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The Arabian Mission

                                                   or THE
                                REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

                                 Officers, of the Board of Foreign Missions
                         Rev. Henry E. Cobb, D.D., President
                         Rev. W. I. Chamberlain, Ph.D., Corresponding Secretary
                         F. M. Potter, L.H.D., Associate Secretary and Treasurer
                         Rev. W. J. Van Kersen, D.D., District Secretary
                                             MISSIONARIES
                Rev. James Cantine            Stone Ridge, N. Y.        Emeritus.
                Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Zwemer, 48 Mercer St., Princeton,N.J.Retired.
                Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Barny,    25 E. 22 St., N.  Y.  C.,   On Furlough.
                Rev. James E. Mocrdyk,        Amarah, Iraq,            Evangelistic Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. J. Van Ess,     Basrah, Iraq,            Educ. and Evan. \VQri
                Miss J. A. Scardefield,       25 E. 22 St., N.  Y.  C.,   Emeritus.
                Miss Fanny Lutton,            Amarah, Iraq,            Emeritus.
                Rev. and Mrs. D. Dykstra,     Muscat, Arab., 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, 85 Sherman St., Hartford,
                                                 Conn.                  On Furlough.
                Dr. P. W. Harrison,           25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.,   On Furlough.
                Rev and Mrs. G. D. VanPeursem, 25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.,  On Furlough.
               ♦Mrs. Sharon J. Thoms,         25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.    On Furlough.
                Miss Sarah L. Hosmon, M.D.,    Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Medical Work.
                Miss Charlotte B. Ivellien,    Basrah, Iraq,            Educational Work.
                Mrs. A. M. Bilkert,            426 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J.
                Miss M. C. Van Pelt,           25 E. 22 St., N. Y. C.   On Furluugh.
                Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dame,       Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay, Med. and Educ. Work.
                Miss Ruth Jackson,             Westfield, N. J.,        On Furlough.
                Miss Rachel Jackson,           Basrah, Iraq,            Educational Work.
                Miss Cornelia Dalcnberg,       Amarah, Iraq,            Medical Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Hakken,    Bahrain, P. G. via Bombay, Evan, and Educ. Work
                Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Moerdyk,    Amarah, Iraq,            Med. and Evan. Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. G. E. De Jong,   Kuwait, via Iraq,        Evangelistic Work.
                Dr. Harold Storm,              Muscat, Arab., via Bombay, Med. Work.
                Miss Esther Barny, M.D.,       Kuwait, via Iraq !       Medical Work.
                Miss M. N. TilTany, M.D.,      Bahrain, P. (1. via Bombay, Medical Work.
               ♦Rev. and Mrs. John S. Badcau,   Baghdad, Iraq,          Evangelistic Work.
                Rev. and Mrs. George Gosselink  , Basrah, Iraq,         Language Study
                Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Thoms,      Newman School, Thabor, Language Study.
                                                 Jerusalem, Palestine.                                     i
                   Postage on ordinary first class mail: 5 cents for the first ounce, 3 cents for
               additional ounce.
                   Letters to Mosul, Baghdad, Basrah, Amarah and Kuwait may be sent also L
               special route. This insures delivery in less than three weeks after posting in New Yui
               Such mail must he marked in the upper left-hand corner and underscored in red k*
               “Via Arr Mail, London—Iraq.” Postage, 7 cents each half-ounce in addition i0
               ordinary postage as above.
                   The Arabian Mission, which was organized in 1889 as a separate mission, ^
               amalgamated with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in AnictM
               in 1925. The change did not affect the work in Arabia or the organization in the fKi%
               but concerned only office administration and legal status. All former contribute
               should be continued and sent to the Board of Foreign Missions. They may be specula
               designated “For Work in Arabia” if desired.
                                      Board of Foreign Missions, R. C. A.
                   --------              25 East 22d Street, New York
                   •Members of the United Mission in Mesopotamia, in which we cooperate with the Prcibjt.
               Church and the Reformed Church in the United States.                        %
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