Journal of Proceedings
FORTY - SEVENTH
A\NUAL SESSION
of the
Indiana Conference
Pilgrim Holiness Church Frankfort, Indiana
August 21, 22, 23, 1950
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CONTENTS
Official Directory 4
Journal of Proceedings 6
Rules 15
Zone Arrangement and Leadership 15
Reports of Officers, Boards and Committees—
Report of Northern District Superintendent 17
Report of Central District Superintendent 19
Report of Southern District Superintendent 21
Report of Auditing Committee 23
Report of Conference Treasurer 23
Report of Camp Meeting Treasurer 26
Report of Treasurer of Ministerial Convention Committee 27
Report of Conference Young People's Treasurer 27
Financial Report of Frankfort Pilgrim College 28
Statement of Assets of Frankfort Pilgrim College 29
Report of Educational Board 30
Report of Committee on Resolutions 33
Report of Ways and Means Committee 42
Report of Conference Sunday School Committee 43
Report of Committee on Memoirs 44
Ministerial Directory—
Ordained Ministers 45
Licensed Ministers 49
Deaconesses, Missionaries, In Educational Work 51
Coming From Other Churches or Districts 52
Conference Evangelists 52
Song Evangelists 53
In Memorium 53
Council Report on Placement of Pastors 55
Report of Conference Statistician 59
Church Reports 62
Unstationed Ministers' Report 93
Evangelistic Singers' Report 95
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DIRECTORY
OFFICERS
District Superintendent (Northern District) Rev. Floyd Goins 504 W. Walnut St., Frankfort, md., Phone 3542
District Superintendent (Southern District) Rev. Melvin Snyder 105 S. 17th St., Terre Haute, md., Phone Harrison 9138
District Superintendent (Central District) Rev. Ralph Nibarger 6802 East Washington St., Indianapolis, md., Phone Blackstone 0366
Assistant District Superintendent (Southern District) Rev. Mark Storey 2727 Claremont St., Evansville, md., Phone 2-8725
Assistant District Superintendent (Central District) Rev. T. J. Preusz 1725 East 46th St., Indianapolis, md., Phone Humble 7220
Assistant District Superintendent (Northern District) Rev. Gilbert Noel 1005 West 10th St., Marion, md., Phone 2846
Conference Secretary Rev. Carl Reed 430 N. Union St., Winchester, md., Phone 27974
Conference Treasurer Rev. E. V. Halt 226 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md.. Phone Market 6481
Advisory Members
James Hertel, 507 Hinman St Columbus, md. B. W. Wright, 1304 5. 21st St Terre Haute, md. Ernest Carroll, 1115 East Indiana St South Bend, md. A. L. Luttrull, 105 Villa Drive Evansville, md. Area Montgomery, 706 S. Fifth St Frankfort, md.
Conference Statistician
Rev. Leonard Fletcher Fulton, md.
Conference Young People's Officers
Rev. 0. D. Emery Executive Secretary 37 North 7th Street, West Terre Haute, md.
Rev. E. A. Poe Assistant Executive Secretary 1138 North 18th Street, Lafayette, md.
Rev. Vernal Mowery Treasurer 220 East Pennsylvania St., Shelbyville, md.
Rev. Donald Rohner Secretary 811 North Third St., Evansville, md.
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
Resolutions Committee
Revs. G. W. Noel, Angus Jeffers, G. R. Bateman, A. L. Luttrull, Raymond Street.
Ways and Means Committee
Revs. Fay Locke, Ray Smith, C. D. Jester, Mark Storey, Carl Roark.
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Committee On Memoirs.
Revs. Beulah Arnett, Eula Kennedy, Mrs. Walter Keeney.
Auditing Committee
Revs. Edgar Poe, Clarence Jackson. Walter Keeney.
Reception Committee
Revs. E. 0. Howell, Carl Roark, Ralph McCrory.
Devotional Committee
Revs. Area Montgomery, E. W. Wright, George Huff.
Examining Board
Revs. Clarence Hamilton, Area Montgomery—each for three years. Revs. Ernest Carroll, George Huff—each for two years. Revs. Virgil Kelley, Virgil Camp—each for one year.
Educational Board
Revs. J. W. Adcock, E. W. Grossman, Walter Daugherty, Duane Watkins— each for three years.
Revs. Lester Henry, Harry Shepherd—each for two years. Revs. Carrie Gick, Walter Keeney—each for one year.
Trustees of the Indiana Conference
Revs. M. H. Snyder, F. J. Goins, R. E. Nibarger, E. V. Halt, Area Mont. gomery.
Conference Sunday School Committee
Rev. Milford Burcham, Chairman; Rev. James Hertel, Promotional Secretary; Rev. Lindley Arnett.
Committee to Arrange Ministerial Conventions
Southern District: Revs. Mark Storey, W. A. Frye, George Neal. Central District: Revs. E. E. Crowder, R. H. Smith, James Kerby. Northern District: Revs. Walter Daugherty, Leonard Fletcher, 0. D. Williams.
Camp Meeting Board
Rev. M. H. Snyder Rev. Aaron Hayhurst Rev. Willis Clock Rev. Wilbur Pottenger Rev. Fay Locke Rev. Emery Wood
Rev. Raymond Street Rev. R. E. Nibarger Rev. Clarence Jackson - Rev. C. D. Jester Rev. C. Wilkins Rev. Angus Jeffers Rev. F. J. Goins Rev. T. J. Preusz Rev. James Pursley Rev. Virgil Camp Rev. 0. D. Williams Rev. Wilbur Hartley
Rev. R. K. Storey, President, Frankfort Pilgrim College
Indiana Conference Members of the Board of Directors Frankfort Pilgrim College
Rev. Floyd Goins Rev. M. H. Snyder Rev. James Hertel Mr. Virgil Halt
Rev. R. E. Nibarger Mr. Robert Hines Rev. E. W. Wright Rev. Ralph McCrory
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
FIRST SITTING
The Forty-seventh Annual Session of the Indiana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church convened at Frankfort, Indiana, August 21, 1950, at nine a. in.
The Conference opened with devotions in charge of Rev. James E. Kerby. Rev. Russell Wooteri led in singing "Where He Leads I'll Follow", after which Rev. Adam Schwing led in prayer. Rev. Ernest Carroll read, as the Scripture lesson, Col. 3:1-15.
Rev. Ralph Nibarger introduced Rev. L. W. Sturk, General Superintend-ent, who took the chair.
Rev. Sturk addressed the Conference from the subject "Prayer and Evangelism", using the Scripture Matt. 17:20-21.
Motion prevailed that Rev. Ernest Carroll be seated as a member of the Examining Board.
The Secretary, Rev. Carl R. Reed, called the roll.
Motion prevailed to permit pastors to suggest some member of local church who is present to be seated in the Conference in the absence of the elected lay delegate or alternate.
Motion prevailed to seat June Risinger as delegate for the Madison Church.
Motion prevailed to amend the standing rule fixing the conference bar by eliminating the South wing of the tabernacle from the bar.
Motion prevailed that the hours of the Conference session be the same as last year: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Rev. M. H. Snyder appointed Mrs. Ethel Morrison to fill a vacancy on the Memorial Committee.
Rev. Floyd Goins, Superintendent of Northern District, read his report, which was accepted.
The Conference recessed by expiration of time. Dismissed with prayer by Rev. Melvin Snyder.
SECOND SITTING
The second sitting opened with Rev. James Colter in charge of devotions. Rev. Dale Emery led in singing "Amazing Grace". Rev. Wayne Stroud read the first chapter of I John as a Scripture lesson, after which Rev. Gilbert Noel led in prayer.
The minutes of the morningssion were read and approved.
Rev. Victor Cokley and Rev. Roy Phillips were introduced to the Con. ference. Each gave a brief testimony.
The report of the Auditing Committee was read and accepted.
The report of the Conference Treasurer was read and accepted.
The report of the Conference Statistician was read and accepted.
Rev. R. G. Flexon, at the suggestion of the Chairman, greeted the Con-ference and gave a brief speech of appreciation.
The report of the Camp Meeting Treasurer was read and accepted.
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Rev. Melvin Snyder, Superintendent of the Southern District, read his report, which was accepted.
Rev. A. L. Luttrull was introduced to the Conference and he testified briefly.
The report of the Sunday School Committee was read and accepted.
The report of the Young People's Treasurer was read and accepted.
The report of the Ministerial Convention Treasurer was read and ac-cepted.
The report of the Frankfort Pilgrim College was read and accepted.
The Resolutions Committee gave a partial report.
A motion was made that in view of the growing sentiment for division that the following be substituted for Resolution No. 1: A test vote concerning division shall be taken, and if the Conference is in favor of division, a com-mittee be appointed to bring in a plan for such division.
The previous question was called and carried.
The motion to substitute was voted on and carried.
The previous question was called and carried.
The test vote was taken and the results showed 228 for division with 47 against.
Motion was made that each of the three district superintendents appoint two men from his district, who shall, together with the district superintendents, form the committee.
Motion prevailed to amend the main motion to read that each superin-tendent appoint seven men from each district to serve on the committee instead of two.
The motion as amended carried.
Agreed by common consent to give superintendents time to appoint the committee before adjourning.
The superintendents made appointments as follows:
Rev. Floyd Goins; Northern District: G. R. Bateman, G. W. Noel, Lind-ley Arnett, Angus Jeffers, Fay Locke, Ernest Carroll, Ralph McCrory.
Rev. Melvin Snyder; Southern District: Mark Storey, W. A. Frye, Clar-ence Morrison, Milford Burcham, Virgil Camp, Aaron Hayhurst, Willis Clock.
Rev. Ralph Nibarger; Central District: T. J. Preusz, E. V. Halt, James Kerby, James Hertel, C. D. Jester, 0. W. Barnes, Eula Kennedy.
Agreed by common consent that the General Superintendent meet with the committee on "Division" and act as its chairman.
Motion prevailed to meet at 7:30 p.m. instead of 7:00.
Recessed by expiration of time. Dismissed with prayer by Rev. R. G. Flexon.
THIRD SITTING
The third sitting opened with Rev. Murry Booth in charge of devotions. Rev. Ray L. Williams led in singing "Love Lifted Me". Rev. C. J. Adams read the 49th Psalm as a Scripture lesson, after which Rev. C. D. Hamilton led in prayer. Rev. Williams led in singing "Love Divine". By request Rev. A. L. Luttrull sang "Pass Me Not".
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Rev. P. F. Elliott spoke to the Conference on Sunday Schools and the Pilgrim Pension Plan.
A motion prevailed to extend time to 9:30 p.m.
The minutes of the second sitting were read and approved.
The Committee on Division presented the following recommendation to the Conference:
That permanent division be made one year hence, with three separate districts to be formed with present boundaries and that the prcsent Committee named by the Conference remain active throughout the Conference year to work out details of said division.
Motion made and seconded to adopt the recommendation of the Com-mittee.
Motion prevailed that the time be extended until the vote is taken.
Previous question was called and carried.
Motion prevailed to accept the recommendation of the Committee.
The Conference adjourned by expiration of time. Dismissed with prayer by Rev. W. H. Pratt.
FOURTH SITTING
The fourth sitting opened with Rev. James E. Kerby in charge of de. votions. Rev. J. M. Burcham led in singing "We Have An Anchor". Rev. M. E. Cormican read Acts 3:1-18 as a Scripture lesson, after which Rev. Guy Mowery led in prayer. A healing and testimony service followed.
Rev. L. W. Sturk spoke briefly on the "Greatest Need of the Church—The Divine Presence".
The minutes of the third sitting were read and approved.
Motion prevailed that Rev. F. B. Dunn make a report of the Camp and Conference to the "Advocate".
A motion was made that the School Board be authorized to raze the old administration building if and when it is no longer of use to the school.
Motion prevailed that the matter concerning the old administration build. ing be referred to the Resolutions Committee for further study.
Motion prevailed that the time 9:00 to 10:00 am, on the last Sunday of Camp Meeting be given for a promotional service by the Director of Sunday Schools and Youth Work.
The Resolutions Committee continued the partial report.
Motion prevailed that Resolution No. 2 be amended by adding: that the District Statistician be compensated, to the amount that the District Council shall deem proper, for the extra work entailed in making separate reports for each of the three districts.
Motion prevailed that Resolution No. 6 concerning a memorial service be referred to the Resolutions Committee for redrafting.
Motion prevailed that the young people have a service each day during the Camp Meeting: said service to be under the direction of the Conference Secretary of Youth Work.
Motion prevailed that the districts, when they divide for the election of district ollicers, decide the place and time for their Ministerial Convention.
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Rev. Ralph Nibarger, Superintendent of the Central District, read his report, which was accepted.
Motion prevailed that the time be extended until the report of the Ways and Means Committee be heard.
The Ways and Means Committee gave a full report recommending that all recommendations be retained.
Motion prevailed that recommendation No. 11 under District Financial be deleted from the minutes.
Motion prevailed to accept the report of the Ways and Means Committee.
Dismissed with prayer by Rev. P. F. Elliott.
FIFTH SITTING
The fifth sitting opened with Rev. Murry Booth in charge of devotions. Rev. Robert Malone led the Conference in singing "Follow On". Rev. Clar-ence Jackson read Ephesians 5:1-21, as the Scripture lesson, after which Rev. Ralph Conner led in prayer. Rev. L. W. Sturk led the Conference in singing "Rock of Ages".
The minutes of the fourth sitting were read and approved.
The Resolutions Committee continued the partial report.
Motion prevailed to amend the resolution concerning rooms for Camp Meeting by adding: that the deadline for the notification of the Room Com-mittee concerning the time of occupancy by persons having deposits on Camp Meeting rooms be by the first Sunday of the Camp.
The resolution as amended carried.
Motion prevailed to adopt Resolutions deleting the following Resolutions from the Minutes: No. 14 under "Camp and Conference", No. 3 under "Young People", Nos. 1, 8, and 9 under "Miscellaneous".
At the suggestion of Rev. F. J. Goins an offering was taken for the purchase of a new brief case for the General Superintendent. The offering amounted to $58.75.
Motion prevailed to rescind the former motion concerning Camp Meet. ing rooms.
Motion prevailed that the original Resolution concerning Camp Meeting rooms be adopted.
Motion prevailed that the Resolution be amended by adding: that the deadline for the notification of the Room superintendent concerning the time of occupancy by persons having deposits on Camp Meeting rooms be the first day of the Camp.
The Conference was favored with a solo, "Stand by Me", by Rev. L. W. Sturk.
A motion prevailed that a telegram of greeting be sent to Rev, and Mrs. Lee Goins and one to Rev, and Mrs. C. G. Taylor.
The Ways and Means Committee gave a further report, which was ac-cepted.
A partial report of the Examining Board was read and adopted.
The Council presented the names of two candidates for ordination which were accepted.
Rev. Ralph Nibarger, Superintendent of the Central District, presented the new church at Bloomington.
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Motion prevailed to accept the Bloomington church into the Conference.
Rev. Melvin Snyder, Superintendent of the Southern District, presented the Trinity Gospel Tabernacle work, Evansville, which has united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church.
Motion prevailed that the former Trinity Gospel Tabernacle, now the Trinity Pilgrim Holiness Church, be accepted into the Conference.
The Conference was reseated according to the respective districts for the purpose of voting for the District Superintendents and Assistants and to decide where the Ministerial Conventions shall be held.
The Chairman appointed the following chairmen of the different sec-tions: Rev. E. V. Halt, Southern District Rev. P. F. Elliott, Northern Dis-trict; Rev. L. W. Sturk, Central District.
The session adjourned by expiration of time.
SIXTH SITTING
The sixth sitting opened with Rev. James Colter in charge of devotions. Rev. Ray Garlitch led in singing "The Sweet By and By". Rev. Boone Murphy read the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians, as a Scripture lesson. Rev. F. W. Gibbs led in prayer. Miss Norene Grummons sang "I'm Glad He Came My Way".
The minutes of the fifth sitting were read and approved.
The report of the tellers showed that for the Southern District, Rev Melvin H. Snyder was elected Superintendent, and Rev. Mark Storey as Assistant; for the Central District, Rev. R. E. Nibarger was elected Superin-tendent, and Rev. T. J. Preusz as Assistant; and in the Northern District, Rev. F. J. Goins was elected Superintendent, and Rev. Gilbert W. Noel as Assistant.
The Districts decided that the Ministerial Conventions shall be held at the following places: Southern District, Evansville Forest Hills; Central Dis-trict, Connersville; Northern District, Elwood.
Motion prevailed that the Cannelton church be changed from Zone 11 to Zone 10.
Motion prevailed that the Secretary appoint tellers.
The Secretary appointed the following as tellers: Rev. Noel Taylor, Rev. Fay Locke, Rev. Dennis Barber, Rev. Willis Clock, Rev. Edgar A. Poe, and Rev. Guy Mowery.
Bollats were cast for the Conference Secretary.
Report of the tellers showed that Rev. Carl R. Reed was elected Con-ference Secretary.
The following nominations for Conference Treasurer were made by the Council: Rev. B. V. Halt, Rev. Angus Jeffers, Rev. B. W. Wright.
Ballots were cast for the Conference Treasurer.
The report of the tellers showed that Rev. B. V. Halt was elected Con-ference Treasurer.
The Conference was seated according to their Districts, and ballots were cast for one Council member each from the Northern and Central Districts, and two from the Southern District.
The report of the tellers showed the following elections: Southern Dis-trict, Rev. E. W. Wright and Rev. A. L. Luttrull; Northern District, Rev. Ernest Carroll; Central District, Rev. James Hertel.
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Bollots were cast for the Council member at large.
Report of tellers showed no election.
Motion prevailed that the vote be taken on the three names receiving the highest number of votes. They were Rev. Area Montgomery, Rev. C. D. Jester, Rev. Clarence Hamilton.
The ballots were again cast for the Council member at large.
The report of the tellers showed that Rev. Area Montgomery was elected as Council member at large.
Motion made that the time be extended to have the ordination service and the introduction of evangelists.
Motion prevailed that the motion be amended by deleting the words "and the introduction of evangelists".
The resolution as amended carried.
Rev. C. D. Jester led the Conference in singing "We Have An Anchor".
The names of the candidates for ordination were read, and the candi-dates were seated in front of the platform. The candidates were: Wilkes Ragsdale, Duane Watkins, Oran Spencer, Thomas Manuel, Theodore Meckes, Landis Bradfield, Robert Martin, Donald Rohner, Estel Eckart, John Mosier, Paul Miller, Isoin Eskridge. B. M. Murphy, 0. D. Emery, Mamie Yaryan, Cecil E. Bowker, Oscar Hunter, Lewis Smith; for ordained ministers, and Juanita Burcham and Susie Butts for ordained deaconesses.
The ordination service opened with Rev. C. D. Jester leading the Con-ference in singing "A Charge To Keep I Have". Scripture lessons were read by Rev. Ralph Nibarger, I Tim. 3:1-7, and Rev. George Huff, II Tim. 4:1.8. Rev. Floyd Goins led in prayer.
Rev. L. W. Sturk delivered a challenging ordination message using Acts 26:15-19, on the subject, "The Minister, His Responsibility, His Resource, and His Reward".
After the ordination service the Conference joined in singing "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and "When We All Get To Heaven".
The session adjourned.
SEVENTH SITTING
The seventh sitting opened with Rev. James Kerby in charge of devo-tions. Rev. Gerald Leavell led in singing "When the Roll is Called Up Yon-der". Rev. Eula Kennedy read th el2th Chapter of Romans as a Scripture lesson, after which Rev. Dennis Barber led in prayer.
The minutes of the sixth sitting were read and approved.
Nominations for the Examining Board as made by the Council were; Rev. Gilbert Noel, Rev. Clarence Hamilton, Rev. Mark Storey.
Ballots were cast for Examining Board members.
Motion prevailed that the Conference Statistician be re-elected by ac-clamation.
Motion made and seconded that due to the building program the same trustees be re-elected for another year: Rev. Melvin Snyder, Rev. F. J. Goins, Rev. R. F. Nibarger, Rev. E. V. Halt, and Rev. Area Montgomery. Motion carried unanimously and they were elected.
The Council made the following nominations for School Board mem-bers: Southern District, Rev. E. W. Wright and Rev. Carl Roark; Central
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District, Rev. James Hertel and Rev. 0. W. Barnes: Northern District, Rev. Ralph McCrory and Rev. Carl Reed.
Ballots were cast for the Southern District School Board member.
Ballots were cast for the Central District School Board member.
The report of the tellers showed three nominees elected to Examining Board. A question arose concerning advisability of having men on this board who were on other boards and this election was laid aside until the Council returned to the Conference from a Council Meeting.
Report of tellers showed that Rev. James Hertel was elected as the School Board member from the Central District.
Report of tellers showed that Rev. E. W. Wright was elected to the School Board for the Southern District.
Ballots were cast for the Northern District School Board member.
Report of tellers showed that Rev. Ralph McCrory was elected as School Board member from the Northern District.
Motion prevailed that the two School Board members-at-large be elected from the laymen.
The following nominations were made from the floor: Virgil Halt, Loren Downey, Robert Hine, Charles Warren, Claude Storey.
Motion prevailed that nominations be closed.
Ballots were cast for the two School Board members-at-large.
The report of the Educational Board was read and accepted.
By common consent it was agreed that the Committee on Memoirs com-plete its work and send it to the Secretary for publication in the Minutes.
The Examining Board gave a partial report which was accepted.
Report of the tellers showed one election for the School Board member-at-large, Virgil Halt.
Motion prevailed that vote be taken on the two highest names, Loren Downey and Robert Hine.
Report of the tellers showed Robert Hine elected as the second School Board member-at-large.
Motion made and seconded that the Conference action of last year con-cerning persons being on more boards than they can well serve, Recommenda-tion 21 under "Camp and Conference" be rescinded.
The Conference consented to the withdrawal of motion concerning per-sons being on too many boards by Brother Dunn.
Motion was made and seconded to amend Resolution No. 21 by adding: that no person in the Conference 1-sold more than two major positions.
By common consent it was agreed to leave the word "major" out of the motion.
Motion prevailed that the amendment to No. 21 be adopted.
Rev. Clarence Hamilton was declared elected to the Examining Board.
The Council made the following nominations for the Educational Board: Flo Andrews, Walter Daugherty, Elmer Grossman, E. 0. Howell, Eula Ken-nedy.
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Motion prevailed that the Council be asked for nine nominations for the Educational Board, three names from each district, since the Conference desires that persons from each District have experience.
Motion prevailed that the Conference send a letter of appreciation to the Frankfort City Bakery for the gift of $5.00 to the Young People's Work of the Conference and for 20 per cent discount on bakery goods sold to the Conference.
A partial report of the Resolutions Committee was read.
Motion prevailed that the Resolution concerning recommendation of ministers be tabled.
Motion prevailed that the Resolution concerning ordination service be tabled.
Motion prevailed to extend time to 12:00 o'clock noon.
The Resolutions Committee continued its partial report.
Motion prevailed that the Conference re-convene at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
Recessed by expiration of time. Dismissed with prayer by Rev. F. J. Goins.
The Conference re-convened with Rev. F. B. Dunn leading in prayer.
The Council made the following nominations for the Educational Board: Southern District, Elmer Grossman, J. W. Adcock, Duane Watkins; Central District, Flo Andrews, Eula Kennedy, E. E. Crowder; Northern District, Wal-ter Daugherty, H. 0. Howell, 0. D. Williams.
Ballots were cast for the Educational Board members.
The following evangelists were introduced to the Conference: Southern District; Edith Trotsky, Helen Kelley, Helen Heugel, Pauline Watson, Wilkes Ragsdale, H. I. Faidley, Rev, and Mrs. Ray Williams, William S. Dean, Plen Smith. Central District; W. B. Fugett, Thomas Lauderbaugh, Clarence May, Isom Eskridge, Mamie Yaryan, June Risinger, Rex and Gladys Phares, W. T. Spoonamore, Velma Hertel, Dorsey Schenck. Northern District; Area Mont-gomery, A. M. Ewing, Clifford Conard, William McFarlin.
Report of tellers showed no election for Educational Board members.
Motion prevailed that election be on plurality basis and the four receiv-ing the highest number of votes be considered elected.
Motion prevailed that the Bloomington church be considered as a part of the Central District:
The Secretary read the names of the various committees submitted by the District Superintendents:
RESOLUTIONS: G. W. Noel, Angus Jeffers, G. R. Bateman, A. L. Luttrull, Raymond Street.
WAYS AND MEANS: Faye Locke, Ray Smith, C. D. Jester, Mark Storey, Carl Roark.
MEMORIAL: Beulah Arnett, Eula Kennedy, Mrs. Walter Keeney.
AUDITING: Edgar Poe, Clarence Jackson, Walter Keeriey.
RECEPTION: E. 0. Howell, Carl Roark, Ralph McCrory.
DEVOTIONAL: Area Montgomery, E. W. Wright, George Huff.
SUNDAY SCHOOL: James Herrel, Milford Burcham, Lindley Arnett.
MINISTERIAL: Southern District: Mark Storey, W. A. Frye, George Neal. Central District: E. E. Crowder, R. H. Smith, James Kerby. Northern District: Walter Daugherty, Leonard Fletcher, 0. D. Williams.
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CAMP MEETING BOARD: M. H. Snyder, Willis Clock, Fay Locke, Raymond Street, Clarence Jackson, C. Wilkins, F. J. Goins, James Pursley, 0. D. Williams, Aaron Hayhurst, Wilbur Pottenger, Emery Wood, R. F. Nibarger, C. D. Jester, Angus Jeffers, T. J. Preusz, Virgil Camp, Wilbur Hartley, R. K. Storey.
The report of the tellers showed Rev. J. W. Adcock, Rev. E. W. 'Gross. man, Rev. Walter Daugherty, and Rev. Duane Watkins elected to the Ed. ucational Board.
Motion prevailed that the following recommendation of the Council be adopted: We recommend that all ministers pursuing the District Ministerial Course by correspondence take their subjects through the Correspondence and Extension Department of Frankfort Pilgrim College. The Educational Board will only review the standing of the candidate.
Report on placement of pastors for the Northern District was read by Rev. F. J. Goins.
Report on placement of pastors for the Central District was read by Rev. Ralph Nibarger.
Report on placement of pastors for the Southern District was read by Rev. Melvin H. Snyder.
Mr. Wesley Decker, Business Manager of Taylor University, was intro-duced to the Conference and gave a speech of appreciation for the Pilgrim Holiness students that the Frankfort Pilgrim College has sent to Taylor Uni. versity. Mr. Decker was welcomed by a standing vote.
Motion prevailed that a copy of the Stationing Committee's report be sent to the Frankfort Morning Times, the Indianapolis Star, the Indianapolis News, and the Indianapolis Times.
Agreed by common consent that Rev. F. B. Dunn make the report to the papers.
The Council nominated the following persons for the Examining Board: Mark Storey, Area Montgomery.
Ballots were cast for the Examining Board member.
Motion prevailed that the matter of cottage rental controls be referred to the Conference Council, and that action be taken before the opening of School.
Report of the tellers showed that Rev. Area Montgomery was elected to the Examining Board.
Motion prevailed that the General Superintendent be given a rising vote of thanks for his faithful leadership during the Conference.
Motion prevailed that the Council appoint the purchasing agent called for in the Resolution adopted by this Conference.
Motion prevailed that the name of the purchasing agent be sent to all the preachers in the Conference.
Rev. E. I. Faidley read a poem on the Forty-Seventh Conference of the Indiana Districts.
Motion prevailed that the Forty-Seventh Conference of the Indiana Dis-tricts be adjourned.
Rev. L. W. Sturk dismissed with prayer.
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STANDING RULES
The conference bar is to include the four main sections of the tabernacle back to the third post including the platform.
2 The District Superintendents are to appoint and fill vacancies on all
committees.
RULES CONCERNING REPORTS
Quarterly Report from Churches
One copy is to be sent each quarter to the District Superintendent.
Annual Reports
1. One copy of the annual report is to be sent to the Statistician. This report is to be made on the same blank as the quarterly reports.
2. Each unstationed preacher, evangelist, licensed or ordained deaconess shall send an annual report to Statistician.
3. All report blanks to be secured from the Statistician.
All annual reports must be in by July 31.
Conference Statistician
Rev. Leonard Fletcher Fulton, Indiana
ZONE ARRANGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
Zone 1
Zone Chairman Rev. Ernest Carroll Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Marvin Jewell Bass Lake Logansport South Bend Churubusco Nappanee Thornhope Fulton New Carlisle Tyner Lagrange Sharon Walkerton
Zone 2
Zone Chairman Rev. Guy Mowery Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Robert Addington Andrews Huntington Marion, South Side Fairmount Jonesboro Wabash Fort Wayne Marion, Grant St. Gas City Marion, First
Zone 3 Zone Chairman Rev. B. 0. Howell Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Russell Wooten Delphi Forest Frarskfort, East Side Frankfort, First Frarikfort, West Side
Howard Chapel Kokorno, North Side Kokomo, S. Purduin St. Lafayette Lebanon
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Michigantown Monon Norway
WoIayafl Church ARCHIVES
Zone 4 Zone Chairman Rev. G. R. Bateman Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Fay Locke Alexandria Frankton Swayzee Anderson Leisure Tipton Chesterfield Muncie Winchester Elwood Noblesville Windfall
Zone 5 Zone Chairman. Rev. Ralph Conner Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Kenneth Greves Browns Chapel Greenfleld Richmond, First Centerville Knightstown Richmond, East Side College Corner Milton Connersville New Castle
Zone 6 Zone Chairman Rev. Chester Wilkins Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Broadus Deal Beech Grove Indianapolis, Fourth Greenwood Indianapolis, Brookside Indianapolis, First Indianapolis, Central Indianapolis, Second Indianapolis, McCarty St. Indianapolis, Third Indianapolis, Prospect
Zone 7 Zone Chairman Rev. James Hertel Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Vernal Mowery Bethel Greensburg Rushville Bloomington Hartsville Shelbyville Clarksburg Hope Spearsville Columbus Morgantown Westport Edinburg Rodney
Zone 8 Zone Chairman Rev. Emery Wood Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Viola Borders Aurora Lawrenceburg Concord Madison Deputy North Vernon East Enterprise Rising Sun
Seymour Sycamore Versailles Vevay
Zone 9 Zone Chairman Zone Y. P. Chairman Brazil Coalmont J asonville Linton Mecca Merom
Rev. Willis Clock Rev. Boone Murphy
New Goshen Prairie Creek Sandford Scott City Seeleyville Shelburn
Sullivan Terre Haute, Greenwood St. Terre Haute, Hulman St. Terre Haute, North Side Terre Haute, Sixth Ave. West Terre Haute
Zone 10 Zone Chairman Zone Y. P. Chairman
Rev. D. H. Barber Rev. Robert Stunkel
Austin Bedford Birdseye Burns City Cannelton Centerville, South English
French Lick Harvey Flats Loogootee Marengo Medora Mitchell New Albany
Paoli Poplar Grove Scottsburg Shoals Orleans Valeene
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Indianapolis, Valley View Indianapolis, West Indianapolis, Warren Park
Zone 11 Zone Chairman Rev. Duane Watkins Zone Y. P. Chairman Rev. Wayne Stroud
Petersburg Somerville Twin Oaks Vincennes Washington Wheatland
ANNUAL REPORTS
REV. FLOYD J. GOINS
Superintendent of the Northern District
To the Indiana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church now in session, I bring Gospel Greetings and a brief report of my activities as Sup-erintendent of the Northern District of this great conference. With some 400 licensed ministers and deaconesses and near 200 lay delegates, we consti-tute a sizeable conference. It seems we have altogether too little to show for a sanctified army of such proportions.
As in the past, I have enjoyed the sweet fellowship, confidence and co-operation of my co-superintendents, Rev. Ralph Nibarger and Rev. M. H. Snyder. Due to extensive building program there have been additional respon-sibilities and burdens, yet it has been a real joy and pleasure to serve the church in this capacity.
DISTRICT FARM. With the close of the Conference one year ago, the Council voted to sell the large farm. Due to the responsibility placed upon me by the Council, I gave considerable time to the preparation for and disposal of the real estate and farm equipment. The Treasurer's report will show that we realized near $30,000 from this sale, the proceeds of which have gone into the building program.
OLD PEOPLES HOME. I have given due time to the oversight of the Old Peoples Home. God has given us a splendid matron in the person of Mrs. Rosa Mobly. The spiritual tide is good in the Home. We lost two mem-bers by death this year, Aunt Josie Hummel, as we knew her, who was 96 years of age and had been at the home for twenty years; and Sister Groshart, who also had been at the home many years.
EXPANSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
BASS LAKE has moved into their new building. Rev. Victor Wade, long time pastor of the church was instrumental in raising sufficient money to completely rebuild the church. Rev. Virgil Skinner is the present pastor.
ELWOOD, under the supervision of Rev. Fay Locke has done their first works over. Lifting the church free of the old foundation, they "went a little deeper" and have a complete new basement with youth auditorium and Sunday School rooms and new heating plant. The approximate cost was $5,000.00.
FRANKFORT, EASTSIDE, has built a beutiful five room modern par-sonage and completed it with a debt of around $3,000.00. Rev. John Stewart is the efficient pastor.
LEBANON, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. B. 0. Howell, has started the basement, the first unit of a new church building 40 x 70 feet, which is to be completed later.
FORT WAYNE who has been worshipping in a basement church for some time have now gone up with the super structure and in a short time will be ready to move in. Rev. Robert Addington is the good pastor there.
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Bicknell Evansville, East Side Boonville Evansville, Trinity Elnora Fort Branch Epsom Grandview Evansville, First Oaktown Evansville, Forest HillsOrrville
At WABASH, Brother Arnett is in the process of building a large gar-age to house their many buses. They are planning to have living quarters overhead.
HOME MISSIONS
Rev. Win. Babb is pastor of the new work at LaPorte. With the co-operation of Zone One, we have purchased a building in LaPorte, a beautiful city in Northern Indiana, and are holding regular services.
UPLAND. Rev. Carl Sager and E. K. Purcell with help from the Home Missions Department, are holding services in a nice hall in Upland and have faith for a church in that place. This, as you know, is the home of Taylor University.
CRAWFORDSVILLE. After planning for three years to start a work in Crawfordsville, we are at last holding services there. Through the kind providence of God we have rented the Simonidies Court Building and have installed Rev. F. B. Dunn as the pastor of this new work. Our first service on a Sunday night brought 75 people out. They have organized a nice Sun-day School which for the last two Sundays have had 50 present. They are having good crowds at the regular services and the outlook is very encourag-ing.
We have not organized in either of these places as yet but feel in another year, if Jesus tarries, we can organize in each place.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. It was our happy privilege to have the General Superintendent, Rev. L. W. Sturk, in our district for four days. The Zone chairmen planned four zone meetings. Brother Sturk spoke twice at each gathering. His spirit and ministry was a great blessing to the Northern District.
In my labors for God and the church, I have made a total of 201 visits to the churches, 23 of which were to Zone gatherings and 15 were annual meetings.
I attended all Camp Board, Council and School Board meetings, also three General Board meetings and one District Superintendents Conference, spent some time in getting ready for the General Conference and attending the same. I held one Home Missionary meeting, one revival, spoke one week at Allentown Bible Institute, also was the engaged speaker at the Illinois Ministerial Meeting. I preached a total of 207 sermons with a goodly num-ber of souls seeking God.
THE CHALLENGE. With the war clouds again gathering in the sky, with Laodicean luke-warmness incapacitating many professors and churches for Christian service, with the conquest of atheistic Communism and the carnal desire for world power, we see no future for the church or nation, only in God.
Our General Board has outlined a four-year intensive and extensive evangelistic program in which we are challenged to bring in 200 new churches, to raise our Sunday School attendance to 65,000 and to bring in 10,000 new members, and to increase the Advocate subscriptions to 15,000.
If this is to be accomplished, we must work together, we must of neces-sity go to our knees in prayer, be given to much fasting and be faithful in supporting every department of the church.
Respectfully submitted, F. J. GOINS
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REPORT OF DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Rev. R. E. Nibarger
Central District
To the Forty-sevent Annual Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Indiana District:
Grace unto you and peace, from God our Father, and Lord Jesus Christ.
Above all things I am very grateful unto the Lord for His blessings unto me. Especially I want to thank the many churches and friends who prayed for me this past year during my sickness. Through the months of November and December when I was suffering from a spine injury and the Doctor had told me on January 7th that about the only thing was an operation, which would place me in a Cast for 10 or 12 weeks, and without any assurance of being able to work again for 9 months to a year. On Sunday morning January 8th, under the influence of strong medicine, I made my way to the New Castle Church, where they gathered for special prayer. God wonder. fully touched me. Then again while in the hospital at Terre Haute for a few days following the Ministerial meeting, because of a hemorrage due to high blood pressure, God has again undertaken for me, Praise His Precious Name, and restored me once again to normal health.
It is with deep gratitude to God for these manifest favors that I present this report of the work which God and the Church has entrusted to my over-sight during the past year. Even amidst many hinderances God has given to us His mighty Grace to carry on.
REVIVALS. Truly this has been a year which God has honored among His Church and people, by giving gracious revivals in many places. Again and again God has given us altars filled with seekers during our visits to the churches.
Many of the Pastors have also reported the greatest interest in Spiritual things among their people, and are encouraged to press on until Jesus calls us home.
NEW CHURCH BUILDINGS
CONNERSVILLE Church has completed its new church building, and now have a beautiful building to glorify God. They have worshipped nearly 2 years in a basement church.
DEPUTY, which is also building a new church, hopes to move in before early fall. May God richly help this group, granting them the desire of their hearts.
RISING SUN. I was grateful for the assistance of our General Super-intendent, Rev. L. W. Sturk in the dedication of our new church here. The old church was destroyed by a storm. They now have a new brick church, heated by an oil furnace. Many thanks to the friends of our church here and to Rev. Harry Cochran.
GREENSBURG. God has wonderfully blessed this local church by giv-ing them a new masonry church located on the main street and highway in this notable town, where the trees are plentiful, even growing on top of the Court House.
KNIGHTSTOWN. This year this local group moved out upon the promise of God and erected a lovely basement church, in a fine part of the town. They have left the old hail where they had worshipped for many years and moved into their own.
NEW PARSONAGES
EDINBURG has built a modern brick parsonage and is also remodeling the church. This has been done through prayer and the faithful labors of
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the Pastor and people, without going in debt over a few hundred dollars. Thanks again for a prayer-hearing God.
RICHMOND. Rev. Crowder, the pastor, was privileged to move into a new modern 7 room parsonage which was finished last year on the lot adjoining the church.
GREENFIELD. The local church felt the need of the pastor living among them, and purchased a new parsonage. May God give to others the Vision and Courage of this small but fine group of Christian Pilgrims. IMPROVEMENTS
It seems that amidst the showers of Spiritual blessings, God has moved upon the hearts of the people to advance the cause by making many local improvements.
INDIANAPOLIS, NORTH SIDE. This church has recently installed a new automatic oil heating system in the church, and remodeled the Sunday School rooms, even stone coating the exterior of the church.
GREENWOOD. The church here has completed a new church base-ment with Sunday School rooms and many other needed facilities to help advance the cause of Christ. They have also installed an automatic oil furnace in the church.
BETHEL. A small church needing many repairs even without electric lights, hid away in the country, amidst the morning glories, have completely remodeled both interior and exterior, installing electric lights. Now it would - grace any city community.
SHELBYVILLE. This fine group of shouting Pilgrims have changed the Parsonage next door to the church into a partial church annex by placing a basement under the parsonage, using a large room for the Sunday School, by the means of a passage-way under ground between the church and parson-age.
INDIANAPOLIS, BROOKSIDE. Under the fine leadership of the Pastor the church has found itself not on a siding, but on the improvement line. The high ceiling in the church has been lowered, and the interior re-modeled.
WESTPORT. Rev. Smith and church have proven to many that they are not tied up at the port, but sailing upon the sea of advancement. A com-plete bathroom has been added and many other improvements to the home of the noble Pastor.
RUSH VILLE. Pastor and people alike felt their need for an enlarged Sunday School, but their present plant built a few years ago was too small. Having reached a zenith, they began to dig and as the result have a new basepent with which to expand and build a Sunday School, which was dedi- cated October 3 0th. -
INDIANAPOLIS, RIVERSIDE. A beautiful church, with a small con-gregation and a debt of many years, the pastor, Rev. E. V. Halt, felt some-thing should be done relative to the debt, and, since taking this church, has paid off the debt of over $2,300.00, and completely redecorated the interior of the church. Thanks again for noble leadership and the Holy Spirit.
HOME MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION
It was our happy privilege to meet a local group of Holiness people, in one of the beautiful cities amidst the hills of central Indiana. This group showed signs of courtship, and out of it has grown a new Pilgrim Holiness Church. Two years ago Rev. Siscoe and a local builder felt it upon their heart to build a new church in downtown Bloomington. A modest masonry building 34 x 60 with basement was built a little over 2 years ago. This was operated without any denominational connections. Feeling a need 0f this,
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they deeded the property to us and about 10 weeks later we were able to organ-ize a new Pilgrim Holiness Church.
NEW PROSPECTS
INDIANAPOLIS, SUNSHINE GARDENS. A fine young man from our School here at Frankfort felt led to enter the field of labor where we had only a basement church. Rev. John Eastburn and family have shown the greatest zeal for God of anyone I have ever met. He has built a new church atop the old basement and hopes to complete it and organize a new church yet this fall.
CHESTERVILLE. This coining Friday night Rev. Cochran is beginning a tent meeting at this place with the folk in Zone 8. We hope that out of this meeting will grow a new church.
INDIANAPOLIS. Plans are now in the making and contracts have already been made to start a colored Holiness work among the lost and de-ceived people living on our own door steps. May God give us greater vision of the lost, regardless of color or race.
CAMP. Many improvements much needed have been added to our camp equipment, a new 10 burner gas stove for the kitchen. One hundred new steel hospital cots, 31 full size mattresses, and 94 twin size. This is exclusive of the 86 twin size beds and mattresses in the new school dormintory.
SCHOOL BUILDING. As Chairman, I am grateful for the help of the Lord in this great building program. Many things could be said at this point. However I will say we are grateful for the business concerns, of Frankfort and Indianapolis and elsewhere, for their considerations in discounts as high as 65%.
I also want to express my heart-felt appreciation for all counsel and help of my assistant Rev. T. J. Preusz and co-laborers, Rev. F. J. Goins and Rev. M. H. Snyder.
DISTRICT ACTIVITIES
I have attempted to do my best among those I have been called upon to serve. Only sorry that I could not have done more. But by His help I have attended all regular council meetings, except one called meeting. Attended all Executive and School Board meetings, District Youth rallies, 12 zone meetings, 154 calls to churches, 27 board meetings and annual elections, 5 funerals, and District Superintendent meeting. I have received my salary in full and $750.00 in mileage expense.
Yours for the Master, R. B. NIBARGER
REPORT OF DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Rev. M. H. Snyder
Southern District
To the Forty-seventh Annual Conference of the Pilgrim Holness Churches of Indiana, Greetings:
Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: Ac-cording as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love.
Once again we are privileged to assemble for our annual conference to hear reports of the activities of the past year and to seek the guidance of our Heavenly Father with regard to the coming year. I have a feeling that this conference will be one of the most important ever held on these grounds. Decisions will be made which will have far-reaching effects in the salvation of souls for years to come, if Jesus should tarry. We must not miss the mind
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of the Spirit. He is the Lord of the Harvest and we must labor under His direction. Though war-clouds are again on the horizon let us not be motivated by our fears, but rather by our faith in the living God.
A SPIRIT OR REVIVAL has prevailed itt many of the churches of the Southern District during the past year. This has been reflected in increased membership and Sunday School attendance. On the other hand, some of our churches have hardly held their own and in some instances showed a loss. However, the overall picture will show a fair gain in Sunday School attend-ance and we believe the report of the statistician will show a substantial gain in membership.
CHURCH EXTENSION. Much of our gain in membership on the Southern District will be due to the addition of the Trinity Gospel Taber-nacle of Evansville. This group under the leadership of Rev. A. L. Luttrull, their pastor, has been looking our way for a number of years. From the viewpoint of courtship much credit is due Brother Goins, my predecessor, Brother Nibarger, a former pastor, and Brother Mark Storey, my able assist-ant, but over all we believe it has been the Holy Ghost who attracted them our way. They bring with them a membership of nearly 200, a Sunday School with the largest average in the Conference, and a church and parsonage valued at $150,000.00.
Home missionary meetings have been held at Bruceville, Viricennes, and a number of places in and around Evansville. Just what will develop from these efforts we are not able to say at the present. We do know the fields are white unto harvest and the type of laborers it takes to establish new churches are so very few.
NEW CHURCH BUILDINGS. The new church at Forest Hills, Evansville, has been completed for some months but as yet the people are worshiping in the old building because of a delay on delivery of the church pews. This lovely church of Bedford stone construction will be one of the nicest in the movement. Brother Mark Storey and his fine people have labored and given sacrificially. We are just starting a new church building at Cannel-ton where Sister Stella Critchfield is the pastor. It will occupy one of the most prominent locations in town. The Shelburn people, under the direction of the pastor, Brother Basil Hayes have built a nice new church of concrete block construction. The church at Marengo is also worshiping in their new build-ing of concrete block construction. This was made possible by the sacrificial labors of their pastor, Brother Herschel Hamm, and his fine people. How refreshing it is to see these churches move out of halls into nice commodious church auditoriums.
NEW PARSONAGES. The Vincennes church has completed its new parsonage vaksed at $12,000.00. Rev. Herman Smith, the pastor, saved them thousands of dollars by doing much of the work himself. Five other churches have purchased nice parsonages during the past year. They are: Valeene, Fort Branch, Grandview, Austin, and Poplar Grove.
IMPROVEMENTS. Brother Hascue Carter, pastor of the Wheatland church, has remodeled the parsonage and built Sunday School rooms in the basement of the church improving the properties in the amount of about $1,500.00. Other churches improving their church properties substantially include Mitchell, French Lick, and Shoals.
The Greenwood Street Church at Terre Haute will soon complete a 15 x 26 addition to their church auditorium increasing the value of their church property at least $2,000.00.
FRANKFORT PILGRIM COLLEGE. As chairman of a committee ap-pointed to put on a drive for funds in the city of Frankfort to apply on our new school buildings I have spent about five weeks in Frankfort planning and prosecuting this drive known as the Greater Frankforc Pilgrim College Ad-vance. Because of the summer vacation when so many businessmen are away
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we suspended the completion of the drive until this fall. It is planned that all the rural part of the country be canvassed this fall. To date better than $4,000.00 has been received in cash and approximately $1,500.00 in dona-tions such as newspaper publicity and discounts. Much work is to be done in the city as well as throughout the county. Brother R. K. Storey and Brother Ralph McCrory, the other members of the committee as well as many teachers and students of the school have labored most faithfully in the drive.
OUR LOSSES. Some weeks ago the Southern District lost one of its most faithful pastors, the Rev. Steven Burke, pastor of our church at Mecca. After several weeks of illness he slipped away to be with Jesus. Though well up in years he had gone on foot from house to house seeking the lost. He left a real impact for good upon the town of Mecca.
A PERSONAL LOSS. On August the ninth Grandma Groshart quietly passed to her eternal reward. Having lived with my grandparents from my infancy until I was fifteen years of age she also filled the place of a mother to me. Her constant prayers are missed more than I can express in words. I can but lean a little harder on Jesus.
Not the least of my blessings this year has been the fellowship and under. standing love of my fellow superintendents, Brother Goins and Brother Nibar. ger. It has been a genuine pleasure to labor with them in sharing the burdens of the great Indiana Conference.
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES. During the past year I have made 128 calls on the churches, preached 247 times, held 4 revivals on the district, 2 camp meetings and one revival off the district, 2 week-end meetings, attended 9 Zone meetings, conducted 50 District Broadcasts, made 23 business trips, attended 4 General Board meetings, 2 Pension Board meetings, 5 Council meetings, 2 School Board meetings, 3 weddings, preached or assisted in 5 funerals, held 3 ministerial conventions, and dedicated one church.
Faithfully submitted, MELVIN H. SNYDER
AUDITING COMMITTEE'S REPORT
We, the Auditing Committee of 1950, have examined the books of the Conference Treasurer, Camp Meeting Treasurer, and the Young People's Treasurer and have found same in good order and believe all to be correct.
This Committee also accepts the Audit of the Certified Public Accountant of the Frankfort Pilgrim Coillege Treasurer's books.
Signed: REV. E. A. POE REV. CLARENCE JACKSON REV. WALTER KEENEY
Auditing Committee
REPORT OF THE INDIANA CONFERENCE TREASURER
For Year Ending June 30, 1950
Receipts Balance on hand July 1, 1949 $ 19,642.29 Conference Funds:
Budget $16,158.66 Dining Room 38.11
Total $ 16,196.77
Old People's Home: Budget $ 1,356.69 Specified 1,935.75
Total 3,292.44
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Frankfort Pilgrim College: Budget $ 4,375.05 Specified 6,712.13
Total 11,087.18
Conference Home Missions: Budget $ 3,506.21 Specified 5,681.88 Miscellaneous 8.55
Total $ 9,196.64
Old People's Farm $ 30,668.72 1950 General Conference 518.31 Camp Meeting Treasurer 387.09 General Administration 2,718.84 Foreign Missions 43,052.36 General Church Extension 8,788.08 General Sunday School Department 1,096.99 Conference Sunday School Committee 184.78 Ministerial Assistant Fund 28.50 Minutes 332.24 Money Transfers 2,394.65 Central District Parsonage 160.00 Northern District Parsonage 568.31 Southern District Parsonage 1,220.37 Pilgrim Pension Plan Inc. 1,775.75 Young Peoples Treasurer 12.46 Cots, Sheets, Pads, for School Building 374.00
Frankfort School Building Fund: Specified $ 5,874.52 Transferred from Far Account 8,982.56 Transferred from Conference Funds 2,000.00 16,857.08
Total $150,911.56
Total Receipts $170,553.85
Disbursements Conference Funds:
Conference Secretary Help $ 65.00 Supplies, Meats, Groceries, etc. 203.48 Conference Cooks 65.00 Frankforr School Building 2,000.00 District Parsonages 3,000.00 Interest on Note 464.15 Hauling Gravel for Camp 22.50 Taxes 56.67
Total $ 5,876.80
Conference Home Missions: Austin $ 300.00 Clarkshill 21.1 Orrville 210.00 Edinburg 50.00 Deputy 100.00 Mitchell 200.00 Valeene 542.00 Beech Grove 296.50 Petersburg 500.00
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Darlington 8.00 Fort Wayne 388.53 Sunshine Gardens 650.04 Peru 36.00 Connersville 350.00 Knightstown 100.00 Prospect St. (Indianapolis) 75.00 Laporte 921.45 Sandford 100.00 Bass Lake 50.00 Coalmont 17.80 Fairmount 125.00 South Marion 214.91 Grandview 300.00 Jasoriville 470.07 Seymour 56.46 Norway 50.00 Wheaticnd 100.00 Thornhope 50.00 Upland .. 182.25 Sharon 125.00 Mecca 40.00 Rising Sun 100.00 Gas City 100.00 Riverside (Indianapolis) 200.00 Cannelton 80.00 Greenfield 75.00 Bloomington 200.00 Green Township 100.00 Trailer Expenses 298.06 Rent on Tent 40.00 Tent Repair 27.34 Song Books 30.15 Recorder 149.00 Zone Broadcast 110.38 Miscellaneous 81.72
Total $ 8,221.84
Old People's Home Farm $ 30,722.82 Old People's Home 3,150.33 Frankfort Pilgrim College 10,198.07 1950 General Conference 1,935.00 F. J. Goins, Salary 3,379.92 F. J. Goins, Expense 744.24 R. E. Nibarger, Salary 3,379.92 R. E. Nibarger, Expense 750.00 M. H. Snyder, Salary 3,379.92 M. H. Snyder, Expense 750.00 Ass't Dist. Supt., Salary and Expense 180.97 Carl R. Reed 150.00 B. V. Halt, Conference Treasurer $200.00 E. V. Halt, Paid for Bookkeeping Help 200.00 400.00 Leonard Fletcher 100.00 District Superintendent, Telephone Expense 680.05 District Superintendent, Auto Insurance 272.31 District Superintendent, Exp. to Dist. Supt. Meetings 120.00 Conference Council Expense 156.18 Conference Secretary Expense 61.15 Report Blanks 69.04 Miscellaneous 939.43 Camp Meeting Treasurer 353.59 General Administration 2,659.14
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Foreign Missions 42,575.74 Genera! Home Missions 8,608.37 General Sunday School 1,096.99 Conference Sunday School 446.59 Home Missionary Church Building Fund 1.00 lVlinisterial Assistance Fund 33.37 Minutes 531.40 Money Transfers 2,331.41 Central District Parsonage 401.60 Northern District Parsonage 786.60 Southern District Parsonage 673.16 Pilgrim Pension Plan, Inc. 1,691.88 Pilgrim Pension Contribution 135.12 Sunshine Garden Reserve 303.84 Frankfort Pilgrim College 14,000.00
Total $138,149.15
Total Disbursements $152,247.79
Balance on hand July 1, 1950 $ 18,306.06 The above Cash Balance is divided as follows:
Cash on hand July 1, 1950 $ 18,306.06 Cash Specified on Various Accounts 14,277.69
Actual District Funds on hand July 1, 1950 $ 4,028.37 Conference Funds $ 12,863.18 Accounts not satisfied 8,834.81
Actual District Funds on hand July 1, 1950 $ 4,028.37 E. V. HALT,
Conference Treasurer.
REPORT OF CAMP MEETING TREASURER For Year Ending June 30, 1950
Receipts Balance on hand July 1, 1949 $ 203.15 Payment on Cottages $ 355.00 Camp Meeting Dues 175.00 Home Missions 109.83 Foreign Missions 617.10 Tabernacle Offerings 3,928.31 New Dormitory 564.32 Song Books 59.96 Meals 627.07 Lunch Stand 97.84 Rooms 1,200.00 Workers Tickets 112.10 Electricity 53.30 Money Transfer 7,000.00 Lunch stand, rooms, board, General Conference 6,504.48 Miscellaneous 36.00
Total Receipts $ 21,440.31
Grand Total $ 21,643.46
Disbursements Home Missions $ 109.83 Foreign Missions 617.10 Evangelists 925.00
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Food Commodities 3,895.05 Camp Cooks 235.00 Camp Ground Expense 1,525.43 Song Books 55.00 Traveling Expense 360.64 Building Material and Labor 7,035.55 Frankfort Pilgrim College ... 335.71 Miscellaneous 216.76
Total Disbursements $ 15,311.07
Balance on hand July 1, 1950 $ 6,332.39
ANGUS R. JEFFERS, Camp Meeting Treasurer
TREASURER'S REPORT OF 1950 MINISTERIAL CONVENTION To August 1, 1950
Receipts
Balance brought forward $ 109.87 Convention offerings 294.92 Sale of Ministerial papers 171.26 Sale of pies, ice cream and groceries 50.92 Registration fees 45.50 Gift 20.00
Total Receipts $ 692.47
Expenditures Food $ 196.83 Advertising 4.25 Rent on refrigerator 3.00 Cook 35.00 Salvation Army hail rent 75.00 Guest speaker 100.00 Printing of Ministerial papers (1949) 166.95 Printing of Convention programs 15.00 Postage, cards and phone calls 13.54 Program Committee meetings expense 60.93
Total Expenditures $ 670.50 Balance on hand $ 21.97
VIRGIL KELLEY, Treasurer.
REPORT OF INDIANA CONFERENCE YOUNG PEOPLE'S TREASURER For year ending August 1, 1950
Receipts
Cash brought forward July 15, 1949 $ 324.48 Offerings form churches 70.28 District rally offerings 87.59
Total Receipts $ 482.35
Expenditures
Printing and postage $ 91.59 Travel 118.60 District rally expense 76.08
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Telephone 1.56 Bank charges 1.36
Total Expenditures $
Balance on hand August 1, 1950 $
WILLIS CLOCK, Treasurer.
FRANKFORT PILGRIM COLLEGE CORPORATION Frankfort, Indiana
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES August 1, 1949 to July 31, 1950
INCOME: Income from Tuition and Fees $ 18,875.95 Income from Charges for Room and Board 16,856.32
Total Income from Tuition and Lodging $ 35,732.27 Less: discounts 2,279.22
NET RECEIPTS FROM TUITION AND AND LODGING $ 33,453.05
Income from Sales of Books and Supplies 4,872.68 Less: Purchases of Books and Supplies 3,117.33 1,755.35
Rental Income from Trailer Court 2,455.71 Less: Expenses of Trailer Court 368.89 2,086.82
Income from Utilities 1,071.12 Income from Gifts 12,476.00 Accrued to Students for Work to be Performed 5,460.00 Gross Income from Farm 4,277.81 Income from Sale of Groceries 330.92 (Listed among General Accounts):
Bad Debts Recovered $ 53.12 Correspondence Courses 141.00 From School Annual 61.50 From Senior Store 75.00 From Laundry Services 129.07 459.69
Gross Income from Special Funds 615.60 Income from Operation of Book Stand 1,359.96
Less: Cost of Operation of Book Stand 1,643.61
Loss on Operaticn of Book Stand (283.65)
TOTAL INCOME 61,702.71 TOTAL EXPENDITURES PER
SEPARATE SCHEDULE 69,243.14 NET LOSS FOR YEAR $7,540.43
EXPENDITURES: Decrease in Inventory of Groceries and Supplies $ 3,489.48 Decrease in Farm Inventory 647.00 Repairs 534.41 Lights, Water, Telephone, Fuel, Gas 6,275.73 Salaries of Officers, Teachers and Dietician 26,358.27 Student Wages 8,907.60 Traveling Expenses 469.92 Farm Expenses including Depreciation of $384.09 3,745.30 Groceries and Supplies 7,110.56 Office Supplies - 309.48
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289.19
193.16
Expenditures from Special Funds Interest Expense Depreciation Expenses on General Equipment Bad Debt Expense General Accounts:
663.60 124.91
1,824.33 2,357.00
Advertising and Catalogues $ 215.95 Repairs and Supplies for Autos 1,157.51 Class room Supplies 473.32 Dormitory Supplies 739.66 Extra-Cullicular Items 462.08 Maintenance of Grounds 45.35 Building Repairs (Improvements) 427.41 Insurance 254.25 Janitorial Supplies 596.76 Kitchen Supplies 132.46 Library Expense 1.49 Petty Cash Expenditures 145.57 Net Rent Expenses 497.00 Cash Wages on New Buildings 796.39 5,945.20
Miscellaneous Accounts: Auditing Fees 112.50 Rent of Water Pump 59.50 Caps and Gowns 121.50 Office Supplies 46.85 Dispensary Expenses 35.00 Miscellaneous including freight 105.00 480.35
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 69,243.14
FRANKFORT PILGRIM COLLEGE CORPORATION
Frankforr, Indiana
July 31, 1950
BALANCE SHEET
Assets Current Assets:
Cash in The Farmers Bank $ 2,007.86 Accounts Receivable 9,140.14 Loans Receivable 185.90 Inventory of Groceries and Supplies 3,319.05 Inventory of Farm Products and Animals 3,285.00
Total Current Assets $ 17,937.95
Fixed Assets: (Note Qualifications of Examiner) Farm Equipment $ 2,560.62 General Equipment:
Cement Block Machine $ 1,038.06 Dormitories and Kitchen 3,074.92 Music Hall 835.00 Shepherd Hall 200.00 Library 5,326.24 Administration Building 1,200.00 Office 1,311.91 Laboratory and Shop 294.60 Miscellaneous 715.99 Bus 1,560.00 Classrooms 1,353.93 Dining Room 332.66 Grounds 134.50
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Stoker and Installation 790.53 Trailer 75.00 18,243.34
Total Fixed Assets $ 20,803.96 Total Real Estate 99,348.11
TOTAL ASSETS $138,090.02
Liabilities
Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 5,021.34 Reserve for Depreciation on Equipment Only 4,311.09 Fixed Liabilities:
Mortgage Payable $ 2,223.63 Real estate Entrusted to use of College 99,348.11 101,571.74
TOTAL LIABILITIES $110,904.17
CAPITAL OF FRANKFORT PILGRIM COLLEGE 27,185.85
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $138,090.02
NOTE: The College has verbal claims to the first $10,428.11 of the Real Estate items. These claims are not substantiated in written legal form.
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
August 1, 1949 to July 31, 1950
8-1-49 Balance in The Farmers Bank $ 1,730.43 8-1-49 Cash on Hand None Total Cash Receipts for year deposited 54,090.58
Total Cash for Accounting 55,821.01 Total Cash Expenditures for year by checks 53,813.15
7.31-50 Balance for which to account 2,007.86 7-31-50 Balance in The Farmers Bank $ 2,007.86
REPORT OF EDUCATIONAL BOARD
We, the Educational Board of the Indiana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, have examined 123 applicants and 33 absentees. We have tried to handle impartially each case in the sight and fear of God.
THE EDUCATIONAL BOARD, Carrie Gick, Secretary.
Special Sections from the Manual
Section 210, paragraphs 2, 3, and 4:
Those entering a ministerial office shall immediately enter upon the prescribed course of study and pursue same until completed. To this end they shall place themselves under the direction of the District Educational Board, which has charge of this work, unless the same course, or its equivalent, is taken in shool.
Examinations required by the District Educational Board shall be sub-mitted in writing and shall be conducted at the time and place of the annual conference or during the year upon completion of a book or subject, either personally or through the mails.
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The passing grade of any study shall not be less than an average of 70 per Cent.
Section 154:
No person shall be eligible for ordination until first having served at least two years in active ministry.
Section 155:
The licentiate who has held his license at least three years, and has suc-cessfully completed the required course of study, shall be eligible for ordina-tion as a minister of the Gospel, unless the district council will have deemed it wise to have ordained before the expiration of the three year period.
Section 149, paragraph 1:
All licensed ministers failing to complete and report on at least two subjects a year in their required Course of Study, for two consecutive years, will automatically forfeit their licenses, unless in the judgment of the educa-tional board an exception shall be made. The district council shall have power to review and pass upon such action when it deems advisable. (Section 109, paragraph 2.)
The following recommendations were brought in by the Resolutions Committee:
We recommend that at each annual Camp Meeting on the last Thursday, Friday and Saturday, there shall be one daily session of the Educational and Examining Boards for the purpose of the examination of ministers. All min-isters knowing themselves due to appear before these boards are urged to be present.
We further recommend that the time of each session shall be announced from the platform.
2. We recommend that all ministers pursuing the Conference Ministerial
Course by correspondence take the subjects through the Correspondence and Extension departments of Frankfort Pilgrim College. The Educational Board will serve only to review standing of the candidates.
NOTE—All those desiring to enroll in the study course should write to Frankfort Pilgrim College Extension Service Frankfort, Indiana.
Information regarding the courses and enrollment blanks will be fur-nished by the college.
Other questions may be addressed to the chairman of the Educational Board:
Rev. Lester Henry 651 East Boone Street Frankfort, Indiana.
Enclose stamped, addressed envelope for reply.
STUDY COURSE BOOKS
LOCAL PREACHER'S—Leading to District License
First Year Books to be Studied: 1. Bible I, Study of the Pentateuch with "Guide to the Study of the Old
and New Testaments" (pages 7.41) Huffman. 2. New Training for Service—Sharp.
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3. General Biblical Introduction-Miller. 4. MacMillian's Handbook of English-Kierzek. 5. The Galilean Fisherinan-Witmer. 6. Bible Doctrines-Smith. 7. Foundations of Doctrine-Jessop. 8. Manual of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Books to be Read: 1. All about the Bible-Collett. 2. Entire Sanctification-Ruth. 3. Story of the Christian Church-Hurlbut. 4. Redemption Completed-Huffman. 5. Christian Purity (Abridged)-Foster. 6. Preacher and Prayer-Bounds.
LICENSED MINISTERS COURSE
(Prerequisite: Local Preacher's Study Course)
Second Year Books to be Studied: 1. Bible II, The Gospels, Acts, and Epistles, with "Guide to the Study of
the Old and New Testaments" (pages 105.174)-Huffman. 2. Christ's Life and Ministry-Winchester. 3. Life of Paul-Stalker. 4. Bible History-Blakie and Matthews. 5. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology-Hogue. 6. Christian Theology, Volume I-Wiley. 7. Bible Atlas-Hurlbut. 8. Lessons in Parliamentary Procedure-Plumnier. Books to be Read: 1. Technique of Study-Crawford. 2. The Crisis of the Christ-Morgan. 3. Impressions-M. W. Knapp. 4. Beacon Lights of Faith-Wimberly. 5. The Preacher, His Life and Work-Jowett. 6. The Way to Pentecost-Chadwick.
Third Year
Books to be Studied: 1. Bible III, The Historical and Poetical Books, with "Guide to the Study
of the Old and New Testaments" (page 43.94)-Huff man. 2. Christian Theology, Volume Il-Wiley. 3. A System of Christian Evidence-Keyser. 4. Chaos of Cults-Van Balen. 5. Sunday School in Action-Bension. 6. The Stones Cry Out-Huffman. 7. Anierican Social Problems-Odum. 8. Christ in All the Scriptures-Hodgkin. Books to be Read: 1. After Holiness, What?-T. M. Anderson. 2. The Tongue of Fire-Arthur. 3. Perfect Love (Abridged)-Wood. 4. The Messianic Hope in Both Testaments-Huffman. 5. My Message to Sunday School Workers-Lawrence. 6. Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette-Harmon.
Fourth Year Books to be Studied: 1. Bible IV, The Major and Minor Prophets and the Book of Revelation. 2. Jesus Is Coining-Blackstone. 3. Bible Basis of Missions-Glover. 4. Christian Theology, Volume Ill-Wiley. 5. A System of General Ethics-Keyser. 6. Compendium of Church History-Zenos.
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7. The Holy Spirit—Huffman. 8. J{ow We Got Our Denominations—Stuber. Books to be Read: 1. The Harmony of Science and Scriptures—O. Rimmer. 2. Progress of World Wide Missions—Glover. 3. Central Idea of Christianity—Peck. 4. From Chaos to Character—Marston. 5. Pastor's Legal Advisor—Brand and Ingram. 6. Holiness Triumphant—Chapman.
LICENSED DEACONESS' COURSE
First Year Books to be Studied: 1. Bible Study by Books—Sell. 2. Bible Doctrines—Smith. 3. Teachers Training Lessons—Huribut. 4. A Story of the Christian Church—Hurlbut. Books to Read: 1. Plain Account of Christian Perfection—Wesley. 2. Building the Home Christian—Huffman. 3. Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians—Lawson.
Second Year Books to be Studied: 1. Foundations of Doctrine—Jessup. 2. All About the Bible—Collett. 3. Galilean Fisherman—Witmer. 4. Bible History—Blakie and Mathews. Books to be Read: 1. Perfect Love (Abridged)—Wood. 2. Bible History of World Government—Smith. 3. Impressions—W. M. Knapp. 4. Life of Christ—Stalker.
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS
To be Studied: 1. New Training for Service—Sharp. To be Read. I. Galilean Fisherman. 2. When Do Teachers Teach?—Campbell.
REPORT OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Church Government
Whereas many of our members are not familiar with the actions of the Conference, therefore
Be it resolved that the Pastor shall have a special meeting of his church at the earliest possible date, for the purpose of familiarizing his people with their responsibilities for the Conference year.
2. We recommend that the annual business of the church be closed on
June 30 of each year. 3.
Inasmuch as it is impossible for the local church to send Conference funds to the Conference Treasurer by June 30, we recommend that the Treas-urer hold his books open until July 15.
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4. We recommend that each church provide a parsonage with telephone,
and if possible, other utilities also be furnished as recommended by the Local Church Board.
5. We recommend that where parsonages are not equipped with heating
facilities, window shades, kitchen and bathroom floor coverings that provi-sions be made for the same by the local Church.
6. We recommend that where churches and parsonages are located in cities
that the location of the church and parsonage appear in our Minutes. We further recommend if possible, that where parsonages are equipped with phones, that the name of the pastor and Pilgrim Holiness Church be listed in the phone book.
7. We recommend that no Local Church Board endorse for Conference
license anyone who is not willing to give full time to the ministry of God's Word. We further recommend that the Examining Board pass no candidate for Conference license who fails to give evidence of a Divine Call to the ministry or a willingness to give full time to the same.
8. Whereas, we have many able-bodied licensed and ordained ministers,
who are employed in other than ministerial work, and seldom if ever preach, we recommend that the Examining Board be instructed to draw the lines closer on such individuals and that no one who is not active in the ministry be recommended for ordination.
9. We recommend that the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper be observed at
least once each quarter by our local churches.
10. We recommend that each District elect a full time Suerintendent.
11. We recommend that each District elect an Assistant Superintendent from
the Pastors of that District.
12. We recommend that the District Superintendents with their Assistants
together with the Zone Chairmen in their respective Districts shall be re-sponsible for the promotion of Home Missionary Work.
13. We recommend that there be District Parsonge Committees composed of
the District Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and Zone Chairmen, whose duty it shall be to supervise the liquidation of their parsonage debt, and also be responsible for the maintenance of the parsonage.
14. We recommend that the Conference Council Consist of 13 members com-
prised of the three District Superintendents, their Assistants, the Conference Secretary, the Conference Treasurer, one Advisory member from each District, and two additional members from the District or Districts which are unequally represented.
15. We recommend that the District Superintendents' alternate in presiding
at Council Meetings unless otherwise required by emergency.
16. We recommend that the District Superintendents be members of the
Camp Meeting Board b virtue 0f their office.
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17. Whereas in many of our building projects there seems to be poorly
formulated plans due to incompetent committees which has resulted in some poor constructed buildings, therefore
Be it resolved that before constructing church buildings or parsonages that plans and specifications be approved by the conference council or by a committee appointed by same.
18. We recommend that the time of voting of the church on its pastor be
May 15 to 30. 19.
We recommend that the District Superintendents release no name of changing pastors until June 15, at which time a complete list of all available ministers be given to each church.
20. Inasmuch as the Resolutions Committee has been approached with the
matter of the use of lantern slides and motion pictures in our churches, therefore
Be it resolved that the Indiana Conference go on record as opposed to the use of the same.
21. We recommend that a committee consisting of the three Superintendents
formulate a questionaire, which shall be ratified by the Conference Council, the same to be filled out in quadruplicate form by all Conference Ministers.
We further recommend that this questionaire be given to each one of the Superintendents and one to be kept on file by the Examining Board.
22. We recommend that no person be recommended for ordination without
having served two years in full time pastoral or evangelistic work.
23. Whereas there are many of our churches that are failing to meet their
financial requirements, therefore
Be it resolved that the District Superintendent, as he visits his District, shall give this matter careful consideration with each local church board.
24. We recommend that each District have separate church reports in our
1950 Minutes. 25.
We recommend that each District have a Ministerial Convention.
26. We recommend that the Committee on Division send to each Pastor the
final plans for division. Said plans to be distributed among our churches by April 1, 1951.
27. We recommend that the following recommendations in our 1949 Minutes
be deleted: Camo and Conference No. 14. Young Peoples No. 3. Miscellaneous Nos. 1, 8, and 9.
Sunday School
The duties of the Conference Sunday School Board in harmony with the manual of the Pilgrim Holiness Church shall be as follows:
1. The Conference Sunday School Board, together with Zone Presidents shall arrange for Sunday School Conventions to be held in the respective Zones during the year.
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2. To promote and encourage the Sunday School work throughout the
Conference.
3. To present an annual report to the Conference which shall include the following:
a. statçment of the work accomplished during the year. b. A statement of the general condition of the Sunday School work in
in the Conference.
4. The Council shall direct the Conference Treasurer to take care of all finance incurred by the Conference Sunday School Board.
5. The Conference Sunday School Board shall be amenable to the Council.
6. The Council shall have the right to remove, or cause to be removed, any member of the Conference Sunday School Board who, in the judgment of such Council, is not in harmony with the teaching of the Manual of the Pilgrim Holiness Church.
7. If for any reason there is a vacancy on the Conference Sunday School Board, the Council, by a majority vote, may fill the vacancy.
8. The Conference Sunday School Board shall work in conjunction
with the General Sunday School Secretary in promoting the annual Rally Day, etc.
9. To have published each quarter a Conference Sunday School sheet showing the attendance of each Sunday School in the Conference for the quarter, this sheet to be sent to each pastor and Sunday School Superintendent in the Conference.
10. We recommend that where possible each local church conduct a summer Vacation Bible School.
Camp Meeting and Conference
We recommend that all those desiring to pay for their board by serving as a worker during the Camp Meeting be required to pay a registration fee of $1.00 when accepted as a worker by the Camp Meeting Committee.
2. We recommend that Conference Ministers and their wives and dependent
children be granted workers tickets for their meals during the Camp Meeting.
We further recommend that those physically able be assigned to their respective duties and all failing to fill their assignment shall have their workers tickets forfeited.
3. We recommend that the Camp Meeting Secretary issue no workers
tickets to Laymen except as he is authorized by the Superintendents of the various departments.
4. We recommend that all proposed building programs or all major changes
on the State Camp Ground be endorsed by a two-thirds Vote of the Council, Camp Meeting Board, and the School Board.
We further recommend that all future constructions be made to conform to State and Local codes.
5. We recommend that the Camp Meeting Board pass upon all improve.
ments or construction not entailing an expense of more than $1,000.00.
6. We recommend that our Camp Meeting begin on the second Friday of
August each year.
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7. We recommend that there be a purchasing agent appointed by the
Conference Council for the purpose of aiding the Conference, Churches, Camp, and School in purchasing of their supplies and equipment, and etc.
8. We recommend that all bills for camp meeting purchases be placed in
the Camp Meeting Treasurer's hands at the close of the Camp Meeting.
9. We recommend that all who rent rooms during Camp be advised to bring
their own bedding.
10. We recommend that in case the Conference considers changing or in-
creasing the amounts in financial recommendations by the Ways and Means Committee that Ways and Means Committee may appeal to the Conference for a Committee to investigate the financial balance of the treasury before voting on the change, this investigation committee to consist of one member from the Conference Council, one member from the Ways and Means Com-mittee, and one member chosen from the Conference.
11. We recommend that only ministers, their wives and unmarried dependent
children and lay delegates be given entertainment during Conference. All entitled to this entertainment shall be duly registered and given cards of recognition. For all other entertainment the same rate shall prevail as during Camp Meeting.
12. We recommend that there be a Publishing Committee composed of the
Conference Secretary and two appointee members. It shall be the duty of this committee to publish the Conference Minutes.
13. We recommend that each church give the purchase price of one cot pad
and one sheet for each 50 members or major fraction thereof.
14. We recommend that the Conference Council be responsible for provid-
ing needed help for the kitchen and dining room during Conference.
15. inasmuch as different persons have bought and sold leases on lots
without the sanction of the Camp Board or agent thereof therefore
We recommend that no lease be bought or sold without the sanction of proper agent signing the same and that a carbon copy of this contract be kept in the agent's file, the same to be the property of the Camp Meeting Board.
Be it further resolved no persons be allowed to own two leases and any person who buys a lease must build within three years or the Camp Board, at their discretion, may repossess the lot by refunding the payment made.
16. We recommend that the water and sewer service be installed under the
directions of the Camp Meeting Board.
17. We recommend that there be one Conference Statistician.
18. We recommend that the Conference Council in conjunction with the
School Board formulate a plan for the maintenance of the buildings and equipment, for all Conference property.
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19. We recommend that the Conference Secretary at his earliest possible
convenience inform the Chairmen of the various Boards and Committees of their respective duties.
We further recommend that within three months said Committee and Boards be required to formulate plans to meet the desires of this Conference.
20. We recommend that caution be taken to not over-estimate the values
of Church property in our Annual Reports.
21. We recommend that the Conference go on record as interpreting I Peter
3:3, where it speaks of the wearing of gold, to mean all rings including wedding and class rings.
22. We recommend that where a man is inadvertantly placed on more Boards
and Committes than he can well serve that the Conference Council be author-ized to make proper adjustment in such Committees.
23. We recommend that the camp meeting board appoint a committee to
see that there are two blueprints made; one showing the plumbing, and sewerage system, and the other showing the wiring of the camp grounds, and buildings.
24. We recommend that no District levy any assessments, other than Con.
ference assessments, without the consent of the Conference Council.
25. Inasmuch as we have an active Memorial Committee therefore
Be it resolved that instead of a Memorial Service during the Conference, we ask this committee to bring adequate memoirs of the deceased to the Conference and the same be recorded in the Conference Minutes.
We further recommend that the Conference Secretary gather the needed information of each of our Ministers by sending out a questionaire. This information is to kept up to date by making the needed additions at the close of each Conference.
26. Whereas there are new cottages being built and others being remodeled
and
Whereas there has been no set of rules formulated to govern the same, therefore
Be it resolved that a committee of three, composed of our Conference Secretary, electrician, and plumber, formulate a set of rules governing the plumbing, wiring, construction, and remodeling of all privately owned cot-tages, trailers, etc.
We further recommend that a written permit must be secured from this committee before construction is started.
We further recommend that all cottage owners be notified of this recom-mendation, and that anyone failing to meet the requirements shall be required to make the necessary changes or their lease forfeited.
27. We recommend that there be a fee for each house car, car or trailer
which is on the camp ground for three months or more during the year for the purpose of maintaining the roads.
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28. We recommend that the camp meeting board appoint an inspector for
camp grounds and buildings who shall make periodic inspections and shall have the authority to enforce such regulations that shall be delegated him by the camp meeting board.
29. Whereas there is a growing number of cottages being constructed upon
the camp grounds and whereas these cottages and buildings are helping to meet the housing needs of the school and whereas our properties are part of a non-profit organization, and whereas there is the possibility that some are not aware of the limitations of such an organization, and hereby may make charges for use of cottages which are out of harmony with our organization, therefore
Be it resolved that as-i appraisal Committee be appointed by the Camp Meeting Board for the purpose of appraising the camp cottages and trailers to determine the maximum amount of remuneration to be received from the same during the school year.
30. We recommend that upon the death of a Conference Minister or his
wife, that the conference secretary be notified at once, who shall notify all conference pastors by telephone or telegraph.
31. Whereas the Conference Council has considerable business to care for
between conferences, and such business is important and more or less unknown to the members of the Conference, therefore
Be it resolved that the Conference Secretary read in review to the as-sembled Conference the major actions of the Council during the preceeding year.
32. We recommend that our School President be a member of the Camp
Meeting Board. 33.
Whereas improper names have been attached to some of our camp and school buildings, therefore
Be it resolved that the Conference Council give them proper names.
34. We recommend that any Minister, who fails to get his annual report to
the Conference Statistician by July 3 1st, shall be referred to the Examining Board.
35. We recommend that all auditing material be brought to the Auditing
Committee by the first Monday of the Camp Meeting.
36. We recommend that the Conference Council appoint a Committee to
prepare a uniform Report Blank for the District Superintendents.
37. We recommend that the ground west of the Tabernacle that has been
designated for camp purposes be sowed in grass, laid off in lots, and leases be sold.
We further recommend that the following be the rules for construction.
1. Construction
1. All cottages shall be of single story, standard 2 x 4 frame, tile, or block with 8 foot ceiling height. The roof shall be of gable or hip construction.
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2. All cottages shall be with uniform front line, said line to be de-termined at the time the lots are laid out.
3. No cottage shall be built closer than 3 feet to either side line or to the rear line of the lot.
4. Written permission shall be obtained before any construction is started.
5. Trailers shall not be permitted on lots for permanent use.
2. Plumbing
1. All plumbing shall conform to the local code and shall be in-spected by a person authorized by the camp meeting board.
3. Electric Wiring
1. All electric wiring shall conform to the National code and to the rules of the local power company. No connections shall be made to any service line until permission is obtained for such connection by the person authorized to grant such permission by the Camp Meeting Board.
38. Whereas there is great difficulty in providing rooms for many who desire
to attend this Camp Meeting and
Whereas there are some rooms vacant for many days of the Camp, but cannot be used because the Room Superintendent has not been notified when they will be occupied, therefore
Be it resolved that each one having a deposit on a room notify the Room Superintendent by the first day of Camp Meeting of the date of their ar-rival, and that the Room Superintendent shall have the right to rent out their room during the time that they will not occupy it.
We further recommend that the Room Superintendent notify all persons who have a deposit on a room of said recommendation, and anyone who fails to comply with said recommendation shall forfeit their deposit and room.
Zone Work
Inasmuch as the Zone Meetings have been beneficial in advancing the spiritual, educational, and doctrinal interests of the Conference, we recommend they be continued.
We further recommend that the Zone Chairmen be elected by secret ballot by the Ministers and lay delegates.
2. Whereas as the need arises for a district to change its zone boundaries
because of receiving new churches and distance, therefore be it resolved that there be a committee appointed by the District Suprintendent to work out the rezoning of that district to be ratified by the Conference.
Educational and Examining Board
The Recommendations brought in regarding this work are printed under the report of the Educational Board at its request.
Pastoral
We recommend that each pastor be granted a two weeks vacation with pay.
2. We recommend that pastors of deceased members of our District Con-
ference bring to the Committee on Memoirs a copy of the obituary of the deceased and any other information that is available.
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3. We recommend that no pastor call au evangelist outside of our church
without the approval of the District Superintendent.
4. We recommend that each Pastor keep a record of all names and addresses
of the subscribers to the Pilgrim Holiness Advocate in the vicinity of his pastorate and shall endeavor to secure the renewal of each subscription before the date of expiration.
Young People
We recommend that the Young People's Committee consisting of the Conference Young People's Secretary, Treasurer, and zone chairman make plans for a young people's convention.
We further recommend that this convention be held the third Thursday of June each year.
2. We recommend that there be District Young People's conventions and
zone rallies.
Miscellaneous
We recommend that immediately following the Conference the Secretary mail to each pastor an itemized postal notice of the financial requirements of the church for the year.
2. We recommend that 1200 copies of the Conference Minutes be provided
within 30 days after the Conference adjourns. Each church must send in the money with its order.
3. We recommend that we have a Thanksgiving Harvest day for the
School. Such day shall be set aside for the various zones to bring in their canned goods and produce of all kinds for the School.
4. Whereas example is more powerful than precept and
Whereas our Officials and Ministers are looked upon as examples of standards of our Church, therefore
Be it resolved that the Indiana Conference call attention to Sec. 65, page 49 of our Manual and urge our Ministers and Officials and their families to exemplify these standards.
5. ' 7e recommend that the three District Superintendents be members of
the School Board by virtue of their office.
We further recommend that they form a committee to nominate two men from each district from which one shall be elected by the Conference.
We further recommend that the Conference elect two members at large, which shall comprise the School Board.
6. We recommend that the Ways and Means Committee and the Resolu.
tions Committee meet at the call of the Chairman of said committees prior to the next Annual Conference. The District Superintendents may also meet with these committees.
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REPORT OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Local Church Financial
We recommend that the Conference budget consist of 10% of all money raised by the local church, Sunday School and 5% from the Young People's Society, except that raised for Missions, General Budget, building funds and all funds raised for specified Conference interests. Building fund purposes shall be interpreted to include rent on parsonages and churches and money paid on contracts of the same.
2. We recommend that the Conference Budget be prorated as follows:
Conference Fund, 62%; Old Peoples Home, 5%; Frankfort Pilgrim College, 17%: Home Missions, 14%; and General Conference, 2%.
3. We recommend that each church raise five cents per member per month
for Home Missionary Work and Church Extension, money to be paid to the Conference Treasurer.
4. We recommend that each church pay the Frankfort Pilgrim College at
the rate of 1% of their annual gross receipts of the local church treasury up to and including $3000.00, and 2% for all churches with an annual in-come over $3000.00. Said amount to be paid monthly through the Conference Treasury.
District Financial
We recommend that our regular Conference stenographer be paid $30.00 and that the Secretary be authorized to secure additional helpers at the rate of $20.00 per person.
2. We recommend that our District Superintendents be paid a salary of
$65.00 per week plus mileage at the rate of four cents per mile not to exceed $750.00 for the Conference year.
3. We recommend that our Assistant District Superintendents be paid at
the rate of $7.50 per day plus mileage for each day's service.
4. We recommend that the Conference Secretary be paid $150.00 for his
services for the year. 5.
We recommend that the Conference Treasurer be paid $400.00 for his servicea for the year.
6. We recommend that the Conference Statistician be paid $100.00 for his
services for the year. 7.
We recommend the Superintendents be authorized to launch a drive in their respective Districts to help finance the new buildings now under con-struction.
8. We recommend that the standard mileage rate be fixed at 4 cents per mile.
9. We recommend that each church raise fifty cents per member per year
for the operating expense of the Old Peoples Home.
10. Inasmuch as the Pension Plan would entail considerable expense to make
it fully operative in our District, we recommend that our District go on rec-ord as favoring the Plan; We further recommend that the matter be left on
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a voluntary basis, both as to ministers becoming members and churches de-siring to participate in the Pension Plan.
11. Whereas there is a debt on the new building to the amount of $35,000.00,
and whereas no provision is made for the liquidation of this debt, Therefore, be it resolved each pastor or church raise the equivalent of two
dollars per member this Conference year to be applied on said debt.
Young People's Work
We recommend that each Young People's Society be requested to send an offering for the Young People's Rally to the Conference Young People's Treasurer; also that Churches without organized Societies be invited to send an offering for same.
We further recommend that said offering be sent in at least 30 days prior to the Conference Young People's Rally.
2. We recommend that each Young People's Society send six per cent of
all money raised in the regular offering to the State Young People's Treasurer to finance the work of the Conference Young People's Organization.
Camp Meeting and Conference
Whereas there is a need of improved roads on our camp ground, we recommend a fee of $5.00 be collected from all persons owning a car who live on the grounds for a period of three months or more out of each Con-ference year. This money to be used exclusively for improving necessary roads.
We further recommend an equal amount be paid by the Camp Meeting Treasurer for this purpose.
2. We recommend where repairs are necessary on the buildings used by the
school, the material be furnished by the Camp Meeting and the labor by the School.
REPORT OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The Sunday School Committee wishes to present the following report to this Forty-seventh Annual Conference of the Indiana Districts.
With the co-operation of the pastors and our three district superintendents and the effort of our Sunday School secretary, the Rev. James Hertel, we are able to give you a complete annual report of the Sunday School work through. out the Conference for the past year.
This year the Sunday School conventions were held in the following churches: West Terre Haute, Vincennes, French Lick, Lawrenceburg, Columbus, Indianapolis, Brookside, New Castle, Anderson, Wabash, Logansport, and Frankfort.
The guest speaker at these conventions was the Rev. Paul F. blliott. His message to the Sunday Schools was an inspiration and blessing.
The attendance at these conventions showed a 275 per cent gain over that of last year for which we praise the Lord.
Once again the Sunday School Revival was a great blessing to our churches throughout the state both spiritually and numerically. There were
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847 children that sought the Lord for salvation at our altars and there was a gain in attendance of 19 per cent over that of last year.
The conference average in our Sunday Schools for each Sunday for the past year was 10,809, or an average of 73 for each church, which reveals a total gain of 9 per cent for each Sunday over that of last year.
Signed: JAMES HERTEL KENNETH GREVES RALPH McCRORY
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS
Since in the Great Eternal purpose of God we have been privileged to enjoy another great camp in which all age groups have been helped and blest by the able ministry of our different special workers: Rev. P. W. Thomas and Rev. J. W. Adcock, evangelists, along with Brother and Sister Athel McCombs laboring with the children, Rev. Dale Emery with the youth and Brother and Sister Max Hamilton in their ministry in song and the leader-ship of our orchestra. With grateful hearts we offer our praise to God and our appreciation not only to our special workers, but to our camp meeting board and the many unpaid and unnoticed, but untiring workers who alto-gether make possible this great soul saving campaign.
Therefore be it resolved we make manifest our feelings in a rising vote of thanks.
2. Since God in His providence has given us the privilege of having our
beloved General Superintendent, Rev. L. W. Sturk with us for the fifth con-secutive year to preside in our conference, let us show our appreciation and love by a warm "God bless you."
3. We are indeed grateful for the splendid leadership of our District Super-
intendents, the Rev. Floyd Goins, Rev. Ralph Nibarger and Rev. Melvin Snyder, who so faithfully labored together for the advancement of the king-dom in our districts, as well as in the erection of our new buildings, therefore let us show our appreciation by saying a cheery "Amen".
4. Since our building committee with its chairman, Rev. R. E. Nibarger,
the College President, Rev. R. K. Storey and the faculty and their workers are so closely connected and have labored so harmoniously for the upbuild-ing of God's kingdom, both spiritually and materially and since the district has been saved thousands of dollars by the wise buying of Brother Nibarger and by the donated labor of a number of consecrated workers in providing our much needed buildings, therefore, be it resolved that we show our grati-tude to God and our appreciation to these faithful workers of His, by saying "Praise the Lord".
5. Feeling that a word of appreciation should be given the Frankfort Morn-
ing Times and the Lafayette Courier Journal for their courtesy to our Camp Meeting and Conference, we recommend that our Conference Secretary be authorized to send them a note of thanks.
6. With war clouds so soon again settling over our fair nation jeopardizing
the lives of our sons and daughters, threatening not only our peace and security in the American way of life, but with the daggers of red Communism pointed toward our churches and our religious freedom, let us pause in this great conference long enough to go to our knees asking God to protect our boys and save us from the ravages of communism.
Signed: REV. BEULAH ARNETT REV. EULA KENNEDY MRS. ETHEL MORRISON
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MINISTJ3RIAL DIRECTORY
Ordained Abel, Dorothy Philippine Islands Adams, W. H R. R., Osgood, md. Adams, W. S Seelyville, md. Adcock, J. Wesley Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Addington, Robert 1930 Hensch St., Ft. Wayne, md. Andrews, Plo Osgood, md. Arnett, Beulah 437 Indiana St., Wabash, md Arnett, j. L 437 Indiana St., Wabash, md. Baldwin, Vetn R. R. 1, Linn, md. Bates, Fred Bateman, G. R 2403 Jackson St., Anderson, md. Barber, Dennis H 417 Indiana Ave., French Lick, md. Barnes, Edna 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, md. Barnes, 0. W 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, Ind. Baughman, Retta 2719 Lincoln St., Anderson, md. Beltz, R. A 230 East Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. Bennett, Bessie 3002 S. 9th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Biliman, J. Edgar R. R. 2, Winchester, md. Bond, Brose Hartsville, md. Bowker, Cecil E Versailles, md. Bowman, Ruth West Indies Bowden, Delmont R. R., Columbus, md. Bradley, Elsie 2332 Lake Shore Drive, Sheboygan, Wis. Braduseld, Bonnie 509 E. Walnut St., Boonville, Ind. Bradfield, Landis A 1135 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis, md. Brown, C. C 135 Oakland Ave., Mishawaka, Ind. Brown, Myrtle 135 Oakland Ave., Mishawaka, md. Brown, Frank White St., Frankfort, md. Brown, Lena Africa Brown, R. W 2002 Winstel Road, Tuscon, Ariz. Bryan, Joseph C Sullivan St., Frankfort, md. Burcham, J. M 1802 Vincennes Ave., Washington, md. Call, Elton V 1105 Harris St., Huntington, md. Calvin, Omer R. R. 3, Argos, Ind. Camp, Virgil 379 N. E. Sixth St., Linton, md. Carlson, Florence 1810 Young St., Cincinnati, Ohio Carroll, Ernest 1115 E. Indiana St., South Bend 14, md. Carter, Hascue Wheatland, Ind. Clark, Owen 1159 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. Clark, Leota Colfax5 md. Clem, E. J 619 West Morgan St., Kokomo, Ind. Cochran, Harry Rising Sun, Ind. Cole, Lonnie Cole, Maurice G Greensburg, md. Coleman, Myrtle Coalmont, md. Colen, B. H R. R. 2, Vevay, md. Cooley, Ethel R. R. 3, Greenfleld, Ind. Cooley, Lawrence R. R. 3, Greenfleld. md. Corts, C. H P. 0. Box 861, Akron 9, Ohio Cormican, Milo E Argos, Ind. Cotton, J. F Box 1, Saratoga, md. Critchfleld, Stella Cannelton, md. Cox, Carmen Winchester, Ind. Cro*der, E. E 222 N. W. "L" St., Richmond, md. Crowder, Lorene 411 1/ Broadway, Greerifleld, md. Day, Beulah 435 W. High St., Montpelier, md. Daugherty, Walter L 450 Douglas St., Tipton, md. Deal, Broadus H 1422 Cruft St., Indianapolis, Ind. Dean, Pearl R. R. 2, Shelburn, md. Dean, W. S R. R. 2, Shelburn, Ind.
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Dilk Hattie 2606 Washington Ave., Terre Haute, md.
Dooley Gladys 954 E. Minnesota St., Indianapolis 3, Irid.
Dunn F. B 559 W. Boone St., Frankfort, md.
Eacret J. 0 2114 Olive St., Indianapolis 3, md.
Eckart Estel 550 W. Walnut St., Frankfort, md.
Elliot, Paul F 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis 4, md.
Emery. 0. D 37 North 7th St., West Terre Haute, md.
Eskridge, Isom 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Ewing A. M 408 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, Ind.
Faidley, E. I 648 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, md.
Faidley, Verna 648 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, Irid.
Felker, Dean Jamaica Felsburg, Oscar 106 W. Seymour St., La Grange, md. Fletcher, Leonard Fulton, md. Flexon, R. G 3851 Ruckle St., Indianapolis, md. Franklin, Ida 2614 S. 8th Sr., Sheboygan, Wis. Frye, Eva Grace Shoals, md. Frye, W. A Shoals, md. Fugett, W. B 205 N. 29th St., New Castle, md. Fuller, Earl Gick, Carrie S 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis 4, md. Goins, Floyd J 504 W. Walnut, Frankfort, md. Goins, Howard 903 S. Locke, Kokomo, Ind. Goins, Lee 2020 South "B" St., Elwood, md. Good, Mary — South Fifth St., Frankforr, md. Grossman, E. W R. R. 1, Evansville, md. Guyer, P. D 661 Catterlin St., Frankfort, md. Halt, E. V 226 East Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. Hammer, Helen Haiti Hamilton, Clarence 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md. Hamilton, Grace 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md. Hatikins, Mrs. Margaret 26 N. Grant St., Indianapolis, md. Hardin, Robert P 402 E. 3rd St., Seymour, md. Hart, Alice 1621 S. Ninth Sr., Terre Haute, md. Hartley, Wilbur Merom, md. Hastings, Augusta R. R. 1, Cambridge City, md. Hayhurst, Aaron 215 Greenwood St., Terre Haute, md. Hayhurst, Jesse 2518 Jefferson St., Terre Haute, md. Helvie, William 2016 Nell, Anderson, Ind. Henry, Lester 651 E. Boone St., Frankfort, md. Hertel, James 507 Hinman St., Columbus, Ind. Hertel, Velma H 1001/c N. 4th St., Terre Haute. md. Hines, Anna 427 W. 22nd St., Anderson, md. Hinds. Frank Elwood, md. Higgenbotham, John 751 S. Third St., Frankfort, md. Hodson, Ada Scott R. R. 1, Greensburg md. Holcomb, Albert Westport, md. Holden, H. L 614 National Ave., Brazil, md. Hotle, Della 1922 Winton St., Indianapolis, md. Howell, E. 0 1004 S. Meridian St., Lebanon, md. Howell, Rachel 1004 S. Meridian Sr., Lebanon, md. Hudson. J. R, Huff, George 2004 Hulman Sr., Terre Haute, md. Hunt, Margaret 758 S. 2nd St., Frankfort, md. Hunter, Oscar R. R. 3, Greenwood, md. Isaacs, W. H Hope, md. Isgrigg, Paul 830 Jackson St., Huntington, md. Isgrigg, Leah 830 Jackson St., Huntington, md. Jackson, Clarence 217 E. Third Sr., Madison, md. Jacobs, Pearly 4032 S. State St., Indianapolis, md. James, M. D College Corner, Ohio Jeffers, Angus 1112 S. Hackley St., Muncie, md.
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Jester, Clarence D 301 Murlin St., Bicknell, md. Jewel!, Garnet R. R. 2, Columbus, md. Jewell, Marvin 356 S. Locke St., Nappanee, md. Johnson, Fred 2940 Eastern Ave., Indianapolis, md. Johnson, Walter S. Broad St., Hope, Irid. Jones, C. M Box 431, Frankton, md. Jones, E. C 634 W. Ninth St., Rushville md. Jump, Allen 314 E. Fourth St., Madison, md. Kearby, Lee R. R. 3, Paoli, md. Keeney, Walter 1534 N. Fulton Ave., Evansville 10, md. Keith, Clarence N. Church St., Austin, md. Keith, Roberta .N. Church St., Austin, md. Kelly, Virgil 627 Olive St., Sullivan, md. Kennedy, Eula 15 Tate St., Lawrenceburg, md. Kerby, James E 117 Conwell St., Aurora, md. Ketchem, W. E 929 W. Sheridan St., Greensburg, md. King, Freedia 802 North 8th, Richmond, md. King, Irvin 802 North 8th, Richmond, md. Klopfenstein, Clarence New Carlisle, md. Klopfenstein, Ruth 1239 Elm St., Huntington, md. Lauderbaugh, Thomas 66 Norris Ave., North Vernon, md. Locke, Pay 104 S. 23rd St., Elwood, md. Locke, Katie Wayne Co., Box 80, Milton, md. Luttrull, A. L 105 Villa Drive, Evansville, md. Lyon, Frederick L 44 N. Colorado Ave., Indianapolis 1, md. Manuel, Thomas R. R. 1, Forest, md. May, Clarence R. R. 3, Madison, md. Martin, Ray B Forest, Ind. Martin, Robert R. R. 1, Decker, Ind. Marshall, Grace Austin, Ind. McCrory, Grace R. R. 1, Walkerton, Ind McCrory, Ralph 5 Meredith St., Frankfort, md. McCrory, Wilbert 2200 S. 101/2 St., Terre Haute, Ind. McFarlin, Imogene General Delivery, West Terre Haute, Ind. McFarlin, William General Delivery, West Terre Haute, md. McHenry, Charles 138 S. Fouth Ave., Beech Grove, Ind. McQueen, Arthur Meckes, Theodore R. R. 1, Kewanna, Ind. Mendenhall, Alta Jonesboro, md. Mickschl, J. R Marengo, md. Middleton, G. C R. R. 5, Frankfort, md. Miller, Paul B Clarksburg, md. Mitchell, L. R Upland, Ind. Miers, Edith 4111/s Broadway, Greenfield, Irsd. Montoya, Mabel Jeifries Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Montgomery, Area 706 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Montgomery, Loyd 1112 S. Hackley St., Muncie, Ind. Montgomery, Darrell W R. 94, Hickory Hurst, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Montgomery, Orla 4548 W. River Rd., Comstock Park, Mich. Moore, Lillie R. R. 2, Box 149, Wabash, md. Moore, Wilbur English, md. Morrison, Clarence 201 W. Baker, Mitchell, Ind. Mosier, John 6902 Evanston Ave., Indianapolis, md Mowery, Guy ill W. 8th St., Jonesboro, li-sd. Murphy, B. M 701 W. Jackson, Brazil, Ind. Neal, George English, Irsd. Neal, Ruth English, Ind Newton, Elsie R. R. I, Fairsnount, Ind. Nibarger, Ralph 6802 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. Nichols, Louise 2030 11th St., Huntington, W. Va. Noel, G. W 1005 W. 10th St., Marion, Ind. Parks, Jesse 1616 Norman Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
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Peisker, Armor D 226 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. Pendry, C. E 768 N. W. 49th St., Miami, Fla. Perry, R. D Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Phares, George V 734 Fair Ave., Shelbyville, md. Phillips, W. R 1025 Pleasant Hill, Logansport, md. Plunkett, Arthur 37 Wisconsin St., Indianapolis, hid.
Plunkett, Sarah 37 Wisconsin St., Indianapolis, md. Poe Edgar A 1138 N. 18th St., Lafayette, md.
Posey, C. F 3618 East 30th St., Indianapolis, md. Pottenger, J. W 707 Ohio St., Walkerton, hid.
Pownell, Donald Box 615, Winona Lake, hid. Pratt, W. H 3020 E. 30th, Indianapolis, md. Preusz, T. J 1725 F. 46th St., Indianapolis, md. Pursley, James 2616 Central Ave., Anderson, md. Ragsdale, Frances Africa
Ragsdale Paul Africa
Ragsdale, Wilkes 5 E. George St., Washington, md. Reed, Carl R 430 Union St., Winchester, md. Rice, J. A 1003 N. Jefferson, Muncie, Ind. Rice, Will 1833 Centennial Ave., Indianapolis 22, md. Roark, Carl Elnora5 md Rogers, Robert R. R. 6, Rushville, md. Rohner, Donald 811 N. Third St., Evansville ,Ind. Royer, Daniel 657 Delphi Ave., Frankfort, hid. Runnels, Perry New Carlisle, md. Sager, Carl Elnora, Irid. Sarles, Velma 805 B. Oak St., New Albany, Ind. Schenck, Dorsey 2239 Parker Ave., Indianapolis, md. Schoeff, Bertha 412 W. Fifth St., Rising Sun, md. Schwing, Adam R. R. 1, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Sewell, Lydia Harrington Spades, Ind. Shelhamer, Everett R. R. 1, Churubusco, md. Shelton, Mattie R. R., Oaktown, md. Shepherd, Harry 815 S. Third St., Frankfort, 2nd, Shroyer, William 1105 Harris St., Huntington, Ind. Schumaker, Naomi 2439 N. 14½ St., Terre Haute, Ind. Siberal, J. H Sloan, Andrew Elnora, md. Skinner, Arthur V R. R. 3, Box 171A, Knox, md. Slater, William R. R. 2, Knightstowri, 2nd. Slusser, Charles 1108 7th Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. Smith, Edith 404 Kerton St., Scottsburg, Ind. Smith, Lester 404 Kerton St., Scottsburg, Ind. Smith, Herman Box 595, Wheatland, Ind. Smith, Lewis G 355 S. Third St., Frankfort, Ind. Smith, Plen 1232 S. Harding St., Terre Haute, Ind. Smith, Ray P. 0. Box 152, Westport, 2nd. Snider, I. J R. R. 6, Springfield, Ind. Snyder, Melvin 105 S. 17th St., Terre Haute, md. Snyder, Edward 730 S. Mount St., Indianapolis, Ind. Speck, Walter Speer, Grant 2401 H. St., Bedford, Ind. Spencer, Oran R. R. 1, Plainville, Ind. Stewart, John, Jr 52 N. Kelley Ave., Frankfort, Ind. Storey, Mark 2727 Claremont Ave., Evansville, Ind. Storey, R. K Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, Ind. Street, R. H Abigal & White River Ave., Petersburg, Ind. Stroud, Wayne Box 91, Somerville, md. Taylor, C. G New London, hid. Tedrow, Blanche Chomo, N. Rhodesia, Africa Thomas, Paul W Philippine Islands Thomas, Joseph T French Lick, hid.
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Thornburg, George F 310 G St., LaPorte, md. Tousley, Donald R. R. 1, Cortland, md. Trotsky, Edith R. R. 1, West Terre Haute, md. Vampner, DeFoe 1645 W. 14th St., Muncie, md. Van Briggle, Vard Michigantown, md. Vaught, Henry 203 E. Main St., Knightstown, md. Wade, V. B R. R. 3, Knox, md. Wagoner, Roscoe Shoals, md. Waldron, Alice L Grandview, md. Waidron, Edward Grandview, md. Walker, Pearl R. R. 1, College Corner, Ohio Washburn, Donald R 955 B. Minnesota, Indianapolis 3, md. Watkins, Duane Oaktown, md. Webb, Samuel D 414 Tyler St., LaPorte, md. Weekly, E. R 2125 Newton St., Columbus, md. Wells, Walter L 1929 Ohio Ave., Connersville, md. Wharton, Deborah Shoemaker Memorial Home, Frankfort, md. White, Dudley Spencer, md. White, Esther Wayne Co., Box 80, Milton, Ind. White, Robert R. R. 2, Westport, md. Whittinghill, Hobart 232 Wells Ave., French Lick, Ind. Williams, John W 417 E. Main St., Greenfield, md. Williams, 0. D 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, Ind. Williams, Ray L R. R. 7, Columbus, Ind. Williams, Dorothy R. R. 7, Columbus, md. Wilkins, Chester 1533 N. Jefferson St., Indianapolis, Ind. Wilson, C. I Morgantown, md. Wilson, Ermal Africa Wilson, Madge Africa Wood, Emery 103 W. Poplar St., North Vernon, md. Wooten. R. W 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md. Wright, Cleona Box 52, Deputy, Ind. Wright, E. W 1304 S. 21st St., Terre Haute, md. Young, Marvin J 859 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. Yaryan, Mamie 1760 East 66th St., Indianapolis. md. Zeits, Dale G 758 Sixth St., Frankfort, md.
LICENSED MINISTERS
First Year
Adcock, Mrs. Wesley Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Anderson, Everett P. 0. Box 106, Grandview, End. Barber, Arthur L 113 Vine St., Gas City, md. Best, Walter R. R. 1, Centerville, md. Boothe, Murry 335 S. 4th St., West Terre Haute, md. Bowen, Pleasant 1861 N. 24th St., Terre Haute. md. Butler, Oye R. R. 5, Sullivan, md. Brown, Cecil R. R. 3, Milton, Ky. Burress, Ray 1100 W. Vantrees St., Washington, md. Case, Alfred 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md. Chapman, Mary 951 S. Third St., Frankfort, md. Church, John 0 202 Vine St., Fort Branch, md. Cox, Mildred Frankfort Bible College, Frankfort, md. Durham, Robert R. R. 2, Union City, md. Eldridge, Robert First St., Frankfort, md. Felsburg, Charles L 106 W. Seymour, Lagange, md. Fergason, David 1306 McKinley, Columbus, md. Grandstaff, Henry Graves, Kenneth Harold 1841 Grand Ave., Connersville, Ind. Hamilton, Ralph Windfall, md. Hayes, Basil 304 Maple St., Shelburn, Ind.
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Henderson, Jesse E 2941 N. Gale St., Indianapolis 1, md. Jackson, Maynard Johnson, Carroll P. 0. Box 441, Crawfordsville, md.
Kinney, Roy Kinsel, Raymond Lighty, James Luttrull. Paul
R. R. 1, Princeton, md.
R. R., Veedersburg, Evansville,
Mahoney, Lucian R. R. 3, Milton, Manship, Emmitt R. R. 2, Hardinsburg, Metcalf, Roy 654 E. Grant St., Marion, Porter, Eva 505 Lockport Rd., Terre Haute, Porter, Tom 505 Lockport Rd., Terre Haute, Reed, Frank 106 B. Poplar St., Fort Branch,
171 Elm St., Indianapolis, 230 B. Ohio St., Indianapolis 4,
Forest, R. R. 1, English,
Stewart, Jesse Earl R. R. 1, Shoals, Swango, Rose Ellen 225 W. William, Lawrenceburg, Thomas, Chas. C 308 Maple St., Tipton, Thompson, Chester R. R. 1, Hardinsburg, Warner, Macil 1421 N. Fulton Ave., Evansville, Watson, Lela Bloomingdale, Wright, Wayne 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort,
Second Year Bauer, John 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md. Borders, Viola Versailles, md. Boss, Marlin, Jr 758 Sixth St., Frankfort, md. Bunting, D. W Sanford, Ind. Bunting, Helen, Sanford, Ind. Conard, John Clifford 1517 N. "B" St., Blwood, md. Conner, Ralph 318 Riley Ave., Greenfleld, md. Eastburn, John Box 439, Sunshine Gardens, md. Elliott, Kenneth F Valeene, md. Fitzgerald, Owen Ray R.F.D. 4, Washington, Irid. Fuller, Everett 274 E. Franklin St., Shelbyville, md. Hamm, Herschel T Box 518, Marengo, Ind. Hines, LeRoy M 114 N. Washington, Chesterfield, md. Hunter, Nannie 12 Tate St., Lawrenceburg, md. Keith, David Livingstone Austin, md. Leavell, Gerald R. R. 4, Madison, Ind. Moreillon, Clyde 2004 Prospect St., Indianapolis, md. McGinnis, Wilbur R. R. 3, Greenwood. md. McHargue, Charles 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md. Qisakenbush, LeRoy Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Ribkee, Mabel R. R. 4, Noblesville, md. Russell, Wilbur 308 N. Grant St., Edinburg, md. Scantland, L. L 112 E. First St., Alexandria, md. Simmons, Frank P R. R. 1, Wilkinson, Intl. Spoonamore, W. Thomas R. R. 1, Rushville, md. Stroud, Louis R. R., Leesburg, md. Stunkel, Robert Box 71, Orleans, md. Warren, Glenn 660 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Wiley, Charles Jr 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, Intl. Wire, Moses 1198 Central Ave., Noblesville, md. Young, Lorenzo 2028 N. 13½ St., Terre Haute, md Young, Virginia 2028 N. 13 St., Terre Haute, md
Third Year Bond, Blanche Hartsville, Intl. Carpenter, Thomas 09 10th St., N. E., Linton, md. Colter, James F 514 S. Sycamore, Fairmount, md.
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Schenck, Eugene Smith, Carl L Smith, William Snyder, Oscar
Coston, Russell Russiaville, md. Cromer, Darwin 1336 North Third St., Logansport, md. Dickey, H. H 814 W. Pearl St., Lebanon, md. Eckert, Creston Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Emmons, Merle 405 5. 10th St., Vincennes, md. Groves, Eugene 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md. Huff, Harold 406 Haugh St., Indianapolis 22, md. Lane, Arthur R. R. 5, Noblesville, md. Leab, Luna 65 N. Lafayette St. %Herman Verano, Peru, md. Maddux, Rosemary Westport, md. Malone, R. Nathan Box 56, Tyner, md. Malone, Robert P Box 56, Tyner, md. Willis, Orace Frankfort Pilgrim College, Frankfort, md. Wilson, Roy R. R. 1, Otwell, md.
Fourth Year Adams, C. J 2906 S. Boots, Marion, md. Butts, George 555 W. Boone St., Frankfort, Ind Clark, Olive R. R. 1, West Terre Haute, md. Clock, Willis 1136 6th Ave., Terre Haute, md. Dearinger, Eva R. R. 2, Versailles, md. Earlywine, Lillian 2316 S. St., Lafayette, md. Fair, Paul Frankfort Bible College, Frankfort, md. Fletcher, Delbert Alexandria, md. Grant, Roy L Merom, md. Hadsell, Floyd R. R. 1, Fairbanks, md. Keith, John Paul Austin, md. Kline, Cecil 1213 Elm St., Rochester, md. Knight, Paul 42 B. Main St., Greenwood md. Lashbrook, Lee R. R. 4, Loogootee, md. Lehue, Lincoln Box 174, Windfall, md. Locker, Roy 901 S. 3rd St., Frankfort, md. McCullough, Jack V Westport, md. McLemore, Robert 1625 Red Band Rd., Evansville, md. Mowery, Vernal N 220 B. Pennsylvania St., Shelbyville, md. Nicoson, Verval Coalmont, md. Pegg, C. Gilbert Box 266, Andrews, md. Sciscoe, Clyde E Bloomington, Ind. Taylor, Noel D Box 91, Prairie Creek, md.
Ordained Deaconesses
Burcham, Juanita 1802 Vincennes Ave., Washington, md. Butts, Susie 555 West Boone St., Frankfort, Ind. Kable, Jennie Box 51, Oaktown, md. Titus, Clyde 207 E. First St., Evansville, md. Wright, Virginia Meeks 1050 South Fifth St., Frankfort, Ind
Licensed Deaconesses
Coffnian, Florence 15 W. Linden Ave., Logansport, md. Henry, Jayne 15 W. Linden Ave., Logansport2 Ind. Rhoden, Maude R. R. 2, West Terre Haute, md. Smith, Mildred 355 S. Third St., Frankfort, md. Tincher, Nora 1240 Naghel St., New Albany, Ind. Ward, Elizabeth 1642 Broadway, Indianapolis, md.
MISSIONARIES
Abel, Dorothy Philippine Islands Brown, Lena Africa Bowman, Ruth West Indies Felker, Dean Jamaica Ragsdale, Paul W Africa
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Ragsdale, Frances Africa Repolds, Cora % God's Bible School, Cincinnati, Ohio Tedrow, Blanche Africa Thomas, Paul W Philippine Islands Wilson, Ermal Afriac Wilson, Madge Africa Hammer, Helen Haiti
IN EDUCATONAL WORK
Adcock, 3. W Frankfort Pilgrim College Dunn, F. B Frankfort Pilgrim College Henry, Lester Frankfort Pilgrim College Perry, R. D Frankfort Pilgrim College Shepherd, Harry Frankfort Pilgrim College Storey, R. K Frankfort Pilgrim College
COMING FROM OTHER CHURCHES AND DISTRICTS
Beltz, R. A., Ordained Ohio District Van Briggle, Vard, Ordained West Virginia District Phillips, W. R., Ordained North Carolina District Whittinghill, Hobert, Ordained Texas District Winkler, Fred D., First Year International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'n Lauderbaugh, Thomas, Ordained Wesleyan Methodist Church Adams, M. H., Ordained. Illinois District Jackson, Maynard, 2nd Year International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'n Cokley, Victor, 1st Year International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'n Gray, Harry, 1st Year International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'n Luttrull, A. L., Ordained International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'n Wright, Virginia Meeks, Ordained Deaconess Illinois District Adcock, 3. Wesley, Ordained International Holiness Tabernacle Ass'ri
CONFERENCE EVANGELISTS
Biliman, 3. E R. R. No. 2, Winchester, md. Clem, E. J 619 W. Morgan St., Kokomo, md. Conard, Clifford 1517 N. E. Street, Elwood, md. Dean, William S R. R. No. 2, Shelburn, md. Faidley, F. I 648 N. 7th Street, Terre Haute, md. Eskridge, Isom 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Ewing, Albert M 408 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. Fugett, W. B 205 N. 29th St., Newcastle, md. Goins, Howard 902 5. Locke St., Kokomo, md. Goins, Lee 2020 S. B. Street, Elwood, md. Hayhurst, Jesse 2518 Jefferson St., Terre Haute, md. Hertel, Velma 100/ N. 4th St., Terre Haute, md. Kearby, Lee R. R. No. 3, Paoli, md. Lauderbaugh, Thomas 66 Norris Ave., North Vernon, md. Locke, Katie and Esther White Box 80, Milton, Irtd. May, Clarence R. R. No. 3, Madison, md. Montgomery, Area 706 S. Fifth Street, Frankfort, Irid. Montgomery, Loyd 1112 S. Hackley St., Muncie, md. Montgomery, Orla 4548 River Road, Comstock Park, Mich. McFarlin, William and Wife General Delivery, West Terre Haute, md. Nichols, Louise 2030 11th Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Pursley, James 2616 Central Avenue, Anderson, md. Rice, Will 1833 Centennial Ave., Indianapolis, md. Ragsclale, Wilkes 5 E. George Street, Washington, md.
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Schenck, Dorsey 2239 Parker Ave., Indianapolis, md. Slater, William Knightstown, md. Smith, Plen 1232 S. Harding St., Terre Haute, md. Spoonamore, W. T. R. R. No. 1, Rushville, md. Trotsky, Edith R. R. No. 1, West Terre Haute, md. Vampner, Defoe 1645 W. 14th St., Muncie, md. Williams, Ray L. and Wife R. R. No. 7, Columbus, lad. Yaryan, Mamie 1760 E. 66th St., Indianapolis, md.
SONG EVANGELISTS
Best, Audrey Joan Centerville, lad. Borders, Viola Versailles, md. Cleaver, Lois R. R., West Baden Springs2 md. Ficklin, Pansy R. R. 1, Petersburg, md. Grummons, Norine 665 Greenlawn Ave., Fort Wayne 7, md. Hamilton, Mae and Mildred 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md. Hamilton, Max and Barbara 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md. Hamilton, Paul 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md. Heugel, Helen R. R. 1, Box 680, Evansville, Lid. Kelley, Helen 609 E. Third St., Bicknell, md. McHenry, Margaret Fern 138 S. 4th Ave., Beech Grove, md. Malone, Christina Mae Box 56, Tyner, md. Malone, R. Nathan Box 56, Tyner, md. Miller, Barbara J. Elnora, md. Parr, Geraldine R. R. 1, Fairbanks, md. Phares, Mr. and Mrs. Rex 639 East Jackson St., Shelbyville, lad. Powers, Irene Box 106, Saratoga, md. Risinger, June 217 E. 23rd St., care Rev. Clarence Jackson, Madison, md. Rush, Eileen R. R., Hope, lad. Schenck, Maurice 2239 N. Parker Ave., Indianapolis 18, md. Skinner, Jean Box 171A, R. R. 3, Knox, md. Strader Trio 1014 Columbus Ave., Anderson, md. Strahley, Dora 502 W. 9th St., Bicknell, lad. Watson, Gilbert and Meria Box 206, Parker, md. Watson, Pauline R. R. 2, Shelburn, md. Webb, Ellen R. R. 1, Monterey, md.
3hi 1Th?nwram KATHERINE INMAN
Rev. Katherine Edith Dunkelburger was born near Three Oaks, Michigan. She was converted early in life and together with her sister Hattie entered the evangelistic field. They travelled together singing and preaching the Gospel until she was united in marriage to Richard D. Inman in 1923.
Sister Inman was pastor at Michigan City for two years, at Sandford one year, and at Seeleyville four years. She also did some evangelistic work after moving to Terre Haute.
She passed away at her home in Terre Haute, Indiana, June 13th, 1950.
SANTFORD FAGG
Santford Fagg was born in Vigo County, Indiana, on September 1, 1875 and died December 5, 1949. His ministry was mostly along pioneer lines and little record was kept of the number of such meetings held. The work at Coalmont was organized as the result of his ministry there and he served as pastor of the church for several years. He also pastored the church at J asonville for a few years.
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While actual records are meager here, yet a full record of his sacrificial ministry is in the hands of the Great Recorder. The church was enriched by the faithful ministry of one who sought for neglected fields in which to labor.
WILLIAM ELI RIBKEE
William B. Ribkee was born at Spencerville, Ohio, June 26, 1892 and died January 2, 1950. He was converted on January 25, 1929 at the Center. yule Pilgrim Holiness Church and united with the church a few days later. His first sermon was preached at the Centerville Church in 1932 and he was licensed as a minister the same year. He assisted his wife in the pastorates at Centerville, Winchester, Michigantown, Madison and Noblesville. His min-istry covered a period of about twenty-one years.
ALBERT J. SMITH
Albert J. Smith was born June 23, 1894 and died August 19, 1950 after an illness of several years. He was converted in July 1934 at Andrews, Indiana, and obtained the experience of heart purity in April of 1935. He united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Huntington in September 1934 and became a charter member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Andrews when it was organized in 1935. Here he preached his first sermon in 1936. He attended Frankfort Pilgrim College for one year and finished his ministerial course in North Carolina by correspondence. He was ordained August 28, 1944. His active ministry was spent in North Carolina where he labored for better than five years until ill health forced him to give up the work. He pastored a Hickory, Durham, Whittier and Wilmont. The church building at Hickory was constructed during his ministry there. He assisted in the launching of a new church at Lenore, North Carolina. Though entering the ministry late in life be left a record of faithful service.
WILLIAM T. DUNN
William T. Dunn was born January 1, 1866 and died May 6, 1950. He was converted September 5, 1881 and sanctified in August 1886. He united with the Methodist Church in 1885 and preached his first sermon in the Graves County Methodist church in September 1892. He was ordained to preach the gospel September 9, 1896. He had four years of Theological training. He united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1940 as a retired minister. He spent fifty-two years in active ministry, serving as pastor and evangelist. His heart was in the work of the Lord both at home and abroad. In his early life he sold a farm and gave the proceeds to foreign missions and then for ten years supported a native worker in Africa.
STEPHEN COLE BURKE
Stephen C. Burke was born in January 4, 1872. He was converted December 31, 1889 at the Union Chapel Methodist Church. His first sermon was preached at the Mount Pisgah Methodist Church in 1899 and he was ordained to preach the gospel in 1904. He pastored for several years in the Oklahoma Conference of the Methodist church. He united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1947 and was serving as pastor of the church at Mecca at the time of his death.
LELA MONTGOMERY JEFFERS
Lela M. Jeffers was born May 15, 1890 and died on February 28, 1950. She was converted in October 1904 at Evansville, Indiana, and received the blessing of entire sanctification in February 1905. Her first sermon was preached in 1907 at Kinmundy, Illinois. She was the first woman licensed to preach in the Southern Illinois Methodist Conference. She spent about seven-teen years in active evangelism. She was ordained to the ministry August 21, 1939. After her marriage to Angus Jeffers she served as assistant pastor on the charges to which he was assigned. They were serving the Muncie church at the time of her death.
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PEARL CLYMER
Pearl Clymer had served in the ministry for a period 0f about thirty years. A record of his ministry had not been turned to the secretary so no full record cars be given here.
LAWRENCE WADE
Lawrence Wade was one of the best known evangelists in the Indiana Conference but he had not returned his record of ministry and such record could not be found. His ministry had carried him into most parts of the nation and the church will long remember his faithful labors.
ELMER CLARK
Elmer Clark was another of the veteran ministers of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. The secretary has no record of his ministry. The church at Delphi was organized as the result of his labors there.
COUNCIL REPORT ON PLACEMENT OF PASTORS
Northern District
Alexandria—Delbert Fletcher 112 E. First St., Alexandria, md. Church Address, 200 E. Monroe St., Phone 733W
Andrews—Gilbert Pegg Andrews, md. Church Address, Corner Madison and Main Sts., Phone 70.
Anderson First—G. R. Bateman 2403 Jackson St., Anderson, md Church Address, 2400 Delaware St., Phone 9561.
Bass Lake—Arthur Skinner R. R. No. 3, Box 17 IA, Knox, md. Church Address, Bass Lake, md., Phone 5223.
Chesterfield—LeRoy Hines Box 96, Chesterfield, md. Delphi—Dale Williams 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, md.
Church Address, North Union St., Phone 426. Blwood—Fay Locke 104 S. 23rd St., Fiwood, md.
Church Address, 23rd and Main Sts., Phone 403. Fairmount—James Colter 514 S. Sycamore, Fairmount, md.
Church Address, 403 5. Walnut, Phone 119W. Forest—Ray B. Martin Forest, md.
Phone 123R1. Fort Wayne—Robert Addington 1930 Hensch St., Fort Wayne, md. Frankfort First—Ralph McCrory 5 Meredith St., Frankfort, md.
Church Address, Corner Third and South Sts., Phone 3287. Frankfort Second—John Stewart 52 N. Kelley Ave., Frankfort, md.
Phone 3115. Frankfort Pilgrim Chapel—Lewis Smith 355 S. Third St., Frankfort, md. Frankton—C. M. Jones Box 431, Frankton, md.
Phone 107F3. Fulton—Leonard Fletcher Fulton, md.
Phone 84. Gas City—E. K. Purcell 518 S. Third St., Gas City, md. Green Township—Everett Sheihamer R. R., Churubusco, md. Howard Chapel—Ralph Hamilton R. R., Windfall, md. Huntington—Paul and Leah Isgrigg 830 Jackson St., Huntington, md.
Church Address, 826 Jackson St., Phone 2098. Jonesboro—Guy Mowery 111 W. Eighth St., Jonesboro, md.
Church Address, West Eighth St., Phone 6821. Kokomo First—Russell Wooten 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md.
Church Address, 1128 S. Purdum St., Phone 3711. Kokomo North Side—Floyd Clark 823 N. Webster St., Kokomo, md.
Church Address, North Armstrong Street. Lafayette—Edgar A. Poe 1138 N. 18th St., Lafayette, md.
Church Address, 901 S. 19th St., Phone 7842.
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LaGrange—Oscar Felsburg 106 W. Seymour St., LaGrange, md. Church Address, Corner Walnut and Sycamore Sts., Phone 218M.
Lebanon—E. 0. Howell 1004 S. Meridian St., Lebanon, md. Church Address, Ash and Lebanon Sts., Phone 116W.
Leisure—Joseph Miller Logansport—W. R. Phillips 1025 Pleasant Hill, Logansport, md.
Church Address, Linden Ave and Sixth St., Phone 9372. Marion First—Gilbert Noel 1005 W. Tenth St., Marion, md.
Church Address, 1001 W. Tenth St., Phone 2846. Marion Grant Street—Roy Metcalfe 654 B. Grant St., Marion, md.
Church Address, 654 E. Grant St., Phone 1499W. Marion South—C. J. Adams 2906 S. Boots St., Marion, md.
Church Address, 3730 S. Boots St. Michigantown—Vard Van Briggle Michigantown, md. Muncie—Angus Jeffers 1112 Hackley St., Muncie, md.
Phone 8747. Monon—Estel Eckart 550 W. Walnut St., Frankfort, md. New Carlisle—Clarence Klopfenstein New Carlisle, md.
Phone 95J. Noblesville—Mable Ribkee R. R. 4, Noblesville, md.
Church Address, 13th and Wayne Sts., Phone 1494R. Norway— Nappanee—Marvin Jewell 356 S. Locke St., Nappanee, md.
Phone 5183 Sharon—Theodore Meckes R. R. 1, Kewanna, md. South Bend—Ernest Carroll 1115 B. Indiana Ave., South Bend 14, md.
Church Address, 1111 E. Indiana Ave., Phone 60182. Swayzee—Russell Parker Swayzee, md. Tipton—Walter Daugherty 450 Douglas St., Tipton, md.
Church Address, Mill and Douglas Sts., Parsonage Phone 1762. Tyner—Robert Malone Box 56, Tyner, md.
Phone 2981 Plymouth. Thornhope—Cecil Kline 1213 Elm St., Rochester, md. Wabash—Lindley and Beulah Arnett 437 Indiana St., Wabash, md.
Church Address, 480 Washington St., Phone 935. Walkerton—Wilbur Pottenger 707 Ohio St., Walkerton, md.
Phone 234M. Winchester—Carl R. Reed 430 Union St., Winchester, md.
Church Address, Union and Short Sts., Phone 27974. Windfall—Lincoln Lehue Box 174, Windfall, md. LaPorte—William Babb LaPorte, md. Upland—Carl Sager care Taylor University, Upland, md. Crawfordsville—Floyd B. Dunn 559 W. Boone St., Frankfort, Ind.
Central District
Aurora—James Kerby 117 Conwell St., Aurora, md. Phone 543.J.
Beech Grove—C. W. McHenry 138 S. Fourth Ave., Beech Grove, Ind. Church Address, 120 5. Fourth Ave.
Bethel---E. R. Weekly 2125 Newton St., Columbus, md. Phone 7472.
Bloomington— Brown's Chapel—Lawrence Cooley R. R. 3, Greenfleld, md.
Church Address, R. R. 3, Greenfield ,Ind , Phone 3530. Centerville—Walter Best. 501 N. Morten Ave., Centerville, md.
Church Address, East School St., Phone 3305. Clarksburg—Paul E. Miller Clarksburg, md. College Corner—M. D. James College Corner, Ohio
Phone 159. Concord—Gerald Leavell R. R. 4, Madison, md.
Church Address, Gross Plains, mci.
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Connersville—Kenneth Greves 1841 Grand Ave., Connersville, md. Phone 1699-W.
Deputy—Cleona Wright Deputy, md. Columbus—james Hertel 507 Hinman St., Columbus, md.
Church Address, New York and Hinman Sts., Phone 5891. East Enterprise—B. H. Colen R. R. 2, Vevay, md.
Phone 50-C. Edinburg—Wilbur Russell 308 N, Grant St., Edinburg, md.
Church Address, 308 N. Grant St., Phone 358.R. Greensburg—Clarence Hamilton 632 W. Main St., Greensburg, md.
Church Address, West Central Ave., Phone 23492. Greenfield—Ralph Conner 318 Riley Ave., Greenfield, md.
Church Address, 223 Pierson St., Phone 43103. Greenwood—Pail Knight 42 E. Main St., Greenwood, md.
Phone 275. Hartsville—Brose Bond Hartsville, md. Hope—Wayne Isaac Hope, md.
Church Address, Market Street, Phone 1893. Indianapolis, First—C. E. Posey 3618 E. 30th St., Indianapolis, md.
Church Address, 30th and Gale Sts. Indianapolis, Second—Broadus Deal 1422 Cruft St., Indianapolis, md.
Church Address, Cruft St. Indianapolis, Riverside—E. V. Halt 226 East Ohio St., Indianapolis, md.
Church Address, 1201 W. 21st St. Indianapolis, North—T. J. Preusz 1725 E. 46th St., Indianapolis, md.
Church Address, 1733 E. 46th St., Phone Humble 7220. Indianapolis. Warren Park—Fredrick L. Lyon 44 N. Colorado Ave., Indpls.
Church Address, 14th and Ridgeview Drive, Phone IR 4219. Indianapolis, Brookside—Chester Wilkins 1533 N. Jefferson St., Indpls., md.
Church Address, 2101 Brookside, Phone Atlantic 5279. Indianapolis, Central—Wilbur E. McGinnis R. R. 3, Greenwood, md.
Church Address, Pine and Elm Sts., Phone 546J.I. Indianapolis, McCarty St—Landis A. Bradlleld 1135 N. Keystone, Indp1s. Indianapolis, Prospect St—Clyde Moreillon 2004 Prospect St., Indpls., md.
Church Address, 2004 Prospect St., Phone Imperial 3279. Indianapolis, Valley View—John Mosier 6902 Evanston St., Indpls., md.
Church Address, 69th and Evanston Sts., Phone BR 9057. Indianapolis, West—Harold Mason 44 N. Alton Ave., Indpls. 22, md.
Church Address, 464 N. Concord St., Phone Belmont 3962. Knightstown—Mose Wire 1198 Central Ave., Noblesville, md.
Phone 5-4341. Lawrenceburg—Eula Kennedy 15 Tate St., Lawrenceburg, md.
Church Address, Corner Walnut and Tate, Phone 664. Madison—Clarence Jackson 217 E. Third St., Madison, md.
Phone 286 R. Milton—Walter Wells 1928 Ohio Ave., Connersville, md. Morgantown—Charles I. Wilson Morgantown, md. New Castle—O. W. Barnes 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, md. North Vernon—Emery Wood 103 W. Poplar St., North Vernon, md.
Church Address, East Poplar St., Phone 5593. Richmond, First—E. E. Crowder 222 N. W. "L" St., Richmond, md.
Church Address, 1305 Ratliff, Phone 83773. Richmond, Eastside—Irvin King 802 N. 8th St., Richmond, md. Rising Sun—Bertha Schoeff 412 W. Fifth St., Rising Sun, md. Rodney—Walter H. Johnson S. Broad St., Hope, md.
Phone 1787. Rushville—Cleo Jones 634 W. Ninth St., Rushville, Ind.
Church Address, Ninth and Oliver Sts., Phone 36864. Seymour—Robert Hardin 402 E. 3rd St., Seymour, Ind.
Phone 934-L. Shelbyville—Vernal Mowery 220 E. Pennsylvania St., Shelbyville, md.
Church Address, 224 E. Pennsylvania St. Spearsville—Daniel Royer 657 Delphi Ave., Frankfort, Ind.
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Sycainore—Nannie Hunter 12 Tate St., Lawrenceburg, md. Versailles—Cecil Bowker Box 35, Versailles, md. Vevay— Westport—R. H. Smith Box 152, Westport, md.
Phone 2685. Indianapolis Sunshine Gardens—John Eastburn, Box 439, Sunshine Gardens,
Indiana.
Southern District
Austin—Clarence Keith N. Church St., Austin, md. Phone 155.
Bedford—Grant Speer 2401 H St., Bedford, md.
Bicknell—C. D. Jester 301 Murlin St., Bicknell, md. Church Address, 24th and H Streets, Phone 5602.
Church Address, 317 Murlin St , Phone 313W. Birdseye—Emmit Manship R. R. 2, Hardinsburg, md. Boonville—Bonnie Bradfield 509 B. Walnut St., Boonville, md. Burns City—Francis Porter Burns City, md. Brazil—Boone Murphy 701 W. Jackson St., Brazil, md.
Church Address, 701 W. Jackson, Phone 5351. Cannelton—Stella Critchfield W. 7th St., Cannelton, md. Centerville South—Wilbur Moore English, md. Coalmont—Harry Gray R. R. 10, Riverside Ave., Evansville, md. Elnora—Carl Roark Box 172, Elnora, md.
Phone 109. English—George Neal English, md.
Phone 52.2. Epsom—O. W. Spencer R. R. 1, Plainville, md. Evansville First—Walter Keeney 1534 Fulton Ave., Evansville, md.
Church Address, 1500 Fulton Ave., Phone 3-1600. Evansville, Forest Hills—Mark Storey 2727 Claremont Ave., Evansville, md.
Church Address, 2700 Claremont Ave., Phone 2-8725. Evansville, Trinity—A. L. Luttrull 105 Villa Drive, Evansville, md.
Church Address, 15 N. Fans Ave., Phone 23193, Parsonage Phone 60414. Evansville, East Side—Donald Rohner 811 N. 3rd St., Evansville, md.
Church Address, Kathleene and Craner Sts. Fort Branch—John Church 202 Vine St., Fort Branch, md. French Lick—Dennis Barber 417 Indiana Ave., French Lick, md.
Church Address, Indiana Ave., Phone 116. Grandview—Wayne Anderson Grandview, md. Harvey Flats—Nettie Sheckells Alton, md. Jasonville—Harry Gray R. R. 10, Riverside Ave., Evansville, Ind. Linton—Virgil Camp 379 N. E. 6th St., Linton, md.
Church Address, Sixth and D Sts., Phone 656M. Loogootee—Lee Lashbrook R. R. 4, Loogootee, md. Marengo—J R. Mickschl Marengo, md. Mecca—B. W. Wright 1304 S. 21st St., Terre Haute, md. Medora—Charles C. Thomas Medora, md. Meroin--Roy Grant Merom, md. Mitchell—Clarence Morrison 201 Baker St., Mitchell, md.
Church Address, Second and Frank Sts., Phone l99L. New Albany—Velma Sarles 805 B. Oak St., New Albany, md.
Phone 5-7530. New Goshen—Murry Boothe 335 S. Fourth St., West Terre Haute, md. Oaktown—Duane Watkins Box 122, Oaktown, md.
Phone 75. Orleans—Robert Stunkel Box 71, Orleans, md. Orrville—Robert Martin R. R. 1, Decker, md. Paoli—Oscar Snyder 507 N. Gospel St., Paoli, md.
Church Address, North Gospel Sc., Phone 2901. Petersburg—Raymond Street Petersburg, md.
Phone 341-X.
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Poplar Grove—Jesse Stewart Shoals, Irid. Prairie Creek—Noel D. Taylor Box 91, Prairie Creek, md. Sandford—D. W. Bunting Sandford, md. Scott City—Floyd Hadsell R. R. 1, Fairbanks, md. Scottsburg—Lester and Edith Smith 404 Kerton St., Scottsburg, md.
Phone 4202 Seelyville—James Lighty Seelyville, md. Shelburn—Basil Hayes Box 233, Shelburn, md.
Phone 34-H. Shoals—W. A. Frye Shoals, md.
Phone 2952. Somerville—Wayne Stroud Somerville, md. Sullivan—Virgil Kelley 627 Olive St., Sullivan, md.
Church Address, 217 N. Main St., Phone 312. Terre Haute, Greenwood St.—Aaron Hayhurst 315 Greenwood Sr.
Terre Haute, md., Church Address, Greenwood and Thompson Sts. Terre Haute, Hulman St.—George Huff 2004 Hulman St., Terre Haute, md.
Church Address, 20th and Hulman Sts., Phone Crawford 4700. Terre Haute, Sixth Ave—Willis Clock 1136 Sixth Ave., Terre Haute, md.
Church Address, 1120 Sixth Ave., Phone Crawford 7374. Terre Hiute, Northside--Naomi Shumaker 2439 N. 14½ St., Terre Haute
Phone Harrison 8088. Terre Haute, West—O. D. Emery 37 N. 7th St., West Terre Haute, md. Church Address, So. 8th and National Road No. 40, Phone Harrison 7119.
Twin Oaks—Wilbur Hartley .R. R., Petersburg, md. Phone 367-H.
Valeene—Kenneth Elliott Valeene, md. Vincennes—Herman Smith Box 595, Wheatland, md. Washington—Milford Burcham 1805 Vincennes Ave., Washington, md. Wheatland—Hascue Carter Wheatland, md.
REPORT OF CONFERENCE STATISTICIAN INDIANA CONFERENCE Year ending June 30, 1950
Pastor's Report
Number of sermons preached 11,411 Number of prayer services conducted 4,394 Pastoral calls to members 22,090 Pastoral calls to non members 20,590 Total pastoral calls 47,845 Revivals conducted 215 Number seeking regeneration 5,436 Number seeking sanctification 2,548 Number dealt with in personal work 3,236 Number prayed with for healing 3,594 Number baptized 207 Number Communion services 280 Number of children dedicated 276 Number of marriages 167 Number of funerals 337
Pastor's Support Receipts: Cash support from church $194,876.22 Estimated donations 23,080.94 Gifts 1,693.94 Total support 219,663.32
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Local Church Financial Report
Cash brought forward 56,382.72 Regular offerings 379,163.52 Special offerings 153,986.30 Total receipts 626,941.48 Expenditures: Pastor's support 206,262.91 Rents 4,734.39 Interest 1,527.91 Improvements 70,279.23 Indebtedness 27,280.60 Evangelists 44,644.43 Old Peoples Home 1,373.15 District Budget 23,251.46 District Home Missions 2,981.46 General Foreign Missions 37,429.42 General Home Missions 8,055.87 General Administration Expense 4,124.23 Bible Schools 10,937.77 Incidentals 87,580.41 Total expenditures 561,028.50 Cash on hand 22,979.00
Local Church Statistical Report
Members on roll last report 5,022 Names dropped from roll 288 Transferred by letter 130 Number of deaths 71 Total removals 489 Additions by profession of Faith 439 Additions by letter 122 Total Additions 511 Present Membership:
Ordained Ministers 217 Licensed Ministers 105 Local Ministers 86 Deaconesses 10 Probationary 88 Members in full standing (beside Ministerial) 3,912
Total membership 5,477 Number of preaching services 15,269 Jail or Prison services 142 Church prayer services 6,102 Cottage meetings 2,077 Total services 23,799 Number of subscribers to Pilgrim Holiness Advocate 1,114
Sunday School Statistical Report
Number of teachers and officers 1,120 Net enrollment 10,329 Total enrollment 11,547 Average Weekly Attendance 9,738 Average Weekly Attendance last report 8,323 Number of Cradle Roll 1,691 Number of sessions 6,141 Number of scholars converted 303 Number joined church 68 Number of books in library 846
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Sunday School Financial Report Receipts: Cash brought forward $ 7,045.70 Regular offerings 37,7 Birthday offerings 2,071.34 Special offerings 12,945.97 Total receipts 61,892.90 Expenditures: Literature 12,508.64 Equipment 11,608.02 Total Expenditures 54,800.12 Cash on hand 6,499.82
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY REPORT
Statistical
Number of meetings held 1,712 Number of members last report 835 Present membership:
Active 720 Associate 244 Honorary 427
Average Attendance 1,163
Financial Receipts: Cash brought forward 1,451.32 Offerings received 5,412.84 Total receipts 6,864.16 Expenditures: Total expenditures 4,577.96 Cash on hand 1,380.70
PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church value 597,926.00 Church debt 44,295.00 Church equity 553,631.00 Parsonage value 332,750.00 Parsonage debt 29,919.00 Parsonage equity 304,330.00 Total value 906,876.00 Total debt 74,214.00 Total equity 869,216.00
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PASTOR'S REPORT
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Alexandria Anderson Andrews Bass Lake Chesterfield
L. L. Scantland G. R. Bateman Gilbert Pegg Arthur Skinner Leroy Hines
70 69 85 60 53
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1580.00 Delphi Elwood Fairmount Forest Fort Wayne
0. D. Williams Fay Locke James Colter Floyd Gookins Robert Addington
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335 233 129 142 180
535 606 228 269 287
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1428.00 1520.00
276.41 229.10 69.11
142.82 251.84
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2359.41 3525.10 828.11
1702.92 1771.94
Frankfort, First Frankfort, E. S. Frankfort, P. C. Frankton Fulton Gas City
Ralph McCrory John Stewart Lewis Smith C. M. Jones Leonard Fletcher E. E. Carroll
1071 921 1001 50
72 47 91 46 75
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Green Township Howard Chapel Huntington Jonesboro Kokomo, First
Everett Shelhamer Ralph Hamilton Paul Isgrigg Guy Mowery Russell Wooten
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60 335 158
100 516 455 644
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Floyd Clark E. A. Poe Ray Martin E. 0. Howell Waldo Hosier
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40 23 10 44 401
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25 524 20
142 241 55
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port
Motion Estel Eckart I 155 1 60 421 102 10 lOt 30 18 31 986.111 37.601 1023.71 Muncie Angus Jeffers 154 45 705 140 845 2 67 161 65 469 5 4 3 7 3355.001 244.12 3599.12 Nappanee Marvin Jewell 77 60 93 2 14 10 4 1 2 1 1600.00 1162.15 2762.15 New Carlisle Oscar Miller Noblesville Mabel Ribkee 35 52 143 60 31 50 15 9 1 1 1 1435.71 45.00 1480.71 Norway Oscar Felsburg 50 30 35 81 116 1 20 5 11 1 607.71 20.001 627.71
Sharon Theodore Meckes 75 33 46 84 130 21 25 51 6 21 1 1 2 692.10 469.23 1161.33 South Bend Ernest Carroll 78 19 350 283 633 3 106 41 77 64 2 1 1 3 3120.00 501.42 3621.42 Swayzee Clyde Parker 10 2 20 6 26 I 1 4 90.001 22.00 112.00 Tipton Walter Daugherty 79 25 984 3 126 34 62 4 2 1 6 2560.00 383.84 69.50 3013.34 Thornhope Orace Willis Tyner C. Klopfenstein 66 37 108 213 321 6 3 1 2 1835.82 122.00 2137.82 Wabash Lindley Arnett 141 38 300 100 400 2 180 100 100 25 15 4 3 6 3120.00 400.00 3520.00 Walkerton Wilbur Pottenger 100 41 189 154 343 2 29 7 17 8 3 2 2 2 1952.25 98.04 2050.29 Winchester Lonnie Cole 27 120 78 180 1 19 111 84 8 3 2 3 1 2080.00 301.45 2381.45 Windfall Lincoln Lehue 96 11 69 178 248 2 9 3 6 9 1 21 823.18 90.00 913.18
3662 7137 17,067 1884 878 81 78 116 7,473.91 999.10 Totals 1330 6456 56 911 1626 93 68 72,595.97 81,270.58
CENTRAL DISTRICT Aurora Beech Grove Bethel
James E. Kerby C. W. McHenry B. R. Weekly
106 89 83
11 48
6
338 60
100
468 28
112
806 88
212
3 1 2
58 15 37
25 61
18t
69 27 79
451 14
2
9 4 3 4
4 1 2
10 3 1
2160.00 1178.52 1064.94
342.00 80.00 74.25
2502.00 1258.52 1139.24
Brown's Chapel Lawrence Cooley 64 42 603 1011 1614 2 35 27 I 9 9 2013.06 904.06 2917.12 Centerville Walter Best 138 47 70 52 122 2 25 6 18 6J 1 1 521.17 304.00 825.17 Clarksburg Bertha Schoeff 57 3 186 128 314 4' 154 62 88 4 9 4 11 1 1820.00 57.80 1877.80 College Corner J. R. Mickschl 97 39 155 120 275 5 3 32 14 2 2 1 2 847.46 15.00 862.46 Concord Gerald Leavell 76 3 188 145 333 2 8 3 5 7 3 1 2 1228.00 281.32 1509.32 Connersville Kenneth Greves 98 41 153 121 274 3 47 23 33 21 1 5 1 1583.43 132.00 1715.43 Deputy Cleona Wright 150 70 100 25 125 3 20 3 1 817.18 125.00 98.00 1040.18 Columbus James Hertel 118 35 349 575 924 4 118 48 . 17 2 3 1 1 2561.60 191.05 195.84 2948.49 East Enterprise Robert Malone 82 73 155 232 387 3 48 10 99 35 3 1 2 1626.93 523.42 2150.35 Edinburg Wilbur Russell 120 52 101 48 149 1 51 39 63 40 4 2 720.61 189.771 910.38 Greenfield Ralph Conner 58 44 59 82 141 13 11 2 12 9 2 1 520.001 119.80 639.86
63
PASTOR'S REPORT
CHURCH PASTOR
Na
. Se
rmon
s P
rea
ched
Pra
yer
Se
rvic
es
Cond
uct
ed
Pa
sto
ral
Calls
to M
em
bers
Past
ora
l Ca
lls
to N
on-M
em
bers
3
I- Revi
va
ls o
n
Charg
e
No.
See
kin
g
Rege
nera
tion
No
. S
eekin
g
Sancti
ficati
on
Sou
ls D
ealt W
ith
In P
ers
on
al
Work
No.
Pra
yed W
ith
F
or H
ea
ling
Ba
pti
sms
No. of C
om
mun-
ion S
erv
ice
s
Childre
n
Ded
icate
d
' Donati
on
s
Pars
onage
Su
pplie
d
Ye
s o
r N
o
Tota
l S
up
port
Greensburg Clarence Hamilton 94 2 241 174 415 2 102 57 40 50 4 1 4 712140.001 257.891 2397.89 Greenwood Paul Knight 88 21 53 42 95 lj 19 4 5 3 1 2 1536.84 55.30 1592.14 Hartsvjlle Brose Bond 74! 57 80 173 253 11' 10 2 98 40J. 3 481.44 286.00 767.44 Hope Wayne Isaacs 82 671 173 150 323 2 60 20 28 2 2 4 1538.11 214.50 1752.61 Indpls., First William Pratt 90 42 508 350 858 3 64 32 45 4 2 3 2 3710.00 I 3710.00
Indpls., Second C. D. Jester 91 49 165 154 319 2 22 4 26 3 6 2650.00 2650.00 Indpls., Riverside F. V. Halt 84 52 63 2 33 7 17 1 6 1 780.00 780.00 Indpls., North T. J. Pruesz 83 43 330 189 519 2 2 1 1 2860.00 5.85! 2865.85 Tndpls., Brookside Chester Wilkins 85 27 2001 648 848 1 84 13 I 20 1 1 4 2136.00 50.00 2186.00 Indpls., Central Wilbur McGinnis 95 34 99 201 300 11 40 11 44 13 - 4 1 1 1547.50 256.35 1803.85
Tndpls., McCarty Broadus Deal 76 53 68 230 298 3 4 2 4 1380.00 30.00! 1410.00 Indpls., Prospect Clyde Moreillon 64 9 83 62 145 2 26 17 16 20 1 2 1000.00 135.44_ 1135.44 Indpls., Valley V. John Mosier 106 50 300 250 550 1 5 2 21 25 4 2 1470.00 117.93 1587.93 lndpls., West Harold Mason 72 43 111 83 194 2 18 14 15 3 4 2 1795.00 60.00 1855.00 Knightstown Moses Wire 32 20 4 24 5 2 4 3 440.00 15.00 455.00 Lawrenceburg Eula Kennedy 74 215 297 512 2 109 30 541 18 3 7 6 6!2600.00 23.80! 221.00 2844.80
Madison Clarence Jackson 85 35 134 83 217 2 41! 26 34 16 3 2 4 2 1775.00 116.821 1881.82 Milton Morgantown Irvin King 95 59 112 123 235 2 45 22 34 32 3 I 1 1499.001 106.50 1605.50 New Castle 0. W. Barnes 47 44 336 613 949 2 132 40 75 53 10 3 21 2 92340.001 559.34 2899.34 North Vernon Emery Wood 130 40 3001 156 4561 11 54 40 75 54 7 10 2 4 1300.00I 250.00 1550.00
Richmond, First E. F. Crowder 65 11 239 272 511 3 73 201 1001 8 II I 1 1 2600.00! 247.21 2847.21 Richmond, F. S. John Mosier Rising Sun Harry Cochran I Rodney Walter Johnson 77[ 12 16 12 28 3'f 106 25 I 832.01 Rushville Cleo Jones 851 12 127 72 199 I 38 10 5 1 23! 4 3 1560.001 357.50 1917.5(
Seymour Robert Hardin 85! 56 225 200 425 2 6 4 150 15 1 4 486.561 69.36 555.91 Shelbyville Vernal Mowery 87 38 223 243 466 3 157 108 22 38 3 8 2 3 2950.001 718.19 3668.lc Spearsville Daniel Royer 95 2 40 30 70 1 1 5 81 3 1 693.501 693.5( Sycamore Nannie Hunter 60 24 36 13 49 1 16 15 41 2 7 3 1 1 2 480.71! 10.00 490.71 Sullivan C. I. Wilson 112 53 111 34 145 2 53 28 11 28 2 11 715.391 210.681 I 926.0
64
PASTOR'S REPORT
CHURCH PASTOR
No. S
erm
on
s P
reach
ed
Pro
yer
Serv
ices
Condu
cte
d
Pa
sto
ral
Coils
to
Me
mbe
rs
Past
oral
Calls
to
No
n-M
em
be
rs
Tota
l C
alls
Revi
va
ls o
n
Charg
e
No.
See
kin
g
Re
gen
era
tion
No
. Se
ekin
g
Sanct
ific
ati
on
Sou
ls D
ealt W
ith
In P
ers
on
al W
ork
No. P
ray
ed W
ith
F
or H
ealing
Ba
ptis
ms
No. of C
om
mu
n-
ion S
ervi
ces -
Child
ren
D
edic
ate
d
Ma
rria
ges
Fu
ne
rals
Donati
ons
Pars
ona
ge
Supplied
Yes
or
No
Gifts
Tota
l S
upp
ort
0 C.)
Versailles Cecil Bowker 83 54j 1771 2361 413J zJ 541 53 50 I 21 3 311640.641 339.501 1980.14 Vevay Roy McCallie I I I Westport R. H. Smith 921 20 3851 158 543 23 61 60[ 311 41 61 1 2 1953.00 466.15 2419.15
3739 772 16,186 2050 1450 57 106 100 8,298.78 514.84 Totals 1523 8399 81 898 836 105 59 66,721.59 76,285.36 SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Austin Bedford Bichnell Birdseye Boonville
I Clarence Keith Grant Speer Earl Fuller Emmett Manship Bonnie Bradfield
951
100 57
50j
17 39
60
181 521
I 701
2 85
130
20 137
I 31
2 3
.1 100
6 49
60
2 28
J 40
12
I 25
6 30
3
3
- 3
1 2
3
1 1 1
860.001 303.75
954.96 1610.00 322.00
1163.75
954.96 1932.00
Brazil Boone Murphy I 98 33 186 179 365 2 29 43 104 36 1 4 1545.00 264.00 1809.00 Burns City Francis Porter T Cannelton Stella Critchfield 120 75 480 50 530 2 20 14 20 15 5 3 2 376.56 107.50k 484.06 Centerville, S. Oscar Snyder 39 14 8 81 89 2 17 17 25 7 1 481.57 77.65 559.22 Coalmont Myrtle Coleman 47 65 164 2 1 1 13 1 252.60 252.60 Elnora Carl Roark 109 13 251 164 415 fl 191 19 4 2 1707.22 110.00 1817.22 English George Neal 124 45 231 221 452 3j 241 9 35 15j 1 6 1 5 2747.68 379.84 3127.52 Epsom 0. W. Spencer 681 401 111 22 133 21 10 21 3 7 2 2 1234.50 292.80 1527.30 Evansville, First Walter Keeney 105 70 775 1 193 37 76 5 1 4 2860.00 119.62 2979.62 Evansville, F. Hill Mark Storey 120 14 238 320 558 1 112 50 143 18 4 13 2 16 3380.00 334.00 3714.00 Evansville, E. S. Donald Rohner 50 18 139 161 300 2 50 34 2 102 16 2 2 10.00 570.00 Fort Branch John Church 78 82 96 31 127 4 36 29 77 24 1 2 569.83 25.93 595.76 French Lick Dennie Barber 121 11 500 274 774 2 123 63 40 3 1 10 1720.00 511.00 2231.00 Grandview Edward Waidron Harvey Flats Nettie Sheckels Jasonville Plen Smith Linton Virgil Camp 81 20 366 94 460 2 31 22 69 2 3 1 3 2224.62 338.96 180.00 2743.58 Loogootee Lee Lashbrook 76 10 90 120 210 2 20 4 7 2 1170.00 225.00 1395.00 Marengo Herschell Hanam 90 10 34 34 1 10 3 6 2 284.50 136.50 471.00 Mecca E. W. Wright
PASTOR'S REPORT
CHURCH PASTOR
No
. S
erm
ons
Pre
ached
Pra
yer
Ser
vic
es
Cond
uct
ed
Pa
sto
ral C
al ls
to M
em
bers
ast
ora
l C
alls
to
No
n-M
em
bers
Total
Ca
lls
Revi
va
ls o
n
Ch
arg
e
No.
See
kin
g
Rege
nera
tion
No. S
eekin
g
Sanct
ific
ati
on
Souls
Dealt W
ith
In P
ers
on
al
Work
No. P
ray
ed W
ith
F
or H
ea
ling
Ba
ptis
ms
No. o
f C
om
mun-
ion S
erv
ice
s
Child
ren
Ded
icate
d
Fun
era
ls
0 0 D
onati
on
s
Pa
rsonage
Supplied
Ye
s o
r N
o
Gifts
Total
Support
Medora M, D. James 86 28 216 262 478 2 29 13 95 24 11 2 8 4 1 908.08 168.69 1076.77 Merom Roy Grant 66 85 150 265 415 3 15 15 25 60 41 4 2 978.00 474.00 1452.00 Mitchell Clarence Morrison 85 43 313 182 495 3 661 19 3O 20 I 3 5 1075.00 154.00 1229.00 New Albany Velma Sarles 921 114 134 248 21 24 13 5 2 3 1 2 1300.00 20.361 1320.36 New Goshen Murry Boothe 721 520 196 716 iT 10 2 11 2 1 768.041 155.72 923.76 Oaktown Duane Watkins 63 35 140 240 380 2 55 30 22 10 2 7 5 998.301 145.65 1143.95 Orleans Robert Stunkel 130 52 200 2 50 10 50 25 3 1 2 1041.96 205.00 1246.96 Orrville Robert Martin 138 56 75 350 425 1 75 401 20 19 1 4 1300.00 300.00 1600.00 Paoli Virgil Kelly 80 21 113 62 175 2 9 9 14 3 1 1 1502.20 205.65 1707.85 Petersburg Raymond Street 90 36 40 80 120 4 20 15 90 18 21 I I II 884.001 300.00 1184.00 Poplar Grove Jesse Stewart 80 46 40 8 48 31 3I 8 15 7 1 340.75 340.75 Prairie Creek Noel Taylor 70 40 159 2 6 9 1 4 1591.00 467.21 2058.21 Sandford D. W. Bunting 128 10 125 67 192 1 15 9 35 121 2 565.38 196.53 761.91 Scott City Floyd Hadsell 75 8 92 42 134 5 2 2 2 1 1050.00 80.00 1130.00 Scottsburg Lester Smith 119 52 100 400 500 4 2J 16 4 337.49 171.85 509.34 Seeleyville Wilbert McCrory 101 42 190 265 455 3 19 3 3 455.95 15.20 471.15 Shelburn Basil Hayes 116 76 115 78 193 14 6 16 40 1 2 24 2 1 220.00 25.00 245.00 Shoals W. Al Frye 131 36 401 313 714 1 86 49 85 149 2 5 8 12 1560.00 45.20 1605.20 Somerville Wayne Stroud 92 46 240 255 495 3 40 28 11 7 1 1 1 1540.191 106.191 1646.3 T. Haute, Gr'w'd Aaron Hayhurst 83 11 233 185 418 2 20 13 37 3 2 4 2600.00 2600.00 T. Haute, H'lm'n George Huff 59 45 580 193 773 2 40 7 47 4 2 9 2860.001 2860.00 T. Haute, 6th Ave. Willis Clock 67 14 132 269 401 20 6 30 14 2 1 1 4 1820.001 310.74 2130.74 T. Haute, N. S. Naomi Shumaker 130 52 25 75 100 2 5 5 12 6 1 1 2 1126.66 15.00 1141.6 T. Haute, West R. S. Wheeldon Twin Oaks Wilbur Hartley 78 6 2111 50 261 30 6 2 1 11402.501 153.55 1556.00 Valeene Kenneth Elliott 114 30 14 14 28 2 40 13 8 18 I 242.101 30.00 272.1C Vincennes Herman Smith 85 17 323 335 658 2 74 26 58 14 4 2 4 811345.931 72.88 418.81 Washington Milford Burcham 140 144 160 160 320 2 51 32 13 33 3 5 2 1112646.011 60.00 2706.01 Wheatlanci Hascue Carter 75 13 310 1 20 15 1 15 2 6 1 111029.231 300.00 1329.2
4223 7522 15,484 1681 961 104 86 126 7,726.97 190.00 Totals 1667 6354 81 824 1266 97 41 57,467.81 64,944.78
66
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
Church
No. T
ea
che
rs
an
d O
ffic
ers
Tota
l E
nrollm
ent
Av
era
ge W
eek
ly
Att
en
da
nce
Ave
rage W
eek
ly
Atten
da
nce
Last R
ep
ort
No. o
n
Cra
dle
Roll
Los
s
No
. S
essi
ons
ve
rte
d D
uri
ng
Yr.
No
. Jo
ined
C
hu
rch
No
. Bo
oks
in
Lib
rary
No. S
chola
rs C
on
-
Cas
h B
rought
For
ward
Reg
ula
r O
fferi
ng
s
Birt
hd
ay
Off
eri
ng
s
-. 2
Litera
ture
Equ
ipm
ent
Total
Exp
end
iture
s
Cash
on H
an
d
Zw 0 (9 O
OW EO
NORTHERN DISTRICT Alexandria Anderson Andrews Bass Lake Chesterfield Delphi
4 20 8
9 12
86 457 95
107 109
90 527 103
116 121
69 277
50 48
106 122
64 273 47
89 121
26 50 16
21 22
5 4 3
17 1
52 52
50 52
9 I
5 75
162.14 182.68 293.74
7.96j 86.68
328.741 986.101 281.011
412.73 458.43
I
47.02 16.59
16.17 31.59
41.92 621.43
6.35 281.60
490.88 1258.32 1212.77
443.21 857.30
102.34 503.99 105.75
135.36 223.69
92.99 332.35 996.64
10.91 321.92
341.38 1185.18 1189.48
415.91 721.05
149.5O 73.14 23.29
27.30 136.25
Elwood Fairmount Forest Fort Wayne Frankfort, First
14 7 9
16
204 102
226
218 109
242
150 73 86 45
222
131 59 75
228
36
34 6
19 14
51 52 50
51
220.69 9.49
38.12 I
126.62
462.01 318.40 197.45
1108.84
23.97 2.37
12.96 I
41.13 29.29
194.75
1267.60 356.65 443.28
1235.46
240.55
113.04
I
220.01
281.82
1113.47 366.01 394.86
1072.95
154.13 13.54 48.42
162.51 Frankfort, E. S. 8 78 86 78 5 23 44.09 198.35 11.94 27.72 307.10 91.54 41.62 285.21 21.29 Frankfort, P. C. I 46 I I I I Frankton 8 83 91 41 36 12 5 52 .60 218.99 219.59 31.84 108.00 211.69 7.90 Fulton I 7 82 63 22 19 52 2 43.00 237.04 256.37 536.41 122.22 86.30 508.30 27.86 Gas City 143 83 65 24 52 230.26 16.74 253.41 224.30 224.30 5.35 Green Township 22 I Howard Chapel I 71 Huntington 5 133 145 72 48 52 .28 210.58 15.94 136.94 363.74 113.94 126.04 362.20 1.64 Jonesboro 14 129 139 124 122 42 2 52 59.07 270.39 10.47 10.45 350.48 214.79 123.60 338.39 11.99 Kokonio, First 14 240 254 179 191 * 12 52 37.07 533.85 31.52 602.44 388.95 3.70 558.19 44.25 Kokoino, N. S. 6 80 86 49 74 25 52 194.23 303.55 375.04 872.82 66.63 871.23 1.59 Lafayette I 8 66 74 44 41 12 52 60.56 284.43 73.14 429.38 95.29 276.86 152.57 LaGrange 9 85 94 79 58 21 52 15 4 2.92 797.11 800.03 148.07 88.29 792.49 7.54 Lebanon 13 162 175 116 99 54 - 7 52 31 Leisure 5 25 30 15 35.00 30.40 4.00 69.40 Logansport I 151 276 291 224 220 35 4 52 15 3 980.05 926.05 26.50 1911.80 3844.40 404.59 2999.63 844.77 Marion, First 14 239 253 148 143 59 5 52_ 130 77.51 444.70 36.56 309.67 868.44 229.87 836.27 32.17 Marion, Grant St. 9 102 84 18 52 5.11 330.05 392.50 727.66 146.48 276.57 694.12 33.54 Marion, South 9 I 52 52 52 13.15 194.62 9.12 5.23 222.12 48.30 148.82 25.00
67
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
Church 0'- h
a - -
Tota
l E
nro
llm
ent
Ave
rag
e W
ee
kly
A
tten
dance
Av
era
ge W
eek
ly
Att
en
da
nce
La
st R
ep
ort
Na
. on
C
rad
le R
oll
Lo
ss
Gain
No
. S
essi
on
s
No
. S
chola
rs C
on-
vert
ed
Duri
ng Y
r.
0
.E o-E '.
.o
Regu
lar
Off
eri
ng
s
Birth
da
y
Offeri
ng
s
Spe
cial
Off
eri
ng
s
_.
Litera
ture
Equip
me
nt
Tota
l E
xpe
nditure
s
a
Michigantown 11 110 121 82 83 10 1 52 2.821 194.751 5.661 203.231 208.80 7.40
Monon 8 32 40 40 18 50 11 181 8.921 68.43 9.44 43.26 130.05 62.67 124.08 5.97
Munie 121 169 181 125 120 301 5 52 15.81 537.91 616.82 296.39 - 590.02 26.80
Nappanee 9 49 58 43 45 15 50 14.69 523.36 70.24 608.29 49.64 507.80 100.49
New Carlisle 8 64 72 46 52_ I J I 40.211 388.83 8.86 166.661 604.56 83.57 495.58 579.15 25.41
Noblesville 7 49 54 62 60 22 52 I 9.87 102.47 13.00 125.34 39.76 122.19 3.15
Norway 6 38 44 28 I 23.93 106.34 3.74 10.96 144.97 78.03 11.44 129.21 15.76
Sharon 9 59 66 35 33 51 2 52 6 133.55 5.65 49.35 188.55 56.20 67.65 138.30 50.25
South Bend 18 198 216 130 128 66j 2 52 I 45 58.77 767.66 25.96 71.50 923.89 246.62 467.76 784.34 139.55 Swayzee 5 25 30 23 I 52 .84 167.18 4.45 172.57 116.90 55.67 Tipton 17f 260 277 206 189 17 52 400.90 637.40 31.26 477.01 1546.57 334.55 1331.57 215.00
Thornhope I I 32 I I I I I I I Tyner 81 26 24 52 13.63 100.42 6.56 82.02 202.63 55.34 198.56 4.07 Wabash 15 190 205 204 206 2 52 75 238.70 1024.58 1375.33 362.12 831.51 1193.63 171.70 Walkerton 12 61 73 55 52 15 3 52 18.22 191.87 10.00 32.72 252.81 93.68 232.89 19.92 Winchester 9 60 59 34 9 49 9 45.02 340.99 15.06 16.54 417.61 119.08 50.80 360.20 57.41 Windfall 91 961 1051 63 501 15 I 131 511 I 17.86 209.58 10.73 26.84 265.01 91.10 237.77 27.24
Totals 40614382 4929 4135 3439 743 46 218 85 15134313590.95115270.001825.8715923.29!25811.1215624.9915730.79122763.63 2931.33
CENTRAL DISTRICT
Aurora I 12 85 971 98 98 51 47.88 633.15 7.83 60.001 748.86 180.37 122.90 586.98 161.88 Beech Grove I 8 48 50 7 I 33.42 319.07 10.50 I 362.99 60.43 226.24 286.67 76.32 Bethel I 8 I 41 38 10 52 7 54.66 170.50 12.91 I 581.90 59.36 535.10 46.80 Brown's Chapel I 10 89 99 62 19 7.38 228.81 22.93 36.361 295.48 79.23 294.81f .67 Centerville I 8 20 16 4 52 I I 73.46 117.94 ' 131.40 121.491 121.49 9.81
Clarksburg I 10 134 144 86 85 24 1 52 15.17 340.65 19.49 29.82 405.13 145.47 403.01 2.11 College Corner I 6 36 42 37 54 27 17 52 5.68 79.49 4.83 31.61 121.61 57.07 116.61 5.00 Concord I 13 39 43 52 I 25.25 116.12 6.06 147.43 57.69 I 140.05 7.38 Connersville 10 102 1121 78 56 22 52 8 2 1 4.66 178.48 14.79 91.25 289.12 106.54 I 266.96 22.16 Deputy 8 17 9 6 44 2.71 66.46 4.65 73.82 19.95 23.351 43.30 2.71 Columbus 15 186 201 135 137 31 52 33.65 393.72 43.58 475.95 233.96 I 362.90 113.05
68
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
Church r 0)
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o.
-.
'5 w e
w g
Av
era
ge
We
ekly
A
tten
da
nce
L
ast R
ep
ort
No
. on
C
rad
le R
oll
Lo
ss
.
No. S
ess
ions
No. S
ch
ola
rs C
on
vert
ed D
uri
ng Y
r
No. J
oin
ed
C
hu
rch
No
. Boo
ks
in L
ibra
ry
Ca
s h B
rought
Forw
ard
Regu
lar
Off
eri
ng
s
Birth
day
Offe
ring
s
8-
Tota
l R
ece
ipts
Lite
ratu
re
Equ
ipm
ent
Total
Exp
end
iture
s
-o g
East Enterprize Edinburg Greenfield Greensburg Greenwood Hartsville
I 10
6 8 7 6
64
40 77
102 24
74
46 85
109 30
53 82 39 68 58 17
44
23 69 58 23
3 6
5
9 52
52 52
52
12!
10
J 5
77.19 I
I 23.00 26.47 6.87
166.831 I
137.79 274.88 316.271
70.501
15.361
7.20 15.88
6.121
256.521 515.901 I I 144.99
141.86 455.621 342.74
70.671 154.16
50.49
42.68 120.57
55.02
88.35
20.50 202.70
432.31
441.26
140.72
83.59
2.921 14.361
13.44
150 9.52
78.19 65.83
I 54.47 151.45
190.84 814.41 394.64 315.10 799.48
10.15 34.55 1783.1311861.32
T 210.51
710.47 369.57 799.48
I 449.81
54.651 378.901 317.53
I I
180.101 257.281 I 434.82
221.27 1704.69 334.54 327.07 437.28 434.82
156.631 375.93 42.501
362.201 23.67
Hope Indp1s., First Indp1s., Second Indp1s., Riverside Indp1s, N. Side I Indp1s., Brookside
7 14
9 6
68 186
75
I 1
751 200 84
I
54 178 80 39
107 81
53 172 81
103 59
13
1
4 22
52 50 201 52 52. 52 52
Indp1s., Central Indp1s., McCarty Indp1s., Prospect Indp1s, V. View Indp1s., W. Side Knightsrown
I 12 7
I 6 8 7
I 7
144 61
76
63
156 68
84 65 70
80 38 39 59 67 42!
45 43 69 64 72 33!
8!
34 7
I
30
5 I
511 261 52 52 52 52 52! I
I 121.70 8.78 8.10
I 50.86 114.55
27.75
369.05 176.29 195.00 220.371 400.18 192.48
8.96
12.05 14.861 12.29 9.00
26.35
91.95 183.241 84.57
9.00
526.06 185.07 332.10 469.331 611.59 238.23
230.45 63.24 60.25
132.04 97.03 71.47
96.81
278.87
487.84 179.51 305.55 354.62 459.74 225.67
38.221 5.561
26.551 114.661 151.85!
12.561
Lawrenceburg I Madison Milton Morgantown New Castle North Vernon
12 8
9 8
10
121! 99
72
153
133 107
81
163
105! 78
46 95
112
121 79
42
107
8
23
32
16 1 .
5
52 52
52
52
121
261
I
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41
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187.29 35.85!
I 19.30 53.80 2.36
659.17 172.53
I 119.39 176.92 547.48
28.25 16.41!
I 15.05
14.74
35.01 150.13
I 250.61
6.76 70.32
909.72 374.92
I 404.35 291.35 634.90
166.34 80.02
148.69 170.06 128.42
578.50 108.38
250.61
474.68
744.84 334.43
399.30 274.79 623.10
164.88! 40.49!
5.051 16.56J 11.801
Richmond, First Richmond, E. S. Rising Sun Rodney Rushville Seymour Shelbyville
9
7 8 6
12
60
89
173
69
97
185
64 68 35 51 55 37
118
70
40 47 .
131
34
54
51
6
14
11 6
521
521 52! 5_2j
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9
77!
1 80.68!
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161.44
144.84
218.64 208.11 109.76 562.12
14.84! I
11.55
I 29.16!
270.00
33.481 44.041
510.36! 130.55
I 253.851 57.89 I 230.901 108.73
143.241 796.761 208.18
1.251
49.52
504.89
195.26! 228.251 141.02!
I 555.86!
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58.591 2.65! 2.22
240.90! 69
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
Church
No. T
ea
ch
ers
a
nd
Off
icers
Net
Enr
ollm
ent
Tota
l E
nro
llme
nt
Avera
ge W
eekly
A
tten
da
nce
—
Av
era
ge W
eekly
A
ttend
an
ce
Lost
Re
port
No. o
n
Cra
dle
Roll
0 _J
. 0 t N
o.
Ses
sion
s
ve
rte
d D
uri
ng
Yr.
N
o.
Sch
ola
rs C
on-
No.
Join
ed
Ch
urc
h
No.
Books
in L
ibra
ry
Ca
sh B
rough
t F
orw
ard
Regula
r O
fferin
gs
Birth
da
y
Off
eri
ng
s
Spe
cial
Off
eri
ng
s
Tota
l R
ece
ipts
Lite
ratu
re
Equ
ipm
ent
Total
Exp
enditu
res
PU
OH
uo
4S
O
Spearsville 6 50 56j 23 28 7 5 52 12.60 83.86 5.35 101.81 49.12 12.75 94.24 7.57 Sycamore 38 7.80 89.61 97.41 37.62 15.00 70.62 26.79 Versailles 7 65 97 32 52 35.37 457.29 492.66 100.00 345.46 147.20 Vevay 23 I I I Westport 10 110 120 86 79 14 13 52 J 8.43 315.88 16.47 I 583.941 98.29 448.95 547.24 36.70
Totals 340T2539 2852 2941 2388 405 131 104 1910 1211 18123611785.02111544.101402.5013800.29117836.8114142.3614008.76114704.07 2639.40 SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Austin 88 88 Bedford 9 99 104 57 43 18 52 15 296.84 425.06 21.29 743.19 105.00 743.19 Bicknell 9 100 109 68 65 16 52 68.27 36.78 2.51 35.58 143.14 24.19 82.96 60.18 Birdseye 6 34 40 31 23 50 6 1 9.21 122.48 10.00 141.69 44.86 73.50 118.36 23.33 Boonvjlle 86 54 52 37.93 674.97 712.90 59.07 507.76 690.46 22.44 Brazil 11 121 132 105 104 52 21 3 50.88 359.38 410.26 123.12t 36.00 360.72 74.37 Burns City 28 Cannelton I 7 25 32 15 51 3 13 42.04 5.00 10.00 57.04 21.00 52.96 4.08 Centerville, S. 5 46 46 30 56.09 56.09 56.09 56.09 Coalmont 3 21 24 10 10 3 3.04 17.95 1.40 22.39 18.47 3.92 22.39 Elnora 10 50 60 49 49 26 52 15 I 20.09 149.65 248.941 418.68 62.11 14.95 395.54 23.14 English 10 155 165 131 130 20 1 52 35 44.76 342.19 18.62 T 466.85 169.47 399.11 67.74 Epsom 5 37 42 34 34 52 7 27.02 77.21 7.71 2.00 113.94 34.11 113.85 .09 Evansville, First 14 211 225 184 181 54 52 24.56 499.47 200.04 69.79 793.86 221.27 767.46 26.401 Evansville, F. H. 15 339 353 275 251 56 24 52 60 144.26 978.10 60.25 1057.9612240.84 234.40 584.23 2208.04 32.80 Evansville, B. S. - 47 I Fort Branch 5 39 32 12 51 2 3 9.70 154.33 2.20 6.00 172.23 28.89 3.52 172.23 French Lick 11 127 138 114 105 26 9 52 I 154 47.18 271.96 45.711 11077.56 134.59 207.83 1039.50 38.001 Grandview 30 Harvey Flats 19 Jasonville 17 - Linton 7 71 78 59 44 17 15 52 22.02 120.98 9.97 188.00 340.97 68.5 12.02 319.55 21.421 Loogootee I 7 56 48 8 52 20.18 62.72 173.64 256.54 34.31 87.28 250.60 5.94i Marengo 3 37 31 27 I 4 52 1 1 3 3.68 78.89 82.57 79.88 79.88 2.691
70
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
Church
No
. T
each
ers
a
nd
Off
icers
a E = 0
Zui Tota
l E
nrollm
ent
Ave
rag
e W
eekly
A
tte
nda
nce
Av
era
ge W
eekly
A
tte
nda
nce
Last
Re
port
No. o
n
Cra
dle
Roll
Lo
ss
Gain
No.
Ses
sio
ns
No.
Sch
ola
rs C
on
ve
rted
Dur
ing Y
r.
-a a a c,.a -' a . oa zo N
o.
Boo
ks
in L
ibra
ry
Ca
sh Bro
ught
Fo
rwG
rd
Re
gula
r O
ffe
ring
s
Birth
day
Off
eri
ng
s
Spe
cial
Off
eri
ng
s
Tota
l R
ece
ipts
Lite
ratu
re
Equ
ipm
ent
Tota
l E
xpe
nd
itu
res
Ca
sh
on
Ha
nd
Mecca Medora Meroni Mitchell New Albany
3 8 7 9 7
25 63
108
28 71
117
23 46 44 90 47
29 79 44
10 231 11
3
52 52 50 52j 521
J 3.89 27.95
3 45.89 26.14 34.69
55.19 126.59 145.76 214.94 300.87
8.93 3.71 8.37
15.08 13.30
25.05 13.50
92.801
93.06 181.75
I 200.02 348.96
I 348.86
52.40 45.451 50.131
103.40 73.22
25.05 10.68
77.45 155.75 180.76 345.27 285.27
15.61 16.00 19.26
3.69 63.59J
New Goshen Oaktown Orleans Orrville Paoli
8 9 6 9 8
68 7Q
55 45
76 80
64 53
31 44 42 73 49
23 30 46, 76 54
16
12 5
8 14
52 52 52 48 52
11
I
J .19
17.48 101.23
61.83 47.73
114.68 163.38
208.10 291.49
8.67 8.78
9.291
11.76 23.13 15.77 37.81
129.61 201.40 124.36 285.70 386.32
48.46 180.17 52.81 45.78 69.92
37.68
35.00
121.49 180.17 115.72 256.30 377.80
8.12 21.23
8.641 29.401 8.52
Petersburg Poplar Grove Prairie Creek Sandford Scott City
11 4
10 7 5
109
48 38 32
120
58 45 37
63 26 47 30 23
48 40 43
23
10 28 3 .
15
4
50 52 51 521 521
6
5 J
I
1
3.60 1.21
193.05
11.831
428.95 46.74
54.33 61.42
7.57J
4.30 9.97
9.54
19.16 I
432.55 67.07
558.811 77.79j
183.43
36.35
30.64 35.32 16.67
432.55 63.07
446.43 72.31
185.52
4.00 112.38
5.48 9.74
Scottsburg Seeleyville Shelburn Shoals Somerville
8 3 7 9' 6!
116 106
125 112
23 12 41 66 81
23 12
73 80
20 22
7 .
1
52 47
52 52
-
) I J
2 I
5.71 5.76
.60 8.04
18.82
97.15 166.51 160.92! 172.96 593.06
I 102.86 I 171.51
18.27! 63.80 243.59 17.57 198.72! 397.29
I 612.28
48.88 19.33
103.14 306.05 284.91
94.99
228.90 377.92 590.96
9.12 5.76
14.69 19.37 21.22
Sullivan T. Haute, Gr'w'd T. Haute, Hu1'an T. Haute, 6th A. I. T. Haute, N. S. T. Haute, West
7 70 8 126
13 250 lOt 70 11 11 15O
77 134 263 80 63
161
33 100 160 77 33
130
42 92
160 61 30
153
4
10 14
5 42
9
23
8
16 3
52 52 52 51 52 52
I I
I
43.00 86.56 13.36 18.31
50.42
137.31 475.78 466.48 198.47 198.16 225.71
7.17! 74.05 22.94! 341.46 25.961 939.59
I 8.27 31.25
54.41 203.28
261.53 926.74
1445.36 216.78 206.43 483.40!
78.53 102.21 206.65
220.56
85.92 247.17 924.43
1402.56 200.57 204.56 508.28
14.42 2.31
42.86 16.21
1.87 25.54
Twin Oaks Valeene Vincennes Washington Wheatland
9 6
26 12
97 90
205 112
106 96
231 124
64 69 63
130 98
40, 46
115 28
25
18 12 25
24 23
15 70
52 52 52 52_ 52
7
I
15
I I
5
33.45
I
140.39 163.96 166.60! 843.83 632.69
10.56
1 36.03
2.40!
24.951 I I
17.20!
209.35! 163.96
879.86 656.47!
49.47
101.40 228.21
91.95
348.88
175.90 163.96 173.18 101.40 575.09
33.45
81.38 Totals I 394 352313906!3454!27461 546 44! 27612425 97 4615911732.40!11485.631854.8913772.091 18847.8413751.7812523.84117138.6211016.48
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Local Indebtedness
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Regular Offer ings
Special Offerings
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Pastor's Support
Rents
Improve- ments
Local Indebtedness
CE
NT
RA
L D
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$205.0
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817.1
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194.2
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2033.9
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26
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352.6
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2
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186.47 194.75 588.35 145.82 878.80 $5834.15
1563.32 1998.30 3619.52 1
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5051.56 $ 8
82.2
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46.76 28.38
128.87 71.72
257.71 20.00
16.19 79.67
40.06 4.26
15.00 166.64
1237.16 73.38
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0
2.06 25.48
65.86 13.02
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167.22 1872.65
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5.0
0
12.60 202.73
89.66 39.00
29.84 539.36
3284.37 202.65
50.00 93.88
10.00 43.62
25.26 15.00
172.87 4564.31
30.00 37.73
25.20347.31
30.00 511.95
225.89 50.04
116.48 1201.00
6083.71 769.60
90.00 16.00
256.88 22.20
337.19 91.30
19.31 23.97
312.96 3249.38
52.34 .59.29
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447.77 1979.03
183.391 .46.36
113.21 10.00
1181.59 121.70
.43.911 393.02
47.18 416.46
23.93 24.83
72.80 2065.26 10903.10
93.36 2.001
115.68 55.77
15.45 571.40
2978.37 288.78
39.00 32.17
34.77 253.29
1309.08 214.78
33.901 20.17
133.00 7.39
19.26 68.83
2390.66 .0
1
48.43 52.50
724.20 1377.05 1051.04
1118.42 1765.05 13813.66
430.26 62.00
60.00 440.35
38.71 434.49
173.89 51.51
87.81 821.66
5022.10 620.72
85.00 8.00
57.00 18.00
146.39 24.10
15.00 60.00
486.63 3769.68
101.76 2000
291.22 516.78
93.00 90.64
65.96 778.97
7651.05 496.911
.78.85 10.00
263.81 9.96
781.71 52.82
26.00 87.77
972.00 6857.10
35.62 368.64J
14.45 332.83
161.94 21.67
68.32 1076.99
4028.35 155.16
10.00 236.53
1826.53 45.00
63.12 453.94
21.71 21.01
566.09 3231.27
103.88 80.00
8.50 54.80
46.70 89.71
60.47 10.00
332.25 2438.84
145.35 00.00
10.50 167.71
9.25 175.00
75.00! 21.00
22.04 871.14
3571.64 28.96
10.50 123.26
[ 296.05
3861.21 163.01
16.69 36.00
686.99 89.26
752.41 257.51
72.00 129.30
1687.47 8289.63
1153.32 '7
5.1
5
2.00 125.33
54.60 16.41
1290.88 4590.41
225.71
42.50 5.00
89.89 40.29
19.49 7.18
9.13 361.20
2699.27 48.88
75.00 41.40
557.12 41.40
319.40 212.81
69.00 107.94
1572.29 6332.15
3745.45 20.00
70.86 187.45
676.14 2602.32
38.85 94.64
267.70 12.23
660.49 103.68
38.30 4
86
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11624.34 631.48
85.40 2.50
7.00 53.85
30.89 8.50
44.62 1528.74
61.02 77.05T
19.00 168.32
30.00 152.28
33.11 23.00
24.90 347.16
2940.82 22.70
12.97 26.18
340.7
7
1190.94 I
8.77634.63j
33.00 196.99
54.9654.96
68.37 1982.95
7347.05 1330.67
21.444.00
95.97 4.80
38.15 5.00
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1
164.37 1015.90
285.30 85.02
21.74 1.00
129.93 856.30
6.92 .8
13
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8.00235.30
180.00 17.25
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2656.79 165.39
75.88!16.00!
302.60 21.28
317.93 51.02
15.351 745.59
5714.12 222.10
546.728,323.31
10,847.52718.36
28,268.1813,648.20
804.10584.79
3,259.492,534.97
179,853.71 75
TR
EA
SU
RE
R'
2-0 -n
Total Receipts
Pastor's Support
Rents
>
SO
UT
H E
RN
D S
TR
ICT
Bed
ford
660.231
1937.92 391.93
$ 2
99
0.0
8$
86
0.0
0$
1$
1400.N
Bicknell
4.8812691.28
34
0.7
8
3036.941834.14
48.06
Birdseye
23.2311101.15
197.62 1322.00
954.96 69.70
Boonville
10
.21
2906.39 141.06
3057.661610.00
Brazil
2.22 2202.15
1005.95 3210.32
1870.00 75.161
330.00
Bu
rns C
ity
I C
ann
elton
376.56
157.97 534.53
376.56 52.
Cen
terville, S
. 707.59
707.591481.57
Co
alnio
nt
190.00 321.53
230.50 1095.04
252.60 452.56
Eln
ora
36.641 2040.40
592.79 3025.25!
1707.201 79.07
En
glish
1
94
.48
5020.71
140.87 5483.561
2758.041 52.87
Epsorn
I1243.30
546.33 1798.101
1234.50 77.78]
Evansville,
First
28
4.4
8
5929.09 2183.96
9090.4512860.00
Evan
sville, F
. H.
519.22 14098.15
24090.64 38608.011
3380.00 blO
c'.
Evan
sville, E
. S.
.1 I
Fort B
ranch
1157.15
34
3.9
8
1619.13 569.83
130.00 217.26
Fren
ch L
ick
2145.291 5209.07
730.71 8085.07
2145.29 2347.52
Gran
dview
H
arvey
Flats
Jason
ville
Lin
ton
14.03 2500.53
865.49 4236.771
2221.821 L
oogootee 1562.13
67
5.6
8
2237.811310.56
40.78 M
areng
o
692.16 1692.16
284.50 291.00
Mecca
.60
589.98 17.40
607.9
8284.43
19.66 M
edo
ra .64
1010.99 6
84
.16
1732.751
908.07! 12.32
76.i. M
erom
1.62
1506.03 865.51
2863.92!1013.001
88.15 348.
Mitch
ell 3.32!
1636.32 555.53
2678.6711300.001
483.50 466.'
New
Alb
any
55.58 1601.99
757.63 2766.60!
1300.00!109.21
150.c N
ew G
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en
17.04 1092.11
542.36 1908.631
768.04! 77.90!
396.
Oak
tow
n
74.93 1853.66
547.70 2533.44!
1060.30] 102.87
Orlean
s 73.71
1168.0
4
836.75 2225.99!
1041.96! 94.20
348. O
rrville
414.78! 1350.301
14.00 2624.08
1300.00] 1050..
Pao
li 22.76
2430.29 1221.9
8
3675.03 1469.601
196.87 300.
Petersb
urg
I
1545.9
8
950.83 3126.62
6424.29 8
84
.00
! 3409.13 1441.
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plar G
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e 1.2
5t
437.83 184.22
772.30 340.75j
149. P
rairie Creek
72.911
2443.05 429.43
3933.35 1730.00!
440.11 S
and
ford
767.97
434.97 1206.77
565.38] 13.50!
Sco
tt City
11.86
1305.96 394.08
1711.90 1050.001
Sco
ttsbu
rg
I 847.49
34.50 533.49
33
7.49!180.00
Seeleyville
560.72 560.72
471.15 102.t
Sh
elbu
rn
1.10 851.3
7
344.20 5267.43!
414.98] 30.00 4036.03
180..
Shoals
99.05 2388.73
1087.8
8
3590.66 1560.00
301.02 S
om
erville
37.27 1965.70
862.07 3158.42
1540.19 126.14
310. S
ulliv
an
986.04 390.83
1726.87 715.39
10.00 5
11
.4
T. H
aute, G
'nw
'd
40
8.2
9
5628.29 284.23
6320.81]2600.00
750.00! T
. Haute
, Hul'n
358.4
8
5416.83 2289.77
8065.0
8
2860.00 T
. Haute
, 6th
23.73
2922.29 4591.14
7786.53 1820.00
3504.24234.
T. H
au
te, N
. S.
20.29 1828.52
119.82 1868.63
1126.66 T
. Hau
te, West
2929.46 226.12
3 155.5811820.00
200.00]286.
Tw
in O
aks
51.16 1694.26
31
7.7
8
2063.20 1402.50
I V
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634.50 11.00
645.50 242.10
340.
Vin
cenn
es 1480.45
324.72 1805.17
1346.00 248.00]
Wash
ing
ton
26.12
43
20
.30
12534.40
17090.13 2646.01
Wh
eatlancl
13
39
.94
1143.49
2571.441029.23
195.26238.
Totals
7,407.3867,810.55
63,658.8018,024.50
107,2
77.5
0195,705.83
815.3
79,3
921
76
PO
RT
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Old Peop les Home
District Budget
Distr ict Home Missions
Foreign Missions
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0
0
Total Expenditures
Cash on Hand
CC
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DIS
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1.93j$ 9771
40.00, '20. 341
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100.00 219.82
22.62 $ 4
5.2
9
157.51
237.02 108.00 $
28
.00
32.50 48.00 $
$5.001$
66.00 I
11.101 6.34J
33.50 594.54 $2750.08
3036.21J 1317.58 2664.64 3185.70j $
240.0
0
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393.02 20.09
4.O01
11.32 534.53
p26.02 5.00
2.00 55.13
707.59 p38.48
10.00 7.00
214.46 10.00
4.00 1.50
9.99 1004.59
90.45
'1.2
i, 5.00
14.00 203.24 329.00
31.80 17.25
275.54 396.08
123.22 10.74
17.45 63.91
263.54 645.50
2973.81 5250.31
51.44 233.25
42.73 10.00
99.87 54.00
30.02 4.54
31.09 1798.10
J14.53 743.77
35.10 155.34
223.21 58.86
191.90 2931.69
8170.46 919.99
,o.00F
66.00 499.03 1986.54
264.00 761.32
528.35 27388.65 36388.65 2219.36
0.00l 68.73
21.15 12.63
127.95 1607.55
11.58 13.00l
224.00 205.75
778.46 74.29
191.34 45.54
1319.67 7970.16
114.91
p6.00 14.54
277.73 192.29
103.02 25.43
276.74 3367.57
869.20 -
7.00 7.00
133.76 8.00
82.28 28.15
7.00 270.28
2149.81 88.00
-i 0.00 10.00
1685.65 6.511
.7.6
0
39.52 14.75
154.72 585.68
22.30 :3
.00
1
11.50 15.38
2.00 6
1.6
1
22.66 4.00
15.35 250.32
1718.99 13.76
0.71 9.00
150.99 10.80
187.19 18.00
18.00 23.661
33.08 2797.23
66.69 3.12
8.75 8.32
20.48 71.73
22.00 2.851
2627.71 86.83
14.00 69.661
11.00 197.31
19.00 51.49
215.98 2427.65
390.441 '2
.50
81.61T 20.22
158.86 298.36
1915.48 4.64
11.70 206.97
19.00 105.53
38.47 23.00
45.36 2340.96
255.26 .0
.00
5.00
139.03 8.00
277.58 2170.77
55.22 P
000121.90
2.34 3.37
5.38 2673.66
85.34 10.35, p4.04
252.50 9.00
355.63 26.35
42.00 25.75
633.40 208.77
3558.88 6395.30
116.15 28.99
:0.0
09.26
33.42 7.26
5.11147.57
772.30 p0.00
244.28 25.50
289.00 44.23
52.00 29.50
511.74 3737.63
195.72 :8
.27
61.34
139.80 6.41
4.9
1327.16
1206.77 ;5
.05
15.44 83.16
6.00 97.12
38.07 12.88
137.99 1675.71
36.19 33.75
65.26 46.00
662.50 17.00
87.54 ,
779.02 5.76
'3.0
015.00
70.16 23.00
47.79 6.50
11.14205.10
5232.70 34.73
I 0.00W7.00
307.85 51.94
348.15 77.69
566.06 3684.71
189.15 16.51
16.00 202.33
118.35 21.84
27.73161.27
3057.25 101.17
:9.4
64.501
29.60 31.57
13.05 218.25
1726.87 .7.001
24.46 371.67
208.71 399.00
562.50 732.67
6306.011 14.80
'6.3
0
56.08 25.74 1160.86
170.65 160.98
2006.53 7913.37
151.71 p5.00
15.00 251.35
14.40 82.56
88.79 25.17
1200.50 7641.38
145.15 I 2.47
9.00 147.59
26.50 80.90
5.37 13.391
.52 1838.49
10.82 '2
00
30.00
283.581 112.57T
33.781 I
55.00 9.851
18.801 13.53
133.70 343.61
2011.99 51.21
24.50 35.00
2.87 645.50
4.00 I
12.20 194.97
1805.17 '0
.00
17.60 478.66
21.00195.00
40.43 95.73
1235.24 4999.67
3.66 '.4
.01
8.00 32.00
11.001 11.00
8.00484.18
2389.68 181.76
33.895,463.00
9,418.22 374.47
1,200.631,676.25 1,831.09
44,474.607,515.96
2,177.27173,862.02
77
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4 4 i 2 34 37 1371 46 21 6 210
- '0
0
Anderson 162 11 2 3 16 10 10 6 2 148 156 1 1161 48 50 214
Andrews 27 1 1 2 2 221 261 I 1121 I 381 15 11 176
Bass Lake 11 2 2 4 3 3 1 2 12 15 104 52 30 186 10
Chesterfield 21 5 5 1 2 23 26 83 33 23 139
Delphi 32 1 1 2 4 4 3 2 2 31 34 157 85 255
Elwood 100 1 81 3 12 18 51 23 3 1 100 111 115 80 11 11 217
Fairmount 18 1 1 2 1 1 1 16 17 127 48 1 175 3
Forest 38 5 2 3 1 34 33 104 50 154
Fort Wayne 27 1 1 11 2 21 1 1 351 39 135 52 47 234 15
Frankfort, First 211 23 14 3 40 5 10 151 24 4 1 157j 186 981 47 47 192
Frankfort, E. Side 12 1 1 3 1 181 19
Frankfort, P. C. 11
Frankton 22 1 2 1 4 8 3 11 2 3 26 32 48 47 25 120 12
Fulton 36 2 2 3 35 38 115 50 49 218
Gas City 12 1 1 10 1 10 22 104 52 47 99 9 2
Green Township 11 Huntington 47 1 1 2 4 3 40 43 128 52 12 192 18
Jonesboro 61. 4 3 7 4 1 3 1 1 59 132 46 50 2 230 23
Kokomo, First 96 8 4 2 14 2 2 4 3 83 86 86 134 49 2 185 60
Kokonio, N. Side 12 1 1 3 3 1 13( 14 104 45 188 3
Lafayette 28 3 1 4 3 2 5 1 2 26 29 120 46 31 2 199
LaGrange 261 2 2 4 4 1 271 28 136 50 10
Lebanon 601 I 31 I I 571 60 141 501 29 220 25
Leisure I 10 I I 75 40 3 118 4
Logansport I 75 2 2 3 2 5 1 1 2 74! 78 I 129 45 12 186 45
Marion, First I 851 4 1 5 3 3 4 1 1 77! 83 I 147 72 34 253
Marion, Grant St. I 18 6 1 7 1 24 25 I 123 52 26 45 246 4
Marion, South I 16 1 1 1 1 13 15 I Michigantown I 39 1 6 I 7 4 4 - 1 I 37 I 127 43 21 191 25 8
78
kIfDrLIrDkI rdclDI,'r
STATISTICAL REPORT
Church
0
Na
me
s D
rop
ped
T
ran
sfe
rre
d
by
Le
tte
r
No
. of
De
ath
s
Tota
l R
em
ova
ls
Ad
dit
ion
s b
y P
ro
_'s
in o
f F
ait
h
Ad
dti
ons
by L
ett
er
Total
Ad
dit
ion
s O
rda
ined
M
inis
ters
Lic
ens
ed
Min
iste
rs
Loca
l P
reach
ers
De
aco
ne
sse
s
Pro
bati
onary
M
em
be
rs
Lay M
em
bers
in
F
ull
Sta
nd
ing
Total
Mem
be
rs
Mem
bers
of
Voti
ng A
ge
No
w O
n R
oll
Pre
ach
ing
S
erv
ices
Ope
n-a
ir
Serv
ices
Jail o
r P
riso
n
Serv
ices
Ch
urc
h P
raye
r S
erv
ices
Crtt
ao
e P
rayer
Serv
ices
Oth
er
Serv
ices
Tota
l S
erv
ices
No. o
f S
ubsc
rib-
ers
to A
dvocate
1onon 11
LI71
I
1 1 1 I 12 14] 160 52 213
MUncie 84 2 3 78 8 184 45 11 241
Nappance 191 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 18 21 104 49 32 209
New Carlisle 22 1 1 1 3 16 211 113 49 162
Noblesville 21 3 3 26 29 115 50 2171
Norway 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 124 50 174
Sharon 9 2 7 9] 138 52 1 192 4
South Bend 80 2] 4 1] 7] 1 1 3 74 131 I 63 31 227 29
Swayzee 13 13 109 I 50 159 8 Tipton 74] 1 1 2 6 3 9j 1 1 1 78 81 I 1291 46 36 211
Thornhope I 14
Tyner 381 2 j 1 3 35 98 56 5 37 208 Wabash 74] 1 1 10 10 3 3 10 73 83 128 28 28 78 234 Walkerton 361 1 1 2 4 34 137 9 ''inchester 251 3 3 9 2 11 4 29 34 122 44 1 3 170 15 Windfall I 161 2 2 6 6 1 1 18 20 104 42 40 14 200
Totals 1869176 60 35152142 38161 91 29 31] 2 17 1454]1958 11914947 801989 655 25017514] 44449]
CENTRAL DISTRICT
Aurora Beech Grove I Bethel
I 61 18 23
7 1
7 1
1 4 3
1 7
1 2 1
2 52] 22 23
55 24 24
138 104 104
46 52 52
19
3
203! 1561 11 3
Brown's Chapel 58 4 1 1] 51 58 104 52 12 168 27 Centerville 16 1 I 1 2 1 12 19 138 47 1 186 2
Clarksburg 68 8 8 4 4 8 1 1 2 4 60 68 161 9 43 2 215 24 College Corner 30 8 1 9 3 3 1 8 13 24 l04 39 13 156 5 5 Concord 30 4 1 5 2 25 126 47 1 174 7 Corsnersville 35 6 8] iii 2 13 2 1 3 37 40 138 1 41 180 29
Deputy 23 1 1 1 15 22 159 52 75 286 6 5 Columbus 87 6 2 11 9 5 3 8 5 1 80 84 84 168 40 3 211 50 32 East Enterprise 45 2 2 2 45 47 82 73 25 19 199 15 Edinburg 25 1 1 3 2 23 25 120 52 172 16
79
CAL REPORT
Church 0
E to o J
E ZO T
ran
sfe
rred
by L
etter
No. o
f D
eath
s
to —
}-O oto 0't >.
(nq- c°
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U Ca)
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to
.9
o 0 - - —< Q
•Dt. i.2
E .- ..i
- 0
OE ...J0.
t0
to
to Q P
rob
ati
on
ary
M
em
bers
Lay M
em
bers
in
Full S
tan
din
g
Total
Me
mbers
Mem
bers
of
Voti
ng A
ge
Now
On
Roll
Pre
ach
ing
S
erv
ices
Op
en-a
ir
Ser
vic
es
Jail o
r P
riso
n
Serv
ices
Ch
urch
Pra
yer
Serv
ice
s
Cot
tag
e P
rayer
Serv
ices
Oth
er
Serv
ices
Tota
l S
erv
ice
s
No. o
f T
ithers
- No. o
f S
ubsc
rib
--
ers
to A
dvocate
Greenfield 11 2 2 5 1 131 141 102 52 10 49 199 8
Greensburg 67 7 2 9 4 5 9 4 65 136 44 47 4 231 9
Greenwood 37 7 7 2 3 2 44 88 52 52
Hartsville 14 Hope 27 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 28 126 50 4
Howard Chapel 12 11 12 61 50 24 124 3
Indpls., First 1112 4 4 13 8 21 5 3 121 129 100 50 24 204 25
Indpls., Second 52 4 3 3 10 1 1 2 1 1 39 43 Indpls., Riversick 22 81 I 8 5 1 6 20 168 48 216
Indp1s, Northside I 81 2 2 21 21 5 1 1 I 81 128 48 62 238
Indpls., Brookside 48 1 1 2 1 1 8 2 I 361 47 146 45 13 204
Indpls., Central 25 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 251 30 1091 I 391 160
Indpls., McCarty St. 25 3 3 1 28 128 52 180
Indpls., Prospect St. 22 2 51 7 4( 4 1 1 171 19 128 48 11 187 5
Indpls., Valley View I 25 1 II 2 24 116 50 166
Indpls., West Side 31 21 5 1 8 1 1 3 201 24 130 46 5 181 5
Indpls., Warren Pk. I 10 2 81 10 50 3 Knightstown 10 3 3 11 11 2 161 18 103 50 40 249 4
Lawrenceburg 77 61 I I 61 3 3 2 2 70 74 72 139 16 49 43 11 258 37
Madison 56 3 31 . 1 2 50 53 150 61 12 223
Milton Morgantown 271 1 3 2 2 4 23 27 112 49 36 197 1
New Castle I 75 10 131 11 141 8 8 3 2 1 63 69 1041 I 48 48 40 190 North Vernon 391 1 1 5 2 7 2 1 1 1 10 43 45 145 52 10 297
Richmond, First I 49 7 2 9 3 371 40 141 48 3 192 18
Richmond, East Side I I I 15
Rising Sun I I I 121 Rodney 12 21 2 6 2 8 2 6 111 191 131 62 20 2 215 7 Rushville 30 11 I 1 2 1 1 3 261 291 115 50 6 21 192 16 Seymour 211 10 21 12 3 31 2 1 11 121 141 126 48 8 183 5 1 Shelbyville 631 7 I 7 61 21 8 2 1 51 561 641 I 1281 I 441 45 1 381 91 2641 I
80
STATISTICAL REPORT
Church
0
C.- 0'-
Na
me
s D
rop
ped
T
ran
sferr
ed
by L
ette
r
No
. of
De
ath
s
0
0
Ad
dit
ion
s by P
ro-
fess
ion of Fait
h
Add
itio
ns
by L
ette
r T
ota
l A
dd
itio
ns
Ord
ain
ed
Min
iste
rs
Lic
ense
d
Min
iste
rs
Local
Pre
ach
ers
Dea
coness
es
Pro
bati
onary
M
em
bers
Lay M
em
bers
In
Full
Sta
ndin
g
Tota
l M
em
bers
Mem
bers
of
Voti
ng A
ge
Now
On R
cll
Pre
ach
ing
Ser
vic
es
Open-a
ir
Serv
ices
Jail o
r P
rison
Ser
vic
es
Churc
h P
rayer
Serv
ices
Cott
ag
e P
ray
er
Ser
vic
es
Oth
er
Serv
ices
Tota
l S
erv
ice
s
—N
o. o
f S
ub
scrib
- -
ers
to A
dvo
ca
te
Spearsville 8 Sycamore I 18 Versailles 31 Vevay Westport 62
I 1! 5
211 1
1 5
22
2 4
6
1
3
2 5
9 4
2
2
19 291
43
8 19 311
49 I
104 601 87
1281
24 46
46
10
46
7
16
111 84
159
200
Totals 180611251501 15192 1361 411164 72 37 291 5 421 22111733] 156]4946 9 61]2038 671 2327609 284!
SOUTHERN DISTRICT Austin I Bedford I 30 Bicknell 52 Birdseye I 12 Booriville I 27
I 2! 9]
I 5 1 I
2 9
5
4 2 5 1
1 1
4 2 6 2
1
1
3 1 2 2
23 31 32 45 54 17 18] 19 24]
261 130 I 104 I 100
I 142 I
I 40' 52 50 46
10 40] 18 10 2
180j 196 174 200
I 24 6
20 I I 15
Brazil I 23! 11 I 1 3 Burns City I I I I
3 1 1 1 22! 12
25! I
I 104! I 52 1 156
Cannelton I III 3! I 3! 14! 5 19 22 22 120 1 60 15 196 6! Centerville, South I 12 I I 1 11 12 39 40 2 103 16 Coalmont I 8 21 2 1 4 6 113 66 7 199 3 1
Elnora I 281 I I II 1 1 3 23 27 145 36 20 201 8 English 78 2 3 1 61 3 3 6 5 731 78 136 I 46 186 40 Epsom 20 2 1 20 23 115 48 48 211 6 Evansville, First 60 1 1 13 7 20 3 1 79 I 104 5 45 46 145 345 Evansville, F. Hills 154 12 2 2 16 6 6 12 3 2 2 144! 150 I 133 6 I 73 29 104 345 40
Evansville, East Side 13 Fort Branch 21 - - 1 1 19 21 137' 72 13 222 6 French Lick 84 3 3 5 3 4 3 82 89 128 52 45 350 Grandview 9 Harvey Flats 11
Jasonville 14 Lintori 35 1 1 13 l3 1 2 3 42 47 126 64 190 33 Loogootee 34 1 2 1 30 34 127 41 2 2 172 12 Marengo 14 1 1 1 1 15 15 104 51 155 2 Mecca 12 12 12 102 52 40 60 254
81
L REPORT
Church
= 0
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ZD 2 >. -.0
g
° d Z
_ >
2E i-
°°
oa'
a..-
CO "
-c'-' > .0 T
ota
l A
ddit
ion
s O
rda
ined
Min
iste
rs
Lic
en
sed
Min
iste
rs
Local
Pre
achers
C
, a' 0
C o a'
0 .aE 2'
C - a'C .a' E c )O
a'
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0 i5 i-
'a'5 Oc,
a'
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Pre
ach
ing
Se
rvic
es
Op
en-a
ir
Ser
vic
es
Jail o
r P
riso
n
Ser
vic
es
Ch
urc
h P
rayer
Se
rvic
es
Cott
ag
e P
rayer
Serv
ice
s
Oth
er
Serv
ices
Tota
l S
erv
ices
No
. of Tit
hers
No
. of Sub
scri
b-
ers
to
Ad
vocate
Medora I 20! Merom 181 Mitchell 29( N4ew Albany I 33 New Goshen 12
21
31 3 3
1 ii
2
7 4
1 3
13 31
1 3
13 3!
1
1 2 1 1
1
1 1 1
17 18 34 28
19 21 35 32 12
129 119 144 124
58 49 45 52
51 7
27
14 2011 219 196 203
5 8
11
6
Oaktown I Orleans Orrville Paoli Petersburg J
30 31
I 201 30 39
21 1 5
1 1
1 3
I I I
2 4 2! 1 5 5
I 2
I 5
3
1 1
2 1 1
1
1
3
1
I
6
I
22
28 29
29 28 22 29 39
132 128 146 127 147
46 52 56 47 421
7 35 16
4
12I
1
1971 205 229 174 195
I 3
12 15 11
Poplar Grove Prairie Creek Sandford Scott City Scottsburg
26
17 25 12
7
2
I 1
T 8
2 2 2
2
2 2
1 1 2
1 39
I 15 I 10
26 40 17! 27 12
150 112 102 129 98
46 50 52
I 47
3 1
5 52 12
204 163 154 181 172
3 7
7 5
Seeleyville Shelburn S'ioals Somerville S'llivan
18 33 58 25 21
2 3
I 2
I 2 2 2
21 4 2 2 3
I
2 7 1
2 7 1
1
3
1
1 1 1
1 1
13 27 55 29 18
14 29 60 30 19
I 105 164 127 134 112
42 50 49 46 53
6 50
5
264 176 180 165
3 20 10 9
T. Haute, Greenw'd T. Haute, Hulman T. Haute, 6th Ave. T. Haute, North S. T. H-aute, West
41 79 36! 18
9
4 1 II
I
9 1
I 5! 2 5
3 1! 1
3 3 6
3 4 1 1
2
3 3
1 2
27 78 30 18 47!
32 81 35 24
106 59
127 1 130!
I
50 451
611 481
1 48
6
25
20
182 164 208 184
20 21
3
3 2
5
12
15 22
1
1 1 1
1 2 3 1
7 3 30! 29
30
42 31 32 50 32
I 115 I 159
I 140 I 120
50! 4L1
72 48!
18
72 40
10
. 5
203 210
290 208
9
10
Twin Oaks Valeene Vincennes Washington Wheatland
36 17 32 35 101
4 2 1
I
6 1
9 13
15 17
31 291 1258 1796! 3815496 11 2283 780 4329162 409, Totals 1504181 20! 21 122 166 45186 56 41 26
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NORTHERN DISTRICT
Alexandria l$3000.001$ Anderson 15000.001 Andrews 6000.001 2655.00 3ass Lake 6500.001 :hesterheld 3000.001 1567.00 Delphi 2500.001
$3000.00 15000.00 3345.00 6500.00 1433.00 2500.00
$ 15000.00 1500.00
2500.00
.
5'50.00
580.5911419.1130000.00 1$
1500.00
1940.00
$3000.00
7500.00 6500.00 3000.00 5000.00
$ 3583.89 2655.00
1567.00 560.00
$3000.00 26419.11
4345.00 6303.00 1433.00 440.00
31wood 8500.00 8500.00 3000.00 3000.00 11500.00 11500.00 Fairrnounr 2500.00 2500.00 3000.00 3000.00 5500.00 5500.00 Forest 3500.00 3500.00 3000.00 3000.00 6500.00 6500.00 Fort Wayne 5000.00 1400.001 3600.00 5000.00 1400.00 3600.00 Frankfort, First 20000.00 20000.00 5000.00 5000.00 25000.00 2500.00 Frankfort, East Side 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.001
Frankfort, P. C. Frankton 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 Fulton 4000.00 4000.00 4000.001 4000.00 8000.00 8000.001 Gas City 12000.00 3100.00 8900.00 12000.00 3100.00 8900.00 Green Township 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 2500.001 -loward Chapel F-luntington 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 4000.00 Jonesboro 5000.00 5000.00 3000.00 3000.00 8000.00 8000.00 Kokotno, First 10000.00 10000.00 5000.00 I 5000.00 15000.00 15000.00 Kokomo, North Side 3000.00 3000.00 5000.00 2100.00 2900.00 8000.00 2100.00 5900.00 Lafayette 7000.00 7000.00 3500.00 1445.00 2055.00 10500.00 1445.00 9055.00 LaGrange 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 Lebanon 7000.00 7000.00 8000.00 8000.00 15000.00 1500.00 Leisure 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 L.ogansport 8000.00 8000.00 3500.00 I 3500.00 11500.00 11500.00 Marion, First 15000.00 15000.00 6000.00 6000.00 21000.00 21000.00 Marion, Grant St. 2500.00 . 2500.00 3500.00 3500.00 6000.00 6000.00 Marion, South 4000.00 2150.00 1850.00 4000.00 2150.00 1850.00
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PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church
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Michigantown 3000.00 3000.00 2000.00 2000.00 5000.00 5000.00
Monon Muncie 6500.00 6500.00 7500.00 7500.00 14000.00 14000.00 Nappanee 10476.00 4342.00 6152.00 3100.00 3100.00 13576.00 4324.00 9252.00 New Carlisle 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00 1200.00 3800.00 10000.00 1200.00 8800.00 Noblesville 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00
Norway 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 8000.00 8000.00 Sharon 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 South Bend 8500.00 8500.00 6000.00 2000.001 4000.00114500.00 2000.00112500.001 Swayzee 5000.00 2000.00 3000.00 5000.00 2000.00 3000.00 Tipton 8000.00 8000.00 8000.00 8000.00 16000.00 16000.00 Thornhope 3800.00 500.00 3300.00 3800.00 500.00 3300.00
Tyner 3000.00 3000.00 2000.00 2000.00 5000.00 5000.00 Wabash 20000.00 3000.00 17000.00 10000.00 10000.00 27000.001 3000.00 24000.00 Walkercon 4000.00 4000.00 3000.001 3000.00 7000.00 7000.00 Winchester 4000.00 4000.00 2000.00 2000.00 6000.00 6000.00 Windfall 7500.00j I 7500.00 3500.00 3500.00 11000.00 11000.00
Totals 266,276.00 245,580.00 10855.00 391,876.00 328,294.00 20,696.00 132,600.00 121,714.00 31,581.00
CENTRAL DISTRICT
urora Becch Grove Bethel Brown's Chapel
$5500.00 2500.00
500.00 4000.00
$ $5500.00 2500.00
500.00 4000.00
$5000.00 1500.00
4500.00
$ $5000.00110500.00
I 1500.001 4000.00 I I 500.00 I 4500.001 8500.00
$ 10500.001 4000.00
500.00 8500.00
Centerville 4000.00 500.00 3500.00 I I 4000.00 500.00 3500.00
Clarksburg 2500.00 100.00 2400.00 600.00 600.00J 3100.00 100.00 3000.00 College Corner 1500.00 1500.00 2000.00 2000.001 3500.00 3500.00 Concord 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 I 1000.001 2000.00 2000.00 Connersville 10000.00 6000.00 4000.00 4500.00 14500.00 14500.00 6000.00 8500.00 Deputy I I East Columbus 5000.00 5000.00 6000.00 I 6000.00 11000.00 11000.00 East Enterprise 2000.00 2000.00 1000.00 I 1000.00 3000.00 3000.00 Edinburg 2000.001 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00
PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church
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Pa
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Greenfield 3000.00 3000.00 3000001 3000.00 Greensburg 3500.00 3500.001 I Greenwood 2500.00 2500.00 2000.00 2000.00 4500.001 4500.00 Hartsville 1200.00 1200.00 1800.00 1800.00 3000.00 3000.00 Hope 1500.00 1500.00 1000.00 1000.001 2500.00 2500.00 Indpls., First 9000.00 9000.00 7000.00 7000.00116000.001 16000.00
Indpls., Second 2000.001 2000.00 2000.00 2000.001 4000.00 4000.00 Indpls. Riverside 15000.00 15000.00 15000.00 15000.00 Indpls., Northside 6000.OQ 6000.00 9750.00 3040.001 6710.00115750.00 3040.00112710.00 Indpls., Brookside 3000.00 3000.00 6000.00 150.00 5850.001 9000.00 150.00 8850.00 Indpls., Central 5000.00 5000.00 1000.00 1000.001 6000.00 6000.00 Indp1s., McCarty St. 3500.00, 3500.00 3500.00 3500.00 Indpls., Prospect St. I I Indpls., Valley View 2500.00 2500.00 3000.00 3000.001 5500.00 5500.00 Indpls., West Side 4250.00 770.00 3480.00 4250.00 770.00 3480.00 Knightstown 3000.00 775.00 2225.00 3000.00 775.00 2225.00 Lawrenceburg 5000.00 5000.00 3000.00 3000.00 8000.00 8000.00 Madison 7000.00 7000.00 3000.00 3000.00 10000.00 10000.00 Milton 1800.00 1800.00 I 1800.00 1800.00 Morgantown 5000.00 2500.00 2500.00 3500.00 I 3500.00 8500.00 2500.00 6000.00 New Castle 5000.00 5000.00 2500.00 I 2500.00 7500.00 I 7500.00 North Vernon 8000.00 8000.00 3000.00 I 3000.00 11000.00 11000.00 Richmond, First 7000.00 7000.00 9000.00 5730.001 3270.00 16000.00 5730.00 10270.00 Richmond, East Side 2000.00 2000.00 I 2000.00 2000.00 Rising Sun 2500.00 I 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 Rodney 800.00 800.00 I 800.00 800.00 Rushville 3000.00 3000.00 2500.00 I 2500.00 5500.00 5500.00 Seymour 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00 I 2500.00 5000.00 5000.00 Shelbyville 5000.00 5000.00 3500.00 I 3500.00 8500.00 8500.00 Spearsville 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 Sycamore I
85
PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church
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Versailles I 1000.001 1000.00 2000.00 2000.00 3000.00 3000.00 Vevay Westport I
Totals 156,550.00 149,905.00 8,920.00 253,200.00 233,635.00 10,645.00 100,150.00 91,230.00 19,565.00
SOUTHERN DISTRICT Austin 1$ 1$ 1$ $ 1$ $ $ $ $ Bedford 3000.00 3000.00 1500.00 1500.00 4500.00 4500.00 Bickriell 1500.00 1500.00 2000.00 2000.00 3500.00 3500.00 Birdseye I 800.00 800.00 Boonville 3500.00 3500.00 3500.00 3500.00
Brazil 2000.00 2000.00 500.00 500.00 2500.00 2500.00 Burns City 1500.00 1500.00 800.00 800.00 2300.00 2300.00 Canrielton 2000.00 2000.00 I I 2000.00 2000.00 Centerville, South 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 Coalmont 800.00 90.00 710.00 800.00 90.00 710.00 Elnora 2000.00 2000.00 1000.00 I 1000.00 3000.00 3000.00 English 15000.00 15000.00 2500.00 2500.00 17500.001 17500.00 Epsom 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 3000.00 3000.00 Evansville, First 10000.00 10000.00 6000.00 6000.00 16000.00 16000.00 Evansville, F. Hills 25000.00 5430.00 19570.00 5000.00 367.00 4633.00 30000.00 5797.00 24203.001 Evansville, East Side I Fort Branch 1500.00 1500.00 2500.00 1942.00 558.00 4000.00 1942.00 2058.00 French Lick 6500.00 2000.00 4500.00 3500.00 3500.00 10000.00 2000.00 8000.00 Grarsdview Harvey Flats Jasonville Linton 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 I 2000.00 4000.00 4000.00 Loogooree 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.001 3000.001 3000.00 Marengo 3000.00 1280.00 1720.00 3000.00 1280.00 1720.00 Mecca Medora 800.00 800.00 1000.00 I 1000.00 1800.00 1800.00
86
PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church
Ch
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Va
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Chu
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D
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Pa
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Va
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Deb
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Merom 2000.00 2000.00 3000.00 3000.00 5000.00 5000.00 Mitchell 2000.00 2000.00 1800.00] 1800.00 3800.00 3800.00 New Albany 3500.00 3500.00 3500.00 3500.00 New Gosheri Oaktown 2000.00 2000.00 1000.00 1000.00 3000.00 'OOO.00
Orleans 2500.00 2500.00] 4600.00] 900.00 3700.00] 7100.00] 900.00 6200.00 Orrville 30000.00 5000.00 25000.00 30000.00] 5000.00 25000.00, Paoli 2000.00 2000.00 3000.00 750.00 2250.00 5000.00 750.00 4250.00 Petersburg 4000.00 1510.00 2490.00 4000.00 1510.00 2490.00 Poplar Grove I Prairie Creek 2000.00 2000.00 5000.00] 5000.00 7000.00 7000.00 Sandford 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00] Scott City I 2500.00 2500.00 2500.00] 2500.00 5000.00 5000.00] Scottsburg Seeleyville 1200.00 1200.00 3000.00 720.00 2280.00 4200.00 720.00 3480.00
Shelburn 6000.001 1644.00 4356.00 3000.00 3000.00] 9000.001 1644.00 7356.00 Shoals I 3000.00 3000.00 2000.00 2000.00 5000.00] 5000.00 Somerville 4000.00] 4000.00 4000.00 4000.00 8000.00 8000.00 Sullivan I 2000.00 2000.00 1000.00 1000.00 3000.00 3000.00 1. Haute, Greenw'd 2500.00 2500.00 6000.00 I 6000.00] 8500.00 8500.00
T. Haute, Hulman 4000.00 4000.00 11000.00 11000.00 15000.00 15000.00 T. Haute, 6th Ave. 6000.00 6000.00 5000.00 2000.00 3000.00 11000.00] 2000.00 9000.00 T. Haute, N. Side 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 2000.00 2000.00 T. Haute, West 2500.00 2500.00 3000.00 3000.00 5500.00 5500.00 Twin Oaks I 1800.00 1800.00 1200.00 1200.00 3000.00 3000.00
Valeene 2500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2500.00 1395.00] 1105.00 5000.00 2395.00 2605.00 Vincennes 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00] 4000.00 4000.00 Washington 25000.00 25000.00 3600.00 1640.001 1960.00 31500.00 1640.00 28860.00 Wheatland 3000.00 3000.00 1000.00 400.001 600.00 4000.00 400.00 3600.001
Totals 205,100.00 187,146.00 10114.00 308,300.00 281,232.00 26,864.00 101,500.00 91,386.00 28,068.00
87
BOPLE'S REPORT
Church
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Alexandria Anderson 55 Andrews Bass Lake 52 Chesterfield 42 Delphi
13 20
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32
5 11
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27
8 6
48
20 37
$ 48661$ 25.16
23.63
157.62 349.56
60.13
$ 206.28 374.72
83.76
$ 149.55 347.79
78.25
$ 32.53 26.93
5.51
Elwood .841 70.84 71.681 55.07 16.61
Fairmount I Forest I Fort Wayne 4 19 9 8 5 20 41.821 139.57 181.39 27.40 153.99
Frankfort, First 48 29 23 7 8.001 224.01 232.01 222.95 9.06
Frankforr, E. Side I I Frankfort, P. C. Frankton Fulton 49 14 14 9 11 25 10.561 416.00 426.56 400.07 26.49
Gas City 46 21 29 16 13 30 2.201 41.94 44.14 7.54 36.60 Green Township I I Howard Chapel I
Huntington 27 24 J onesboro Kokomo, First 48 62 48 14 40 73.76 69.09 142.85 57.00 85.85 Kokomo, N. Side Lafayette 49 17 14 4 17 3.32 75.67 78.99 71.53 LaGrange 20 6 6 3 8 12.07 4.62 7.45
Lebanon 15 10 8 53 14.511 22.071 36.58 23.60 12.98 Leisure Logansport 84 37 33 10 2 66 96.76 1311.16 229.92 174.20 54.72 Marion, First 52 39 21 5 18 30 1.57 73.28 74.85 59.08 15.77 Marion, Grant Marion, South
88
YOUNG PEOPLE'S REPORT
Church
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Michigantown 40 20 3 5 321 21.191 107.30 128.49 119.40 9.09 Monon Muncie 46 36 14 16 24 44 98.44 44.91 143.35 46.09 97.26 Nappanee I New Carlisle I I Noblesville I
Norway Sharon South Bend 50 44 22 31 21 33 76.741 134.34 211.08 184.24 26.84 Swayzee Tipton 50 25 15 27 75 156.06 258.91 414.97 286.12 128.85 Thornhope Tyner Wabash Walkerton 52 10 6 I 15 15.32 136.11 151.43 107.23 44.20 Winchester Windfall
Totals I 814 3611 347 130 1891 j 617$ 718.54$3704.58 $3233.05 $2421.73$ 790.73 CENTRAL DISTRICT
Aurora 55 13 11 32 $ 56091$ 73.73 $ 129.82 $ 75.3 11$ 54.51 Beech Grove Bethel Browtt's Chapel Centerville Clarksburg 52 39 23 14 2 23 15.76 44.32 60.15 42.86 17.29 College Corner Concord Connersville 52 15 7 12 25 100.00 98.66 198.66 178.00 20.66 Deputy East Columbus 49 42 38 151 8 13 20.19 31.32 51.51 51.51 East Enterprise Edinburg
89
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Greenfield 11 6 16 10.63 10.63 4.00 6.63
Greensburg 19 21 34 24.47 32.82 57.29 44.96 13.33
Greenwood I Hartsville I Hope I Indpls., First 50 12 21 13 35 80.34 95.78 176.12 146.22 29.90
Indp1s., Second 14.171 8.001 22.171 11.54 10.63
Indp1s., Riverside Indp1s., Northside Indpls., Brookside 301 100.42 93.07 7.35
Indp1s., Central 46 14 4 10 301 44.951 116.74 161.69 155.91 5.78
Indpls., McCarty Indpls., Prospect Indp1s., V. View Indpls., West Side Knightstown Lawrenceburg 52 12 2 12 I 12 36.451 41.06 77.51 53.24 24.27 Madison I I Milton Morgantown I Ncw Castle 52 52 23 5 25 53 22.681 262.41 285.191 228.20 56.99
North Vernon I I Richmond, First I Richmond, E. Side I Rising Sun Rodney I
Rushville I I Seymour I I I Shelbyville 39 52 21 6 28 20 41.701 42.11 83.81 12.20 71.611 Spearsville Sycamore I I I I
90
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Church
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Versailles Vevay Westport 50 15 10 12 32 117.021
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103.49 13.53F
Totals 491 204 1981 821 1541 3231 456.80$ 851.58 $153 1.991$1200.51 $ 334.48
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Austin Bedford Bicknell Birdseye Boonville
$ $ $ I$ $
Brazil 52 7 loj 5 37 5 5.5 21 24.821 30.70 Burns City Cannelton Centerville, S. Coalmont Elnora English Epsoin Evansville, First 33 48 30 1 17 39 17.24 196.521 213.76 208.031 5.73J Evansville, F. Hills 39 57 43 6 8 33 42.35 156.54 198.89 156.25 42.64 I Evansville, E. Side Fort Branch French Lick Grandview Harvey Flats
50 34 13 9j 18 28 166.42 224.01 390.43 293.42 97.21
J asonville Linton Loogootee Marengo Mecca Medora
50 27 16 19 .15 29.55 29.70 24.58 2.74
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Merom Mitchell New Albany New Goshen Daktown
27 18 14
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Orleans Orrville Paolj Petersburg Poplar Grove
50 50
20 27
13 16
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35 20
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9.561 8.501
42.80 18.27
52.36 26.77
47.53 17.50
4.83 9.27
Prairie Creek Sandford I Scott City Scottsburg Seeleyville
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T. Haute, Hulman T. Haute, 6th Ave. T. Haute, N. Side T. Haute, West Twin Oaks 50 39 14 4 12 21
25.291 2.841
I 18.14!
76.25 94.70
22.67
101.54 97.54
40.81
65.11 90.45
21.05
36.43 7.09
19.76
Valeene Vincennes Washington Wheatland
I I I
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Totals 401 270 166 38 87 I 2361$ 290491$ 861.31 $1226.01 $ 959.72$ 264.11
92
UNSTATIONED MINISTERS REPORT
NAME
Ser
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Num
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Baldwin, Verrs M. 5 31 1 $ Burress, Ray 9 21 2 1 15.00 Clark, Owen 57 626' 6 Clcrn, E. J. 116 4 76 32 2 13 4,100 Cromer, Darwin 4 15 Goins, Lee 40 506 110 3 3 Grossman, Elmer W. 7 81 1 17 Henderson, Estella 6 11 2 Hart, Alice 15 Hertel, Velma 327 93 13 1 14 250 130 45 12,766 Hines, Anna I 11 13 1 8 4 10 50 Jacobs, Pearly 6 310 3 5 I 6 Kline, Cecil 24 25 6 4 109.11 524 Kerby, Kenneth 15 5 1 1 McFarlin, William 200 48 18 18 331 226 21 2689.29 9,620 Mendenhall, Alta 3 10 2 Posey, C. E. I 230 25 15 15 390 250 1 50 2414.79 13,000 75 Rogers, Robert W. 7 57 2 1 Snyder, Edward A. 103 30 2 2 22 8 4 9 173.74
93
UNSTATIONED MINISTERS REPORT
NAME
Ser
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Pre
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Num
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Ca
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Shroyer, W. G. 64 67 II I 1 11 204.45 Schwing, A. J. I 16 46 11 29 I Stroud, L. E. 250 120 7 5 12 1751 150 291 300 958.001 10,000
Slater, William L. 32 100 4 4 961 46 890.00 Vaught, Henry H. 45 75 2 2 I 101 444.501
Wade, V. E. 88 4 4 Wagoner, Roscoe 5 4 1 4 2.501 100 Wright, E. W. 26 51 1 3 61 247.04 960 Wells, Walter L. 33 1 1 2 32 23 12 221.54 1,222 White, D. R. 2 180 5
Williams, Ray L. 344 40 15 8 23 397 41 19 2445.00 11,000 Walker, Pearl, Elza 25 50 15 3 6 6 1 50.00 Yaryan, Mamie 17 30 I 2 2.00 60 Porers, Viola 30 25 49 6 I 10 312.12 375 F-idley, E. I. 33 20 1 1 13 3 1 I 4 1 1 11 465.20 1,340
Shepherd, Harry I 14 12 4 27.00 224 Locke, Katie, and I I I I 26
White, Esther 240 16 11 May. C. J. I 140 651 6 I I 123 67 I I I I 811.231
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Cleaver, Lois 845 6 12 16 2 121 320 7,668$ 1,212.71 Eicklin, Pansy 845 6 12 18 2 121 320 7,849 1,212.71 Grummons, Norine 15 1 1 1 2 3 30 44 646 90.00 Hamilton, Max, Barbara 872 19 4 23 110 1222 18,526 3,744.94 Hamilton, Violet Mae, Mildred 626 16 2 8 50 600 6,000 2,001.00
Heugel, Helen 393 11 11 333 3,635 462.31 Kelly, Helen 450 11_ 12 294 3,233 472.69 Phares, Rex, Gladys 218 4 I 5 2 I 73 445 10 1,511 371.98 Strahley, Dora 450 11 1 12 294 3,2331 472.69 Webb, Ellen 371 7 4 11 11 90 288 7 3 3,803 945.33
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