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                                             The Arabian Mission

                                                                or THF.
                                                REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
                                                 Officers, of the Board of Foreign Missions
                                          Rev. Henry K. Colili, I).!)., /'resident
                                          Rev. W. I. Chamberlain, I’h.U., Corresponding Secretary
                                          F. M. Roller, L.H.D., slssoeiale Secretary and Treasurer
                                         Rev. W. J. Van Kersen, D.D., District Secretary
                                                           MISSIONARIES
                                  Rev. James Cantinc        Stone Ridge, N. Y.     Emeritus.
                                  Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Zwemer,   48 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J.Retired.
                                 •Rev. and Mrs. J\ J. Barny,   Baghdad, Iraq,      Evangelistic Work.
                                  Rev. James E. Mocrdyk,    Holland, Mich.         On furlough.
                                  Rev. and Mrs. J. Van Ess,   Basrah, Iraq.        Educational Work.
                                  Miss J. A. Scardefield,   25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.,  Emeritus.
                                  Miss Fanny Lutton,        Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                                  Rev. and Mrs. D. Dykstra,  Basrah, Iraq,         Evangelistic Work.
                                  Dr. and Mrs. C. S. G. Mylrca,   Kuwait, via Iraq,  Medical Work.
                                  Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Pennings,   Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                                  Rev. E. E. Calverley,     Amarah, Iraq,         Evangelistic Work.
                                  Mrs. E. T. Calverley, M.D.,   210 S. Duke St., York, Pa., On furlough.
                                  Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Harrison,  Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Medical Work.
                                  Rev and Mrs. G. D. VanPeursem, Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                                 •Mrs. Sharon J. Thoms,    Baghdad, Iraq,         Educational Work..
                                  Miss Sarah L. Hosmon, M.D., Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Medical Work.
                                  Miss Charlotte B. Kcllien,   Basrah, Iraq,      Educational Work.
                                  Mrs. A. M. Bilkert,       426 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J.
                                  Miss M. C. Van Pelt.     Kuwait, via Iraq  P     Medical Work.
                                  Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dame,   Bahrain. P. G. via Bombay, Med .and Educ. Work.
                                  Miss Ruth Jackson,       Amarah, Iraq,          Educational Work.
                                  Miss Rachel Jackson.     Basrah, Iraq,          Educational Work.
                                 Miss Cornelia Dalenburg   Basrah, Iraq.          Medical Work.
                                  Rev and Mrs. B. D. Hakken,   Rahrain,  P. G. via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                                  Dr and Mrs W. 1. Mocrdyk,   Zeeland, Mich..     On furlough.
                                  Rev* and Mrs. C«. I\. De Jong, Kuwait, via Iraq,   Evangelistic Work.
                                  Miss S want inn De Young,   Basrah. Iraq,       Educational Work.
                                  Dr mid Mr=> NY, Harold Stnrm, Anmwh, Iraq,      Mctliial Work.
                                  Miss Esther lliirnv, M.D.,  k HwnlI. vlii 11 nili   Minllml Will It.
                                  Miss M. N. Tiffany, M.D.,  Bahrain. P. G. via Bombay, Mcdirul Work.
                                 ’Rev. and Mrs. John S. Badcati. Mosul, Iraq,      Language Study.
                                  Rev. and Mrs. George Gossclink, Basrah, Iraq,   Language Study
                                 Mr. Raymond De Young,      Basrah, Iraq,         Educational Work.
                                    Postage on ordinary first class mail: 5 cents for the first ounce, 3 cents for each
                                 additional ounce.          „           ,   , ^    •
                                    Letters to Mosul, Baghdad,  Basrah, Amarah and  Kuwait may oe sent also   by
                                 special route; London. Cairo, and  air mail to Baghdad.  This insures delivery  in about
                                 three weeks after posting in New York. Such mail must be marked in the upper left-
                                 hand corner and underscored in red ink, “Via Air Mail, Cairo-Baghdad-Bi  Jurah."
                                 Postage, 11 cents for the first ounce and 9 cents tor each additional ounce.
                                    The Arabian Mission, which was organized in 1889 as a separate mission, wa»
                                 amalgamated with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Oiurch in America
                                 in 1925. The change did not affect the work in Arabia or the organization in the field,
                                 hut concerned only office .administration and legal status. All former contribution!
                                 slw.uld he continued and sent to the Hoard of Foreign Missions. They may be specially
                                 designated “For Work in Arabia" if desired.
                                                    Board of Foreign Missions. R. C. A.
                                 ________ 25 East 22d Street, New York                                '1
                                    •Member! of the United Mission in Mesopotamia, in which we cooperate with the   1
                                 Church and the Reformed Church in the United States.         Pre»byurW
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