15711: Hompa Young Buddhists Association
Hompa Young Buddhists Association
The Young Men’s Buddhist Association was previously named the Young Men’s Buddhist
                              Association before it merged with the Young Women’s Buddhists’ Association which was
                              attached to the Hompa Buddhist Church. It was located at 549 East Cordova Street,
                              Vancouver, BC. People involved in this organization include Harry Kondo [also listed
                              as Shota Kondo or Harry Shota Kondo] (previous executive member), Yoshikazu Nishimura
                              (president in 1942), Kazuko Kagawa (vice president), Kiyoshi Suga (general secretary),
                              Tamaye Shintani (treasurer), Toshio Mori (Sunday school supervisor), Tazo Nose (recording
                              secretary), and Michiko Konishita [also listed as Michiko Harada] (recording secretary).
                        | Reel | 
                                           C-9433
                                                (869-885)
                                                 
                                           | 
                                    
| Type | Organization | 
| Custodian Number | 15711 | 
| Name | Hompa Young Buddhists Association | 
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15711: Hompa Young Buddhists Association
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