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                                         The Arabian Mission

                                                             OF TllE
                                           REFORM ISO CHURCH IN AMERICA
                                            (J Ulcers of I he Hoard of I!orci(jn Missions

                                   Rev. W. 1. Chamberlain. 1 Mi.13., Carrespondiinj Secretary
                                   Rev. Henry E. Cobb, D.L)., President
                                   F. M. Potter, L.H.D., Associate Secretary and Treasurer
                                   Rev. W. J. Van Kersen, D.D., District Secretary
                                                       MISSIONARIES
                          Rev. James Cantine,             Mosul, Iraq,             Evangelistic Work.
                          Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Zwemer,     Cairo, Egypt,            Evang. and Lit. Work
                          Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Barny,      Baghdad, Iraq,           Evangelistic Work.
                          Rev. James E. Moerdyk,          Amarah, Iraq,            Evangelistic Work.
                          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. Mylrea,   25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.,  On furlough.
                          Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Pennings,   Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                          Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Calverley,  Kuwait, Iraq,            Evang. and Med. Work
                          Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Harrison.    Matrah, 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. Hosraon, M.D.,   Muscat, Arab., via  Bombay,  Medical Work
                          Miss  Charlotte B. Kellien,    25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C„    On furlough.
                          Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Bilkert, . Basrah, Iraq,             Evangelistic Work.
                          Miss M. C. Van Pelt,            Kuwait, Iraq,            Medical Work.
                          Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dame,        Bahrain, P.G. via Bombay, Medical Work.
                          Miss Ruth Jackson,              Amarah, Iraq,            Educational Work.
                          Miss Rachel Jackson,            Basrah, Iraq,            Educational Work.
                          Miss Cornelia Dalenberg,        Bahrain, P.G. via Bombay, Medical Work.
                          Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Hakken,     Holland, Mich.,          On furlough.
                          Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Moerdyk,     Amarah, Iraq,            Medical Work.
                          Rev, and Mrs, G. K, Re Jung,    Kuwait, Iraq,            Evangelistic Work, J
                           Mbs Swaiillna Re Yunna,        Ihisinil, •lhu|,         I'.dlicnlloiinl Wutlt,
                          Mr. Tlieu. Esacbaggcrs,         Basrah, Iraq,            Educational Work j
                          Dr. and Mrs. W. Harold Storm,   Bahrain, P.G. via Bombay, Language Study.
                          Miss Esther Barny, M.D.,        Bahrain, P.G. via Bombay, Language Study.
                          Miss M. N. Tiffany, M.D.,       Bahrain. P.G. via Bombay, Language Study.
                          Rev. and Mrs. John S. Badeau,   Mosul. Iraq,             Language Study.
                              Postage on ordinary first class mail; 5 cents for the first ounce, 3 cents for c**
                          additional ounce.
                              Letters to Mosul, Baghdad, Basrah, Amarah and Kuwait may he sent aho w
                          special route; London, Cairo, and air mail to Baghdad. This insures delivery jM
                          three weeks after posting in New York. Such mail must be marked in the upper^T
                          hand corner and underscored in red ink, "Via Air Mail. Cairo-Baghdad-Basrah." p0>, *
                          II cents for the first ounce and 9 cents for each additional ounce.
                              The Arabian Mission, which was organized in 18H9 as a separate missiu
                          amalgamated with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in A*0 **
                          in 1925. The change did not affect the work in Arabia or the organization in tli^Z?)
                          but concerned only ollicc administration and legal status. All funner contrih
                          should be continued and sent to the Board of Foreign Missions. Thev may bo
                          designated “For Work in Arabia" if desired.                  *   ' pcn**
                                                Board of Forkic.n Missions, R. C. A.
                                                  25 East 22n Stkkft, Nkw York
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