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The
NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
JOURNAL
Containing the Journal and Proceedings of the • (Eightieth Session)
Eleventh Session
of the
S
NORTH MISSISSIPPI ANNUAL CONFERENCE
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Held in
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Columbus, Mississippi
June 8-12, 1949
Edited and Published for the Conference By E. M. Sharp, Secretary
Price 60 Cents
Printed by McCowat-Mercer Press, Inc.
Jackson, Tennessee
DIRECTIONS FOR REMITTING ALL FUNDS
To Whom and Where and How to Remit Your Money
The Conference Treasurer is E. A. TANNER, INDIANOLA, MISS. Make all checks, money orders, etc., payable to "E. A. Tanner, Treasurer." It will save him time in handling your money. Send all money for the following causes to him:
Administration Fund Episcopal Fund • Chaplain of Sanatorium Church School Rally Day Conference Claimants (Superannuates) Conference Entertainment Fund District Superintendent's Fund Fellowship of Suffering and Service General and Conference Benevolences Golden Cross Jurisdictional Conference Expense Memorial Mercy Home Hospital Building Fund Methodist Student Day Methodist Youth Fund Race Relations Sunday Temperance Veteran's Day Week of Dedication World Service Offering (Fourth Sunday)
Send MILLION FOR THE MASTER funds to T. J. Luke, Treasurer, Box 1346, Jackson, Miss.
Send to HUGH N. CLAYTON, NEW ALBANY, MISS., money for Lewis Memorial Hospital.
Send to REV. A. J. AMER, MEMORIAL MERCY HOME, NEW ORLEANS, LA., all money for Maintenance Fund.
Send to REV. J. H. MORROW, JACKSON, MISS., all funds and supplies for the Methodist Orphanage.
Send to REV. A. R. BEASLEY, PARCHMAN, MISS., your 2% assessment for "Reserve Pension Fund."
Send to REV. K. I. TUCKER, LELAND, MISS., your brother-hood dues.
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CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES FOR 1949-1950
1. Full participation in our quadrennial program: "The Advance for Christ and His Church."
2. Speedy completion of the Million for the Master.
3. Acceptance of at least we mission special by each congrega-tion in our conference, and a continuous cultivation of missionary spirit through this vital missionary relationship.
4. Accept all askings for world service and benevolences and a gradual increase in the amount paid.
5. An increase in enrollment in attendance in church schools with emphasis on daily vacation church schools, home department, leadership training, young adults, and youth work.
6. An increase in the number of Woman's Society of Christian Service and Methodist Men organizations.
7. Complete cooperation with the plans to complete our Methodist Home, to build the Memorial Mercy Home Hospital, and the program of Expansion for Millsaps College.
8. To place the Mississippi Methodist Advocate in every home in our conference and to increase the circulation of the Christian Advocate, the World Outlook and all other publications.
9. To join with the Mississippi Conference in the observance of the 150th anniversary of the coming of Methodism to Mississippi. This observance to be marked by writing and collecting historical data gn all Methodist churches in the conference.
10. To cooperate in every phase of evangelism with the purpose to receive at least 4,000 members into the fellowship of the church on confession of faith.
METHODIST CHURCH
DIRECTORY of
OFFICERS, BOARDS and COMMISSIONS
The North Mississippi Annual Conference of The Methodist Church
(Numbers in ( ) refer to Paragraphs in the 1948 Discipline, of The Methodist Church. Posteffice addresses are in
Mississippi, unless otherwise stated.)
OFFICERS PRESIDENT (628), Bishop Marvin A. Franklin, 757 Belhaven,
Jackson, Miss.; or Executive Office, Millsaps Bldg., Jackson, Miss.
SECRETARY (630), E. M. Sharp, New Albany, Miss. ASSISTANT SECRETARIES, W. D. Smith, Sardis; Felix A. Sutphin,
Baldwyn. STATISTICIAN (630), C. L. Oakes, Boyle, Miss. ASSISTANT STATISTICIANS, H. L. Beasley, W. V. Stokes, J. T.
Humphries, J. F. Elliott, J. L. Nabors, Jr., M. N. Hamill, K. I. Tucker, E. G. Potts, W. R. Richerson, H. G. Wallace, E. C. Aber- nathy, R. G. Miller.
TREASURER (790), E. A. Tanner, Indianola, Miss. AUDITOR, T. E. Lott, Columbus, Miss.
QUADRENNIAL BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, ETC.
ACCEPTED SUPPLIES W. C. McCay, Chairman J. M. Guinn W. P. Bailey, Vice-Chairman R. A. Grisham T. E. Shelton, Secretary R. K Wasson
BROTHERHOOD DIRECTORS S. E. Ashmore, Chairman R. G. Moore L. P. Jumper, Vice-Chairman W. M. Jones K. I. Tucker, Secretary-Treasurer R. A. Grisham
A. R. Beasley
CHRISTIAN LITERATURE W. W. Milligan, Chairman B. B. Bailey M. N. Hamill, Secretary W. D. Waugh A. L. Davenport A. W. Bailey
CHRISTIAN VOCATION (643) Clerical
Bond Fleming, Chairman
Miss Willie Frances Coleman, J. P. McCluskey, Vice-Chairman
Tupelo, Secretary
J. E. Long
Miss Elizabeth Tittsworth, P. H. Grice
Columbus C. T. Howell
R. M. Guess, University C. T. Morgan, Mathiston Mrs. E. M. Sharp, New Albany
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CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS (1613)
One Year Clerical Lay
N. J. Golding, Secretary M. F. Pierce, Greenwood, H. H. Wallace Chairman
A. B. Friend, Sardis
Two Years J. J. Baird D. J. Savage, State College, E. H. Cunningham Vice-Chairman
E. L. Murphree, Okolona
Three Years A. T. McIlwain • D. H. Hall, New Albany A. R. Beasley, Treasurer Robert May, Greenville
CONFERENCE RELATIONS (638) One Year: R. T. Hollingsworth; M. E. Scott, Secretary; L. P. Jumper;
J. C. Wasson Two Years: K. I. Tucker, Chairman; W. P. Bailey; G. A. Baker; W. M.
Jones Three Years: W. R. Hammontree, Vice-Chairman; R. E. Wasson;
W. D. Smith; B. M. Doggett
EDUCATION (1441 ff) Clerical
W. J. Cunningham, Chairman W. L. Robinson, Vice-Chairman A. Y. Brown, Secretary G. R. Williams Leo Bailey P. H. Grice W. P. Bailey W. M. Jones George W. Curtis E. F. Tucker H. E. Finger, Jr. W. D. Smith
Lay W. E. Bufkin, Leland, Treasurer F. W. Gwin, Tchula Miss Virginia Thomas, Tupelo Mrs. P. M. Hollis, Amory D. H. Glass, Kosciusko B. T. Schumpert, West Point W. R. McCormack, Corinth Mrs. C. W. Hall, New Albany J. T. Schultz, Tunica Porter Poteet, Greenwood R. M. Guess, University W. L. Elkin, Water Valley
Bert Lyle, Conference President, M. Y. F. Youth Members: Miss None Wayne Ewing, Tupelo; Miss Betty Joe
McGaha, Clarksdale Executive Committee: W. J. Cunningham, W. L. Robinson, A. Y.
Brown, W. E. Bufkin, F. W. Gwin, W. M. Jones. Executive Secretary: J. E. Long, Box 182, Tupelo, Miss. Director of Children's Work: Miss Vera Montgomery, Tupelo Director of Youth Work: Miss Willie Frances Coleman, Tupelo Director of Adult Work: Rev. W. L. Pearson, Grenada, Miss.
EVANGELISM (1544-65) Clerical Lay
R. G. Moore, Chairman H. L. Beasley, Vice-Chairman M. E. Armstrong, Sec. & Treas. J. R. Grisham John M. McCay
•
Roy Black, Nettleton J. H. McKinnon, Ackerman Walter Carpenter, Pocahontas,
Tenn. 0. 0. Wolfe, Duncan Mrs. J. F. Barber, Lake Comorant
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Conference Secretary of Evangelism: J. R. Grisham, Minter City District Secretaries of Evangelism: Aberdeen—H. L. Beasley Greenville—M. E. Armstrong Columbus—J. N. Hinson Greenwood—E. D. Allen Corinth—W. V. Stokes Sardis—J. M. McCay
HOSPITALS AND HOMES (1531 f) Clerical Lay
C. L. Rogers, Chairman Mrs. J. D. Wroten, Greenville, S. E. Ashmore, Vice-Chairman Secretary A. M. West Mrs. D. H. Hall, New Albany
Guy Mitchell, Tupelo G. C. Mingee, Hernando
MEMOIRS W. C. McCay N. D. Guerry J. L. McElroy B. G. Whitehurst J. N. Humphrey Guy Ray
MINISTERIAL TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS (639 f) A. C. Bishop, Chairman R. A. Grisham K. I. Tucker, Vice-Chairman M. J. Peden W. R. Richerson, Secretary F. A. Sutphin L. A. Bennett • J. T. Humphries
Bond Fleming
Undergraduate Classes Class of First Year: William Robert Lott, Jr.; John Wesley Young-
blood; Jefferson C. Christian; Lockett Alton Wasson Class of Second Year: Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr.; Johnny A. Dinas;
David Aubren Harris; John Everette Sutphin; Donald Swayze Youngblood; James Hardy Holder, Jr.; James Thomas McCafferty, Jr.
ClasS of Third Year: Chester Macune Ray; James Oscar Twitchell; Ocel Lex Elliott; Joseph Eugene Long
Class of Fourth Year: Cawthon Bowen Burt; Joseph Melton Caroth-ers
MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION (1295 f) Clerical
C. T. Floyd, Chairman J. 0. Dowdle, Vice-Chairman
Extension Section W. S. McAlilly, Secretary E. L. Jernigan, Secy-Treasurer
Extension Section W. C. Maddox G. C. Gregory T. H. Ferrell J. L. Nabors, Jr. S. M. Butts J. V. Stewart G. H. Boyles N. N. Maxey T. A. Filgo G. C. Meaders R. G. Lord W. R. Lott Jurisdictional Board of Missions and Chairman Extension: W. R. Lott
Lay E. M. Birdsong, Schlater,
V. Chm., Extension Section Hugh N. Clayton, New Albany,
Treasurer P. K. Thomas, Tupelo P. P. Hill, Hamilton Floyd Brown, Columbus Doug Stone, Columbus J. B. Reynolds, Booneville L. F. Cotton, Tunica J. R. Germany, Shaw J. I. Oakes, West G. P. Cossar, Charleston J. M. Callicott, Coldwater D. H. Hall, New Albany J. M. Forman, Indianola
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Youth Members: Marjorie Houston, New Albany; June Smallwood, New Albany; Barry Kimbrough, Louisville; T. W. Lewis, III, Columbus
Conference Missionary Secretary: T. H. Ferrell, Columbus Conference President W. S. C. S.: Mrs. N. N. Maxey, Pontotoc District Missionary Secretaries: Aberdeen—W. C. McCay Greenville—W. S. McAlilly Columbus—J. A. George Greenwood—T. A. Filgo Corinth—J. L. Nabors, Jr. Sardis—W. R. Richerson Executive Committee Board of Missions and Church Extension:
C. T. Floyd, Hugh N. Clayton, J. 0. Dowdle, E. L. Jernigan, T. H. Ferrell, J. M. Forman, W. S. McAlilly, E. M. Birdsong.
TEMPESANCE (1471) Clerical
H. R. McKee, Chairman J. C. Wasson, Vice-Chairman J. F. Elliott, Secy. and Treas. H. L. Smith J. M. Carothers'
Lay L. H. Reed, Louisville W. P. Bailey, Jr., Ripley Mrs. Hal T. Heard, Aberdeen Mrs. R. P. Dunn, Greenville Joan Miller, Greenwood M. E. Woodson, Olive Branch
Youth Members: W. P. Bailey, Jr., Joan Miller District Secretaries of Temperance: Aberdeen—L. C. Lawhorn Greenville—H. R. McKee Columbus—James F. Elliott Greenwood—H. L. Smith Corinth—S. M. Butts Sardis—J. C. Wasson
TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK (1232) Clerical Lay
Ad-Interim Executive Committee J. W. Gibson, Chairman Frank Sisk, Nettleton E. C. Abernathy, Vice-Chairman H. D. Wilson, Walnut N. L. Threet, Secy. and Treas. B. P. Buskirk R. G. Miller N. N. Maxey E. F. Tucker
Other Members Clerical: S. E. Ashmore, W. R. Lott, L. P. Wasson, J. E. Stephens, J.
D. Wroten, Seamon Rhea, R. B. Burks, N. N. Maxey, J. A. George, J. E. Long, R. B. Burks.
Lay: W. L. Armstrong, Roy Chapman, K. D. Henry, W. L. Wallace, Cora Lee Glenn, Mrs. N. N. Maxey, Mrs. C. L. Parks.
WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE (778- f)
Clerical T. B. Thrower, Chairman E. C. Driskell, Secretary W. L. Pearson J. A. George J. N. Hinson
Lay L. D. Pullen, Kosciusko,
Vice-Chairman A. L. Rogers, New Albany George Wofford, Drew Frank Baird, Greenville P. L. Deloach, Sr., Greenwood E. W. Varner, Senatobia
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEES AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY
Clerical Lay W. M. Hester S. B. Potts G. L. Nicholas L. A. Bennett H. H. Wallace W. R. Liming
Frank Sisk, Nettleton G. E. Childs, Eupora I. H. Whitesides, Ashland W. E. Bufkin, Leland Judge E. C. Clark, Marks Mrs. J. A. Doddridge, Olive Branch
COURTESY Clerical Lay
F. A. Sutphin Judge J. M. Foreman, Indianola R. G. Moore A. B. Friend, Sardis Leo Bailey E. F. Melott, Boyle
DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS Clerical Lay
B. G. Whitehurst
J. S. Maxey H. C. Moorhead
J. E. Roberts R. C. Mayo
J. W. Holliday
DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING Aberdeen District:
Clerical: C. L. Rogers, W. C..McCay, H. L. Beasley Lay: L. A. Comfort, E. L. Murphree, J. E. McDufile
Columbus District: Clerical: A. Y. Brown, A. C. Bishop, T. H. Ferrell Lay: J. W. Overstreet, J. H. McKinnon, D. H. Glass
Corinth District: Clerical: J. L. McElroy, J. J. Baird, W. C. Mattox Lay: W. H. Fairless, I. H. Whitesides, J. H. Anderson
Greenville District: Clerical: K. I. Tucker, G. H. Boyles, W. J. Cunningham Lay: Herman Barlow, J. M. Foreman, W. E. Bufkin
Greenwood District: Clerical: N. J. Golding, M. E. Scott, R. A. Grisham Lay: Frank Gwin, R. P. Turner, Wilton Sanders
Sardis District: Clerical: W. D. Smith, W. R. Richerson, J. M. McCay Lay: R. T. Keys, C. C. Holloman, A. B. Friend
INVESTIGATION Principals: R. G. Moore, J. M. Guinn, N. D. Guerry, C. L. Rogers,
W. R. Crouch Reserves: G. H. Boyles, R. G. Lord
LAY ACTIVITIES (1493) J. G. Houston, Chairman, Conference Lay Leader, New Albany, Miss. Aberdeen District:
Lay Leader: E. L. Murphree, Okolona Associates: Roy Black, Nettleton, W. M. Winckler, Tupelo
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Columbus District: Lay Leader: D. E. Fields, Columbus Associates: J. H. McKinnon, Ackerman, L. D. Pullen, Kosciusko, R. B. Fuleher, Louisville
Corinth District: Lay Leader: W. R. McCormick, Corinth Associates: Bon Coffey, Myrtle, Tommie C. Cooper, Corinth
Greenville District: Lay Leader: 0. 0. Wolfe, Duncan Associates: J. F. Foreman, Indianola, Charles Akine, Boyle
Greenwood District: Lay Leader: M. F. Pierce, greenwood Associates: C. Sidney, Cannon, Sumner, E. V. Ahlrith, Winona, E. C. Black, Marks, P. W. Morton, Morgan City
Sardis District: Lay Leader: A. B. Friend, Sardis Associates: Gerald Chatham, Hernando, R. M. Guess, Oxford, W. L. Elkin, Water Valley
PUBLIC WORSHIP W. R. Lott T. H. Ferrell E. L. Jernigan
F. L. Brown Roy Lamar
SABBATH OBSERVANCE Clerical Lay
0. L. Elliott
A. C. Adams, Belden H. G. Williamson
A. P. Stephens, Kosciusko R. C. Nanney
S. E. Johnson, Blue Mountain J. L. Nabors, Sr. S. A. Arnold, Maud E. H. Cunningham
F. V. McCullar, Durant J. B. Conner
L. Phillips, Byhalia
WORLD PEACE Clerical Lay
W. C. Matton W. W. Bruner C. M. Ray W. T. Bazzell G. H. Ledbetter R. A. Thornton
N. C. Young, Amory J. R. Miller, Shuqualak J. G. Houston, New Albany J. W. Caffey, Lyon D. T. Ruff, Lexington W. C. Miller, Senatobia
TRUSTEES AND OTHER GROUPS TRUSTEES NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE, INC.
L. P. Wasson
W. B. Baker J. E. Stephens
J. D. Wroten W. R. Lott
Seamon Rhea
METHODIST HOSPITAL, MEMPHIS Elected Annually
Clerical: G. H. Boyles, E. H. Cunningham Lay: J. Holmes Sherard, D. H. Hall, Joe Young, Mrs. N. N. Maxey Golden Cross Director:. M. E. Armstrong Superintendent of Hospital: Mr. J. M. Crews, Methodist Hospital,
Memphis, Tennessee
METHODIST CHURCH
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METHODIST HOME, JACKSON CLASS A. Terms expire 1950:
Rev. W. L. Robinson; Mr. E. A. Tanner, Indianola CLASS B. Terms expire 1951:
Rev. T. B. Thrower; Judge M. F. Pierce, Greenwood CLASS C. Terms expire 1952:
Rev. G. R. Williams; Mrs. Medford Leake Quadrennial Representative of W. S. C. S.:
Mrs. E. E. McKeithen, Jr., Cleveland, Miss.
MILLSAPS COLLEGE Class A Expires 1950
Clerical: J. R. Countiss, N. J. Golding Lay: Fred B. Smith, Ripley; A. L. Rwers, New Albany
Class B Expires 1953 Clerical: L. P. Wasson, J. D. Wroten Lay:, W. E. Bufkin, Leland; E. C. Brewer, Clarksdale
LAKE STEPHENS METHODIST CAMP Building Committee
Clerical
Lay J. E. Stephens, Chairman
C. M. Harrison, Treasurer, Oxford
E. M. Sharp, Secretary
C. W. Hall, New Albany
Board of Managers W. L. Robinson R. G. Moore, Evangelism C. T. Floyd, Missions Mrs. C. W. Hall, W. S. C. S. H. E. Finger, Jr., Education
BOARD OF MANAGERS, LEADERSHIP SCHOOL W. J. Cunningham
R. G. Moore, Evangelism W. L. Robinson
F. W. Gwin A. Y. Brown
W. E. Bufkin W. M. Jones
Mrs. W. R. McCormack, W.S.C.S. A. C. Bishop, Ministerial Training •
INTER-CONFERENCE COMMISSION, STUDENT WORK W. J. Cunningham
T. H. Ferrell J. E. Long
J. A. George G. H. Boyles
N. J. Golding H. E. Finger
Luther Pullen P. H. Grice
Miss Virginia Thomas
CONFERENCE HISTORICAL COMMITTEE S. E. Ashmore, Chairman D. J. Savage, State College Bond Fleming R. M. Guess, University E. M. Sharp, Secretary
PUBLISHING COMMITTEE Clerical
Lay R. G. Lord
Mrs. E. M. Sharp, New Albany C. L. Rogers
J. M. Foreman, Indianola T. H. Ferrell
J. G. Houston, New Albany
MINIMUM SALARY, STUDY COMMISSION Clerical Lay
R. G. Lord J. G. Houston, New Albany G. H. Boyles W. R. McCormack, Corinth N. N. Maxey Roy Black, Nettleton
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Board of Managers
MEMORIAL MERCY HOME-HOSPITAL 1949-50
North Mississippi Conference:
Aberdeen—G. R. Williams_: Amory, Miss.
Columbus—R. G. Moore West Point, Miss.
Corinth—T. B. Thrower Corinth, Miss.
Greenville—G. H. Boyles.______ _Cleveland, Miss.
Greenwood—W. L. Pearson Grenada, Miss.
Sardis—H. E. Finger, Jr. Oxford, Miss.
Mississippi Conference
Brookhaven—J. F.
Hattiesburg—R. H. Kleiser
Jackson—H. M. Bullock
Meridian—J. L. Neill
Seashore—F. W. Thompson_______
Vicksburg—J. S.
______.McComb, Miss.
Laurel, Miss
Jackson, Miss.
Philadelphia, Miss.
__Long Beach, Miss.
Anguilla, Miss.
Louisiana Conference
Alexandria—Jolly B. Harper._______________Alexandria, La.
Baton Rouge—James T. Harris.
Lake Charles—Henry Rickey
..Baton Rouge, La.
Lafayette, La.
Monroe—Jack Midyett La.
New Orleans—H. L. Johns.___________New Orleans, La.
Ruston—G. W. Pomeroy
Shreveport—J. Henry Bowdon
Minden, La.
Shreveport, La.
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CONFERENCE DIRECTORY 1949-50 Clerical
(a) Absent (a-p) Absent, later present Postoffice in Mississippi unless otherwise stated
Name Postoffice Appointment 1 Abernathy, E. C. Rienzi Rienzi 2 Allen, E. D. Holcomb ' Holcomb 3 Allen, M. R Holcomb Belen-Darling 4 Armstrong, M. E Tunica Tunica 5 Ashmore, S. E Aberdeen District Superintendent 6 Ashmore, S. P. (a) Hernand% Retired 7 Avery, C. W. (a) 2106 West Beach, Biloxi, Miss Retired 8 Bailey, A. W Horn Lake Horn Lake 9 Bailey, W. P Ripley Ripley
10 Bailey, B. B. Benoit Benoit 11 Bailey, Leo Nettleton Nettleton 12 Bailey, E. A., Jr. (a-p) Emory Univ. Ga Student, Emory U. 13 Baird, J. J. Holly Springs Holly Springs 14 Baley, C. W. (a) Como Retired 15 Baker, G. A Lula Lula-Dundee 16 Baker, W. B Drew Drew 17 Bazzell, W. T. (a-p) Kossuth Kossuth 18 Beasley, A. R Parchman Chaplain, State Penitentiary 19 Beasley, W. C. (a) Willis Heights, Tupelo Retired 20 Beasley, H. L Tupelo Wesley 21 Bennett, L. A Merigold Merigold-Sherard 22 Biffie, J. A. Victoria Red Banks 23 Bishop, A. C Ackerman Ackerman 24 Boyles, G. H Cleveland Cleveland
Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Fla. 25 Brooks, J. H Chaplain, U. S. Navy 26 Brown, A. Y Louisville Louisville 27 Brownlee, T. M. (a) Catalpa St., Clarksdale Retired 28 Bruner, W. W Schlater Schlater-Phillip 29 Bullard, B. F. Booneville Carolina, Retired 30 Burns, J. B New Albany New Albany Circuit 31 Burt, C. B. (a) Lake Cormorant Lake Cormorant 32 Burks, R. B. Cockrum Cockrum 33 Buskirk, B. P Kilmichael Kilmichael 34 Butts, S. M. Corinth Trinity 35 Carothers, J. M Rosedale Gunnison-Rosedale 36 Carter, H. E. (a) Senatobia Retired 37 Chapman, C. M. (a-p) Tunica Retired 38 Christian, J. C. (a) Emory Uni. Ga Student, Emory U. 39 Clarke, K. E. Shaw Shaw-Litton 40 Conner, J. B. Sardis Sardis Circuit
4094 Pine Hill Drive, 41 Countiss, J. R. (a-p) Jackson, Miss. Retired 42 Craddock, E. P. Louisville Retired 43 Critz, Wiley H. (a-p) University Dir. Rd. Life, Univ. Miss. 44 Crouch, W. R. Glen Allen Glen Allen-Avon 45 Cunningham, E. H. Eupora Eupora 46 Cunningham, W. J Greenville First Church 47 Curtis, G. W Pickens Pickens-Goodman 48 Davenport, A. L. Belmont Belmont
Box 5027, Duke University, 49 Dinas, J. A Durham, N. C Student, Duke Univ.
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Name Postoffice Appointment
50 Doggett, B. M Webb Webb-Sumner 51 Dorsey, T. H Water Valley Retired 52 Dowdle, J. 0 Indianola Indianola 53 Driskell, E. C Byhalia Byhalia 54 Ellis, R. L. (a) Kosciusko Retired 55 Elliott, James F. (a-p) Macon Macon Ct. 56 Elliott, 0. L Bruce Pittsboro-Bruce 57 Ferrell, T. H. Columbus First Church 58 Filgo, T. A Durant Durant 59 Finger, H. E., Jr Oxford Oxford-University
Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss., 60 Fleming, Bond Professor, Millsaps College 61 Folyd, C. T Leikington Lexington 62 George, J. A Kosciusko Kosciusko 63 Gibson, J. W. Shannon Shannon 64 Godbold, R. R Arcola Arcola 65 Golding, N. J Greenwood Greenwood 66 Goudelock, W. R. (a) Merigold Retired 67 Graves, W. L. (a) Ackerman Retired 68 Gregory, G. C. Okolona • Okolona 69 Gregory, T. E. Houlka Houlka, Retired 70 Grice, P. H. Starkville Starkville 71 Grisham, R. A Winona Winona 72 Grisham, J. R. Minter City Minter City-Glendora 73 Guerry, N. D Charleston Charleston 74 Guinn, J. M Lambert Lambert-Crowder 75 Hamill, M. N Swiftown Swiftown 76 Hammond, B. F. (a) Stelle, Ala Retired 77 Hammontree, W. R Belzoni Belzoni 78 Harris, D. A. Duck Hill Duck Hill 79 Hartsfield, W. W Sidon Sidon-Cruger 80 Hemphill, S. W. (a) Ackerman Retired 81 Hester, W. M Sherman Sherman 82 Hinson, J. N. Macon Macon 83 Holder, J. H Iuka Iuka Ct., Retired 84 Holder, J. H., Jr Emory Univ. Ga Student, Emory Univ. 85 Holliday, J. W Shuqualak Shuqualak 86 Hollingsworth, R. T Como Como 87 Holloman, G. H. Greenville Trinity 88 Hopper, T. J. (a-p) Rienzi Retired
Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss., 89 Howell, C. T Editor, Miss. Methodist Advocate 90 Humphries, J. T Brooksville Brooksville 91 Humphrey, J. N Artesia Artesia 92 Hunt, W. 0 Olive Branch Olive Branch 93 Ivy, C. L. Dennis Rocky Springs Ct. 94aco, B. P. (a) Winona Retired 95 Jernigan, E. L Columbus Central 96 Jeter, W. C. (a) Ripley Retired 97 Johnson, J. G. (a) 219 Eureka St., Weatherford, Texas..Retired 98 Jones, W. M. Booneville Booneville 99 Jumper, L. P Verona Verona
100 Jumper, Z. A Ruleville Ruleville 101 Langley, W. M. (a) Lexington, Rt. 3 Acona 102 Lawhon, J. E. (a) Sarah Tyro, Retired 103 Lawhon, L. C. Fulton • Fulton 104 Ledbetter, G. H Sunflower Sunflower-Doddsville 105 Lewis, H. C. (a) Edinburg, Ill Student, Northwestern 106 Liming, W. R Nisbet Pleasant Hill
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Name Postoffice Appointment
107 Long, J. E. Tupelo Conference Executive Sec. 108 Lord, R. G Tupelo First Church 109 Lott, W. R Columbus District Superintendent 110 Lott, W. R., Jr. Caledonia Caledonia 111 Lowery, T. G. (a) Winona Ret....ired 112 McAlilly, W. S Shelby Shelby 113 McCafferty, J. T. (a) Winona Retired 114 McCafferty, J. T. Jr Emory Univ. Ga Student, Emory Univ. 115 McCay, W. C. Houston Houston 116 McCay, J. M Senatobia Senatobia 117 McCluskey, J. P. (a) University Wesley Foundation 118 McDougal, D. R. (a) 402 Bard St., Osceloa, Ark Retired 119 McElroy, J. L. Chalybegte Chalybeate 120 McGee, F. H. (a) Shaw Retired
506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., 121 Mcllwain, A. T Executive Sec. Board of Pensions 122 McKee, H. R Dublin Dublin-Matson 123 McKibben, H. N. (a-p) Lexington Retired 124 Martin, A. A. Boyle Retired 125 Mattox, W. C. Corinth Corinth Ct. 126 Maxey, N. N. Pontotoc Pontotoc 127 Maxey, J. S Friars Point Friars Point-Lyon 128 Mayo, R. C Algoma Algoma 129 Meaders, G. R Water Valley First Church 130 Miller, R. G Hollandale Hollandale 131 Milligan, W. W Crenshaw Crenshaw-Sledge 132 Moore, R. G West Point West Point
137 Neblett, R. P. Retired
139 Oakes, C. L Boyle-Pace
141
133 Moorhead, H. C. Noxapater 134 Nabors, J. L Main Street 135 Nabors, J. L., Jr Ashland 136 Nanney, R. C Louisville Ct.
138 Nicholas, G. L Wheeler
140 Pearson, W. L. (a-p) Grenada
Noxapater Water Valley Ashland Louisville Shelby Wheeler Boyle Grenada
Peden, M. J Duncan Duncan-Alligator Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.,
142 Poole, T. R. (a) Student, Vanderbilt 143 Potts, S. B. Weir Weir-McCool 144 Potts, E. G Coldwater Coldwater
620 Walnut St., 145 Raper, A. S. (a) Hattiesburg, Miss Retired 146 Ray, Guy Oakland Oakland 147 Ray, F. W. Becker Becker 148 Ray, C. M. Tremont Tremont 149 Richardson, 0. J. (a) Ripley Retired 150 Richerson, W. R Batesville Batesville 151 Rhea, Seamon Sardis District Superintendent 152 Roberts, J. E. Kosciusko Kosciusko Ct. 153 Robinson, W. L Clarksdale Clarksdale 154 Rogers, C. L. Aberdeen Aberdeen 155 Scott, M. E. Itta Bena Itta Bena 156 Selman, W. S Rienzi Retired 157 Sharp, E. B. (a) Sturgis Retired 158 Sharp, E. M New Albany New Albany 159 Shaw, E. M Black Hawk Retired 160 Shelton, T. E Mathiston Mathiston-Maben 161 Simpson, J. D. (a) Potts Camp Retired 162 Smith, W. D. Sardis Sardis
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Name Postoffice Appointment •
163 Smith, H. L Carrollton Carrollton • 2017 East 7th St.,
164 Smoot, E. R. (a) Charlotte, N. C Retired 165 Spires, J. M Ripley Retired 166 Stephens, J. E. Greenwood District Superintendent 167 Stewart, J. V Tchula Tchula 168 Stokes, W. V. Iuka luka 169 Sutphin, F. A Baldwyn Baldwyn 170 Sutphin, John E. (a) Emory Univ. Ga Student, Emory U. 171 Thornton, R. A., Sr. (a)....Pope Pope 172 Threet, N. L. Vaiden Vaiden-West 173 Thrower, T. B Corinth First Church 174 Timmons, W. R Walnut Lowry Ct. 175 Tucker, E. F. Marks Marks 176 Tucker, K. I. Leland Leland
U. S. Marine Corps Air Base, Twitchell, M. H. (a) Eltoro, Calif Chaplain, U. S. Navy Twitchell, J. 0. Courtland Courtland-Shuford Wallace, H. H Jonestown Coahoma-Jonestown Wallace, H. G Coffeeville Coffeeville Wallace, W. L., Jr Ward, J. W. (a-p) Indianola Retired Wasson, J. C. Hernando Hernando Wasson, L. P. Corinth District Superintendent Wasson, R. E Inverness Inverness-Isola Wasson, L. A Prairie Prairie-Strongs-Hamilton
Moorhead Moorhead Mathiston Retired Tullahoma, Tenn Retired
Ethel Ethel
MEMBER OF OTHER CONFERENCE SERVING AS SUPPLY 200 Broom; W. L. (E. Okla. Conf.) Calhoun City Calhoun City, Retired
Waugh, W. D. (a-p) Webber, Jasper (a-p) Wendell, W. D. (a) West, A. M White, W. I. (a) Retired Whitehurst, B. G Tutwiler Tutwiler Williams, G. R Amory Amory
194 Williamson, H. G. Guntown Guntown-Saltillo 195 Wimberly, L. B. (a) 1930 Oliver, Memphis, Tenn Retired 196 Wright, W. M. (a) 1930 First Ave., Jackson 26, Miss Retired 197 Wroten, J. D Greenville District Superintendent 198 York, J. W. (a-p) Pontotoc Toccopola, Retired 199 Youngblood, D. S. (a) S.M.U., Dallas, Texas Student, S.M.U. .200 Youngblood, J. W Emory Univ. Ga Student, Emory U.
Guntown
177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193
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ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS
Name Postoffice Appointment
1 Appleby, W. F Millsaps College, Jackson Winona Ct. 2 Bagwell, J. 0 Vaiden, Rt. 2 Poplar Creek 3 Black, Warren Potts Camp Potts Camp 4 Blair, A. F. Derma Derma 5 Clark, Duncan A Maud Dubbs 6 Comfort, L. A Houston Buena Vista 7 Collier, V. V. Belmont Marietta 8 Earnest, C. E Woodland Woodland 9 Glenn, Alvin E. None
Wood Junior College, 10 Gordon, P. M. Mathieton Sturgis 11 Gore, A. N., Sr. (a) Mathiston None 12 Grisham, P. B. (a-p) Hickory Flatt Hickory Flatt 13 Gunter, Porter Plantersville Mantachie 14 Hall, F. T., Sr Louisville Winston Ct. 15 Hall, J. A Columbus None 16 Harris, William A Clarksdale Assistant Pastor First Church 17 Hollis, C. R Water Works Road, Columbus Crawford 18 Horton, David E. (a) Walnut Walnut
19 House, John A. (a) None 20 Hull, S. J Blue Mountain Blue Mountain 21 Johnson, I. E Vardaman• Vardaman 22 Long, R. L. (a) Chester Chester 23 Love, S. 0 Ripley None 24 McAlilly, R. D.., Etta Salem-Friendship 25 McCay, Dorsey Mooreville Mooreville
26 McCord, G. M. Paris 27 Miller, Leroy Longview Longview 28 Millsaps, John H West Point None 29 Murff, E. E Burnsville Burnsville 30 Perkins, G. P. (a) Caledonia None 31 Plunkett, T. M. Greenwood Springs Greenwood Springs 32 Ray, W. Mid Abbeville Abbeville-Waterford 33 Ray, Crawford L Ebernezer Ebenezer 34 Richardson, James F Goodman, R.F.D. Rock Hill 35 Roberts, E. F Kosciusko None 36 Russell, P. E. Arkabutla Arkabutla 37 Sharp, W. E Dumas Dumas 38 Sledge, G. T. Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant 39 Smith, H. L., Jr Black Hawk Black Hawk 40 Spencer, E. A Mathiston Bellefontaine 41 Stephens, A. P Kosciusko Conference Evangelist 42 Tillman, H. E., Jr Millsaps College, Jackson None 43 Thornton, E. W Myrtle Myrtle 44 Thornton, R. A., Jr Booneville Booneville Ct. 45 Whitener, W. L. (a) Tishomingo Tishomingo 46 Wiggers, Charles C Sallis Sallis 47 Wright, L. M Smithville Smithville 48 Vaughn, Harold Sarah Longtown
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DIRECTORY OF LOCAL PREACHERS (D)—Deacon (E)—Elder (S)—Supply
ABERDEEN DISTRICT Name Postoffice Quarterly Conference Adams, W. D Amory Becker Alexander, R. D Blair, A. F. (S) Derma Derma Carroll, Joseph W Tupelo Tupelo Clark, William F Houston Houston Clement, M. S Comfort, L. A. (S) Houston Buena Vista Earnest, C. E. (S) Wo8dland Woodland Hays; L. F. Johnson, I. E. (E) (S) Vardaman Vardaman Lyle, Berton E Tupelo Tupelo McAlilly, Roy D. (S) Etta Salem-Friendship McCormack, M. H. (E) Fulton Fulton Mosley, H. N. (E) Vardaman Vardaman Papasan, R. M. (E) Etta Salem-Friendship Plunkett, T. M. (S) Greenwood Springs Greenwood Springs Rankin, T. W. Stewart, Parks Camp Tupelo Tupelo McCay, Dorsey, (S) Mooreville Mooreville Ward, M. L Eupora Fulton Wright, L. M. (E) (S) Smithville Smithville
COLUMBUS DISTRICT Atkins, John Duke Univ. N. C Columbus Central Bowie, John Wood College, Mathiston Weir-McCool Crawford, M. M Wood College, Mathiston..Mathiston-Maben Fields, D. E Columbus First Church Fulton, Paul M Noxapater Noxapater Gammill, G. R Wood College, Mathiston Chester Gordon, P. M. (S) Sturgis Sturgis Gore, A. N., Sr. (E) Mathiston Mathiston-Maben Gore, A. N., Jr Mathiston Mathiston-Maben Hall, J. E. (E) Columbus Central Hall, T. F., Sr. (S) Louisville Winston Ct. Hollis, C. R. (S) Crawford Crawford Kimbrough, Barry Louisville Louisville Knott, G. H State College Starkville Long, R. L. (S) Starkville Rt. Chester McCaskill, Charles C. Macon Macon Miller, C. L. (S) Longview Longview Millsaps, John H West Point West Point Nicholson, J. B. Shuqualak Shuqualak Parker, A. R., Jr Columbus Central Perkins, G. P. Caledonia Caledonia Reed, James T., Jr Louisville Louisville Ct. Richardson, J. F. (S) Goodman R.F.D Rock Hill Roberts, E. F Millsaps College, Jackson Rock Hill Ct. Silvey, Hays Macon Macon Sisk, L. H. Maben Mathiston-Maben Spencer, E. A. ,(S) Mathiston Bellefontaine Stephens, A. P. (D) (S) Kosciusko Kosciusko Townsend, James Kosciusko Kosciusko Wise, J. G Maben Mathiston-Maben
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Name Postoffice Quarterly Conference Wiggers, Charles C. (S) Sallis Sallis Woodward, J. L. Louisville Louisville
CORINTH DISTRICT
Bailey, W. P., Jr. Ripley Ripley Bennett, H. M Corinth Burnsville Bennett, J. M Black, Warren (S) Potts Camp
Potts Camp
Dees, Irvin Ripley Lowery Collier V. V. (S) Belmont
Marietta
Glenn, E. A New Site Marietta Grisham, P. B. (E) (S) Hickory€latt Hickory Flatt Grisham, Joe Ingomar New Albany Ct. Gunter, Porter (S) Mantachie Mantachie Gullett, J. T. (E) Booneville Booneville Ct. Horton, David B. (S) Walnut Walnut
Jamie G., Jr New Albany New Albany Houston, Hull, S. J. (S) Blue Mountain Blue Mountain Love, S. 0 Ripley Lowery McWhorter, J. P Baldwyn Baldwyn Mincey, J. F. (E) Ripley Ripley Murff, E. E. (S) Burnsville Burnsville Oswalt, J. J Dumas Dumas Saylors, J. L Booneville, R.F.D. Dumas Sharp, E. (E) (S) Dumas Dumas Thornton, E. W. (S) Myrtle Myrtle
.Thornton, R. A., Jr. (S) Booneville Booneville Ct. Whitener, W. L. (S) Tishomingo Tishomingo Wicker, Fenton Hickory Flatt Hickory Flatt
•
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
Adams, B. H. (D) Moorhead Moorhead Clark, Duncan Andrews (S) Maud Dubbs Lewis, W. B. (E) Belgian Congo Leland Harris, W. A. (S) Clarksdale Clarksdale House, John A Boyle Boyle-Pace Winter, Robert Brown Leland Leland
GREENWOOD DISTRICT
Appleby, W. F. (S) Winona Bagwell, J. 0. (S) Vaiden, Rt. 2 Brantley, B. B Ethel Hicks, George T., Jr Johnson, Claude W., Jr Johnson, Lonnie B. Lawrence, Roy Lee, B. F., Jr Lilly, Sale T., Jr McKibben, J. T Randle, Charles L Ray, Crawford L., Jr. (S) Ebenezer Smith, Harmon L., Jr. (S) Black Hawk West, H. G Coffeesville Williams, Jack Lexington
Winona Ct.- Poplar Creek
Poplar Creek Greenwood Greenwood Kilmichael Kilmichael Itta Bena Itta Bena Goodman Pickens-Goodman Greenwood Greenwood Belzoni Belzoni Marks Marks Vaiden Vaiden
Ebenezer Black Hawk Coffeeville Lexington
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SARDIS DISTRICT
Name Postoffice Quarterly Conference
Avery, J. S Courtland Pope Brody, J. A. Water Valley Main Street Dyess, Eugene University Oxford-Univ. Liming, Morris Nesbitt Pleasant Hill
Coldwater Coldwater Paris Millsaps College, Jackson Arkabutla
Abbeville Abbeville-Waterford Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant
Tillman, Harmon E., Jr Millsaps College, Jackson Paris Vaughn, Harold (S) Sarah Longtown Whittaker, M. W Due Univ., Durham, N. C Batesville
Miller, Raymond McCord. G. M. (S) Russell, P. E. (S) Ray, W. Mid. (S) Sledge, G. T. (S)
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LAY DELEGATES North Mississippi Conference
The Methodist Church (a)—Absent (a-p)—Absent,later present
Postoffice in Mississippi unless otherwise stated
ABERDEEN DISTRICT
Charge Name Address
Aberdeen J. E. MeDuffie Aberdeen
Amory Becker Buena Vista Calhoun City Mrs. W. L. Broome (a) Derma Mrs. Strong Parker (a) Fulton W. M. York (a) Greenwood Springs Houlka Houston Mooreville Nettleton Frank Sisk Okolona Pittsboro-Bruce Pontotoc Prairie Salem-Friendship Shannon Sherman Smithville Toccopola Mrs. T. M. Lamar (a) Tremont R. C. Friday (a) Tupelo Guy Mitchell (a) Tupelo, Wesley Ray Robison Vardaman Verona Woodland
COLUMBUS DISTRICT Ackerman J. H. McKinnon Ackerman Artesia C. E. Henley (a-p)
Artesia
Bellefontaine ....J. J. Hemphill (a) Graysport Brooksville F. M. Perry Brooksville Caledonia C. N. Dale Kolola Springs Chester James F. Richardson
Ackerman
Columbus, Central D. A. Patterson Columbus Columbus, First Floyd Brown (a-p) Columbus
- Crawford Mrs. C. R. Hollis Columbus Ethel 0. G. Bridges, Jr. (a) Ethel Eupora G. E. Childs Eupora Kosciusko D. H. Glass Kosciusko
Herman Williams (a) Kosciusko, Rt. 1 W. W. Yeates (a) Starkville, Rt. 3 Dr. J. A. Crawford (a) Louisville
Algoma Springville Miss Edna Todd E. L. Puckett (a) Amory
Mrs. C. B. Howell C. W. Nabors Aberdeen Treblock Calhoun City Derma Dorsey
Miss Lauretta Hollis (a) Gattman Mrs. G. C. Turner (a) Houlka J. H. Miller (a) Houston Aaron Morgan (a) East Tupelo Nettleton
E. L. Murphree (a-p) Okolona H. C. Davis (a) Pittsboro Mrs. W. T. Potter Pontotoc P. P. Hill Prairie J. V. Jumper Etta Edwin Robins (a) Shannon A. C. Adams Belden N. C. Young Amory
Springville Tremont
Tupelo Tupelo
Tom Scarbrough (a) Houston Charles Mounts (a-p) Plantersville Mrs, S. G. Walker Woodland
Kosciusko Ct. Longview Louisville
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Name Address Howard Hailey Gholson, Rt. R. N. Henley (a) Macon
Macon Ct. J. R. Hilliard Macon Mathiston-Maben R. L. Kelly Mathiston Noxapater W. E. Wall (a) Noxapater Rock Hill W. M. Cain Camden, Rt. 1 M. B. Holmes (a) Sallis
0 N. Walley (a) Shuqualak D. J. Savage Starkville
W. M. Adams (a) Sturgis R. V. Baird (a) Weir
Frank Campbell (a) West Point Harry Tabor (a) McCool
• CORINTH DISTRICT
I. H. Whitesides (a) Ashland O. J. Bullen (a) Belmont B. W. Caldwell Baldwyn S. E. Johnson Blue Mountain J. B. Reynolds Booneville T. E. Downs (a-p) Booneville J. E. Gray (a) Rienzi R H. Burress (a) Booneville J. fI. Bass (a) Pocahontas, Tenn. T. E. Cooper Corinth W. H. Strickland (a) Corinth W. R. McCormack Corinth Dalton Wallace (a) Dumas Leonard Burns (a) Saltillo K. R. Whitesides (a) Hickory Flatt
T. Watkins (a) Holly Springs T M. Jourdan Iuka Mack Sanders (a) Iuka Mrs. J. H. Meeks (a) Kossuth Zack Ledbetter Ripley Miss Mabel Grissom Dorsey, Rt. 1 G C. Smith Marietta
Myrtle New Albany
New Albany Potts Camp
Rienzi Ripley
Walter Stanford (a) Iuka Tishomingo
Falkner Booneville
GREENVILLE DISTRICT Arcola Ray Mitchell (a) Tralake
. Benoit-Winterville Mrs. Fred Stout Scott Boyle-Pace-Lynn E. F. Melott (a) Boyle Clarksdale Dr. T. M. Dye Clarksdale Cleveland J W. Kennedy (a) Cleveland Coahoma-Jonestown J L. A. Russell (a) Jonestown Drew G. C. Wofford (a) Drew Dubbs E. M. Hood (a) Maud Dublin-Mattson Mrs. D. H. Raney (a) Mattson
Charge
Louisville Ct. Macon
Sallis Shuqualak Starkville Sturgis Weir-McCool West Point Winston Circuit
Ashland Belmont Baldwyn Blue Mountain Booneville Booneville Circuit Burnsville Carolina Chalybeate Corinth, First Corinth, Trinity Corinth Circuit Dumas Guntown Hickory Flatt Holly Springs Iuka Iuka Circuit Kossuth Lowery Mantachie Marietta Myrtle A. D Dorman (a-p) New Albany R. L. Nisbet (a-p) New Albany Circuit Miss Melissa Grant Potts Camp J. M Bennett Rienzi Mrs. W. S. Selman Ripley M. P. Smith (a) Rocky Springs Tishomingo W. H. Fairless Walnut L. R. Richardson (a) Wheeler Miss Maurine Hill (a)
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Charge Name Address
Duncan-Alligator-Hillhouse 0. 0. Wolfe (a) Duncan Fiars Point-Lyon J. W. Caffey (a) Lyon Glen Allan-Avon F. E. Jordan (a) Glen Allen Greenville, First H. R. Brantley Greenville Greenville, Trinity Joseph E. Wroten Greenville Hollandale Torry Wood, Sr. (a) Hollandale Indianola J. M. Forman Indianola Inverness-Isola W. M. Herring Inverness Leland W. E. Bufkin (a) Leland Lula-Dundee Mrs. G. A. Baker Lula Merigold-Sherard Holmes Sherard (a) Sherard Moorhead Sam Yeates (a) Moorhead Rosedale-Gunnison H. H. McGowen (a) Rosedale Ruleville Mrs. J. J. Holloman (a) Ruleville Shaw-Litton John R. Germany Shaw Shelby Mrs. R. P. Neblett Shelby Sunflower-Doddsville A. C. Johnson Doddsville Tunica H. B. Cargile ! Tunica
ltta Bena Kilmichael
Marks Judge E. C. Black (a) Marks Minter City-Glendora Bruce Sanders (a) Glendora Pickens-Goodman S. F. Allen (a) Goodman Poplar Creek Irvin Oakes West, Rt. Schlater-Phillip E. M. Birdsong Schlater Sidon-Cruger Mrs. J. M. Hooper, Sr. (a-p) Sidon Swiftown J. S. Heslep Isola Tchula Austin Long (a) Tchula Tutwiler R. P. Turner, Sr Tutwiler Vaiden-West C. M. Canon Vaiden Webb-Sumner Sidney Carlton (a) Sumner Winona Loyd Moore (a) Winona Winona Circuit G. H. Fullilove (a) Winona, Rt.
SARDIS DISTRICT Abbeville-Waterford J. H. Adams (a) Abbeville Arkabutla Mrs. H. L. Murphey (a) Arkabutla Batesville J. D. Vance (a-p) Batesville Byhalia Leonard Phillips Byhalia, Rt. 2 Charleston Jack Demange (a) Charleston Cockrum W. L. Wallace, Sr. (a-p) Cockrum
Black Hawk Carrollton Coffeeville Duck Hill Durant Ebenezer Greenwood Grenada Holcomb Itta Bena Kilmichael
GREENWOOD DISTRICT Acona K. F. Downer (a) Lexington, Rt. 3 Belen-Darling Rex Malone (a) Darling Belzoni W. A. Fisher Belzoni
B. L. Mann (a) Carrollton J. C. Barnett (a) N. Carrollton Joe Bailey, Jr Coffeeville
L. M. Hamberlin (a) Duck Hill F. V. McCullar (a) Durant
K. D. Henry (a) Lexington, Rt. Judge M. F. Pierce Greenwood
Edgar Underwood Grenada J. Y. Smith Grenada Mrs. M. E. Scott
B. S. Kent (a) J. B. Burford (a) D. T. Ruff (a)
Lambert-Crowder Crowder Lexington Lexington
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Charge
Coldwater Como Courtland-Shuford Crenshaw-Sledge Hernando Horn Lake Lake Cormorant Longtown Mt. Pleasant Oakland Olive Branch Oxford Paris E. 0 Champion (a) Pleasant Hill Mo. W. G. Looney Pope J. W. Wray Red Banks Sardis Sardis Circuit Senatobia Tyro Water Valley, First Water Valley, North Main
RESERVE DELEGATES SEATED IN PLACE OF PRINCIPALS
ABERDEEN DISTRICT—Amory, T. N. Trotter for E. L. Puckett; Algoma, Mrs. R. C. Mayo for Miss Edna Todd; Houlka, Mrs. T. E. Gregory for Mrs. G. C. Turner; Houston, Mrs. J. L. Tindall for Herbert Miller.
COLUMBUS DISTRICT—West Point, Thompson McLellan for Frank Campbell.
CORINTH DISTRICT—Trinity, Corinth, Johnny Jobe for W. H. Strick-land; Holly Springs, Fred A. Tyson for J. T. Watkins; Walnut, W. M. Love for Russell Richardson.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT—Glen Allan-Avon, Mrs. W. R. Crouch for F. E. Jordan; Greenville, First, W. T. Brown for 11. R. Brantley.
GREENWOOD DISTRICT—Ebenezer, W. E. Luby for K. D. Henry; Kil-michael, Mrs. G. R. Wilkins for B. S. Kent.
SARDIS DISTRICT—Oxford-University, Morton B. King, Jr., for R. M. Guess.
Name Address
W. G. Durley (a) Coldwater M. P. Hardin Como
E. B. Wilson Batesville Sam T. Scott (a-p) Sledge G. C. Mingee (a) Hernando
Mrs. J. T. Flinn Horn Lake Mrs. Howard Thornton Lake Cormorant Mrs. Bessie Burford (a) Sarah A. L. Person (a) Collierville, Tenn. S. H. Gaines Enid Mrs. J. A. Doddridge Olive Branch R. M. Guess (a) University
Oxford, Rt.2 Collierville, Tenn. Courtland
George Yarborough (a) Red Banks John W. Kyle (a) Sardis Mrs. E. L. Dorr Batesville W. C. Miller (a) Senatobia M. P. McKie (a) Tyro C. C. Bennett Water Valley A. G. Carter (a) Water Valley
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STANDING RULES of the
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1. The Communion—The first Torning session shall open with the administration of the Lord's SCpper.
2. Program—The Bishop, the District Superintendents, and the Pastor host of the entertaining church are authorized to arrange tentatively the Annual Conference Program.
3. Pastor's Reports—The pastors shall mail their statistical re-ports to the Conference Statistician at the seat of the Conference not later than four days prior to the opening day of the Conference, who shall point out before the printing is done any discrepancy be-tween the pastor's report and the books of the Conference Treasurer.
4. Ministerial Character—Ministerial characters shall be passed in open conference; provided that the conference may order an executive session of the ministerial members to consider questions relating to matters of ordination, character, and Conference relations.
5. Lay Delegates—Lay Delegates to the Annual Conference shall be elected annually.
6. Memorial Service—A memorial service for departed members shall be held during each Annual Conference session, under the direction of the Annual Conference Committee on Memoirs. The name of any minister's widow or wife, who has died during the year shall be listed.
7. Reports and Resolutions--All reports of committees and boards, presented to the Conference, shall be typed in duplicate, one for the Secretary and one for the printer of the journal; and memoirs of the deceased preachers shall be in triplicate, so that there shall be one copy for the Editor of the General Minutes.
8. Annual Conference Entertainment Fund—There shall be an assessment of an amount equal to one per cent (1%) of the pastor's salary on all charges that pay a salary of $1,200.00 or more for the Annual Conference Entertainment Fund.
9. _Districts—There shall be six districts in the Annual Con-ference.
10. Superintendents-1st. That the report of the District Superintendent shall be provided for according to the plan set forth in paragraph 788 of the 1944 Discipline.
2nd. That an assessment equal to 9 per cent of the pastor's salaries for the current year be placed on the churches of the con-ference to meet the salaries, office expenses, and travel of the District Superintendents, and this fund to be remitted to the Conference Treasurer monthly, or at least quarterly, by the pastor, and church treasurer of each church in the conference.
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3rd. That the District Stewards be authorized to provide funds to care for the payment and upkeep of the District Parsonage.
4th. That the Conference Treasurer be authorized to provide if necessary, enough money each month to pay each District Super-intendent one twelfth of his salary to repay the same and interest out of this fund.
5th. That the salary and expenses of each District Superintend-ent shall be fixed annually by the Annual Conference on recommen-dation of the Board of World Service and Finance.
6th. We recommend that the surplus in this fund for this Con-ference year be retained to be used in case of a deficit.
11. Standing Committees— •
The District Superintendents shall constitute the committee on Standing Committees and shall submit their nominations to the opening session of the Annual Conference.
12. Quadrennial Boards and Committees—The District Super-intendents shall constitute the Committee on Nomination of Mem-bers for Quadrennial Boards and Committees, and shall present their nominations not later than the second morning of the first session of the Quadrennial; provided vacancies be filled as the Discipline directs and provided, further, when a Member of a Quad-rennial Board or Committee is appointed to the District Superin-tendency, he shall serve on said board or quadrennial committee no longer than the opening of the first session of the Annual Conference following the time of his appointment to a District.
13. Quarterly Conferences— The District Superintendent is urgently requested to personally preside at the four quarterly con-ferences of the charge within his district; provided, where neces-sary, he may request another Elder to substitute for him.
14 District Conferences—A District Conference shall be held in each District of the Annual Conference. The Journal of this conference shall be examined by •the succeeding Annual Conference Committee on District Conference Records.
15. Lay Delegates—In addition to the members specified by the General Conference, lay membership in the District Conference shall consist of one delegate from each charge, said delegate to be elected by the quarterly conference.
16. Boards, Commissions and Committees—The Annual Confer-ence Boards, Commissions and Committees, unless specified by the Discipline, shall have the following number of elective members: Accepted Supplies 8; American Bible Society 12; Christian Literature 6; Conference Claimants 12; Education 24; Evangelism 12; Hospitals and Homes 7; Memoirs 6; Missions and Church Extension 29; Publishing Interests 3; Temperance 12; Town and Country Work 12; Sabbath Observance 12; World Peace 12; World Service and Finance 11.
17. Board of Hospitals and Homes—There shall be an Annual Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes.
18. World Service and Finance—All askings for monetary ob-ligations must be submitted in writing to the Commission on World Service and Finance not later than noon of the second day's session.
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19. Conference Treasurers—Treasurers of Annual Conference Boards shall be bonded to an amount commensurate with their re-sponsibilities, as the Discipline directs.
20. Secretary of This Conference—The Secretary of this Con-ference, elected from time to time, shall be charged with the editing and publishing of the Conference Journal from year to year, being authorized to contract for a whole quadrennium at a time, and to draw on the Treasurer of the Annual Conference for the expense of the same year by year.
21. Rules of the Conference—The Rules of the preceding Gen-eral Conference in so far as they may apply; otherwise, Robert's Rules of Order shall govern procedure in the Annual Conference.
22. Preaching Service—There shall be a preaching service each night during the session of the Conference.
23. Investigation—The expenses incident to an investigation or trial shall be held out of the Conference Administrative Fund upon the certification of the District Superintendent in whose District the investigation occurs.
24. Standing Rule—A proposed standing rule or change in the standing rule shall not be acted upon earlier than the next day after the proposed rule or change in the rules has been presented in writ-ing and read before the open conference; provided that no change in the standing rules shall be presented later than the second day session of the conference.
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Eleventh Session NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
THE METHODIST CHURCH
DAILY PROCEEDINGS OPENIVG SESSION
Columbus, Mississippi, June 8, 1949 Opening—The North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist
Church in its eightieth session convened at the First Methodist Church, Columbus, Mississippi on June 8, 1949 at 7:30 p. m. with Bishop Marvin A. Franklin in the chair. After singing the hymn "And Are We Yet Alive?", Bishop Franklin read from Matthew 25, and gave a brief devotional talk. A beautiful anthem arrangement of "Onward Christian Soldiers" was rendered by the church choir under the direction of Mr. Landis Rogers. The bishop then called the conference to order.
Organization—E. M. Sharp, Conference Secretary called the roll of the clerical members, the accepted supply pastors, and the lay delegates and their presence was noted. He then made the following nominations which were confirmed by the conference: W. D. Smith, Journal Secretary and Felix Sutphin, record secre-tary. The following assistant statisticians were elected upon nomi-nation of the statistician: H. L. Beasley, W. V. Stokes, J. T. Humph-ries, J. F. Elliott, J. L. Nabors, Jr., M. N. Hamill, K. I. Tucker, E. G. Potts, W. R. Richardson, H. G. Wallace, E. C. Abernathy, R. G. Miller.
Journal Committee—On nomination of the secretary, Leo Bailey, J. F. Elliott, and B. M. Doggett were elected Committee on Journal.
Greetings—Rev. Thad H. Ferrell, pastor-host introduced Mr. Henry Jones who in turn presented Honorable William G. Hairs-ton, mayor of Columbus, who extended a welcome to the city, and presented to Bishop Franklin the privilege of parking anywhere in the city free. Mr. Jones then extended welcome on behalf of First Church Board of Stewards and the entire church.
Bar and Program—On recommendation of the pastor-host, the center and right hand section of the auditorium was set as the bar of the conference, and the printed program was adopted as the conference program.
Mrs. Decell—The conference voted to send greetings and sym-pathy to Mrs. J. Loyd Decell who was prevented from attending the conference as she had planned, because of the serious accident of her daughter.
Conference Pages—The young ladies serving as pages for the conference were called to the chancel by Bishop Franklin and pre-sented.
Nominations—J. E. Stephens, Secretary of the Cabinet read the report of the Conference Committee on Nominations. The re-
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port was adopted. See revised directory of Boards, Commissions and Committees.
Investigation—Nominations for the Committee on Investigation were made by the Bishop. The committee was elected. See Directory.
District Superintendents—The District Superintendents made oral reports of the progress of their work in their respective dis-tricts.
Retired—The secretary called the names of all the brethren whose names have been previously referred to the Committee on Ministerial Relations for retirement. Those present came to the chancel and the bishop spoke words of appreciation for them. Their names were referred again to the committee for retirement, and their characters were passed.
Retired This Year—The questidlh: "What Ministers have been retired?" was asked. Samuel W. Hemphill from the Greenville District was referred to the Committee on Ministerial Relations and his character was passed.
Adjournment—Following the singirig of the Doxology, Bishop Franklin Pronounced the benediction.
SECOND DAY-MORNING SESSION Columbus, Mississippi, June 9, 1949
Opening—The Conference convened at the appointed hour with Bishop Franklin in the chair. The hymns, "There is a Fountain", and "Above the Hills of Time" were sung. The Apostles Creed was said by the congregation and the ritual of the Holy Communion was read by Bishop Franklin, assisted by the pastor-host. The Dis-trict Superintendents assisted in passing the elements. Hymns, "Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed" and "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" were sung.
Journal—"The Committee on Journal has examired the min-utes of the previous session and found them to be correct." Signed:
The Committee on Journal. Passage of Character—The characters of the retired ministers
were passed. The characters of all effective ministers were passed by districts; and the characters of the accepted supplies were passed.
Deacon's Orders—Donald Swayze Youngblood of the class of the first year was elected to deacon's orders. He not being present a certified statement by the secretary was sent to him to enable him to be ordained in Texas upon election by this conference.
Navy Chaplain—Chaplain and Mrs. J. H. Brooks were pre-sented to the conference and Chaplain Brooks spoke to the con-ference about the work of the chaplain.
Visitors—Dr. J. A. McKee of the Pacific-Northwest Confer-ences, Dr. W. L. Duren of the Louisiana Conference, Mr. Carl Compton of the Methodist Publishing House, M. L. McCormack of Central Church Meridian, and J. 0. Ware Chaplain at the Sani-torium were all presented to the conference. Rev. J. 0. Ware made report of his work at the State Sanitorium for the treatment of Tubercular Patients.
On Trial—The question: "Who are admitted on trial?" was called. The Committee on Ministerial Training presented the names and recommended the admission of Jefferson C. Christian, William
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Deacons (on Bishop's left): J. 0. Twitchell, E. A. Bailey, Jr., J. H. Holder, Jr., J. T. McCafferty, Jr.
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Robert Lott, Jr., and John Wesley Youngblood. They were ad-mitted into the conference on trial by unanimous vote.
Millsaps College—Dr. M. L. Smith, President of Millsaps Col-lege made report about that institution of the church.
Publications—Rev. C. T. Howell presented the cause of The Mississippi Methodist Advocate, and Rev. Thad Ferrell that of The World Outlook.
Jurisdictional Council—Dr. Bruner M. Hunt representing the Jurisdictional Council of the Southeastern Jurisdiction, talked on the various phases of the council's work.
Hospitals and Homes—Rev. C. L. Rogers, Chairman of the Commission on Hospitals and Homes presided. Superintendent J. H. Morrow of the Methodist Home spoke of the expansion program for the home and the progress beg made along that line. Rev. J. W. Ward announced a gift to the home. Rev. A. J. Ailor told of the maintenance program for Memorial Mercy Home Hospital in New Orleans, and Dr. J. G. Snelling of the Building Program for a new hospital. Mr. J. M. Crews, Superintendent of the Methodist Hospital in Memphis made his report. Rev. M. E. Armstrong, Di-rector of Golden Cross made a plea for greater support of the Golden Cross.
Gift to Methodist Home—Rev. J. W. Ward made formal an-nouncement of the gift of $5,000 to the Methodist Home in Jackson which was made by Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Rawls, and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Sherard Jr., in memory of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Sherard Sr.
Recess—After various announcements, the Conference recessed for a few minutes until the preaching hour.
Preaching Service—At twelve o'clock the conference reassembled for the worship service. "Come Thou Almighty King" was sung and Rev. Paul Propst of Brilliant, Alabama led in prayer. Bishop Franklin introduced the guest preacher, Dr. Pierce Harris, pastor of First Methodist Church, Atlanta, Georgia. After a stirring mes-sage by Dr. Harris, the service was dismissed with the benediction.
SECOND DAY—AFTERNOON SESSION
Columbus, Mississippi, June 9, 1949
Opening—The conference opened at the scheduled hour with Bishop Franklin in the chair. The hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy" was sung and Dr. J. R. Countiss led in prayer.
Paine College—Dr. E. C. Peters, President of Paine College, Augusta, Georgia; was presented to the conference and told of the work of that great institution of learning for the negro race.
Missions—The hour set for the anniversary program of the Board of Missions and Church Extension having arrived, Rev. C. T. Floyd, Chairman presided. Rev. W. S. McAlilly read report No. 1, of the Board and it was adopted. Rev. T. H. Ferrell, Conference Missionary Secretary told of his work in that capacity. Mrs. N. N. Maxey, president of the Conference W. S. C. S., presented her report. Dr. H. C. Sprinkle of the General Board of Missions, and assistant editor of The World Outlook, made the principal address of the program.
Greetings to Bishop's Mother—Rev. W. R. Lott came to the platform and moved that the conference send greetings to the
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mother of Bishop Franklin on this her 90th birthday, June 9, 1949. The motion met with a hearty response from the conference and the greetings were sent. The bishop responded to this loving tribute with tender words of appreciation.
Lay Activities—The hour for the Program of the Board of Lay Activities arrived, and J. G. Houston, Conference Lay Leader took the chair and spoke about the program of Lay Activities in the conference. Mr. Houston then read the report of the Board of Lay Activities nominating the District Lay Leaders and their as-sociates. A. B. Friend, Lay leader of Sardis District spoke on the subject of "Faith" as related to the Advance Movement. M. F. Pierce, Lay leader of the Greenwood District spoke on "Our Minis-try" as related to the Advance Movement. W. R. McCormack, Lay leader of Corinth District spoke on "Our Mission". The Lay Activi- ties report was adopted. •
Visitors—Dr. W. A. Shelton, Pastor of First Church, Jasper, Alabama; Rev. Paul Clemm, Fayette, Alabama; and Rev. Pete Pride of the North Alabama Conference were presented to the conference.
Adjournment—On motion to adjourn, the conference was dis-missed with the benediction by Bishop Franklin.
THIRD DAY-MORNING SESSION Columbus, Mississippi, June 10, 1949
Opening—The Conference met at the appointed hour with Bishop Franklin presiding. After singing "Come Thou Fount", Rev. A. R. Beasley led in prayer. The hymn, "0 Master, Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung, followed by "Blessed Assurance."
Journal—"The Committee on Journal has examined the records of the last two sessions of the conference and find them to be correct". Signed: The Committee on Journal.
Chaplain Beasley—A. R. Beasley, Chaplain of the State Peni-tentiary at Parchman, Miss., spoke to the conference about his work at the State Penal Farm,
Continued on Trial—"Who are continued on Trial?" was asked. Lockett Alton Wasson, in conference course of study was con-tinued. The characters of all preachers on trial were then passed.
Full Connection—Chester Macune Ray and James Oscar Twit-chell were admitted into Full Connection with the conference.
Studies—Chester Macune Ray and James Oscar Twitchell were advanced to the class of the third year, and Cawthon Bowen Burt was continued in the fourth year.
Failed Studies—Ocel Lex Elliott, Joseph Eugene Long, not having completed their studies were retained in the class of the third year, and Joseph Melton Carothers in the class of the fourth year.
Recommendation—The Committee on Ministerial Training re-commended that because of the short conference year and the in-tensive program promoted during that short period that those who failed in their studies be excused. The recommendation was adopted.
Books—Bishop Franklin recommended certain books on dis-play by the Methodist Publishing House, and called the preachers' attention to the imperative for study on the part of the minister.
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Diplomas— Thomas Edward Shelton and Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., were called to the chancel and awarded diplomas for comple-tion of the four conference course of study.
Studies of Fourth Year—The minute question "What full mem-bers have completed the studies of the fourth year?" was called. Eustace Dorsey Allen, Thomas Edward Shelton, Harmon Lee Smith, Wiley H. Critz, Franklin Wilson Ray, Robert Rowls Godbold, Gar-land Hamilton Holloman, under seminary rule.
Deacons—"Who have been elected deacons: (a) As local preachers? Elish Allen Bailey. (b) As members on trial in the course of study? James Oscar
Twitchell, Chester Macune Ray. (c) Under the seminary rule?" James Hardy Holder, Jr., James
Thomas McCafferty, Jr.; Donald Skayze Youngblood.
Elders—Who have been elected elders?" Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., and Thomas Edward Shelton were elected elders as conference members in the course of study, and Robert Rowls Godbold and Garland Hamilton under the seminary rule.
Transferred Out—"Who have been transferred out?" Clifford Elder Davis, Jr., of the class of the second year was transferred to the Louisiana Conference.
Termination—The question: "Who have had their conference membership terminated?" was called and the answer was no one.
Supermunary—There are no ministers in the supernumary re-lationship.
Sabbatical Leave—No one requested sabbatical leave.
Rust College—W. L. Robinson, trustee of Rust College, pre-sented Dr. L. M. McCoy, president of Rust College to the Confer-ence. Dr. McCoy told of the work of Rust College, and then pre-sented Miss Doxey and her well trained group of singers who de-lighted the conference with three numbers; "Jesus Whispers I am With You," "Precious Lord Take my Hand," and "I Dreamed I Went to the City Called Glory." The appreciative audience called for an encore and while they sang an offering of $165 was laid on the table for them.
Lay Leader—Mr. J. G. Houston, Conference Lay Leader, pre-sented Professor Robert E. Hunt, Superintendent of Union Academy in Columbus, Miss., who is lay leader for the North Mississippi Conference, Central Jurisdiction.
Million For The Master—R. G. Lord presented a resolution to continue the Million for the Master movement. It was adopted.
Full Connection—The Secretary called the names of those to be received into full connection and Chester Macune Ray and James Oscar Twitchell came to the chancel. The bishop gave them the charge and called attention to several conditions involved in being a successful Methodist minister, and asked them the discipli-nary questions, to which they responded affirmatively. It was moved that they be received into full connection, the motion carried.
Advance Program—L. P. Wasson, Chairman of the Advance for Christ Movement Committee in the North Mississippi Conference presided and presented T. H. Ferrell who spoke briefly on the preaching and teaching phase. Bishop Franklin then spoke on the evangelistic and church school emphasis, as well as the financial
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phases. He also mentioned the foreign and home mission specials available.
Dr. Fleming—Dr. Bond Fleming of Millsaps College was pre-sented and spoke briefly.
Rev, and Mrs. W. B. Baker—R. G. Lord rose to point of personal privilege and called to the chancel Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Baker, and Mrs. H. E. Davis, District Secretary of the W. S. C. S. of the Aberdeen District. Mr. Lord presented a purse to Rev. Mr. Baker from the brethren of the Aberdeen District in appreciation of his loving spirit and faithful work for six years as District Super-intendent and conveying good wishes for him as he leaves the dis-trict. Mrs. Davis presented Mrs. Baker with a Life Membership in the W. S. C. S. Rev. and Mrs. Baker responded with gracious words. •
Wood College—Dr. Charles T. Morgan, President • of Wood College, Mathiston, Mississippi, spoke on the work being done at Wood and reported that Wood College was "advancing at a rapid rate".
Mrs. A. V. Ferrell—Mrs. A. V. Ferrell, mother of Thad H. Ferrell, pastor-host was presented to the conference by Bishop Franklin. Others presented at this time were: Rev. Charles Ferrell of the North Alabama Conference, and brother of T. H. Ferrell. Rev. Torrence Maxey of the Alabama Conference was presented also.
Introductions—Mr. N. S. Jackson, World Temperance Board representative, and-Dr. Horace Villee, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, were introduced and each spoke briefly.
Christian Vocations—Phil H. Grice read the report of the Com-mission on Christian Vocations and the report was adopted.
Statistics—C. L. Oakes, Conference Statistician read the report of the statistics of the year just closed. The conference rose in a vote of thanks to Rev. Mr. Oakes and his staff of efficient as-sistants for their services.
Worship—After a brief recess the conference reassembled for the worship service. "0 Happy Day" was sung and Rev. E. L. Jernigan led in prayer. Mr. Landis Rogers sang a solo, "Lord I Want to be a Christian" after which Dr. Pierce Harris, Conference preacher brought a stirring message to a large congregation. Dr. Harris dismissed the conference with a prayer.
THIRD DAY-AFTERNOON SESSION
Columbus, Mississippi, June 10, 1949
Board of Education—The conference convened at 2:30 p. m., for the Anniversary of the Board of Education with W. J. Cunningham, Chairman of the Board presiding. The hymn, "Come Thou Al-mighty King" was sung and W. J. Cunningham led in prayer. He then spoke of the objectives of the Board with special emphasis on Children's Work, and then presented Miss Vera Montgomery, Con-ference Director of Children's Work who told of the progress in that phase of the -work in the past seven months. Miss Cora Lee Glenn, deaconess engaged in rural work, talked of Vacation Church Schools. The principal speaker of the program, Miss Margie Mc-
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Carthy, of the General Board of Education was introduced and brought a challenging message.
Conference Claimants—Judge M. F. Pierce took the chair and presided over the program of the Board of Conference Claimants. Judge, Pierce read the report of the Board of Conference Claimants. Dr. A. T. Mcllwain, Executive Secretary of the Board of Pensions spoke to the report and of his work and of the work of the General Board of Pensions. The report was adopted.
Temperance—The hour set for the Anniversary of the Board of Temperance arrived, and H. R. McKee, Chairman of the Board pre-sided. After making preliminary remarks concerning the educational approach to the alcohol problem, he then introduced the other speakers of the program: J. C. Wasson, Vice President of the Board of Temperance; Miss Vashti Ishee, supervisor of Alcohol Studies of the Mississippi Department of Education; and Dr. Pierce Harris, all of whom brought messages of deep significance.
Adjournment—After various announcements, Dr. Harris dis-missed the conference with prayer.
THIRD DAY—EVENING SESSION
Columbus, Mississippi, June 10, 1949
Opening—The conference met at the appointed hour with Bishop Franklin in the chair.
Evangelism—The hour appointed for the anniversary of the Board of Evangelism having arrived, R. G. Moore presided. The hymn, "Rise Up, 0 Men of God" was sung, after which J. M. McCay lead in prayer. After remarks by R. G. Lord, M. E. Arm-strong read the report of the Board of Evangelism. J. R. Gresham, conference secretary of evangelism, spoke to the report. Following this, Bishop Franklin concluded the anniversary by speaking on the subject of evangelism.
Following this, the evening worship followed with the con-ference preacher, Dr. Pierce Harris continuing the evangelistic theme and bringing a stirring message.
FOURTH DAY—MORNING SESSION—
Columbus, Mississippi, June 11, 1949
Opening—The conference met at the appointed hour, with Bishop Franklin presiding. The hymn, "Love Divine" was sung after which S. E. Ashmore led in prayer. After . singing "Take Time to be Holy", the bishop called the conference to order.
Journal—"The Committee on Journal has examined the minutes a each session of the third day and find them correct." Signed:
The Committee on Journal
Next Conference—The question was called, "Where shall the next session of the Annual Conference be held?" W. J. Cunningham, pastor of First Church, Greenville, extended a most cordial invi-tation from First Church to come to Greenville, and to meet in
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the new church building which is already under construction and to be completed within the year. Joseph E. Wroten, lay delegate from the newly organized Trinity Church of Greenville, joined heartily in the invitation to Greenville. The conference accepted the invitation with a rising vote.
World Service and Finance—E. C. Driskell read report No. 1 of the Commission on World Service and Finance, regarding the financial set up for the conference another year. The report was adopted. He then read Report No. 2 regarding General and Confer-ence Benevolences which was also adopted.
Lay Activities—D. E. Fields presented report No. 1 of the Board of Lay Activities and it was adopted. Report No. 2 was read, nomi-nating Mr. J. G. Houston as Conference Lay Leader, and it was adopted.
Sesqui-Centennial-T-S. E. Ashmore, Chairman of the Confer-ence Historical Committee presented a resolution from the His-torical committee resolving that the North Mississippi Conference take part in the Sesqui-Centennial celebration of the beginning of Methodism in Mississippi. The resolution was adopted.
Boundaries—J. E. Stephens, secretary of the cabinet, read the changes in boundaries of charges and districts for the information of the conference.
Hospitals and Homes—Mrs. J. D. Wroten read reports 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Board of Hospitals and Homes and they were adopted.
Memorial Mercy Home—R. G. Lord moved that church treasur-ers send all Building Fund money for the Memorial Mercy Home to the conference treasurer. It was adopted.
Leave—H. R. McKee was granted leave of absence.
Temperance—H. R. McKee read report of the Board of Temper-ance and the report was adopted. Bishop Franklin and R. G. Lord spoke to the report.
Council of Secretaries—Dr. A. T. McIlwain, representing the Council of Secretaries announced that the Council was assigning one of its members to each Episcopal Area in the interest of World Service. He presented each district superintendent with certificates in recognition of the fact that each district paid its World Service acceptances in full.
Mrs. W. J. Decell—Mrs. W. J. Decell, secretary for the Million for the Master, and secretary to the Bishop, was presented to the conference by Bishop Franklin.
Education.A. Y. Brown read reports No. 1, 2, and 3 of the Board of Education and they were adopted.
Evangelism—M. E. Armstrong moved that the report of the Board of Evangelism which had been read the previous session be adopted. It was adopted.
District Conference Records—R. C. Mayo read the report of the committee showing that all records of the districts were in fine condition. Report was adopted.
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Emory University—Dean H. B. Trimble of the Candler School of Theology at Emory University told of the work and progress of the school and brought a stirring challenge and message on the need for better trained ministry and especially for the rural field.
Ministerial Training—A. C. Bishop read report of the Board of Ministerial Training and Qualification, emphasizing the need for enlistment of men for the itinerant ministry. The report was adopted.
Emory Luncheon—Dorsey Allen announced plans for the Emory University Luncheon to be held in the Magnolia Room of the Gil-more Hotel on Saturday noon.
Motion—Motion was made and carried that the evening service on Saturday to begin at 7 o'clock, and that the Sunday morning services be business sessions of the Conference.
Missions and Church Entension—Report No. 3 was read by J. M. Foreman and adopted. Report No. 2 was read by E. L. Jerni-gan and was adopted.
Christian Literature—Report was read by M. N. Hamill and was adopted.
Minimum Salaries—The question was asked, "What is the schedule of the minimum support of the pastors?" The announce-ment was made by G. T. Floyd that the Board of Missions guaran-teed that each effective member of the conference should receive at least $1200 for unmarried men, and $1500 for married men.
Approved Institutions—It was moved that the Chaplaincy at the State Penitentiary be approved for conference claims, as well as those already listed, namely: The North Mississippi Conference, The Board of Pensions, and Millsaps College.
Town and Country Work—N. L. Threet read report No. 1 of the Commission on Town and Country Work. It was adopted. J. W. Gibson read report No. 2 which was filed for record, also report No. 3. They were adopted. On the suggestion made in report No. 2 that Bishop Franklin appoint a Study Commission on Minimum. Salary to report at the next conference, the bishop appointed the following committees:
Clerical: R. G. Lord, G. H. Boyles, N. N. Maxey. Lay: J. G. Houston, W. R. McCormack, Roy Black.
Race Relations—W. L. Robinson moved that all money received as Race Relations Offerings be sent to Rust College. The motion carried.
World Peace—W. T. Bazzel made the report of the Committee on World Peace. The report was adopted.
Sabbath Observance—O. L. Elliott made the report of the com-mittee on Sabbath Observance. It was adopted.
Conference Brotherhood—L. P. Jumper read the report from the Conference Brotherhood. It was filed for record.
Motion—Motion carried giving permission to insert the special appointments.
Censure—W. L. Robinson called attention to the language of Senator Jim Eastland as reported by the Commercial Appeal. W. L.
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Robinson made a motion to inform Senator Eastland that his action had been humiliating to Mississippi Methodists, requesting him to apologize to the public. The motion carried.
Public Worship—T. H. Ferrell announced that the Love Feast would be held Sunday, 9:30 a. m., T. E. Gregory presiding. The following preaching appointments were announced for Sunday morning 11 a. m.
First Methodist—Bishop Marvin Franklin Central Methodist—R. A. Grisham First Presbyterian—W. L. Robinson Calvary Baptist—J. D. Wroten East End Baptist—S. M. Butts Salvation Army—J. N. Hingibn Cumberland Presbyterian—W. W. Milligan This constituted the report of the Committee on Public Worship.
Student Appointments—A. C. Bishop of the Board of Minis-terial Training read the list of ministers recommended to be left without appointment to attend school. See list.
Accepted Supplies—"Who are the accepted supply pastors?" was asked. T. E. Shelton read the list. (See list.)
Conference Relations—E. M. Sharp read the report of the Com-mittee on Conference Relations recommending the list of superan-nuates referred to this committee who had been previously re-tired; and recommending Samuel W. Hemphill for the superan-nuate relationship because of ill health. Report was adopted.
Final Session—The Motion carried that the final session of the conference on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock should adjourn Sine Die. It carried.
Recess—The conference recessed for a few minutes until the Memorial Service should begin.
Memorial Service—The conference reassembled at eleven o'clock for the Memorial Service with W. C. McCay, chairman of the Com-mittee on Memoirs in the chair. Music of the hour was directed by Landis Rogers. The hymn "Near the Cross" was sung, after which Dr. J. D. Wroten lead in prayer. The hymn, "Close to Thee" was sung. Rev. Guy Ray, secretary of the Committee called the roll of those who had died during the year. They were Wister Dale Ben-nett, Millard Alexander Burns, and Claude A. Parks. Announce-ment was made that the lovely flowers on the alter had been placed there in loving memory of Rev. C. A. Parks by his family. With fitting remarks, Rev. McCay presented Dr. N. J. Golding who brought the message of the hour. In conclusion the hymn "Faith of our Fathers" was sung and the benediction was pronounced by W. J. Cunningham.
FOURTH DAY-NIGHT SESSION Columbus, Mississippi, June 11, 1949
Opening—The conference met at the appointed hour, Bishop Franklin presiding. Under the direction of Felix Sutphin, the hymn "I Love to Tell the Story" was sung, and after a few remarks by the bishop, "A Charge to Keep" was sung.
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Consecration Service—Mrs. Winston Bernard was presented by E. M. Sharp, the conference secretary to the bishop for consecra-tion as a director of religious education. The bishop officiated at the impressive service.
The hymn "Blessed Assurance" was then sung.
Ordination of Deacons—The conference secretary presented the following to the bishop to be ordained deacons: Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr., James Oscar Twitchell, James Hardy Holder, Jr., and James Thomas McCafferty, Jr. Members of their families who were present stood with them at the chancel during the ordination service. Each man was presented with a certificate of ordination.
Ordination of Elders—The confgrence secretary presented Gar-land Hamilton Holloman, Robert 'Rawls Godbold, Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., and Thomas Edward Shelton for ordination as elders. Bishop Franklin was assisted by the• following: R. G. Lord; J. E. Stephens, N. J. Golding, W. R. Lott, T. E. Gregory, and W. B. Baker. Each was presented with the certificate of ordination.
Youth Night—Bert Lyles, president of the conference Youth Fellowship presided. Calvin Smith led in the singing of the hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name", and Bill Bailey led in prayer. The young people stood by districts. After various announce-ments the conference personnel of the youth organization was in-troduced. After singing of "A Mighty Fortress is our God", the offering was received. Several young people presented an interlude based on "Our Faith" over the public address system. Calvin Smith sang "My God and I" as a solo. Dr. N. C. McPherson, St. John's Methodist Church, Memphis, spoke on "Choosing a Vocation". In conclusion, "Take my Life and Let it Be" was sung. Bishop Frank-lin dismissed the session.
FIFTH DAY-CLOSING SESSION
Columbus, Mississippi, June 12, 1949 Opening—The conference met at 2:30 p. m., with Bishop Frank-
lin presiding. The hymn, "0 Jesus I Have Promised" was sung and Rev. W. B. Baker led in prayer.
Motion—It was moved and carried by the conference that when the conference adjourned after the benediction, it would adjourn Sine Die.
.Journal—The committee on journal made its report stating that the minutese of the daily journal had been examined carefully from day to day and had been found correct. It suggested that the minutes of the closing session be adopted without reading, and the conference agreed.
Courtesy—Felix A. Sutphin read the report of the Committee on Courtesy and Resolutions, expressing appreciation on the part of the conference for every kindness and courtesy shown by Colum-bus in entertainment, and to all persons who had aided in making
. this a successful session. The report was adopted by a rising vote.
Treasurer's Report—E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, read his report showing totals of all moneys received by him during the seven months year for various causes. It was filed for record.
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Objectives—W. E. Lott brought before the conference the pro-posed objectives for the conference for the year 1949-50, and they were adopted.
Appointments—Bishop Franklin called question No. 50, "Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year?" He then read the list of the appointments.
Adjournment—As the conference stood, the magnificently train-ed choir of First Methodist Church, under the direction of Mr. Landis Rogers, sang "The Hallelujah Chorus." Bishop Franklin pronounced the benediction and the choir responded with the re-sponse, "The Lord Bless You and Keep You". The 80th session of the North Mississippi Conference came to an end.
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CHANGE IN CHARGE LINES
GREENVILLE DISTRICT •
Dissolve the Rosedale-Pace Charge adding Rosedale to Gunnison making Gunnison-Rosedale Charge.
Take Fairview from the Boyle, Lynn, and Fairview Charge and add to Sunflower-Doddsville Charge.
Add Pace, from the dissolved Rosedale-Pace Charge, to Boyle making Boyle, Pace, Lynn Charge.
Take Cane Lake from Ruleville-Greenville District and add to Minter City-Glendora Charge in the Greenwood District.
GREENWOOD DISTRICT
Take Tippo from Webb-Sumner Charge and add to Schlater-Phillip making Schlater-Phillip-Tippo Charge.
CERTIFICATE OF ORDINATION
I, Marvin A. Franklin, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Church do certify that on the evening of June 11, 1949, as a part of the Youth Night Service of the North Mississippi Annual Con-ference in regular business session, I ordained to the office of Deacon the following persons:
Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr., James Oscar Twitchell, James Hardy Holder, Jr., James Thomas McCafferty Jr.
At the same time and in the same manner, I ordained to the office of Elder the following named persons:
Garland Hamilton Holloman, Harman Lee Smith Sr., Robert Rawls Godbold, Thomas Edward Shelton.
In this service I was assisted by Reverend R. G. Lord, Dr. J. E. Stephens, Dr. N. J. Golding, Reverend W. R. Lott, Reverend T. E. Gregory, and Reverand W. B. Baker in the laying on of hands.
Done at Columbus, Mississippi, June 11, 1949.
Signed: Marvin A. Franklin
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CONDENSED MINUTES THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The minutes of the North Mississippi Annual Conference of The Methodist Church, held in Columbus, Mississippi from June 8, 1949, through June 12, 1949, Bishop Marvin A. Franklin, presiding.
PART 1. ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Who are elected for the Quadrennium? Secretary? E. M. Sharp, New Albany, Mississippi Statistician? C. L. Oakes, Boyle, Mississippi Treasurer? A. E. Tanner, Indianola, Mississippi
2. Is the Annual Conference Incorporated? Yes
3. (a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts? The Conference Treas-urer and the treasurers of the various boards, commissions, etc. Bonds are held by Rev. T. B. Thrower, Chairman of the Commission on World Service and Finance. (b) Have the books of said officers or persons been audited? Yes.
4. Have the boards, commissions, or committees been appointed or elected? Yes. See directory of boards, commissions and committees.
5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept' their respective records upon and according to forms prescribed by the Methodist Church? Yes.
6. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts? Each made an oral report before the conference. See printed reports and statistical tables.
7. What is the schedule for minimum support for pastors? Each effective pastor who is a member of the conference will receive $1200 per annum for a single man, and $1500 per annum for a married man. Guaranteed by the Board of Missions.
8. What is the plan and what are the approved claims for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year? See Standing Rule No. 10. An amount equal to 8% of the pastor's salary for the current year shall be levied for salary and expenses salary for 1949-50, $450 per month.
9. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of confer-ence claimants? An amount equal to 13%% of the pastor's salary for the current year.
10. What are the apportionments transmitted by the General Com-mission on World Service and Finance to this conference: (a) For World Service? $99,540.00 (b) For Episcopal Fund? An amount equal to 13/4% of the pastor's salary for the current year. (c) For General Administration Fund? $2,149.00
11. What amount is apportioned to this conference for the Juris-dictional Administration Fund? $3,621.00
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12. What are the reports, recommendations, and plans of the boards of the conference? See reports printed in this journal.
13. What Methodist Institutions or organizations are approved by the conference for annuity responsibility? The North Mississippi Conference, The Board of Pensions, Mill-saps College, Chaplaincy in State Penitentiary.
14. What date is determined for Golden Cross enrollment? January 8, 1950.
15. (a) Who is elected conference lay leader? J. G. Houston, New Albany, Mississippi. (b) What is his report? See report of Lay Activities. (c) Who are elected district and associate lay leaders?
• Aberdeen District:
Lay Leader—E. L. Murphree, Okolona, Mississippi Associates—Roy Black, Nettleton; W. M. Winckler, Tupelo.
Columbus District: • Lay Leader—D. E. Fields, Columbus, Mississippi
Associates—J. H. McKinnon, Ackerman; L. D. Pullen, Kosciusko; R. B. Fulcher, Louisville.
Corinth District: Lay Leader—W. R. McCormack, Corinth, Mississippi Associates—Bon Coffey, Myrtle; Tommie C. Cooper, Cor-inth.
Greenville District: Lay Leader—O. 0. Wolfe, Duncan, Mississippi Associates—J. M. Foreman, Indianola; Charles Akine, Boyle.
Greenwood District: Lay Leader—M. F. Pierce, Greenwood, Mississippi Associates—C. Sidney Carlton, Sumner; E. V. Ahlrich, Winona; E. C. Black, Marks; P. W. Morton, Morgan City.
Sardis District: Lay Leader—A. B. Friend, Sardis Mississippi Associates—Gerald Chatham, Hernando; R. M. Guess, Ox-ford; W. L. Elkin, Water Valley.
PART IL PERTAINING TO MINISTERIAL RELATIONS 16. Who constitutes the Conference Committee of Investigation?
Principals: R. G. Moore, J. M. Guinn, C. L. Rogers, W. R. Crouch, N. D. Guerry. Reserves: G. H. Boyles, R. G. Lord.
17. Who are accepted Supply Pastors?
Appleby, W. F. Bagwell, J. 0. Black, Warren Blair, A. F. Brantley, B. B. Brody, J. A. Clark, D. A. Comfort, L. A.
Collier, V. V. Earnest, C. E. Glenn, A. E. Gorden, P. M. Gore, A. N. Sr. Grisham, P. B. Gunter, Porter Hall, F. T. Sr.
Harris, W. A. Hollis, C. R. Horton, David E. House, J. A. Hull, S. J. Johnson, I. E. Long, R. L. Love, S. 0.
McAlilly, R. D. McCay, Dorsey McCord, G. M. Miller, Leroy Millsaps, John H. Murff, E. E. Perkins, G. P. Plunkett, T. M. Ray, W. Mid
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Ray, Crawford L. Richardson, James F. Roberts, E. F. Russell, P. E. Sharp, W. E. • Sledge, G. T. Smith, H. L. Jr. Spencer, E. A.
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Stephens, A. P. Tillman, H. E. Jr. Thornton, R. A. Jr. Thornton, E. W. Whitener, W. L. Wiggers, Charles C. Wright, M. L. Vaughn, Harold
18. What accepted supply pastors now under full time appoint-ment are taking the conference course of study? No one.
19. What preachers, coming from other churches, have had their orders recognized? No one.
20. Who have been received froi other churches as traveling preachers? No one.
21. Who are received on trial: (a) In studies of the first year?
William Robert Lott, Jr. John Wesley Youngblood.
(b) In studies of the third year under seminary rule? Jefferson C. Christian.
(c) Exempt from course of study under seminary rule? No one.
22. Who are continued on trial: (a) Continued in studies of the first year?
Lockett Alton Wasson. (b) Advanced to studies of the second year? No one. (c) Continued in studies of the second year? No one. (d) Exempt from course of study under seminary rule?
Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr. Johnny A. Dinas David Aubren Harris John Everett Sutphin Donald Swayze Youngblood James Hardy Holder, Jr. James Thomas McCafferty, Jr.
23. Who on trial are discontinued? No one 24. Who are admitted into full connection?
Chester Macune Ray, James Oscar Twitchell. 25. What full members are in studies:
(a) Of the third year? Chester Macune Ray, James Oscar Twitchell..
(b) Of the fourth year? Cawthon Bowen Burt.
26. What full members have failed to complete the studies: (a) Of the third year?
Ocel Lex Elliott, Joseph Eugene Long. (b) Of the fourth year?
Joseph Melton Carothers. 27. What full members have completed the studies of the fourth
year? Eustace Dorsey Allen, Thomas Edward Shelton, Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., Wiley H. Critz, Franklin Wilson Ray, Robert Rawls Godbold, Garland Hamilton Holloman.
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28. Who have been elected deacons: (a) As local preachers?
Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr. (b) As members in the course of study?
James Oscar Twitchell. (c) Under the seminary rule?
James Hardy Holder, Jr., James Thomas McCafferty, Jr.; Donald Swayze Youngblood.
(d) Under missionary rule? No one. 29. Who have been ordained deacons?
Elisha Allen Bailey, Jr., James Oscar Twitchell, James Hardy Holder, Jr., James Thomas McCafferty, Jr., Donald Swayze Youngblood.
30. Who have been elected elders: (a) As local preachers? No one. (b) As local deacons who have been received on trial?
No one. (c) As conference members in the course of study?
Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., Thomas Edward Shelton. (d) Under seminary rule?
Robert Rawls Godbold, Garland Hamilton Holloman. (e) Under missionary rule? No one.
31. Who have been ordained elders? Harmon Lee Smith, Sr., Thomas Edward Shelton, Robert Rawls Godbold, Garland Hamilton Holloman.
32. Relative to accomodation transfers for ordination and re-ception: No one was so received.
33. Who are readmitted? No one. 34.• Who have been received by transfer? W. L. Wallace, Jr., Elder
from Memphis Conference, June 12, 1949. 35. Who have been transferred out?
Clifford Elder Davis, Jr., class of second year, to the Louisiana Conference, June 2, 1949.
36. Who have had their conference membership terminated: No one.
37. What ministerial members have died during the year? Wister Dale Bennett, Millard Alexander Burns, Claude A. Parks.
38. Who are supernumerary ministers? No one. 39. Who are granted sabbatical leave? No one. 40. What ministers have been retired:
(a) This year? (b) Previously?
Ashmore, S. P. Avery, C. W. Baley, C. W. Beasley, W. C. Biffle, J. A. Brownlee, T. M. Bullard, B. F. Carter, H. E. Craddock, E. P. Countiss, J. R. Dorsey, T. H.
Samuel W. Hemphill.
Ellis, R. L. Gregory, T. E. Goudelock, W. R. Graves, W. L. Holder, J. H. Hammond, B. F. Hopper, T. J. Jaco, B. P. Johnson, J. G. Jeter, W. C. Langley, W. M.
Lawhorn, J. E. Lowery, T. G. Martin, A. A. McDougal, D. R. McGee, F. H. McCafferty, J. T. McKibben, H. M. Neblett, R. P. Raper, A. S. Richardson, 0. J. Sharp; E. B.
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Selman, W. S. Spires, J. M. Weber, Jasper Shaw, E. M. Ward, J. W. White, W. I. Simpson, J. D. Wendell, W. D. Wimberly, L. B. Smoot, E. R. Wright, W. M. York, J. W.
41. Who are left without appointment to attend school? E. A. Bailey, Jr., Emory University, Woodland Q. C. J. C. Christian, Emory University, Buena Vista Q. C. J. T. McCafferty, Jr., Emory University, Kosciusko Q. C. J. H. Holder, Jr., Emory University, Iuka Circuit Q. C. John E. Sutphin, Emory University, Winona Circuit Q. C. J. W. Youngblood, Emory University, Ebenezer Q. C. Huntley C. Lewis, Northwestern University, Schlater Q. C. Johnny A. Dinas, Duke Univertity, Durant Q. C. T. R. Poole, Vanderbilt University, Cockrum Q. C. Don S. Youngblood, Southern Methodist University Ebenezer Q. C.
42. What is the number of: (a) Pastoral charges? 172; Accepted Supply Pastors? 50; Re-ceived on trial? 3; Received into full connection? 3; Transfers in? 1; Transfers out? 1; Received from other churches? 0; Readmitted? 0; Discontinued? 0; Withdrawn? 0; Expelled 0; Located? 0; Deceased 3.
(b) Ministers:
(1) On trial:
(a) As pastors? 2
(b) Under special appointment? 0
(c) Left without appointment to attend school? 8
Total on trial? 10
(2) In full connection:
(a) Effective:
(i) As pastors and district superintendents? 131
(ii) Under special appointment? 10
(iii) Left without appointment to attend school? 2
(iv) On sabbatical leave? 0
Total effective? 142
(b) Retired? 47
(c) Supernumerary? 0
(c) Total of all ministers? 200
43. What other personal notation should be made? None.
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PART M. CONCLUDING BUSINESS
44. What is the report of the conference treasurer? See Auditor's Report.
45. What is the report of the conference statistician? See statistical tables.
46. What are the detailed objectives of this conference for the coming year? See list in front of this journal.
47. Where shall the next session of the conference be held? First Methodist Church, Greenville, Mississippi.
48. Is there any further business? None.
49. What changes have beer made in appointments since last Annual Conference session? See list of changes.
50. Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year?
See list of appointments.
Signed:
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APPOINTMENTS
S. E.
G. R. Williams 3 W. F. Ray 2 L. A. Comfort (AS) 3 W. L. Broome (RS) 3 A*F. Blair (AS) 2 L. C. Lawhon 5 T. M Plunkett (AS) 3
W. C McCay 7 T. E. Gregory (RS) 2
Dorsey McCay (AS) 2 Leo Bailey 2 G. C. Gregory 3 0. L. Elliott 3 N. N. Maxey 2 L. A. Wasson 2 R. D. McAlilly (AS) 1 J. W. Gibson 2 W M. Hester 3
2 Smithville L. M. Wright (AS) 4 Toccopola J. W. York (RS) 1 Tremont Chester Ray 2 Tupelo, First R. G. Lord 3 Tupelo, Wesley H. L. Beasley
I. E. Johnson (AS) 3 Vardaman L. P. Jumper 2 Verona C. E. Earnest (AS) 2 Woodland J. H. Brooks 29 Chaplain U. S. Navy
Executive Secretary, Bd. of Ed J. E. Long 4 W. C McCay 11 District Missionary Secretary H. L. Barley 5 District Secretary Evangelism L. C. Lawhon 4 District Secretary Temperance R. G. Lord 1 District Secretary of Radio
Director Memorial Mercy Home 1 Hospital G. R. Williams
2 Student Emory U., Woodland Q.0 E. A. Bailey, Jr. Student Emory U., Buena Vista Q.C J. C. Christian 1
COLUMBUS DISTRICT
W. R. Lott, (2) District Superintendent
Ackerman A. C. Bishop 4 Artesia J. N. Humphrey 5 Bellefontaine E. A. Spencer (AS) 1 Brooksville J. T. Humphries 5 Caledonia W. R. Lott, Jr. 1 Chester R. L. Long (AS) 1 Columbus, First T. H. Ferrell 2 Columbus, Central E. L. Jernigan 3
Charge Aberdeen Algoma Amory Becker Buena Vista Calhoun City Derma Fulton Greenwood Springs Houlka Houston Mooreville Nettleton Okolona Pittsboro-Bruce Pontotoc Prairie-Strong-Hamilton Salem-Friendship Shannon Sherman
ABERDEEN DISTRICT
Ashmore, (1) District Superintendent
Pastor No. of Yrs. C. L. Rogers 2 R. C. Mayo 2
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Charge Pastor No. of Yrs.
Crawford C. R. Hollis (AS) 3 Ethel A. M. West 4 Eupora E. H. Cunningham 1 Kosciusko J. A. George 4 Kosciusko Circuit J. E. Roberts 1 Longview C. L. Miller (AS) 2 Louisville A. Y. Brown 2 Louisville Circuit R. C. Nanney 2 Macon J. N. Hinson 3 Macon Circuit J. F. Elliott 5 Mathiston-Maben T. E. Shelton 3 Noxapater H. C. Moorhead 2 Rock Hill J. F. Richardson (AS) 1 Sallis
C. C. Wiggers (AS) 2
Shuqualak J . W. Holliday 1 Starkville P. H. Grice 5 Sturgis
P. M. Gordon (AS) 2 Weir-McCool S. B. Potts 2 West Point R. G. Moore 3 Winston Circuit F. T. Hall, Sr. (AS) 4 Conference Evangelist A. P. Stephens (AS) 20 Executive Secretary, Bd. of Pensions A. T. Mcllwain 8 District Missionary Secretary . A. George 6 District Secretary Evangelism J. N. Hinson 3 District Secretary Temperance J. F. Elliott 2 District Secretary of Radio P. H. Grice 1 Director Mem. Mercy Home Hospital R. G. Moore 1 Student Emory U., Kosciusko, Q.0 J . T. McCafferty, Jr 3 Conference Missionary Secretary T. H. Ferrell 2
CORINTH DISTRICT
L. P. Wasson, (6) District Superintendent
J. L. Nabors, Jr Felix Sutphin A. L. Davenport
Blue Mountain S. J. Hull (AS) Booneville W. M. Jones R. A. Thornton, Jr. (AS) E. E. Murff (AS) B. F. Bullard (RS)
J. L. McElroy T. B. Thrower S. M. Butts
Gaines-Box-Mt. Cannel W. C. Mattox Dumas W. E. Sharp (AS)
H. G. Williamson P. B. Grisham (AS) J. J. Baird W. V. Stokes
Iuka Circuit J. H. Holder (RS) Kossuth W. T. Bazzel Lowery Circuit W. R. Timmons Mantachie Porter Gunter (AS) 2 Marietta V. V. Collier (AS) 2 Myrtle E. W. Thornton (AS) 3 New Albany E. M. Sharp 5
Guntown-Saltillo Hickory Flatt Holly Springs Iuka
Booneville Circuit Burnsville Carolina Chalybeate Corinth, First Church Corinth, Trinity
Ashland Baldwyn Belmont
2 4 9 1 3 2 1 2 4
5 2 4 3 3 3 2 4 5' 9
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Charge Pastor No. of Yrs.
New Albany Circuit J. B. Burns 2 Potts Camp Warren Black (AS) 1 lienzi E. C. Abernathy 1 Rocky Springs C. L. Ivy 2 Ripley W. P. Bailey 4 Tishomingo W. L. Whitener (AS) 5 Walnut David B. Horton (AS) 1 Wheeler G. L. Nicholas 2 Deaconess, Ashland Q.0 Miss Coia Lee Glenn 3 District Missionary Secretary J. L. Nabors, Jr. 2 District Secretary Evangelism W. V. Stokes 2 District Secretary Temperance S. M. Butts 4 District Secretary of Radio T. B. Thrower 1 Director Mem. Mercy Home Hospital..T•B. Thrower 1 Student, Emory U., Iuka Ct. Q.0 J. H. Holder, Jr 3
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
J. D. Wroten, (6) District Superintendent
Arcola-Murphy-Locke R. R. Godbold 1 Benoit-Winterville-Longshot B. B. Bailey 1 Boyle-Pace-Lynn C. L. Oakes 1 Clarksdale W. L. Robinson 4
Assistant Pastor W. A. Harris (AS) 1 Cleveland G-, H. Boyles 3 Coahoma-Jonestown H. H. Wallace 1 Drew W. B. Baker 1 Dubbs D. A. Clark (AS) 1 Dublin-Mattson H. R. McKee 4 Duncan-Alligator-Hillhouse M. J. Peden 3 Friars Point-Lyon J. S. Maxey 1 Glen Allen-Avon W. R. Crouch 2 Greenville, First Church W. J. Cunningham 4 Greenville, Trinity G. H. Holloman 1 Gunnison-Rosedale Joe M. Carothers 2 Hollandale R. G. Miller 1 Indianola J. 0. Dowdle 2 Inverness-Isola R. E. Wasson 3 Leland K. I. Tucker 3 Lula-Dundee G. A. Baker 3 Merigold-Sherard-Shipmans Chapel....L. A. Bennett 2 Moorhead W. D. Waugh 3 Ruleville Z. A. Jumper 2 Shaw-Litton K. E. Clark 4 Shelby W. S. McAlilly 6 Sunflower-Doddsville-Fairview G. H. Ledbetter 2 Tunica M. E. Armstrong 2 Deaconess, Greenville, First Ch. Q.C...Miss Louise Law 6 Chaplain State Penitentiary A. R. Beasley 6 Conference Director of Golden Cross.. M. E. Armstrong 2 District Missionary Secretary W. S. McAlilly 1 District Secretary Evangelism M. E. Armstrong 6 District Secretary Temperance H. R. McKee 4 District Secretary of Radio W. J. Cunningham 1 Director Mem. Mercy Home Hospital..G. H. Boyles 1
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GREENWOOD DISTRICT
J. E. Stephens, (2) District Superintendent
Charge Pastor No. of Yrs.
Acona W. M. Langley (RS) 3 Belen-Darling M. R. Allen 2 Belzoni W. R. Hammontree 1 Black Hawk H. L. Smith, Jr. (AS) 1 Carrollton H. L. Smith, Sr 3 Coffeeville H. G. Wallace 4 Duck Hill David Harris 1 Durant T. A. Filgo 2 Ebenezer Crawford Ray (AS) 1 Greenwood •...N. J. Golding 2 Grenada W. L. Pearson 3 Holcomb E. D. Allen 3 Itta Bena M. E. Scott 3 Kilmichael B. P. Buskirk 2 Lambert-Crowder J. M. Guinn 3 Lexington C. T. Floyd 3 Marks E. F. Tucker 3 Minter City-Glendora J. R. Grisham 3 Pickens-Goodman G. W. Curtis 3 Poplar Creek J. 0. Bagwell (AS) 3 Schlater-Phillips W. W. Bruner 2 Sidon-Cruger W. W. Hartsfield 2 Swif town M. N. Hamill 3 Tchula J. V. Stewart 3 Tutwiler B. G. Whitehurst 4 Vaiden-West N. L. Threet 4 Webb-Sumner B. M. Doggett 2 Winona R. A. Grisham 2 Winona Circuit W. F. Appleby (AS) 3 Deaconess, Greenwood Q.0 Miss Jonell Robinson 2 Professor Millsaps College Bond Fleming 5 Editor Miss. Methodist Advocate C. T. Howell 3 Conference Secretary Evangelism J. R. Grisham 2 District Missionary Secretary T. A. Filgo 2 District Secretary Evangelism E. D. Allen 1 District Secretary Temperance H. L. Smith 2 District Secretary Radio N. J. Golding 1 Director Mem. Mercy Home Hospital.. W. L. Pearson 1 Student Emory U., Winona Ct. Q.C...J. E. Sutphin 2 Student Emory U., Ebenezer Q.0 J. W. Youngblood 1 Student Northw'n U., Schlater Q.0 H. C. Lewis 2 Student Duke Univ., Durant, Q.0 J. A. Dinas 2 Student, S.M.U., Ebenezer Q.0 D. S. Youngblood 2
SARDIS DISTRICT
Seamon Rhea, (2) District Superintendent
Abbeville-Waterford W. M. Ray (AS) 3 Arkabutla Paul E. Russell (AS) 4 Batesville W. R. Richerson 3 Byhalia E. C. Driskell 3 Charleston N. D. Guerry 2 Cockrum R. B. Burks 1 Coldwater E. G. Potts 2
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Charge Pastor No. of Years Como R. T. Hollingsworth 2 Courtland-Shuford J. 0 Twitchell 3 Crenshaw-Sledge W. W. Milligan 2 Hernando J. C. Wasson 5 Horn Lake A. W. Bailey 4 Lake Cormorant C. Bowen Burt Longtown Harold Vaughn (AS) Mt. Pleasant G. T. Sledge (AS) Oakland Guy Ray Olive Branch W. 0. Hunt Oxford-University H. E. Finger, Jr Paris G. M. McCord (AS) Pleasant Hill Wso R. Liming Pope R. A. Thornton Red Banks J. A. Biffle (RS) Sardis W. D. Smith Sardis Circuit J. B. Conner Senatobia J. M McCay Tyro J. E. Lawhon (RS) Water Valley, First Church G. R. Meaders Water Valley, Main Street J. L. Nabors, Jr Director Religious Life, University Wiley H. Gritz Director Wesley Foundation, Univ District Missionary Secretary District Secretary Evangelism District Secretary Temperance District Secretary of Radio C. Bowen Burt Director Mem. Mercy Home Hospital.. H. E. Finger, Jr Student Vanderbilt U. Cockrum Q.C... T. R. Poole
1 1 3
4 5 4 1 3 2 4 3 4 2 2 3 1 3
J. P. McCluskey 3 W. R. Richerson 2 J. M. McCay 3 J. C. Wasson 4
1 1 3
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RESOLUTIONS THE CONFERENCE BROTHERHOOD
The Board of directors of the Conference Brotherhood wishes to report that we have had 110 members this year in our Brother-hood. During the year we have had three deaths among our mem-bership, namely: Rev. W. D. Bennett, Rev. M. A. Burns, and Rev. C. A. Parks. This year we have been able by drawing on our re-serve fund to pay each beneficiary $300.00. We have in our reserve now a total of $532.00 with which to begin the new year.
We respectfully urge more of our brethren to join the Brotherhood.
S. E. Ashmore, Chairman K. I. Tucker, Sec. and Treas.
CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS
Report No. I We have carefully considered every phase of our work and
each Claimant's needs have been duly considered. During the year 1948-1949, we have paid to each Superannuate at the rate of $26.00 per service year. We have met all emergency calls and ad-justed necessitous cases when service years were low.
There has been one death among our Superannuates as fol-lows: Rev. M. A. Burns. The following widows of preachers have died: Mrs. W. J. Burt, and Mrs. H. G. Henderson.
The following Claimant have been added: Rev. S. W. Hemp-hill. The following widows have added to our list of Claimants: Mrs. C. A. Parks, Mrs. M. A. Burns and Mrs. W. D. Bennett.
We recommend that $3,500 be set aside for necessitous and emergency needs for the year 1949-1950, and that the Treasurer of the Board pay the Brotherhood dues of the eligible Superan-nuates for the year 1949-1950.
We recommend that amount equal to 13%% of the pastor's salary for the conference year 1949-1950 be assessed for the support of the claimants.
Complying with paragraph 1618 Section 4 of the 1948 Disci-pline, we list the following Special Appointments: A. T. Mcllwain, of the North Mississippi Annual Conference, the Treasurer of the Board of Conference Claimants will furnish the Secretary of the Conference a complete list of all the payments made by ministers on 2% assessment for publication in the Conference Journal.
Complying with paragraph 1618 Section 4 of the 1949 Disci-pline, we list the following Special Appointments: A. T. Milwain, with an Annuity Claim against the Board of Pensions; N. Bond Fleming, with an Annuity Claim against Millsaps College; J. E. Long, with an Annuity Claim against the North Mississippi Con-ference; A. R. Beasley, with an Annuity Claim against the North Mississippi Conference; J. H. Brooks, with an Annuity Claim against the U. S. Navy; Rev. C. T. Howell, with an Annuity Claim against the North Mississippi Conference; M. H. Twitchell, without Annuity Claim against North Mississippi Conference.
We recommend that $26.00 per service year be paid to all retired ministers of the Conference—$24.00 from the Regular Fund,
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and $2.00 from the Million for the Master Fund, and that 70(70' of the above Fund be paid to the widows of the Conference for the year 1949-1950.
We urge the observance of Veteran's Day as ordered by the Discipline be observed in every church, and we hope that through the observance of this day we shall be able to pay an additional $1.00 per year to all Claimants.
M. F. Pierce, Chairman Seamon Rhea, Secretary
LIST OF APPORTIONMENTS, 1949-1950 SUPERANNUATES
• Service Years
Annual Quarterly Necessi- tious
Rev. S. P. Ashmore, Rt. 1, Hernando, Miss 20 $ 508.10 $ 127.03 Rev. C. W. Avery, 2106 West Beach, Biloxi, Miss 27 702.00 175.50 Rev. C. W. Baley, Rt. 1, Como, Miss 40 1,040.00 260.00 Rev. W. C. Beasley, 1243 Boggan Drive, 'Tupelo, Miss 28 728.00 182.00. $ 300.00 Rev. J. A. Billie, Water Valley, Miss 34 884.00 221.00 Rev. T. M. Brownlee, Catalpa St., Clarksdale, Miss 44 1,179.00 294.75 Rev. B. F. Bullard, Booneville, Miss 34 884.00 221.00 Rev. H. E. Carter, Senatobia, Miss 35 906.00 226.50 Rev. C. M. Chapman, Tunica, Miss 39 1,003.00 250.75 Dr. J. R. Counties, 4094 Pine Hill Drive, Jackson, Miss. 49 1,274.00 318.50 Rev. E. P. Craddock, Louisville, Miss 35 892.80 223.20 Rev. T. H. Dorsey, Water Valley, Miss 49 1,274.00 318.50 Rev. R. L. Ellis, Kosciusko, Miss 23 598.00 149.50 Rev. W. R. Goudelock, Merigold, Miss 40 1,029.50 257.38 Rev. W. L. Graves, Ackerman, Miss
32 832.00 208.00 Rev. T. E. Gregory, Houlka, Miss 38 988.00 247.00 Rev. B. F. Hammond, Steele Alabama 26 662.40 165.60 100.00 Rev. S, W. Hemphill, Ackerman, Miss 23.5 611.00 152.75 Rev. J. H. Holder, Iuka, Miss 48 1,248.00 312.00 Rev. T. J. Hopper, Rt. 2, Rienzi, Miss 26 676.00 169.00 50.00 Rev. P. P. Jaco, Winona, Miss 36 936.00 234.00 Rev. W. C. Jeter, Ripley, Miss 15M 390.00 97.50 Rev. J. G. Johnson, 219 Eureka St., Weatherford, Texas 18 468.00 117.00 100.00 Rev. W. M. Langley, Rt. 3., Lexington, Miss 40 1,040.00 260.00 Rev.'. E. Lawhon, Tyro, Miss 17 442.00 110.50 Rev. T. G. Lowrey, Winona, Miss 16 416.00 104.00 134.00 Rev. A. A. Martin, Boyle, Miss 30 780.00 195.00 Rev. J. T. McCafferty, Kosciusko, Miss 40 1,040.00 260.00 Rev. D. R. McDougal, 402 Bard St., Osceola; Ark 26 676.00 169.00 50.00 Rev. F. H. McGee, Shaw, Miss 30 780.00 195.00 Rev. H. N. McKibben, 227 Church St., Lexington, Miss 31 801.00 200.25 Rev. R. P. Neblett, Shelby, Miss 41 1,066.00 266.50 Rev. A. S. Raper, 406 N. Third St., Columbus, Miss 25 650.00 162.60 Rev. 0. J. Richardson, Ripley, Miss 8 208.00 52.00 Rev. W. S. Selman, Rienzi, Miss 38 988.00 247.00 Rev. E. B. Sharp, Sturgis, Miss 40 1,040.00 260.00 Rev. E. M. Shaw, Black Hawk, Miss 31 806.00 201.50 Rev. J. D. Simpson, Potts Camp, Miss 40 1,040.00 260.00 Rev. E. R. Smoot, 2017 East 7th St., Charlotte 4, N. C 37 962.00 240.50 Rev. J. M. Spires, Ripley, Miss 16 416.00 104.00 25.00 Rev. J. W. Ward, Indianola, Miss 45 1,162.00 290.50 Rev. J. P. Weber, Mathiston, Miss 32 827.00 206.75 Rev. W. D. Wendell, 216 Atlantic St., Tullahoma, Tenn 25 658.00 164.50 50.00 Rev. W. I. White, Rt. 3., Guntown, Miss 18 468.00 117.00 50 00 Rev. L. B. Wimberly, 1930 Oliver, Memphis, Tenn 14 384.00 91.00 Rev. W. M. Wright, 1930 First Ave., Jackson, Miss 9 234.00 58.50 Rev. J. W. York, Pontotoc, Miss 27 702.00 175.50
WIDOWS Mrs. E. M. Allen, Wiggins, Miss 24-9 $ 437.85 $ 109.47 Mrs. R. I. Allen, Altoona, Florida 14 254.80 63.70 Mrs. N. G. Augustus, Pontotoc, Miss 11-6 213 50 53.38 Mrs. J.R. Bass, 113 West 10th Ave., Johnson City, Tenn 33-3 630.70 157.68 Mrs. W. D. Bennett, Glen Allen, Miss 34 618.80 151.70 Mrs. J. M. Bradley, Macon, Miss 49 854.00 213.50 Mrs. T. M. Bradley, Cleveland, Miss 28-9 523.28 130.82 Mrs. A. S. Brisco, Winona, Miss 11-3 204.76 51.19
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Mrs. H. F. Brooks, 162 Cherry St., Clarksdale, Miss 32-9 553.20 Mrs. S. A. Brown, P. O. Box 523, Louisville, Miss 47-9 869.08 Mrs. W. G. Burks, Box 271, Senatobia, Miss 27-9 505.08 Mrs. M. A. Burns, Salthlo, Miss 22 400.40 Mrs. W. D. Burroughs, Kosciusko, Miss 10-3 186.56 Mrs. S. H. Caffey, Columbus, Miss 28-11 491.40 Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 27 E. Morrow St., West Point, Miss 42-6 773.52
138.30 217.27 128.27 100.10 46.64
122.85 193.38
J. L. Hull Guardian for Mrs. R. G. A. Carlisle, Kosciusko, Miss- • 9 163.80 40.95 $ 360.00 Mrs. W. C. Carlisle, Courtland, Miss 21 382.20 95.55 25.00 Mrs. A. T. Clanton, 2118 Cherry St., Pine Bluff, Arkansas 21-9 428.25 107.06 Mrs. G. A. Clark, Courtland, Miss 2-3 40.96 10.24 60.00 Mrs. R. I. Collins, Abbeville, Miss 13-6 245.72 61.43 100.00 Mrs. D. H. Crowson, 236 Maple St., Rear, care John W. Gaston,
Clarksdale, Miss 17 309.40 77.35 Mrs. J. E. Cunningham, Winona, Miss. 35 637.00 159.25 Mrs. V. C. Curtis, Starkville, Miss 46 837.20 209.30 Mrs. W. N. Dodds, Tupelo, Miss 27-6 500.52 125.13 Mrs. J. W. Dorman, Water Valley, Miss 41-9 759.88 189.96 Mrs. P. E. Duncan, care Mrs. W. N. Gresham, Illinois, Miss 11-3 204.76 51.19 Mrs. W. N. Duncan, Drew, Miss 33 600.60 150.15 Mrs. H. C. Edmondson, 2704 Filmore St., Memphis, Tenn 16-9 295.40 73.85 Mrs. R. M. Evans, holly Springs, Miss 18-9 341.28 85.32 110.00 Mrs. R. W. Evans, Artesia, Miss 29 527.80 131.95 Mrs. J. H. Felts, Sr., 221 S. Hinds St., Greenville, Miss 39-6 734.30 183.58 Mrs. J. A. Goad, 604 College Drive, Starkville, Miss 22-3 404.96 101.24 Mrs. G. W. Gordon, care G. W. Curtis, Pickens, Miss 8 145.60 36.40 75.00 Mrs. J. A. Hall, 413 Cotton St., Greenwood, Miss 22-3 404.96 101.24 Mrs. W. C. Harris, Memorial hospital, Quanah, Texas 20-8 364.70 91.18 Mrs. W. H. Heath, Macon, Miss 25 455.00 113.75 Mrs. J. A. Henry, care Mrs. John M. Privette, Rt. 9, Belvedere
Road, Jackson, Miss 23-6 427.72 106.93 Mrs. 1. F. Holland, 2320 Highland Ave., Nashville, Tenn 5-3 95.56 23.89 50.00 Mrs. Melville Johnson, Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss 19-6 354.92 88.73 Mrs. W. W. Jones, 1521 Court Ave., Memphis, Tenn 38-6 700.72 175.18 Mrs. S. T. Ledbetter, Ripley, Miss 35 637.00 159.25 Mrs. E. S. Lewis, Grenada, Miss 47 854.00 213.50 Mrs. H. P. Lewis, 105 Arlington, Retches, Miss 1 18.20 4.55 60.00 Mrs. J. T. Lockhart, Aberdeen, Miss 28 509.60 127.40 Mrs. G. B. Love, P. O. Box 11, Tremont, Miss 12 218.40 54.60 50.00 Mrs. P. F. Luter, University, Miss 22 400.40 100.10 Mrs. A. C. McCorkle, Delta Zeta House, University, Miss 39-8 738.50 184.63 Mrs. L A. McKeown, luka, Miss 27-3 495.96 123.99 Mrs. E. G. Mohler, care Mrs. Canelia Simpson, Sumner, Miss 35-9 648.72 162.18 Mrs. C. P. Moss, Breasfield, Ark
32 582.40 145.60 Mrs. W. H. Mounger, 253 Watkins, Memphis, Tenn 33 600.60 150.15 Mrs. J. R. Mures, Brooksville, Miss 21-3 386.76 96.69 Mrs. C. A. Northington, 3921 Seventh Ave., S. Birmingham, Ala 31-9 577.88 144.47 Mrs. T. L. Oakes, 4107 Lovejoy St., Houston 3, Texas 19 345.80 86.45 Mrs. C. A. Parks, Leland, Miss 31-3 568.75 142.19 Mrs. B. P. Patterson, 2617 Fifth Ave., Laurel, Miss 8 145.60 36.40 75.00 Mrs. W. T. Phillips, Webb, Miss 23-6 427.72 106.93 Mrs. James Porter, 606 N. Lamar St., Oxford, Miss 27-8 500.52 123.13 Mrs. T. H. Porter, 534 South Cox, Memphis, Tenn 23 418.60 104.65 Mrs. J. B. Randolph, Columbus, Miss 27-3 495.95 123.99 Mrs. John W. Robertson, 140 Seal Ave., Biloxi, Miss 25-8 464.12 116.03 Mrs. W. F. Rogers, 927 Whitworth St., Jackson 5, Miss 40-6 737.12 184.28 Mrs. E. H. Rook, Como, Miss 5-3 95.56 23.89 25.00 Mrs. J. H. Smith, Love, Miss 25-3 459.56 114.89 Mrs. W. L. Storment, 510 E. Main St., Louisville, Miss 41 746.20 186.55 Mrs. R. A. Tucker, Aberdeen, Miss 31-3 568.76 142.19 Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Arkabutla, Miss 10-6 191.12 47.78 .Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Pontotoc, Miss 7-6 135.80 33.95 75.00
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PAYMENTS ON SPECIAL 2% ASSESSMENT, 1948-1949
A. R. Beasley, Treasurer
NAME SALARY PAID
Abernathy, E. C. $ 2000.00 $ Armstrong, M. E. 3791.66 44.24 Ashmore, S. E 5000.00 58.33 Bailey, A. W. 2230.00 10.90 Bailey, W. P. 3300.00 Bailey, B. It. 1600.00 18.66 Bailey, Leo 1800.00 Baird, J. J. 3600.00 Baker, G. A. 3250.00 37.87 Baker, W. B. 4400.00 51.33 . Beasley, A. R. • 2516.64 29.06 Beasley, H. L. 2700.00 Bennett, W. D. 2400.00 Bennett, L. A. 2600.00 Bishop, A. C. 3000.00 35.00 Boyles, G. H. 4200.00 Brooks, J. H. (Without annuity claim) Brown, A. Y. 4637.50 Brunner, W. W. 2400.00
•Burns, J. E. lturt, C. B. (Student)
1500.00 17.50
Burks, R. B. 1008.00 Buskirk, B. P. 2604.00
(Check returned Nov. 4, 1948,-Not paid) Butts, S. M. 3825.00 Bazzell, W. T. 1200.00 14.00 Carothers, J. M. 1750.00 Clarks, K. E. 3300.00 Conner, J. B. 1200.00 14.00 Critz, Wiley H. 4000.00 Crouch, W. R. 2200.00 25.66 Cunningham, W. j 3400.00 63.00 Cunningham E. H 3300.00 66.00 Curtis, G. W. 3000.00 35.00 Davenport, A. L. 2032.00 23.70 Dowdle, J. 0. 3750.00 Driskell, E. C. 2550.00 29.75 Elliott, James F. 2150.00 25.08 Elliott, 0. L. 1800.00 Ferrell, T. H. 5220.00 Filgo, T. A. 2250.00 26.25 Finger, H. E. Jr. 4000.00 58.34 Floyd, C. T. 3765.00 43.92 George, J. A. 4800.00 56.00 Gibson, J. W. 2400.00 Golding, N. j 4400.00 51.33 Gregory, G. C 2700.00 31.50 Grice, P. H. 5000.00
(Payment by check, Nov. 4, 1948, for 1947-48 stopped) Grisham, R. A. 3000.00 30.00 Guerry, N. D. 3600.00 Guinn, J. M, 2500.00 Grisham, J. R. 2710.00 31.62 Hamill, M. N. 2000.00 23.33 Hammontree, W. R. 3200.00 Hartsfield, W. W. 2000.00 Hemphill, S. W. 2000.00 20.00 Hester, W. M. 1800.00 21.00 Hinson, J. N. 3600.00 42.92 Holliday, J. W. 2225.00 Hollingsworth, R. T. 3100.00 36.17 Humphries, J T. 2550.00 29.75 Humphrey, J N. 1845.00 21.53 Hunt, W. 0. 2100.00 Howell, C. T. 5000.00 58.24 Ivy, C. L. 1448.00 Jernigan, E. L. 3750.00 43.75 ones, W. M. 4200.00 camper, L. P. 3000.00 umner, Z. A. 2862.00 awhon, L. C. 2700.00
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NAME SALARY PAID Ledbetter, G. H. 2400.00 Lewis, H. C. (Student) Liming, W. R. 2015.00 23.51 Long, j E. 3000.00 Lord, R G. 4400.00 51.33 Lott, W. R. 5400.00 63.00 McAllily, W. S. 3600.00 42.00 McCay, W. C. 2700.00 McCay, John M. 2500.00 McElroy, J. L. 1700.00 $36.00 for 1947-48, $19.83 for 1948-49, Total $55.83 Mcllwain, A. T. (Without annuity claim) McKee, H. R. 2250.00 Mattox, W. C. 2500.00 29.17 Maxey, N. N. 3000.00 35.00 Maxey, J. S. 2700.00 Mayo, R C. 1300.00 16.34 Headers, G. R. • 3000.00 35.00 Miller, It. G. 3000.00 (Payment by check Nov. 5, 1948 for 1947-48 of $40.00 stopped). Milligan, W. W. 2525.00 Moore, R. G. 4200.00 49.00 Moorhead H. C. 1619.00 18.89 Nabors, . L. Sr. 2220.00 25.90 Nabors, . L. Jr. 2000.00 23.33 Nanney, R. C. 2200.00 Nicholas, G. L. 1600.00 Oakes, C. L. 2400.00 (Draft Nov. 8, 1948 for $48.00 returned. Not paid.) Paid $28.00 Parks, C. A. (Deceased) Pearson, W. L. 4500.00 Peden, M. J. 2500.00 ($36.00 paid for 1947-48 and $29.17 paid for 1948-49. Total.. $65.17 Poole, T. R. (Student) Potts, S. B. 1800.00 21.00 Potts, E. G. 2400.00 Ray, Guy 1600.00 Richerson, W. R. 3000.00 35.00 Rhea, Seamon 4100.00 47.60 Roberts, J. E. 1719.00 Robinson, W. L. 5400.00 63.00 Rogers, C. L. 3600.00 42.00 Scott, M. E. 3000.00 35.00 Sharp, E. M. 4500.00 52.50 Shelton, T. E. 2215.00 Smith, W. D. 3000.00 Smith, H. L. 2500.00 Stephens, J E. 5400.00 56.00 Stewart, J V. 2700.00 Stokes, W. V. 3600.00 42.00 Sutphin, Felix A. 2800.00 ($50.00 paid for 1947.48 and $32.67 for 1948.49. Total $82.67) Thornton. R. A. 2000.00 Threet, N. L. 2366.00 27.60 Thrower, T. B. 3900.00 45.50 Timmons, W. R. 550.00 6.42 Tucker, E. F. 2700.00 35.00 Tucker, K. I. 4200.00 Twitchell, M. H. (Without annuity claim) Twitchell, J. 0. 1579.00 Wallace, FI H. 3000.00 Wallace, H. G. 1800.00 21.00 Wasson, J. C. 2400.00 Wasson, L. P. 4400.00 56.00 Wasson, It. E. 3075.00 Waugh, W. D. 2400.00 West, A. M. 1800.00 Whitehurst. B. G. 2400.00 Williams, G. R. 4200.00 Wroten, J. D. 4400.00 56.00
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THE COURTESY COMMITTEE REPORT Gratitude is one of the loveliest flowers in the garden of un-
selfishness. It is easy and simple to say "thank you" and mean it but sometime we feel that the very simplicity of the statement may rob it of some of what we are trying to convey. So, in the effort to escape we will say "thank you" and elaborate on it.
We would like to say how much we appreciate the music here this week. It may be that we forget from year to year something of what has gone before but it seems the singing of both choir and congregation has been the best we have ever had. The reason for this is not hard to find. It is in the faithful work of the splendid choir under the able direction of Mr. Landis Rogers assisted by the organist, Miss Laurice Ferguson. Nor would we over look the contribution Mrs. Thad Ferrell, wit! of the pastor-host, has made at the organ for the day sessions of the conference.
Many of us do not know the vast amount of time and work involved in entertaining an annual conference. However, this does not prevent our feeling deeply obliged to Mr. Joe Thompson, Entertainment Committee Chairman, who has made everything so convenient for us. We do hope he and his committee have not found us un-christian in either our demands or our behavior. Mrs. W. F. McCormick, Housing Committee Chairman, and Mrs. James Carnes, Church Secretary, have served with him as well as a host of others whom we will have to thank in masse.
We owe an unpayable debt of gratitude to the people of this community from Mayor W. G. Hairston, who generously provided us with a ticket assuring free parking, to the last home opened to us. The Board of Stewards, represented by Mr. Henry Jones, Rev. Thad Ferrell, Pastor, and Rev. E. L. Jernigan, Pastor of Central Church, have done all in their power td meet our every need and wish. For us the conference has been relaxed and unwearied and we know these are responsible for this.
The power of press and radio for good is well known. There-fore we wish to thank Mr. Burnie Imes, editor of the Columbus Commercial Dispatch, for the generous way he has used his paper to interpret the conference to the community. We thank Rev. E. H. Cunningham for the articles he has provided the Commercial Ap-peal in Memphis. The Mississippi Methodist Advocate ably gave the right publicity to the Methodist people of the state concerning the conference. We thank editor C. T. Howell for this. In the field of radio we greatly appreciate what Mr. Jimmy Etherton, Manager of WCBI in Columbus, has done for us. He has permitted the conference a fifteen minute daily devotional and is broadcasting the appointments this afternoon over the entire Mid-South network. Along with him we thank the engineer, Mr. Bill Temple, who has handled the work here at the church.
Heartfelt thanks are extended Dr. B. L. Parkinson, President of M. S. C. W., for the bouquet of lovely gladiolus which have been in the church this week, and to the family of the late Bro. C. A. Parks for the bouquet of white chrysanthemums which we have enjoyed.
Other people who have added to the conference are: Miss Betty Ann Spivey, who typed every report that went through the confer-ence, and the number of pages who so freely gave of their time.
Again mere words are unable to express the way we feel about the good leadership of Bishop Marvin A. Franklin. He was respons-ible among other things for the coming of Dr. Pierce Harris as con-ference preacher. Dr. Harris filled our hearts with yearning for God and goodness while at the same time he filled our lips with laughter
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and our eyes with tears. We shall not be the same for having heard him.
We give warm thanks to Dr. N. C. McPherson for his sermon on Vocations to the youth of our conference on Saturday night. We love our youth and we love everyone who takes an interest in them and helps them find the way to happy living.
The expressions of joy which we heard on every hand after the speech of Dr. McCoy and the singing of the choir from Rust College were well deserved and we say again we appreciate their coming to us.
Unobtrusively he has been among us as one who served and his service has meant much to us in keeping the church ready for all the services, so to Mr. Wheeler Johnson, sexton, we say "thank you".
As we advance for Christ and his church we shall go farther and faster for having had this 'wonderful session of the conference in this city and in this church. Along with our thanks for your hospitality we offer a prayer for the continued success of your life and labor on the work of the living Lord.
Submitted by: Felix Sutphin Leo Bailey J. M. Forman
THE COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE RELATIONS We your Committee on Conference Relations wish to report
that we have considered all the names referred to us and recom-mend the same relation. We also had the name of Rev. S. W. Hemp-hill referred to us. Brother Hemphill, who is 61 years old, is re-tiring upon the advice of his doctor. The committee has the state-ment of the doctor giving the diagnosis of his trouble. We recom-mend that he be given the Superannuate relation.
Signed:
Kenneth I. Tucker, Chairman M. E. Scott, Secretary
CHRISTIAN LITERATURE We, the committee on Christian Literature, having noted the
progress that has been made through the years, are quite pleased with the keen interest and circulation of the literature of our great church The Mississippi Methodist Advocate has had an increase in circulation this year, continuing its circulation as the second largest Conference Organ in Methodism. We commend the good work of Editor Clinton T. Howell and thank him for his editorial and pro-motional achievements for Mississippi Methodism. He is giving us a great church paper.
The Christian Advocate has a mailing list of 350,000 and we commend our great general organ to the pastors and people of our churches in Mississippi.
The Upper Room should have an important place in our homes, in hotels, depots, hospitals and other public reading places. Its pages are filled with spiritual food and is helpful to all who use it.
We recommend that our pastors and officials be zealous in the circulation of our good Methodist literature and books.
We nominate Mr. J. G. Houston to fill the vacancy on the publishing committee made vacant by the resignation of Mr. T. E. Lott.
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We ask that the proper authorities be instructed to place on our statistical blanks a column for reporting the circulation of the Mississippi Methodist Advocate.
We recommend that Rev. Clinton T. Howell be appointed Editor of the Mississippi Methodist Advocate.
W, W. Milligan, Chairman M. N. Hamill, Secretary
CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS To the North Mississippi Annual Conference:
The Commission on Christian Vocations, which was authorized by the General Conference of 1948, is described as follows in the Discipline: (par. 643).
"In each Annual Coifference there shall be a Com-mission on Christian Vocations. The bishop and district superintendents, in co-operation with the general Inter-board Committee on Christian Vocations (par. 1415), shall nominate the members of this commission to be elected by the conference. It shall be the duty of this commission to organize a program for presenting to the youth of the churches the opportunities and claims of the Christian ministry and other forms of Christian life service. Taking into account the basic interests and apti-tudes of interested young people, it shall advise them as to the necessary preparation for specific vocations and give continuing encouragement and guidance to suitable candidates throughout their preparation. This commission shall co-operate with the Interboard Committee on Chris-tian Vocations".
The secretary, Miss Willie Frances Coleman, has kept a list of the names of those young people in the conference who have volun-teered for full-time Christian service, and through her the Commis-sion on Christian Vocations has been in touch with them during the year.
The Commission had a part in financing and in planning the program for the State-Wide Conference on "The Call to Preach", held at Millsaps College April 22 - 23, 1949.
A Conference on Christian Vocations will be sponsored by the Commission at Lake Stephens Camp June 18-19. The following fields will be represented by selected resource persons: Christian home-making, teaching, preaching, medicine, nursing, missionary and deaconess work, and director of religious education. It is our hope that in the future the program at such conferences will include more areas of Christian service. The Commission requests the co-operation of all the pastors in urging the attendance of their inter-ested young people at the conference this year.
Respectfully Submitted, Bond Fleming, Chairman Willie Frances Coleman, Secretary
DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS We your committee on District Conference Records of the
North Mississippi Conference in session at First Church, Columbus, June 1949, have examined all the District Conference Records and find that each one has been well kept.
B. G. Whitehurst R. C. Mayo
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Report No. I
When this Conference year began your Board of Education had realized one of its highest ambitions of service in being able to offer to the Conference at last a competent staff of workers for counsel and assistance in all three age divisions in the local church. Our Executive Secretary, Rev. J. E. Long, in addition to his over-all guidance of the conference program, is giving valuable assistance where called upon as a worker with adults. Miss Willie Frances Coleman has won wide recognition in her work with youth. And Miss Vera Montgomery, our new Conference Director of Children's Work, has already made a place of large usefulness in the Confer-ence. These three full-time workers in your service are co-operating with Conference and District •fficers along all lines. We are very happy to have now a complete staff of Christian workers.
In this short year our work has been principally one of plan-ning; but our planning has been thoroughly done, we believe, to include a wide area of our local churches. Our goal is to reach an increasing number of workers with courses of Christian training back in our local churches. We are continually endeavoring to reach back into the local church situation to leave a deposit of trained leadership which will carry on a year-round program of Christian work. This year, through the work of you and its corps of ac-credited teachers in the Conference, about 700 persons were enrolled in training schools.
In the early part of the year a Planning Conference on Christian Education was held in every District staff, in each instance, set up definite objectives to be reached within the year. In addition to this, in the Children's Division, a training conference for vacation church school workers was held in every District. In these centers of training, 101 churches were represented, and 487 persons were in attendance. Our youth training programs are reaching an ex-panding number of our young people. Impressive evidence of this was seen at the very beginning of the year when 115 young people on Youth Night came at the invitation of Bishop Franklin to the altar.
Youth Fund offering this year amounted to $4439.75. Our conference-wide training programs are set up for this sum-
mer at Lake Stephens to reach all age groups beginning with the Juniors. There are ten different assemblies scheduled from June 13 through September 9.
We are not losing sight of our hundreds of Methodist young people in attendance at the state institutions of higher learning. Your board is an active co-operation with the Board of Education of -Mississippi Conference to maintain the Inter-Conference Com-mission on Student Religious Work. A Methodist program is being promoted where our young people are in attendance at state insti-tutions.
We take high pride in Millsaps College. We urge our pastors and church school leaders to present the claims of our church college to the ablest young people we have who are ready for col-lege. For the first time, this year Millsaps College appears in our Conference budget drawing resources directly from our Conference treasury.
We are grateful for the splendid co-operation given this year by the numerous persons who serve the Conference, District, and
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sub-District organizations. They are the good right arm of the Board of Education.
Respectfully submitted, W. J. Cunningham, Chairman A. Y. Brown, Secretary
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Report No. 2 We, your Board of Education, beg leave to make the following
recommendations: Rev. J. E. Long to be Executive Secretary of the Board of
Education; Miss Willie Frances Coleman to be full-time Director of Youth Work; Miss Vera Montgomdty to be full-time Director of Children's Work; Rev. W. L. Pearson to be voluntary Conference Director of Adult Work.
Respectfully submitted, W. J. Cunningham, President A. Y. Brown, Secretary
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Report No. 3 We, your Board of Education make the following nominations: Bishop Marvin A. Franklin to be ex-officio member of the
Board of Trustees of Millsaps College; Rev. E. F. Tucker to be a member of Commission on Town and Country Work representing the Board of Education on the Commission.
Respectfully submitted, W. J. Cunningham, President A. Y. Brown, Secretary
EVANGELISM We would like first of all to express to all pastors of the Con-
ference our sincere appreciation for your fine responsiveness to the program of evangelism during the past year. It is with genuine gratitude that some evidence of progress can ge noted in this most important phase of our work. During the conference year 1947-48 all pastors in the conference combined, averaged receiving 163 persons per month on Confession of Faith. During this past year the average number of accesions on Confession of Faith per month was 196. This record of improvement was made despite the uncertainties as sociated with the short year and during months that have not been predominately Evangelistic. Even with the improvement shcwn, we are far from satisfied with the evangelistic effort in cur Conference and ask your support for the following program for the conference year 1949-1950 with the hope that greater victories may be won this year.
First of all, we commend the program of Evangelism as sug-gested by the General Board for the Advance for Christ and His Church. This Board calls upon its pastors to Advance:
In making the Methodist Church an Evangelistic Church; In winning persons for Christ of every age by every method;
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In making every Methodist a Witnessing Christian; In winning decisions for Christ at our regular services; In visitation and personal evangelism skills; In training church school teachers to ge evangelists; In training persons for church membership and christian living; In assimilating our members in the life of the church; In establishing individuals and families in Bible reading, prayer, and the devotional life; In winning whole families for Christ and in making our homes truly Christian; In using the radio, the press, visual aids, motion pictures, evangelistic literature, and all available means of com- munication for Christ and his Church; In establishing new cloirches.
We also accept for our Conference the quotas for accessions on Confession of Faith as set up by the General Conference. The following are the quotas for each year of the Advance:
In 1949 win one on C. F. for every 17 active members; In 1950 win one on C. F. for every 14 active members; In 1951 win one on C. F. for every 14 active members; In 1952 win one on C. F. for every 12 active members;
The quota for the calendar year 1949 for our Conference is 4,045 on Confession of Faith based on the active membership of 68,723. We recommend that each District accept its quota and make plans for attaining it.
2nd. We recommend the continuation of the monthly reports of pastors to the Conference Secretary of Evangelism as of accessions, and the mailing of the compiled reports back to each pastor and each Charge Lay Leader.
3rd. We urge that a District plan of Evangelism be set up to in- clude the following:
(a) The organization of the District Committee on Membership and Evangelism.
(b) The acceptance of the General Conference quotas for ac-cessions in the Advance For Christ and His Church.
(c) The conducting of two demonstration programs of Visitation Evangelism in each District—One to be on a rural charge and the other in one of the larger churches.
4th. We recommend the following program for every local church in the North Mississippi Conference.
(a) As early in the year as possible that a complete religious survey be made for the purpose of discovering the unchurched in each community.
(b) The organization of the committee on Membership and Evangelism with a Membership Secretary, and that a report of this committee be made at Quarterly Conferences using the special blanks for this purpose. Each member of this committee should be a subscriber to Shepherds Magazine, the official publication for Evangelism. Where possible, it is recommended that the local church present each member with a years subscription to the Shepherds. •
(c) The selection of a group of workers in each local church and give them specific training in the techniques of visitation evangelism and have several days of intensive visitation.
(d) The organization of a Fisherman's Club or a Fellowship of Evangelism for the continuous program of Visitation Evangelism.
(e) That the pastor's class in the church membership be con-ducted preceding Easter or at some other appropriate time.
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(f) That a revival meeting or New Life Movement be conducted in each church during the conference year.
(g) That each Charge push the movement to reach and win the Family for Christ and His Church; That every Methodist family be enrolled in the Christian Family movement—practicing daily family worship using the Upper Room.
We have received the report of Rev. A. P. Stephens for the conference year and recommend that he be re-appointed Conference Evangelist Supply.
We most heartily commend the work of our Conference Secre-tary of Evangelism, J. R. Grisham, and recommend that he be re-appointed.
Respectfully submitted, R. g. Moore Ma is E. Armstrong, Sec., Treas.
HOSPITALS AND HOMES Bishop Franklin and members of the North Mississippi Conference
in session at Columbus, June 8-12, 1949, we submit the following re-ports:
No. 1 THE METHODIST HOME
The Rev. J. H. Morrow, Superintendent of our Methodist Home in Jackson, appeared before the Board and submitted his report as follows:
The first phase of our building program has been completed. If we are to continue on to completion, much sacrificial giving on the part of our Methodist people must be done. We still need three new homes for our children, a school building, an administration building, garage, and other out buildings. To all of you we are grateful beyond our ability to express our gratitude and love.
Cash receipts have been as follows on voluntary quotas: District Voluntary Quotas Paid Balance Aberdeen $ 3,624.77 $ 7,540.08 Columbus _ 5,265.57 3,407.79 $1,855.78 Corinth 3,487.59 3,669.24 Greenville 6,184.43 6,678.01 Greenwood 4,475.13 4,948.24 Sardis 3,882.27 4,087.41
$26,817.76 $30,330.77 $1,855.78 The Board expresses its appreciation to Brother Morrow and the
members of his staff for the outstanding work accomplished during the past year. We also express appreciation to those who have given so liberally to the maintenance of the Home and the Building Fund. Especially do we thank Dr. and Mrs. Rawls, and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Sherard, Jr., for the proposed gift of $5,000 in memory of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Sherard, Sr.
The trustees are: CLASS A. Terms expire 1950. Rev. W. L. Robinson, Mr. E. A. Tan-
ner. CLASS B. Terms expire 1951. Rev. T. B. Thrower, Judge M. F.
Pierce. We nominate for Class C. Terms to expire 1952: Rev. G. R.
Williams, Mrs. Medford Leake. Quadrennial Representative of W.S.C.S., Mrs. E. E. McKeithen, Jr.
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No. 2 MEMORIAL MERCY HOME HOSPITAL
Rev. J. W. Ailor, Superintendent of our Memorial Mercy Home Hospital, and Dr. J. G. Snelling, manager of the Building Program, were before the Board and gave reports of the needs and progress of the Hospital and asking for our continued support in both operational expenses and in the building program. We heartily commend the services of both these good men.
We recommend the continued support of all the churches on be-half of this Christian service. Your Board of Hospitals and Homes is suggesting December 18-25, 1949 as Memorial Mercy Home Week.
MEMORIA; MERCY HOME Cash Receipts and Disbursements
Operating Fund For the Year Ended April 30, 1949
Cash balance—May 1, 1948_ $309.53 RECEIPTS:
Patient Care: Co-Operative Fees _____ _____$ 4,318.75 Baby Board 89.00 4,407.75
Appointments and Special Offerings: Louisiana Conference 3,272.30 Mississippi Conference .__ 1,857.73' North Mississippi Conference ___ 950.09 6,080.12
Special Day Offerings: Louisiana Conference ________ 31,962.21 Mississippi Conference 9,543.67 North Mississippi Conference 4,500.87 46,006.75
Collections: New Orleans Area___________ 22.00
Contributions: Miscellaneous _______ _____ 5,591.17
Miscellaneous: Traveling Expense—Refund Telephone-Telegraph—Refund _ Cash Over Coupon Bonus Repayments on Loans______ Building Fund Receipts________ Bank Loans _____________ Withholding Taxes Collected Transferred from Building Fund Contribution for Special
Improvements _______
372.62 36.63
.38 131.75 216.29
2,524.33 6,000.00 1,162.00 3,905.03
100.00 14,449.03
Total Receipts____________$76,556.82
Disbursements (Schedule "1")
CASH BALANCE—APRIL 30, 1949
$76,866.35 76,967.36
101.01
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No. 3
SANITORIUM Regret was expressed by all members of the Board over the
passing of the former Chaplain, Rev. H. E. Raley. We feel fortunate in securing the services of Rev. J. 0. Ware to carry on this very worthy work. The Board heartily recommends the cooperation of all churches in helping our Chaplain to supply motion pictures, maga-zines, and a supply of books suitable for children. Some radios for the new negro infirmary of 140 beds are among the immediate needs.
No. 4 METHODIST HOSPITAL
Mr. J. M. Crews, Superintendent/ of the Methodist Hospital, sub-mitted an informative report on the work of this institution. We are indeed fortunate in having the services of such a capable man. He has during recent months received national recognition in the field of hospital administration.
From April 1, 1948 through March 31, 1949 the number of patients admitted was 12,750. There were 3,020 births and an average daily occupancy of 293. Admissions to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital shows a reduction. There were 3,346 in-patients treated and 10,707 out-patients treated.
Last year (calendar year 1948) the North Mississippi Conference gave the Methodist Hospital $4,682.22 in benevolences and Golden Cross. At the end of the same period the hospital had furnished $23,523.44 in free care to patients living in North Mississippi Con-ference. The large difference in free service and the amount raised by the Conference has been carried by the paying patients who can ill afford to pay more than his own bill. This is one of the few hospitals owned by the Methodist Church where the paying patient has to carry such a large portion of the charity load.
The mortgage indebtedness is approximately $75,000. On March 21, 1949 a contract was signed for approximately $612,000 for new buildings and equipment.
The Charter of the hospital requires that six trustees be elected annually from this Conference to the Board of Trustees of the hos-pital. We recommend the re-election of the following:
CLERICAL: E. H. Cunningham, G. H. Boyles. LAY: J. H. Sherard, D. H. Hall, Joe Young, Mrs. N. N. Maxey. We recommend Rev. M. E. Armstrong as Golden Cross Director. Your Board is designating January 8, 1950 as Golden Cross Sun-
day. We commend Methodist Hospital School of Nursing to our pastors; by their recommendations, qualified young women may be trained for a nursing career.
Signed: C. L. Rogers, Chairman Mrs. J. D. Wroten, Secretary
LAY ACTIVITIES We are glad to report a year of devotion and attentiveness to
the causes of the church on the part of the Lay Boards of the local churches.
The church finances generally have been well managed and all accepted obligations met in full.
The special undertaking of the church, such as the Day of Dedication offering, has been loyally supported. We are particularly
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gratified with the unusual amount of effort and the very liberal gifts of their material substance, on the part of Laymen to the building of new churches and parsonages.
We call to your attention the increasing attendance of busy laymen at the District and Conference-wide meetings of our church. Laymen's day has been partially observed in the churches of the Conference this short Conference year, but much progress could be made through closer cooperation, to its complete observance. Several Laymen's retreats have been successfully held and we recommend more District-wide meetings of this nature. Our Laymen need a broader fellowship and intense cultivation along the, lines of Lay responsibilities in the local church and in the church at large.
We report quite a number of new organizations of "Methodist Men" this year and we urge the establishment of many more, for broadening the base of Lay Attivities in the local church, develop-ing more of the younger leadership among the men and creating a finer fellowship among all groups of the church membership.
We reaffirm our loyalty and devotion to our church, and pledge our cooperation to Bishop Franklin, District Superintendents, and our Pastors in meeting its prograM for the year ahead.
Respectfully submitted,
J. G. Houston, Sr.
MINISTERIAL TRAINING The Board of Ministerial Training and qualifications makes
the following report of its activities pursuant to its scope of work as outlined by the Discipline:
It is our duty, in co-operation with other agencies, "to enlist suitable candidates for the Christian ministry" and "in every way practicable to provide guidance and counsel to them in their train-ing and preparation". Accordingly, we have the names of approxi-mately fifty young men who have either taken the first steps into the Methodist ministry or are prospects for the ministry. We ask the pastors to keep us informed concerning the boys of the local churches who may be interested in this high calling of God. We have recently made a study of the need for preachers in our church. This need is appalling. At the 1948 Annual Conference there were 189 appointments to be made, and there were only 143 active members of the conference available for these appointments. Forty-six places had to be supplied in some way. During the last eight years there has been an average net loss of three (plus) active conference members per year, (not taking into account the eleven men we have in the seminary). During the last twenty years we have had an average of only three and one-half men to be admitted on trial per year. Fifty-two per cent of our present number of active conference members are above the age of fifty, thirty-eight being sixty years old or older. In twenty-two years time we will lose over one-half of our present conference members by compulsory re-tirement alone. We estimate it will require ten new men per year for the next ten years to meet the needs for preachers in our con-ference, and this is conservative. Let each of us do all possible to encourage our young men to hear and heed God's call to preach the gospel of Christ. It is encouraging to see that an increased number of young men in the last two or three years are giving serious consideration to the call of the Methodist ministry.
Our board was one of the sponsoring agencies to the Call To Preach Conference held at Millsaps College in April. We heartily commend it and urge its continuance from year to year.
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We call attention to the following short-term schools where work may be taken in the Conference Course of Study and better preparation had for the work of the pastor: The School for Ac-cepted Supply Pastors and the School for Town and Country Re-ligious Workers at Emory University; The School for Accepted Supply Pastors at Duke University; and our own Conference Leadership School to be held at Lake Stephens Camp this fall. This board is furnishing a forty-dollar scholarship to the School for Accepted Supply Pastors at Emory, and the school at Emory is granting seven like scholarships to men of our conference. Like-wise, Duke will grant five scholarships to the school there.
We commend to all accepted supply pastors and undergraduates of our conference the new course of study for this quadrennium. So long as funds are available it is the policy of this board to pay the Correspondence School fees ford undergraduates and Accepted Supply pastors taking the required courses of study, provided each year's work is completed within the year. We commend the Ac-cepted Supply pastors for the interest they have shown during this conference in the prescribed course of study for Accepted Supply pastors.
We recommend that hereafter the course of study for License to Preach be taken with the Correspondence School at Emory University, just as all other courses are taken. This will relieve the District Licensing Committee of examining duties, but will free them for the consideration of the more urgent matters of the character and suitability of candidates for license to preach.
We recommend that the following students be left without appointment to attend school:
E. A. Bailey Jr., Emory University J. C. Christian, Emory University J. T. McCafferty, Jr., Emory University J. H. Holder, Jr., Emory University John E. Sutphin, Emory University J. W. Youngblood, Emory University Huntley C. Lewis, Northwestern University Johnny A. Dinas, Duke University T. R. Poole, Vanderbilt University Don S. Youngblood, Southern Methodist University
A. C. Bishop, Chairman W. R. Richerson, Rgstr.
RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING
Since it requires a considerable amount of time to satisfactorially complete a year's assignment in the conference course of study, and since this year has been a seven month year, the Board of Ministeri-al Training and Qualifications recommends that the conference ex-cuse those men who have not completed the third or fourth year of the course of study.
'This is in accordance with paragraph 346 of the Discipline and is for the purpose of allowing this year to count as a year of effec-tive service for these men even though they will be retained in the course for another year. The men who will be effected by this action. are: Ocel Lex Elliott, Joseph Eugene Long, and Joseph Melton Carothers.
Signed: A. C. Bishop William R. Richerson, Registrar
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MILLION FOR THE MASTER
RESOLUTION
Whereas, the causes representing in the "Million for the Mas-ter" movement are even more urgent than when the campaign was launched and some $150,000 remain to be raised in order to reach the $1,000,000 goal and,
Whereas, a number of churches and charges of our conference have unpaid pledges to the "Million for the Master" movement and are continuing to make payments on these pledges; therefore,
Be it resolved that the "Million for the Master" movement be continued under the direction of the Commission and Executive Committee as established by tip original action when the move-ment was inaugurated.
J. E. Stephens
R. G. Lord
MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION
Report No. I
In this day of world-wide confusion when there is such a clamor for power it behooves the church and all constructive agencies to use wisely all of its resources toward the advancement and strengthening of God's Kingdom here on earth. It is the policy of this board to try to use our very limited financial resources so that the greatest possible good will result to the work where we try to help.
One of our greatest responsibilities is to supplement salaries of pastors on so-caned mission charges. We have tried to do this to the greatest extent possible.
We are extending every possible help to the educational work of the church, in co-operation with the Board of Education in providing leadership education. We are also helping to promote the Evangelistic work of the church by supplementing the support of a full time evan-gelist.
We have tried to formulate and follow plans and regulations that will promote cultivation and growth in the charges where we give financial aid to the end that these charges where we give financial aid will rapidly become self sustaining and thereby release funds for use in developing new fields. We believe that there are few if any charges that, if properly cultivated and developed, can show just claim to permanent support from the Board. We have evidence to support this attitude as several charges have not asked for support this year.
Rev. Thad H. Ferrell is nominated to serve as Conference Mis-sionary Secretary and also to represent this Board on the Board of Managers for our Leadership School.
Rev. C. T. Floyd is nominated to represent the Board for Camp Lake Stephens. Rev. N. N. Maxey is nominated to represent the Board 'on the Commission of Town and Country Work and also Commission for Southeastern Jurisdictional Deaconess Association.
C. T. Floyd, Chairman
W. S. McAlilly, Secretary
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MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION Report No. 2
Church Extension Section Since the last Annual Conference we have granted donations as
follows: Pleasant Valley, Guntown Circuit .$ 200 Liberty, Guntown Circuit 150 Sherman 500 Ashland Parsonage 500 Longtown Parsonage 500 Algoma Parsonage 250 Ashland 500 Arkabutla 250 Friendship, Greenwood Springs Circuit 400 Hickory Flat 400 Lambert 400 Oak Grove, Mantachie Circuit 300 Pleasant Hill, Iuka Circuit 50 Snowdown, luka Circuit 250 Tvro Parsonage 75 Wesley Chapel, Poplar Creek Circuit_____ 150
Since the last Annual Conference we have granted a loan: Webb and Sumner Parsonage________ $3,500
Since the last Annual Conference we have recommended that the General Board make the following donations:
Friendship, Greenwood Springs Circuit $ 500 Oak Grove, Mantachie Circuit—. 600 Palestine, Mantachie Circuit 400 Ashland 1,000 Sherman 1,000 Buena Vista, Pleasant Grove Church 300
Since the last Annual Conference we have recommended that the General Board make the following loans:
Ashland $5,000 Sherman 6,500
We have on hand in the Donation Fund $124.83. We have avail- able in the Loan Fund $4,395.11. All of our funds are deposited with the General Board of Missions and Church Extension, Louisville, Ky.
Respectfully submitted, J. 0. Dowdle, Chairman E. L. Jernigan, Secretary
MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION Report No. 3
We the Board of Missions and Church Extension hereby mominate and recommend the reappointment of Rev. A. R. Beasley as Chaplain of the Mississippi Penitentiary at Parchman.
C. T. Floyd J. M. Foreman T. H. Ferrell
RACE RELATIONS Be it resolved by the North Mississippi Conference, that the
money which we receive from Race Relations Day Offerings be given to Rust College.
W. L. Robinson A. Y. Brown R. G. Lord
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SABBATH OBSERVANCE
Upon one occasion certain individuals come to Christ question-ing about other individuals keeping the Sabbath. With a continuous and ever changing of habits and religions of the world, probably we should go to Christ and ask him about the right of keeping the day sacred and Holy in such a way that would glorify him and his Kingdom.
Experience has proved that every mechanical device or machine will last longer if given routine periods of rest, adjustments, and repair. These great machines called human beings possessed with a never dying soul also need periods of rest, adjustments and re-plenishing. God knew man that he made in his own image. That is why he instituted the Sabbath, so the lives and souls of men after a period of labor and wearing away might be made new through the observance of the Sabbath may.
It is not the purpose and ,desires of this committee to tell you how to observe the Sabbath, we only say to you, "Approach the throne of Grace and Know Christ's answer how you might keep the Sabbath for the best of your souls and the Kingdom of God".
In view of the fact that the Sabbath is more and more being disregarded as a Holy Day and is becoming to increased multitudes a mere holiday, the Church must rise to the challenge and with greater faith and loyalty. We now have with and among us the commercialized Sabbath. When the government allows Sabbath de-secration permitting the promoters of commercialized recreation in the forms of theaters, athletics and other amusements; and also, allows industries and other means of commerce to ply their trade it is time for the church to arise and face these enemies that hinder the progress of God's Kingdom.
We, your committee urge that the church in every phase of its work arise and face this enemy of the Kingdom by living, teach-ing, and preaching, "Remember the Sabbath to Keep it Holy".
Signed:
0. L. Elliott E. H. Cunningham A. C. Adams
SESQUI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, October 10, 1949 will mark the 150th Anniversary of
the entrance of Methodism into the Natchez Country of the Missis-sippi Territory; and in view of the fact that great preparation is being made by the Mississippi Conference for thd Sesqui-Centennial Cele-bration of this important event, and
WHEREAS, a cordial invitation has been extended to the North Mississippi Conference by the Historical Society of the Mississippi Conference,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the North Mississippi Conference shall observe this
year 1949 as Sesqui-Centennial year, and shall make it a part of the policy and objectives of the conference for this year to lift up and encourage a lively study of the History of Methodism in Mississippi.
2. That recognition be given in all Conference and District Meetings.
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3. That recognition be given in each local church by preparing and presenting the history of the local church, and that a copy of each history shall be filed with the Conference Historical Committee.
4. That old records, journals biographies, clippings, letters, and any other data of historical value shall be collected and placed in the custody of the Conference Historical Committee.
5. That each District Superintendent in quarterly conferences shall stress the importances of keeping the membership rolls and other church records efficiently and up to date, and shall ask the question, "Are the Records of the Church being faithfully kept?"
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that our people shall be ,prepared in all our churches to hear Bishop Franklin's address on the Metho-dist Radio Hour on Sunday, OctobeP 9, 1949, and that the cabinet appoint a fraternal representative from our conference to the of-ficial celebration at Washington, Mississippi on October 9 - 11, 1949.
Signed: S. E. Ashmore, Chairman Bond Fleming D. J. Savage E. M. Sharp
BOARD OF TEMPERANCE
In the face of confused moral judgements on every hand we feel that Methodist must allow the clear voice of christian conscience to be heard. The intolerable moral, social, and spiritual wreckage which is but the fruit of beverage alcohol demands a reawakened con-science and a revival of resistance to this evil. The task which faces us is too great for us to perform alone. Therefore, we humbly look to Almighty God for strength and leadership. We must not re-treat for the time for Advance is at hand. We are confident of the fact that if we are to expect the help of God we must certainly utilize all the strength and ability he has placed at our disposal.
We submit the following outline of program:
1. That in keeping with the Advance Movement we begin the Temperance Advance in the church by:
(a) By preaching "total abstinence by the individual and pro-hibition by the state" until Methodists separate themselves from the beverage alcohol traffic and are willing to make a public commitment.
(b) By seeing that every Church School, youth assembly, camp, or other training units of our church include alcohol edu-cation in their programs.
(c) By continuing to include a vital "Temperance Hour" in the program of our Annual Conference, and by urging the dis-trict superintendents to promote an active program within the districts in cooperation with the Conference Board.
(d) By observing commitment day in every charge either on the proper day or some appropriate day.
(e) By insisting on the enforcement of all restrictive laws on the manufacture, sale, and usage of beverage alcohol.
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(f) By undertaking an active campaign throughout the confer-ence to get our people to qualify themselves to vote, and to exercise that privilege so that candidates who are "dry" may have at least a decent chance to be elected to office and of being supported after they are elected.
(g) By urging the early passage of adequate legislation to make illegal all advertising of alcoholic beverages.
We recommend the continuance of the payment of 5c per mem-ber in the local church to finance the participation in the Mississippi Church Council for Narcotic Education.
We are concerned that this program shall be executed with wisdom and with caution. Let us not merely adopt a program and then fail to execute it because of lack of zeal and enthusiasm. We fear inertia most. We call the ,Methodists of the North Mississippi Conference to action on this mfftter.
Trusting that we are doing the will of God for our day let us go forth with a holy boldness to claim our people and all others with whom we may come in contact as redeemed from the slavery to beverage alcohol. In the name of our God let us set up our banners.
H. R. McKee, Chairman J. F. Elliott, Secretary
TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK
Report No. I We make the following recommendations: I. That this Annual Conference set aside and adopt the 4th
Sunday in May as its official Rural Life Sunday. This day being the National Rural Life Sunday, and is recommended by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Extension Secretary.
2. That we continue to promote a Rural Life Conference on every Charge where practicable, at the time and place most convenient for pastor and people, but as near to Rural Life Sunday as practical.
3. That attention and interest continue to be given to beauti-fication of church grounds, and proper furnishings and equipment of Parsonages and churches.
4. That a sign bearing the name of the church be placed on or near each church, and wherever possible and practical; pointers be placed at road intersections.
5. A deep appreciation is herewith expressed to the larger churches which have participated in sponsoring programs on their neighboring Rural charges, and we urge the con-tinuance of this brotherly love exemplification.
FINANCIAL REPORT
Cash and Receipts_ .781.76 Expenditures 107.85
Balance on Hand 673 91
Respectfully submitted,
J. W, Gibson, Chairman N. L. Threet, Sec.-Treas.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK Report No. 2
Whereas, the last General Conference permitted each Annual Conference to create its own commission to administer the Minimum Salary Fund; The Commission on Town and Country Work recom-mends to the North Mississippi Annual Conference, now in session, that the bishop shall appoint three Ministers and three Laymen of this Conference whose duty will be:
1. To make a careful study as authorized in paragraph 806 Discipline 1948, which deals with the Minimum Salary Plan.
2. It shall be the duty of this committee to submit to the 1950 session of the North Mississippi Annual Conference the find-ings of said committee with the plan and schedule they shall work out, for the action and *termination of the conference.
Respectfully submitted, J. W. Gibson N. L. Threet, Sec.-Treas. For The Commission.
TREASURER'S REPORT Bishop Marvin Franklin and Members of the North Mississippi Conference:
It is my privilege to submit my report of monies received during the past seven months:
Benevolences _______________________$ 60,095.75 Conference Claimants 32,319.24 District Superintendents 16,348.06 Conference Entertainment_ 5,264.86 Jurisdictional Conference. 2,385.24 Administration Fund 1,395.37 Episcopal Fund 4,395.37 Fellowship of Suffering and Service_ 651.16 Golden Cross 3,242.48 Chaplain Sanatorium 592.48 Methodist Youth Fund 3,122.01 Veterans Day__ ..... ______ ..... _____ 1,067.08 Methodist Student Fund 472.42 Church School Rally Day 1,322.17 Memorial Mercy Home Building Fund__ 3,469.37 Race Relations 956.25 Temperance 1,292.93 District Work 682.06 Methodist Home__________ _____ 1,448.87 Miscellaneous 871.73 Week of Dedication 20,187.84
Total $161,444.60 I have earnestly endeavored to serve you in an efficient manner
and to respond to all requests promptly. I extend to all pastors and church treasurers my sincere thanks for their kindly cooperation.
I am indebted to Dr. Ferrell and his co-workers of the First Church of Columbus for the ample facilities furnished me for my work.
Respectfully submitted, E. A. Tanner, Treasurer North Mississippi Conference The Methodist Church
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WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE New experiences are coming to us almost hourly in these days.
The responsibilities that are ours as members of the great organi-zation called the "Woman's Society of Christian Service", have not lessened as we move into this new year, for we face a future that will call for the best that we have as individuals and as an organi-zation. We can only meet these responsibilities and go forward as each individual responds. As Christians first, and as members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, our supreme mission in this hour is that we translate into action the faith that we affirm. It is our obligation to become an informed group. There can be no hope of shaping a better world unless we approach with open minds the problems which this entails.
Being alive and alert to 'Ur needs and demands of the world suggests many activities for iTomen today. We must study and read more diligently than ever before. We must pray more earnestly and sincerely. We must organize societies. We must visit the shut-ins, the new-corners, and the grief-stricken. We must attend the church services more faithfully. We must secure new members for the Woman's Society of Christian Service and for the church, and we must make larger gifts and give more systematically to the call of missions.
We must do these things and many others because we are living in such a promising time—promising because a new spiritual vitality is manifesting itself under the program of the "Advance for Christ and His Church".
Through the many departments of the Woman's Society of Christian Service we are attempting to answer what the followers of Christ can do as we face this great challenge.
In these months we have gained some new concepts of geogra-phy. We have been led right up to the edge of a world that is un-deniably one. We have learned some new lessons in time, and we shall have to learn others. We have learned that only moral transforma-tions in the hearts of men and nations can save the world from utter chaos. Christians must feel a new sense of urgency if we are to move out from where we are to where we ought to be.
We have organized 22 new socities and gained 876 new members. We have raised for missions $35,240; for supplies, $3,251; and for Christian Social Relations and Church Activities, $23,870.
Missionaries have always been the important factor in the world mission of Christ. The Woman's Division is calling for 1700 new workers in this quadrennium. Those who are to answer this call are in our Methodist homes and in our colleges. Let us pray together for the youth of our church that they may have the courage to yield to the will of Christ for their lives, and that we, through them, may be able to help meet the needs of the world.
Mrs. N. N. Maxey Conference President, W. S. C. S.
WORLD PEACE We, your committee on World Peace, submit the following re-
port: The peace of the world is broken because of sin. When indivi-
duals, or families, or nations forget God, conflict and war inevitably follow.
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Christ is the only cure for sin; hence he is our only hope for world peace.
We cannot save civilization unless we bring individuals, families, and nations to know Christ as our Saviour. Every soul brought to Christ is a battle won for world peace. Our task, as a church, is to hold up Jesus Christ.
Respectfully submitted, W. W. Bruner, Chairman W. T. Bazzell, Secretary
WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE Report Mo. I
In order to promote a more equitable participation in the Con-ference benevolent funds, the Conference Commission on World Service and Finance requests that each Conference Board sharing in the conference benevolent funds submit a detailed report of their receipts and expenditures to the Conference Commission on World Service and Finance two weeks before the convening of the Annual Conference.
We recommend that the Conference Treasurer pay for the number of copies of the Conference Journal as the Conference Secre-tary shall deem necessary to have printed.
And that an amount of $1500.00 be allowed for conference ex-penses and for clerical help and office expenses.
That the support of the District Superintendent shall be pro-vided for according to the plan set forth in paragraph 788 of the 1948 Discipline.
That the District Superintendent's salary, office and traveling expenses be fixed at $450.00 per month, each for the ensuing con-ference year.
That an assessment of an amount equal to 8% of the pastor's salaries for the current year be placed on the churches of the Con-ference to meet the salaries, office and travel expenses of the Dis-trict Superintendents, and that this fund be remitted to the confer-ence treasurer monthly, or at least quarterly by the pastor or the church treasurer of each church in the conference.
That the District Stewards be authorized to provide funds to care for the upkeep of the District Parsonage.
We recommend that the surplus in the District Superintendent's Fund be kept for use in case of deficit.
That an amount equal to 13/4% of the pastor's salaries be paid for the Bishop's Fund.
That charges paying $1200.00 or more on pastor's salary be asked to pay an amount equal to 1% of the pastor's salary for con-ference entertainment.
We recommend that an amount of $150.00 be raised in each district for the support of the Chaplain of the Sanitorium, in a manner to be determined by the District Superintendents and the District Stewards.
We nominate Mr. E. A. Tanner as Conference Treasurer and Mr. T. E. Lott, Conference Auditor.
We recommend that all assessments based on a percentage of the pastor's salary be figured on the salaries of the year 1949-50.
We recommend the approval of the following plans to raise money within the bounds of the Conference on a free-will basis: •
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Memorial Mercy Home-Hospital of New Orleans to solicit funds for operation on a suggested quota basis.
Methodist Hospital, Memphis, to solicit funds for a chapel. Candler School of Theology to solicit funds for Theological
student residences. Methodist Home to solicit funds on a suggested quota basis. Board of Temperance to solicit funds financial program. We recommend that the Chaplain of the Sanitorium be author-
ized to solicit funds for the promotion of his work. With reference to the actions of the conference last year to
cooperate in the building program of the Memorial Mercy Home-Hospital, we recommend that the $12,000.00 be alloted to the various Districts as follows:
Aberdeen District $2,000 Corinth District 1,500 Columbus District 2,000 Greenville District 2,500 Greenwood District 2,500 Sardis District 1,500
Total
$12,000
Respectfully submitted, T. B. Thrower, Chairman E. C. Driskell, Secretary
WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE
Report No. 2 We recommend the following allotments for the General and
Conference Benevolences for th conference year 1949-50: General Funds $40,687.00 Conference Fund 58,853.00 Apportioned as follows: General Fund 4087 Conference Fund 5913 Receipts from conference work to be divided as follows: Miss. Methodist Advocate .068 to yield approximately $ 4,000 Conference Missions .247 " ti St 14,500 Church Extension .102 " " it 6,000 Board of Education Regular Program .219 " .it It 12,858 Student Work .172 " it it 10,100 Millsaps College .084 " it it 5,000 Lay Activities .006 " 4t 44 350 Evangelism .034 " it CC 2,000 Memorial Mercy Home .015 " it it 850 Methodist Hospital .026 " it it 1,545 Board of Temperance .017 " if it 1,000 Town and Country Work .003 " tt ti 200 Ministerial Training .003 " "
it 200 Christian Vocation .004 " it Si 250 To be apportioned to the districts as follows: Aberdeen District $16,950 Columbus District 17,600 Corinth District 13,600
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Greenville District 19,500 Greenwood District 17,400 Sardis District 14,490
Total $99,540
Administration and Jurisdictional Conference Funds be appor-tioned as follows:
Gen. Adm. Jur. Con. Aberdeen District____________________$ 368 $ 612 Columbus District 380 639 Corinth District 291 494 Greenville District 433 727 Greenwood District 368 627 Sardis District s 309 522
$2,149 $3,621 We recommend that the fund necessary to bring the reserve
pension fund up to $118,492.00 as adopted by the conference last year, (See 1948 Conference Journal page 61) be apportioned to the Districts as follows:
Aberdeen District. $6,800.00 Columbus District 7,080.00 Corinth District 5,480.00 Greenville District. 7,840.00 Greenwood District 7,000.00 Sardis District 5,800.00
Total
$40,000.00 Respectfully submitted, T. B. Thrower, Chairman E. C. Driskell, .Secretary
PROMOTION OF WORLD OUTLOOK RESOLUTION
We have in our missionary periodical, WORLD OUTLOOK, an agency of cultivation which has been acclaimed by our bishops and other leaders as one of the finest of its kind in the country. We are convinced that its wide circulation would constitute the best possible cultivation for the Advance movement and the whole cause of missions.
Unfortunately, many of our people do not receive this periodical. Although it is the official missionary organ of the whole church, most of, its subscriptions come through the Woman's Society of Christian Service, and the whole church membership beyond that society receives little or no missionary literature. This situation should be at once corrected.
Therefore, be it resolved, that this Annual Conference under-take during the week of October 2, 1949 to place WORLD OUT-LOOK in the homes of all our people, especially those not now being reached, and that the efforts of our preachers to this end be correlated with the similar work of the Woman's Society.
C. T. Floyd, Chairman W. S. McAlilly, Secretary Thad H. Ferrell, Conf. Missionary
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MEMOIRS WISTER DALE BENNETT
By J. D. Wroten
On Nov. 5, 1887 there was born to Mr. E. M. and Mrs. Frances Britt Bennett, near Winona in Montgomery County, Mississippi, a little red headed boy. They named him Wister Dale. This fine little boy was educated in the common schools of Montgomery County and had other special studies.
We first met Wister about 1912 when his church, Bethesda, was added to the Duck Hill Charge, which we were serving from Mill-saps College. He was at thatiotime Superintendent of the Sunday School at Bethesda. It was our pleasure to see him licensed to preach at Tula, Mississippi June 19, 1913. In the fall of 1914 he was admitted on trial into the North Mississippi Conference at Starkville, Mississippi. He was received into full connection and ordained deacon, by Bishop W. B. Murrah, Dec. 3, 1916 at Winona, Mississippi, and was ordained elder, by Bishop J. C. Kilgo.December 12, 1918 at Clarksdale, Mississippi. On January 6, 1915 Brother Bennett was married to Miss Orma Williams also of Montgomery County. They were blessed with a fine family of boys and girls whom they edu-cated well.
During his fruitful ministry, Wister and his good wife served the following Charges: Randolph, Waterford, Sardis, and Courtland circuits, Moorhead, Merigold, Boyle and Pace, Crenshaw and Sledge, Rosedale and Benoit, Schlater, Glen Allan and Avon, and Sunflower and Doddsville.
His longest pastorate was Glen Allan and Avon which he served nine happy years. His shortest pastorate was sunflower and Dodds-ville, which he served from November 7, 1948 to December 1, 1948.
It was our pleasure to be in his home, preach for him, and hold his Quarterly Conference in his new and his last charge at Sun-flower on November 28, 1948. It was the sentiment of all the officials that he had made a wonderful beginning on that charge. This fine beginning was evidenced by the fact that many items of the finan-ces were reported in full for the year.
On the following Wednesday, while working with a door at the parsonage, all of a sudden God opened another door—the door to Heaven. I have a feeling that God said to Wister that morning, "It is enough, come up higher". In just a very few minutes the spirit of our dear friend and true servant of God entered that wonder-ful somewhere that the soul of each of us longs for.
At ten o'clock Saturday morning December 4, 1948, funeral services were held in the little Methodist Church at Glen Allan, where he had served for nine years, by Rev. J. D. Wroten, District Superintendent of the Greenville District and Rev. J. 0. Dowdle, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Indianola. His body was laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery at Glen Allan overlooking Lake Washington.
He rests not cold beneath the grasses Not close-walled within the tomb Rather in our Father's mansion Living in another room. Shall I doubt my Father's mercy? Shall I think of death as doom? Or the stepping over the threshold To a bigger, brighter room?
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_MILLARD ALEXANDER BURNS By
L. P. Wasson
Millard Alexander Burns, son of James A. and Elizabeth Burns, was born near Baldwyn, Mississippi on November 27, 1875. Trained in the warm atmosphere of a genuinely Christian home, his young life was being molded to the Christian pattern, but he had a definite experience of salvation under the preaching of one of the saints of the North Mississippi Conference, Rev, Luke McKeown, at the age of 14 years, at old Winfield Church on the Blue Springs circuit. The glow of that heart warming never faded from him. He taught school for several years in Ittawamba County, but even the high privilege of guiding young minds and hearts in the higher knowledge of the truth about earthly things did not satisfy—he felt the call of God to proclaim the message of Salvation through Jesus Christ the Son of God and the Saviour of the world which he himself had experienced. He was licensed to preach under Rev. W. C. Harris, Presiding Elder of the Corinth District, and from the Marietta Quarterly Conference in April 1904.
He was happily married to Mittie Alice McGaha, December 23, 1900. She was a faithful, loyal helper in all his work, as well as a devoted mother and home-maker for Millard and his eight children. Five of the children survive him—Rex Burns, Pocahontas, Ark.; Carl Burns, of Meridian, Mississippi; Mrs. A. J. Broome, Como, Mississippi; and Clyde Burns, of Saltillo, Mississippi. His brother, Rev. J. B. Burns is an honored member of the North Mississippi Conference and now pastor of the New Albany circuit.
Brother Burns served the following circuits: Corinth circuit, Iuka, Wheeler, Buena Vista, Okolona, Green Wood Springs, Nettle-ton, Mt. Pleasant, Water Valley—main Street, Potts Camp, Macon, Fulton, New Albany, and Rienzi, and here at Rienzi in 1927 he lost his voice and superannuated for about 3 years. He moved to the Mississippi Conference and with the restoration of his voice he served Eucutta Charge one year, returned to North Mississippi Con-ference and served Popular Creek 3 years, Black Hawk, 3 years, Mooreville, 1 year. He was stricken with heart trouble and retired in 1940.
As a superannuate his heart still burned with the passion of a real gospel messenger. His zeal to serve was so great that he overcame the counsel and judgement of the writer, and he was permitted to supply the Marietta Charge for about a year in 1947. Like Paul, he counted not his life dear unto himself if by any means he might save some. The work was too much for him and he went down, again. The Master called him home December 31, 1948, from his home in Saltillo, Mississippi. His funeral was con-ducted in the Saltillo Church that he loved so much and where he was a real pastor's helper, by his pastor Dr. H. G. Williamson, assisted by the writer, with the house overflowing with relatives, friends and brother ministers. He was buried in Saltillo Cemetery with Masonic honors. He was a Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the Eastern Star. He had a warm fraternal heart, but the fraternity he loved best was the North Mississippi Conference of Methodist preachers and laymen. He loved the fellowship of his brethren.
Millard Burns was a man of God, a brother beloved. He was humble in spirit, loyal to his church and his friends, a good husband and father, and faithful unto death in the service of his Lord. Another faithful soul has heard the welcome greeting, "Well-done,—enter thou the joy of thy Lord".
A good man never dies—Millard Burns was a good man.
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CLAUDE ALGERNON PARKS By
N. N. Maxey
Following the sunset hour on Thursday, January 13, 1949, Claude Algernon Parks quietly and peacefully entered into fullness of life. In the quiet of the evening hour at the Methodist Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, he simply fell asleep. We fondly believe he could have said with Victor Hugo, "I have finished my day's work, but I have not finished my life. My days' work will begin in the morning. My tomb is not a blind alley, it is a thoroughfare; it closes with the twilight to open with the dawn".
Of him it could be said, "Thy star of life hath set awhile". The star sets, but there is an afterglow, the light lingers on. This token of honor, therefore, is not a find goodby. It is simply a reminiscence of the yesterdays and the yesteryears.
Brother Parks lived an abundant, rich life. But this did not just happen. There is a background. There was the wholesome background of the home in which he was born on July 11, 1885; the influence of his sturdy parents, Elisha Harrison Parks and Sue Sullivan Parks; the intimate fellowship with brothers and sisters. There were the dreams of childhood's day among the hills and valleys around Water Valley, Mississippi, where he was born, attended school and church and where he grew to manhood. He became a Christian early in life and united with Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church near Water Valley at the age of thirteen. There were the visions of his student days at Millsaps College from which he received a B. A. degree, and later, at North-western University where he spent one year.
There was another day which was rich in meaning to him, the day he was licensed to preach at Oxford, Mississippi, in 1912. But still a more meaningful day was the day on which he was admitted on trial at New Albany, Mississippi, in 1915. This was followed by the day on which he was admitted into full connection by Bishop Murrah at Oxford, Mississippi, in 1917. Then there was the day on which he was ordained by Bishop Kilgo at Aberdeen, Mississippi, in 1919.
Two years before his ordination, on November 18, 1917, he was married to Sarah Lovie Clark, the attractive, lovely daughter of an honored Methodist preacher, the late Reverend William A. Clark and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Moore Clark. These two, now one, went forth to serve the church to which they were dedicated for a period of thirty-two years.
This parsonage home was also blessed with two lovely children. Sarah Lovie, now Mrs. 0. B. Wooten, Jr., of Leland, Mississippi, and Claude Algernon, Jr., who now resides in New Jersey. •
Thus for thirty-seven years—his entire ministry, Brother Parks gave of his best to the North Mississippi Conference. His first ap-pointment was the Kosciusko Circuit in 1915-1917. And during the years that followed he and his family lived and loved and served the church at Ackerman, Tunica, Greenville, Amory, Indianola, Grenada, Corinth, and New Albany. In 1942 he was appointed Dis-trict Superintendent of the Sardis District, serving faithfully and effectively the full term of six years. In November 1948 he was ap-pointed• as pastor at Hollandale. But during the early weeks of his auspicious pastorate in the beautiful little city of Hollandale he surrendered his torch. Rather, he did not surrender his torch, he merely passed it on to others.
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Brother Parks preached like he lived, or lived like he preach-ed--buoyantly, fearlessly, sincerely, lovingly. Countless hundreds will rise up one day and call him blessed.
On Saturday, January 15, 1949, at ten o'clock in the morning the last rites were conducted at the Methodist Church in Hollan-dale, of which he had been the loved pastor, with Bishop Marvin Franklin in charge, assisted by Reverends J. D. Wroten, J. 0. Dow-dle, John M. McCay, and N. N. Maxey. After which the body was laid to rest at Indianola, Mississippi.
In addition to a large congregation of friends and relatives from far and near, a large group of minister friends were present.
How appropriate were the words of one of his loved hymns on that January evening:
Sun of my soul! Thou Alaviour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes.
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OUR HONORED DEAD (A complete list of ministers who have died, of the North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and The North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, has been published in the annual journals through 1947).
THE METHODIST CHURCH Entered
Intineracy Died Age 1886 1940 74 1886 1940 84 1910 1940 63 1905 1940 64 1912 1940 65 1895 1940 78 1895 1941 78 1892 1941 83 1888 1941 77 1909 1941 59 1902 1941 66 1869 1941 91 1920 1942 54 1899 1942 85 1916 1942 62 1897 1942 77 1908 1942 68 1919 1943 53 1898 1943 83 1904 1943 63 1918 1943 63 1919 1944 55 1890 1944 76 1895 1945 74 1894 1945 83 1908 1945 69 1900 1945 70 1893 1946 75 1901 1946 73 1904 1946 73 1900 1946 71 1896 1946 81 1896 1946 81 1903 1946 72 1883 1947 92 1910 1947 67 1900 1947 71 1890 1947 79 1907 1947 69 1897 1947 69 1915 1948 53 1923 1948 69 1902 1948 71 1921 1947 74 1925 1948 62 1916 1947 81 1915 1949 63 1916 1948 61 1906 1948 73
W. W. Woollard B. P. Fullilove W. N. Dodds W. N. Duncan P. F. Lutter I. W. Raper J. J. Garner W. W. Mitchell R. H. B. Gladney C. A. Northington
J. T. Lockhart . J. Brooks
J. R. Murff T. H. Porter
1.1. W. Robertson . R. Wilson . F. Brooks
G. W. Robertson E. C. Sullivan T. M. Bradley E. M. Allen W. T. Phillips J. H. Felts S. A. Brown B. P. Patterson E. G. Mohler H. P. Lewis J. M. Bradley W. M. Campbell
W. C. Galceran, Sr S. T. Ledbetter R. S. Lawson J. A. Patterson W. L. Storment N. G. Augustus A. S. Brisco V. C. Curtis E. S. Lewis A. C. McCorkle W. H. Mounger S. H. Caffey W. H. Heath W. W. Jones W. B. Turner G. C. Schwartz A. F. Moore C. A. Parks W. D. Bennett M. A. Burns
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CONFERENCE SESSIONS (A complete list of conference sessions of the North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the North Mississippi Conference of the Meth-odist Protestant Church, has been published in all journals through 1947).
THE METHODIST CHURCH
PLACE TIME PRESIDENT
Cleveland Nov 2- 5, 1939 W. T. Watkins R. G. Lord Columbus Nov. 6-10, 1940 H. M. Dobbs R. G. Lord Greenville Nov. 5- 9, 1941 W. W. Peele R. G. Lord Louisville Nov. 4- 8, 1942 W. W. Peele R. G. Lord Tupelo Nov. 3. 7, 1943 W. W. Peele E. M. Sharp Starkville Nov. 1- 4, 1944 L. Decell E. M. Sharp Greenwood Nov. 7-11, 1945 L. Decell
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Amory Nov 6-10, 1946 E. M. Sharp Grenada Nov. 5- 9, 1947 U. V. W. Darlington E. M. Sharp Clarksdale Nov. 3- 7, 1948 Marvin A. Franklin.. E. M. Sharp Columbus June 8-12, 1949 Marvin A. Franklin.. E. M. Sharp
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Miller. R. G El. N. Miss. 1944 0. F. Milligan, W. W Ef. N. Miss. 1923 0. T. Moore, R. G Ef. N. Miss. 1915 0. T. Moorhead, H. C Ef N. Miss. 1944 0. T. Nabors, J. L., Sr EL N. Miss. 1907 0. T. Nabors, J. L, Jr Ef. N. Miss. 1937 0. T. Nanny, R. C Ef. N. Miss. 921 0. T. Neblett, R. P R. V. Miss. 17901 0. T. Nicholas, G L Ef. Miss. 1914 0. T.
M. P. Oakes, C. L Ef. N. Miss. 1918 0. T. Pearson, W. L Ef. V Miss 1924 0. T. Peden, M. J Cl. N. Miss. 1938 0. T Poole, T. R. Ef. N. Miss. 1943 0. T. Potts, S. B Ef. N. Miss. 1924 0. T. Potts, E. G Ef. N. Miss. 1940 0. T. Raper, A. 8 R. N. Miss. 1910 0. T. Ray, F. W. Er. N. Miss. 1945 0. T. Ray, Our. Ef. N. Miss. 1914 0. T. Ray, C. M Ef. N. Miss. 1922 O. T. Richardson, 0..1 R. M. P. 1931 0. T. Richerson, W. lt, Ef. N. Miss. 1939 0. T. Rhos, Seaman Ef. N. Miss. 1918 0. T. Roberts, J. E Ef. Miss. 1917 0. T.
M. P. Robinson, W. I Ef. N. Miss. 1923 0. T. Rogers. C. L Et. N. Ga 1912 0. T. Scott, M. E Ef. N. Miss. 1917 O. T. Selman, W. 8 R. N. Ala. 1910 O. T. Sharp, E. B R. N Miss. 1903 0. T. Sharp, E. M Ef. N. Miss. 1931 0. T. Shaw, E. M R. N. Miss. 1911 O. T. Shelton, T E Ff N. Miss. 1944 0. T. Simpson. J. D R. N. Miss 1902 0. T. Smith, H. L. Ef. N. Miss. 945 0. T. Smith, W. D Ef. N. Miss. 1933 0. T. Smoot, E. R. R. N. Miss. 1911 Spires, J. M. R. N. Miss. 1891
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M. P. Tucker, E. F Ef. N. Miss. 1930 0. T. Tucker, K. I El. N. Miss. 1929 0. T. Twitchell. M. H Ef. N. Miss. 1934 0. T. Twitchell, J. 0 Ef. N. Miss. 1947 0. T. Wallace, H. G Ei. N. Ga. 1939 0. T. Wallace, H. If Ef. N. Miss. 1921 0. T. Wallace, W. L., Jr Waugh, W. D Ef. N. Miss. 1939 0. T. Ward, J. W R. Miss. 1903 0. T. Wasson, L. P El. N. Miss. 1904 O. T. Wasson, J. C Ef. N. Miss. 1925 0. T. Wasson, R. E Ef. N. Miss. 1931 0. T. Weber, Jasper R. D. Moi. Wendle, W. D R. N Miss. 1894 0. T. West, A. M Ef. N. Miss. 1923 0.1. White, W. 1 R N. Miss. 1915 0. T. Whitehurst. B. 0 Ef. M. P. .1
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ON TRIAL Bailey, Elisha Allen, Jr 2nd Year Dinas, Johnny Anastatious 2nd Year Holder, James Hardy, Jr 2nd Year McCafferty, James Thomas, Jr 2nd Year Sutphin, John Everett 2nd Year Youngblood Donald Swayze 2nd Year Christian,Jefferson C 1st Year Lott, William R. Jr. 1st Year Wasson, Lockett Alton 1st Year Youngblood, John Wesley 1st Year
90 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE Charges and Churches
Aberdeen, Thompson Memorial. Algoma, Camp Ground, Ebenezer, Palestine, Wash-
ington, Troy, Fairview. Amory.
Greenbrier (Becker), Grady's Chapel, Paine Mem- orial, Tranquil.
Buena Vjita, Boone's Chapel, Egypt, Ebenezer, Pleasant Grove.
Calhoun City. Derma Derma, Big Creek, Cross Roads, Nebo. Fulton Fulton, Friendship. Greenwood Springs Greenwood Springs, Center Point, Gatman, Friend-
ship, New Hope, Pleasant Grove, Ragin's Chapel, Soule's Chapel, Quincy.
Houlka Houlka, Concord, Van Vleet, Wesley Chapel. Houston Houston. Mooreville Mooreville, Oak Hill, Andrew's Chapel, Allen's
Chapel, East Tupelo. Nettleton... Nettleton, Carolina, Evergreen, Shiloh, New
Chapel, Pine Grove. Okolona Okolona, New Hope. Pittsboro-Bruce Pittsboro, Bruce, Shady Grove, Tabernacle, Hunt-
er's Chapel. Pontotoc Pontotoc. Prairie Prairie, Strongs, Hamilton. Salem-Friendship Salem, Friendship, Christian's Rest, Liberty Hill,
Sand Springs. Shannon Shannon, Brewer, Pleasant Grove. Sherman Sherman, Belden, Chesterville, Bethel, Blue Springs. Smithville Smithville, Antioch, New Bethel, Van Buren, New
Salem. Toccopola Toccopola, Midway, Spring Hill, Thaxton, Tula,
Yocona. Tremont Tremont, Asbury, Harden's Chapel, Mt. Olive,
Mt. Pleasant, Hopewell. Tupelo, First First Church. Tupelo, Wesley Wesley Memorial. Vardaman Vardaman, George's Chapel, Loyd, Pyland, Rhode's
Chapel, Thorn, Young's Chapel. Verona Verona, Plantersville, Union, Palmetto. Woodland Woodland, Foster's Chapel, Prospect, Palestine,
Sparta, Macedonia.
COLUMBUS DISTRICT
Artesia-Mayhew Artesia, Mayhew, Sessums, Shaeffer's Chapel, Curtis Chapel.
Belief ontaine .Bellefontaine, Walthall, Spring Hill, South Union, Slate Springs, Shady Grove, Lebanon.
Brooksville Brooksville, New Bethel, Pope's Chapel. Caledonia Caledonia, Flint Hill, Steen's Chapel, Piney Grove,
Mt. Pleasant, McBee.
ABERDEEN DISTRICT Charges Churches
Aberdeen Algoma
Amory Becker
Buena Vista
Calhoun City
METHODIST CHURCH 91
Chester Chester, Antioch, Chapel Hill, Nebo, Pisgah, Salem.
Columbus, First First Church. Columbus, Central Central Church. Crawford Crawford, Trinity, Murrah's Chapel, New Hope. Ethel Ethel, Shady Grove, Chapel Hill, Liberty Chapel,
Tabernacle. Eupora Eupora, Lagrange. 'Kosciusko First Church. Kosciusko Circuit Williamsville, Marvin Chapel, Pierce's Chapel,
Bethel, Salem. Longview Longview, Cedar Bluff, Pheba, Pugh's Mill,
Smyrna, Adaton, Bevil's Hill. Louisville First Church. Louisville Circuit White Hall, Ccnter Ridge, Pleasant Hill, New
Hope, Mt. Ifebron, Middleton, Vernon. Mathiston-Maben Mathiston, Maben, Providence, Double Springs,
Clarkson, Mt. Moriah. Macon First Church. Macon Circuit Salem, X-Prairie, Center Point, Cooksville. Noxapater Noxapater, Rocky Hill, Mt. Pisgah, Mt. Pleasant,
Flower Ridge. Rock Hill Rock Hill, Union, Oak Ridge, Spring Grove,
Seneashe, Shrock. Sallis Sallis, McAdams, Bethel, Salem. Shuqualak Shuqualak, Center Valley, Macedonia. Starkville First Church, Bell's School House. Sturgis Sturgis, Big Creek, Mt. Airy, Bethel, Pleasant Hill. Weir-McCool Weir, McCool, Salem, Liberty Hill, Bowie Chapel,
Owen's Chapel. West Point First Church, Siloam. Winston Circuit High Point, Rural Hill, Macedonia, Mashulaville.
Ashland
Baldwyn Belmont
Blue Mountain
Carolina Chalybeate
CORINTH DISTRICT
Ashland, Lamar, Liberty, Harris Chapel, Rice Chapel.
First Church. Belmont, Golden, Old Bethel, Wesley Chapel,
Patterson's Chapel. Blue Mountain, Jacob's Chapel, New Hope, Shady
Grove. First Church. Blackland, Blythe Chapel, Liberty, Oak Grove,
Jumpertown, Cross Roads. Burnsville, Chapel Hill, Clausel Hill, Hebron,
Hopewell, Jacinto, Rocky Springs, Indian Springs.
Carolina. Chalybeate, Camp Ground, Ebenezer, State Line,
Blackjack. First Church. Trinity Church.
Booneville Booneville Circuit
Burnsville
Corinth, First Corinth, Trinity Gaines-Box- Mt. Carmel Gaines Chapel, Box Chapel, Mt. Cannel. Dumas Dumas, Mt. Hebron, Mt. Zion, Paynes Chapel,
Clear Creek, New Harmony, Weir's Chapel, Pauls Chapel.
Guntown-Saltillo Guntown, Saltillo, Liberty, Pleasant Valley. Hickory Flatt Hickory Flatt, Bethel, Ebenezer, Pisgah, Winborn.
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Holly Springs First Church. Iuka First Church. Iuka Circuit Bethel, Harmony, Mt. Evergreen, Pleasant Hill,
Snowdown, Spring Hill, Salem. Kossuth Kossuth, Mt. Pleasant, Pleasant Hill, Wesley
Chapel. Lowery Circuit Golden Hill, Mt. Cannel, New Shelby Creek,
Friendship, Medlock, Lowery, Shiloh, Lebanon.. Mantachie Mantachie, Hebron, Ozark, Palestine, •Shiloh. Marietta Marietta, Gilmore's Chapel, Mt. Nebo, Shady
Grove, Siloam, Oak Grove. Myrtle Myrtle, Bethlehem, Glenfield, Pleasant Grove,
Union Hill. New 'Albany First Church. New Albany Circuit Ecru, Insomar, Mt. Olivet, Union Hill, Well's
Chapel. Potts Camp Potts Camp, Bethlehem, Cornersville, Macedonia. Rienzi Rienzi, Bethel, Pisgah, Thrasher. Ripley First Church. Rocky Springs Rocky Springs, Patrick, Camp Ground. Tishomingo Tishomingo, Bogg's Chapel, Dennis, Mt. Pleasant,
Paradise. Walnut Walnut, Falkner, Brownfield. Wheeler Wheeler, Asbury, Meadow Creek, Lebanon, Hodges
Chapel.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
Arcola-Murphy Arcola, Murphy, Locks. Belen-Darling Belen, Darling, Lake Carrier. Benoit Benoit, Long Shot, Winterville. Boyle Boyle, Pace, Lynn. Clarksdale First Church. Cleveland .First Church. Coahoma-Jonestown Coahoma, Jonestown. Drew First Church. Dubbs Dubbs. Dublin-Mattson Dublin, Mattson, Cagle Cross Roads. Duncan-Alligator Duncan, Alligator, Hillhouse. Friars Point Friars Point, Lyon. Glen Allen Glen Allen, Avon. Greenville, First First Church. Greenville, Trinity Trinity. Gunnison-Rosedale Gunnison, Rosedale. Hollandale Hollandale. Indianola Indianola. Inverness-Isola Inverness, Isola. Leland Leland. Lula-Dundee Lula, Dundee. Merigold-Sherard Merigold, Sherard, Shipman's Chapel. Moorhead Moorhead. Ruleville.
Shaw-Litton Shaw, Litton. Shelby Shelby. Sunflower-Doddsville Sunflower, Doddsville, Blaine, Fairview. Tunica Tunica.
METHODIST CHURCH 93
GREENWOOD DISTRICT
Acona Acona, Emory. Belzoni Belzoni. Black Hawk Black Hawk, Coila, Enon, Smith Chapel. Carrollton Carrollton, North Carrollton, Longview, McCarley,
Valley Hill, Marvin Chapel. Coffeeville Coffeeville, Bethlehem, Gray Rock, Goshen, Skuna
Valley. Duck Hill Duck Hill, Gore Springs, Chapel Hill, Mars Hill,
Bethel, Hopewell. Durant . Durant. Ebenezer Ebenezer, Coxburg, Hebron, Liberty Chapel. Grenada First Church. Holcomb Holcomb, Tie Want, Ebenezer, Spring Hill, Sparta. Itta Bena • Itta Bena. Kilmichael Kilmichael, Salem, Stewart. Lambert-Crowder Lambert, Crowder, Brazil. Lexington First Church. Marks Marks. Minter City-Glendora Minter City, Glendora, Cain Lake. Pickens-Goodman Pickens, Goodman, Richland. Poplar Creek Shiloh, Wesley Chapel, Poplar Springs, Bethel,
North Union, Friendship, New Providence. Schlater-Phillip Schlater, Phillip, Tippo. Sidon-Cruger Sidon, Cruger. Swiftown Swiftown, Morgan City, New Hope. Tchula Tchula. Tutwiler Tutwiler, Vance, Rome. Vaiden-West Vaiden, West, Hebron, Midway, Bowling Green. Webb-Sumner Webb, Sumner. Winona First Church. Winona Circuit Bethlehem, Columbianna, Bethesda, Bluff Springs,
New Hope.
SARDIS DISTRICT
Abbeville-Waterford Abbeville, Waterford, Asbury, Cambridge, Chula-homa, Harris Chapel, Mt. Zion.
Arkabutla Arkabutla, Hunter's Chapel, Strayhorn. Batesville Batesville. Byhalia Byhalia, Emory, Fountain Head. Charleston Charleston. Cockrum Cockrum, Green Leaf, Hebron, Independence,
Palestine. Coldwater Coldwater, Love, Brooks Chapel. Como Como. Courtland-Shuford Courtland, Chapel Hill, Wesley Chapel, Eureka,
Mt. Olive, Pisgah. Crenshaw-Sledge Crenshaw, Sledge, Sarah. Hernando Hernando. Horn Lake Horn Lake, Hind's Chapel, Minor Memorial,
Eudora. Lake Cormorant Lake Cormorant, Walls, Robinsonville. Longtown Longtown, Cypress Corner, Truslow, McGee's
Chapel, Pleasant Grove, See's Chapel. Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant, Marshall Institute, New Salem, PlOPm**"'"RNANSSOMISWP Union, Early Grove. Oakland Oakland, Enid, Oak Grove, Tillatoba.
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Olive Branch Olive Branch. Oxford First Church. • Paris Paris, Liberty, Pine Flatt, Raper's Chapel. Pleasant Hill Pleasant Hill, Barton, Lewisburg, Mineral Wells,
Baker's Chapel. Pope • Pope, Shiloh, Center Hill, Bethel. Red Banks Red Banks, Victoria, Grub Hill, Mack, Mahon,
Marvin. Sardis First Church. Sardis Circuit Cold Springs, Davis Chapel, Curtis, Terza, Wesley
Chapel. Senatobia Senatobia. Tyro Tyro, Free Springs, Fredonia, Emory, Mt. Vernon,
Looxahoma. Water Valley First Chifrch. Water Valley, N. Main North Main, Taylor, Palestine, Love Joy.
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AUDITORS REPORT Reverend T, B. Thrower, Chairman World Service and Finance Commission North Mississippi Conference of Methodist Church Corinth, Mississippi
In re. Audit of records of E. A. Tanner Conference Treasurer
Dear Sir:
I have checked the records of your Conference Treasurer in his office at Indianola, Mississippi,•for the seven months period Novem-ber 15, 1948 to June 15, 1949. My report is attached hereto.
The audit was confined to check of the Treasurer's records. No outside verifications were effected except as to the bank account. The records were in excellent condition.
Summary of the receipt and disbursement statement for the period is here shown:
Balance forward from the last report $11,073.05 Collections for all purposes 163,042.76
Total to be accounted for 174,115.81 Distributions and disbursements
to 6/15-49 $135,427.00 Final distribution 6/15-49__ 27,623.58 163,050.58
Balance in funds 11,065.23
Distributions of the fund for benevolences were made in accord-ance with apportionments recommended in the report of your Com-mission to the 1948 Conference Session. The 4th Sunday Church School offerings are included in the totals paid for benevolences shown on the schedules of receipts. Benevolences paid were 104.6% of acceptances.
The last page of this report schedule a list of direct payments from certain charges for various activities. These payments did not pass through the Treasurer's hands. The list was prepared from copies of receipts which had been forwarded to him.
Based upon examination of the records it is my opinion that your Treasurer has properly accounted for all funds paid in to him and has distributed or disbursed such funds in accordance with authorizations or vouchers.
I am submitting a separate report of my check of the accounts of the sundry sub-treasurers who function under the jurisdiction of the Conference.
Respectfully submitted,
T. E. LOTT Certified Public Accountant.
July 6, 1949
METHODIST CHURCH 97
E. A. TANNER, Treasurer • NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS NOVEMBER 16, 1948 TO JUNE 15, 1949
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RECEIPTS: • Benevolences accepted $10,011.00 $ 9,890.00 $ 7,659.00 111,833.00 $10,665.00 $ 8,077.00 $58,135.00 Benevolences paid 11,206.86 10,052.59 7,656.05 12,156.76 11,111.52 8,605.52 60,789.30 Conf. Claimants Fund 4,678.50 5,080.69 4,845.78 6,621.41 6,604.41 4,822.86 32,653.65 District Sup. Fund 2,482.08 2,801.01 2,568.21 3,378.66 2,902.72 2,450.73 16,583.41 Conf. Entertainment Fund 783.25 856.04 831.65 1,130.50 983.91 785.19 5,370.54 Jurisdiction Conference
Expense Fund 367.98 403.90 264.85 432.97 630.83 • 319.21 2,419.74 Administration Fund 215.00 240.09 160.80 229.90 368.50 202.08 1,416.37 Bishops Fund 635.18 734.01 695.65 860.64 769.60 641.69 4,336.77 Fellowship of Suffering
and Service 108.80 15.00 61.50 80.00 258.10 127.76 651.16 Golden Cross 331.42 168.46 564.68 1,096.20 503.84 585.68 8,250.28 Sanatorium Chaplain 96.67 98.70 72.08 100.30 142.50 92.73 602.98 Youth Fund 493.53 568.86 583.64 496.19 464.12 270.81 2,877.15 Veteran's Fund 150.80 12.50 596.80 10.00 205.98 91.00 1,067.08 Rally Day 273.96 202.27 327.94 348.40 358.77 219.10 1,730.44 Week of Dedication 2,954.14 3,412.64 3,301.97 3,896.28 4,020.35 2,512.46 19,897.84 Miscellaneous Funds 876.83 2,279.62 895.14 2,209.43 1,571.54 1,563.49 9,396.05
Total Receipts 25,655.00 26,926.38 23,426.74 32,847.64 30,896.69 23,290.31 163,042.78
Fund Balances 11-15-48: s Treasurer's Expense fund 2,684.53
District Superintendents' fund 7,475.95 Conference Entertainment fund 222.18 Episcopal Residence fund 604.61 Youth fund 42.39 Sanatorium Chaplain fund 63.39 11,073.05
Total to be accounted for 174,115.81
Distributions and disbursements 163,050.58
Fund balances 6-15-49: Treasurer's expense fund 2,789.91 District Superintendents' fund 6,409.36 Conference Entertainment fund 1,492.72 Fellowship of Suffering and Service fund 222.98 Youth fund 150.28 11,085.23
Total accounted for 174,115.81
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E. A. TANNER, Treasurer
NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH STATEMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS AND DISBURSEMENTS
NOVEMBER 16,1948 TO JUNE 15, 1949
Benevolences: General Fund, Thomas B. Lugg, Treasurer 525,504.17 Conference Work:
Christian Literature, Mississippi Methodist Advocate 2,582.64 Conference Missions, Hugh Clayton, Treasurer 9,056.43 Church Extension, Board of Church Extension, Louisville, By 3,340.20 Board of Education, Regular, W. E. Bufkin, Treasurer 7,575.73 Board of Education, Student, W. E. Bufkin, Treasurer 5,337.44 Board of Education, Millsaps College 3,340.20 Board of Lay Activities, W. R. McCormack. Treasurer 241.03 Board of Evangelism, Mathis E. Armstrong, Treasurer 585.40 Memorial Mercy Home, New Orleans, La 482.11 Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Tenn 860.89 Board of Temperance, James T. Elliott, Treasurer 585.40 Town and Country Work, N. L. Threet, Treasurer '137.74 Ministerial Training, W. R. Richerson, Treasurer 137.74 Christian Vocation, N. Bond Flemning, Treasurer 172.18
59,939.30 59,939.30 Transferred on Treasurer's books to expense fund 850.00
60.789.30
Conference Claimants, A. R. Beasley, Treasurer 31,803.65 31,803.65 Transferred on Treasurer's books to expense fund 850.00
32,653.65
District Superintendents' fund 16,800.00 16,800.00 Transferred on Treasurer's books to expense fund 850.00
17,650.00 Fund balance 11-15-48 $ 7,475.95 Fund balance 6-15-49 6,409.36
Decrease in fund 1,066.59
16,583.41
Conference Entertainment fund: Advance for Columbus expense 4,000.00
Less refund on Clacksdale expense 1948 300.00
Transferred on Treasurer's books to expense fund 700.00
3400.00 3,700.00
4,100.00 Fund balance 11-15-48 222.18 Fund balance 6-15-49 1,492.72
Increase in fund 1,270.54
5,370.54
Jurisdictional Conference fund, B. A. Whitmore, Treasurer 2,419.74 General Administration fund, Thomas B. Lugg, Treasurer 1,416.37 Bishop's fund, Thomas B. Lugg, Treasurer 4,201.11 4,201.11
Transferred on Treasurer's books to expense fund 135.66
4,336.77
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E. A. TANNER, Treasurer NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH
STATEMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS AND DISBURSEMENTS NOVEMBER 16, 1948 TO JUNE 15, 1949
Fellowship of Suffering and Service, Thomas B. Lugg, Treasurer Golden Cross, Methodist Hospital, Memphis, Tenn
651.16 3,250.28
Sanatorium Chaplain fund, John P. 11/..m.tts Treasurer 443,41 443.41 Fund balance 11-15-48 • 5 63.39 Fund balance 6-15-49 222.96
Increase in fund 159.57
602.98
Youth fund: • Mrs. D. H. Hall, Treasurer, W. S C S 1,339.63 Board of Education, Nashville, Tenn 1,299.63 Board of Christian Education, Special 130.00
2,769.26 2,769.26 Fund balance 11-15-48 42.39 Fund balance 6-15-49 150.28
Increase in fund 107.89
2,877.15
Veteran's Day fund, A. R. Beasley, Treasurer 1,067.08 Episcopal Residence fund, T. J. Luke, Treasurer 604.61 Church School Rally Day, Confereme Board of Christian Education, W. E. Bufkin, Treas 1,730.44 Week of Dedication, Thomas B. Lugg, Treasurer 19,897.84 Miscellaneous:
Methodist Student fund, Board of Education, Nashville. Tenn 472.42 Race Relations fund, Board of Education, Nashville, Tenn 956.25 Board of Temperance, James B. Elliott, Treasurer 1,319.88 Memorial Mercy home, Building fund, J. G. Snelling, Treasurer 3,461.83 District work 682.06 Methodist Orphanage, Jackson, Miss 1,537.37 Emory University 309.50 Memorial Mercy Home 363.11 Area Administration fund 33.66 Million for the Master ... 167.00 Wesley Foundation 60.00 Area Conference fund 12.00 Rural Life 16.00 China Relief 5.00 9,396.05
Treasurer's expense fund: 875.00 Clerical salaries
E. M. Sharp-expense 45.57 C. L. Oakes-expense 19.20 Mathis E. Armstrong-expense 29.60 Postage and stationery 140.69 Bank exchange 13.75 Bond premium 50.00 Audit 200.00 Printing-Conference Journal
1,580.67 Methodist Orphanage 5.80
2,960.28 2,960.28 Transfers from other funds 3,085.66
125.38 Fund balance 11 -15-48 2,664.53
Fund balance 6-15-49 2,789.91
Total distributions and disbursements 163,050.58
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Aberdeen $ 850.00 $ 850.00 8 324.00 $ 168.00 $ 80.00 $ 24.00 $ 12.00 $ 42.00 Algoma 175.00 175.00 110.00 57.00 21.00 6.00 5.00 14.00 Amory 933.00 1,764.48 354.38 183.00 67.50 42.00 15.00 45.94 Becker 200.00 209.88 202.00 89.83 32.10 10.00 5.00 18.86 Buena Vista 175.00 175.00 135.00 70.00 25.00 9.00 6.00 17.50 Calhoun City 240.00 240.00 157.50 81.72 36.00 15.00 10.00 24.50 Derma 100.00 80.00 31.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 Fulton 233.00 235.00 212.00 110.00 18.00 10.00 27.00 Greenwood Springs 200.00 215.00 51.00 19.00 13.00 Houlka 175.00 176.00 103.00 54.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 16.42 Houston 420.00 420.00 213.00 110.00 26.25 18.00 10.00 31.00 Mooreville 175.00 125.00 100.00 57.00 21.00 9.00 6.00 16.00 Nettleton 420.00 420.00 189.00 98.00 20.99 17.98 10.00 24.52 (Mmlona 420.00 420.00 234.00 122.50 26.25 18.00 10.00 30.50 Pittsboro-Bruce 200.00 200.00 141.75 73.50 27.00 12.00 7.00 21.50 Pontotoc 420.00 420.00 236.24 122.50 45.00 18.00 10.00 19.24 Prairie-Strong-Hamilton 200.00 199.88 142.00 73.50 30.74 9.00 6.00 13.90 Salem-Friendship 100.00 62.50 101.12 52.44 11.22 13.10 Shannon 350.00 422.31 197.03 102.04 37.50 18.00 10.00 25.50 Sherman 200.00 199.30 142.33 73.00 24.00 9.00 8.00 18.24 Smithville 175.00 102.40 102.00 54.00 20.00 9.00 6.00 18.00 Toccopola 100.00 100.00 81.00 42.00 10.50 Tremont 100.00 60.00 60.00 44.80 5.60 9.80 Tupelo, First 2,400.00 2,911.27 425.00 220.00 90.00 48.00 36.00 63.00 Tupelo, Wesley 350.00 352.00 213.00 112.00 40.90 18.00 6.00 31.00 Vardaman 175.00 125.00 107.95 88.15 16.20 4.00 14.15 Verona 350.00 451.84 197.20 102.10 37.50 18.00 10.00 32.70 Woodland 175.00 175.00 118.00 81.00 22.50 8.00 4.00 15.31
Totals 10,011.00 11,206.86 4,678.50 2,482.08 783.25 367.98 215.00 835.18
COLUMBUS Ackerman $ 256.00 $ 256.05 $ 238.32 $ 122.60 $ 45.00 $ 14.00 8 8.86 $ 29.48 Artesia 214.00 254.97 145.25 75.25 27.00 10.50 6.00 18.25 Bellefontaine 100.00 70.00 69.00 38.00 9.00 Brooksville._ 160.00 161.00 164.00 83.50 32.00 9.00 8.00 21.00 Caledonia 117.00 116.00 117.80 51.94 20.00 9.60 6.40 13.96 Chester 105.00 100.19 63.31 49.17 18.00 8.25 Columbus, Central 842.00 768.58 181.50 147.00 54.00 35.00 14.00 35.35 Columbus, First 11 211.00 1,423.60 393.75 204.18 75.00 32.08 19.25 81.25 Crawford 168.00 169.75 106.71 55.33 20.00 4.38 2.33 13.81 Ethel 214.00 214.00 219.00 116.00 27.00 16.00 11.00 33.00 Eupora 462.00 396.00 166.00 112.00 48.00 34.00 10.00 33.00 Kosciusko 854.00 854.00 378.00 196.00 72.00 22.75 14.00 50.95 Kosciusko, Circuit 105.00 107.00 71.20 36.75 7.00 4.25 9.50 Longview 208.00 125.85 80.37 43.74 16.51 9.00 5.00 13.64 Louisville 875.00 875.00 413.45 214.40 78.75 28.00 18.10 53.80 Louisville, Circuit 263.00 263.75 181.00 93.00 17.27 9.00 10.00 34.17 Macon 497.00 505.60 283.50 168.00 31.50 36.00 22.00 38.75 Macon Circuit 161.00 161.70 169.33 87.88 32.25 12.25 7.83 23.52 Nlathiston-A4aben 284.00 252.00 135.00 90.00 22.00 11.00 6.00 23.00 Nom4pater 182.00 147.27 165.28 85.39 31.29 7.71 3.94 23.70 Rock Hill 88.00 89.25 57.00 40.83 4.38 2.33 11.62 Salts 140.00 158.08 110.24 57.20 14.81 6.13 9.02 11.92 Shuqualak 140.00 140.00 175.00 91.00 20.00 10.00 6.00 23.00 Starkville 1,188.00 1,128.00 365.00 205.00 75.00 28.00 18.25 57.00 Sturgis 140.00 142.34 108.78 55.40 11.91 8.75 8.42 13.93 Weir-MoCool 214.00 209.44 157.41 81.62 30.00 12.25 7.00 20.40 West Point 854.00 893.85 330.75 171.50 36.75 22.75 14.00 42.90 Winston, Circuit 70.00 71.12 58.76 30.35 4.37 2.32 8.08
Totals 9,890.00 10,052.59 5,080.69 2,801.01 858.04 403.90 240.09 734.01
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$ 38.50 $ 10.00 $ 50.00 $ 15.00 8 229.75 $ 124.25 $ 1,947.50 20.00 2.00 81.00 10.00 501.00 17.00 10.00 50.00 $ 150.80 45.00 213.26 2,958.36
$ 3.61 2.00 25.10 6.80 88.03 691.21 20.00 2.00 • 100.00 559.50
30.00 5.00 3.00 105.40 50.00 758.12 37.00 2.00 71.00 243.00
4.00 40.00 70.00 726.00 2.00 22.16 322.16 2.00 13.18 124.45 524.48
15.00 4.00 24.00 12.00 150.00 1,033.25 2.00 10.01 346.01 4.00 25.00 809.49 4.00 15.00 87.00 967.25 2.00 70.00 554.75
10.00 4.00 21.80 10.00 210.55 285.82 1,393.15 23.50 2.00 6.88 185.31 692.71
2.00 30.00 31.00 3.53 306.91 25.75 4.00 7.14 78.26 927.53
2.67 2.50 50.00 527.04 2.00 4.00 7.10 .35.00 357.50 2.00 8.75 242.25
3.25 22.15 205.60 75.19 100.00 15.00 143.99 100.00 838.00 140.00 5,205.45
11.42 3.00 10.00 5.00 802.32 333.45
5.00 3.00 60.00 39.66 177.00 113.45 1,247.45 2.00 24.00 43.76 471.56
3 108.80 $ 331.42 3 96.87 3 493.53 $ 150.80 $ 273.96 $ 2954.14 8 878.83 3 25,655.00
DISTRICT 2.95 46.90 250.00 63.10 1,075.25 2.00 45.00 584.22
50.00 234.00 2.50 10.00 81.00 57.00 607.00 3.00 36.50 12.30 387.50 1.00 25.00 5.00 269.92
$ 15.00 7.00 35.00 134.14 115.00 1,521.55 20.00 6.42 60.00 300.00 74.08 2,869.59 5.00 .58 39.92 43.17 460.98
3.00 53.00 71.00 763.00 10.00 7.00 36.46 72.00 924.46 29.18 8.34 298.00 3 28.00 350.00 311.25 2,610.45
2.00 3 10.50 14.00 262.20 3.46 30.00 45.00 21.00 393.57
30.00 8.00 15.00 52.50 275.00 22.75 2,084.55 2.30 3.45 8.00 54.87 674.81 7.00 9.00 162.85 351.00 1,613.20 1.80 70.00 566.38
15.00 10.00 2.00 18.82 28.00 74.00 682.82 7.00 1.54 5.00 240.00 49.50 767.60 • .60 15.80 9.33 231.14
2.30 1.22 2.00 .20 36.30 21.94 429.36 4.00 10.00 52.00 5.00 536.00
15.00 7.00 31.89 73.57 561.37 810.55 3,375.65 2.01 42.01 389.55 4.00 73.27 595.39
25.00 7.00 42.00 351.00 55.00 1,992.50 1.00 28.15 21.85 223.78
15.00 168.46 98.70 588.88 12.50 202.27 3,412.84 2,279.62 26,926.38
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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS- CORINTH
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Ashland $ 144.00 $ 144.00 $ 118.00 $ 61.00 $ 22.00 $ 7.00 $ 4.00 $ 24.60 Baldwyn 270.00 270.00 220.00 114.00 42.00 13.00 8.00 34.00 Belmont 193.00 254.24 157.00 82.00 30.00 9.00 5.00 25.00 Blue Mountain 163.00 138.09 116.96 62.61 21.95 9.50 4.00 17.87 Booneville 618.00 618.00 331.00 172.00 63.00 19.00 11.00 43.00 Booneville, Circuit 154.00 125.10 ii5.75 59.50 19.75 5.75 . 3.00 15.75 Burnsville 110.00 Carolina 31.00 31.00 27.00 13.00 1.00 9.00 Chalybeate 163.00 91.91 134.00 65.00 24.00 8.00 5.00 16.00 Corinth, First 770.00 945.00 394.00 204.00 75.00 23.00 13.00 51.05 Corinth-Trinity 361.00 439.55 295.00 153.00 56.00 9.00 41.00 Corinth, Circuit 289.00 289.00 236.00 125.00 45.00 13.00 8.00 30.12 Dumas 135.00 85.50 65.00 40.50 20.50 3.00 2.00 9.15 Guntown 289.00 289.00 236.00 123.00 45.00 13.00 7.00 31.00 Hickory Flat 135.00 135.00 110.00 56.40 6.00 4.00 14.28 Holly Springs 581.00 631.00 283.00 147.00 54.00 16.00 9.00 37.00 Iuka 370.00 370.70 212.00 110.00 40.00 12.00 7.00 37.00 Iuka,(1rcuit 103.00 103.00 80.00 43.00 5.00 3.00 10.00 Kossuth 116.00 116.66 92.00 51.02 18.00 12.25 Lowery 50.00 33.00 26.55 11.60 2.00 1.30 3.85 Mantachie 144.00 144.00 118.00 61.00 22.00 7.00 4.00 30.35 Marietta 35.00 35.00 25.46 4.00 2.00 6.10 Myrtle 193.00 193.71 157.00 82.00 30.00 9.00 5.00 28.00 New Albany 934.00 933.32 354.00 184.00 67.00 20.00 12.00 49.00 New Albany, Circuit 154.00 154.00 117.00 65.45 10.45 7.00 4.00 16.42 Potts Camp 116.00 86.70 92.00 49.00 5.00 1.50 Rocky Springs 20.00 20.00 38.47 22.85 1.00 1.00 5.11 Rienzi 154.00 154.07 126.10 67.97 24.00 7.00 4.00 17.36 Ripley 445.00 445.00 260.00 135.00 49.00 15.00 9.00 36.75 Tishomingo 116.00 116.00 92.00 57.00 18.00 5.00 3.00 12.25 Walnut, 173.00 173.00 142.00 73.00 20.00 16.03 10.00 18.00 Wheeler 130.00 91.50 99.95 51.85 15.00' 3.60 2.00 14.49
Totals 7,659.00 7,656.05 4,845.78 2,568.21 831.65 264.85 160.80 695.65
GREENVILLE Arcola-Locke-Murphy $ 73.00 $ 71.96 $ 187.85 $ 77.57 $ 19.50 $ 5.85 $ 3.90 $ 19.38 Benoit 146.00 146.38 220.50 114.36 42.00 14.00 8.00 29.03 Boyle-Pace 159.00 153.00 208.08 105.75 36.00 16.50 7.75 27.73 Clarksdale 2,100.00 2,265.69 584.00 220.50 81.00 35.00 20.00 61,50 Cleveland 935.00 955.90 330.75 171.50 63.00 23.00 13.00 43.00 Coabonni-Jonadown 321.00 321.00 212.00 110.00 40.50 13.50 8.00 27.50 Drew 437.00 504.29 265.00 134.75 49.50 18.00 10.00 34.00 Dubbs 58.00 58 00 118.00 81.25 22.50 6.00 3.00 15.30 Dublin-Mattson 102.00 102.00 157.50 81.65 30.00 9.00 6.00 20.00 Duncan-Alligator 263.00 265.49 182.00 131.60 14.00 8.20 2.90 25.20 Friars Point-Lyon 219.00 219.00 213.00 110.13 40.50 14.00 8.00 27.50 Glen Allen-Avon 132.00 132.00 189.00 98.00 36.00 12.00 7.00 24.00 Greenville-First 1,458.00 1,459.75 425.00 220.50 47.25 35.00 20.10 61.25 Gunnison-Rosedale 145.00 166.43 224.15 115.75 22.50 7.17 4.00 30.45 Hollandale 466.00 466.00 283.50 147.00 54.00 20.00 11.00 36.75 Indianola 817.00 817.00 283.53 147.00 54.00 20.00 15.00 36.75 Inverness-Isola 350.00 350.00 242.50 124.90 46.00 25.75 2.25 33.70 Leland 700.00 700.00 331.00 171.50 63.00 23.00 13.00 43.00 Lula-Dundee 263.00 263.00 256.00 132.70 48.75 16.00 9.00 33.00 Merigold-Sherard 234.00 234.00 145.00 95.00 30.00 10.00 5.00 28.00 Moorhead 175.00 175.00 189.00 98.00 36.00 12.00 7.00 24.50 Ruleyille 437.00 437.00 276.00 143.00 52.00 17.00 9.00 35.75 Shaw-Litton 380.00 380.00 265.00 134.75 49.50 17.00 8.00 33.70 Shelby 487.00 467.00 283.50 147.00 54.00 20.00 9.00 36.75 Sunflower-Doddsville 296.00 346.87 219.00 113.00 36.00 12.00 7.00 29.90 Tunica 700.00 700.00 330.75 171.50 63.00 23.00 13.00 43.00
Totals 11,833.00 12,156.76 6,621.41 3,378.86 1,130.50 432.97 229.90 860.64
METHODIST CHURCH
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55.50 2.00 5.00 11.25 46.00 16.00 697.99 9.50 3.00 5.00 22.00 6.00 416.48
$ 61.50 100.00 5.00 60.00 500.00 50.00 500.00 23.65 2,557.15 8.08 1.60 • 73.73 428.01
27.00 5.00 113.00 6.55 3.00 35.43 388.89
100.00 6.00 86.00 100.00 400.00 125.00 2,522.05 50.00 36.00 35.80 100.00 123.00 1,338.35
4.00 5.00 34.74 55.00 155.00 999.86 1.00 40.00 266.65 4.00 7.00 111.00 8.00 874.00
10.00 2.00 55.00 392.68 26.00 4.00 25.00 100.00 1,332.00
3.00 27.00 75.60 15.00 909.30 5.00 1.00 23.00 25.00 298.00
1.00 40.20 331.13 .65 9.00 16.20 2.00 106.15 2.00 86.79 475.14
7.25 1.00 20.26 101.07 2.00 3.00 20.84 9.00 539.55
100.00 5.00 180.11 48.00 870.00 81.00 2,903.43 2.00 7.50 8.95 40.00 46.75 479.52 1.83 14.00 13.00 263.03
2.50 90.93 5.50 85.00 491.00 34.30 4.00 49.70 208.87 75.82 1.322.44
1.00 20.00 324.25 4.00 24.20 27.92 508.12 2.00 15.00 3.00 298.39
61.50 564.68 72.08 583.64 596.80 327.94 3,301.97 895.14 23,426.74
DISTRICT $ .65 $ 33.14 8 49.95 $ 469.55
$ 15.00 3.00 55.30 27.00 674.57 85.25 5.00 104.59 31.41 781.06 50:00 15.00 8 160.26 $ 80.00 540.00 380.00 4,492.95 70.00 5.00 62.28 69.65 121.90 86.80 2,015.78 20.00 3.00 180.52 143.76 1,079.78 25.00 4.00 102.00 120.00 1,266.54 7.80 1.00 60.00 352.85
2.00 26.00 82.00 516.15 2.90 140.24 772.53
100.00 3.00 4.00 $ 10.00 80.10 88.25 917.48 27.00 2.00 59.00 55.00 641.00 25.00 8.00 57.05 100.00 350.00 30.00 2,838.90
1.00 ' 8.75 17.30 87.25 684.75 69.36 4.00 210.00 33.50 1,335.11
8 50.00 57.00 5.00 75.00 20.00 240.00 171.00 1,991.28 51.40 3.75 10.00 244.18 16.00 1,150.43
5.00 25.00 13.16 1,387.66 51.89 3.00 91.94 99.00 1,004.28 135.00 3.00 2.00 113.00 79.00 879.00
10.00 3.00 25.00 5.00 65.00 97.00 746.50 50.50 3.00 10.20 154.18 107.00 1,294.63 51.00 3.00 215.00 100.00 1,256.95
20.00 30.00 4.00 39.00 15.00 200.00 138.50 1,463.75 3.00 36.40 52.39 73.00 928.56
175.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 300.50 40.85 1,905.60
80.00 1,096.20 100.30 496.19 10.00 348.40 3,696.28 2,209.43 32,847.64
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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS- GREENWOOD
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Acona $ 60.00 $ 76.41 $ 45.23 $ 22.00 8 4.00 $ 4.00 $ 5.87 Belen-Darling 100.00 104.00 37.00 6.00 6.00 12.25 Belzoni 900.00 900.01 331.00 175.00 $ 49.00 38.00 22.00 43.00 Black Hawk 85.00 90.00 75.60 39.00 7.00 6.00 9.00 Carrollton 300.00 300.00 )6.85 102.00 37.50 20.00 12.00 25.52 Coffeeville 180.00 180.00 141.80 80.00 28.00 20.00 10.00 19.65 Duck Hill 150.00 150.00 113.91 63.10 20.68 12.00 8.00 18.24 Durant 375.00 375.00 236.25 125.00 45.00 30.00 16.00 30.50 Ebenezer 135.00 152.97 74.95 35.00 8.00 6.00 9.75 Greenwood 2,000.00 2,213.61 1,201.02 225.00 90.00 60.00 35.00 61.25 Grenada 1,000.00 1,000.00 354.37 186.00 67.50 45.00 25.00 46.38 Holcomb 190.00 190.00 187.00 73.00 36.00 17.00 8.00 25.00 Ittallena 425.00 425.00 259.85 125.00 49.50 30.00 16.00 33.70 Kilmichael 180.00 180.00 189.00 80.00 36.00 18.00 10.00 24.50 Lambert-Crowder 300.00 265.24 197.62 109.00 37.50 23.00 14.00 26.43 Lexington 600.00 600.00 283.50 150.00 54.00 46.00 24.00 36.75 Marks 300.00 300.00 236.25 125.00 45.00 20.00 12.00 30.60 Minter City-Glendora 300.00 310.56 236.25 112.00 45.00 20.00 14.00 30.62 Pickens-Goodman 400.00 420.65 223.09 125.00 52.50 30.00 16.00 35.75 Poplar Creek 75.00 75.00 70.85 38.00 5.00 7.00 Schlater-Phillip-Tippo. 275.00 264.00 212.00 93.00 22.10 18.00 12.00 26.65 Sidon-Cruger 300.00 325.00 189.00 99.00 28.50 15.83 9.50 24.50 Swiftown 175.00 175.00 175.50 80.00 19.50 16.00 10.00 22.80 Tabula 375.00 435.87 212.65 112.00 40.50 25.00 15.00 27.55 Tutwiler 225.00 225.00 237.00 100.00 45.00 20.00 12.00 31.00 Vaiden-We8t 300.00 315.52 212.93 103.62 38.63 16.00 10.00 25.81 Webb-Sumner 275.00 275.00 235.00 100.00 45.00 16.00 10.00 30.00 Winona 600.00 696.68 307.09 150.00 58.50 36.00 20.00 39.83 Winona, Circuit 85.00 91.00 74.36 39.00 9.00 6.00 9.70
Totals 10,665.00 11,111.52 6,604.41 2,902.72 983.91 630.83 368.50 769.60
SARDIS AbbmillpWatmford $ 130.00 $ 130.00 $ 78.73 $ 41.00 $ 5.83 $ 2.92 $ 10.22 Arkabutla 130.00 121.62 67.44 42.53 11.24 Batesville 408.00 408.00 236.00 123.00 $ 54.00 20.00 10.00 37.00 1314Zaha 325.00 325.09 180.00 102.00 37.00 13.00 7.00 28.00 Charleston 540.00 540.00 289.00 148.00 56.00 17.22 10.50 38.00 Cockrum 265.00 269.50 157.00 82.00 30.00 10.00 6.00 20.00 Coldwater 290.00 374.00 177 00 91.00 34.00 14.00 9.00 21.00 Como 490.00 542.84 236.12 122.50 45.00 21.59 9.34 30.62 Courtland-Shuford.... 161.00 186.00 106.00 54.92 10.00 6.50 3.50 18.00 Crenshaw-Sledge 360.00 437.43 205 00 81.50 45.00 12.10 7.66 24.26 Hernando 345.00 343.00 236.26 98.00 26.25 10.25 8.00 30.63 Horn Lake 228.00 209.37 140.83 84.92 18.00 9.44 5.90 22.90 Lake Cormorant 245.00 244.07 204.82 106.37 39.01 12.30 7.07 26.67 Longtown 130.00 130.00 73.00 44.00 5.84 3.50 8.80 Mt. Pleasant 150.00 150.00 95.00 50.00 18.00 8.00 3.00 13.00 Oakland 260.00 276.51 107.00 65.99 16.00 11.00 19.00 17.00 Olive Branch 295.00 341.11 236.25 85.75 45.00 16.00 12.00 30.63 Oxford-University 700.00 817.25 394.00 163.00 75.00 21.00 12.00 51.00 Paris 100.00 50.91 67.91 36.00 4.08 2.94 8.96 Pleasant Brill 225.00 198.79 158.00 82.00 19.30 5.35 5.00 19.82 Pope 225.00 *227.50 157.50 105.00 27.00 8.00 5.00 20.41 Pied Banks 167.00 185.10 87.00 45.00 5.83 3.50 12.00 Sardis 490.00 535.00 251.00 175.00 45.00 17.00 10.50 24.00 Sardia,Circuit 165.00 165.00 100.00 49.00 18.00 6.50 3.50 12.75 Senatobia 408.00 436.68 238.00 122.50 45.00 17.00 10.00 31.00 Tyro 130.00 130.00 85.00 36.25 5.00 3.00 13.75 Water Valley, First 540.00 655.74 283.50 122.50 54.00 18.00 10.50 36.75 Water Valley, Main._ 175.00 175.01 175.50 91.00 28.63 18.38 11.75 23.19
Totals 8,077.00 8,605.52 4,822.86 2,450.73 785.19 319.21 202.08 641.69
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$ 55.00 150.00 10.00 24.00 45.00 340.00 25.00 2,200.01 2.50 2.50 6.00 $ 12.00 7.05 54.40 23.00 334.05 30.00 4.00 3.25. 20.00 40.20 57.20 848.52 16.00 3.00 85.08 10.00 593.53
2.00 387.93 25.00 5.00 228.31 130.00 1,246.06 5.00 2.00 3.50 93.10 18.45 408.72
125.00 100.00 15.00 216.02 77.24 1,034.12 125.00 5,578.26 55.0J 10.00 50.10 90.00 250.00 187.25 2,366.60
5.00 18.00 101.19 660.19 25.00 5.00 20.00 17.50131.91 154.00 1,292.46
23.10 3.00 10.00 73.00 646.60 5.75 12.00 11.18 30.45 104.50 836.67 8.00 10.00 300.00 21.00 1,533.25
20.00 6.00 24.00 22.50 83.00 48.00 972.35 15.00 5.00 15.00 14.00 100.70 38.00 956.13 15.00 7.00 82.60 172.60 273.08 1,453.27
195.85 3.00 650.75 4.25 5.00 21.56 722.14 4.00 8.80 14.16 36.00 561.76 6.00 191.00 100.00 1,165.57
15.00 4.00 15.00 48.75 56.50 809.25 23.00 5.00 105.00 15.00 870.51 10.00 4.00 8.0079.69 155.67 45.00 1,013.36 10.00 8.00 25.00 28.44 25.00 272.00 42.75 1,719.29 19.61 3.00 2.00 45.71 31.25 330.62
258.10 503.84 142.50 464.12 205.98 358.77 4,020.35 1,571.54 30,896.69
DISTRICT $ 2.00 $ 4.00 $ 274.70
3.00 30.00 $ 5.00 280.83 $ 92.00 $ 93.00 6.00 $ 55.00 $ 35.00 210.00 48.00 1,427.00
17.00 3.00 8 16.00 15.00 121.00 14.00 878.09 4.00 7.00 210.00 22.00 1,341.72 3.00 8.00 250.00 40.00 875.50 2.00 45.50 13.00 780.50
10.00 4.38 50.46 255.00 10.00 1,337.85 40.66 1.50 49.50 14.15 490.73
5.50 30.00 38.57 36.00 293.00 1,216.02 50.00 6.00 10.00 50.03 13.25 881.67
2.05 46.00 9.25 548.75 76.78 '2.95 15.00 103.70 352.72 1,191.46 9.00 2.00 15.00 291.14 26.00 2.00 13.00 6.00 384.00 33.60 3.00 30.00 15.00 594.00 15.00 4.50 21.00 22.50 7.00 836.74
7.00 10.35 25.00 245.00 38.00 1,858.60 1.20 25.00 197.00
15.76 18.74 2.13 5.00 37.00 12.80 579.69 20.00 75.00 2.33 15.00 10.20 72.00 64.16 809.10
17.00 1.19 22.00 5.00 383.62 39.00 3.50 50.00 20.00 220.80 19.00 1,409.80 25.00 3.00 25.00 407.75 20.00 3.50 24.00 6.00 20.00 105.00 55.00 1,133.68
2.00 30.00 305.00 15.00 7.00 35.00 32.33 176.25 469.00 1,915.57 5.00 3.00 27.00 63.18 38.16 659.80
127.76 585.68 92.73 270.81 91.00 219.10 2,512.46 1,563.49 23,290.31
106 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
E. A. TANNER, Treasurer
NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE OF METHODIST CHURCH LIST OF DIRECT PAYMENTS BY VARIOUS CHARGES-
NOT SHOWN ON CONFERENCE TREASURER'S RECORDS
Charge Purpose Amount Aberdeen __Overseas Relief $ 10.60 Aberdeen American Bible Society 3.00 Acona Bible Society _American 5.00 Amory Relief _Overseas 35.00 Arkabutla Overseas Relief 10.00 Barton Overseas Relief 5.00 Batesville Overseas Relief 1.00 Brooksville Overseas Relief 12.00 Camp Ground C A. R. E. 5.60 Clarksdale Overseas Relief-China 10.00 Clarksdale Overseas Relief-Child Feeding 25.00 Cleveland-First Relief ____Overseas 30.00 Cockrum Overseas Relief 6.00 Coffeeville Overseas Relief 1.00 Como Mina 6.00 Corinth-First
Relief _______Overseas 15.00 Corinth-First Temperance 280.45 Crowder
C A 11 E ___ 10.00 Greenwood-First Overseas Relief-China 60.00 Greenwood-First Overseas Relief-Poland--
10.00 Powdered Milk Grenada CARE 10.00 Hollandale Alaska Mission 26.00 Holly Springs
Relief __Overseas 5.25 Houlka _Africa 100.00 Iuka Overseas Relief 6.00 Leland Overseas Relief 10.00 Lewisburg _Overseas Relief 1.07 Macon Bible Society ._American ______ 36.00 Minter City CARE 10.00 Mooreville Overseas Relief 1.75 Mt. Pleasant _Overseas Relief 15.00 Mt. Pleasant Bible Society __American 12.00 Oxford: University __Temperance 3.00 Pierce's Chapel _____Overseas Relief 5.00 Pleasant Hill Overseas Relief-China 10.00 Pontotoc Overseas Relief-Milk for
10.00 Polish Children Potts Camp Overseas Relief 3.00 Ripley _American Bible Society 1.50 Shelby Temperance 24.00 Sherard Overseas Relief 15.00
METHODIST CHURCH 107
Sledge _China 15.00 Tranquil Overseas Relief—Child Feeding _ 3.60 Tunica Temperance 6.00 Tupelo—First CARE 30.15 Tupelo—First Temperance 21.50 Tupelo—East __American Bible Society 5.00 West Point ___ Overseas Relief 35.00 West Point India 50.00
Sub total 1,011.47 North Mississippi at large:
Miss Eloise Williams, Tupelo—Overseas Relief 11.00 • Total 1,022.47
108 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
Reverend T. B. Thrower, Chairman World Service and Finance Commission, North Mississippi Conference of Methodist Church, Corinth, Mississippi
In re: Audit of Records of Conference, Boards and Commissions
Dear Sir: I have examined the records submitted to me by the Treasurers
of the sundry Boards and Commissions which operated under the jurisdiction of the North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Church for the short year ended June 1, 1949. This report contains
• receipt and disbursement statements together with audit comments for the following named funds:
Conference Board of Lay Activities Board of ConfereAte Claimants Board of Education Board of Missions and Church Extension Board of Evangelism Board of Temperance Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications Special 2% Fund, Preachers' North Mississippi Confer-
ence Commission on Town and Country Work Commission on Christian Vocations
Bank statements, cancelled checks and expense invoices were submitted to this office by the Treasurers. To the extent determinable from the records submitted, all receipts have been accounted for. Accounts with Conference Treasurer, E. A. Tanner, were reconciled. His final distributions of fund apportionments for the fiscal period ended on June 1, 1949 were made on June 15, 1949 and are not included in receipts by the Treasurers covered in this report.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT Certified Public Accountant.
July 13, 1949.
• W. R. McCORMACK, TREASURER CONFERENCE BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES
October 29, 1948 to June 3, 1949 Cash balance 10/29.48 $ 407.50 RECEIPTS:
E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer 332.84
Total to he accounted for 740.34 DISBURSEMENTS:
Ray H. Nickles, Conference speaker, travel expense $ 100.00 J. G. Houston, travel expense 38.50 A. B. Friend, office supplies and postage 24.20 D. E. Fields, stationery and promotional expense 16.00 W. R. McCormack, promotional expense 25.80 Lee Davis, expense Junaluslca Conference 50.00 T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 5.00 J. H. Johnson & Co., bond premium 5.00
Total disbursements $ 264.50
Cash balance 6/3.49, The Security Bank, Corinth, Miss $ 475.84 The above statement was prepared from records submitted by Mr. McCormack. AU
receipts were accounted for by bank statement and deposit tickets. Disbursements were supported by detailed expense vouchers.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
METHODIST CHURCH 109
A. R. BEASLEY, TREASURER
BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS November 1, 1948 to June 10, 1949
Cash balance 11/1.48
REG El PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, apportionment of
$ 11,953.07
benevolences $ 41.568.27 E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, Veterans'
Day collections • 1,180.83 T. J. Luke, "Million for the Master":
Regular $ 9,145.86 Directed 125.00
• 9,270.86
Publishing House, Nashville, Tennessee 3,779.30 Board of Pensions, Inc., St. Louis, Mo 12,565.43 Board of Pensions, Charter Fund, Chicago"'ll 130.00 Board of Church Extensions, Louisville, Ky 119.04 Interest on U. S. Bonds 500.00 Rents from Water Valley Superannuate House 152.00 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, for storm
damage to Superannuate House 49.00
Total receipts 69,314.73
Total cash to be accounted for 81,267.80
DISBURSEMENTS: Paid to Claimants, regular $ 40,029.89 Paid to Claimants, necessitous 1,041.67 Paid to Claimants, emergency 50.00 Board of Pensions, Stabilization Fund 1,927.88 Board of Pensions, "Million for the Master" 13,565.30 "Million for the Master" Fund, distribution 29.40 Brotherhood dues, 43 Superannuates 526.75 Treasurer's surety bond premium 50.00 T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 30.00 Office expenses and clerical help 249.20 Travel expense -40.50 Insurance premium on Superannuate House 15.98 Repairs to Superannuate House 147.08 Loans to Claimants, secured by notes 175.00 Board of Pensions, annuity responsibility 1,960.00
Total disbursements $ 59,838.65 Cash balance 6/10.49, Bank of Ruleville 21,429.15
Total cash accounted for
FUNDS AVAILABLE: Cash balance 21,429.15 20 U. S. Government Bonds, Series "G", $1,000.00 each, in
Bank of Ruleville for safe keeping—Treasurer's report 20.000.00
Total funds available 41,429.15 I have examined the records submitted by Rev. A. R. Beasley, Treasurer The records
of receipts from the Conference Treasurer agrees with his report for the period of this statement. The fund was due $8,158.56 as final distribution from the Conference Treasurer.
All disbursements were made by check. The U. S. Government Bonds were not inspected, but interest received conforms to the maturity value.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
81,267.80
110 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
W. E. BUFEIN, TREASURER
BOARD OF EDUCATION November 1, 1948 to May 31, 1949
Cash balance 11/1-48 $ 278.37
RECEI PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, apportionment
of benevolences: Regular
$ 9,573.56 Student 6,182.04 Millsaps 931.07
Church School Rally Day 2,624.81 Repayments on scholarship loan 40.00
Total receipts 19,351.48 Total to be accounted for • 19,629.85
DISBURSEMENTS: Salary, Rev. J. E. Long, Executive Secretary $ 2,100.00 Salary, Willie F. Coleman, Youth Director 1,225.00 Salary, Vera Montgomery, Children's Work Director 1,050.00 Salary, Mrs. Clara B. Cantrell, Office Secretary 795.00 Rent, Rev. J. E. Long 350.00 Travel expense, Rev. J. E. Long 457.04 Travel expense, Willie F. Coleman 176.02 Travel expense, Vera Montgomery 84.10 Training work 505.57 Inter-Conference Commission, T. E. Lott, Treasurer
M. S. C: W $ 1,733.33 General Fund 6,182.04 7,915.37
Millsaps College 1,440.69 Office expense 736.36 T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 30.00 Bank exchange Treasurer's surety bond premium 1129.'5304 Printing bank checks 2.42
Total disbursements 16,899.41
Fund balance 2,730.44 Less Revolving Fund held by Rev. 3. E. Long, Executive Secretary 100.00
Cash balance, bank funds, 5/31.49 2,630.44
RECONCILEMENT OF CASH BALANCE: Cash balance—Bank of Leland, May 28, 1949 $ 1,200.53 Deposit—Bank of Leland, May 31, 1949 2,768.08 3,968.61
Less outstanding checks Noc. 349-357 1,338.17 Cash balance—Bank of Leland, May 31, 1949 2,630.44
I have examined the records submitted by Mr. Bufkin as Treasurer. All receipts accruing to the Board, as determinable from the records, were accounted for. Dis-bursements were made by check and were supported by bank statements and cancelled checks. The bank account was in reconcilement with the Treasurer's cash balance.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13. 1949
HUGH M. CLAYTON, TREASURER
BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION October 21, 1948 to June 20, 1949
Cash balance 10/21-48 $ 2,773.70
RECEI PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer 12,187.54
Total to be accounted for 14,961.24
METHODIST CHURCH
DISBURSEMENTS: For various churches and districts, regular and special $ 8,462.27 Thad H. Ferrell, expense, Missionary Education Institute 57.07 Thad H. Ferrell, travel expense, Conference
Missionary Secretary 26.80 Postage and envelopes 11.42 Board of Missions and Church Extensions,
111
Mailing expense of "Christian World Facts" 18.40 K. I. Tucker, Treasurer, Conference Brotherhood,
Brotherhood dues 51.00 T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 15.00 J. H. Johnson & Co., premium on Treasurer's
surety bond 25.00
Total disbursements 8,666.96
Cash balance 6/20-49, Bank of Commerece, New Albany, Miss. 6,294.28
I have examined the records submitted by Mr. Hugh N. Clayton, Treasurer. The record on receipts is in conformity with the* distributions made by the Conference Treasurer. Disbursements were made by check and the bank account is in reconcilement with the records submitted.
Respectfully submitted,
T. E. LOTT July 13, 1949
MATHIS E. ARMSTRONG, TREASURER
BOARD OF EVANGELISM
November 1, 1948 to June 4, 1949 Cash balance 10/31.48, The Security Bank,
Corinth, Mississippi (W. R. McCormack, Treasurer) Less check 11/3-48, to Rev. A. P. Stevens for
Field work 1947-1948
Balance transferred to M. E. Armstrong, Treasurer
RECEIPTS:
Final distribution, 1947.48, E. A. Tanner,
$ 4,869.88
250.00
4,619.88
Conference Treasurer $ 710.13 Current year apportionment of benevolences,
E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer 463.41
Total receipts 1,173.54
Total to be accounted for 5,793.42
DISBURSEMENTS:
J. R. Grisham, travel and office expense $ 232.79 ayne Lamb expense 10.00
T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 5.00 Mathis E. Armstrong, office supplies 233.67 Mathis E. Armstrong, travel 9.50 J. H. Johnson & Co., Treasurer's bond premium 5.00 Executive Committee meeting, meals 4.80 R. G. Moore, travel 34.29 Harvey L. Beasley, travel 21.25 Dr. N. Bond Fleming, "Call to Preach Conference" 50.00 Mrs. Virginia Samuelson, clerical work 30.00 Pank exchange 3.85 Total disbursements 640.15
Cash balance 6/4-49, Planters Bank, Tunica, Miss. 5,153.27
The above statement was prepared from records submitted by the Treasurer. All receipts and disbursements determinable from the records were accounted for.
Respectfully submitted,
T. E. LOTT July 13, 1949
112 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
J. F. ELLIOTT, TREASURER
BOARD OF TEMPERANCE November 10, 1948 to June 4, 1949
Cash balance received from L. C. Lowhon, former Treasurer, 12/7-48 $ 1,645.15
RECEI PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, apportionment
of benevolences $ 463.41 E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer,
5c per member 931.65
Total receipts 1,395.06
Total to be accounted for 3,040.21
DISBURSEMENTS: • L. C. Lawhon, travel expense 7.50 W. P. Bailey, travel expense 7.00 J. M. Carothers, travel expense 3.90 H. R. McKee, travel expense 11.32 R. L. Landis, Miss. Church Council for Narcotic Education 600.00 Board of Temperance-leaflets and posters 5.25 T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee 5.00
H. Johnson & Co., bond premium 5.00 T. ank exchange 3.09
Total disbursements 648.06
Cash balance, Bank of Macon, 6/4.49 2,392.15 I have examined the records submitted by Mr. Elliott. All receipts and disbursements
July 13, 1949
W. R. RICHERSON, TREASURER
BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS November 1, 1948 to June 2, 1949
Cash balance 11/1-48
DISBURSEMENTS BY G. R. WILLIAMS, TREASURER: Rev. Luther A. Bennett, expense $ 8.09 Conference courses:
H. L. Smith 12.00 E. Allen Bailey 10.00 0. L. Elliott 12.00 Joe M. Caruthers 12.00 T. E. Shelton 12.00 Henry C. Moorhead 12.00 H. D. Haugh 12.00 Correspondence School 60.00 142.00
$ 677.44
Total disbursements-G. R. Williams 150.09
Balance transferred to W. R. Richerson, -Treasurer 527.35
RECEI PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer 109.04
Total to be accounted for 636.39
DISBURSEMENTS BY W. R. RICHERSON, TREASURER: T. E. Lott, C. P. A., audit fee . $ 5.00 Dr. Bond Fleming, Conference on "Call to Preach" 50.00 Rev. K. I. Tucker, travel expense 5.60 Rev. R. A. Grisham, travel expense 3.75 Rev. L. A. Bennett, travel expense 5.60 Dr. Bond Fleming, travel expense 5.00
are accounted for. Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
METHODIST CHURCH 113
Rev. A. C. Bishop, travel expense and stationery 14.03 Rev. W. R. Richerson, travel and bond premium 10.00 Stationery 10.00
Total disbursements 108.98
Cash balance in Bank of Batesville, 6/2.49 527.41
I aye- examined- the—records—submitted -by Mr.- Richerson as_Treasurer of the Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications. All receipts and disbursements determinable from the records have been accounted for.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
N. L. THREET, MEASURER
COMMISSION ON TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK November 5, 1948 to June 6, 1949
Cash balance 11/3-48
RECEIPTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer, apportionment
of benevolences E. A. Tanner, Rural Life Sunday collections
$ 109.04 16.00
$ 646.72
Total receipts 125.04
Total to be accounted for 771.76
DISBURSEMENTS: Travel expenses:
E. C. Abernathy $ 6.00 B. P. Buskirk 53.47 J. W. Gibson 24.63 N. L. Threet 18.75 J. H. Johnson & Co., bond premium 5.00
Total disbursements 107.85
Cash balance June 6, 1949, The Bank of Commerce, New Albany, Mississippi 663.91
I have examined the records submitted by Mr. Threet. All receipts and disburse-ments determinable have been accounted for and are in reconcilement with bank state-ment and cancelled checks submitted to me.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
A. R. BEASLEY, TREASURER
SPECIAL 2% FUND, PREACHERS, NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
November 14, 1948 to June 25, 1949
Cash balance 11/14-48 $ 3,240.72
RECE I PTS: Collections from 67 Preachers on 2% assessment 2,510.49
Total to be accounted for 5,751.21
DISBURSEMENTS: Board of Pensions, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.,
for investment $ 3,006.84 B. P. Buskirk, check 11/4-48, returned unpaid 45.88
114 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE
P. H. Grice, check 11/4-48, payment stopped 100.00 R. G. Miller, check 11/5-48, payment stopped 40.00 C. L. Oakes, draft 11/8-48, returned unpaid 48.00
Total disbursements 3,240.72 ---
Balance to be accounted for 2,510.49
FUNDS AVAILABLE: Cash balance 6/24-49, on deposit Bank of
Ruleville, per Cashier's letter 6/24-49, on file 732.36 Deposit 6/24-49, Bank of Ruleville, per
Cashier's letter on file 1,778.13
Total funds available 6/25-49 2,510.49 I have examined the records submitted by Rev. A. R. Beasley, Treasurer. Preach-
ers' assessments are in conformity with detailed list submitted by the Treasurer. Dis-bursements were by check and debit memorandum from the Bank. The balance of funds to be accounted for is in reconcilment with the bank balance.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
N. BOND FLEMING, TREASURER
COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS November 8, 1948 to June 9, 1949
REC El PTS: E. A. Tanner, Conference Treasurer $ 136.30
DISBURSEMENTS: Millsaps College, "Call to Preach Conference" $ 50.00 Rev. joe McCluskey, travel expense 3.00 Bank exchange and service charges .62
Total disbursements 53.62
Cash balance 6/9-49, in First National Bank, Jackson, Miss. 82.68 I have examined the records submitted by Dr. Fleming as Treasurer of the Com-
mission on Christian Vocations. All receipts and disbursements determinable from the records have been accounted for.
Respectfully submitted, T. E. LOTT
July 13, 1949
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c...... .-..-.... 888,E&Eg§8888„,..8.;•,%ER8-at Paid for Church School Admin., Supplies, etc.
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Minister and Associate Salary Estimated
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Paid for Minister •
....1S 389631$ 24751 $ 24751$,
639 ' ....
596751 41
501 41
1 81 8911
-
. ................. ... • • Paid Associate Ministers w
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Total Minister's and Associate Minister's Salary Paid
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MIN
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. Minimum Salary Fund—Paid
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Connectional Fund— General Administration
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Connectional Fund—Jurisdictional Admn.
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Conference Benevolences Apportioned
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World Service and Conference Benevolences Accepted
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CHURCH
a . a
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Special Gifts to Service
BENEVOLENCES
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Suffering and Service, Overseas Relief, . Chaplains, Camps
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Gifts to Annual Conf. Benev. Included in Conference Budget
N Methodist Student Day .« NN % E
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«
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«
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E Methodist Youth Fund
«
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«
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E8A8g8 83
a .- 0. m 8.4t482-4S
W.S.C.S & W.S.G. Cash Sent to District
Conf.
«
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8 Wesley Foundation
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«
:: 888V8G««4.0a Memorial Mercy Home
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Items Reported Twice
40
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.4
Grand Total
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List No.
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Baptisms-Infants pre-sented by Parents or Guardian
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Baptisms-All Others: Youth,
Adults
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Preparatory Members (Including Baptized Children)
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Total Full Membership Reported Last Year- Active andlnadive
4̀ T. t,..., 4.4 .0,- 4.4 .0. .5.-x. o, tnti 002'44.0•••1 ..
Received from Prepara- tory Membership and on Profession of Faith
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Received from Other Denominations
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Removed to Other Denominations
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TotalAdiveFult members •••
. gg...1.8.1...2... ........ v....,..,..,.s..7..., ............ 4 . Total Full Members- in,....„,. ... ....... .....
a" 48 . ,c,,,,....1 ,,,,„,.
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Total Full Members-Acil" andi"cti"
Ca•I 00
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • 0•-••••• •••• ••••••Ce• 00 ••• •••••• • 1-,WC• 0 Total Local Preachers
•
.
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Ch
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ol Statistics—
Enroll me
nt
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Nursery Home Members
Wg .. Children's ..
V'VetEgVggr•raEaRtanME1*-W&O°35:tr. Division-
4-1""m ..k•D CO10 ... ...
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Adult- Home Members
w. w. WO ..
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Adult Division-Exclud- ing Horne Dept
00
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Total
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Total Excluding Home Members
List No.
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CHURCH
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..... ,,,,.., ..., Average Attendance at Sunday School a
CHURCH SCHOOL STATI STICS
tol co . CA
.-.. .0- t4 0 88 =VI= N V.T. Average Attendance Additional Meetings Children
co. .. 0V Ca o............ .4 C. 0 .4 00 00 now. . . cc C. 0 a ....co 0 .4 CA 4. C. I.. 0 1-. 00
Average Attendance Additional Meetings Youth Fellowship 4.. ... . to . 88 V t V CZ M
Average Attendance Additional Meetings Adults 8.•. ..-. .. . .
... ...
... -.1 b., .... ... . — x.. .
Methodist Pupils in Vacation Church Schools
VS E Methodist Pupils in Weekday Schools
SZ; .. .- . ..--x... V... V 2 ..S...xco ...., Pupils Joining the Church on Profession of Faith
t.4..0 es ,4.-4..4-4.-4.1. 1.40404.4.04.4. SSE6201£112%01382238132S328dItISIBIgtEk Are Lesson Materials UsedAPProYedbY The Methodist Church
pt .... 2 8 . .
88
... ...
V 8 8 .....2 $ox $ t. Offering for World Service & Conference Benevolences
.... .. t-..-• 12,4,-
......,-...... ......... ....co... ,.. ....- Number of Societies
!." 0 F'
ti7......S ;:x., c4a:56-..N. .-. ... to.grorc,,,r, . u tint Membership Including W.S.G.
in: gs, Ics.-g .s2v7gzi g co .4 .-. . ttir,a .1.-, 8woe Paid for Local Work
E ...,....t. g. ..,r,s.,,,, c. ts 2.3 vb,„, ,„,gst., Subscribers to The Christian Advocate
.$.......-.0..........................p.w... Number of Preach-ing Places
CHURCH PROP ERTY
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Estimated Value of OhumhBldi Equipment, and
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al
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88oc.
Indebtedness on Church Property and Current Expenses so-t...ototo List No.
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4.
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8 Paid on Principal of Old Indebtedness
EXPENDITURES FOR LO
CAL CHURCH
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8-888R.3.,7
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Paid on Buildings and Improvements
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" ,..
8- Paid Other Current Expenses and Incidentals
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- — ... m.....m.m. ,...., m 0.. .. Paid for Church School
Admin., Supplies, etc. .... n 8 8
..... vgarglEgLIEEEgiEgE§15
... ... ... .. - q§E
ciate Minister and Associate Salary Estimat d
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Paid for Minister
47*
...... al.- m _Z4
Paid Associate Ministers
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44 ... . ,_, Dist. Superintendent's
Fund —A0Tmrtioned
I M
INISTERIAL SUPPORT .
1
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..... ... ... .m... .....4.
Dist. Superintendent's Fund—Paid
,..,
k., -. m w a',. " Episcopal Fund—
Apportioned ..
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... Episcopal Fund—Paid
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" Conference Claimant's Fund—Apportioned
a
2-'i' ..m e„Vt-48.,9r,g,,,,,1'gro'Vt,,-.0.14,18V 02,'-'5c1-1:£8 ..........m...........m...m..-....m..... a Conference Claimant's
Fund—Paid . . . . . . . .
Veterans' Day •" • "
" 14 it . • Minimum Salary
Fund—Paid .. .. zm .2........7.........n=z...2:8=....gzg..
..
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Connectional Fund—Jurisdictional Admn.
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District Work " .....
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World Service and Conference Benevolences Apportioned
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Service and Conference Benevolences Accepted 4.
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....10,.....M 1....
.....0W.40.
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.... ,..„.., b.., ...,..0.....1.....g3 covvol.o.
World Service and Conference Benevolences .,..,.. Paid
Utiraggr228.00..CAUT.WW.-.0,000.4020.1..Wp.,... List No.
STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2 (Continued)
COLUMBUS DISTRICT
BENEVOLENCES
Item
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No.
Spec
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Gif
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W.S
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& W
.S.G
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CHARGE AND CHURCH
xi c . . LL Is 0
6
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7° 15
1 Ackerman 8 45 MOM, 0..C
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4410.4040M.1..m.-rM
.4
,M=C0 4CPC..4.0
40 $ 54 5 53 5 201 $ 5$ 101 5 3 5 9 8 5247 $ 5247 1
2 Artesia 28 23 41 121 2 3630 3630 2 3 Bellefontaine 14 5 824 824 3 4 Brooksville 32 32 10 68 20 20 3 5 4198 4198 4 5 Caledonia 20 35 3 12 1991 1991 5 6 Chester 18 13 5 55 1 5 1074 1074 6 7 Columbus, First 8 65 75 237 8 100 60 5 30 907 5 202 $ 20 75 „,, .. 6 52 50494 $ 504 49990 7 8 Columbus, Central 54 133 44 386 30 15 15 562.51. 100 47 7 15 8088 8088 8 9 Crawford 20 35 5 5 11 10 1 14 1993 1993 9
10 Ethel 28 44 135 3 40 3192 3192 10 11 Eupora 48 27 50 219 25 10 10 163 7 31076 31076 11 12 Kosciusko 72 8 35 176 28 425 32 338 29 50 350 8 19 12640 12640 12 13 Kosciusko, Circuit 14 30 2 11 7271 7271 13 14 Longview 15 25 2 18 2982 2982 14 15 Louisville 79 132 53 15 221 30 30 650 331 8 23 12177 12177 15 16 Louisville, Circuit 17 21 6 7 2 2814 2814 16 17 Macon 32 103 21 25 300 12 11 600 7 26 7071 7071 17 1? Macon, Circuit 32 33 25 2 10 3443 3443 18 19 Mathiston-Maben 25 24 40 3 20 138 10 95 22 4 10 4431 4431 19 20 Noxapater 31 40 5 113 25 22 68 2 25 4533 4533 20 21 Rock Hill 25 1 9 722 722 21 22 Sonia 33 11 13 2 249 1 7 3743 3743 22 23 Shuqualak 18 10 60 33 58 4 5 3499 3499 23 24 Starkville 75 $ 292 32 50 151 1038 475 15 215 350 7 24 14297 1084 13213 24 25 Sturgis 12 5 8 22 50 2 2266 2266 25 26 Weir-McCool 30 35 50 25 4 3295 35 3260 26 27 West Point 37 580 132 42 15 473 25 168 436 907 7 40 13497 13497 27 28 Winston Circuit 5 15 10 1 7 1310 1310 28
Total This Year $ 88 5 859 $ 3534 8 639 8 1270 8 292 8 312 8 772 5 228 $ 4573 $ 749 8 197 8 742 8 4012 5 1836 8 100 8 386 8 211798E 1623 8 210175 Total Last Year 618 468 129 384 1132 8396 425 250 944 4857 17982 121 260739 4409 256330
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;I'M w.. o ,.., m w ..... ea rxl..... Preparatory Members
Including Baptized hildrenl
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Total Full Membership ReportedLastYear-
Activeand Inactive
tr.u, m. w •-• o .- • . . . m —a. .
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• . . . . • ' " . cm: : . • Received from Other
Denominations oo o. om
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Received by Transfer and Reinstated
8,72 : : : .......: .....mm,,,,,... . . . .
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10 Corinth, First 11 Corinth, Trinity 12 Corinth, Circuit 13 Dumas 14 Guntown-Saltillo 15 Hickory Flatt 16 Holly Springs 17 Iuka 18 Iuka Circuit 19 Kossuth 20 Lowery Circuit 21 Mantachie 22 Marietta 23 Myrtle 24 New Albany 25 New Albany Circuit 26 Potts Camp 27 Rienzi 28 Rocky Springs 29 Ripley 10 Tishomingo 31 Walnut 32 Wheeler
Total This Year Total Last Year
$ 35 500
$ 22 42 30 25 63 19
75 56 45 20 45
54 40
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100
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35
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130
225
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52
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26
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251
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332
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175 39
384 156 42
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486 17 37
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100
100 50
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34
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7
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180
325 150 145
70 75 15
325
100
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172
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170
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207
350
99
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3359
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1293 1027 1974
3363 4290 5752 5590 9897 4765 2507 1380 457
4523 629
31407 16876 2538 5587 2188
785
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10321 5 2397 6 1293 7 1027 8 1974 9
17256 10 8999 11 3363 12 4290 13 5752 14 5590 15 9897 16 4765 17 2507 18 1380 19
457 20 4523 21
624 22 31407 23 16878 24 2538 25 5587 26 2188 27
785 28 6034 29 1569 30 5719 31 1340 32
8 535 $ 821 428
$ 3273 $ 529 884
$ 52 232
$ 308 294
$ 695 819
$ 250 184
$ 4544 8560
$ 245 $ 562 447
$ 1512 544
$ 3908 5700
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$ 480 $ 186318 275781
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$ 185350 272806
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Reported Last Year-Active and Inactive
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Total Full Members-Inactive
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Number of Church Schools on Charge
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4774 ez . ..- tttetteurenettsatetecestvesse,
Children's Division-4-11 Yeam
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Youth Division- ..,,.4.., is-23 Ea;
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Adult-- Home Members
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66
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Paid Other Current Expenses and Incidentals
69 o-. W .., . -4 i
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Paid for Church School Admin Supplies, etc.
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Minister and Associate _ Salary Estimated
691
o,-. -.I, CA,
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Paid for Minister
* . . . . . . . • • . . . . . ' Paid Associate Ministers $ 5
117
7 $ 3
406
1 82575
1 5
603
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Total Minister's and AssocieeMinister's - Salary paid
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Dist. Superintendent's Fund—Apportioned [5 3
406 $ 849
$ 8
491$
64
56 $ 64561
1 56
031
12671
1267i 10322
1 1037
41
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Dist. Superintendent's Fund—Paid
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Conference Claimant's r und—Apportioned
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Conference Claimant's Fund paid 0 7. -1 69
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823 ..., ._., . . .4
Veterans' Day
Minimum Salary Fund—Paid
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Connectional Fund—General Administration
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Connectional F und— District Work
$11459
$7
1809 16
1501 16450
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World Service and Conference Benevolences Apportioned
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I World Service and Conference Benevolences Accepted
69 ;.-k.-. -1,-. i-o a., 001
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Service and Conference Benevolences Paid
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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2 (Continued)
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
BENEVOLENCES
Item
s R
ep
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ed T
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Gra
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List
No.
CHARGE AND
Spec
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Gif
ts to
W
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ervic
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Co
nfe
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E
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me
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Wee
k of D
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Su
f fe
ring a
nd
Ser
vic
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Ov
erse
as R
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Chap
lain
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Gif
ts to
An
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on
f.
Ben
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nc
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C
on
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Bu
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Meth
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tudent D
ay
Ch
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c hoo
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all
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Met
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dist Y
outh
F
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Rac
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tions
Sun
day
W.S
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& W
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ash
Se
nt t
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& C
on
f. T
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rs
Wes
ley
Fou
nda
tion
Go
lden
Cro
ss
Me
mo
r ial M
ercy
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r
Chap
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Sa
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Tem
per
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CHURCH
6
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1 Arcola-Murphy $ 29 $ 33
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$ 53 1 141 $ 1 1 3 $ 2045 1 2045 1 2 Benoit 42 55 $ 15 10 120 3 2902 2904 2 3 Boyle 36 105 85 85 225 . 5 4425 1 59 4366 3 4 Clarksdale 81 540 1 45 $ 1000 1 71 $ 80 $ 204 $ 80 $ 175 50 305 578 $ 50 15 65 42780 166 41614 4 5 Cleveland $ 122 63 122 40 70 82 867 70 202 338 173 5 32 27599 456 27143 5 6 Coahoma-Jonestown 41 181 10 20 83 167 3 10 4599 4599 6 7 Drew 50 102 25 25 100 625 4 5607 5607 7 8 Dubbs 22 8 94 40 1 12 1469 50 1419 8 9 Dublin-Mattson 30 26 6 61 55 2 9 15541 15541 9
10 Duncan-Alligator 7 140 16 10 25 12 70 1 5773 5773 10 11 Friars Point-Lyon 41 80 100 82 165 3 12 3799 3799 11 12 Glen Allen-Avon 36 59 5 27 40 225 100 2 1 3554 5 3549 12 13 Greenville 81 350 100 57 40 25 164 630 8 22601 22601 13 14 Greenville-Robt. May Mis... 14 15 Gunnison 45 94 9 83 162 1 2807 2807 15 16 Hollandale 26 54 210 • 69 110 1600 4 13 8248 8248 16 17 Indianola 54 240 50 20 45 36 57 161 741 5 25 13259 13259 17 18 Inverness Isola 46 244 15 51 45 348 4 11 6056 6056 18 19 Leland 1775 63 10 25 128 335 5 13 11505 11505 19 20 Lula-Dundee 49 92 15 52 99 250 3 5984 5984 20 21 Merigold-Sherard 30 113 15 15 135 108 446 3 11 4844 517 4327 21 22 Moorhead 65 10 5 25 10 10 3 5814 5814 22 23 Ruleville 52 154 51 107 284 3 5799 5799 23 24 Shaw-Litton 50 215 12 51 147 222 3 5550 5550 24 25 Shelby 54 200 20 15 35 13 30 145 315 4 16 14221 14221 25 26 Sunflower-Doddsville 36 65 73 250 3 3820 3820 26 27 Tunica 63 300 116 22 25 15 35 175 290 367 5 19 8946 116 8830 .27
• Total This Year $ 1959 1 1184 1 3720 $ 206 $ 1116 $ 99 $ 349 1 515 $ 184 $ 6955 $ 1117 $ 1121 $ 2797 $ 8654 $ 378 $ 99 $ 252 $ 239547 1 1369 $ 242180 Total Last Year 939 747 100 478 607 178 10280 10806 627 8483 20359 154 351212 6378 344878
.......... ......... LION°.
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Baptisms-Infants pre-sented by Parents or Guardian
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Baptisms-All Others: Children. Youth, Adults
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Preparatory Members (Including Baptized Children)
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0.......w.........ww.,--xw.....0.4. .....................0W0 .......wow.o..P.o...00-to..ww.....so......
.. Total Full Membership Reported Last Year- Active and Inactive
.... .. .....= . .., ...1.... ,... w-.1........., ..... w.oc. . ... .....1
Received from Prepare- tory Membership and on Profession of Faith
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Received from Other Denominations
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. I. . w.w...“-• Received by Transfer and Reinstated
0,.',„,= • •
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• ,...
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,-• ,--,• Removed +o Other Denominations
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Removed by Transfer and Otherwise
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Total Active Full Members
Total Full Members- Inactive
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Total Full Members-Active and Inactive
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. ,.... ,... ,_, . ..... . Total Local Preachers
.7!,?-.' I .............. ..........w..-......-...-.80.-..--..-. Number of Church Schools on Charge
I C
hurch S
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tatis
tics—E
nro
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1
g'z'l I....., g..... .... w...5...,,p. .-.... ..P.A....L W ......8-.......0......, ..-• Officers and Teachers co.[.. coo I .1...
"
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one 0- •
w. ...c.,---..• -,,,,.. 0, 0 C. 00 •-• •-• 00 CT • C. N,
• • " • • ,....,... CA • 00 l••2 '-, 0 0 IA. ,.
Nursery Home Members
.. .....w.cw.
.. .... ....,.......o.- ww......,4-11 Children's Division-
Years
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Youth Division- 12-23 Yea
• .... • .. • .44 •
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- . • • . . . . .....• w• • c.
Adult- Home Members
w.... NW coo
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.. Adult ,.. ,... ...... ..
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Division-Exclud-ireg Heme Depi.
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Total Excluding Home Members
.......... 106,-.1.014“.....0c000-40014..WW]...0000,0 List No.
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Average Attendance at Sunday School
CH
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Average Attendance Additional Meetings Children
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Average Attendance Additional Meetings Youth Fellowship
.
., '-' . ..... -.To t.0.-. .o . Average Attendance Additional Meetings Adults
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...
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Methodist Pupils in Vacation Church Schools
WN 0.0 -4 . ..
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Methodist Pupils in Weekday Schools
...... ...., 00= .4,..... c.... w .........w.00• ;
= • n,
Pupils Joining the Church on Profession of Faith
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Are Lesson Materials Used Approved by The Methodist Church
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.L .L
il It 88 « s' SZ" 'c' ti2 '8.8
Offering for World Service & Conference Benevolences
.. ....1, .-.......-..... .*. ............ ..-. Number of Societies
0 en
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Membership IndudingW.S.G.
... .. ..
.40
o.. ... ,e n. ......L .-. Wen w . .
00=.4.-WalcOM ...701,N4..W00.00 CAN...10,0C.01 cl,..1010W00WWWWW0 00...1=0,00C,U000.U.
Paid for Local Work
o. ......if. rAt * 8 t . -. en,-. Subscribers to The Christian Advocate
841E
1113600
771 92
5860
.........www,......... .......... Number of Preach-ing Places
CH
UR
CH
PR
OP
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TY
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OONWOQ-4M0g....4WWOCAWONO.Q.,100.,WWQW..4 ..loCY.W00000000§.0000§0OC,0000
Q8888888888888 88888 S8S88-Qg8
Estimated Value of ChurchBuildings, Equipm"""c"-"d
s....
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.'4.
....,
Estimated Value of Parsonages, Furniture, " "
d L d
26250
4 3
80
44
262501 3
8845
,... . osc''' c
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. o o s © - o 8
Estimated Value of Other Property
,-• .-
. ys 8 ,,, = '=' .
Indebtedness on Church Property and Current Expenses
t? V=3.1)? t,W.3 1:3:-'8 V«, z, VF.'7,-..,.18.0. -.... . " - List No.
GO
OM
N33
119
Z 31
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•
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. Paid on Principal of Old Indebtedness
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L CH
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. 8 Paid on Buildings and Improvements
M
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Paid Other Current Expenses and Incidentals
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Paid for Church School Adrnin suwies. ec.
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Minister and Associate Salary Estimated
m
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m
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Paid for Minister
• Paid Associate Ministers
41.9
CN.s.
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Total Minister's and Associate Minister's Salary Paid ,E 2
9241$ 292415 7
741$ 7
741$ 5943 15 66881
1 41
15! 44961
9311
10021 76391
89951
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Dist. Superintendent's Fund—Apportioned
MIN
ISTE
RIA
L SU
PP
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Dist. Superintendent's Fund—Paid
Episcopal Fund— Apportioned
,
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MP
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Episcopal Fund—Paid
OP
co.w. ND I-. •-• CO CO ND CO ND o-, •-• tO 1.... ,D. Co w 1-. .• 1... OD ...10..-•CO.-...D.ND-..1-4COODCo woo . 00 V V. , GO CO 1.0 , CO co O.. 0, Co NV CO CAW 0r CD OD . co w. 0 W W0 Co a IP ..‘ .0,,...-,r.
Conference Claimant's Fund—Apportioned
44
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Conference Claimant's Fund —Paid
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Veterans' Day
Minimum Salary Fund—Paid
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Connectional Fund—General Administration
61
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— Connectional Jurisdictional Admn.
M
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Work OA ,...... ,.-.o ...
5.505 .c.
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World Service and Conference Benevolences Apportioned
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Accepted
World Service and Conference e Benevolences
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World Service and Benevolences
paid
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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2 (Continued)
GREENWOOD DISTRICT
BENEVOLENCES
Ite
ms
Rep
ort
ed T
wic
e
Gra
nd T
ota
l
Lis
t N
o.
CHARGE AND
Spec
ial G
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to
W
orl
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erv
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Con
fere
nce
En
tert
ain
men
t
Wee
k o
f D
ed
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tion
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nd
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vic
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Over
seas
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f,
Ch
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lain
s, C
am
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Co
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B
enev
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in
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tude
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10 Grenada 68 250 60 90 58 186 50 491 1000 10 36 15313 15313 10 11 Greenwood 90 1034 125 77 216 50 1704 605 1103 .103 15 75 25497 25497 11 12 Holcomb 20 36 101 42 40 25 3 3123 3123 12 13 Itta Bena 49 132 17 549 112 940 5 6857 6857 13 14 Kilmichael 36 83 37 35 50 116 3 3609 3609 14 15 Lambert-Crowder 38 29 21 150 133 102 5 12836 12838 15 16 Lexington 54 300 10 10 415 10 153 8 7939 $ 100 7839 16 17 Marks 45 83 22 40 18 161 120 120 6 10 4140 50 4090 17 18 Minter City-Glendora 60 101 14 15 8 67 32 5 12 4033 4033 18 19 Pickens-Goodman 53 163 42 359 $ 10 162 349 7 16 7135 7135 19 20 Poplar Creek 14 40 3 2 1978 3 1975 20 21 Schlater-Phillip 25 117 60 4 5124 5124 21 22 Sidon-Cruger 14 498 15 50 3122 3122 22 23 Swiftown 19 14 9 25 50 4 2720 2720 23 24 Tchula 41 191 225 100 6 5036 816 4220 24 25 Tutwiler 45 49 15 7 48 50 60 20 4 4478 4478 25 26 Vaiden-West 39 104 25 10 5 10 2870 105 2765 26 27 Webb-Sumner 20 45 156 10 15 65 50 85 75 4 5817 5817 27 28 Winona 59 272 $ 10 25 50 10 172 225 114 8 9952 9952 28 29 Winona Circuit 46 28 27 39 3 21 1644 1644 29
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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2 (Continued)
SARDIS DISTRICT
BENEVOLENCES
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10 Crenshaw-Sledge 92 45 87 39 335 131 153 15 4695 4695 10 11 Hernando 75 26 50 399 20 50 75 140 13 1548 5148 11 12 Hornlake 18 46 57 35 238 9 3669 54 3621 12 13 Lake Cormorant 56 39 104 15 48 97 15 52 102 192 179 11 4174 4174 13 14 Longtown 15 51 9 25 30 3263 3263 14 15 Mount Pleasant 18 13 15 12 44 26 50 35 6 2540 2540 15 16 Oakland 16 30 3 91 33 15 125 1941 1941 16 17 Olive Branch 30 22 30 7 461 15 3770 3770 17 18 Oxford University 75 245 10 25 60 458 500 300 570 38 11285 11285 18 19 Paris 25 16 15 1127 1127 19 20 Pleasant Hill 22 21 5 75 29 14 91 3192 3192 20 21 Pope 30 27 72 20 $ 18 10 15 50 75 35 106 5384 5384 21 22 Red Banks 22 41 17 30 60 13 5 1575 75 1500 22 23 Sardis 33 45 221 20 100 456 10 39 175 356 9756 10 9746 23 24 Sardis Circuit 18 25 17 25 60 40 1503 1503 24 25 Senatobia 45 105 15 20 29 5 242 15 20 130 569 .. 5 7309 29 7280 25 26 Tyro 30 15 10 18 1015 1015 26 27 Water Valley, First 116 54 176 7 33 18 1023 40 15 135 473 50 26 9390 9390 27 28 Water Valley, Main 29 63 27 32 5 25 135 2842 2842 28
Total This Year $ 606 $ 783 $ 2504 $ 219 $ 18 $ 42 $ 229 $ 324 $ 101 $ 5111 $ 640 $ 572 $ 2231 $ 4818 $ 385 $ 92 $ 185 $ 135742 $ 512 6 135230 Total Laat Year 523 1153 72 270 552 31 7842 250 608 714 7299 13744 130 241090 3771 237319
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Total Full Membership Reported Last year— Active and Inactive
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Received from Prepara- tory Membership and on Profession of Faith
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Number of Church Schools on Charge
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Nursery Home Members
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Children's Division—4-11 Years
: 543a
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Youth Division— l2-23 Years
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Adult— Members
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List No.
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Greenville
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T
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Increase
Decrease
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AverageAttendance at Sunday School
CHURCH S CHOOL STATISTICS
55 Z 18 ti ....., .... ..
53 to' g t.:; 8 a
Average Attendance Additional Meetings Children
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5 e''''''' ...
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Average Attendance Additional Meetings Adults
22 , s.s. F.3,`2, .s.,. ..
....as. ...,... sp..-.1.•-• Methodist Pupils in Vacation Church Schools
C0 -400 O•00 .. -.....1 .,
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.= oo Methodist Pupils in Weekday Schools
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Pupils Joining the Church on Profession of Faith
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Are Lesson Materials Used Approved by The Methodist Church
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Offering for World Service & Conference Benevolences
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Number of Preach-ing Places
CHURCH PROPERTY
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W OQuo t338.4; 00 988
Estimated Value of Church Buildings, Equipment, and Land
00 .. 08 00. . -,101 ..
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Estimated Value of Parsonages, Furniture, and Land
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Estimated Value of Other Property
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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2
RECAPITULATION
EXPENDITURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH MINISTERIAL SUPPORT
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CHURCH
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1 Aberdeen $ 860 $ 57710 $ 27082 $ 8923 $ 38592 $ 38963 .... $ 38963 $ 2475 $ 2475 $ 639 $ 632 $ 4837 $ 4687 $ 151 .... $ 210 $ 355'$ 380 $10109 $10094 $11147 1 2 Columbus 1600 55533 63209 8984 41703 41576 2806 2809 729 733 5266 5240 2 265 404 1160 9386 9386 9894 2 3 Corinth 3650 78445 20234 6651 41642 41498 .... 41873 2659 2554 691 687 5122 4864 597 .... 155 279 294 7587 7711 7540 3 4 Greenville 13505 72761 39602 7677 51018 51477 .... 51477 3406 3406 849 849 6456 6456 289 .... 235 428 482 1145 11809 11975 4 5 Greenwood 4951 36638 26975 6435 6675 48870 150 45020 2924 2924 774 774 5943 6688 ?96 .... 379 632 448 10463 10462 11101 5 6 Sardis 11900 24591 18964 5214 38198 38184 832 39016 2447 2446 639 640 4761 91 .... 185 294 398 8128 8128 8524 6
Total This Year $36464 $ 325678 $ 206066 $43885 $ 217828 $ 218992 $982 $ 257925 $16717 $16602 $ 4319 $ 4315 $27624 $32666 $ 1324 .... $ 1429 $ 2390 $ 3162 $57132 $57590 $60181 Total Last Year 34740 517248 270416 70483 410146 404973 .... 404973 26155 26394 5954 5958 47246 48557 2838 .... 1005 2196 4359 77577 81259 84004 Increase 1714 424 Decrease 191570 64350 26598 183318 185981 . 147048 9438 9792 1639 1647 19622 15891 1514 194 697 204451 23669 23823
STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2 (Continued)
RECAPITULATION
CHARGE AND CHURCH
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1 Aberdeen 2 Columbus 3 Corinth 4 Greenville 5 Greenwood • 6 Sardis
Total Tbis Year Total Last Year Increase Decrease
$ 607 88 535 1959 309 606
$ 793 859 821 1184 1039 783
$ 3094 3534 3273 3720 4114 2504
$ 189 639
206
219
529
277
$ 145 1270
1116
18
$ 292 52 99 10 42
$ 271 312 308 349 378 229
$ 496$ 772 695 515 511 324
80 228 250 184 220 101
$ 4653'$ 4573 4544 6955 6442 5111
160 749 245 1117 10
640
$ 349 197 562 1121 515 572
$ 1899 742 1512 2797 2791 2231
$ 8245 4012 3908 8654 5325 4818
$ 3301 1636 711 378 1407 385
$ 97 100 72 99 133 92
$ 91 386 480 252 234 185
$ 178050 211798 186318
'239847 166686 135742
$ 1639 1623 968 1369 1074 512
$ 176411 1 210175 2 185350 3 242480 4 165612 5 135230 6
$ 4104 $ 5479 3636
1843
$20239 $ 2059
2521
4580 $ 2549 $ 495
569
74
$ 1847 1942
95
$ 3313 4503
1190
$ 1068 640 428
$32278 51903
19625
$ 2921 680 2141
$ 3316 12935
9619
$11972 4040 7932
$34963 41255
6292
$ 7818 90357
82539
$ 594 802
210
$ 1628 $1118441 1698294
579853
$ 7185 27602
20417
$1111256 1671004
559748
INDEX
Appointments 49
Apportionments 55 Changes in Charge Lines 42
Charges and Churches 90 Conference Directory 1949-1950
Accepted Supplies 19
Clerical 15
Condensed Minutes 43 Conference Objectives for 1949-1950 6
Conference Sessions 85 Daily Proceedings 30
Delegates, Lay 23 Directions for Remitting Funds 2 Financial Exhibit
Auditor's Report 96 Statistical Tables 115
Honored Dead 84 Local Preachers, Directory of 20 Memoirs
Wister Dale Bennett 80
Millard Alexander Burns 81
Claude Algernon Parks 82
Officers, Boards & Commissions, Directory of 7 On Trial 89 Ordination, Certificate of 42
Payments on Special 2% Assessment 57
Reports and Resolutions 54 Brotherhood 54
Christian Literature 60
Christian Vocations 61 Conference Claimants—Reports 1 & 2 _______ _______ _ ____ 54 Conference Relations 60 Courtesy 59
District Conference Records 61
Education, Board of—Reports 1, 2 & 3 _______________ 62 Evangelism 63
Hospitals & Homes—Reports 1, 2 & 3 65 Lay Activities 67 Mission and Church Extension—Reports 1, 2 & 3 70
Ministerial Training 68 Million for the Master 70 Race Relations 71 Sabbath Observance 72 Sesqui-Centennial Celebration 72 Temperance 73
Town-Country Work—Reports 1 & 2 74 Treasurer 75 Woman's Society of Christian Service 76 World Outlook 79 World Peace 76 World Service & Finance—Reports 1 & 2 ________ 77
Service Record, Ministers 86 Standing Rules of the North Mississippi Conference 27