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                       The Rev. Samuel M. Zwemer, D.D., arrived in New York from
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                   Cairo on June 6, 1921, having traveled via Smyrna, Constantinople and           s
                   Paris. Dr. Zwemer will make his headquarters this summer with his               1
                    family in Holland, Michigan.                                                   *

                       Dr. and Mrs. C. S. G. Mylrea, arrived at Victoria, Canada, on June
                   7, 1921. They expect to spend the summer with the relatives in Seattle,
                   Washington, their address being 88th Street and 15th Avenue, N. E.
                   Dr. and Mrs. Mylrea traveled home by way of China and Japan, having
                   spent several weeks with relatives in Korea.


                       Rev. James E. Muerdyk arrived at Huston on June 14, 1921, having
                   come by direct steamer from Calcutta to Boston. Mr. Moerdyk will
                   make his headquarters this summer at 535 Church Place, Grand Rapids,
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                       Miss Charlotte B. Kellien, having completed her furlough, will return
                   to the field during the month of October, taking the direct route from
                   New York to Bombay on one of the steamers of the American-India
                   Line. Miss Kellien will be accompanied by the Misses Ruth and Rachel
                   Jackson and Miss Cornelia Dalenberg, under appointment to the Arabian
                   Mission.

                       Miss Fanny Lutton is enjoying her furlough with relatives and
                   friends in Australia.
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