pastor, Sligo (Ky.) Church, 1953-55; high school teacher, La Grange, Ky., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Costa Rica, 1955-56; evang. work, Trujillo, PERU, 1956—. m. Martha Brooks, 1950. U.S. address: Old Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ga. PERU 34 CHAMLEE, MARTHA BROOKS (Mrs. Roy Z., Jr.) b. Charleston, Ill., Apr. 6, 1928; ed. Eastern Ill. State College; Moody Bible Institute; Carver School. Library work, Eastern Ill. State College, Charleston, 1946-47; dining hall work, Moody Bible Insti- tute, 1947-49; nursery and jr. church work, Louisville, Ky., 1952-53. Appointed 1955; language student, Costa RIcA, 1955-56; evang. work, Trujillo, PERU, 1956—. m. Roy Z. Chamlee, Jr., Aug. 4, 1950. Children: Roy Zebulon, III, 1951; Joseph Brooks, 1953; Cynthia Chalon, 1956. PERU CHAPPELL, CATHERINE FLO b. Porterdale, Ga., Dec, 18, 1922; ed. Norman Park (Ga.) Junior College; Union Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Worker, Ga. Sunday school board (summers), 1946, 1947; Home Mission Board (summers), 1949-50. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; social work, Good Will Center, Rio de Janeiro, 1953—. U.S. address: 747 Glass St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. BRAZIL CHEYNE, JOHN RICHARD b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 14, 1929; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Asst. draftsman, steel co., Anniston, Ala., 1945- 47; mission worker, Bahama Islands (summer), 1952; pastor, churches in Tex., 1951-54. Appointed 1954; evang. work, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1954-55; Shabani, 1956—. m. Marie Golson, 1949. U.S. address: Box 235, Fort Deposit, Ala. SOUTHERN RHODESIA CHEYNE, MARIE GOLSON (Mrs. John R.) b. Fort Deposit, Ala., July 28, 1928; ed. Huntingdon College (Ala.); Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1949. Office worker and dietitian, Ala. Polytechnic Institute, 1950. Appointed 1954; evang. work, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1954-55; Shabani, 1956—. m. John R. Cheyne, Mar. 20, 1949. Children: David Louis, 1951; Stephen Thomas, 1953; Martha Ruth, 1955; Rebecca Marie, 1958. SOUTHERN RHODESIA CHRISTIE, MARTHA ANNA CLOUD (Mrs. Alonzo Bee) b. Stella, Mo., Mar. 3, 1880; ed. Cooper College (Mo.); Warrensburg (Mo.) Teachers College; S.W.B.T.S.; extension course, Baptist seminary, South Brazil. Schoolteacher, Nevada and Deerfield, Mo., 1900-05. Appointed 1907; dir., girls’ boarding dept., and teacher, Campos academy, BRAZIL, 1910-20, 1980-37; pres. of WMU of State of Rio de Janeiro. Retired 1946. m. Alonzo Bee Christie, Aug. 18, 1907 (d. 1951). Children: Margaret E. (m. Roberts), 1908; Christina Cloe (m. Snyder), 1910; Alonzo Bee, Jr., 1912; James Isham, 1918. Address: 8021 Noakes St., Corpus Christi, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL CLARK, BETTY LOU YOUNG (Mrs. Clyde Eugene) b. Mt. Vernon, Mo., Apr. 4, 1927; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.A., 1947; Mather School of Nursing, Southern Baptist Hospital (New Orleans), R.N., 1950; N.O.B.T.S. Sec. to supt. of schools, Greenfield, Mo., and to prin., Greenfield High School, 1944-45; graduate nurse, gen. duty, Southern Baptist Hospital, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, CosTa Rica, 1952-53; evang. work, Barquisimeto, VENEZUELA, 1953-56; teacher, theol. institute, Caracas, 1957—. m. Clyde E. Clark, Aug. 30, 1950 (d. 1956). Chil- dren: Mark Alan, 1954; Rebecca Lou, 1956. U.S. address: c/o F. E. Young, Miller, Mo. VENEZUELA CLARK, CHARLES BARTON b. Alexandria, La., Mar. 10, 1928; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1951. Pastor, Towaliga Church, Jack- son, Ga., 1943-44; asst. pastor and choir dir., Virginia Ave. Church, Louisville, Ky., 1945-46; pastor, Lake Dreamland Mission, Louis- ville, 1947-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Costa Rica, 1951- 52; evang. work, Maracaibo, VENEZUELA, 1952—. m. Shirley Risk, 1945. U.S. address: 4273 Athlone, St. Louis, Mo. VENEZUELA CLARK, SHIRLEY RISK (Mrs. Charles B.) b. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 2, 1919; ed. Harris Teachers College (St. Louis), B.A., 1942. Schoolteacher, St. Louis, 1942-43, 1950-61; B.S.U. sec., St. Louis City Mission Board, 1943-45; statistical clerk, Louisville, 1945-46; caseworker, Children’s Home, Louisville, 1946- 47. Appointed 1951; language student, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. work, Maracaibo, VENEZUELA, 1952—. m. Charles B. Clark, May 3, 1945. Children: Shirley Gay, 1948; Judith Lynn, 1949; Charles David, 1952; John Mark, 1955. VENEZUELA 35 CLARK, CLARENCE FORD, JR. b. Cleveland, Tenn., June 20, 1925; ed. Vanderbilt Univ.; Carson- Newman College, B.S., 1947; Univ. of Tenn.; Univ. of Chicago; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1949. Intern, Naval Hos- pital, Philadelphia, 1949-50; resident physician, Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia, 1950-51; pediatric resident, Mary Drexel Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia, 1951-52; fellowship in pediatrics, Tulane Univ., Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, 1952-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1953-54; doctor, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1954—. m. Pauline Watts, 1949. U.S. address: 106 Brittain Dr., Moy anton, N.C. S Gea CLARK, PAULINE WATTS (Mrs. C. F., Jr.) b. Rutherfordton, N. C., Sept. 28, 1925; ed. N. C. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1948; Mars Hill College, 1948-49; Univ. of Pa., B.S., 1951. Asst. to college nurse, Mars Hill College, N. C., 1948-49; gen. duty nurse, Philadelphia General and Lankenau hos- pitals, Philadelphia, 1949-50; instructor, School of Nursing, Univ. of Pa., 1951-52; nurse, Lankenau Hospital, 1952. Appointed 1953; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1953-54; nurse, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1954—. m. C. F. Clark, Jr., June 22, 1949. Children: Clar- ence Ford, III, 1952; Robert Jarman, 1953; Timothy He pas oy + CLARK, GENE AUSTIN b. Asheville, N. C., May 25, 1926; ed. Stetson Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1958; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; asst. pastor, Harmony Church, Louisville, Ky., 1953-54; pastor, Rolling Fork Church, Nelsonville, Ky., 1955-57. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. m. Dorothy Lawhon, 1950. U-S. address: Box 476, Avon Park, Fla. JAPAN CLARK, DOROTHY ELIZABETH LAWHON (Mrs. Gene A.) b. Avon Park, Fla., Sept. 80, 1926; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1946; Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1949; Baylor Univ., B.S., 1952. Private duty nurse, Walker Memorial Hospital, Avon Park, 1949; instructor, Baylor Univ. Nurse Technician School, Dallas, Tex., 1952-58. Appointed 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. m. Gene A. Clark, Feb. 19, 1950. Child: David Raleigh, 19538. JAPAN CLARK, GEORGE HAROLD b. Christopher, Ill., July 2, 1918; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1949; Tenn. Temple Bible School; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U-S. Army, 1948-46; pastor, churches in Richland and De Mossville, Ky., 1947-51; Fairview Church, Ooltewah, Tenn., 1951-52; Krum (Tex.) Church, 1952-54. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1955-56; evang. work, Ipoh, 1956—. m. Anna Evanos, 1937. U.S, address: 501 Clayton St., Benton, II. MALAYA CLARK, ANNA EVANOS (Mrs. G. Harold) b. Zeigler, Ill., Sept. 8, 1917; ed. Tennessee Temple Bible School; S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1955. Employee, news and confectionery, Benton, IIl., 1989-40, and jewelry store, Mt. Vernon, Ill., 1944-46. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, Kuala Lumpur, MALAya, 1955-56; evang. work, Ipoh, 1956—. m. G. Harold Clark, Apr. 21, 1937. MALAYA CLARKE, COLEMAN DANIEL b. Kumamoto, Japan, Mar. 19, 1911; ed. Emory Univ.; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1931; D.D., 1958; Duke Univ.; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945. Clerk, Macon (Ga.), 1931-88; schoolteacher, Eatonton, Ga., 1933; U.S. Government caseworker, G.W.A., Augusta, Ga., 1933; sec., auto- mobile co., 1934-42; credit mgr., Trust Co. of Ga., 1942; general sec., First Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1942-45. Appointed 1945; pastor, Waimea Church, Kauai, HAwWAt, 1945-48; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; evang., Kyoto, 1951—. m. Jennie Sheffield, 1935. US. address: 1188 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. JAPAN CLARKE, JENNIE SHEFFIELD (Mrs. Coleman D.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17, 1911; ed. Shorter College; Univ. of Ga., B.S., 1982; Emory Univ. Schoolteacher, Atlanta, Ga., 1932-37. Appointed 1945; evang. work, Waimea Church, Kauai, HAWAII, 1945- 48; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; evang., Kyoto, 1951—. , m. Coleman D. Clarke, Dec. 28, 19385. Children: Coleman Daniel, . Ax 1939; Clifford Harvey, 1940; Jennie Elizabeth, 1947. JAPAN sath ar yee 36 CLAWSON, WILLIAM MARION b. Hico, La., May 8, 1921; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute; La. College, B.A., 1945; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, churches in La. and Miss., 1941-53; teacher, high schools, La., 1945-48; fellow, missions dept., N.O.B.T.S., 1951-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa Rica, 1953; field missionary, Morelia, MExIco, 1954—; mis- sion treas., 1957-58. m. Kathryn Odum, 1946. U.S. address: Box 95, Mansfield, La. MEXICO CLAWSON, KATHRYN JEANETTE ODUM (Mrs. William M.) b. Benson, La., Jan. 31, 1926; ed. La. College, B.A., 1946; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Schoolteacher, Delhi, La., 1946-48; sec., N.O.B.T.S., 1948-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa Rica, 1953; church evang., Morelia, MEXICO, 1954—. m. William M. Clawson, Aug. 13, 1946. Children: William Arthur, 1955; Kathy Jean, 1956. MEXICO CLAXON, WILLIAM NEVILLE b. Switzer, Ky., Sept. 10, 1915; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1942; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946. Schoolteacher, Franklin Co., Ky., 1933-41; pastor, Berry Church (Ky.), 1942-43; Long Lick Church (Ky.), 1942-47; dir., assoc. B.T.U work, Ky. Baptist Board, 1947. Appointed 1948; evang., Kumasi, GHANA, 1948-49; sec., B.T.U., Baptist Con- vention, NIGERIA, 1949—; Iwo, 1949-51; Oyo, 1952-53; Ibadan, 1953-54, 1955—; Yaba, 1954-55. m. Emma Osborne, 1942. U.S. address: c/o James J. Osborne, 1916 Hampden Court, Louisville, Ky. NIGERIA CLAXON, EMMA OSBORNE (Mrs. W. Neville) b. Frenchburg, Ky., May 23, 1912; ed. Ky. Wesleyan College; Eastern Ky. Teachers College, B.S., 1940; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Ky., 1937-44; adm. staff, Eastern Ky. Teachers College, 1937-40. Appointed 1948; evang. work, Kumasi, GHANA, 1948-49; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1949-51; sec., B.T.U. office, 1949—; Iwo, 1949-51; Oyo, 1952-538; Ibadan, 1953-54; 1955—; Yaba, 1954- 55. _ m. W. Neville Claxon, Aug. 29, 1942. Children: Carol Ann, 1945; William Neville, Jr., 1950. NIGERIA CLEMENT, LORA b. Spartanburg, S. C., Feb. 24, 1889; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1909; Moody Bible Institute; Biblical Seminary (New York City). Schoolteacher, Union, S. C., 1909-13; worker among Chinese, San Francisco and Berkeley, Calif., 1948-50. Appointed 1915; evang. work, Kong Moon, Kwangtung, CHINA, 1915-47; SINGAPORE, 1950—. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. R. E. White, 219 N. Mountain St., Union, S.C. SINGAPORE CLENDINNING, BYRON ARTHUR (PAT), JR. b. McComb, Miss., May 21, 1926; ed. Millsaps College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Staff announcer, asst. program dir., WJDX, Jackson, Miss., 1944-47; program dir., 1948; advertisin: account exee., 1951; youth dir., First Church, Jackson, 1952, an educ. dit., 1953-56; educ. dir., Haltom Road Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1956-58; teaching fellow, S.W.B.T.S., 1957-58. Appointed 1958; prof., Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, ZH, SwitzERLAND, 1958—. m. Monte McMahan, 1957. U.S. address: 4005 Hanging Moss Rd., Jackson, Miss. SWITZERLAND CLENDINNING, MONTE LEE McMAHAN (Mrs. B.A., Jr.) b. Batesville, Miss., Oct. 19, 1922; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952; Tex. Christian Univ. Business educ. teacher, Jonestown, Miss., 1944-45; West Point, Miss., 1946- 48; educ. sec., First Church, Philadelphia, Miss., 1945-46; First Church, West Point, 1948; educ. dir., Northside Church, Jackson, Miss., 1948-50; First Church, Batesville, 1951; First Church, Green- wood, Miss., 1952-55; assoc. prof. of religious educ., S.W.B.T.S., 1955- 58. Appointed 1958; stationed in Ruschlikon, ZH, SwITZERLAND, 1958—. m. B. A. Clendinning, Jr., July 21, 1957. a SWITZERLAND 3 ey —£ CLINE, PERVY AUGUSTUS, JR. f, b. Gaston, Co., N. C., Sept. 7, 1922; ed/Univ. of San Francisco; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Duke Univ. U.S. Army, 1943-46; Vacation Bible school worker, N. C., 1947; night supervisor, Children’s Center, Louisville, Ky., 1950-51; pastor, Providence and Knott’s Grove churches, Oxford, N. C., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-56; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Bangkok, 1956—; evang. at Paknam, 1956—. m. Georgia Smith, 1951. U.S. address: 406 N. Pear St., Gastonia, N. C. THAILAND _—_—_————————— 37 CLINE, GEORGIA FRANCES SMITH (Mrs. P. A., Jr.) b. Birmingham, Ala., Mar. 21, 1927; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Student sec., asst. prof., 1948- 49, and B.S.U. sec., 1949-50, Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Belton, Tex.; teacher, Fort Hood, Tex., 1949-50; youth dir., sec., First Church, Gatesville, Tex. (summer), 1950. Appointed 1955; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-56; home and church evang., 1957—. m. P. A. Cline, Jr., Dec. 21, 1951. Children: Malcolm Augustus, 1954; Susan Beatrice, 1955; Timothy Lee, 1957. THAILAND CLINKSCALES, THOMAS NEWTON b. Leeds, Ala., Mar. 8, 1912; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941. Pastor and rural missionary, Montague Co., Tex., 1939-41. Appointed 1941; language student, Curitiba, BRAZIL, 1941-42; field evang., Londrina, Parana, 1942—. m. Rosalie Duggan, 1940. U.S. address: Florien, La. BRAZIL CLINKSCALES, ROSALIE DUGGAN (Mrs. Thomas N.) b. Florien, La., May 28, 1916; ed. La. State Normal College; La. College, B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1940. Schoolteacher, Florien, La., 1988. Appointed 1941; language student, Curitiba, BrazIu, 1941-42; church evang., Londrina, Parana, 1942—. m. Thomas N. Clinkscales, May 11, 1940. Children: James Floyd, 1946; Priscilla Ann, 1958; Dale Nelson, 1956. BRAZIL CLINTON, WILLIAM LEE b. Cedartown, Ga., July 3, 1925; ed. Piedmont College; Univ. of Ga.; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; S.E.B.T.S., Th.M., 1957. Clerk, J. C. Penney Co., Cedartown, 1941-43; gunner, U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; pastor, Second Church, Warner Robins, Ga., 1946-48; Sweetwater Church, Comanche, Tex., 1949; Haslet (Tex.) Church, 1950-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BraZIL, 1951-52; evang., Sao Jose do Rio Preto, 1952-57; Santos, 1957—. m. Marion Frances Hulme, 1945. U.S. address: Route 8, Cedartown, Ga. BRAZIL CLINTON, MARION FRANCES HULME (Mrs. William L.) b. Elberton, Ga., Nov. 20, 1926; ed. Piedmont College; So. Ga. Col- lege, A.A., 1945; Univ. of Ga., B.S., 1946. Teacher, Warner Robins (Ga.) High School, 1946-48. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951-52; church evang., Sao Jose do Rio Preto, 1952-57; Santos, 1957—. m. William L. Clinton, Nov. 2, 1945. Children: Sandra Elaine, 1948; Sharon Leigh, 1950; Laurie Ann, 1955. BRAZIL COBB, DANIEL ROBERT b. Ware Shoals, S. C., Sept. 28, 1924; ed. Erskine College (S. C.), B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Army Air Force, 1943-46; Ky. mission board (summer), 1951; mission pastor, Mt. Vernon, Ky., 1951-52; pastor, Mountain Creek Church, Anderson, S. C., 1952-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1954-55; pastor, Immanuel Church, and dir., Student Center, Bang- kok, 1956-57; field evang., Chon Buri, 1957—. m. Fannie Morris, 1952. U.S. address: 11 East Main St., Ware Shoals, S. C. THAILAND ae a“ ¢ ) oo $ rh eB hy {OVUM ? a on ; \e / Hr | * A ~ - YODA Keyed J COBB, FANNIE MAUDE MORRIS (Mrs. Daniel R.) b. Versailles, Ky., Feb. 15, 1926; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Ky., 1948-50; Home Mission Board worker (summers), La., 1951, and Calif., 1952. Appointed 1954; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1954-55; church evang., 1956-57; Chon Buri, 1957—. m. Daniel R. Cobb, Sept. 25, 1952. Children: Janet Lee, 1958; Brenda Sue, 1956; Bruce Downing, 1958. THAILAND COBB, MARY VIRGINIA b. Macon, Ga., Dec. 22, 1927; ed. Duke Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. M.R.E., 1952. | Cafeteria worker, Duke Univ., Durham, N. C., 1945- 48; teacher of Bible, public schools, Reidsville, N. C., 1948-50; sec., S.W.B.T.S., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1952-54; dir. of school, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1954-55; evang. and publications, Beirut, 1955—. U.S. address: 312 Park Ave., Statesboro, Ga. LEBANON 38 COCKBURN, SAMUEL HERBERT b. Toronto, Canada, Nov. 18, 1916; ed. Toronto Bible College; Univ. of Louisville; Georgetown College, B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1945; Th.M., 1946; Th.D., 1949. Bank clerk, Toronto, 1935-37; pastor, churches in Canada, 1938-40; Lynn Association, Ky., 1943-48; First Church, Paris, Ky., 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; prof., International Baptist Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1952—; interim pastor, First Baptist Church, Banfield, 1957-58. m. Violet Hay, 1989. Address: 201 Carlaw Ave., Toronto, Canada. ARGENTINA COCKBURN, VIOLET HAY (Mrs. Samuel H.) b. Toronto, Canada, Oct. 9, 1917; ed. Eastern High School of Com- merce. Sec., Life Insurance Co., Toronto, Canada, 1985-39; sec. to deputy adm. Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Toronto, 1941-42; asst. bookkeeper, treas. office, S.B.T.S., 1942-48. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; church evang., Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1952—. m. Samuel H. Cockburn, Sept. 9, 1989. Children: Margaret Jean, 1943; Victoria May, 1945; John Herbert Noel, 1948; Edna Violet, 1952. ARGENTINA COCKRUM, BUFORD E., JR. b. Hamblin Co., Tenn., May 23, 1922; ed. Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy; Carson-Newman College. Asst. mgr., Woolworth’s, Knox- ville, Tenn., 1940-41; gunner’s mate, 1st class, U.S. Navy, 1941-45; sec.-treas., Cowan (Tenn.) Lumber and Supply Co., 1945-47; con- tract builder, Ogbomosho, Nigeria, 1947-51. Appointed 1951; builder- evang., Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1951-55; Oshogbo, 1955—. m Virginia Irwin, 1944. U.S. address: Cowan, Tenn. NIGERIA COCKRUM, VIRGINIA IRWIN (Mrs. Buford E., Jr.) b. Seymour, Tenn., Sept. 12, 1924; ed. Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy; Knoxville Business College; Carson-Newman College. Clerk, dept. store, Knoxville, Tenn., 1942; assembly worker, defense plant, Knoxville, 1943-45; bookkeeper, Cowan (Tenn.) Lumber and Supply Co., 1945-47; hostess, Frances Jones Memorial Nursing Home, Ogbomosho, Nigeria, 1947-51. Appointed 1951; evang., Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1951-55; mera 1955—. m. Buford E. Cock- rum, Jr., Sept. 7, 1944. Children: Vickie Aileen, 1954; Joyce Irene, 1958. NIGERIA COGGINS, ROSS CALVIN b. Wichita Falls, Tex., Nov. 23, 1927; ed. Univ. of Tex.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, First Church, Woodson, Tex., 1948-51; Bible teacher, student sec., Tex. State College for Women, Denton, 1951-58; assoc., dept. of student work, Baptist Gen. Convention of Tex., Dallas, 1953-55. Appointed (special) 1955; language study and evang., Surabaya, INDONESIA, 1955-56; evang., Semarang, 1956-57; publications, Bandung, 1957—. m Doryce Lengefeld, 1948. U.S. address: 2401 Rose Drive, Victoria, 2 Tex. INDONESIA COGGINS, DORYCE ANNETTE LENGEFELD (Mrs. Ross C.) b. Kyle, Tex., Feb. 1, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ.; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., English Dept., Baylor Univ., 1945- 47; schoolteacher, Inez, Tex., 1947-48; Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-51 Appointed (special) 1955; language study, Surabaya, INDONESIA, 1955-56; evang., Semarang, 1956-57; publications, Bandung, 1957—. m. Ross C. Coggins, Aug. 12, 1948. Children: Cathryn Annette, 1952; Susan Joanna, 1957. INDONESIA COLE, EDWARD LAMAR b. Huttig, Ark., July 28, 1917; ed. Howard Payne College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1989; Baylor Medical School, M.D., 1948; Mexico City College. Resident physician, Memorial Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1943-44; U.S. Army, 1944-46. Appointed 1946; physician, Guada- lajara, Jalisco, MEXICO, 1947—. m. Oneita Henley, 1941. U.S. adaseees 2121 Fairmount, Fort Worth, Tex. MEXICO COLE, ONEITA HENLEY (Mrs. E. Lamar) b. DeLeon, Tex., Feb. 27, 1918; ed. Howard Payne College; Baylor Univ., B.Mus. (Ed.), 1939; S.W.B.T.S.; Mexico City College. Pri- vate music teacher, 1933-35, 1939-41; music teacher, Tex. schools, 1939-42. Appointed 1946; evang., Guadalajara, Jalisco, MEXICO, 1947—. m. Edward Lamar Cole, Aug. 26, 1941. Children: Chloanne Elizabeth, 1943; Carolyn Joy, 1952; Edward Lamar, Jr., PE XICO 39 COLEMAN, INABELLE GRAVES b. Durham, N. C., June 13, 1898; ed. Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1918; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1946. Young people’s dir., First Church, Greensboro, N. C., 1926-33; contributor, ‘‘Greens- boro Daily News’’; editorial sec., Foreign Mission Board, 1933-40; contributor, B.S.S.B. and WMU publications; author, books for Home and Foreign Mission Boards; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, China, 1940-42. Interned 1942, repatriated 1948. Appointed 1943; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, 1946-50; student work, Univ. of Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1952—. U.S. address: 918 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) COLLINS, MARGARET b. Madison Co., Ga., Apr. 29, 1914; ed. Ga. State College for Women, B.S., 1935; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948; Mather School of Nursing, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, R.N., 1946; Yale Univ. Institute of Chinese Studies. Schoolteacher, Sautee, Ga., 1935-36; Sylvania, Ga., 1937-39; Anderson, S. C., 1939-41. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; evang., Baguio, PHILIP- PINES, 1948-49; Dagupan City area, 1949—. U.S. address: 108 Henry Ave., Anderson, S. C. PHILIPPINES COMPTON, CHARLES EARL, JR. b. Fort Worth, Tex., July 9, 1923; ed. Univ. of Ala., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. U.S. Army, 1943-46; pastor, Allen’s Point Church, Honey Grove, Tex., 1948-50; Monkstown Church, Tele- phone, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BraziL, 1950-51; evang., Cel. Galvao (Rio Verde), Mato Grosso, 1951—. m. Betsy Dunning, 1948. U.S. address: 1207 W. Fourth St., Sylacauga, Ala. BRAZIL COMPTON, BETSY DUNNING (Mrs. Charles E., Jr.) b. Aulander, N. C., Sept. 6, 1926; ed. Judson College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; evang., Cel. Galvao (Rio Verde), Mato Grosso, 1951—. m. Charles E. Compton, Jr., June 19, 1948. Children: Virginia Louise, 1951; William Henry, 1953; John Charles, 1956; Richard Peter, 1958. BRAZIL CONGDON, WILFRED H. b. Fort Collins, Colo., Oct. 28, 1911; ed. Colo. A. & M. College; Wheaton College, B.S., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1937; College of Architecture, Univ. of S. Calif. Appointed 1937; prin., Industrial Dept., Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1938-55; pastor, College Baptist Church, Iwo, 1940, 1945-54; prin., Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1955-58; architect, Nigerian Baptist Convention, 1956—. m. Esther Bassett, 1938. U.S. address: Route 8, Grand Junction, Colo. NIGERIA CONGDON, ESTHER BASSETT (Mrs. Wilfred H.) b. Loveland, Colo., June 7, 1915; ed. Colo. State College; Wheaton College, B.S., 1938. Appointed 1938; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1939-55; housemother, Newton Memorial School, Osh- ogbo, 1955—. m. Wilfred H. Congdon, Nov. 21, 1938. Children: Roger Kenneth, 1944; Richard Allen, 1946; Robert Thomas, 1949; Ronald, 1951. (d. 1952). NIGERIA CONNER, LOLA MARIE b. Torrey, Fla., July 12, 1915; ed. Berry College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, Ga. elemen- tary schools, 1937-41. Appointed 1944; language student, 1944-46; teacher, Julia MacKenzie School, Yangchow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-48; Eliza Yates School, Shanghai, 1949-50; evang. Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1950-51; Chiayi, 1952-54, 1958—; Tainan, 1954-58. U.S. address: Milan, Ga. TAIWAN (Formosa) COOPER, NELL JUNE b. Gastonia, N. C., May 31, 1928; ed. Tex. Christian Univ., B.A., 1955; S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1953; M.R.E., 1957. Sec., S. C. Employ- ment Security Commission, Columbia, 1945-51; educ. dir., Retta Church, Burleson, Tex., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. U.S. address: 731 Darlington St., Columbia, a. Ga JAPAN 40 COOPER, WILLIAM LOWREY b. Itta Bena, Miss., Oct. 20, 1904; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1925; S.W.B.T.S., dept. of music; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1988. Educ. dir., Dauphin Way Church, Mobile, Ala., 1926-29; Calvary Church, Jackson, Miss., 1929-30; Deer Park Church, Louisville, Ky., 1930- 83; pastor, Moorhead (Miss.) Church, 1933-34; Southside Church, Montgomery, Ala., 1935-39. Appointed 1939; prof., Baptist Theol. Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1939—; pres., 1946—. m. Katherine Tomlinson, 1927. U.S. address: 1533 Godwin St., Hous- ton, Tex. ARGENTINA COOPER, KATHERINE TOMLINSON (Mrs. W. Lowrey) b. Ludlow, Miss., Jan. 26, 1906; ed. Baylor Academy; Hillman Col- lege; Belhaven College; Miss. College; Millsaps College; Carver School; Northwestern Univ. Schoolteacher, Magee, Miss., 1926-27. Appointed 19389; music teacher, Baptist Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1941—. m. W. Lowrey Cooper, Apr. 25, 1927. Children: Mary Beth, 1928; William Frazier, 1982; Davis Lowrey, 1934; Annie Glenn, 1935; Thomas Richard, 1944. ARGENTINA COUCH, JOHN RICHARD b. Pacific, Mo., Oct. 21, 1926; ed. Lake Forest College, B.A., 1952; Miss. College; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; office and factory worker, Miss. and IIl., 1946-51; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, Wash., 1953; pastor, Trinity Mission, Severns Valley Church, Elizabethtown, Ky., 1954-55; Beech Creek (Ky.) Church, 1955-56; Forest Park Church, Bowling Green, Ky., 1956- 58. Appointed 1958; language study, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1959. m. Joan Brooks, 1954. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. E. A. Couch, Tupelo, Miss. JORDAN COUCH, NELLIE JOAN BROOKS (Mrs. John R.) b. Elizabethton, Tenn., Nov. 11, 1930; ed. East Tenn. State College, B.S., 1952; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. Summer worker, V.B.S., Holston Assoc., Tenn., 1952; high school teacher, Richlands, Va., 1952-53; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, San Diego, Calif., 1954; teacher, Hughes-Kirk High School, Beechmont, Ky., 1955-56. Appointed 1958; language study, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1959. m. John R. Couch, Dec. 27, 1954. Child: Ruth Elaine, 1957. JORDAN COUCH, LAWANDA FAYE b. Monroe, La., Nov. 21, 1927; ed. Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College (Tex.); Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; Lillie Jolly School of Nursing (Tex.), R.N., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Bookkeeper, bank, Lufkin, Tex., 1945-46; fieldworker, First Church, Lufkin, 1949; staff nurse, pedi- atric ward, Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954-55; nurse, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1955-56; Eku, 1956—. U.S. address: 115 Condon Ave., Lufkin, Tex. NIGERIA COWAN, ANNA LUCILLE b. Urich, Mo., Dec. 21, 1921; ed. Central Mo. State College, B.S., 1945; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Urich and Blairs- town, Mo., 1942-46; student library asst., Central State College and Carver School; Good Will Center worker, Ala., 1947. Appointed 1948 (ISRAEL); resigned 1951; reappointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-55; prin., Baptist girls’ school, Ajloun, JoRDAN, 1955—. U.S. address: Urich, Mo. JORDAN COWHERD, CHARLES PHILIP b. Falmouth, Va., Sept. 24, 1912; ed. Clemson College, B.S., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1939; Yale Univ. Institute of Chinese Studies. Pastor, Summerton (S. C.) Church, 1987; Bethune (S. C.) Church, 1939-41; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1941-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; evang. worker, Tsingtao, 1948-50; Bandung, Java, INDONESIA, 1951-55; Djakarta, 1955-56; HonG Kona, 1957—. m. Marian Peeler Gray, 1945. U.S. address: First Baptist Church, Columbia, S. C. HONG KONG COWHERD, MARIAN PEELER GRAY (Mrs. Charles P.) b. St. Matthews, S. C., Sept. 24, 1915; ed. Woman’s College, Furman Univ., B.A., 1987; Carver School, M.R.E., 1939. Appointed 1940; language student, Peking, CHINA, and Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1940- 41, 1947-48; interned 1941, repatriated 1945; evang., Tsingtao, CHINA, 1948; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1951-52; evang. worker, Bandung, Java, INDONESIA, 1952-55; Djakarta, 1955-56; HoNG Kona, 1957—. m. Rufus Franklin Gray, May 10, 1939 (d. 1942). Child: William Gilman, 1941. m. Charles P. Cowherd, Aug. 27, 1945. Children: Mary Catherine, 1946; Virginia Louise, 1947; Marian Eugenia, 1955. HONG KONG 41 COWLEY, WILLIAM AUSTIN b. Meade Co., Ky., Feb. 20, 1931; ed. Western Ky. State College; Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; Univ. of Fla., M.A., 1954. Staffer, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1948; summer mission worker, Alaska, 1949-50; Ky. state mission board, 1951; graduate asst., Univ. of Fla., and church minister of music, Gainesville, 1953-54; B.S.U. dir., alumni sec., 1951-58, and asst. prof., 1954-55, Georgetown College. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist high school, Igede, NIGERIA, 1955-56; Baptist Academy, Lagos, 1956—; mission- ary adviser, 1957—. m. Audrey Evans, 1954. U.S. address: 142 N. Adelle Ave., DeLand, Fla. NIGERIA COWLEY, AUDREY CARR EVANS (Mrs. William A.) b. Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 2, 1927; ed. Fla. State Univ., B.S., 1948; Jones Business College (Fla.); S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Youth dir., pastor’s sec., Queensborough Church, Shreveport, La., 1951-52; B.S.U. dir., Univ. of Fla., Gainesville, 1953-54, and Georgetown (Ky.) College, 1954-55. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist high school, Igede, NIGERIA, 1955-56; Baptist Academy, Lagos, 1956; Reagan Memorial Girls’ School, Yaba (near Lagos), 1957—. m. William A. Cowley, Sept. 3, 1954. Children: Carol Elizabeth, 1956; Karen Ann, 1958. NIGERIA COWSERT, GEORGE BAGBY b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 21, 1924; ed. Baylor Univ.; Wingate Jr. College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summers), 1946-47; worker, Wake Forest College and S.W.B.T.S., 1948-52; worker, Home Mis- sion Board (summer), 1950. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; evang. worker, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, 1953-54; Rio Grande, 1954—. m. Hilda Bean, 1952. U.S. address: Box 4904, Granite Falls, N. C. BRAZIL i COWSERT, HILDA KATHRYN BEAN (Mrs. G. B.) b. Granite Falls, N. C., Oct. 14, 1928; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1952. Sec., Shuford Mills, Inc., Granite Falls, 1947-50; educ. sec., Concord Baptist Church, Granite Falls (summer), 1951; worker, publicity office, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1950- 52. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; fieldworker, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, 1953-54; Rio Grande, 1954—. m. George B. Cowsert, May 20, 1952. Children: Naomi Grace, 1954; Norma Lee, 1956; Elena Catherine, 1958. BRAZIL COWSERT, JACK JIMMERSON b. Goodman, Miss., Sept. 16, 1890; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1915; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1919; M.R.E., 1928. Pastor of Tex. churches, 1916-20. Appointed 1920; language student, 1920-21; evang., Federal District, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1921-35; head of publicity, 1928-57, and of history and statistics dept., 1935—; Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, 1935—; interim dir. of Publishing House, during furloughs of dir. m. Grace Bagby, 1918. U.S. address: Wingate, Ge BRAZIL COWSERT, GRACE BAGBY (Mrs. Jack J.) b. Lancaster, Tex., Aug. 20, 1888; ed. Blue Mountain College; Baylor Univ.; Power-Myers Conservatory (Wichita, Kan.); S.W.B.T.S., B.M.T., 1919. Voice teacher, Burleson College, Greenville, Tex., 1914- 17. Appointed 1920; language student, 1920-21, private teacher, voice and piano, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1921-34, 1954—; teacher Baptist College, Rio, 1935-37; dir., glee club, 1943-45, 1948—; teacher and dir. of glee club, Rio Training School, 1949-53. m. Jack J. Cow- sert, Sept. 18, 1918. Children: Helen Elizabeth, 1919; Esther Ruth (m. Morse), 1922; George Bagby, 1924. BRAZIL COX, ADDIE ESTELLE b. Providence, Ala., Oct. 24, 1885; ed. Ala. Central Female College, B.A., 1904; Carver School, B.M.T., 1918. Pastor's asst., First Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1918-14; Alabama WMU fieldworker, 1914-18. Appointed 1918; educ.-evang., Kaifeng, Honan, CHINA, 1918-36; Wei-Shih, 1936-44, 1946-48; Kaifeng, Shanghai, and Wuwei, 1948-49; Shantan, Kansu, 1949-51; Keelung and Taichung, TAIWAN, 1951-58; Taoyuan, 1954-55. Retired 1955. Address: Carrollton, Ala. EMERITUS—CHINA and TAIWAN (Formosa) COX, ONA BELLE b. Redford, Mo., Sept. 28, 1920; ed. Southwest Baptist College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Redford, Mo.,.1941-44; waitress, Liberty (Mo.) Hotel, 1944-45; student library asst., S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1946- le : « . 3 47; V.B.S. worker, Reynolds Co., Mo. (summers), 1945-47. Ap- pointed 1948; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1948-49; teacher, Ginasio Taylor-Egydio, Jaguaquara, Baia, 1949-53; Manaus, Ama- | y a zonas, 1953—. U.S. address: Redford, Mo. BRAZIL a 4 42 COZZENS, KATHERINE b. Fort Worth, Tex., June 30, 1909; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1930; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1930-40; San Marcos (Tex.) Baptist Academy (summer), 1934; Peabody College, M.A., 1959. Appointed 1941; asst., primary dept., Colegio Americano Batista, Recife, BRAzIL, 1941-42; dir., primary dept., 1948-56; pri- mary dept., Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1957; dir., ele- mentary work, Brazilian Sunday School Board, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. U.S. address: 1518 Hurley Ave., Fort Worth 4, Tex. BRAZIL CRABB, STANLEY, JR. b. Louisville, Ky., July 7, 1988; ed. Univ. of Louisville, B.A., 1955; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1959. Summer employee, county road surveyors, Louisville, Ky., 1951-52; Louisville Gas and Electric Co., 1953-55; worker, Wesley Community House, Louisville, 1953-54; speaker, Temperance League of Kentucky, Louisville, 1954-56; clerk, library, Univ. of Louisville, 1954-55; pastor, White Plains (Ky.) Missionary Baptist Church, 1956-59; employee, construction co., Louisville, 1957-58. Appointed for ITALY, 1958. m. Patricia Maddux, 1955. U.S. address: 1965 Morris Pl., Louisville 5, Ky. ate AL CRABB, PATRICIA PATRICK MADDUX (Mrs. Stanley, Jr.) b. Hopkinsville, Ky., Nov. 3, 1931; ed. Bethel College, Ky.; Univ. of Louisville, B.S., 1954; S.B.T.S. Technologist, Jennie Stuart Memorial Hospital, Hopkinsville, 1954-55; technologist, Drs. Hendon, Blodgett, and Minish, Louisville, Ky., 1955-56; technologist, Louis- ville (Ky.) Research Laboratory, 1956-57. Appointed for ITALy, 1958. m. Stanley Crabb, Jr., May 28, 1955. Child: Philip Stanley, 1957, ITALY CRABTREE, ASA ROUTH b. Russell Co., Va., Aug. 11, 1889; ed. Richmond College, B.A., 1914; Union Theol. Seminary (Richmond), B.D., 1921; S.B.T.S., Th.D., 1928. Schoolteacher, Va., 1907-10; prin., Jarratt High School, Va., 1914-16; YMCA sec., Camp McClellan, Ala., 1917-18; pastor, Va., 1918-21. Appointed 1921; prof., Baptist seminary, Rio de Janeiro, BrRaziL, 1922-54; pastor, Tijuca Church, 1922-47; pres., seminary, 1941-42, 1945-55; editor, periodicals, Publishing House, Rio. -Representative to PORTUGAL, 1958—. Author: nine books in Portuguese, and (in English)“Baptists in Brazil’? and “Stephen Lawton Watson of Brazil.” m. Mabel Henderson, 1918. Address: 1878 Carlton Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. PORTUGAL CRABTREE, MABEL HENDERSON (Mrs. A. R.) b. Vinton, Va., Jan. 27, 1892; ed. Roanoke Institute; Westhampton College. Schoolteacher, 1912-18, 1916-18. Appointed 1921; gen. church worker, Tijuca and Itacurussa churches, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL; acting sec. for Brazilian WMU, 1944, 1950; teacher, Colegio Batista, Rio de Janeiro, 1922, 1945; Training School, Rio, 1949-50. Representative to PoRTUGAL, 1958—. m. A. R. Crabtree, June 12, 1918. Children: Mary Margaret (m. Sutherland), 1919; George William, 1928; Lydia Alice (m. Love), 1926. PORTUGAL CRABTREE, MILDRED IRENE b. Stratford, Tex., June 12, 1918; ed. Draughon’s Business College; Wayland Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Clerical work, Stratford and Dalhart, Tex., 1938-41; sec., Spring St. Church, Waco, Tex.; First Church, Dumas, Tex. Appointed 1946; prin., Baptist girls’ secondary school, Agbor, NI- GERIA, 1947—. U.S. address: Dalhart, Tex. NIGERIA CRAIGHEAD, ALBERT BROWN b. Bucharest, Romania, Aug. 12, 1922; ed. Gimnaziu, Cuza Voda, Cernauti; George Heriot’s School (Edinburgh, Scotland); Carson- Newman College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Officer, U.S.N.R., 1944-46; summer worker with Home Mission Board, 1946-47; asst. pastor, Vine St. Chapel, Louisville, Ky., 1947-48; pastor, Ekron (Ky.) Church, 1949; fellow in missions, S.B.T.S., Louisville, 1949-51. Appointed 1951, prof., Istituto Filadelfia, Rivoli (Torino), ITALY, 1951—. m. Rhoda Mae Miller, 1948. U.S. address: Rockmart, Ga. ITALY CRAIGHEAD, RHODA MAE MILLER (Mrs. Albert B.) b. East Point, Ga., May 4, 1923; ed. Berry College; Ga. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1946; Southern Ind. Univ.; Carver School. Teacher in education dept. and floor supervisor, Ga. Baptist Hospital, 1946; nurse in hospital at Austell, 1947; school nurse, Carver School, Louisville, Ky., 1947-48. Appointed 1951; nurse in infirmary (part-time), Istituto Filadelfia, Rivoli (Torino), ITAty. m. Albert B. Craighead, Aug. 14, 1948. Children: Paul Eugene, 1949; Daniel Cornell, 1951; Silvia Ann, 1952; Esther Inez, OE ALY 43 CRAIGHEAD, WALTER EUGENE b. Uniontown, Ala., Sept. 18, 1892; ed. Univ. of Chattanooga; Moody Bible Institute; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1988. Missionary, Bessarabia Romania, 1920-38. Appointed 1938; dir. Bible courses and pastor Rus- sian churches, Bessarabia and Bucovina, ROMANIA, 1938-40; dir. Bible courses and evang. worker, Encarnacion, PARAGUAY, 1948-58. Retired 1958. m. Hazel Thomson, 1920. U.S. address: c/o David Craighead, 4053 N. Central Expressway, Apt. D, Dallas 4, Tex. EMERITUS—PARAGUAY CRAIGHEAD, HAZEL THOMSON (Mrs. Walter E.) b. Dansville, Mich., Nov. 16, 1892; ed. Albion College of Liberal Arts, B.A., 1917; Moody Bible Institute. Schoolteacher, 1917-19; mis- sionary, Bessarabia, Romania, 1920-38. Appointed 1938; evang. worker, Bessarabia and Bucovina, RoMANIA, 1938-40; Encarnacion, PARAGUAY, 1948-58. Retired 1958. m. Walter E. Craighead, Sept. 1, 1920. Children: Albert B., 1922; Eugene E., 1926; Marianna (m. Stuckey), 1929; David C., 1931; Evelyn D. (m. Pruitt), 1934. EMERITUS—PARAGUAY CRANE, JAMES DREHER b. Turkey, Tex., Nov. 18, 1916; ed. Univ. of Tex., B.A., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945; Univ. of Mexico. Worker with Mexicans, Home Mission Board, Fort Worth, Tex., 1941-45. Appointed 1945; field missionary, Pacific Coast field, MErxico, 1945-46; southern Mexico, 1947-48; pres., Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, 1948—. m. Edith Carden, 1948. U.S. address: Mathis, Tex. MEXICO CRANE, EDITH CARDEN (Mrs. James D.) b. Winfield, Iowa, Sept. 22, 1915. Univ. of Tex., B.S., 1940; N.O.B.T.S.; Univ. of Mexico. Appointed 1945; dir., student home, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, 1945-46; field missionary, southern Mexico, 1947-48; educ. evang., Torreon, 1948—. m. James D. Crane, July 19, 1943. Children: John Earls, 1949; David Edwin, 1953; Janet Elaine, 1956; Don Ervin, 1958. MEXICO CRAWFORD, FRANCES NADINE b. San Angelo, Tex., Mar. 30, 1929; ed. Mo. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1949; Georgetown (Ky.) College; Univ. of Mo., B.S. in Nursing, 1952; Carver Schoo!. Sec., Farmington, Mo., 1945- 46; nurse, St. Louis (Mo.), 1949-50; Georgetown, 1950-51; Columbia (Mo.), 1951-52; Louisville (Ky.), 1953-54; dir. of nursing, hospital, Farmington, 1952-53. Appointed 1954; language student, Costa Rica, 1954-55; nurse, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA (Latin America), 1955-57; Gaza (Near East), 1957—. U.S. address: Route 1, Farm- ington, Mo. GAZA CRAWFORD, MARY KATHERINE b. Belfont, Whitfield Co., Ga., Aug. 10, 1888; ed. Dalton Female College; Tift College, B.A., 1951; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922; Columbia Univ. Schoolteacher, Atlanta, Ga., 1910-18. Appointed 1922; prin., True Light School for Girls, Tsining, Shantung, CHINA, 1922-34; True Light Mission School for Girls and Boys, Tsinan, 1935-41, 1947-48; teacher, Baptist Academy, Honolulu, Hawau, 1951-54. Retired 1954. U.S. address: Senoia, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII CROSS, EUGENE MOSELEY b. Hickory, Miss., Sept. 16, 1916; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1938; Tulane Univ.; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Wailuku, Territory of HAwau, 1947-48; Wahiawa, 1948-54; out from Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1954-55; Pasay City, 1955—. m. Ardis Ward, 1943. U.S. address: 254 Montclair Ave., San Antonio, Tex. PHILIPPINES CROSS, ARDIS WARD (Mrs. Eugene M.) b. San Antonio, Tex., Mar. 19, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; Univ. of San Antonio; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Wailuku, Territory of HAwAu, 1947-48; Wahiawa, 1948-54; out from Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1954-55; Pasay City, 1955—. m. Eugene M. Cross, Dec. 7, 1948. Children: Elizabeth Ruth, 1954; Eugene Micah, 1958. PHILIPPINES 44 ra Pe / LEA LL | | ' —— CROTWELL, MARY ELAINE b. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 11, 1922; ed. Ala. State Teachers College, B.S., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948; Yale Univ. Institute of Far Eastern Languages. High school teacher, Oakman and Jasper, Ala., 1943-46. Appointed 1948; language student, Baguio, PHILIP- PINES, 1950-52; evang., Davao City, 1952—; teacher, Davao Bible School, 1955—. U.S. address: 1615 Berkley Ave., Bessemer, Ala. PHILIPPINES CROWDER, CALVIN RAY b. Andalusia, Ala., Apr, 9, 1925; ed. Bowling Green (Ky.) College of Commerce; Howard College (Ala.), B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, churches in Ala. and Fla., 1950- 54. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954, and Kaduna, 1955; evang., Keffi, 1955—. m. Imogene Thomason, 1946. U.S. address: 615 Holcombe St., Montgomery, Ala. NIGERIA CROWDER, IMOGENE (JEANIE) THOMASON (Mrs. C. Ray) b. Tarrant, Ala., June 5, 1925; ed. Southwestern (Tex.) Business Univ.; N.O.B.T.S. Sec., trucking co., Birmingham, Ala., 1944-45, and Ala. Baptist headquarters, Montgomery, 1945-46. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NicERIA, 1954, and Kaduna, 1955; evang., Keffi, 1955—. m. C. Ray Crowder, Aug. 25, 1946. Children: Sarah Anne, 1948; Paul Charles, 1952; Timothy Ray, 1956; Shirley Jeanne, 1958. NIGERIA CULLEN, PAUL SHELBY b. San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 22, 1921; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S.; Baylor Medical College, M.D., 1948. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1942-43; salesman, Fort Worth, Tex., 1943-44; pastor, Oil City (Okla.) Mission, 1944; Wallis (Tex.) Church, 1945-47; extern and lab. technician, Memorial Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1947-48; intern and resident, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, 1948-50. Appointed 1950; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Eku, NIGERIA, 1950—. m. Ida Wright, 19438. U.S. address: 220 Terrell Ave., San Antonio, Tex. NIGERIA CULLEN, IDA WRIGHT (Mrs. Paul S.) b. San Juan, Tex., Sept. 8, 1919; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College; Southwest Tex. State Teachers College; Baylor Univ., B.B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S. Clerical work, Aviation Cadet Center, San Antonio, Tex., 1942; promotional sec., First Baptist Church Heights, Houston, Tex., 1944-45; jr. clerk, oil co., Houston, 1945-46. Appointed 1950; evang. worker, Eku, NIGERIA, 1950—. m. Paul S. Cullen, Aug. 28, 1943. Children: John Marshall, 1946; Paulette, 1948; Mark Paige, 1951; Jeanine, 1953. NIGERIA CULPEPPER, CHARLES LEE, JR. b. Seminary Hill, Tex., July 28, 1920; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; N.O.B.T.S., Th.D., 1952. Pastor, Red- lands, Wilson Chapel, Stewarts’ Mill, Deer Creek, and Eagle Lake churches, Tex., 1941-46. Appointed 1944; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949; evang., Kweilin, Kwang- si, CHINA, 1949-50; pastor, Hsinchu, Ban Chyau, Chungli churches, TAIWAN, 1952-55; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Taipeh, 1955—. m. Donal Jones, 1944. U.S. address: c/o B. B. Jones, Rte. 1, Box 127, Denham Springs, La. TAIWAN (Formosa) CULPEPPER, DONAL JONES (Mrs. Charles L., Jr.) b. Madison, Wis., Mar. 3, 1922; ed. Dodd College; La, State Univ., B.M., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Church organist, New Orleans, Shreveport, and Baton Rouge, La., 1939-42; religious educ. worker, Fort Worth, Tex., 1943-44. Appointed 1944; language study, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949; evang., Hsinchu, TAIWAN, 1952-54; teacher, theol. seminary, Taipeh, 1954; mgr., Baptist book store, Taipeh, 1955—. m. Charles L. Culpepper, Jr., July 14, 1944. Children: Thomas Scott, 1946; Carolyn Louise, 1948; Richard Lane, 1950; Cathryn Lee, 1955. TAIWAN (Formosa) CULPEPPER, CHARLES LEE, SR. b. Shiner, Tex., Mar. 10, 1895; ed. Univ. of Tex.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1919; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1922; Th.D., 1945. Bookkeeper, bank, Floresville, Tex., 1914-16. Appointed 1923; evang., Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1923-27; dean, Arts Dept., Tsung Hsi middle school, Hwanghsien, 1927-29; prin., 1930-31; pres., Baptist theol. seminary, Hwanghsien, 1931-42; Shanghai, 1946-50; Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1952—; Mission treas., HONG Kona, 1950-52; Taiwan, 1952—. m. Ola Lane, 1919. U.S. address: 318 Rockhill Dr., San Antonio, Tex. TAIWAN (Formosa) 45 CULPEPPER, OLA LANE (Mrs. Charles L., Sr.) b. Center Point, Tex., Aug. 14, 1896; ed. Baylor College, S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1923; prin., Baptist orphanage, Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1925-27; city evang. and Good Will Center work, Hwangh- sien, 1928-31; teacher, Tsung Hsi middle school, Hwanghsien, 1931- 40; Grace School, Shanghai, 1946-50; evang., HoNG Kona, 1950-52; Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1952—. m. Charles L. Culpepper, Sept. 14, 1919. Children: Charles Lee, Jr., 1920; Carolyn, 1924 (d. 1928); Mary Frances (m. Walker), 1926. TAIWAN (Formosa) CULPEPPER, HUGO HURLSTON b. Pine Bluff, Ark., Jan. 5, 1918; ed. Marion Military Institute; U.S. Naval Academy: Ouachita College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1936; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1989. Appointed 1940; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1940-41; PHILIPPINES, 1941; interned 1941, repatriated 1945; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1947-51; International Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951—. m. Ruth Cochrane, 1989. U.S. address: 2524 Wolfe St., Little Rock, Ark. ARGENTINA CULPEPPER, RUTH LOUISE COCHRANE (Mrs. Hugo H.) b. Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 5, 1918; ed. Little Rock Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1987; Carver School, M.R.E., 1939. Appointed 1940; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1940-41; PHILIPPINES, 1941; interned 1941, repatriated 1945; teacher, Baptist seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1947-51; Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951—. m. Hugo H. Culpepper, June 24, 1939. Children: Richard Alan, 1946; Paul Lawrence, 1948. ARGENTINA CULPEPPER, ROBERT HARRELL b. Tifton, Ga., Dec. 8, 1924; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1950. Bookkeeper, Bank of Alapaha, Ga., 1941-42; waiter, dining hall, S.B.T.S., 1945-48; pastor, Shiloh- Lamar Church, Monroe Co., Ga., 1948-44; Buck Run church, Forks of Elkhorn, Ky., 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; prof., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 19583—. m. Kath- leen Sanderson, 1948. U.S. address: c/o J. P. Culpepper, 604 W. 12th St., Tifton, Ga. JAPAN CULPEPPER, KATHLEEN SANDERSON (Mrs. Robert H.) b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 12, 1924; ed. Westhampton College, B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. V.B.S. worker, Va., 1942-43; Home Mission Board worker, N.M. (summer), 1944; student sec., Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va., 1944-45; acting young people’s sec., WMU of Va., 1947-48; part-time student sec., Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1953—. Author: ‘Koji of Japan.” m. Robert H. Culpepper, Aug. 21, 1948. Child: Cathy Ann, 1950. JAPAN CUNNINGHAM, MILTON EMERY, JR. b. Victoria, Tex., Sept. 13, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953; N. C. Baptist Hospital (clinical counseling). Pastor, First Church, Harbor City, Calif., 1948-49; First Church, Cranfills Gap, Tex., 1950-53; student dir., Univ. of Corpus Christi (Tex.) and Del Mar College, 1953-54; dean and asst. to pres., ‘Univ. of Corpus Christi, 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RuHopEsIA, 1958. m. Barbara Schultz, 1956. U.S. address: 118 Fifth Ave., N., Texas City, Tex. SOUTHERN RHODESIA CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA JEAN SCHULTZ (Mrs. Milton E., Jr.) b. Galveston, Tex., Jan. 12, 19382; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1954. Youth dir., Lakeside Church, Dallas, Tex., 1954; First Church, Houston, Tex., 1955-56; student dir., Univ. of Houston, 1954-55. Appointed 1957; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958. m. Milton E. Cunningham, Jr., Mar. 2, 1956. Children: Milton Emery, III, 1956; Miller Vaughn, 1958. SOUTHERN RHODESIA DAVIDSON, MINOR b. Grandfield, Okla., Nov. 27, 1926; ed. Altus (Okla.) Jr. College; Univ. of Okla.; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; interim pastor, Cambridge (Kan.) Church (summer), 1947; pastor, Silo Church, Durant, Okla., 1950-52; First Church, Roosevelt, Okla., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language stu- dent, Kuala Lumpur, Ma.aya, 1956-57; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Penang, 1957—. m. Mary Boydstun, 1948. US. address: c/o C. A. Davidson, 518 W. Washington, Tecumseh, Okla. MALAYA 46 DAVIDSON, MARY ELIZABETH BOYDSTUN (Mrs. Minor) b. Caddo, Okla., Jan. 18, 1926; ed. Draughon’s Business College (Oklahoma City); Okla. Baptist Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Office worker, air depot, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1943-46; mortgage and investment co., Oklahoma City, 1946-48. Appointed 1955; language student, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1956-57; teacher, theol. seminary, Penang, 1957—. m. Minor Davidson, July 2, 1948. Child: Philip Minor, 1951. MALAYA DAVIS, ALFRED LEE, JR. b. Danielsville, Ga., May 18, 1929; ed. Univ. of Ga., B.S., 1950; Medical College of Ga., M.D., 1954. B.S.U. summer worker in Ore., Home Mission Board, 1951; R.O.T.C. summer camper, Ft. Benning, Ga., 1952; intern, Duval Medical Center, Jacksonville, Fla., 1954-55; resident, pediatrics, Lloyd Noland Hospital, Fairfield, Ala., 1955-56; resident, pediatrics, Eugene Talmadge Memorial Hospital, Augusta, Ga., 1956-57; junior staff pediatrician, Lloyd Noland Hospital, 1957-59. Appointed for HoNG Kona, 1958. m. Ellen Martin, 1954. U.S. address: c/o C. C. Martin, 3037 Wheeler Rd., Augusta, Ga. HONG KONG DAVIS, ELLEN ROCKER MARTIN (Mrs. Alfred L., Jr.) b. Augusta, Ga., May 30, 1932; ed. Jr. College of Augusta, A.A., 1951; Furman Univ., B.A., 1953. Recreational and ward sec., psychiatric ward, Univ. Hospital, Augusta, Ga. (summer), 1951; summer student worker, Home Mission Board, rural areas of Ala., 1952, and New Orleans, 1953; educ. sec., Crawford Ave. Baptist Church, Augusta, 1953-54; schoolteacher, Jacksonville, Fla., 1954-55; sec., Crawford Ave. Church, Augusta (part-time), 1956-57. Appointed for Hone KonG, 1958. m. Alfred Davis, Jr., Aug. 21,1954. Children: Beverly Rocker, 1955; Alfred Lee, III, 1958. HONG KONG DAVIS, BURTON de WOLFE b. Auburn, Pa., Mar. 26, 1910; ed. Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Business Col- lege; Moody Bible Institute; National School of Interior Decorating (N. Y.); S.B.T.S. Missionary of Gospel Furtherance Band in Brazil, 1988-39; with North Brazil Mission, 1939-44. Appointed 1945; field missionary, Ceara, North BRAzIL, 1945—; pastor, First Baptist Church, Fortaleza, 1946—; dir., Colegio Batista Santos Dumont, 1949—. m. Blanche Nesbitt, 1938. U.S. address: Laceyville, Pa, BRAZIL DAVIS, SARAH BLANCHE NESBITT (Mrs. Burton de Wolfe) b. Laurens, S. C., May 12, 1910; ed. Millsaps College; Moody Bible Institute. Missionary of Gospel Furtherance Band in Brazil, 1938- 89; with North Brazil Mission, 1989-44. Appointed 1945; field missionary, Ceara, BRAZIL, 1945-46; asst., First Baptist Church, Fortaleza, 1946—; treas. and teacher, Colegio Santos Dumont, 1949—. m. Burton de Wolfe Davis, Mar. 18, 1988. Child: Derick Stanford, 1940. BRAZIL DAVIS, CHARLES WYNN b. Rock Run, Ala., Sept. 14, 1930; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Assoc. pastor, Mignon Church, Sylacauga, Ala., 1951; assoc. pastor and minister of music, Va. Ave. Church, Louisville, Ky., 1953-54; pastor, Cash Creek Church, Hebbards- ville, Ky., 1955-57. Appointed for VENEZUELA, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Frances Hughen, 1953. U.S. address: Centre, Ala. VENEZUELA DAVIS, FRANCES ELIZABETH HUGHEN (Mrs. Charles W.) b. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 27, 1980; ed. Georgetown College; Howard College, B.M.E., 1954. Soloist and Intermediate choir dir., South- side Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1952; sec., S.B.T.S., 1954-55. Ap- pointed for VENEZUELA, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Charles W. Davis, Aug. 28, 1953. Child: Charles Paul, 1956. VENEZUELA DAVIS, HORACE VICTOR b. Dacula, Ga., May 80, 1920; ed. Atlanta div., Univ. of Ga., B.C.S., 1942; S.B.T.S. Accounting clerk, Atlanta, Ga., 1940-41; statistician, U.S. Army, 1941-46; bookkeeper, accountant, Atlanta, 1946-50; interim pastor, First Church, Scottsburg, Ind., 1951; pastor, Austin, Ind., 1951-58. Appointed (special) 1953; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; asst. treas., Brazil Missions, Campinas, 1954-55; evang., Florianopolis, 1955-56; interim all-Brazil treas., Rio de Janeiro, 1956-58. m. Ruby Fletcher, 1946. U.S. address: c/o R. A. Davis, Route 2, College Park, Ga. BRAZIL 47 DAVIS, RUBY DARE FLETCHER (Mrs. H. Victor) b. Zionsville, N. C., Dec. 17, 1922; ed. Blanton’s Business College (Asheville, N. C.); S.B.T.S.; Carver School. Clerk, bank and trust co., Asheville, 1943-45; credit co., Atlanta, Ga., 1945-46. Appointed (special) 1958; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; evang., 1954-55; Florianopolis, 1955-56; Rio de Janeiro, 1956-58. m. H. Victor Davis, Oct. 19, 1946. Children: Larry Victor, 1947; Julie Rosella, 1950. BRAZIL DAVIS, ROBERT CARR, JR. b. Hearne, Tex., June 29, 1929; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. V.B.S. worker, Tex. (summer), 1948; pastor, Tex. churches, Rock Hill (Brownsboro), 1949-50, First (Mur- chison), 1950-54, and Rocky Mount (Overton), 1954. Appointed (special) 1954; aes: Kinoole Church, Hilo, Territory of Hawau, 1955—. m. Ida Anderson, 1951. U.S. address: Box 526, Athens, Tex. HAWAII DAVIS, IDA PEARL ANDERSON (Mrs. Robert C., Jr.) b. Jacksonville, Tex., June 10, 1981; ed. Kilgore (Tex.) College, A.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. Employee, variety store, Kilgore, 1948- 51. Appointed (special) 1954; evang. worker, Kinoole Church, Hilo, Territory of Hawatl, 1955—. m. Robert Carr Davis, Jr., July 22, 1951. Children: Cynthia Ann, 1958; Rebecca Lynn, 1955; Mary Carol, 1957 (d. 1957). HAWAII DAVIS, WILLIAM RALPH b. Pachuta, Miss., Sept. 4, 1921; ed. William Carey College, B.A., 1949; Miss. Southern College, M.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S. Clerk and medical technician, U.S. Army, 1940-45; counselor, Camp Shelby, Miss., 1945-46. Appointed (special until 1952) 1950; teacher, Baptist high school, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1950-52; vice-principal, 1952- 54; principal, 1954—. m. Joyce Merritt, 1945. U.S. address: 314 S. 28rd Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss. NIGERIA DAVIS, JOYCE MERRITT (Mrs. W. Ralph) b. Hattiesburg, Miss., Sept. 29, 1923; ed. Methodist Hospital, R.N., 1945; William Carey College, B.A., 1950. Cashier, Camp Shelby, Miss., 1941-42; private duty nurse and floor supervisor, Methodist Hospital, Hattiesburg, 1945-47; nurse, William Carey College, 1947- 50. Appointed (special until 1952) 1950; nurse and teacher, Baptist high school, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1950—. m. William R. Davis, Nov. 21, 1945. Children: Nan Lucia, 1958; David Caren es DAWES, JOSEPH VEDALE b. Auroraville, Wis., Feb. 28, 1871; ed. Baptist Indian Univ. (Okla. ); Bible Training School (Kansas City); S.B.T.S.; Los Angeles Baptist Theol. Seminary, D.D., 1941. Missionary of Gospel Mission, Shah- tung, China, 1898-1910. Appointed 1910; evang. work, Laichowfu, CHINA, 1910-14; Laiyang, 1914-17; Taian, 1917-20; Tsinan, 1922- 30, 1936-40; Tsingtao, 1982-36. Retired 1936. m. Laura Moore, Aug. 1, 1897 (d. 1989). Children: Four, all deceased. Address: 410 S. Locust St., Fayetteville, Ark. EMERITUS—CHINA DEAL, ZACH JEREMIAH, JR. b. Deep Creek, Va., Dec. 26, 1919; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; Dallas Theol. Seminary; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Pastor, churches in S. C., Tenn., Tex., Okla., 1942-47. Appointed 1947; language student, 1948-49; evang., pastor of Central Baptist Church, Cartagena, COLOMBIA, 1949—; treas., Colombian Baptist Convention, 1952. m. Barbara Williams, 1945. U.S. address: Portsmouth, Va. COLOMBIA DEAL, BARBARA WILLIAMS (Mrs. Zach J., Jr.) b. Marion, N. C., Apr. 4, 1928; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S. Pastor’s sec., Rockmart, Ga., 1939-41; asst. to registrar, Carson-Newman College, 1943-44. Appointed 1947; lan- guage student, 1948-49; evang. worker and teacher of music, Carta- gena, COLOMBIA, 1949—; dir., national YWA, 1957—-. m. Zach J. Deal, Jr., July 12, 1945. Children: Zach Jeremiah, III, 1946; John Michael, 1948; Daniel Stephen, 1951; Rebecca Cecilia, 1952. COLOMBIA 48 DeBORD, SAMUEL ALEXANDER b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1929; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Interim pastor, Central Church, Bearden, Knoxville, Tenn., 1949; City View church, Knoxville, 1951; pastor, First Church, Alvarado, Tex., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956-57; evang., Baptist tuberculosis hospital, Mbeya, 1957-58; dir., language and orientation, and Baptist Center, Dar es Salaam, 1958—. m. Marthe- na Lindsay, 1947. U.S. address: 822 Banks Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. TANGANYIKA DeBORD, MARTHENA ALICE LINDSAY (Mrs. Samuel A.) b. Bonnyman, Ky., Nov. 5, 1920; ed. Draughon’s Business College; Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing (Memphis, Tenn.); Memphis State College; Univ. of Tenn.; Ft. Sanders Hospital Train- ing School, R.N., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Supervisor of pediatrics, Ft. Sanders Hospital, 1950-51, and school nurse, 1952; polio nurse, City- County Hospital, Fort: Worth, Tex., 1951-53. Appointed 1956; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956-57; nurse, Baptist tuberculosis hospital, Mbeya, 1957-58; evang., Baptist Center, Dar es Salaam, 1958—. m. Samuel Alexander DeBord, May 12, 1947. TANGANYIKA DEMAREST, MARY CELIA b. Nanuet, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1889; ed. Barnard College, B.A., 1909; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1911; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Teacher, Peace Institute (N. C.), 1911-13; Prestonburg (Ky.) Baptist Academy, 1914; St. Mary’s College (Tex.), 1914-15; Anderson (S. C.) College, 1915-16; Mary Hardin-Baylor College, 1916-19. Appointed 1919; teacher in Julia Mackenzie Memorial School, Yangchow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1919-27; prin., 1923-24, 1937-89; rural evang. worker, 1931- 83, 1936-37, 1939-41; interned 1942, repatriated 1942; teacher, Yang- chow Bible School, 1947-50; evang., Hsinchu, TarwaN, 1951—. U.S. address: Nanuet, N. Y. TAIWAN (Formosa) DICKMAN, JEAN FRANCETTA b. Daytona Beach, Fla., Sept. 29, 1927; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; Gordon College of Theol. and Missions (Boston, Mass.) ; Stetson Univ., B.S., 1950; Woman’s Medical College of Pa., M.D., 1954. V.B.S. worker, Fla. Baptist Sunday school dept., 1948-49; rotating intern, Louisville (Ky.) General Hospital, 1954-55, and resident in surgery, 1955-56; asst. resident in surgery, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N. Y., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; doctor, Baptist hospital, a 1957—. U.S. address: 17S. Peninsula Dr., Daytona ret a. A DICKSON, CHARLES WILLIAM b. Waco, Tex., Oct. 24, 1914; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941. Pastor, West Frankfort, Ill., 1941- 42; Army chaplain, 1942-46; pastor, Roscoe, Tex., 1946-47. Ap- pointed 1947; language student, Recife, Pernambuco, BRAZIL, 1947- 48; field missionary, Joao Pessoa, Paraiba, 1948—. m. Juanita Jo Wilcox, 1940. U.S. address: 1807 Center Ave., Brownwood, Tex. _ BRAZIL DICKSON, JUANITA JO WILCOX (Mrs. Charles W.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 17, 1918; ed. Colegio Americano Batista, Recife, Brazil; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1941. Appointed 1947; language student, Recife, Pernam- buco, BRAZIL, 1947-48; evang., Joao Pessoa, 1948—; teacher, Insti- tuto Batista Paraibano, 1949. m. Charles W. Dickson, Aug. 15, 1940. Children: Helen Roberta, 1943; Carole Jo, 1945; Janet Marie, 1950; Susan Kay, 1955. BRAZIL DITSWORTH, MARY ALICE b. Lucedale, Miss., July 4, 1930; ed. Clarke College (Newton, Miss.); East Tex. Baptist College, B.M., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Sec., First Church, Pascagoula, Miss., 1953-54; educ. and youth dir., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; church evang., 1958—. U.S. address: 313 Lafayette Ave., Pascagoula, Miss. INDONESIA DODSON, FLORA ELIZABETH b. Monticello, Ky., Feb. 23, 1888; ed. Eastern Ky. State Normal; Carver School, B.M.T., 1917; Peabody College, B.A., 1925; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1926. Schoolteacher, Maysville, Ky., 1911-15. Ap- pointed 1917; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1917-19; teacher, Pooi To school, Canton, 1919-22; acting prin., 1926-28; prin., demon- stration school, 1928-34; Pooi In school, 1936-42, 1946-49; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; teacher, Henrietta Shuck Memorial School, Hone Kone, 1950-52; writer, Baptist Press, 1950-52, 1955-58; teacher, Pooi To, 1955-58. Retired 1958. U.S. address: 301 Hamilton Ave., Somerset, Ky. EMERITUS—CHINA and HONG KONG 49 DORR, DAVID CLARENCE b. Mt. Rainier, Md., Sept. 18, 1922; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1942; Eastern Baptist Seminary; Johns Hopkins Univ., B.A., 1948; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, M.D., 1952. U.S. Army Air Force, 1948- 45; intern, White Cross Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, 1952-53; surgical resident, 1953-57; medical examiner, Veterans Administration, Columbus, 1957-58. Appointed (special) for Gaza, 1958. m. Roberta Kells, 1946. U.S. address: 3808 32nd St., Mt. Rainier, ee OP DORR, DOROTHY ROBERTA KELLS (Mrs. David C.) b. Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 2, 1922; ed. Univ. of Md., B.A., 1943; Carver School. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Md., 1945, 1946; teacher, high school, Baltimore, Md., 1946-47; educ. dir., Univ. Church, Baltimore, 1947-50; author, two manuals for Mt. Vernon Foundation, Brentwood, Md. Appointed (special) for Gaza, 1958. m. David C. Dorr, Sept. 7, 1946. Children: Philip David, 1950; Paul Douglas, 1951; Debra Lee, 1953; John Daniel, 1957. GAZA DORROUGH, ROBERT LEE b. Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 10, 1925; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute; Biarritz (France) American Univ.; Birmingham-Southern College, B.S., 1948; Washington Univ., M.D., 1951. U.S. Army, 1944-46; interim student sec., First Church, Auburn, Ala. (summer), 1949; intern, Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., 1951-52; asst. resident surgeon, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; doctor, Pusan, Korea, 1956—. m. Mary Gilliland, 1951. U.S. address: 1509 Fourth Court West, Birmingham, Ala. KOREA DORROUGH, MARY BLANCHE GILLILAND (Mrs. Robert L.) b. Attalla, Ala., Aug. 9, 1923; ed. Howard College, B.S., 1944; Medical College of Ala., M.D., 1947. Intern and asst. resident in pediatrics, 1949-50, Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., 1947-50; asst. resi- dent, Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1950-51; instructor in pediatrics, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, 1951-52; physician, St. Louis County Health Dept., Clayton, Mo., 1952-54. Appointed 1955; doctor, Pusan, KOREA, 1956—. m. Robert L. Dorrough, Jan. 16, 1951. Children: Fredrick William, 1951; David Lee, 1953; John Carl, 1955; Cathryn Dale, 1957. KOREA DOSHER, EDWARD PRICE b. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 26, 1926; ed. Arlington (Tex.) State College, 1944; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; Univ. of Tex. Medical School, M.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; music dir., Spring St. Church, Waco, Tex., 1947-50; intern, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-55; chief resident, 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1957; doctor, Baptist hospital, Shaki, 1957—; acting supt., 1957. m. Mayrene Jackson, 1948. U.S. address: 7817 Stan- ford, Dallas, Tex. NIGERIA DOSHER, MAYRENE JACKSON (Mrs. Edward P.) b. Robstown, Tex., June 22, 1926; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947, M.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1947; N. M., 1950; schoolteacher, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1947-48; Galveston, Tex., 1950-54. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1957; evang., WMU, Shaki, 1957—. m. Edward P. Dosher, June 4, 1948. Children: Judson Price, 1954; Delene Frances, 1956. NIGERIA DOTSON, CLYDE J. b. Tuscumbia, Ala., July 29, 1905; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1929. Student pastor and (summer) rural evang., 1925-29. Missionary, Faith Mission Board, Rusitu Mission, Melsetter, Southern Rhodesia, 1980-50; independent missionary, Gatooma, 1950. Appointed 1950; evang. worker, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1950-54; Salisbury, 1954-55; Umtali, 1955-58; Gokwe, 1958—. m. Hattie Thigpen, June 4, 1928 (d. 1955). Children: Lolete Marie, 1929; John Clyde, 1931; Betty Lucille, 1983; Ruth Miriam, 1934; Grace Rudo, 1941; Margaret Joan, 1943; Dorothy Joy, 1949. m. Ebbie Kilgo, May 9, 1957 (d. 1958). U.S. address: 712 E. Second St., Tuscumbia, Ala. SOUTHERN RHODESIA DOTSON, LOLETE MARIE b. Town Creek, Ala., Oct. 20, 1929; ed. Tenn. Temple College; Bir- mingham Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1951; Blue Mountain College, B.S., 1954; Howard College; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Nurse, Birmingham Baptist Hospital, 1951 (summer), 1953; Blue Mountain College, 1952; East End Memorial Hospital, Birmingham, 1954; N.O.B.T.S., 1955-56; summer worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1954. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; nurse, Baptist dispensary, Iwo, 1957-58; Kersey Children’s Home, Ogbomosho, 1958—. U.S. address: 323 Westover Drive, Birming- ham, Ala. NIGERIA 50 DOWELL, THEODORE HULET b. McAlester, Okla., Feb. 17, 1928; ed. Central State College (Okla.); Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T\S., BoD. t958,° Ws, Army, 1946-47; pastor, Noble Ave. Church, Guthrie, Okla., 1948- 53. Appointed 1953; evang., Taejon, Korea, 1953; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, 1958-57; pres., 1957—. m. Oma Lee Russell, 1950. U.S. address: 711 South Locust, Guthrie, Okla. KOREA DOWELL, OMA LEE RUSSELL (Mrs. Theodore H.) b. Hallett, Okla., Sept. 2, 1928; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Central State College (Okla.), B.S., 1951. Schoolteacher, Guthrie, Okla., 1949-50. Appointed 1953; Korean language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1953-54; evang., Taejon, KoREA, 1954—. m. Theodore H. Dowell, June 4, 1950. Children: Tedonna Lee, 1951; William Claud, 1953; Rosa Louise, 1954; Dorothy Marie, 1957. KOREA DOYLE, LONNIE ADOLPHUS, JR. b. Clinton, Miss., Feb. 24, 1923; ed. Tex. Technological College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Cadet and pilot, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943-45; clerk, grocery, Abilene, Tex., 1946; pastor, Pasadena Mission of Calvary Church, Mineral Wells, Tex., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; field evang., Belem, Equatorial Brazil, 1950-51; Santarem, 1951-58; Manaus, 1953—. m. Janelle Hartwick, 1944. U.S. address: Box 762, Anson, Tex. BRAZIL DOYLE, JANELLE HARTWICK (Mrs. Lonnie A., Jr.) b. Anson, Tex., Aug. 7, 1924; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Clerk, drugstore, Anson, Tex., 1942; waitress, dining hall, Hardin-Simmons Univ., 1942-44; physi- cian’s asst., Anson, Tex., 1945. Appointed 1949; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; evang., Belem, Equatorial Brazil, 1950- 51; Santarem, 1951-53; Manaus, 1953—. m. Lonnie A. Doyle, Jr., May 24, 1944. Children: Thelma Gayle, 1948; David Neal, 1951; Mar- garet Frances, 1958; Robert Donald, 1958. BRAZIL DOZIER, EDWIN BURKE b. Nagasaki, Japan, Apr. 16, 1908; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1929; D.D., 1955; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1932. Appointed 1933; prof., Seinan Gakuin College, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1933-36; Baptist seminary, 1933-36, 1958—; dean, English Lit. dept., 1936-40; pastor, Japanese- speaking congregation, Olivet Baptist Church, Honolulu, Hawau, 1941-46; evang. and adm., Tokyo, JAPAN, 1946-58. Author: ‘Golden Milestones in Japan” and “Japan’s New Day.’’ m. Mary Ellen Wiley, 1932. U.S. address: 708 East Tremont Ave., Charlotte 3, N.C. ik Fe eee GALAN eee DOZIER, MARY ELLEN WILEY (Mrs. Edwin B.) b. Unionville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1907; ed. Wingate Jr. College; Miss. Woman’s College, B.A., 1930; Carver School, B.M.T., 1929. Worker, First Church, Reidsville, N. C., 1930-31; schoolteacher, Sugar Grove N. C., 1931-32. Appointed 1933; evang., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka JAPAN, 1933-40, 1958—; Honolulu, Hawau, 1940-46; Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-58. Author: “Chie-ko-chan.” m. Edwin B. Dozier, Apr. 30, 1932. Children: Sarah Ellen (m. Mamlin), 1986; Charles Marvin 1940; Adelia Ann, 1945. JAPAN DOZIER, MAUDE BURKE (Mrs. C. K.) b. Statesville, N. C., Sept. 18, 1881; ed. Normal Collegiate Institute; Meredith College, B.A., 1903; S.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, 1904-05. Appointed 1906; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, and Bible Training School (founder, 19385), Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1906-41; organizer, B.Y.P.U. and WMU in Japan; teacher, dean of women, Baptist Bible School, Hono- lulu, HAwAn, 1941-44; Japanese-speaking evang., Honolulu, 1944-51. Retired 1951. Author: “Playmates in Japan,” “Strong Hearts of Japan,” (Japanese) “‘The Way Home.” m. Charles Kelsey Dozier, June 6, 1906 (d. 1983). Children: Edwin Burke, 1908; Helen (m. Pietsch), 1910. Address: 421 Oaza Hoshiguma, Fukuoka, Japan. EMERITUS—JAPAN and HAWAII DUCK, ROGER GLENN b. Taylor Co., Tex., Oct. 8, 1927; ed. A. and M. College of Tex.; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1935. U.S. Navy, 1945-47; pastor, Hamby Church, Abilene, Tex., 1950-53; First Church, Cranfills Gap, Tex., 1954-57. Appointed (special) for VENEZUELA, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Lavonia Redden, 1950. U.S. address: c/o I. B. Duck, Sr., Route 3, Abilene, Tex. VENEZUELA 51 DUCK, LAVONIA GLADYS REDDEN (Mrs. Roger Glenn) b. Plainview, Tex., Sept. 2, 1931; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., Abilene, Tex., 1948-49; Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-53; schoolteacher, Cranfills Gap, Tex., 1955-56. Appointed (special) for VENEZUELA, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Roger Glenn Duck, May 5, 1950. Children: Roger Lynn, 1953; Charles Randall, 1954; Karen Denise, 1957. VENEZUELA DUFFER, HIRAM F., JR. b. New Boston, Tex., Jan. 19, 1921; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. Missionary (state and Home Mission Board) to Mexicans in Tex., 1939-47. Appointed 1947; lan- guage student, Mexico City, 1948; Training Union editor, Baptist Publishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1948-52; RA sec. for Mexico, 1948-54; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, MExiIco, 1952- 57; student work, Mexico City, 1958—. Author: Spanish Baptist Training Union Manual and “Consejos a un Novio” (on Christian courtship). .m. Charlotte Martinez, 1948. U.S. address: 106 W. Second St., Brownwood, Tex. MEXICO DUFFER, CHARLOTTE MARTINEZ (Mrs. Hiram F., Jr.) b. Los Angeles, Calif., May 20, 1922; ed. Univ. of N. M.; Howard Payne College. Library worker, Santa Cruz, N. M., 1936-40; office worker, Howard Payne College, 1942-43. Appointed 1947; language student, Mexico City, 1948; Sunbeam leader, MeExico, 1948-49; stationed in EL Paso, Tex., 1948-52; Torreon, Mexico, 1952-57; Mexico City, 1958—; editor, national WMU magazine, 1954-55. m. Hiram F. Duffer, Jr., June 16, 1948. Children: Esther Marie, 1945; Helen Elizabeth, 1946; David Andres, 1948 (d. 1948); Catalina Eunice, 1950. MEXICO DUNAWAY, ARCHIE GROVER, JR. b. McComb, Miss., Aug. 22, 1920; ed. Southwest Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1942; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946. Rural worker, Home Mission Board (summer), 1944; student pastor, Elizabeth (Ind.) Church, 1944-45; pastor, Taylors Chapel (Tenn.) Church, 1945-46; Christiana (Tenn.) Church, 1946-47. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Okuta, NIGERIA, 1947—. m. Margaret Lanier, 1945. U.S. address: 1208 Norvel Ave., Nashville 6, Tenn. NIGERIA DUNAWAY, MARGARET LANIER (Mrs. Archie G., Jr.) b. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 11, 1923; ed. Ga. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1944; Tenn. College for Women, B.S., 1946; Carver School; Frontier School of Midwifery (Hyden, Ky.), R.N.M., 1951. Operating: room nurse, 1944; campus and infirmary nurse, Tenn. College for Women, 1944-45. Appointed 1947; nurse and evang. worker, Okuta, NIGERIA, 1947—. m. Archie Grover Dunaway, Jr., May 20, 1945. Children: Mary Margaret, 1947; John Archie, 1952; Mark Stephen, 1956. NIGERIA DURHAM, JONATHAN BRYANT b. Green Co., Ga., Sept. 18, 1919; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947. Pastor, Higgs- ton (Ga.) Church (part-time), 1941-43; schoolteacher, Alamo, Ga., 1943-44; pastor, Boiling Springs Church, Soperton, Ga. (part-time), 1943-44; Jolly (Tex.) Church (half-time), 1945-47; Broxton (Ga.) Church, 1944, 1947-50. Appointed 1950; acting prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1951-52; evang., Port Harcourt, 1952-55; Ibadan, 1955-56; Enugu, 1956—. m. Ina Martin, 1945. U.S. address: c/o Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wray, Union Point, Ga. NIGERIA DURHAM, INA MARTIN (Mrs. Jonathan Bryant) b. Lincoln Co., Ga., Aug. 1, 1921; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Furman Univ.; Teachers College (Statesboro, Ga.); Univ. of Ga.; Ga. State College for Women. Schoolteacher, Cochran, Ga., 1941- 42; Bogart, Ga., 1942-44; bank teller and bookkeeper, Lincolnton, Ga., 1944-45; cashier, electric co., Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-47; school- teacher, Broxton, Ga., 1947-50. Appointed 1950; church and home evang., Oyo, NIGERIA, 1951-52; Port Harcourt, 1952-55; Ibadan, 1955-56; Enugu, 1956—. m. Jonathan Bryant Durham, Dec., 23 1945. Children: Jonathan Bryant, Jr., 1950; Rodney Martin, 1953; Samuel Jerome, 1956. NIGERIA DuVALL, WALLACE LARKIN b. Bainbridge, Ga., May 10, 1927; ed. Univ. of Fla.; N. C. State College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952, U.S. Army, 1945-46; summer worker, Ga. B.S.U., 1949; interim pastor, Belleview Church, Grant, Ky., 1950; dir. of Baptist student work, State Col- lege for Women and Ga. Military College, Milledgeville, 1952-54; Atlanta area, 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; teacher, Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1957—. m. Pearl Holmes, 1950. U.S. address: c/o H. R. DuVall, Edison, Ga. NIGERIA 52 DuVALL, PEARL MONETTE HOLMES (Mrs. Wallace Larkin) b. New Orleans, La., Dec. 2, 1926; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1950. V.B.S. and youth revival worker, Ga., 1947; summer worker for Ga. B.S.U., 1948; V.B.S. worker, La., 1949; schoolteacher, Charlestown, Ind., 1950-51, and Child Care Center, S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1951-52. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; teacher, Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1957—. m. Wallace Larkin DuVall, June 12, 1950. Chil- dren: David Wallace, 1953; Elizabeth Ellen, 1954; Stephen Richard, 1958. NIGERIA DWYER, ANNE LUCILLE b. Sperryville, Va., July 8, 1922; ed. Strayers Business College (Wash., D. C.); Cumberland Univ. (Tenn.); Mather School of Nursing; Southern Baptist Hospital (La.), R.N., 1948; Howard College, B.A., 1952; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Nurse, Physicians Hospital, Warrenton, Va., 1949, 1952; Univ. of Va. Hospital, Charlottesville, 1949; Cumberland Univ., 1950-51; Home Mission Board, La. (sum- mer), 19538. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-55; nurse, Baptist Hospital, Gaza, 1955—. U.S. address: Route 1, Box 29, Sperryville, Va. GAZA DYAL, WILLIAM M., JR. b. Austin, Tex., May 18, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Counselor, YMCA Camp for Boys, Houston, Tex. (summer), 1945; library asst., S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1949-50; pastor, Bagdad (Ky.) Church, 1950-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa Rica, 1958-54; president, Baptist seminary, GUATE- MALA, 1954-57; evang. and teacher, Baptist Institute, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957—. m. Edith Colvin, 1950. U.S. address: 2613 Haynie, Fort Worth, Tex. COSTA RICA DYAL, EDITH COLVIN (Mrs. William M., Jr.) b. El Dorado, Ark., Mar. 9, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., School of Church Music; S.B.T.S. V.B.S. worker, Tex. Sunday School Board (summers), 1947, 1948; teacher, Ky. School for the Blind, Louisville, 1950-51; public schools, Ky., 1951-52; piano teacher, Louisville, 1952. Appointed 1953; language student, CosTa Rica, 1953-54; prof. of music, Baptist seminary, GUATEMALA, 1954- 57; Baptist Institute, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957—. m. William M. Dyal, Jr., May 6, 1950. Child: Kathy Lynn, 1953. COSTA RICA DYSON, ALBERT (BERT) HAMPY, JR. b. Mobeetie, Tex., Nov. 25, 1929; ed. Sam Houston State Teachers College (Tex.), B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S.; George Peabody College, M.A., 1955. Missionary, Home Mission Board, New Orleans, La., 1951-52; asst. pastor, Third Street Church, New Orleans, 1952-53; assoc. pastor, Shadowlawn Church, Prichard, Ala., 1953-54. Ap- pointed (special until 1957), 1955; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NicpriA, 1955—. m. Ruth Widick, 1958. U.S. address: 1918 Moran Drive, Nashville, Tenn. NIGERIA DYSON, ETHEL RUTH WIDICK (Mrs. Albert H., Jr.) b. Nashville, Tenn., July 9, 1927; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Dir., Neighborhood Mission, First Church, Nash- ville, 1948-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Ore. and Wash., 1951; missionary, Home Mission Board, New Orleans, La., 1951-53; elementary dir., Shadowlawn Church, Prichard, Ala., 1953-54. Ap- pointed (special until 1957) 1955; evang. worker, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1955—. m. Albert Dyson, Jr., May 26, 19538. Children: Jo Ellyn, 1955; Floyd Brandon, 1956. NIGERIA EAGLESFIELD, CARROL FREDERICK b. Garden City, Kan., Aug. 16, 1915; ed. Southwest Baptist College; Univ. of Mo.; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940. Pastor, First Church, Taylor, La., 1941-45. Appointed 1944; teacher, Nigerian Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1945-46; editor, ‘“‘Nigerian Baptist,” 1947-57; mgr., Baptist Press, Port Harcourt, 1947-48; Ibadan, 1949—. m. Pauline Gadberry, 1987. U.S. address: Clinton, Mo. NIGERIA EAGLESFIELD, IDA PAULINE GADBERRY (Mrs. Carrol F.) b. Houston, Tex., Dec. 28, 1916; ed. Southwest Baptist College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1940. Appointed 1944; language student and evang., Ogbomosho, NiGmRIA, 1945-46; Port Harcourt, 1947-48; Ibadan, 1949—. m. Carrol F. Eaglesfield, May 12, 1987. Children: George David, 1941; Carol Ann, 1944. NIGERIA 53 EDWARDS, TILMAN KEITH b. Swansea, S. C., Dec. 18, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ.; Univ. of S. C., B.S., 1951; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1955. U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-48; mission pastor, Pine Bluff Church, Columbia, S.C., 1949-50; intern, Columbia Hospital, 1955-56; general practitioner, Cliffside, N. C., 1956; resident, Bluefield (W. Va.) Sanitarium, 1956- 57. Appointed 1957; physician, Baptist hospital, Joinkrama, NIGERIA, 1958; Ogbomosho, 1959—. m. Alice Blankenship, 1953. U.S. address: 5322 Lake Shore Drive, Columbia, S. C. NIGERIA EDWARDS, ALICE BLANKENSHIP (Mrs. T. Keith) b. Union Mills, N. C., Feb. 23, 19383; ed. Rutherfordton (N. C.) Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1953; Univ. of S. C. Head nurse, surgical floor, Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, 1954-55; office nurse, Columbia, S. C., 1955; general duty nurse, Annie Penn Memo- rial Hospital, Reidsville, N. C., 1953; Bluefield (W. Va.) Sanitarium, 1956-57. Appointed 1957; nurse, Baptist hospital, Joinkrama, NIGERIA, 1958; Ogbomosho, 1959. m. T. Keith Edwards, June 14, 1958. Children: Benjamin Keith, 1954; Mildred Alisa, 1956; Harriet Clarice, 1958. NIGERIA ELDER, EFFIE HAY (Mrs. Robert F.) b. Oamaru, New Zealand, Apr. 18, 1877; ed. Missionary Training Home, Melbourne, Australia. Sunday school and young people’s work, New Zealand, 1901; British missionary in Argentina, 1901- 20. Appointed 1920; evang. in Buenos Aires, Adrogue, and Llavallol, ARGENTINA. Retired 1940. m. Robert F. Elder, Oct. 30, 1901 (d. 1947). Children: Robert Owen, 1904; Lily, 1906; James Robertson, 1908; Bertha Fraser (m. Davies), 1910; David Hay, 1911; Arthur Chalmers, 1913; Effie (m. Edwards), 1915; Frank Hercus, 1918; Andrew Fraser, 1920. Address: Capello 171, Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina (c/o Mrs. Effie Edwards). EMERITUS—ARGENTINA ELDRIDGE, EVA MAE b. Grand Junction, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1925; ed. Union Univ. (Tenn.), B.A., 1947; Baptist Hospital School of Nursing (Memphis), R.N., 1951; N.O.B.T.S. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1944; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Okla., 1946, 1947; worker, Downtown Church, Oklahoma City, 1947-48; gen. duty nurse at clinic, Grand Junction, 1951-52; Brint Hospital, Bolivar, Tenn., 1952-53; Southern Baptist marine agen boy perma ae ae apy en * (special) 1955; nurse, medical center, aki, IGERIA, -57, ~Ai 0 1957—; language student, Oyo, 1957. U.S. address: Grand Junc- Core. War ia & ge tion, Tenn. NIGERIA ELLIOTT, DARLINE b. Corpus Christi, Tex., Apr. 16, 1912; ed. Tex. College of Arts and Industries; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1943. Schoolteacher, Nueces Co., Tex., 1981-34; San Antonio, 1936-87; Cor- pus Christi, 1987-41. Appointed 1943; language study, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1943-44; educ. evang., Barranquilla, 1945-49; evang., Bogota, 1950-58; librarian, Baptist hospital, Barranquilla, 1954-57; international seminary, Cali, 1958—. U.S. address: 2114 Vickery, Fort Worth, Tex. COLOMBIA EMANUEL, BEVERLY PAUL (BILL) b. Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 3, 1924; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Pastor, Blanco (Okla.) Church, 1943; Warner (Okla.) Church, 1943-44; Morning Star Church, Meeker, Okla., 1944-45; Calvary Church, Norman, Okla., 1945-46; Lutner Church, Lawton, Okla., 1946-49. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang., Takamatsu, 1952-57; Asahikawa, 1957-58; Sapporo, 1958—. m. Rebekah Sue Jackson, 1944. U.S. address: 1618 Irwin, Lawton, Okla. JAPAN EMANUEL, REBEKAH SUE JACKSON (Mrs. B. Paul) b. McAlester, Okla., May 8, 1924; ed. Cameron College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Pianist, First Baptist Church, Law- ton, Okla., 1940-44; Rotary Club, Lawton, Okla., 1942-43; clerk-typist, Civil Service, Fort Sill, Okla., 1942-44; schoolteacher, Lawton, Okla., 1947-48; Godley, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang., Takamatsu, 1952-57; Asahikawa, 1957-58; Sapporo, 1958—. m. B. Paul Emanuel, Sept. 3, 1944. Children: Elizabeth Ellen, 1946; Paul Andrew, 1951; Marjorie Sue, 1952; Rebekah Ruth, 1958. JAPAN EMANUEL, WAYNE EUGENE b. Tulsa, Okla., Mar. 14, 1929; ed. Cameron Jr. College (Law- ton, Okla.); Conners Jr. College (Warner, Okla.); Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1951; USAF Weather School; Tex. Wesleyan College; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1959. U.S. Air Force, United States and Japan, 1951-55; Bible salesman, Southwestern Publishing Co., Nashville, Tenn. (summer), 1956; pastor, Harmony Church, Atoka, Okla., 1957- 59; worker, Soil Conservation Service, Atoka (summer), 1958. Ap- pointed for JAPAN, 1958. m. Mary Lou Massengill, 1957. U.S. address: 2610 Elgin, Muskogee, Okla. JAPAN 54 EMANUEL, MARY LOU MASSENGILL (Mrs. Wayne Eugene) b. Middleboro, Ky., Aug. 9, 1928; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1950; Ky. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1953; Carver School; S.W.B.T.S. Summer student worker, Home Mission Board, with Japanese, Richmond, Calif., 1949-50; nurse, Ky. Baptist Hos- pital, Louisville, 1953-54; nurse, Harris Memorial Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1957-58. Appointed 1954; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1954-55; nurse, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1955-57; resigned 1957; reappointed 1958. m. Wayne Emanuel, June 2, 1957. Child: Barton Wayne, 1958. JAPAN ENETE, WILLIAM WALTERS b. Jonesville, La., Nov. 26, 1893; ed. La. Baptist College, B.A., 1921; S.B.T.S. Appointed 1924; dir., V.B.S., Brazilian Baptist Conven- tion, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1925-42; gen. evang., for South Brazil, 1943-58; stationed in Campinas, 1956-58. Retired 1958. Author: “Sammy Writes a Book,’ “Vacation Bible School Manual,” Vols. I, II, III (Portuguese). m. Crystal Armstrong, 1924. U.S. address: 735 Doulton Ct., Apt. 5, Columbus, Ohio. EMERITUS—BRAZIL ENETE, CRYSTAL ARMSTRONG (Mrs. William W.) b. Mountain Grove, Mo., July 31, 1898; ed. Drury College, B.S., 1923; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922. Teacher, Ewing (Ill.) College, 1923- 24. Appointed 1924; art work, Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1925-42; writer, V.B.S. Dept.; teacher, girls’ school, Rio de Janeiro; baptistry painting; general evang., South Brazil, 1948-58; stationed in Campinas, 1956-58. Retired 1958. Author: “Historias Para Voce.” m. William W. Enete, May 29, 1924. Chil- dren: William Walters, Jr., 1925; Noble Dewey, 1927; Happy Tru- man, 19380 (d. 1958); Crystal Joy (m. Lannes), 1935. EMERITUS—BRAZIL EPPERSON, BARBARA b. Neosho, Mo., Jan. 2, 1921; ed. N.O.B.T.S.; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1952. Worker, variety stores, Ark., 1941-48; proofreader, Okla. Baptist Univ. Press, Shawnee, 1949-51; counselor to freshman girls, Okla. Baptist Univ., 1951-52. Appointed 1953; worker, Baptist Welfare Center, Ire, NIGERIA, 1953-54, 1955; publication work, Ibadan, 1956—; editor, ‘Nigerian Baptist,” 1957—. Author: “Tales from Ire.” U.S. address: 1914 B St., N.W., Miami, Okla. NIGERIA ERNEST, MARY LEE b. Greenville, Ala., May 14, 1912; ed. Mars Hill College; Meredith College, B.A., 1989; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Baptist student sec., East Carolina College, 1989-45. Appointed 1947; educ. dir., Nuuanu Church, Honolulu, Territory of HAWAII, 1947-51; Kaumana Drive Church, Hilo, 1951-55, and Kinoole Church, 1955—. U.S. address: Box 15, Greenville, Ala. HAWAII EUDALY, NATHAN HOYT b. Pecos, Tex., Apr. 24, 1913; ed. Tex. Tech. College, B.B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; M.R.E., 1957. Asst., business adm. and asst. instructor, Tex. Tech., 1936-38; proprietor, grocery store, 1938- 42; U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-45; Home Mission Board worker, Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-48. Appointed 1948; field evang., South Mpxico, 1948-49; language study, Medellin, COLOMBIA, 1949-50; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, MExIco, 1950-52; business mgr., Baptist Spanish Publishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1952—. m. Marie Saddler, 1941. Permanent address: Grandfalls, Tex. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE EUDALY, MARIE SADDLER (Mrs. Nathan Hoyt) b. Appleton City, Mo., Dec. 22, 1911; ed. William Jewell College; Southwest Baptist College; Central (Mo.) Teachers College, B.S., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1939. Schoolteacher, Amsterdam, Mo., 1929-37; church educ. dir., San Angelo, Tex., 1939-40; Gulfport, Miss., 1944-45; worker, Training Union Dept., Tex., 1940-41. Ap- pointed 1948; language study, Medellin, CoLomBiA, 1949-50; educ. evang., Torreon, MExIcO, 1950-52; editor, Baptist Spanish Pub- lishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1952—. Author: “Dickie in Mexico,” “Chatting with the Chews.”” m. Nathan Hoyt Eudaly, Nov. 22, 1941. Children: Richard Milton, 1948; Katherine Mae, 1946; Nathan Hoyt, Jr., 1955. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE EVANS, CHARLES ELMER b. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 16, 1924; ed. Emory Univ.; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Pilot, U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; pastor, Mansfield (Ga.) Church (half-time) and Liberty Church (half-time), 1948-49; New Providence Church, Austin, Ind., 1950-52; Mansfield and Shiloh churches, 1952-55; Dearing (Ga.) Church, 1955-59. Appointed for AFRICA, 1958. m. Elizabeth Young, 1945. U.S. address: Box 205, Dearing, Ga. EAST AFRICA 55 EVANS, ELIZABETH LOUISE YOUNG (Mrs. Charles E.) b. Balkan, Ky., Mar. 4, 1923; ed. Cumberland Jr. College, A.A., 1942; Western Ky. Teachers College, B.S., 1944; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1947; Ga. Dept. of Public Health (lab. training); Univ. of Louisville. WAVE, Naval Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., 1944-45; lab. technician, Ga. Health Dept., Macon, Ga., 1947-49; Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, 1949-50; schoolteacher, New Albany, Ind., 1950- 52. Appointed for AFRICA, 1958. m. Charles Evans, Mar. 21, 1945. Children: Susan Elizabeth, 1954; Alma Kathleen, 1957. EAST AFRICA EVENSON, RONALD KENNETH b. Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 14, 1980; ed. Phoenix (Ariz.) College; Ariz. Bible Institute; Grand Canyon College, B.A., 1954; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Asst. pastor, educ. worker, North Phoenix Church, 1951- 54; pastor, First Church, Powell, Tex., 1955-57. Appointed for UruGuay, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. Mary Ann Van’tKerkhoff, 1954. U.S. address: 817 E. Sheridan, Phoenix, Ariz. URUGUAY EVENSON, MARY ANN VAN’TKERKHOFF (Mrs. R. Kenneth) b. Byron Center, Mich., May 29, 1983; ed. Tex. Christian Univ.; Grand Canyon College, B.S., 1957. Saleswork, dept. store, Phoenix, Ariz., 1951-54, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-55. Appointed for UruGuay, 1957; language student, Costa Rica, 1958. m. R. Kenneth Evenson, June 1, 1954. Children: Sherril Lyn and Sharon Lee (twins), 1955. URUGUAY EWEN, BETTYE JANE b. Estelline, Hall County, Tex., June 17, 1927; ed. Tex. Techno- logical College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Waitress in dining room, Tex. Tech., 1948-49; student librarian, S.W.B.T.S., 1948-49; youth dir., Field St. Church, Cleburne, Tex., 1950-51. Appointed 1951; teacher, Elam Memorial Girls’ School, Shaki, N1- GERIA, 1951-55; Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, 1955—. U.S. address: Rte. 4, Box 288, Neosho, Mo. NIGERIA FAILE, GEORGE MARION, JR. b. Greenville, S. C., Mar. 6, 1923; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1942; Univ. of S. C.; Furman Univ., B.A., 1947; Emory Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1951. U.S. Army, 1948-46; pediatric extern, Grady Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., 1950-51; rotating intern, Greenville (S. C.) Gen. Hospital, 1951-52; surgical fellowship, Welborn Clinic, Evans- ville, Ind., 1952-53; asst. resident in surgery, Emory Univ. Hospital, 1956-57. Appointed 1953; doctor, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1953-54; Eku, 1954; Shaki, 1954-56; Baptist medical center, Nalerigu, GHANA, 1957—; adviser, Northern Region, 1957—. m. Alice K Johnston, 1948. U.S. address: Kershaw, S. C. GHANA FAILE, ALICE K JOHNSTON (Mrs. George Marion, Jr.) b. Bishopville, S. C., Feb. 18, 1925; ed. Winthrop College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1947. Schoolteacher, S. C. and Ga., 1948-50. Appointed 1953; evang., Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1958-54; Eku, 1954; business manager, Baptist hospital, Shaki, 1954-56; evang., Nalerigu, GHANA, 1957—. m. George Marion Faile, Jr., June 19, 1948. Children: George Marion, III, 1950; Laurel Ann, 1951; Cheryl Edith, 1953; David K, 1955. GHANA FARRIS, THERON VERNELLE b. Fort Worth, Tex., July 4, 1927; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Tex. Wesleyan College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Th.D., 1958. U.S. Army, 1945-47; revival worker, Tex., Ala., Miss., and La., 1949-53; pastor, Ninth St. Mission, Waco, Tex., Tex., 1948-49; Goodwood Church, Baton Rouge, La., 1953-55; Osyka (Miss.) Church, 1956-57; asst. to dir., field mission work, N.O.B.T.S., New Orleans, La., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958. m. Juanita Peacock, 1947. U.S. address: 8524 E. Rosedale, Fort Worth, Tex. JAPAN FARRIS, RUTH JUANITA PEACOCK (Mrs. Theron Vernelle) b, Waco, Tex., Oct. 28, 1921; ed. Southern Business College; Baylor Univ.; N.O.B.T.S. Stenographer, Fort Worth, Tex., 1941-48; Waco, Tex., 1948-49; sec., religious educ. dept., N.O.B.T.S., New Orleans, La., 1952-58. Appointed 1957; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958. m. Theron Farris, June 27, 1947. Children: Darlyne Ruth, 1953; Michael David, 1955. JAPAN 56 FAVELL, CLAY HUDSON b. Charlotte, N. C., Apr. 4, 1926; ed. Mars Hill College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Cobbler, U.S. Navy, 1944-46; cab driver, Charlotte, N. C. (summers), 1947-48; summer worker, Fruitland Assembly, Hendersonville, N. C., 1950; asst. pastor, Plauche Mission, New Orleans, La., 1950-52; machinist (summer), 1952; pastor, Mount Olive Church, Athens, La., 1953-55; Greenlee Church, Old Fort, N. C., 1955-59. Appointed for GHANA, 1958. m. Jean Christy, 1950. U.S. address: 5511 Grand Ave., Fort Smith, Ark. GHANA FAVELL, JEAN MARIE CHRISTY (Mrs. C. Hudson) b. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 11, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1947; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Nurse, Girls’ Hospital, Baylor Univ., 1947-48; camp nurse, Fruitland Assembly, Hendersonville, N. C. (summer), 1950. Appointed for GHANA, 1958. m. Hudson Favell, June 4, 1950. Children: Louanna Lee, 1952; Rebecca Corine, 1958; Clay Hudson, Jr., 1958. quan ANA FENDERSON, EUNICE MARIAN b. East Bethel, Minn., Oct. 18, 1893; ed. Univ. of Minn.; Moody Bible Institute. Educ. missionary of Bible Lands Gospel Mission, Schweifat, Mt. Lebanon, 1924-28; evang. worker, Jerusalem Baptist Mission, 1928-36. Appointed 1936; evang. worker, ISRAEL, 1936- 40, 1947—. U.S. address: 3112 Seventeenth Ave., S., Minneapolis 7, Minn. ISRAEL FERGESON, WILLIAM JOEL b. Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 9, 1922; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1946. Pastor, Liberty Hill, Briggs, Blum, and Dorchester churches, Tex., 1942-47. Appointed 1948; prin., Bap- tist boys’ high school, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1948-51, 1954-55; evang., Keffi, 1952-53; teacher, Hausa pastors’ school, Kaduna, 1957—; evang., Northern Region, 1957—. m. Elizabeth Hale, 1942. U.S. address: 2006 Belmeade Dr., Brownwood, Tex. NIGERIA FERGESON, ELIZABETH HALE (Mrs. William Joel) b. Waco, Tex., Jan. 31, 1924; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946. Schoolteacher, Dorchester, Tex., 1946-47. Appointed 1948; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1948-51, 1954-55; evang., Keffi, 1952-53; teacher, Hausa pastors’ school, Kaduna, 1957—. m. W. Joel Fergeson, Dec. 15, 1942. Chil- dren: Elizabeth Anne, 1947; Joelyn Kay, 1951; William Grant, 1955. NIGERIA FERRELL, WILLIAM HASEL b. Greenville, Miss., June 7, 1925; ed. Univ. of the South; Miss. College, B.A., 1946; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. U.S. Navy, 1948-45; worker, Seminary cafeteria, Louisville, Ky., 1947-49; sec., Ala. RA, 1949-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang., Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1958—. m. Opal Miriam Young, 1948. U.S. address: 833 S. Theobald St., Greenville, Miss. ARGENTINA FERRELL, OPAL MIRIAM YOUNG (Mrs. William H.) b. Port Gibson, Miss., Mar. 28, 1927; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1948; Carver School. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-58; evang., Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1958—. m. William H. Ferrell, Aug. 23, 1948. Children: William Curtis, 1950; Rebecca Lynn, 1954; Betty Ann, 1957. ARGENTINA FIELDEN, ROBERT LUTHER b. New Market, Tenn., Mar. 27, 1919; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1941; Spartan School of Aeronautics. U.S. Army Air Force, 1941-45; flight instructor, Pryor, Okla., 1946-47; instructor, me- chanic, asst. manager, Flying Service, Dandridge, Tenn., 1947- 50; mechanic, electrical co., Greeneville, Tenn., 1950. Appointed (special) 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1951; aviation pilot-mechanic, evang., Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1952—. m. Myra Rankin, 1948. U.S. address: Rte. 1, New Market, Tenn. BRAZIL 57 FIELDEN, MYRA JANE RANKIN (Mrs. Robert L.) b. Jefferson City, Tenn., May 28, 1918; ed. Jefferson City High School. Clerk, dry goods store, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1941-42; bench worker (soldering), Fulton Sylphon Co., Knoxville, Tenn., 1942-48. Ap- pointed (special) 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951; evang., Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1952—. m. Robert L. Fielden, Dec. 25, 1948. Children: Gary Lee, 1947; Anita Jane, 1950. BRAZIL FIELDER, JOHN WILSON b. Comanche, Tex., Jan. 27, 1880; ed. Howard Payne Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1910; S.W.B.T.S.; Howard Payne College, D.D., 1945. Pastor and teacher, Comanche, 1910-12. Appointed 1912; language student and educ. missionary, Baptist college, Kaifeng, Honan, CHINA, 1912-16; co-pastor, Baptist church, Chengchow, 1916-42, 1943-48; interned 1942, repatriated 1948. Retired 1949. m. Maudie Albritton, 1914. Address: 1410 S. 10th St., Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA FIELDER, MAUDIE ETHEL ALBRITTON (Mrs. John Wilson) b. Bazette, Tex., Aug. 2, 1892; ed. Howard Payne College, graduate in fine arts, music, 1913; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1914; language stu- dent, Kaifeng, Honan, CHINA, 1914-16; educ. missionary and evang. worker, Chengchow, 1916-48. Retired 1949. m. John Wilson Fielder, Oct. 9, 1914. Children: John Wilson, Jr., 1917 (d. 1950); Golda Jean (m. Moore), 1919; Richard Byron, 1921; Lennox Gerald, 1926; Florence Ann (m. McKinney), 19382. EMERITUS—CHINA FIELDER, LENNOX GERALD b. Chenghsien, Honan, China, Apr. 26, 1926; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Vanderbilt Univ., M.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Em- ployee, medicine co., Waco, Tex., 1944-47; instructor, Baylor Univ., Waco, 1949-51. Appointed 1954; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1954-55; Kyoto, 1955-56; prof., Seinan Gakuin Univ., 1956—. m. Jo Beth McKneely, 1950. U.S. address: c/o Wilson Fielder, 1410 South Tenth St., Waco, Tex. JAPAN FIELDER, JO BETH McKNEELY (Mrs. L. Gerald) b. Cherokee, Tex., Aug. 13, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.S., 1949; Baylor Univ. School of Medical Technology. Student employee, business offices, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1946-49; medical technologist, Hill- crest Memorial Hospital, Waco, 1950; City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1954-55; Kyoto, 1955-56; church-home evang., Fukuoka, 1956—. m. L. Gerald Fielder, Aug. 26, 1950. Child: Patrick Dale, 1958. JAPAN FINE, EARL MARTIN b. Quenemo, Kan., Jan. 29, 1926; ed. Northwest Mo. State Teachers College; Rice Institute, B.S., 1946; B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Kan. State Teachers College, M.S., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; engineer, Seismic Explorations, Inc., Houston (summers), 1948-49; V.B.S. worker, Kan. (summer), 1950; youth worker, Parkland Church, Louisville, 1950-51; pastor, Calvary Church, Russell, Kan., 1951- 52. Appointed 1952; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1952-55; Oyo, 1956-58; dir., language school, Oyo, 1958—. m. Roberta Marie Robson, 1951. U.S. address: Lyndon, Kan. NIGERIA FINE, ROBERTA MARIE ROBSON (Mrs. Earl M.) b. Mayetta, Kan., July 31, 1928; ed. Washburn Univ., B.M., 1949; Carver School. Asst., art dept., Washburn Univ., Topeka, Kan., 1945-46; schoolteacher, Delia, Kan., 1946-47; V.B.S. worker, Kan. (summer), 1950; music supervisor, public schools, Whiting and Waldo, Kan., 1949-52. Appointed 1952; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, NIGHRIA, 1952-55; Oyo, 1956—. m. Earl Fine, Aug. 20, 1951. Children: David Martin, 1952; Darlene Marie, 1954; Dean Leigh, 1956. NIGERIA FITE, HORACE WILSON, JR. b. Mena, Ark., Mar. 22, 1922; ed. Wayland College; Tex. Techno- logical College, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Reporter, ‘Agricultural Conservation Act,” Crosbyton, Tex. (summers), 1939-42; school janitor, Lubbock, Tex., 1941-43; U.S. Army, 1948-46; farm manager, Plainview, Tex., 1946-47; church janitor, Plainview, 1947-48; car- penter, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950. Appointed (special) 1950; language student, Campinas, BRaAzIL, 1950; agriculturist, Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1951-58; agriculturist, Ceres, 1958—. m. Salle Ann Taylor, 1948. U.S. address: Box 217, Crosbyton, besos 58 FITE, SALLE ANN TAYLOR (Mrs. Horace Wilson, Jr.) b. Lehman, Tex., Feb. 21, 1926; ed. Tex. Technological College, B.B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Church sec., Grenada, Miss., 1944; switch- board operator, student asst., 1944-45, Tex. Tech.; teacher, McAdoo (Tex.) High School, 1945-46; sec., insurance agency, Plainview, Tex., 1947-48; teacher, business college, Lubbock, 1948-50; accounting employee, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950. Appointed (special) 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1950; treas.-teacher, Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1951-58; church-home evang., Ceres, 1958—. m. Horace W. Fite, Jr., June 1, 1948. Children: Anna Ruth, 1946; Mildred Jean, 1952; Julia Charlene, 1958; Charles Wilson, poy ee FLEWELLEN, SIDNEY RAY b. Alexandria, La., Feb. 13, 1929; ed. Baptist Hospital (Alexandria), technology; La. College, B.A., 1952; N.O.B.T.S.; G.G.B.T.S. Mis- sion pastor, Emmanuel Church, Alexandria, 1948-54; pastor, First Church, Davis, Calif., 1955-57; technologist, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Oakland, Calif., 1954-56, 1958; Woodland (Calif.) Clinic, 1956-57; Peralta Hospital, Oakland, 1957-58. Appointed (special) for GHANA, 1958; lab. technician, Medical Center, Nalerigu, 1959—. m. Della Guillory, 1958. U.S. address: 1816 Levin St., Alexandria, La. GHANA FLEWELLEN, DELLA GUILLORY (Mrs. Sidney R.) b. Pine Prairie, La., Oct. 3, 19380; ed. La. College, B.A., 1958; Sacra- mento State College. Business clerk, dept. store, Alexandria, La., 1953; draftsman, surveying co., Alexandria, 1953-54; filing clerk, insurance co., Berkeley, Calif., 1954-55. Appointed (special) for GHANA, 1958; at Nalerigu, 1959—. m. Sidney R. Flewellen, Aug. 15, 1953. Children: Warren Ray, 1956; Mary Gwen, 1958. GHANA FONTNOTE, AUDREY VIOLA b. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 18, 1928; ed. La. College, B.S., 1948; Tulane Medical School, M.D., 1949; N.O.B.T.S. Research asst., Tulane Medical School, 1944-46; extern, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1945-49; surgical resident, 1957; intern, Charity Hos- pital, New Orleans, 1949-50; resident, Sara Mayo Hospital, New Orleans, 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-58; doctor, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1958—. U.S. address: c/o Rev. S. T. Fontnote, New Roads, La. JAPAN FORD, CHARLES SHELBY b. Crescent City, Fla., Mar. 6, 1921; ed. Univ. of Fla., B.S., 1948; M.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Office worker, Univ. of Fla., Gainesville, 1940-43; deck officer, U.S. Navy, 1943-46; schoolteacher, Crescent City, Fla., 1947-49. Appointed 1952; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1952-56; evang., Ogoja, 1956—. m. Lucille Taylor, 1954. U.S. address: Crescent City, Fla. NIGERIA FORD, DOROTHY LUCILLE TAYLOR (Mrs. Charles S.) b. Jackson, Mo., June 27, 1923; ed. Southeast Mo. State College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R:E., 1952. Schoolteacher, Mo. and Ill., 1948-50; Ridgecrest Assembly staff (summers), 1948, 1949; V.B.S. worker, Ariz. and Bahama Islands (summers), 1950, 1952; city student sec., Springfield, Mo., 1952. Appointed 1952; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1958-56; evang., Ogoja, 1956—. m. Charles S. Ford, Dec. 6, 1954. Children: Charles Taylor, 1956; Stephen Patterson, 1957; John William, 1958. NIGERIA FORD, RUTH LUCILLE b. Patterson, Ill., Dec. 27, 1906; ed. Mo. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1928; Carver School, B.M.T., 1932. Doctor’s asst., Shelby, Miss., 1930-32; staff nurse, S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1935; instructor, Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Memphis, Tenn., 1942-45, 1951-53. Appointed 1935; supt. of nurses, Baptist hospital, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1986-42; Leung Kwang Baptist hospital, Canton, 1946-50; nurse, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1953-54; Surabaya, 1954; Kediri, 1954—. U.S. address: 2080 Jackson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. INDONESIA FORT, MILTON GILES, JR. b. Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 22, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ.; Tex. A. & M., B.S., 1944; La. Polytechnic Institute; Baylor Univ. College of Medi- cine, M.D., 1950. U.S. Navy, 1948-46; summer camp dir., Second Church, Houston, Tex., 1948-49; extern, Methodist and Montrose hospitals, Houston, 1948-50; intern, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, 1950-51; resident. physician, Jefferson Davis and Southern Pacific hospitals, Houston, 1951-52; staff doctor, hospital, Monroe, La., 1956- 57. Appointed 1952; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Sanyati, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1953-56; language study, Salisbury, 1957-58. m. Wana Ann Gibson, 1946. U.S. address: Box 427, Harrisonburg, La. SOUTHERN RHODESIA 59 FORT, WANA ANN GIBSON (Mrs. M. Giles, Jr.) b. Harrisonburg, La., June 21, 1924; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1944; Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, M.D., 1949. Student asst., speech dept., La. Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, La., 1943-44; chemist and laboratory technician, La. and Tex., 1944-48; intern, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1949-50; pediatric resident, 1950-52; anesthetist, hospital, Monroe, La. (part-time), 1956-57. Appointed 1952; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Sanyati, SouTHERN RuHopgEsIA, 1958-56; language study, Salisbury, 1957-58. m. M. Giles Fort, Jr., June 14, 1946. Children: Milton Giles, III, 1952; David Gibson, 1954; Robert Gordon, 1955. SOUTHERN RHODESIA FOSTER, JAMES ALCORN b. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 14, 1918; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945. Pastor, Pleasant Hill Church, Orlinda, Tenn., 1944-47, Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Kunshan, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-49; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949—-; prof., theol. seminary, 1953—. m. Zelma Van Osdol, 1947. U.S. address: 487 Stillwood Dr., Jackson 6, Miss. PHILIPPINES FOSTER, ZELMA VAN OSDOL (Mrs. James A.) b. Montrose, Miss., May 29, 1922; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Summer worker, Baptist Rescue Mission, New Orleans, La., 1942; schoolteacher, Pascagoula, Miss., 1946-47. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Kunshan, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-49; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949—; teacher, theol. seminary, 19583—. m. James A. Foster, July 22, 1947. Children: Sandra Dean, 1950; John Earl, 1954. PHILIPPINES FOWLER, FRANKLIN THOMAS b. Rosario, Argentina, Mar. 28, 1917; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1939; Vanderbilt Univ. Medical School, M.D., 1943; Asuncion (Paraguay) National Univ. Member, Army Medical Corps, 1943-46, discharged as Major, A.U.S. Appointed 1947; medical missionary, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1947-57; adm., Baptist hospital, Guadalajara, MExiIco, 1958—. m. Dorcas Hauk, 1946. U.S. address: Henderson- ville, N. C. MEXICO FOWLER, DORCAS HAUK (Mrs. Franklin T.) b. Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 21, 1921; ed. Mount Saint Scholastica College, Atchison, Kan.; William Jewell College, B.A., 1942; St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing, Kansas City, Mo., R.N., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. General duty nursing, Atchison Hospital, 1945-46. Ap- pointed 1947; medical missionary, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1947-57; Guadalajara, Mmexico, 1958—. m. Franklin Thomas Fowler, Aug. 25, 1946. Children: Franklin Timothy, 1947; James Cate, II, 1949; Linda Elizabeth, 1950; Richard Phillip, 1952. MEXICO FRANK, VICTOR LeROY b. Zanesville, Ill., Jan. 11, 1915; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Southern Ill. Normal Univ., B.A., 1945; Southern Ill. Baptist College of the Bible; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Missionary, Chinese Baptist church, Chicago, Ill., 1937-42; pastor, churches in Ill. and Ky., 1943-47. Appointed 1947; missionary to Hakka field, Kukong, Kwangtung, CHINA, 1947-49; evang. worker, counselor for young people, HoNG KonG, 1949—; teacher, and religious activities dir., Baptist theol. seminary, audio-visual dir. of the Mission, 1951—. m. Irma Mangels, 1939. U.S. address: Bunker Hill, Ill. HONG KONG FRANK, IRMA PEARL MANGELS (Mrs. Victor L.) b. Bunker Hill, Ill., Jan. 8, 1917; ed. Moody Bible Institute; South- ern Ill. Normal Univ.; Univ. of Louisville, B.A., 1951; Carver School. Appointed 1947; missionary to Hakka field, Kukong, Kwangtung, CHINA, 1947-49; evang. worker, counselor for young people, HONG KonG, 1949—; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, 1953—; WMU counselor, 1951—; editorial work, Baptist Press, 1953—; teacher, Pooi To middle school, 1949-50; 1953-57. m. Victor LeRoy Frank, Aug. 6, 1939. HONG KONG FRANKS, EDNA MAE PUGSLEY (Mrs. Ruben I.) b. Helena, Ark., Aug. 27, 1925; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Clerk O.P.A., Helena, 1945; Office of Dependency Benefits, Newark, N. J., 1945. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; piano teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, San- tiago, CHILE, 1952-57; publication work, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1958—. m. Ruben I. Franks, July 31, 1945 (d. 1957). Children: Judith Nell, 1947; Michael Edward, 1949; James Alan, 1952; Jonathan Randall, 1955. U.S. address: 721 Cleburne Ave., West Helena, Ark. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE 60 FRANKS, MARTHA LINDA b. Laurens, S. C., Feb. 15, 1901; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1922; Carver School. Awarded Mary Mildred Sullivan plaque, Winthrop College, 1945. Educ. and social service worker, Schoolfield, Va., 1922-24. Appointed 1925; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1925- 26; educ.-evang. worker, Hwanghsien and Tsining, Shantung, 1926- 42; dean of women, All-China Baptist Theol. Seminary, Shanghai, 1946-51; dean of women, Baptist seminary, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1952—. U.S. address: Laurens, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) FRAY, MARION GEROME (BUD), JR. b. Kennett, Mo., Sept. 28, 1928; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Asst. pastor, First Church, Fordyce, Ark., 1950-51; V.B.S. worker, Baptist General Convention of Tex., 1953; pastor, Countyline Church, Athens, Tex., 1951-54, First Church, Bynum, Tex., 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1957-58; evang., dir. of boarding school, Gatooma, 1958—. m. Jane Dawley, 1949. U.S. address: 1328 6th St., Arkadelphia, Ark. SOUTHERN RHODESIA FRAY, JANE DAWLEY (Mrs. Marion G., Jr.) b. San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 8, 1928; ed. Central Baptist College; Ouachita Baptist College; S.W.B.T.S. Summer fieldworker, Training Union Dept., Ark. Baptist State Convention, 1948; schoolteacher, Fordyce, Ark., 1949-50; Bismarck, Ark., 1950-51; V.B.S. worker, Bap- tist General Convention of Tex., 1958. Appointed 1957; language study, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1957-58; evang., co-dir. of boarding school, Gatooma, 1958—. m. Marion G. Fray, Jr., Aug. 14, 1949. Children: Mary Carol, 1951; Jerry Dan, 1954; Jonathan Carey, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA FRAZIER, WILLIAM DONALDSON (DON) b. Blaine, Tenn., Feb. 10, 1925; ed. Univ. of Tenn.; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Associational mission- ary, Grainger Co., Tenn., 1948-51; pastor, West Santa Rosa (Calif.) Church, 1951-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; evang., Okeho, 1957—. m. Ina Sandidge, 1949. U.S. address: c/o W. D. Frazier, Blaine, Tenn. NIGERIA FRAZIER, INA GERTRUDE SANDIDGE (Mrs. W. D.) b. Maryville, Tenn., Feb. 27, 1924; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; G.G.B.T.S. Employee, aluminum co., Alcoa, Tenn., 1942-44; schoolteacher, Maryville, Tenn., 1944-45; bookkeeper and teller, bank, Maryville, 1945-48. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; stationed at Okeho, 1957—. m. W. D. Frazier, July 29, 1949. Children: Anita Gail, 1951; Steven Jarvis, 1953; Kenneth David, 1954; Richard Dale, 1956. NIGERIA FREDENBURG, MARY EVELYN b. Detroit, Minn., Jan. 12, 1923; ed. Mars Hill College; Southern Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1945; Fla. State College for Women, B.S., 1947; Carver School. Appointed 1947; medical missionary, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1947; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, 1948-49; nurse, Baptist hospital, Eku, 1949—. U.S. address: 424 S. Rosalind, Orlando, Fla. NIGERIA FREELAND, MARGARET ESTELL j b. Cottonwood, Tex., Mar. 16, 1925; ed. Draughon’s Business College; Tex. State College for Women, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Office worker, aircraft co., Fort Worth, Tex., 1943-46; home demonstration agent, Jack County, Tex., 1950-51; Good Will Center worker, Fort Worth, 1952-53; office worker, First Church, Colorado City, Tex., 1953-54. Appointed 1954; sec., Baptist headquarters, Ibadan, NIGERIA, 1954-57; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, 1958—. U.S. address: 136 Callowhill, Baird, Tex. NIGERIA FREEMAN, CLARA BELL HAGLER (Mrs. Z. Paul) b. Virden, Ill., Apr. 29, 1898; ed. Miss. A. and M. College; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Aberdeen, Miss., 1918-20. Appointed 1921; teacher, Mendoza, ARGENTINA, 1922-23; evang. pioneer, Concordia, 1924- 34; student, Women’s Professional School, Concepcion del Uruguay, and pioneer evang., La Rioja, 1935-40; teacher of cooking, sewing, First Aid, Tucuman, 1941-53; national WMU fieldworker, head- quarters in Buenos Aires, 1953—. Author: “Campos Blancos” (Spanish). m. Zachary Paul Freeman, Mar. 28, 1920 (d. 1953). Child: Clara Louise (m. Culotta), 1928. U.S. address: 4110 S. Galvez St., New Orleans 25, La. ARGENTINA 61 FRYER, ROSS BRUCE, JR. b. Dallas, Tex., June 3, 1924; ed. A. & M. College of Tex., B.Ar., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; structural draftsman, steel co., Dallas, 1949-50, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-55; pastor, Bentley (Okla.) Church, 1952-53; Clairette (Tex.) Church, 1958-55. Appointed 1955; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955-56; evang., Djakarta, 1956—. m. Mary Lynn Baker, 1950. U.S. address: 2323 McKenzie, Waco, Tex. INDONESIA FRYER, MARY LYNN BAKER (Mrs. Ross B., Jr.) b. Warren, Ark., July 8, 1918; ed. Baylor Univ.; Tex. Wesleyan College; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., dept. of religious educ., Ark. Baptist State Convention, Little Rock, Ark., 1942-44; youth dir., Baptist Temple, Houston, Tex., 1945-47; Gaston Ave. Church, Dallas, Tex., 1947-50. Appointed 1955; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955-56; church evang., Djakarta, 1956—. m. Ross B. Fryer, Jr., Feb. 25, 1950. Children: Gretchen Lynn, 1952; Stephen Ross, 1956. INDONESIA FULLER, ALETHA BLANCHE b. Abilene, Tex., July 30, 1924; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1945; Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Summer worker, N. M. V.B.S., and office sec., Univ. Church, Abilene, Tex. (part-time), 1944-45; staff nurse, Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas, 1948-49, 1951; nurse, Woman’s Building, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-50; Harris Hospital, Fort Worth (part-time), 1951; nurse, Hendrick Memorial Hospital, Abilene, 1948. Appointed 1951; nurse, Baptist hospital, Joinkrama, NIGERIA, 1951—. U.S. address: 742 Sandefer St., Abilene, Tex. NIGERIA FULLER, RONALD W. b. Longville, Minn., Oct. 19, 1916; ed. Central Baptist Seminary, Th.B., 1944; Kansas City Jr. College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1945; Northern Baptist Seminary, B.D., 1947; Berkeley (Calif.) Baptist Divinity School, Th.M., 1948. Pastor Mo. churches, 1941-45; interim pastor, Raymond Church, Chicago, Ill. (summer), 1947. Appointed 1948; language study, Tungshan School, CHINA, 1948- 49; evang., MACAO, 1949-53; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, pastor, HoncG Kona, 1951—. m. Margaret E. Royston, 1942. U.S. address: 3587 Powell Drive, Lafayette, Calif. HONG KONG FULLER, MARGARET E. ROYSTON (Mrs. Ronald W.) b. Kansas City, Mo., July 4, 1920; ed. Central Business College (Kansas City, Mo.); Bible Institute (Salina, Kan.); Central Baptist Seminary; William Jewell College; Kansas City Jr. College; Wright Jr. College (Chicago, Ill.); Northern Baptist Seminary, B.R.E., 1947. Office sec. in Mo., Kan., and Calif., 1939-44, 1947-48. Ap- pointed 1948; language study, Tungshan School, CHINA, 1948-49; evang., MACAO, 1949-53; educ. evang., HONG KoncG, 1951—. m. Ronald W. Fuller, Mar. 21, 1942. Children: Sarah Maureen, 1951; Naomi Ronalyn, 1953; Peter Dana, 1956. HONG KONG GALLOWAY, JOHN L. b. Glasgow, Scotland, Mar. 21, 1877; ed. Technological School, Glasgow, Scotland, graduate; Bible Training School, Glasgow, gradu- ate. Missionary to China under Bible Missionary Society, 1908-10. Appointed 1910, evang., MAcAo, 1910-48. m. Lillian Todd, Oct. 28, 1910 (d. 1954). Retired 1948. Address: Rua da S. Roque, N. 38, Macao. EMERITUS—MACAO GAMMAGE, ALBERT WALTER, JR. b. Miami, Fla., Sept. 3, 1929; ed. Univ. of Fla., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S.; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Yale Language School. Missionary in Tex. for the Home Mission Board (summer), 1949; youth revival worker, Fla. (summers), 1950, 1951; music dir., Central Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; pastor, El Camino Church, San Bruno, Calif., 1953- 56; asst. teacher, G.G.B.T.S., Berkeley, Calif., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; teacher Baptist theol. seminary, Taejon, KorBA, 1958—. m. Nettie Oldham, 1956. U.S. address: 1718 S.W. 18th St., Miami, Fla. KOREA GAMMAGE, NETTIE LEE OLDHAM (Mrs. Albert W., Jr.) b. Dixon Springs, Tenn., July 14, 1928; ed. Baptist Memorial Hos- pital School of Nursing, Memphis, Tenn., R.N., 1954; Okla. Baptist Univ.; Yale Language School. Nurse, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, Okla., 1955-56; Shawnee City Hospital, 1955; Brookside Hospital, San Pablo, Calif., 1956; Herrick Memorial Hospital, Berkeley, Calif., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; church evang., Taejon, Korma, 1958—. m. Albert W. Gammage, Jr., Dec. 15, 1956. KOREA 62 GARDNER, HATTIE MAE b. McBee, S. C., Feb. 6, 1908; ed. N.O.B.T.S.; Campbell College; Coker College, B.A., 1932; Univ. of N. C.; George Peabody College for Teachers; Scarritt College. Schoolteacher, Rockingham, N. C., 1934-35. Appointed 1985; acting principal, Iyawo School, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1936-37, 1940-42; teacher, girls’ school, Abeokuta, 1937- 38; principal, Elam Memorial Iyawo School, Shaki, 1942-51; evang., Okuta, 1951—. U.S. address: McBee, S. C. NIGERIA GARNER, ALEX FRANKLIN b. Fort Smith, Ark., May 25, 1922; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Infantry, U.S. Army, 1948-46; pastor, two half-time churches in Ark., 1946-47; Mexican Mission, Texarkana, Ark., 1947-48; Doyle Mission, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-50; First Church, Leedey, Okla., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-53; field missionary, San Francisco, Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1954-57; Santa Fe, Santa Fe, 1957—. m. Charleta Beindorf, 1946. U.S. address: 38028 N. Sixth St., Fort Smith, Ark. ARGENTINA GARNER, CHARLETA ALMA BEINDORF (Mrs. Alex F.) b. Pope County, Ark., Nov. 24, 1923; ed. Ark. Polytechnic College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Receptionist, physician’s office, Tulsa, Okla., 1945-46; schoolteacher, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1946-47; caseworker, public welfare dept., Arka- delphia, 1947-48; switchboard operator, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1950. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang., San Francisco, Cordoba, ARGENTINA, 1954-57; Santa Fe, Santa Fe, 1957—. m. Alex F. Garner, June 1, 1946, Child: Roger Franklin, 1958. ARGENTINA GARRETT, DORIS ORENE b. Walker County, Tex., Jan. 23, 1928; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Home Mission Board worker (summers), 1947, 1948, 1950; stenographer, S.W.B.T.S., 1950-51; worker, First Church, Conroe, Tex., 1951; kindergarten teacher, Good Will Center, Austin, Tex., 1951-52; kindergarten teacher and educ. dir., Kinney Ave. Church, Austin, 1952-54. Appointed 1954; teacher, women’s training school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1955-56; girls’ secondary school, 1957—. U.S. address: 1116 West 15th St., Hous- ton 8, Tex. NIGERIA GARRETT, JAMES LEE b. Hoschton, Ga., Sept. 6, 1919; ed. Young Harris Jr. College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946. Worker, Ga. Baptist Sunday School Dépt. (summer), 1942; assoc. pastor, First Church, Dyersburg, Tenn., 1946-47; pastor, Roswell St. Church, Marietta, Ga., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-51; asst. dir., Brazilian Sunday School Board, Rio de Janeiro, 1951-52; rep. for Sunday School Board, Recife, 1952-57; city evang., Salvador, 1957—. m. Mary Joe McCollum, 1948. U.S. address: 1324 Peacock Ave., Columbus, Ga. BRAZIL GARRETT, MARY JOE McCOLLUM (Mrs. James L.) b. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 14, 1926; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1948. Ap- pointed 1949; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-51; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, 1951-52; Recife, 1952-57; Salvador, 1957—. Author: ‘Soldiers for Christ’ (Portuguese), a V.B.S. series. m. James L. Garrett, Nov. 6, 1948. Children: Mary Alice, 1950; James David, 1952; John McCollum, 1954; Florrie Beth, 1956. BRAZIL 4 Y] GARRETT, MARVIN LUCIUS } b. Union City, Tenn., Jan. 19, 1921; ed. Univ. of N. M., B.S., 195 S.W.B.T.S.; Emory Univ.; S.E.B.T.S. U.S. Army, 1940-43; carpér- ter, Union City, Tenn., 1944-46; bacteriologist asst. in laboratory (part-time), Univ. of N. M., Albuquerque, 1949-50; medical tech- nician (part-time), St. Joseph Hospital, Albuquerque, 1950. Ap- pointed 1951; principal, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1951-53; evang., Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955—. m. Mary- Ellen Wooten, 1950. U.S. address: 505 Echota Drive, N. W., At- lanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RHODESIA GARRETT, MARY-ELLEN WOOTEN (Mrs. Marvin L.) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1914; ed. Denison Univ., B.A., 1936; Carver School; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1946. Rehabilitation worker, American Red Cross, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1937; teacher, Judson College, Rangoon, Burma, 1937-39; pastor’s asst., First Church, Augusta, Ga., 1940-44; instructor and supervisor, Carver School, 1944-46. Appointed 1946; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1946-49; Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, 1951-53; evang., Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHopEsIA, 1955—. m. Marvin L. Garrett, Aug. 12, 1950. SOUTHERN RHODESIA 63 GARROTT, WILLIAM MAXFIELD b. Batesville, Ark., June 20, 1910; ed. Hendrix College, B.A., 1929; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1982; Ph.D., 1934; Union Theol. Seminary. Ap- ointed 1934; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1934-36; prof., Seinan heol. Seminary, Fukuoka, 1936-39; Baptist theol. seminary, Tokyo, 1940-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; evang., Wailuku, Maui, Territory of HAWAII, 1946-47; prof., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1947—-; pres., 1948-52; religious dir., 1953—. Author: “Japan Ad- vances.” m. Dorothy Carver, 1938. U.S. address: Batesville, Ark. JAPAN GARROTT, DOROTHY CARVER (Mrs. W. Maxfield) b: Louisville, Ky., Oct. 10, 1909; ed. Westhampton College; Mount Holyoke College, B.A., 1932; Carver School; Conservatory of Music; Univ. of Louisville. Teacher, Louisville, Ky., 1932-33; Japanese Relocation center (Ark.), 1944-45. Appointed 1985; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1935-37; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, and Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1937-89, 1949—. Author: “Japanese Youth Faces Life.” m. W. Maxfield Garrott, Dec. 29, 1938. Children: Elizabeth Ann, 1939; William Carver, 1948; Dorothy Alice, 1945; Jackson Maxfield, 1948. JAPAN GAULTNEY, JERRY BRADFORD b. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 26, 1926; ed. Univ. of Ala.; Birmingham- Southern College; Baylor Univ., B.S., 1950; M.A., 1957; Southern Highland Infirmary; N.O.B.T.S. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; medical technician, Southern Highland Infirmary, Birmingham, Ala., 1951- 52; Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1952-58. Appointed (special until 1956) 1953; laboratory technician, Baptist hospital, Eku, Niceria, 1953—. m. Virginia Skipper, 1948. U.S. address: 1540 Walnut Hill Circle, Birmingham, Ala. NIGERIA GAULTNEY, VIRGINIA SKIPPER (Mrs. Jerry B.) b. Enterprise, Ala., June 2, 1926; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1948; Baylor Univ., M.A., 1957. Asst. to registrar, Howard College, Bir- mingham, Ala., 1945-52; teacher, Gardendale (Ala.), Jr. High School, 1951; clerk in surgery, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1952-58. Appointed (special until 1956) 1953; evang. worker, Eku, NIGERIA, 1953—. m. Jerry B. Gaultney, Sept. 8, 1948. Children: Connie Lee, 1952; David Bradford, 1954; Ira Bruce, 1956. NIGERIA GAVENTA, WILLIAM CARTER b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 7, 1921; ed. Univ. of Tampa, B.S., 1942; Jeffer- son Medical College, M.D., 1945; Tulane Medical School, M.P.H., 1954. Intern, Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1945-46; chief resident, 1946; surgeon, Veterans Hospital, Bay Pines, Fla., 1946- 48; physician, Underwood Hospital, Woodbury, N. J., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Eku, NIGERIA, 1949—. m. Alice Price, 1945. U.S. address: c/o W. K. Price, R.F.D. 5, Orlando, Fla. NIGERIA GAVENTA, ALICE PRICE (Mrs. William C.) b. Rogersville, Tenn., July 28, 1921; ed. Fla. State College for Women, B.S., 1943; Carver School. Asst. to pastor, First Church, Orlando, Fla., 1944-45. Appointed 1949; evang. worker, Eku, NIGERIA, 1949—. m. William C. Gaventa, June 8, 1945. Children: William Carter, Jr., 1947; John Price, 1949. NIGERIA GILBERT, JAMES PASCAL b. Marion County, Miss., Feb. 20, 1927; ed. Clarke College, A.A., 1947; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Merchant Marine, 1944-46; pastor, Phillipston Mission, Morgan City, Miss., 1947; Lisman (Ala.) and Rehobeth (Pushmataha, Ala.) churches, 1948-50; Rolling Creek and Mont Rose churches, Quitman, Miss., 1950-52; First Church, Clara, Miss., 1952-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; evang., Guaya- quil, Ecuapor, 1958—. m. Dorothy Smith, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Rev. A. R. Smith, Rte. 1, Mathiston, Miss. ECUADOR GILBERT, DOROTHY JEAN SMITH (Mrs. James P.) b. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1928; ed. Clarke College, A.A., 1947; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S. Clerk-typist, New Orleans, La., 1949-50; schoolteacher, Clara, Miss., 1954-56. Appointed (special) 1957; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; evang., Guayaquil, Ecuapor, 1958—. m. James P. Gilbert, May 10, 1947. Children: Jean Dale, 1951; Patricia Ann, 1953; James Pascal, Jr., 1957. ECUADOR 64 GILES, JAMES EDWIN b. Bailey County, Tex., Apr. 7, 1981; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ.; N. M. Western College, B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Th.D., 1957. B.S.U. sec. (for state Baptist Convention), N. M. Western College, Silver City, 1950-51; pastor, Pleasant Mound Church, Grand- field, Okla., 1952-54; Dewey Ave. Mission, First Church, Sherman, Tex., 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1957-58; prof., International Baptist Theol. Seminary, Cali, CoLoMBIA, 1958—. m. Mary Nell Morrison, 1954. U.S. address: 1305 Ross St., Clovis, N. M. COLOMBIA GILES, MARY NELL MORRISON (Mrs. James E.) b. Gruver, Tex., July 31, 1930; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. State Baptist V.B.S. worker, Tex., 1951, 1953; schoolteacher, Dalhart, Tex., 1951-52; teacher, day school, First Church, Sherman, Tex., 1954-55; substitute teacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1955-56. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; instructor, International Theol. Semi- nary, Cali, COLOMBIA, 1958—. m. James E. Giles, July 30, 1954. Children: David Wayne, 1955; Karen Ruth, 1957. COLOMBIA GILL, EMMA GERALDINE WILLIAMS (Mrs. Everett, Sr.) b. Staunton, Va., Mar. 25, 1870; ed. Hardin College, A.A., 1888. Ap- pointed 1904; church and home evang., Rome, ITALY, 1904-08, re- signed 1908; reappointed 1910; Rome, ITaty, 1910-16; women’s work in Southern Europe, 1922-89. Retired 1989. Author: “Home Life in the Bible,” and “Petrica of Rumania.” m. Everett Gill, Oct. 10, 1895 (d. 1958). Children: Harrison, 1897; Fairchild, 1899 (d. 1950); Everett, Jr., 1901 (d. 1954); Geraldine, 1904 (d. 1906); Eliza- beth (m. Sims), 1906. Address: 47 Towana Rd., Richmond, Va. EMERITUS—EUROPE GILLESPIE, ALFRED LEIGH b. Memphis, Tenn., May 18, 1912; ed. Univ. of Tenn., B.S., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; College of Oriental Studies (Berkeley, Calif.). Pastor, Nebo and Pond Fork, Ky., 1935-38; state Baptist student sec., Ky., 1938-42; pastor, Owenton, Ky., 1942-45; Charleston, IIL, 1946. Appointed 1946; language student, 1946-47; prof., Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, JAPAN, 1947-50; evang., Osaka, 1950—. m. Viola Boyd, 1940. U.S. address: 2264 York Ave., Memphis, Tenn. JAPAN GILLESPIE, VIOLA ROSE BOYD (Mrs. Alfred Leigh) b. Bedford, Ind., Jan. 19, 1919; ed. Ky. Baptist School of Nursing, R.N., 1940; College of Oriental Studies (Berkeley, Calif.). General duty nursing, Ky. Baptist Hospital, 1940. Appointed 1946; language student, 1946-47; church and home evang., Kokura, JAPAN, 1947- 50; Osaka, 1950—. m. Alfred Leigh Gillespie, Oct. 5, 1940, Children: Paul Boyd, 1942; John Kinsey, 1945; Rosa Leigh, 1949; Timothy Howard, 1952; Luke O’Neil, 1957. JAPAN GILLHAM, MOUDY FRANK b. Pampa, Tex., Sept. 21, 1931; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Pastor, First Church, Medina, Tex., (summer), 1950; Victory Church, Comanche, Tex., 1950-53; Calvary Church, Tucson, Ariz., 1953-54; First Church, Kerens, Tex., 1954- 57. Appointed 1957; language student, Dacca, East PAKISTAN, 1957- 58; Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958. m. Wynon Holmes, 1951. U.S. address: 4001 E. Heatherbrae, Phoenix, Ariz. JAPAN GILLHAM, HAZEL WYNON HOLMES (Mrs. M. Frank) b. Brownwood, Tex., Dec. 8, 1980; ed. Howard Payne College, B.S., 1951. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, in Tex., 1949; state V.B.S. worker, Tex., 1950; schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-53; Tucson, Ariz., 1953-54. Appointed 1957; language student, Dacca, EAST PAKISTAN, 1957-58; Tokyo, JAPAN, 1958. m. M. Frank Gillham, Jan. 19, 1951. Child: Mark Franklin, 1955. JAPAN GILLILAND, WILLIAM McKINLEY b. Attalla, Ala., May 21, 1915; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1938; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1942; Central Baptist Seminary (Kan.), Th.M., 1955; Kennedy School of Missions (Conn.). Pastor, Ala. and Ky. churches, 1934-42; prof. of Bible, religious educ., English literature, Judson College, 1942-43; chaplain, Air Service Command, U.S. armed forces in China and India, 1948-46. Appointed 1942; language student, 1946-47; teacher, Nigerian Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1947—. m. Martha Jordan, 1939. U.S. address: Attalla, Ala. NIGERIA 65 GILLILAND, MARTHA JORDAN (Mrs. William McKinley) b. Ozark, Ala., June 29, 1917; ed. Howard College, B.S., 1937; Bir- mingham-Southern College; Univ. of Ala. School of Medicine; Univ. of Louisville (Ky.) School of Medicine, M.D., 1941. Medical intern, Ky. Baptist Hospital, 1941-42; school physician and prof. of chem- istry, Judson College, 1942-48; resident surgeon, West End Baptist Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1943-44; fellowship, Mayo Clinic, Roches- ter, Minn., 1945-46, 1950. Appointed 1942; language student, 1946- 47; staff doctor, Ogbomosho Baptist Hospital, NiGpria, 1946—. m. William McKinley Gilliland, June 24, 1989. Children: Lady Diana, 1948; Peter Hall, 1948. NIGERIA GIVENS, SISTIE VIRGINIA b. Greer Co., Okla., July 6, 1932; ed. Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1954; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958. B.S.U. summer missionary in Jamaica, 1954; asst. home demonstration agent, Tulsa, Okla., 1954-56; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1957. Appointed 1958; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. U.S. address: Rte. 1, gy Sy GLADEN, VAN b. Jack Co., Tex., Jan. 24, 1929; ed. Decatur Baptist College; Tex. Wesleyan College, 1947-48; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Pastor, Willow Point (Tex.) Church, 1946- 48; Friendship Church, Truce, Tex., 1947-48; Maverick (Tex.) Church, 1949; Chisholm (Tex.) Church, 1949-53; First Church, Crystal City, Tex., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1956-57; evang. worker, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, 1958—. m. Alma Ruth Franks, 1952. U.S. address: 6033 Walnut Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. MEXICO GLADEN, ALMA RUTH FRANKS (Mrs. Van) b. Lepanto, Ark., Jan. 24, 1928; ed. Union Univ. (Tenn.), B.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S.; S.W.B.T.S. Teacher, Falls Church (Va.) High School, 1950-51; clerk-stenographer, Washington, D. C., 1944-45, 1948; stenographer, Falls Church, 1949-50, 1951; Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-58. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa RICA, 1956-57; evang. worker, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, 1958—. m. Van Gladen, June 20, 1952. Children: Kathy Sue, 1954; Karen Ruth, 1956; Linda Carol, 1958. MEXICO GLASS, ERNEST WILSON b. Sanford, N. C., Aug. 12, 1923; ed. Wake Forest (N. C.) College, B.A., 1944; Duke Univ., 1944; Duke Divinity School, B.D., 1946; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947. Chaplain U.S. Navy, 1952-54; instructor, religion dept. Wake Forest (N. C.) College, 1947-48; pastor, Chad- bourn (N. C. ) Church, 1948-52; Weldon (N. C.) Church, 1954-56. Appointed 1956; evang. worker, SINGAPORE, 1957—. m. Marjorie Magruder, 1947. U.S. address: c/o W. T. Glass, 503 Greensboro, Ave., Sanford, N. C. SINGAPORE GLASS, CHARLOTTE MARJORIE MAGRUDER (Mrs. Ernest W.) b. Lentner, Mo., Nov. 7, 1922; ed. Northeast Mo. State Teachers College, B.S., 1944; Carver School. High school teacher, Olin, Iowa, 1944-46; rural mission worker, First Church, Kirksville (summers), 1945-46; sec., alumni office, Wake Forest (N. C.) College, 1947-48. Appointed 1956; evang. worker, SINGAPORE, 1957—. m. Ernest W. Glass, Aug. 24, 1947. Children: Ernest Wilson, Jr., 1949; Charles William, 1951; David Eugene, 1956; Thomas Franklin, 1958. SINGAPORE GLASS, LOIS CORNEILLE b. Laichowfu, Shantung, China, Nov. 25, 1907; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1931; S.W.B.T.S., M.M.T., 1934. Appointed 1935; language student, Hwanghsien, CHINA, 1934-385; Peking, 1935-36; teacher, Hwanghsien middle school, 1936-37; evang. worker, Laichow, 1938- 89; teacher and acting prin., Laichow mission school, 1940-41; in- terned 1942, repatriated 1948; teacher and evang. worker, Tsingtao, Shantung, 1946-49; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1950- 56; evang. worker, Keelung, TAIWAN, 1957—. U.S. address: 1328 Gambrell St., Fort Worth, Tex. TAIWAN (Formosa) GLASS, WILEY BLOUNT b. Franklin Co., Tex., Sept. 4, 1874; ed. Baylor Univ., B,A., 1901; D.D., 1919; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 19038. Pastor, Mart, Tex., 1900-01. Appointed 1903; evang., Laichowfu, CHINA, 1903-08; teacher, semi- nary, Hwanghsien, 1908-42; prin., 1924-31; pastor, Lungkow Church, 1917-42; interned 1942, repatriated 1948. Retired 1945. m. Eunice Irene Taylor, July 22, 1908 (d. 1914). Children: Taylor, 1904 (d. 1905); Hiram Bentley, 1906; Lois Corneille, 1907; Padie Eloise (m. Cauthen), 1909; Wiley B., 1911 (d. 1912). m. Jessie L. Pettigrew, 1916. Address: 1828 Gambrell St., Fort Worth 15, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA 66 GLASS, JESSIE PETTIGREW (Mrs. Wiley Blount) b. Tazewell Co., Va., Apr. 7, 1877; ed. Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, R.N., 1899; Baptist Training School, Chicago, 1901. Appointed 1901; dir. of nurses, Warren Memorial Hospital, Hwanghsien, CHINA, 1901-42; interned 1942, repatriated 1948. Retired 1945. m. Wiley Blount Glass, Mar. 18, 1916. Children: Gertrude, 1917; Bryan Pettigrew, 1919. EMERITUS—CHINA GLAZE, ANDREW JACKSON, JR. b. Dlo, Miss., Jan. 17, 1924; ed. Millsaps College; Miss. College, B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. U.S. Army, 1943-45; young people’s dir., Miss. Churches, 1946-47; assoc. pastor, Line Creek Church, Mor- ton, Miss., 1946-47; RA worker, Mo. (summer), 1948; pastor, churches in Ky., 1948-52; fellowship, Old Testament dept., S.B.T.S., 1951-53. Appointed 1953; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1953-54; prof., International Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1955—. m. Eugenia Johnson, 1949. U.S. address: Pelahatchee, Miss. ARGENTINA GLAZE, SUE EUGENIA JOHNSON (Mrs. A. Jackson, Jr.) b. Greenwood, S. C., June 5, 1926; ed. Lander College (S. C.), B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1950. Asst. educ. dir. and dir. of youth work, First Church, Anderson, S. C., 1947-48; teacher, Jefferson County Schools, Middletown, Ky., 1952-53. Appointed 1953; lan- guage student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1953-54; teacher, International Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1955—. m. A. J. Glaze, Jr., June 7, 1949. Children: David Jackson, 1951; Michael Stephen, 1954; Deborah Jean, 1957. ARGENTINA GODWIN, COLON LEO b. Dunn, N. C., Sept. 5, 1927; ed. Campbell College; N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S.; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Longwood College. U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-48; agriculture teacher, veterans program, Stem, N. C., 1951- 58; supervisor, veterans program, Bunn, N. C., 1958; teacher, Bunn High School, 1958; Appomattox (Va.) High School, 1955-58; head of science dept., 1956-57; asst. prin., 1957-58; pastor, C. & O. Church, Gladstone, Va., 1953-57; Spout Spring (Va.) Church, 1953-58. Ap- pointed 1958; construction engineer and teacher, Sadler College, Kumasi, GHANA, 1958—. m. Carolyn Smith, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Leo Godwin, Rt. 5, Dunn, N. C. GHANA GODWIN, CAROLYN PORTER SMITH (Mrs. Colon L.) b. Jackson Springs, N. C., Aug. 27, 1928; ed. Campbell College, A.A., 1947. Teacher, fourth and fifth grades, Gladstone, Va., 1954- 55. Appointed 1958; church-home evang., Kumasi, GHANA, 1958—. m. Colon L. Godwin, Dec. 6, 1947. Children: Lark Elizabeth, 1951; Colon Leo, Jr., 1952; Robin Marie, 1956. GHANA GOLDEN, CECIL HAYMAN b. Montgomery, Ala., Apr. 1, 1928; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Northwood YMCA dir., Birmingham, Ala., 1951-52; pastor, Cusseta (Ala.) Church, 1950-51; Farmville and Mt. Zion churches (in Ala.), 1951-52; Dawson Memorial Church, Lewisport, Ky., 1952-55; Chestnut Grove Church, Grayson, Ga., 1955- 57. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957- 58; evang. worker, Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS, 1958—. m. Claire Mabry, 1951. U.S. address: c/o A. L. Golden, Box 266, Shawmut, Ala. HONDURAS GOLDEN, INA CLAIRE MABRY (Mrs. Cecil H.) b. Lanett, Ala., Nov. 16, 1981; ed. Ga. Baptist Hospital; Ga. State College of Business Adm.; S.B.T.S. Nurse’s aide, Lanier Memorial Hospital, Langdale, Ala., 1951; East End Memorial Hospital, Bir- mingham, Ala., 1952; typist, Louisville, Ky., 1952-54; Lawrenceville, Ga., 1956. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; evang. worker, Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS, 1958—. m. Cecil H. Golden, Dec. 16, 1951. Children: Phillip Michael, 1954; Linda Kaye, 1958. HONDURAS GOLDFINCH, SYDNEY LANGSTON, SR. b. Conway, S. C., Nov. 27, 1911; ed. Columbia (S. C.) Bible College, B.A., 1933; Wheaton College, Ph.B., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1936. Pastor, Sylvania and Douglas, Ga., 1936-39. Appointed 1939; lan- guage student, field missionary, Montevideo, URuGuAy, 1939-41; pastor, field missionary, Saito, 1941-44; field missionary, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1945—; pastor, First Church, 1952-55; teacher, Baptist theol. school, 1956—; sec., mission board, national convention, 1956—; pastor, Villa Morra Church, 1957—. m. Frances McCaw, 1936. U.S. address: 485 Butler Ave., Jefferson City, Tenn. PARAGUAY 67 GOLDFINCH, S. FRANCES McCAW (Mrs. Sydney L., Sr.) b. Great Falls, S. C., Dec. 28, 1912; ed. Columbia (S. C.) Bible Col- lege, B.A., 1983; Wheaton College, B.A., 1934. Schoolteacher, Knox- ville, Tenn., 1934-35; manager, YMCA Tea Room, Clemson College, S. C., 1935-36. Appointed 1939; evang. worker, Montevideo, Uru- GUAY, 1939-41; Salto, 1941-44; Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1945—; mgr. Baptist book store, 1951-55, 1958—; asst. prin., Villa Morra day school, 1958—. m. Sydney L. Goldfinch, Dec. 25, 1936. Children: Sydney Langston, Jr., 1939; Albert Louis, 1940; Leila Grace, 1948; Francis Larue, 1947; James Lee, 1952; Lura Nancy, 1955. PARAGUAY GOLDIE, ROBERT FREDERICK b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1917; ed. Columbia Bible College; Wheaton College, B.S., 1940; Albany Medical College, M.D., 19438; School of Military Neuropsychiatry, Mason General Hospital, Brentwood, L.I., N. Y. Bible teacher, S.C., Negro public schools, 1938; intern and resident physician, 1944-45, and resident, orthopedic surgery, 1951- 52, Fresno (Calif.) General Hospital; U.S. Army medical officer, 1945-47. Appointed 1947; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1947-48; supt., Baptist Leprosy Service, Ogbomosho, 1949—. m. Edna Muhlbacker, 1941. U.S. address: Averill Park, N. Y. NIGERIA GOLDIE, EDNA MAE MUHLBACKER (Mrs. Robert F.) b. New York City, Feb. 26, 1916; ed. Columbia Bible College; Mt. Sinai (N. Y. C.) Hospital, School for Nurses, R.N., 1941; Onondaga Business School; Fresno Business College. Nurse, Albany (N. Y.) Hospital, 1942-43; nurse, instructor, Scout Leaders’ Camp, Pleasant- ville, N. Y., 1942-48; room supervisor, Fresno (Calif.) Gen. Hospital, 1944-45; office nurse, Fresno, 1945. Appointed 1947; nurse, hos- pital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1947-48; nurse, business mgr., Leprosy Service, 1949—. m. Robert F. Goldie, Dec. 22, 1941. Children: Linda Anne, 1945; Barbara Jean, 1947; Peter Alan, 1948; Stephen Roy, 1950; Andrew Carl, 1953; John Mark, 1955, NIGERIA GOODWIN, JAMES GARLAND, JR. b. Fairmont, N. C., Oct. 26, 1928; ed. Univ. of N. C.; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Pastor, First Church, Clyde, N. C., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, KorBA, 1956-58; evang., business mgr. of Baptist hospital, Pusan, 1958—. m. June Batson, 1952. U.S. address: Box 157, Hillsboro, N. C. KOREA GOODWIN, JUNE EUGENIA BATSON (Mrs. James Garland, Jr.) b. Greenville Co., S. C., June 23, 1928; ed. Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Typist, S.W.B.T.S., 1950-52. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, KOREA, 1956-58; home and church evang., 1958—. m. James Garland Goodwin, Jr., May 18, 1952. Children: James Garland, III, 1954; John Houston, 1957. KOREA GORDON, RICHARD EDWARD b. Greenville County, Va., Dec. 19, 1916; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1942; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1945. Pastor, Sylvania Mission, Shively, Ky., 1944-45; chaplain U.S. Navy, 1945-46; pastor, Mineral and Goldmine churches, Louisa County, Va., 1946-49; Rocky Hock Church, Edenton, N. C., 1949-52. Appointed 1952; evang. worker, Dagupan, PHILIPPINES, 1953—. m. Audrey Jolly, 1945. U.S. address: Route 2, Creedmoor, N. C. PHILIPPINES GORDON, AUDREY JOLLY (Mrs. R. Edward) b. Creedmoor, N. C., Aug. 15,°1921; ed. S.E.B.T.S. Employee, Woolworth Co., Durham, N. C., 1941-45. Appointed 1952; evang. worker, Dagupan, PHILIPPINES, 1953—. m. R. Edward Gordon, May 10, 1945. Children: Michael Richard, 1948; Sarah Carole, 1950; Emily Elizabeth, 1952. PHILIPPINES GOULD, MARY FRANCES b. Dayton, Ohio, June 9, 1916; ed. Eastern Ky. State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., 1939; Univ. of Wis.; Univ. of Cincinnati, M.S., 1947; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Covington, Ky., 1937-47; counselor, Camp Claybanks, Glendale, Ohio (summers), 1944-45. Appointed 1948; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1948-50; publication-evang. worker, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1950—. U.S. address: Covington, Ky. THAILAND 68 GRAHAM, FINLAY MORRISON b. Greenock, Scotland, Mar. 28, 1920; ed. Glasgow Univ., M.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Navigator, R.A.F., Italy, Malta, Egypt, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, South Africa, Greece, Iraq, 1940-46. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Nazareth, PALESTINE, 1947-48; JORDAN, 1948; Beirut, LEBANON, 1948—. m. Julia S. Hagood, 1947. U.S. address: 1409 Gambrell St., Fort Worth 15, Tex. LEBANON GRAHAM, JULIA SACCAR HAGOOD (Mrs. Finlay M.) b. Hallettsville, Tex., Nov. 17, 1916; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958. Schoolteacher, Kyle, Tex., 1938-39. Appointed 1943; co-supt., George W. Truett Home, Nazareth, PALES- TINE, 1945-48; evang. worker, Nazareth, 1945-48; JoRDAN, 1948; Bei- rut, LEBANON, 1948—. m. James Henry Hagood, Aug. 16, 1938 (d. 1946). Child: James Henry, Jr., 1944. m. Finlay Morrison Graham, Sept. 11, 1947. Children: Catherine Mary, 1951; Rose Mary, 1952; Bertha Christine, 1954; Sheila Ann, 1955. LEBANON GRANT, WORTH COLLINS b. High Point, N. C., Oct. 26, 1918; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944. Pastor, Liberty Church, Thomasville, N. C., 1941-42; dir., Optimist Boys’ Club, Louisville, Ky., 1942-43; pastor, Eastern N. C. Baptist Orphanage, Kinston, N. C., 1944-45; chaplain, U.S. Navy, 1945-46; pastor, Weldon (N. C.) Church, 1946-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, \ and pastor, Zushi Church, 1950-52; evang. worker, in four cities, \ Sendai, 1952—. m. Kathryn Stephens, 1942. U.S. address: 301 | Jamestown Rd., High Point, N. C. JAPAN GRANT, KATHRYN STEPHENS (Mrs. Worth C.) b. Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 18, 1920; ed. Coker College, B.A., 1941; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Iva, S. C., 1941-42; social worker, Louisville, Ky., 1942-48; educ. dir., First Church, Abbeville, S. C., 1945-46; housemother, Kennedy Home, Kinston, N. C., 1945-46; teacher, Weldon, N. C., 1949. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; Bible teacher, high school, and choir dir., Keisen Baptist Church, 1950-51; principal, two kindergartens, Sendai, 1952—. m. Worth C. Grant, Aug. 27, 1942. Children: Donna Compton, 1948; Angela Collins, 1946; Deborah Teague, 1951; Steph- ana Kathryn, 1958. JAPAN GRAVES, ALMA NOREAN b. Franklinton, La., Feb. 23, 1907; ed. Hillman Jr. College; Mary Hardin-Baylor, B.A., 19380; Carver School, M.R.E., 1938; Univ. of N. C., M.A., 1945; Columbia Univ. Appointed 1936; educ.-evang. worker, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1936-40; Iwo, NiGERIA, West Africa, 1941-44; Honolulu, Territory of HAwau, 1946-47; Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1947—. U.S. address: Franklinton, La. jipan APA GRAVES, WILLIAM WALTHALL b. El Paso, Tex., Sept. 15, 1917; ed. College of Mines (El Paso); Tex. Christian Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. U.S. Army, 1942-46; educ. dir., First Church, El Paso, 1946-47; Travis Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Costa Rica, 1953; promotional work, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1954-57; Buenos Aires, 1957—; mgr. Argentina Baptist publication board, 1957—. m. Ada Gillett, Feb. 5, 1942 (d. 1956). Child: Sally Kate, 1945. m. Ada Christine Eidson, 1957. U.S. address: c/o Will Graves, 4023 Magnolia, Texarkana, Tex. ARGENTINA GRAVES, ADA CHRISTINE EIDSON (Mrs. William W.) b. Douglas County, Ga., Nov. 18, 1925; ed. West Ga. College; Ga. State College for Women; Univ. of Ga.; Tift College, B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Bookmobile librarian, West Ga. regional library, 1946-49; staff member, library, N.O.B.T.S., La., 1950-51; Home Mission Board worker in Ky. (summer), 1950-51. Appointed 1952; language school, Costa Rica, 1952-53; librarian, International Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1953-58; promotional work, Buenos Aires, 1958—. m. William W. Graves, Oct. 10, 1957. ARGENTINA GRAY, ORA ELIZABETH b. Darlington, S. C., Nov. 1, 1906; ed. Winthrop College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1930; McLeod School for Nurses, R.N., 1935; South- ern Ill. Normal Univ., B.A., 1946. Registered with American Nurses’ Ass'n. and Fed. of Malaya Nursing Board, U.S. Army Nurse, 1942- 45. Appointed 1936; language study, Peking, CHINA, 1936-37; evang., Warren Hospital, Hwanghsien, 1937-38; acting principal, nursing school, Oxner-Alexander Hospital, Pingtu, 1939-40; principal, nursing school, Baptist hospital, Chengchow, 1947-48; nurse, Baptist clinic, Shanghai, 1948-51; Baptist clinic, Petaling Jaya (Kuala Lumpur), Ma.aya, 1958—. U.S. address: Darlington, S. C. MALAYA 69 GRAYSON, ALDA b. Rutherfordton, N.C., July 7, 1893; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1915; Carver School, B.M.T., 1917; Rutherford (N. C.) Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1920. Private nursing, 1920-21. Appointed 1921; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1921-22; supt. of nurses, Kathleen Mallory Hospital, Laichow, 1922-38; evang. worker, Lai- chow, 1933-36; Laiyang, 1936-41; Tsingtao, 1947-48; Kahului and Pukalani, Maui, Territory of Hawa, 1950—. U.S. address: Ruther- fordton, N. C. HAWAII GREEN, GEORGE b. London, England, July 26, 1872; ed. Woodstock College (Ontario, Canada); Medical College of Virginia, M.D., 1905; S.B.T.S.; Royal College Physicians and Surgeons (Edinburgh, Scotland). Student pastor, northern Ontario, 1900-01. Appointed 1906; first medical missionary of Southern Baptists to NIGERIA; sec.-treas., African Mission; Foreign Mission Board’s sec. for Nigeria, 1985-44; general supt., Nigerian Baptist Convention, 1986-44. Retired 1945. m. Lydia Williams, 1907. Address: 618 S.W. 18th Ave., Miami, Fla. EMERITUS—NIGERIA GREEN, LYDIA B. WILLIAMS (Mrs. George) b. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 28, 1880; ed. Mary Washington College (Nor- folk, Va.), graduate, 1900. Appointed 1907; medical asst., NIGERIA, 1907-11; women’s and youth worker in Ogbomosho churches, 1911-44. Retired 1945. m. George Green, Jan. 9, 1907. Children: Virginia (m. Anderson), 1911; Lydia May (m. Harley), 1916; Dorothy (m. Napier), 1918; Charlotte (m. Shepard), 1922. EMERITUS—NIGERIA GREEN, JESSIE L. b. Adairsville, Ga., Jan. 22, 1908; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1927; Carver School; N.O.B.T.S., M.C.T., 1988; S.W.B.T.S. Teacher, mission school, Hays, N. C., 1927-28; public schools, Ga., 1929-30, 1942-48; mission worker in La., 1933-36. Appointed 1936; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1987-39; evang. worker, Wuchow, 1939-41, 1946-50; principal, Bible school, Wuchow, 1989-41, 1948-50; teacher, Bible classes, Tsunyi, Kweichow, 1944; educ. evang., Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1951—. US. address: Calhoun, Ga. MALAYA GREEN, THOMAS STUART b. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 24, 1925; ed. Univ. of Houston; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; East Tex. State Teachers College; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Pastor, Elwood and Duplex churches, Fannin Co., Tex., 1948-49; First. Church, Dodd City, Tex., 1949-50; Emmanuel Church, Bryan, Tex., 1951-52; Rocky Springs Church, Lisbon, La., 1953-55; First Church, Mont Belvieu, Tex., 1955-58. Appointed for PARAGUAY, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Anita Newell, 1945. U.S. address: 608 E. 25th St., Houston, Tex. PARAGUAY GREEN, ANITA NEWELL (Mrs. Thomas S.) b. Houston, Tex., Mar. 2, 1926; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; East Tex. State Teachers Col- lege. Clerk, Houston, Tex., 1948, 1944; schoolteacher, Dodd City, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed for PARAGUAY, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Thomas S. Green, May 24, 1945. Children: Thomas Stuart, Jr., 1946; David Allen, 1947; Jon Dale, 1952; Annesta, 1957. PARAGUAY GREENE, LYDIA EARLE b. Landrum, S. C., Dec, 4, 1893; ed. Greenville Woman’s College; National College of Educ. (Evanston, IIl.); Carver School, B.M.T., 1925. Schoolteacher, Spring Branch, Mullins, and Kingstree, S. C., and Asheville, N. C., 1918-23. Appointed 1925; principal, Pooi Ling Baptist Kindergarten, Canton, CHINA, 1926-49; interned 1941, repa- triated 1942; dir. kindergarten, Olivet Church, Honolulu, Hawatl, 1951-53; Baptist Kindergarten (Phil Dawson Gadsden Memorial), SINGAPORE, 1953—. Author: Chinese version, “Songs for Little Children,” ‘Stories for Little Children.’ U.S. address: 5arrwood Aver-Ashevilley Nré. es SINGAPORE I20¢5 °F Lé dA. ‘ 2 "5 a) ou GREER, DOROTHY JENELL b. Antioch, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1916; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1939; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942; Chinese Language School (Berke- ley, Calif.). Schoolteacher, Davidson Co., Tenn., 1936-37, 1939-40. Appointed 1942; educ.-evang. missionary, Kehaha, Kauai, Territory of Hawall, 1944-45; Honolulu, Oahu, 1945-46; teacher, Wei Ling girls’ school, Soochow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-50; educ.-evang. worker, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1951—. U.S. address: 4021 Crestridge Dr., Nashville, Tenn. THAILAND 70 GREGORY, LESTER LAVERNE b. Kirksville, Mo., Sept. 15, 1980; ed. Northeast Mo. State Teachers College, B.A., 1952; Central Baptist Theol. Seminary, B.D., 1956; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1958. Assoc. pastor, First Church, Kirksville, Mo., 1949-51; pastor, Wilsontown Church, Kirksville, 1949-52; First Church, Queen City, Mo., 1951-57; First Church, Green City, Mo., 1952-56; worker, Baptist Book Store, Kansas City, Mo., 1958-56; S.B.T.S., 1957-58. Appointed for CHILE, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Betty Goad, 1955. U.S. address: 12-16 N. Green St., Kirksville, Mo. CHILE GREGORY, BETTY ARLENE GOAD (Mrs. L. Laverne) b. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 28, 1933; ed. Northeast Mo. State Teachers College, B.S., 1955; M.A., 1957; Central Baptist Theol. Seminary; S.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958. Asst. piano instructor, Hickman School of Music, St. Louis, 1948-50; summer missionary in Seattle, Wash., for Mo. B.S.U., 1954. Appointed for CHILE, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. L. Laverne Gregory, May 28, 1955. CHILE GRIFFIN, BENNIE THEODORE b. Franklin, Tex., Dec. 31, 1912; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1935; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938. Pastor, rural churches, Tex., 1931-85; Ky., 1938-39; missionary to Negro-Americans, Louisville, Ky., 1937-38. Appointed 1939; acting prin., Baptist academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1939-40; prin., 1941-42, 1944-45; acting prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1940-41; prin., 1946-52; bursar, 1953-54; Mis- sion business mgr., Lagos, 1954—. m. Alice Maude Latham, 1938. U.S. address: 1303 East 25th St., Bryan, Tex. NIGERIA GRIFFIN, ALICE MAUDE LATHAM (Mrs. Bennie T.) b. Belton, Tex., Feb. 1, 1913; ed. Temple (Tex.) Jr. College; South- west Tex. Teachers College. Schoolteacher, Haskell, Tex., 1934-38. Appointed 1939; teacher, Baptist academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1939-40, 1941-42; Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1940-41, 1946-54; home and church evang., Lagos, 1954—. m. Bennie T. Griffin, June 11, 1938. Children: Bennie Theodore, Jr., 1940; Malcolm Byron, 1943. NIGERIA GROBER, GLENDON DONALD b. Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 18, 19380; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, Charleston, Ark., 1948; Dumas, Ark., 1948-49; Little Rock, Ark., 1949-50; Austin, Ind., 1951-52; Golden Pond, Ky., 1953-55; Princeton, Ky., 1953-55; chap- lain, recreational dir., Western State Hospital, Hopkinsville, Ky., 1952-58; prof., Bethel College, Hopkinsville, 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955-56; evang. work, Santarem, Para, 1956-58; educ. work, Belem, 1958—. m. Marjorie Steele, 1952. U.S. address: 1704S. Taylor, Little Rock, Ark. BRAZIL GROBER, MARJORIE ANN STEELE (Mrs. Glendon D.) b. Ballard Co., Ky., May 80, 1931; ed. Murray (Ky.) State College; Jennie Stuart Memorial Hospital (Hopkinsville, Ky.), R.N., 1952; S.B.T.S. Supervisory nursing, Western State Hospital, Hopkinsville, 1952-53; nurse, Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, Ky., 1953-54. Ap- pointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955-56; evang. work, Santarem, Para, 1956-58; educ. work, Belem, 1958—. m. Glendon D. Grober, June 22, 1952. Children: Michael Nevin, 1953; Cynthia Le, 1954; Stephen Fredrick, 1958. BRAZIL GROVES, BLANCHE b. Paradise, Tex., July 6, 1889; ed. Decatur Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1916; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1928. Schoolteacher, Tex. and Okla., 1916-20. Appointed 1920; teacher, Wei Ling and Yates academies, Soochow, CHINA, 1920-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; leader of pastorless church, supervisor of Good Will Center, nutrition centers, and a hostel, Soochow, 1946-50; teacher, Baptist academy, Honolulu, HAWAII, 1953-54; evang. worker, Wailae Church, 1958-54; North Point, HonG Kona, 1954-59. U.S. address: Bridge- port, Tex. HONG KONG 2 95 he om I GRUBBS, WILLIAM EUGENE““€G2&©_ b. Foley, Ala., Dec. 4, 1924; ed. Univ’ of S. C.; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S.°B.D., 1952; Th.D., 1957. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; maintenance, Stetson Univ., DeLand, Fla., 1946-48; pastor, Mount Olive Church, Hastings, Fla., 1948-49; Seven Hills Church, Mobile, Ala., 1949-54; East Ave. Church, Springfield, Mo., 1954-56; Fellow, N.O.B.T.S., New Orleans, La., 1956-57; pastor, First Church, Charles- ton, Miss., 1957-59. Appointed for INDONESIA, 1958. m. Phyllis Anne Coffman, 1946. U.S. address: c/o W. D. Grubbs, 408 McQueen Ave., Mobile, Ala. INDONESIA 71 ph 34 20 GRUBBS, PHYLLIS ANNE COFFMAN (Mrs. W. Eugene) b. Hutchinson, Kan., Aug. 2, 1924; ed. St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing (Wichita, Kan.), R.N., 1945; N.O.B.T.S. Nurse, Alameda (Calif.) Hospital, 1945-46; Merritt Hospital, Oakland, Calif., 1946; DeLand (Fla.) Hospital, 1947-48; Halifax Hospital, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1949; Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1949 (part- time), 1951-52. Appointed for INDONEsIA, 1958. m. Eugene Grubbs, May 30, 1946. Children: Walter Eugene, 1947; Paul Alan, 1949; Joseph Dennis, 1950; Laura Catherine, 1952. INDONESIA GUEST, LENA ETHEL b. Marietta, S. C., May 12, 1918; ed. Berea College, B.A., 1940; Carver School, M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, S. C., 1940-42; religious educ. dir., Memorial Church, Williamston, N. C., 1944-46; First Church, Woodruff, S. C., 1947. Appointed 1947; teacher, Reagan Memorial Girls’ School, Yaba (Lagos), NIGERIA, 1948-53; Baptist college, Iwo, 1958—. U.S. address: Greer, S. C. NIGERIA GULLATT, TOM DEAN b. Palmetto, Ga., Mar. 20, 1920; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1948. Asst. mission pastor, First Church, Irvine, Ky., 1945-48; pastor, Waco (Ky.) Church, 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Mito, 1952—. m. Mary Studdard, 1947. U.S. address: Rte. 4, Box 470, Atlanta, Ga. JAPAN GULLATT, MARY STUDDARD (Mrs. Tom D.) b. Crawfordville, Ga., Feb. 25, 1920; ed. Ga. State College for Women, B.S., 1941; Emory Uniy.; Carver School. Dormitory asst., Ga. State College for Women, Milledgeville, 1987-41; schoolteacher, Sylvania, Ga., 1941-42; Cleveland, Ala., 1942-48; Ben Hill, Ga., 1944-47. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Mito, 1952—. m. Tom D. Gullatt, Aug. 7, 1947. Children: Miriam Ann, 1949; John Burrard, 1952. JAPAN HAGOOD, MARTHA b. Oxford, Ala., Oct. 15, 1923; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1944; Medi- cal College of Ala., M.D., 1947; Carver School. Intern, Jefferson Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1947-48; resident physician, Baptist Hospital, Birmingham, 1948-49; physician, surgeon’s office, Fort Knox, Ky., 1949-50; resident, obstetrics and gynecology, Jeffer- son Hillman Hospital, 1950-53; Lloyd Noland Hospital, Fairfield, Ala., 1957. Appointed 1953; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1953- 54; doctor, Baptist Hospital, Kyoto, 1954—. U.S. address: Columbia, Houston County, Ala. JAPAN HAGSTROM, ANNIE OLIVIA b. Purmo, Finland, June 10, 1925; ed. Upsala (Sweden) Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1951; Bethel Baptist Seminary, Stockholm, Sweden; Carver School; Baylor Univ. Hospital. Home Mission work, Finland, 1944-45; practical nurse, hospital, Jakobstad, Finland, 1945; Baptist hospital, Stockholm, 1945-46; worker, Baptist children’s camp, Sweden (summer), 1946; night supervisor, Upsala Univ. Hospital (summer), 1952. Appointed (in absentia) 1956; language student, 1956-57; nurse, Baptist hospital, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1954—. US. address: c/o I. Joneson, 4987 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago 51, Ill. JORDAN HAIRSTON, MARTHA ELIZABETH b. Warren, Ark., Aug. 18, 1920; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1943; Tulane Univ. School of Social Work; Carver School, M.R.E., 1950. Schoolteacher, Heber Springs, Ark., 1940-41; instructor, asst. librarian, Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1943-44; Ark. Dept. of Public Welfare, 1945-50; social work instructor and field work dir., Carver School, Louisville, Ky., 1950-51. Appointed 1951; language stu- dent, Campinas, BraziL, 1951-52; dir.. WMU Training School, Recife, 19583—. U.S. address: c/o E. R. Hairston, Warren, oye HALBROOKS, FRED EUBERN, JR. b. Decatur, Ala., Jan. 2, 1921; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Pastor in Bibb Co., Ala., 1941-43; Limestone Co., 1942-44; Courtland, 1944-48; Tuscaloosa, 1951-52; Montgomery, 1948-51, 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; field missionary, Sao Luiz, 1957—. m. Hazel Crow, 1946. U.S. address: 1820 Sixth Ave., South, pote i HALBROOKS, HAZEL LILLIAN CROW (Mrs. Fred E., Jr.) b. Courtland, Ala., Jan. 19, 1921; ed. Ala. State Teachers College; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Courtland, Ala., 1941-48. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; field missionary, Sao Luiz, 1957—. m. Fred E. Halbrooks, Jr., June 27, 1946. Chil- dren: William Fred, 1948; George Winston, 1951. BRAZIL HALE, ELIZABETH NEAL b. Wilmington, N. C., Mar. 20, 1906; ed. Westhampton College, B.A., 1929; Carver School, M.R.E., 1932. Worker, Baptist Good Will Center, Louisville, Ky., 1932-34. Appointed 1934; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1934-85; evang., Huai Pen Tang (Zau Memorial Church), West Fah Hwo, Shanghai, 1935-48; interned 1943, repa- triated 1946; evang., Chinese Baptist Church, Alor Star, MALAYA, 1952-57; Kuala Lumpur, 1957—. U.S. address: 1304 Washington Ave., South Boston, Va. ‘ MALAYA HALLOCK, EDGAR FRANCIS, JR. b. Penfield, N. Y., July 26, 1916; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., D.R.E., 1942. Co-pastor, First Church, Hand- ley, Tex., 1938-42. Appointed 1941; dir., Sunday School Dept., Baptist Sunday School Board, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1943-54; co- pastor, Zumbi Church, Rio, 1942-45; Itacurussa Church, Rio, 1945—; prof., South Brazil Seminary, 1943-51; dir., Baptist Publishing House, 1954—. Author: ‘“O Manual da Escola Dominical.” m. Zelma Curnutt, 1989. U.S. address: 622 South Ponca Ave., Norman, Okla. BRAZIL HALLOCK, ZELMA CURNUTT (Mrs. Edgar F., Jr.) b. Gould, Okla., July 17, 1916; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1987; M.A., 1988; S.W.B.T.S. Employee, Okla. Public Welfare Dept., 1938-39. Appointed 1941; worker, Zumbi Church, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1942-45; Itacurussa Church, 1945—; teacher, Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, 1945-46; South Brazil Training School, 1946—. m. Edgar F. Haliock, Jr., May 19, 1989. Children: Virjama Ruth, 1941; Charlotte Ardelle, 1944; Harold Edgar, 1947; Jack Robert, 1950. BRAZIL HALSELL, THOMAS ERLE b. Benton, Ark., June 6, 1921; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1948; Univ. of Ala.; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946; Th.D., 1951. Minister of student activities, First Church, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1946-47; pastor, Bellevue Church, Little Rock, Ark., 1942-43; Harmony Chapel, Louisville, Ky., 1944-46; Walnut St. Church, Evansville, Ind., 1947- 50; Poplar Ave. Church, Memphis, Tenn., 1951-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955; dir., theol. seminary, Belem, 1956—. m. Mary Elizabeth Tolson, 1942. U.S. address: 1004 S. McKinley St., Little Rock, Ark. BRAZIL HALSELL, MARY ELIZABETH TOLSON (Mrs. Thomas E.) b. Rison, Ark., Jan. 16, 1922; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Sec. to social science prof., 1939-42, to student sec., 1941-42, Ouachita Baptist College, Arka- delphia, Ark.; cashier, bookkeeper, treas. office, S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1948-44. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955; church-home evang., Belem, 1956—. m. Thomas E. Halsell, Sept. 1, 1942. Children: Hilda Ann, 1947; Thomas Erle, Jr., 1948; Maribeth, 1954. BRAZIL HALTOM, WILLIAM EARL b. Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 22, 1915; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940; Harvard Univ. Pastor, Dyess (Ark.) Cen- tral Church, 1940-42; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1942-46; asst. pastor, dir. of youth work, mission work, First Church, Altus, Okla., 1946- 47; mission work in Colo., 1954-57. Appointed 1947; pastor, Hilo Church, Territory of HAawau, 1947-50; Waikiki Chapel, 1950-51; Pali View (formerly Kaneohe) Church, 1951-54; teacher, Hawaiian Baptist Academy, Honolulu, 1957—. m. Ruth Miller, 1940. U.S. address: 716 N. Grady St., Altus, Okla. HAWAII HALTOM, RUTH MILLER (Mrs. W. E.) b. Altus, Okla., July 28, 1914; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940. Appointed 1947; worker, Hilo Church, Territory of HAwAU, 1947-50; kindergarten teacher, 1948-49; evang., Waikiki Chapel, Honolulu, 1950-51; Kaneohe, 1951-54; supervisor, Day Care Center, Kaneohe (now Pali View) Church; church-home evang., Honolulu, 1957—. m. William Earl Haltom, Nov. 6, 1940. Children: Jon David, 1941; Rebecca Jan, 1944; Samuel Tsukasa, 1949; Sarah Leialoha, 1953. HAWAII 73 HALVARSON, CARL MAURICE b. Las Animas, Colo., Sept. 12, 1922; ed. Univ. of Mo.; Univ. of Colo.; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1948; Peabody College, M.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Army; Rural pastor, Mo.; student missionary, Okla.; educ. dir., First Church, Carlsbad, N. M., 1947- 48; dir. of publicity and journalism instructor, G.G.B.T.S., 1949- 52. Appointed 1952; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-54; evang., Takamatsu, 1954-55; Aomori, 1955-57; publication work, Baptist Press, Tokyo, 1958—. m. Ruth Ayres, 1948. Author: ‘Japan’s New Baptists.” U.S. address: 78 Hodges Court, Richland, Wash. JAPAN HALVARSON, RUTH AYRES (Mrs. Carl M.) b. Salina, Kan., May 13, 1924; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1947; American Academy of Commercial Art; G.G.B.T.S. Library worker and grader, Okla. Baptist Univ., 1942-47; schoolteacher, N. M., 1945- 46; office sec., Baptist Sunday School Board, 1948-49; office sec., elementary piano teacher, G.G.B.T.S., 1949-52; free-lance artist, 1945-52. Appointed 1952; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-54; evang., Takamatsu, 1954-55; Aomori, 1955-57; Tokyo, 1958—. m. Carl M. Halvarson, July 5, 1948. Children: Marcia Ellen, 1951; Carolyn Jeanne, 1958; Virginia Ruth, 1956. JAPAN HAMLETT, LETTIE SPAINHOUR (Mrs. P. W.) b. Grayson Co., Va., June 80, 1884; ed. Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C.; Union Missionary Training Institute (Brooklyn, N. Y.); Carver School. Schoolteacher, Morganton and Statesville, N. C., 1905-07; Burke Co., N. C., 1956-58. Appointed 1909; educ.-evang. work, Soochow, Kiangsu, CuiNna, 1909-21; Wusih, 1921-42, 1947-51. Retired 1953. m. Peter Wilkerson Hamlett, Mar. 30, 1916 (d. 1947). Children: Lettie Logan (m. Rogers), 1917 (d. 1957); Peter Wilkerson, 1919. U.S. address: 112 Silver Creek, Morganton, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA HAMMETT, MARY FRANCES b. Greer, S. C., Nov. 6, 1914; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1936; Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1942; S.W.B.T.S.; Grady Memorial Hospital; Emory Univ. School of Medicine, M.T., 1948. Caseworker, Greenville County (S. C.) Welfare Dept., 1936-39; instructor, Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1942-43; private duty nursing, Fort Worth, Tex., and Greenville, S. C., 1948-44; general nursing, All Saints Hospital, Fort Worth, 1944. Appointed 1944; nurse, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1944—. U.S. address: Greer, S. C. NIGERIA HAMPTON, JAMES EDWARD b. New Blaine, Ark., May 18, 1927; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, Brownstown Church, Lockesburg, Ark., 1948-50; Oak Grove Church, Ashdown, Ark., 1950-51; Corinth Church, Decatur, Tex., 1951-54; Cavern Church, Carlsbad, N. M., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956-57; evang. worker, Mombasa, KENYA, 1957—. m. Gena Ledbetter, 1950. U.S. address: c/o W. M. Hamp- ton, 1210 Port Arthur, Mena, Ark. KENYA HAMPTON, ORA GENA LEDBETTER (Mrs. James E.) b. Harrison, Ark., Aug. 12, 1929; ed. Univ. of Ark.; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. V.B.S. worker, Newton Co., Ark., 1948; summer fieldworker, Training Union Dept., Ark. Baptist Convention, 1949; teacher, music, public schools, Boyd, Tex., 1951- 52. Appointed 1956; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956-57; evang. worker, Mombasa, KENYA, 1957—. m. James E. Hampton, Aug. 18, 1950. Children: Kathie Lynn, 1952; Connie Marie, 1955; Stephen Carey, 1958. KENYA HAMRICK, HOWARD b. Piave, Miss., Aug. 21, 1926; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute; Clarke College; Miss. College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, mission, Crosby, Miss., 1950-51; Calvary Church, Smithdale, Miss., 1951-52; Fellowship Church, Moselle, Miss., 1952-54; First Church, Steele, Mo., 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958-59. m. Betty Jane Spiers, 1949. U.S. address: c/o L. L. Hamrick, State Line, Miss. INDONESIA HAMRICK, BETTY JANE SPIERS (Mrs. Howard) b. Pearl River Co., Miss., Sept. 30, 1929; ed. Clarke College; Miss. College; N.O.B.T.S._ Sec., Clarke College, Newton, Miss., 1947-49; Northside Church, Jackson, Miss., 1949-50; schoolteacher, Lafitte, La., 19538. Appointed 1957; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958-59. m. Howard Hamrick, Aug. 18, 1949. Children: Virginia Ann, 1951; Kay Elaine, 1955, INDONESIA 74 HARDY, CLEMMIE DUPREE b. New Waverly, Tex., May 24, 1904; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1927; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1927-28; pastor of Tex. Churches, 1928-36. Appointed 1986; educ.-evang. worker, Manaus, BRAZIL, 1936—. m. Ethel Lee Cooper, 1926. U.S. address: 2800 Robinson Rd., Waco, Tex. BRAZIL HARDY, ETHEL LEE COOPER (Mrs. Clem D.) b. Abilene, Tex., Aug. 10, 1904; ed. Nurses’ Training School, Baptist Hospital, Waco, Tex., R.N., 1925; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1936; educ.-evang. and medical worker, Manaus, BRAZIL, 1936—. m. Clem D. Hardy, June 11, 1926. Children: Dorothy Jean, 1927; Jo Ann, 1930. BRAZIL HARDY, CORA NEY b. Bullitt Co., Ky., May 10, 1915; ed. Western Ky. State Teachers College, B.S., 1939; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Bullitt Co. and Shepherdsville, Ky., 1934-42; jr. clerk, Mengel Co., Louisville, Ky., 1941; industrial relations counselor, E. I. DuPont Co., Charlestown, Ind., 1942-45. Appointed 1947; principal, Reagan Memorial Girls’ School, Lagos, NiGERIA, 1947—. U.S. address: Shepherdsville, Ky. NIGERIA HARDY, HUBERT L., JR. b. Fulton, Ky., Oct. 16, 1920; ed. Murray State Teachers College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; M.R.E., 1956. Grocery clerk, Fulton, Ky., 1938-39; Army Air Corps, 1948-46; pastor, Joy (Tex.) Church, 1949-50; Deer Creek (Tex.) Church, 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; interim pastor, First Church, Concepcion, CHILE, 1952-53; dir., Chilean RA, Temuco, 1958-55; field evang., 1955—. m. Ruby Brown, 1947. U.S. address: 402 Second St., Fulton, Ky. CHILE HARDY, RUBY NELL BROWN (Mrs. Hubert L., Jr.) b. Madisonville, Ky., Jan. 14, 1928; ed. Murray State Teachers College, B.M.E., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Music teacher, public school, Matthews, Mo., 1945-46; student sec., Tenn. Polytechnic Institute, and church sec., First Church, Cookeville, Tenn., 1946-47. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; dir., Chilean GA, Concepcion, CHILE, 1952-58; Temuco, 1953—. m. Hubert L. Hardy, Jr., Feb. 8, 1947. Children: David Woodfin, 1949; Cynthia White, 1953. CHILE HARDY, ROBERT DEAN b. Logan Co., Ky., Apr. 29, 1929; ed.- Univ. of Ky., College of Phar- macy, B.S., 1951; Western (Ky.) State College; S.B.T\S., RA 1959. Drug clerk, Russellville, Ky., 1943-47, and (summers) 1948- 50; drug clerk (school months), Lexington, Ky., 1947-48, and Louis- ville, Ky., 1949-51; pharmacist, Russellville, 1951; pharmacist, U.S.A.F., Tex. and Japan, 1951-55; pastor, mission of Horse Creek Church, Hima, Ky., 1955-56; pharmacist, S.B.T.S. Clinic, Louisville, 1957-58; pastor, Whippoorwill Church, Schochoh, Ky., 1957-59. Appointed for JAPAN, 1958. m. Mavis Shiver, 1957. U.S. address: 615 N. Main St., Russellville, Ky. JAPAN HARDY, MAVIS GLADYS SHIVER (Mrs. Robert D. Hardy) b. Frisco City, Ala., June 11, 1926; ed. Judson College, B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1953. V.B.S. worker, Ala. (summers), 1945- 47; summer worker, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1948; asst. to young people’s sec., Ala. WMU, Montgomery, 1948-50; summer worker, Ala. WMU, 1950, 1952; schoolteacher, Monroe Co., Ala., 1952. Appointed 1953; language study and evang., Tokyo, JAPAN, 1953-57; reassigned 1957; reappointed 1958. m. Robert Hardy, June 6, 1957. Child: Martha June, 1958. JAPAN HARMON, ETHEL REBECCA b. Rye, Ky., July 20, 1905; ed. Cumberland College; Georgetown College, B.A., 1937; Carver School, M.R.E., 1938. Schoolteacher, Whitley Co. and Highsplint, Ky. Appointed 1938; teacher, Elam Memorial School, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1938-39; dir., Sunday schools and V.B.S. for Nigeria, Shaki, 1938-39; Oyo, 1939-40; Iwo, 1940-48; Ibadan, 1948—; dir., Baptist Training Union of Nigeria, 1940-41; 1944-47; substitute teacher, Iwo Baptist College, 1940, 1945. U.S. address: Cumberland Falls Route, Corbin, Ky. NIGERIA 75 HARPER, LELAND JAMES b. Mt. View, Mo., Nov. 7, 1920; ed. William Jewell College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Pilot, Army Air Force, 1942-45; theater employee, Waco, Tex., 1945-46; grader, Baylor Univ., 1947; V.B.S. worker, Home Mission Board, Mo., 1947; music and educ. dir., Southern Crest Church, Dallas, Tex., 1948-50. Ap- pointed 1950; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; adm., Baptist hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1951—. m. Elizabeth Wicks, 1948. U.S. address: 214 N. Gray, Joplin, Mo. PARAGUAY HARPER, HELEN ELIZABETH WICKS (Mrs. Leland J.) b. Joplin, Mo., Aug. 6, 1921; ed. Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1943; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S. Operating room nurse, Freeman Hospital, Joplin, 1944-45; supervisor, Men’s Hos- pital and Women’s Hospital, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1945-47; staff nurse, general duty, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948; operating room nurse, Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas, 1943-44, 1950. Appointed 1950; language study, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1950- 51; medical evang., Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1951—. m. Leland J. Harper, Dec. 11, 1948. Children: James Leslie, 1947; William Robert, 1952; Charles Lee, 1957. PARAGUAY HARPER, JUANITA TAYLOR (Mrs. Winfred O.) b. Palmer, Tex., Aug. 24, 1920; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., 1942. Sec. to prof., Hardin-Simmons Univ., 1939-41; sec. to lawyer, Charleston, S. C., 1942; payroll clerk and typist, Portsmouth, Va., 1942; sec. and bookkeeper, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1944-45. Appointed 1950; evang. worker, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1950-52; Okeho, 1953-55; Oyo, 1955-56; Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1956—. m. Winfred Ozell Harper, Sept. 1, 1940 (d. 1958). Children: William Ray, 1943; Richard Lynn, 1950; Elizabeth Ann, 1953. U.S. address: 126 Clem- mer St., Corpus Christi, Tex. TANGANYIKA HARRELL, RALPH WEBSTER b. Chowan Co., N. C., Aug. 8, 1929; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1951; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Student worker, Sunday school dept., N. C. Baptist Convention (summers), 1949-50; asst. pastor, educ. dir., First Church, Hamlet, N. C., 1951-53; pastor, New Liberty Church, Henryville, Ind., 1954-55; Clifton Heights Church, Louis- ville, Ky., 1954-58, and choir dir. and youth worker, 1954-55. Ap- pointed 1958; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958-59. m. Rosalind Knott, 1952. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. W. W. Harrell, Rte, 8, Edenton, N. C. EAST AFRICA HARRELL, ROSALIND KNOTT (Mrs. Ralph W.) b. Granville Co., N. C., May 23, 1929; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1951; Carver School; S.B.T.S. Fieldworker, Sunday school dept., N. C. Baptist Convention (summers), 1949-50; schoolteacher, Rock- ingham, N. C., 1952-53; Louisville, Ky., 1954-56. Appointed 1958; language study, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958-59. m. Ralph W. Harrell, July 27, 1952. Children: Ralph Stephen, 1953; Beverly Jean, 1957. EAST AFRICA HARRINGTON, FERN b. Bucklin, Mo., Sept. 28, 1914; ed. Northeast Mo. State Teachers College, B.S., 1987; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1940; Institute of Oriental Studies, Yale Univ. Appointed 1940; language study, Peking, CHINA, 1940-41; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1941; interned 1941, repatriated 1945; evang. worker, Tsining, Shantung, CHINA, 1947-48; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1948-50; Dagupan, 1950-51, 1953-54; Manila, 1951-52; teacher, Chinese language div., Baptist theol. seminary, Baguio, 1954—. Author: “Carlos and the Green Car.” U.S. address: Atlanta, Mo. PHILIPPINES HARRINGTON, JOSEPH ARNOL b. Sparta, Mo., Dec. 10, 1902; ed. Univ. of Tulsa; S.W.B.T.S., Th.B., 1938; M.R.E., 1945. Merchant, Tulsa, Okla., 1920-30; independent missionary to Brazil, 1932-37. Appointed 1938; supt. of dormitories and teacher, Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL, 1934- 838, 1943-46; pres., 1946—; pastor, Baptist church, Juiz de Fora, Minas, 1938; field missionary, state of Minas, 1933, 1939-43; co- pastor, Barro Preto Church, Belo Horizonte, 1941-46; pastor, church at Santo Afonso, 1954-56. Author: ‘A Suprema Conquista.” m. Edna Earle Looper, 1925. U.S. address: 109 S. Boston, Tulsa, Okla. BRAZIL HARRINGTON, EDNA EARLE LOOPER (Mrs. Joseph Arnol) b. Cauthron, Ark., Aug. 3, 1904; ed. East Central (Okla.) Teachers College; Central (Okla.) Teachers College; Tulsa Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Spiro, Okla., 1923-25; independent missionary to Brazil, 1932-37. Appointed 1988; supt. of dormitories, Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL, 1934-38, 1943-46; supt., grade school of Colegio Batista Mineiro, 1941—; B.S.U. Counselor, 1941-50; state WMU pres., 1954—. Author: “O Departamento Primario.” m. Joseph Arnol Harrington, Aug. 11, 1925. BRAZIL 76 HARRIS, HENDON MASON b. Cynthia, Miss., Oct. 8, 1885; ed. Miss. College, B.S., 1905; M.A., 1923; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1910; Th.D., 1927. Asst. supt., Gloster (Miss.) School, 1905-06; principal, Prestonsburg (Ky.) Baptist Institute, 1909; YMCA work among Chinese, France, 1918-19; teacher, Miss. College, 1927-81; pastor, Madison, Ind., 1931-85. Appointed 1910; resigned 1929; reappointed 1935; evang. and educ. work, Kaifeng, CHINA, 1921-26; 1986-41; 1946-48; exec. sec., Kaifeng International Relief Com., 1937-41. Retired 1951. m. Florence Powell, 1910. Address: Rte. 1, Box 197, Clinton, Miss. EMERITUS—CHINA HARRIS, FLORENCE POWELL (Mrs. Hendon Mason) b. Saltillo, Mexico, Aug. 12, 1889; ed. Blue Mountain College; Miss. College; Carver School. Appointed 1910; resigned 1929; reappointed 1935; language student, 1910-12; educ.-evang. work, Kaifeng, Honan, CHINA, 1912-29, 1935-40, 1946-48. Retired 1951. m. Hendon Mason Harris, June 1, 1910. Children: Miriam Louise (m. Mills), 1911; Helen Reynolds (m. Moon), 1912; William Powell, 1913 (deceased); Hendon Mason, Jr., 1916; Eugene Sallee, 1917 (d. 1950); Lawrence Holliday, 1920; Richard Powell, 1922; Florencita (m. Strunk), 1926. EMERITUS—CHINA HARRIS, JOSEPHINE b. Brinkley, Ark., Oct. 28, 1908; ed. El Dorado Jr. College; Ouachita College; La. College, B.A., 1932; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 19385. Music- educ. dir., First Church, Winnfield, La., 1937-39; Baptist student sec., Northwestern State College (La.), 1939-48; music-educ. dir., First Church, Roswell, N. M., 1943-44; Baptist student sec., Univ. of N. M., and organist, First Church, Albuquerque, 1944-46. Appointed 1946; Baptist student counselor, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawan, 1946—; dir., Baptist Bible School (later, Student Center), 1946—. U.S. address: 118 College Blvd., Pineville, La. HAWAII HARRIS, ROBERT LAWSON b. Chapel Hill, N. C., Dec. 3, 1924; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Ensign, U.S.N.R., 19438- 45; youth revival worker (summers), 1946-48; youth dir., Broadway Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-48; pastor, Pleasant Point Church, Lillian, Tex., 1948-50; Drayton (N. C.) Church, 1957-59. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; evang. worker, Lima, PERU, 1951-56, 1958—. m. Mary Culpepper, 1948. U.S. address: c/o George B. Culpepper, Jr., Fort Valley, Ga. PERU HARRIS, MARY LILLIAN CULPEPPER (Mrs. Robert L.) b. Fort Valley, Ga., Sept. 2, 1924; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Asbury College, B.A., 1945; Emory Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Forsyth, Ga., 1945-47; Fort Valley, Ga., 1947-48. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; evang. worker, Lima, PERu, 1951-56, 1958—. m. Robert L. Harris, Jan. 18, 1948. Children: Mary Carol, 1949; Robert Lee, 1958. PERU HARRISON, WILLIAM COLEMAN b. Shelby Co., Ky., May 3, 1890; ed. Georgetown (Ky.) College; Univ. of Ky., B.S., 1912; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1924; Ph.D., 1986. Ap- pointed 1924; resigned 1929; reappointed 1936; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1924-25; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Rio de Janeiro, 1925-30; Recife, 1936-42; dir., Baptist college, Porto Alegre, 1942-58. m. Mary Bland, Jan. 14, 1914 (d. 1921). Child: Mary Bland, 1921 (d. 1931). m. Helen Bagby, 1939. U.S. address: Bagdad, Ky. BRAZIL HARRISON, HELEN BAGBY (Mrs. William Coleman) b. Nova Friburgo, Rio State, Brazil, Aug. 18, 1900; ed. Mackenzie College, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Baylor College, B.A., 1919; S.W.B.T.S., M.M.T., 1921. Appointed 1923; resigned 1929; reappointed 1935; teacher, Baptist college, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, 1923-28; prin., American Baptist College, Porto Alegre, 1928-39; technical dir., 1942-58; supt., religious activities, American Baptist College, Recife, 1939-42. Author: “The Bagbys of Brazil.’’ m. William Coleman Harrison, Mar. 30, 1939. Children: William Bagby, 1940; Alice Anne, 1942. BRAZIL, HART, JOSEPH LANCASTER 7 b. Essex Co. Va., Nov. 26, 1877; ed. Richmond College, B.A., 1900; 4 S.B.T.S., B.D., 1908. Pastor, Va. and Ky. churches, 1897-1903. Appointed 1903; evang. work in ARGENTINA, 1903-21—organized 10 churches in Rosario and province of Santa Fe, pres. Argentine 4 Convention one year; CHILE, 1921-47—pres. Temuco Bible institute, % pres. Chilean Convention 5 years, editor of “Voz Bautista.” Retired . 1947. Author: “Gospel Triumphs in Argentina and Chile.” m. 4 Tennessee Hamilton, 1904. Address: 7611 Monterrey Dr., El Paso, Tex. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA and CHILE i 77 HART, TENNESSEE HAMILTON (Mrs. Joseph L.) b. Meade County, Ky., Sept. 21, 1881; ed. Brandenburg (Ky.) Normal Institute; Shelbyville (Ky.) College, B.S., 1901; Emory Univ., B.A., 1933. Schoolteacher, Meade County, Ky., 1901-03. Appointed 1904; evang. work in ARGENTINA, 1904-21—organized WMU work and B.Y.P.U., First Church, Rosario; CHILE, 1921-47—teacher at Temuco Baptist institute, pres. of Chilean WMU, founder of Anto- fagasta kindergarten. Retired 1947. Decorated for Meritorious Service by Chilean Red Cross, 1944. m. J. L. Hart, Mar. 17, 1904. Children: Thomas Arthur, 1905; Joseph, 1907; Carolyn, 1910 (d. 1916); Laura (m. Disselkoen), 1912; Lois, 1915; S: \(m. Andrews), 1922. EMERITUS—ARGENTYNA Ahd CHILE A f\ Hal HART, LOIS EMILY (Gd foe a Vu b. Rosario, Argentina, Dec. 21;-1915; ed. Agnes Scott College, B.A., 1936; Carver School; Johns Hopkins Univ. Hospital, R.N., 1940. School nurse, Averett College, Danville, Va., 1941. Appointed 1941; dir., Baptist Good Will Center, Antofagasta, CHILE, 1941—. U.S. address: 7611 Monterrey Dr., El Paso, Tex. CHILE HARTWELL, ANNA B. b. Tengchow, Shantung, China, Mar. 6, 1870; ed. Baptist Missionary Training School (Chicago). Teacher, Chinese Baptist Night School, San Francisco, Calif., 1887-89; missionary among Chinese women and children, San Francisco, 1891-92. Appointed 1892; evang. worker, Canton, CHINA, 1893-95; Tengchow, 1895-1906; Hwanghsien, 1906- 40; Chefoo, 1940; dir., girls’ school, 1897-99, 1903-06, 1909-15, 1927; North China women’s training school, 1928-30. Retired 1940. Ad- dress: 40 Chase St., Newton Centre 59, Mass. EMERITUS—CHINA HARVEY, GERALD SCOTT b. St. Joseph, Mo., May 2, 1925; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952, Th.M., 1953. U.S. Army Air Force, 1948-45; Mo. mission board (summer), 1948; pastor, churches in Mo. and Ky., 1946-54. Appointed 1954; evang. worker, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1954—. m. Eunice Listrom, 1946. U.S. address: 1206 South 29th St., St. Joseph 52, Mo. SOUTHERN RHODESIA HARVEY, EUNICE PEARL LISTROM (Mrs. Gerald S.) b. St. Louis County, Mo., Aug. 19, 1926; ed. Washington Univ., B.A., 1946; William Jewell College; Carver School, M.R.E., 1953. Sec., Water Tower Church, St. Louis, Mo., 1943-46; schoolteacher, Liberty, Mo., 1947-49; Mo. mission board (summer), 1948; office worker, Louisville, Ky., 1949-51. Appointed 1954; evang. worker, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1954—. m. Gerald. S. Harvey, Aug. 10, 1946. Children: Judy Carol, 1953; Janet Sue, 1955; Jill Diane, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA HASTEY, ERVIN ELMER b. Thomas, Okla., Oct. 26, 1920; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Pastor, churches in Okla., 1941-44; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, Rhea Church, Leedey, Okla., 1946-47; supt. of missions, Mills Association, Okla., 1948-50; pastor, Hollister, Okla., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang. worker, Hermosillo, MEXICO, 1954-56; evang., teach- er, theol. seminary, Torreon, 1956—. m. Ethel Ruth Tyson, 1943. U.S. address: Box 773, Thomas, Okla. MEXICO HASTEY, ETHEL RUTH TYSON (Mrs. E. E.) b. Buffalo, Okla., Dec. 5, 1919; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1943; S.W.B.T.S. Worker, magazine dept., asst. bookkeeper and head bookkeeper, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, Okla., 1940-43; teacher, Thomas, Okla., 1945-46. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang. worker, Hermosillo, MExico, 1954-56; Torreon, 1956—. m. Ervin Elmer Hastey, Dec. 2, 1948. Children: Stanley LeRoy, 1944; Ernest Lynn, 1947; Lela Lucretia, 1948; Warren Wesley, 1951; James Clark and John Mark (twins), 1954. MEXICO HATTON, WILLIAM ALVIN b. Abilene, Tex., Feb. 14, 1921; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1946. Mission pastor, Univ. Church, Abi- lene, Tex., 1941-42; pastor, Tonk Valley Church, Graham, Tex., 1948-44; asst. pastor, Second Church, Hot Springs, Ark., 1945; RA sec., Ark., 1946-48. Appointed 1947; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRaAzIL, 1948-49; RA sec. for Brazil, 1950—; pastor, Rio Dourado Church, 1954—. m. Catherine Jordan, 1947. U.S. address: 2704 Hickory, Abilene, Tex. BRAZIL 78 HATTON, CATHERINE JORDAN (Mrs. W. Alvin) b. Dermott, Ark., June 18, 1921; ed. Blue Mountain College; Ouachita College, B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Hot Springs, Ark., 1943-45; young people’s field worker, Ark. WMU (summer), 1946; pianist, Worth Heights Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-47. Appointed 1947; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1948-49; piano teacher, WMU Training School, Rio, 1951-52; theol. seminary, Rio, 1957—. m. W. Alvin Hatton, May 20, 1947. Children: Lydia Dell, 1949; William Alvin, Jr., 1951; Sarah Janell, 1953; John Hurley, 1957. BRAZIL HAVERFIELD, WILLIAM MILTON b. Cordele, Ga., Mar. 15, 1917; ed. Univ. of S. C., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Sec., YMCA, 1942-44; pastor of churches in Tex., 1944-45, 1947; fieldworker, Tex. RAs, 1945-46; pastor, Due West, S. C., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Medel- lin, CoLoMBIA, 1949-50; pioneer, Quito, ECUADOR, 1950-51; field evang., Guadalajara, MBxIco, 1952-54; Mexico City, 1954—; dir., Univ. Student Home, 1956—; B.S.U. and Baptist Book Store, 1957—. m. Lois Nichols, 1947. U.S. address: Lampasas, Tex. MEXICO HAVERFIELD, LOIS NICHOLS (Mrs. W. M.) b. San Benito, Tex., July 5, 1916; ed. Tex. College of Arts and In- dustries, B.B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1938-42; educ. sec., First Church, Tyler, Tex., 1944-45; sec., S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1945-47. Appointed 1948; language student, Medellin, CoLomBiA, 1949-50; pioneer, Quito, ECUADOR, 1950-51; auditor mission accounts, Guadalajara, MExIco, 1952-54; Mexico City, 1954—-; assoc. dir., student home, 1956-57. m. William M. Haverfield, May 2, 1947. Child: Carol Joy, 1951. MEXICO HAWKINS, DORINE b. Shawnee, Okla., Sept. 27, 1916; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1941. Educ. sec., First Church, Norman, Okla., 1941-48; Baptist student sec., Okla. A. and M. College, Still- water, Okla., 1943-45. Appointed 1944; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1945-46; teacher, Baptist girls’ high school religious course, Rio, 1946-48; dir. WMU Training School, Rio, 1949—. U.S. address: Box 6597, Richmond, Va. BRAZIL HAWKINS, FRED LEE, JR. b. Leaksville, N. C., Apr. 28, 1923; ed. N. C. State College; Carson- Newman College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952; S.E.B.T.S. Music dir., Immanuel Church, Knoxville, Tenn., 1944-45; educ. and music dir., First Church, Clinton, Tenn., 1946-49, Calvary ee RD OE nate ds Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-50; educ. dir., First Church, Rockwall, Tex., i 1951-52; Centerview Church, Kannapolis, N. C., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955-56; dir., Sunday school dept., Brazilian Sunday School Board, Rio de Janeiro, 1956—. m. Mariruth Barker, 1947. U.S. address: Stanley, N. C. BRAZIL HAWKINS, MARIRUTH BARKER (Mrs. Fred L., Jr.) b. Maury Co., Tenn., Nov. 17, 1923; ed. Columbia (Tenn.) Business School; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; Univ. of Tenn.; S.W.B.T.S. Operator, Western Union, Nashville, 1942-43; book- keeper, dept. store, Columbia, Tenn., 1948-44; high school teacher, Clinton, Tenn., 1948-49. Appointed 1955; language student, Cam- pinas, BRAZIL, 1955-56; publications, Sunday School Board, Rio de Janeiro, 1956—. m. Fred L. Hawkins, Jr., Dec. 21, 1947. Children: David Lee, 1949; William Paul, 1950; James Gordon, 1954; Deborah Ann, 1956. BRAZIL HAWKINS, THOMAS BENTON b. Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 9, 1897; ed. Roanoke College, Univ. of Rich- mond; Univ. of Louisville; S.B.T.S.; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1921. Ap- pointed 1921; field missionary, Province of Santa Fe, ARGENTINA, 1921-38; city missionary and prof. in Training School, Rosario, 1939- 52; prof., International Baptist Seminary, Buenos Aires, 1952-56; evang., Rosario, 1956—. m. Lou Ellen Combs, 1921. U.S. address: Route 1, Bedford, Va. ARGENTINA HAWKINS, LOU ELLEN COMBS (Mrs. T. BS) b. Randolph Co., Ala., Nov. 29, 1896; ed. Judson College, B.A., 1920; Carver School. Instructor, Carver School, Louisville, Ky., 1920-21. Appointed 1921; evang., WMU Association programs, Good Will Center, Rafaela, ARGENTINA, 1921-38; association and social service work, 1939-52; dir., Training School, 1939-40; prof., Training School, Rosario, 1946-52; instructor, International Baptist Seminary, Buenos Aires, 1952-56; evang., Rosario, 1956—. m. T. B. Hawkins, July 8, 1921. Children: Thomas Benton, Jr., 1922 (d. 1923); Louise, 1923; Emma Katherine, 1925 (d. 1927); Esther, 1926; Mary Jo, 1929; Josephus Alphonso, 1931. ARGENTINA HAYES, ALICE JOHNSON (Mrs. C. A.) b. Iceland, Jan. 20, 1872; ed. Baptist Missionary Training School (Chicago); Univ. of Calif., M.D., 1901; Moody Bible Institute. Intern, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.; pastor’s asst., Marion (Ind.), Portland (Ore.), Los Angeles (Calif.), 1895-97. Appointed 1901; medical work, Ying Tak, Kwangtung, CHINA, 1901-06; Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuchow, Kwangsi, 1906- 14; Sarah Jaffray Dispensary and Leung Kwang Hospital, Canton, 1914-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942. Retired 1948. m. Charles Arthur Hayes, Feb. 11, 1902 (d. 1946). Child: Arthur Courtney, 1905. Address: 207-E S. Sixth, Alhambra, Calif. EMERITUS—CHINA HAYES, ARNOLD EDMUND b. Tuscaloosa, Ala., July 7, 1898; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1916; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1930; Th.M., 1937; Ph.D., 1989; YMCA School; Army Air School. Appointed 1919; educ. work, Corrente, BRAZIL, 1919-20; prof., American Baptist College, Recife, 1920-23; field missionary, Paraiba, 1928-81; teacher and dean, then pres., Baptist seminary, Recife, 1932-87; field missionary, Recife, 1988-42; Triunfo, 1945-48; founder, Green Mountain Bible School, 1945, mission treas., 1948-44, 1949-58, Recife. Author: ‘‘Manual de Historia Biblica do Velho Testamento.” Retired (reg. 1958), 1954. m. Helen Ford, 1918. U.S. address: 512 Hastings St., Redlands, Calif. EMERITUS—BRAZIL HAYES, HELEN FORD (Mrs. A. E.) b. Fordsville, Ky., Aug. 28, 1895; ed. Georgetown College. School- teacher, Hale Co., Ala., 1916-18. Appointed 1919; educ. evang. in Corrente, Paraiba, Recife, and Triunfo, BRaAzIL, 1920-538. Retired (reg. 1958), 1954. m. A. E. Hayes, Aug. 10, 1918. Children: Arnold Edmund, Jr., 1920; John William, 1928; Robert Ford, 1925 (d. 1926); Helen Belinda (m. McBride), 1927; Richard Thomas, 1932; James Christopher, 1984. EMERITUS—BRAZIL HAYES, RUTH EVERLEY b. Jacksonville, Ill., Oct. 28, 1916; ed. Mo. Baptist School of Nursing, R.N., 1938; Southwest Baptist College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1944; Carver School; Johns Hopkins Hospital. Nurse, City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1988-40; public health nursing, field work, Louisville, Ky., 1944-45; U.S. Army nurse, 1945-46. Appointed 1947; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1947-48; supt. of nurses, Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuchow, 1949-50; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1953-54; nurse, Baptist hospital, Kediri, 1954—. U.S. address: Memphis, Mo. INDONESIA HAYS, GEORGE HOWARD b. Luray, Mo., Oct. 10, 1920; ed. Southwest Baptist College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947; Th.D., 1954. Pastor of churches in Mo. and Ind., 1940-48. Appointed 1948; language stu- dent, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1950-57, and lecturer, 1958—; Mission treas., Tokyo, 1958—. m. Helen Mathis, 1946. U.S. address: Luray, Mo. JAPAN HAYS, HELEN MATHIS (Mrs. George H.) b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 14, 1920; ed. John B. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1943; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Schoolteacher, Fla. and Ky., 1940-47; educ. dir., Riverside Church, Jacksonville, Fla., 1945-46. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; educ.- evang. worker, Fukuoka, 1950-57; Tokyo, 1958—. m. George H. Hays, June 21, 1946. Children: Virginia Ruth, 1950; Barbara Kathryn, 1952; George Howard, Jr., 1955. JAPAN HEADRICK, HARVEY OTIS b. Longstreet, La., Sept. 11, 1926; ed. La. College, B.A., 1947; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Pastor, La. churches, 1944-47; staff, Ridge- crest Assembly (summers), 1947-48; pastor, Eastlawn Mission, Pascagoula, Miss., 1949; Friendship Church, Bon Secour, Ala. (half- time), 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; evang. worker, Mandaguari, Parana, 1951-53; Maringa, 1953—. m. Betty Colvin, 1949. U.S. address: 403 W. Third St., Homer, La. BRAZIL HEADRICK, BETTY LUCILLE COLVIN (Mrs. Harvey O.) b. Alexandria, La., Feb. 12, 1928; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1947; employee, Rio Vista Church, New Orleans, La. (summer), 1948. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAziL, 1950-51; evang. worker, Mandaguari, Parana, 1951-53; Maringa, 1953—. m. Harvey O. Headrick, June 10, 1949. Children: Debora Alice, 1952; Fred Wayne, 1954; Deanna Kay, 1956. BRAZIL 80 HEISS, DONALD RAYMOND b. Addyston, Ohio, Apr. 4, 1927; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Pastor, Eastside Mission, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1950-51, Kentfield (Calif.) Mission, 1951-52; Calvary Church, Petaluma, Calif., 1953-55; Trinity Southern Church, Liver- more, Calif., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. m. Joyce Sheckler, 1947. U.S. address: 6745 Jersey Ave., Cincinnati 33, Ohio. JAPAN HEISS, JOYCE RUTH SHECKLER (Mrs. Donald) b. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1927; ed. Carson-Newman College; G.G.B.T.S. Worker, printing co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1945-46; sec., Lawrenceburg, Ind., 1946-47. Appointed 1957; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. m. Donald R. Heiss, June 18, 1947. Chil- dren: James Donald, 1949; John Raymond, 1951; Paula Joyce, 1958; Daniel Eugene, 1955. JAPAN HENDERSON, WILLIE GUY b. Jackson, Miss., May 28, 1928; ed. Miss, College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Yale Language School. U.S. Navy, 1946- 48; pastor, Papalote (Tex.) Church, 1947-48; Pleasant Ridge and Cash churches, Forest, Miss., 1948-50; Mount Zion, Fellowship, and New Home churches, Taylorsville, Miss., 1950-51 Mesa Church, Tylertown, Miss., 1951-52; Society Hill Church, Oak Vale, Miss., 1952-54; Emmanuel Church, Biloxi, Miss., 1955-58. Appointed for KorgA, 1958. m. Lois Robertson, 1948. U.S. address: 756 Raleigh St., Forest, Miss: KOREA HENDERSON, ANA LOIS ROBERTSON (Mrs. W. Guy) b. Alice, Tex., June 17, 1930; ed. Howard Payne College; Miss. Col- lege; Gulf Park College; William Carey College; Yale Language School. Clerk, Baptist Book Store, Jackson, Miss., 1949; sec., First Church, Sinton, Tex., 1946-47; Clinton (Miss.) Church, 1951; First Church, New Orleans, La., 1951-52; Franklin Ave. Church, New Orleans, 1952. Appointed for Korea, 1958. m. W. Guy Henderson, Dec. 21, 1948. Children: Rex Wayne, 1952; Melinda pas A HENLEY, SARAH LOU b. Loraine, Tex., Apr. 30, 1927; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. V.B.S. worker in Tex., 1948; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Okla., 1951; Calif., 1952-53; schoolteacher, Dimmitt, Tex., 1949-50; Seminole, Tex., 1950-51; Richmond, Calif., 1953-54; Murphys, Calif., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; teacher, Shaki, 1956—. U.S. address: 1804S. First St., Lamesa, Tex. NIGERIA HERN, WILLIAM ORVAL b. Cabool, Mo., Aug. 10, 1924; ed. Southwest Mo. State College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-45; manager, hardware store, Mountain Grove, Mo., 1945-48; pastor, Farris Church, Okla., 1950-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-56; church and field evang., Ajloun, JORDAN, 1956—. m. Nancy Hunter, 1952. U.S. address: Box 248, Mountain Grove, Mo. JORDAN HERN, NANCY CAROLINE HUNTER (Mrs. William O.) b. Greensboro, N. C., Sept. 8, 1925; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1945; Duke Univ. School of Nursing, B.S., 1948; Columbia (S. C.) Bible College; S.W.B.T.S. Nurse, Ft. Howard, Md., 1948-50; Colum- bia, S. C., 1950-51; Raleigh, N. C. (summer), 1952; Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-56; church and field evang., Ajloun, JORDAN, 1956—. m. Wil- liam O. Hern, Aug. 24, 1952. Children: Louise Elizabeth, 1954; William Chase, 1956. JORDAN HERRING, JAMES ALEXANDER b. Chengchow, China, Feb. 1, 1905; ed. Wake Forest College; Furman Univ.; N.O.B.T.S., B.C.T., 1988. Pastor, Oak Grove (La.) Church, 1932-34; Jackson (La.) Church, 1934-35; Cullowhee (N. C.) Church, 1942-48; Augusta Road Church, Greenville, S. C., 1944-47; First Church, Moultrie, Ga., 1951-57. Appointed 1935; language student, Kweilin, CHINA, 1935-36; evang. worker, 1936-41; Chengchow, 1947-48; Liuchow, 1948-49; resigned 1953; reappointed 1957; evang. worker, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, 1957—. m. Nan Trammell, 1932. U.S. address: 27 Tindal Ave., Greenville, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) —S 81 HERRING, NAN STEPHENS TRAMMELL (Mrs. J. A.) b. Belton, S. C., May 30, 1907; ed. Greenville Woman’s College, B.A., 1929; Cornell Univ., M.A., 1930; N.O.B.T.S. Appointed 1935; language student, Kweilin, CH1NA, 1935-36; evang. worker, 1936-41; Chengchow, 1947; Kweilin, 1948-49; resigned 19538; reappointed 1957; evang. worker, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, 1957—. m. J. Alexander Herring, Sept. 15, 1982. Children: James Alexander, Jr., 1935; Sarah Alice, 1939; Gordon Rea, 1948; Nan Trammell, 1947. TAIWAN (Formosa) HIBBARD, HAZELDEAN b. Corbin, Ky., Nov. 23, 1927; ed. Weatherford (Tex.) College, A.A., 1948; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1950; City-County Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1954; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.S., 1954; S.W.B.T.S. Dental asst. Laboratory technician, office nurse, and bookkeeper, Tex., 1948-54; nurse, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954- 55; supervisor, pediatrics and isolation, Methodist Hospital, Lubbock, Tex., 1955; office nurse, Lubbock, 1955-57. Appointed (special) 1956; nurse, Ire, Oyo, Shaki, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1957-58. U.S. address: 1012 Ball St., Weatherford, Tex. NIGERIA HICKMAN, WILLIAM AUBREY, JR. b. Orlando, Fla., July 19, 1924; ed. U.S. Air Corps Flying School; Univ. of Fla., B.A., 1949; S/B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.M., 1955. U.S. Army Air Corps, 948-45; clerk, Gainésville (Fla.) Feed Milling Co., 1945-46; warehouse managef,/ Gainesville, 1946-47; janitor, S.B.TS., 1948-50; pastor, /Freed Church, Spiro, Ky., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; lang an Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; field evang., Asuncion, // 195; dir., theol. institute, 1956—. m. Jane h . U.S. address: 1417 Woodward, Orlando, Fla. j PARAGUAY / HICKMAN, JANE GRAHAM | Aa Utbntns (Mrs. William A., Jr.) b. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 12, 1923; €d. Fla. State College; Orlando Secre- tarial School; Carver School. Stenographer, Orlando, 1943-44; clerk, post office, Orlando Air Base, 1944-45; film repairer, librarian, stenographer, Univ. of Fla., 1945-46. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; evang. worker, Asuncion, ParaGcuay, 1951—. m. William A. Hickman, Jr., Apr. 17, 1944. Children: John Robert, 1947; William Alan, 1952; Mary Beth, 1954. PARAGUAY HICKS, DOROTHY GILBERT (Mrs. Marlin Russell) b. Meridian, Miss., Nov. 8, 1920; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1942; Baylor Univ., M.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Reporter, “Meridian Star,” 1942; educ. sec., Fifteenth Ave. Church, Meridian, 1943-44; schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-47. Appointed 1950; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; evang., Santiago, CHILE, 1951- 52, 1956-57; Antofagasta, 1952-56; publications, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, EL Paso, Tex., 1958—. m. Marlin R. Hicks, June 21, 1946 (d. 1957). Children: Marlin Russell, Jr., 1949; Cecilia Dene, 1951; Kenneth Gilbert, 1953. U.S. address: 2416 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE HICKS, WADE BRYANT b. Florence, S. C., Dec. 17, 1925; ed. Va. Military Institute; Univ. of S. C.; Cornell Midshipmen’s School; Oberlin College; Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1944-45; church youth dir., Louisville, Ky., 1949-50; pastor, Forks of Elkhorn, Ky., 1950-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58; teacher, theol. seminary, 1956-57, 1958—. m. P. G 1950. U.S. address: 823 W. Palmetto, Florence, Es lina eae PHILIPPINES HICKS, PEGGY LENORA GREENE (Mrs. W. Bryant) b. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 16, 1927; ed. Coker College for Women, B.A., 1948. Dir. of religious educ., First Church, Hamlet, N. C. (summer), 1947; intern in religious educ., Myers Park Church, Charlotte, N. C., 1948-49; B.S.U. sec., Woman’s College of Univ. of N. C., Greensboro, 1949-50; sec.-receptionist, Louisville, Ky., 1950-51; dir., kinder- garten, S.B.T.S., Louisville, 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58; teacher, theol. seminary, 1956- 57, 1958—. m. W. Bryant Hicks, June 24, 1950. Children: Wade Bryant, Jr., 1956; Bonnie Lenora, 1958. PHILIPPINES HIGH, THOMAS O’CONNOR b. Spartanburg Co., S. C., Aug. 18, 1919; ed. Wofford College, B.A., 1940; Vanderbilt Univ., M.A., 1942; Converse College; S.W.B.T\S., S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Army, 1942-45; schoolteacher, Union, S. C., 1940-41; Chesnee, S. C., 1946; Raleigh, N. C., 1946-47; Long- creek (S. C.), Academy, 1947-49; pastor, Chapel Hill, Tenn., 1951- 58; Louisville, Ky., 1954-55. Appointed (special) 1955; language student, Oyo, NiGERIA, 1956; teacher, theol. seminary, Ogbomosho, 1956—. m. Katharine Frances Younts, 1954. U.S. address: c/o A. F. High, Rte. 8, Woodruff, S. C. NIGERIA 82 HIGH, KATHARINE YOUNTS (Mrs. Thomas O.) b. Greensboro, N. C., Oct. 14, 1926; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1948; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1950; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Educ. dir., 16th St. Church, Greensboro, N. C. (summers), 1947-49; associational missionary, N. C. state mission board (summers), 1950-52; teacher, Magoffin Baptist Institute, Mountain Valley, Ky., 1952-54; kindergarten, Harrods Creek, Ky., 1955. Appointed (special) 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956; teacher, theol. seminary, Ogbomosho, 1956—. m. Thomas O. High, May 22, 1954. Children: Thomas O., Jr., 1956; Stephen Andrew, 1958. NIGERIA HIGHFILL, VIRGINIA BARNES b. Rockingham Co., N. C., May 8, 1922; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1949. Sunday school fieldworker, Raleigh, N. C., 1945-46; sec., educ. dir., Southside Church, Moores- ville, N. C., 1948; educ. dir., Angier Ave. Church, Durham, N. C., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950- 52; religious educ., Keisen Church, 1950-52; Osaka, 1952-58; Shinkoiwa Church, Tokyo, 1958—; asst. treas., Mission office, 1958—. U.S. address: 2901 Bon Air Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. JAPAN HILL, JOHN BAKER b. St. George, S. C., July 15, 1926; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., M.R.E., 1958. U.S. Naval Reserve, 1944-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1950; church educ. dir., Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-51; West Columbia, S. C., 1953-55; instructor, S. C. Baptist Hospital, Columbia, 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; educ. work, Igede, 1956—. m. Louise Lewis, 1951. U.S. address: Box 411, St. George, S.C. NIGERIA HILL, LOUISE LEWIS (Mrs. John Baker) b. Thorsby, Ala., Sept. 830, 1925; ed. North Greenville Jr., College A.A., 1944; Winthrop College, B.A., 1945; S. C. Baptist Hospital, ‘Wine 2 R.N., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. High school teacher, Wag- J to {3 [CLE ener, S. C., 1945-46; Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., obstetrical / Miwa WY & nurse, 1949-50, orthopedic nurse, 1950-52, head nurse, newborn nursery, 1951-58; piano teacher, Columbia, 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; nurse, Igede, 1956—. m. John Baker Hill, Aug. 4, 1951. Children: John Baker, Jr., 1952; Richard Wendell, 1954; David Winston, 1956. NIGERIA HILL, PATRICK HENRY b. Dade City, Fla., Jan. 4, 1918; ed. Tampa Univ.; Ala. Polytechnic Institute; Fla. Southern College; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1949. Professional orchestra player, 1937-41; pastor, Altoona (Fla.) Church, 1942-44; schoolteacher, Eustis, Fla., 1943-44; pastor, Vienna (Ind.) Church, 1945-47; Heb- bardsville (Ky.) Church, 1945-46; chaplain, Lincoln Institute, Lincoln Ridge, Ky., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; prof. of Christian Ethics and Sociology, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1949—. m. Jane Knight, 1948. U.S. address: 414 N. Twelfth St., Dade City, Fla. NIGERIA HILL, JANE KNIGHT (Mrs. Patrick H.) b. Tifton, Ga., Apr. 80, 1922; ed. Univ. of Miami; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1943; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Eustis, Fla., 1943-44. Appointed 1949; educ,-evang. worker, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1949—. m. Patrick Henry Hill, June 1, 1948. Children: Patrick Henry, Jr., 1944; John Knight, 1948; Marjorie Ann, 1951. NIGERIA HILL, RONALD CALLAHAN b. Spindale, N. C., July 31, 1927; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Textile worker, Spindale, N. C., 1943-44; pastor, Tex., N. C., and La., 1946-49; pastor, Mt. Pisgah Church, Mt. Hermon, La., 1949-52. Appointed 1952; evang. worker, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952-54; Chon Buri, 1954—. m. Evelyn Pittman, 1948. U.S. address: Box 684, Spindale, N. C. THAILAND HILL, EVELYN PITTMAN (Mrs. Ronald C.) b. Battleboro, N. C., Feb. 17, 1927; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College, A.A., 1945; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1947; N.O.B.T.S. Office worker, dean of women, hall monitor, Mars Hill (N. C.) College, 1943-45; assoc. missionary, Sandy Creek Association, N. C., 1947-48. Ap- pointed 1952; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952-54; Chon Buri, 1954—. m. Ronald C. Hill, Aug. 18, 1948. Children: Robert David, 1950; Neal Timothy, 1952; Debora, 1955; Jonathan Yates, 1957. THAILAND 83 HILL, THOMAS WILLARD b. Lamar, S. C., Dec. 10, 1928; ed. North Greenville Jr. College, A.A., 1947; Furman Univ., B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Th.D., 1956. V.B.S. worker, Sunday School Dept., S. C. Baptist Convention, 1948, 1950; asst. pastor, First Church, Henderson, N. C., 1951; pastor, Woolmarket Church, Biloxi, Miss., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Costa Rica, 1957; teacher, theol. school, San Jose, 1958—. m. Cornice Winter, 1954. U.S. address: P. O. Box 16, Lamar, S. C. COSTA RICA HILL, CORNICE WINTER (Mrs. Thomas W.) b. Grenada Co., Miss., June 8, 1929; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Summer worker, Sunday School Dept., Ala. Baptist Convention, 1948, 1950; sec., Handsboro (Miss.) Church, 1953; schoolteacher, Natchez, Miss., 1951-52; Fernwood, Gulfport, Miss., 1954-55; Gorenflo, Biloxi, Miss., 1956. Appointed 1956; language student, Costa Rica, 1957; church-home evang., San Jose, 1958—. m. Thomas W. Hill, May 25, 1954. Children: Cynthia Paige, 1956; Crystal Patrice, 1958. COSTA RICA HILLIARD, RUSSELL BOSTON b. Sparks, Ga., Oct. 4, 1980; ed. Emory Univ.; Valdosta (Ga.) State College, B.A., 1952; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Duke Univ. Pastor, Ousley (Ga.) Church, 1951-52; Goodhope Church, Naylor, Ga., 1951-52; Friendship Church, Bunnlevel, N. C., 1953-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1957; teacher, theol. seminary, 1958—. m. Edith Bassett, 1951. U.S. address: c/o M. H. Hilliard, Sparks, Ga. SPAIN HILLIARD, EDITH (PATSY) BASSETT (Mrs. Russell B.) b. Ft. Valley, Ga., Oct. 30, 1981; ed. Valdosta (Ga.) State College, B.S., 1952; S.E.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Zebulon, N. C., 1952-54. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1957; church-home evang., 1958—. m. Russell B. Hilliard, Sept. 9, 1951. Children: Rose Margaret, 1956; Russell B., Jr., 1957, SPAIN HINES, RUBY BURTON b. Westbrook, Tex., Feb. 29, 1916; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.A., 1989; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Teacher, Buford School, Colorado City, Tex., 1937-40; Westbrook (Tex.) schools, 1940-42; church missionary, Calvary Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1944. Ap- pointed 1944; language student, Maceio, Alagoas, BRAZIL, 1945; dir., Maceio primary school, 1946, 1948-50; substitute asst. dir., Escola das Trabalhadoras Cristas, Recife, Pernambuco, 1947; dir., Paraiba Baptist Institute, Joao Pessoa, 1951—. U.S. address: West- brook, Tex. BRAZIL HIPPS, JOHN BURDER b. Spring Creek, N. C., Feb. 12, 1884; ed. Mars Hill College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1907; D.D., 1935; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1913; Union Theol. Seminary (New York), S.T.M., 1921; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1926. Prin., Lee Baptist Institute, Pennington Gap, Va., 1907-10; prof. of missions, S.E.B.T.S., 1951-57. Appointed 1913; language student, 1913-15; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, 1915-49; dean, Shanghai Baptist Theol. Seminary, 1923-35. Retired 1951. m. Lydia Brown, 1921 (d. 1924). Child: Robert Owen, 1922. m. Margaret Stroh, 1926. U.S. address: Wake Forest, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA HIPPS, MARGARET STROH (Mrs. John Burder) b. Pueblo, Colo., Mar. 16, 1895; ed. Lake Forest (Ill.) College, B.A., 1916; Carroll College (Waukesha, Wis.); Columbia Univ., M.A., 1926. Piano teacher, Waukesha, Wis., 1916-18; industrial sec., YWCA, Racine, Wis., 1919-20; student sec., YWCA, Nanking, China, 1920- 25. Appointed 1926; teacher, Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, 1926-49; acting head, music dept., 1945-47. Retired 1951. m. John Burder Hipps, July 29, 1926. Children: Jackson Stroh, 1928; Lydia Jean, 1930 (d. 1930). EMERITUS—CHINA HIX, GLENN LUTHER b. Candor, N. C., Sept. 28, 1925; ed. Oak Ridge (N. C.) Military Institute; Centenary College; Wake Forest College, B.S., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Army Air Forces, 1943-45; revival speaker, various states, 1950-52; pastor, Gethsemane Church, Whit- akers, N. C., 1948-49; Gethsemane-Union field, Whitakers, 1949- 50; Mt. Pleasant Church, Bogue Chitto, Miss., 1952-54; Biscoe (N. C.) Church, 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958. m. Mabel Green, 1952. U.S. address: c/o Van B. Hix, Biscoe, N. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) —— 84 HIX, MABEL BLACKWELL GREEN (Mrs. Glenn L.) b. Decatur, Ala., Feb. 22, 1922; ed. Ala. College, B.A., 1943; Moody Bible Institute, 1949; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Schoolteacher, Opp, Ala., 1943-44; Decatur, 1949-51. Appointed 1957; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958. m. Glenn L. Hix, June 6, 1952. Children: Daniel Andrew, 1953; Stephen Glenn, 1954; Mark Timothy, 1955. TAIWAN (Formosa) HOBBS, JERRY b. Rocky, Okla., Feb. 6, 1929; ed. Panhandle A. and M. College (Okla.); Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Pastor, Meridian Church, Sweetwater, Okla., 1949-50; Riverview Church, Waurika, Okla., 1950-51; Mt. Zion Church, Vernon, Tex., 1953- 55; Irving Church, Ryan, Okla., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1957-58. m. Darline Anderson, 1950. U.S. address: 208 S. Market, Cordell, Okla. THAILAND HOBBS, JIMMIE DARLINE ANDERSON (Mrs. Jerry) b. Weatherford, Okla., Dec. 8, 1980; ed. Univ. of Tulsa (Okla.); Okla. College for Women; Okla. Baptist Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Private piano teacher, Irving community, Ryan, Okla., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1957-58. m. Jerry Hobbs, Aug. 21, 1950. Children: Jeanette Lorraine, 1951; Mark, 1958; Judith Ann, 1955; Peggy Louise, 1958. THAILAND HOCUM, MERNA JEAN b. Fort Dodge, Iowa, Apr. 26, 1927; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1949; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952; Univ. of Tenn. School of Social Work, M.S.S.W., 1956. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1947, 1949, 1951; teacher, School of the Ozarks, Pt. Lookout, Mo., 1949-50; dir., Benedict Good Will Center, St. Charles, Va., 1952-54; staff member, community centers in Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; Good Will Center work, Recife, 1957—. U.S. address: 1087 Parkland Rd., Memphis, Tenn. BRAZIL HODGES, BETTY CLAUDINE b. Sallis, Miss., Oct. 20, 1929; ed. Clarke College; Wayland Baptist College; Huntingdon College; William Carey College, B.S., N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Teacher, McCool (Miss.) High School, 1952-54; educ. dir., Chapel Hill (N. C.) Church, 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; educ. work, Temuco, CHILE, 1958—. U.S. address: McAdams, Miss. CHILE HODGES, RUFUS DEAN, JR. b. Wrightsville, Ga., Nov. 5, 1927; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1949; M.Ed., 1953; S.E.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Brewton, Ga., 1949-50; teacher and asst. prin., Swainsboro, Ga., 1951-52; teacher and prin., Senoia, Ga., 1950-51; Vidette, Ga., 1952- 56; pastor, Shady Grove Church, Adrian, Ga., 1956. Appointed 1958; language study, Oyo, NiGERIA, 1958-59; teacher, Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1959—. m. Irene Chavous, 1950. U.S. address: 311 Arch St., Dublin, Ga. NIGERIA HODGES, IRENE CHAVOUS (Mrs. Rufus D., Jr.) b. Dublin, Ga., Apr. 15, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; Tift College, B.A., 1949; Univ. of Ga. (correspondence); Mercer Univ.; S.E.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Brewton, Ga., 1949-50; Senoia, Ga., 1950-51; Swainsboro, Ga., 1951-52; Vidette, Ga., 1952-54, 1955- 56. Appointed 1958; language study, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1958-59; teacher, Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1959—. m. Rufus D. Hodges, Jr., June 4, 1950. Child: Carol, 1954. NIGERIA HOLLAWAY, ERNEST LEE, JR. b. Norman, Ark., Nov. 30, 1919; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; M.R.E., 1955. Minister of music and educ., First Church, Mayfield, Ky., 1941-42; U.S. Army, 1942-46; minister of music and educ. (part-time), First Church, Salem, Ind., 1946; Southside Church, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1946-48; First Church, Stephenville, Tex., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-51; evang., Nagoya, 1951-56; Yokohama, 1956-57; Tokyo, 1957—; co-sec., Sunday school dept., Japan Con- vention, 1956—. m. Ida Nelle Daily, 1941. U.S. address: Arka- delphia, Ark. JAPAN 85 HOLLAWAY, IDA NELLE DAILY (Mrs. Ernest Lee, Jr.) b. Ewing, Ill., June 18, 1921; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Appointed 1949; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-51; evang., Nagoya, 1951-56; Yokohama, 1956- 57; Tokyo, 1957—. Author: “The Lantern and the Song.” m. Ernest Lee Hollaway, Jr., July 7, 1941. Children: Ernest Lee, III, 1942; Ralph William, 1944; Stephen Eugene, 1952; Mark Alan, 1954; Rebecca Diane, 1955. JAPAN HOLLEY, HERBERT HOWARD b. Daviston, Ala., Mar. 4, 1927; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Active duty, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1945-46; pastor, Rocky Creek Church, Tallapoosa Association, Ala., 1950-51; New Concord Church, Dadeville, Ala., 1953-54; Carrville Church, East Tallassee, Ala., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; evang. worker, SINGAPORE, 1956-57, 1958—; language student, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1957-58. m. Frances Sayers, 1951. U.S. address: 1635 Madison Ave., Montgomery, Ala. SINGAPORE HOLLEY, FRANCES SAYERS (Mrs. Herbert H.) b. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 13, 1983; ed. Howard College; N.O.B.T.S., Clerk, Ala. State Dept. of Archives and History, Montgomery (sum- mers), 1950, 1952; pianist, Mt. Calvary Church, Tarrant City, Ala., 1951; information clerk, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1952. Appointed 1956; evang. worker, SINGAPORE, 1956-57, 1958—; language student, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1957-58. m. Herbert H. Holley, Dec. 26, 1951. Children: Bryan Ferrell, 1958; Sharon, 1956; Bruce Derrell, 1958. SINGAPORE HOLLINGSWORTH, TOM CONNALLY b. Gatesville, Tex., June 23, 1916; ed. Four-C College (Waco); Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; M.R.E., 1948. Supt., Emmanuel Mission, Waco, Tex., 1944-45; pastor, churches in Tex., 1945-49; Hosston (La.) Church, 1949-50; teacher of Bible, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. worker, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1952- 58, 1954—; Posadas, 1953-54. m. Marceille Sullivan, 1946. U.S. address: 3300 Frazier St., Fort Worth, Tex. ARGENTINA HOLLINGSWORTH, MARCEILLE SULLIVAN (Mrs. T. C.) b. Monticello, Ark., June 26, 1921; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1942-45; Caddo Parish, La., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. worker, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1952-53, 1954—; Posadas, 1953-54. m. Tom C. Hollings- worth, Dec. 1, 1946. Child: Tom Connally, Jr., 1947. ARGENTINA HOLLIS, JAMES DEWEY b. Cullman Co., Ala., Dec. 28, 1922; ed. Florence (Ala.) State Teachers College; Howard College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1957; Th.M., 1948. Pastor, Okolona Church, Muscle Shoals, Ala., 1942-43; mission preacher, Shively (Ky.) Church, 1944-45; asst. pastor and dir. of youth work, First Church, Huntsville, Ala., 1946-47; clerk, Baptist Book Store, Louisville, Ky., 1945-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1948-49; evang. worker, MACAO, 1949-57; with Baptist Press, HoNG Kona, 1958—. m. Emma Corinne Dickson, 1944, U.S. address: Rte. 1, Cullman, Ala. HONG KONG HOLLIS, EMMA CORINNE DICKSON (Mrs. James D.) b. Huntsville, Ala., May 6, 1923; ed. Florence (Ala.) State Teachers College, B.S., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Library asst., State Teachers College, Florence, Ala., 1948-44. Schoolteacher, Madison Co., Ala., and Louisville, Ky., 1944-46. Appointed 1948; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1948-49; evang. worker, MACAO, 1949-57; HonG Kona, 1958—. m. James D. Hollis, Sept. 8, 1944. Children: John Richard, 1947; Mary Emma, 1949; Martha Louise, 1952; Rebecca Jane, 1953; James William, 1955; David Adair, 1957. HONG KONG HOLMES, EVAN FESTUS b. Linden, Ala., Feb. 4, 1921; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Pastor, East Cisco Church, Tex., 1944-47. Appointed 1947; language student, Medellin, CoLoMBIA, 1947-48; evang., Santiago, CHILE, 1948; Temuco, 1949; Concepcion, 1950—. m. Josephine Haney, 1943. U.S. address: DeLeon, Tex. CHILE 86 HOLMES, JOSEPHINE HANEY (Mrs. Evan F.) b. Mexia, Tex., Sept. 5, 1923; ed. Decatur Baptist College; Howard Payne College, B.S., 1944; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1947; language student, Medellin, CoLomBIA, 1947-48; evang. worker, Santiago, CHILE, 1948; Temuco, 1949, Concepcion, 1950—. m. Evan F. Holmes, Aug. 28, 1948. Children: Josephine Rebecca, 1946; Evan Michael, 1948; Alice Carolyn, 1950; Franklin Lane, 1955. CHILE HOOPER, FRANK ARTHUR, III b. Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 17, 1927; ed. Davidson (N. C.) College, B.S., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1945-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Wash. and Ore., 1951-52; pastor, Corinth (Ky.) Church, 1958-56; Mt. Vernon Chapel, Second Ponce de Leon Church, 1956-57. Appointed 1957; evang. worker, Haifa, ISRAEL, 1957—. m. Marjorie Foster, 1958. U.S. address: 3303 Habersham Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. ISRAEL HOOPER, MARJORIE ANNE FOSTER (Mrs. Frank A., III) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 19, 1982; ed. Hannibal-LaGrange College, A.A., 1952; William Jewell College, B.A., 1954; Carver School. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1951; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Wash. and Ore., 1952; teacher, Mason, Ky., 1954-55. Appointed 1957; evang. worker, Haifa, ISRAEL, 1957. m. Frank A. Hooper, III, Dec. 20, 1958. Children: Frank Arthur, IV, 1956; Elizabeth Anne and Carolyn Janelle (twins), 1957. ISRAEL HOOVER, ANNIE b. Pulaski Co., Ark., Oct. 21, 1923; ed. Central College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. School- teacher, Turrell (Ark.), 1944-47. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, and sec., treas. office, 1949-50; evang. worker, Sapporo, 1952—. U.S. address: 3008 E. Fourth St., North Little Rock, Ark. JAPAN HOPEWELL, GLADYS GENEVE b. Hopkins Co., Ky., Nov. 11, 1915; ed. Lockyear’s Business College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1940; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942; Yale Univ. Language School. Educ. dir. and pastor’s'sec., South Avondale Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1942-48; educ. dir., First Church, Talladega, Ala., 1943-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; evang. worker, Tsingtao, 1948-49; Shanghai, 1949-50; educ. dir., Grace Church, and evang. worker, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1951-54; student work, Tainan TarwAn, 1954—. U.S. address: 125 Hill St., Talladega, Ala. TAIWAN (Formosa) HORTON, FREDERICK MAST b. Sharon, Pa., May 27, 1918; ed. American Univ., B.A., 1939; Catholic Univ., M.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. U.S. Army Signal Corps Intelligence, 1942-45; asst. to pastor and dir. of Training Union, Olivet Church; Honolulu, T.H., 1945-46; pastor, Union Church, Defoe, Ky., 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Yokohama, 1952-55; educ. evang., Fukuoka, 1956—. m. Elvee Wasson, 1947. U.S. address: 3504 12th St., N.E., Washington 17, D. C. JAPAN HORTON, ELVEE WASSON (Mrs. Fred M.) b. Summerfield, La., Nov. 21, 1923; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute, B.A., 1945; N.O.B.T.S.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1949. School- teacher, Wesson, Ark., 1942-48; Springhill, La., 1945-46; library asst., N.O.B.T.S., 1946-47; post office and student center employee, S.B.T.S., 1948. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Yokohama, 1952-55; Fukuoka, 1956—. m. Fred M. Horton, May 7, 1947. Children: William Baird, II, 1951; Lee Edwin, 1952; Fred M., III, 1954; Raymond Elton, 1956. JAPAN HORTON, MARILYN FRANCES b. Frostproof, Fla., Dec. 21, 1925; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1950. Sec., Whitfield Memorial Church, Pensacola, Fla., 1943-44; V.B.S. worker, Fla. (summers), 1945-46; editorial asst., Training Union Dept., Sunday School Board, 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-53; church evang., Kokura, 1954-57; Osaka, 1958—. U.S. address: 43 First Ave., Jackson Heights, Pensacola, Fla. JAPAN 87 HOSHIZAKI, REIJI b. Vacaville, Calif., Feb. 6, 1918; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; Th.M., 1955. Summer worker, City Mission Society, Detroit, Mich., 1946; Home Mission Board, Calif., 1947-48; fellow, dept. of missions and comparative religion, S.B.T.S., 1948- 49; mission worker, Japan Baptist Convention, 1949-55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Shizuoka, JAPAN, 1951—. m. Asano Masaki, 1948. U.S. address: 4738 W. George St., Chicago 41, Ill. JAPAN HOSHIZAKI, ALICE ASANO MASAKI (Mrs. Reiji) b. Waimea, Hawaii, May 11, 1928; ed. Univ. of Hawaii, B.S., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1947-48; employee, Baptist Book Store, Louisville, Ky., 1948-49; mission worker, Japan Baptist Convention, 1949-55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Shizuoka, JAPAN, 1951—. m. Reiji Hoshizaki, May 15,1948. Children: Carol Reiko, 1950; Sara Harumi, 1953; Mark Kenji, 1955. JAPAN HOWARD, STANLEY PROCTER, JR. b. Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 20, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1940; E.B.T.S.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Baylor Univ., M.A., 1949. Supply pastor, Mt. Nebo and Sardis churches, Central, Mo., 1948; soloist, Highland Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1944-45; pastor, Munger Church, Limestone Co., Tex., 1948-49; salesman, Wright Tire Co., Waco, Tex., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949- 51; evang. worker, Shimonoseki, 1951—. m. Patsy Ruth McGee, 1948. U.S. address: 3505 Greenwood Dr., Waco, Tex. JAPAN HOWARD, PATSY RUTH McGEE (Mrs. Stanley P., Jr.) b. Big Sandy, Tex., Feb. 11, 1929; ed. Baylor Univ., B.S., 1949. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-51; educ.- evang. worker, Shimonoseki, 1951—. m. Stanley P. Howard, Jr., Sept. 5, 1948. Children: Linda Kay, 1951; Stanley P., hs SAN APA HOWELL, E. MILFORD b. Rochester, Tex., Dec. 14, 1918; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., 1940; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1943; Th.D., 1956. Asst. Univ. Mission, Abilene, Tex., 1939-40; pastor, churches at Kirvin, Tex., 1941; Thack- erville, Okla., 1942; Meridian, Tex., 1948. Appointed 1948; evang.- educ. worker, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1944; Benin City, 1945; Eku, 1946-47; Sapele, 1948-51; Warri, 1952-58; acting promotional sec., Nigerian Convention, Ibadan, 1958—. m. Eleanor O’Haver, 19438. U.S. address: Snyder, Tex. NIGERIA HOWELL, ELEANOR KATHARINE O’HAVER (Mrs. E. Milford) b. Plainfield, Ind., Sept. 4, 1918; ed. Fla. State College for Women; Southern Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1941; La. State Univ., B.S., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Head nurse, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La. (summer), 1942; campus nurse, S.W.B.T.S., 1942-43. Appointed 1943; medical missionary, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1944; Benin City, 1945; Eku Baptist Dispensary, 1946- 47; Sapele, 1948-51; Warri, 1952-58; Ibadan, 1958—. m. E. Milford Howell, May 18, 1948. Children: Mary Katharine, 1944; Daniel Andrew, 1957. NIGERIA HUDGINS, FRANCES EUGENIA b. Nutbush, Va., Mar. 27, 1921; ed. Longwood College, B.A., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Schoolteacher, Va., 1941-43; Baptist student sec., Mary Washington College, Univ. of Va., 1945-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1948-49; Macao, 1950; teacher, theol. seminary, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1950—. Author: “Temples of the Dawn.” U.S. address: Victoria, Va. THAILAND HUDSON, LENORA CARLTON b. Freeport, Tex., Aug. 22, 1918; ed. Sul Ross State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., 1940; East Tex. State Teachers College, M.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tulia, Tex., 1940-48; office worker, Fort Worth, Tex., 1943; Schoolteacher, Graham, Tex., 1943-45; Commerce, Tex., 1945-48. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-51; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1951—. U-S. address: Freeport, Tex. JAPAN 88 HUEY, MARY ALICE b. Jefferson Co., Ala., Feb. 25, 1877; ed. Jefferson County (Ala.) public schools; Judson College; Carver School, 1905. Schoolteacher. Appointed 1907; evang. fieldworker, Shantung, CHINA, and prin. and Bible teacher, Laichow girls’ school, 1907-41; evang. worker in Hawai, 1941-45. Retired 1946. Address: 1501 Second Ave., Bessemer, Ala. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII HUGHEY, JOHN DAVID, JR. b. Edgefield, S. C., Jan. 9, 1914; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1936; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1942; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1946; Ph.D., 1951. Teacher, Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga., 1936-39; pastor of church- es in S. C. and Ky., 1984-48; relief worker with U.N.R.R.A., Egypt, 1944-45. Appointed 1948; rep. of Foreign Mission Board, SPAIN, 1947-51; professor, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, Zurich, SWITZERLAND, 1952—. Author: ‘Religious Freedom in Spain.” m. Evelyn Wells, 1942. U.S. address: North Augusta, S. C. SWITZERLAND HUGHEY, EVELYN WELLS (Mrs. John D., Jr.) b. Columbia, S. C., Mar. 4, 1918; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1937; M.A., 1988; Columbia Univ. Teacher of Educ. and Bible, Furman Univ., 1987-42. Appointed 1948; rep. of Foreign Mission Board, SPAIN, 1947-51; Ruschlikon, Zurich, SWITZERLAND, 1952—. m. John D. Hughey, Jr., June 25, 1942. Children: Theodosia, 1944; John David, III, 1946; Anna Elizabeth, 1949; Sara Evelyn, 1958. SWITZERLAND HUMPHREY, EDITH FELKEL (Mrs. J. Hugh) b. Buffalo, Okla., Feb. 28, 1905; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Univ. of Okla., B.S., 1929; M.A., 1955. Appointed 1986; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; medical evang. worker, Chengchow Baptist Hospital, Honan, 1939-40; resigned 1951; reappointed (special) 1955; teacher, home economics and homemaking, Baptist academy, Honolulu, Hawatl, 1955—. m. J. Hugh Humphrey, Sept. 12, 1926 (d. 1951). Children: Evelyn Hurene (m. Highfill), 1934; Nancy Sue, 1948. U.S. address: Buffalo, Okla. HAWAII HUMPHREY, JAMES EDWARD b. St. Pauls, N. C., Mar. 2, 1918; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1946; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. Worker, aircraft production, Baltimore, Md., 1941-48; pastor of churchesin N. C. and Ky., 1945-48. Appointed 1948; educ.-evang. worker, Ede, NiGerRIA, 1948-51; teacher, Nigerian Baptist Seminary, Ogbomosho, 1951—. m. Rachel Thompson, 1947. U.S. address: 800 Newsome St., Durham, N. C. NIGERIA HUMPHREY, RACHEL THOMPSON (Mrs. J. Edward) b. Durham, N. C., Dec. 18, 1928; ed. Wingate Jr. College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1945; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Library asst., Wake Forest (N. C.) College, 1948-45; educ. dir., Braggtown Church, Durham, N. C. (summers), 1942-43; mission worker, Whites- burg, McRoberts, and Neon, Ky. (summers), 1944-46. Appointed 1948; evang. worker, Ede, NIGERIA, 1948-51; Ogbomosho, 1951—. m. J. Edward Humphrey, May 23, 1947. Children: Stinson Edward, 1949; Neale Susan, 1950; Edna Rachel, 1953. NIGERIA HUMPHRIES, CAROL LEIGH Ec SIN aK b. Bethel Hill, N. C., Dec. 6, 1928; ed. East Carolina Teachers Col- lege, B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Educ. dir., Temple Church, Wilmington, N. C., 1944-45; student summer worker, Home Mission Board, and city mission worker, Dallas, Tex., 1946-49; field worker, North Dallas Church, 1949-51. Appointed 1951; teacher, Elam Memorial Girls’ School, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1952-53; WMU worker, Ede, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Woodsdale, N. C. NIGERIA HUNDLEY, LILLIE MAE b. Carney Spur, Tex., Sept. 25, 1898; ed. Wayland College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1922; Columbia Univ. Teachers College; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1919-20; Home Mission Board worker among Indians of N. M., 1951-52. Appointed 1923; educ.-evang. worker, Shanghai, CHINA, 1924-43; 1946-48; interned 1943, repatriated 1943; nurses’ aide, refugee hospital and internment camp, 1942-43; teacher, Baptist Academy, Honolulu, HAwatl, 1952-57; teaching and church evang., Kailua, Oahu, 1957—. U.S. address: Claude, Tex. HAWAII 89 HUNKER, WILLIAM CARL b. Lakeview, Ore., April 24, 1916; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1946. Pastor, country churches in Kan. and Mo., 1987-40; fellow, Dept. of Missions, S.B.T.S., 1943- 46; pastor, country churches in Ky., 1948-46. Appointed 1946; language student while teaching in Yates Academy, Soochow, CHINA, 1946-48; language student and evang. among Chinese at Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949-52; pastor, Taichung, TAIWAN, 1952-53; pastor, and teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Taipeh, 1953—. m. Jeanette Roebuck, 1948. U.S. address: 1610 County Ave., Texarkana, Ark. TAIWAN (Formosa) HUNKER, JEANETTE ROEBUCK (Mrs. W. Carl) b. Texarkana, Tex., Oct. 14, 1918; ed. Texarkana Jr. College; La. State Univ., B.A., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Appointed 1946; language student while teaching in Yates Academy, Soochow, CHINA, 1946-48; language student and evang. among Chinese in Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949-52; home-church evang., Taichung, Tai- WAN, 1952-53; Taipeh, 1953—. m. W. Carl Hunker, Oct. 2, 1943. Children: William David, 1945; Joyce Lynn, 1948. TAIWAN (Formosa) HUNT, BERTHA LEE b. Hillsboro, Tex., Aug. 24, 1887; ed. Baylor Univ.; State Normal School; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1914-20. Appointed 1920; supervisor of primary school, American Baptist College, Pernambuco, BRaAzIL; teacher, Girls’ Training School; evang. and women’s work, State of Baia, 1989-40. Retired 1944. Address: 628 E. Elm, Hills- boro, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL HUNT, BETTY JANE b. Tarrant, Ala., Apr. 13, 1926; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958; Yale Language School. Youth dir., Trinity Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1953-54; sec. and youth worker, Westwood Church, Adamsville, Ala., 1954; First Church, Grenada, Miss., 1954-57; office worker, Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Va., 1957. Appointed 1957; language study, Taejon, KOREA, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Box 54, Adamsville, Ala. KOREA HUNT, WALTER TAYLOR b. Belton, Tex., Sept. 4, 1923; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-46; asst. pastor, Lakeside Church, Dallas, 1947; Home Mission Board (summer), 1948; pastor, churches in Tex., 1949-538. Appointed 1953; language student, Davao, Mindanao, PHILIPPINES, 1954-55; evang. worker, Cotabato, 1955—. m. Aliene Brasher, 1947. U.S. address: Box 216, Rockwall, Tex. PHILIPPINES HUNT, ALIENE EMMA BRASHER (Mrs. Walter T.) b. Cranfills Gap, Tex., June 20, 1921; ed. Navarro Commercial Col- lege (Tex.); Baylor Univ., B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Civil service employee, South Plains Army Flying School, Lubbock, Tex., 1942- 43; Women’s Army Corps, U.S. Army, 1948-46; Home Mission Board (summer), 1948. Appointed 1953; language student, Davao, Minda- nao, PHILIPPINES, 1954-55; evang. worker, Cotabato, 1955—. m. Wal- ter T. Hunt, Dec. 20, 1947. Children: Richard Taylor, 1950; Martha Aliene, 1951; Mary Ruth, 1956; Timothy Frank, 1957. PHILIPPINES HURST, HAROLD EDWARD b. Alton, Ill., Aug. 1, 1924; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; S.E.B.T.S. U.S. Army Air Corps, 1948-46; pastor, churches in Mo., 1947-49; Mill Creek, Okla., 1950-52; elec- trician, aircraft, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Costa Rica, 1952-58; evang. worker, Tegucigalpa, Hon- DURAS, 1954—. m. Alice Leavitt, 1947. U.S. address: Bellview, Mo. HONDURAS HURST, ALICE JUNE LEAVITT (Mrs. Harold E.) b. Tampa, Fla., Aug. 30, 1925; ed. Gen. Hospital School of Nursing (Kansas City, Mo.), R.N., 1946; William Jewell College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Nurse, William Jewell College, 1946-47; office nurse for physician, Liberty, Mo. (part-time), 1947-48, staff nurse, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-51. Appointed 1952; language student, 1952-58; evang. worker, Tegucigalpa, HoNpuURAS, 1954—. m. Harold E. Hurst, Nov. 26, 1947. Children: Daniel Edward, 1951; Timothy Alan, 1953; Martha Louise, 1957. HONDURAS 90 ICHTER, WILLIAM HAROLD b. Nanticoke, Pa., Dec. 11, 1925; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S.; La. State Univ.; N.O.B.T.S., M.S.M., 1955. U.S. Army, 1944-46; music dir., pastor’s asst., Emmanuel Church, Alex- andria, La., 1948-49; minister of music, Istrouma Church, Baton Rouge, 1950-52; First Church, Amite, La., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRaziL, 1956-57; dir., music dept., Bra- zilian Convention, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—; prof., theol. seminary, 1958—; choir dir., Itacurussa Church, 1958—. m. Jerry Catron, 1949. U.S. address: Forest, La. BRAZIL ICHTER, JERRY CATRON (Mrs. William H.) b. Forest, La., Aug. 1, 1930; ed. La. College, B.S., 1950. Sec. to prof., La. College, Pineville, 1949-50. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. m. William H. Ichter, June 2, 1949. Chil- dren: Alana Sue, 1950; Alan Dale, 1952; Nelson Lee, 1958. BRAZIL JACKSON, ALMA MAE b. Muenster, Tex., May 6, 1907; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1932; Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 19382. Appointed 1986; teacher and nurse, Colegio Batista Brasileiro, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, 1933-41; evang. visitor and nurse, Araraquara, 1941-44; evang. worker, teacher, and nurse, Goiania, Goias, 1944-53; teacher, WMU Training School and Baptist college for girls, dietitian and matron of girls’ dormitory, Rio de Janeiro, 1953—. U.S. address: 810 Hastings St., Irving, Tex. BRAZIL JACKSON, JOHN EDWARD b. Johnston, S. C., Aug. 15, 1892; ed. S. C. Institute (Edgefield) ; Furman Univ., B.A., 1914; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1917. Schoolteacher, Trenton, S.C., and pastor, Rehoboth Church, 1917-19. Appointed 1919; language student, Shanghai, CHINA, 1919-21; teacher, Yates Academy, Soochow, 1921-22; educ.-evang. worker, Wusih, 1922-26, 1931-40, 1948-51; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1927; teacher, Ming Jang Academy, Shanghai, CHINA, 1928-30; repatriated 1942; evang. worker, Davao City, PHILIPPINES, 1951-53; M’lang, Cotabato, 1954—. m. Mina Garrett, 1922. U.S. address: c/o Hamp- ton Jackson, Johnston, S. C. PHILIPPINES JACKSON, MINA GARRETT (Mrs. John Edward) b. McGregor, Tex., Feb. 4, 1894; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1921. School- teacher, Tex., 1911-21. Appointed 1921; language student, teacher in Eliza Yates girls’ school, Shanghai, CHINA, 1921-22; educ.-evang. worker, Wusih, 1922-26, 1931-40, 1948-51; Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1927; Shanghai, 1928-30; evang. worker, Davao City, PHILIPPINES, 1951-53; M’lang, Cotabato, 1954—, m. John Edward Jackson, Dec. 21, 1922. Children: Carrie Elizabeth (m. Karegeannes), 1923; John Edward, Jr., 1924; Everett Garrett, 1926; Richard Eugene, 1928. PHILIPPINES JACKSON, PAULINE b. Wadsworth, Ala., June 2, 1929; ed. St. Margaret’s Hospital, School of Nursing (Ala.), R.N., 1950; Howard College, B.A., 1953; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1955. Nurse, Jefferson-Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, 1952; East-End Memorial Hospital, Birmingham (summer), 1953, 1954; acting dir. of nurses, Chilton Co. Hospital, Clanton, Ala., 1955. Appointed 1955; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956; nurse, Baptist hospital, Sanyati, 1956—. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Deatsville, Ala. SOUTHERN RHODESIA JACKSON, SHIRLEY LOUISE b. Bentonville, Ark., Nov. 1, 1928; ed. Business College (Jackson, Miss.); Clarke College, A.A., 1944; Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1946; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Teacher, Sunflower Schools, Wichita, Kan., 1946-48; summer worker, Home Mission Board, IIl., 1948, 1950; educ. sec., 41st Ave. Church, Meridian, Miss., 1948-50; sec. youth worker, First Church, De Ridder, La., 1952-58; sec., N.O.B.T.S., 1953-56. Appointed (special), 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; secretarial work, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. U.S. address: 4 Elm St., Natchez, Miss. BRAZIL JACKSON, STEPHEN POMEROY b. Santa Rita, Baia, Brazil, Feb. 27, 1911; ed. Colegio Batista, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Univ. of Tenn., B.A., 1982; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940. Jr. Medical Aide, T.V.A., 1932-37; pastor, Rabun Co., Ga., 1940-41. Appointed 1941; field evang., Governador Valladores, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL, 1942-45; Mutum, 1945-50; Manhuassu, 1950—. m. Pauline Sheriff, 1941. U.S. address: c/o First Baptist Church, Las Cruces, N. M. BRAZIL 91 JACKSON, PAULINE SHERIFF (Mrs. Stephen P.) b. Gould, Okla., Feb. 5, 1917; ed. Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1938; Carver School, M.R.E., 1940. Asst., Baptist Home for Children, Washington, D. C., 1940-41. Appointed 1941; evang., Governador Valladores, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL, 1942-45; Mutum, 1945-50; Man- huassu, 1950—. m. Stephen P. Jackson, June 17, 1941. Children: William Stephen, 1942; Ernest Talmadge, 1944; Janet Ruth, 1947; Elizabeth Ann, 1950; Kenneth Roberts, 1952. BRAZIL JACKSON, WILLIAM H., JR. b. Fort Worth, Tex., Apr. 28, 1924; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Air Force pilot, 1942-46; pastor, Golan Church (half-time), 1946-48; Hilger Church (half-time), 1948-49; Pasadena Heights Church, Mineral Wells, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 1953-54; Asahikawa, 1954-57; Tokyo, 1957—; pastor, Tokyo Baptist Church, 1958—. m. Doris Shirley, 1947. U.S. address: 45 Harvard Pl., Abilene, Tex. JAPAN JACKSON, DORIS SHIRLEY (Mrs. William H., Jr.) b. Anson, Tex., Apr. 27, 1928; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Office worker (part-time), Anson and Abilene, Tex., 1942-45; part-time B.S.U. sec., Hardin-Simmons Univ., 1945- 46. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 1953-54; Asahikawa, 1954-57; Tokyo, 1957—. m. William H. Jackson, Jr., May 31, 1947. Children: Billy, 1948; Shirley Ann, 1951; Lynda Annette, 1952; David Lloyd, 1953; Juanita Karen, 1955. JAPAN JACOB, FLOY WRIGHT (Mrs. Robert Augustus) b. Simpson, Ky., Jan. 18, 1891; ed. Georgetown College; George Pea- body College; Carver School. Appointed 1922; language student and kindergarten dir., Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1922-26; acting prin- cipal, Laiyang girls’ school, Shantung, 1926-27; general evang. worker, Pingtu, Shantung, 1929-40. Retired 1956. m. Robert Augustus Jacob, May 6, 1922 (d. 1953). Children: Floy Elizabeth, 1923; Robert William, 1924 (d. 1924); Lydia Wright (m. McIntosh), 1927; Martha Irma (m. Wade), 1932; Mary Lawrence (m. Ingram), 1933. U.S. address: Franklin, Ky. EMERITUS—CHINA JEFFERS, IRENE b. Roanoke, Ala., Sept. 21, 1892; ed. Florence (Ala.) Normal College; Univ. of Ala.; George Peabody College; Valparaiso Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1923. U.S. Govt. worker, Muscle Shoals, Ala., 1918-19; supervisor, elementary schools, Walker Co., Ala., 1919-20. Appointed 1923; language student, Nanking and Kuling, CHINA, 1923-24; teacher, Julia Mackenzie Memorial School, Yangchow, 1924-30; evang. worker, 1930-38, 1940-41; fieldworker, outstations, 1940-41, 1947-51; Hsinchu, TAIWAN, 1951—; interned 1941, repatriated 1942. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Oma C. Bartlett, Roanoke, Ala. TAIWAN (Formosa) JESTER, DAVID LINVILLE b. Shinyanga, Tanganyika, East Africa, Mar. 5, 1930; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1955. Worker, Camp Garaywa, Clinton, Miss. (summers), 1948-50; Shocco Springs, Talladega, Ala. (summer), 1948; RA worker, Miss. Baptist Convention, 1949; RA dir., Elkhorn Association, Ky., 1949- 50; pastor, Zion Church, North Vernon, Ind., 1951-54; Kenilworth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1954-57. Appointed 1957; teacher, Baptist school, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1958—. m. Marie Hans, 1951. U.S. address: c/o Ralph R. Hans, Rte. 4, North Vernon, Ind. NIGERIA JESTER, MARIE JEAN HANS (Mrs. David L.) b. Shelbyville, Ind., Aug. 12, 1929; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; Carver School, M.R.E., 19538. Summer mission worker, Beatty- ville. Ky., 1948; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1949- 50; library worker, S.B.T.S., 1953-54; Brooklyn (N. Y.) College, 1954-56. Appointed 1957; teacher, Baptist school, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1958—. m. David L. Jester, June 9, 1951. Child: Lisa Anne, V\ fi 1956. NIGERIA SA Cy i \) JESTER, WILLIAM LINVILLE b. Bonne Terre, Mo., Oct. 3, 1897; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Univ. of Louisville, B.A., 1927; Indianapolis Univ., M.A., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1925; Th.M., 1927; Ph.D., 1946. Missionary, educ. work, Africa Inland Mission, Tanganyika, 1928-42; Kenya Colony, 1943-44. Appointed 1946; prof., Nigerian Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1946—. Author: “Something New,” four books in African languages; Sunday school lessons for “The Nigerian Baptist.” m. Daisy Hicks, 1928. U.S. address: Louisville, Ky. NIGERIA 92 JESTER, DAISY HICKS (Mrs. William L.) b. Clay, Ky., Mar. 19, 1904; ed. Carver School; Ky. Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1927. Supervisor, Ky. Baptist Hospital, 1927; medical worker in Tanganyika Territory, Africa, 1928-42; Kenya Colony, 1943-44. Appointed 1946; acting supervisor, Home for Motherless Children, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1946-47; supervisor of midwifery, prenatal clinies and baby clinics, Ogbomosho Baptist Hospital, 1946—; supt., children’s Sunday school, Oke Lerin Baptist Church, 1948-54; WMU adviser, Ogbomosho Assn., 1948—. m. William L. Jester, June 28, 1928. Children: David Linville, 1930; Betty Sue, 1938. NIGERIA JOHNSON, BELLE TYNER (Mrs. T. Neil) b. Lumberton, N. C., Oct. 2, 1879; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1905; Carver School; Univ. of Chicago. Social service, Erwin and Lum- berton, N. C., cotton mills; teacher, Robeson Co., South Fork Insti- tute, and Wilkesboro (N. C.), and Pennington Gap (Va.); educ. worker, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1916-18. Appointed 1923; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, as contract teacher 1918-28, as missionary 1928-33. Retired 1986. m. Thomas Neil Johnson, Aug. 9, 1916 (d. 1948). Address: 425 W. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA JOHNSON, DANIEL CALHOUN b. Sampson Co., N. C., July 29, 1924; ed. Campbell College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; S.E.B.T.S. Teacher, Garland (N. C.) High School, 1947-48; interim pastor, Concord Church, Rosehill, N. C., 1947-48; supply pastor, Shiloh and Island Creek churches, Wallace, N. C., 1955; pastor, Willard and Mt. Holly church- es, Wallace, 1944; Pattonville (Tex.) Church, 1949-51; Powderly (Tex.) Church, 1950-51; Roxton (Tex.) Church, 1951-54; Jackson Park Church, Kannapolis, N. C., 1955-58. Appointed (special) for CHILE, 1958; language study, San Jose, CosTA RICA, 1958-59. m. Sarah Kennedy, 1951. U.S. address: ¢/o Rev. Leonidas L. Johnson, R.F.D., Magnolia, N. C. CHILE JOHNSON, SARAH LAVINIA KENNEDY (Mrs. D. Calhoun) b. Clinton, N. C., Mar. 10, 1925; ed. Bob Jones Univ.; Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1948; Woman’s College of the Univ. of N. C. Sec., Camp Sequoyah, Weaverville, N. C. (summers), 1944-45; Bible teacher, Old Town School, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1948-51. Appointed (special) for CHILE, language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. D. Calhoun Johnson, Aug. 12, 1951. Children: Mia Gordon, 1952; Amy Carmichael}, 1954; Philip Howard, 1955; Evan Roberts, 1957. CHILE JOHNSON, LESLIE LEONIDAS b. Maypearl, Tex., Dec. 20, 1883; ed. Simmons College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1909; S.W.B.T.S., Th.B., 1911; Th.M., 1920. Pastor, Tex. Baptist churches, 1909-15. Appointed 1915; language student, 1915-16; pastor, field missionary, and teacher in theol. seminary, Recife, BRAZIL, 1916-27, 1935-42, 1943-48, 1953; field missionary, Garanhuns, 1927-31; Maceio, 1931-35; Salvador, 1935-48; Triunfo, 1948-52; dir., Green Mountain Bible School, 1948-52. Retired 4953. m. Sammie Guynes, 1911. U.S. address: 202 W. Rosa, Shawnee, Okla. EMERITUS—BRAZIL JOHNSON, SAMMIE GUYNES (Mrs. Leslie L.) b. Calvert, Tex., Feb. 16, 1889; ed. Baylor Univ., S.W.B.T.S. Pastor's wife, Whitesboro, Tex., 1911-15. Appointed 1915; language student, 1915-16; teacher and gen. church worker, Recife, BRAZIL, 1916-27, 1953; Garanhuns, 1927-31; Maceio, 1931-35; Salvador, 1935-48; Triunfo, 1948-52. Retired 1958. m. Leslie L. Johnson, Sept. 5, 1911. Children: Evelyn Ethelene, 1918; Parla May, 1917; Claudia Colombia, 1918; Dorothy Lee, 1920; Edwin Jed, 1922; William Carey, 1925. EMERITUS—BRAZIL JOHNSON, PEARL b. Jonesville, S. C., July 26, 1898; ed. Limestone College, B.A., 1920; Carver School, B.M.T., 1924; College of Chinese Studies, Peking, China. Schoolteacher, Jonesville, S. C., 1920-21; Cateechee, S. C., 1921-22; evang. worker among Chinese, Houston, Tex., 1941-44. Appointed 1924; prin., Waang To girls’ school, Wuchow, Kwangsi, Cuina, 1926-35; prin., Huan Wen boys’ school, Chefoo, Shantung, 1936-40; educ.-evang. worker, Shanghai, 1946-47; Tsingtao, Shantung, 1947-51; Tainan, TAIWAN, 1958—. U.S. address: Union, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) JOHNSON, ROBERT ELTON b. Hartselle, Ala., Aug. 26, 1903; ed. Univ. of Ala., B.S., 1925; S.B.T-S., Th.M., 1932. Student sec., First Church, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1923-25; B.T.U. sec. of Ala., 1925-29; B.T.U. fieldworker of Ga., 1932; pastor, Girard, Ala., 1933-34. Appointed 1934; language student, Recife, BrazIL, 1934-35; prin., Recife, 1935-39; sec.-treas., church loan fund, 1935-39; field missionary, 1940—; pastor, 1936-38, 1942-44 (Vitoria), 1948-56 and 1957— (Itabuna); dir., Baptist school, Corrente, 1948- 56. m. Elizabeth Jackson, 1929. U.S. address: First Baptist Chute), LaGrange, Ga. BRAZIL 93 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH JACKSON (Mrs. R. Elton) b. Santa Rita, Baia, Brazil, Dec. 25, 1904; ed. Greenville Woman’s College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1926; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1929. Appointed 1934; music dir., Capunga Church, Recife, BRAZIL, 1935-39; music dir., teacher, Baptist girls’ school, 1937-88; dir., dining hall, 1935-39; state WMU treas. 1935-36, sec. 1937, pres. 1938; music dir., religious educ. worker, Vitoria church, 1941-44; Corrente church, 1948-56; Itabuna church, 1957—; teacher, dir. of boarding dept., music, and dining hall, Baptist Industrial Institute, 1948-56. m. R. Elton Johnson, Aug. 15, 1929. Children: Ettie Jeanne (m. Harris), 1931; Robert Elton, Jr., 1933; Ernest Jackson, 1937; Vir- ginia Ruth, 1941. BRAZIL JOHNSON, WILLIAM BUREN b. Harnett Co., N. C., Oct. 24, 1895; ed. Univ. of N. C.; Univ. of Rich- mond (Va.), B.A., 1921; College of William and Mary; Univ. of Chica- go;S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1936. Contract teacher, Soochow, Kiangsu, China, 1921-25. Appointed 1925; teacher, Yates Academy and Wei Ling girls’ school, Soochow, CHINA, 1925-82; educ.-evang. worker, Kun- shan, 1932-50; Djakarta, INDONESIA, 1951—; treas., Indonesian Mission, 1951—. Interned 1948; repatriated 1948. m. Kate Carper, 1921. U.S. address: c/o Foreign Mission Board, Box 6597, Rich- mond 80, Va. INDONESIA JOHNSON, KATE CARPER (Mrs. W. Buren) b. Pulaski, Va., Oct. 24, 1897; ed. Radford (Va.) Normal School. Schoolteacher, Virginia, 1918-21; contract teacher, Soochow, China, 1921-25. Appointed 1925; teacher, Yates Academy and Wei Ling academy, Soochow, CHINA, 1925-80; Eliza Yates and Ming Jang academies, Shanghai, 1938-35; Univ. of Shanghai middle school, 1937; evang. worker, Kunshan, 1937-40, 1946-50; Djakarta, INDo- NESIA, 1952—. m. W. Buren Johnson, Aug. 9, 1921. Children: William Harold, 1922 (d. 1945); Eugenia Jane (m. Dambacher), 1924; Mary Frances, 1928. INDONESIA JOHNSTON, JAMES DAVID b. Anchorage, Ky., Oct. 31, 1927; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1952; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Merchant Marines, 1945-47; pastoral supply, Fla., Ky., Ala., Miss., La., Kan., Ark., 1948-55; pastor, Candler (Fla.) Church and Mission, 1950-51; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, Kan., 1952, 1953; pastor, First Church, Floral City, Fla., 1955-58; moderator, Alachua Association, Fla., 1957-58. Appointed for NiGErRIA, 1958. m. Marie Havens, 1955. U.S. address: 2241 Grimmet Drive, Shreveport, La. NIGERIA JOHNSTON, MABLE MARIE HAVENS (Mrs. James D.) b. Shreveport, La., Jan. 7, 1980; ed. La. College, B.S. and R.N., 1951; N.O.B.T.S. Nurse, North La. Sanitarium, Shreveport, 1951; instructor, Northwestern State College, Shreveport, 1951-54, 1955; nurse, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La. (part-time), 1954- 55; Hernando County Hospital, Brooksville, Fla. (part-time), 1956; doctors’ office, Inverness, Fla., 1956-57; Citrus Memorial Hospital, Inverness (part-time), 1957-58. Appointed for NIGERIA, 1958. m. James D. Johnston, Sept. 4, 1955. Child: James David, 1958. NIGERIA JOHNSTON, JUANITA b. Mobile, Ala., Mar. 14, 1926; ed. Blue Mountain College; Clarke Col- lege, A.A., 1948; Ala. State Teachers College, B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. V.B.S. worker, Sunday school dept., Ala. Baptist Convention, 1946, 1947, 1948; summer missionary to Hawaii, Ala. B.S.U., 1949; B.S.U. sec., Ala. State Teachers College, 1950; summer worker in La. for Home Mission Board, 1950-51; educ. dir., First Church, Perry, Fla., 1952; assoc. to promotional sec., Mobile Baptist Association, 1953-56. Appointed. 1956; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1956-57; student work, Bangkok, 1957—. U.S. address: 917 Nellie St., Mobile, Ala. THAILAND JOINER, GARRETH ELBERT b. Kingsville, Tex., Aug. 19, 1924; ed. East Tex. Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Campus worker, Baylor Univ., 1943-44; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, Concord Church, Rye, Tex., 1947-49; Mexican mission worker for Hickory St. Church, Dallas, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; fieldworker, Quito, ECuapor, 1951—. m. Elaine Giltner, 1948. U.S. address: 756 Nolte Dr., Dallas 8, Tex. ECUADOR JOINER, ELAINE GILTNER (Mrs. Garreth E.) b. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 7, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Stenographer, cashier’s office, Baylor Univ., 1945-48; employee, Home Mission Board, Second Mexican Church, Houston, Tex. (summer), 1945; Sunday School Board, West Texas, Mexican and Anglo V.B.S. (summer), 1946. Appointed 1950; language stu- dent, San Jose, Costa RicA, 1950-51; evang. worker, Quito, ECUADOR, 1951—. m. Garreth E. Joiner, June 24, 1948. Children: Judy Lynette, 1958; Lawrence Bruce, 1955; Donna Lee, 1957. ECUADOR 94 JONES, DON CLEO b. Galveston, Tex., Nov. 18, 1928; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956; Yale Language School. U.S. Army, 1946-48; summer worker, music dept., Tex. Baptist Convention, 1949-50; asst. pastor, First Church, Goldthwaite, Tex., 1950-53; pastor, Pompey Mountain Church, Mills Co., Tex., 1949-50; First Church, Strawn, Tex., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, KorBA, 1957-58. _m. Juanita Wheelock, 1950. U.S. address: 1118 Tenison Memorial, Dallas 28, Tex. KOREA JONES, JUANITA ANN WHEELOCK (Mrs. Don C.) b. Altus, Okla., Apr. 25, 1930; ed. Howard Payne College, B.M.E., 1958; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956; Yale Language School. Office asst., clinic, Childress, Tex., 1948-50; private piano teacher, Strawn, Tex., 1958-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, Korma, 1957- 58. m. Don C. Jones, Aug. 29, 1950. KOREA JONES, KATHLEEN CARMEN b. Pernambuco, Brazil, Apr. 7, 1922; ed. Westhampton College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Southwestern Medical College, M.D., 1947. Intern, Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1947-48; resident, Baptist Hospital, San Antonio, Tex., 1948-49; resident, St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, 1949-51; asst. to physician, San Antonio, 1951-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1953-55; staff doctor, medical center, Kediri, 1955—. U.S. address: 1669 Ryan, Murray, Ky. INDONESIA JONES, MARJORIE IRMA b. Alexandria, La., Nov. 14, 1924; ed. La. State Univ.; La. College, B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1949. Sec., Weller Ave. Church, Baton Rouge, La., 1942; summer fieldworker, La. WMLU, 1947; educ. worker, Fairfield Church, Baton Rouge (summer), 1948; WMU young people’s sec., Ky., 1949-50, La., 1951-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956; teacher, Reagan Memorial girls’ school, Lagos, 1956; evang. worker, Kumasi, GHANA, 1957—. U.S. address: 814 Fisk St., Alexandria, La. GHANA JONES, SAMUEL LEE b. San Saba Co., Tex., June 23, 1922; ed. San Angelo College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W-.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-45; accountant, airlines co., Houston, Tex. (summer), 1947; pastor, Broyles Chapel Church, Palestine, Tex., 1949-52; Montalba (Tex.) Church, 1952-55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955—. m. D. Ona Knight, 1951. U.S. : Route 2, Box 325, Palestine, Tex. ae oie — mae SOUTHERN RHODESIA JONES, DESSA ONA KNIGHT (Mrs. Samuel L.) b. Palestine, Tex., Aug. 31, 1981; ed. Sam Houston State Teachers College, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Sec. to prof., Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Tex., 1949-51; em- ployee, woman’s building, S.W.B.T.S., 1951. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955._ m. Samuel L. Jones, Sept. 18, 1951. Children: Byron Dwaine, 1952; Gary Clair, 1954; Karen Rynell, 1956; Kay Lynn, 1958. SOUTHERN RHODESIA JOWERS, SHERMAN CLYDE b. Gorum, La., June 6, 1913; ed. La. College, B.A., 1943; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946; Yale Language School. U.S. Navy,, 1934-38; teacher, Negro Baptist Theol. Seminary, New Orleans, La., 1944-46; pastor, La. churches, 1948-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; evang. worker, Baguio and Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1949-53; Davao City, 1958—. m. Alcie May Pettigrew, 1948. U.S. address: Chopin, La. PHILIPPINES JOWERS, ALCIE MAY PETTIGREW (Mrs. S. Clyde) b. New Iberia, La., Oct. 22, 1918; ed. La. State Univ., B.A., 1934; N.O.B.T.S., M.C.T., 1944. Schoolteacher, Mandeville, La., 1934- 41; teacher, Negro Baptist Theol. Seminary, New Orleans, 1941-44; asst., nursery, N.O.B.T.S., New Orleans, La., 1945-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; evang. worker, Baguio and Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1949-58; Davao City, 1953—. m. S. Clyde Jowers, Aug. 24, 1943. Children: Harry Burton, 1944; Thomas Clyde, 1946; Richard Pettigrew, 1948; Bryan Anderson and David Mitchell (twins), 1950. PHILIPPINES 95 KELLEY, PAGE HUTTO b. Hartford, Ala., July 19, 1924; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; Th.D., 1953. Asst. pastor, Hunter St. Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1948; pastor, churches in Verbena and Phenix City, Ala., 1948-45; Livonia and North Vernon, Ind., 1945-50; fellow in Old Testament, 1948-51, and instructor in Hebrew, S.B.T.S., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-58; prof., Baptist seminary, Rio de Janeiro, 1953—. m. Vernice McIntosh, 1947. U.S. address: 1115 Fifth Ave., Birmingham, Ala. BRAZIL KELLEY, VERNICE McINTOSH (Mrs. Page H.) b. Wagar, Ala., Oct. 16, 1919; ed. Judson College; Howard College, B.A., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Comptometer operator, Louisville, Ky., 1947-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Campi- nas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, 1953—. m. Page H. Kelley, Aug. 17, 1947. Children: Margaret Ruth, 1952; Esther, 1954 (d. 1954); Judith Ann, 1956. BRAZIL KENDALL, DOUGLAS EDWARD b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 5, 1926; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; personnel clerk, sugar co., Maui, Hawaii, 1947; summer student worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1949, Calif., 1950; pastor, Rock Hill Mission, First Church, Bowie, Tex., 1953-55; substitute teacher, jr. high schools, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Bandung, INDo- NESIA, 1956-57; evang. worker, Surabaya, 1957—. m. E. Katherine Kerr, 1954. U.S. address: 903 S. Adams, Dallas, Tex. INDONESIA KENDALL, EMMA KATHERINE KERR (Mrs. Douglas E.) b. Batesville, Ark., Apr. 26, 1927; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Baylor Univ. Hospital, School of Nursing, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. Asst. clinical instructor in nursing, Memorial Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1951-52; medical staff nurse, Baylor Hos- pital (summer), 1952; surgical staff nurse, Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1956-57; evang. worker, Surabaya, 1957—. m. Douglas E. Kendall, July 17, 1954. Children: Glenn Edward, 1955; Guy Douglas, 1957. INDONESIA KENDRICK, BERTIE LEE b. Henrietta, N. C., Oct. 23, 1909; ed. Gardner-Webb Jr. College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1945. Appointed 1945; educ.-evang. worker, Kahului, Maui, Territory of HAwau, 1945-50; Wailuku Church, Maui, 1951—. U.S. address: Spindale, N.C. HAWAII KENNEDY, THOMAS JEFFERSON b. Tioga, Tex., Feb. 19, 1925; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Army, 1944-46; shipping clerk, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-53; pastor, Prairie View Church, Anson, Tex., 1948-49; Bedford Church, Tex., 1950-54. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954; Kaduna, 1956; evang. worker, Shaki, 1955; Kaduna, 1956—; teacher, Hausa Baptist pastors’ school, 1956. m. Willie Mae Rankin, 1950. U.S. address: Route 1, Tioga, Tex. NIGERIA KENNEDY, WILLIE MAE RANKIN (Mrs. Thomas J.) b. Big Spring, Tex., Oct. 22, 1928; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Employee, book store, Hardin-Simmons. Univ., Abilene, Tex., 1946-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, N.M., 1947; sec., Birdville Church and district missions office, Tex., 1950-51; schoolteacher, Bedford, Tex., 1951-52. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954; Kaduna, 1956; teacher, Elam Memorial girls’ school, evang. worker, Shaki, 1955; Kaduna, 1956—. m. Thomas J. Kennedy, Feb. 17, 1950. Children: Tommy Ray, 1958; Carolyn Ruth, 1955; Keith Charles, 1958. NIGERIA KEYES, LESLIE GORDON b. Waterproof, La., Jan. 9, 1925; ed. La. College, B.A., 1956; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1959. U.S. Army, paratrooper, 1945-46; farmer, sawmill worker, Waterproof, 1946-53; part-time carpenter, Pineville, La., 1955-56; part-time electrician’s helper, New Orleans, 1957-58; pastor, Cash Bayou Church, Clayton, La., 1954-59. Appointed for Honpuras, 1958. m. Naomi Lucas, 1944. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Box 74, Waterproof, La. HONDURAS 96 KEYES, NAOMI LUCAS (Mrs. Leslie G.) b. Neelyville, Mo., Apr. 18, 1926; ed. La. College; N.O.B.T.S. Ap- pointed for HONDURAS, 1958. m. Leslie Keyes, Aug. 31, 1944. Chil- dren: Judy Ann, 1945; Leslie Gordon, Jr., 1948; Stephen Lucas, 1950; Stanley Jerome, 1953, HONDURAS KIMLER, EUGENE BROWNIE, JR. b. Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico, Dec. 18, 1927; ed. Cornell Univ.; Okla. State Univ.; Univ. of Okla.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., M.R.E., 1956. U.S. Army, 1946-47; interim pastor, Goodwill Mexican Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-54; pastor, Mexi- can missions, Ranger and Cisco, Tex., 1954-56; Calvary Church, Breckenridge, Tex., 1956-58; Bible teacher, Breckenridge extension of Ranger Jr. College, 1956-58. Appointed for VENEZUELA, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Eva Nell Turner, 1955. U.S. address: 503 West Lane, Pasadena, Tex. VENEZUELA KIMLER, EVA NELL TURNER (Mrs. Eugene B., Jr.) b, Edgewood, Tex., Oct. 16, 1931; ed. Howard Payne College, B.S., 1954; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Asst. sec., First Church, Brown- wood, Tex., 1950-54; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Kan., 1954; sec. and youth dir., Fostepco Heights Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-55; sec., First Church, Ranger, Tex., 1956. Appointed for VENEZUELA, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958- 59. m. Eugene B. Kimler, Jr., May 28, 1955. Children: David Eugene, 1956; Mary Faith, 1958. VENEZUELA KING, HARRIETTE LAW b. Taian-fu, Shantung, China, June 20, 1905; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1927; Carver School, B.M.T., 1929; College of the Pacific; Middle Tenn. State Normal. Asst., Good Will Center, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1929-32; missionary, Interior China Mission, Pochow, Anhwei, China, 1932-85. Appointed 1935; evang. worker, Pochow, CHINA, 1935-38; Kweiteh and Chengchow, Honan, 1947; teacher, Cantonese girls’ middle school, Shanghai, 1948-51; evang. worker, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1953—. Author: ‘Ming Li.” U.S. address: 1001 Haron St., Anaheim, Calif. MALAYA KIRK, JAMES PALMER b. Farmville, N. C., Feb. 2, 1919; ed. Mars Hill College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Youth evang. worker, N. C. Baptist State Mission Board, 1939-40; educ. dir., Western Ave. Church, Statesville, N. C., 1941-48; Parkland Church, Louisville, Ky., 1944-47. Appointed 1947; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1947-48; publication work, Rio, 1948-50; state evang., Vitoria, Espirito Santo, 1950—. m. Maxie Crawford, 1945. U.S. address: Rte. 2, New London, N. C. BRAZIL KIRK, MAXIE CRAWFORD (Mrs. James P.) b. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 1, 1925; ed. Univ. of Louisville; Carver School, B.R.E., 1947. Saleslady, shoe store, Louisville, 1942-45; cashier, boat co., Jeffersonville, Ind., 1944. Appointed 1947; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1947-48; publication work, Rio, 1948-50; evang. worker, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, 1950—. m. James P. Kirk, July 17, 1945. Children: Cora Margaret, 1948; James Thomas, 1950; James Robert, 1952; Elizabeth Jean, 1955. BRAZIL KIRKPATRICK, MARY FRANK b. Noxapater, Miss., Jan. 21, 1926; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Schoolteacher, Holly Bluff, Miss., 1947-50; staffer, Miss. WMU camp, Clinton (summers), 1947-51; youth and recreational dir., First Church, Minden, La., 1952-55. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1956; language student, Oyo, 1956; accountant, Baptist Book Store, Ibadan, 1956—. U.S. address: Noxapater, Miss. NIGERIA KNIGHT, DORIS LYNN b. Nankin, Brooks Co., Ga., Oct. 20, 1889; ed. Norman Institute; Tift College, B.A., 1910; Carver School; Biblical Seminary (N. Y.); Univ. of Chicago, Schoolteacher, Ga., 1910-12, 1914-18; teacher, Norman Institute, Ga., 1912-14. Appointed 1920; language student, Peking and Laichowfu, CHINA, 1920-23; teacher, middle school, Hwanghsien, 1923-30, 1932-40; acting prin., girls’ school, Chefoo, 1938-39; evang. worker, Laichowfu, 1940-41; Tsingtao, 1947-48; Harbin, MANCHURIA, 1930-31; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1952—. Interned 1941, repatriated 1948. U.S. address: Quitman, Ga. NIGERIA 97 KNOX, MARTHA ELIZABETH b. Jackson, Mo., Feb. 7, 1921; ed. Southeast Mo. State College, B.S., 1942; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Jackson, Mo., 1942-44; helper, Good Will Center, Birmingham, Ala., 1944-45; summer missionary, Cuban Mission, Key West, Fla., 1946; mission- ary, Good Will Center, Birmingham, 1947-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, Seinan Gakuin Women’s Training School, Fukuoka, 1952-58; worker, Good Will Center, Tobata, 19583—. U.S. address: Jackson, Mo. JAPAN KOLB, RAYMOND LOWREY b. Blue Springs, Miss., Apr. 5, 1919; ed. Sunflower Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1939; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1942; Th.D., 1949. Interim pastor, Harrisburg Church, Tupelo, Miss., 1939; pastor, Fisherville (Ky.) Church, 1941-45. Appointed 1944; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1945-46; missionary of North Piaui, and pastor, First Church, Teresina, 1946-50; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Recife, 1950-57; dir., Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1957—. m. M. Ann Coch- ran, 1944, U.S. address: Box 68, Hickory Flat, Miss. BRAZIL KOLB, MARTHA ANN COCHRAN (Mrs. Raymond L.) b. Dublin, Ga., Aug. 20, 1921; ed. Mars Hill College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1942; Carver School, M.R.E., 1944; clinical training, General Hospital, Louisville, Ky., S.B.T.S. Educ. dir., Calvary Church, Morganton, N. C., 1948. Appointed 1944; language student, Recife, Brazil, 1945-46; choir dir. and dir., children’s work, First Church, Teresina, Piaui, 1946-50; music teacher, women’s training school, Recife, 1950-57; teacher, Baptist Industrial Institute, Corrente, 1957—. m. Raymond L. Kolb, June 28, 1944. Children: son, 1947 (d. 1947); Martha Jane, 1950; Carl Franklin, 1952; James Cochran, 1954. er, Jay BRAZIL Qh Ke KOLLMAR, GEORGE HIRAM b. Newark, N. J., Feb. 3, 1918; ed. Wheaton College, B.S., 1938; Columbia Univ. College of Physicians and Surgeons, M.D., 1942; Columbia Bible College; S.W.B.T.S.; certified, American Board of Surgery, 1951. Intern, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1942- 48; medical officer, U.S. Army, 1943-46; resident in pathology, St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1946-47; asst. resident, later resident in surgery, 1947-50; asst. resident in thoracic surgery, Tex. Tuber- culosis Sanatorium, San Angelo, 1950. Appointed 1950; language student, CosTa Rica, 1950-51; surgeon, Baptist hospital, Barranquilla, CoLomBiA, 1951—; dir., 1953—. m. Rosemary Boston, 1944. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. W. M. Boston, Goodnight, Tex. COLOMBIA KOLLMAR, ROSEMARY BOSTON (Mrs. George H.) b. Wellington, Tex., Nov. 3, 1920; ed. Tex. State College for Women, B.A., 1941; Tex. Technological College; Tulane Univ. Graduate School of Social Work. Schoolteacher, 1941-42; child welfare trainee, State Dept. of Public Welfare, Austin, Tex., 1942-43; child welfare worker, Amarillo, Tex., 1943-45. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; social worker, Baptist Hospital, Barranquilla, CoLoMBIA, 1952—. m. George H. Kollmar, Mar. 12, 1944. Children: Karen Ruth, 1946; Martha Joan, 1947; Deborah Kay, 1950; twin sons, 1953 (d. 1953). COLOMBIA KOON, VICTOR b. Georgetown, Tex., Mar. 25, 1901; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1922; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1925. Appointed 1925; language student, Peking, Cuina, 1925-26; evang. worker, Chengchow, Honan, China, 1926- 85; Harbin, MANcHURIA, 1935-40; Honolulu, Territory of HAWAI, 1940—; acting pres., Baptist Bible School of Hawaii, 1942-43; pastor, Olivet Church, Honolulu, 1941-49; field sec. of the Hawaiian Mis- sion, 1949—; exec. sec. of the Hawaii Baptist Convention, 1949—. m. Aurora Lee Hargrove, 1924. U.S. address: Gainesville, Tex. HAWAII KOON, AURORA LEE HARGROVE (Mrs. Victor) b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 21, 1902; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1923; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1924. Appointed 1925; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1925-26; evang. worker, Chengchow, Honan, China, 1926-85; Harbin, MANCHURIA, 1935-40; Honolulu, Territory of HAWAII, 1940—. m. Victor Koon, June 12, 1924. Chil- dren: Elaine Elizabeth (m. Petherbridge), 1925; Victor Lee, 1927; Kenneth Hargrove, 1929 (d. 1980); Dorothy Jo (m. Dobbs), 1931; Douglas, 1988 (d. 1933); Gwendolyn (m. Snow), 1935. HAWAII KRATZ, CLARENCE EUGENE b. Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 10, 1925; ed. Birmingham-Southern Col- lege; Howard College; Univ. of Ala., B.S., 1949; M.A., 1958; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Columbia Univ. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; bac- teriology lab. instructor, Univ. of Ala., 1947-48; blood bank technician, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951. Appointed 1952; resident, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1953-54; prin., primary school, Sanyati, 1954-56; Mission treas., 1953-56; transferred to NIGERIA, 1958. m. Dorothy Gray, 1950. U.S. address: 511 Frisco St., Wylam, Birmingham, Ala. NIGERIA 98 KRATZ, DOROTHY GRAY (Mrs. C. E.) b. Bessemer, Ala., Aug. 30, 1928; ed. Howard College; Univ. of Ala., B.S., 1950; Jefferson-Hillman School of Medical Technology; S.W.B.T.S. Secretarial asst., Univ. of Ala. and Jefferson-Hillman Hos- pital, 1948-50; technician, Fort Worth, Tex. Medical Laboratories and St. Joseph’s Hospital, 1950-52. Appointed 1952; resident, Ga- tooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1953-54; technician, Baptist hospital, Sanyati, 1954-56; transferred to NIGERIA, 1958. m. C. Eugene Kratz, Aug. 3, 1950. Children: Rebecca Gayle, 1952; Owen Eugene, 1954; David Alan, 1955; Randall Gray, 1958. NIGERIA KUBE, RUTH PEYTON b. Rhoadesville, Va., Sept. 28, 1928; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ.; Capital City School of Nursing, R.N., 1955; Baylor Univ., B.S. in Nursing, 1956; S.W.B.T.S. Ward aide, Hendrick Memorial Hospital, Abilene, Tex., 1950-51; nurse, D. C. General Hospital, Washington, 1955; Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, Waco, Tex., 1955-56; S.W.B.T.S., 1956-57. Appointed, 1957; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1958; nurse, Frances Jones Memorial Nursing Home, Ogbomosho, 1958—. U.S. address: Rhoadesville, Va. NIGERIA LAIR, LENA VALINDA b. Anna, Tex., Apr. 24, 1900; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1925; S.W.B.T.S., M.M.T., 1934; Peabody College. Schoolteacher, Anna, Crawford, and Goree, Tex., 1920-22, 1925-32. Appointed 1935; teacher, Baptist college, and prin., Baptist day school, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1936- 38; teacher, Baptist college, and principal, Baptist day school, Iwo, 1940-56; prin., Elementary Training Center for Women, Ile Ife, 1957—. U.S. address: Anna, Tex. NIGERIA LAKE, VIRGINIA LAKE (Mrs. John) b. Wake Forest, N. C., Nov. 6, 1901; ed. Wake Forest College; West- hampton College, B.A., 1928; Carver School, B.M.T., 1931; Teachers College, Columbia Univ., M.A., 1932. Schoolteacher, N. C. and Ala., 1923-29; South Mountain Industrial School, 1932-33. Appointed 1933; asst. in work of leper colony, Tai-Kam Island, Kwangtung, HINA; retired 1935; reactivated (special) 1958; church evang., Honolulu, Hawai, 1958—. m. John Lake, June 27, 1933 (d. 1949). Children: Virginia Austin (m. Walker), 1934; Rosa Florence, 1937. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Allen H. Walker, Jr., Hillsboro, N. _ s AWAII LAMBERT, REBEKAH DANCE b. Lewisburg, Tenn., Oct. 30, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; School of Laboratory Technology, Univ. of Tenn., B.S., 1951; Carver School; Yale Language School. Laboratory instructor, Univ. of Tennessee, Memphis, 1951-52; medical technician and general labo- ratory worker, Oak Ridge (Tenn.) Hospital, 1952-55; Maury County Hospital, Columbia, Tenn., 1955-56; doctor’s office, Lewisburg, 1956; Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, 1956-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Taejon, KOREA, 1958. U.S. address: Rte. 3, Lewisburg, Tenn. KOREA LAMBERTH, MARGARET ELIZABETH b. Gloucester, Va., Jan. 6, 1922; ed. Mary Washington College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Jr. mathematician, National Ad- visory Com., Langley Field, Va., 1943-46; youth dir. and sec., Trinity Church, Houston, Tex., 1950-51; educ. sec., New Bridge Church, Highland Springs, Va., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; teacher, Baptist girls’ high school, Agbor, NIGERIA, 1953—. U.S. address: White Marsh, Va. NIGERIA LAMBRIGHT, ROBERT LAMAR b. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 28, 1926; ed. Tulane Univ.; Univ. of Miss., B.S., 1947; Univ. of Miss. School of Medicine; Vanderbilt Univ. Medical School, M.D., 1950; S.B.T.S.; Yale Language School. In- tern, Vanderbilt Univ. Hospital, Nashville, 1950-51; resident, Vicks- burg (Miss.) Hospital, 1954-55, Washington-St. Tammany Charity Hospital, Bogalusa, La., 1955-56; physician, U.S. Air Force, 1951-53, and S.B.T.S., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958. m. Ann Patrick, 1948. U.S. address: 1317 Web- ster St., Corinth, Miss. INDONESIA LAMBRIGHT, ANN NELSON (PAT) PATRICK (Mrs. Robert L.) b. Booneville, Miss., May 8, 1928; ed. Blue Mountain College; George Peabody College, B.A., 1950; St. Thomas Hospital School of Medical Technology; S.B.T.S.; Yale Language School. Medical technologist, Corinth (Miss.) Hospital, 1952. Appointed 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958. m. Robert L. Lambright, June 5, 1948. Children: Patrick Burford, 1952; Christian Patrick, 1954; Linda Patrick, 1956. INDONESIA 99 LANCASTER, CECILE ELIZABETH b. Lorena, Tex., Jan. 1, 1896; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1920; Baylor Univ., M.A., 1927. Evang. worker among Japanese-speaking people, Houston, Tex., 1941-43; teacher, Japanese Relocation Center, Rivers, Ariz., 1943-45. Appointed 1920; language student, 1920-22; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, JAPAN, 1922-40; vice-pres., 1935-40; teacher, vice-pres., 1947—; evang. worker, Koishikawa Church, Tokyo, 1940-41; Waimea, Kauai, Territory_of Hawau, 1945-47. U.S. address: 3907 Norfolk St., Houston 6, Tex. P JAPAN LANDRUM, MINNIE LEVATTA b. Goodman, Miss., Aug. 21, 1892; ed. Hillman College; Miss. College; S.B.T.S.; Carver School. WMU fieldworker, Miss., 1920-22. Ap- pointed 1922; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1922; WMU fieldworker, 1924-27; corresponding sec. and treas., WMU of Brazil, 1928-54; church visitor, 1954-55; teacher, WMU Training School, Rio de Janeiro, 1956-58; interim dir., 1957. U.S. address: 502 College St., Clinton, Miss. BRAZIL LANE, DOROTHEA KATHERINE (DOTTIE) b. Sturgis, Ky., Feb. 8, 1924; ed. Draughon’s Business College (Pa- ducah, Ky.); Murray State College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Production clerk in war factory, 1942-44; schoolteacher, Carruthersville, Mo., 1949-50. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-52; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1953—. U.S. address: 825 Johnson St., Sturgis, Ky. JAPAN LANE, LEONARD GUY b. Clovis, N. M., Jan. 18, 1925; ed. Eastern N. M. Univ., B.A., 1948; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Grocery stock-room worker, Clovis, N. M., 1940-42; dept. store salesman, 1942-48; jr. clerk-typist, U.S. Corps of Engineers, 1943-44; pastor of N. M. churches, 1943-48; Baptist student sec., Eastern N. M. Univ., 1946-48; pastor in Calif., 1948-50. Appointed 1951; prin., Baptist Academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1951-55; mgr., Baptist Book Store, Ibadan, 1955—. m. Daisy Marie Brannan, 1946. U.S. address: c/o A. C. Brannan, Rte. 5, Box 720, Abilene, Tex. NIGERIA LANE, DAISY MARIE BRANNAN (Mrs. Leonard G.) b. Abilene, Tex., Mar. 24, 1924; ed. El Paso Technical Institute; S.W.B.T.S.; Eastern N. M. College. Typist-clerk, telephone and telegraph co., El Paso, 1942-45; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1945, 1948; schoolteacher, Floyd, N. M., 1947-48; typist, San Francisco, Calif., 1948; bookkeeping machine operator, Berkeley, Calif., 1949-51. Appointed 1951; evang. worker, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1951-55; Ibadan, 1955—. m. Leonard G. Lane, Apr. 28, 1946. Chil- dren: Leonard Guy, Jr., 1952; Terry Clark, 1954. NIGERIA LANIER, MINNIE LOU b. Bulloch Co., Ga., June 17, 1915; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1943; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Appointed 1945; sec. to Latin Ameri- can Sec., Foreign Mission Board, and language student, Rio de Janeiro, Brazit, 1945-46; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, 1946-49; interim sec., Sunday School Dept., 1948; sec., GA of Brazilian WMU, and editor, GA magazine, 1949—; teacher, WMU Training School, 1947—. U.S. address: 520 E. 60th St., Savannah, Ga. BRAZIL LANNEAU, SOPHIE STEPHENS b. Lexington, Mo., Aug. 19, 1880; ed. Wake Forest Academy; Frank- lin (Va.) Female Seminary; Meredith College, B.A., 1902; S.B.T.S.; Univ. of Chicago. Teacher, Franklin Female Seminary, 1900-01; Wake Forest public schools, 1902-03; Meredith College, 1903-05; public and missions schools, Puerto Rico, 1906-07. Appointed 1907; educ.-evang. worker, Soochow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1907-50; founder and prin., Wei Ling girls’ academy, Soochow, 1911-27; teacher of Bible and English, 1927-50. Interned 1943, repatriated 1948. Re- tired 1951. U.S. address: Wake Forest, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA LARSON, IVAN V. b. Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 20, 1889; ed. Spalding’s Business College (Kansas City, Mo.); Univ. of Louisville; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1916. Pastor, northern Mich., 1917-18. Appointed 1919; language student, 1919-21; evang., and teacher, middle school, Laiyang, Shantung, CHINA, 1921-26; head of orphanage and general evang. worker, Laichowfu, 1927-35; general evang. worker and pastor, Tsingtao, 1936-42, 1945-48; Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1952-53; Chiayi, TAIWAN, 1954—. Interned 1941, repatriated 1942. m. Edith Drotts, 1915. U.S. address: c/o Rev. I. V. Larson, Jr., 14036 Ibbetson St., Bell- flower, Calif. TAIWAN (Formosa) 100 LARSON, EDITH DROTTS (Mrs. Ivan V.) b. Kansas City, Mo., June 15, 1888; ed. Spalding’s Business College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1916. Appointed 1919; language student, 1919-21; educ.-evang. worker, Shantung, CHINA, 1921-48; Laiyang, 1921-26; Laichowfu, 1927-35; Tsingtao, 1936-40, 1946-48; Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1952-58; Chiayi, TAIWAN, 1954—. m. Ivan V. Larson, Sept. 25, 1915. Children: Elmer, 1914; Elizabeth Jeannette, 1922 (d. 1940); Ivan V., Jr., 1925. TAIWAN (Formosa) LASETER, ANNE NORA b. Hubbard, Tex., July 5, 1890; ed. North Tex. State Normal; Baylor Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1922. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1911-21; teacher, S.W.B.T.S., 1921-23. Appointed 1923; supervisor, primary grades, and housemother, girls’ dormitory, Baptist school, Temuco, CHILE, 1928-46; teacher, school of First Baptist Church, Santiago, 1947-50; teacher and housemother, Baptist theol. school, Santiago, 1951-57. Retired 1957. Address: 2328 McKenzie, Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—CHILE LAWTON, BENJAMIN RAY (BEN) b. Fayetteville, N. C., Dec. 11, 1917; ed. Washington and Lee Univ., B.A., 1989; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1942; Th.D., 1947. Pastor, New Branden- burg (Ky.) Church, 1941-45; fellow, N.T., S.B.T.S., 1944-47; pastor, Pleasant Grove Church, Bullitt Co., Ky., 1946; teacher, Simmons Univ., Louisville, Ky., 1946-47; visiting prof., N.O.B.T.S., La., 1954-55. Appointed 1947; pres., Baptist Bible school, Rome, Italy, 1947; Baptist Theol. Seminary, Rivoli (Torino), 1948—. Author: “An Inquiry into the Date of the Fourth Gospel” (unpublished dissertation). m. Mary Patterson, 1940. U.S. address: Norcross, Ga. ITALY LAWTON, MARY PATTERSON (PATSY) (Mrs. Benjamin R.) b. Ogbomosho, Nigeria, West Africa, Oct. 23, 1917; ed. Averett Jr. College; Shorter College, B.A., 1940; Atlanta Business College. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Rome, Italy, 1947-48; Rivoli (Torino), 1948—. Author: ‘Alonzo Scott Patterson of Africa.” m. Benjamin R. Lawton, Dec. 26, 1940. Children: Benjamin Ray, Jr., 1944; Patrick Scott, 1946; Ellen Lucille, 1953. ITALY LAWTON, DEAVER MONROE b. Kuling, Kiangsi, China, Aug. 3, 1906; ed. Furman Univ.; Erskine College, B.A., 1930; N.O.B.T.S., B.C.T., 1932; College of Chinese Studies, Peking, China. Evang. worker, Kaifeng, Honan, China, 1932-35. Appointed 1935; evang. worker, Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1935-42; dir., North China Baptist orphanage, Laichowfu, 940-41; interned 1942, repatriated 1943; evang. worker, Kweilin, wangsi, 1946-49; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1951-53; 1954—; Ayudhya, 953-54. m. Dorothy Dodd, 1936. U.S. address: Ridgecrest, N. C. THAILAND LAWTON, DOROTHY DODD (Mrs. Deaver M.) b. Tsingtao, Shantung, China, Oct. 6, 1910; ed. Wheaton College, B.A., 1982; Biblical Seminary (New York); College of Chinese Studies (Peking, China, and Berkeley, Calif). Evang. worker, Ill. state reform school for girls, 1930-82; Neighborhood House work, New York City, 1932-34; supervisor and teacher, Bridgeman School, Shanghai, China, 1935-86. Appointed 1936; evang., Laichowfu, Shantung, CHINA, 1936-40; Kweilin, Kwangsi, 1946-49; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1951- 58; 1954—; Ayudhya, 1953-54. m. Deaver M. Lawton, Sept. 5, 1986. Children: Carol LaVerne, 1937; Eleanor Gwen, 1941; Daniel Paul, 1947. THAILAND LAWTON, OLIVE ALLENE b. Chinkiang, China, Feb. 15, 1901; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1922; Carver School, B.M.T., 1924. Teacher, Bethel Woman’s Col- lege (Ky.) and Greenville (S. C.) high school, 1927-29. Appointed 1924; language student, 1925-26; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Kaifeng, CHINA, and primary school and kindergarten, Chengchow, 1925-27; teacher, Eliza Yates Girls’ School, Shanghai, 1929-30; evang., Cheng- chow, Tsining, Hsuchowfu, and Shanghai, 1930-42, 1947-50; Kaoh- siung and Chiayi, TAIWAN, 1950-56; Keelung, 1956-58; Taipeh, 1958—. Interned 1942, repatriated 1948. U.S. address: Ridgecrest, N. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) LAWTON, WESLEY WILLINGHAM, JR. b. Kuling, Kiangsi, China, Aug. 7, 1904; ed. Furman Univ.; S.B.T.S., Th.G., 1980. Evang. worker (before appointment), Interior China Mission, 1930-34; pastor, Ridgecrest (N. C.) Church, 1941-48; Oak- hurst Church, Charlotte, N. C., 1943-46, 1950-53; Pacolet Mills Church, Spartanburg, S. C., 1956-58. Appointed 1934; pastor, Kaifeng, CHINA, 1984-86, 1946-48; Shanghai, 1948-49; Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1958-55; resigned 1957; reappointed 1958; pastor, Honolulu, Hawa, 1958—. m. Mary Muriel Ramsey, May 30, 1936 (d. 19389). Child: Inabelle Muriel, 1937. m. Geraldine Riddell, 1941. U.S. address: Ridgecrest, N. C. HAWAII 101 LAWTON, GERALDINE RIDDELL (Mrs. Wesley W., Jr.) b. Caddo, Tex., Oct. 6, 1915; ed. Howard Payne College; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1942; home-church evang., Kaifeng, Honan, CHINA, 1946-48; Shanghai, 1948-49; Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1953-55; resigned 1957; reappointed 1958; home-church evang., Honolulu, Hawau, 1958—. m. Wesley W. Lawton, Jr., Nov. 10, 1941. Children: Re- becca Louise, 1948; James Wesley, 1951. HAWAII LEA, OLA VADEN fa aes C b. Ringgold, Va., Feb. 16, 1892; ed. East Radford (Va.) State Teachers College; Va. Intermont College, A.A., 1923; Carver School, B.M.T., 1924; Univ. of Louisville, B.A., 1984; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1943; Biblical Seminary (New York); College of Chinese Studies, Univ. of Calif. Appointed 1925; educ. evang., Soochow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1925-35; prin, WMU Training School, Soochow, Shanghai, and Wusih, 1935-39; dean of women, theol. seminary, Kaifeng, Honan, 1939-41; dir. of religious educ., girls’ school, and of church youth activities, Soochow, 1946-50; teacher, National Taiwan Univ. and Provincial Normal Univ., Taipeh, TArwAN, 1950—. U.S. address: 514 S. Aycock St., Greensboro, N. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) LEAGUE, ATTIE BOSTICK (Mrs. T. J.) b. Rutherfordton, N. C., Sept. 16, 1875; ed. Jones Seminary (N. C.); Judson College, B.A., 1898. Teacher, rural schools of Shelby, N. C., 1894-96; Modean Mill School, Gastonia, N. C., 1898-1900; missionary of the Gospel Mission, 1900-16; teacher, N. C., 1920-21. Appointed 1916; evang. work among women, Taianfu, Shantung, CHINA; Pochow, Anhwei; Kweiteh, Honan. Interned 1942, repatriated 1943. Retired 1945. m. Thomas Jackson League, Jan. 7, 1947 (d. 1953). Address: 435 E. Main, Forest City, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA LEAVELL, CORNELIA FRANCES b. Wuchow, Kwangsi, China, June 2, 1914; ed. Blue Mountain Col- lege, B.A., 1938; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1939; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942; Language School, Berkeley, Calif. Schoolteacher, Bristol, Tenn., 1989-40. Appointed 1942; dir., Olivet Kindergarten, Honolulu, Territory of HAWat, 1944-46; dir., Sung Tak Kindergarten (Cantonese), Shanghai, Cuina, 1947-49; dir., Univ. Ave. Kindergarten, Honolulu, Hawau, 1950—. Author: “A Lei for Malcolm.”’ U.S. address: Bristol, Va. HAWAII LEDFORD, LOWELL EUGENE b. Conway, Ark., Oct. 27, 1928; ed. Fort Smith, Jr. College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Pastor, Antioch Church, Hermitage, Ark., 1946-47; Bloomer Church, Charleston, Ark., 1947-49; First Church, Ashland City, Tenn., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; evang. work, Lima, PERU, 1957—. m. Shirley Stephan, 1950. U.S. address: 5131 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock, Ark. PERU LEDFORD, SHIRLEY ANN STEPHAN (Mrs. Lowell Eugene) b. Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 17, 1981; ed. Business College (Little Rock); Ouachita Baptist College; Carver School. Library worker, Ouachita College, 1949-50, S.B.T.S., 1950-51; sec., Book Store Dept., Sunday School Board, 1953-54. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, COSTA RICA, 1955-56; evang. work, Lima, PERU, 1957—. m. Lowell Eugene Ledford, July 30, 1950. Children: Stephan Lowell, 1951; Carol Faye, 1953; Daniel Harold, 1956. PERU LEE, WYATT WAIN b. Carroll, La., Mar. 2, 1921; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Radio operator for battery commander, U.S. Army, 1940-46; mission pastor, Brady Association, Home Mission Board, 1946-48; pastor, La Loma Mexican Mission, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-51. Appointed 1951; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1952; dir., boys’ student home and city missions, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1952—. m. Edrie Elizabeth Morris, 1946. U.S. address: 7440 Sundown, Houston, Tex. MEXICO LEE, EDRIE ELIZABETH MORRIS (Mrs. Wyatt W.) b. Davilla, Tex., Sept. 28, 1921; ed. Sam Houston State Teachers College, 1938-39; Memorial Hospital School of Nursing (Houston), R.N., 1942; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Head nurse (floor) Memorial Hospital, Houston, 1942-48; surgical super- visor, Latin American Hospital, Puebla, Mexico, 1943-45; obstetrics supervisor, Memorial Hospital, Houston, 1945; nurse, Memorial Hospital, Brownwood, Tex., 1947-48. Appointed 1951; language stu- dent, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1952; evang. worker, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1952—. m. Wyatt W. Lee, Jan. 19, 1946. Children: Pa- tricia Elizabeth, 1949; Carla Ann, 1951; Dorothy Jean, 1954; Nathan Wayne, 1955. MEXICO 102 LEGG, LLOYD GENE b. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 12, 1928; ed. Univ. of Tulsa, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Pastor, Pleasant Grove Church, Mt. Pleas- ant, Tex., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; associational adviser, Ijebu-Ife, 1957—. m. Mary Leigh Anderson, 1952. U.S. address: 915 N. Jefferson, Mt. Pleasant, Tex. NIGERIA LEGG, MARY LEIGH ANDERSON (Mrs. L. Gene) b. De Kalb, Tex., Jan. 5, 1930; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951; Baylor School of Nursing, B.S., 1954; S.W.B.T.S. Nursing supervisor and teacher, private hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Tex., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; WMU work, Ijebu- Ife, 1957—. m. L. Gene Legg, Dec. 27, 1952. Children: Mary Elizabeth, 1953; Arnold Lloyd, 1957. NIGERIA LENNON, SAMUEL JUDSON b. Orange Co., N. C., July 27, 1922; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., ‘a ) 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1946; Th.M., 1947. Asst. pastor, Grace Church, 4 = Durham, N. C., 1947-49; pastor, East Rhudes Creek Church, Eliza- * J bethtown, Ky., 1944-47; Raeford (N. C.) Church, 1949-53; West Albemarle Church, Albemarle, N. C., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; Ky language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-57; evang. worker, 1957—. m. Harriett Orr, 1946. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. N. J. Orr, 606 Hermitage Court, Charlotte, N. C. THAILAND AV te. LENNON, HARRIETT ORR (Mrs. S. Judson) b. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 17, 1920; ed. Mars Hill College; Carver School, B.R.E., 1945. Educ. dir., West Albemarle Church, Albe- marle, N. C. (summer), 1942; B.T.U. dir., Citadel Square Church, Charleston, S. C., 1945; sec., Grace Church, Durham, N. C., 1947- 48. Appointed 1955; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955- 57; evang. worker, 1957—. m. S. Judson Lennon, May 19, 1946. Children: David Stancil, 1948; Samuel Lee, 1951, THAILAND ae LEONARD, CHARLES A. b. Statesville, N. C., June 26, 1882; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1907; D.D., 1984; S.B.T.S., Th.G., 1910; Biblical Seminary (New York). YMCA sec., France, 1917-18; rep., American Red Cross, China Red Cross, International Famine Relief Association, 1924- 40. Appointed 1910; prin., boys’ boarding school, Laichowfu, Shan- tung, CHINA, 1910-24; evang. worker, Harbin, MANCHURIA, 1924- 40; Honolulu, Territory of Hawau, 1940-41; Free China, 1942-44; Hilo, Hawaii, 1944-48. Retired 1949. m. Evelyn Corbitt, 1910. Address: Rte. 1, Box 962, Naples, Fla. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII LEONARD, EVELYN CORBITT (Mrs. Charles A.) b. Natchitoches Parish, La., Sept. 9, 1883; ed. Carver School; Kinder- garten Normal Training School (Louisville, Ky.). Appointed 1910; evang. worker, Shantung Province, CHINA, 1910-24; MANCHURIA, 1924-40; Honolulu, Territory of Hawa, 1940-41; Kauai, 1943-45; Hilo, 1945-48. Retired 1949. m. Charles A. Leonard, Aug. 23, 1910. Children: Charles A., Jr., 1911; Louis Martin, 1913 (d. 1914); Marilyn, 1914 (d. 1929); Rachel (m. Smith), 1916. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII LeSUEUR, ALLIE ROBERTS (Mrs. David Hardeman) b. San Saba, Tex., Dec. 6, 1876; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1896. Schoolteacher, 1901; clerk, 1901-02. Appointed 1903; teacher and supervisor, boys’ boarding dept., Torreon, Mpxico, 1907-18; teacher and supervisor of girls’ boarding dept., Chihuahua, 1920-38. Retired 1935. m. David Hardeman LeSueur, May 18, 1902 (d. 1957). Children: Annie Josephine, 1904; Allie Vida, 1906; David Hardeman, Jr., 1909 (d. 1942); Olivia Mary, 1918; Claradine, 1914; Martha Eleanor, 1916. U.S. address: 241 N. Dick Dowling, San Benito, Tex. EMERITUS—MEXICO LEWIS, FRANCIS LAMAR (FRANK) b. Okmulgee, Okla., Oct. 30, 1924; ed. Milligan College; Notre Dame Midshipmen’s School; Okla. Baptist Uniy., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1952; M.R.E., B.D., 1954. U.S. Naval Reserve, 1943-46; summer worker, Calif. Convention, 1947; educ. and music dir., Cal- vary Church, Denison, Tex., 1949, and Central Church, Lawton, Okla., ” 1949-56; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1956; pastor, y. Univ. Church, Oakland, Calif., 1956-58. Appointed for INDONESIA, , j 1958. m. Beverly Johnson, 1956. U.S. address: 812 S. Okmulgee, ik Ave., Okmulgee, Okla. INDONESIA Me EF} 103 LEWIS, BEVERLY LUCYLE JOHNSON (Mrs. Francis L.) b. Lawton, Okla., Mar. 16, 19385; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Okla. College for Women, B.S., 1956; G.G.B.T.S. Nurse’s aide, Comanche Co. Memorial Hospital, Lawton, 1952-53; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1956. Appointed for INDONESIA, 1958. m. Francis L. Lewis, Feb. 10, 1956. Children: Rebecca Suzanne, 1957; Lisa Rose, 1958. INDONESIA LEWIS, WILLIAM ESTAL, JR. (BILL) b. Sarasota, Fla., Jan. 8, 1929; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Univ. of Miami. Asst. pastor, Friendship Church, Sarasota, 1951-52; pastor, Friendship Church, Apache, Okla., 1952-58; Wizard Wells (Tex.) Church, 1953-54; Northside Church, Mineral Wells, Tex., 1955; Northeast Church, Miami, Fla., 1955-58. Appointed for East AFRICA, 1958. m. Nina Allen, 1953. U.S. ad- dress: 2600 S.W. 22nd Ter., Miami, Fla. EAST AFRICA LEWIS, NINA BEADIE ALLEN (Mrs. William E., Jr.) b. Miami, Fla., Jan. 30, 1931; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1950; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1952. Teacher, Miami, 1952-58; 1955-56; sec., Fort Worth, Tex., 1958; typist, Fort Worth, 1954. Appointed for EAsT AFRICA, 1958. m. William E. Lewis, Jr., July 24, 1953. Chil- dren: William Hoke, 1954; Margaret Eileen, 1957. EAST AFRICA LIDE, FLORENCE COKER b. Leavensworth, Darlington Co., S. C., Apr. 4, 1884; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1904; Carver School, B.M.T., 1912; Teachers College, Columbia Univ. Schoolteacher, Florence, S. C., 1908-10; Greenville, S. C., 1928-29; writer of Jr. Sunday school lessons, 1912-18. Appointed 1918; prin., girls’ school, Tengchow, CHINA, 1915-20; girls’ high school, Hwanghsien, 1920-25; evang. worker, Hwanghsien, 1929-81; teacher, North China Baptist theol. seminary, Hwanghsien, 1932-41; Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1950-53. Retired 1954. Interned 1941, repatriated 1948. Address: Florence, S. C. EMERITUS—CHINA and NIGERIA LIDE, FRANCIS PUGH b. Darlington, S. C., July 30, 1898; ed. Clemson College, B.S., 1918; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1926; Th.M., 1927; Th.D., 1928. Prof., N.O.B.T.S., 1944; S.B.T.S., 1950-51. Appointed 1920; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1921; prof., theol. seminary, Hwanghsien, 1921-41; China Baptist Theol. Seminary, Shanghai, 1946-48; evang. worker, Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1951; pres., Baptist theol. school, Baguio, 1952—. In- terned 1942, repatriated 1943. m. Bettie Stephens, 1920. U.S. address: 225 South St., Wake Forest, N. C. PHILIPPINES LIDE, BETTIE STEPHENS (Mrs. Francis P.) b. Greenwood, Mo., June 17, 1891; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1914; M.S., 1920. Teacher, Okla. schools, 1914-18; instructor, Univ. of Okla., 1918-20. Appointed 1920; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1921; evang. worker, Hwanghsien, Shantung, China, 1921-40. m. Francis P. Lide, Dec. 23, 1920. Children: Robert Wilson, 1922; Nina Stephens, 1924; Bettie, 1927; Francis Pugh, Jr., 1930; Mary (m. Morris), 1988; Anne (m. Ford), 1935. PHILIPPINES LIDE, JANE WILSON b. Darlington Co., S. C., Feb. 25, 1883; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1901; Univ. of Tenn.; Chautauqua (N. Y.) summer school for teach- ers; Carver School; Hartford (Conn.) School of Religious Educ., Master of Pedagogy, 1919. Schoolteacher, Darlington, S. C., 1901-08. Ap- pointed 1909; prin., girls’ school, Tengchow, Shantung, CHINA, 1911-15; normal school, 1915-17; dean of normal dept., Willingham Jr. College, Hwanghsien, 1919-24; teacher, North China Baptist theol. seminary, 1928-41; China Baptist Theol. Seminary, Shanghai, 1941-48, Retired 1958. Author: Five books in Chinese. Address: Florence, S. C. EMERITUS—CHINA LIMBERT, ROSEMARY b. Grubbs, Ark., Apr. 29, 1922; ed. Ark. College; Memphis State College, B.S., 1946; S.W.B.T.S.,; G.G.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. School- teacher, Newport, Ark., 1942-43; Turrell, Ark., 1946-48; riveter, air- craft corp., Memphis, Tenn., 1943-44; library asst., Memphis (Tenn.) State College, 1944-46; S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-49; G.G.B.T.S., Berkeley, Calif., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-52; evang. worker, Baptist Good Will Center, Tobata, 1952-56; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1956—. U.S. address: Box 73, Grubbs, Ark. JAPAN 104 LINDSEY, ROBERT LISLE b. Norman, Okla., Aug. 16, 1917; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1989; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1943; Th.D., 1954; Princeton Theol. Seminary, Th.M., 1945; Hebrew Univ. (Jerusalem). Mission pastor, Okla,, 1939-40; Ky. rural church, 1941-43. Appointed 1944; interim pastor, Baptist Church, Jerusalem, ISRAEL, 1946-56; interim dir., George W. Truett Home, Petah Tiqva, 1956-58; dir., ‘“Dugit’”’ Baptist Press, Tel Aviv, 1958—. m. Margaret Lutz, 1941. U.S. address: 882 S. Lahoma, Norman, Okla. ISRAEL LINDSEY, MARGARET LUTZ (Mrs. Robert L.) b. Columbus, Ohio, July 19, 1919; ed. Pyeng Yang (Korea) American School; Beaver College (Philadelphia), B.S., 1941; Carver School. Settlement house worker for Jewish children, Philadelphia, 1940. Appointed 1944; evang. worker, Jerusalem, ISRAEL, 1946-56; dir., Baptist school, Petah Tiqva, 1956—. m. Robert L. Lindsey, July 12, 1941. Children: David Lisle, 1943; Margaret Lenore, 1945; Barbara Anne, 1946; Daniel Norman, 1951; Robert Lutz, 1952; Deborah Kay, 1956. ISRAEL LINGERFELT, JAMES ELMER b. Athens, Tenn., Aug. 23, 1904; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1927; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1932. Teacher, Harrison-Chilhowee Academy (Tenn.), 1927-29; independent missionary, Campos, State of Rio, 1982-38; dir., Colegio Batista Fluminense, 1985-87. Appointed 1938; treas. and teacher, Ginasio Taylor-Egydio, Jaguaquara, Baia, BRAZIL, 1939-54; exec. sec., Baia State Board, Salvador, 1954—. Author: “The Construction of Evangelical Church Buildings” (in Portuguese). m. Nelle Jane Self, 1988. U.S. address: Seymour, Tenn. ie at AZIL LINGERFELT, NELLE JANE SELF (Mrs. James E.) b. Rockford, Tenn., Jan. 9, 1912; ed. Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1933. Educ.-evang. worker, Campos, State of Rio, 1933-38. Appointed 1938; teacher, Ginasio Taylor-Egydio, Jaguaquara, BRaziL, 1939-54; corresponding sec. and treas., Baia State MU, 1941—; Salvador, 1954—. m. James E, Lingerfelt, Aug. 3, 1933. Children: Charles Walter, 1935; Mary Jo (m. Davenport), 1937; Betty Jane, 1940; Martha Sue, 1941; James Robert, 1946; David Carlos, 1948. BRAZIL LITTLETON, HOMER RICHERSON b. Martin, Ga., Mar. 20, 1904; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1931; Pied- mont College. Pastor and teacher, Ga. churches and public schools, 1931-40. Appointed 1940; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1940-43; acting prin., Industrial Institute, Iwo, 1945-47; evang. worker, Kumasi, GHANA, 1947—; exec. sec.-treas., Ghana Baptist Mission, 1957—. m. Ossie Price, 19382. U.S. address: 543 Hill St., Toccoa, Ga. GHANA LITTLETON, OSSIE PRICE (Mrs. Homer R.) b, Eastman, Ga., Dec. 24, 1907; ed. Mercer Univ.; Tift College. Teacher and bookkeeper, Ga. public schools, 1932-40. Appointed 1940; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1940-43, 1945-47; evang. worker, Kumasi, GHANA, 1947—; bookkeeper, Ghana Baptist Mission, 1957—. m. Homer R, Littleton, May 28, 1932. Children: Mary Elizabeth, 1933 (d. 1958); Naomi Ruth, 1939; James Aquilla, 1941; Esther Louise, 1944; Deborah Anne, 1949. GHANA LOCHRIDGE, JAMES THADDEAUS b. Griffin, Ga., Apr. 27, 1923; ed. Navy Service School; East Caro- lina College, B.S., 1948; Univ. of N. C. (extension); S.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Radio gunner, U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-45; teacher, Forsyth Co., N. C., 1948-50; underwriter, insurance co., High Point and L Thomasville, N. C., 1950-51; dept. store mgr. and buyer, Thomas- ville, 1951-52; schoolteacher, Thomasville, 1952-53; teacher, registrar, Clear Creek Baptist School, Pineville, Ky., 1953-54; pastor, Short Creek Church, Hyden, Ky., 1956-58; student worker, Ky. Baptist Board, Louisville, 1956-58; mission pastor, First Church, Pikeville, Ky., 1958-59. Appointed (special) for PHILIPPINES, 1958. m. Mary Frances Manuel, 1946. U.S. address: 2329 Maplewood Ave., Win- ston-Salem, N. C. PHILIPPINES LOCHRIDGE, MARY FRANCES MANUEL (Mrs. James T.) b. Winston-Salem, N. C., Feb. 24, 1924; ed. Draughon’s Business College; 8.B.T.S.; Georgetown College (extension div.) ; Pikeville (Ky.) College. Office sec., N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1942-45; report writer, Dun and Bradstreet, Winston-Salem, 1945- 48; sec., American Red Cross, Louisville, Ky., 1954-58; asst. sec., First Baptist Church, Pikeville, Ky., 1958-59. Appointed (special) for PHILIPPINES, 1958. m. James Lochridge, Sept. 7, 1946. Children: James Thaddeaus, Jr., 1949; William Ernest, 1951. PHILIPPINES 105 LOCKARD, WILLIAM DAVID b. Houston, Tex., Mar. 1, 1926; ed, Southwestern La. Institute; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Marines, 1943-46; pastor, Coon Creek Church, Bosque Co., Tex., 1948-50; dean of men, Ridgecrest Assembly staff (summer), 1949; pastor, Calvary Church, Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; evang. worker, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1953-54; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Gwelo, 1954—. m. Mary Sue Sheffield, 1949. U.S. address: 26382 Sunset Blvd., Houston, Tex. SOUTHERN RHODESIA LOCKARD, MARY SUE SHEFFIELD (Mrs. W. David) b. Houston, Tex., Mar. 27, 1930; ed. Baylor Univ., S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1952. Part-time worker, Baylor Univ., 1948-49. Appointed 1952; evang. worker, Bulawayo, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1953-54; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Gwelo, 1954—. m. William David Lockard, Dec. 17, 1949. Child: Andrew Douglas, 1956. SOUTHERN RHODESIA LOCKE, RUSSELL LLOYD b. San Diego, Calif., Apr. 11, 1926; ed. Southwest Baptist College; Univ. of Mo., B.S., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1944- 46; high school teacher, Butler, Mo., 1949-51; assoc. pastor, Plauche Mission Church, New Orleans, La,, 1952-58; pastor, Luling, La., 1958-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGHRIA, 1955; evang., Port Harcourt, 1956—. m. Veda Williams, 1951. U.S. address; Rte. 1, Halfway, Mo. NIGERIA LOCKE, VEDA LEVINA WILLIAMS (Mrs. Russell L.) b. Shirley, Ark., Nov. 8, 1929; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.E., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1954. Dining hall worker, Southwest Baptist College, 1947-50; teacher, Cave Springs, Mo., 1948-49; Passaic, Mo., 1950-51; summer student worker, Home Mission Board, Tll., 1950. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; evang., Port Harcourt, 1956—. m. Russell L. Locke, Jan. 18, 1951. Children: Judith Levina, 1951; Martin Anderson, 1954; Stephen Russell, 1957, NIGERIA LOCKHART, MAXINE b. Wellington, Tex., Jan. 24, 1928; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1955. Summer worker, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1951; Star of Hope Mission, San Antonio, Tex., 1953; Monte Vista Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1954; schoolteacher, Tula- rosa, N. M., 1950-51; San Antonio, Tex., 1951-58, 1955. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; teacher, Reagan Memorial School, Lagos, 1957; Elementary Training Center for Women, Ile Ife, 1957—. U.S. address: 1119 El Monte, San Antonio, Tex, NIGERIA LOGAN, WILLIAM WAYNE b. Calhoun County, Miss., June 26, 1917; ed. Univ. of Miss., B.S., 1940; Baylor Univ. College of Dentistry, D.D.S., 1950. Pharmacist, Macon, Miss., 1940-41; pharmacist’s mate and chief pharmacist’s mate, U.S. Navy, 1941-45; pharmacist, Gulfport, Miss., 1945-47; Dallas, Tex. (part-time), 1948-50; intern, Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston, Mass., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student and dentist, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1952; dentist, Ibadan, 1953-58; Enugu, 1958—. m. Dorothy Cook, 1946. U.S. address: 606 Second St., Gulfport, Miss. NIGERIA LOGAN, DOROTHY COOK (Mrs. William Wayne) b. Wiggins, Miss., Apr. 22, 1924; ed. Perkinston Jr. College. Office sec., Wiggins, Miss., 1943-45; receptionist and darkroom worker, Gulfport, Miss., 1945-47; sec. to dir. of Christian activities, Univ. of Miss., and sec. in Red Cross Disaster Relief Headquarters, Gulfport, 1947; office sec., Dallas, Tex., 1948-50. Appointed 1952; language student, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1952; evang. worker, Ibadan, 1953-58; Enugu, 1958—. m. William’ Wayne Logan, June 9, 1946. Children: Martha Alyce, 1952; Rebecca Sue, 1953; Steven Wayne, 1955. NIGERIA LONG, VALDA ELOISE b. Ona, Fla., Dec. 26, 1927; ed. Gordon Keller School of Nursing (Tampa, Fla.), Municipal Hospital, R.N., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1954. Nurse, Camp Ridgecrest for Boys, 1951; Ridgecrest Assembly, 1952, 1958; Tampa Municipal Hospital, 1954-55; supervisor, Cook Hospital Center for Children, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-54; office nurse, Tampa, Fla., 1949-52, 1955-56. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Agbor, 1957; nurse, Baptist hospital, Eku, 1957—. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Ona, Fla. NIGERIA 106 LONGBOTTOM, SAMUEL FLETCHER, JR. b. Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 2, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; M.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summers), 1943, 1944; employee, medicine co., Waco, Tex., 1947-49; teacher prin., Reagan (Tex.) Elementary School, 1949-50; pastor, Ireland (Tex.) Church, 1951-54. Appointed (special) 1954; pastor, Waialae Church, Honolulu, Hawat, 1955-58; pastor, Wailuku, Maui, 1958—. m. Marian Cross, 1950. Mainland address: Box 366, Avon Park, Fila. HAWAII LONGBOTTOM, MARIAN LAVERNE CROSS (Mrs. Samuel F., Jr.) b. Waco, Tex., Oct. 2, 1930; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951. Library asst., Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1947-51; schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-53. Appointed (special) 1954; home-church evang., Honolulu, HAWAII, 1955-58; Wailuku, Maui, 1958—. m. Samuel F. Longbottom, Jr., May 26, 1950. Children: Samuel Fletcher, III, 1954; James Robert, 1955; Lynda Ann, 1957. HAWAII LOVAN, NADINE b. Calhoun, Ky., Feb. 10, 1930; ed. Paducah Jr. College, A.A., 1950; Georgetown College, B.A., 1952; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. School- teacher, Adairville, Ky., 1952-54; Galt, Calif., 1956-58; sec., Adairville Church, 1953; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, in Calif. and Ariz., 1954-56. Appointed 1958; language study, Kumasi, GHANA, 1958-59, U.S. address: c/o Oscar Lovan, P. O. Box 7, Adairville, Ky. GHANA LOVEGREN, LLOYD AUGUST b. Yachow, Szechwan, China, Dec. 11, 1921; ed. Univ. of Minn.; Howard College, B.S., 1942; Bowman-Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Chemist, Huntsville (Ala.), Arsenal, 1942- 48; U.S. Army (ASTP) 1943-46; intern, Jefferson Hillman Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1946-47; medical officer, U.S. Army, 1947-49; resi- dent physician, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-51; resident surgeon, Emory Univ. Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., 1957-58. Ap- pointed 1951; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1952-53; physician, Baptist Hospital, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1953—. m. Alta Lee Grimes, 1951. U.S. address: 146 Vance Ave., Cedartown, Ga. JORDAN LOVEGREN, ALTA LEE GRIMES (Mrs. L. August) b. Cedartown, Ga., Nov. 17, 1922; ed. Tenn. College for Women, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Sec., National Oil Products Co., Cedartown, 1941-42; payroll clerk, Cedartown Yarn Mills, 1942-48; bursar, Tenn. College for Women, 1943-46; sec. to prof., S.W.B.T.S., 1947-49; sec., Gambrell St. Church, Fort Worth, 1949- 51. Appointed 1951; language student, Beruit, LEBANON, 1952-53; evang. worker, Baptist Hospital, Ajloun, JoRDAN, 1953—. Author: “The Big Difference.” m. Lloyd August Lovegren, May 15, 1951. Child: Miriam Louise, 1957. JORDAN LOVEGREN, MILDRED EFFIE b. Yachow (Yaan), Szechwan, West China, Oct. 15, 1919; ed. Univ. of Minn.; Bethel Jr. College (St. Paul); Howard College, B.A., 1941; Bethel Theol. Seminary, St. Paul; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944; College of Chinese Studies, Berkeley, Calif. Appointed 1944; evang. worker, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1947-50; Macao, 1950-51; HONG Kona, 19583—. U.S. address: 550 Lakeshore Dr., S., Birmingham 9, Ala. HONG KONG LOW, JOE EDWIN b. Campbell, Tex., Sept. 17, 1920; ed. East Tex. State Teachers College, B.A., 1940; Baylor College of Medicine; Southwestern Medical College, M.D., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Teacher, Ennis (Tex.) High School, 1940-41; pastor, Cross Roads Church, Cumby, Tex., 1941- 42; U.S. Army, 1948-45; intern, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1945-46; resident (medicine), Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1946-47; U.S. Army Medical Corps, Eritrea, East Africa, 1947-49; resident (surgery), Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1953- 54. Appointed 1947; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1950; physi- cian, Baptist Hospital, Ogbomosho, 1950-53, 1954-56; Shaki, 1956-57; Kantagora (Kaduna), 1958—. m. Anita Summerlin, 1944. U.S. address: 2560 Dupont St., Shreveport, La. NIGERIA LOW, ANITA SUMMERLIN (Mrs. Joe Edwin) b. Avinger, Cass Co., Tex., Mar. 2, 1924; ed. East Tex. State Teachers College, B.S., 1943. Schoolteacher, Farmersville, Tex., 1948-44; asst. Parkland Hospital Blood Bank, Dallas, Tex., 1945; teacher, Tenn. Temple College, Chattanooga, 1947-46. Appointed 1947; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1950; evang. worker, Baptist Hospital, Ogbomosho, 1950-56; Shaki, 1956-57; Kantagora (Kaduna), 1958—. m. Joe Edwin Low, June 18, 1944. Children: Jonathan Edwin, 1945; Martha Grace, 1948; David Wayne, 1953. NIGERIA 107 LOWE, CLIFFORD J. b. Ellerslie, Harris Co., Ga., Aug. 9, 1882; ed. Mt. Hermon (Mass.) School. Missionary of Bible Missionary Society, South China, 1908-10. Appointed 1910; evang. worker, Wuchow, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1910-11; Kweilin, Kwangsi, 1911-30; promotion sec., China Baptist Publication Society, Shanghai, 1980-34; evang. worker, and mgr., Christian Broadcasting Association, 1934-40. Retired 1948. m. Julia Martin, 1908. Address: 1722 Linden Ave., Nashville 12, Ténn. EMERITUS—CHINA LOWE, JULIA MARTIN (Mrs. Clifford J.) b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1884; ed. Brooklyn Training School for Teachers. Schoolteacher, Brooklyn, 1905-08; missionary of Bible Missionary Society, South China, 1908-10. Appointed 1910; teacher of handwork and physical educ., girls’ school, Wuchow, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1910-11; evang. worker, Kweilin, 1911-30; Shanghai, 1930- 40; teacher, Eliza Yates and WMU Training School, Shanghai, 1933-40. Retired 1948. m. Clifford J. Lowe, Nov. 5, 1908. Children: Reba Martin (m. Campbell), 1909; Jackson Philip, 1913; Enid Martha (m. Engel), 1921; Sara Phyllis (m. Pierce), 1923. EMERITUS—CHINA LOZUK, GEORGE SYLVESTER b. Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 25, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1947, 1950; pastor, Manor (Tex.) Church, 1948-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; evang. worker, San Cristobal, VENEZUELA, 1957—. m. Veda Tyson, 1950. U.S. address: 2206 McKinley, Fort Worth, Tex. VENEZUELA LOZUK, VEDA RAE TYSON (Mrs. George S.) b. Corpus Christi, Tex., Dec. 14, 1928; ed. Del Mar College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1956. Sec., Morgan Ave. Church, Corpus Christi, Tex. (summer), 1948; journalism _prof., Univ. of Corpus Christi, 1949-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1950; schoolteacher, Manor, Tex., 1951. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; evang. worker, San Cristobal, VENEZUELA, 1957—. m. George S. Lozuk, June 2, 1950. Children: Paul Tyson, 1954; Mark Douglas, 1956; Ann Eileen, 1958. VENEZUELA LUNSFORD, JAMES ACREE b. Paducah, Ky., Oct. 7, 1910; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1938; Jonesboro Baptist College; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1937. Pastor, Kaiser, Ark., 1980-31; Abilene, Kerns, and O’Donnell, Tex., 1931-40. Appointed 1940; language student, Recife, BRaAziIL, 1940-42; field missionary in Para, 1942-43; pastor Vila Isabell Church, Belem, 1948; Bible teacher, Ginasio, Taylor-Egydio, Jaguaquara, Baia, 1945-47; prof., Colegio Batista Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, 1949-54; dir., 1952-57; exec. sec.-treas., Baptist work, state of Minas Gerais, 1958—; pastor, Renascenca Church, 1953—. m. Lena Jewel Conway, 1980. U.S. address: 719 Creath Ave., Jonesboro, Ark. BRAZIL LUNSFORD, LENA JEWEL CONWAY (Mrs. James A.) b. Jackson Co., Okla., Aug. 8, 1918; ed. Blue Mountain College; Jonesboro Baptist College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1955; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1940; language student, Recife, BRaziL, 1940-42; Sunday school worker, Belem, Para, 1942-43; Bible and English teacher, Ginasio Taylor-Egydio, Jaguaquara, Baia, 1945-47; religious educ. worker, Belo Horizonte, 1949—; pres., WMU of Minas Gerais, 1949—. m. James Acree Lunsford, Dec. 24, 1930. Children: Jane Elizabeth (m. Tidwell), 1983; James Alan, 1935. BRAZIL LUPER, JAMES DANIEL b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 1, 1921; ed. Univ of Tex.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948. Asst., National Youth Adm., Austin, Tex., 1939-41; laborer, Crawford Austin Co., Waco, Tex., 1942; Jaborer, helper, Nu-Wall Manufacturing Co., Dallas, Tex., 1942; pastor, Ferris (Tex.) Church, 1942-45; Edgemont Church, Dallas, Tex., 1945-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Recife, BraziL, 1949; evang. worker, Sao Luiz, Maranhao, 1950—. m. Julia Porter, 1942. U.S. address: 1302 Melbourne, Dallas, Tex. BRAZIL LUPER, JULIA FRANCES PORTER (Mrs. J. Daniel) b. Lincoln, Neb., Apr. 10, 1921; ed. Aunspaugh Art School (Dallas, Tex.); Calder and Campbell Adv. Agency (Dallas); Moody Bible Institute; S.W.B.T.S. Free lance artist, Dallas, Tex., 1941, 1945-47; dept. store clerk, Chicago, 1941; pattern maker, North American Aviation, Inc., Grand Prairie, Tex., 1942-43; fashion artist, W. A. Green Co., Dallas, Tex., 1943-45. Appointed 1948; language student, Recife, BRAzIL, 1949; evang. worker, Sao Luiz, Maranhao, 1950—. m. James Daniel Luper, June 26, 1942. Children: Leon Mark, 1946; Kathie Gayle, 1948; Timothy Kem, 1952; Harold Ray, mpc no 108 LYON, ROY LENERE b. Waco, Tex., Mar. 25, 1918; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; Army Chaplain’s School (Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.); S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Salesman, Amarillo, Tex., 1939-40; Waco, Tex. (part-time), 1941-44; pastor, churches in Tex., 1941-45; chaplain, U.S. Army, Iceland, 1945- 46; teacher, Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Belton, Tex., 1947; pastor, First Church, Karnes City, Tex., 1947-50; Vickery Church, Dallas, Tex., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Torreon, MEXxIco, 1952-58; evang., Coahuila field, 1953-57; Laguna field, 1958—; prof., theol. seminary, Torreon, 1954—. m. Alma Ruth Madden, 1941. U.S. address: 2416 Summer Ave., Waco, Tex. MEXICO LYON, ALMA RUTH MADDEN (Mrs. Roy L.) b. San Antonio, Tex., Apr. 9, 1923; ed. Baylor Univ.; Mary Hardin- Baylor College; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., American Laundry, San Antonio, 1940. Appointed 1952; language student, Torreon, MExIco, 1952- 58; home-church evang., Saltillo, 1953-54; Torreon, 1954—; teacher, theol. seminary, 1954—. m. Roy L. Lyon, Sept. 9, 1941. Children: Roy, Jr., 1942; Robert Henry, 1948; Nancy Ruth, 1946; Mary Susanne, 1949; Roland James Paul, 1958. MEXICO McCALL, LOUIS EDMUND b. Spencer, N. C., Jan. 18, 1926; ed. Howard Payne College; Cumber- land Univ., B.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Th.M., 1955. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; high school teacher, prin., and coach, New Prospect, S. C., 1951; educ. dir., First Church, Inman, S. C., 1951; youth and educ. dir., First Church, Thomasville, N. C., 1952-54; pastor, Powell’s Chapel, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1948-50; Leesville Church, Raleigh, N. C., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language study, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-57; seminary, publication, and evang. work, Bangkok, 1957—. m. Julia Seay, 1946. U.S. address: 26 Gosnell Ave., Inman, S. C. THAILAND McCALL, JULIA MARIE SEAY (Mrs. Louis Edmund) b. Inman, S. C., Aug. 21, 1924; ed. Howard Payne College; Cumber- land Univ., B.A., 1950. Clerk, dept. manager, variety store, Spartan- burg, S. C., 1941-46; cashier, dress shop, Raleigh, N. C., 1951-52; sec., soil conservation office, Spartanburg, S. C. (summer), 1941; mill co., Raleigh, 1952; insurance co., Raleigh, 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language study, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-57; home-church evang., 1957—. m. Louis Edmund McCall, Sept. 4, 1946. Child: Michael Louis, 1947. THAILAND McCAMEY, HOWARD DOUGLAS b. Dallas, Tex., Apr. 11, 1906; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Univ. of Tex.; Baylor Univ. Medical School and School of Dentistry, D.D.S., 1940. Private practice, dentistry, 1949-58. Appointed 1940; medical and dental work, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1941-49; dir., dental service, Ibadan, 1954—. m. Georgia Cantrell, 1934. U.S. address: 4315 Buena Vista, Dallas, Tex. NIGERIA McCAMEY, GEORGIA CANTRELL (Mrs. Howard D.) b. Smithville, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1907; ed. Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1934. Nurse, Baylor Univ. School of Dentistry, and private duty, 1949-53. Appointed 1940; medical and dental work, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1941-49; nurse-asst., bookkeeper, Baptist Dental Clinic, Ibadan, 1954—. m. Howard Douglas McCamey, June 11, 1934. NIGERIA McCONNELL, HARRY CECIL b. Harriettsville, Ohio, Apr. 5, 1918; ed. Ohio Univ.; West Liberty Teachers College; Muskingum College, B.A., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1937; Th.D., 1953. Pastor, Athens Co., Ohio, 1930-31; schoolteacher, Ohio, 1931-88; visiting prof., S.B.T.S., 1957-58. Appointed 1937; language student, Santiago, CHILE, 1988-39; prof., Baptist seminary, Santiago, 19839—; pastor in Santiago, Third Church, 1939-49, and Nunoa Church, 1956—; business manager, “La Voz Bautista,” 1941-42; Mission treas., 1944-49, 1951-56; weekly radio program, 1951-54, 1958—. m. Mary Buch, 1987. U.S. address: Harrietts- ville, Ohio. CHILE McCONNELL, MARY ELIZABETH BUCH (Mrs. H. Cecil) b. Bareville, Pa., Jan. 29, 1918; ed. Asbury College, B.A., 1935; Carver School, M.R.E., 1937. Appointed 1937; language student, Santiago, CHILE, 1938-39; dir. and publisher, V.B.S. work, Chilean Baptist Convention, and music teacher, Baptist seminary, Santiago, 1939—. m. H. Cecil McConnell, Aug. 7, 1987. Children: Grace Levinia, 1939; Martha Elsie, 1942; Anna Mary, 1947; Elizabeth Cecilia, 1949. CHILE 109 McCORMICK, HUGH PENDLETON b. Mineola, Tex., Jan. 30, 1895; ed. Miss. State College, B.S., 1918; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1933; Johns Hopkins Univ. Appointed 1920; teacher, Baptist industrial school, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1925-26, 1930; educ. supervisor, Iwo, 1927-28; teacher, Baptist college, Ogbomosho, 1931-82; prin., Baptist college, Iwo, 1938-46; educ.-evang. work, Honolulu, Hawa, 1947-49; prin., Baptist Academy, 1949—. m. Mary Reeks, 1925. U.S._address: Summitt, Miss. HAWAII McCORMICK, MARY KATHERINE REEKS (Mrs. Hugh Pendleton) b. Jackson, La., June 7, 1896; ed. Scarritt College; Tulane Univ.; Miss. A. and M. College; Johns Hopkins Hospital, R.N., 1924; Univ. of Hawaii. Appointed 1925; medical and educ. worker, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1925-28, 1929-80, 1988-41; Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1928, 1930-32; Baptist college, Iwo, 1934-41; educ., evang., and medical worker, Honolulu, Hawau, 1947—. Author: “Nigerian. Mothers Handbook.” m. Hugh Pendleton McCormick, Jan. 21, 1925. Chil- dren: William Pendleton, 1926; Kathleen Anne, 1930; Betty Jean (m. Tucker), 1933. HAWAII McCOY, DONALD BURCHARD b. Dresden, Tenn., Apr. 22, 1928; ed. George Peabody College for Teachers; Cumberland Univ., B.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.D., 1954. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, N. M., 1948; pastor, churches in Tenn. and Calif., 1949-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1954; educ. and evang. work, Triunfo, 1955-56; Aracaju, Sergipe, 1956-58; Maceio, Alagoas, 1958—. Sterline White, 1951. U.S. address: c/o Mr. and Mrs. J. S. White, Box 305, Apache, Okla. BRAZIL McCOY, STERLINE WHITE (Mrs. Donald B.) b. Wewoka, Okla., Jan. 26, 1930; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1951; G.G.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1949, 1950; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1951; office sec., Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, Okla., 1949-51, and Calif. Baptist headquarters (summer), 1953; voice and piano teacher, Calif., 1952. Appointed 1954; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1954; educ. and evang. work, Triunfo, 1955-56; Aracaju, Sergipe, 1956- 58; Maceio, Alagoas, 1958—. m. Donald B. McCoy, Dec. 28, 1951. Children: Don David, 1953; James Austin, 1957; Sterling Mark, 1958. BRAZIL McCULLOUGH, HELEN LOUISE b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1, 1900; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Rice Institute, B.A., 1926; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, Houston, Tex., 1927-28; contract worker, Wuchow, Canton, and Shanghai, China, 1928-34. Appointed 1935; language student, Soochow, CHINA, 1935-86; teacher, Ming Jang boys’ school, Shanghai, 1936-40; evang. worker, Fellowship Center, Honolulu, HAWwAu, 1941-42; educ.-evang. worker, Shanghai, CHINA, 1947-48. Medical retirement, 1957. U.S. address: 38225 Ewing Ave., Houston 4, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA McCULLOUGH, NITA RUTH b. Jasper, Fla., July 19, 1922; ed. Fla. State Univ., B.A., 1944; Univ. of Fla.; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958. Schoolteacher, Fla., 1944-51; summer worker, State B.T.U. Dept., Jacksonville, Fla., 1950; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1952; library worker, New Orleans Theol. Seminary, 1951-58. Appointed 1958; teacher, Baptist girls’ school (secondary modern school since 1955), Abeokuta, NIGHRIA, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Box 128, Lee, Fla. NIGERIA McDOWELL, DONALD ENGLAND b. Zion, Md., Oct. 23, 1924; ed. Wheaton College, B.S., 1946; Temple Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1947; N.O.B.T.S.; diplomate, American Board of Surgery, 1955; fellow, American Board of Sur- geons, 1957. U.S. Army, 1944-46; jr. intern, Frankford Hospital, Philadelphia, 1946-47; asst. surgeon and intern, New York City, Marine Hospital, 1947-48, and resident in surgery, Halloran Veterans Hospital, 1948-51; medical officer, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Asuncion, Paraguay, 1951-58; resident in thoracic surgery, Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia, 1953-54; physician, N.O.B.T.S., 1954. Ap- pointed 1954; surgeon, Baptist hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1955—. m. May Vanderpoel, 1945. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Nottingham, Pa. PARAGUAY McDOWELL, MAY CHRISTINE VANDERPOEL (Mrs. Donald E.) b. Rutherford, N. J., May 7, 1926; ed. Wheaton College; Temple Univ., B.A., 1947. Sec. to city engineer, Wheaton, IIll., 1946; church re- ceptionist, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1947; rep., dress co., Staten Island, N. Y., 1947-48. Appointed 1954; evang. worker, Asuncion, PARA- Guay, 1955—. m. Donald E. McDowell, June 24, 1945. Children: Duncan Edward, 1948; Clyde Benjamin, 1950; Glenn Norris, 1952; Heather Suzanne, 1954 (d. 1955); Bruce Allen, 1956; Melody Ann, 1958. PARAGUAY 110 McGAVOCK, JAMES WILLIAM b. Newberg, Ark., Oct. 80, 1888; ed. Union Univ., B.A., 1918; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1922; Univ. of Chile. Pastor, Eddyville (Ky.) Church, 1918-19. Appointed 1922; language student, 1922-23; business manager, Colegio Bautista, and pastor, First Church, Temuco, CHILE, 1924-45; evang. worker, Talca, 1925-26; Santiago, 1927-44; founder, Baptist theol. seminary, Santiago, and prof., 1937-44; prof., Mexican Baptist-seminary, El Paso, Tex., 1944-45; business manager, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, El Paso, 1945-53; evang. worker, Juarez, MExIco, 1945-52; chaplain, La Tuna Federal Institution, 1947- 58. Retired 1958. m. Catherine Johnson, 1917. Address: 2920 N. Copia St., El Paso, Tex. EMERITUS—CHILE and PUBLISHING HOUSE McGAVOCK, CATHERINE JOHNSON (Mrs. James W.) b. Obion, Tenn., Aug. 5, 1890; ed. Hall Moody Normal College, B.S., 1911; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Teacher, Union Univ. and Hall Moody Normal College, Jackson, Tenn,, 1911-18. Appointed 1922; language student, Santiago, CHILE, 1922-23; teacher, Baptist School, Temuco, and WMU Training School, Santiago, 1924-45; Mexican Baptist theol. seminary, El Paso, Tex., 1945-46; editor, “The Story Hour” (Spanish), Baptist Spanish Publishing House, El Paso, 1945- 58; Sunbeam leader, 18 years. Retired 1953. m. James W. Mc- Gavock, June 1, 1917. Children: Margaret (m. Woodward), 1922; James Nathan, 1930. EMERITUS—CHILE and PUBLISHING HOUSE McGEE, JOHN SIDNEY b. Winston-Salem, N. C., May 20, 1918; ed. Mars Hill College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. fe pet 1945; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NicpriA, 1945-49; field evang., Igede, 1949- 56; prin., boys’ high school, Ekiti, 1956—. m. Doris Thompson, 1941. U.S. address: Kernersville, N. C. NIGERIA McGEE, DORIS THOMPSON (Mrs. John S.) b. Durham, N. C., Jan. 13, 1918; ed. Mars Hill College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1942; Carver School. Appointed 1945; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1945-49; home-church evang., Igede, 1949-56; Ekiti, 1956—. m. John S. McGee, Aug. 28, 1941. Children: John David, 1948; Charles Sidney, 1948. NIGERIA McGINNIS, WILLIAM HARLEN b. Big Rock, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1916; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Mc- Alister College, B.A., 1943; Th.M., 1943; Missionary Medical Institute; S.B.T.S.; Georgetown College, M.A., 1958. Guitarist, Station WHAS, Louisville, Ky., 1935-37; radio dept., Moody Bible Institute, 1937- 40; pastor, Ky., 1940-42, 1945-50; asst. pastor, St. Paul, Minn., 1942-43; evang. worker, Toronto, Canada, 1944; pastor, Vine Grove (Ky.) Church, 1958. Appointed 1950; field evang., Benin City, NIGERIA, 1950-52; Kumasi, GHANA, 1952-54; Sekondi, 1954-57. m. Josephine Toomer, 1987. U.S. address: 408 Main St., Vine Grove, Ky. GHANA McGINNIS, JOSEPHINE TOOMER (Mrs. William H.) b. Louisville; Ky., Oct. 6, 1914; ed. Western State Teachers College; Moody Bible Institute, Georgetown College, B.A., 1942. Schoolteach- er, Louisville, Ky., 1936-37; public health nursing, Chicago, IIl., 1938-40; private music teacher, 1932-50. Appointed 1950; home- church evang., Benin City, NiGpRIA, 1950-52; Kumasi, GHANA, 1952-54; Sekondi, 1954-57. m. William H. McGinnis, Aug. 20, 1987. Child: David Paul, 1944. GHANA McILROY, MINNIE DOUGLAS b. Lebanon, Ore., Sept. 14, 1890; ed. Sophie Newcomb College; Tulane Univ.; Neals Commercial College; N.O.B.T.S., B.M.E., 19380. Office sec., Fort Smith (Ark.) Biscuit Co., 1908-10; Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Fort Smith, 1912-15; Nashville, Tenn., 1915-22. Appointed 1923; asst. to manager, Baptist Board of Publications, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1924—; editor, “SSendas de Luz,” and treas., national mission board, 1939-48, 1946-50; first cor. sec., Ar- gentine WMU, and treas,, 1953-58; pres., WMU, Buenos Aires Asso- ciation, 1953; vice-pres., 1954; treas., 1955-58. U.S. address: 2909 Herring Ave., Waco, Tex. ARGENTINA McKINLEY, HUGH THOMAS b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 27, 1927; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Summer worker, Allapattah Church, Miami, Fla., 1948-51; teacher, Stetson Univ., 1953-55; pastor, Union Grove Church, Bedford, Ky., 1952-53; Mt. Hermon Church, Carrollton, Ky., 1952-53; Locust Church, Milton, Ky., 1952-58; Magnolia (Ky.) Church, 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958-59. m. Rebecca Knott, 1953. U.S. address: 1491 N.W. 87th St., Miami 42, Fla. SOUTHERN RHODESIA 111 McKINLEY, REBECCA KNOTT (Mrs. Hugh T.) b. Granville Co., N. C., May 23, 1929; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1951; Carver School, M.R.E., 1953. Summer fieldworker for Sun- day school dept., N. C. Baptist Convention, 1949-52; clerk, alumni office, Stetson Univ., 1953-54; schoolteacher, Magnolia, Ky., 1955- 57. Appointed 1957; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHo- DESIA, 1958-59. m. Hugh T. McKinley, May 24, 1958. Children: Marsha Lynn, 1954; Margaret Rose, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA McKINLEY, JAMES FRANK, JR. b. Nora, Ky., Aug. 5, 1929; ed. Univ. of Ky.; Campbellsvillé College; Wayland Baptist College, B.A., 1954; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Revival preacher, Calif. and Tex. (summers), 1952, 1954, 1955; B.S.U. summer missionary in Hawaii, 1953; clerk, Baptist Book Store, Louisville, Ky., 1954-56; pastor, Central Grove Church, Albany, Ky., 1951- 52; Mt. Moriah Church, Mt. Eden, Ky., 1955-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Dacca, East PAKISTAN, 1958-59. m. Betty Cecil, 1954. U.S. address: 1824 W. Burnett, Louisville 10, Ky. PAKISTAN McKINLEY, BETTY JANE CECIL (Mrs. James F., Jr.) b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 24, 1932; ed. Campbellsville College; Univ. of Louisville, div. of adult educ. Sec., Louisville, Ky., 1952-57. Appointed 1958; language study, Dacca, East PAKISTAN, 1958-59. m. James F. McKinley, Jr., Aug. 20, 1954. Child: Cherie Lynn, 1958. PAKISTAN McKINNEY, LANDRUM GUY, JR. b. Houston, Tex., Apr. 2, 1930; ed. Baylor Univ., B.M., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Music dir., Houston, Bethany Church, 1946- 47, and Airline Church, 1947-48; Emmanuel Church, Waco, Tex., 1951-52; interim music-educ., dir. Emmanuel Church, Houston, 1949; music-educ. dir., Brook Ave. Church, Waco, 1951; Worth St. Church, Dallas, Tex., 1952-53; Pittsburgh (Tex.) church, 1953; music-youth dir., Franklin (Tex.) church, 1949-50; Field City Church, Dallas, 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Kowloon, HonG Kona, 1956-57; evang. worker, 1957—. m. Florence Fielder, 1958. U.S. address: 618 Graceland St., Houston 22, Tex. HONG KONG McKINNEY, FLORENCE ANN FIELDER (Mrs. Landrum Guy, Jr.) b. Sheuchang, Honan, China, July 15, 1982; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1953; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1953-55. Ap- pointed 1956; language student, Kowloon, HonG KonG, 1956-57; home-church evang., 1957—. m. Landrum Guy McKinney, Jr., June 5, 1953. HONG KONG McMILLAN, HENRY HUDSON b. Wagram, N. C., July 21, 1885; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1908; D.D.,_ 1941; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1918; Th.D., 1920. Prin., Fruitland Institute, and local pastor, Hendersonville, N. C., 1908-10. Appointed 1913; language student, Soochow, CHINA, 1913-15; teacher, Yates Academy, Soochow, 1915-19; city evang. worker, Soochow, 1920- 27; gen. evang. worker, Soochow, 1928-50; interned 1941, repatriated 1943; unofficial adviser to Baptist churches of the BAHAMAS, 1951- 55. Retired 1955. m. Leila Memory, 1918. Address: Wagram, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA and BAHAMA ISLANDS McMILLAN, LEILA MEMORY (Mrs. Henry Hudson) b. Whiteville, N. C., Mar. 7, 1889; ed. Meredith College, B.Mus., 1909. Teacher of music, Buie’s Creek (N. C.) Academy, 1909-12; Whiteville (N. C.) high school, 1912-13. Appointed 1913; language student, Soochow, CHINA, 1918-15; teacher, Music Dept., Wei Ling Academy, Soochow, China, 1914-40; evang. worker, Sing Ming Baptist Church, Soochow, 1946-50; the BAHAMAS, 1951-55. Retired 1955. m. Henry Hudson MeMillan, Sept. 25, 1913. Children: Mary Fay (m. Williamson), 1915; Archibald Memory, 1917; John Johnson, 1922; Campbell White, 1927. EMERITUS—CHINA and BAHAMA ISLANDS McMILLAN, VIRGIL OLIVER, JR. b. Bay Minette, Ala., Jan. 17, 1923; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Private, first class, U.S. Army, 1943-46; chemical engineer, Baytown, Tex., 1948-49; lieutenant, National Guard, 1949; pastor, Idabel, Okla., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-54; evang., Shizuoka, 1954-55; Nagasaki, 1955—. m. Donabel Pitts, 1948. U.S. address: Box 208, Bay Minette, Ala. JAPAN 112 McMILLAN, DONABEL PITTS (Mrs. V. O., Jr.) b. Blue Springs, Ala., Apr. 8, 1926; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Kindergarten teacher, First Church, Bay- town, Tex., 1948-49. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-54; evang., Shizuoka, 1954-55; Nagasaki, 1955—. m. Virgil O. McMillan, Jr., Sept. 12, 1948. Children: Donna, 1949; Joan, 1951; Mary, 1958; Tommy, 1955. JAPAN McMURRAY, JESSE DANIEL b. Bradley, Okla., Dec. 9, 1919; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945. Pastor, Letitia Church, Lawton, Okla., 1944-45; First Church, Laverne, Okla., 1945-46. Appointed 1945; language student, Montevideo, URuGuay, 1946-47; district fieldworker, 1947—, and pastor, First Baptist Church, Paysandu, 1949—; adm., primary school, Conchillas, 1952-55. m. Mary Jo Henry, 1942. U.S. address: 2128 Dakota Ave., Chickasha, Okla. URUGUAY McMURRAY, MARY JO HENRY (Mrs. Jesse Daniel) b. Seminole, Okla., July 27, 1921; ed. Seminole Jr. College; Okla. Baptist Univ.; East Central (Okla.) Teachers College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Seminole, Okla., 1942. Appointed 1945; language student, Montevideo, UruGuay, 1946-47; home-church evang., Paysandu, 1947—; WMU fieldworker, 1953-57. m. Jesse Daniel McMurray, June 14, 1942. Children: Candace Sue, 1944; Marilyn Kay, 1948; Joseph Daniel, 1949; James Michael, 1951. URUGUAY McNEALY, WALTER BAYLESS b. Catlettsburg, Ky., Dec. 31, 1908; ed. Baylor Univ.; Tulane Univ.; La. College, B.A., 1943; N.O.B.T.S. Appointed 1937; language student, 1938; evang. worker for state of Goias (sec.-treas., State Baptist Convention), Goiania, BRAZIL, 1939-45; state of Rio, Rio de Janeiro, 1946-49; evang., Campos, 1949-50; Volta Redonda, 1950—; founder, schools in Goiania and Volta Redonda. m. Ymogene Alex- ander, 1933. U.S. address: 196 Jules Ave., Jefferson Branch, New Orleans, La. BRAZIL McNEALY, YMOGENE ALEXANDER (Mrs. Walter B.) b. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 26, 1909; ed. N.O.B.T.S. Appointed 1937; language student, 1938; evang. worker, Goiania, BRAZIL, 1939-45; Rio de Janeiro, 1946-49; Campos, 1949-50; Volta Redonda, 1950—; cor. sec., treas, WMU state Baptist Convention, Goias, 1939-45, Rio, 1945-49. m. Walter B. McNealy, Dec. 30, 1933. Children: Walter B., Jr., 1938; Mary Jean, 1945. BRAZIL McNEELY, GERALD ALBERT b. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 14, 1924; ed. Alfred Univ.; U.S. Naval Acade- my; Georgetown College, B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.M., 1953. U.S. Army, 1943-44; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, Ewing (Ky.) Church, 1947-50; Mt. Zion Church, Dry Ridge, Ky., 1950-53; Carlisle (Ky.) Church, 1953-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1957-58; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, 1958—. m. June Hall, 1947. U.S. address: c/o C. C. McNeely, Fisher- ville, Ky. SPAIN McNEELY, BEVERLY JUNE HALL (Mrs. Gerald A.) b. Pikeville, Ky., Dec. 20, 1924; ed. Va. Intermont College; George- town College; Carver School. Schoolteacher, Stanford, Ky., 1945-47; Western Pa. School for Deaf, Pittsburgh, 1947; Great Crossings, Scott Co., Ky., 1948; Simpsonville, Shelby Co., Ky., 1949-50. Ap- pointed (special) 1957; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1957-58; home-church evang., 1958—. m. Gerald A. McNeely, Dec. 22, 1947. Children: Linda Susan, 1951; Marsha Ellen, 1955. SPAIN McRAE, JAMES THOMAS b. Bonita, Miss., Jan. 11, 1920; ed. Miss. Gollege, B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S.; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1945; resident, surgery, N. C. Baptist Hospital. Pastor, Mount Freedom Church, Harrods- burg, Ky., 1941-42; intern, N. C. Baptist Hospital, 1945-46; U.S. Air Force medical officer, 1946-48. Appointed 1950; language stu- dent, Beirut, LEBANON, 1950-52; staff doctor, Baptist Hospital, Ajloun, JoRDAN, 1952-54; Gaza, 1954-55. Author: ‘‘Mission Doctor.” m. Jane Carroll, 1942. U.S. address: ¢/o C. A. Carroll, Lillie, La. NEAR EAST 113 McRAE, JANE CARROLL (Mrs. James T.) b. Spearsville, La., Feb. 8, 1918; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute, B.A., 1940; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942. Asst. dir. of religious educ. Bap- tist Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1942-43; sec., First Church, Win- ston-Salem, 1948; kindergarten teacher, Winston-Salem, 1948-50; Sun- beam program writer, “World Comrades,” 1943-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1950-52; prin., elementary school, Ajloun, JoRDAN, 1952-54; Gaza, 1954-55. Author: “Under the Olive Tree.” m. James T. McRae, Sept. 5, 1942. Children: James Thomas, Jr., 1948; David Carroll, 1946; Robert Orman, 1950; Mary Elizabeth and Charles William (twins), 1952. NEAR EAST McTYRE, JOHN HOLLAND b. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 6, 1919; ed. Middle Ga. College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-46; summer missionary in Okla. for Home Mission Board, 1947; asst. pastor, Bull St. Church, Savannah, Ga., 1952-54, 1955; interim pastor, 1954-55; pastor, Mount Vernon Church, Vienna, Ga., 1947- 48; New Highland Church, Brandenburg, Ky., 1948-49; Screven (Ga.) Church, 1951-52; Log Cabin Church, Macon, Ga., 1955-58. Appointed (special) 1957 for CHILE; language student, San Jose, CosTA Rica, 1958. m. Maurine Robles, 1945. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. G. G. VonWaldner, 1180 E. 38rd St., Savannah, Ga. CHILE McTYRE, MAURINE EUNICE ROBLES (Mrs. John H.) b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 5, 1923; ed. Western Carolina Teachers College; Univ. of Tampa, B.S. (Ed.), 1944; S.B.T.S., M.S.M., 1951. Summer missionary in Okla. for Home Mission Board, 1947; dir., music and educ., Vineville Church, Macon, Ga., 1946; dir., youth choirs, Bull St. Church, Savannah, Ga., 1953-54; high school music teacher, Savannah, 1953. Appointed (special) for CHILE, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958. m. John H. McTyre, June 10, 1945. Children: Janelyn Mauricia, 1955; Maurine Elizabeth, 1956; John Andrew, 1958. CHILE MAIDEN, JOANNA CRANSTON b. Saltville, Va., June 24, 1929; ed. Va. Intermont College, A.A., 1948; Radford College of Va. Polytechnic Institute; Westhampton College of the Univ. of Richmond, B.S., 1950; Carver School; Woman’s Medical College of Pa., M.D., 1955. Intern, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., 1955-56; resident, City Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1956-58. Appointed 1958; physician, hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1958—. U.S. address: Meadowview, Va. NIGERIA MALONE, WILLIAM PATTON, JR. b. Jackson Co., Tex., Oct. 27, 1925; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948 S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Navy, 1944-46, chaplain, 1954-56; pastor, Swansville Church, Clarksville, Tex., 1949-50; Water St. Chapel, Waxahachie, Tex., 1950-52; Emmanuel Church, The Dalles, Ore., 1952-54; First Church, Bremond, Tex., 1956-58. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language student, San Jose, CosTA Rica, 1958-59. m. Janis Metcalf, 1950. U.S. address: Box 46, Temple, Tex. ARGENTINA ; MALONE, MARY JANIS METCALF (Mrs. William P., Jr.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 21, 1929; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., 1951. Baylor Uniy.; dining room worker, 1947-48, switchboard operator, 1948-49. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Riga 1958-59. m. William P. Malone, Jr., Aug. 4, 1950. Children: Michael Charles, 1952; Deb- orah Leigh, 1956. ARGENTINA MARCHMAN, MARGARET RANDALL (PEGGY) b. Bremen, Ga., Feb. 21, 1916; ed. Tift College, B.A., 19387; Carver School, M.R.E., 1989; George Peabody College for Teachers; Smith- Froebel Kindergarten Training School. Teacher, Tallulah Falls (Ga.) Mountain Boarding School, 1939-40. Appointed 1941; teacher, Elam Memorial girls’ school, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1941-48, 1946—; teacher, Training School, and supervisor, girls’ school, Abeokuta, 1943; teacher, Baptist college, and interim prin., day school, Iwo, 1945. U.S. address: Rabun Gap, Ga. NIGERIA MARGRETT, ANNE SOWELL (Mrs. H. G.) b, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct. 22, 1909; ed: Va. Intermont College; Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.A., 1940; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1939. Appointed 1941; dir., WMU Training School, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1936, 1940, 1941-52; dir., woman’s dept., International Baptist Theol. Seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1953—. Author: “Under the Southern Cross.’”’ m, Herbert George Margrett, Nov. 11, 1933 (d. 1936). Child: Doreen Elizabeth (m. Berry), 1935. U.S. address: 8683 Woodmont Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn. ARGENTINA 114 MARLAR, MONDA VESTA b. Anadarko, Okla., Jan. 19, 1920; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Okla. Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1944; La. College, B.A., 1948; Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, Canada; S.W.B.T.S. Nurse, Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City, and Alexandria (La.) Baptist Hospital, 1945-49; worker, V.B.S., Fulter Foundation, Okla. (summer), 1950; nurse, WMU camp, Okla. (summer), 1951. Appointed 1952; nurse, Sanyati, SoUTHERN RHODESIA, 1952-58, 1958—; language student, Salisbury, 1958. U.S. address: 1814 N.W. Tenth, Oklahoma City, Okla. SOUTHERN RHODESIA MARLER, LOVLACE PARKES b. Harperville, Miss., June 4, 1922; ed. Ouachita Baptist College; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 19538. U.S. Army, 1943-46; pastor, Harperville, Miss., 1948-49; Newhebron, Miss., 1949-51; McComb, Miss., 1951-54; Forkville, Miss., 1954-55. Ap- pointed (special) 1955; language study, Seoul, Korba, 1956; Taejon, 1956-58; evang., Seoul, 1958—. m. Martha Ellen Townsend, 1946. U.S. address: Harperville, Miss. KOREA MARLER, MARTHA ELLEN TOWNSEND (Mrs. L. Parkes) b. Harperville, Miss., Sept. 6, 1925; ed. East Central (Miss.) Jr. College, A.A., 1945; Ouachita Baptist College; Miss. College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Bookkeeper, supply co., Jackson, Miss., 1945-46, 1947-49; private piano teacher, Forkville, Miss., 1954-55. Appointed (special) 1955; language study, Seoul, Korma, 1956; Taejon, 1956-58; evang., Seoul, 1958—. m. L. Parkes Marler, Apr. 14, 1946. Children: Gloria Ellen, 1953; Marcus iste 9 EA MARLOWE, ELIZABETH ROSE b. Williamsburg, Ky., Apr. 21, 1890; ed. Cumberland College, B.A., 1912; Ky. State Teachers College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Teacher, Gatliff, Pineville, and Williamsburg, Ky., and Sue Bennett Jr. College, London, Ky., 1912-19; church youth worker at Williams- burg. Appointed 1921; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1921-22; educ.-evang. work, Cantonese church, and Shung Tak girls’ school, Shanghai, 1922-28, 1932-41, 1945-49; pres., Shung Tak School, 1929- 81; interned 1941-48; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, JAPAN, 1950-55. Retired 1956. Address: 125 So. Bayly Ave., Louisville 6, Ky. EMERITUS—CHINA and JAPAN MARSHALL, BERTHA JANE b. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 27, 1981; ed. Protestant Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing (Evansville), R.N., 1954; Georgetown College, B.A., 1956; S.B.T.S. Psychiatric aide, Evansville State Hospital (summers), 1949, 1950; summer missionary in Tex., Home Mission Board, 1951; nurse, Protestant Deaconess Hospital, 1954-55, 1956; John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital, Georgetown, 1955-56; Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1957-58. U.S. address: 216 W. Indiana St., Evansville, Ind. JAPAN MARSHALL, JESSE RALPH, JR. b. Grenada County, Miss., Feb. 13, 1919; ed. Clarke Memorial Col- lege; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Army, 1941-45; salesman, Grenada, 1946; pastor, Springfield Church, Natchez, Miss., 1950-58; teacher, Crosby (Miss.) Consolidated School, 1952-55. Appointed (special) for THAILAND, 1958. m. Betty Jackson, 1952. U.S. address: Rte. 5, Box 206, Natchez, Miss. THAILAND MARSHALL, BETTY LOU JACKSON (Mrs. J. Ralph, Jr.) b. Natchez, Miss., Nov. 8, 1928; ed. Clarke Memorial. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1950. V.B.S. worker, Ala., 1948; library worker, Miss. College, Clinton, 1948-49; Fisk Public Library, Natchez, 1949; schoolteacher, Tutwiler (Miss.) School, 1950-51; Laurel (Miss.) Public Schools, 1951-52. Appointed (special) for ‘THATLAND, 1958. m. J. Ralph Marshall, Jr., June 12, 1952. Children: Susan Rebekah, 1958; Jesse Ralph, III, 1955. THAILAND MARTIN, CHARLES L., JR. b. Fort Payne, Ala., Jan. 26, 1923; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute; Howard College, B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.M., 1953. U.S. Army Air Force, 1948-45; summer worker, B.T.U. Dept., Ala., 1946; assoc. pastor, First Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1948; pastor, Smithfield (Ky.) Church, 1949-52; First Church, Oxford, Ala., 1952-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1956-58; student evang., Tokyo, 1958—. m. Anne Crittendon, 1947. U.S. address: c/o C. L. Martin, 10 S. Douglas Ave., Sylacauga, Ala. JAPAN 115 ait A MARTIN, ANNE ATHALYN CRITTENDON (Mrs. Charles L., Jr.) b. Pittsburg, Tex., Feb. 7, 1922; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1944. Managing editor, “Window of YWA,” “World Comrades,” Bir- mingham, Ala., 1944-45; asst. editor, “The Baptist Student,” Nash- ville, Tenn., 1945-47; journalism instructor, public relations asst., Howard College, Ala., 1947-48; staff writer, public relations firm, Louisville, Ky., 1949-50; public health educator, Ky. State Dept. of Health, Louisville, 1950-52. Appointed 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1956-58; student evang., Tokyo, 1958—. m. Charles L. Martin, Jr., Aug. 5, 1947. Children: Elizabeth Anne, 1953; Patrice Louise, 1956. JAPAN MARTIN, EARL RICHARD b. Milton, Pa., Nov. 18, 1927; ed. Maryville College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Prin. and teacher, public schools, Blount Co., Tenn., 1949; pastor, Emet (Okla.) Church, 1950-51; Ashland (Okla.) Church, 1950-51; Lovelady Mission, Ada, Okla., 1951-52; Temple Hills Church, Washington, D. C., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1957; evang. worker, Nairobi, KENyA, 1957—. m. Jane Winchester, 1948. U.S. address: 2215 Minnesota Ave., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. KENYA MARTIN, MARY JANE WINCHESTER (Mrs. Earl R.) b. Washington, D. C., Mar. 4, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Playground and kindergarten worker, settlement house, Washington, 1946; V.B.S. worker, Washington (summers), 1947-50; teacher, Blount Co., Tenn., 1948-49. Appointed 1956; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1957; evang. worker, Nairobi, KENyA, 1957—. m. Earl R. Martin, July 30, 1948. Chil- dren: Judy Carol, 1951; Susan Lorraine, 1955; Charlene Jeanette, 1957. KENYA MARTIN, EULA PAULINE b. Kingsport, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1930; ed. East Tenn. State College, B.S., 1950; George Peabody College; M.A., 1952; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. Teacher, Greene Co., Tenn., 1950-51; asst. medical librarian, Vanderbilt Univ., 1952-53; asst. regional librarian, Lafayette, Ga. (summer), 1953; student librarian, Carver School, 1953-55; summer student worker, Home Mission Board, Ore., 1954. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56, 1957; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, 1956-57, 1958—. U.S. address: 730 Myrtle St., Kingsport, Tenn. NIGERIA MARTIN, GLEN RAY b. Flat Rock, Ill., Feb. 9, 1929; ed. So. Ill. College of Bible; Southern Ill. Univ., B.S., 1951; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Th.M., 1956. Pastor, Prairie Grove and Mt. Olive churches, Robinson, Ill., 1947-48; Bryan Street Church, Herrin, Ill., 1948-51; Duncanville Church, Robinson, Ill., 1951-54; minister of educ., Immanuel Church, Louisville, Ky., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language study, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYA, 1956-58; pastor, Petaling Jaya church, 1957-58; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Penang, 1958—. m. Betty Davis, 1948. U.S. address: Box 22, Flat Rock, Ill. MALAYA MARTIN, BETTY NELL DAVIS (Mrs. Glen R.) b. Mt. Vernon, IIl., Oct. 16, 1927; ed. Southern Ill. College of Bible; Southern Ill. Univ., B.S., 1951; Carver School. Kindergarten teacher, Louisville, Ky., 1951-56. Appointed 1956; language study, Kuala Lumpur, MALAyA, 1956-58; evang., Penang, 1958—. m. Glen R. Martin, July 17, 1948. Children: Kolina Kay, 1950; Kristie Lin, 1954; Kevin Robert, 1957; Kenneth Scott, 1958. MALAYA MARTIN, HENRY DEARMAN b. Stuart, Va., Mar. 7, 1928; ed. Bluefield College; Georgetown College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; Memphis State College. U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-46; employee, firms in Greensboro, N. C., 1941-42, Martinsville, Va., 1946-48; pastor, Springfield (Va.) Church, 1954. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NiGERIA, 1954-55; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, 1954—. m. Margaret Mc- Mullen, 1954. U.S. address: Rte. 5, Stuart, Va. NIGERIA MARTIN, MARGARET ANNE McMULLEN (Mrs. Henry D.) b. Summer, Miss., Jan. 31, 1929; ed. Blue Mountain College; Miss. College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Home Mission Board summer worker, 1948, 1950, 1952; schoolteacher, Flora, Miss., 1950-51; Shaw, Miss., 1953-54; Fairfax County, Va., 1954. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954-55; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, 1955—. m. Henry D. Martin, Aug. 18, 1954. NIGERIA 116 MASAKI, TOMOKI (TOM) b. Waimea, Kauai, T. H., Aug. 8, 1925; ed. Baylor Univ., B.B.A., 1953; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Army, 1945-48; student pastor, San Benito, Tex., 1951-52; adm. resident, Ky. Baptist Hospital, Louisville, 1955-56. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1956-58; business adm., Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1958—. m. Betty Takahashi, 1952. U.S. address: Box 567, Waimea, Kauai, T. H. JAPAN MASAKI, BETTY YACKO TAKAHASHI (Mrs. Tomoki) b. Wahaiwa, Oahu, T. H., Aug. 24, 1930; ed. Wayland Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.S., 1952. Asst. to nursery school dir., Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1950-52; sec., Wahiawa (Hawaii) Church, 1952; home economics teacher, Oglesby, Tex., 1952-53; Anchorage, Ky., 1953-55. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1956-58; home-church evang., Kyoto, 1958—. m. Tomoki Masaki, July 26, 1952. Children: Kenneth Masao, 1955; Jaynealyce Le aaa eh APA MASTERS, HELEN RUTH b. Miami, Fla., Nov. 1, 1922; ed. Southern Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1944; Blue Mountain College; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T\S., M.R.E., 1950; Maternity Center Association (N. Y. C.), C.N.M., 1958. Employee, Home Mission Board, Tex. and N. M. (summer), 1945, 1957; gen. duty nurse, City Hospital, Miami, Fla., 1946; South- ern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1948; fieldworker, WMU, Fla. (summer), 1949. Appointed 1950; medical missionary, Home for Motherless Children, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1950-52; medical work, Iwo, 1953-54; Eku, 1954-55; Baptist welfare center, Ire, 1955—. U.S. address: 1429 N.W. 34th St., Miami, Fla. NIGERIA MATHIS, VIRGINIA BENNETT b. Boyce, La., May 15, 1916; ed. South Ga. Teachers College; Tift College, B.A., 1937; Carver School, M.R.E., 1939; College of Chinese Language Studies (Berkeley, Calif.); George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1957. Social worker, welfare dept., Atlanta, Ga., 1939; educ. dir., First Church, Pineville, Ky., 1939-42; promotional sec., First Church, Chester, S. C., 1942. Appointed 1942; language student, 1942-44; evang. worker, Nuuanu Baptist Church, Honolulu, HAWAI, 1944-46; promotional sec., national WMU, Shanghai, CurNna, 1947-51; evang., Chinese church, Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1952-54; publication work for Filipino churches, Manila, 1954—. U.S. address: c/o J. F. Mathis, Twin City, Ga. PHILIPPINES MATTHEWS, JACK BEACHAM b. Florala, Ala., May 4, 1918; ed. Univ. of Ala., B.A., 1939; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1942. Pastor, LaCentre (Ky.) Church, 1941-42; asst. pastor, Highland Ave. Church, Montgomery, Ala., 1942-43; Newton (Ala.) Church, 1943-44; Mt. Pleasant Church, Smith Mills, Ky., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLompBria, 1949-50; Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951; evang. worker, Cordoba, 1951-53; Tucuman, 1953—. m. Lois Ware, 1941. U.S. address: Florala, Ala. ARGENTINA MATTHEWS, LOIS WARE (Mrs. Jack B.) b. St. Andrews, Fla., Oct. 9, 1918; ed. Bowling Green Business Univ.; Carver School; Univ. of Louisville. Stenographer and bookkeeper, Panama City, Fla., 1939-41; sec., S.B.T.S., Louisville, Ky., 1941-42; Highland Ave. Church, Montgomery, Ala., 1942-43; St. Matthews (Ky.) Church, 1946-47. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBIA, 1949-50; Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1951; evang. worker, Cordoba, 1951-53; Tucuman, 1953—. m. Jack B. Matthews, June 26,1941. Children: Patricia Ann, 1948; Juanita Louisa, 1950. ARGENTINA MATTHEWS, WILLIAM HAROLD b. Ohio Co., Ky., Sept. 7, 1928; ed. Western Ky. State College, B.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. V.B.S. and youth revival worker, Ky. (summers), 1947-51; schoolteacher, Smiths Grove, Ky., 1953-54; pastor, Barnetts Creek Church, Hartford, Ky., 1949-50; Jackson Grove Church, Bowling Green, Ky., 1950-58; Smiths Grove Church, 1953- 55; Temple Church, Owensboro, Ky., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Cotabato, Cotabato, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58; evang., 1958—. m. Clara Lee, 1952. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Falls of Rough, Ky. PHILIPPINES MATTHEWS, CLARA ELIZABETH LEE (Mrs. W. Harold) b. Georgetown, Ky., June 5, 1929; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1950; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. V.B.S. worker, Ky., 1946; youth revival worker, Ky., 1947; student worker for Home Mission Board, N. M., 1950, Calif., 1951; minister of music and educ., Norview Church, Norfolk, Va., 1952; schoolteacher, Leatherwood School, Hazard, Ky., 1948-49; Smiths Grove, Ky., 1953-54. Appointed 1957; language study, Cotabato, Cotabato, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58; evang., 1958—. m. W. Harold Matthews, Sept. 25,1952. Child: Ti- mothy Harold, 1954. PHILIPPINES 117 MAYHALL, DAVID NORRIS b. Liberty, Miss., Jan. 28, 1925; ed. Delta State Teachers College; Miss. College, B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. U.S. mail carrier, Cleveland, Miss., 1942-48; ambulance driver, India and Burma, 1948-44; clerk, Baptist Book Store, Jackson, Miss. (part-time), 1945- 46; campus worker, S.B.T.S. (summer), 1948-49; pastor, Underwood (Ind.) Church, 1948-50. Appointed 1950; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1950-55, 1958-59; evang. worker, Ijebu-Ife, 1955-57; 1959—. m. Ollie Mae Ware, 1946. U.S. address: Magee, Miss. NIGERIA MAYHALL, OLLIE MAE WARE (Mrs. David N.) b. Simpson Co., Miss., Feb. 10, 1921; ed. Copiah-Lincoln Jr. College; Miss. College, B.S., 1947. Secretarial worker in Miss., 1939-41, 1943- 45; sec., Clinton (Miss.) Church, 1945-47; student missionary, Home Mission Board, Tulsa-Rogers Association, Okla. (summer), 1947; clerk-sec., American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Ky., 1947-50. Appointed 1950; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1950-55, 1958-59; evang. worker, Ijebu-Ife, 1955-57, 1959—. m. David N. Mayhall, June 14, 1946. Children: Ann Brummett, 1951; Janet Marie, 1952; Ellen Dale, 1955; Eva Gail, 1958. NIGERIA MEDLING, WILLIAM ROBERT b. Fukuoka, Japan, May 28, 1914; ed. Union Univ., B.A., 1935; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; Language School, Berkeley, Calif. Pastor, Slayden (Miss.) Church, 1938-42; pastor, Harperville and Hickory churches, Miss., 1942-43; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1943-46. Appointed 1946; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1947-49; evang., Kumamoto, 1949—. m. Mary Louise Gulley, 1939. U.S. address: ¢/o Dorris Ross, Bolivar, Tenn. JAPAN MEDLING, MARY LOUISE GULLEY (Mrs. William Robert) b. Whitesburg, Tenn., Jan. 6, 1915; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1987; Carver School, M.R.E., 1939; Language School, Berkeley, Calif. Asst. dir., Good Will Center, Nashville, Tenn., 1988; School- teacher, Harperville, Miss., 1948. Appointed 1946; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1947-49; evang., Kumamoto, 1949—. m. William Robert Medling, May 26, 1939. Children: Edward and Paul (twins), 1940; William Robert, Jr., 1944; Carol Ann, 1950. JAPAN MEFFORD, JOSEPH WILSON, JR. b. Fort Collins, Colo., Jan. 14, 1921; ed. Colo. A. and M. College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Em- ployee, dept. store, Fort Collins, Colo, 1938-42; U.S. Army, 1942-46; pastor, churches in Ark. and Miss., 1946-53. om 1953; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1953-54; evang., Valencia, 1954—. m. Lila Pritchard, 1944. U.S. address: 518 East Olive, Fort Collins, Colo. SPAIN MEFFORD, LILA PRITCHARD (Mrs. Joseph W., Jr.) b. Gilcrest, Colo., June 19, 1921; ed. Colo. A. and M. College, B.S., 1943; N.O.B.T.S. Teacher, high school, Platteville, Colo., 1943-44. Appointed 1953; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1953-54; evang., Valencia, 1954—. m. Joseph W. Mefford, Jr., May 28, 1944. Chil- dren: Sylvia Diane, 1945; Tony Joe, 1948; Janie Lee, 1950. Spat AIN MEIN, DAVID b. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 21, 1919; ed. Colegio Americano Batista (Recife, Brazil); Georgetown College, B.A., 1939; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1945. Prof., N.O.B.T.S., 1955. Appointed 1944; language student, Recife, BraziL, 1945-46; field missionary and astor, Aracaju, Sergipe, 1946-48; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, ecife, 1948—; pres., 1953—; pastor, Cordeiro Church, 1951—. Auth- or: “Contribution of Baptists to the Life of Brazil’’ (unpublished disser- tation) and “Sumario de Missoes.’”’ m. Lou Demie Segers, 1945. TLS. address: Clarksville, Ga. BRAZIL MEIN, LOU DEMIE SEGERS (Mrs. David) b. Cornelia, Ga., June 4, 1920; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, Clarkesville, Ga., 1941-42; sec., Mikado Church, Macon, Ga. (summer), 1948; educ. dir., First Church, Lanett, Ala., 1944. Appointed 1944; language student, Recife, BRAzIL, 1945-46; evang. worker, Aracaju, Sergipe, 1946-48; Recife, 1948—; teacher, WMU Training School, 1949; Baptist theol. seminary, 1958—. m. David Mein, Apr. 24, 1945. Children: John Edwin, 1946; Margaret Ruth, 1950; Mildred Elizabeth, 1903. AT L 118 MEIN, JOHN b. Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, Feb. 16, 1883; ed. Moody Bible Institute; S.B.T.S.,.Th.M., 1912; Georgetown College, D.D., 1950. Pastor, Cadiz, Ky., 1912-14; adviser, Baptist churches, and founder, Baptist Bible Institute, Nassau, Bahamas, 1953-56. Appointed 1914; editor, Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1914-15; dir., Campos school, 1915-19 (and founder); Maceio school, 1920-30, 1936-39; Baptist school, Recife, 1930-35, 1939-42; Recife seminary, 1942-52. Author: three books. Retired 1958. m. Elizabeth Margaret Fehsenfeld, Oct. 28, 1912 (d. 1946). Children: John G., 1913; Robert M., 1915; William Carey, 1918; David, 1919; Margaret E., 1924. m. Mildred Cox, 1947. U.S. address: 1267 Ingleside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. EMERITUS—BRAZIL and BAHAMAS MEIN, MILDRED COX (Mrs. John) b. Groesbeck, Tex., July 8, 1906; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1927; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1932. Schoolteacher, Groesbeck, Tex., 1927-30; missionary to Brazil, 1932-34; adviser, Baptist churches, Bahamas, 1953-56. Appointed 1934; prin., Girls’ Training School, and matron, girls’ dormitory, Colegio Americano Batista, Recife, Pernambuco, BraziL, 1934-52, Author: four church study books in Portuguese. Retired 19538. m. John Mein, Dec. 10, 1947. EMERITUS—BRAZIL and BAHAMAS MERCER, DEWEY EDWARD b. Central City, Ky., Aug. 20, 1929; ed. Union Univ.; Campbellsville College; Western Ky. State College, B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Pastor, Mt. Vernon Church, Calhoun, Ky., 1948-50; Penrod (Ky.) Church, 1951-53; Station Church, Semiway, Ky., 1951-53; New Hope Church, Moorman, Ky., 1949-50, 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1955-57; evang., Takamatsu, 1957—. m. Ramona Hall, 1954. U.S. address: 218 N. Fifth St., Central City, Ky. JAPAN MERCER, MARGARET RAMONA HALL (Mrs. Dewey E.) b. Blanche, Tenn., Sept. 12, 1928; ed. Nashville (Tenn.) Business College; Tenn. Temple College; Union Univ., B.A., 1952; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. Summer worker for Tenn. B.S.U., Hawaii, 1951; Home Mission Board, Calif., 1952; educ. sec., First Church, Fayetteville, Tenn., 1952-538. Appointed 1955; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1955-57; evang., Takamatsu, 1957—. m. Dewey E. Mercer, June 13, 1954. Child: Ramona Darlene, 1957. JAPAN MEREDITH, HELEN b. Hartwell, Ga., May 12, 1910; ed. Shorter College, B.A., 1932; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942. Schoolteacher, Ga., 1932-39; Brenau Academy, Gainesville, Ga., 1939-40; counselor, Camp Takeda, Gainesville, Ga., 1984-41. Appointed 1942; language student, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1942-48; educ.-evang. worker, Barranquilla, 1942-48; Cartagena, 1948—. U.S. address: Hartwell, Ga. COLOMBIA MERRITT, DEWEY ELWYN b. Hattiesburg, Miss., Mar. 6, 1980; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 19538; N,O.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Staff, Camp Ridgecrest for Boys (summer), 1949; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Ky., 1950; pastor, Eucutta Church, Wayne Co., Miss., 1950-52; Cowart Church, Charles- ton, Miss., 1953-54; Bluff Springs Church, Magnolia, Miss., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NiGmRIA, 1956-57; teacher, Hausa Baptist Pastor’s School, Kaduna, 1957; evang., Minna, 1958—. m. Elizabeth Cooper, 1952. U.S. address: Box 23, Clinton, Miss. NIGERIA MERRITT, SARAH ELIZABETH COOPER (Mrs. Dewey E.) b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 8, 1928; ed. Blue Mountain College; San- ta Barbara, branch of Univ. of Calif.; Miss. College, B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Student missionary to Hawaii (summer), 1950; office sec., Miss. Baptist Convention, Jackson, 1952; sec., Van Winkle Church, Jackson, 1958; librarian’s sec., N.O.B.T.S., 1958-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1956-57; teacher, Hausa Baptist pastor’s school, Kaduna, 1957; evang., Minna, 1958—. m. Dewey E. Merritt, Aug. 16, 1952. NIGERIA MEUTH, MARY SUE b. Henderson Co., Ky., Dec. 80, 1927; ed. Bethel College (Hopkinsville, Ky.); Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. V.B.S. worker, Home Mission Board, Ala. (summer), 1951; sec., asst. to pastor, East Chattanooga (Tenn.) Church, 1951-53; sec., alumni office, Carver School, 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Bandung, INDONEsIA, 1956-57; office sec., Mission head- uarters, Djakarta, 1957—. U.S. address: 605 Kimsey Lane, Hen- erson, Ky. INDONESIA 119 MEWSHAW, ROBERT E. L. b. Garland, Tex., Nov. 18, 1883; ed. Metropolitan Business College (Dallas); Univ. of Tex., M.D., 1908; New Orleans Polyclinic; N.O.B.T.S. | Private medical practice, Tex., 1908-16, 1925-35. Ap- pointed 1916; staff physician, Kweilin Baptist Hospital, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1916-25, 1938-40; Baptist Hospital, Yangchow, Kiangsu, 1935-37. Retired 1948. m. Dell Spencer, 1907. Address: 1717 So. Ninth, Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA MEWSHAW, DELL SPENCER (Mrs. Robert E. L.) b. Terrell, Tex., Feb. 23, 1884; ed. Sam Houston Teachers College; N.O.B.T.S. Teacher, Colegio Morelos, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 1904-05; Garland (Tex.) public schools, 1905-07. Appointed 1916; evang. worker, Kweilin Baptist Hospital, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1916-25, 1988-40; Baptist Hospital, Yangchow, Kiangsu, 1935-37. Retired 1948. m. Robert E. L. Mewshaw, July 3, 1907. Children: Georgia Nell (m. Dunn), 1908; Joe Spencer, 1910; Mary Helen (m. Williams), 1922; Dorothy Ruth, 1925. EMERITUS—CHINA MIDDLETON, HUBERT KINSON b. Rutherford Co., N. C., Dec. 24, 1918; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1940; Duke Univ.; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; S.E.B.T.S., Th.M., 1957. Pastor, N. C. churches, 1940-48, 1945-48; North Benson Church, Frankfort, Ky., 1944-45; Burney (Ind.) Church, 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1952—. m. Imo Jean Anthony, 1940. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Zora J. Anthony, Rt. 3, Yadkinville, N. C. CHILE MIDDLETON, IMO JEAN ANTHONY (Mrs. Hubert K.) b. Yadkin Co., N. C., Dec. 12, 1918; ed. King’s Business College; Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1939; Carver School. School- teacher, Bailey, N. C., 1939-40; Sugar Grove, N. C., 1946-47. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951; evang. worker, Santiago, CHILE, 1952—. m. Hubert K. Middleton, Aug. 7, 1940. Children: Mary Jeanne, 1942; Linda Lee, 1944; Joseph Anthony, 1948; Paul Kinson, 1950. CHILE MILES, JULIA VIRGINIA b. Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 6, 1918; ed. Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1939; Yale Univ. School of Nursing, Master of Nursing, 1943; Columbia Univ.; Carver School; Yale Univ. Language School. In- structor, Rex Hospital School of Nursing, Raleigh, N. C., 1943-44; educ. dir., Rex Hospital, 1945; N. C. Schools of Nursing, 1946-47; assoc. exec. sec. and counselor, N. C. Nurses’ Association, 1946-47; gen. duty, N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem (summer), 1948. Appointed 1948; language study, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1950-51; evang., Dagupan, 1952-58; seminary work, Baguio, 1953-54, 1956-57; medical work, Mati, 1954-55; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958-59; medical work, Kediri, 1959—. U.S. address: 1302 Chaney Rd., Raleigh, N. C. INDONESIA MILLER, FLORYNE TIPTON b. Elizabethton, Tenn., July 25, 1907; ed. Tenn. State College, B.S., 1988; Draughon’s Secretarial School; N.O.B.T.S., B.C.T., 1939. Sec., Johnson City (Tenn.) law office, 1930-35; proofreader, “Johnson City Press,’ 1936-87. Appointed 1939; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1989-41; teacher of English, North Gate Middle School, Shanghai, CHINA, 1941-42; interned 1942, repatriated 1943; evang. worker, Maui, Hawa, 1946; Tokyo, JAPAN, 1947-48; Kokura, 1948—. U.S. address: Johnson City, Tenn. JAPAN MILLER, GEORGIA ALICE b. Clarkesville, Ga., Aug. 18, 1914; ed. Rabun Gap-Nacoochee Jr. College; Ga. Baptist Hospital, School of Nursing, R.N., 1946; Univ. of Ga., B.S. in Nursing, 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Housekeeper and nurse to children, Chicopee Mills, Ga., 1932-33; hosiery mill, Gainesville, Ga., 1933-34; industrial worker, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee Jr. College, 1934-36, and asst. to industrial instructor, 1937-43; floor supervisor, Athens (Ga.) Gen. Hospital, 1946-47, and nurse, 1948-49. Appointed 1950; nurse, Baptist Hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1950-56; Join- krama, 1956-57; Shaki, 1957—. U.S. address: c/o E. L. Yeager, Rte. 1, Ellenwood, Ga. NIGERIA MILLIGAN, ALFRED RAY b. Wise Co., Tex., Aug. 24, 1926; ed. Decatur Baptist College, A.A., 1945; Howard Payne College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., 1949; North Tex. State College, M.S., 1957; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Teach- er, Slidell (Tex.) public school, 1946; pastor, Spring Mound Church, Decatur, Tex., 1944-45; Park Springs (Tex.) Church, 1945-46; Good Hope Church, Celina, Tex., 1945-49; Medicine Mound (Tex.) Church, 1949; Prosper (Tex.) Church, 1949-52; Waddill St. Church, McKinney, Tex., 1952-54; East Church, Denison, Tex., 1954-58. Appointed (special) 1958; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958- 59. m. Imogene Maxwell, 1951. U.S. address: 428 East Sears, Denison, Tex. EAST AFRICA 120 MILLIGAN, ELLEN IMOGENE MAXWELL (Mrs. A. Ray) b. Collin Co., Tex., Aug. 15, 1933; ed. North Tex. State College; S.W.B.T.S. Sec., Dallas, Tex., 1951; substitute teacher, Denison (Tex.) public schools, 1955-58. Appointed (special) 1958; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1958-59. m. A. Ray Milligan, Sept. 4, 1951. Children: Olan Ray, 1953; Timothy Wayne, 1956. EAST AFRICA MILLS, DOTTSON LEGRAND b. Crenshaw Co., Ala., Feb. 16, 1925; ed. Stetson Univ., B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, Port Orange (Fla.) Church, 1945-46; Bardstown Junction (Ky.) Church, 1948-50; First Church, Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1951-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1956-57; state evang., Junin, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1957—. m. Betty Frink, 1946. U.S. address: 8129 N.W. 28rd Ave., Miami, Fla. ARGENTINA MILLS, BETTY JEANNE FRINK (Mrs. Dottson L.) b. Miami, Fla., Nov. 1, 1926; ed. Stetson Univ.; Carver School, B.R.E., 1951. Library worker, Stetson Univ., 1945; post-office employee, 1946-47. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; home-church evang., Junin, ARGENTINA, 1957—. m. Dottson Legrand Mills, June 9, 1946. Children: Nancy Lynn, 1947; Becky Anne, 1952; Dottson Legrand, Jr., 1954. ARGENTINA MILLS, ERNEST OSCAR b. Deansville, Wis., Mar. 4, 1873; ed. Iowa Normal School; Des Moines College, B.A., 1906. Schoolteacher in U.S., 1892-1900; government schools, Japan, 1908-10. Appointed 1910; teacher, night school, JAPAN, railway evang., 1910-16; evang., Nagasaki, 1917- 40. Author: ‘Jottings from Japan” and hymns. Retired 1942. m. Grace Hughes, June 6, 1912 (d. 1932). Address: 4505 McCart Ave., Fort Worth 15, Tex. EMERITUS—JAPAN MILLS, JOHN EDWIN b. Mexia, Tex., July 4, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; M.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946. Pastor, Cotton Gin Church, Teague, Tex., 1940-41; Spring Creek Church, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1943-46; salesman, Waco, Tex., 1942-43; store, Fort Worth, Tex., 1945, 1947. Appointed 1947; teacher, Baptist Academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1948- 50; adviser, Ijebu Baptist Association, 1951-53; sec. of missions and evang.,\Ibadan, 1953—. m. Virginia Miller, 1942. U.S. address: 504 Rusk, Mexia, Tex. NIGERIA MILLS, VIRGINIA MILLER (Mrs. John E.) b. Galveston, Tex., Oct. 8, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1945. Clerical worker, American National Insurance Co., Galveston (summer), 1940; typist, U.S. Engineer Corp., Galveston (summer), 1942. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1948-50; Ijebu, 1951-53; Ibadan, 1958—. m. John Edwin Mills, Sept. 3, 1942. Child: Carol Elizabeth, 1958. NIGERIA MISNER, MARIAM LOU b. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 6, 1930; ed. St. Joseph Jr. College, A.A., 1949; William Jewell College, B.A., 1951; Mo. Methodist Hospital School of Technology (St. Joseph), M.T., 1953; Carver School, M.R.E., 1956. Nurse’s aide, Mo. Methodist Hospital, 1950; clinical laboratory worker, 1951; medical technologist, 1953-54, 1955. Ap- pointed 1956; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; laboratory medical technologist, Baptist hospital, Kediri, 1958—. U.S. address: 805 N. Francis, Savannah, Mo. INDONESIA MITCHELL, DEWEY LEON b. Grier, N. M., Dec. 15, 1924; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1953; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1957. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; inspector, credit co., Abilene, Tex., 1953-54; clerk-bookkeeper, Abilene, 1954- 56; clerk, Baptist Book Store, Fort Worth, Tex., 1957; Appointed (special) 1957; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958. m. Anne Moore, 1953. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Clovis, N. M. INDONESIA 121 MITCHELL, GLADYS ANNE MOORE (Mrs. D. Leon) b. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 25, 1984; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.B.A., 1955. V.B.S. worker, Tex., 1952; sec., Hardin-Simmons, 1954; bookkeeper-typist, Abilene, Tex., 1955; sec.-bookkeeper, Fort Worth, Tex., 1956-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958. m. D. Leon Mitchell, Dec. 22, 1958. Child: Leland Ray, 1957. INDONESIA MITCHELL, HOWARD BARRY b. Honea Path, S. C., Nov. 21, 1925; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Employee, shipyard, Panama City, Fla., 1948-45; seminary cafeteria, 1949-50; aircraft plant, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951; pastor, Rock Prairie Church, Bryan, Tex., 1952-53, Eureka Church, ‘Anderson, S. C., 1958-55. Appointed 1955; language stu- ‘ dent, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1956-57; evang., Caruaru, Pernambuco, 1957-58; Garanhuns, 1958—; pastor, Santa Cruz Church, 1958—. rN m,. Laura Tollison, 1949. U.S. address: 402 Brown Ave., Belton, S.C. BRAZIL MITCHELL, LAURA TOLLISON (Mrs. H. Barry) b. Belton, S. C., Jan. 5, 1927; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Asst., Woman’s College Library, Fur- man Univ., Greenville, S. C., 1946-49; library, S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-52; schoolteacher, Anderson, S. C., 1953-54. Ap- pointed 1955; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; evang., Caruaru, Pernambuco, 1957-58; Garanhuns, 1958—. m. H. Barry Mitchell, June 11, 1949. Children: David Barry, 1952; Howard Lee, 1955. BRAZIL MITCHELL, JAMES FRANKLIN b. Landrum, S. C., Oct. 10, 1914; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1935; Duke Univ., M.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948. Prof. of English, North Greenville Jr. College, Tigerville, S. C., 1985-40. Appointed 1948; language student, Temuco, CHILE, 1944-45; teacher, Baptist. school, Temuco, 1945-47, 1951-55; pastor, El Redentor Baptist Church, Temuco, 1947; fieldworker, Southern district, 1947-49; field evang., Antofagasta, 1955-59. m. Margaret Pattillo, 1939. U.S. address: Florence, S. C. CHILE MITCHELL, MARGARET PATTILLO (Mrs. J. Franklin) b. Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 12, 1915; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Woman’s College, Furman Univ., B.A., 1988; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942. Schoolteacher, Florence, S. C., 1938-39. Appointed 1948; language student, Temuco, CHILE, 1944-45; educ. and women’s worker, Temuco, 1945-55; teacher, Baptist school, Temuco, 1946-51; home-church evang., Antofagasta, 1955-59. m. J. Franklin Mitchell, June 2, 1939. Children: Boy, 1943 (d. 1943); Margaret Alice, 1944; Henry Wells, et Grace Evelyn, 1950; John Timothy, 1952; Martha eer 5 E MONTROY, EDYTHE INEZ b. Drew, Miss., Jan. 2, 1916; ed. Sunflower Jr. College; Delta State Teachers College, B.S., 1938; Soule Business College (New Orleans); N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946. Schoolteacher, Aberdeen, Miss., 1938-41; Picayune, Miss., 1941-42; staff, N.O.B.T.S., 1942-44; teacher, Union Baptist Theol. Seminary (Negro), New Orleans, 1944-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1946-47; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, 1947—. U.S. address: 241 Sage Ave., Drew, Miss. NIGERIA MOON, HAZEL FRANCES b. Spout Springs, Va., Sept. 26, 1915; ed. Ferrum Jr. College; Stuart Circle Hospital School of Nursing (Richmond, Va.), R.N., 1946; Richmond Professional Institute, B.S., 1946; Carver School. Appoint- ed 1947; nurse, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1947-57; toe aagr’ 2 student, Univ. rr Teaching Hospital, Ibadan, 1958. U.S. address: Appomattox, Va. NIGERIA MOON, JAMES LOYD b. Maysville, Ala., Oct. 10, 1922; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1946; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; S.B.T.S. Pastor, Ala. churches, 1941-46; sR, pastor, Bethany Mission, Ensley, Ala., 1943; gym instructor, YMCA, Birmingham, Ala., 1943-44; summer worker, Ala. B.T.U., 1945-46; pastor, Liberty Church, Mitchell, Ind., 1946-50; Dawson Memorial Church, Lewisport, Ky. (half-time), 1949-50.. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1951-52; evang. worker, Manaus, 1952—. m. Mary Hazel Ford, 1950. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Gurley, Ala. BRAZIL 122 MOON, MARY HAZEL FORD (Mrs. J. Loyd) b. Albertville, Ala., Oct. 20, 1922; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1951. Caseworker, Dale County Dept. of Public Welfare, 1943-44; U.S. Navy, hospital corpsman, 1944-46; reporter, “Birmingham Post,’”’ 1946-48; dir. of public re- lations, Baptist hospital, Birmingham, 1948-49. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951-52; evang. worker, Manaus, 1952—. m. J. Loyd Moon, May 23, 1950. Children: James Loyd, Jr., 1951; Joel Ford, 1956; John William, 1957. BRAZIL MOORE, BONNIE MAE b. Durant, Okla., Dec. 18, 1914; ed. Young Harris College; Piedmont College; B.A., 1937; Southern Business Univ.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Clermont, Lake Park, Blue Ridge, Pitts, and Arabi, Ga., 1938-43; U.S. Army, WAC, U.S.A., Africa, Italy, 1943-45; V.B.S. worker for Home Mission Board, Va. (summer), 1947. Ap- pointed 1948; teacher, Idi-Aba Baptist girls’ school, and evang. worker, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1948-51; field evang. and teacher, Hausa pastors’ school, Kaduna, 1952-58; teacher, Reagan Memorial Girls’ School, Yaba, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 8, Box 409, College Park, Ga. NIGERIA MOORE, ELTON b. Carthage, Miss., Sept. 14, 1922; ed. Clarke Memorial College; Miss. College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950; B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, churches in Miss., 1941-48, 1946-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bandung, INDONEsIA, 1955; evang. worker, Kediri, 1956—. m. M. Jean Cooper, 1944. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Box 126, Morton, Miss. INDONESIA MOORE, MIMI JEAN COOPER (Mrs. Elton) b. Morton, Miss., Jan. 3, 1926; ed. Clarke Memorial College; Miss. ore B.A., 1947; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, 1944-46, 1947-48; sec,, Winnfield (La.) Church, 1951. Appointed 1954; language stu- dent, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955; evang. worker, Kediri, 1956—. m. Elton Moore, Nov. 15, 1944. Child: Lowry Reece, 1951. INDONESIA MOORE, JOHN ALLEN b. Clarksdale, Miss., Dec. 10, 1912; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1934; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1937; Ph.D., 1944. Pastor, Salvisa, Ky., 1985-38; prof. of English, Howard College, Birmingham, Ala., 1945-47; Bible, Baylor Univ., 1947-48. Appointed 1938; dir., Baptist Bible School, Belgrade, YUGOSLAVIA, 1940-41; Zagreb, 1955-56; Budapest, HUNGARY, 1941-42; welfare worker among Yugoslav refugees in EGYPT, 1944-45; prof., Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, Zurich, SwITZERLAND, 1948-55, 1957—; relief work among Hungarian refugees, Vienna, AusTRIA, 1956-57. m. Pauline Willingham, 1940. U.S. address: 118 S. Green St., Tupelo, Miss. EUROPE MOORE, PAULINE WILLINGHAM (Mrs. John Allen) b. Macon, Ga., May 4, 1912; ed. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1988; Carver School, M.R.E., 1988. Appointed 1939; women’s worker, Belgrade, YUGOSLAVIA, 1940-41; Zagreb, 1955-56; Budapest, HuNGARy, 1941- 42; teacher, seminary, Ruschlikon, Zurich, SWITZERLAND, 1948-55, 1957—; welfare worker among Yugoslav refugees in EGypt, 1944- 45. m. John Allen Moore, Jan. 10, 1940. Children: Marilyn, 1950; Edward, 1950. EUROPE MOORE, MINNIE FOSTER (Mrs. James Walton) b. Eastland, Tex., Jan. 12, 1898; ed. Canyon (Tex.) State Teachers College; Hardin-Simmons College; Univ. of Tex.; S.B.T.S. School- teacher, Tex., 1914-17. Appointed 1920; language student, Peking, and Chefoo, CHINA, 1920-22; dir., primary schools, and teacher, girls’ school, Chefoo, 1922-26; teacher, boys’ school, and evang. work, Chefoo, 1929-86; acting supt., 1939-40. Retired 1951. m. James Walton Moore, Sept. 28, 1917 (d. 1988). Children: Martha Jane (m. Hutchins), 1918; James Walton, Jr., 1919; Julia Miriam (m. Wofford), 1923; Betty Ruth (m. Parker), 1924. Address: 711 S. Fifth St., Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA MOORE, ROBERT CECIL b. Fort Green, Fla., Jan. 28, 1894; ed. Columbia College, B.A., 1917; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1919; S.B.T.S., Ph.D., 1944. Founder, first pastor, First Mexican Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1918-19. Appointed 1919; evang. worker, and pastor, First Church, Concepcion, CHILE, 1919-33; Temuco, 1934-49; Santiago, 1950—; editor, ‘“‘La Voz Bautista”; manager, Baptist Book Store and publishing house, 1928—; radio preacher, “La Hora Bautista,” 1950—. Author: “Piety and Poverty in Chile,” “El Christianismo Para Hoy,” “Agnes Graham of Chile.” m. Mary Pimm, 1918. U.S. address: 4414 Hazelton Dr., Houston 35, Tex. CHILE 123 MOORE, MARY PIMM (Mrs. Robert Cecil) b. Tampa, Fla., Sept. 2, 1894; ed. Columbia College, B.A., 1916; Carver School; S.W.B.T.S., B.M.T. and M.M.T., 1919. City mis- sionary, Mexican Baptist Church, Waco, Tex. (summer), 1918; missionary, First Mexican Baptist Church, Fort Worth, 1918-19. Appointed 1919; editor, Chilean WMU magazines; gen. sec., national WMU, Concepcion, CHILE, 1920-34; Temuco, 1934-49; Santiago, 1950—. m. Robert Cecil Moore, Sept. 4, 1918. Children: Robert Alan, 1920; Anna Evelyn (m. Moline), 1922; Ruth Mary (m. Moreno), 1925; Charles Dean, 1928; Elizabeth Virginia (m. Walz), 1929; Albert Marion, 1932. CHILE MOORE, VIRGINIA DALE b. Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 15, 1928; ed. Draughon’s Business College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953. Clerk, State Dept., Washington, D. C., 1941-42; stenographer, Camp Barkeley, Abilene, Tex., 1942-48; educ. sec. and part-time worker, First Baptist Church, Abilene, 1943-48; young people’s dir., First Church, Dallas, 1948-51. Appointed 1952; language student, Ibadan, NIGERIA, 1953; teacher, Reagan girls’ school, Lagos, 1953-57; evang. work, Joinkrama, 1958—. U.S. address: Star Route, Blackwell, Tex. NIGERIA MOORE, WALTER MASON b. Beggs, Okla., July 16, 1917; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1940; Baylor Univ.; Okla. Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1945; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Tulane School of Tropical Medicine, M.P.H., 1956. Intern, Mo. Baptist Hospital, St. Louis, 1945-46; U.S. Army, 1946-49; resi- dent, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, 1949-50; school physician, N.O.B.T.S., 1950-51; civil service doctor, Camp LeRoy Johnson, New Orleans, 1951-52. Appointed (special until 1955) 1952; staff doctor, hospital, Joinkrama, NiGERIA, 1952—; missionary adviser, 1956—. m. Charlean De Berry, 1989. U.S. address: 1407 East 36th St., Tulsa, Okla. NIGERIA MOORE, CHARLEAN DE BERRY (Mrs. Walter M.) b, Martha, Okla., May 26, 1920; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1944; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Worker in library and press, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, 1940-41; schoolteacher, Okla., 1941-45; nurse’s aide and student sec., Mo. Baptist Hospital, St. Louis, 1945- 46; student sec., Tex. Western College, El Paso, 1947. Appointed (special until 1955) 1952; evang. worker, Joinkrama, NIGERIA, 1952—. m. Walter M. Moore, June 6, 1939. Children: Walter Mason, II, 1946; Charles Arthur, 1951. NIGERIA MOORE, WILLIAM DEWEY b. Statesville, N. C., July 14, 1898; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1924; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1927; Ph.D., 1934. Prof., Baptist Bible School, Washington, D. C., 1927-33; pastor, Anacostia Church, Washington, 1931-37; chaplain, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washing- ton, 1933-37. Appointed 1937; evang. worker, Rome, ITALY, 1937- 41; treas., Mission, 1937—; relief and deputation work for Foreign Mission Board, 1941-46; relief mission to Italy, 1945; relief and evang. work, Italy, 1947-50; teacher, Armstrong Memorial Training School, Rome, 1950-53; pastor, Centocelle Church, 1954—. m. Alice Speiden, 1933. U.S. address: 9314 49th Ave., College Park, Md. ITALY MOORE, ALICE SPEIDEN (Mrs. W. Dewey) b. Washington, D. C., June 5, 1904; ed. George Washington Univ.; Temple Business College (Washington, D. C.). Sec., First Baptist Church, Washington, D. C., 1925-28; young people’s worker, Wash- ington, 1925-87. Appointed 1937; women’s worker, Rome, ITALY, 1937-41, 1946-58; relief and deputation work, 1941-46; dir., G. B. Taylor orphanage and rest home, 1953—; member, exec. com., Euro- pean Baptist WMU, 1948—. m. W. Dewey Moore,’ Sept. 28, 1933. Children: Marylu, 1935; William Dewey, Jr., 1937; Charlotte Ann, 1939; Alice Elizabeth, 1941. ITALY MOORE, WILLIS TRUEMAN b. Greenwood, Ark., Aug. 12, 1928; ed. Univ. of Ark., B.S.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Inspector, Ark. State Plant Board, Little Rock, 1947-48; summer missionary to Hawaii for Ark. B.S.U., 1950; schoolteacher, Greenwood, 1951-52, 1955; pastor, First Church, Jenny Lind, Ark., 1949-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Dacca, EAST PAKISTAN, 1957-58; evang. work, Faridpur, 1958—. m. Jane Bassett, 1958. U.S. address: 1016 N. 36th St., Fort Smith, Ark. PAKISTAN MOORE, ERMA JANE BASSETT (Mrs. W. Trueman) b. Greenwood, Ark., Nov. 7, 1927; ed. Ark. Polytechnic College, B.A., 1958. Schoolteacher, Greenwood, 1948-49; deputy county clerk, Greenwood, 1950-51; private piano teacher, Lamar, Ark., 1951- 58; Greenwood, 1948-49, 1953-56; librarian, Greenwood High School, 1958-56. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Dacca, EAST PAKISTAN, 1957-58; evang. work, Faridpur, 1958—. m. W. Trueman Moore, June 14, 1953. Children: Trudy Jane, 1954; Willis True- man, Jr., 1956; Lee Arthur, 1958. PAKISTAN 124 MOOREFIELD, VIRGIL HISGEN, JR. b. Hopkinsville, Ky., July 19, 1931; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1953; Institute of International Educ. (New York); S.E.B.T:S., B.D., 1957. Radio announcer, WHOP, Hopkinsville, Ky. (summer), 1953; interim (summer) pastor, Rosehill (N. C.) Church, 1958, and Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Hopkinsville, 1954; asst. pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, Fayetteville, N. C., 1955; pastor, Sandy Branch Church, Bear Creek, N. C., 1955-58; fellow, S.E.B.T.S., Wake Forest, N. C., 1957; instructor, S.E.B.T.S., 1957-59. Appointed for ITaLy, 1958. m. Jane Richardson, 1955. U.S. address: Rte. 3, Hopkinsville, Ky. ITALY MOOREFIELD, JANE RICHARDSON (Mrs. Virgil H., Jr.) b. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 22, 1985; ed. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C., B.M., 1959. Organist and choir dir., Northside Christian Church, Cincinnati, 1953-55; minister of music, Trinity Church, Fayetteville, N. C. (summer), 1955; piano teacher, school, Siler City, N. C., 1955-57; Goldston, N. C., 1956-58; substitute piano teacher, Wake Forest, N. C., 1958- 59. Appointed for ITaty, 1958. m. Virgil Moorefield, Jr., 1955. Child: Virgil Edwin, 1956. ITALY MOORHEAD, MARION FRANCIS b. Easley, S. C., Apr. 23, 1917; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Univ. of Calif. Pastor, Columbia Church, Greenville Co., S. C., and prin., Prince- town Grade School, 1939-40; pastor, Lydia Mill, Clinton, S. C., 1940-41; Joy, Tex., 1941-42; Keller, Tex., 1942-43; student sec., later assoc. pastor, Norman, Okla., 1948-44; chaplain, U.S.N.R., 1944-46. Appointed 1946; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1947-49; prof., Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1949-52; evang. worker, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 1952-58; dir., religious activities, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1958—. m. Thelma Chandler, 1940. U.S. address: 301 E. Main, Easley, S.C. JAPAN MOORHEAD, THELMA CHANDLER (Mrs. Marion F.) b. Hopewell, Va., Jan. 11, 1917; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Winthrop College, B.A., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944; Univ. of Calif. Schoolteacher, Whitmire, S. C., 1939-40; Wadsworth, S. C., 1940-41; educ. dir., First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, S. C., 1945- 46. Appointed 1946; language study, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1946-49; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1949-52; evang. worker, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 1952-58; teacher, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1958—. m. Marion F. Moorhead, June 8, 1940. Children: Michael Chandler, 1943; Walter Douglas, 1946; Margaret Ann, 1950. JAPAN MORGAN, EDGAR CARTER b. Laichowfu, Shantung, China, Oct. 18, 1918; ed. Wayland College, Georgetown College, B.A., 1933; Columbia Bible College; N.O.B.T\S., Th.M., Th.D., 1942. Pastor, Westminster (S. C.) Church, 1943-44; teacher, Bryan Univ., Dayton, Tenn., 1944-45; Bible teacher, Clear Creek Springs, Pineville, Ky., 1945-46; pastoral assoc., First Church, Thomasville, N. C., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; pastor and field- worker, Waimea, Kauai, HAwat, 1948-54; dir., Baptist Student Center, Honolulu, 1954-55; dean, Baptist theol. seminary, Kowloon, HonGa KonG, 1955—; teacher, Baptist college, 1956-57. m. Agnes McMahan, 1947. U.S. address: Westminster, S. C. HONG KONG MORGAN, AGNES McMAHAN (Mrs. E. Carter) b. Greenville Co., S. C., Apr. 3, 1923; ed. Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1944; Furman Univ., B.A., 1947. Dir., Young People’s work and pastor’s sec., Bible Presbyterian Church, Greenville, S. C., 1944- 47; educ. dir., First Baptist Church, Thomasville, N. C., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; evang. worker, Waimea, Kauai, HAwau, 1948-54; Baptist Student Center, Honolulu, 1954-55; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Kowloon, HoNG Kona, 1955—; Baptist college, 1956—. m. E. Carter Morgan, July 23, 1947. Child: Joel Edgar, 1958. HONG KONG MORGAN, EDGAR L. b. Fayette, Mo., Aug. 16, 1878; ed. Georgetown College, M.A., 1900; D.D., 1925; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1905. Prin., Laurel Baptist Seminary, London, Ky., 1901-02; dir., Christian life conferences, 1933-53. Ap- pointed 1905; evang. work at Laichowfu, North CHINA Baptist Mission, 1905-21; editorial sec., Mandarin dept., China Baptist Publication Society, Tsingtao, 1921-27; editor and publisher of Chinese paper, ‘““North China Baptist,’ 1921-27. Author: contributor (1925-39) to Annual of ‘Encyclopedia Americana.” Retired 1932. m. Lelah May Carter, 1904. U.S. address: Chauga Heights, West- minster, S. C. EMERITUS—CHINA MORGAN, LELAH MAY CARTER (Mrs. E. L.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 18, 1878; ed. Brenau College; Baltimore Art School; S.B.T.S. Conference speaker and Bible teacher, 1933-53. Appointed 1905; gen. missionary work, North CHINA, 1905-21; trans- lator and co-editor, “North China Baptist,” Tsingtao, 1921-27. Retired 1932. m. E. L. Morgan, Sept. 21, 1904. Children: Edgar Carter, 1913; Constance Gloria, 1925. EMERITUS—CHINA 125 MORGAN, GERTRUDE WEATHERBY (Mrs. Finis Alma Rhine) b. Decatur, Tex., Dec. 18, 1890; ed. Greenwood (Tex.) College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1919. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1907-19. Appointed 1919; language student and teacher, Colegio Americano Batista, Recife, BRAZIL, 1919-20; prof., Colegio Batista Shepard, Rio, 1920-21; dormitory mother, teacher, Colegio Batista Mineira, Belo Horizonte, 1922-28; Colegio Batista Fluminense, Campos, 1930-32; Colegio Batista Brasileiro, Sao Paulo, 1932-39; educ. worker, Araraquara, 1989-45; teacher, Baptist school and center, Sao Paulo, 1945-51. Retired 1952. m. Finis Alma Rhine Morgan, July 12, 1910 (d. 1954). Children: Marian Almarie (m. Keegan), 1913; Beulah’ Virginia (m. Buddin), 1922; Finis Alma Rhine, Jr., 1927. Address: Eastland, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL MORGAN, MARY NEAL b. Mercer Co., Ky., Apr. 21, 1924; ed. Campbellsville Jr. College; Georgetown College, B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1949. Mis- sion worker, Tex. and Ky. (summers), 1946-48; youth dir., First Church, Duncan, Okla. (summer), 1949; teacher, Parkland Baptist School, Louisville, Ky., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Osaka, 1952—. U.S. address: 319 N. East St., Harrodsburg, Ky. JAPAN MORRIS, CHARLES HERBERT b. Douglas, Ariz., May 26, 1922; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Wheaton College; Southern Ill. Univ.; Southern Ill. College of the Bible; Han- nibal-LaGrange College, B.A., 1950; American Bible College; Carver School; S.B.T.S. Pastor, Messiah Church, Chicago, Ill., 1942-43; Berean Church, Belleville, Mich., 1944-45 (and teacher, Wayne School of the Bible); Grand Ave. Church, Carterville, Ill., 1945-46; First Church, Cobden, Ill., 1946-49; First Church, Carmi, IIl., 1949-52; First Church, Metropolis, Ill., 1952-57; teacher, S.B.T.S. extension center, 1956. Appointed (special) 1957; pastor, Petaling Jaya Church (Kuala Lumpur), Mataya, 1958—. Author: ‘Preparation and Promotion of a Revival.” m. Erica Hofmann, 1942. U.S. address: Box 69, Metropolis, IIl. MALAYA MORRIS, ERICA HOFMANN (Mrs. Charles H.) b. Berlin, Germany, Apr. 12, 1920; ed. Moody Bible Institute; S.B.T.S. Extension School; Carver School. Worker, dept. store, Chicago, IIl., 1939-42. Appointed (special) 1957; home-church evang., Petaling Jaya (Kuala Lumpur), MaLaya, 1958—. m. Charles H. Morris, Sept. 11, 1942. Children: Charles Herbert, Jr., 1948; Eric Eugene, 1946. MALAYA MORRIS, JOHN GLENN b. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 80, 1918; ed. Univ. of Ga.; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; Th.D., 1945; Yale Univ. Pastor, rural church, Ga., 1988-40; Young People’s worker, First Baptist Church, LaGrange, Ga. (summers), 1940,. 1942; asst. pastor, 1942-43; pastor, Ky. rural church, 1943-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; teacher, Baptist Theol. Seminary, Tsingtao, 1948-49; Shanghai, 1949-50; Mission treas., pastor, Grace Church, and pres., Baptist theol. seminary, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952—. m. Polly Love, 1942. * U.S. address: 12 Hillside Ave., S.E., Atlanta 15, Ga. THAILAND MORRIS, POLLY LOVE (Mrs. J. Glenn) b. Hattiesburg, Miss., Dec. 23, 1918; ed. Miss. Woman’s College, B.S., 1940; Carver School, M.R.E., 1942; Yale Univ. Schoolteacher, Louisville, Ky., 1943-44, 1945-46. Appointed 1946; language stu- dent, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; educ. and evang. worker, Tsingtao, 1948-49; Shanghai, 1949-50; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952—. m. J. Glenn Morris, Oct. 14, 1942. Child: John Glenn, Jr., 1951. THAILAND MORRIS, RICHARD EDWARD b. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 18, 1928; ed. Duke Univ.; William R. Moore School of Technology (Memphis); Union Univ., B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Naval Reserve, 1946-48; pastor, Fellowship Church, Quito, Tenn., 1950-51; Feathers Chapel, Somerville, Tenn., 1950- 52; Zion Hill Church, Bluff Dale, Tex., 1953-54; Rock Creek Church, Mineral Wells, Tex., 1955-56; First Church, Iron City, Tenn., 1956- 58. Appointed 1958; language study, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958-59. m. Christena Simmons, 1950. U.S. address: 303 East St., Somer- ville, Tenn. TAIWAN (Formosa) MORRIS, LIDDIA CHRISTENA SIMMONS (Mrs. Richard E.) b. Somerville, Tenn., Aug. 28, 1931; ed. Union Univ., S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1956; Ala. Teachers College; seminary extension dept., Jackson, Miss. Sec., Somerville, 1949-50. Appointed 1958; language study, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958-59. m. Richard E. Morris, June 6, 1950. Children: Marilyn, 1951; Rozanne, 1953; Melanie, 1955; Beverly, 1957. TAIWAN (Formosa) 126 MORRIS, RUSSELL RALPH b. Colorado Springs, Colo., May 12, 1928; ed. Clarendon Jr. College, A.A., 1942; Electrical School, U.S.N.T.S.; Aviation Electrical School, N.A.T.T.C.; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; M.R.E., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1942-46; pastor, Olivet Mission, San Francisco, Calif., 1949-50; Lakeside Church, Laytonville, Calif., 1951-58; Willits (Calif.) Mission, 1958; First Church, Sonoma, Calif., 1958-57; social worker, Sonoma Social Service Dept., Santa Rosa, Calif., 1954-57. Appointed for Near East, 1957; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1957-58. m. Betty Lane, 1947. U.S. address: 248 Garrettson, Rodeo, Calif. NEAR EAST MORRIS, BETTY LA JEAN LANE (Mrs. Russell R.) b. Brownwood, Tex., Jan. 23, 1926; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S. Social worker, Santa Rosa, Calif., 1954-55. Ap- pointed for Near East, 1957; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1957-58. m. Russell R. Morris, Dec. 21, 1947. Children: Lewie James, 1951; Betty Dale, 1958; Timothy Lynn, 1955. NEAR EAST MORRISON, CLEO BESSIE b. Cage er Tex., Nov. 22, 1908; ed. Burleson College; East Tex. State Teachers College; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1940; Yale Univ.; Univ. of Tex., M.A. (Psy.), 1954. Appointed 1940; language student, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1940-41; interned 1941; repatriated 1945; evang. worker, Chinkiang, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-49; teacher, Pooi Ching School, Canton, 1949; Macao, 1950-51; resigned 1954, reappointed 1955; evang., Davao City, PHmiPPiNes, 1955—. U.S. address: Telephone, Tex. PHILIPPINES MORRISON, MARTHA b. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 28, 1909; Ga. Teachers College, B.S., 1944; Kate Baldwin Kindergarten Normal School; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Teacher, Kate Baldwin Kindergarten Normal School, Savan- nah, 1930-33; investigator, Federal Emergency Relief. Adm., 1933- 34; private kindergarten, Savannah, 1984-40; teacher, Savannah, 1940-44; Home Mission Board worker, Columbus, Ga., and Phenix City, Ala. (summer), 1945. Appointed 1946; dir., kindergartens, and teacher, elementary grades, in Honolulu, HAWAII, 1946—; educ., Waialae Church, 1954—. U.S. address: 4245 South 88th St., St. Louis, Mo. HAWAII MORSE, JAMES OTTO b. Calvin, Okla., Sept. 18, 1927; ed. Schreiner Institute; A. and M. College of Tex., B.S., 1949; Univ. of Okla. School of Medicine, M.D., 1953; S.W.B.T.S. Printer, Kerrville, Tex., 1944-46, 1950; Holden- ville, Okla., 1946; student aide, Naval Research Laboratory, Wash- ington, D. C., 1948; intern, Los Angeles County (Calif). Gen. Hos- pital, 1958-54; medical officer, U.S. Army, 1954-56; resident physician, Univ. Medical Center, Oklahoma City, 1956-58. Appointed for CoLoMBIA, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Esther Cowsert, 1953. U.S. address: Box 251, Wingate, N. C. COLOMBIA MORSE, ESTHER RUTH COWSERT (Mrs. James O.) b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mar, 11, 1922; ed. Holmes Jr. ‘College, A.A., 1939; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1941; Tulane Univ. School of Social Work; Charlotte (N. C.) Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Translator, U.S. Office of Censorship, New Orleans, 1943-45; nurse, Charlotte, 1950-53; Fort Worth, Tex., 1953; Ridgecrest Assembly, 1953; Los Angeles Co., Calif., 1953-54; Wingate (N. C.) College, 1954-56; Oklahoma City, Okla., 1956-58. Appointed for COLOMBIA, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. James O. Morse, Oct. 22, 1958. Child: Martha Ruth, 1954. COLOMBIA MOSS, JAMES ULMAN b. Gordo, Ala., Nov. 4, 1917; ed. Univ. of Ala.; Howard College, B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945. Pastor, Ala. and Tex. churches, 1940-44. Appointed 1945; language student, Cali, CoLomBiA, 1945- 46; pioneer missionary, Cali, 1946-48; evang. worker, Barquisimeto, VENEZUELA, 1950-54; Caracas, 1954—; dir., Baptist theol. school, 1956—. m. Ruth Jordan, 1945. U.S. address: c¢/o Mrs. Wilson Wall, 524 Crescent Ridge Rd., Tuscaloosa, Ala. VENEZUELA MOSS, RUTH MAY JORDAN (Mrs. J. Ulman) b. Floydada, Tex., Jan. 11, 1919; ed. Wayland College; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1944. Schoolteacher, Littlefield, Tex., 1989-42; sec., Dumas (Tex.) Baptist Church; educ. sec., 1944. Appointed 1945; language student, Cali, CoLOMBIA, 1945-46; pioneer missionary, Cali, 1946-48; evang. worker, Bar- uisimeto, VENEZUELA, 1950-54; Caracas, 1954—; teacher, Baptist theol. institute, 1956—. m. J. Ulman Moss, Jan. 17, 1945. Children: Lynda Ruth, 1946; Cindy Louise, 1949; James Ulman, Jr., 1950; Karen Annette, 1952; Jared Arthur, 1953; Janet Elaine, 1957. VENEZUELA 127 MOSTELLER, PAUL CLIFFORD b. Mt. Dora, Fla., Sept. 7, 1925; ed. Murray State College, B.S.,; 1950; S.W.B.T.S.; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Naval Air Corps, 1943-46; summer missionary to Hawaii, 1948-49; sec., Ridglea Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-51; pastor, Mitchellville (Tenn.) Church, 1952-54; Barren Plains Church, Springfield, Tenn., 1954-57. Ap- pointed 1956; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1957-58. m. Dorothy Brizendine, 1950. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Gallatin, Tenn. THAILAND MOSTELLER, DOROTHY RUSSELL BRIZENDINE (Mrs. Paul C.) b. Gallatin, Tenn., June 3, 1924; ed. Murray State College (Ky.), B.M.E., 1945; M.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1945; B.S.U. student sec., Murray State College, 1945-50; sec. and caseworker, American National Red Cross, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-52; caseworker, Red Cross, Louisville, 1953. Appointed 1956; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1957-58. m. Paul C. Mosteller, Aug. 1, 1950. Children: Dorothy Anne, 1952; Paul Clifford, Jr., 1954. THAILAND MULLER, ALFRED CELSO b. Hondo, Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico, Dec. 28, 1899; ed. Union Univ., B.A., 1922; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1927; U.S. Army Chaplain School, Harvard Univ. Prof., Union Univ., 1922-23; pastor, Ky. Baptist churches, 1924-26; teacher, Simmons Univ., Louisville, Ky., 1925-28; public school, Louisville, 1928-87; teacher and dean, Mexican Baptist theol. seminary, San Antonio, Tex., 1937-38; El Paso, 1939- 48; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1948-46. Appointed 1946; supervisor, South Mexico, 1946-47; North Central Mexico, 1947-50; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, 1950—. m. Damaris E. Jaccard, 1922. U.S. address: 1805 Arizona, El Paso, Tex. MEXICO MULLER, DAMARIS ELISABETH JACCARD (Mrs. Alfred C.) b. Tramelan, Dessus, Vaud, Switzerland, Dec. 9, 1901; ed. College de Jeunes Filles, Montbeliard, Doubs, France; Union Univ., B.A., 1928; Carver School, B.M.T., 1928. Tutor in French and Spanish, Jackson, Tenn., 1919-22; asst. to husband, Mexican Baptist theol. seminary, San Antonio, Tex., 1987-88; El Paso, 1939-48. Appointed 1946; evang. worker, El Paso, Tex., 1946-50; Torreon, MEXICO, 1950—. m. Alfred Celso Muller, June 1, 1922. Children: Benjamin T., 1924; Samuel A., 1926; Flora (m. Daude), 1929; Pierre J., 1931; Daniel A., 1983; David C., 1989; Harold A., 1941; Ellen D., 1944. MEXICO MULLINS, CHARLES DAVID b. Helena, Ala., Jan. 8, 1918; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944. Employee, Neighborhood House, Louisville, Ky., 1940-42; teacher, Georgiana and Andalusia, Ala., 1947-49; Birmingham, 1953-55, Howard College extension school; pastor, West Highland Church, Andalusia, 1944-49; Sixty-sixth Street Church, Birmingham, 1949-55. Appointed (special) 1955; evang. worker, Kahului, Maui, HAWAII, 1955-57; Waianae, Oahu, 1957—. m. Sara Young, 1942. U.S. address: 209 N. 95th St., etiam xo MULLINS, SARA RUTH YOUNG (Mrs. Charles D.) b. Birmingham, Ala., July 20, 1919; ed. Univ. of Louisville, 19438; Howard College, B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1944. Stenog- grapher, Birmingham, 1936-41, 1954; Neighborhood House, Louisville, 1941-48. Appointed (special) 1955; evang. worker, Kahului, Maui, HAwaltl, 1955-57; Waianae, Oahu, 1957—. m. Charles D. Mullins, May 15, 1942. Children: Charles David, Jr., 1946; Laurita, 1949; Leanne, 1958. HAWAII MURPHEY, MILTON b. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1922; ed. William Jennings Bryan Univ.; Taylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Linda Vista Baptist Seminary, M.A., 1951; Hebrew Union College. U.S. Army, 1942-45; teacher, Linda Vista Baptist Bible College and Seminary, San Diego, Calif., 1950-52; carrier, U.S. Post Office Dept., San Diego, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; supt., George W. Truett Orphanage, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1952-55; Petah Tiqva, 1955-56, 1958—; teacher, Baptist school, Nazareth, 1958; language student, Haifa, 1956-57. m. Martha Mae Ladd, 1948. U.S. address: 864 East 328rd St., Willoughby, Ohio. ISRAEL MURPHEY, MARTHA MAE LADD (Mrs. Milton) b. Swazzee, Ind., July 7, 1926; ed. Taylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Kent School of Social Work. Summer worker, Ind. firms, 1944-47; case- worker, Louisville, Ky., 1948-50; teacher of sociology, Linda Vista Baptist Bible College, San Diego, Calif., 1950-51; social worker, San Diego, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; co-supt., George W. Truett Or- phanage, ISRAEL, 1952-55; Petah Tiqva, 1955-56, 1958—; teacher, Baptist school, Nazareth, 1953; language student, Haifa, 1956-57. m. Milton Murphey, June 8, 1948. Children: David Lowell, 1950; Mark Joel, 1953; Jennifer Ruth, 1955. ISRAEL 128 ) Serre MURRAY, KATIE et - b. Kenansville, N. C., Feb. 8, 1897; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1919; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922. Teacher, Dell High School, Delway, N. C., 1919-20. Appointed 1922; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922-23; evang. worker and Bible teacher, Chengchow, Honan, CHINA, 1925-48; Kweilin, 1948-50; evang., Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, 1954—. U.S. address: Rose Hill, N. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) MUSGRAVE, JAMES EVERETT b. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 21, 1922; ed. Park College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. U.S. Navy, 1941-45; rural missionary, Ardmore, Okla., 1945-46; educ. and music dir., First Church, Marietta, Okla., 1946-47; Birchman Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; field- worker, state of Goias, 1950—. m. Jane Everett, 1947. U.S. address: 701 Edgewood Terrace, Fort Worth, Tex. BRAZIL MUSGRAVE, JANE EVERETT (Mrs. James E.) b, Lampasas, Tex., July 9, 1928; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Art teacher, Our Lady of Victory Academy, Fort Worth, Tex., 1943-44; employee, Southwestern Engraving Co., Fort Worth, 1944-45; fashion artist, Fort Worth, 1945-47. Appointed 1948; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; home-church evang., state of Goias, 1950—. m. James E. Musgrave, Jan. 10, 1947. Children: James Everett, III, 1950; John Barrett, 1952; Jane, 1954; Jonathan Edward, 1956; Julia Alice, 1958. BRAZIL MYERS, KARL JOHNSON, JR. b. Clarksburg, W. Va., Sept. 22, 1923; ed. Alderson-Broaddus College; W. Va. Univ., B.A., 1944; B.S., 1945; W. Va. Univ., School of Medicine; Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1947; S.B.T.S. U.S. Army, 1952-54; intern, 1947-48, resident in medicine, 1948-49, Philadelphia Gen. Hospital; resident in pathology and medicine, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, 1949-51; internist, Myers Clinic Hospital, Philippi, W. Va., 1951-52 (summer), 1954. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; doctor, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1956—. m. Mary Eliza- beth Lawton, 1952. U.S. address: 840 S. Main St., Philippi, W. Va. NIGERIA MYERS, MARY ELIZABETH LAWTON (Mrs. Karl J., Jr.) b. Greenville, S. C., Aug. 4, 1926; ed. Mars Hill College; Converse College, B.S., 1947; Univ. of Mo.; Woman’s Medical College of Pa., M.D., 1952; Carver School. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, S. C., 1946-47; intern, Charity Hospital of La., New Orleans, 1952- 58; nursery-school teacher, Kokura, Japan, 1953-54. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NiGERIA, 1955; doctor, Baptist hos- pital, Ogbomosho, 1956—. m. Karl Johnson Myers, Jr., Apr. 11, 1952. Children: Carolyn Frances, 1954; Roger Karl, 1956; Alan Lawton, 1957. NIGERIA NAPIER, AUGUSTUS YOUNG b. Near Harrisburg, Ga., Mar. 2, 1872; ed. LaFayette Academy; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1896; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1901; Th.D., 1922. Pastor in Ala., 1901-04. Appointed 1904; evang., Interior CHINA Mission, 1904-05; Central China Mission, 1905-33; evang., Yangchow; teacher, Bible school, Chinkiang, and Ming Chang School, Shanghai; sec., Central Mission. Retired 1932. m. Lois Davie, 1906. Address: Clayton, Ala. EMERITUS—CHIN£ NAPIER, LOIS DAVIE (Mrs. A. Y.) b. Clayton, Ala., Mar. 31, 1888; ed. Judson College; special courses in kindergarten work; private lessons in vocal and instrumental music. Appointed 1905; gen. missionary work, Central CHINA Mis- sion, 1905-33; language study, Yangchow; teacher, Chinkiang. Re- tired 1932. m. Augustus Young Napier, Apr. 8, 1906. Children: Nathan Campbell, 1911; Bunyan Davie, 1915. EMERITUS—CHINA NEAL, CHARLES LEE b. Paris, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1875; ed. Murray (Ky.) Institute; Southern Normal Univ.; Southwestern Baptist (Union) Univ. Pastor, rural churches in Ky., Tenn., and Fla., 1898-1907. Appointed 1907; evang. worker, Leon, MEXICO; pres., Instituto Central for boys and Anglo- Mexicano for girls, Toluca; treas., South Mexican Mission, 1911- 26; prof., Baptist seminary, and dir. student evang. activities, Sal- tillo and Monterrey, 1928-88; gen. dir., Southern Baptist mission work, Mexico, 1938-41; in northern states, 1941-44. Author: eight books. Retired 1945. m. Hallie Garrett, 1907. Address: 1610 Buena Vista St., San Antonio 7, Tex. EMERITUS—MEXICO 129 NEAL, HALLIE GARRETT (Mrs. Charles L.) b. Pocahontas, Tenn., Apr. 9, 1874; ed. Iuka Normal Institute; Southwestern Baptist (Union) Univ., B.A., 1900; D.Se., 1957; Women’s Medical College (Baltimore, Md.); Ill. Medical College, M.D., 1904. Intern, Mary Thompson Hospital, Chicago; practicing physician, Corinth, Miss., 1905-07. Appointed 1907; attendant in Red Cross Hospital ward, physician and surgeon, Leon, Guadalajara, and Toluca, Mexico, for nineteen years; teacher, Mexican Baptist Seminary for ten years; evang. work in Torreon, MExico, and San Antonio. Re- tired 1945. m. Charles Lee Neal, Sept., 19, 1907. EMERITUS—MEXICO NEEL, BERNICE RUTH b. Throckmorton, Tex., Mar. 1, 1891; ed. Howard Payne College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1912; M.A., 1917. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1913- 16; teacher, Decatur (Tex.) Baptist College, 1916-21. Appointed 1921; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAzIL, 1921-23; dean, girls’ dept., Shepard Baptist School, Rio, 1923-43; dir., religious educ. course, girls’ dept., Rio Baptist college, 1943-56; religious educ., First Church, Rio de Janeiro, 1921-56. Retired 1957. Address: 1194 N. Edgefield, Dallas 8, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL NEIL, LLOYD H. b. Niota, Tenn., Aug. 16, 1917; ed. Carson-Newman College; Bowen’s Business School; Furman Univ.; Univ. of Louisville, B.S., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Stock clerk and office worker, Allendale, S. C., 1940-41; U.S. Air Force, instructor in aerial gunnery, 1941-45; work- er, Presbyterian Colored Missions, Louisville, Ky., 1948-49; psy- chiatric aide, Norton Memorial Infirmary, Louisville, 1949-51; Protestant chaplain, Louisville Gen. Hospital, 1950-52. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1952-58; hospital adm., Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1958—. m. Annie Lee Thomas, 1948. U.S. address: Fairfax, S. C. NIGERIA NEIL, ANNIE LEE THOMAS (Mrs. Lloyd H.) b. Fairfax, S. C., Mar. 21, 1920; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1940; Mather School of Nursing, R.N., 1945; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Jefferson, S. C., 1940-42; nurse, clinic, Fairfax, S. C., 1945-46; staff nurse, Louisville Gen. Hospital, 1947-48; instructor, school of nursing, 1948-50; instructor, Carver School, 1947-51; dir., campus child care program, Southern Seminary, Louisville, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1952-53; instructor, school of nursing, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 19583—. m. Lloyd H. Neil, June 15, 1948. Children: Rebecca Deer, 1951; Miriam Elaine, 1954. NIGERIA NELSON, EDWARD WARREN b. Davenport, Iowa, Sept. 18, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1952; M.S.M., 1958. U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-46; music-educ. dir., First Church, Bellmead, Tex., 1942-43; Calvary Church, Mexia, Tex., 1947-48; Main Street Church, Grand Saline, Tex., 1948-49; First Church, Mexia, 1949-51; First Church, Mineola, Tex., 1951-53; Inglewood Church, Nashville, Tenn., 1953- 55; music dir., First Church, Waco, Tex., 1946-47; Immanuel Church, Little Rock, Ark., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa RICA, 1957-58; prof., theol. seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1958—. m. Gladys Samp, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Fred Samp, Ipswich, S. D. CHILE NELSON, GLADYS LOUISE SAMP (Mrs. Edward W.) b. Ipswich, S. D., Apr. 21, 1922; ed. Mitchell (S. D.) Business Col- lege; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Sec.- bookkeeper, bank, Mitchell, 1939-48; WAVES, 1948-45; teacher, Mineola, Tex., 1951-58; office sec., Ark. WMU, Little Rock, 1956- 57. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; teacher, theol. seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1958—. m Edward W. Nelson, June 16, 1947. Child: Edward Warren, Jr., 1954, CHILE NELSON, LOYCE NEIL b. Gurdon, Ark., Apr. 1, 1924; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Campus worker, Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1943-46; pastor, Ark. churches (half-time), 1943- 46; Union Hill Church, Alvord, Tex., 1946-47; Selden Church, Stephen- ville, Tex., 1947-49; Calvary Church, Nome, Tex., 1949-50. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Okayama, 1952-55; Hiroshima, 1955—. m. Gladys Mosley, 1945. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Box 41, Lewisville, Ark. JAPAN NELSON, GLADYS MOSLEY (Mrs. Loyce N.) b. Texarkana, Ark., Feb. 5, 1926; ed. Ouachita Baptist College; S.W.B.T.S. Telegraph operator, Pine Bluff, Ark., 1948-44 and (summer) 1945; campus worker, Ouachita Baptist College, Arka- delphia, Ark., 1944-45; sales clerk, dept. store, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Okayama, 1952-55; Hiroshima, 1955—. m. Loyce N. Nelson, Dec. 28, 1945. Children: William Neil, 1949; David Allen, 1951. JAPAN 130 NEWTON, WILLIAM CAREY b. Kerr, N. C., Oct. 6, 1873; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1895; D.D., 1925; Rochester Theol. Seminary, Th.B., 1898. Pastor, N. C. and New York City churches, 1894-1902. Appointed 1902; pastor, Tengchow, CHINA, 1904-07, 1936-37; Chao Yuen City, 1914-18; Tsingtao, 1925-26; Showkwang County, 1924-26; exec. and teacher in Bush Theol. Seminary, 1907-24; North China Seminary, 1935-37. Retired 1939. m. Mary Woodcock, 1898. Address: 1232 Lorraine Ave., Richmond 27, Va. EMERITUS—CHINA NEWTON, MARY WOODCOCK (Mrs. W. C.) b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1876; ed. Vassar College. Appointed 1902; evang. worker, Tengchow, CHINA, 1905-08; Hwanghsien, 1910-22; teacher, Hwanghsien Jr. College, 1919-22; North China Seminary, 1920-22. Retired 1989. m. William Carey Newton, May 18, 1898. Children: Rachel -(m. Dickson), 1900; Edith (m. Eakes), 1901; Roby (m. Kennedy), 1905; Helen (m. Andrews), 1906; Philip Woodcock, 1908; William Carey, 1910; Gene (m. West), 1918; Roy McBride, 1917. EMERITUS—CHINA NICHOLAS, ROY EDWARD b. Centerville, Mich., July 14, 1924; ed. business college (Ft. Wayne, Ind.); Temple Missionary Training School; U.S. Navy Hospital Corps School; Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Naval Reserve, active, 1943-46; V.B.S. worker, Iowa, 1946; pastor, Lelia Monnot Church, Napoleonville, La., 1950-52; First Church, Woodworth, La., 1952-56. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, Beirut, LEBANON, 1956-58; field evang., Gaza, 1958—. m. Anne Youngblood, 1945. U.S. address: 2565 E. Vickery, Fort Worth, Tex. GAZA STRIP NICHOLAS, ANNE ELLA YOUNGBLOOD (Mrs. Roy Edward) b. Harrodsburg, Ky., Aug. 20, 1922; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College; Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. WAVES, 1943-45; V.B.S. worker, Iowa, 1946; employee, American National Red Cross disaster headquarters, Fort Worth, Tex. (summer), 1949. Appointed 1956; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1956-58; evang., Gaza, 1958—. m. Roy Edward Nicholas, Apr. 22, 1945. Children: Roy Edward, Jr., 1951; Carol Beth, 1954; Mary Ann, 1956. GAZA STRIP NICHOLS, BUFORD LEE b. Milam, Tex., Oct. 31, 1905; ed. Univ. of Tex., B.A., 1930; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; Th.D., 1935; Univ. of Calif., M.A., 1943. Pastor, Tex. and Okla. churches, 1928-36; teacher, S.W.B.T.S., 1934-36; liaison officer, West China, 1945. Appointed 1936; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; seminary prof., Hwanghsien, 1938- 89; Kaifeng, 1939-41; Kweilin, 1944; Shanghai, 1947-50; co-pastor, Old North Gate (First) Church, Shanghai, 1947-50; language study, evang., Bandung, INDONESIA, 1952-54; teacher, pres., Baptist theol. school, Semarang, 1954—; pastor, Sion Church, 1955—. Author: “It Happened in China,” “‘Echoes from Indonesia.””_ m. Mary Frances Hodges, 1931. U.S. address: 1801 South 9th St., Waco, Tex. INDONESIA NICHOLS, MARY FRANCES HODGES (Mrs. Buford L.) b. Junction, Tex., Oct. 18, 1902; ed. Tex. State College for Women, B.S., 1928; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Texas, 1924-30. Appointed 1936; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; evang. worker, Hwanghsien, Shantung, 1938-39; teacher, True Light Middle School, Kaifeng, Honan, 1939-40; Univ. of Shanghai Middle School, Shanghai, 1947; All-China Baptist Seminary, Shanghai, 1948-50; language stu- dent, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1952-54; teacher, Baptist theol. school, Semarang, 1954—; youth dir., Sion church, 1954—. m. Buford L.* Nichols, Feb. 15, 1931. Children: Buford Lee, Jr., 1931; John Conner, 1934; David Hodges, 1942. INDONESIA NICHOLS, GILBERT ATHOL b. Mountain View, Ark., Jan. 6, 1932; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1953; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Printer, Mountain View, 1947-49; Magnolia, Ark., 1951; U.S. Army, 1951; pastor, Bethany Church, Deputy, Ind., 1953-54; Clearspring Church, Norman, Ind., 1955- 56; Baugh Chapel, Austin, Ark., 1956-58. Appointed for PARAGUAY, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. M. Deane Marshall, 1958. U.S. address: c/o W. E. Marshall, Box 162, Cabot, Ark. PARAGUAY NICHOLS, MABEL DEANE (DEANIE) MARSHALL (Mrs. Gilbert A.) b. Cabot, Ark., June 29, 1931; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1953. Sec., Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1949-53; summer fieldworker, Training Union Dept., Ark. Baptist Convention, 1952; schoolteacher, Jefferson Co., Ky., 1953-55. Appointed for PARAGUAY, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Gilbert A. Nichols, June 28, 1953. Children: Rebecca Lynn, 1955; Amy Karen, 1957. PARAGUAY 131 NICHOLS, SOPHIA b. Darlington, S. C., Oct. 31, 1920; ed. Coker College; Winthrop College, B.S., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Sec. to personnel dir., Sonoco Products Co., Hartsville, S. C., 1942-44; V.B.S. worker among Mexicans, Tucson, Ariz. (summer), 1946. Appointed 1947; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAzIL, 1947-48; vice-dir., WMU, Training School, Rio de Janeiro, 1949-52; WMU fieldworker, 1951- 52; exec. sec., WMU of Brazil, 1954—. U.S. address: Hartsville, S. C. BRAZIL NIXON, HELEN b. Paris, Tex., Nov. 16, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; G.G.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Forsan, Tex., 1945-46; asst. librarian, G.G.B.T.S., 1946-49; sec., First Baptist Church, Concord, Calif., 1946-47; V.B.S. worker, El Paso, Tex. (summer), 1946, and Sacramento, Calif. (summer), 1948. Appointed 1949; language study, Medellin, CoLoMBIA, 1949-50; church evang., Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1950-54; promotion, V.B.S., Argentina Baptist Convention, 1955—. U.S. address: Whiteface, Tex. ARGENTINA NORMAN, WILLIAM RAYMOND, JR. b. Montgomery, Ala., July 24, 1926; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1949; Vanderbilt Medical School (Tenn.), M.D., 1952. U.S. Army, 1944-46; summer student missionary, San Andres Island, Colombia, 1950; extern, Children’s Convalescent Home (Tenn.), 1951-52; intern, Nashville (Tenn.) Gen. Hospital, 1952-58; resident physician, Lallie Kemp Charity Hospital (La.), 1953-54; resident, internal medicine, Lloyd Noland Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1958. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; doctor, Baptist hospital, Joinkrama, 1955—. m. Lois Williams, 1949. U.S. address: 2237 St. Charles Ave., Montgomery, Ala. NIGERIA NORMAN, LOIS MARIE WILLIAMS (Mrs. William R., Jr.) b. Selma, -Ala., Sept. 2, 1928; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1949. Promotional sec., First Church, Nashville, Tenn., 1949-50; summer student missionary, San Andres Island, Colombia, 1950; edi- torial asst., Div. of Publications, Exec. Com. of Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville, Tenn., 1950-53. Appointed 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; church-home evang., Joinkrama, 1955—. m. William R. Norman, Jr., Aug. 26, 1949. Children: Jo Ellen, 1954; William Ray, 1958. NIGERIA NOWELL, VIVIAN ESTELLE b. Wendell, N. C., Mar. 10, 1908; ed. Harbarger Secretarial School (Raleigh, N. C.); Meredith College; Carver School. Private _sec., Raleigh, N. C., 1929-85. Appointed 1938; sec.-bookkeeper, Ogbo- mosho, NIGERIA, 1939-48; hostess, Baptist hostel, Lagos, 1948-49, 1951-58, 1955-56, 1958—; sec.-bookkeeper, Baptist headquarters, Ibadan, 1950, 1954, 1957. U.S. address: Wendell, N. C. : NIGERIA OATES, ALMA ELIZABETH b. Memphis, Tenn., July 26, 1930; ed. Memphis State College, B.S., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. V.B.S. worker, Shelby Baptist Association, Memphis, 1949, 1951, 1958; Sunday school dept., Tenn. Baptist Convention, 1950; WMU fieldworker, St. Louis (Mo.) Baptist Association, 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958. U.S. address: 3366 Buchanan, Memphis, Tenn. BRAZIL OATES, MARION DAVIS b. Belleville, Ark., May 15, 1922; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948; Th.M., 1949. Employee Consolidated Air- craft, San Diego, Calif., 1940-43; music dir., Edgefield Church, Waco, Tex., 1944-45; pastor, First Church, Salyersville, Ky., 1947-48; evang., Louisville, Ky., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBIA, 1949-50; evang., Lima, PERU, 1950-56; Mission treas., field evang., Univ. Center dir., pastor, and dir. of Baptist radio program, Arequipa, 1956—. m. Clifford Belle Kingery, 1947. U.S. address: 1740 Duval St., San Diego 2, Calif. PERU OATES, CLIFFORD BELLE KINGERY (Mrs. Marion Davis) b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 16, 1926; ed. Westmont College, B.A., 1947; Carver School. Page, San Diego (Calif.) Public Library, 1943-44. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBia, 1949-50; teacher, Baptist elementary schools, and music teacher, Lima and Arequipa, PERU, 1950—-; pres., first Peruvian WMU, 1951-53. m. Marion Davis Oates, June 18, 1947. Children: Elisia Ann, 1951; Terrell Davis, 1952; Stephen Douglass, 1956. PERU 132 O’CONNER, LOUIS, JR. b. Birmingham, Ala., May 24, 1928; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, First Church, Mill Creek, Okla., 1952-54; Oak Level Church, Bassett, Va., 1954-56; substitute teacher, Bassett high school, 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, KorEA, 1958-59. m. Barbara Crumbley, 1949. U.S. address: c/o A. J. Crumbley, Rte. 2, Clinton, Ohio. KOREA O’CONNER, BARBARA CRUMBLEY (Mrs. Louis, Jr.) b. Akron, Ohio, May 16, 1927; ed. Univ. of Ala. Extension Center; Howard College, B.A., 1951; Harris College of Nursing (Fort Worth, Tex.), R.N., 1954; Tex. Christian Univ., B.S., 1954. Private duty nurse, Martinsville, Va., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language stu- dent, Taejon, KorEA, 1958-59. m. Louis O’Conner, Jr., Sept. 20, 1949. Children: Debra Len, 1953; Louis, III, 1955. KOREA OGBURN, GEORGIA MAE b. Selma, Ala., Nov. 7, 1910; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1938; Carver School, M.R.E., 1940. Sec. to state supervisor of music, Jackson, Miss., 1930-31; sec. and bookkeeper, lumber company, Meridian, Miss., 1932-34; stenographer, Chancery clerk, Meridian, 1984; see. to dean, Blue Mountain College, 1934-38; WMU field- worker for Miss., 1940. Appointed 1940; prin., training school and seminary, Santiago, CHILE, 1942-48; adm., Chilean Baptist monthly, 1943-45; sec.-treas., Chilean WMU, 1948—-; sec., exec. com., Spanish WMU Publication Board, 1953-57. U.S. address: 3219 Highland Ave., Meridian, Miss. CHILE OLIVE, HOWARD DUDLEY b. Ralston, Tenn., July 13, 1917; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.A., 1938; William Jewell College, B.A., 1941; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1945; Th.D., 1948. Missionary, Tebo Association, Clinton, Mo., 1938-39; pastor, Diamond, Mo., 1937-38; Hartwell, Mo., 1938-39; Osceola, Mo., 1989-40; Monett, Mo., 1941-42; Owensboro, Ky., 1942-47; Russellville, Ky., 1948-50; Auburn, Ala., 1950-55. Appoint- ed (special) 1955; prof., Baptist theol. school, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1956—; Mission treas., 1957-58. m. Marjorie Douglas, 1939. U.S. address: Bolivar, Mo. PHILIPPINES OLIVE, MARJORIE DOUGLAS (Mrs. Howard D.) b. Bolivar, Mo., Nov. 7, 1917; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.A., 1938; Southwest Mo. State College; Central Mo. State College; Carver School, B.R.E., 1945. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist theol. school, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1956—. m. Howard D. Olive, July 18, 1939. Children: Howard Douglas, 1942; Tim- othy Lee, 1946; Marjorie Corrine, 1949; Adelia Ann, 1952. PHILIPPINES OLIVE, NELL BLAKE (Mrs. L. B.) b. Elkin, N. C., Jan. 15, 1892; ed. Mars Hill Jr. College; Meredith College; B.A., 1916; George Peabody College, M.A., 1927; Univ. of N. C. Teacher, Dell High School, Delway, N. C., 1916-18; Mars Hill College, 1918-20. Appointed 1920; resigned 1932; reappointed 1985; educ.-evang. worker, Chinkiang, CHINA, 1920-26, 1928-30, 1936-37, 1939-40; evacuated to PHILIPPINES, 1937-38; in Shanghai, Cuina, 1938-39. Retired 1949. m. Lucius Bunyan Olive, June 1, 1920 (d. 1950). Children: Howard Keith, 1921; Emily Louise, 1923; Bruce Malcolm, 1930. Address: 219% Forest Rd., Raleigh, N. C. EMERITUS—CHINA OLIVER, ALBERT BENJAMIN (A. BEN) b. Cameron, Tex., Sept. 2, 1904; ed. Baylor Univ.; Simmons Univ., B.A., 1926; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1933; Ph.D., 1935. Pastor, Tex. and Ky., 1925-35; prin., Santa Anna (Tex.) High School, 1926-80. Ap- pointed 1985; field missionary, state of Parana, BRAZIL, 1936-50; dir., Escola Batista de Treinamento, Curitiba, 1941-52; editor, “O Batista Paranaense,” 19388, 1945-47; assoc. editor, Bible Press of Brazil, 1950-58; teacher, Baptist Seminary, Rio, 1952—; pres., 1955—. Author: “Baptists Building in Brazil,” “Licoes sobre o Novo Testa- mento.” m. Edith Deter, 1925. U.S. address: c/o A. Bruce Oliver, Box 117, San Saba, Tex. BRAZIL OLIVER, EDITH DETER (Mrs. A. Ben) b. Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Oct. 31, 1902; ed. MacKenzie Col- lege, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1925; S.B.T.S. Appointed 1935; evang. worker, Curitiba, Parana, BRaziIL, 1936-48; women’s worker, 1943-52; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, 1952—. m. A. Ben Oliver, Aug. 9, 1925. Children: Bennie May, 1926; Arthur Bruce, 1928; Angela Joyce, 1936. BRAZIL 133 OLIVER, BENNIE MAY b. Santa Anna, Tex., Oct. 12, 1926; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1951. Youth dir. and asst. sec., College Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948-51; sec. and extension dept. dir., First Church, Oklahoma City, 1951-53; youth dir., First Church, Port Arthur, Tex., 1953-55; music dir., Central Church, Carthage, Tex., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; teacher, theol. seminary, ecife, 1958—. U.S. address: c/o Bruce Oliver, Box 117, San Saba, Tex. BRAZIL OLIVER, DeVELLYN b. Hampton, Ark., Mar. 29, 1932; ed. Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, B.S., 1954; N.O.B.T.S. Nurse’s aide, Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, Waco, Tex., 1951; nurse, Hillcrest Hospital, 1953-54; Ark. Baptist Hospital, Little Rock, 1954-55; Calhoun County Hospital, Hampton, 1955-57; Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1957-58. Appointed 1958; nurse, Baptist hospital, Mati, PHILIPPINES, 1958-59. U.S. address: Hampton, Ark. PHILIPPINES OLIVER, EDWARD LEE b. Tampa, Fla., Apr. 6, 1925; ed. Univ. of Fla.; Emory Univ., B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Air Corps, U.S.N.R., 1948-45; asst. pastor, Seminole Heights Church, Tampa, Fla., 1948; staff worker, Central Mission, Louisville, Ky., 1948-49; jr. preacher, St. James Evangelical and Reformed Church, Louisville, Ky., 1949-50; asst. pastor, First Church, Shelbyville, Ky., 1950. Appointed 1950; lan- gua. e student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Kagoshima, 952—. m. Susan Pyles, 1948. U.S. address: 202 N. Birchwood, Louisville, Ky. JAPAN OLIVER, SUSAN PYLES (Mrs. Edward L.) b. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 22, 1925; ed. Campbellsville Jr. College; Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1946; Norton Infirmary School of Medical Technique, M.T., 1946; Carver School. Medical technolo- gist (Louisville), Ky. Baptist pene Laboratory, 1946-49; office worker and medical technologist, physician’s office, Louisville, 1949- 50. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Kagoshima, 1952—. m. Edward L. Oliver, Aug. 21, 1948. Children: Susan Lee, 1949; Anne Johnston, 1980; dames Bedingfield, 1953; William Edward, II, 1955. JAPAN OLIVER, VIRGINIA WINTERS (Mrs. John Samuel) b. Leslie, Ark., Apr. 21, 1924; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College; S.W.B.T.S. Dental asst., Benton, Ark., 1941-42; telephone operator, Benton, 1942-48; telephone operator and supervisor, Memphis, Tenn., 1943- 45; clerk, Office of Price Adm., Greenville, S. C., 1946. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; evang. worker and teacher, Teresina, 1952—. m. John S. Oliver, June 26, 1945 (d. 1957). Children: Alice Virginia, 1947; Anna Joyce, 1950; Re- becca Dean, 1957. U.S. address: 875 W. Delaware Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. BRAZIL O’NEAL, BOYD ALLEN b. Novice, Tex., Aug. 29, 1925; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Grocery clerk, Brownwood, Tex., 1942-48; pastor, Silver Valley (Tex.) Church, 1944-46; Calvary Church, Stephenville, Tex., 1946-49. Appointed 1949; language school, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; state (Alagoas) evang., pastor, sec.-treas. of state board, Maceio, 1951—; dir., Baptist school, 1957—. m. Irma Schneider, 1945. U.S. address: Novice, Tex. BRAZIL O’NEAL, IRMA EDNA SCHNEIDER (Mrs. Boyd A.) b._ Rosenberg, Tex., Feb. 4, 1926; ed. Howard Payne College; S.W.B.T.S. aitress, Howard Payne College, 1944-45. Appointed 1949; language school, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1950-51; evang. worker, state of Alagoas, and sec.-treas., state WMU, Maceio, 1951—. m. Boyd A. O’Neal, May 31, 1945. Children: Melba Jean, 1948; Betty Ann, 1950; James Edward, 1956. BRAZIL ORR, DONALD LeROY b. Hot Springs, Ark., Oct. 2, 1921; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1950; M.S.M., 1951; M.R.E., 1951. Church music and educ. dir., England, Ark., 1942; U.S. Air Force, 1942-46; church music dir., Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-51. Appointed 1951; language student, CosTa Rica, 1951-52; choir dir., language school and First Baptist Church, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; dir., sacred music and religious educ. depts., International Baptist Theol. Semi- nary, Cali, COLOMBIA, 1958—. m. Violet Rogers, 1948. U.S. address: 647 Fifth Street, Hot Springs, Ark. COLOMBIA 134 ORR, VIOLET ROGERS (Mrs. Donald L.) b. Verden, Okla., July 21, 1925; ed. East Tex. Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1950. Choir dir., Seventh and James Church, Waco, Tex., 1946; teacher, jr. high school, Baldwin Park, Calif., 1946-47; worker, Home Mission Board (summer), 1947; sec. to editor of “Braille cape 1947-49; sec., S.W.B.T.S., 1948. Appointed 1951; language student, CosTa Rica, 1951-52; teacher, International Baptist Theol. Seminary, Cali, CoLoMBIA, 1953—. m. Donald L. Orr, July 25, 1948. Children: Randall Lee, 1951; Ricardo Don, 1953; Roger King, 1958. COLOMBIA ORRICK, BAILIS WILLIAM b. Pike Co., Ark., Oct. 24, 1887; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1915; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1919. Pastor, Southside Church, Shreveport, La., 1919-20. Appointed 1920; dir., evang. campaigns, and gen. evang., Montevideo, URUGUAY, 1921-45; dir. Bible Institute, 1937-41; pastor, Radio Norte Church, Montevideo, 1946-54; dir., primary school, and pastor, Conchillas, 1955-57. Retired 1957. m. Vera Humphries, 1919. Address: 1809 S. Eighth, Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—URUGUAY ORRICK, VERA JUANITA HUMPHRIES (Mrs. Bailis William) b. Union, S. C., Jan. 8, 1892; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1919. Ap- pointed 1920; evang. worker, Montevideo, URUGUAY, 1921-54; Con- chillas, 1955-57; organizer and pres., Federation of Baptist Women, Urucuay, treas., Bible Institute, Montevideo; historian of River Plate Baptist Mission. Retired 1957. m. Bailis William Orrick, Aug. 25, 1919. EMERITUS—URUGUAY OWEN, EVELYN WOOD b. Birmingham, Ala., July 15, 1930; ed. Univ. of Ala.; B.A., 1952; Carver School, M.R.E., 1954; Emory Univ. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1951; Ohio, 1958; V.B.S. worker, Baptist Con- vention of Ga., 1952; high school teacher, Fitzgerald, Ga., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1956-58; church (Tokiwadai) evang., 1957-58; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1958—. U.S. address: 8785 N. Stratford Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. JAPAN OWEN, FRANK BROOKS b. Childress, Tex., Feb. 3, 1922; ed. Howard Payne College, B.S., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947; Baylor College of Medicine, M.D., 1951. Student pastor, rural churches and missions in Tex. and Okla., 1943-46; clerk, Baptist Book Store, Fort Worth, Tex., 1945-47; choir dir. and assoc. pastor, churches in Houston, Tex., 1947-49; Richmond, Tex., 1949-51; intern, St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1951-52; resident, Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, 1952-53; City-County Hospital, 1953-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955-56; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Kediri, 1956—. m. Virginia Humberson, 1954. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Maud B. Owen, Bangs, Tex. INDONESIA OWEN, VIRGINIA HUMBERSON (Mrs. Frank B.) b. Blanket, Tex., Sept. 20, 1931; ed. Sam Houston State Teachers College, B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Asst. receptionist and bookkeeper, medical clinic, Huntsville, Tex., 1948-49; sec., music dept., Sam Houston College, Huntsville, 1950-52; for S.W.B.T.S. prof., Fort Worth, 1952-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955-56; home-church evang., Kediri, 1956—. m. Frank B. Owen, May 28, 1954. Children: Sarah Virginia, 1955; John Brooks, 1956; Gordon Francis, 1957. INDONESIA OWENS, CARLOS RICHARD b. Henry Co., Tenn., June 6, 1930; ed. Union Univ., B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Pastor, New Bethel Church, Paris, Tenn., 1949-50; Friendship Church, Paris, 1950-52; Bird’s Creek Church, Whitlock, Tenn., 1949-55; First Church, Dover, Tenn., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1957-58; field evang., Mbeya, 1958—. m. Myrtice Taylor, 1955. U.S. address: P.O. Box 264, Dunedin, Fla. TANGANYIKA OWENS, MYRTICE JEAN TAYLOR (Mrs. Carlos R.) b. Dunedin, Fla., Dec. 1, 1929; ed. Mather School of Nursing, R.N., 1950; Fla. State Hospital; Fla. State Univ., B.S., 1953; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. Nurse, Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater, Fila., 1951; Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, 1951-52; Fla. State Univ. Hospital, Tallahassee, 1952-53; Carver School, 1953-55; Henry County Gen. Hospital, Paris, Tenn., 1955-56; instructor, Fla. State Univ. School of Nursing, 1954; Henry County Gen. Hospital, 1956. Ap- pointed 1957; language student, Dar es Salaam, TANGANYIKA, 1957- 58; nurse, medical center, Mbeya, 1958—. m. Carlos R. Owens, June 17, 1955. Children: Janice Alese, 1956; Ruth Ellen, 1958. TANGANYIKA 135 OWENS, NANNIE BELLE (Nan) b. Union Co., Ark., Nov. 29, 1929; ed. Henderson State Teachers Col- lege, B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1957. Teacher, Dierks, Ark., 1948-49; Grapevine, Ark., 1949-51; Altheimer, Ark., 1952-54; Huttig, Ark., 1954-55; GA camp worker, Miss. and Ark., 1955, 1956. Ap- pointed (special) 1957; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1957-58; teacher, girls’ secondary school, Agbor, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Box 109, Junction City, Ark. NIGERIA PARHAM, ROBERT MEREMAN, JR. b. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 21, 1926; ed. Stetson Univ.; Univ. of Fla., B.S.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Navy, 1945-46; pastor, churches in Fla., 1949-50; asst. supt., Ky. Boys’ Estate, Louisville, 1951; pastor, Newman Church, Ky., 1951-53. Appointed 1953; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1953- 55; language student, Kaduna, 1955-56; field evang., Keffi, 1957-58; agriculturist, Kafanchan, 1958—. m. Jo Ann Walton, 1949. U.S. address: Rte. 8, Box 491E, Jacksonville, Fla. NIGERIA PARHAM, JO ANN WALTON (Mrs. Robert M., Jr.) b. Ocala, Fla., Sept. 15, 1929; ed. Univ. of Fla., B.A.E., 1950; Carver School. Office worker, Gainesville, Fla., 1949-50; teacher, public schools, Ky., 1950-52. Appointed 1953; home-church evang., Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1953-55; language student, Kaduna, 1955-56; evang., Keffi, 1957-58; Kafanchan, 1958—. m. Robert M. Parham, Jr., Sept. 6, 1949. Children: Robert Mereman, III, 1953; Samuel Walton, 1955; Terry Lamar, 1958. NIGERIA PARKER, EARL b. Lineville, Ala., July 1, 1888; ed. Lineville Jr. College; Howard College, B.A., 1914; M.A., 1915; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1922. Pastor, Ala. and Ky. churches, 1916-22. Appointed 1922; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922-23; Pingtu, Shantung, 1928-25; acting prin. (twice), Pingtu Christian Institute; pastor of Chinese churches, 1925- 41; interned, PHILIPPINES, 1941, repatriated 1948; evang. amon Chinese, Pusan, KorEA, 1954-55, 1955-58; Seoul, 1955-57. Retire 1958. m. Sarah Gayle, 1922. U.S. address: 603 Maple Ave., Fal- mouth, Ky. EMERITUS—KOREA PARKER, SARAH GAYLE (Mrs. Earl) b. Falmouth, Ky., May 24, 1897; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1919; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922. Schoolteacher, Falmouth, Ky., 1919- 20. Appointed 1922; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922; Pingtu, Shantung, 1923-25; city and rural evang. worker, Pingtu, 1924-40; substitute teacher, Effie Sears Memorial School; evang. among Chi- nese, Pusan, KOREA, 1954-55, 1957-58; Seoul, 1955-57. Retired 1958. m. Earl Parker, Aug. 25, 1922. Children: Joseph Earl, 1925; Betty Lou (m. Ratliff),-1926; David Gayle, 1982; John Alfred, ee EA PARKER, FRANKLIN CALVIN b. Apopka, Fla., Nov. 27, 1926; ed. Army Language Course, Yale Univ.; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1957. Pastor’s sec., Seminole Heights Church, Tampa, Fla., 1943-44; U.S. Army, 1945-46; pastor, Hibbit Church, Whitesboro, Tex., 1948-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Kanazawa, 1953—. m. Har- riett Hale, 1948. U.S. address: c/o Solitude Farm, Russellville, Tenn. JAPAN PARKER, HARRIETT HALE (Mrs. F. Calvin) b. Hamblen County, Tenn., Oct. 17, 1924; ed. Tenn. College for Wom- en; Salem College; Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Hamblen County, Tenn., 1943-46; Home Mission worker, Ill. (summer), 1947. Appointed 1951; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Kanazawa, 19583—. m. F. Calvin Parker, August 7, 1948. Children: Patsy Nell, 1950; Franklin Hale, 1951; John Lester, 1953; Andrew Calvin, 1955. JAPAN PARKER, JOHN ALEXANDER b. Lucedale, Miss., Oct. 25, 1914; ed. Univ. of Miss., B.A., 1938; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941; S.W.B.T.S. Sunday school worker, Ky. state Mission Board (summers), 1939-40; mission pastor, Pound, Va., 1941- 42. Appointed 1942; language student, Antofagasta and Santiago, CHILE, 1942-43; pastor, Talea Church, and fieldworker, 1943-44; pastor, Second Church, and prof.-business manager, Baptist semi- nary, Santiago, 1944-46; pastor, Talea Church, fieldworker, and na- tional Sunday school sec., 1948-50; pastor, First Church, Santiago, 1950—. m. Ruby Hayden, 1942. U.S. address: Lucedale, Wena: Cc E 136 PARKER, RUBY HAYDEN (Mrs. John A.) b. Pickton, Tex., July 18, 1918; ed. Tex. Tech. College, B.S., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1942. Schoolteacher, Texas, 1933-36; exten- sion service of Texas, 1937-40. Appointed 1942; language student, Santiago, CHILE, 1942-48; home-church evang., Talca, 1948-44, 1948- 50; Santiago, 1944-46, 1950—; teacher, Baptist theol. school, 1944- 46; dean of women, 1951-52. m. John A. Parker, Dec. 15, 1942. Children: John David, 1944; Charles Kenneth, 1948. CHILE PARKER, WYATT MORTIMER b. Knoxville, Tenn., Mar. 29, 1928; ed. Univ. of Tenn.; Carson-New- man College, B.S., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Minister of music and pastor’s asst., Lincoln Park Church, Knoxville, 1947-49; minister of music and educ., Buechel (Ky.) Church, 1949-50; asst. pastor, Taber- nacle Church, Richmond, Va., 1952-55; pastor, Dawson Church, Phil- pot, Ky., 1951-52; Providence Church, Gloucester Co., Va., 1955-58. Appointed 1958; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. m. Cosette Carter, 1948. U.S. address: c/o J. C. Parker, 1504 Ault Rd., Knoxville, Tenn. BRAZIL PARKER, COSETTE JOYCE CARTER (Mrs. Wyatt M.) b. Pigeon Forge, Tenn., May 9, 1928; ed. Meredith College; Univ. of Tenn., B.S., 1949. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1946; choir dir., Epworth Methodist Church, Knoxville, 1948-49; choral music teacher, jr. high school, Louisville, Ky., 1949-51; high school teacher, Bon Air (Va.) School for Girls, 1954-55. Appointed 1958; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. m. Wyatt M. Parker, Dec. 21, 1948. Children: Christine Dayle, 1951; Rebecca Joyce, 1953; James Newell, 1956; John Wyatt, 1958. BRAZIL PARKMAN, WILLIAM HUGO b. Langdale, Ala., Dec. 11, 1919; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1942; Ala. State Teachers College. U.S. Navy, 1942-46; owner and manager, Parkman Hotel Court, Langdale, 1946-57. Appointed (special) 1958; business manager, Baptist Mission, Manila, PHILIP- PINES, 1958—. m. Doris McKoy, 1946. U.S. address: Langdale, Ala. PHILIPPINES PARKMAN, DORIS RUTH McKOY (Mrs. W. Hugo) b. Logan, Ala., Apr. 22, 1922; ed. Ala. College, B.S., 1945; Carver School. Office sec., S.B.C. Sunday School Board (summers), 1945-46. Appointed (special) 1958; church-home evang., Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1958—. m. W. Hugo Parkman, Dec. 31, 1946. Children: Daniel Kirven, 1948; Susan Lydia, 1950; William Henry, II, 1952; Leslie Claire, 1955; Laura Ruth and Olivia Anne (twins), 1957. PHILIPPINES PARKS, ROBERT KEITH b. Memphis, Tex., Oct. 28, 1927; ed. North Tex. State College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.D., 1955. Summer student mis- sionary, San Andres Island, Colombia, 1949; pastor, Red Springs, Tex., 1950-54; instructor, Hardin-Simmons Univ., Abilene, Tex., 1953-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955; prof., Baptist theol. school, Semarang, 1956—. m. Helen Jean Bond, 1952. U.S. address: 2101 Swenson, Abilene, Tex. INDONESIA PARKS, HELEN JEAN BOND (Mrs. R. Keith) b. Abilene, Tex., Jan. 4, 1928; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Reporter, “Abilene Reporter-News,” 1947-48; B.S.U. Dir., Springfield, Mo., 1948-49; Rice Institute and Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, 1951-52; B.S.U. worker, business college (Tex.), 1950-51, Appointed 1954; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955; teacher, Baptist theol. school, Semarang, 1956—. m. R. Keith Parks, May 24, 1952. Children: Randall David, 1953; Stuart Kent, 1957. INDONESIA PARSONS, CARRIE VICTORIA b. Cartersville, Va., Jan. 12, 1914; ed. Sweet Briar College; Capital City School of Nursing (Washington), D. C. Gen. Hospital, R.N., 1939; American Univ., B.S.N., 1948; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955; Yale Univ. Institute of Far Eastern Languages. Private duty, Wash- ington, D. C., 1939-41; Army Nurse Corps, 1941-46. Appointed 1948; language study, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1950-52; evang., Davao City, 1952-53; adm., Baptist hospital, Mati, 1958—. U.S. address: 8 Brookview Dr., Savannah, Ga. PHILIPPINES 137 PATTERSON, ALONZO SCOTT b. Wellborne, Fla., Feb. 17, 1885; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Columbia College (Lake City, Fla.); S.B.T.S., Th.G., 1910; Mercer Univ., D.D., 1932. Student pastor, Ky. churches, 1907-10. Ap- pointed 1910; prin., Baptist Academy, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1912- 21; field missionary, Shaki, 1921-25; prin., Baptist Academy, Lagos, 1937-41. Retired 1950. m. Ione Geiger, 1914. Address: Norcross, Ga. EMERITUS—NIGERIA PATTERSON, IONE GEIGER (Mrs. Alonzo Scott) b. Clermont, Fla., Apr. 26, 1894; ed. Columbia College (Lake City, Fla.). Appointed 1914; evang. worker, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1914- 21; Shaki, 1921-25; Lagos, 1937-41. Retired 1950. m. Alonzo Scott Patterson, Mar. 18, 1914. Children: A. Scott, Jr., 1915 (d. 19338); Mary Patsy (m. Lawton), 1917; Charlotte (m. Butler), 1919; Sarah, 1921 (d. 1922); Martha, 1928; John G., 1924; Mary Nelle (m. Cran- dall), 1934. EMERITUS—NIGERIA PATTERSON, FRANK WILLARD b. Alva, Okla., July 6, 1907; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1928; Univ. of Okla.; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1932; Univ. of Mexico, M.A., 1940; C.B.T.S., Th.D., 1957. Pastor, Maysville and Spiro (Okla.) churches, 1933-35; First Church, Nashville, Ark., 1935-39. Appointed 1989; language student, Mexico City, D.F., 1939-40; dir., Baptist Spanish Publishing House, El Paso, Tex., 1942—; editor, “Revista Evangelica,’”’ 1944-54, and “El Expositor Biblico,’’ 1944—. Author: “A Manual of Church Finance” and “The Holy Spirit in Evangelism” (Spanish), and “J. E. Davis: Printer for God” (English). m. Pauline Gilliland, 1988. Address: P.O. Box 4255, El Paso, Tex. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE PATTERSON, PAULINE GILLILAND (Mrs. Frank W.) b. Tioga, Tex., Dec. 14, 1906; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1928; S.W.B.T.S.; C.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1928-30. Appointed 1939; language student, MEexico City, D.F., 1939-40; teacher, Mexican Baptist Semi- nary, El Paso, Tex., 1942-48; lesson writer for Beginners (‘Lecciones Ilustradas’’) 1944—; and for Nursery cards (“Historias Infantiles’’), 1957—; assoe. editor, elementary teacher’s magazine (“Guia para Maestros de Ninos”), 1956—. m. Frank W. Patterson, Sept. 7, 1933. Children: Burton H., 1935; Donald (foster son), 1946. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE PATTERSON, IRA NEWBERNE b. Tuscaloosa, Ala., May 30, 1898; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1922; D.D., 1950; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1924. Schoolteacher, Fayette and Hous- ton Co., Ala., 1916-19; pastor, Ala. and Ky. churches, 1920-24; Foun- tain Inn (S. C.) Church, 1924. Appointed 1924; language student, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1925; prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1925-44; editor, “Nigerian Baptist,” 1929-36; supt., Nigerian Baptist Convention, Abeokuta, 1944-48; Convention pres., Ibadan, 1948-50; gen. sec., 1950—; Mission secretary, Ibadan, 1944—. m. Sara Lou Bobo, 1924. U.S. address: Owings, S. C. NIGERIA PATTERSON, SARA LOU BOBO (Mrs. Ira N.) b. Owings, Laurens Co., S. C., July 4, 1900; ed. Anderson College, B.A., 1921; Carver School, B.M.T., 1924. Schoolteacher, Laurens Co., S. C., 1921-22. Appointed 1924; language student, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1925; teacher of English, Bible, and English literature, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1925-44; evang. worker, Abeokuta, 1944-48; Ibadan, 1948—. m. Ira N. Patterson, June 16, 1924. Child: Billy Andrew, 1982. NIGERIA PATTERSON, JOHN WELLINGTON (JACK) b. Yuma, Ariz., Mar. 1, 1926; ed. Univ. of Richmond (Va.); Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Th.D., 1955. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; assoc. pastor, First Church, Weatherford, Tex., 1950-52; pastor, New Prospect Church, Weatherford, 1949-50; Dennis (Tex.) Church, 1950; Eureka Church, Weatherford, 1952-54; First Church, Burleson, Tex., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; prof., International Baptist Theol. Semi- nary, Cali, CoLoMBIA, 1958—. m. Patricia Wilson, 1950. U.S. ad- dress: 319 Joe Johnson St., Colonial Heights, Va. COLOMBIA PATTERSON, PATRICIA ANN WILSON (Mrs. John W.) b. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 7, 1929; ed. Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S. Receptionist, Bob Jones Univ., Greenville, S. C., 1948- 50; sec., First Church, Weatherford, Tex., 1950-52. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; musi¢c instructor, theol. seminary, Cali, CoLomBia, 1958—. m. John W. Patterson, May 31, 1950. Children: Patricia Gail, 1951; John Wellington, Jr., 1953; Leighanne McGarey, 1955; Michelle McKay, 1957, COLOMBIA 138 PEACOCK, HENRY EARL b. Fulton Co., Ga., Mar. 14, 1925; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1946; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Pastor, Mount Olive Church, Molena, Ga., 1945; Garfield, Mount Olive, and Cannoochee churches, Garfield, Ga., 1945-46; Amity (Ind.) Church, 1947-49; Teamon Church, Griffin, Ga., 1949-52; Bellwood Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1952-55; First Church, Ben Hill, Ga., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Campinas, Braziu, 1958-59. m. Margaret Dorminey, 1954. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. John Peacock, 2736 Stone Rd., East Point, Ga. BRAZIL PEACOCK, MARGARET MILLIE DORMINEY (Mrs. H. Earl) b. Sylvester, Ga., Feb. 12, 1982; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1958. Music teacher, glee club dir., public schools, Ashburn, Ga., 1953-54. Appoint- ed 1957; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1958-59. m. H. Earl Peacock, June 20, 1954. Children: Henry Earl, Jr., 1956; Margaret Ann, 1958. BRAZIL PEARCE, WILLIAM BOYD b. Hamilton, Tex., July 12, 1930; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Interim pastor, Calvary Church, Brownfield, Tex., 1952; pastor, Immanuel Church, Brownfield, 1953-55, 1956-58; Prospect Hill Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1955-56. Appointed for East Africa, 1958. m. Sydney Brewer, 1954. U.S. address: c/o Wade Hampton Pearce, Brownfield, Tex. EAST AFRICA PEARCE, SYDNEY FERN BREWER (Mrs. W. Boyd) b. Goose Creek, Tex., Sept. 26, 1934; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1954; S.W.B.T.S. Library work, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1951-52; grader, Baylor, 1954. Appointed for East Africa, 1958. m. W. Boyd Pearce, June 4, 1954. Children: Sheri Lynn, 1956; William Dirk, 1958. EAST AFRICA PEMBLE, PEGGY (MARGARET JOYCE) b. Leesburg, Fla., Oct. 25, 1928; ed. Fla. State Univ., B.S., 1945; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Sec.-accountant, Evergreen Ferneries, Leesburg, 1945-46; youth worker, Rachel Sims Mission, New Orleans, La., 1947-48; exec. sec., Lake County T.B. and Health Association, Leesburg, 1949-51. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; educ. worker, Teresina, Piaui, 1953—. U.S. address: P.O. Box 446, Leesburg, Fla. BRAZIL PENDER, SALLIE AURIS b. West, Miss., May 12, 1904; ed. Miss. Woman’s College, B.A., 1928; N.O.B.T.S., S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, West, Miss., 1928-35. Ap- pointed 1985; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1935-37; prin., Kwang- to Bible School, Sun Hing, Kwangtung, 1937-40; interned 1941, re- patriated 1942; teacher of religion and English, Pui Ching Middle School, Canton and Hong Kong, 1946-51; teacher, Baptist academy, Honolulu, Hawa, 1953-54; in Mission treas.’s office, SINGAPORE, 1954—. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Smith Giles, Kosciusko, Miss. SINGAPORE PERRY, MAY EDGEL b. Tate, Pickens Co., Ga., Aug. 12, 1890; ed. Ga. State College for Women, diploma, 1912; Carver School, B.M.T., 1920; George Peabody College for Teachers. Schoolteacher, Fairmount and Chickamauga, Ga., 1912-18. Appointed 1920; prin., Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1928-55; secondary school, 1956—; WMU Training School, 1984-52. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. W. E. Richardson, Canton, Ga. NIGERIA PERRYMAN, MAURINE TATE b. Lexington, N. C., May 22, 1923; ed. Woman’s College of the Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1944; High Point (N. C.) College; Univ. of N. C.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1958. Teacher, Fair Grove, N. C., 1944-48; Kanna- polis, N. C., 1948-56. Appointed (special) for the Near East, 1958; language study, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1958-59. U.S. address: P.O. Box 509, Thomasville, N. C. NEAR EAST 139 PETTIGREW, ROBERT EDWARD b. Madison Co., Tenn., Dec. 18, 1868; ed. Southwestern Baptist (Union) Univ., B.A., 1900; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1904. Prin. of high school, pastor, churches in Tenn., 1900-04. Appointed 1904; evang. work in north and south BRAZIL, 1904-34; Baia, Alagoas, Parana, and Rio Grande. Retired 1934. m. Bertha Mills, June 30, 1908 (d. 19381). Children: Roberta (m. Pasteur), 1909; William Robert, 1910; Woodrow Wilson, 1913; Edward Dunn, 1915. Address: Box 75, Chalybeate, Miss. EMERITUS—BRAZIL PETTIGREW, RUTH b. Florence Co., S. C., July 17, 1889; ed. Greenville (S. C.) Female College, B.A., 1909. Schoolteacher, Florence Co., S. C., 1909-10; Greenvillle, S. C., 1916-19. Appointed 1920; language student, Yingtak, Kwangtung, CHINA, 1920-22; field evang., North River, Kwangtung, 1922-30; Waichow, Kwangtung, 1930-38; Kweiyang, Honan, 1988-51; New Territories, HONG KONG, 1952—. U.S. address: Greenville, S. C. HONG KONG PETTY, HERMAN LEO b. Nampa, Idaho, Dec. 27, 1922; ed. Wayland College; Sul Ross State College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Vacation Bible school worker, Tex. (summer), 1942; schoolteacher, Balmorhea, Tex., 1942; U.S. Army, 1948-45; worker, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-49; music and educ. dir., Coffee Memorial Chapel, Fort Worth, 1950-51; schoolteacher, Roscoe, Tex., 1951-53. Appointed (special until 1955) 1958; teacher, Baptist schools, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1953-54; dir., 1954—. m. June Goodwin, 1943. U.S. address: c/o L. V. Goodwin, Roby, Tex. ISRAEL PETTY, JUNE GOODWIN (Mrs. Herman L.) b. Roby, Tex., June 19, 1925; ed. Sul Ross State College; Hardin- Simmons Uniy., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Worker in children’s home, Abilene, Tex., 1941-42; schoolteacher, Stanton, Tex., 1948-44, and Roscoe, Tex., 1951-53; Vacation Bible school worker, Home Mission Board (summer), 1945. Appointed (special until 1955) 19538; teacher, Baptist schools, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1953—; dir., primary school, 1954-55. m. Herman L. Petty, Oct. 24, 1943. Children: David Leon, 1948; Ann Lavonne, 1952; Charlotte Joan, 1955. ISRAEL PHILLIPS, GENE DILLARD b. Woodruff, S. C. Dec. 15, 1929; ed. Mars Hill College, A. A., 1950; Furman Univ., B.A., 1952; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Vacation Bible school worker, Spartanburg, S. C., 1950, 1951; asst. pastor, Calvary Church, Clinton, S. C. (summer) 1952; pastor, Southside Church, Greensboro, N. C., 1952-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-57; field evang., Shabani, 1957—. m. Eugenia Jarvis, 1952. U.S. address: c/o E. J. Jarvis, 4208 Hilltop Rd., Greensboro, N. C. SOUTHERN RHODESIA PHILLIPS, ETTA EUGENIA JARVIS (Mrs. Gene D.) b. Guilford Co., N. C. Aug. 14, 1980; ed. Mars Hill College, A. A., 1951; Woman’s College, Univ. of N. C., B.A., 1958; S.E.B.T.S. Li- brary asst., Mars, Hill College, N. C., 1950-51. Appointed 1956; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-57; church- home evang. Shabani, 1957—. m. Gene D. Phillips, Aug. 1, 1952. Children: Theron Mark, 1954; John Eugene, 1957. SOUTHERN RHODESIA PIERCE, ETHEL MARGARET b. Chinkiang, China, Mar. 24, 1898; ed. Anglo-American School (Kuling, China); Woman’s College (Richmond, Va.); Baylor Univ., B.A., 1915; Baylor College of Medicine, M.D., 1919. Red Cross Center, Dallas, Tex., 1943-44; clinical pathologist (half-time), lab- oratory, Medical Arts Clinic, Brownwood, Tex., 1945—. Appointed 1920; medical-evang. worker, Shien Liang Gai Baptist Church, and Baptist Hospital, Yangchow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1920-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942. Retired 1958. U.S. address: 307 W. Chandler, Brownwood, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA PIERCE, NELLIE MINER (Mrs. L. W.) b. New York City, Aug. 18, 1866; ed. Richmond (Va.) public schools. Appointed 1891; dir., evang. day schools, Bible classes for women, Yangchow, CHINA, 1892-1942. Retired 19386. m. L. W. Pierce, Feb. 24, 1892 (d. 1922). Children: Ethel Margaret, 1893; Paul Leonidas, 1896 (d. 1956); Herbert Miner, 1904. Address: 307 W. Chandler, Brownwood, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA 140 Peet PIERSON, ABEL PERLY b. Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 80, 1906; ed. Montezuma Baptist College; Univ. of Redlands, B.A., 1934; S.W.B.T.S.; Univ. of Cali- fornia, M.A., 1939. Mexican mission worker, Las Vegas, N. Mex., 1926- 29; teacher, Mexican Baptist theol., seminary, El Paso, Tex., 1938-44; pastor, Placentia, San Bernardino, and Oakland, Calif., 1930-38. Ap- pointed 1944; evang. worker, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1944-47; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, 1957—. m. Coy Lee Childress, 1929. U.S. address: El Paso, Tex. MEXICO PIERSON, COY LEE CHILDRESS (Mrs. Abel Perly) b. Grand Saline, Tex., Nov. 5, 1911; ed. Montezuma Baptist College; Fort Worth (Tex.) Business College. Evang. worker among Mexican people, N. M., Tex., and Calif., 1929-38; dietitian, teacher, Mexican Baptist theol. seminary, 1938-44. Appointed 1944; evang. and student home worker, Chihuahua, MExico, 1944-57; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, 1957—. m. Abel Perly Pierson, Jan. 25, 1929. Children: Joy, 1934; Dexter, 1936. MEXICO PIKE, HARRISON HAYES b. Texarkana, Tex., July 8, 1928; ed. Texarkana College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S.; Central Baptist Theol. Seminary, B.D., 1953; M.R.E., 1955. Student pastor in Ark., Tex., and Mo., 1947-53; pastor, Oden, Ark., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; field evang., Vitoria, Espirito Santo, 1957—. m. June Summers, 1947. U.S. address: 1914 Olive St., Texarkana, Tex. BRAZIL PIKE, JUNE ELIZABETH SUMMERS (Mrs. Harrison H.) b. Fort Smith, Ark., June 27, 1929; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1949; Texarkana College. Schoolteacher, Texarkana, Tex., 1949-50; Camden Point, Mo., 1951-52; Oden, Ark., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1956-57; church-home evang., Vitoria, 1957—. m. Harrison H. Pike, Sept. 1, 1947. Children: Donna June, 1951; David Harrison, 1952; Daniel Winston, 1954. BRAZIL PINKSTON, GERALD WAYNE b. Lueders, Tex., July 27, 1928; ed. Wayland Baptist College, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Mission pastor, First Church, Kermit, Tex., 1947; Vacation Bible school worker, Tex. Baptist Convention 1948, 1949, 1950; asst. pastor, First Church, Haskell, Tex., 1951-52; high school teacher, Haskell, 1951-52; pastor, Paint Creek Church, Haskell, 1953-55; First Southern Church, Avondale, Ariz., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; evang. worker, Semarang, 1958—. m. Florence Goldston, 1952. U.S. address: 1806 W. Eighth St., Levelland, Tex. INDONESIA PINKSTON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH GOLDSTON (Mrs. Gerald W.) b. Hereford, Tex., Dec. 18, 1929; ed. Wayland Baptist College; Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. High school teacher, Dalhart, Tex., 1951-52; Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-53; Haskell, Tex., 1953-55; substitute teacher, Avondale, Tolleson, and Buckeye, Ariz., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; evang. worker, Semarang, 1958—. m. Gerald W. Pinkston, July 1, 1952. INDONESIA PLAMPIN, RICHARD THOMAS b. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29, 1926; ed. Ga. Institute of Technology; Univ. of Ga., B.B.A., 1949; Golden Gate College; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; underwriter, insurance co., Atlanta and San Francisco, 1949-52; auditor, dairy, Oakland, Calif., 1952-54; pastor, Immanuel Church, Richmond, Calif., 1953-56; worker, insurance co., Berkeley, Calif., 1956-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Campinas, BraziL, 1957-58; educ., evang. work, Curitiba, Parana, 1958—. m. Carolyn Goodman, 1947. U.S. address: 1931 Memorial Drive, S.E., Atlanta, Ga. BRAZIL PLAMPIN, CAROLYN ELLEN GOODMAN (Mrs. Richard T.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 27, 1929; ed. Univ. of Ga.; Golden Gate College. Sec., First Southern Church, Richmond, Calif., 1952-53; typist, in- surance co., San Francisco, 1949-51; research corporation, Richmond, 1953-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957- 58; evang. work, Curitiba, Parana, 1958—. m. Richard T. Plampin, Nov. 28, 1947. Child: Randyl Kent, 1951. BRAZIL 141 PLOWDEN, HANNAH b. Sumter, S. C., Oct. 30, 1894; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1917; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921; Univ. of N. C., M.A., 1928. School- teacher, Brunson, S. C., 1917-18; St. Stephens, S. C., 1919; assoc. prof. of missions, N.O.B.T.S., 1936-40. Appointed 1921; teacher, Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, 1921-22; language student, Soochow, Kiangsu, 1922-24; evang. worker, Soochow, 1924-27; assoc. prof. and dean of women, Univ. of Shanghai, 1928-34; evang., Wahiawa, HAWAII, 1940-41; prin., Baptist Bible School, Honolulu, 1941-43; teacher, 1943- 44; evang., Kahului, Maui, 1944-48; sec. of religious educ., Honolulu, 1948—. Mainland address: Manning, S. C. HAWAII POE, JOE TOM b. Eastland, Tex., Dec. 30, 1928; ed. Cisco Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; M.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Music dir., First Church, Wortham, Tex., 1947; music dir. and assoc. pastor, Calvary Church, Corsicana, Tex., 1947-48; Vacation Bible school worker, Corsi- cana Association (summers), 1949-52; pastor, Calvary Church, Corsi- cana, 1948-53; First Church, Alamo, Tenn., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, CosTa RIcA, 1957; field evang., Concep- cion, CHILE, 1958—. m. Eleanor Ostwalt, 1952. U.S. address: c/o Paul Poe, Box 1152, Cisco, Tex. CHILE POE, ELEANOR FRANCES OSTWALT (Mrs. Joe T.) b. Charlotte, N. C., May 15, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; N. C. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1950; Baylor Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Nurse, Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte, N. C., 1950; George Washington Univ. Hospital, Washington, D. C., 1951; Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1951-52; Hillerest Hospital, Waco, Tex., 1952; Navarro Clinic, Corsicana, Tex., 1952; Memorial Hospital, Corsi- cana, 1953. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1957; church-home evang., Concepcion, CHILE, 1958—. m. Joe T. Poe, Aug. 23, 1952. Child: Janette Elizabeth, 1955. CHILE POE, JOHN ALEXANDER b. Durham, N. C., Nov. 18, 1922; ed. Vocational Training School (Durham); Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1949; S.E.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; missionary, Jefferson Association, Tenn., 1947-48; pastor, Antioch Church, Dandridge, Tenn., 1946-47; Good Hope Church, New Market, Tenn., 1947; Concord and Beulah church- es, Mohawk, Tenn., 1948-49; Sulphur Springs Church, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1949-51; Caraleigh Church, Raleigh, N. C., 1952-54; Godwin Heights Church, Lumberton, N. C., 1954-57. Appointed 1956; lan- guage student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; field evang., Porto Alegre, 1958—. m. Jean Howard, 1946. U.S. address: 2022 Jersey Ave., Durham, N. C, BRAZIL POE, WILMA JEAN HOWARD (Mrs. John A.) b. Knoxville, Tenn., Apr. 9, 1926; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1949. Substitute teacher, Sulphur Springs grammar school, Jones- boro, Tenn., 1949-50; educ. dir., Caraleigh Church, Raleigh, N. C., 1958-54; kindergarten dir., First Church, Lumberton, N. C., 1956. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; church-home evang., Porto Alegre, 1958—. m. John A. Poe, Aug. 10, 1946. Children: John Alexander, Jr., 1949; Thomas Eugene, 1952; Sherman Wayne, 1953; David Luther, 1954; Janice Carol, eS oer. A POE, WILLIAM ALLEN b. Bessemer, Ala., Dec. 22, 1926; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Pastor, Ala. churches (part-time), 1944-48; Freedom Church, North Vernon, Ind., 1949-50; Lewisport (Ky.) Church, 1950-51. Appointed 1951; teacher, Baptist Academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1951-55; Sadler College, Kumasi, GHANA, 1956—. m. Beth Kelley, 1948. U.S. address: c/o H. C. Poe, Rte. 3, bpasawier. © 74. ANA POE, BETH KELLEY (Mrs. William A.) b. Hartford, Ala., July 15, 1926; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1948. Worked for American Printing House for Blind, Louisville, Ky., 1948- 51; schoolteacher, Lewisport, Ky., 1951. Appointed 1951; teacher, Baptist Academy, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1951-55; Sadler College, Kumasi, GHANA, 1956—. m. William A. Poe, Aug. 38, 1948. Children: Wil- liam Allen, Jr., 1954; Jo Ellen, 1956. GHANA PONDER, WANDA LYVONNE b. Pauls Valley, Okla., Oct. 28, 1924; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1946; Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Western Reserve Univ., R.N., M.N., 1949. Student asst., biology dept., William Jewell Col- lege, 1943-46; botany instructor, William Jewell College, 1946; visit- ing nurse, Cleveland (Ohio) Visiting Nurse Association, 1949; public health nurse, Okla. Dept. of Health, Pauls Valley, Okla., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; dir. of nurs- ing service, Baptist Hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1952—; dir., nurs- ing school, Baptist hospital, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Pauls Valley, Okla. PARAGUAY 142 POOL, JAMES CHRISTOPHER b. Dove, Tarrant Co., Tex., Jan. 26, 1905; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1929; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1982; Ph.D., 1986; George Peabody College. Pastor, Ky. and Ind. churches, 1980-34; prof., Baylor Univ., 1955; S.B.T.S., 1958-59. Appointed 1934; language student, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1934-37; pres., Nigerian Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomo- sho, 1934-86, 1987—; acting prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1936-37; prin., Ogbomosho Baptist day school, 1943-46; adviser, Ogbomosho Association, 1944-54; member, Christian Workers’ Board, Nigerian Baptist Convention, 1945—; chairman, district planning com. for educ. (govt.), 1954—. m. Elizabeth Routh, 1935. U.S. ad- dress: Grapevine, Tex. NIGERIA POOL, ELIZABETH ROUTH (Mrs. J. Christopher) b. San Antonio, Tex., July 17, 1909; ed. San Marcos Baptist Academy; Baylor College for Women, B.A., 1930; Hill’s Business Univ.; George Peabody College. Teacher, San Marcos (Tex.) Baptist Academy, 1930-82; sec., Trinity Church, Oklahoma City, 1933-34. Appointed 1984; language student, Nicmria, 1934-37; sec., Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1984-35; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Abeokuta, 1936-37; bookkeeper, sec., teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Ogbomo- sho, 19837—. Author: ‘The Hill Called Moon,” “Lucille Reagan of Africa,’ ‘‘The Bead-Maker’s Son.”’ m. J. Christopher Pool, Dec. 26, 1985. Children: Frances Elizabeth (m. Blinn), 1937; Carolyn Routh, 1940; James Christopher, Jr., 1945. NIGERIA POPP, VIOLET ELIZABETH b. Frostburg, Md., June 28, 1924; ed. Memorial Hospital School of Nursing (Cumberland, Md.), R.N., 1945; Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S., 1948; M.Litt. in N.Ed., 1958; Carver School. Nurse, Memorial Hos- pital, Cumberland, Md., 1945-46; relief nurse, Magee Hospital, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1947-48; instructor and educ. dir., Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Cumberland, 1948-52; infirmary nurse, Carver School, 1952-58. Appointed 1953; language student, Beirut, LEBA- NON, 1954-55; nurse, Baptist hospital, Ajloun, JORDAN, 1953-54, 1955—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Box 391, Williams Road, spec mpeae PORTER, PAUL CLAY b. San Antonio, Tex., July 5, 1892; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1915; Brown Univ., M.A., 1916. Teacher, Bryan Baptist Academy, 1914- 15; Rusk Baptist Academy, 1916-17; U.S. Army Air Service, 1917-19; prof. and dean, Baylor College, 1919-21; asst. prof., Baylor Univ., 1921-22. Appointed 1922; language student, Sao Paulo, BRazIL, 1922-28; prof., vice-pres., Baptist school, Sao Paulo, 1923-24; dir., 1925, 1980-82; field evang. (Sao Paulo State), Campinas, 1925-41, Sumare, 1946-56, Campinas, 1956—; rector, Shepard school, Rio de Janeiro, 1941-45. m. Margaret Johnson, 1920. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Madi- son Ottinger, 3202 Oakmont Blvd., Austin, Tex. BRAZIL PORTER, MARGARET JOHNSON (Mrs, Paul C.) b. Waco, Tex., Dec. 19, 1899; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1922. Ap- pointed 1922; language student, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, 1922-23; evang. worker, Sao Paulo, 1923—. m. Paul C. Porter, Feb. 14, 1920. Chil- dren: Lillian Ruth (m. Ottinger), 1920; Margaret (m. Mavity), 1923; Celeste (m. Goodwin), 1925; Paul Claybrock, 1929; Nathan Johnson, 1932. BRAZIL PORTER, RUTH b. Denison, Tex., May 29, 1924; ed. Metropolitan Business College (Dallas, Tex.); Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1946; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; Carver School. Private duty nutse, Dallas and Waco, Tex. (summers), 1946-48; staff nurse, Hillcrest and Veterans hospitals, Waco, 1948-50; Baylor Hospital, Dallas, 1951; school nurse, Baylor Univ., Waco, 1946-48; Carver School, Louisville, Ky., 1951-52. Appointed (special until 1956) 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1957; staff nurse, Baptist hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1952-56; dir. of nursing service, 1958—. U.S. address: 3425 Gib- sondell Ave., Dallas 11, Tex. PARAGUAY POSEY, JESSE EARL, JR. b. Boyles, Ala., Aug. 6, 1927; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Navy, 1945-46; staff, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1949; chaplain, Tex. Orphanage, Corsicana, 1953; pastor, New Prospect Church, Chalkville, Ala., 1953-57. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58. m. Mamie Lou Eubanks, 19538. U.S. address: 8805 E. Camellia Drive, Mobile, Ala. PHILIPPINES POSEY, MAMIE LOU EUBANKS (Mrs. J. Earl, Jr.) b. Lucedale, Miss., May 16, 1980; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1958. Vacation Bible school worker, Ala. Baptist Convention, 1947, 1948; summer missionary, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1949; N. M., 1950; Ariz., 1951; schoolteacher, Trussville, Ala., 1954-55. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Manila, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58. m. J. Earl Posey, Jr., Sept. 19, 19538. Children: Darryl Clark, 1955; Trini Lynn, 1958. PHILIPPINES 143 POWELL, JULIUS CARLYLE b. Warsaw, N. C., Jan. 22, 1890; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1916; S.B.T.S., Th.G., 1919. Pastor, N. C. churches, 1909-17; state mission worker, Whitley Co., Ky., 1919. Appointed 1919; field missionary, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1920-33; Shaki, 1983-45; Oyo, 1945-52; lecturer, Language and Orientation School, 1953-55. Retired 1956. Author: Yoruba interpretation of the Book of Acts. m. Rosa B. Hocutt, 1919. Address: Warsaw, N. C. EMERITUS—NIGERIA POWELL, ROSA HOCUTT (Mrs. Julius Carlyle) b. Ashton, N. C., Sept. 27, 1891; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1917; Univ. of N. C.; N. C. College for Women. Schoolteacher, N. C., 1914- 19; James Sprunt Institute, Kenansville, N. C., 1919. Appointed 1919; women’s worker, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1920-33; adviser, associational WMU, 1921-55; teacher, Oyo day school, 1928-31; Elam Memorial girls’ school, Shaki, 1933-40; worker with women and day schools, Shaki, 1941-45; prin., Oyo Baptist boys’ high school, 1946-47, and teacher, 1949-52; Language and Orientation School, 1953-55. Retired 1956. m. Julius Carlyle Powell, July 24, 1919. Child: Mary Hester, 1922. EMERITUS—NIGERIA POWELL, MARY HESTER b. Oyo, Nigeria, West Africa, May 21, 1922; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1942; Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1948. School- teacher, Kinston, N. C., 1942-44; receptionist, 1944-45, office nurse 1948-49, doctor’s office, Warsaw, N. C.; gen. staff nurse, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1948. Appointed (special until 1953) 1949; nurse, Frances Jones Memorial nursing home, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1949-55; Kersey Children’s home, 1954-55; supervisor, instructor, School of Nursing, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1956—. U.S. address: Box 274, Warsaw, N. C. NIGERIA QUALLS, SAMUEL ALVIA b. Monterey, Tenn., Feb. 3, 1918; ed. Kansas City Jr. College, A.A., 1937; American Banking Institute; William Jewell College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Bookkeeper-teller, bank, Kansas City, 1940- 43; pastor, Mo. churches, 1945-47; office manager, motor club, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-51; pastor, Central Church, Fort Worth, 1949-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957; asst. treas., South Brazil Mission, Rio de Janeiro, 1951-52; treas., 1952-54; all-Brazil treas., 1954—. m. Emanetta Belle Harbour, 1939. U.S. address: c/o Paul Jones, 5347 Swartz Rd., Kansas City, a om A QUALLS, EMANETTA BELLE HARBOUR (Mrs. Samuel A.) b. Muncie, Kan., Jan. 21, 1918; ed. Kansas State Teachers College; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1951; a student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957; home-church evang., Rio de Janeiro, 1951-56; 1958—. m. Samuel A. Qualls, Mar. 18, 1939. Children: Carolyn Sue, 1941; Samuel A., Jr., 1948; David Truett, 1945; Robert Thomas, 1946; Elizabeth Ruth, 1954. BRAZIL QUARLES, JAMES C. b. Henrico Co., Va., Apr. 8, 1883; ed. Univ. of Richmond, B.A., 1903; Union Theol. Seminary (Richmond); S.B.T.S., Th. M., 1908. Ap- pointed 1908; language student, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1908-09; evang. worker, First Baptist Church, Rosario, Santa Fe, 1909-10; pioneer missionary to URUGUAY, 1911-18; dir., Baptist Publications Board, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, and editor, “Expositor Bautista,’ 1918-31; field missionary, district of Cuyo, 1934-52. Retired 1952. m. Helen Taylor, 1908. Address: 2608 Pershing Ave., Richmond 28, Va. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA and URUGUAY QUARLES, HELEN TAYLOR (Mrs. James C.) b. Jefferson Co., Ky., Aug. 22, 1881; ed. Louisville (Ky.) public schools. Appointed 1908; language student, Rosario, Santa Fe, ARGENTINA, 1908-09; evang. worker, Rosario, 1909-10; pioneer missionary to URUGUAY, 1911-18; publication worker, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1918-31; asst., boys school, Buenos Aires, 1918-31; field missionary, district of Cuyo, 1934-52; supt. of WMU, district of Cuyo, 1934-52. Retired 1952. m. James C. Quarles, Aug. 25, 1908. Chil- dren: John Lemuel, 1910 (d. 1983); William Taylor, 1912; Mary Wallace (m. Ferguson,) 1914. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA and URUGUAY QUARLES, LEMUEL CLEVELAND b. Henrico Co., Va., Nov. 1, 1885; ed. Univ. of Richmond, B.A., 1907; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1910. Appointed 1910; language student, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1910-11; supply pastor, Buenos Aires, 1911; gen. evang. worker, URUGUAY, 1912-29; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1929-49. Retired 1950. m. Jennie Woolfolk Saunders, Sept. 14, 1910 (d. 1955). Address: 7338 Hermitage Road, Richmond, Va. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA and URUGUAY 144 ae QUICK, OSWALD J. b. Dalton, Mo., Aug. 23, 1915; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1937; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940; Yale Univ. School of Far Eastern Languages. U.S. Army chaplain, 1944-46. Appointed 1940; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1940-41; Baguio PHILIPPINES, 1949-51; evang. worker, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1941, 1947-49; Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1951-54; Taichung, 1954—. Interned and repatriated 1942. m. Mary Jones, 1944. U.S. address: Hardin, Mo. TAIWAN (Formosa) QUICK, MARY JONES (Mrs. Oswald J.) b. Carrollton, Mo., Oct. 18, 1918; ed. Univ. of Mo.; William Jewell College; Carver School; Yale Univ. School of Far Eastern Languages. Student asst. to registrar, William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., 1942- 45; Home Mission Board, Vacation Bible school worker (summer), 1945. Appointed 1946; language student, Baguio PHILIPPINES, 1949- 51; evang. worker, Kweilin, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1947-48; Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1951-54; Taichung, 1954—. m. Oswald J. Quick, May 14, 1944. Children: Mary Lou, 1948; John Franklin, 1950; Timothy Knox, 1952; Martha Linda, 1953. TAIWAN (Formosa) RABORN, JOHN CLIFFORD b. Waco, Tex., July 6, 1924; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Erskine College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. U.S. Army Air Forces, 1943-45; educ. dir., Birchman Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950; Urbandale Church, Dallas, Tex., 1950-53; pastor’s assoc., Temple Church, Memphis, Tenn., 1953-57. Appointed (special), 1957; language student, Kowloon, HonGc Kon, 1957-58. m. Nelwyn Martin, 1945. U.S. address: c/o Ed L. Raborn, 1606 Wilbur St., Dallas 24, Tex. HONG KONG RABORN, NELWYN JEWEL MARTIN (Mrs. John C.) b. Ysleta, Tex., Jan. 20, 1924; ed. A. and M. College of Tex.; Southwest Tex. State Teachers College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1944. Staff, Ridge- crest Assembly, 1944; teacher, speech dept., Baylor Univ., 1946-48; office sec., Birchman Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-50. Ap- pointed (special) 1957; language student, Kowloon, HoNnG Kona, 1957-58. m. John C. Raborn, Mar. 17, 1945. Children: Rebecca, 1950; Peggy Jane, 1952; Kay Nelwyn, 1953; John Clifford, Jr., 1957. HONG KONG RAGLAND, JAMES KEITH b. Ada, Okla., Sept. 17, 1924; ed. Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Air Force, 1943-46; carpenter, Fort Worth, Tex. (summers), 1949-50; pastor, churches in Okla. and Tex., 1946-48, 1951-58. Appointed 1953; language study, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-55; educ. and evang., 1956—. m. Leola Kelley, 1948. U.S. address: Box 67, Wetumka, Okla. LEBANON RAGLAND, LEOLA KELLEY (Mrs. James K.) b. Duncan, Okla., Feb. 24, 1926; ed. Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1948. Sec., optical co., Grand Prairie, Tex. (summer), 1944; cafeteria worker and book store clerk, Okla. State Univ., 1944-47; youth dir., Immanuel Church, Duncan, Okla. (summer), 1947. Appointed 1953; language study, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-56; home-church evang., 1956—. m. James K, Ragland, May 31, 1948. Children: James Kelley, 1949; Rebecca Jo, 1951; John Errold, 1956. LEBANON RALEY, HARRY LLEWELLYN b. Bethune, S. C., Aug. 14, 1925; ed. Berry College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1948;S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; V.B.S. worker, S.C. (summers), 1949-50; assoc. pastor, First Church, Rutherford- ton, N. C., 1951-52; pastor, Columbia Church, Honea Path, S. C., 1952-54. Appointed 1954; language study, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1955- 56; field evang., Tainan, 1956—. m. Frances Bibb, 1951. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Bethune, S. C. TAIWAN (Formosa) RALEY, HELEN FRANCES BIBB (Mrs. Harry L.) b. Moorhead, Miss., June 11, 1927; ed. Clarke Memorial College; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S. V.B.S. worker, Miss. (sum- mers), 1946-47; Hawaii (summer), 1948; activities sec., Calvary Church, Kansas City, Mo., 1949-50. Appointed 1954; language study, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1955-56; home-church evang., Tainan, 1956—. m. Harry L. Raley, Aug. 21, 1951. Children: Harry Llew- ellyn, Jr. 1958; Bruce Bibb, 1956; David Francis, 1958. TAIWAN (Formosa) 145 RAMSOUR, H. B., JR. b. Palestine, Tex., Jan. 11, 1911; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1930; D.D., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; Th.D., 1952. Schoolteacher, Miles, Tex., 1930-34. Appointed 1939; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1939-40; evang. worker, Hawall, 1940-41; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1942-45; adm., 1943-45; pastor, Nuuanu Church, Honolulu, HAWAII, 1946-50; Kinoole Church, Hilo, 1950-54; Univ., Church, Honolulu. 1954—. m. Vera Mabel Howard, 1938. Mainland address: 514 E. College St., Athens, Tex. HAWAII RAMSOUR, VERA MABEL HOWARD (Mrs. H. B., Jr.) b. Gainesville, Tex., Apr. 7, 1914; ed. Gainesville Jr. College; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1989; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1939- 40; evang. worker, HAWAII, 1940-41; Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1941- 45; Honolulu, Hawat, 1946-50, 1954—. Hilo, 1950-54. m. H. B. Ramsour, Jr., Mar. 31, 1988. Children: David Lawrence, 1940; Carolyn Ann, 1943; Barbara Jeane, 1947. HAWAII RANDALL, MARY JOSEPHINE (JO) b. Notasulga, Ala., July 22, 1927; ed. Judson:College, B.A., 1949; Ala., Polytechnic Institute; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Fieldworker, state WMU, Montgomery, Ala., 1945; teacher, Tuskegee (Ala.) High School, 1949-50; library helper, S.W.B.T.S., 1950-51; draftsman, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; educ. dir., Forest Park Church, Fort Worth, 1951-52; First Church, Andalusia, Ala., 1952-54; Baptist student dir., Florence (Ala.) State College, 1954-58. Appointed for JAPAN, 1958. U.S. address: Box 888, Eufaula, Ala. JAPAN RANDALL, RUTH MEREDITH b. Charlotte, Mich., Feb. 12, 1885; ed. Carver School, B.M.T., 1918. Stenographer, law office, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1905-11. Appointed 1914; office sec. Colegio Batista Shepard, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1914-20; teacher, girls dept., Colegio Batista Shepard, 1917-51; editor, literature dept., Brazil WMU, Rio, 1922-47. Retired 1952. Address: P.O. Box 176, University Station, Fayetteville, Ark. EMERITUS—BRAZIL RANKIN, MANLY WHITFIELD b. Newberry, S. C., Jan. 21, 1897; ed. Draughon’s Business College (Columbia, S. C.); Wake Forest College, B.A., 1922; S.W.B.T\S., Th.M., 1988. Bookkeeper, Columbia, S. C., 1916; powder works, N. J., 1918; schoolteacher, Robertsonville, N. C., 1922-23; worker with Chinese, Memphis, Tenn., and Los Angeles, Calif., 1951-52. Ap- pointed 1928; language study, Hakka dialect, 1923-25; Mandarin, 1940, 1944; Cantonese, 1947; educ.-evang. work, Shiuchow, CHINA, 1924-41; evang. and relief work, Kukong, 1943-45; adviser for North River district, Kukong, 1945-49; field evang., Ipoh, MALAYA, 1954-56; Honolulu, HAwWAU, 1958—. m. Grace T. Elliott, 1924. U.S, address: 5802 Rebecca Lane, Knoxville, Tenn. HAWAII RANKIN, GRACE T. ELLIOTT (Mrs. Manly W.) b. Howe, Tex., July 10, 1898; ed. Baylor College, B.A., 1919; S.W.B.T.S., B.M.T., 1916; business college (Holdenville, Okla.) Dir., Good Will Center, Oklahoma City (summer), 1918. Appointed 1919; language study, Yingtak, CHINA, 1920-21; prin., girls’ school, Yingtak, 1920-22; Shiuchow, 1922-25; primary school, 1933-34; dir. of Bible women, North River field, 1938-84; adviser for kindergarten work, Shiuchow, 1984-87; evang. work, Shanghai, 1938-39; Hong Kong, 1989-41; educ. work, Kukong, 1946-49; home-church evang., Ipoh, MALAYA, 1954-56; Honolulu, HAwAl, 1958—. m. Manly W. Rankin, Aug. 18, 1924. Children: Manly W. Jr., 1925; John Elliott, 1930. HAWAII RANKIN, SAMUEL GARDNER b. Sandy Hook, Miss., Apr. 28, 1915; ed. Pearl River Jr. College; La. State Univ., B.S., 1948; L.S.U. Medical School, M.D., 1943. Intern, U.S. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., 1944; asst. to coroner, New Orleans, La., 1941-48; asst. laboratory technician, Mercy Hos- pital, New Orleans, 1943; asst. surgeon, “‘U.S.S. Grimes,” U.S.N., 1944-46; resident physician, Grace Hospital, Richmond, Va., 1946-47. Appointed 1947; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1947-48; staff doctor, Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuchow, 1948-49; doctor, Kowloon, Hone Kone, 1955—. m. Miriam Thomas, 1946. U.S. address: Fairfax, S. C. HONG KONG RANKIN, MIRIAM THOMAS (Mrs. Samuel G.) b. Fairfax, S. C., Mar. 17, 1912; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1933; Carver School, M.R.E., 1988; Univ. of Calif. Language School. Schoolteacher, S. C., Ga., Va., 1935-42; dir. of religious activities, Westhampton College, Richmond, Va., 1946-47. Appointed 1942; dean, Baptist Bible School, Honolulu, HAWAH, 1944-46; evang. worker, Tungshan, Canton, CHINA, 1947-48; Wuchow, 1948-49; Kowloon, Hone Kone, 1955—. m. Samuel G. Rankin, Aug. 15,1946. Children: Harriet Ann, 1948; Margaret Ellen, 1952; Samuel Edward, 1954. HONG KONG 146 RATLIFF, JOHN DURWOOD b. Floyd, N. M., Apr. 26, 1924; ed. Southern Methodist Univ., Asbury College; Bob Jones College; Eastern N. M. College, B.A., 1949; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Pastor, rural mission church, N. M., 1943-44; Causey Church, N. M., 1946-49; and Nortonville Church, Ky., 1949-52. Appointed 1952; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958; field evanglism, Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS, 1954—. m. Wynona Haragan, 1946. U.S. address: Floyd, N. M. HONDURAS RATLIFF, WYNONA M. HARAGAN (Mrs, John D.) b. Portales, N. M., Nov. 17, 1927; ed. Eastern N. M. Univ.; Carver School; School of Church Music (Louisville). Library worker, Eastern N. M. Univ., 1947-48; S.B.T.S., 1949-50. Appointed 1952; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958; home-church evang., Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS, 1954—. m. John D. Ratliff, July 28, 1946. Children: Rebecca Sue, 1952; Deborah Kay, 1954; Judith Elaine, 1955. HONDURAS RAY, BONNIE JEAN b. Commerce, Ga., July 16, 1886; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1909; Carver School, B.M.T., 1917; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Ga., 1909-15; teach- er, home mission school, Clayton, Ga., 1917-18; state mission work, N. M., 1942; defense area, Wilmington, N. C., 1942-43; hospital mis- sionary, New Orleans, La., 1943-45; state mission work in Mo., 1945. Appointed 1918; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1918-19; evang. worker, Pingtu, Shantung, China, 1919-40; Tsingtao, Shantung, 1947- 49; Waialae Church, Honolulu, HAWAt, 1950-52. Retir 1954. Address: 3408S. Ridgewood Ave., Box 791, Daytona Beach, Fla. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII RAY, DANIEL BROOKS b. Wuchow, Kwong Sai, China, Dec. 25, 1928; ed. Baylor Univ., B.S., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. U.S. Army, 1943-46; staff worker, Ridgecrest (summer), 1948; pastor, First Baptist Mission, Bonham, Tex., 1950-53. Appointed 1953; language study, Pusan, KormA, 1953- 54; field chgme Taejon, 1954-58; Chonan, 1958—. m. Frances Deal, r 1958. U.S. address: 1203 N. Cedar, Bonham, Tex. KOREA RAY, FRANCES JEAN DEAL (Mrs. Daniel B.) b. Houston, Tex., Oct. 10, 1930; ed. Southwest Tex. State Teachers College, B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. Typist and file clerk, Southwest Tex. State Teachers College, San Marcos, 1948-49; mathematics teacher, jr. high school, Brenham, Tex., 1951; office worker, airplane factory and Universal Mills, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; S.W.B.T.S., 1952-53. Appointed 19538; language study, Pusan, KorBA, 1953-54; home-church evang., Taejon, 1954-58; Chonan, 1959—. m. Daniel B. Ray, June 27, 1958. Children: Mark Andrew, 1954; Ben Gilman, 1956; Andrew Rex, 1958. KOREA RAY, EMIT OZENE b. Mosheim, Tex., Apr. 7, 1920; ed. Tex. Christian Univ.; Austin College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Air Force, 1948-46; pastor, churches in Okla. and Tex., 1946-84. Appointed (special) 1954; educ. work, Nassau, BAHAMAS, 1954—. m. S. Kathryn McCluney, Aug. 20, 1941. U.S. address: 2224 East 19th St., Tulsa, Okla. BAHAMAS RAY, SARAH KATHRYN McCLUNEY (Mrs. Emit O.) b. Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 14, 1922; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ. Appointed (special) 1954; educ. work, Nassau, BAHAMAS, 1954—. m. Emit O. Ray, Aug. 20, 1941. Children: Karen Anne, 1948; Steven Leigh, 1947; Kurt Allen, 1951. BAHAMAS RAY, JANET GILMAN (Mrs. Rex) b. Hainan, China, Dec. 9, 1890; ed. N. Y. Normal School, B.A., 1912. Schoolteacher, N. Y. and N. J., 1913-17; missionary to China under Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., 1917-20. Appointed 1921; educ.-evang. work, Wuchow, Kwangsi, CHINA, 1921-37; Kweilin, 1948; teacher, Waang To girls’ school, 1928-29; dir., kindergarten and primary school, Hong Kong, 1987-41; evang. work, Toishan City and Tai Kam Leper Colony, 1948-50; Pusan, Korma, 1954-55. Retired 1955. m. Rex Ray, Nov. 11, 1920 (d. 1958). Children: David F., 1921 (d. 1958); Daniel B., 1923; Marian McNair, 1925 (d. 1930); Lois Ellen, 1929; Mary Dee, 1933. Address: 1203 N. Cedar, Bonham, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA and KOREA 147 RAY, JEFFERSON FRANKLIN b. Ripley, Miss., Jan. 15, 1872; ed. Southern Tenn. College; Blount SN Union Univ., B.A., 1901; M.A., 1902; D.D., 1922; S.B.T\S., Th.M., 1904. Schoolteacher and pastor, Ala. and Miss., 1891-96; interim pastor’ and teacher, Calif. and Tenn., 1948—. Appointed 1904; evang. work, Fukuoka Church, JAPAN, 1907-08; Shimonoseki- Moji-Kokura-Yawata field, 1909-16; Hiroshima and Kure, 1918-41; trustee of Seinan Gakuin and of Japan Baptist theol. seminary. Author: “Stewardship” tr sae Fa Retired 1942. m. Daisy Pettus, Sept. 7, 1904 (d. 1944). hildren: Jefferson Franklin, Jr., 1905; Hermon Stevens, 1907; Emma Pettus, 1911; Mary Elizabeth, 19138. Address: 116 Stoddert, Jackson, Tenn. EMERITUS—JAPAN RAY, STANLEY E b. Tulsa, Okla., Feb. 10, 1919; ed. East Tex. Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Bookkeeper and sales- man, real estate, Longview, Tex., 1936-41; U.S. Army, 1942-46; part- ner with building contractor, Longview, 1946-47; accounting clerk, electrical co., Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; pastor, Tex., 1948-53. Ap- pointed (special) 1953; language study, Oyo, NiGmRIA, 1954; publica- tion work, Ibadan, 1954-56; acting business manager, Baptist Mission, Lagos, 1957-58. m. Ernestine Wilson, 1947. U.S. address: 410 Diane Dr., Longview, Tex. NIGERIA RAY, ERNESTINE JANE WILSON (Mrs. Stanley E) b. Haileyville, Okla., Sept. 20, 1922; ed. Kilgore Jr. College; S.W.B.T.S. Proofreader and reporter for newspapers in Longview and Pecos, Tex., Tallahassee, Fla., and Hemet, Calif., 1941-44; owner and _ operator, book store, Longview, 1944-47; editor, monthly magazine, East Tex. Chamber of Commerce, Longview, 1947. Appointed (special) 1953; language study, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1954; publication work, Ibadan, 1954-56; evang., Lagos, 1957-58. m. Stanley Ray, Mar. 16, 1947. Children: Barbara Joyce, 1947; Stanleye Jane, 1950; Christopher Joel, 1955; Frances Noel, 1958. NIGERIA REEVES, HAROLD PHILMON b. Shreveport, La., Jan. 28, 1923; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. Army Air Force, bombardier and navigator, 1943-46; pastor, Tex. churches, 1946-49; evang. for youth revivals, Student Dept. of Tex. (summers), 1948, 1950; supply pastor, Queens- borough Church, Shreveport, La. (summer), 1949; pastor, Immanuel Church, McKinney, Tex., 1949-51. Appointed 1951; evang. work, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952-57. m. Rose Lengefeld, 1948. U.S. ad- dress: P. O. Box 695, Hawkins, Tex. THAILAND REEVES, ROSE LENGEFELD (Mrs. Harold P.) b. Kyle, Tex., Apr. 25, 1924; ed. Victoria Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Student employee (part-time), Baylor Univ., 1945-46; state worker, Tex. Vacation Bible schools (summers), 1946- 47; editor, ‘‘The Shield,” 1947-48; schoolteacher, Fort Worth, Tex., 1950-51. Appointed 1951; evang. work, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1952- 57. m. Harold P. Reeves, June 18, 1948. Child: Anna Ruth, 1956. THAILAND REID, ORVIL WILSON b. Stigler, Okla., May 22, 1908; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1933; S.W.B.T.S., Th.B., 1988; S.B.T.S.; S.E.B.T.S. Mexican National Univ. Pastor, Okla. churches, 1931-37; supt., Mexican Mission, Fort Worth, Tex., 1987-38. Appointed 1938; language student, Mexico City, 1988-40; founder and dir., Mexican Baptist Anti-alcohol Cam- paign, 1941—; Baptist student home, Guadalajara, MExIco, 1943- 52; print shop, 1944-55; Good Will Center, 1948-58; gen. evang., 1940—. Author: 4 books in English; 6 in Spanish. m. Jewell Starr, May 20, 1984 (d. 1940). Child: Roderick Allen, 1996. m. Alma Ervin, 1943. U.S. address: c/o WMU Hdars., 1141 N. Robinson, Oklahoma City, Okla. MEXICO REID, ALMA ERVIN (Mrs. Orvil W.) b. Linden, Tenn., June 8, 1909; ed. Union Univ., B.A., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1941; S.B.T.S.; S.E.B.T.S. Editorial asst., Sunday School Board of S.B.C., 1941-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1943-44; asst. dir., Baptist student home, Guadalajara, 1945-52; gen. evang. worker, 1945—. m. Orvil W. Reid, Oct. 25, 19438. Child: Charlotte Ann, 1944, MEXICO RENFROW, HAROLD EDWARD b. Wooldridge, Mo., Oct. 7, 1923; ed. Hannibal-LaGrange es si A.S., 1944; William Jewell College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Pastor, Madison, Mo., 1948-44; Willard, Mo., 1944-45; Wool- dridge, Mo., 1945-46; Lupus, Mo., 1945-46; Trenton, Tex., 1947; Bastrop, La., 1947-49; Norborne, Mo., 1949-51; Steelville, Mo., 1951- 55. Appointed 1955; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1955-56; field evang., Sao Paulo, 1956—; exec. sec., Sao Paulo state convention, 1957-58; teacher, Baptist school, 1958—. m. Nona Baumgartner, 1945. U.S. address: 1003 Seventh St., Boonville, Mo. BRAZIL 148 RENFROW, NONA MAE BAUMGARTNER (Mrs. Harold E.) b. Boone Co., Mo., Apr. 28, 1920; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Pastor’s asst. and dir. of youth recreation, North Shore Church, Chicago, Ill., 1945-46. Appointed 1955; language study, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1955-56; home-church evang., Sao Paulo, 1956—; teacher, Baptist school, 1958—. m. Harold E. Renfrow, June 25, 1945. Children: Nona Lea, 1948; Cynthia Fern, 1951. BRAZIL RICHARDS, DONALD JOE b. El Paso, Tex., Apr. 29, 1928; ed. Tex. A. and M. College; N. M. College of A. and M. Arts; Tex. Western College, B.S., 1951; S.W:B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Shop coach, Fort Worth (Tex.) Boys’ Club, 1951-52; aircraft dispatcher, Grand Prairie, Tex., 1952-54; athletic dir., Fort Worth Boys’ Club, 1954-55; pastor, Rosamond Chapel, Anna, Tex., 1954-55; First Church, Estancia, N. M., 1955-56; First Church, Mesilla Park, N. M., 1956-59. Appointed for BRAZIL, 1958. m. Shari Sherman, 1951. U.S. address: c/o Wyatt Richards, 4747 Emory Way, El Paso, Tex. BRAZIL RICHARDS, SHARI ANN SHERMAN (Mrs. Donald J.) b. Haskell, Tex., Apr. 25, 1933; ed. S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1955. Clerk- typist, El Paso, 1950-51, and Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; substitute teacher, Las Cruces, N. M., 1958-59. Appointed for BRAZIL, 1958. m. Donald Richards, July 12,1951. Children: Kenneth Wyatt, 1952; Michael Lee, 1955; Chrystal Gay, 1956. BRAZIL RICHARDSON, JARRETT WOOD H., JR. b. Ariton, Ala., June 6, 1916; ed. (Ala.) State Teachers College; Howard College, B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944. Schoolteacher, Alexander City, Ala., 1937-38; pastor, Alabama, Ky., Ind., and S. C. churches, 1940-45. Appointed 1944; evang. work, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1945—. m. Margaret Sampson, 19438. U.S. address: Ariton, Ala. NIGERIA RICHARDSON, MARGARET SAMPSON (Mrs. J. W. H., Jr.) b. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 30, 1915; ed. Univ. of S. C., B.S., 1936; M.S., 1987; Medical College of S. C., M.D., 1941; Carver School. Intern, Garfield Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C., 1941-42; resident physician, Carver School, 1942-44; public health worker, Louisville, Ky., 1944. Appointed 1944; medical missionary, Baptist dispensary and hospital, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1945—. m. Jarrett Wood H. Richard- son, Jr., Oct. 2, 1948. Children: Margaret Lillian, 1944; Jarrett Wood, III, 1947; Walter Sampson, 1950. NIGERIA RICKETSON, ROBERT FLEMING b. LaGrange, Ga,, Jan. 9, 1908; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1925; B.S. and M.A., 1928; George Peabody College for Teachers, B.S.L.S., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1980; Th.D., 1944; Teachers College, Columbia Univ.; Univ. of Calif. Appointed 1936; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; educ.-evang. worker, Chefoo, China, 1938-40; Shang- hai, 1940-41, 1947-51; Soochow, 1946-47; teacher, Baguio, PHILIP- PINES, 1952—. m. Bettie Abernethy, 1933. U.S. address: Hollis, Okla. PHILIPPINES RICKETSON, BETTIE ABERNETHY (Mrs. Robert F.) b. Harmon Co., Okla., Dec. 6, 1902; ed. Simmons College; South- western (Okla.) State Teachers College, B.S., 1924; Okla. A. and M. College; S.W.B.T.S., B.S.M., 1981. Schoolteacher, Okla., 1922-28, 1931-33. Appointed 1986; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937-38; evang. worker, Chefoo, China, 1938-40; Shanghai, 1940, 1947-48; Soochow, 1946-47; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1948-50; teacher, 1952—. m. Robert F. Ricketson, May 28, 1933. Children: James Edgar, 1938; Samuel Abernethy, 1940. PHILIPPINES RIDDELL, GERALD b. Caddo, Tex., Oct. 6, 1915; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941. Pastor, Melwood Church, Brownwood, Tex., 1941-43; West Laurel (Miss.) Church, 1944. Appointed 1944; language student, Univ. of Cartagena, COLOMBIA, 1945; pastor, Central Church, Cartagena, 1946; dir., ““El Heraldo Bautista,” Bogota, 1946; evang. worker, Bogota, 1946-54; Barranquilla, 1954-57; teacher, Baptist academy, Temuco, CHILE, 1958—. m. Virgie Marion Ther- rell, 1939. U.S. address: 2816 Bay Springs Dr., Laurel, Miss. CHILE 149 RIDDELL, VIRGIE MARION THERRELL (Mrs. Gerald) b. Meridian, Miss., June 20, 1917; ed. Ellisville (Miss.) Jr. College; Miss. State Teachers College, B.Mus., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E. and B.S.M., 1941; B.C.M., 1958. Pastor’s asst., Brownwood, Tex., 1941- 48; Laurel, Miss., 1944. Appointed 1944; language student, Univ. of Cartagena, COLOMBIA, 1945; evang. worker, Cartagena, 1946; Bogota, 1946-54; Barranquilla, 1954-57; teacher, Baptist academy, Temuco, CHILE, 1958—. m. Gerald Riddell, Aug. 1, 1939. Children: Gerald Donald, 1942; John Marion, 1943; Therrell James, 1947; Joe Roy, 1951. CHILE RIDDELL, OLIVE PAULINE b. Tabscott, Va., June 1, 1888; ed. Normal School; Carver School, B.M.T., 1919. Associational missionary, Va., 1942—. Appointed 1919; evang. worker, Pochow and Kweiteh, CHINA, 1919-40. etired 1953. Address: P.O. Box 214, Richlands, Va. EMERITUS—CHINA RIDENOUR, CREA b. Westbourne, Tenn., Apr. 16, 1919; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Schoolteacher, Tenn., 1937- 40, 1941-48. Appointed 1945; language student, Cali, COLOMBIA, 1945-46; educ. worker, Barranquilla, 1946-54; dir., women’s dept., theol. seminary, Cali, 1954—. U.S. address: Caryville, Tenn. COLOMBIA RIFFEY, JOHN LESLIE b. Marianna, Ark., Dec. 22, 1901; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1926; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1928; Ph.D., 1982. Pastor, Ark., Ky., and Ind. churches, 1924-35. Appointed 1935; supply pastor, Barro Preto Church, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL, 1987-88; co-pastor, Tijuca Church, Rio de Janeiro, 1938-47; dir., extension course, Baptist theol. seminary, Rio de Janeiro, 1938-54; state (Rio) evang., Niteroi, 1955—. Author: “Vitalizing the Church Program” (Portuguese); “Introduction to the Old Testament.” m. Prudence Amos, 1928. U.S. address: c/o Leslie A. Coleman, 587 N. 58rd, Fort Smith, Ark. BRAZIL RIFFEY, PRUDENCE AMOS (Mrs. John L.) b. Greenwood, Ark., Apr. 16, 1906; ed. Ouachita College, B.A., 1927; Carver School, B.M.T., 1981; S.W.B.T.S. Fieldworker, Ark. Sunday school and B.T.U. depts. (summers), 1925-27; schoolteacher, Poca- hontas, Ark., 1927-28. Appointed 1935; language student, and teacher in Baptist primary schools, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1935-36; asst., boarding dept., boys’ school, and gen. evang. worker, Belo Horizonte, 1937-88; children’s worker, Federal District, Rio, 1989-47; music teacher, extension course, Baptist theol. seminary, Rio; field (Rio state) evang., 1955—. m. John L, Riffey, Aug. 8, 1928. Child: Joan Larie (m, Sutton), 1930. BRAZIL RINES, ANNIE JOSEPHINE b. Jefferson Co., Tenn., Apr. 29, 1914; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.S., 1940; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948; Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Memphis, Tenn., R.N., 1943. Evang. among Negroes, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1939-40; Louisville, Ky., 1943-44; nurse, Memphis, 1940; Jefferson City, 1943. Appointed 1944; medical asst., Baptist dispensary and clinic, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1945; dir., 1946-47; 1949-51; teacher, Baptist college, 1945; medical missionary, leper colony, Iwo, 1946-47, 1949-51; nurse-teacher, missionary children’s school, and evang. worker, leper colony, Oyo, 1951-52; nurse-teacher, Ogbomosho, 1953-55; hostess, Baptist hostel, Lagos, 1955-56. U.S. address: R.F.D., Talbott, Tenn. NIGERIA ROBERSON, CECIL F. b. Meridian, Miss., Feb. 5, 1911; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1940; Univ. of Miss., M.A., 1948. Prin. and teacher, grammar school, 1938-42; supt. and teacher, high school, 1942-48; teacher, Acadia Baptist Academy, Church Point, La., 1943-45; pastor, La. and Miss. churches, 1934-44; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, Nigeria, 1946-48. Appointed 1949; educ.-evang. worker, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1950; Oyo, 1951- 52; Kabba, 1954-58. m. Marie Coats, 1939. U.S. address: Clinton, Miss. NIGERIA ROBERSON, E. MARIE COATS (Mrs. Cecil F.) b. Meridian, Miss., July 4, 1919; ed. Meridian Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1957; Univ. of Miss.; Jones County Jr. College. Music teacher, 1939-42; music and social science teacher, Acadia Academy, Church Point, La., 1943-45; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, Nigeria, 1946-48. Appointed 1949; prin., Baptist day school, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1950; evang. worker, Oyo, 1951-52; Kabba, 1954-58. m. Cecil Roberson, July 8, 1939. Child: James Conrad, 1942. NIGERIA 150 ROBERTS, FRANCES EVERETT b. Columbia, S. C., July 19, 1920; ed. Univ. of S. C., B.A. in Ed., 1941; Columbia Commercial College; Columbia Bible College; Clinical Training Course, N. C. Baptist Hospital; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Sec. to registrar, 1941-48, and asst. registrar, Columbia Bible College, 1948-44; student worker, Home Mission Board (summer), 1945. Appointed 1946; language student, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, and Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1946-47; educ.-evang. worker, Asuncion, 1948, 1950-52; secretarial worker, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1949; Baptist hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1952—. U.S. address: 2181 Lincoln St., Columbia 17, S. C. PARAGUAY ROBERTSON, REUBEN BOYD b. Harmon Co., Okla., Feb. 24, 1922; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Hardin- Simmons Univ., B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Pastor, First Church, Preston, Okla., 1940-41; Westside Mission, Sweetwater, Tex., 1941-44; Nolan (Tex.) Church, 1944-47; First Church, Cedar Hill, Tex., 1947-50; First Church, Carrollton, Tex., 1950. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951; Cuyo District evang. worker, and pastor, First Baptist Church, Mendoza, ARGENTINA, 1952—. m. Jane Meskimen, 1942. U.S. address: c/o R. B. Rob- ertson, Morris, Okla. ARGENTINA ROBERTSON, JANE MESKIMEN (Mrs. R. Boyd) b. Kingsville, Tex., Oct. 22, 1921; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.M., 1942. Preparatory piano teacher, Hardin-Simmons Univ., Abilene, Tex., 1942-44; schoolteacher, Nolan, Tex., 1946. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951; Cuyo District evang. worker, Mendoza, ARGENTINA, 1952—. m. R. Boyd Robertson, Dec. 28, 1942. Children: David Boyd, 1944 (d. 1948); Mary Lynn, 1947; Carol Elizabeth, 1949; Ann Louise, 1952; Philip Noel, 1954. ARGENTINA ROBINSON, GORDON EUGENE b. Klamath Falls, Ore., Jan. 2, 1980; ed. Hardin-Simmons Uniy.; Way- land Baptist College, B.A., 1951; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Minister of music, First Church, Crane, Tex. (summer), 1949; First Church, O'Donnell, Tex., 1950; Twelfth Ave. Church, Sacramento, Calif., 1951- 52; pastor, First Church, Fair Oaks, Calif., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; teacher, Baptist high school, and field evang., Abeokuta, 1956; Port Harcourt, 1957—. m. Maxine Williams, 1950. U.S. address: 1986 Awbrey Rd., Bend, Ore. : NIGERIA ROBINSON, MAXINE WILLIAMS (Mrs. Gordon Eugene) b. Mullin, Tex., July 8, 1925; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1951; G.G.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1955. Beauty operator, Brownwood, Tex., 1946-49, 1950-51; Crane, Tex., 1949-50; Berkeley, Calif., 1952-54; sec., Twelfth Ave. Church, Sacramento, Calif., 1951-52; kindergarten teacher, Univ. Church, Oakland, Calif., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955-56; teacher, Baptist high school, and field evang., Abeokuta, 1956; Port Harcourt, 1957—. m. Gordon Eugene Robinson, Dec. 28, 1950. NIGERIA ROBISON, OREN CHARLES, JR. b. Okmulgee, Okla., Oct. 11, 1922; ed. East Central (Okla.) State College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.M., 1951. U.S. Army, 1942-46; pastor, Ada, Okla., 1946-47; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1948; pastor, East View, Ky., 1948-51; teacher, Miss. Woman’s College, and interim pastor, Immanuel Baptist Church, Hattiesburg, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Port Harcourt, NIGERIA, 1952-53; evang. worker, Joinkrama, 1953-54; Benin City, 1954—. m. Martha Boaz, 1951. U.S. address: 25529 President Ave., Harbor City, Calif. NIGERIA ROBISON, MARTHA BOAZ (Mrs. O. C., Jr.) b. Murray, Ky., Aug. 25, 1929; ed. Ky. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1951; Miss. Woman’s College; Okla. Baptist Univ. Campus nurse, Miss. Woman’s College, Hattiesburg, 1951-52. Ap- pointed 1952; language student, Port Harcourt, NicERIA, 1952-53; nurse, Baptist hospital, Joinkrama, 1953-54; evang. worker, Benin City, 1954—. m. Oren C. Robison, Jr., Aug. 28, 1951. NIGERIA ROGERS, HELEN ARLENE b. Fresno, Calif., Sept. 12, 1929; ed. Memorial Hospital School of Nursing (Houston, Tex.), R.N., 1951; Howard Payne College; School of Nursing, Vanderbilt Univ., B.S.N., 1955; G.G.B.T.S. Summer missionary, Tenn. B.S.U., Barranquilla, Colombia, 1953; nurse, Medi- eal Arts Hospital, Brownwood, Tex., 1951-52; Memorial Hospital, Houston, 1952; Mid-State Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tenn., 1952- 54; Contra Costa County Health Dept., Martinez, Calif., 1954-55; Herrick Memorial Hospital, Berkeley, Calif., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; nurse, Baptist hospital, Barranquilla, CoLomB1A, 1957—. U.S, address: 1908 Ad- dison, Berkeley, Calif. COLOMBIA 151 ROGERS, LILLIE OTERA b. Malone, Tex., Sept. 30, 1928; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.S., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948; Univ. of Houston. Sec., First Church, Garland, Tex., 1946-47; educ. and youth dir., Southland Church, Houston, Tex., 1948-49; Heights First Church, Houston, 1949-58. Appointed 1953; language student, SINGAPORE, 1953-54; evang., Swatow Church, Nee Soon and Sembawang gospel centers, Singapore, 1953-57; manager, Baptist Book Store, Penang, MALAYA, 1958. U.S. address: 6810 Eastwood, Houston 21,Tex. MALAYA ROHM, ALMA HAZEL b. Waco, Tex., Nov. 11, 1925; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Vacation Bible school worker in Tex., 1942-48; labora- tory asst., biology, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1944-47; schoolteacher, Buckner Home Academy, Dallas, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; teacher, Reagan Memorial girls’ school, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1950-51; language student, Ire, 1951; teacher, Baptist college, Iwo, 1951—. U.S. address: Rte. 4, Box 919, Waco, Tex. NIGERIA ROPER, CLEO ANITA b. Clarkesville, Ga., May 5, 1927; ed. Piedmont College, B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952. Schoolteacher, Ga., 1947-50; Vacation Bible school worker, north Ga. (summers), 1948-51; asst. to alumnae sec., Carver School, 1951-52;. girls’ dir., Central Baptist Mission, Louisville, Ky., 1952-54, Appointed 1954; teacher, Reagan Memorial girls’ school, Yaba (Lagos), NiGERIA, 1954-55, 1955—; language stu- dent, Oyo, 1955. U.S. address: Box 11, Clarkesville, Ga. NIGERIA ROPER, JOHN ANDERSON, JR. b. Six Mile, S. C., Aug. 25, 1925; ed. Mars Hill College; Furman Univ., B.S., 1947; Temple Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1951; S.B.T.S. U.S. Army, 1943-45; Vacation Bible school worker, Pickens, S. C., 1950; intern, Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1951-52; resident in surgery, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1952-53; resident physician, S.B.T.S., 1958-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1955; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Gaza, 1956-57; Ajloun, JORDAN, 1957—. m. Ruth Atkinson, 1952. U.S. address: Six Mile,S.C. - NEAR EAST ROPER, RUTH ELLIS ATKINSON (Mrs. John A., Jr.) b. Vineland, N. J., Mar. 8, 1924; ed. Pa. State College, B.S., 1944; Moody Bible Institute; Temple Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1953. Analytical chemist, Bound Brook, N. J., 1944-46; laboratory techni- cian, Tioga Gen. Hospital, Waverly, N. Y., 1950; intern, Louisville (Ky.) Gen. Hospital, 1953-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1955; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Gaza, 1956- 57; Ajloun, JORDAN, 1957—. m. John A. Roper, Jr., Aug. 1, 1952. Children: John Anderson, III, 1955; Keren Ruth, 1956. NEAR EAST ROSS, FRANK GILBERT b. Dallas, Tex., July 2, 1928; ed. Howard Payne College; Univ. of Corpus Christi, B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, First Church, Long Mott, Tex., 1947-49; Thorp Spring (Tex.) Mission, 1951-53; Choate (Tex.) Church, 1954-56; Boling (Tex.) Church, 1956- 58. Appointed for MExiIco, 1958; language study, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1958-59. m. Carolyn O’Brien, 1950. U.S. address: c/o J. Hardy Ross, Star Route, Palacios, Tex. MEXICO ROSS, CAROLYN MARIE O’BRIEN (Mrs. F. Gilbert) b. Valley Wells, Tex., Feb. 22, 1932; ed. Univ. of Corpus Christi; S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1954. Sec., commercial firm, Agua Dulce, Tex., 1949. Appointed for MExico, 1958;.language study, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1958-59. m. F. Gilbert Ross, July 1,1950. Children: Deborah Lynn, 1952; Marie Darlene, 1954. MEXICO ROSS, J. WILSON b. Lone Oak, Tex., Feb. 26, 1926; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; M.R.E., 1956; Tex. Technological College, M.A., 1958. YMCA boys’ club dir., Fort Worth, Tex. (part- time), 1947-49; pastor, First Church, Gene Autry, Okla., 1947-49; Terrace Acres Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; fieldworker and dir. of boys’ student home, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1951-52; fieldworker in state of Coahuila, Mexico, 1952-53; editorial dir., Baptist Spanish Publishing House, Kl Paso, 1953—; editor, “El Promotor de Educacion Cris- tiana,’”’ 1953—. .m. Jimmie Meek, 1947. U.S. address: 27 Garden Road, San Angelo, Tex. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE 152 ROSS, JIMMIE RUTH MEEK (Mrs. J. Wilson) b. Wolforth, Tex., Sept. 18, 1925; ed. San Angelo Jr. College; Hardin- Simmons Univ., B.S., 1946; S.W.B.T.S. Typist and saleslady, lumber co., San Angelo, Tex., 1943-44; sec., Univ. Church, Abilene, Tex., 1944-47; Sagamore Hill Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947-49. Appoint- ed 1950; language student, Costa Rica, 1950-51; fieldworker and dir. girls’ student home, Chihuahua, MExiIco, 1951-52; fieldworker in state of Coahuila, Mexico, 1952-58; editorial worker, Baptist Spanish Publishing House, El Paso, 1953—. m. J. Wilson Ross, May 7, 1947. Children: Becky Jean, 1949; Judy Marie, 1952; Gary Wilson, 1958. BAPTIST SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE ROWDEN, PAUL DENNIS, JR. b. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 27, 1924; ed. Emory Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S.; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Naval Reserve, 1943-45; pastor, Stapleton Church and Durant Chapel, Ala., 1949-51. Ap- pointed 1951; dir., George W. Truett Children’s Home, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1952; prin., Nazareth Baptist School, 1952-53; evang., Jeru- salem, 1954-55; Haifa, 1955—. m. Marjorie Cole, 1946. U.S. ad- dress: 1712 West Haven Drive, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. ISRAEL ROWDEN, MARJORIE ANN COLE (Mrs. Paul D., Jr.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 4, 1924; ed. Ga. State College for Women; Agnes Scott College, B.A., 1945; N.O.B.T.S. Bank clerk, Atlanta, 1942-47. Appointed 1951; co-dir., George W. Truett Children’s Home, ISRAEL, 1952; teacher, Nazareth Baptist school, 1952-53; evang., Jerusalem, 1954-55; Haifa, 1955—. m. Paul D. Rowden, Jr., June 8, 1946. Chil- dren: Rebecca Ann, 1948; Robin Lynne, 1951; Richard Wayne, 1957. ISRAEL ROWE, C. HOOKER CHILES (Mrs. J. H.) b. Hazelhurst, Miss., Jan. 28, 1883; ed. Miss. Industrial Institute; Ala. State College, B.A., 1910; Carver School, B.M.T., 1915; Kinder- garten Training School (Louisville, Ky.). Prin., Aliceville (Ala.) High School, 1907-10. Appointed 1915; kindergarten dir., Kokura, JAPAN, 1916-23; prin., Seinan Jo Gakuin, 1923-38. Retired 1935. m. John Hansford Rowe, June 21, 1921 (d. 1929.) Child: Mary Elisabeth, 1924. Address: 811 Berkeley Drive, Redlands, Calif. EMERITUS—JAPAN RUMPHOL, RUTH MYRTLE b. Augusta, Wis., Feb. 24, 1911; ed. Eau Claire State Teachers Col- lege; Kahler Hospitals School of Nursing (Rochester, Minn.), R.N., 1949; study in surgery, Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minn. Phm3c, U.S. Navy Hospital Corps, 1943-45; head nurse, Worrall Hospital, Rochester, 1949-50; supervisor, ear, nose, throat floor, Worrall Hos- pital, Rochester, 1950-51. Appointed (special until 1955) 1951; nurse, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1951—. U.S. address: 1524 Highland Avenue, Eau Claire, Wis. NIGERIA RUNYAN, FARRELL EDWARD b. Simpsonville, S. C., Dec. 27, 1919; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1941; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; Th.D., 1956. Teacher, Negro seminary, New Orleans, La., 1942-44; pastor, Lucedale, Miss., 1944-46; schoolteacher, Lucedale, 1944-45. Appointed 1946; language student, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1947; evang. worker, Igede, 1946, 1948-49; principal, Hausa Pastors’ School, and area adviser, Kaduna, 1950—. m. Elizabeth Barnett, 1942. U.S. address: c/o Rev. C. E. Hood, 313 Church St., Whitmire, S. C. NIGERIA RUNYAN, ELIZABETH BARNETT (Mrs. Farrell E.) b. Campobello, S. C., Dec. 6, 1920; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1941; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Inman, S. C., 1941-42. Appointed 1946; language student, Shaki, NIGERIA, 1947; evang. worker, Igede, 1946, 1948-49; teacher, HAUSA women’s school, Kaduna, 1950—. m. Farrell E. Runyan, June 6, 1942. Children: Sylvia Carolyn, 1944; Michael Edward, 1948; Charles Alan, 1951, NIGERIA RUSSELL, D. RUDALPH _—— 4 b. Whitewright, Tex., May 20, 1922; ed. Arlington (Tex.) State Col- 4 - lege; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947; M.R.E., — 1948. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1944-48. Appointed 1948; church and idl field evang., Canton, CHINA, 1948-49; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1949-53; Ayudhya, 1958-57; Bangkok, 1957—. m. Joy Day, 1946. U.S. ad- dress: 4775 Lubbock, Fort Worth 15, Tex. THAILAND 153 RUSSELL, JOY DAY (Mrs. D. Rudalph) b. Dallas, Tex., Mar. 12, 1924; ed. Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Asst. dir. and children’s worker, Mexican Presbyterian Center, Fort Worth, Tex., 1947; teacher, eve- ning school, Fort Worth, 1947. Appointed 1948; home-church evang., Canton, CHINA, 1948-49; Bangkok, THAILAND, 1949-53; Ayudhya, 1953-57; Bangkok, 1957—. m. D. Rudalph Russell, Jan. 11, 1946. Children: Linda Kathleen, 1950; Robert Michael, 1952; Diane Lynn, 1953; Patrick Timothy, 1955. THAILAND RYAN, SUSAN ROBERTA b. Center Grove, Ala., May 14, 1921; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Ala. State Teachers College, B.S., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1945. Schoolteacher, Ala., 1940-48. Appointed 1945; language student, Temuco, CHILE, 1945-46; Sunbeam Band dir. of Chile, 1947-56; teacher, Colegio Bautista, Temuco, 1947-57; interim exec. sec., Chile- an WMU, 1952; assoc. dir., Spanish International WMU Publica- tions, 1953-57; dir., Santiago, 1958—. U.S. address: 207 Gunters- ville Road, Arab, Ala. CHILE SALLEE, ANNIE JENKINS (Mrs. W. E.) b. Waco, Tex., Feb. 28, 1877; ed. Baylor Univ., B.S., 1897; M.S., 1899; Baptist Missionary Training School (Chicago). Teacher, schools of Moody, Tex., 1899-1900; Decatur (Tex.) Baptist College, 1900-02; organizer, WMU of Tex., 1904. Appointed 1905; prin., Double Dragon and Women’s Industrial Schools, Kaifeng, CHINA; teacher, grade schools, high schools, Bible schools, Kaifeng Baptist College, and Annie Jenkins School for Girls. Retired 1947. Author: ‘‘Christ’s Ambas- sador,” ‘“Torchbearers in Honan,” ‘‘A Friend of God.” mm. W. Eugene Sallee, Sept. 18, 1906 (d. 1981). Address: 1906 S. Fifth St., Waco, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA SALLEE, HANNAH FAIR b. Cox’s Creek, Ky., July 27, 1887; ed. Baylor College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1910; Univ. of Chicago, M:A., 1911; Columbia Univ. Appointed 1913; language student, Shanghai, CHINA, 1913-14; prin., Eliza Yates School, Shanghai, 1915-28; interim prin., 1938-39; interned 1942, repatriated 1948; evang. worker, Grace Baptist Church, Shanghai, 1915-48. Retired 1952. Address: 984 Drexel Ave., San Antonio 10, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA SAMPSON, MARY HASTINGS b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 20, 1918; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1939; Carver School, M.R.E., 1941; Yale Univ. Institute of Far Eastern Languages. Office sec., First Church, Jackson, Miss., 1941-43; Walnut St. Church Louisville, Ky., 1943-45; Second Church, Houston, Tex., 1946. Appointed 1945; educ. dir., Old North Gate Church, Shanghai, CHINA, 1946-48; language student, Shanghai, 1947; Baguio, PHILIP- PINES, 1950; educ. and evang., Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, 1951-54; student work, Provincial College of. Agriculture, Taichung, 1955—. U.S. address: 2121 Speed Ave., Louisville 5, Ky. TAIWAN (Formosa) SANDERFORD, MATTHEW ANDERSON b. Waco, Tex., Jan. 8, 1920; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1945; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. Pastor, Baptist churches in Tex., 1941-45, 1947-52; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1945-47. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang. worker, Montevideo, URUGUAY, 1958—. m. Dora Jean McDonald, 1943. U.S. address: 2608 Parrott Ave., Waco, Tex. URUGUAY SANDERFORD, DORA JEAN McDONALD (Mrs. Matthew A.), b. Gatesville, Tex., Apr. 6, 1925; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College; S.W.B.T.S., 1947. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1952-53; evang. worker, Montevideo, URUGUAY, 1953—. m. Matthew A. Sanderford, Aug. 28, 1948. Children: Matthew Anderson, Jr., 1948; Sharon Jean, 1949; Lee Bell, 1954. URUGUAY SANDERS, EVA MILDRED b. Roanoke, Va., Dec. 30, 1902; ed. Westhampton College, B.A., 1924; Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Va., R.N., 1927; Carver School, B.M.T., 1929; Certified Midwife. Appointed 1981; educ.-evang. worker, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1931-32, 1933-37; Abeokuta, 1932-33; medical evang., Ogbomosho, 1988-45; Ire, 1946—. U.S. address: 2607 Caroline Ave., Roanoke, Va. NIGERIA 154 SANDERS, FRANCES MARIAN b. Colleton Co., S. C., Aug. 8, 1923; ed. Bob Jones Univ.; Univ. of S. C., B.A., 1943; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1947. High school teacher, Aynor, S. C., 1948; Cope, S. C., 1948-44; teacher, Home Mission Board, Montegut, La., 1944-45; Good Will Center worker, Home Mission Board, New Orleans, La., 1947-48; state worker, La. Baptist Conven- tion, Zwolle, 1948-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, Torreon, Mexico, 1956—. U.S. address: Bamberg, S. C. MEXICO SANDERSON, PAUL EDWIN b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 26, 1921; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. Pastor, churches in Ala., Ky., and Ind., 1944- 49; asst. pastor and choir dir., Berney Points Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1949-50. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951-52; evang. work, Belem, Para, 1952—; prof., Baptist theol. in- stitute, 1955—. m. Martha Masden, 1947. U.S. address: Box 15, Lebanon Junction, Ky. BRAZIL SANDERSON, MARTHA MASDEN (Mrs. Paul E.) b. Lebanon Junction, Ky., Mar. 26, 1925; ed. Campbelisville Jr. Col- lege; Univ. of Louisville; Western Ky. State College, B.S., 1949. Schoolteacher, Lebanon Junction, Ky., 1945-47. Appointed 1950; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1951-52; evang. worker, Belem, Para, 1952—. m. Paul E. Sanderson, May 26, 1947. Children: Ray Masden, 1950; David Paul, 1954; Robert Edwin, 1958. BRAZIL SATTERWHITE, JAMES PUMPHREY (JIM) b. Henderson, N. C., May 10, 1921; ed. Univ. of Florida; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest College, M.D., 1946; London (England) School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicines. Medical of- ficer, U.S. Army, 1947-49; resident physician, N. C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and intern and asst. resident in medicine, N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, 1950-51; private practice, Highlands, N.C., 1952. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-53; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1958—. m. Altha Loretta Smith, 1944, U.S. address: Box 311, Sebring, Fla. JAPAN SATTERWHITE, ALTHA LORETTA SMITH (Mrs. James P.) b. Stanley, N. C., Mar. 2, 1921; ed. Mars Hill College; N. C. Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1942; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1945. Gen. duty nurse, N. C. Baptist Hospital, 1942-43; asst. nurse, Wake Forest Col- lege, 1948-45; clinical instructor, nursing arts, and head nurse, surgical floor, N. C. Baptist Hospital, 1945-46; asst. operating room supervisor, N. C. Sanatorium, 1950; supervisor, sterile supply room, N. C. Baptist Hospital, 1951. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-53; nurse, Baptist hospital, Kyoto, 1953—. m. James P. Satter- white, Dec. 20,1944. Children: James Haywood, 1946; John Stephen, 1949; David Hunter, 1952; Carol Ann, 1955. JAPAN SAUNDERS, DAVIS LEE b. Walterboro, S. C., July 2, 1925; ed. The Citadel, B.S., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; Th.M., 1955. U.S. Marine Corps, 1944-46; pastor, Fre- donia Church, Vevay, Ind., 1949-50; carpenter, S.B.T.S., 1950-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Iwo, NiGHRIA, 1951-52; evang. worker, Igede, 1952-58; Baptist College, Iwo, 1953-54; Oshogbo, 1955- 56; Nairobi, Kenya, 1956—. m. Mary Hogg, 1947. U.S. address: The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. KENYA SAUNDERS, MARY HOGG (Mrs. Davis L.) b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 10, 1928; ed. School of Nursing, Medical College of S.C., R.N., 1944; Carver School, 1948-49. U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1945-46; office nurse, Charleston, 1946-48; school nurse, S.B.T.S., 1949-50. Appointed 1951; language student, Iwo, NIGERIA, 1951-52; nurse, Baptist dispensary, Igede, 1952-538; Iwo, 1953-54; Oshogbo, 1955-56; Nairobi, KENYA, 1956—. m. Davis L. Saunders, Sept. 14, 1947. Children: Mary Lee, 1951; Susan Danner, 1952; John Alvah Lee, II, 1954; Virginia Alice, 1957. KENYA SAUNDERS, JOEL ROSCOE b. Adamsville, Tenn., July 18, 1873; ed. East Tex. Normal Calegss Baylor Univ.; S.B.T.S., Th.B., 1898; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1910; Th.D., 1918. Dir., Pan-Pacifie Children’s Centers, Inc., 1949—. Appointed 1901; evang., South Cu1NA, 1903-18; dir., Hakka dept., Graves Theol. Seminary, 1918-18; prin., Bible school, Shiuchow, 1928-438; supt., Pukong Orphanage, 1923-48. Author: ‘The Cross and the Recon- struction of the World,” “‘Chinese Children,” ‘‘Chinese as They are,” “Men and Methods That Win in Foreign Fields.” Retired 1944. m. Mabel Earp, Nov. 5, 1901 (d. 1948.). Children: Fidelia Jane, 1906 (d. 1910); Mary Lucile, 1918. m. Mary Ellen Hawk, July 11, 1945, Address: P.O. Box 1048, Santa Monica, Calif. EMERITUS—CHINA 155 SAUNDERS, LETHA MYRTLE b. Sterling City, Tex., Apr. 21, 1906; ed. Carver School, B.M.T., 1930; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1934. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1925-28, 1930-38. Appointed 1938; teacher of Bible, missions, and ethics, Escola de Obreiras, Rio de Janeiro, 1938-42; publicity sec., Brazilian Baptist Home Mission Board, 1938-54; interim corresponding sec.-treas., 1947- 48, 1953-54; editor, “A Patria para Cristo,” 1947-54; publicity sec., Brazilian Baptist Foreign Mission Board, 1954-55; cor. sec.-treas., 1955; cor. sec.-treas., state WMU, Sao Paulo, 1957—. U.S. address: 817 Cottonwood St., Coleman, Tex. BRAZIL SAUNDERS, MARY LUCILE b. Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 8, 1918; ed. Mars Hill College; West- hampton College, B.S., 1932; Carver School, M.R.E., 1938; N. Y. School of Social Work;.N. Y. Institute of Photography; Peabody College, M.A., 1957. Music dir., Baptist Christian Center, Los Angeles, Calif., 1988; sec. and young people’s dir., Grace Church, Durham, N. C., 1938-39. Appointed 1939; teacher, Baptist high school, Soochow, CHINA, 1939-41; Univ. of Shanghai and Cantonese middle school, 1942; interned 1948, repatriated 1943; teacher, Wei Ling girls’ academy, Soochow,. 1946-47; dir., audio-visual educ., Shanghai, 1947-50; evang. and publication worker, Manila, PHIL- IPPINES, 1952—. Author: ‘‘My Filipino Friends.” U.S. address: 12009 Santa Monica Blvd., W. Los Angeles 25, Calif. PHILIPPINES SCAGGS, JOSEPHINE ANNA b. Stigler, Okla., Jan. 10, 1911; ed. Central (Ark.) College; Univ. of Ark., B.A., 19385; S.W.B.T.S. Cashier and bookkeeper, gas and electric co., 1927-80; Baptist student sec., Univ. of Ark., 1932-35; Rice Institute, Houston, Tex., 1935-86. Appointed 1939; teacher, Nigerian Baptist theol. seminary, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1939-40; educ.-evang. worker, Benin City, 1940-42; Joinkrama, 1942—. U.S. address: 186 West LaFayette, Fayetteville, Ark. NIGERIA SCANLON, ALTON CLARK b. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 5, 1928; ed. San Antonio Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953. Asst. pastor, First Church, Morgan, Tex., 1950-51; pastor, churches in Tex., 1949-53. Appointed 1953; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1954; field evang., GUATEMALA, 1955—; pres., theol. institute, Guatemala City, 1957—. m. Sarah Martin, 1958. U.S. address: 224 Geneva Street, Decatur, Ga. GUATEMALA SCANLON, SARAH MARTIN (Mrs. A. Clark) b. Hazard, Ky., Jan. 6, 1931; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Cafeteria worker and dormitory hostess, Georgetown College, 1948-52; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Tex. and N. M. 1950-52; summer worker, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1949; switchboard operator, S.W.B.T.S., 1952-53. Appointed 1953; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1954; home-church evang., GUATEMALA, 1955—. m. A. Clark Scanlon, May 22, 1953. Child: Michael Clark, 1954. GUATEMALA SCHWARTZ, EVELYN b. Winchester, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1917; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S. Bookkeeper, food stores, Winchester, Tenn., 1936- 41; Camp Forrest (Tenn.) Exchange, 1941-45. Appointed 1949; dean of women and dietitian, Baptist Bible School, Honolulu, HAWAu, 1949-52; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1953-54; church evang., Djakarta, 1954—. U.S. address: Winchester, Tenn. INDONESIA SCHWEER, GEORGE WILLIAM b. Independence, Mo., Sept. 18, 1926; ed. Univ. of Mo., B.S., 1947; Central (Kan.) Baptist Theol. Seminary, B.D., 1952; Th.M., 1953; Th.D., 1956. Teacher, Kansas City (Mo.) Bible College (part time), 1956-57; pastor, Union Star, Mo., 1949-53; Calvary Church, Independ- ence, Mo., 1953-57. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; teacher, theol. seminary, Semarang, 1958—. m. Wanda Beckham, 1951. U.S. address: 517 W. Truman, Independence, Mo. INDONESIA SCHWEER, WANDA MAE BECKHAM (Mrs. G. William) b. Carnegie, Okla., Mar. 18, 1931; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; Hartnell College, A.A., 1951; William Jewell College; extension school of Central Mo. State College. Appointed (special) 1957; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; gen. evang., Semarang, 1958—. m. G. William Schweer, Dec. 22, 1951. Children: Merilee Ann, 1953; Mark William, 1955. INDONESIA 156 SCHWEINSBERG, HENRY WILLIAM b. Ardglen, N.S.W., Australia, Dec. 22, 1910; ed. Missionary Bible College (Sydney, Australia); S.W.B.T.S., Th.B., 1941; Univ. of Sydney; Baylor Univ., D.D., 1950. Missionary, Bolivian Indian Mission, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1933-38. Appointed 1941; gen. evang. worker, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1941-49; pastor, Central and Rebolo churches, 1945-49; First Baptist Church, Cali, 1950-54; field evang., Bogota, 1954—. m. Dorothy Brickell, 1935. U.S. address: 1318 Barron Road, Poplar Bluff, Mo. COLOMBIA SCHWEINSBERG, DOROTHY BRICKELL (Mrs. Henry William) b. Poplar Bluff, Mo., Oct. 7, 1904; ed. Moody Bible Institute; S.W.B.T.S. Missionary, Bolivian Indian Mission, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1932-38. Appointed 1941; gen. evang. worker, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1941-49; Cali, 1950-54; Bogota, 1954—. m. enry William Schweinsberg, Aug. 31, 1935. Children: Marcia Kay, 1938; Connie, 1940. COLOMBIA SCULL, ANCIL BEACH b. Evansville, Ind., June 15, 1925; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, churches in Okla., 1950-55. Appointed 1955; language study, Bandung, INpo- NESIA, 1955-56; church evang., Bandung, 1956—. m. Rubye North- cutt, 1946. U.S. address: ¢/o Post Office, Lexington, Okla. INDONESIA SCULL, RUBY LOIS NORTHCUTT (Mrs. Ancil B.) b. Lexington, Okla., Apr. 25, 1928; ed. Univ. of Okla., B.A., 1948. Stenographer, extension div., Univ. of Okla., Norman, 1945-47; sec., Univ. of Okla., 1948-49; S.W.B.T.S., Fort Worth, Tex., 1949-51. Appointed 1955; language study, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1955-56; home- church evang., Bandung, 1956—. m. Ancil B. Scull, Dec. 20, 1946. Children: Daniel Austin, 1951; David Judson, 1952; Susan Elizabeth, 1954; John Michael, 1956. INDONESIA SEABORN, MILES LAFAYETTE, JR. b. Drumright, Okla., Apr. 3, 1980; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1953; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Staff, Falls Creek Baptist Assembly, Okla. (summers), 1947-49; music and youth dir., First Church, Wynnewood, Okla., 1948-50; music and educ. dir., First Church, Watonga, Okla., 1950-51; assoc. pastor, Okla. Ave. Church, Shawnee, Okla., 1951-52; pastor, Seventh St. Church, Wewoka, Okla., 1952-58. Appointed for the PHILIPPINES, 1958. m. Jeanne Hammons, 1951. U.S. address: 317 W. Seminole, Seminole, Okla. PHILIPPINES SEABORN, INDA JEANNE HAMMONS (Mrs. Miles L., Jr.) b. Shawnee, Okla., Nov. 26, 1929; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. Counselor, GA camps, Okla. (summer), 1949; summer staff worker, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1950; asst., kindergarten, Shawnee, Okla., 1951-52. Appointed for the PHILIPPINES, 1958. m. Miles L. Seaborn, Jr., Jan. 26, 1951. Children: Miles Lafayette, III, 1952; Ina Jeanne, 1955; Neal Wayne, 1958. PHILIPPINES SEARS, GRACE BOYD (Mrs. W. H.) b. Victoria, Australia, June 24, 1872; ed. private study in voice and piano; Angas College. Teacher, crippled children, Victoria; mission- ary, China Inland Mission, 1903-06. Appointed 1906; teacher, lan- guage school for women, Tengchow, CHINA; prin., Effie Sears Memo- rial School, Pingtu, Shantung, 1906-88. Retired 1942. m. William Henry Sears, 1906 (d. 1922). Address: 27 Closter St., Subiaco, W. Australia. EMERITUS—CHINA SEARS, STOCKWELL BETTES b. Tsingtao, Shantung, China, Dec. 11, 1918; ed. William Jewell Col- lege, B.A., 1940; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948; Univ. of Calif. Pastor, New Providence Church, Scottsburg, Ind., 1942-43. Appointed 1943; educ.-evang. worker, Tsingtao, Shantung, CHINA, 1947-50; asst. prof. of English, National Univ. of Shantung, 1947-50 (15 mo. under Com- munist control); chairman, Shantung International Relief Committee, 1948-50; pastor, Tung Chen Church, 1948-50; survey and foundation work, INDONESIA, 1951-53; evang. worker, Surabaya, INDONESIA, 19583—. m. Darlyne Horner Overstreet, 1940. INDONESIA 157 SEARS, DARLYNE HORNER OVERSTREET (Mrs. Stockwell B.) b. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 21, 1921; ed. William Jewell College; Carver School; Univ. of Calif.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951. Appointed 1943; educ.-evang. worker, Tsingtao, Shantung, CHINA, 1947-49; Surabaya, INDONESIA, 1952—. m. Stockwell B. Sears, Aug. 22, 1940. INDONESIA SEATS, V. LAVELL b. Tuckerman, Ark., Nov. 16, 1915; ed. Southwest Baptist College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1939; printing school; Moody Bible In- stitute; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., Th.D., 1946. Pastor, First Church, Jasper, and Pleasant Home Church, Butler, Mo., 1936- 39; Chaplin (Ky.) Church, 1940-41. Appointed 1941; evang. worker, a NIGERIA, 1941-42; Igede, 1942-43; vice-prin., Nigerian Baptist Theol, Seminary, Ogbomosho, 1948-51; interim sec.-treas. of Mission, Ibadan, 1952, 1955; promotion sec., Nigerian Baptist Convention, 1958-58. m. Helen Elizabeth Franklin, 1985. U.S. address: 4824 N. Gladstone, Kansas City 16, Mo. NIGERIA SEATS, HELEN ELIZABETH FRANKLIN (Mrs. V. Lavell) b. Pontiac, Mich., July 12, 1914; ed. Southwest Baptist College; Moody Bible Institute; Carver School. Appointed 1941; evang. worker, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1941-42; Igede, 1942-48; Ogbomosho, 1943-44; teacher, Nigerian Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ogbomosho, 1946-51; eyane. worker, Ibadan, 1952-58. m. V. Lavell Seats, Aug. 3, 1935. Child: Lavell Paige, 1938. NIGERIA SERIGHT, GERALD BEN b. Hollis, Okla., ‘7 4, 1920; ed. Southwestern (Okla.) Teachers College; National Defense School; Wayland Baptist College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46; employee, ‘as co., Skellytown, Tex., 1946-47; student pastor, Parnell (Tex.) hurch, 1947-49; pastor, Ferris (Tex.) Church, 1949-51. Appointed 1951; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; dir., Bible school, Triunfo, Pernambuco, 1958-58; field evang., Teresina, Piaui, 1958—. m. Kezzia Studebaker, 1946. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Hollis, Okla evr, SERIGHT, KEZZIA MAE STUDEBAKER (Mrs. Gerald Ben) b. Minco, Okla., Jan. 21, 1980; ed. Wayland College; S.W.B.T.S. Ap- pointed 1951; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; home- church evang., Triunfo, Pernambuco, 1953-58; Teresina, Piaui, 1958—. m. Gerald Ben Seright, July 21, 1946. Children: Juanice Rae, 1948; Jerry Dee, 1951; David Lee, 1954. BRAZIL SHARPLEY, DAN N. b. Emhouse, Tex., Feb. 14, 1918; ed. Rice Institute; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1939; U.S. Navy Schools; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. Asst. astor, First Church, Liberty, Tex., 1989-41; officer, U.S. Naval eserve, 1941-45; pastor, Emhouse (Tex.) Church, 1945-48. Appoint- ed 1948; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1948-49; evang. worker, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, 1949—; pastor, 1950—. m. Doris Allred, 1946. U.S. address: 608 West 7th Ave., Corsicana, Tex. BRAZIL SHARPLEY, DORIS ALLRED (Mrs. Dan N.) b. Waxahachie, Tex., Mar. 18, 1921; ed. Hardin Jr. College; North Tex..State Teachers College, B.S., 1942; Will Rogers Training School; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946. Schoolteacher, Seymour, Tex., 1942-43; young people’s worker, Travis Ave. Church, Fort Worth, 1945-46. Appointed 1948; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1948-49; evang. worker, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, 1949—. m. Dan N. Sharpley, May 10, 1946. Children: Daniel Neal, Jr., 1948; Deanna Sue, 1951; Lucia Kay, 1952. BRAZIL SHELTON, RAY ELLIS b. Cowan, Tenn., Oct. 17, 1919; ed. Berry College, B.A., 1942; Univ. of the South; Emory Univ.; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; Peabody College. Radio-radar repairman, U.S. Army, 1942-45; pastor, First Church, Tracy City, Tenn., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBiA, 1949-50; evang. worker, Paysandu, URUGUAY, 1951-52; San Carlos, 1952-58; teacher, Montevideo, 1958—. m. Mary McKee, 1948. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Ralph Nance, Star Route, Port St. Joe, Fla. URUGUAY 158 SHELTON, MARY McKEE (Mrs. Ray Ellis) b. Decatur, Ga., Nov. 28, 1917; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1938; Peabody College; Emory Univ.; Scarritt College, M.A., 1948. Teacher, Kings- land, Ga., 1988-89; Griffin, Ga., 1940-46; Tracy City, Tenn., 1948-49; Andrew College, Cuthbert, Ga., 1946-47. Appointed 1949; language student, Medellin, CoLomBiA, 1949-50; evang. worker, Paysandu, UruGuay, 1951-52; San Carlos, 1952-58; teacher, Montevideo, 1958—. m. Hosea Fleming, 1939 (d. 1942). Child: Ouida Rose, 1940. m. Ray Ellis Shelton, May 7, 1948. Children: Chrispian Ellis, 1951; Paul Leslie, 1953; Lucinda Ann, 1956; Miriam Ray, 1958. URUGUAY SHEPARD, JOHN WATSON, JR. b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 21, 1921; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1942; Vanderbilt Univ., M.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1948; Th.D., 1956; Yale Univ. Institute of Far Eastern Languages. Royal Ambassador field sec., Miss. (Jackson), 1944; Tenn. (Nashville), 1945; Asst. pastor, First Church, Spartanburg, S. C., 1946; interim pastor, First Church, Roxboro, N. C., 1947; instructor, Ind. Univ., extension div., Jeffersonville, 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1952—. m. Jean Prince, 1948. U.S. address: 1587 Olympian Circle, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. JAPAN SHEPARD, JEAN EVELYN PRINCE (Mrs. John W., Jr.) b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 14, 1921; ed. Ouachita College; Carver School, B.R.E., 1948; Yale Univ. Institute of Far Eastern Languages. School- teacher, Ark., 1940-48; employee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Little Rock, Ark., 1948-45; choir dir., pianist, Baxter Ave. Chapel, Louisville, Ky., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, 1952—. m. John W. Shepard, Jr., June 9, 1948. Children: John W., III, 1951; Mar- garet Jean, 1952; Mary Carolyn, 1953 (d. 1955); Douglas re ee SHEPARD, RENA GROOVER (Mrs. J. W., Sr.) b. Dixie, Ga., Dec. 26, 1880; ed. Andrews Female Col., 1901; S.B.T.S., full course in Woman’s Missionary Work, 1905. Appointed 1906; ed. evang., Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1906-31. Resigned 1931. Emeritus 1948. m. J. W. Shepard, June 6, 1906 (d. 1954). Children: Ida (m. MacRae), 1907; Alice (m. Kimbrough), 1910 (d. 1948); Mary, 1913; Evelyn, 1917; Samuel, 1919; John Watson, Jr., 1921. Address: 1587 Olympian Circle, S.W., Atlanta 10,Ga. EMERITUS—BRAZIL SHERER, ROBERT CHARLES b. Jasper, Ala., Sept. 15, 1917; ed. William Jewell College, B.A., 1944; Central (Kan.) Baptist Seminary, Th.M., 1948. Pastor, Mo. churches, 1941-48. Schoolteacher, Peculiar, Mo., 1946-47. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; evang. worker, Kobe, 1950—. m. Helen Mitchell, 1941. U.S. address: 804 N. 22nd St., East St. Louis, Ill. JAPAN SHERER, HELEN MITCHELL (Mrs. Robert C.) b. East St. Louis, Ill., Oct. 11, 1921; ed. McKendree College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1948; C.B.T.S., Th.M., 1948. Student asst., William Jewell College, 1941-43; typist-clerk, Lake City, Mo., 1943- 44; East St. Louis, Ill., 1947; student library asst., C.B.T.S., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; evang. worker, Kobe, 1950—. m. Robert C. Sherer, June 20, 1941. Children: Bobby Hollis, 1945; Judy, 1950; Jean Marie, 1952; Martha Ann, 1957. JAPAN SHERWOOD, WATTIE BETHEA b. Little Rock, S. C., Sept. 5, 1883; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1906; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1911. Pastor, Little Rock, S. C., 1911-18. Ap- pointed 1918; language student, Recife, Pernambuco, BRAZIL, 1919-21; evang. worker, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, 1922-52. Retired 1952. m. Eunice Allen, 1921. Address: Rte. 1, Dillon, S. C. EMERITUS—BRAZIL SHERWOOD, EUNICE ALLEN (Mrs. Wattie Bethea) b. Latta, S. C., Oct. 19, 1896; ed. Coker College, B.A., 1917. School- teacher, S.C., 1917-21. Appointed 1921; evang. worker, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL, 1922-52. Retired 1952. m. Wattie Bethea Sherwood, Oct. 19, 1921. Children: Thomas Cade, 1922; William Allen, 1924; Priscilla (m. Powers), 1925; Eva (m. Pilkinton), 1928; George Edwin, 1930; Neill McEachern, 1935; Walter David, 1987; James LeGette, 1938; Rachel, 1940; Elza, 1944. EMERITUS—BRAZIL 159 SHIRLEY, CHARLES WILLIAM b. Johnson City, Tenn., Dec. 19, 1926; ed. Army Medical Technician School; East Tenn. State College; Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Medical-dental technician, U.S. Army, 1945-46; pastor, Little Doe Church, Butler, Tenn., 1954-55; mission pastor, First Church, Elizabethton, Tenn., and interim pastor, New Salem Church, Limestone, Tenn., 1955-56; credit manager, Pensacola, Fla., 1956-57; interim pastor, Escambia Bay Church, Pensacola, 1956; pastor, Bratt (Fla.) Church, 1957-58. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1959. m. Lois Parsons, 1951. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Charles Tucker, 115 W. Circle Dr., West Carrollton, Ohio. ARGENTINA SHIRLEY, BETTY LOIS PARSONS (Mrs. Charles W.) b. Elizabethton, Tenn., Sept. 9, 1931; ed. Bob Jones Univ.; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1951-52; S.W.B.T.S. Proofreader, feature writer, Elizabethton (Tenn.) ‘Daily Star,” 1947-48; library work, Bob Jones Univ., Greenville, S. C., 1949-51; bank cashier and teller, Pensacola, Fla., 1956; schoolteacher, Pensacola, 1956-57. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1959. m. Charles W. Shirley, May 31,1951. Children: Mark Steven, 1953; Lou Ann, 1954; Susan Lynnette, 1957. ARGENTINA SHOEMAKE, HOWARD LEE b. Port Arthur, Tex., Apr. 17, 1920; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Missionary and pastor, Tex. churches, 1939-41; dir., downtown mission work, S.W.B.T.S., 1942-44; asst. pastor, Sagamore Hill Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1943; pastor, First Church, Navasota, Tex., 1944-46. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1948-51; language student, Costa Rica, 1952; fieldworker, Guayaquil, Ecuapor, 1953—. m. Dorothy Dell Moore, 1940. U.S. address: 3826 Fifth St., Port Arthur, Tex. ECUADOR SHOEMAKE, DOROTHY DELL MOORE (Mrs. Howard L.) b. Cleburne, Tex., Oct. 12, 1920; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S. Office sec., First Church, Brownwood, Tex., 1938-40; student fieldworker, Tex. State Sunday School Board, 1940; school- teacher, Burleson, Tex., 1942-48; sec. Sagamore Hill Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1948. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Barranquilla, CoLoMBIA, 1948-51; language student, CosTa Rica, 1952; evang. worker, Guayaquil, Ecuapor, 1953—. m. Howard L. Shoemaker, Dec. 29, 1940. Children: David R., 1944; Glenn W., 1947; James M., 1951; Richard Edward, 1958; Carol Ann, 1955. ECUADOR SHORT, JAMES MABRY, JR. b. Dallas, Tex., July 29, 1925; ed. A. and M. College of Tex.; Southern Methodist Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; M.A., 1954; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Army, 1943-46; asst. pastor, dir. of youth work, First Church, Uvalde, Tex., 1951-52, 1953-54; asst. pastor, Wilshire Church, Dallas, 1952-58; pastor, Meadow Gardens Chapel, Dallas, 1949-51; Salem Sayers Church, San Antonio, Tex., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; dir., student home, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1957—.; Chihuahua state evang., 1957—. m. Sarah Elizabeth Bradshaw, 1950. U.S. address: 3409 Harvard Ave., Dallas 5, Tex. MEXICO SHORT, SARAH ELIZABETH BRADSHAW (Mrs. James M., Jr.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 30, 1930; ed. McAllen (Tex.) Business School; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1951. Schoolteacher, Uvalde, Tex., 1951- 52; San Antonio, Tex., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; co-dir., student home, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1957—. m. James M. Short, Jr., Aug. 18, 1950. Children: Julia Ann, 1952; James Mabry, III, 1954. MEXICO SHORT, LOIS JAXIE b. Decatur, Tex., Aug. 14, 1915; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1940. Schoolteacher, Paden, Okla., 1936-38; Young People’s leader, First Church, Abilene, Tex., 1940-46. Ap- pointed 1946; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1947-48; teacher, Pooi To middle school, and religious educ. worker in church, Canton, 1948-50; teacher, religious dir., Pooi To school, HoNG Kone, 1950—; teacher, Pui Ching middle school, 1951; Baptist theol. seminary, 1952—-; association Sunday school and Young People’s work, 1953-56; association Women’s Board, 1958—; Sunday school supt., Tsim Tsui Church, 1958—. U.S. address: 3803 West Georgia, Shawnee, Okla. HONG KONG SIMPSON, BLANCHE VIRGINIA b. Napierville, Ili., Apr. 24, 1900; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1928; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1927. Schoolteacher, Anthony, N.M., 1928-25; prin., Mexican school, Big Spring, Tex., 1927-29; language student and teacher, Colegio Batista Vitoria, Brazil, 1930-31; Brazilian WMU fieldworker, 1932-36. Appointed 1936; fieldworker for national WMU, BraziL, 1936-38; corresponding sec., WMU, state of Rio de Janeiro, 1939-45, 1950; teacher, Baptist school, Campos, 1946-50; educ. evang., Santa Maria Madalena, 1951—. Author: ‘Religious Education Training Manual” (in Portuguese), 2 volumes. U.S. address: 529 S. Third St., Raton, N. M. BRAZIL 160 SKINNER, WILLIAM b. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1922; ed. Watkins Institute (Nashville, Tenn.); Vanderbilt Univ.; Emory Univ.; Medical College of S. C., M.D., 1948. Bookkeeper, sec., N. C. and St. L. Railway, Nashville, Tenn., 1941-42; laboratory technician, Protestant Hospital, Nashville, 1946; intern, Nashville Gen. Hospital, 1948-50; resident, Medical College of S. C., Charleston, 1955-56. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; doctor, Baptist Hospital, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1951—. m. Frances Lawrence, 1947. U.S. address: 2706 Westwood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. PARAGUAY SKINNER, FRANCES LAWRENCE (Mrs. William) b. Florence Co., S. C., May 31, 1924; ed. Coker College, B.A., 1944. Stenographer, FBI, Savannah, Ga., 1944-45; personnel work, U.S. Navy, Charleston, S. C., 1945-46; office sec., Citadel Square Church, Charleston, S. C., 1946-48; ‘‘“Home Life”? magazine, Nashville, Tenn., 1948; Belmont Heights Church, Nashville, 1948-50. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; evang. worker, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1951—. m. William Skinner, Aug. 23, 1947. Children: Janice Jean, 1950; William Lawrence, 1952; Glenn Earl, 1954; Margaret Ann, 1957. PARAGUAY SLEDGE, RANDALL DOTHAN b. Coushatta, La., Dec. 21, 1924; ed. Norton Business College (Shreve- port, La.); Centenary Night Law School (Shreveport); Bob Jones Univ.; La. College, B.A., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952; Th.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; interim pastor, Martin Church, Coushatta, 1946; First Church, Coushatta, 1947; First Church, Lecompte, La., 1947-49; pastor, First Church, Maringouin, La., 1949-52; First Church, Iowa, La., 1952-54. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955; field evang., Lima, Peru, 1956—. m. Dorothy Sewall, 1949. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Box 341, Coushatta, La. PERU SLEDGE, DOROTHY SEWALL (Mrs. Randall D.) b. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 5, 1922; ed. Augsburg College; Univ. of Minn.; Cable’s Secretarial College (St. Paul, Minn.); Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Stenographer, Dept. of Educ., St. Paul, 1942-44; sec., St. Paul, 1948; New Orleans, 1951-52. Appointed (special) 1954; language student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1955; home-church evang., Lima, Peru, 1956—. m. Randall D. Sledge, Aug. 12,1949. Children: Jonathan Edward, 1955; Richard William, 1956. PERU SMALL, TOM GRISHAM b. Pinehill, Tex., May 12, 1924; ed. A. and M. College of Tex.; Univ. of Houston; Howard Payne College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Army, 1943-45; pastor, Robinson Springs Church, De Leon, Tex., 1948-51; Sipe Springs, Tex., 1949-50; Monkstown, Tex., 1950-51; Gorman, Tex., 1951-54; employee, dept. store, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954- 55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Sanyati, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955—. m. Mary Burnett, 1951. U.S. address: P.O. Box 786, Dublin, Va. SOUTHERN RHODESIA SMALL, MARY ENID BURNETT (Mrs. Tom G.) b. Bassett, Va., May 5, 1928; ed. Averett College; Westhampton College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Vacation Bible school worker, Va. Baptist Board of Missions and Educ., Richmond (summers), 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950; sec., South Fort Worth (Tex.) Church (summer), 1954; receptionist-sec., steel co., Fort Worth, 1954- 55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, Sanyati, SouTHERN RHODESIA, 1955—. m. Tom G. Small, May 19, 1951. Children: Mary Esther, 1952; Tom Grisham, Jr., 1956. SOUTHERN RHODESIA SMITH, CATHRYN LUCILE b. Screven Co., Ga., Apr. 29, 1918; ed. Ga. Teachers College, B.S., 1942; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946. Schoolteacher, Screven Co., Ga., 1935-41; Brunswick, Ga., 1942-43; educ. dir., Morningside Church, Savannah, Ga., 1943-44; First Church, Olney, Tex., 1944-46. Appoint- ed 1946; language student, Manaus, Amazonas, BRAZIL, 1947; teacher, WMU Training School, Recife, 1948-58; teacher, theol. seminary and WMU Training School, Recife, and dir., religious educ., Capunga Church, 1958—. U.S. address: 2318 East 43rd St., Savannah, Ga. BRAZIL SMITH, DONALD ROYCE b. Erath Co., Tex., May 25, 1928; ed. Tex. Christian Univ., B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T-.S., B.D., 1956. Teacher, Granada, Colo., 1949-50; teacher, elementary school coach, Odessa, Tex., 1950-51; pastor, Victor Church, De Leon, Tex., 1952; First Church, Midlothian, Tex., 195! Ap- pointed 1956; language study, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1956-57; field evang., Valencia, VENEZUELA, 1957—. m. Doris Stull, 194 U.S. address: Box 4438, Midlothian, Tex. VENEZUELA 161 SMITH, DORIS ANN STULL (Mrs. Donald R.) b. Borger, Tex., Aug. 15, 1931; ed. Tex. Christian Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1956; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; home-church evang., Valencia, VENEZUELA, 1957—. m. Donald R. Smith, Aug. 30, 1949. Children: Steven Donald, 1950; Douglas Ray, 1952; Sherie Ann, 1955; Debra Dee, 1957. VENEZUELA SMITH, HOKE, JR. b. St. Augustine, Fla., Aug. 6, 1926; ed. The Citadel, 1948-44; Univ. of S. C., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; Th.D., 1958. U.S. Navy V-12 Training Program, 1944-46; pastor, Malvern Mission, Nineveh, Tex., 1946-47; Millican (Tex.) Church, 1948-51; Trinity Church, Bryan, Tex., 1951-52. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa RicA, 1952-58; prof., Baptist Seminary, Cali, CoLom- BIA, 1953—. m. Wanda Karnes, 1949. U.S. address: Box 164, Long- view, Tex. COLOMBIA SMITH, WANDA KARNES (Mrs. Hoke, Jr.) b. Abilene, Tex., Feb. 15, 1927; ed. Kilgore Jr. College; Hardin-Sim- mons Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. Church pianist and organist, Ill. and Tex., 1946-49; Vacation Bible school worker, Tex. Sunday school dept. (summer), 1949. Appointed 1952; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1952-53; teacher, Baptist seminary, Cali, COLOMBIA, 19583—. m. Hoke Smith, Jr., Aug. 19,1949. Children: Arleigh, 1952; Lesesne, 1955; Hoke, III, 1958. COLOMBIA SMITH, HOWARD LEE b. Rosedale, Miss., Sept. 24, 1928; ed. LeTourneau Technological In- stitute; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1953; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-48; assoc. pastor, Calvary Church, Mexia, Tex., 1951-58; lithographer, Juneau, Alaska, 1953-54; pastor, New Baden (Tex.) Church, 1954-57. Appointed 1957; publication work, Ibadan, NIGERIA, 1958; language study, Oyo, 1958—. m. Ada Mae Blanton, 1956. U.S. address: 2001 Alguno Rd., Austin, Tex. NIGERIA SMITH, ADA MAE BLANTON (Mrs. Howard L.) b. Anson, Tex., Oct. 29, 1929; ed. Lillié Jolly School of Nursing (Hous- ton, Tex.); Wayland Baptist College; Univ. of Houston, B.S., 1954; S.W.B.T.S., B.D. and M.R.E., 1957. Sec., First Church, Jacinto City, Tex., 1947; Vacation Bible school worker, Tex., 1951, 1954; sales and purchasing worker, Baptist Book Store, Houston, 1952-54; WMU fieldworker, Tex., 1954-55, 1955-56; S. C., 1955. Appointed 1957; home-church evang., Ibadan, NIGERIA, 1958; lenge study, Oyo, 1958—. m. Howard L. Smith, May 11, 1956. Child: Donna Lynn, 1957. NIGERIA SMITH, JAMES LESLIE b. Gatesville, Tex., Apr. 23, 1930; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1952; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, N. M., 1950; Calif., 1951; production worker, manufacturing companies, Calif., 1952-56; asst. pastor, music dir., First Church, Gilroy, Calif., 1955; pastor, First Church, Lafayette, Tenn., 1956-58. Appointed for INDONESIA, 1958. m. Edna Broadley, 1955. U.S. address: ¢/o Evan J. Smith, 205 N. Eighth St., Gates- ville, Tex. INDONESIA SMITH, EDNA EARLE BROADLEY (Mrs. James Leslie) b. Hebbardsville, Ky., Mar. 26, 1927; ed. Campbellsville Jr. College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1949-51; Carver School; G.G.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1955. Schoolteacher, Hebbardsville, Ky., 1947-49, 1951-52; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Ariz., 1951; Tex., 1952; Calif., 1953; music dir., educ. sec., First Spanish Baptist Church, San Pablo, Calif., 1953-55; typist, Berkeley, Calif., 1954-56; kindergarten teacher, Oakland, Calif., 1955-56; piano teacher, Pleasant Shade, Tenn., 1957- 58. Appointed for INDONESIA, 1958. m. J. Leslie Smith, Nov. 19, 1955. Child: David Leslie, 1957. INDONESIA SMITH, JAMES WILLIS b. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 24, 1923; ed. Emory Univ.; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; Columbia Theol. Seminary, B.D., 19538. U.S. Air Force, 1943-46; service manager, dept. store, Atlanta, Ga., 1949-52; pastor, Prairie Hill, Tex., 1948-49; Conyers, Ga., 1950-52; Pine Lake, Ga., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; pastor, Baptist church, and teacher, Bap- tist high school, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1955-56; pastor, Baptist church, and Mission treas., Jerusalem, 1956—. m. M. Elizabeth Flanders, 1947. U.S. address: 2556 Tilson Drive, S.E., Atlanta, Gt. EI. A 162 SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH FLANDERS (Mrs. James W.) b. Atlanta, Ga., July 21, 1927; ed. Agnes Scott College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; Emory Univ. Library worker, 1945-46, and adm. build- ing hostess, 1946-47, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.; grade school teacher, Atlanta, Ga., 1949-58. Appointed 1955; teacher, Baptist school, Nazareth, ISRAEL, 1955-56; home-church evang., Jerusalem, 1956—. m. James W. Smith, July 11, 1947. Children: Jacquelin Kay, 1954; Kyle Blakely, 1958. ISRAEL SMITH, LOY CONNELL b. Chalybeate Springs, N. C., Jan. 18, 1925; ed. Wake Forest College, B.S., 1946; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1948. Pastor, mission of Chalybeate Springs Church, Duncan, N. C., 1944-45; intern, Rex Hospital, Raleigh, N. C., 1949; Louisville (Ky.) Gen. Hospital, 1949-50; pathologist, U.S. Army Medical Corps, 1951-53; asst. resident, N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, 1950-51; resi- dent, 1953-58. Appointed for NicmRiA, 1958. m. Eunice Andrews,’ 1949. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Fuquay Springs, N. C. NIGERIA | < ST ns ee ee / SMITH, EUNICE MELBA ANDREWS (Mrs. L. C.) b. Chalybeate Springs, N. C., July 4, 1928; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1949; Bryant and Straton Business College (Louisville, Ky.), 1949-50; Carver School; Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Laboratory tech- nician, Rex Hospital, Raleigh, N. C., 1951-52. Appointed for NIGERIA, 1958. m. L. C. Smith, June 11, 1949. Children: Melba Claire, 1953; Loy Connell, Jr., 1955. NIGERIA SMITH, LUCY ELIZABETH b. Charleston, Mo., Sept. 24, 1898; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1928; Carver School, B.M.T., 1928. Pastor’s asst. and educ. sec., Olivet Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, 1928-36; managing editor, “The Commission,” Richmond, Va., 1942. Appointed 1936; assoc. to sec. for the Orient, Shanghai, CHINA, 1936-41, 1945-49; branch office, HONG Kona, 1949-50; asst. treas., JAPAN Mission, Tokyo, 1951- 56; treas., 1956-58. U.S. address: 1819 Northwest 12, Oklahoma City 6, Okla. JAPAN SMITH, OLIVE BERTHA b. Cowpens, S. C., Nov. 16, 1888; ed. Linwood College, Gastonia, N. C., Winthrop College, B.A., 1918; Carver School, B.M.T., 1916; Biblical Seminary (New York City); Summer School of Theol. (Winona Lake, Ind.). Appointed 1917; prin., girls boarding school, Laichowfu, CHINA, 1919-82; acting prin., boys school, Chefoo, 1927-29; evang. worker, Tsining, 1932-37; prin., Baptist school, Tsining, 1937-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; evang., Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1948—; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, 1954-58. Retired 1958. U.S. ad- dress: Cowpens, S. C. EMERITUS—TAIWAN and CHINA SMITH, SHELBY ANDREW b. Jemison, Ala., Sept. 16, 1927; ed. Univ. of Ala. (extension); Howard College, B.A., 1958; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1956. Pastor, Enterprise Church, Cedar Cove, Ala., 1950-58; Evergreen Church, Billingsley, Ala., 1952-54; assoc. pastor, Miami Springs (Fla.) Church, 1953; pastor, New Blue Creek Church, Blue Creek, Ala., 1953-55; Dixon’s Mills (Ala.) Church, 1954-58; Sunny South (Ala.) Church, 1955-58. Appointed for VENEZUELA, 1958. m. Betty Westover, 1955. U.S. address: c/o M. H. Smith, Rte. 6, Box 358, Bessemer, Ala. VENEZUELA SMITH, ELEANOR ELIZABETH (BETTY) WESTOVER (Mrs. Shelby A.) b. North Braddock, Pa., Oct. 1, 1926; ed. Bob Jones Univ.; N.O.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1954. Secretarial work, insurance co., Martinsville, Va., 1950-52; cashier and sec., seminary, New Orleans, La., 1958-54. Ap- pointed for VENEZUELA, 1958. m. Shelby A. Smith, May 21, 1955. Children: Shelby Andrew, Jr., 1956; Sheryl Elizabeth, 1958. VENEZUELA SMITH, WINIFRED LEE (WIMPY) b. San Saba, Tex., Nov. 2, 1925; ed. Cornet College (France); Tex. College of Arts and Industries, B.B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 19538; East Tex. State Teachers College. U.S. Army, 1944-46; teacher, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1949; educ. dir., Tolar (Tex.) Church, 1949-51; B.S.U. dir., teacher, East Tex. State Teachers College, Commerce, 1953-55; assoc., Sunday school dept., Tex. Baptist Convention, Dallas, 1951-52, 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; manager, publication house, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1958-59. m. Beverly Hefley, 1953. U.S. address: Box @ 212, Portland, Tex. ARGENTINA 163 SMITH, BEVERLY JEAN HEFLEY (Mrs. Winifred L.) b. Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 10, 1933; ed. Tex. State College for Women; East Tex. State Teachers College, B.S., 1955. Vacation Bible school worker, Tex. Baptist Convention, 1952; library asst., Tex. State Col- lege for Women, Denton, 1952-53. Appointed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; evang. work, Buenos Aires, ARGEN- TINA, 1958-59. m. Winifred L. Smith, Aug. 15, 1953. Children: Winifred Lee, Jr., 1954; Mark Hefley, 1955. ARGENTINA SMYTH, JERRY PAUL b. Lubbock, Tex., July 19, 1926; ed. Tex. Technological College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1951; clinical pastoral training program, N. C. Baptist Hospital. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; pastor, churches in La. and Miss., 1949-58. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BrazIL, 1953-54; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Recife, 1954-56; agricultural co-ordinator, business manager, Baptist school, Jagua- quara, 1956—. m. Frances Hennessee, Dec. 25, 1947. U.S. address: 718 S.W. Ninth St., Mineral Wells, Tex. BRAZIL SMYTH, FRANCES EVELYN HENNESSEE (Mrs. Jerry P.) b. Florence, Ala., Dec. 11, 1924; ed. East Tex. Baptist College, A.A., 1943; Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.A., 1945. Accompanist, school chorus and ensembles, East Tex. College, 1941-48; pianist, Second Church, Marshall, Tex., 1942-48; youth dir. and sec. to pastor, First Church, Beaumont, Tex., 1946-47; youth dir., First Church, Lubbock, Tex., 1947-48; accompanist, music dept., N.O.B.T.S., 1950-51. Ap- pointed 1953; language student, Campinas, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, 1953- 54; home-church evang., Recife, 1954-56; bookkeeper, Baptist school, Jaguaquara, 1956—. m. Jerry Paul Smyth, Dee. 25, 1947. Children: Gordon Paul, 1949; Thomas Jot, 1951; Mark Alan, 1955. BRAZIL SNELL, OLETA ELIZABETH b. Bonita, Tex., Nov. 1, 1915; ed. Southwestern (Okla.) Teachers Col- lege, B.A., 1935; George Peabody College for Teachers, M.A., 1940; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1943. Schoolteacher, Hollis, Okla., 1935-87; Carnegie, Okla., 1937-41. Appointed 1943; language student, Santiago, CHILE, 1943-44; church edue. dir., 1944-58; WMU fieldworker, North- ern District, 1944-47; teacher, Women’s Training School, Santiago, 1945-47; asst. to dir., 1947-48; teacher, theol. seminary, Santiago, 1949-58; dean of women, 1949-50, 1956-58; church evang., Santiago, 1950-55; Antofagasta, 1959—. U.S. address: 2027 Texas St., Vernon, Tex. CHILE SNOW, LAURA FRANCES b. Winston-Salem, N. C., Nov. 10, 1924; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1945; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Schoolteacher, Stanley, N. C., 1945-46; fieldworker (summers), 1945, 1947; N. C. WMU, field rep., 1948-50; young people’s sec., Tenn. WMU, 1950-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; church evang., Santiago, CHILE, 1956—; WMU youth sec. for Chile, 1958—; interim exec, sec., WMU of Chile, 1958-59. U.S. address: 182 Edwin PL., Asheville, N. C. CHILE SNUGGS, HAROLD HEBINGER b. Singapore, Sept. 12, 1896; ed. Bailey Military Institute; George- town College, B.S., 1920; Univ. of Va., M.S., 1931; Univ. of Cincinnati; Univ. of N. C.; Duke Univ.; Furman Univ. Prof., Bailey Military In- stitute, Greenwood, S. C., 1920-21; Judson College, 1928-24; Major, U.S. Marine Corps, 1944-46. Appointed 1922; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1925-27; prin., Baptist high school, Luichow, 1924- 25; teacher, Pooi To academy, Canton, 1925-26; Pooi Ching academy, Wuchow, 1927-34; business manager, Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuchow, 1927-34; Mission treas., 1935-39; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, 1939-42; 1947-49; interned 1942, repatriated 1943. m. Grace Mason, 1923. Address: 3536 N. Dickerson, Arlington 7, Va. CHINA GGS, GRACE MASON Mrs. H. H.) . Natural Bridge, Va., May 19, 1898; ed. Fredericksburg State Teach- érs College. Schoolteacher, Lake View, S. C., 1919-20; Blackville, S. C., 1920-23. Appointed 1928; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1925-27; teacher, Waang To academy, Wuchow, 1927-34; kindergar- ten, Wuchow, 1927-34; teacher, Graves Theol. Seminary, Canton, 1934-38; dir.. Mo Kwong home for blind, Canton, 1934-88; educ. worker, Shanghai, 1947; teacher, Univ. of Shanghai, 1948. m. Harold H. Snuggs, June 27, 1923. Children: Harold Hebinger, Jr., 1927; John Mason, 1931; Margaret Anne (m. Hallman), 1934. CHINA SOLESBEE, WILLIE ALSBERRY b. Greenwood, Ark., Oct. 17, 1919; ed. Decatur Baptist College; Har- din-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1948; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1947. Pastor, Cashion Church, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1943-44; Stanfield Church, Henrietta, Tex., 1944-47. Appointed 1947; language student, Wusih, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-48; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949-51; pastor, Chinese and Filipino churches, Dagupan, 1951-52; field evang., Davao City, 1958—. m. Ella Enloe, 1948. U.S. address: c/o J. R. Enloe, 1506 Loma Linda, Vernon, Tex. PHILIPPINES 164 SOLESBEE, ELLA RUTH ENLOE (Mrs. W. A.) b. Seymour, Tex., Oct. 22, 1921; ed. North Tex. Teachers College, B.S., 1942. Schoolteacher, Holliday, Tex., 1942-43; sec. and teacher, Fort Worth publie schools, 1948-47. Appointed 1947; language stu- dent, Wusih, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-48; Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1949- 51; evang. worker among Chinese and Filipinos, Dagupan City, 1951- 52; home-church evang., Davao City, 1953—. m. W. A. Solesbee, Feb. 26, 1948. Children: William Stephen, 1950; Carol Ruth, 1951. PHILIPPINES SPANN, JIMMIE DURR b. Houston, Tex., May 6, 1929; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College; East Tex. Baptist College; Tex. Christian Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, Rock Hill Church, Grapeland, Tex., 1949-50; Monti- cello Church, Crockett, Tex., 1950-51; Shady Grove Church, Crockett, 1951-52; New Zion Church, Bonham, Tex., 1952-55; Sadler (Tex.) Church, 1955-57. Appointed for UruGuAyY, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa RICA, 1958-59. m. Norma Sparks, 1949. U.S. ad- dress: c/o J. H. Sparks, Jr., 3304 N. Crump, Fort Worth, Tex. URUGUAY SPANN, NORMA JEAN SPARKS (Mrs. Jimmie D.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 18, 1982; ed. S.W.B.T.S.; Tex. State Col- lege for Women, Denton, 1957. Pianist, Fostepco Heights Church, Fort Worth, 1947-49; clerk, retail merchants association, Fort Worth, 1949-51. Appointed for UrRuGuAy, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Jimmie D. Spann, June 7, 1949. Children: Stephen Jimmie, 1951; Claudia Marie, 1953. URUGUAY SPEAR, BOBBY LEE b. Okmulgee, Okla., June 28, 1928; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, mission churches, Henryetta, Okla., 1948-49; Bristow, Okla., 1949-51; Mt. Gilead, Ala., 1952-54; Asbury, Ala., 1958-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Bangkok, THAI- LAND, 1955-56; field evang., Chonburi, 1956-57; Ayudhya, 1957—. m. Norma Jean Butler, 1951. U.S. address: Box 728, Wetumka, Okla. THAILAND SPEAR, NORMA JEAN (JEANNIE) BUTLER (Mrs. Bobby Lee) b. Shattuck, Okla., Aug. 21, 1929; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.S., 1951; N.O.B.T.S. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly (summer), 1949; employee, gas co., Shawnee, Okla., 1950-51; sewing center, New Orleans, La., 1951-52; library, New Orleans, 1952-538. Appointed 1954; language student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1955-56; field evang., Chonburi, 1956- 57; Ayudhya, 1957—. m. Bobby Lee Spear, Aug. 26, 1951. Children: Linda Marcelle, 1953; Steven Floyd, 1956; Cheryl Jeanne, 1958. THAILAND SPENCE, MARJORIE b. Kipling, N. C., Jan. 4, 1896; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1920; Carver School, M.M.T., 1925; N. C. College for Women. School- teacher, N. C., 1914-15, 1920-21; teacher, Pineland School for Girls, Salemburg, N. C., 1921-24. Appointed 1925; teacher, science and Bible, Colegio Bautista, Temuco, CHILE, 1927—. U.S. address: Lillington, N.C. CHILE SPENCER, ALVIN ELBERT, JR. (BUD) b. Freeport, Ill., July 28, 1923; ed. Wheaton College; Denison Univ., B.A., 1947; C.B.T.S., M.R.E., and B.D., 1950; Th.M., 1951. U.S. Marine Corps, 1948-46; pastor, Edinburg Church, Trenton, Mo., 1947- 49; Calvary Church, Kansas City, Kan., 1949-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-53; evang. worker, Kobe, 1953- 54; Nagoya, 1954-55; Matsue City, 1955—. m. Doris Scalf, 1945. U.S. address: Box 276, Jamestown, N. C. JAPAN SPENCER, DORIS LOUISE SCALF (Mrs. Alvin E., Jr.) b. Durham, N. C., Jan. 4, 1923; ed. Salem College; Wheaton College, B.A., 1944; C.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Teacher, high school, Mt. Airy, N. C., 1944-45; Wheaton College Academy, 1946-47. Appointed 1952; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1952-53; evang. worker, Kobe, 1953- 54; Nagoya, 1954-55; Matsue City, 1955—. m. Alvin E. Spencer, Jr., Mar. 31, 1945. Children: Susan Marie, 1949; Joel Edward, 1950; Sharon Lee, 1953; Stephen Alan, 1954; Samuel Alvin, 1956; Scott Cameron, 1958 (d. 1958). JAPAN 165 SPIEGEL, DONALD JAMES b. St. Louis, Mo., July 25, 1928; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Midwest Bible Institute (St. Louis); Wheaton College, B.A., 1953; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. Pastor, Morgan Mill (Tex.) Church, 1956-58. Appointed 1958; language student, Campinas, BRAziL, 1958-59. m. Betty Wooton, 1949. U.S. address: 2905 A Harper St., St. Louis 7, Mo. BRAZIL SPIEGEL, BETTY VIRGINIA WOOTON (Mrs. Donald J.) b. West Manchester, Ohio, June 7, 1927; ed. Moody Bible Institute; S.W.B.T.S., A.R.E., 1956. Telephone operator, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., West Manchester, 1944-45; worker, business concerns, Sidney, Ohio, 1945-46, 1948-49, Lombard, IIl., 1949-538. Appointed 1958; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1958-59. m. Donald J. Spiegel, Aug. 13, 1949. Child: David James, 1953. BRAZIL SPRINKLE, S. D., JR. b. Fort Worth, Tex., June 22, 1931; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1952; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Music-educ. worker, Bois ‘D’ Are Church, Palestine, Tex., 1952; Vacation Bible school worker, Ohio Co., Ky., 1955; pastor, Slaty Creek Church, Prentiss, Ky., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; field evang., Mission treas., Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1956—. m. LaVora Murfin, 1958. U.S. address: 1150S. Buckner Blvd., Dallas, Tex. ARGENTINA SPRINKLE, ADDA LaVORA MURFIN (Mrs. S. D., Jr.) b. Fortville, Ind., Dec. 7, 1930; ed. Blue Mountain College; La. College, B.A., 1951; Carver School, M.R.E., 1953. Summer student worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1949-50, 1952; library worker, S.B.T.S., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; home-church evang., Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1956—. m. S. D. Sprinkle, Jr., June 25, 19538. Children: Mary Dee, 1955; Laura Lee, 1957, ARGENTINA SPURGEON, HARLAN ELSWORTH b. Bolivar, Mo., June 30, 1931; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.A., 1951; William Jewell College, B.A., 1953; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1957. Schoolteacher, Leavenworth, Kan., 1953-54; pastor, Pleasant Hill Church, Everton, Mo., 1950-51; Mt. Moriah (Mo.) Church, 1951-52; Bethel Church, Lansing, Kan., 1952-54; Poplar Grove Church, Glencoe, Ky., 1954-57. Appointed 1957; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958-59. m. Joann Long, 1951. U.S. address: c/o Hobart Spurgeon, Bolivar, Mo. TAIWAN (Formosa) SPURGEON, JOANN LOUISE LONG (Mrs. Harlan E.) b. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 12, 1930; ed. Southwest Baptist College, A.E., 1951. Typist, insurance co., Kansas City, Mo., 1952-53, com- mercial firm, Leavenworth, Kan., 1953; teacher, nursery school, S.B.T.S., 1955-56. Appointed 1957; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1958-59. m. Harlan E. Spurgeon, Sept. 1, 1951. Children: Timothy Eugene, 1958; Twila Jean, 1956. TAIWAN (Formosa) STAMPS, DRURE FLETCHER b. Carroll Co., Ga., Nov. 11, 1885; ed. Bowden College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1911; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1914; Th.D., 1926. Chaplain, U.S. Army, 1918-19; pastor, Wis. and Ga., 1914-18. Appointed 1920; language student, Nanking, CHINA, 1920-21; pres., Bible school, Chinkiang, 1921-26; teacher, theol. seminary, Hwanghsien, 1928-30; evang., Hwanghsien, 1930-81; Yangchow, 1931-38; pres., Yangchow Bible school, 1938-41, 1946-49; pastor, Univ. Ave. Baptist Church, Honolulu, Hawall, 1952-55. Retired 1955. Author: “The Mystery of God’s Wrath.” _m. Elizabeth Belk, 1920. U.S. address: 751 Alcazar Ave., rmond Beach, Fla. EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII STAMPS, ELIZABETH BELK (Mrs. Drure Fletcher) b. Chatham, Va., Sept. 27, 1891; ed. Flora MacDonald College; Peace Institute; Princeton Theol. Seminary. Appointed 1920; language student, Nanking, CHINA, 1920-21; evang. worker, Chinkiang, Kiangsu, 1921-26; Hwanghsien, Shantung, 1928-31; Yangchow, 1931-42, 1946-49; Honolulu, Hawa, 1952-55. Retired 1955. m. Drure Fletcher Stamps, July 29, 1920. Children: Margaret, 1921 (d. 1926); George Moreland, 1924; Winston Fletcher, 1927 (d. 1936). EMERITUS—CHINA and HAWAII 166 STAPP, PEARL DUNSTAN (Mrs. Charles F.) b. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 28, 1899; ed. Cox College (College Park, Ga.), B.Mus., 1920; Tift College, B.A., 1929. Teacher, Colegio Americano Metodista, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1920-21. Appointed 1921; gen. evang., dir. of Baptist school, Pelotas, BRAZIL, 1922-36; dir., religious activities, primary dept., Colegio Batista Shepard, Rio de Janeiro, 1938-41; gen. evang., Campina Grande, Paraiba, 1941-45; educ. evang., Maceio, 1946-51; retired 1951; reinstated 1957; teacher, Baptist schools, Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. Author: three Bible story books for children (Portuguese). m. Charles F. Stapp, July 30, 1941 (d. 1956). U.S. address: 604 Ponce de Leon Pl., Decatur, Ga. BRAZIL STARMER, ROY FRANKLIN b. Mountain View, Okla., Apr. 8, 1910; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1985; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1938; Th.D., 1945; Univ. of Chattanooga. Appointed 1938; teacher, Baptist Seminary and Training School Bucharest, ROMANIA, 1938-42; pres., 1939-42; dir., Baptist World Alliance relief center, Paris, FRANCE, 1948-49; teacher, Bible school, Rivoli, (Turin), ITALY, 1949-51; Armstrong Memorial Training School, Rome, 1951—; dir., Italian Baptist publication work, 1951—. m. Lillie Mae Hylton, 1988. U.S. address: 2116 Bailey Ave., Chatta- nooga, Tenn. ITALY STARMER, LILLIE MAE HYLTON (Mrs. Roy F.) b. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 16, 1909; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1934; Carver School; Univ. of Tenn. Stenographer, Knoxville, Tenn., 1927-29; schoolteacher, Knoxville, Tenn., 1935-38. Appointed 1938; teacher, Baptist Seminary and Training School, Bucharest, ROMANIA, 1988-42; dir., James Memorial Training School, 1941-42; evang. worker, Rome, ITALY, 1948-49; Turin, 1949-50; teacher, Armstrong Memorial Training School, Rome, 1951—. m. Roy F. Starmer, Oct. 8, 1988. Children: Roy Franklin, Jr., 1941; William Hylton, 1943; Sandra Rebecca, 1945. ITALY STARNS, FANNY LOUISE b. Hattiesburg, Miss., Dec. 11, 1923; ed. La. College, B.A., 1948; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Summer student worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1948, Ala., 1951; sec., Emmanuel Church, Santa Ana, Calif., 1948-49; missionary-teacher, La. Baptist Convention, Happy Jack, 1952-58; sec., registrar’s office, N.O.B.T.S., New Orleans, La., 1958-55. Appointed 1955; wuigueke student, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1956-57; publication work, 1957—. S. address: Holden, La. THAILAND STEPHENS, MARJORIE LORRAINE b. Tucumcari, N.M., Nov. 21, 1921; ed. Albuquerque (N.M.) Business College; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Office sec., Tucumcari, 1941-42; clerk-typist, Tucumcari, 1942- 43; office sec., Hardin-Simmons Univ., Abilene, Tex., 1943-44; asst. sec., First Church, Abilene, 1945-47; state WMU young people’s sec., Calif., 1947-49; office sec., S.W.B.T.S., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; teacher, girls’ secondary school, Agbor, NIGERIA, 1952-56; acting prin., girls’ high school, Oshogbo, 1956-57; sec., office of Mission sec.-treas., Ibadan, 1957—. U.S. address: 705 E. Smith Ave., Se eee A STEPHENS, MARY THOMPSON (Mrs. Peyton) b. Taylorsville,’ Ky., Nov. 17, 1865; ed. Teachers Normal School (Louisville, Ky.); Bible College (Columbia, Mo.). Teacher, private school, Louisville, 1891-93. Appointed 1893; evang. among women, and dir., schools for boys and girls, Hwanghsien, CHINA, 1893-1905; Chefoo, 1906-23; women’s worker for MANCHURIA, 1911-23. Retired 1942. m. Peyton Stephens, Aug. 15, 1893 (d. 1950). Children: Howard Peyton, 1894; Yates, 1901 (d. 1901). Address: 401 S. Garth Ave., Columbia, Mo. EMERITUS—CHINA and MANCHURIA STEWARD, ALBERTA LOUISE b. Carthage, Mo., Nov. 29, 1904; ed. Mo. State Teachers College, B.S., 1926; Univ. of Colo.; Carver School, B.M.T., 1929; Mo. Univ., M.A., 1958. Educ. dir., Calvary Church, Kansas City, Mo., 1930-35. Appointed 1935; educ. evang., domestic school, Salvador, BRAZIL, 1935- 40; matron, girls’ dormitory, Baptist school, Jaguaquara, 1941-44; dean of women, American Baptist school, Recife, 1945-52; teacher, Training School, 1946-52; Santos Dumont school, Fortaleza, 1953—. U.S. address: 787 Olive St., Carthage, Mo. BRAZIL STEWART, REBA CLOUD b. Jonesboro, Ga., July 29, 1885; ed. Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col- =e B.A., 1906; M.A., 1909; Harvard Univ.; Univ. of Chicago; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1948. Teacher, Ala. Female Conference College, Tuskegee, Ala., 1906-07; Randolph-Macon Woman’s College (fellow- ship), 1907-09; public school, Beaumont, Tex., 1909-18; deputation work in U.S., 1948-51. Appointed 1919; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1919-20; Wuchow, Kwangsi, 1920-21; educ. evang., girls’ school, Wuchow, 1920-21; evang. worker, Kweilin, Kwangsi, 1921-34; Harbin, MANCHURIA, 1936-42; interned 1942, repatriated 1943. Re- tired 1951. Address: Box 85, Jonesboro, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA and MANCHURIA 167 STEWART, ROBERT RALPH b. Chadron, Neb., June 28, 1928; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Army, 1946-47; teacher, Howard Col- lege Extension Center, Anniston, Ala., 1956-58; pastor, Rose Hill Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1949-51; New Prospect Church, Clarke Co., Ala., 1952-54; churches in Wilcox, Dallas, and Lowndes counties, Ala., 1954-55; Eulaton Church, Anniston, 1955-58. Appointed 1958; language study, Bangkok, THAILAND, 1958-59. m. Maxine Ashburn, 1947. U.S. address: 232 W. Mountain Ave., Jacksonville, Ala. THAILAND STEWART, VIRGINIA MAXINE ASHBURN (Mrs. Robert R.) b. Arab, Ala., Dec. 25, 1923; ed. Jacksonville State Teachers College, B.S., 1946. Teacher, Cedar Springs, Jacksonville, Ala., 1944-46; Calhoun Co. High School, Oxford, Ala., 1946-47; Jones Valley High School, Birmingham, Ala., 1947-48; Moody Jr. High School, Leeds, Ala., 1948-49. Appointed 1958; language study, Bangkok, THAI- LAND, 1958-59. m. Robert S. Stewart, Nov. 1, 1947. Children: Ruth Ann, 1949; Beverly Joan, 1953; Robert Keith, 1957. THAILAND STOKES, LUCY BELLE b. Elk City, Okla., Nov. 3, 1921; ed. Wayland College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1949. Clerk, buyer, cashier, book- keeper, F. W. Woolworth Co., Albuquerque, N. M., 1938-43; youth dir., First Church, Albuquerque, 1947; sec. to Tex. RA leader, Fort Worth and Dallas, Tex., 1948; sec. to prof., S.W.B.T.S., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-50; asst., treas. office, 1949-52; evang. worker, Urawa, 1952-56; Tokyo, 1956—. U.S. address: 305 Dartmouth, S.E., Albuquerque, N. M. JAPAN STOVER, JOSEPHINE WITHAUER (Mrs. Thomas Bertram) b. Washington, D. C., Sept. 7, 1915; ed. George Washington Univ., B.A., 1935; M.A., 19388; Carver School, M.R.E., 1941. Clerk-book- keeper, American Linen Service Co., Washington, D. C., 1985-86; statistical clerk, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1986; U.S. Public Health Service, 1936-39; office sec. and asst. to exec. sec., WMU of Fia., Jacksonville, 1941-47. Appointed 1947; office sec., Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1947—. m. Thomas Bertram Stover, Nov. 1, 1949 (d. 1954). Child: David Ernest, 1958. U.S. address: Delray Beach, Fla. BRAZIL STOVER, SHERROD SYLVESTER b. DeLeon, Tex., Apr. 4, 1906; ed. John Tarleton Agricultural College; Tex. Technological College, B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1939; M.R.E., 1953; D.R.E., 1959. Pastor, Hoffman, Okla., 1983-34; Morris, Okla., 1934-38; Tecumseh, Okla., 1938-40. Appointed 1940; field missionary, Alagoas and Sergipe, BRaziL, 1941-43; Campina Grande, Paraiba, 1945-46; Belo Horizonte, 1947—; exec. sec., Baptist state convention, 1941—. m. Alice Armstrong, 1933. U.S. address: 2309 Southside Dr., Brownwood, Tex. BRAZIL STOVER, ALICE ARMSTRONG (Mrs. S. S.) b. Glen Rose, Tex., Oct. 31, 1906; ed. Baylor College, B.A., 1927; Columbia Univ. Schoolteacher, Lubbock, Tex., 1927-32. Appointed 1940; evang. worker, Alagoas and Sergipe, BRAZIL, 1941-43; Campina Grande, Paraiba, 1945-46; Belo Horizonte, 1947—. m. Sherrod S. Stover, Nov. 30, 1933. Children: William Sherrod, 1937; Carloss Elmer, 1939; James Watson and Helen Ann (twins), 1942. BRAZIL STROTHER, GREENE WALLACE b. Oakdale, La., Jan. 23, 1892; ed. La. College, B.A., 1923; N.O.B.T.S., Th.B., 1925; Th.D., 1942. Veteran, World War I; winner, Distin- guished Service Cross, Croix de Guerre, 5th Division citation. Ap- pointed 1925; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1925-26; evang.- relief worker, Pochow, Anhwei, 1926-40; wartime treas., China Mis- sions, Kunming-Chungking-Shanghai, 1944-45; pres., theo!. seminary, Kaifeng, Honan, 1947-48; evang., Nanking, 1948; survey, Thailand- Malaya-India, 1949; founder, pres., theol. seminary, Penang, MALAYA, 1954-56. Retired 1957. m. Martha L. Krause, 1925. U.S. address: “‘Bethany,” P.O. Box 676, Pineville, La. EMERITUS—CHINA and MALAYA STROTHER, MARTHA KRAUSE (Mrs. Greene W.) b. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 18, 1899; ed. Daphne (Ala.) Normal School; Livingston (Ala.) Normal School; N.O.B.T.S.; Tulane Univ., B.A., 1943. Schoolteacher, Neb., 1919-20; Ala., 1921-25. Appointed 1925; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1925-26; evang., educ., relief worker, Pochow, 1926-31, 1935-40; Chengchow, 1934-35; teacher, theol. semi- nary, Kaifeng, 1947-48; evang., student worker, Nanking, 1948; educ. evang., Penang, MALAYA, 1954-56. Retired 1957. m. Greene W. Strother, June 17, 1925. Children: Miriam Jean, 1926; Wallace, Jr., 1928; Joyce Carolyn, 1931; Joe Willis, 1933. EMERITUS-—CHINA and MALAYA 168 STUART, MALCOLM W. b. Camden, Ala., Aug. 2, 1913; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1936; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1940; Yale Univ. Appointed 1941; worker, Bap- tist Fellowship Center, Honolulu, HAWAU, 1942; organizer, Nuuanu Church, Honolulu, 1943; pastor, 1943-46; pastor, Wahiawa (Oahu) Church, and pres., Hawaii Baptist Convention, 1947-48; language stu- dent, Peking, CHINA, 1948-49; pastor, Olivet Baptist Church, Hono- lulu, Hawa, 1949-57; Pearl Harbor Church, 1957—. m. Edyth Boyd, 1941. U.S. address: Camden, Ala. HAWAII STUART, EDYTH BOYD (Mrs. Malcolm W.) b. Wylie, Tex., Aug. 13, 1905; ed. Mary Hardin-Baylor College, B.A., 1930; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1935; Baylor Univ. Appointed 1935; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1935-37, 1948-49; teacher, English and Bible, Shanghai Univ. middle school, 1 0; evang. worker, Honolulu and Wahiawa, Hawau, 1941-46; Olivet Church, Honolulu, 1949-57; Pearl Harbor Church, 1957—. m. Malcolm W. Stuart, Sept. 18, 1941. Children: Paul Winston, 1943; Maleolm Boyd, 1945. HAWAII STURGEON, HOWARD ELDON b. Milton, Ky., Sept. 18, 1929; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1954; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1958. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1949-50, and Calif., 1951; instructor, Union Baptist Theol. Seminary, New Orleans, La., 1954; pastor, Wood- land Church, Hammond, La., 1951-53; Northside Chapel, Walnut Street Church, Louisville, Ky., 1955-57. Appointed for MExIco, 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58. m. Jo Ann Ferguson, 1952. U.S. address: c/o S. G. Ferguson, Sonora, Ky. MEXICO STURGEON, JO ANN FERGUSON (Mrs. H. Eldon) b. Sonora, Ky., Sept. 29, 1931; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1951; Mather School of Nursing (New Orleans, La.); Tulane Univ., B.A., 1954; S.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1951. Appointed for Mexico, 1957; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1957-58. m. H. Eldon Sturgeon, July 1, 1952. Children: Fay Ann, 1955; Ruth Alice, 1957; Linda Sue, 1958. MEXICO SULLIVAN, JOHN HARTMON b. Bolivar, Tenn., Oct. 21, 1919; ed. Iowa State College; La. College, B.A., 1951; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., M.R.E., 1953. Printer, Memphis, Tenn., 1934-40; N.O.B.T.S., 1949-51; gen. worker, printing co., Alex- andria, La., 1940-48, 1946-49; U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, mission of Central Church, New Orleans, La., 1950-51; Palestine Church, Rio, La., 1951-54; Hays Creek Church, Franklinton, La., 1954-55; Comite Church, Baton Rouge, La., 1S 58. Appointed (special) 1958; language study, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1958-59. m. R. Maurice Pollard, 1947. U.S. address: Box 95, Bolivar, Tenn. NIGERIA SULLIVAN, ROSE MAURICE POLLARD (Mrs. J. Hartmon) b. Alexandria, La., Nov. 25, 1927; ed. La. College, B.S., 1947; N.O.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, New Orleans, La., 1950; substitute teacher, Central High School, Baton Rouge, La., 1958. Appointed (special) 1958; language study, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1958-59. m. J. Hartmon Sullivan, Oct. 6, 1947. Children: Raymond Lewis, 1951; James Davis, 1954. NIGERIA SUMMERS, MABEL MILLER b. Bardstown, Ky., Feb. 18, 1915; ed. Meredith College, B.A., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Secretarial work, 1935-42 and (sum- mers) 1946-48; educ. dir., First Baptist Church, Asheboro, N. C. (summer), 1946. Appointed 1948; evang. worker, Beirut, LEBANON, 1948—. U.S. address: Rte. 3, Bardstown, Ky. LEBANON SWENSON, ERHARDT SVEN b. Wederhult, Sweden, Jan. 8, 1890; ed. Biblical Serninary (New York City). Appointed 1923; language student, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1924-26; pioneer missionary, Bahia Blanca, 1926; Punta Alta, 1926 Rio Colorado, 1939; pastor, Bahia Blanca Baptist Church, 1929-47; field missionary, South Buenos Aires district, 1926-57; Mission treas., 1947-52; interim pastorates, 1947-56; manager, Baptist Publication Board, Buenos Aires, 1947-56. Retired 1958. m. Anna Granberg, 1919. Address: 2529 Grant Ave., El Paso, Tex. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA 169 SWENSON, ANNA M. GRANBERG (Mrs. Erhardt) b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1890; ed. Training School for Teachers (Brooklyn). Schoolteacher, Brooklyn, 1912-28. Appointed 1923; language student, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1924-26; pioneer WMU worker, Bahia Blanca, 1926; organizer, WMU, Bahia Blanca, 1929; pres., 1927-46; organist, Bahia Blanca Baptist Church, 1926-46; teacher, theol. seminary, Buenos Aires, 1950-51; WMU fieldworker, Buenos Aires, 1949-57. Retired 1958. m. Erhardt S. Swenson, July 2, 1919. Child: Ann Marie, 1982. EMERITUS—ARGENTINA TABOR, CHARLES GORDON b. High Point, N. C., Aug. 81, 1925; ed. High Point College, B.S., 1950; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, M.D., 1954; S.E.B.T.S.; Yale Institute of Far Eastern Languages. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; choir dir., Lexington Ave. Church, High Point, N. C., 1947-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Okla., 1951; intern, City Hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1954-55; resident, Newell Hospital, Chatta- nooga, Tenn., 1955-56; gen. practitioner, Youngsville, N. C., 1956-57. Appointed for KOREA, 1957; language study, Taejon, Korea, 1958- 59. m. Ellen Dennis, 1948. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. C. H. Frick, 1606 Johnson St., High Point, N. C. KOREA TABOR, MYRTLE ELLEN DENNIS (Mrs. Charles G.) b. Calhoun Co., S. C., Oct. 28, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; High Point College, B.S., 1949; N. C. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1955; S.E.B.T.S.; Yale Institute of Far Eastern Lan- guages. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, N. C., 1949-50; Okla., 1951; Vacation Bible school worker, N. C., 1950; teacher, Trinity, N. C., 1949-50; Wallburg, N. C., 1950-52; nurse, N. C. Baptist Hos- pital, Winston-Salem, 1955; nurse, doctor’s office, Youngsville, N. C., 1956-57. Appointed for KoBBA, 1957; language study, Taejon, Korea, 1958-59. m. Charles G. Tabor, Mar. 28, 1948. Child: Charles David, 19565. KOREA TALLEY, FRANCES b. Mount Airy, N. C., Jan. 4, 1916; ed. Greensboro College, B.A., 1937; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1946; Univ. of Calif. Language School. School- teacher, Midway, N. C., 1937-48; sec., College Park Church, Greens- boro, N. C. (summers), 1948-44; mission worker, Thibodaux and Napoleonville, La. (summer), 1945. Appointed 1946; teacher, Sei- nan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, JAPAN, 1947-50; English Bible classes in churches of Kokura, Yawata, Moji, and Orio, 1947-52; gen. evang., Matsuyama (and Kaminada, from 1955), 1953—. U.S. address: 702 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro, N. C. JAPAN TANNER, MARTHA b. Stellaville, Ga., Sept. 26, 1918; ed. Carver School. Telephone operator, Augusta, Ga., 1985-39; Sears, Roebuck and Co., Augusta, 1989-41; sec.-bookkeeper, Blanchard and Calhoun Realty Co., Augusta, 1941-44; stenographer, Carver School, 1945-46. Appointed 1951; sec., Baptist offices, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1946-48; Ibadan, 1948—. U.S. address: 219 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. NIGERIA TATUM, HUBERT ROGERS b. Cornelia, Ga., Oct. 22, 1916; ed. Univ. of Ga.; Columbia Bible College, B.A., 1942; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.S., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Pastor in S. C:, 1939-42; educ. dir., Kirkwood Church, Atlanta, Ga., 1942-48; supply pastor, 1944-45; dir., Service Men’s Center, Atlanta, 1943-44; mission pastor, Broadway Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1946; assoc. pastor, Travis Ave. Church, Fort Worth, 1947-49. Appointed 1949; evang. worker, Hilo, HAWAu, 1949-56; Kailua, 1957—. m. Margaret Gasteiger, 1937. U.S. address: 805 Park St., Gainesville, Ga. HAWAII TATUM, MARGARET GASTEIGER (Mrs. Hubert R.) b. Bramar, Tenn., Jan. 11, 1916; ed. Mitchell College; Columbia Bible College; S.W.B.T.S. Student worker and sec. to pres., Mitchell College, Statesville, N. C., 1985-37; sec. and clerk, Baptist Book Store, Atlanta, Ga., 1937-88; sec., Stafford Photo Studio, Wheaton, Ill., 1938. Appointed 1949; evang. worker, Hilo, Hawan, 1949-56; Kailua, 1957—. m. Hubert R. Tatum, Aug. 22, 1937. Children: Peggy Lois, 1941; Connie Ruth, 1944. HAWAII TAYLOR, ETHEL FAY b. Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 31, 1917; ed. Univ. of Miami, B.A., 1938; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948; Language School (Berkeley, Calif.). Schoolteacher, Miami, Fla., 1938-41; evang. worker among Chinese Navy Trainees, Miami, Fla., 1945. Appointed 1943; gen. sec., Baptist Young People’s Missionary Organization, Shanghai, CHINA, 1947-50; young people’s worker, HoNG Kona, 1950-51; language study and church work, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1958-56; seminary work, Semarang, 1956-57; gen. B.T.U. work, Bandung, 1958—. U.S, address: 245 S.W. 68rd Ave., Miami, Fla. INDONESIA 170 TAYLOR, MAYE BELL b. Eldorado, Tex., May 4, 1905; ed. Baylor Univ.; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1929; Univ. of Southern Calif.; Carver School, M.R.E., 1986. Teacher in public schools of Tex. seven years. Appointed 1938; language student, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1938-39; assoc. dir., WMU Training School, Recife, Pernambuco, 1939-48; dir., 1948-53; dir., Baptist primary school, Aracaju, Sergipe, 1955-59. U.S. address: 700 N. Third St., Haskell, Tex. BRAZIL TAYLOR, ORVILLE WALTERS (‘“TOM”’’) b. El Dorado, Ark., Sept. 20, 1917; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1947; Univ. of Ky., M.A., 1948; Duke Univ., Ph.D., 1956. U.S. Army, 1941-46; Reserve, 1946-48; Air Force Reserve, 1948—; chairman, dept. of history, Little Rock (Ark.) Univ. 1950-55. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NiGeRIA, 1955—. m. Evelyn Bonham, 1942. U.S. address: 2920 Arch St., Little Rock, Ark. NIGERIA TAYLOR, ‘EVELYN ADELLA BONHAM (Mrs. Orville W.) b. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1922; ed. Albany State Teachers College; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1947. Office sec., U.S. Civil Service, Chicago, Ill., 1942; North Little Rock, Ark., 1944-45; Wichita Falls, Tex., 1946; Little Rock, 1951-52; office sec., Ark. Baptist head- quarters, Little Rock, 1945. Appointed (special) 1955; teacher, Baptist College, Iwo, NicmRiIA, 1955—. m. Orville W. Taylor, Dec. 5, 1942. Children: Michael William, 1947; Priscilla Evelyn, 1957; Melissa Susan, 1958. NIGERIA TAYLOR, SARA FRANCES b, Columbia, S. C., Aug. 8, 1918; ed. Univ. of S. C., B.A., 1940; Colum- bia Bible College; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Public welfare worker, Columbia, S. C., 1940-43; evang. worker, Key West, Fla. (summer), 1944. Appointed 1945; language student, Rosario, ARGEN- TINA, 1946; prin., Instituto Biblico Femenil Bautista Rioplatense, Rosario, 1947; dir., Good Will Center, Rosario, 1948-58; field evang., Buenos Aires, 1959—. U.S. address: 2407 Sumter St., Columbia 2, S. C. ARGENTINA TAYLOR, WILLIAM CAREY b. Mayfield, Ky., Sept. 30, 1886; ed. Bethel College (Russellville, Ky.), B.A., 1905; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1915; Th.D., 1916; Princeton Theol. Seminary; S.B.T.S. Teacher, Bardstown (Ky.) Baptist Institute, 1905-06; pastor, Arlington, Ky., 1906-11; Ponder, Tex., 1912; Comanche, Okla., 1912-15. Appointed 1915; prof., theol. seminary, Recife, BRAZIL, 1916-34; Rio de Janeiro, 1946-48; Training School, Rio, 1949-56. Foreign Mission Board sec. for Latin America, 1936-40. Retired 1956. Author: “Sharing with Neighbor America” and “The New Bible: Pro and Con” in English, 20 books in Portuguese, and two in Spanish. m. Grace Sisco, 1918. U.S. address: Box 1504, Louisville, Ky. EMERITUS—BRAZIL TAYLOR, GRACE SISCO (Mrs. William Carey) b. Bardstown, Ky., Mar. 8, 1888; ed. Bardstown Baptist Institute; Georgetown College; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1915; educ.-evang. worker, Recife, BRAZIL, 1916-35; first pres., Escola de Trabalhadoras Cristas, Recife; gen. field work, Rio de Janeiro, 1936-56. Retired 1956. m. William Carey Taylor, Nov. 18, 1918. Children: Clara Brown (m. Wilson), 1916; Laura Jean (m. Nelson), 1919; Alfred Boyce, 1920; Katherine Elizabeth (m. Howard), 1923. EMERITUS—BRAZIL TEAL, EDNA EARLE b. Villa Rica, Ga., Apr. 15, 1879; ed. State Normal (Athens, Ga.); Shorter College; Ga. Baptist Hospital, R.N., 1908; Biblical Seminary of N. Y.; Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Supervisor of nurses, Taber- nacle (Ga.) Baptist Hospital, 1909. Appointed 1910; medical work, Baptist hospital, Yangchow, CHINA, 1910-17; dir., nurses’ training schools (boys and girls, Yangchow, 1919-26; gen. evang., Yangchow, 1927-41. Interned 1941, repatriated 1942. Retired 1948. Address: Villa Rica, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA TEEL, JAMES OSCAR, JR. b. Electra, Tex., Dec. 9, 1927; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Orderly, Hendrick Memorial Hospital, Abilene, Tex., 1946-50; pastor, New Hope Church, Stamford, Tex., 1949-51; Westfork Church, Azle, Tex., 1952-53; Pleasant Valley Church, Olney, Tex., 1953-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; field evang., Guayaquil, ECUADOR, 1957—. m. Georgie Lee Williams, 1949. U.S. address: 2285 Carnes, Dallas, Tex. ECUADOR 171 TEEL, GEORGIE LEE WILLIAMS (Mrs. James O., Jr.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 30, 1927; ed. Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1949; Hendrick School of Nursing; S.W.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, N. M. and Okla., 1945-49; employee, doctor’s office, Abilene, Tex., 1950; Harris hospital, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; home-church evang., Guayaquil, Ecuapor, 1957—. m. James O. Teel, Jr., Jan. 21, 1949. Children: Linda Sue, 1950; Judy Kay, 1953; Pamela Jean, 1954; Shirley Ann, 1956 (d. 1958); James DeWitt, 1958. ECUADOR TENNISON, GRAYSON C. b. Plainview, Tex., Dec. 27, 1924; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1945; D.D., 1958; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. Pastor, Calvary Church, Post, Tex., 1943-44; Fairy (Tex.) Church, 1944-47; Desdemona (Tex.) Church, 1945-47; Iredell (Tex.) Church, 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Campinas, BRAzIL, 1949-50; field missionary for state of Paraiba, Campina Grande, 1950-53; Pernambuco Baptist sec.-treas., Recife, 1954—. m. Betty Jean Waters, 1945. U.S. ad- dress: 4428 Call Field Road, Wichita Falls, Tex. BRAZIL TENNISON, BETTY JEAN WATERS (Mrs. Grayson C.) b. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 31, 1925; ed. Howard Payne College; S.W.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1949. Employee, Century Insurance Co., Fort Worth, 1942-48; sec., First Church, Brownwood, Tex., 1944-45; schoolteacher, Desdemona, Tex., 1947. Appointed 1949; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1949-50; evang. worker, Campina Grande, 1950-53; Recife, Pernambuco, 1954—; treas., state WMU, 1955-58; teacher, WMU Training School, 1954-58. m. Grayson C. Tennison, June 1, 1945. Children: Grayson Eugene, 1950; Laura Jane, 1952; James Edward, 1955. BRAZIL TERRY, LULU SPARKMAN (Mrs. Adolph John) b. Wauchula, Fla., May 24, 1887; ed. Stetson Univ. Academy; Carver School, B.M.T., 1910. Appointed 1912; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1912-18; evang. worker, Teresina, Piaui, 1913-18; co-founder and asst. dir., Baptist industrial institute, Corrente, 1919-31; teacher, American Baptist School, Recife, 1931-32; Rio girls’ school, 1932-34; field missionary, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, 1936-47; teacher, WMU Training School, Recife, and state WMU and B.T.U. worker, 1948-57. Retired 1957. m. Adolph John Terry, June 8, 1911 (d. 1945). Chil- dren: Daniel Brunson, 1912; Susan Elizabeth (m. Woodson), 1917. U.S. address: Homerville, Ga. EMERITUS—BRAZIL TERRY, VIRGINIA KATHERINE b. Trenton, Tenn., Sept. 14, 1918; ed. Business College; Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; Miss. College, B.A., 1949; Carver School, M.R.E., 1951; Univ. of Mo. Office sec., Memphis, Tenn., 1943-46; asst. to prof., Mars Hill College, 1946-47; asst. to college matron, Miss. Col- lege, 1947-49. Appointed 1951; office sec., Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, BRAzIL, 1951-52; language student, Campinas, 1952- 58; sec., treas. office, Campinas, 1953-56; bookkeeper, treas. office, Rio de Janeiro, 1957—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Bells, Tenn. BRAZIL THARPE, EDGAR JEFFERSON b. Macon, Ga., Oct. 20, 1918; ed. Univ. of Ga., B.S., 1940; S.B.T\S., Th.M., 1948. Pastor of mission, Louisville, Ky., 1942-43; Cave Spring Church, Roanoke, Va., 1943-44; Mount Hermon Church, Danville, Va., 1944-47. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Waimea, Kauai, Hawau, 1948; Kahului, Maui, 1948-54; Kaneohe, Oahu, 1954—. m. Gertrude Addis, 1948. U.S. address: 328 E. Main St., Walhalla, Ss. C. HAWAII THARPE, GERTRUDE ADDIS (Mrs. Edgar Jefferson) b. Walhalla, S. C., May 6, 1919; ed. Columbia Bible College; Tift College, B.A., 1940; N.O.B.T.S.; Carver School, M.M., 1957. Baptist student sec., Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1941-42; Okla. College for Women, Chickasha, 1942-43; pastor’s asst., Roanoke, Va., 1943-44; Danville, Va., 1944-47. Appointed 1947; evang. worker, Waimea, Kauai, Hawa, 1948; Kahului, Maui, 1948-54; Kaneohe, Oahu, 1954—. m. Edgar Jefferson Tharpe, June 27, 1943. Children: Edgar Alan, 1944; David Lawrence, 1947; Jeanie Elizabeth, oe HAWAII THOMAS, JOHN NATHANIEL b. Liverpool, England, Aug. 4, 1910; ed. Theol. College of Wales; S.W.B.T.S. Foreign missionary, Colombia, S. A.: of Worldwide Evang. Crusade, London, England, 1935-44; of Calvary Baptist Church, Everett, Wash., 1945; of Colombian Mission, S.B.C., 1946- 51. Appointed 1951; pastor, Bethel Church, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1951-52; Central Church, Barranquilla, 1952-55, 1956—-; evang., Medellin, 1955-56. m. Evelyn V. Arnold, 1988. Address: 24 Tiber St., Liverpool, England. COLOMBIA 172 THOMAS, EVELYN VERA ARNOLD (Mrs. John N.) b. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Mar. 8, 1911; ed. Winnipeg School of Theol.; course in practical nursing. Missionary to Colombia: of Worldwide Evang. Crusade, 1936-44; of Calvary Baptist Church, Everett, Wash., 1945; of Colombian Mission, S.B.C., 1946-51. Ap- pointed 1951; evang. worker, Barranquilla, COLOMBIA, 1951-55, 1956—; Medellin, 1955-56. m. John N. Thomas, Mar. 8, 1938. Children: Mavis Ruth (m. Howell), 1939; David John, 1942; Lawrence Wayne and Patricia Anne (twins), 1946. COLOMBIA THOMPSON, CECIL LAVON b. Lenoir, N. C., Sept. 18, 1929; ed. Bob Jones Univ.; Gardner-Webb Jr. College; Lenoir Rhyne College; Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1953; Th.D., 1955. Asst. to missionary, Catawba River Association, N. C., 1949; pastor, East Valdese (N. C.) Mission, 1949; rural missions, Arbuckle Association, Okla., 1951-53; Russett (Okla.) Church, 1954-55; teaching fellow, theol. dept., S.W.B.T.S., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957; teacher, theol. seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1958—. m. Jean Ward, 1958. U.S. address: 124 Elmwood St., Knox- ville 14, Tenn. ARGENTINA THOMPSON, JEAN OLEN WARD (Mrs. Cecil Lavon) b. Bulls Gap, Tenn., July 5, 1980; ed. Univ. of Tenn., B.S., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Staff, Ridgecrest Assembly, 1950; sec. to pres., Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1951-52; promotional sec., MeCalla Ave. Church, Knoxville, Tenn. (summer), 1953; sec. to prof., S.W.B.T.S., 1952-53, 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957; teacher, theol. seminary, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1958—. m. Cecil Lavon Thompson, Aug. 25, 1953. ARGENTINA THOMPSON, DAVIS HENRY b. Florence, Ala., July 14, 1924; ed. Ala. Polytechnic Institute; Howard College; Ala. State Teachers College, B.S., 1949; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1952. U.S. Army Air Forces, 1943-45; assoc. pastor, Third St. Church, New Orleans, La., 1949-51; fieldworker, Muscle Shoals Assn., Moul- ton, Ala., 1954-55; pastor, Ala. churches, 1948-49, 1951-58. Appointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa RICA, 1958- 59. m. Lorene Huffman, 1948. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. H. L. Huff- man, 433 N. Cherry, Florence, Ala. ARGENTINA THOMPSON, THELMA LORENE HUFFMAN (Mrs. Davis Henry) b. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 29, 1927; ed. Ala. Teachers College, B.S., 1949; N.O.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Florence, 1949; Chatom, Ala., 1952-58; sec., Third St. Church, New Orleans, La., 1949-50. Ap- pointed for ARGENTINA, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958-59. m. Davis Henry Thompson, Nov. 28, 1948. Children: Dan Edward, 1954; James Wesley, 1956; Kenneth Charles, 1957. ARGENTINA THOMPSON, KENNETH RALPH b. Shreveport, La., Aug. 21, 1930; ed. Meadows-Draughon Business College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1953; Tex. Christian Univ.; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Accountant, Shreveport, 1947-48; pastor, Lynn Mission of First Church, Hominy, Okla., 1949-50; pastor, First Church, Corbett, Okla., 1950-51; supply pastor, Riverview (Okla.) Community Church, 1951-52; laundry clerk, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951- 52; pastor, First Church, Tussy, Okla., 1952-54; worker, Armour Pack- ing Co., Fort Worth, 1953-54; asst. and mission pastor, First Church, Hillsboro, Tex., 1954-55; pastor, First Church, Mertens, Tex., 1955- 57; First Church, Harmon, Okla., 1957-59. Appointed for KorBa, 1958. m. Mary Smith, 1951. U.S. address: 1005 N.W. 41st, Okla- homa City, Okla. KOREA THOMPSON, MARY BELL SMITH (Mrs. Kenneth R.) b. Berryville, Ark., Dec. 28, 1930; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ.; S.W.B.T.S. Library asst. 1949-50, and switchboard operator, 1950-51, Okla. Baptist Univ., Shawnee, Okla.; worker, electrical co., Shawnee (sum- mer), 1951; bookkeeper, manufacturing co., Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-52; office sec., high school, Hillsboro, Tex., 1956-57. . Appointed for KoREA, 1958. m. Kenneth Thompson, June 5, 1951. Children: Kenneth Ralph, Jr., 19538; Grady Eugene, 1957. KOREA THORPE, BENNETT TERRY b. Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 7, 1924; ed. Univ. of Fla.; Univ. of Miami, B.A., 1948; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Army Air Forces, 1943-45; mission asst., Central Church, Miami, Fla., 1947-48, 1954-55; student pastor, Colesburg (Ky.) Church, 1949-51; pastor, Oakland Park (Fla.) Church, 1951-53; Key Biscayne Mission of Central Church, Miami, 1953-54; Old Fort (N. C.) Church, 1955-58. Appointed 1958; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958-59. m. Wilma Waldin, 1947. U.S. address: 3001 N.W. South River Dr., Miami, Fla. SOUTHERN RHODESIA THORPE, WILMA WALDIN (Mrs. B. Terry) b. Miami, Fla., Feb. 29, 1928; ed. Univ. of Miami; Carver School. Saleslady, Miami, 1946-47; St. Matthews, Ky., 1948-49; Coral Gables, Fla., 1958-54. Appointed 1958; language student, Salisbury, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1958-59. m. B. Terry Thorpe, June 8, 1947. Children: Penelope Ruth, 1950; Rilla Ann, 1955; Daniel Terry, 1958. SOUTHERN RHODESIA TILFORD, FRANCES LORENE b. Tullahoma, Tenn., May 20, 1904; ed. Middle Tenn. State College; Tenn. College for Women, B.S., 1933; Carver School, B.M.T., 1931; M.R.E., 1942; Univ. of Calif.; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1948; S.B.T.S. Office worker, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1923-29; educ. dir., church sec., Broadway Church, Louisville, Ky., 1934-86. Appointed 1936; lan- guage student, Canton, CHINA, 1936-37; HONG KONG, 1937-38; evang. work, teacher, Shanghai, 1938-41, 1948-51; teacher, Chungking, 1944- 46; National Taiwan Univ., Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1951-52; evang. work, Kaohsiung, 1952-54; teacher, student work, Provincial College, Taichung, 1955—. U.S. address: 108 Greenleaf St., Chattanooga, Tenn. TAIWAN (Formosa) TINKLE, AMANDA ARVILLA b. Benton, Ark., Sept. 12, 1907; ed. Ark. Baptist Hospital (Little Rock), R.N., 1931; Central Baptist College (Conway, Ark.); Okla. Univ.; George Peabody College. Schoolteacher, Benton, 1927-28; private duty nursing, Little Rock, 1931-34; nurse, Central Baptist College, 1934-35; staff, Payne County Masonic Hospital, Cushing, Okla., 1986-88. Appointed 1938; medical worker, Shaki (and Ogbomo- sho, Iwo, and Okuta as relief during furloughs), NIGERIA, 1938-55; Leprosy Service, Ogbomosho, 1955—. U.S.address: Scott, Ark. NIGERIA TIPTON, MARY BRYSON (Mrs. W. H.) b. Bryson City, N. C., Mar. 25, 1878; ed. Woman’s College of the Univ. of N. C.; Rogersville (Tenn.) Synodical College, B.A., 1896. School- teacher in N. C., 1902-09; work with Chinese, Houston, Tex., 1946-47. Appointed 1909; prin., Waang To girls’ school, Wuchow, CHINA, 1909-11; assoc. editor of Chinese WMU literature and editor, ele- mentary Sunday School literature, China Baptist Publication Society, 1921-41; editor, “‘Kind Words,’”’ 1923-25. Retired 1946. m. William Henry Tipton, Aug..3, 1909 (d. 1950) Child: Henry Bryson, 1911. Address: Black Mountain, N. C EMERITUS—CHINA TISDALE, BILLY BOB b. El Dorado, Ark., Jan. 8, 1929; ed. Kilgore (Tex.) College, A.A., 1948; Univ. of Tex., B.B.A., 1950; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. Employee, oil co., Dallas, Tex., 1950-52; pastor, Bellview Church, Boone, Okla., 1958; Calvary Church, Brownsboro, Tex., 1954-55. Appointed 1955; _ evang., Dagupan City, PHILIPPINES, 1956-57; language study, anila, 1957-58; gen. evang., Tarlac, 1958—. m. Helen McWilliams, 1952. U.S. address: 1404 Jacksonville Dr., Henderson, Tex. PHILIPPINES TISDALE, HELEN McWILLIAMS (Mrs. B. B.) b. Joinerville, Tex., Feb. 19, 1932; ed. Kilgore (Tex.) College, A.A., 1952; S.W.B.T.S. Typist, file clerk, abstract co., Henderson, Tex. (summers), 1949-50; stenographer, oil and gas co., Fort Worth and Midland, Tex., 1952-53. Appointed 1955; gen. evang., Dagupan City, PHILIPPINES, 1956-57; language study, Manila, 1957-58; gen. evang., Tarlac, 1958—. m. Bill Tisdale, Jan. 26, 1952. Children: Mark Randall, 1954; Rebecca Lynn, 1956. PHILIPPINES TODD, ANNA FRANCES b. Speedwell, Ky., June 18, 1919; ed. Eastern (Ky.) State College, B.S., 1941; Carver School, M.R.E., 1945. Schoolteacher, Ky., 1942-44. Appointed 1945; language student, Cartagena, COLOMBIA, 1945-46; educ.-evang. worker, Cartagena, 1946-49; Barranquilla, 1949—; manager, Baptist Book Store, 1956. U.S. address: Rte. 3, Richmond, Ky. COLOMBIA TODD, PEARL b. Lowndes Co., Ga., Nov. 2, 1890; ed. Tift College, B.A., 1918; Carver School, B.M.T., 1919. Okla. WMU sec. Oklahoma City, 1919-21. Appointed 1921; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922-23; teacher, Williams Memorial girls’ school, Chefoo, 1922-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; English teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, JAPAN, 1950-57. Retired 1957. U.S.address: Rte. 4, Valdosta, Ga. EMERITUS—CHINA and JAPAN 174 TOLBERT, MALCOLM OLIVER b. Alton, Ill., Aug. 4, 1924; ed. La. College, B.A., 1946; N.O.B.T\S., B.D., 1952. Pastor, Boyce, La., 1942-43; U.S. Army, 1943-45; pastor, Baptist churches, Baskin, Bogalusa, Baton Rouge, and Amite, La., 1945-52. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-58; field evang., Jundiai, Sao Paulo, 1953-57; exec. sec., state convention, 1955-56; teacher, theol. institute, Belem, Para, 1958—. m. Nell Sills, 1948. U.S. address: 5905 McClelland Dr., Baton Rouge, La. BRAZIL TOLBERT, NELL SILLS (Mrs. M. O.) b. Crowville, La., Dec. 22, 1923; ed. La. College, B.S., 1946. Dining hall worker, La. College, Pineville, 1940-42; schoolteacher, Baskin, La., 1947-49. Appointed 1952; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; home-church evang., Jundiai, Sao Paulo, 1953-56; Belem, Para, 1958—. m. Malcolm O. Tolbert, Nov. 4, 1948. Children: Lana Sharon, 1944; Ellen Sills, 1946; Laron Malcolm, 1949; Anita Louisa, 1954, BRAZIL TORSTRICK, MELVIN EUGENE b. Louisville, Ky., May 6, 1927; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Chaplain, U.S. Navy, 1951-53; staff member, Central Baptist Mission, Louisville, 1948-49; pastor, Friendship Chapel, Louisville, 1949-50; Wolcottville and Rome City (Ind.) churches, 1950; Grace Church, Louisville, 1953-54; Sand Spring Church, Lawrenceburg, Ky., 1955-57. Appointed 1954; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958; evang., Concepcion, CHILE, 1959—. m. Shirley Lee, 1948. U.S. address: 2294 Ralph Ave., Louisville 16, Ky. CHILE TORSTRICK, SHIRLEY MAE LEE (Mrs. Melvin E.) b. Louisville, Ky., July 25, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Carver School. Vacation Bible school worker, Tex., 1946; recreational worker, Neighborhood House, 1947-48, and City Div. of Recreation, Louisville, 1949; social worker, City Welfare Dept., Louisville, 1950-51, 1958-54. Appointed 1954; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958; evang., Concepcion, CHILE, 1959—. m. Melvin Eugene Torstrick, Dec. 18, 1948. Children: Walter Brian, 1950; Terri Lynn, 1953. CHILE TOWERY, BRITT EDWARD, JR. b. Brownwood, Tex., Jan. 12, 1980; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Pastor, Mt. Zion Church, Brown Co., Tex., 1951; South Copperas Church, Comanche Co., Tex., 1952-53; First Church, Eustace, Tex., 1953-54; First Church, San Manuel, Ariz., 1954-57. Appointed 1956; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1957-58; evang. worker, Keelung, 1958—. m. Nelda Joan Long, 1950. U.S. address: 309 Fourth St., Brownwood, Tex. TAIWAN (Formosa) TOWERY, NELDA JOAN LONG (JODY) (Mrs. Britt Edward, Jr.) b. Farmersville, Tex., Mar. 4, 1980; ed. Howard Payne College, BS., 1951; S.W.B.T.S. Vacation Bible school worker, Grayson and Fannin County Associations, Tex., 1948; teacher, Alice Carson Elementary School, Fort Worth, Tex., 1951-54; San Manuel (Ariz.) public school, 1955; San Manuel, 1956. Appointed 1956; language student, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1957-58; church evang., Keelung, 1958—. m. Britt Edward Towery, Jr., July 28, 1950. TAIWAN (Formosa) TROTT, EDWARD BRUCE b..Dallas, Tex., Jan. 2, 1926; ed. Southern Methodist Univ.; Oklahoma State Univ., B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Army Air Forces, 1944-45; agricultural engineer, Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Con- servation Service, Fort Cobb, Okla., 1949-52; pastor, Meehan Mis- sion, Sooner Valley, Okla., 1948-49; Corinth Church, Tolar, Tex., 1954-55; Toomsuba and Kewanee churches, Lauderdale Co., Miss., 1955-57. Appointed 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957- 58; gen. evang., Aracaju, Sergipe, 1958—. m. Freda Porter, 1953. U.S. address: Rte. 6, Homestead 18, Meridian, Miss. BRAZIL TROTT, FREDA LEE PORTER (Mrs. Edward B.) b. Meridian, Miss., Oct. 4, 19380; ed. Meridian Jr. College; Miss. Col- lege, B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Sec., Clinton (Miss.) Church, 1951-52; Miss. Baptist Convention, Jackson, 1952. Appoint- ed 1957; language study, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; gen. evang., Aracaju, Sergipe, 1958—. m. Edward B. Trott, June 5, 1958. Chil- dren: Deborah Lee, 1955; John Allen, 1957. BRAZIL 175 TRULY, MARY ELIZABETH b. DeLeon, Tex., Oct. 13, 1918; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1937; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1938; George Peabody College for Teach- ers, M.A., 1947. Appointed 1938; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1939-52; prin., Baptist Women’s Training Col- lege, 1952—. U.S. address: 707 Ninth St., Ballinger, Tex. NIGERIA TUMBLIN, JOHN ADDISON, SR. b. Laurens Co., S. C., July 10, 1888; ed. Textile Industrial Institute; Furman Univ., B.A., 1919; S.B.T - Th.G., 1921; Eastern Baptist Theol. Seminary, B.D., 1927; Va. Polytechnic Institute. Pastor, Princess Anne, Md., 1921-22; supply pastor, Virginia Beach, Va., 1922. Appointed 1921; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1922-23; Salvador, 1923; field missionary, Jaguaquara, 1924-31; dir., Ginasio Taylor- Egidio, Jaguaquara, 1931-35; field missionary, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, 1986-55; Martins, Rio Grande do Norte, 1955-58. Retired 1958. _m. Frances Marrow Davis, 1922. U.S. address: 2811 Marshall Ave., Newport News, Va. EMERITUS—BRAZIL TUMBLIN, FRANCES MARROW DAVIS (Mrs. John Addison) b. Hampton, Va., Dec. 16, 1892; ed. Normal School (Farmville, Va.). Schoolteacher, Hampton, Newport News, and Virginia Beach, Va., 1914-19, 1921-22; clerical worker, Newport News and Norfolk, Va., 1919-21. Appointed 1922; language student, Recife, 1922-23; Sao Salvador, 1923; church worker, Jaguaquara, Baia, 1924-31; co-dir., Ginasio Taylor-Egidio, Jaguaquara, 1931-35; evang. worker, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, 1936-37; co-dir., Instituto Batista, Natal, 1938- 42, 1945—; church worker, Natal, 1944. Retired 1958. m. John Ad- dison Tumblin, July 19, 1922. Children: John Addison, Jr., 1923; Alice Ann, 19380. EMERITUS—BRAZIL TUMBLIN, JOHN ADDISON, JR. b. Salvador, Brazil, Oct. 4, 1923; ed. Campbell College; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1948; Duke Univ., M.A., 1950; Ph.D., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; public relations asst., Campbell College, Buies Creek, N. C., 1949; instructor, Duke Univ., Durham, N. C., 1954-55; Ran- dolph-Macon Woman’s College, Lynchburg, Va., 1951-54; asst. prof., 1955-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; prof., Baptist theol. seminary, Women’s training school, and college, Recife, 1958—. m. Alice Puryear, 1949. U.S. address: ¢/o E. H. Puryear, Independence, Va. BRAZIL TUMBLIN, ALICE PURYEAR (Mrs. John Addison, Jr.) b. Washington, D. C., May 21, 1928; ed. Mars Hill College, A.A., 1947; Wake Forest College, B.A., 1949. Student worker, schools of missions, Florida WMU (summers), 1946-47; sec., Watts St. Church, Durham, N. C., 1949-51; receptionist, X-ray operator, tuberculosis association, Durham, 1954-55. Appointed 1956; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1957-58; home-church evang., Recife, 1958—. m. John Addison Tumblin, Jr., July 18,1949. Children: Anita Louise, 1953; John Erwin, 1955; Sara Frances, 1958. BRAZIL TUNMIRE, FAYE VIRGINIA b. Granite Falls, N. C., Apr. 11, 1924; ed. Gardner-Webb Jr. College, A.A., 1948; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1950; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Vacation Bible school worker, Lenoir, N. C., 1950, 1954; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1951; educ. dir., Mt. Zion Church, Hudson, N. C., 1952-53; first-grade teacher, Saw Mills school, Granite Falls, 1953-54; home missionary, Rachel Sims Mission, New Orleans, La., 1954-56. Appointed 1956; language study, Cotabato, Mindanao, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58; church evang., teacher, Baptist college, M’lang, Mindanao, 1958—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Granite Falls, N. C. PHILIPPINES TURNER, JOHN WILLIAM b. Aspermont, Tex., July 8, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. Asst. pastor, First Church, Mt. Calm, Tex., 1944-45; Cedar Crest Church, Dallas, Tex., 1945-47; asst. in church drama, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1947-48; pastor, Fate (Tex.) Church, 1948, and Buckner Boulevard Church, Dallas, 1948-54. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-56; field evang., Beirut, 1957-58; Tripoli, 1958—. m. Mozelle Hodge, 1948. U.S. address: 703 Avenue “D,” Garland, Tex. LEBANON TURNER, MOZELLE HODGE (Mrs. John William) b. Grandview, Tex., Apr. 19, 1927; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1949. Sec. to dir. of religious activities, Baylor Univ., Waco, Tex., 1947-49; office worker, Sunday School Dept., Baptist Gen. Convention of Tex., Dallas, 1950. Appointed 1954; language student, Beirut, LEBANON, 1954-56; church-home evang., Beirut, 1957-58; Tripoli, 1958—. m. John William Turner, July 28, 1948. Children: Jessie Karen, 1951; John William, Jr., 19538; Alan Carlton, 1957. LEBANON 176 TYLER, GRACE b. Aiken, S. C., Feb. 1, 1922; ed. Perry Business School, 1989; Andrew Jr. College; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1950; Carver School, M.R.E., 1952; Peabody College, M.A., 1958. Asst., commercial dept., Andrew Jr. College, 1943-44; substitute teacher, Brunswick (Ga.) public schools, 1945-46; teacher, public schools, Jesup, Ga., 1946-47; clerk, Stetson Univ., DeLand, Fla., 1947-48, 1949-50; library worker, Carver School, 1951-52. Appointed 1952; teacher, Armstrong Memorial Training School, Rome, 1952—. U.S. address: 819 Park Ave., S.E., Aiken, S.C. ITALY VANCE, SHELBY WILLIAM b. Pineola, N. C., Nov. 14, 1905; ed. Davidson College, B.A., 1928; Univ. of N. C.; Emory Univ., M.D., 1988. Staff physician, Gorgas Gen. Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone, 1933-34; U.S. public health serv- ice, 1941-44; practicing physician, Mars Hill, N. C., 1944-56. Appoint- ed 1934; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1935-36; medical officer, Oxner-Alexander Hospital, Pingtu, Shantung, 1935; rehabilitation work, Yangchow hospital, 1936; medical work, Tsingtao, Shantung, 1938-41; resigned 1951; reappointed 1956; medical work, Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-58; Nalerigu, GHANA, 1958—. m. Frances Hudson, 1934. U.S. address: Mars Hill, N. C. GHANA VANCE, FRANCES HUDSON (Mrs. Shelby W.) b. Cartersville, Va., Sept. 22, 1902; ed. Farmville (Va.) State Teachers College; Smithdeal Business College (Va.); Presbyterian Assembly’s Training School (Va.). Young People’s worker, Crossnore (N. C.) Church, 1931-34. Appointed 1934; language study, Peking, CHINA, 1935-36; evang., Pingtu, Shantung, 1935; Yangchow, Kiangsu, 1936; Tsingtao, Shantung, 1938-41; resigned 1951; reappointed 1956; evang., Gatooma, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1956-58; Nalerigu, GHANA, 1958—. m. Shelby W. Vance, Oct. 23, 1934. Children: John Shelby, 1986; Richard Hudson, 1939; Samuel Lester, 1940; Robert Lee, 1945. GHANA VANDERBURG, RUTH JANE b. Little Rock, Ark., Apr. 2, 1928; ed. Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1947; Ark. State Teachers College; Memphis State College; Barnes College of Anesthetics (St. Louis, Mo.); Univ. of Tenn., B.S., 1957; Union Univ. Ext. (Memphis). U.S. Army Nurse ~ Corps, 1948-54; nurse, Little Rock, 1947; nurse, Teachers College, Conway, Ark., 1947-48; Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, 1948; Veterans Hospital, Albuquerque, N. M., 1954-55; Memphis, 1955; John Gaston Hospital, Memphis, 1955-57. Appointed (special) 1956; language student, Bandung, INDONESIA, 1957-58; anesthetist, Baptist hospital, Kediri, 1958—. U.S. address: 38908 W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, Ark. INDONESIA VAN LEAR, VALENZA MARIE b. Clifton Forge, Va., Oct. 7, 1924; ed. Madison College (Va.), B.S., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Schoolteacher, Covington, Va., 1948-50, 1952-53; B.S.U. dir., Radford (Va.) College, 1946-48; South- east Mo. State College, Cape Girardeau, 1952; B.S.U. dir. and instruc- tor in religion, Eastern N. M. Univ., Portales, 1953-54. Appointed (special until 1957) 1954; language student, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1955; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, 1955- 56; Reagan Memorial girls’ high school, Lagos, 1957—. U.S. address: Cliftondale Park, Rte. 1, Clifton Forge, Va. NIGERIA VAUGHN, MARY EDITH b. Pulaski, Va., Sept. 24, 1921; ed. Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col- lege, B.A., 1942; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Teacher, high school, Covington, Va., 1942-44; summer fieldworker, Sunday School Board, Va., 1944-45; missionary, Esserville and Dixiana, Va., 1946-50; dir., Good Will Center, Louisville, Ky., 1950-52. Appointed 1952; lan- guage student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1952-53; Good Will Center worker, Recife, 1953—. U.S. address: Big Island, Va. BRAZIL VERNER, WALTER EUGENE b. Amarillo, Tex., Feb. 16, 1928; ed. Tex. Technological College, Wayland Baptist College, B.S., 1952; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; M.R.E., 1956. U.S. Navy, 1946-47; pastor, Springville Church, Livingston, La., 1954-55; Southside Church, Bay Minette, Ala., 1956-58. Appointed (special) 1958; language student and teacher (Sadler College), Kumasi, GHANA, 1958. m. Marjorie Rieben, 1954. U.S. address: Rte. 1, Farwell, Tex. GHANA VERNER, MARJORIE JUANITA RIEBEN (Mrs. Waiter Eugene) b. Bay Minette, Ala., Sept. 6, 1932; ed. Mather School of Nursing, Southern Baptist Hospital (New Orleans, La.), R.N., 1953; N.O.B.T.S., B.R.E., 1956. Nurse, Southern Baptist Hospital, 1953-55; Hotel Dieu Hospital, New Orleans, 1955. Appointed (special) 1958; language student, Kumasi, GHANA, 1958. m. W. Eugene Verner, May 3, 1954. Child: Robbie Rae, 1956. GHANA 177 VERNON, VANCE ORAL b. Coosa Co., Ala., May 22, 1921; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1946; Th.M., 1951. Fellow, speech dept., S.B.T.S., 1944-45; pastor, Liberty Church, Mitchell, Ind., 1945-46. Appointed 1946; language student, Recife, Brazit, 1947-48; evang. worker, Manaus, 1948-49; Belem, 1949—. m. Sue Patrick, 1944. U.S. address: Scottsboro, Ala. BRAZIL VERNON, SUE PATRICK (Mrs. Vance O.) b. Fackler, Ala., Oct. 22, 1922; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1944; Carver School. Clerk, Baptist Book Store, Louisville, Ky., 1944-45. Ap- pointed 1946; language student, Recife, BraziL, 1947-48; evang. worker, Manaus, 1948-49; Belem, 1949—. m. Vance Vernon, Nov. 7, 1944. Children: Rebecca Ann, 1947; Susan, 1949; Richard Henry, 1951; James Patrick, 1953. BRAZIL VINEYARD, ONIS b. Del Rio, Tex., Apr. 29, 1902; ed. Sul Ross State Teachers College, B.A., 1980; S.W.B.T.S. Independent missionary, Recife, Brazil, 1935-39. Appointed 1940; language student, Recife, Pernambuco, BRAZIL, 1940-41; educ.-evang. worker, Maceio, Alagoas, 1941-52; Women’s Training School, Recife, 1952—. U.S. address: Del Rio, Tex. BRAZIL WAGNER, LUCY E. b. Garden City, Mo., Feb. 21, 1928; ed. Kansas City Secretarial School; Central Mo. State College, B.S., 1950; Carver School, M.R.E., 1953; Washington Univ. (Mo.) School of Social Work. Schoolteacher, Adrian, Mo., 1950-51; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Calif., 1952; caseworker, Mo. Baptist Children’s Home, Pattonville, 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Seoul, KorBA, 1955-57; church evang., 1957—. U.S. address: Odessa, Mo. KOREA WALDEN, RUTH HANNAH b. Roanoke, Va., June 28, 1905; ed. Averett Jr. College; Westhampton College; George Peabody College for Teachers, B.S., 1934; Carver School, B.M.T., 1929. Schoolteacher, Va., 1925-26; Young People’s sec., Tenn. WMU, Nashville, 1930-34. Appointed 1934; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, NIGERIA, 1934-37; educ.-evang. worker, Benin district, 1939-47; dir., construction of school for girls, Agbor, 1945-47; supervisor in elementary schools, 1947-54; dir., rural program for Baptist women and girls, Benin-Delta Provinces, 1954—. U.S. address: 152 W. Leceister Ave., Norfolk, Va. NIGERIA WALDRON, VADA MACE b. Munday, Tex., Nov. 19, 1904; ed. West Tex. State Teachers College, B.A., 1984; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1924-28; Clarendon, Tex., 1928-36. Appointed 1937; language student, Men- doza, ARGENTINA, 1987-38; dir., Baptist Good Will Center, Godoy Cruz, 1988-58; church evang., Mendoza, 1958—. U.S. address: 1012 E. Browning St., Pampa, Tex. ARGENTINA WALKER, BLANCHE ROSE b. Fairfield, Tex., Apr. 28, 1876; ed. Howard Payne College; Simmons College; Baylor Univ. Missionary of Gospel Mission to China, 1905- 10. Appointed 1910; evang. worker, Kaifeng, CHINA, 1910-14; out- stations, 1914-18, 1923-37; supt. of Kaifeng city Bible school, 1918-23. Retired 1988. Address: 4800 Samuell Blvd., Dallas, Tex. EMERITUS—CHINA WALKER, CATHERINE BERRYHILL b. Rome, Ga., May 16, 1915; ed. Wheaton College, B.A., 1936; Co- lumbia Bible College, M.A., 1939; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., D.R.E., 1957. Schoolteacher, Bluefield, W. Va., 1939-44; educ. dir., First Church, Griffin, Ga., 1944-45. Appointed 1946; lan- guage student, Peking, CHINA, 1947-48; educ.-evang. worker, Tsingtao, 1948-49; Shanghai, 1949-50; language student, Bandung INDONESIA, 1952-53; teacher, theol. seminary, Semarang, 1954—. Author: “Bible Workbook and Study Guide,” Vols. I and II. U.S. address: 420 E. Madison, Wheaton, Ill. INDONESIA 178 WALKER, ELBERT HENRY b. Flagler, Colo., Feb. 11, 1919; ed. Bethel College (Minn.), A.A., 19438; Univ. of Minn., B.A., 1945; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1946; Th.M., 1947; Th.D., 1949. Detective, dept. store, St. Paul, Minn., 1940-44; youth dir., YMCA, Louisville, Ky., 1944-49; pastor, New Salem Church, Paragon, Ind., 1944-45; Union Church, Greensburg, Ind., 1945-49; Calvary Church, Florence, S. C., 1949-57. Appointed (special) 1957; registrar and teacher, seminary, and pastor, Chinese church, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1957-58. m. Dorothy Mathews, 1947. U.S. address: c/o Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Versailles, Mo. PHILIPPINES WALKER, DOROTHY MAURICE MATHEWS (Mrs. Elbert Henry) b. Fort Valley, Ga., Dec. 29, 1921; ed. Bob Jones College, B.S., 1944. Nursery school dir., rescue mission, St. Paul, Minn., 1944-47; second- grade teacher, Great House School, Louisville, Ky., 1947-49. Ap- pointed (special) 1957; teacher, seminary, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1957- 58. m. Elbert Henry Walker, Aug. 19, 1947. Children: Robert Scott, 1950; Donna Elaine, 1954. PHILIPPINES WALKER, JACK EARL b. Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 3, 1917; ed. Jacksonville Baptist College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1988; S.B.T.S.; Southern Methodist Univ.; South- western Medical College of the Univ. of Tex., M.D., 1950. Asst. con- tractor, Los Angeles, Calif., 1939-40; U.S. Navy, medical corps, 1942- 45; laboratory technician, Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Tex., 1945-46; intern, 1950-51; asst. surgical resident, 1955. Appointed 1951; staff doctor, Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1952; Shaki, 1952-56; medical work, Mbeya, TANGANYIKA, 1956—. m. Sarah Ella Cook, 1989. U.S. address: 7050 Casa Loma, Dallas 14, Tex. TANGANYIKA WALKER, SARAH ELLA COOK (Mrs. Jack E.) b. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 8, 1916; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1938; Carver School. Clerk, Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, Waco, Tex., 1941-42; office manager, sec., accountant, Baylor Hospital, Dallas, 1944-51. Appointed 1951; evang. worker, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1952; Shaki, 1952-56; Mbeya, TANGANYIKA, 1956—. m. Jack E. Walker, May 28, 1939. TANGANYIKA WALKER, WILLIAM LEVI b. Danville, Ky., Mar. 17, 1923; ed. Wheaton College; Columbia Bible College; Tex. Wesleyan College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1947; M.R.E., 1956; Yale Univ. Language School. Mission worker, Blanton Church (summer), 1944; pastor, Sunset and Zion churches, Hunt Co., Tex., 1944-46; Carmel Church, Lindale, Tex., 1947-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-51; evang. worker, Oita, 1951—. m. Mary Frances Culpepper, 1947. U.S. address: 420 E. Madison, Wheaton, Ill. JAPAN WALKER, MARY FRANCES CULPEPPER (Mrs. William L.) b. Laichow, Shantung, China, June 12, 1926; ed. Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S.; Yale Univ. Language School. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-51; evang. worker, Oita, 1951—. m. William L. Walker, July 15, 1947. Children: Carol Ann, 1949; William Levi, Jr., 1952; Charles Culpepper, 1954. JAPAN WALWORTH, EARL HARVEY b. Decatur, Ill., Nov. 18, 1922; ed. Monmouth College, B.A., 1943; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. U.S. Army Air Corps, 1948-46; staff, Ridge- crest Assembly, and counselor, Ridgecrest Camp for Boys (summer), 1946; summer student worker, Home Mission Board, Ala., 1947; pastor, Celeste, Tex., 1948-49; Tolar, Tex., 1948-50; Pearson, Ark., 1950-51; Edgemont, Ark., 1950-51; Brewton, Ala., 1951-52; Pinckard, Ala., 1952-55. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, COSTA Rica, 1955-56; field evang., Hermosillo, MExIco, 1956—. m. Martha Thomas, 1948. U.S. address: 1142 E. Broadway, meses WALWORTH, MARTHA LOUISE 'THOMAS (Mrs. Earl Harvey) b. Ashby, Ala., Feb. 21, 1924; ed. Carson-Newman College; Howard College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1948. Stenographer, Brook- ley A.A. Base, Mobile, Ala., 1942-43; summer fieldworker, B.T.U. Dept., Ala. Baptist Convention, 1945; educ. dir., Brewton (Ala.) Chureh (summers), 1946, 1947; stenographer, S.W.B.T.S., 1946-49. Appointed 1955; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1955-56; home-church evang., Hermosillo, Mmxico, 1956—. m. E. Harvey Walworth, May 16, 1948. Children: Rebecca Alma, 1949; Carol Anne, 1953; William Timothy, 1955; Debora Jean and Dorothy Jane (twins), 1958. MEXICO 179 WARD, JOSEPHIN b. Moberly, Mo., Oct. 29, 1897; ed. Southwest Tex. Teachers College; Univ. of Tex., B.A., 1917; S.W.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Tex., 1917-20; teacher, Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Belton, Tex., 1943-47. Appoint- ed 1922; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922-23; teacher, Baptist College, Kaifeng, 1923-30; prin., Baptist girls’ high school, Kaifeng, 1934-41, and teacher, 1947-48; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; teacher, girls’ school, Shanghai, 1948-50; Taiwan Univ. and Provincial Normal Univ., Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1952—. U.S. address: 5292 College View, Los Angeles 41, Calif. TAIWAN (Formosa) WARE, JAMES CULLEN b. Dodson, La., Mar. 3, 1930; ed. La. College, B.A., 1952; N.O.B.T.S., B.D., 1955; Southeastern La. College; Univ. of Minn., M.H.A., 1958. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1950; summer mission- ary in Mexico, 1951; pastor, Patton Church, Jonesville, La., 1951-52; Jerusalem Church, Bush, La., 1954-56; supply pastor, Juneau, Alaska, 1953; revival worker, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1956; Louisiana, i956; sident in hospital adm., Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., 1957-58. Appointed for MEXxIco, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa RIcA, 1958. m. Susan Goodwin, 1952. U.S. address: c/o Tom Goodwin, Rte. 1, Athens, La. MEXICO WARE, SUSAN RUTH GOODWIN (Mrs. James C.) b. Minden, La., Feb. 17, 1931; ed. La. College, B.S. in Nursing, 1952; N.O.B.T Nurse, Alexandria, La., 1952; New Orleans, La., 1952-53, 1¢ ; Juneau, Alaska, 1953; Bogalusa, La., 1954; Covington, La., 195% ; Minneapolis, Minn., 1956-57; Memphis, Tenn., 1957. Appointed for Mexico, 1958; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1958. m. James C. Ware, Aug. 9, 1952. Children: Ruth Anne, 1955; Mary Ellen, 1958. MEXICO WARE, JAMES HAMILTON b. Walnut Grove, Ga., June 10, 1893; ed. Univ. of Ga., B.S., 1912; Univ. of Tenn.; Univ. of Va.; Atlanta Business College; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1921. Schoolteacher, Ga., 1912-16. Appointed 1921; language student, Shanghai, CHINA, 1921-28; educ.-evang. worker, Shanghai, 1922-48; business manager, Baptist Publication Society, 1939-42; interned 1942, repatriated 1943; pastor, Nuuanu Church, Honolulu, Hawall, 1951—. m. Mary Bibb Long, 1921. U.S. address: 543 Jefferson St., Tupelo, Miss. HAWAII WARE, MARY BIBB LONG (Mrs. James Hamilton) b. Tupelo, Miss., Dec. 30, 1895; ed. Miss. Industrial Institute and College; Univ. of Miss., B.A., 1916; Carver School, B.M.T., 1921. Schoolteacher, Miss., 1916-19. Appointed 1921; language student, Shanghai, CHINA, 1921-23; prin., Tsing Tuh girls’ school, Shanghai, 1922-24; village evang. worker, Shanghai, 1924-25; educ. worker, Shanghai Baptist schools, 1925-40; 1947-48; evang. worker, Nuuanu Church, Honolulu, HAwAu, 1951—. m. James Hamilton Ware, Oct. 25, 1921. Children: Emily Holden (m. Ferrell), 1926; James Hamilton, Jr., 1932; Mary Carolyn, 1934. HAWAII WARREN, WILLIAM HARLEY b. Slaton, Tex., Sept. 26, 1923; ed. Tex. Wesleyan College; Purdue Univ.; Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.A., 1951; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1955. U.S. Army, 1943-46; bricklayer and contractor, Meridian and Fort Worth, Tex., 1946-54; pastor, Northwide Church, Mexia, Tex., 1952- 54; Southwayside Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-58. Appointed (special) for BRAzIL, 1958; English-speaking work in Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. m. Lola Robinson, 1946. U.S. address: ¢/o Burney Warren, Meridian, Tex. BRAZIL WARREN, LOLA MAE ROBINSON (Mrs. William H.) b. Cayote, Tex., July 1, 1926; ed. Clifton (Tex.) Jr. College, 194 Hardin-Simmons Univ. Teacher, Kopperl, Tex., 19 sec., Meridian, Tex., 1946-47. Appointed (special) for BRAZIL, 1958; English-speaking work in Rio de Janeiro, 1958—. m. William Warren, June 19, 1946. Children: William Harley, Jr., 1948; Jack Douglas, 1950; John David, 1951; Mary Elizabeth, 1953; Jaynanne, 1958. BRAZIL WASSON, MELVIN KENNETH b. Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 8, 1922; ed. Central Business College (Mo.); Univ. of Kansas City, B.S., 1943; Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1950; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; pastor, churches in Ark. and Ky., 1949-53; pharmacist, Loui » (Ky.) Apothecary, 1952-53; Jewish hospital, Louisville, 1953-54. Appointed (special until 1957) 1954; medical technician, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1954-57; prin., Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1958—._ m. Lillian Strick- land, 1948. U.S. address: 1011 Eighth St., Arkadelphia, Ark. NIGERIA 180 WASSON, LILLIAN STRICKLAND (Mrs. Melvin K.) b. Nashville, Ark., Feb. 1, 1930; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1950; Univ. of Louisville. Sec. to psychology prof., Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Ark., 1947-50; teacher, Worthington school near Louis- ville, Ky., 1950-52. Appointed (special until 1957) 1954; evang. worker, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1954-57; teacher, Newton Memorial School, Oshogbo, 1958—. m. Melvin K. Wasson, Aug. 31, 1948. Children: Melvin Kenneth, Jr., 1952; Charles Thomas, 1955; Ronald Eugene, 1957. NIGERIA WATKINS, ELIZABETH T. b. Camden, S. C., Apr. 21, 1900; ed. Judson College, B.A., 1920; Carver School, B.M.T., 1922; Columbia Univ., M.A., 1927; Converse College; Wheaton College; Child Evang. Institute (N.Y.); S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954. Assoc. dir., settlement house, Norfolk, Va., 1922-24; teacher, mission school, Tenn., 1924-25; Okla. young people’s leader, 1925-26; teacher, Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C., 1927-28; with Grenfell Mission, Newfoundland, 1928; teacher, Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, Japan, 1929-41; Japanese Relocation Center, Ariz., 1945; Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, Japan, 1947-48. Appointed 1948; supt., Good Will Center, Tobata, JAPAN, 1948-52; evang., Matsuyama, Shikoku, 1952—. U.S. address: 276 Spring St., Spartanburg, S. C. JAPAN WATSON, JAMES OLLIN b. Nashville, Ga.,. May 16, 1914; ed. Spartanburg Jr. College; Bob Jones Univ., B.A., 1986; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.M., 1955. Associa- tional missionary, Valdosta, Ga., 1938; pastor, Monroe, Ga., 1939- 40; Athens, Ga., 1941-42; Clinton, S. C., 1948, 1946; Highview, Ky., 1947-50; chaplain, U.S. Army, 1948-45. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1950-51; district missionary, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1952; Buenos Aires, 19583—. m. Frances Scott, 1937. U.S. address: c/o C. H. Pelt, Chipola Jr. College, Marianna, Fla. ARGENTINA WATSON, FRANCES SCOTT (Mrs, James O.) b. Union, S. C., June 16, 1916; ed. Spartanburg Jr. College; Bob Jones College. Employee, textile plant, Arcadia, S. C., 1983-85; Monarch Mills, Union, S. C., 1935-36; clerk, variety store, Spartanburg, S. C., 1937. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa RIca, 1950-51; evang. worker, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1952; Buenos Aires, 1953. m. James O. Watson, July 25, 1987. Children: James Ollin, Jr., 1938; William Scott, 1941; Robert Mac, 1943. ARGENTINA WATSON, LESLIE b. Atlanta, Tex., June 17, 1917; ed. College of Marshall; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Drew Univ. Seminary. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1940-42, 1946-50; U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-45. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Miyazaki Ken, 1953—. m. Hazel Tunstead, 1946. U.S. ad- dress: Whippany Rd., Whippany, N. J. JAPAN WATSON, HAZEL TUNSTEAD (Mrs. Leslie) b. Orange, N. J., Jan. 4, 1919; ed. Moody Bible Institute; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1948; Tex. Christian Univ., M.E., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951; N. J. State Teachers College, M.S., 1956. X-ray technician, Paterson, Hackensack, and Newark, N. J., 1937-38; Episcopal Hos- pital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1942-44; U.S.N. (R), U.S. Naval Hospital, Quantico, Va., 1944-45. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1951-53; evang. worker, Miyazaki Ken, 1953—. m. Leslie Watson, Feb. 9, 1946. Children: Elisabeth Linda, 1950; David Leslie, 1952. JAPAN WATSON, LILA FLORENCE b. Little Rock, S. C., Feb. 5, 1892; ed. College for Women (Columbia, S. C.), B.A., 1913; Carver School, B.R.E., 1919; Univ. of S.C. School- teacher, S. C., 1913-17. Appointed 1919; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1919-20; dir., Baptist Good Will Center, Hwanghsien, 1920- 22; evang., Tsining, 1922-29; WMU field sec., exec. sec. of national young people’s organization, and editor, China Baptist Publication Society, Shanghai, 1929-49; Young People’s worker, TAIWAN, 1949; HonG Kona, 1950; religious educ., Hong Kong, 1950-58; sec., mission- ary educ., Baptist Press, Hong Kong, 1953-58. Address: 422 N. Florida Ave., DeLand, Fla. EMERITUS—CHINA and TAIWAN WATSON, STEPHEN LAWTON b. Marion Co., S. C., Aug. 2, 1880; ed. Wake Forest College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1909; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1914; Th.D., 1922. Teacher, 1909-14; pastor, 1908-14. Appointed 1914; prof., later dir., theol. seminary, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1914-20, 1934-36; dir., Baptist schools, Belo Horizonte, 1937; seminary, Recife, 1941; Publishing House, Rio de Janeiro, 1920-34; book editor, 1930-34, 1939-44; ed., “Q Jornal Batista,” 1922-27; sec.-treas., Building and Loan Board, 1919-86; Beneficence Board, 1929-30, 1932-34; pastor, Catumbi Church, 1915-17; Meier Church, 1922-29; editor and translator, Bible Press, 1948-50. Author: books in Portuguese. Retired 1950. m. Annie Miller, 1914. Address: State Park, S. C. EMERITUS—BRAZIL 181 WATSON, ANNIE MILLER (Mrs. Stephen Lawton) b. Abbeville Co., S. C., Nov., 1889; ed. Jones Seminary; Greenville Female College, B.L., 1907. Schoolteacher (S. C.), 1907-18; WMU work, Abbeville Association, 1913-14. Appointed 1914; pres., Brazilian Baptist WMU, Rio de Janeiro, 1915-16; sec., 1919-21; teacher, Bap- tist college, Rio de Janeiro, 1917-18, 1932-36, 1941; dir., Primary Dept., and teacher, Baptist school, Belo Horizonte, 1937; contributor to Brazilian periodicals, 1920-34; asst. to editor, Bible Press, 1943-50. Retired 1950. m. Stephen Lawton Watson, June 18, 1914. Children: Stephen Lawton, Jr., 1916; Benjamin Miller, 1919. EMERITUS—BRAZIL WATTS, EMMA MILDRED b. Harrodsburg, Ky., Jan. 25, 1916; ed. Carver School; Georgetown College, B.A., 1941; Mather School of Nursing, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, R.N., 1947. Teacher, Oak Hill Academy (Va.), 1941-44; nurse, dietitian, teacher, Oak Hill Academy, 1947-52; summer worker, New River Association (Va.), 1947-48; nurse, Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn. (summer), 1949; Stuart Circle Hospital, Richmond, Va. (summer), 1950. Appointed (special until 1955) 1952; nurse, Baptist Hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1952-57; language student, Oyo, 1957-58. U.S. address: Harrodsburg, Ky. NIGERIA WATTS, JOHN DRAYTON WILLIAMS b. Laurens, S. C., Aug. 9, 1921; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1941; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; S8.B.T.S., Th.D., 1948; Univ. of Zurich. Pastor, Lincoln Ave. Church, Pasca goula, ‘Miss., 1942-43; chaplain, U.S.N.R., 1944-46; pastor, Olive Hill (Ky.) Church, 1946-47; fellow in Hebrew, S.B.T. $., 1947-48. Appointed 1948; prof., Baptist Theol. Seminary, Ruschlikon, Zurich, SwITZERLAND, i948—; dean, 1957—. m. Winifred Williams, 1946. U.S. address: 4128 Seminary Pl., New Orleans, La. EUROPE WATTS, WINIFRED WILLIAMS (Mrs. John D. W.) b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20, 1926; ed. Queens College; Carver School; Univ. of Louisville, B.A., 1955. Appointed 1948; educ. work, Rusch- likon, Zurich, SwITZERLAND, 1948—. m. John D. W. Watts, Aug. 2, 1946. Children: Cheryl Lee, 1949; Reid McRae, 1952; Linda Carol, 1954. EUROPE WEBB, WILLIAM JACKSON b. Fort Worth, Tex., July 12, 1912; ed. North Tex. Agricultural Col- lege; Texas A. and M. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1988; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941; National Univ. of Mexico, M.A., 1948. Pastor, Somer- set (Tex.) Church, 1936-41. Appointed 1941; pres., Baptist Theol. Seminary, El Paso, Tex., and Torreon, MEx1co, 1944-48; supt., South- ern Baptist mission, GUATEMALA (and Honduras), Guatemala City, 1947-56; manager, Guatemala Baptist book store, 1950-56; pres., Guatemala Baptist seminary, 1952-56; field evang., and pres., theol. institute, Caracas, VENEZUELA, 1957—. m. Inez Tatum, 1989. U.S. address: 282 Jefferson St., Mansfield, La. VENEZUELA WEBB, INEZ TATUM (Mrs. William J.) b. Converse, La., Oct. 31, 1914; ed. Dodd Jr. College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1987; M.A., 1988; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1941. Schoolteacher, Dry Creek, La., 1938-39. Appointed 1941; teacher, Baptist Theol. Seminary, El Paso, Tex., and Torreon, MExico, 1944-48; evang. worker, GUATEMALA, 1947-56; teacher, Guatemala Baptist seminary, 1948-56; editor, “Ecos Misioneros,” 1950-56; Guatemalan rep. on International Com. of Christian Educ., 1952; home-church evang., Caracas, VENEZUELA, 1957—: m. William J. Webb, June 2, 1939. Children: William James, 1942; Linda Margaret, 1944. VENEZUELA WEEKS, WILMA JESSELINE b. ‘Omaha, Neb., Sept. 16, 1911; ed. Kansas City Teachers College, B.S., 1932; Carver School, M.R. E., 1936; S.W.B.T.S.; Univ. of Calif. Schoolteacher, Kansas City, Mo., 1938; North Kansas City, 19386; teacher, Woodstock School, Mussoorie, U. P., India, 1945. Appointed. 1936; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1937- 39; dir., Good Will Cen- ter, Hwanghsien, 1938-41; evang. worker, Tsunyi, Kweichow, 1944; educ.-evang. worker, Tsingtao, 1946-47; Hilo, Hawan, 1949-52; Surabaya, INDONESIA, 1953-56; Semarang, 1958-59. U.S. address: 5818 E. 15th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. INDONESIA WELLER, EDITH ROSE b. Bethlehem, Ky., Jan. 4, 1917; ed. Georgetown College, B.A., 1S Carver School, M.R.E., 1943. Schoolteacher, Henderson Co., K 1938-39; Cullman Co., Ala., 1944-45; teacher, Baptist academy, WMU. Knoxville, Tenn., 1943- 44, Appointed 1945; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1945- 46; teacher, woman’s training school, Recife, 1946; teacher, Ida Nelson School, and church worker, Manaus, 1947-48; exec. sec,-treas., state WMU, and church evang., Belem, 1950-56; treas. asst., Brazil Missions, Rio de Janeiro, 1956—. U.S. address: 4361 Westlawn Ave., Los Angeles 66, Calif. BRAZIL 182 WELLS, GRACE b. Sumter Co., S. C., Aug. 4, 1897; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1918; Carver School, B.M.T., 1928. Schoolteacher, S. C., 1918-19; teacher, Connie Maxwell (Baptist) Orphanage School, Greenwood, S. C., 1919- 21. Appointed 1923; language student, Nanking, CHINA, 1923-24; teacher, Chinkiang primary school, 1924-27; North Gate School, Shanghai, 1927-28; evang. worker, Chinkiang, 1930-41, 1947-49; Shanghai, 1949-51; Wahiawa Church, Oahu, HAwall, 1943-46; Djakarta, INDONESIA, 1952-55; publication, Bandung, 1955—. In- terned 1941, repatriated 1942. U.S. address: 34 Wright St., Sumter, S. C. INDONESIA WELMAKER, BEN HAROLD b. Arp, Tex., Dec. 22, 1915; ed. Jacksonville College; Baylor Univ., B.A., 1938; S.W.B.T.S., Th.M., 1941; East Tex. Baptist College, D.D., 1951. Pastor, Tex. churches, 1937-45; U.S. Navy, 1945-46; pastor, Central Church, Livingston, Tex., 1946-51. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; pres., International Baptist Seminary, Cali, CoLoMBIA, 1952—. m. Janis Loper, 1940. U.S. address: R.F.D. 1, Arp, Tex. COLOMBIA WELMAKER, JANIS LOPER (Mrs. Ben H.) b. Italy, Tex., Apr. 28, 1920; ed. S.W.B.T.S. Salesgirl, F. & W. Green Co., Dallas, Tex., 1938-39. Appointed 1950; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1951-52; evang. worker, Cali, COLOMBIA, 1952—. m. Ben H. Welmaker, Aug. 21, 1940. Children: Ben H., Jr., 1942; Janie, 1946; Patricia Elaine, 1949. COLOMBIA WENSEL, BARBARA LEE b. Washington, D. C., May 5, 1926; ed. Madison College, B.S., 1948; S.W.B.T.S.; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1955. Summer missionary, Home Mission Board, Tex., 1946-49; schoolteacher, George West, Tex., 1948-49; counselor, teacher, children’s home, Washington, 1951-53; Good Will Center worker, Home Mission Board, New Orleans, 1953- 56. Appointed 1956; language study, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; student home, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1957—. U.S. address: c/o H. T. Wensel, Gordonsville, Va. MEXICO WEST, EDITH O. b. Smithfield, Pa., Sept. 6, 1890; ed. Edinboro (Pa.) Normal; Baptist Institute for Christian Workers (Philadelphia). Schoolteacher, Espyville, Pa., 1913-21. Appointed 1920; teacher, Colegio Americana, Vitoria, BRAzIL, 1922-37; state WMU work, 1922-41; Espirito Santo state WMU fieldworker, 1938-41; teacher, girls’ school, Rio de Janeiro, 1948—; church and evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, 1942—. U.S. address: Linesville, Pa. BRAZIL WEST, RALPH LEE b. Gray Court, S. C., Dec. 22, 1916; ed. North Greenville Jr. College; Furman Univ., B.A., 1940; N.O.B.T.S., Th.M., 1944; Th.D., 1954. Teacher, Negro Baptist Seminary, New Orleans, La., 1941-44; pastor, New Orleans churches, 1942-45. Appointed 1945; language student, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1946-47; educ.-evang. worker, Benin City, 1947; Okeho, 1948-49; Ogbomosho, 1950—; teacher, theol. seminary, 1954—. m. Frances Murphy, 1944. U.S. address: Trenton, S. C. NIGERIA WEST, FRANCES MURPHY (Mrs. Ralph L.) b. Trenton, S. C., Aug. 9, 1922; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1943; N.O.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1945. Social worker, Toledano Mission and pastor’s asst., New Orleans, La., 1943-45. Appointed 1945; language student, Lagos, NIGERIA, 1946-47; educ.-evang. worker, Benin City, 1947; Okeho, 1948-49; Ogbomosho, 1950—. m. Ralph L. West, Aug. 9,1944. Children: Sheryl, 1948; Marilyn Murphy, 1951. NIGERIA WESTBROOK, CHARLES HART b. Griffin, Ga., Nov. 18, 1886; ed. Mercer Univ., B.A., 1906; Yale Divinity School; Iliff School of Theol.; Union Theol. Seminary;Harvard Univ., M.A., 1908; Ph.D., 1920; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of Denver; Yale Univ.; Columbia Univ.; Johns Hopkins Univ. Teacher, Ga. schools, 1909-11, and American colleges and univ., during years away from China. Appointed 1912; prof., Univ. of Shanghai, Cuina, 1912- 14, 1920, 1936-38, 1946-48; dean, 1921-27. Interned 1943, repatriated 1948. Retired 1953. Author: ‘Silent Reading Tests."’ m. May Arnold, July 24, 1912 (d. 1920). m. Louise Ellyson, 1924, Address: 17 Towana Rd., Richmond 21, Va. EMERITUS—CHINA — —__ 183 * WESTBROOK, LOUISE COSBY ELLYSON (Mrs. Charles H.) b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 15, 1894; ed. Woman’s College (Richmond, Va.); Hollins College; William and Mary School of Social Work. Volunteer worker, Baptist Good Will Center and camp, Richmond, Va., 1913-28; dir. of girls’ athletics, Univ. of Shanghai, 1923-25. Appointed 1925; social and evang. worker, Univ. of Shanghai, CHINA, 1925-40, 1946-48. Retired’ 1953. m. Charles H. Westbrook, July 21, 1924. Children: Carol Ellyson (m. Rose) and Mary Louise (m. Smith) (twins), 1930. EMERITUS—CHINA WESTER, WILLIAM SMITH b. Wrightsville, Ga., Dec. 18, 1921; ed. Univ. of Tampa; Ohio State Univ.; Stetson Univ., B.A., 1948; Fla. Southern College; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., M.R.E., 1953. U.S. Army, 1942-46; pastor, Mt. Olive Church, Hagensport, Tex., 1950-52; Sulphur Bluff (Tex.) Church, 1951-52; Union Church, Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1952-54. Appointed (special until 1957) 1955; educ.-evang. worker, Sanyati, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955-57; Gatooma, 1957—. m. Blanche Clement, 1950. U.S. address: 1014 E. Powhattan, Tampa 4, Fla. SOUTHERN RHODESIA WESTER, BLANCHE NIADA CLEMENT (Mrs. William S.) b. Crowville, La., Nov. 29, 1925; ed. La. College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1951. Worker, dining hall, La. College, Pineville, 1946-48; Vacation Bible school worker, Home Mission Board, Fla., 1948; asst. to dean of women, La. College, 1948-49; library worker, S.W.B.T.S., 1949-50. Appointed (special until 1957) 1955; evang. worker, Sanyati, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1955-57; Gatooma, 1957—. m. William S. Wester, Aug. 15, 1950. Children: William Smith, Jr., 1952; Esther Kay, 1955. SOUTHERN RHODESIA WHALEY, CHARLES LLOYD, JR. b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10, 1922; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Miss. College, B.A., 1944; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1947; Th.M., 1948. Pastor, Baptist Mission, Shelbyville, Ky., 1945-46; asst. supt., Boyce Settle- ment House, Louisville, Ky., 1945-48; laborer, manufacturing co., Louisville, 1947-48; pastor, Bethel and Massaponax churches, and schoolteacher, Chancellor, Va., 1948-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1949-50; educ.-evang. worker, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1951-57; evang., Yokohama, 1957—. m. Lois E. Linnenkohl, 1949. U.S. address: 20 Meador Way, S.E., eee rt APA WHALEY, LOIS LINNENKOHL (Mrs. Charles L., Jr.) b. Jefferson Co., Ga., June 19, 1921; ed. Brewton-Parker Jr. College; Mercer Univ., B.A., 1946; Carver School, M.R.E., 1948. Educ. dir. and sec., Second Church, Macon, Ga., 1944-46; fieldworker, Sunday School Board (summer), 1947. Appointed 1948; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1948-50; educ.-evang. worker, Seinan Jo Gakuin, Kokura, 1951-58; WMU_ publications, 1954; Yokohama, 1957—. Author: “The Tarnished Helmet.” m. Charles L. Whaley, Jr., Aug. 25,1949. Children: Ronald, 1954 (d. 1957); Rebecca Ellen, 1956. JAPAN WHEAT, RUBY LEMIRA b. Fairvalley, Okla., Feb. 11, 1919; ed. Howard Payne College, B.A., 1939; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1942; Baylor Univ. School of Nursing, R.N., 1944; Univ. of Calif.; Frontier Nursing Service, C.M., 1952. Appointed 1944; medical missionary, Baptist Hospital, Yangchow, Kiangsu, CHINA, 1947-48; Wuwei, Kansu, 1949-50; language student, Baguio, PHILIPPINES, 1951; nurse, Pusan, KorEA, 1953—. U.S. address: 2210 Taylor St., Wichita Falls, Tex. KOREA WHIRLEY, CARLTON F. b. South Port, Fla., July 28, 1914; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1946; Th.D., 1957. Assoc. pastor, Calvary Church, Birmingham, Ala., 1989-43; pastor, Port Royal (Ky.) Church, 1943-47. Appointed 1947; prin., Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, N1GERIA, 1947- 48; interim prin., Baptist college, Iwo, 1948-50; prin., 1950-58; interim sec.-treas., Mission, and interim sec., Nigerian Convention, Ibadan, 1958-59. m. Enid Pate, 1948. U.S.address: Bagdad, Fla. NIGERIA WHIRLEY, ENID PATE (Mrs. Carlton F.) b. Birmingham, Ala., July 25, 1920; ed. Ala. College; Howard College; Carver School; Burroughs’ School for Operators. Registrar, Glen Iris Grammar School, Birmingham, Ala., 1937-38; typist-clerk, Fairfield, Ala., 1939-43. Appointed 1947; teacher, Baptist boys’ high school, Oyo, NIGERIA, 1947-48; Baptist college, Iwo, 1948-58; accountant, college, 1956-58; evang., Ibadan, 1958-59. m. Carlton F. Whirley, June 1, 1943. Children: John Fred, 1945; Charlotte Pate, 1949; Brenda Leolyn, 1958; Philip Langford, 1954. NIGERIA 184 WHITE, GEORGIA PAULINE b. McCormick, S. C., Sept. 5, 1890; ed. Winthrop College, B.A., 1912; Carver School, B.M.T., 1918; George Peabody College for Teachers; Moody Bible Institute. Schoolteacher, Allendale, S. C., 1912-13; office sec., Connie Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, S. C., 1913-16. Appointed 1918; prin., woman’s training school, Recife, Pernambuco, BRAZIL, 1919-24; teacher, Taylor-Kgidio school, Jaguaquara, Baia, 1926-27, 1946—; prin., primary school, Jaguaquara, 1931-37; sec.- treas., WMU, State of Minas Gerais, 1937-46. U.S. address: 320 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. BRAZIL WHITE, KATHRYN FERN b. Fort Cobb, Okla., Dec. 5, 1924; ed. Draughon’s Business School; Okla. State Univ., B.S., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1952. Bookkeeper- sec., Duncan, Okla.; oftice worker (out-of-school hours), Stillwater and Duncan, Okla., 1945-49; teacher, Preston (Kan.) High School, 1949-50; summer worker, Home Mission Board, Ariz., 1949; Wash. and Ore. 1951; youth dir., First Church, Duncan, 1950; counselor-instructor, girls’ camp, Black Mountain, N. C. (summer), 1952; B.S.U. dir., Memorial Hospital, Houston, Tex., 1952-57; youth dir., First Church, Houston, 1957-58. Appointed for HONG KONG, 1958. U.S. address: Rte. 3, Duncan, Okla. HONG KONG WHITE, MAXCY GREGG b. Edgefield Co., S. C., Dec. 11, 1888; ed. Furman Univ., B.A., 1910; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1914. Pastor, West Point, Ky., 1913-14. Appointed 1914; language student, Recife, BRAZIL, 1915; substitute dir., Baptist School, 1915; state evang., Salvador, 1915-58; pastor, Dois de Julho Church, 1923-35; Siao Church, 1936-47; Brotas and Liberdade churches, 1944-47; Mares Church, 1958-58. Retired 1958. Co- author: ‘‘In the Land of the Southern Cross.”” m. Kate M. Cox, 1914. U.S. address: 4202 Monogram Ave., Lakewood 8, Calif. EMERITUS—BRAZIL WHITE, KATE COX (Mrs. Maxcy G.) b. Bonaparte, Iowa, June 12, 1891; ed. Carver School, B.M.T., 1914. Appointed 1914; founder Kate White Escola Domestica, Salvador, BRAZIL, 1981, and teacher, 1931-58. Retired 1958. m. Maxcy Gregg White, Sept. 4, 1914. Children: Maxcy Gregg, Jr., 1916; John Anderson, 1919; Nellie Jeanette (m. Gillespie), 1924. EMERITUS—BRAZIL WHITTEN, CHARLES WILLIAM b. Weir, Miss., Sept. 4, 1922; ed. Miss. College, B.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1946; Th.M., 1947. Pastor, Stephensport (Ky.) Church, 1944- 46. Appointed 1947; language student, Medellin, COLOMBIA, 1947-48; gen. evang., ARGENTINA, 1948-52; prof., Baptist Theol. Seminary, buenos Aires, 1950-52; interim pres., theol. seminary, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1958-54, 1958-59; prof., 1954-55, 1956-57; gen. evang., Madrid, 1955- 56; mission treas., legal rep. before gov., Barcelona, 1953-57, 1958—. m. Nella Dean Mitchell, 1947. U.S. address: Weir, Miss. SPAIN WHITTEN, NELLA DEAN MITCHELL (Mrs. Charles W.) b. Louisville, Miss., Dec. 8, 1922; ed. Miss. State College for Women; Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Louisville, Miss., 1941-42; assoc., B.T.U. Dept. of Miss., 1944-45; B.T.U. and WMU camp work (summer), 1946. Appointed 1947; language student, Medellin, CoLomBia, 1947-48; evang., ARGENTINA, 1948-49, 1951-52; teacher, Baptist Theol. Semi- nary, Buenos Aires, 1950-52; editor, WMU magazine, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1953-57; teacher, theol. seminary, 1953-55; 1956-57; WMU work, 1953—; evang., Madrid, 1955-56. m. Charles W. Whitten, June 1, 1947. Children: Helen Frances, 1949; David Charles, 1951; Margaret Dean, 1953. SPAIN WHITTINGHILL, SUSY TAYLOR (Mrs. Dexter G.) b. Staunton, Va., Oct. 24, 1873; ed. Anglo-Romana School (Rome, Italy); Commercial School (Rome); St. Luke’s Hospital (Richmond, Va.), graduate, 1896. Social worker and nurse for children in Rome, 1896-1905. Appointed 1905; educ. and evang. worker, Rome, ITALY, 1905-36. Retired 1939. m. Dexter Gooch Whittinghill, July 27, 1905 (d. 1956). Children: Diana (m. Kent), 1906; George D., 1908; Arnold Braxton, 1909 (d. 1910); Robert Braxton, 1917. Address: 2305 37th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. EMERITUS—ITALY WHORTON, MARY JANE b. Gadsden, Ala., May 18, 1927; ed. Blue Mountain College, B.A., 1949; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1953; Peabody College. Sec. to prof., Blue Mountain College, 1945-47; Home Mission Board (summer), 1947-50; teacher, high school, Altoona, Ala., 1949-51; library worker, S.W.B.T.S., 1951-52; summer associational worker, Etowah Co., Ala., 1952; church sec., Azle Ave. Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1952-53. Appointed 1953; evang., Ogbomosho and Shaki, NIGERIA, 1953-55; teacher, Elementary Training Center for Women, Abeokuta, 1955; Elam Memorial School, Shaki, 1956; Reagan Memorial School, Lagos, 1957—. U.S. address: Rte. 2, Gadsden, Ala. NIGERIA 185 WILCOX, CALLIE PERRIN (Mrs. E. G.) b. Franklin Co., Tex., Mar. 20, 1892; ed. Howard Payne College; S.W.B.T.S. Appointed 1920; evang. worker, Recife, BRAZIL, 1920- 40. Retired 1941. m. Everett George Wilcox, Jan. 1, 1916 (d. 1940). Children: Dorothy Mary (m. Myers), 1916; Juanita Jo (m. Dickson), 1918; Hiawatha Lorene (m. Vermillion), 1922; Trudie Lee (m. Jackson), 1927. Address: 1807 Center Ave., Brownwood, Tex. EMERITUS—BRAZIL WILLIAMS, JAMES TOY b. Clanton, Ala., Jan. 11, 1882; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1909; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1913; Th.D., 1921. Schoolteacher, Chilton Co., Ala., 1903-06; pastor, Ala. churches, 1908-09; asst. pastor, First Church, Jacksonville, Fla., 1911-12. Appointed 1918; teacher, Graves Theol. Seminary, Canton, CHINA, 1913-22; Sunday school sec., China Baptist Publication Society, Shanghai, 1923-29; gen. sec. and manager, 1930- 86; treas. of China Missions, 1929-48; interned 1942, repatriated 1943. Retired 1952. m. Laurie Smith, 1918. Address: 948 W. Ruby St., Lakeland, Fla. EMERITUS—CHINA WILLIAMS, LAURIE SMITH (Mrs. James Toy) b. Ivey, Ga., Nov. 18, 1885; ed. Ga. State College for Women; Univ. of Louisville; Univ. of Ga.; Howard College, B.A., 1930; Carver School; Univ. of Ala. Schoolteacher, Ga., 1905-09, 1912-13; prin., Colegio Bautista, Tampa, Fla., 1909-12. Appointed 1913; language student, Canton, CHINA, 1918-15; acting dir., School for Blind, 1915; dir., kindergarten, 1916-20; teacher, Pooi In woman’s school, 1923-24; schools in Shanghai, 1925-34, 1946-48. Retired 1952. m. James Toy Williams, Sept. 16, 1913. Children: James Hobson, 1914; Daniel Smith, 1920; Dorothy (m. Allan), 1924. EMERITUS—CHINA WILLIAMS, LILLIAN RAE b. Berea, Ky., Jan. 27, 1914; ed. Berea College, B.A., 1935; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946; Duke Univ.; Univ. of Ky. Schoolteacher, Ky., Calif., Tenn., 1935-44. Appointed 1946; language student, Cartagena, CoLoMBIA, 1947-48; educ.-evang. worker, Cartagena, 1948-49; Barran- quilla, 1949-53; 1955—. U.S..address: Berea, Ky. COLOMBIA WILLIAMS, THELMA EDNA b. Gold Hill, Colo., July 15, 1908; ed. Univ. of Colo.; Univ. of Calif.; Gordon College; William Jewell College, B.A., 1946; S.W.B.T\S.; Corwin Hospital, R.N., 1927; Simmons College, P.H.N., 1941. Super- visor, Corwin Hospital, Pueblo, Colo., 1927-28; teacher, Longmont, Colo., 1980-85; nurse, Mission hospital, Assam, India, 1944-45. Ap- [hr 1986; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1938; supt. of nurses, ospital, Chengchow, 1938-40; Red Cross supervisor, Honolulu, Hawau, 1948; hospital, Yangchow, Curna, 1947-49; instructor, Univ. School of Nursing, Taipeh, TAIWAN, 1950-52; nurse, Mati, PHILIP- PINES, 1954-56; clinic, HoNG KoNnG, 1956—. U.S. address: 3860 Cody St., Wheat Ridge, Colo. HONG KONG WILLIAMS, WILLIAM JACKSON b. Columbus, Ga., Apr. 24,-1914; ed. Howard College, B.S., 1935; S.W.B.T.S.; Baylor Medical College, M.D., 1941. Intern, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, La., 1941-42; resident in surgery, Norwood Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1943; resident in pathology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich., 1947, 1951. Appointed 1944; staff physician, Baptist Hospital, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1944—. m. Leslie Sands, 1940. U.S. address: 1801 Fulton. Ave., Birmingham, Ala. NIGERIA WILLIAMS, LESLIE SANDS (Mrs. William J.) b. Shawnee, Okla., Dec. 12, 1913; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., 1935; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1987; Baylor Univ. Hospital, R.N., 1940. Asst. instructor, Baylor School of Nursing, Dallas, Tex., 1940-41; instructor, Southern Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, New Orleans, La., 1941-42; Baptist student sec., Southern Baptist Hospital, 1942-43; instructor, Norwood Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., 1948-44. Appointed 1944; instructor, Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, Ogbomosho, NIGERIA, 1944—. m. William J. Williams, Aug. 18, 1940. Children: William Carey, 1947; Gary Lynn, 1952. NIGERIA WILLIS, SADIE MIRIAM b. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 27, 1918; ed. S.W.B.T.S; Parkland School of Nursing (Dallas, Tex.), R.N., 1943; Mary Hardin-Baylor College; Univ. of Tex. Statistical typist, stenographer, Dallas, 1934-36; church sec., Hillcrest Church, Dallas, 1936-37. Appointed 1943; language student, Rosario, ARGENTINA, 1943-45; dir., Baptist Nurses’ Home, Rosario, 1945-47; nurse, Baptist Clinic, Asuncion, PARAGUAY, 1947-52, and Baptist Hospital, 1952-54; prin. and teacher, primary school, Asuncion, 1954—. U.S. address: 1921 W. Colorado, Dallas, Tex. PARAGUAY 186 WILLOCKS, ROBERT MAX b. Maryville, Tenn., Oct. 1, 1924; ed. Naval Radio School (Bain- bridge, Md.); Maryville College, B.A., 1949; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1951. U.S. Navy, 1948-46; student missionary, Home Mission Board, Napa and Walnut Creek, Calif., 1950-51; pastor, First Church, Port Chicago, Calif., 1951-52; First Southern Baptist Church, Porterville, Calif., 1952-56. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, KorBA, 1956-57; teacher, Baptist theol. seminary, 1958—; interim pres., 1958. m. Neysa Ferguson, 1947. U.S. address: 121 Waller Ave., Maryville, Tenn. KOREA WILLOCKS, NEYSA NERENE FERGUSON (Mrs. R. Max) b. Hyatt, Tenn., July 6, 1925; ed. Maryville College, B.A., 1945; G.G.B.T.S. Stenographer, aluminum plant, Alcoa, Tenn., 1944, 1945, 1946-49; sec., G.G.B.T.S., 1950-51. Appointed 1956; language student, Taejon, Korma, 1956-57; evang., Taejon, 1958—. m. R. Max Willocks, May 28, 1947. Children: Margaret Sharon, 1949; Samuel David, 1951; Mark Timothy, 1953; Robert Daniel, 1954; Kent Max, 1956. KOREA WILSON, GEORGE RAYMOND, JR. b. Shawnee, Okla., Oct. 22, 1927; ed. Ore. State College; Okla. Baptist Univ., B.M.E., 1952; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1954; D.R.E., 1957. U.S. Air Force, 1946-47; music dir., Trinity Church, Ada, Okla., 1948-50; educ.-music dir., Temple Mission, Shawnee, 1947-48; First Church, Cushing, Okla., 1950-51; Clarendon Drive Church, Dallas, Tex., 1952- 54; Ridglea West Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1954-57. Appointed 1956; language student, HonG Kona, 1957-58; teacher, Baptist college, Kowloon, 1958—. m. Elizabeth Schreiber, 1948. U.S. address: 510 W. Fourth St., Webb City, Mo. HONG KONG WILSON, ELIZABETH DELL SCHREIBER (Mrs. George R., Jr.) b. Homestead, Fla., Oct. 15, 1926; ed. Bob Jones College; Okla. Bap- tist Univ., B.A., 1948. Sec., First Church, Webb City, Mo., 1945; Cushing, Okla., 1950-51; Fort Worth, Tex., 1955-57. Appointed 1956; language student, HoNG KONG, 1957-58; teacher, Baptist college, Kowloon, 1958—. m. George R. Wilson, Jr., June 5, 1948. Children: Sarah Beth, 1951; Pamela Denise, 1952; George Raymond III, 1956; James Dale, 1958. HONG KONG WILSON, SARAH GEORGIA b. Gaston Co., N. C., July 28, 1929; ed. Carson-Newman College; B.A., 1952; Carver School, M.R.E., 1955. Summer worker, Home Mis- sion Board, Washington, D. C., 1952; Tex., 1953; schoolteacher, Mt. Holly, N. C., 1952-53; summer fieldworker, B.T.U. Dept., N. C. Bap- tist Convention, 1954; youth dir., social worker, Central Mission, Long Run Association of Baptists, Louisville, Ky., 1955-57. Appoint- ed 1957; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1957-58; Good Will Center worker, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1958—. U.S. address: c/o J. L. Wilson, Mt. Holly, N. C. ARGENTINA WINGO, VIRGINIA b. Dora, Ala., Apr. 19, 1912; ed. La. College, B.A., 1982; La. State Univ., M.A., 1933; Carver School; Union Theol. Seminary; S.B.T.S. Schoolteacher, Estherwood, La., 1933-84; Gonzales, La., 1934-37; Young People’s Sec., La. Baptist WMU, 1938-46; teacher, Carver School, Louisville, Ky., 1946-49. Appointed 1949; language student, Rome, ITALY, 1949; dir., Armstrong Memorial Training School, Rome, 1950—. U.S. address: 59 Allard Blvd., New Orleans 19, La. ITALY WISE, GENE HALE b. Tiaban, N.M., Aug. 26, 1920; ed. N.M. State College, B.A., 1942; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949; Th.M., 1950. Dairy Employee, Portales and Las Cruces, N.M., 1938-42; flying instructor, Louisville (Ky.) Flying Service, 1946-48; sec., promotional dir. for Com. on Institutions, Louisville, Ky., 1948-50. Appointed 1950; dir., Atlas Publicity Service (Journalism and Visual Aids Dept. of South Brazil Mission), Rio de Janeiro, BRAziL, 1950—. m. Aleene Greenlaw, 1942. U.S. address: c/o J. E. Wise, Portales, N.M. BRAZIL WISE, ALEENE GREENLAW (Mrs. Gene H.) b. Flagstaff, Ariz., May 20, 1923; ed. Colegio Batista Brasileiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Ginasio Belmiro Cesar, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil; N.M. State College. Appointed 1950; evang. worker, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, 1950—. Author: ‘Adventures in Brazil.” m. Gene H. Wise, Mar. 7, 1942. Children: Sandra Lea, 1943; Sheila Mae, 1947; Shirley Jean, 1957. BRAZIL 187 WOLF, ROBERT HENRY b. Dustin, Okla., Oct. 19, 1926; ed. Okla. Baptist Univ., B.A., S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1954. U.S. Army, 1945-46; pastor, Big Church, Wetumka, Okla., 1948-50; Athens (La.) Church, 196 Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, CosTa Rica, 1956. field evang., Iguala, Guerrero, MExIco, 1957—. m. Kathleen Kay, 1949, U.S. address: Rte. 1, Dustin, Okla. MEXICO WOLF, KATHLEEN LOUISE KAY (Mrs. Robert Henry) b. Holdenville, Okla., Dee. 27, 1929; ed. East Central State College (Okla.), B.A., 1950;S.W.B.T.S. Teacher, Pleasant Hill School, Shaw- nee, Okla. Appointed 1956; language student, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1956-57; field evang., Iguala, Guerrero, MEXxIco, 1957—. m. Robert Henry Wolf, Aug. 24, 1949. Children: Kay Lynn, 1951; Karen Lou, 1953; Terri Sue, 1956; John Lawrence, 1958. MEXICO WOLFARD, RODNEY BISHOP b. Denver, Colo., Aug. 5, 1921; ed. Marshall College; Univ. of Illinois, B.S., 1943; Harvard Univ., M.B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; Th.D., 1953. Bookkeeper, Huntington, W. Va., 1939-41; U.S. Navy, 1943-46; visiting asst. prof., Duke Univ., 1947; pastor, churches in Tex., 1948-52. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; teaching and field evang., Curitiba, Parana, 1955-58. m. Sue White, 1943. U.S. address: 221 Fifth Ave., St. Albans, W. Va. BRAZIL WOLFARD, SUE WHITE (Mrs. Rodney B.) b. Charleston, W. Va., Apr. 18, 1921; ed. W. Va. Univ., B.S., 1945; S.W.B.T.S. Office worker, Cambridge, Mass., 1943-44; laboratory worker, chemical co., South Charleston, W. Va., 1945. Appointed 1953; language student, Campinas, BRAZIL, 1953-54; home-church evang., Curitiba, Parana, 1955-58. m. Rodney B. Wolfard, Oct. 7, 1943. Children: Rodney Bishop, Jr., 1946; Stephen Leftridge, 1949; Daniel Lesley, 1952; Elizabeth Ann, 1954 (d. 1954); Sarah Katherine, 1956 (d. 1956). BRAZIL WOLLERMAN, ANNA MAE LOUISE (ANN) b. Pine Bluff, Ark., Dec. 138, 1910; ed. Ouachita Baptist College, B.A., 1941; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1942. Edue. sec., and dir. of youth work, First Church, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1942-44. Schoolteacher, Huttig, Ark., 1944-45; teacher, business dept. and student sec., Ouachita College (Ark.), 1945-47; independent missionary to Brazil, 1947-49. Appointed (special until 1955) 1950; field evang., Amambai, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL, 1950-55; Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, 1956—. U.S. address: 610 W. Barraque St., Pine Bluff, Ark. BRAZIL WOMACK, MARY RUTH b. Decatur, Ala., Aug. 4, 1920; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1942; S.W.B.T.S.; Baptist Memorial Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.), R.N., 1946; London (England) College of Pharmacy and Chemistry. Schoolteacher, Warren Co., Tenn., 1942-43. Appointed 1947; medical asst., Baptist Welfare Center, Joinkrama, NIGERIA, 1947-51; Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, 1951-56; medical dir., Kersey Children’s Home, Ogbomosho, 1956—. U.S. address: Rte. 4, Box 99, McMinnville, Tenn. NIGERIA WOODWARD, FRANK TENNYSON b. Statesville, N. C., Sept. 12, 1898; ed. Wake Forest College, B.A., 1921; S.B.T.S., Th.M., 1924; Ph.D., 1985. Summer worker, N. C. Mission Board, 1920-24; student pastor, Sligo, Ky., 1931; pastor, Ala. churches, 1932-34, 1944-48. Appointed 1924; language study, Nan- king, CHINA, 1924-25; educ. evang., Kweilin, 1925-27; Kongmoon, 1927-34; Wuchow, 1934-37; teacher, Graves Theol. Seminary, Canton, 1937-42; relief worker, 1937-41; interned 1941, repatriated 1942; educ. evang., HAWAII, 1948—-; pres., Bible school, Honolulu, 1951-54; treas., 1956—. m. Mabel Williams, 1924. U.S. address: 1723 Lake Dr., Lake City, Fla. HAWAII WOODWARD, MABEL WILLIAMS (Mrs. Frank T.) b. Maplesville, Ala., June 3, 1895; ed. Baptist Institute (Newton, Ala.); Judson College, B.A., 1919; Carver School, B.M.T., 1924. Summer worker, Ala. Mission Board, 1918-21; teacher, Hartselle, Ala., 1919-22; missionary to Indians, Ala. (summer), 1923; evang., Ala., 1941-48. Appointed 1924; language study, Nanking, CHINA, 1924-25; educ. evang., Kweilin, 1925-27; Kongmoon, 1927-34; Wuchow, Kwangsi, 1935-87; HONG KONG, 1937-41; teacher. Academy, Honolulu, Hawaltl, 1949-53; Bible school, 1954-5 duc. ang., 1956—. m. Frank T. Woodward, Aug. 20, 1924. C Anna Dell (m. Bird), 1925; M. Elizabeth, 1926; Glenna LaVerne (m. Byrd), 1928. HAWAII 188 WRIGHT, LUCY B. b. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 18, 1894; ed. Shorter College, B.A., 1916; Univ. Hospital (Augusta), Nurses’ Training School, R.N., 1920; Biblical Seminary (N. Y.). Instructor of Nurses, Univ. Hospital, Augusta, 1920-21. Appointed 1922; language student, Peking, CHINA, 1922-23; supt. of nurses, Warren-Ayers Memorial Hospital, Hwanghsien, Shan- tung, 1923-40; dispensary worker, Tsunyi, Kweichow, 1944; dir. of nursing, Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuchow, Kwangsi, 1945-47; nurse, Pusan, KorgA, 1958—. U.S. address: 820 S. Broadway, Apt. S. 4, Tarrytown, N. Y. KOREA WRIGHT, MORRIS JESSE, JR. b. Houston, Tex., Apr. 10, 1922; ed. Rice Institute, B.S., 1944; S.W.B.T.S., B.D., 1950; M.R.E., 1955. U. Javy, engineering officer, 1944-46; engineer, N. Y. and N. J., 1946-47; asst. pastor, First Church, Pasadena, Tex. (summer), 1947; pastor, Emerson (Okla.) and Forest Hill (Okla.) churches, 1947-48; educ. dir., Emanuel Church, Fort Worth, Tex., 1949. Appointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Urawa, 1953—; assoc. sec., B.T.U. Dept., Japan Baptist Convention, 1957—. m. Joyce Hickman, 1948. U.S. address: 604 Maple St., Pasadena, Tex. JAPAN WRIGHT, JOYCE HICKMAN (Mrs. Morris J., Jr.) b. Navasota, Tex., Aug. 19, 1926; ed. East Tex. Baptist College, B.A., 1947; S.W.B.T.S., M.R.E., 1950. File clerk, oil co., Houston, Tex. (summers), 1943-44; schoolteacher, Pasadena, Tex., 1947-48. Ap- pointed 1950; language student, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1950-52; evang. worker, Urawa, 1953—. m. Morris J. Wright, Jr., July 17, 1948. Children: Sara Jane, 1952; Robert Lee, 1953; John Stephen, 1956. JAPAN WRIGHT, ROBERT MAX b. Bremond, Tex., Nov. 24, 1928; ed. A. and M. College of Tex.; Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, M.D., 195 U.S. Army, 1943-46; student pastor, Westheimer Mission, Houston, Tex., 1948-50; part-time pastor, Richmond Plaza Church, Bellaire, Tex., 1951-52; intern, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, 1951-52; surgery resident, Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital, Houston, 1952-53; Robert B. Green Hospital, San Antonio, Tex., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; language student, Seoul, KOREA, 1955-56; doctor, Pusan, 1956—. m. Paula Perkins, 1945. U.S. address: 121 Tarrant St., San Antonio, Tex. KOREA WRIGHT, PAULA PERKINS (Mrs. Robert M.) b. Roby, Tex., Oct. 23, 1922; ed. Parkland Hospital Nursing School (Dallas, Tex.), R.N., 1945. JS. Army Nurse Corps, 1945; private duty nurse, College Station, Tex., 1946; Houston, Tex., 1947-48. Appointed 1955; language student, Seoul, KormA, 1955-56; nurse, Pusan, 1956—. m. Robert M. Wright, Oct. 2, 1945. Children: Robert Max, Jr., 1948; Judith, 1949; Jill Elaine, 1951; Keith Allan, 1956; Byron Neal, 1958. KOREA WYATT, ROY BLANTON, JR. b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 2, 1926; ed. Univ. of Richmond, B.A., 1947; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1950. Pastor, churches in Va. and Ky. 1946-53. Ap- pointed 1953; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1953-54; dir., theol. seminary, Barcelona, 1954—-; Mission treas., 1957-58. m. Joyce Cope, 1950. U.S. address: c/o E. A. Cope, Rogersville, Tenn. SPAIN WYATT, MILDRED JOYCE COPE (Mrs. Roy B., Jr.) b. Rogersville, Tenn., May 18, 1927; ed. Lincoln Memorial Univ. (Harrogate, Tenn.), B.A., 1947; Carver School, M.R.E., 1950. Teach- er, jr. high school, Knoxville, Tenn., 1947-48; staff, Ridgecrest As- sembly (summer), 1948; summer worker, Home Mission Board, 1949; sec., Carver School, 1948-50; teacher, high school and county schools, Ky., 1950-53. Appointed 1953; language student, Barcelona, SPAIN, 1953-54; religious educ., Barcelona, 1954—. m. Roy B. Wyatt, Jr., June 27, 1950. Children: Roy Michael, 1951; Kathryn Annis, 1954. SPAIN YANCEY, MARY ELLEN b. Camp Hill, Ala., Jan. 25, 1920; ed. Howard College, B.A., 1942; Carver School, M.R.E., 1946. Schoolteacher, Moulton, Ala., 1942- 44; educ. dir., Moulton Church (summers), 1942-43; educ. dir., First Church, Langdale, Ala., 1946-47. Appointed 1947; educ.-evang. worker, Baptist girls’ school, Agbor, NIGERIA, 1947-50; WMU worker, Ede, 1951—. U.S. address: Camp Hill, Ala. NIGERIA 189 YARNELL, CARL FREDERICK, JR. b. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, 1926; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1950; G.G.B.T.S., B.D., 1958. U.S. Navy, 1944-46; summer worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1950; pastor, Emmanuel Church, Merced, Calif., 1951-52; First Church, Colma, Calif., 1952-53; Holston Church, Bluff City, Tenn., 1953-55. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, SINGA- PORE, 1955-56; pres. and teacher, theol. seminary, and pastor, George- town Church, Penang, MAtaya, 1956—. m. Mary Elizabeth Pate, 1949. U.S. address: 234 Aesque St., Kingsport, Tenn. MALAYA YARNELL, MARY ELIZABETH PATE (Mrs. Carl Frederick, Jr.) b. Blaine, Tenn., Jan. 30, 1929; ed. Carson-Newman College, B.A., 1950; G.G.B.T.S. Summer worker, Home Mission Board, La., 1950; sec., missions dept., G.G.B.T.S., 1953; teacher, home students, Sulli- van Co. schools, Bluff City, Tenn., 1953-54. Appointed 1955; evang. worker, SINGAPORE, 1955-56; teacher, theol. seminary, Penang, Ma- LAYA, 1956—; manager Baptist Book Store, 1957—. m. Carl Frederick Yarnell, Jr., June 4, 1949. Children: Carol Elizabeth, 1951; Alan Frederick, 1952; Marianne, 1954. MALAYA YOCUM, ALFRED WOLFE b. Shenandoah, Va., Aug. 13, 1883; ed. Washington (D. C.) Institute; Baltimore Medical College, M.D., 1912; Johns Hopkins Univ., School of Hygiene and Public Health; Johns Hopkins Univ. Hospital; Univ. of Maryland; Presbyterian Eye Hospital. Intern, Maryland Gen. Hospital, Baltimore, 1912-13; surgeon, Maryland Steel Co., 1913-14; Pusan, KOREA, 1953-57; Ullung Island, 1958—. Appointed 1914; supt., Baptist hospital, Pingtu, CHINA, 1914-41; interned 1941, repa- triated 1943; Chengchow (under Communists), 1947-51. Retired 1953. m. Daisy C. Disney, Sept. 3, 1914 (d. 1948). Child: Dorothy Elizabeth (m. Hanson), 1917. Address: 504 E. 41st St., Baltimore 18, Md. EMERITUS—CHINA and KOREA YOUNG, CHESTER RAYMOND b. Garlin, Ky., July 2, 1920; ed. Lindsey Wilson College; American Univ.; Berea College, B.A., 1943; S.B.T.S., B.D., 1949. U.S. Army, 1943-45; manager, Baptist Book Store, Honolulu, HAWAII, 1945-46; mission pastor, Columbia (Ky.) Church, 1947-49. Appointed 1949; editor, “The Hawaii Baptist,’ Honolulu, Hawa, 1949-52; pres., Hawaii Convention, 1952-54; pastor, Kalihi Mission and Church, 1950—. m. Florence Baird, 1947. U.S. address: 126 King St., Wadsworth, Ohio. HAWAII YOUNG, FLORENCE BAIRD (Mrs. Chester R.) b. Jellico, Tenn., Nov. 8, 1928; ed. East Tenn. State College, B.S., 1944; Carver School, M.R.E., 1947. Schoolteacher, Jellico, Tenn., 1944-45; stenographer, Ky. Baptist headquarters, Louisville, 1947-48. Appointed 1949; teacher, Baptist Academy, Honolulu, Hawau, 1949- 50; evang. worker, Kalihi Mission and Church, 1950—. m. Chester R. Young, Aug. 7, 1947. Children: Charlotte May, 1950; Chester Raymond, Jr., 1953. HAWAII YOUNG, JAMES MADDERSON, JR. b. Choudrant, La., Nov. 18, 1924; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute, B.A., 1947; La. State Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., 1951. U.S. Navy, 1943-46; extern, Green Clinic, Ruston, La., 1950; intern and resident in surgery, Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone, 1951-54; private physician, Caldwell Hospital Clinic, Columbia, La., 1954. Appointed 1954; doctor, Baptist Hospital, Gaza Strip, 1955—. m. L. June Buckner, 1946. U.S, address: 124 Pinecrest, Ruston, La. GAZA STRIP YOUNG, LOUELLA JUNE BUCKNER (Mrs. James M., Jr.) b. Alexandria, La., May 10, 1926; ed. La. Polytechnic Institute, B.A., 1945; N.O.B.T.S._ Stenographer, oil co., Houston, Tex., 1945-46; sec., music dept., La. Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, 1946-47; student helper, N.O.B.T.S., 1947-48; sec., Panama Canal Co., Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, 1951-52. Appointed 1954; dir., Baptist elementary school, Gaza Strip, 1955-56; religious educ., 1956—. m. James M. Young, Jr., Aug. 24, 1946. Children: Bruce, 1949; Mark, 1950; Kay Ellen, 1953; Jo Madeline, 1954. GAZA STRIP YOUNG, NEALE C. b. Ebenezer, S. C., July 16, 1891; ed. Southern Seminary (Buena Vista, Va.); Winthrop College; Carver School, B.M.T., 1920. School- teacher, Hyman and Lake City, S. C., 1914-18. Appointed. 1920; language student and part-time worker, Ogbomosho, NicHriA, 1921- 22; pres., WMU of Nigeria, 1922-48; teacher, Baptist girls’ school, Abeokuta, 1927-37; dir., Nigerian WMU work, Ede, 1948—. U.S. address: Timmonsville, S. C. NIGERIA 190 INDEX LIST OF MISSIONARIES BY TYPES OF SERVICE (All missionaries are engaged in evangelization. Personnel listed under other types of work have those additional responsibilities. Asterisk (*) indicates “‘under special appointment.’’) ORDAINED PERSONNEL Business and Administration Brothers, L. R Nigeria Claxon, W. N Nigeria *Davis, H. V Brazil Nigeria Paraguay Nigeria *Mitchell, D. L Neil, L. H Patterson, I. N Argentina Hong Kong Belote, J. D Hong Kong Bender, W. D Nigeria (Also, evangelism and church development) So tepid yaad Rh 4 Lt RN CE oe Re ni ERC re hls BE oad S. Rhodesia Nigeria Nigeria Cockburn, S. H Cooper, W. L Craighead, A. B Crane, J. D Culpepper, C. L., Jr. Culpepper, C. L., Sr Culpepper, H. H Culpepper, R. H Davidson, Minor Davis, Burton de Wolfe Dowell, T. H Dozier, E. B DuVall, W. L Nigeria Dyson, A. H., Jr Nigeria Argentina Argentina Fergeson, W. J Nigeria Fine, E. M Nigeria Foster, J. A Philippines Frank, V. L Hong Kong Brags Mi. GiB nea oS. Re pa ee eee S. Rhodesia Fuller, R. W Hong Kong Gammage, A. W., Jr Garrott, W. M Giles, J. E Colombia Gilliland, W. M....° Nigeria GTS , PAN alters 6 Ma chs os Oyk-oe . oe Gan kes aa oe Or; Donald dias sf oS a BM Fae ne: Oven, ab velyti Wows sec eels oe Po ee POSENS NAT NIC Bighorn Pian de ees esate ae Perry, May E Nigeria *Perryiman, Wieurine “Desa aes oe Ss ee oe eR Petty, Herman L Ridenowy, Crea.6. Fe des stale by ces Se Rohn, Alms Wavel: tA carc eee Fo. Sk 96 sR Roper, Cleo Anita Nigeria PanGers ss Trance View, eh es Ga. Coe eae Short +1018 SARIS. Ss Sg oe as Simpson; S3lamehe-v< <>, cst genie ss a Se see Snuggs, H. H Spence, Marjorie DUO PIVITS sas ce he ent on Saree oe apes poe ee Steward, Alberta L Brazil Taylor, Soe Nigeria Hreemane Mire fe Pass ke «es eke Ceo on cas DORIS Gardner. -Dathie Mise ooo fe pe et es > ee Garrett; Mrs Mia, 2c aca 3 6 ao Be eee SER OUENID Givens, Sistie V Glass, Lois C Green, Jessie L Thailand Groves,-Blancheig 3%)... £11, a. Wes ce Cate ue. LONGO Hale, Elizabeth N Harmon, Ethel R Nigeria Highfill, Virginia TU Use Bes Bets acest aes Sey Kaas ota cole oR Ns CNOA Hooyer, ANWMCss ste 5 iste. <0 ve so coe se aE Horton, M. F Phumipliries:sC aro) ee eros yn go SET Ss. Ke - Nigeria Hundley, Lillie M Hunt, Betty Jane dathers mince rer tae Ries ta Tak hose Eee eee eae Johnson, Pearl JON CSN ATI ONO ono Matric. ae Soe Kendrick, Bertie L King, Harriette L *Lake, Mrs. John Landramie- Mannie Gn sees. oat oe oe Se ahaa Lanier, Minnie Lou (Also, in educational work) Lawton, Olive A Lovan, Nadine Miller, Moryne Digeatee> cat ot 07% ce tikeig dei <3 Moore, Virginia Dale Nigeria Morgan, Marge Nealoss chains). . sank sigtecs egal MMomison,Cleo Be. 492.4. 488s ee foots PhD pines IVETIDRR VeteALIO 5 ge oahs Wit Ao a. ta cae ee eS aa Nichols, Sophia Brazil Nixon, Helen.. .. Argentina Oates, Alma Elizabeth. i Ogburn, Georgia Mae Pettigrew, Ruth Plowden, Hannah Randall, M. Josephine Rogers, Lillie O Daundenswewha WM see eke a eee ee SCAUON mlOsephine Anne. ta. a. oe ce Nigeria Schwartz, Evelyn Tadao Smith, Cathryn Lucile i (Also, in educational work) Stokes, Lucy Belle Summers, Mabel M Talley, Frances Taylor, E. Fay (Also, gen. promotional work) Tunmire, Faye Virginia Wagner, Lucy E Walden, Ruth H Watkins, Elizabeth T Weeks, Wilma J Indonesia Wollerman, Anna Mae Brazil Wantey, Mary tilen: 12 gobi Ben is eee eNi pari Young, Neale C Nigeria Homemakers Educational Work Allen, Mrs. W. E Bat pyie Mrs. PAs ecg = cee ts ea Belote, Mrs. J. D - Hong Kong Bender MirseW Dit sates, srr a Ee . Nigeria Berry, Mrs. E. G OWNS VITSM IR, he Gch wr aren cies ode ee S. Rhodesia Brady, Mrs:.0. Wire, ses i2 ee Le. . 3 Boheme Brothers, MrarUi Rte eeu. ee se Eg Nigeria Brown, Mrs. H. A., Jr Nigeria Burks, Mrs. E. H., Jr Nigeria Callaway, Mrs. T. N CSrlisie; Mrs, Rol, < gs haces ho ee ce. a Carroll, Mrs. D. M., Jr. Argentina Congdon, Mrs. W. H Nigeria Cooper, Mrs. W. L Argentina *Cowley, Mrs. W. A Nigeria Gowsert, -Mirss'd, Jong ooo eee 8 oe ae eee Mexico Argentina Culpepper, Mrs. R. PEs e gies oss oe Cis oe ee Davis, Mrs. B. de W i DuVall, Mrs. W. L Nigeria Dyal, Airs JW. Ml. ahi ese oS oan ee. Costa es Dyson, Mrs. A. H., Jr Nigeria Fergeson, Mrs. W. J Nigeria Fine, Mrs. E. M Nigeria Frank, Mrs. V. L.. .. Hong Kong (Also in n publication wok) Foster, Mrs. J. A Philippines ..S. Rhodesia Hong Kong Colombia .. Argentina Paraguay IGIRZS,; AVITS AG das Wiss sc le eae ce eo a Goldfinch, Mrs. S. L. (Also, in business administration) Hallocksy: Mrs.2i teat. coe ages Oe ee eee eed Harrington, Mrs. J. A i (Also, evangelism and church development) Harrison, Mrs. W. C......... Hatton, Mrs. W. A Hicks, Mrs. W. B Philippines *High, Mrs. T. O Nigeria Hodges: Mra Re Dip dr. 0 oer. or oad Se Hughey, Mrs. J. D., Jr Switzerland S CHUCK NI TSS Wa TGs . oink wy ca a EL , eT deaters IMTS. 19>. Iie ga°. Mea See oe ee ee pers Johnson, Mrs. R. E i Brazil (Also, in publication work) Menge 2M, J. Tike. ho Oe Be Near East Martin, Mrs. H. D Nigeria Moore, Mrs. J. A Switzerland Moorhead, Mrs. M. F Morgan, Mrs. E. C Murphey, Mrs. Milton Nelson, Mrs. E. W. Nichols, Mrs. B. L Oates, Mrs. M. D *Olive, Mrs. H. D Orr, Mrs. D. L Parks, Mrs. R. K Patterson, Mrs. J. W Petty, Mrs. H. L Philippines Colombia Indonesia Nigeria Bahamas . Philippines Ricketson, Mrs. BS Ges Riddell, Mrs. Gerald Robinson, Mrs. G. E (Also, evangelism and church development) Runyan, Mrs. F. E Shepard, Mrs. J. W., Jr Smith, Mrs. Hoke, Jr Starmer, Mrs. R. F *Taylor, Mrs. O. W Thompson, Mrs. C. L *Walker, Mrs. E. H Wasson, Mrs. M. K Nigeria WGUte; ITS: Js De Waar oi, sah cs cats cee. oe MeZerIanG Welmaker Vite. BSH >. 2 en ok ht ae eel bia: ‘Wilson; Mirai Gor Rissmlte..te% 2. tart a cunaee rc One Kone Evangelism and Church Development Abell, Mrs. J. C., Jr. Nigeria Abernathy, Mrs. J. A TXa Coa) fy tic) SS UGS ee MM eee res SIN BP Vat MARIOS, DVEESS Whe i Ss curnis «ants Olu Ae cart os Seen peR one WNL a oY Hs ¢- Byel Hye dies ep T aneseramne 8 ELS SEVP a Albright, Mrs,,GeRoy:<.72% 8c... os . et ee nodesa Alexander, Mrs. M. M., Jr................... Argentina Allen, Mrs. C. A., Jr Guatemala Anderson, Mrs. J. C Argentina ANOTOWS AV ORS SS Watisia Sec kcac’ cat ieee ee Applewhite, Mrs:'G. W. . cs .05 0s. seo eies « dndonesia LRG Pa Us WV eel itet cutee esha . < SCR oo Dae ek Re Askew, Mrs. D. C AtIDia MTS Os es. eo dea ee DO Badger, Mrs. Ted O Philippines Bakery Mrs.) day yh. samt Xan +s so ee ee ee Bartley, Mrs. J. W., Jr Uruguay Beaty; Mrs. oRe Bie. aaa. So oe = use | eee no dese Bediord, Misia Barts kre ee Oa Bell, Mrs. L. C i Bell, Mrs. P. C., Jr. Benefield, Mrs. Leroy Philippines Bennett, Mrs. T. C Pakistan Berry, Mrs. 400 a. c%, sabi weet. os eae ae Tea Berry, Mrs. W. H i Bitner, Mrs. J. H Blackman, Mrs. L. E Boatwright, Mrs. Bob Bond, Mrs. G. C Boone, Mrs. H. B : SSOZONRAII SVE Tier ais cscs G7, 4, we ee Bradshaw, Mrs. M. J. Brasington, Mrs. J. B Breeden we Mrs Weare ct. ak elt out ees Bridges, Mrs. G. M Brown, Mrs. L. E Brunson, Mrs. J. R Bryan, Mrs. C. W. 1 SSA (ARIS Reciee Md DF San rin 2 ae eae ne Ne gr Uohibesy}Etsral Ges OPS INN ee MMe One ine pean me veo ET | SBireVins hie dls ko hee, te Ee hes Je eel CadeieeM is Boab ches. Sc. foe ee eee Cadwallader, Mrs. C.S., Jr..................Guatemala Calcote, Mrs. R. V Campbell, Mrs. C. W Argentina Canina WETS. So kha s OTC co bistacs Gane (ae S. Rhodesia Carroll, Mrs. G. W Carter, Mrs. J. D Carter, Mrs. P. H Carter, Mrs. W. P., Jr. Cather, Mrs. D. C Chamlee, Mrs. R. Z., Jr. Cheyne VEtsinda-ive cates os stacey tine 8. Rhodesia Clark, Mrs. C. B Cinmice Vinay GA ek SS seer es ge aI *Clark, Mrs. G. H Glatke, Mrs) Cie! «aed 45 vcs Ghee be Clawson, Mrs. W. M Claxon, Mrs. W. N Clendinning, Mrs. B. A., Jr Cline, Mrs. P. A., Jr.. Clinkseales, Mrs. T. N Clinton, Mrs. W. L Cobb, Mrs. D. R Cockburn, Mrs. S. H Coekriimy Nirs. BD. Bee dte. sa ce ca wh cee *Coggins, Mrs. R. C Cole, Mrs. BE. L Cunningham, Mrs. Miro 6 2b Davidson, Mra Minors. Ge Davis; ws, As IL. ae cas. ee ee Davis; IS, CO. We wae ek oes oe *Davis, Mrs. H. V. *Davis, Mrs. R. C., Jr Deal, Mrs. Z. J., Jr Dickson, Mrs. Charles W *Dorr, Mrs. D. C SADT ONIN, Sp Mee lak Bere Fe re on ee Duffer, Mrs. H. F., Jr Durham, Mrs. J. B ieagiesheld ; Nias, Wea kc See ha Se Emanuel, Mrs. B. P Evans, Mrs. C. E Evenson, Mrs. R. K Faile, Mrs. G. M., Jr. UMS VRS A ee tee ee eee Ferrell, Mrs. W. H Hreldon, Mra Aa seo ty cect or a ae es *Fielder, Mrs. R. L Venezuela i. ae ee RDAR Swe UMRIEDL Nigeria Argentina os so aNIPOrIS Jordan Hong Kong Portugal . . Philippines Nigeria ..S. Rhodesia .....Malaya . Hong Kong .. Venezuela Nigeria .....Nigeria +s oe ee: Argentina son k's SOLER RDL PIMUG Wits 7 Hs Wey Otic g sg oe oars ke wee Sy, *Flewellen, Mrs. S. R Ford, Mrs. C.S Frazier, Mrs. W. D Fryer, Mrs. R. B., Jr. Gammage, Mrs. A. W., Jr Garner, Mrs. A. F Gaines Mrs Silage eine ee aot Gaultney, Mrs. J. B SAE RUA LIS: Weenie. sci ates ce Orage are *Gilbert, Mrs. J. P Gladen, Mrs. Van Glass, Mrs. E. W. Nigeria Nigeria Indonesia Argentina ot isa pes RavaL Nigeria .... Nigeria Graham, Mrs. F. M Grant, Mrs. W. C Green, Mrs. T. S COPE ORY. WL Tai ala das see at cas ca 6 se ae oe Griinn Vis AB les, wats bere Bo tea ae ee Gullatt, Mrs. T. D Paraguay Chile . Nigeria Halbrooks; Mars ste JT: 2, -) os 7 eee ee Halsell, Mrs. T. E... Haltom, Mrs. W. E Hatvarson; 2 Masi.Garl- Mos. «ik. eee eee ‘Hampton: Mars U: Boe. | os ac eee eae ates Hammnck,= Mrs. Howard. <<. 0, 2 eee ee PAPO yee VITs Cy OIE tei Saree Ace oe Do ne HIALDCINGIVITS | We Ope. 61a oe eee ee oe oe Piao a Vinsephe ee Witten tage er ceo aan UBL viou Cel Buchs i aria Se aS ee Rey Seer Rng, «= HBEVOV MITA xaos. eon ee Hastey, Mrs. E. E.. Haverfield, Mrs. W. M.. (In student work). HawiGns AMON ee Dees ccc axe ee Hays, Mrs. G. H Headrick, Mrs. H. O.. Heiss, Mrs. D. R.. Henderson, Mrs. W. G.. Hern, Mrs. W. O.. Herring, Mrs. J. re Hickman, Mrs. W. A. vee . Hill, Mrs. P. H AE UEE: 104 buss had 8 pga © the tah ee Ri i reo cecal de AC apes ge tat Te BLUES ies VE pe Rn Ro FM Fe SIEM NTS ahead c,d. ohh; Sh Rk ad ee Hix, Mrs. G. L Hobbs; vinsved erry: ee oes ey Hollaway, Mrs. E. L., Jr Holley, Mrs. H. H Hollingsworth, Mrs. T. C FVGUESREM TS alec), 3 62 Sic cen ete. a Holmes, Mrs. E. F Hooper, Mrs. F. A., III Horton, Mrs. F. M Tanganyika . Tanganyika . Peru S. "Rhodesia .. Mexico .. Mexico . Argentina .. Brazil .. Japan .. Korea .. Jordan .. Taiwan .. Paraguay Nigeria . Thailand .Costa Rica .Spain .. Thailand Argentina .Hong Kong loshizalaViits cHvOly ls. 's trae bss onc Pe oe ee HOWATG, AIT: Seb Ules. 2h rbot. aa ee eee Humphrey, Mrs. J. E.... Hunker, Mrs. W. C Hunt, Mrs. W. T EPC (00 QIN Bigs 8 Pe Opes ty a an ms oe HSC OneVle icles Beate tne cet. oe ee pnt oes TACKSONe MTs We iets ae oc ssa eg ee TIONNSOM ITS De Coee gee oo gale eee Johnson, Mrs. W. B Joiner, Mrs. G. E Sones seine al) ot Gee os cs See a, ga ee Joness its Si Tusa oss es ae Jowers, Mrs. S. C Ketley.eMinswbegerhl..... .25 . tau og fw eee *Kennedy, Mrs. T. J Kover, Misi. Gust, . ie a. Rae cattle eee Kimler, Mrs. E. B., Jr.... Kirk, Mrs. J. P (Also, in social work) . . Nigeria Philippines . Philippines . Brazil .. Japan .Chile a Rhodesia Philippines . Brazil Nigeria . Honduras .. Venezuela KroonsAMirss. Vicor, 0k to. fos one ee Lawton, NigscAWeWes Ot: oe oS ee Ledford, Mrs. L. E Tale Sien ee eS cee TANnPeNS WLS, Jeanie. se OE. Se Ss pe cae Littleton, Mrs. H. R Lochridge, Mrs. J. T Licker: MRS Weer tee eS eg Lovegren, Mrs. L. A Lows ETS Oe Ea ee ene ee eee Lrovak, Wn eG Sacer 6 ee Tanstords Mins: J.eAg tn) Sek ee. 5. AUD ORAS de net A ee eg ee e MecGatl Mas elas ie te Sei? So, ee NicCOys ING ed De oer ae Ge ee MiCIDO Well: Airsi AD. 4 8 Ae ee ee NicGee "Mrs. Join S.> 3 teen 2 ee cae MeGinns, Mrs. We o... ee ee Vici Cinley. Wir oie ay aes ere et aay HUCKINIGY, Arsi. i", dur ss ee ee eee MeKenner, WrstteinG.. sewn. cee ae MeMillan, Mrs. V. O., Jr NNT TAT. Mirek. 2 ee ree McNealy, Mrs. Walter B McNeely, Mrs. G. A SNECAVIR, suits rals aden: ete Bee oo eee ae . Hawaii Nigeria Thailand Indonesia E. Africa . Philippines .. Brazil Philippines .S. Rhodesia Nigeria Nigeria . Nigeria .. Venezuela .. Brazil ~ ae aPage .. Thailand . .Brazil . Paraguay . Nigeria ..Ghana .S. Rhodesia .. Pakistan . Hong Kong Malone, Mes. Wit, Sek ek Se *Marler, Mrs. bas os ae *Marshall, Mrs. J. R., Jr Martin, Mrs. C. L. dae (In student orks): BP se tak fea oo Martin, Mrs. E. R.. Martin Mies Geis. oe eee *Masaki, Mrs. Tomoki Matthews, Mrs. J. B Matthews; Mrs. W.-H... 2 es ee Mayhall, Mrs. D. N Mein’, Was eWeek ok: eee ae ee MGMOrds Mrs: I coW desk out iikck... Saas ee diet Ving; Dawid: Sel Ie yer. e oe), oe Ao. aa Mercer, Mis. Deweryiits.c,. cosh ta eee Merritt, Mrs. D. E Naddleton savirst Hekate ote) ae anes *Milligan, Mrs. A. R LE EIR A bec er B Yess BR cS Rs net eee tae we BOLLE ch 8 fe Rs ORR SE sea om es JP *Mitchell, Mrs. D. L AIDC eH Nira SiS a a Re ee Mitchell, Mrs. J. F Moony irs: da dsc cee cea Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. *Moore, Mrs. Moorefield, Mrs. V. H., SON oS ince, ae *Morris, Mrs. C. En Tune, pais ge Morris, Mrs. J. G Morris, IMs. Geis hos cere cis rae a ree eee Morris, Mrs. R. R Moss, Mrs. J. U Nostellier, Wits geen i stra fae See oe ae Wisallens Vins. PAo ap tern een as cia ae 1s eee ere .. Argentina . .Korea Thailand .. Japan .. Kenya .Malaya Argentina .. Philippines Nigeria . Japan . Spain .. Brazil . Japan Be aie Me - Chile .. Argentina .. Nigeria Indonesia .. Brazil Indonesia Nigeria Pakistan . Italy .. Malaya Thailand ... Taiwan Near East Venezuela . Thailand . .Mexico *Mullins, Mrs. C. D Musgrave, Mrs. James E., Jr Nelson, Mrs. Loyce N Nicholas, Mrs. R. E Nichols, Mrs. G. A Norman, Mrs. W. R., Jr Oliver, Mrs. A. B Oliver, Mrs. J. S OFNGal Vins Ah eAN oss law Boot we ee Owen, Mrs. F. B Pantani eVirs iwi Wicetice > 4.00 ee eae on eee Parker, Mrs. F. C Paraguay Nigeria Brazil . Brazil Indonesia . Nigeria arker Vitis dic nces ssc ha ae ose sO a ee Harken Vinas Wee Mie. ... ects Sk 5 ae ae eee Plampin, Mrs. R. T Poe, Mrs. J. A.. Porter, Mrs. Paul 7 *Posey, Mrs. J. Earl, Jr.. Qualls, Mrs. 8. A Qmck.aVirs= Oswaldwe< 42 os ek oo. dle te eee aes *RisOnnly VES melee wh 2%, c's Sane 5 crea wheats Ragland, Mrs. J. K Raley, Mrs. H. L Ramsoury Wingy, asses dr: i co... + st pee ee wenn Rankin, Mrs. M. W. EV GMUSaR VERS, $55 Grebe tinea bind ace «ce Reebeemmete eee Ratliff, Mrs. J. D Ray, Mrs. D. B ERA NVITS oS tA CVelad cy cake eri « ails a eee ies Reeves, Mrs. H. P Reid, Mrs. O. W Renfrow, Mrs. H. E Richards, Mrs. D. J. Ross, Mrs. he G Rowden, Mrs. P. D., Jr EULISSGIs vl, SEU tes sc tte i Shae s crane cies eee DANGEIIONGS VEEN ies foe, 9 oe. eee gg DAU CEISONs VIER Ertl etins wc. oe aa cie ate dc a ee DCANIOMy Nite once ehs tao. a ae wh oon *Schweer, Mrs. G. W. Schweinsberg, Mrs. H. W Scull, Mrs. A. B Neanomhe Vins sie Wiecdres = = yess eee Mee Sears, Mrs. S. B Seats, Mrs. V. L Seright, Mrs. G. B Sharpley, Mrs. D. N Shelton, Mrs. R. E Sherer, Mrs. R. C SHI ye NESE One Wises: coe ogee st a ON eat Lace pea Shoemake, Mrs. H. L Short, Mrs. J. M., Jr SkinmereVarswe alan: is ase aoe sc sae aca eee *Sledge, Mrs. R. D SV CORST EDD 107 Bape Krav vigk © agente co ea ened oto Sy erb ed og 14 bnysy ga D el 2 Mine cee ee we, er og Smith, Mrs. H. L MIG OMT ew caueS Ore mrccun Ste vi ae . Brazil Philippines : aca . Brazil ss Whotlesin .. Brazil . Indonesia . .. Philippines Brazil . Taiwan .Hong Kong Lebanon . Hawaii Hawaii .Hong Kong Honduras . Nigeria Thailand Mexico Brazil Nigeria Argentina Israel . Thailand . Uruguay . Brazil . Guatemala Indonesia Colombia Indonesia . Philippines Indonesia Nigeria Brazil . Argentina Ecuador . Paraguay .S. Rhodesia Venezuela Nigeria Indonesia Smith, Mrs. James W. Smith, Mrs. Shelby A Venezuela Smith, Mrs. W. L Argentina Smyth, Mrs. J. P i Snuggs, Mrs. H. H Solesbee, Mrs. W. A Philippines DDCATH AV far dae sce sie sk Lasse ae eee see em spencer, MIs. 2A. Nie Miss | ic eichcns pity kc. Soles ahs. pweDNE Spiegel, Mrs. D. J i Sprinkle, Mrs. 8. D Spurgeon, Mrs. H. E Stewart, Mrs. R. R SHO VEls VITSisams id aw's obiew he soa d Stuart, Mrs. M. W @ Sturgeon, Mrs. H. E Mexico *Sullivan, Mrs. J. H Nigeria MSA VETS, Wales ite, ante we lic’. o 4 cxtucs canes 5 ot. Gee ‘Peele Mrs. S. 405 Site ne cee Sica <2 hes Ce Tennison, Mrs. G. Ais eines - Brazil Tharpe, Mrs. E. J Thomas, Mrs. J. N Thompson, Mrs. D. i a Pee Thompson, Mrs. K. R Dhorpe irs We We ghee ge ak fs seg, SOURS Tisdale, Mrs. B. B Philippines Porsorick, Mis Wl, Suna. whee, bonny ok). cee Wowery, Mass Be Pisat. dette. sc. kel ks Dee "Prott, Mrscd. B.. ec) 3,5 A peepee eines: oo) | Tumblin, Mrs. J. i: Je i Turner, Mrs. J. W Lebanon Vance VTS HS.aW cos een ab cea ee .Ghana ierman, Wirse Vietrce cues eae: oe . Brazil WV aller MMs: slocllos:< oc, 5 path na Sea's ce _. Tanganyika Walker, Mrs. W. L Walworborsvirs.atls tes gece ne od re we Ware, Mrs. J. H *Warren, Mrs. W. H Watson, Mrs. J. O Argentina Watson, Mins: dueshe2 32. en ire eo ae Webb, Mrs. W. J Venezuela NWiOS Uy ANETS SER Mra Moar ee oe 2c: et ge waVester, Nits,” Wu Sisk Geos | otk sd. ose he ae Oe Whaley, ins, °C. Sai, OR cotud ss bf ue tas fos yee Whirley, Mrs. C. F Nigeria Whitten, Mrs. C. W Wallocks; "Mies, tlie eet kt ee ee WaneyeMits eG Gel ate ee tte et ge i ee ree Wolf, Mrs. R. H Mexico Weliand tainssay, Bax ee sereret el po cos - Brazil Woodward, Mrs. F. T Was. avis “Mineo e ee ok ha to cee ee Wyatt, Mrs. R. B., Jr RIG WATS AG al ah ee ha ee Oe oe Young, Mrs. C. R Young, Mrs. J. M., Jr Medical Work Anderson, Mrs. MM, Jo (R.N.}ic. ds: ss iS. . One ong (Also, in educational work) Brock, Mrs. L, BR. Jr. (RAND soak she ae big ea (Also, evangettant and church development): Clark, Mrs. C. E. (R.N.).. hore me eet ieli (Also, in edincstignal work) Agr SIM TS MG ote, Sho d tee NG eeeitig oe cae de Se ee Japan Crabb;; Mrs. stanley; roi Dechs iv. c eos . cu ee Craighead: Mrs Aa: Dr ddR Nos cele ka cee. pe ey eee Italy Dawis, Airs, IW. dv« (RAN i sews oc os 5 ee Nigeria (Also, educational work) DeBord, Mrs? S: ALG NG) . cass So ew eS Tanganyika Dornoch, MrseR.zLe M.D)... oe. eee eee Korea Dunaway, Mrs. A. G., Jr. (R.N.)................ Nigeria Hanae Cs aes os Pa CRUG L 8 oo eres en oe Nigeria Hmanuel Wires: Web. GRAN.). 2c. cou oe eee Japan (In evangelism and church development) Pavel, vires: ban. Ns... a2 ee Oo Ses cee ee Ghana HOTt, Miso GrceOt. ie.) 2520. Soa he ee S. Rhodesia Fowler, Mrs. F. T. (R.N.).. sMaiad oxen eects # RIOD Gillespie, Mrs. A. L. (R. ee : ge ees cos (In evangelism and church development) Gillfland, Mires Weise.) 2. re eee Nigeria Goldie) avina, Re TAeNe) . eso mn sca ee erin Grober; Mirs.sGesD, CHENG) ck ees toe. ee ek Grubbs) Mis. Wels (R-N®) 6 (eee eb ead Sarde: Ming 49. 5De OR Ne 8. Sone, 2 ee Brazil Harper, Masi edesthNe) a. ae os. san 2s eres Paraguay PS Vits.d:, BAGR NG) is < catdast (1. Se eee Nigeria Howell): Mra. Bi. 0 oCRNS). oa: ot. es te es inet Mars He B)oCRON.). $e ooo. kek ores © SEONG Jester Mrs: Waals: (ReNaoas. 02 Sha ene JOHNSON, -Mrsden> (RIN.) soos oo Sn ee ee Nera Kendall, Mrs. D. E. (R.N.) Indonesia (In evangelism and church development) cratzplvirs; CAM, (Lechy ies act. esse + Lae RIS, Lambright, Mrs. R. L. (Tech.)................Indonesia Lee, Mrs. W. W. (R.N.).. Co eee eae McCamey, Mrs. H. D. (R.N.)... «0 a iba Oe SNOPES McCormick, Mrs. H. P. (R.N.). vo a Sue, ae (In educational work) Morse, Mrs. James O. (R.N.)................-Colombia Myers, Mrs. Karl J., Jr. (M.D.). Manse soe oe Neil, Mrs. L. H. (R.N.).. Se erage HF Se O’Conner, Mrs. Louis, Jr. (R.N.).. io pace SAROTEE (In ev: arigélian and church dkpelontent) Ober ins; furs (POCR A ac < scaciac' +. . sete io Sake Japan (In evangelism and church development) Owens irs. Baye aes os on ee Tanganyika POG, Mins. J. eee NAT a cs Aiea ge eo (Also, evangelism and church development) Richardson, Mrs. J. W. H. (M.D.)...............Nigeria Robison, Mrs7-OuG.5dr.-Gh. No) otic. va oe ve sv. ANI OTIS (Also, evangelism and church development) Ropers Mrs.d<« Acedie (Ms): ov ssups av. ess oe oe Pee Ordam Satterwiite,Werse ded. (LesIN.) os sick aac sone Scere ADEM waund eis, wvinss WORWIS 44 GRUNS). 65 goss c. eou apes Kenya Sin, Mise C.: lech.) 05 occa bee ees NADERIB SHON ALT OK CLEC AN I ae oe 49 ORB ok See OTIC Verner rss gw sell. RL. INS ais’: says caer es ee rs Ghana RP ANG, AVL Seraae el CUEN Seth wt ine 5’ sia vc ogc a Mexico Watters Mra Wad. CRiNe) 060 cc eee Nigeria Wage, Vrs <3. VERON) co aloe kc ee oe Korea Publication Work Blair, Mrs. W. J Eudaly, Mrs. N. H PPENnA eS heluc, Wee. ile” les ee Graves, Mrs. W. W Hawkins, Mrs. F. L., Jr Hicks; airs ve ae nc en terme te cae Moore, Mrs. R. C Pattamony Mire WW errs rae pe eas Ross, Mrs. J. W. El Paso, Tex. El Paso, Tex. .El Paso, Tex. .El Paso, Tex. . El Paso, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Medical Work Doctors Applewhite;-C: W.-CM:D!) 32 227 ee eee Indonesia Brown, Ws. (MED. see ee ee ee a Aten Cannata, iS: Ratduy dt (i Does. ns ee SF Rhone: Clark, Cp. iy Jt ty) ove ts eh x Sos ee Japan Coley Bt; CORDON foc tc os Se oe ek ee een Days, Avis dt...) 2... .. 124 (ole jo One eone Dickman, Jean’ I: (MDs 23638 4 |. 4 oe ee eee *Doms,d9. C.F ee a hy Ra ee Donough, “Ri, (Ie) ss ess 23s cs Lee eee Korea Dosher, Edward Py (MLD.) juss on ee Mawards, T. K. 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(R.N.)..................dndonesia Watts, Emma Mildred (R.N.)...................Nigeria Whee, Rub yaChNy) vices 3s em Ses ba te ees OD Williams, Thelma GRN.). . 2 2i5 7AGe sche OR giawone AWA See ated LVN cdityccy - de oc ss eee Paraguay (Also, in social work) ‘Woonrack--Ritphs CRON) ci2+ ce 15 alae eer ee ee Nigeria Wright. Watley. GRAN +) se <2 tea ee eee, OE: Technicians Gaulineveaeiiysdsanel ech.) ee, ae ee FERV-ES\PATNO LO y cer sa Seat exten” Sates one 1a ER bay Ese. Need OP Rae wR Te niece AR ae a RPL ETE VIG PING pes: ee ohn See en ae ae a8) slicks i 5 8e sweats Ie eee oe Shee es ee ght BOR, ID DS;E VIS ed mh ee core ee ee Ds RETNA Beh h Ao aati. aterer ee sare meinen Hunt, Bertha L DACOD; IVES kviAwuuen Johnson, Belle Tyner Argentina . Argentina China . Brazil : .China Korea. and China ‘ Aone and China .China . China Brazil .China and Hawaii Paraguay Paraguay China and Hawaii .China Seta: ad Mong Kong .Japan and Hawaii . Argentina . Brazil . Nigeria : ors Chile Sud paige .Chile and Argentina .. China . Brazil . Brazil China .China ass .China ‘Ghann and Hawaii JOHNSON; Meshes iris Wen eer Pee ea Johnson, Mrs. L. L WaNNCAUL, Sophie erates. cece. ce oa a luaseten, Annie Near cn cnt cok Gis sc uke, Soke eens League, Attie Bostick WWE ON ALO OWA gale ene ees ae Sees HUGO NATO SVLTS EO Antec ne se Re PESUCUT ANITA eer ts ee: dae wien oe ere Lide, Florence C Lowe, Clifford J .China and Hawaii .China and Hawaii -Mexico Lowe, Virsa Gaws roca vise eo nates. oe ee ee McCullough, Helen L McGavock, J. W McGavock, Mirst-Ji We! - set sune. MeMillan, H. H.. McMillan, Mrs. H, oe Marlowe, Elizabeth Rana: she ; “i me ee Mein, John Mein, Mreigonn sd. age es en Cine oa peg ..China and Bahamas .China and Japan Brazil and Bahamas . Brazil and Bahamas Moore, Mitsods Wi..c fodian tres ook ee Morgan, Hdgar dais 270, a a. Cee ae Napier; Augustus ountre. 0.0. - sa. ee ee NADIE MinscAG Weer eee te oe ae at eee Nieals (Coes Sie seo aint hes ant eee Neal, Mrs. C. L Neel, Bernice Ruth......... Newton, W. C Newtons Misi We'Grot ars eos st os Ee Olive, Mrs: GiB. 2 G20 aie ccs kien eee eee Orrick, Bailis W Uruguay Dprrcigetinscis. Werte: ocala eos . Uruguay Parker, rr ame oa on Cae Korea Parker, Mrs; Marl. cee as. ty 2 eC hina snl aeons, Patterson, A. S Nigeria Patterson, Mrs. A. S.. SR a ie rage sec jt it Pettigrew, Robert Edward. i Pierce) tthel Margaret 6 a.0~ 0. fos i ee Pierce, Mrs. i We. ee ae ee Powell, Julius Carlyle Nigeria Powell, Miss, J. Ge 2 ne es . Nigeria Quarles, J. C argentine and ‘Uruguay Quarles, Mrs. J. C Argentina and Uruguay Quarles, L. C Argentina Randall, Ruth Meredith............. ae? . Brazil Ray, Bonnie Jean Chine and Hawaii Rays deiterson HP. gae feer a eee ee .Japan PUAN EVITA: PUCK 5 ee ea cag oe ee China and Korea Riddell, Oliver P Rowe,,6; Booper-(Mirss.3 9: bck ee eee ee Japan Sallee, Hannah Fair i SAIC, SIMS Veh 5, Sot See ites aid mito -China Saunders, J. R henprd isis a Wee fre a eo tl a Sherwood, Wattie Bethea Sherwood, Mrs. W. B Smith, O. Bertha Taiwan Stamps, Drure F China and Hawaii Stanips, Mrs; DoE? 4. SS Okina sd oe Stephens, Mrs. Peyton............China and Manchuria Stewart, Reba C..................China and Manchuria Strother; Gi Wer eee eee. Ohina and Avene Strother, Mrs. G. W..................China and Malaya piwensony Mrhardt 1+ evasion gk. Fe Aaa Swenson, Mrs. Erhardt.......................Argentina Taylor, W. C Brazil Taylors URS eW ens nt eos, arate clo ak aoee ae Al Peal, sudne: Manes) ae coe eae kor .China Par, WS Aaa oo ee ee Brazil Tipton, Mrs. W. H Todd, Pearl. Tumblin, John Aditinat e-2 MN vbccl e} hyatee i kes peti lie Wait Sy ego colt SO nas, Seen ie . Brazil Walker, Blanche Rosé/........¢.-. cme .China Watson, Lila F.................-.China and Hong Kong Watson, Stephen L Watson, Mrs. S. L.. Basis lc Se at IES dasa bce Sea ees DE Westbrook, C. H.. EO aoe sc leas A Westbrook, Mrs. C. Eos China Wibite; Mc Gore. ose nb oe th ae ee Ee oe eal Wihite, “Mis. Mc Ge rar ge ie a et ..China and Japan Whittinghill aise) osGia 20 es a og ees Williams Mrs. Slee se ee ee oo 22 6 Se aaa AWaANGONS AVETS aol, | Greet der care = See Rg a, Yotums A. Wino) neon ee ee hina anaes: Walters, dilate $a ee Chu tar, oes eect LIST OF MISSIONARIES BY GEOGRAPHICAL FIELD OF SERVICE (Countries are listed in alphabetical order.) Argentina Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Justice C. Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M., Jr. Cockburn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Culpepper, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Freeman, Mrs. Z. Paul Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Glaze, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson Graves, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Mcellroy, Miss Minnie D. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. William P., Jr. Margrett, Mrs. Anne Sowell Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Dottson Nixon, Miss Helen Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sprinkle, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Taylor, Miss Sara F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Waldron, Miss Vada M. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wilson, Miss Sarah G. Bahamas Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Otis *Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Emit O. Baptist Theological Seminary (Switzerland) Burch, Miss Vella Jane Clendinning, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hughey, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Watts, Mr. and Mrs. John D. W. Brazil Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Appleby, Mrs. D. P. Bagby, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Bailey, Miss Gracia Baker, Miss Mattie A. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Berry*, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Travis 8S. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bible, Miss Mattie Lou Brewer, Miss Nadyne Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brock, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bumpus, Mr. and Mrs. Claud R. *Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H., Jr. Buster, Miss W. Ray Cader, Mr. and Mrs. Burley E. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Chappell, Miss Catherine Flo Clinkseales, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E., Jr. Cowsert, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cowsert, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cox, Miss Ona Belle Cozzens, Miss Katherine Davis, Mr. and Mrs. B. de Wolfe *Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Victor Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. *Fielden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. *Fite, Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Givens, Miss Sistie V. Grober, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon D. Hairston, Miss Martha E. Halbrooks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E., Jr. Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. E. F., Jr. Halsell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alvin Hawkins, Miss Dorine Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L., Jr. Headrick, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Hines, Miss Ruby Hocum, Miss M. Jean Ichter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson, Miss Alma M. *Jackson, Miss Shirley L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Page H. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Landrum, Miss Minnie L. Lanier, Miss Minnie Lou Lingerfelt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunsford, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Luper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McNealy, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mein, Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry Moon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyd Musgrave, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nichols, Miss Sephia Oates, Miss Alma E. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ben Oliver, Miss Bennie May Oliver, Mrs. John §S. O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt M. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Pemble, Miss Marguerite J. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Plampin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Poe, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Qualls, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Renfrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riffey, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Saunders, Miss Letha M. Seright, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ben Sharpley, Mr. and Mrs. Dan N. Simpson, Miss Blanche V. Smith, Miss Cathryn L. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Spiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Stapp, Mrs, Charles F. Steward, Miss Alberta Stover, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stover, Mrs. T. B. Taylor, Miss Maye Bell Tennison, Mr. and Mrs. Grayson C. Terry, Miss Virginia Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm O. Trott, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Tumblin, Mr. and Mrs. John A., Jr. Vaughn, Miss M. Edith Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Vance O. Vineyard, Miss Onis *Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Weller, Miss Edith Rose West, Miss Edith O. White, Miss G. Pauline Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Wolfard, Dr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Wollerman, Miss Anna Mae Chile Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brower, Miss Cornelia Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. P., Jr. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. L. Laverne Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L., Jr. Hart, Miss Lois E. Hodges, Miss Betty C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. *Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Calhoun McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. *McTyre, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Ogburn, Miss Georgia Mae Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan, Miss S. Roberta Snell, Miss Oleta E. Snow, Miss Laura Frances Spence, Miss Marjorie Torstrick, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. China Snuggs, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Colombia Breeden, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Zach J. Elliott, Miss Darline Giles, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kollmar, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Meredith, Miss Helen Morse, Dr. and Mrs. James O. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ridenour, Miss Crea Rogers, Miss H. Arlene Schweinsberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke, Jr. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Todd, Miss Anna F, Welmaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Williams, Miss Lillian R. Costa Rica Dyal, Mr. and Mrs. W. M., Jr. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. East Africa Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. G. Webster DeBord, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Harper, Mrs. Winfred Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E., Jr. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl *Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Davis L. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. Ecuador *Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Joiner, Mr. and Mrs. Garreth E. Shoemake, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Teel, Mr. and Mrs. James O., Jr. Gaza Cate, Miss Carolyn L. Crawford, Miss Frances Dickman, Dr. Jean F. *Dorr, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. *Dwyer, Miss Anne L. McRae, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Young, Dr. and Mrs. James M., Jr. Ghana Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Cather, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Faile, Dr. and Mrs. G. M., Jr. Favell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. *Flewellen, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Colon L. Jones, Miss Marjorie Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lovan, Miss Nadine McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Poe, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Vance, Dr. and Mrs. Shelby W. *Verner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Guatemala Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A., Jr. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C., Jr. Cadwallader, Mr. and Mrs. C. S., Jr. Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark Hawaii Allen, Miss Olive Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. *Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C., Jr. Ernest, Miss Mary Lee Grayson, Miss Alda Haltom, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris, Miss Josephine *Humphrey, Mrs. J. Hugh Hundley, Miss Lillie Mae Kendrick, Miss Bertie Lee Koon, Mr. and Mrs. Victor *Lake, Mrs. John Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Leavell, Miss Cornelia *Longbottom, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F., Jr. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Morrison, Miss Martha *Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Plowden, Miss Hannah Ramsour, Mr. and Mrs. H. B., Jr. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Manly W. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Tharpe, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. N. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Honduras Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ratliff, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hong Kong *Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belote, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cowherd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. A. L., Jr. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Groves, Miss Blanche Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lovegren, Miss Mildred McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. L. G., Jr. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter Pettigrew, Miss Ruth *Raborn, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rankin, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Short, Miss L. Jaxie White, Kathryn F. Williams, Miss Thelma E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George R., Jr. Indonesia Applewhite, Dr. and Mrs. C. Winfield Bell, Miss S. Martha *Coggins, Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Ditsworth, Miss Mary A. Ford, Miss Ruth L. Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B., Jr. Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayes, Miss R. Everley Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Buren Jones, Dr. Kathleen Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Lambright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Meuth, Miss Mary Sue Miles, Miss J. Virginia Misner, Miss Mariam L. *Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. D. Leon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Buford L. Owen, Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Schwartz, Miss Evelyn *Schweer, Mr. and Mrs. G. William Seull, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil B. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Stockwell B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Taylor, Miss E. Fay *Vanderburg, Miss Ruth J. Walker, Miss Catherine B. Weeks, Miss Wilma J. Wells, Miss Grace Israel Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fenderson, Miss Eunice Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A., III Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphey, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leo Rowden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D., Jr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Italy Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Jr. Craighead, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dewey Moorefield, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H., Jr. Starmer, Mr. and Mrs, Roy F. Tyler, Miss Grace Wingo, Miss Virginia Japan Askew, Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis Barlow, Miss Hannah L. Boatwright, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Caleote, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker N. Campbell, Miss Vera L. Clark, Dr. and Mrs, C. F., Jr. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Cooper, Miss N. June Culpepper, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dozier, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 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