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                            The Arabian Mission


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                                Officers, of the Heard of I'oreiyn Missions
                        Rev. Henry \i. Cobb, O.D., President
                        Rev. \Y. I. Chamberlain. Ph.lJ.. Corresponding Secretory
                        I'. M. Putter, L.ll.l).. Associate Secretory and Treasurer
                        Rev. \V. J. Van Kersen. D.D., District Secretary
                                            MISSIONARIES
               Rev. Janies Cantine           Stone Ridge, N. V.       Emeritus.
               Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Zwemer,   •IS Mercer St.. Princeton, N. J.Retired.
               Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Barny,    25 E. 22 St.. N. V. C.   On Furlough.
               Rev. James E. Moerdyk,        Amarali, Iraq.            Evangelistic Work.
               Rev. and Mrs. J. Van Ess,     Basrah, Iraq.             Kduc. and Evan. Work.
               Miss J. A. Seardcfield,       25 1C 22 St.. N. V. C.    Emeritus.
               Miss Fanny Lnttun.            Amarali, Iraq,            Emeritus.
               Rev. and Mrs. I). Dvkstra,    Muscat, Aral)., via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
               Dr. and Mrs. C. S. G. Mylrea,   Kuwait, via Iraq,       Medical Work.
               Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Penning*,   Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay, Evangelistic Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Calverley,  S5 Sherman St., Hartford,
                                               Conn.                   Ou Furlough.
                Dr. 1*. W. Harrison.         25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.,   On Furlough.
               Rev. and Mrs. G. 1). VanPeurseni,  25 E. 22 St.. X. Y. C,  On Furlough.
              ♦Mrs. Sharuii J. Thoms,        Baghdad, Iraq,            Educational Work.
               Miss Sarah L. llosmon, M.D.,   Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Medical Work.
                Miss Charlotte B. Kellien,   Basrah. Iraq,            Educational Work.
               Mrs. A M. Bilkert,            -!2o Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J.
                Miss M. C. Van Pelt.         25 K. 22 St.. N. Y. C.    On Furlough.
               Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dame,      Bahrain. I*. G. via Bombay, Med. and Educ. Work.
               Miss Ruth Jackson,            West held, N. J.,         On Purlinigh.
                Miss Rachel Jackson,          Basrah, Iraq,            Educational Work.
                Miss Cornelia Daleuberg.      Amarali, Iraq.           Medical Work.
               Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Ilnkken,   Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay. Evan, and Ednc. Work.
                l)r. and Mrs. W. I. Mocid>k,   Amarali. Iraq.         Med. and E\.m Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Dr Jong,   Kuwait, via linq.       EvaimclKli*'
                Dr. and Mrs. W. Harold Storm,   Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Med. and Evan. Work.
                Miss Esther Barny, M.D.,      Kuwait, via Iraq.        Medical Work.
                Miss M. N. Tiffany, M.D.,     Bahrain. P. G. via Bombay, Medical Work.
               *Rev. and Mrs. John S. Badean.  Baghdad. Iraq.          Evangelistic Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. George Gosselink, Basrah. Iraq,          Language Study
                Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Timms, Newman School. Timber, Language Study.
                                               Jerusalem. Palestine.
                   Postage on ordinary first class mail: 5 cents for the first ounce, 3 cents for each
               additional ounce.
                   Letters to Mosul, Baghdad. Basrah. Amarali and Kuwait max ne >ent also b>
               special route. This insures delivery in less than three weeks after posting in New \urk.
               Such mail must be marked in the upper left-hand corner and undei'sCoied m led mk,
               "Via Air Mail, London—Iraq." Postage. 7 cents each liaU-numv in addition to the
               ordinary postage as above.                                          . .
                   The Arabian Mission, which was organized in LS*S(J as a separate uii^mou. \ya»
               amalgamated with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Lhuivh m America
               in 1925. The change did not affect the work in Arabia or the organization m the held,
               but concerned only office administration and legal status. AH tornier con n mtioni
               should be continued and sent to the Board of Foreign Missions. I bey may be specially
               designated “For Work in Arabia” if desired.
                                     Board ok Foreign Missions. R. C. A.
                                        25 East 22n Street, New York
               O,,,, i,    °f. l.^c khdn’d Mission in Mesopotamia, in which wc cooperate wilh the Picaliytern.
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