Eastern District Conference Journal PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, AUGUST 4, 1952 OFFICIAL MINUTES DENTON CAMP GROUND Denton, Maryland I Wesleyan Church ARCHIVES
Eastern District Conference Journal
PILGRIM HOLINESS
CHURCH
FORTY-EIGHTH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE, AUGUST 4, 1952
OFFICIAL MINUTES
DENTON CAMP GROUND
Denton, Maryland I
Wesleyan Church
ARCHIVES
Eastern District
Conference Journal
PILGRIM HOLINESS
CHURCH
FORTY-EIGHTH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE, AUGUST 4, 1952
OFFICIAL MINUTES
DENTON CAMP GROUND
Denton, Maryland
WeseYaI' Church ARCH1V
PRESIDENT OF THE
CONFERENCE
Rev. William H. Neff
First Assistant General Superintendent
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 3
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Rev. H. D. Dukes, 708 Market St.. Denton, Md. Phone Denton 321-R
ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Rev. Grier Baker, Denton, Md. Phone Denton 242
Rev. Allen B. Clark, DISTRICT SECRETARY
Box 555, Easton, Md. Phone Easton 1632-M
DISTRICT TREASURER Mr. Oscar L. Ewell, Cape Charles, Virginia Phone Cape Charles 263-J
ADVISORY MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Rev. W. R. Dudley Rev. P. F. Bean Rev. J. D. Abbott
EXAMINING BOARD 1 year, Rev. Elmer Hocking 2 years, Rev. Newell Reed
3 years, Rev. Alfred Clark
HOME MiSSIONARY BOARD 1 year, Rev. Alfred Clark 2 years, Rev. Elmer Hocking
3 years, Rev. Charles Ruark
DISTRICT TRUSTEES Rev. Alfred Clark Rev. P. F. Bean Mr. Graham Price
Rev. H. D. Dukes . Mr. Paul Vincent
DISTRICT YOUNG PEOPLE'S COMMITTEE Chairman, Rev. H. D. Dukes, 708 Main St., Denton, Md.
Phone Denton 312-R Executive Secretary, Rev. Newell Reed, Hurlock, Md.
Phone Hurlock 4291 Treasurer, Rev. William Miller, Harrington, Del.
Phone Harrington 531
SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEE J. D. Abbott, Chairman Nellie Holden Charles Lewis
COMMITTEES
Auditing Etta M. Clough and Mary P. Garrett Memoirs — Louetta Holden and Lida Brasure Editing — Allen B. Clark, Althea Clark, and J. D. Abbott Minsste1al — Guei Bakei Alfied Clail Milfoid Sullivan and Edwin Stetser 1?eception — Linwood Horseman and Charles Lewis Resolutions — Charles Baker, Charles Engrem, and J. Godwin Rimmer Statistician — William H. Miller Ways and Means — 0. L. Ewell, J. D. Abbott, Victor Bateman, and Elmer
Hocking
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Church Directory 5
Committees Appointed 3
Conference Proceedings 21
Delegates to Conferenëe 19
Official Directory 3
REPORTS:
Auditing Committee 35
Deaconess 53
District Superintendent 24
District Sunday School 27 District Treasurer 35
Evangelists and Unstationed Ministers 54
Examining Board 15 Local Church Financial 40 Local Church Statistical 38 Memoirs 29 Missionary Societies 55 Pastors 36 Property Statement 52 Sunday School Financial 45 Sunday School Statistical 44 Totals of All Departments 50 Young People's Financial 49 Young People's Statistical 48
RESOLUTIONS:
1952 Conference esolutions 23 Ways and Means 24
Standing Rules 32
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 5
CHURCH DIRECTORY
BALTIMORE FIRST
Location Corner Chase St. and Homewood Ave. Pastor Rev. Charles Baker
1106 Homewood, Ave., Baltimore 2, Md. Phone Mulberry 3923 Secretary Mrs. Beulah Harry Treasurer Mr. William Gangaware S. S. Supt. Mr. Curney Thomas Y. P. President Mrs. E. Darsch
5302 Elsrode Ave., Baltimore 14, Md. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Blanche Hickle
222 Oldham St., Baltimore, Md.
BALTIMORE SECOND
Location 112 N. Greene St., Baltimore, Md. Pastor Rev. William E. Quillen
1418 W. Lexington St., Baltimore 23, Md. Secretary Mrs. Margaret Glass
2448 Eutaw P1., Baltimore 17, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Marguerite Schwartz
4104 Fifth St., Baltimore 25, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. Melvin Schwartz
4104 Fifth St., Baltimore 25, Md. Y. P. President Miss Jennie Lou Schwartz
4104 Fifth St., Baltimore 25, Md. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Marguerite Schwartz
4104 Fifth St., Baltimore 25, Md.
BETHLEHEM (Smith Memorial)
Location Bethlehem, Md. Pastor Rev. L. W. Savage
Frankford, Del. Secretary Mrs. John Price
Choptank, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Ernest Dukes
Preston, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. John Price
Choptank, Md.
BISHOP'S HEAD
Location Bishop's Head Pastor Rev. Ruth Morris
Bishop's Head, Md. Phone Golden Hill 2716 Secretary Mrs. LaVella Mills
Chrocheron, Md.
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Treasurer Mr. Joseph Reed Morris Bishop's Head, Md.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Wilson Pritchett Bishop's Head, Md.
BLOXOM
Location Bloxom, Md. Pastor Rev. Milford Sullivan
Bloxom, Md. Phone Parksley 5383 Secretary Mrs. Lorraine Satchell
Leemont, Va. Treasurer Mr Paul Ward
Onley, Va. S. S. Supt. Mr. R. J. Rew
Onancock, Va. Y. P. President Mrs. Milford Sullivan
Bloxom, Va.
BOZMAN
Location Bozman, Md. Pastor Rev. Marion Griffen
Tilghman, Md. Phone Tilghman 2672 Secretary Mrs. Mildred M. Richardson
Easton, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Estella Stelkie
Bozman, Md. S. S. Supt. Mrs. Sadie Squires
Bozman, Md.
BROOMES ISLAND (Knapp's Chapel)
Location Broomes Island, Md. Pastor Rev. W. C. Wheedleton
Broomes Island, Md. Phone Prince Fredic No. 3 Secretary Mr. Guy Elliott
Broomes Island, Md. Treasurer Mr. Thomas Parks
Broomes Island, Md. S. S. Supt. Mrs. Bessie Horseman
Broomes Island, Md.
CAMBRIDGE
Location Race St. At Washington, Cambridge, Md. Pastor Rev. J. D. Abbott
603 Race St., Cambridge, Md. Phone Cambridge, 1101 Secretary Mr. Olney Ross
Stone Boundary Rd., Cambridge, Md.
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Treasurer Mr. Harvey Thomas 303 Race St., Cambridge, Md.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Burnette Slacum Stone Boundary Rd., Cambridge, Md.
Y. P. President Mr. Olney P. Ross Stone Boundary Rd., Cambridge, Md.
CAPE CHARLES
Location Madison Ave., Cape Charles, Va. Pastor Rev. Mary P. Garrett
227 Madison Ave., Cape Charles, Va. Secretary Mrs. Alfred Ewell
Randolph Ave., Cape Charles, Va. Treasurer Mr. A. L. Ewell
Monroe Ave., Cape Charles, Va. S. S. Supt. Mr. 0. L. Ewell
Cape Charles, Va.
CEDAR GROVE
Location Felton, Del. Pastor Rev. Charles L. Engrem
Denton, Md. Phone Denton 457
Secretary Mr. Alva Melvin Felton, Del.
Treasurer Mrs. Elva Thomas Goldsboro, Md.
S. S. Supt. Miss Edna Warren Harrington, Del.
Y. P. President Mr. Charles Engrem Denton, Md.
CENTRE VILLE
Location Centreville, Md.
CRISFIELD
Location Bennett's Memorial Rd., Crisfield, Md. Pastor Rev. Frank Nason
Bennett's Memorial Rd., Crisfield, Md. Phone Crisfield 864-R Secretary -. Mr. E. G. Stant
8 Standard Ave., Crisfield, Md. Treasurer Mr. Hance Tyler
Crisfield, Md.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Clifton Tyler Crisfield, Md.
CRTJMPTON
Location Crumpton, Md. Pastor Millington, Md.
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DELMAR
Location 800 East St., Delmar, Del. Pastor Rev. Edwin Stetser
711 East St., Delmar, Del. Phone Delmar 4961 Secretary Mr. N. B. Sutlifle
Delmar, Del. Treasurer Mr. Harold Robinson
R. D. #3, Salisbury, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. 0. J. Lecates
R. D. #3, Delmar, Del. Y. P. President Miss Leena Robinson
R. D. #3, Salisbury, Md, Missionary Chairman Mrs. Gertrude Lecates
R. D. #3, Delmar, Del.
DENTON
Location .___807-809 Market St., Denton, Md. Pastor Rev. Grier Baker
803 Market St., Denton, Md. Phone Denton 242 Secretary Mr. James Coulby
Greensboro, Md. Treasurer Mr. Fred Love
Denton, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. A. Powell Martin
Denton, Md. Y. P. President Mrs. Ruth Redden
Ridgely, Md. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Pauline Howard
Denton, Md.
DOVER
Location 222 Reed St., Dover, Del. Pastor Rev. Victor Bateman
222 Reed St., Dover, Del. Phone Dover 2670 Secretary Mrs. Grace Anderson
Dover, Del. Treasurer Mr. Fred Thompson
Dover, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. Ralph Falling
Magnolia, Del. Y. P. President Mrs. Grace Anderson
Dover, Del.
EASTON Location East Goldsboro St., Easton, Md. Pastor Rev. Allen B. Clark
Cor. Brookletts and Tred Avon Ave., Easton, Md.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 9
Phone Easton 1632-M Secretary Mr. Paul Hynson
Dover Road, Easton, Md. Treasurer Mr. Willard Carroll
Easton, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. Clarence Swann
Matthewstown Road, Easton, Md. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Mildred Parrott
Peachblossom Road, Easton, Md.
EXMORE
Location Exmore, Va. Pastor
Treasurer Mr. James Bradford Exmore, Va.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Thomas Kilmen Belle Haven, Pa.
GOLDSBORO (Bethel F. H. Church)
Location Goldsboro, Md. Pastor P. F. Bean
Goldsboro, Md. Phone Greensboro 3106 Secretary Mrs. Annie Smith
Goldsboro, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Pearl Melvin
Goldsboro, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. W. C. Jones
Marydel, Md.
GREENSBORO
Location Main St., Greensboro, Md. Pastor Rev. Linwood Horseman
Main St., Greensboro, Md. Phone Greensboro 2976 Secretary Mrs. Clinton Scott
Greensboro, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Edith Sharp
Greensboro, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. William Quillen
Greensboro, Md.
GROTON
Location Groton, Va. Pastor
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GUMBORO
Location Gumboro, Del. Pastor Rev. J. G. Rimmer
R. F. D., Milisboro, Del. Phone Gumboro 2782 Secretary Mr. William Lecates
Selbyville, Del. Treasurer Mr. Oliver Lecates
R. D., Frankford, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. Paul Lynch
R. D. #2, Millsboro, Del.
HARRINGTON
Location W. Liberty St., Harrington, Del. Pastor Rev. William Miller
112 W. Liberty St., Barrington, Del. Phone Harrington 531 Secretary Mr. R. J. Wix
Dorman St., Harrington, Del. Treasurer Mr. J. W. Dickerson
Clark St., Barrington, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. W. H. Mervine, Jr.
Greenwood, Del. Y. P. President Miss Ruth Clark
R. D., Harrington, Del. Missionary Chairman Mrs. J. W. Dickerson
Clark St., Harrington, Del.
HOOFER'S ISLAND (Union Holiness)
Location Fishing Creek, Md. Pastors Rev, and Mrs. Earl W. Lowry
Fishing Creek, Md. Phone Golden Hill 2735 Secretary Mrs. Viola Parks
Fishing Creek, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Florence Johnson
Fishing Creek, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. Leven Tolley
Fishing Creek, Md. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Amy Hall
Fishing Creek, Mc!.
HUGHES CHAPEL
Location Sandtown, Del. Pastor Rev. Ernest Gary
Ingleside, Md. Secretary Miss Dorothy Mae Moore
Wyoming, Del. Treasurer Mrs. Ella Rash
Wyoming, Del.
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S. S. Supt. Mr. James Sard Dover, Del.
Y. P. President Mrs. Ella S. Rash Wyoming, Del.
H!JRLOCK
Location Hurlock, Md. Pastor Rev. Newell W. Reed
Taylor Ave., Hurlock, Md. Phone Hurlock 4291 Secretary Mrs. Bessie Medford
Hurlock, Md. Treasurer Miss Mildred Pitts
Hurlock, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. Stanley Hope
Hurlock, Md. Y. P. President Mrs. Newell W. Reed
Taylor Ave., Hurlock, Md.
LAUREL
Location Laurel, Del. Pastor Rev. E. R. Clough
Box 85, Laurel, Del. Phone Laurel 819 Secretary Mrs. Carrie Joseph
R. R. #1, Laurel, Del. Treasurer Mr. George Lindner
Box 85, Laurel, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. George Thawley
R. R. #1, Pittsville, Md. Y. P. President Mrs. Ethel Dukes
R. R. #3, Laurel, Del. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Elizabeth Clough
Box 85, Laurel, Del.
MARDELA (Ebenezer P. H. C.)
Location Mardela, Md. Pastor Rev. F. C. Walls
Laurel, Del. Phone Laurel 2115 Secretary Miss Dorthea Venables
Mardela, Md. Treasurer Mr. Charley Budd
Hebron, Md. S. S. Supt. Mr. Edgar Venables
.Mardela, Md.
MILFORD
Location S. E. Front St., Milford, Del.
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Pastor Rev. Leon Hynson 806 5. E. Front St., Milford, Del.
Phone Milford 4488 Secretary Mr. Lewis Donaphon
Frederica, Del. Treasurer Mr. Edward Willey
Milford, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. Herbert Passwater
Greenwood, Del. Y. P. President Mrs. Herbert Passwater
Greenwood, Del. Missionary Chairman Mr. George Cooper
S. E. Second St., Milford, Del.
MILLSBORO
Location Wilson St., Millsboro, Del. Pastor Rev. Lida J. Brasure
Milisboro, Del. Phone____. Millsboro 4479 Secretary Mr. Harry Lecates
Laurel, Del. Treasurer Mr. Harry Esham
Milisboro, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. Paul Esham
Millsboro, Del.
MILTON
Location Union St., Milton, Del. Pastor
Milton, Del. Phone Milton 4327 Secretary Mrs. Ada Wells
Georgetown, Del. Treasurer Mr. Paul Vincent
R. D., Milton, Del. S. S. Supt. Mr. Paul Baker
Milton, Del. Y. P. President Mrs. Ada Wells
Georgetown, Del. Missionary Chairman
Milton, Del.
NEW LIBERTY
Location Federalsburg, Md. Pastor Rev. R. L. Coverdale
Federalsburg, Md. Phone Federalsburg 7625 Secretary Mr. Norman Wright
Seaford, Del.
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Treasurer Mrs. Margie Joseph Cannon, Del.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Wilson Brown Federalsburg, Md.
Y. P. President Miss Jeanette Hulliger Federalsburg, Md.
OXFORD
Location Oxford, Md. Pastor Rev. Charles Lewis
Oxford, Md. Phone Oxford 2451 Secretary Mrs. Edna Diefenderfer
Trappe, Md. Treasurer Mr. Samuel Martin
Oxford, Md. S. S. Supt. Mrs. Adeline Price
Trappe, Md. Y. P. President Miss Anne Diefenderfer
Trappe, Md.
QUINBY
Location Quinby, Va. Pastor Rev. W. R. Sellers
Quinby, Va. Phone Belle Haven 2-5285 Secretary Mr. Ed Farlow
Quinby, Va. Treasurer Mrs. Mary V. Sellers
Quinby, Va. S. S. Supt. Mr. Walter Boole
Quinby, Va. Y. P. President Mrs. Virginia Fluhart
Quinby, Va. Missionary Chairman Mrs. Mary V. Corbin
RIDGELY
Location Ridgely, Md. Pastor Rev. Linwood Horseman
Greensboro, Md. Phone Greensboro 2976 Secretary Miss Clara Denny
Ridgely, Md. Treasurer Mrs. Blanche Wroten
Ridgely, Md. S. S. Supt. Rev. Linwood Horseman
Greensboro, Md. Y. P. President___. Mrs. Lemuel Robinson
Ridgely, Md.
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ROXANA
Location Roxana, Del.
Pastor Rev. Charles Armstrong Frankford, Del.
Phone Selbyville 4722 Secretary Mr. William Kelly
Frankford, Del.
Treasurer Mr. John Tyre Selbyville, Del.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Harry Gray Selbyville, Del.
SALISBURY
Location 216 Pine St., Salisbury, Md. Pastor Rev. Elmer Hocking
216 Pine St., Salisbury, Md. Phone Salisbury 6497
Secretary Miss Mable Morris Poweliville, Md.
Treasurer Mr. Lincoln Young 307 Washington St., Salisbury, Md.
S. S. Supt. Mr. Lindy Adams Deal Island, Md.
Y. P. President Miss Reba Scott H. D., Salisbury, Md.
TILGHMAN
Location Tilghman, Md. Pastor Rev. Marion GrifTen
Tilghman, Md. Phone Tilghman 2672 Secretary Mr. William Lednum
Tilghman, Md. Treasurer Mr. Edward Ratcliff
Tilghman, Md. S. S. Supt. Mrs. Sadie Irwin
Tilghman, Md. Y. P. President Miss Bessie Crockett
Tilghman, Md.
TRAPPE
Location Route 50, Trappe, Md. Pastor
0
Rev. G. L. Helsby Trappe, Md.
Phone -. Trappe 2071 Secretary Mr. R. Lee Griflen
Trappe, Md. Treasurer Mr. Ralph Sullivan
Trappe, Md.
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S. S. Supt. Mr. Ralph Sullivan Trappe, Md.
Y. P. President Mrs. Maurice Adams Trappe, Md.
UNION GOSPEL MISSIONARY CHURCH
Location -. Marcus Hook, Pa. Pastor Rev. Joseph Wooten
1641 Ward St., Linwood, Pa. Phone Chester 5-2287
REPORT OF THE EXAMINING BOARD ORDAINED MINISTERS
Address
603 Race St. Cambridge, Md.
1106 Homewood Ave. Baltimore 2, Md.
803 Market St. Denton, Md.
222 Reed St. Dover, Del.
Goldsboro, Md.
Allentown Bible Institute Allentown, Pa.
226-230 E. Ohio St. Indianapolis, Indiana
Milisboro, Del.
Denton, Md.
Box 555 Easton, Md.
Box 89 Laurel 819 Laurel, Del.
Centreville, Md.
Federalsburg, Md. Federalsburg 7625
Millington, Md.
Fellowship Center Ormond Beach, Florida
1102 N. Quincy St. Glebe 0286 Arlington, Va.
1102 N. Quincy St. Glebe 0286 Arlington, Va.
Name
Abbott, J. D.
Baker, Charles
Baker, Grier
Bateman, Victor
Bean, P. F.
Bell, Birdsal
*Bradley, Calvin
Brasure, Lida
Clark, Alfred C.
Clark, Allen B.
Clough, E. R.
Clough, Miss Etta
Coverdale, Russell
Dixon, John
Dixon, T. S.
Dudley, W. B.
Dudley, Mrs. W. R.
Phone
Cambridge 1101
Mulberry 3923
Denton 242
Dover 2670
Greensboro 3106
Allentown 20439
Millsboro 4479
Greensboro 2124
Easton 1632-M
Wesleyan Church
ARCHIVES
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 16
Dukes, H. D.
Dukes, Mrs. H. D.
Engrem, Charles L.
Garrett, Miss Mary P.
Griffen, Marion
Helsby, G. L.
Hocking, Elmer
Hoffman, Jacob
Holden, Miss M. Louetta
Holden, Miss Nellie E.
Hope, C. S.
Horseman, Linwood
Johnson, Mrs. Kathryn
Lewis, Charles
Lingo, Mrs. Wanda
Lowry, Earl W.
Lowry, Mrs. Earl W.
Lucas, Mrs. Ethel
Martin, W. T.
McKee, Harley
Miller, William
Mitchell, Mrs. Bessie
Mitchell, Miss Etta
Mills, Mrs. Mayme P.
Morris, Mrs. Ruth
Nason, Frank
Ness, Miss Henrietta
Phillips, Dean H.
708 Market St. Denton, Md.
708 Market St. Denton, Md.
Denton, Md.
227 Madison Ave. Cape Charles, Va.
Tilghman, Md.
Trappe, Md.
312 Pine St. Salisbury, Md.
61st & Cobb Creek Parkway Philadelphia, Pa.
1032 Brad St. Dover, Del.
1032 Bradford St. Dover, Del.
Hurlock, Md.
Main St. Greensboro, Md.
51 Brohawn Ave. Cambridge, Md.
Oxford, Md.
252 Cupples Road San Antonio, Texas
Fishing Creek, Md.
Fishing Creek, Md.
910 Green Lawn St. Lima, Ohio
Denton, Md.
Dover, Del.
112 W. Liberty St. Harrington, Del.
1713 Hancock St. Wilmington, Del.
Race St. Ext. Cambridge, Md.
Bishop's Head, Md.
Crisfield, Md.
Mt. Carmel High School Breathitt County Lawson, Ky.
Box 81 St. John's Antigua British West Indies
Denton 312-R
Denton 312-H
Denton 457
Tilghman 2672
Trappe 2071
Salisbury 6497
Allegheny 4-0725
Dover 4856
Dover 4856
Greensboro 2976
Oxford 2451
Golden Hill 2735
Golden Hill 2735
Dover 3668
Harrington 531
Cambridge 682
Golden Hill 2716
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 17
Reed, Newell
Reiter, Charles L.
Rimmer, J. Godwin
Rimmer, Mrs. J. Godwin
Ruark, C. T.
Savage, L. W.
Schaar, Miss Ethel
Schelhouse, C. W.
Senter, Graham F.
Sellers, W. R.
Slimmer, Joshua
Stetser, Edwin
Sullivan, Milford
Thomas, S. Allen
Uhrig, Joseph
Walls, F. C.
Wheedleton, W. C.
Wingate, Lewis
Wooten, Joseph
Vickers, Mrs. Lela
Taylor Ave. Hurlock, Md.
307 River St. Salisbury, Md.
Milisboro, Del.
Millsboro, Del.
Kingston, Md.
Frankford, Del.
1106 Homewood Ave. Baltimore 2, Md.
7055 E. Front St. Milford, Del.
23 Watkins St. Pomona, N. C.
Box 93 Quincy, Va.
Miliville, N. J.
711 East St. Delmar, Del.
Bloxom, Va.
Box 97 Lyford, Texas
1710 Price St. Alexandria, Va.
Laurel, Del.
Broomes Island, Del.
R. F. D. Federalsburg, Md.
1641 Ward St. Linwood, Pa.
103 Vue de L'eau St. Cambridge, Md.
Hurlock 4291
Gumboro 2782
Gumboro 2782
Mulberry 3923
Milford 1013
Belle Haven 2-528-5
Delmar 4961
Parksley 5383
Laurel 2115
Chester 5-2287
Cambridge 1124
THIRD YEAR LICENTIATES
Darsch, Robert
Helsby, Mrs. G. L.
Joiner, Walter
'Phillips, Mrs. Elizabeth
Quillen, William
Taylor University Upland, md.
Trappe, Md.
Greensboro, Md.
Box 81 St. Johns, Antigua British West Indies
1418 W. Lexington St. 'altimore, Md.
Trappe 2071
Greensboro 42-J-1
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SECOND YEAR LICENTIATES
Failing, Mrs. Nellie Box 15 Marydel, Md.
Gary, Ernest Ingleside, Md.
Hudson, Calvin Millsboro, Del.
Hynson, Leon 806 S. E. Front St. Milford, Del.
Morris, Miss Margie Allentown Bible College Allentown, Pa.
Parker, Miss Thelma 1416 Summit St. Linwood, Pa.
Reed, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Ave. Hurlock, Md.
Schwartz, Mrs. Marguerite 4104 Fifth St. Baltimore, Md.
FIRST YEAR LICENTIATES
ford 4488
Chester 5-3640
Hurlock 4291
CV 2012-M
Donavon, Amos
Martin, Mabel
Meekins, F. G.
Moore, Archie
Mowbray, L. A.
Wheatley, Edward M.
35 Adams Ave. Endicott, N. Y.
1106 Homewood Ave. Baltimore 2, Md.
West End Cambridge, Md.
310 Pennside New Castle, Del.
Cambridge, Md.
Allentown Bible College Allentown, Pa.
Mulberry 3923
ORDAINED DEACONESSES
Baker, Mrs. Charles
Baker, Mrs. Grier
Bateman, Mrs. Victor
Booze, Mrs. Meryl
Clark, Mrs. Alfred
Clough, Mrs. E. R.
Cooper, Mrs. Minnie
Ewell, Mrs. Lucy
Ewell, Mrs. Winifred
1106 Homewood Ave. Baltimore 2, Md.
803 Market St. Denton, Md.
222 Reed St. Dover, Del.
Race St. Ext. Cambridge, Md.
Denton, Md.
Laurel, Del.
Denton, Md.
Cpe Charles, Va.
ladison St. Cape Charles, Va.
Mulberry 3923
Denton 242
Dover 2670
Greensboro 2124
Laurel 219
Cap3 Charles 265-J
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Moore, Mrs. Rachel
Price, Mrs. A. A.
Savage, Mrs. Alice
Stradley, Mrs. Victor
Greensboro, Md.
2911 Glenmore Ave. Baltimore 14, Md.
Frankford, Del.
310 Winton Ave. Easton, Md,
SECOND YEAR LICENTIATES
Osborne, Mrs. Theresa
Thomas, Mrs. Allen
3133 Ravenwood Ave. Baltimore, Md.
Box 97 Lyford, Texas
FIRST YEAR LICENTIATES
Emerson, Mrs. Grace
Hickle, Mrs. Blanche
1106 Homewood Ave. Baltimore, Md.
222 Oldham St. Baltimore, Md.
:honorary member because of missionary service.
LAY DELEGATES Baltimore First Mrs. Grace Emerson
Baltimore Second Miss Jennie Lou Schwartz
Bethlehem Mr. John Price
Bishop's Head Mrs. Lavele Mills
Bloxom Mr. Brantley Shrieves
Bozman Mrs. Hattie Stielkie
Broomes Island Mr. Guy Elliott
Cambridge .Mr. Olney P. Ross, Mr. Harvey M. Thomas
Cape Charles Mrs. Lawson Bennett
Cedar Grove Mrs. Edna Warren
Centreville Mrs. Katie Ratcliff
Crisfleld Mr. Gordon R. Sterling Crumpton no delegate
Delmar .Mr. N. B. Sutliffe
Denton Mrs. Ruth Redden, Mr. Powell Martin
Dover Mrs. Grace Anderson, Mr. Fred Thompson
Easton Mrs. Paul R. Hynson
Exmore Mr. James Bradford
Girdletree no delegate
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Goldsboro Mr. Clarence Jones
Greensboro Mrs. Edith Sharp
Groton no delegate
Gumboro Mrs. Rosalie Lecates
Harrington Mr. Norman Butler
Hooper's Island Mr. Goldsboro Phillips
Hughes Chapel Mrs. Olive Sard
Hurlock Mrs. Bessie Medford
Laurel Mrs. Stella Lecates
Mardela Mr. Edgar L. Venables
Milford .Mrs. Mary Sockrider
Millsboro Mrs. Agnes Brewington
Milton .Mrs. Ada Wells
New Liberty .Mrs. Gladys Coverdale
Oxford Mr. Graham Price
Quinby Mr. Moody Fluhary
Ridgely .Mrs. Blanche Wroten
Roxana Mrs. John Tyre
Salisbury Mrs. Clara Dorman, Mrs. Gertrude Brewington
Saxis n0 delegate
Tilghman Mrs. Jessie Lednum
Trappe Mr. Lee Griffen
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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
MORNING SESSION
The forty-eighth Annual Conference of the Eastern District of the Pil-grim Holiness Church convened at 9:00 A. M. on August 4, 1952 at the Denton Camp Ground in Denton, Maryland.
The Conference opened with singing "When the Roll is Called Up Yon-der" led by the Rev. Marion Griffen. The Rev. G. L. Helsby led in prayer.
The Rev. H. D. Dukes presented to the Conference the Rev. W. H. Neff, Assistant General Superintendent, as chairman of the Conference. He spoke to us briefly and then called the Conference to order.
The District Secretary called the roll of the Conference members. Alter-nate delegates were seated for some of the churches. The transfers of Rev. Edwin Stetser, Rev, and Mrs. J. G. Rimmer were accepted by the conference.
A motion prevailed that the platform and first nine seats of the center section constitute the Conference bar.
A motion prevailed that the sessions be set at 9:00 to 12:00 noon, 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M.
Rev. Dukes appointed to the Reception Committee Rev. Linwood Horse-man and to the Resolution Committee Rev. J. Godwin Rimmer.
The District Superintendent read his report. A motion prevailed that the report be accepted.
The Auditing Committee's report was given. A motion prevailed that that the report be accepted.
The Treasurer's report was given and a motion prevailed that the report be accepted.
The statistician's report was given. A motion prevailed that the report be accepted.
The Reception Committee presented to the Conference Rev. R. D. Gun-salus, Rev. Thomas Weir, and Rev. Frank Sweitzer. A motion prevailed that they be given honorary seats in the Conference Bar.
The Memoirs Committee reported. The report was accepted by the Conference standing briefly for a moment and then singing "In the Sweet Bye and Bye."
A motion prevailed to recess for 10 minutes.
AFTER RECESS
Rev. Gunsalus spoke representing the Allentown Bible College.
Rev. Newell reported on the Young People's work of the District.
Invitations for the Young People's Convention were extended. Motions carried to go to the Baltimore First Church for Thanksgiving and to Delmar for the Good Friday Rally.
Motion carried that the District Superintendent appoint a reporter for the Daily News and Advocate.
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Motion prevailed that appreciations be expressed to evangelists, singer, pianist, dining room workers, office workers, chairman of the conference and all those who have made the camp possible.
Motion prevailed that the roll of the churches be called and that the numbers of copies of Conference Journals desired for next year be given.
Conference adjourned due to the expiration of time.
SECOND SESSION
The afternoon session opened with singing "I Am Thine, 0 Lord" led by Rev. Frank Nason. Rev. Joseph Uhrig led in prayer.
Minutes of the previous session were read and approved.
Motion prevailed to omit calling of the roll.
The Reception Committee introduced to the Conference Rev. Edwin Stetser.
The Resolutions Committee reported:
Resolution I. Adopted.
Resolution II. Adopted as amended.
Resolution III. Adopted as amended.
Resolution IV. Adopted as amended.
Resolution V. Adopted.
Resolution VI. Referred back to the committee.
Resolution VII. Lost.
The Ways and Means Committee reported:
Resolution I. Adopted.
Resolution II. Adopted.
The Examining Board reported. The report was accepted.
Oxford Church extended an invitation to the Ministerial Convention which was accepted.
Motion prevailed that the time of the Convention be set by the host church and Council.
Motion prevailed to proceed with the election.
The following tellers were appointed by the Superintendent: Robert Darsch, Leon Hynson, William Quillen, Frank Nason, Amos Donovan, and Edward Wheatley.
Ballots were cast for District Superintendent.
Motion prevailed to extend the time 10 minutes as balloting continued. Motion prevailed to extend the time 5 minutes.
Rev. H. D. Dukes was elected as District Superintendent.
Motion prevailed that the ordination be the first order of the service for the evening session.
Conference adjourned due to expiration of time.
EVENING SESSION
The ordination service began by singing "A Charge to Keep I Have." Rev. Neff spoke to the candidates and conference. The candidates for mm-
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isterial ordination were Lida Brasure, Edmund T. Storey, and Joseph Uhrig; for deaconess Margaret Bateman. Scriptures were read by the Rev. H. D. Dukes and Grier Baker.
After the ordination service the conference proceeded with the election. The following were elected:
Assistant Suprintendent: Rev. Grier Baker
District Secretary: Rev. Allen B. Clark
District Treasurer: Mr. 0. L. Ewell
Advisory Council Members: Rev. P. F. Bean
Rev. J. D. Abbott Rev. W. R. Dudley
The Resolutions Committee reported again.
Resolution VI. Adopted.
Resolution VIII. Lost.
Resolution IX. Tabled.
The Ways and Means Committee reported.
Resolution III. Lost.
Ballots were cast for a member of the Home Missionary Board. Rev. Charles Ruark was elected.
Ballots were cast for a member of the Examining Board. Rev. Alfred Clark was elected.
Appointments to the Sunday School Committee were read: Rev. J. D. Abbott, chairman, Rev. Charles Lewis, and Rev. Nellie Holden.
Motion prevailed to adjourn.
Respectfully submitted, Allen B. Clark, Secretary
RESOLUTIONS OF THE 1952 CONFERENCE I. WHEREAS, Mrs. Etta Hoffman played such an active and important
part in the Denton Camp,
BE IT RESOLVED, That her picture be placed in the Conference Jour-nal to accompany the tribute to her labors.
II. BE IT RESOLVED, That a committee be appointed to investigate th cost, etc. of a memoirs booklet and that this information be referred to the council to decide whether or not the project will be profitable.
III. BE IT RESOLVED, That the Pilgrim Crusader be approved as the official organ of the Eastern District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church and that it be published monthly and that those churches having cuts made pay for them. At such time that the paper is not self-supporting, it shall be discon-tinued.
IV. BE IT RESOLVED, That the Council appoint annually a camp sec-retary to assist the District Secretary with the camp work.
V. WHEREAS, There are only two district rallies held each fiscal year,
BE IT RESOLVED, That three zone chairmen be appointed to hold ral-lies each year and that these chairmen, the executive secretary, and treasurer
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of the Young People's work under the direction of the District Superintendent constitute a Young People's board.
VI. BE IT RESOLVED, That at the discretion of the home missionary a date be set to invite ministers and lay delegates to meet to discuss problems of home missionary work and the smaJler churches.
VII. Lost.
VIII. Lost.
IX. Tabled.
RESOLUTIONS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE
1952 Conference
I. BE IT RESOLVED, That two offerings per annum be received in each church to finance the Pilgrim Crusader for the Conference year.
II. BE IT RESOLVED, That Standing Rule No. 5, page 43 in the 51 Conference Journal be deleted and that it read "Each church shall pay the District Superintendent 250 per member each visit."
III. Lost.
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
To the forty-eighth Annual Conference of the Eastern District, Christian Greetings:
In this time of unusual political and social unrest we do appreciate the "ancho1 that keeps the soul, steadfast and sure as the billows roll." We are glad we are anchored to the unchanging, unshaken "Rock of Ages." Praise the Lord! And "we know whom we have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which we have committed unto Him against that day." It is our concern that in these hectic days we do not allow the spirit-ually hot war against sin to degenerate into a cold one. Since our spiritual strength and wisdom comes from the Lord we must all watch and pray lest we become "encumbered about many things" at the expense of the "better part." May the Lord help us to always keep keenly alert lest we let the great work of the kingdom slip into a second place in our lives.
We also feel a grave concern because of the growing scarcity of old-fashioned, soul-stirring revivals where folk truly pray through until restitu-tions are made and a real and lasting change is evident in their lives. May God help us to humbly pray until God visits us mightily over our entire dis-trict this coming year. We do greatly appreciate the several God-given re-vivals we have had this year and the souls helped but we need a new and deeper and general spiritual awakening.
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MRS. HOFFMAN'S TRIUMPH
A few months ago Mrs. Hoffman, one of our ordained ministers went triumphantly to her glorious reward. She was a great blessing spiritually and financially to our entire denomination, home and foreign, district and general. We do, and shall miss this saint in many ways. Surely, "she did what she could." Her entire life was one of blessing; she was an example of genuine Christianity in action.
DEDICATIONS
There were three church dedications this year. Last fall the Greenwood church was dedicated. This will be a separate work under the Home Mis-sionary Board this year. Salisbury's building project under Rev. Flexon was also completed and dedicated on Dec. 9. It included six Sunday School rooms, pastor's study, choir loft and a twelve foot addition to the sanctuary.
Rev. Allen Clark, with his good people, has built a new 32' by 60' church of brick construction on Goldsboro Street in Easton. It is well planned and built with its Sunday School rooms, indirect lighting and gas floor furnaces. There is ample room on the double lot for parking and parsonage. This is an attractive church in every way and in a good location. It was dedicated on Dec. 16 by Rev. David Wilson and Rev. Dukes. $3,000 was raised in cash and pledges on the Dedication Day.
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
Denton has nearly finished her improvement program for both church and parsonage, coming to the close of the year free of indebtedness.
Ridgely also has "burned her note" clearing the church of all indebted-ness.
About $3,500 plus the interest has been paid on the District Parsonage.
The folk at Bishop's Head have dug a well and put running water into the parsonage with a double drain sink. The parsonage has been newly painted and papered. Best of all they have had a good revival with 26 souls saved or sanctified.
We are all thankful for our new combination dining room, freezing room, grocery room and kitchen that was completed the day camp began. We wish to thank our brethren who came to help and Mr. Sam Nowells, contractor, with his men who so faithfully worked to complete this fine block building. It fills a real need on our Camp Ground and no doubt, if Jesus tarries, will be a great blessing for years to come. We hope this coming year to finish converting the old dining hall into family dormitory rooms with the Book Room in the front on the first floor. This will enable us to enlarge our lunch stand.
Then Dover has remodeled her church. Additional rooms were added to the rear of the building for Sunday School rooms, then the entire structure was brick-veneered. The platform was enlarged and a bell placed in the new church tower. While unfinished at present this place of worship will be ample and attractive when completed. We appreciate the efforts of these good Dover folk with their pastor, Rev. Bateman, in their $20,000 project.
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iViardela, under Rev. Walls, has redecorated the interior of its church. Goldsboro has paid off its mortgage on the parsonage which is now
valued at $4,500, freeing the entire church property of debt. Rev. Bean, pastor, says they expect soon to build a vestibule onto the church.
New Liberty has installed automatic oil heat and are now painting the exterior of the church building.
Smith's Memorial, under Rev. Alfred Clark, has redecorated the inside of their church building laying a beautiful rubber tile floor with border.
HOME MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT
Two tent meetings were held this year. One at Westover under the supervision of Rev. Ruark by the Holden sisters and me last fall, the other by the Holden sisters in July near the New Liberty Church.
The Home Missionary Department has sponsored two revivals at Green-wood, with Rev. Lindy Adams as evangelist in one and I in the other.
The Department is planning on getting a work started in Seaford this year if possible.
STATISTICAL REPORT
Our records this year show a gain of 35 in our church membership and a gain cf 57 in our Sunday School record. We appreciate this double gain. Let us add to it next year.
SPECIAL MEETINGS
The Ministerial Convention in April was held at Denton. It was marked by the sweet presence of God in our midst.
We had two Young People's Rallies, at Denton on Thanksgiving and at Milford on Good Friday.
On July 4, Rev. T. R. York of North Carolina spoke at a Sunday School Convention on the Camp Ground.
Revs. Felter, Leman, and Hoover spoke at the Y. P. Convention on the Camp Ground, July 24.
PASTORAL CHANGES
There have been several pastoral exchanges over the District. We are welcoming Rev, and Mrs. Rimmer and Rev, and Mrs. Nason back into our work, also Rev. Edwin Stetser who comes to us from Allentown and will pastor the Delmar Church.
CAMP REPORT
God has given us another gracious Camp Meeting. The messages have been practical and timely. The enemy fought but God honored His Word and the faithfulness of His servants. We do thank the Lord for the souls that have found precious victory.
At Williston Pond on Wednesday morning after an inspiring message some twenty Christians followed the Lord in baptism. One man threw his
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arms around his mother after she was baptised and together they knelt on the sand while he prayed through to victory. We appreciate the seal of God's approval on this service.
PERSONAL REPORT
Personally, I have assisted in three revivals, held all the business meet-ings, visited all the churches and sought to help and advise as their needs required. I have attended all the General Board meetings, Superintendent's meetings, also the Directors' meetings at Allentown. I have supplied person-ally or otherwise in several churches where the pastor had left or was on vacation. While there has, of course, been some problems, yet I feel there is a united feeling of good will among our Brethren that is working for God's glory and the spreading of the Gospel. Financially, I have received my salary in full. I have returned to the treasurer from the churches $919.66. My district postage, phone and ferry bill was $138.95. My mileage for the Dis-trict was 8,898 miles.
DISTRICT BULLETIN
This year we have published a district bulletin to keep the churches generally posted as to the current church news. Much credit goes to Rev. J. D. Abbott, associate editor, and to Mr. Ewell for making the Pilgrim Cru-sader both interesting and informative. We would like an expression on the part of the Conference as to whether they wish it continued published for another year.
As we turn the record page of this year let us look to God, the great Giver of wisdom and ability for the accomplishment of greater things for the Lord. While we all realize we are in distressing times with its subtle problems, let us be God-conscious realizing He gave all for us and we owe all to Him. We must labor faithfully and effectively for surely the night time when no man can work is coming fast. I praise the Lord for His smile of approval upon this past year of our activities.
Respectfully submitted,
Yours and God's Servant, H. D. Dukes
REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL Ministerial and lay delegates to the 48th Annual Conference:
The Sunday School activities in this district for the past year are worthy of consideration, especially when we are convinced that the Sunday School is a religious and spiritual building agency for the home, the church, the nation, and the world. The work of this arm of the church must not be confined to one hour a week, nor its influence to a small and restricted group. This arm must be constantly active, and this influence ever more far reaching.
For this past fiscal year the District average attendance was 61, which shows a gain of 2 over the previous year. The three attendance leaders in the district were Cambridge 173, Salisbury 155, and Dover 110. Showing
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the greatest numerical gain, Salisbury leads with 22, Quinby comes second with 15, and New Liberty third, showing a gain of 11. In fact, 18 schools show a gain, and 9 show a loss. Insufficient reports and no gain or loss ac-count for the other schools.
The District promotional work has been in three endeavors. A meeting of the District Secretary, Y. P. Exec. Secretary, and the Sunday School Pro-motional Secretary with the District Superintendent resulted in the publishing of the Pilgrim Crusader of the Eastern District. In this four page monthly bulletin one page was assigned to the District Sunday Schools, and an effort was made to secure reports from all of the schools each month regularly. The majority of the schools reported, but some never did respond. It was felt that this organ and this Sunday School page would be of interest to Pilgrims and friends in this Delmarva area.
On January 11, 1952 a district wide Sunday School Rally was held in the High School Auditorium at Milton, Delaware, with Rev. Mark H. Bow-man delivering a challenging address. A panel had under consideration a problem entitled "Engaging Attendance of Sunday School Scholars to All the Services of the Church."
The 3rd Annual Sunday School Convention, July 4th, on Denton Camp Grounds, had as its speaker the Rev. T. R. York from Thomasville, N. C. The Cedar Grove Sunday School Superintendent received the District Ban-ner on behalf of her school for having the highest percentage of enrollment present to this Convention.
It is my opinion there is much room for each school to grow, and a great need for every school to be more than a lecture room where scholars hear of Christ—let it also be a prayer room where all may come to know Christ in his saving and sanctifying power.
Respectfully submitted,
J. D. Abbott Prom. Sec. of S. S.
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IN LOVING MEMORY Paul said, 0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory?
In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
John writes, and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.
The death angel has visited our district again this year leaving empty seats in our homes, churches, and camps: but we expect to meet these dear ones again.
Among those taken from us are the following:
Rev. Rita Gibson Hoffman was born July 6, 1881 at Tilghman Island, Md., and went to be with Jesus March 28, 1952. Mrs. Hoffman was converted at an early age and soon after was sanctified and. became a charter member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Tilghman, Md., where she held her mem-bership at the time of her death. In 1903 she entered God's Bible School at Cincinnati to prepare for God's work and also studied in Darby Bible School at Darby, Pa. She was ordained at Denton Camp in 1906 by Rev. Seth C. Rees. Mrs. Hoffman worked for a while in the slums of Chicago but the
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larger part of her labors were in the evangelistic field. She had a marvelous voice and sang with inspiration and the glory of God upon her. Many have been the times that the power and blessing of God fell upon the congregations as she sang. She served as soloist for William Jennings Bryan's Sunday School class in Florida and was heard clearly a block away without a public address system. God made her a great blessing at the Denton camp where over a period of years she served as song leader, also trained and directed a large choir which the Lord used in a most gracious manner. At an annual conference she was elected Lifetime Honorary Music Director for the camp. She wrote several very good hymns which are new in our hymnal, also some poetry.
The blessing of God was upon her ministry of the Word and many sought and found salvation and cleansing under her preaching.
Mrs. Hoffman worked with a number of our outstanding preachers, among them Rev. Seth C. Rees, Rev. George B. Kulp, Rev. Ed. Fergueson, as well as the leaders of our own district. She and Mrs. Bessie Jones Mitchell spent two years together and were graciously owned of the Lord.
Mrs. Hoffman showed a deep interest in Foreign and Home Missions as well as the Allentown Bible Institute and the training of the youth there.
In 1909 she was married to Rev. Jacob Hoffman of Philadelphia. To-gether they traveled across this nation and also to Palestine and England in the interest of God's kingdom. They lived a most happy and devoted as well as useful life together in God's service. The last several years of her life were spent in ill health, but through it her faith in God held firm.
Funeral services were held in Philadelphia Monday March 31, 1952 by Rev. H. D. Dukes, Dist. Supt., Rev. R. D. Gunsalus, President of A. B. I., Rev. G. L. Helsby, and Rev. Crider of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Burial was in the Friends Cemetery at Philadelphia, Pa.
She was a good and great woman, loyal to God and the church. A woman of vision, and of strong convictions, true to the end. She now rests from her labors but her works will follow her and she will live on in the memory of all who knew her.
LAY MEMBERS BALTIMORE—Mrs. Etta White—Loved the Lord. Was true to the end.
BOZMAN—Mrs. Estella Stielkie—Passed away July 6. An ardent worker in the church.
CENTREVILLE—Mrs. Fannie Schelhouse—A charter member. Mother of Rev. Charles Scheihouse. Walked with God until she was called home.
Mrs. Hettie Meredith—Charter member. Loved the Lord and faith-fully served him to the end.
CRISFIELD—Lynette Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor. Born Jan. 6, 1943. Died Feb. 5, 1952. She loved the church and Sunday School. Our loss is heaven's gain.
Mr. Fred Swift—A Charter member. Went to his reward March 19, 1952. He loved spiritual meetings and was true to the end.
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DENTON—Mrs. Sarah Dora Short—Age. 90. A mother in Israel. Rejoiced always in the Lord.
Mr. Fred Sardin—Age 91. A humble, unassuming Christian.
DOVER—Mrs. Blanche Cook—Loved God and was a real prayer warrior.
GOLDSBORO—Mr. George Melvin—A devoted Christian and a loyal mem-ber to the church. Our loss is heaven's gain.
GROTON—Mr. Kent Breadwater—Age 92. A charter member. Passed away July 22, 1952. Loved God and was faithful to Him to the end.
HARRINGTON—Mrs. Ida Satterfield—A charter member. Passed away at the age of 84. Attended the Denton Camp 52 years. A faithful saint gone to her reward.
HOOPER'S ISLAND—Mr. Alfred Meekins—A great sufferer. Mrs. Addle Phillips—A faithful member.
HUGHES CHAPEL—Angie Estella Gary. Age 2. Daughter of Rev, and Mrs. Gary. Went to be with Jesus Dec. 20, 1951.
HURLOCK—Mr. William Gambrill—Age 88. Passed away July 8, 1952. Converted in his youth, loved spirItual meetings and was faithful to the end.
MILFORD—Mr. Robert Moore—A good Christian. Faithful to the church in giving, prayer and attendance.
MILTON—Mrs. Emma Jones—Fondly known as Aunt Emma. Left a glori-ous testimony before she died Nov. 23, 1951.
Mrs. Lillian Wells—Passed away Sept. 24, 1951. A faithful member. Loved by all.
Mr. Charles Jerchied---Age 77. Physically blind but most spiritual. A devoted follower of Christ.
NEW LIBERTY—Mr. William Wright—Passed away Jan. 29, 1952. Age 73. A member of the church board. Well liked by all who knew him.
OXFORD—Mr. George Blann—Born in Trappe District Oct. 10, 1871. Was saved at an early age, and later sanctified under Rev. T. F. Tabler's ministry. He was a faithful Christian all the rest of his life, and an earnest worker for the Lord. His long and constant Christian life will long be remembered by a host of friends. At the time of his going he was living in Baltimore but was a member of the Pilgrim church in Oxford. He passed away Feb. 3, 1952.
ROXANA—Mr. Albert Wilson—Passed away November 1951.
TRAPPE—Mr. William H. Richardson—Age 86. A stalwart Christian for many years.
Mrs. Charles S. Heisby—Age 85. Passed away May 10, 1952 after a lingering illness. A charter member. For fifty years a faithful and
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loyal Pilgrim. A saint, much in prayer, and strong in faith. Our loss is heaven's gain.
Respectfully submitted,
Louetta Holden
Lida Brasure
STANDING RULES
MATTERS OF FINANCE
No. 1. Since our General Administration budget has been set at $1.00 per member, Church Extension at $1.00, Foreign Missions at $2.00, Sunday School and Youth Work at 25 cents, Church Extension Loan Fund at 50 cents, Senior College Fund at 75 cents our District Budget shall be set at $1.00 per member making a total of $6.50 per member. This money shall be sent to the district treasurer as budget money to be proportioned accordingly.
No. 2. The Conference shall accept the Pension Plan on a District Basis. Each church shall raise its 4 per cent on the pastor's salary as it deems best, and each Evangelist take care of the 2 per cent of his salary as he sees fit and send it to the District Treasurer.
No. 3. Each pastor, evangelist, song evangelist, and the district super-intendent shall pay 50 per cent of his tithe into the local church treasury to be sent in monthly to the district treasurer which shall be divided as follows: one-half to District Home Missions and one-half to the District Budget.. A special offering shall be taken on Mother's Day for District Home Missions and sent to the district treasurer. All monies are to be sent to the District Treasurer by the tenth of each month.
No. 4. Our District Superintendent shall receive $45.00 a week, postage, telephone, fuel, electric, mileage at the rate of 4 cents per mile, two weeks vacation with pay, and be allowed to hold three revivals each year with remuneration.
No. 5. Each church shall pay the District Superintendent 25l per mem-ber each visit.
No. 6. The District Secretary and Treasurer shall receive $35.00 and $50.00 respectively, plus postage.
No. 7. The District Statistician shall be paid $10.00 a year.
No. 8. Each member of the district shall be assessed 55 cents quadren-nially for General Conference expenses.
No. 9. Each church shall permit representatives to make an annual visit in the interest of raising funds to pay ofT indebtedness on the District par-sonage.
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CAMP REGULATIONS
No. 10. Nothing shall be sold at Denton Camp on Sunday.
No. 11. Ministers' children, 14 years of age or over, receiving free board shall assist in the dining room when necessary.
No. 12. All who go to the dining room during our District Camp shall register and be supplied with tickets to be presented upon entrance into the dining room.
No. 13. All cottage holders shall be encouraged to paint their cottages in uniformity with others.
No. 14. A Bible College Service shall be held the first Saturday after-noon of camp and the representative be allowed to take an offering for the Allentown Bible College.
No. 15. No other service shall be in progress during Missionary Services at Denton Camp.
No. 16. A day and hour shall be set for a healing service at Denton Camp annually.
No. 17. A leader shall be appointed by the Council to have charge of the Ring Meetings for the coming year and the same be announced and at-tendance encouraged from the platform.
No. 18. The Camp Committee shall build two cottages on the Camp Ground for sale—this practice to be continued.
No. 19. Each year there shall be a Preachers' Retreat held for a few days in the month of April for the purpose of cleaning up the camp grounds and making general repairs. This retreat shall be directed by the District Council as to date and program and each minister on the district is required to attend.
No. 20. Ladies taking part in the services on the olatform shall be re-quired to dress modestly. "In like manner also, that women adorn them-selves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; but (which becometh women pro-fessing godliness) with good works." I Tim. 2:9-10.
No. 21. No tree shall be cut on the Camp Ground without permission of the Camp Committee.
No. 22. One man shall be appointed and deputized to police the grounds with the aid of helpers.
CONFERENCE REGULATIONS
No. 23. Whereas the General Superintendent has ruled that the Con-ference Year ends when we close books, the books shall be closed June 30th and newly elected church board take office immediately. All reports must be in the hands of the Statistician 10 days before camp.
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No. 24. No pastor's wife shall serve as a delegate to the annual confer-ence if another member of the church is available.
No. 25. Since the Conference follows the District Camp, each minister, his wife and delegate shall be entertained free. All others pay 25 cents a meal.
No. 26. The district secretary shall send, immediately following the Dis-trict Conference, mimeographed copies of the Conference actions concerning finances to each minister, evangelist, song evangelist, the district superin-tendent, and local church treasurer.
MINUTES
No. 27. The Manuscript for the District Minutes shall be in the hands of the printer within 30 days and churches receiving them send the money to the District Treasurer within 10 days.
No. 28. The District Minutes shall be sold at cost.
No. 29. The Editing Committee shall delete from the Minutes all Stand-ing Rules deemed obsolete.
No. 30. Each pastor shall see that the names of deceased members be mailed to the Memoirs Committee when the church books are closed June 30.
DISTRICT BUSINESS
No. 31. No individual shall serve as a member of more than one of the following: Council, Examining Board, Education Board, and Resolution Committee.
No. 32. No annual church business meeting shall be held on Sunday.
No. 33. Whenever possible each pastor shall hold a meeting within the bounds of his own church within the conference year.
No, 34. Each pastor shall have a two weeks vacation with pay.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK
No. 35. The District shall hold Thanksgiving and Good Friday Young People's Rallies.
No. 36. The District Young People's Business Meeting shall be held during the Good Friday Young People's Rally which shall be centrally located in the District.
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK
No. 37. A District Sunday School Rally shall be held on July 4.
No. 38. The Sunday School banner shall be given at rallies on the basis of per cent of enrollment. Each Sunday School secretary shall send his Sun-day School enrollment annually to the District Secretary of Sunday Schools.
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DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT FOR 1951-1952
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Dent on Camp $ 753.47 $ 9,721.71 $10,475.48 $10,761.87 $ —280.40 General Foreign MI,sions 10,914.36 10,914.36 10,914.36 General Home Missions - 2,261.65 2,261.65 2,261.65 General Administration - 1,133.56 1,133.56 1,133.56 Senior College - 846.46 846.46 846.46 Church Extension - 566.77 566.77 566.77 General Sunday School
and Young People - 330.03 330.03 330.03 General Conference Fund - 10.00 10.00 10.00 Pension Fund 1,310.32 1,310.32 1,310.32 Allentown Bible Institute - 690.21 690.21 690.21 District Budget - 308.74 3,292.28 3,601.12 3,528.86 72.15 District Home Missions - 1,076.12 2,929.74 4,005.86 1,788.36 2,216.20 District Sunday School 110.39 62.11 112.50 99.87 72.63 District Parsonage 3,341.78 3,541.78 3,224.92 316.86 Aged Ministers 118.49 118.49 118.49
GRAND TOTAL . $2,248.72 I $37,729.36 I $39,978.59 I $37,457.24 I $2,525.93
Signed, 0. L. EWELL, District Treasurer
REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE To the Eastern District Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church; We,
the auditing committee, have examined the books of the District Treasurer and found them in good condition.
MARY P. GARRETT
ETTA M. CLOTJGH
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 37
PASTOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
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1,825.00 I 211.00 yes I 396.00 I 2,432.00
2,340.00 200.00 yes 20.00 2,560.00 3,380.00 I 25.00 yes 3,405.00 2.146.00J 87.00 yes 2,233.00 1,185.74 20.00 - no 110.00 1,315.74 1,590.00 32.64 yes 1,622.64 1,259.00 45.00 yes 173.00 1,477.00 1,340.00 I 43.00 yes 299.00 1,682.00 1,610.00 I 120.00 yes 200.00 1,930.00 2,370.00 1 .800.00
747.87 2,790.00 1,883.00
835.90 I no 2,080.00 60.00 yes 147.25 1,195.54 124.00 yes 222,00 2,575.00 42.95 yes 166.45 1,426.711300.00 I yes 75.00 1,910.00 I 106.00yesI
982.14 I 297.00 I yes 83.76 211.86 I
1,820.00 I 35.00 yes 50.00 3,120.00,1 50.00 yes 500.00 1,340.00 46.00 I yes 299.00 1,430.00 10.00 yes 110.00 1,300.00 165.00 yes
2,768.93 1,994.00 1,047.47 3,393.33 1,935.00
835.90 2,287.25 1,541.54 2,784.90 1,801.71 2,016.00 1,362.00
1905.00 3 .670.00 1,685.00 1,550.00 1,465.00
TOTALS 1122 I 133 I 8 I 7L I $57,597.59 I $3,130.37 126 Yl $5,093.95 I$65,821.91 260 5N
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TOTALS 947
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40 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
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RECEIPTS
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To
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Rec
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Baltimore 1St Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
$ 224.38 271.53 789.27
4.50 117.91
4,868.84 2,409.32
868.39 1,060.00 3,077.00
$ 241.75 $ 681.04 I $
606.96 671.00 855.65
5,791.61 2,680.85 2,494.84 2,160.50 4,505.56
230.22 425.00
Bozman Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
18.60 858.08 4.72 1,669.00
1,360.08 5,513.86 342.82 1,135.99 172.58 2,351.91
325.00 1,053.00 1,255.59
820.94 636.13
1,201.68 2,726.72
19,020.62 2,299.75 3,160.00
10,876.76
Crisfield Delmar Denton Dover Easton
Exm ore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gumboro -
26.05 3,070.93 273.14 3,124.05 616.86 266.51 3,230.75 2,126.82 896.65 8,850.49 84.32 3,1 52.51
2,104.23 1,794.90 1,240.24 1,945.65 145.00
115.73 I 2,989.97 472.00
470.76 43.83
6.25
Harrington Hooper's Island Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel
727.78 5,661.43 17.32
1,065.53 54.79 3,056.51 62.86 2,308.08
8,540.74 2,998.07 1,134.96 4,491.26 3,011.49
2,151.53
69.43 1,379.96
355.61 285.00
144.97
404.48 19,968.16 13,002.73
438.11 2,269.08
2.45 1,117.99 817.98 275.10 3,046.37 426.40 132.97 1,702.32 533.28 327.90 7,097.98
34.95 2,575.92
3,740.91 6,028.56
27,715.30 15,237.56 2,719.96 3,078.97 2,096.90
3,577.70
1,938.42 4,234.98 4,637.59 7,425.88 2,610.87
33.85 24.36
305.41 148.14
5,540.14
5,223.45 140.38 851.70
2,589.59 16,487.15
5,034.05
75.00 5,114.60 9.76 106.26
255.98 290.31 2,441.45
141.30 5,769.65
Saxis Ti Ig hma n Trappe
2,460.76 280.00 I 2,840.73 3,019.32 I 3,234.28
99.97 214.96
TO1ALS. I $7,825.14 I $98,630.57 $22,496.90 $53,759.60 I $182,712.21
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240.08 65.26
366.29
1,190.63
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723.84 199.58 309.48 224.74 122.61
1,040.22
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 41
LOCAL CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT
EXPENDITURES-I Continued)
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Baltimore 1St $ 2,479.00 I $ 182.15 I $ 201.04 1$ 398.96 Baltimore 2nd 660.83 519.50 I I Bethlehem 868.39 Bishop's Head 1,020.00 Bloxom 2,726.57 Bozman 510.00 Broomes Island 1,669.00 261.12 Cambridge 3,120.00 913.51 9,150.00 Cape Charles 1,156.00 195.83 300.00 Cedar Grove 1,640.00 50.00 Crisfield 2,346.00 Delmar 1,620.00 Denton 2,340.00 Dover 3,380.00 168.96 Easton 2,146.00 450.00 Exmore 1,185.74 147.00 Goldsboro 1,622.64 28.75 700.00 Greensboro 1,259.00 Groton Gum boro 1,610.00 Harrington 2,370.00 Hooper's Island 1,780.00 232.63 Hughes Chapel 747 .82 Hurlock 2,804.13 Laurel 1,883.00 Mardela 835.90 I 200.00 Milford 2,080.00 Millsboro 1,195.00 262.00 139.20 1,873.12 Milton New Liberty 1,426.71 Oxford 1,910.00 375.00 17.50 Quinby 982.14 72.00 588.11 Ridgely 211.86 10.00 300.00 Roxana 1,820.00 Salisbury 3,120.00
Saxis 400.00 Tilghman 1,430.00 Trappe 1,300 430.00
TOTALS 1$ 57,597.59 I $1,633.25 I $1,674.79 $14,598.31
579.05 1$ 634.00 172.45 125.00 325.40 89.11
250.00 2,288.32
118.00 266.49
1,079.78 I 190.40 488.58
I 18,124.63 I 242.52
113.64 I 817.98 537.35 I 193.91 179.64 554.00 263.00 103.98 195.96 590.2311,114.89 64.81
100.49 25.00 406.45 183.00
2,211.76
819.46 200.23
I$15,432.85 $23,844.03
1$ I
97.40
272.53 425.00 166.44 222.40
140.30
107.00 341.00
Baltimore 1St Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishops Head Bloxom
482.80
Bozman Broomes lsIand__._ Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
Exmore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gum boro
Harrington Hooper's lsland Hughes Chapel . Hurlock Laurel - 25.00
9,363.40
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26.34 30.00 15.00 22.50 20.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 30.00
20.00 15.00 10.62 15.00 40.00
15.00 15.00
650.00 226.00 150.00 460.00 350.40 125.00 428.00 368.07 150.00 300.00 650.00 400.00 40.00
470.00 49.50
280.00 210.00
27.73
44.00 27.23 236.00 21.91 I 50.58 27.17 834.85
10.50 65.00 124.89
3.18 12.15
43.86 I 237.08
8.44 8.44 148.14
65.18 I 171.80
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TOTALS____. 1532,604.85 512,801.41 15635.22 I 53,618.94 $579.78 55,551.06
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425.00 1 75.00 480.00 523.00 380.00 271.87 515.00 500.00 175.25 636.13 316.82 304.00 335.00
1,150.00 20.00
27.50 16.60 15.00 10.50 15.00 20.00 17.50 50.00 50.00 20.00
34.35 133.53 24.00
177.23 157.00 22.02 47.04
2,126.96
418.00 20.00
25.00 94.15 $ 10.00 27.50 40.60 $ 15.00 15.00 6.00 66.83 13.00 15.00
10.00 27.42
7.50 7.50 7.50
290.00 175.00 90.00
9.05 12.00 33.62
30.3 1 91.41
110.91
35.00
53.15 2,711.72
11 2. 1 5 5.00
212.33
42 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
LOCAL CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT
EXPENDITURES (Continued)
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 43
LOCAL CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT
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Crisfield 6.00 I 351.81 3,084.03 12.95 Delmar 107.23 74.10 21.26 20.00 3,024.18 I 716.73 Denton - 90.01 13.30 1,819.27 5,924.18 104.38 Dover - 87.82 61.12 3,843.05 27,791.36 1,923.94 Easton 35.001 14.45 25.00 91.80 I 145.1) 15,756.00 483.56
Exmore . 13.87 81.04 2,098.16 621.80 Goldsboro - 23.52 23.52 26.05 93.60 I 31.00 3,070.66 8.31 Greensboro . 80.00 93.00 2,098.79 Groton Gumboro 82.51 - -
3,238.63 I 339.07
Harrington 205.51 140.40 506.14 7,648.87 891.87 Hooper's lsland_ I 260.94 2,874.37 123.70 Hughes Chapel_. 7.05 1,344.92 8.18 F-lurlock I 416.61 4,340.88 150.38 Laurel 2,805.95 205.54 Mardela I I 30.90 1,938.42 Milford . 116.00 11.00 36.891 4,011.87 223.11 Millsboro 27.04 18.22 80.92 4,476.68 160.61 Milton 130.00 21.76 115.00 118.80 1,030.66 7,411.16 14.72 New Liberty 14.25 548.33 2,565.19 47.68
Oxford I 84.40 - 24.89 I 50.00 5,200.71 22.74 Quinby I 2,226.06 9.76 Ridgely . 28.47 765.32 86.38 Roxana . 17.00 2,589.59 Salisbury I 30.00 7.56 15,752.44 734.71
Sads . Tilghman I 2,803.83 36.90 Trappe I 10.00 11.80 I 489.31 2,974.24 I 260.24
TOTALS $887.77 I $404.75 722.64 I $796.50 I $10,362.04 $151,124.40 I $10,021.26
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Harrington Hooper's lsland Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel -
112 TOTALS 312 I 2268 I 2580 I 2152 I 1878 164 135 I 81 1 577 41 I 158
Baltimore 1St Baltimore 2nd . Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom -
Bozman Broomes lsland Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
Crisfield Delmar Dentori Dover Easton
Exmore - Goldsboro - Greensboro - Groton Gumboro
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3 34 9 I 106 61 79
14 108 8 I 72
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5 43 80 59 26
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18.00
190.56
1,247.60
318.54 1,139.35
82.90 272.74 16.97 336.02 42.68 97.94 439.93 27.88 15.82 296.32 18.15 54.15 461.63 11.60
153.15 438.11 209.35
21.76
112.96 51.80 127.15 131.90 416.64 32.33 253.88
147.53 983.11 90.08 I 370.08
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837.25 11.84 199.67
228.86 I 357.64 43.18 718.38 71.18 I 238.05
51.02 2.20
55.31 I 496.29
17.77 528.56 16.50
19.04 179.85 17.59
47.00 22.71 71.42
1,119.35 10.99
83.67 45.34
607.93 16.00 174.72 280.28 5.93 506.13 I 13.2 533.88 15.86
1,743.28 79.00 30.11
103.36 19.16
1,356.85 23.53 349.85 29.74 63.43
197.89 I 8.84 1,259.71 51.99
591.59 714.64
7.35 7.00
146.25 174.80 439.21
8.89 10.46
68.04 41.92 78.38
135.81
96.79 42.35
65.33 66.35
463.68 338.00
1,918.72 355.64 714.21
1,705.10 230.29 527.38
1,383.58 228.01 586.50 960.45 326.82 153.60 232.82 441.44
110.17 20.00
744.72
120.20 591.50 124.67 135.24 186.25 223.98 540.00 550.00 175.47 56.73
152.88 136.71
645.73 I 203.02
264.71 316.32 706.44 614.24 445.06 986.65 49S.56
1,168.73 460.18
1,477.17 430.83
73.89 206.73
1,445.07
512.00 115.00 64.96
195.10 84.00
253.15 438.11 176.35 500.42
137.50 104.00
3.59
356.20
669.97 146.08 850.45 76.15
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 45
SUNDAY SCHOOL FINANCIAL REPORT
RECEIPTS
Baltimore 1st Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
Bozman Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
Crisfield Delmar Denton Dover Easton
Exmore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gumboro Harrington Hooper's Island Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel
Mardela Milford Millsboro Milton New Liberty Oxford Quinby Ridgely Roxana Salisbury Saxis Tilghman Trappe
TOTALS__. $2893.31 $15,057.87 I $535.55 $7,572.00 I $26,058.73 I $7,290.78
46 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL FINANCIAL REPORT
EXPENDITURES
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Baltimore 1st Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's I-lead Bloxom
Bozman - Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles - Cedar Grove Crisfield Delmar Deriton Dover Easton
Exmore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gum boro
Harrington Hooper's Island Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel
Mardela Mi I ford Millsboro Milton New Liberty
Oxford Quinby Ridgely Roxaria Salisbury
Saxis Tilghman Trappe
TOTALS
$ 52.58 I $ 52.58 $ 105.16 $ 13.14 $ 26.28 $ 39.43
16.95 16.95 33.89 4.24 8.48 12.71 308.00 3.08 6.15 .77 1.54 2.30 114.57 I 114.57 229.15 28.64 37.29 I 85.93
13.87 68.25 14.39 15.60 21.49 25.84 62.30 63.46 20.26
4.36 6.54 11.76 17.64 10.52 15.78
31.23 62.47 7.81 19.69 4.42 2.50 7.43 3.23 9.74
16.85 6.78
19.25
10.58 15.85 8.00 12.00 .66 1.00
54.80 109.60 1 13.70 I 27.40
22.47 I 22.47 I 44.95 5.62 11.24 11.71 11.71 I 23.43 2.93 5.86
$1,121.66 $1,121.66 $2,243.32 $280.42 I $560.84 I $841.25
28.65 34.46 83.08 84.61 26.99 8.73
23.52 21.03
3 1 .23
18.49 91.00 19.18 20.81
18.49 91.00 19.18 20.81 28.65 34.46 83.08 84.61 26.99 8.73
23.52 21.03
36.99 182.00 38.36 41.62 57.31 68.92
166.15 169.23 53.99 17.46 47.04 42.06
4.63 22.75 4.79 5.20 7.17 8.61
20.77 21.15 6.75 2.18 5.88 5.26
9.24 45.50 9.59
10.40 14.33 17.23 41.54 42.31 13.50
15.62 23.43
38.94 I 67.40 I 27.13 76.99
21.15 16.00
1.32
54.80
78.77 17.69 9.99
29.71 12.92
78.77 17.69 9.99
29.71 12.92 38.94 67.40 27.13 76.99
21.15 16.00 1.32
157.55 35.39 19.99 59.41 25.85 77.89
134.81 54.27
153.97
42.30 5.29 32.00 4.00 2.64 .33
39.38 8.85 5.00
14.85 6.46
19.48 33.70 13.56 38.49
41.10
16.86 8.79
57.07 13.27 7.50
22.23 9.70
29.22 50.55 20.35 57.74
261.71 415.88 60.07 96.33 71.92 230.97
$ 52.58 147.70
Crisfield Delmar Den) on Dover Easton
Exm ore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gumboro
Harrington Hooper's Island Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel
446.63 1,296.65 140.59 44.13 288.65 72.52 458.07 247.37 597.86 16.38
27.51 69.43 31.10
107.53 24.91
417.55 897.22 464.46
1,061.20 43 5. 26
54.60 221.79 120.93
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78.77 17.69 9.99
29.71 12.92 38.94 67.40 27.13 76.99
230.20 76.49
177.13 121.00 515.96 133.61 276.64 170.03 384.06 361.42
3073 92.38 75.15
176.70 61.48
1.61 5.83 .38
140.21 18.99
102.24 21 2.56
Oxford Qu i nby Ridgely Roxana Salisbury
Saxis Tilghman Trappv
22.47 11 .7 1
12.20 $ 86.07 ]$ 1,043.09 I
230.22 40.50 463.68 140.00 143.00 319.00 I 19.00
276.73 1,649.43 I 269.29 269.581 86.06
111.05 343.12 680.79 33.42 162.00 672.38 1,656.60 48.50
164.15 316.72 13.57 194.77 393.79 133.59
432.50 166.84 925.74 457.84 110.20 228.01
16.95 308.00 114.57
(8.49 91.00 19.18 20.80 28.65 34.46 83.08 84.61 26.99 8.73
23.52 2 1.03
31.23 I
10.13 152.41 1.19 84.48 187.68 45.14 80.00 403.70 37.71 51.97 77.99 30.42
183.07 I 569.30 76.43
Mardela Milford Milisboro Milton New Liberty
TOTALS . $1,121.65 I $3,553.93 $1,893.43 I $6,446.21 $19,184.35 I $6,074.38
I
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Baltimore 1st Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
Bozman Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
82.79 36.00
125.10
104.42 202.84 27.85 63.78 77.65
117.81 1 74. 1 7 201.67 125.92 25.55 74.16 90.95 22.19
100.70 175.25 64.10 29.06 91.20 81.91
90.09 44.93
12.35
43.17
21.15 16.00
1.32
54.80
84.40 51.44 50.27
102.90 328.30
43.07 33.13
28.44
41.18
17.50 53.77
133.70 68.06
206.36 1,304.86
15.68 I 128.23 345.94 I 567.73 221.97 637.90
58.5
295.00
82.26 9.20
103.56 532.57 35.80
170.62 9.31
95.85
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Mardela Milford Millsboro Milton New Liberty bxford Qu i nby Ridgely Roxana Salisbury Saxis Tilghman Trappe
6 0 11 45 18 35 35 35
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48 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY REPORT
STATISTICAL
Baltimore 1st Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
Bozman Broomes Island Cambridge 0 Cape Charles Cedar Grove
35 41 I 52 52 I 32 55
1 I 19 48
Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gumboro Harrington Hooper's Island - Hughes Chapel Hurlock - Laurel
U 50 0 39
0 51
64
14 14
25
9
38 3 21 25
2 3 20
TOTALS 12! 898 I 334 I 274 219 I 86 I 78 I 19 I 373
0—Organized, 10; li—Unorganized, 2 Gain—I 9
RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES
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38.71 120.28 116.00 227.41
49.56
10.00 38.39
142.29 196.22 821.37
137.27 109.53 797.27
176.92 603.30 150.61 I 452.69
163.77 104.97 I 58.80 32.36 12.49 I 19.77
.29 72.07 26.84
4.50
63.02 235.00
334.57 1.00 335.57 I 327.07 I 8.50
192.92 96.94 95.98 138.00 70.00 68.00
147.65 65.14 12.82
1.65 26.52 50.20
87.71 105.21 62.00 I 76.00
96.42 96.71
144.80 II 149.30 91.66
63.02 235.00
$ 18.21 $ 27.59 I $ 45.80 17.72 80.92 98.64
83.25 I 206.74 I 289.99
$ 31.00 $ 14.80 80.65 17.99
208.71 81.28
5.02 86.59 24.10
25.60 31.49 33.00 28.45
62.67 88.79 93.00
237.35
120.28 126.00 265.80
46.23 93.41 33.51
96.06 102.81 787.86
426.38
54.58 1.27
109.19 31.09
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 49
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY REPORT
FINANCIAL
Baltimore 1st Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
Bozman Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove Crisfield Delmar Denton Dover Easton
Exmore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gumboro -
Harrington Hooper's Island - Hughes Chapel 1-lurlock - Laurel
Mardela Milford Millsboro Milton New Liberty Oxford Quinby Ridgely Roxana Salisbury Saxis Tilghman Trappe
TOTALS $1,022.15 $3,010.32 I $4,032.47 $2,699.18 I $1,333.29
1,557.32 88.27 3,529.20
120.28 20,846.00 126.00 2,756.04 265.80 3,953.80
4,480.56
196.22 821.37
6,811.28 31,497.12 16,566.38
2,873.56 3,311.79 2,538.31
4,223.43
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
SUMMARY OF TOTALS BY DEPARTMENTS
RECEIPTS
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Baltimore 1St Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishop's Head Bloxom
Bozma n Broomes Island Cambridge Cepe Charles Cedar Grove
Crisfield Del mar Denton Dover Eastori
Exmore 2,719.96 Goldsboro 3,078.97 Greensboro 2,096.90 Groton Gumboro 3,577.70
Harrington 8,540.74 Hooper's Island - 2,898.07 Hughes Chapel 1,065.53 Hurlock - 4,491.26 Laurel 3,011.49
1,086.26 98.64
463.68 338.00
1,918.72
355.64 714.21
1,705.10 330.29 527.38
1,383.58
586.50 960.45 326.82
153.60 232.82 441.41
645.73
1,743.28 264.71 280.28 706.44 614.24
45.80 I 6,923.69 2,779.49 2,958.52 2,498.50
289.99 6,259.27
603.30
10,887.32 3,262.78 1,345.81 5,361.47 3,658.09
163.77 32.36
5,791.61 2,680.85 2,494.84 2,160.50 4,050.561
1,201.68 2,726.72
19,020.62 2,299.75 3,160.62
3,096.981
6,028.56 29,715.30 16,239.56
Mardela . 1,938.42 445.06 Milford 4,234.98 986.65 Millsboro - 4,637.59 495.56 Milton 7,425.88 1,168.73 New Liberty 2,610.87 460.16
Oxford - 3,683.26 1,477.17 Quinby 2,235.82 430.83 Ridgely 851.70 73.89 Roxana 2,589.59 I 206.73 Salisbury 16,487.15 I 1,445.07
Sax is Tilghrnan - 2,840.73 669.97 Trappe - 3,234.28 850.45
149.30 91.66
96.71 2,383.48 5,318.34 5,133.15 8,743.91 3,162.69
63.02 235.00
335.57
5,223.45 2,891.65
925. SO 2,796.3 2
18,267.79
192.92 I 3,703.62 138.00 -4,084.73
TOTALS 182,712.21 26,058.73 I 4,032.47 I 9212,803.41
50
38.71 120.28 116.00 327.41
$ 6,225.20 $ 476.09 2,640.52 138.97 2,958.52 2,475.00 23.50 5,670.02 589.25 1,443.611 113.71 3,431.22
19,091.91 1,754.09 2,429.18 326.86 3,461.15 492.65
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Baltimore 1St Baltimore 2nd Bethlehem Bishops Head Bloxom
B ozman Broomes Island Cambridge Cape Charles Cedar Grove
Crisfield Delmar Denton Dover Easton
Exmore Goldsboro Greensboro Groton Gum boro
Harrington Hoopers Island Hughes Chapel Hurlock Laurel
Mardela Milford Millsboro Milton New Liberty
Oxford Quinby Ridgely Roxana Salisbury
$ 5,149.11 $ 1,043.09 2,559.87 80.65 2,494.84 463.68 2,156.00 319.00 3,811.88 1,649.43 1,174.03 I 269.58 2,711.72 680.79
17,315.03 1,656.60 1,996.36 316.72 2,839.95 393.79 3,084.03 925.74
5,924.18 415.88 27,791.36 951.14 15,756.00 230.97 2,098.16 152.41 3,070.66 187.68 2,098.79 403.70
3,238.63 569.00 7,648.87 446.63 2,874.37 140.59 1,344.92 288.65 4,340.88 459.07 2,805.95 597.86 1,938.42 417.55 4,011.87 986.65 4,476.98 464.46 7,411.16 1,061.20 2,563.19 435.25 5,103.49 84.40 2,226.06 267.40
765.32 68.06 2,589.59 206.36
15,752.44 1,304.86
4,009.77 I 470.79
6,449.59 I 361.69 29,539.77 I 1,957.35 15,986.97 I 579.41 2,250.57 I 622.99 3,258.34 I 53.45 2,502.49 I 35.82
3,807.93 I 415.50 8,246.11 I 2,641.21 3,014.96 I 167.83 1,633.67 I 80.70 4,904.92 I 456.58 3,316.30 342.79
Sax is Tilghman Trappe
2,863.83 56773 2,974.24 637.90
3,468.50 235.12 3,612.14 472.59
96.94
TOTALS__. $151,124.40 $19,184.35 $2,699.18 I $173,007.93 I $39,795.48
$ 31.00
208.71
109.53 797.27
150.61
104.97 12.49
12.82 235.00
327.07
2,355.97 27.51 4,981.16 437.18 4,941.44 191.71 8,620.01 123.90 3,063.58 99.11 5,200.71 I 22.74 2,728.46 11.36
833.38 92.21 2,795.95 .37
17,384.37 I 883.42
72.07
147.65 65.14
PROPERTY STATEMENT
CHURCH PARSONAGE TOTAL
CHURCH Value Debt Equity Value Debt Equity Value Debt Equity
Baltimore 1st $ 90,000.00 $ 398.96 I $ .89,601.04 $ 8,000.00 I $ 8,000.00 $ 98,000.00 $ 398.96 $ 97,601.0'i . Baltimore, 2nd -
Bethlehem 5,500.00 452.00 5,048.00 . 5,500.00 452.00 5,048.00 - Bishop's Head 2,000.00 I 2,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 Bloxom 17,000.00 I 17,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 Bozrnan 4,000.00 4,000.00 4000.00 4,000.00 . Broornes Island 6,000.00 6,000.00 5,000.00 5,000 00 11000.00 11,000.00 Cambridge . 70,000.00 12,800.00 57,200.00 12,000.00 ...I 12,000.00 82,000.00 12,800.00 69,200.00 CapeCharles 15,000.00 3,125.00 12,875.00 15,000.00 3,125.00 12,875.00 - '--C .iaGove
Crisfield 7,000.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 Delrnar 8,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,000.00 13,000.00 Denton 10,000.00 10,000.00 4,000.00 I I 4,000.00 14,000.00 14,000.00 Dover 12,000.00 12,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 Easton 35,000.00 5,850.00 29,15000 15,000.00 15,000.00 50,000.00 5,850.00 44,150.00
Exmore 5,000.00 2,140.46 2,85954 5,000.00 2,140.46 2,859.54 Goldsboro 2,500.00 2,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 Greensboro 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 Groton . 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Gumboro 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,350.00 4,350.00
Harrington 10,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 Hooper's Island - 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Hughes Chapel 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Hurlock - 9,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 Laurel 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 I 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00
Mardela 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500:00 4,500.00 Milford 10,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 I 8,000.00 18,000.00 1B4O00.00 Millsboro - 10,000.00 1,500.00 8,500.00 10,000.00 1,500.00 8,500.00 Milton 7,500.00 7,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 12,500.00 I 12,500.00 New Liberty 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00
Oxford 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000. OC Quinby 2,000.00 588.11 1,411.89 2,000.00 588.11 1,411.Bc Ridgely 5,000.00 I 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Roxana 8,000.00 50,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,000.00 1 3,000.00 Salisbury 50,000.00 50,000.00 10,000.00 10,000 00 60,000.00 60,000.00
Saxis 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1 ,500.00 Tilghman . 4,000.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 Trappe . 11,000.00 375.00 10,625.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 16,000.00 I 375.00 I 15,625.0C
TOTALS
$472,500.00 $27,229.53 I $445,270.47 $137,350.00 I I $i37,350.00 $609,850.00 I $27,229.53 $582,620.47
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