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Page 1: Cenhal 9exai - CTCUMCGEORGE F. KORNEGAY, 3951 Mt. Vernon, Fort Worth 3, Texas Retired Ministers Home Fund HUBERT T. JOHNSON, Methodist Home, Waco, Texas Methodist Home Offering DISTRICT

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WHERE TO SEND MONEY

WALTER B. RIDER, Ennis State Bank, Ennis, Texas (Conference Treasurer)

District Superintendent Fund Bishops Fund Conference Claimants Fund Crusade for Christ Fund (Monthly) General and Conference Benevolences Special Gifts to General Benevolences Special Gifts to Conference Benevolences General Administrative Fund Jurisdictianl Expense Fund Methodist Student Day Fund Methodist Youth Fund (Mark "World Comradeship") Race Relations Day Fund World Service Sunday Funds (Each 4th Sunday)

HAL H. CHERRY, 3806 West Fourth Street, Fort Worth 7, Texas Minimum. Salary Fund (From Churches and Pastors)

REV. HAYDEN EDWARDS, Methodist Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas

Golden Cross Fund

GEORGE F. KORNEGAY, 3951 Mt. Vernon, Fort Worth 3, Texas Retired Ministers Home Fund

HUBERT T. JOHNSON, Methodist Home, Waco, Texas Methodist Home Offering

DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS (Each District) District Work Fund

JOE B. WITHERSPOON, Citizens National Bank, Weatherford, Texas

Church School Rally Day Fund College Day Fund

THOMAS B. LUGG, 740 Rush Street, Chicago 11, Ill. Fellowship of Suffering and Service World Communion Offering

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Conference Divided 1910

Unification Merger 1939

MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS

October 31-November 3, 1944

G. ALFRED BROWN, Editor 1521 Lipscomb, Fort Worth 4, Texas

W. V. BANE, Editor of Statistics

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL

BISHOP A. FRANK SMITH, D.D., LL.D. 1944-79th Annual Session, Central Texas Conference, Mineral Wells.

CONFERENCE OFFICERS President—Bishop A. Frank Smith, 2308 Southmore, Houston 4, Texas. Secretary—W. W. Ward, First Methodist Church, Fort Worth 3, Texas. Assistant Secretaries—J. D. F. Williams, Journal; H. M. Hopkins, Confer-

ence Business; Fred G. Benkley, Reports; J. W. Morphis, Jr., Roll; W. L. Hankla and Wilson Canafax, Press.

Statistical Secretary—W. V. Bane, Killeen, Texas. Conference Treasurer—Walter B. Rider, Ennis State Bank, Ennis, Texas. Agent of Homes for Retired Preachers—George F. Kornegay, 3951 Mt. Ver-

non, Fort Worth 3, Texas. Conference Secretary of Evangelism—G. P. Comer, First Methodist Church,

Waco, Texas. Conference Lay Leader—Hal H. Cherry, 3806 West 4th, Ft. Worth 7, Texas. Conference Missionary Secretary—Hugh Brown Loyd, Ballinger, Texas. Executive Extension Secretary Board of Education—J. B. Holt, Box 157,

Glen Rose, Texas. Hospital Commissioner—Hayden Edwards, Harris Memorial Methodist Hos-

pital, Fort North, Texas. Editor Conference Journal—G. Alfred Brown, 1521 Lipscomb, Fort Worth 4,

Texas. Assistant Editor—C. C. Sessions, 1302 Herring Ave., Waco, Texas. Jurisdictional Conference Executive Secretary—S. Womeldorf, 702 Com-

mercial Exchange Bldg., Oklahoma City 2, Okla.

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL

ALPHABETICAL ROLL *Indicates Absence

Name Boaz, Bishop H. A ----------

P. O. Address -----___.6306 Oram, Dallas Appointment

Adams, J. F.- _-_.________ ------- ._... _. '--

_.Bishop Bartlett nderson, W, E.__..____._____.-_ ---------- 11t. 1, Box 1172, Austin ___________ -----'

__________Retired Andrews, W. B. _------- *Ansley, James B

--------- _-__1614 St. Louis, Ft. Worth 4 _____

Retired ----- ------------- -- - - ---------------------------------------- Ashley, Aubrey --------_.--_-_.._--- Loving ------- Chaplain U. S. Army -Bailey, J. Morris ________7c Baird, J. V..---

--------- 2509 .._. ---- ---- -------.---_--- N. 15th, Waco __

Loving ------. .­-Chaplain --_-Chaplain U. S. Army

--------------------------- Mt. Calm ------ ------- ------------ -------------------- Baker, S. A...-------_------------- Grandview -----------------------

Mt. Calm Grandview -------- Baldridge, J. H ---------------- _ ..._.._Corsicana _. --------- --- _________.,_-------'-- - Bane, W. V. --------------Killeen

----------- --"---- - Eleventh Ave.

--------- .----------- --------------------------------Killeen Berens, Ed R.___-_--__-.--___ First Methodist, Dallas __._._- Retired ___. ------- Barnes, D. L._.__--___--_------Cross Plains Cross Plains - Barnes, S. A. ________________.__ ----------- --- _1605 Carleton, Ft. Worth 7_..._.____-_ ____Arlington Hgts. Barnett, Hubert H. (III)-_..._ Custine. ------ ...______.__._._.______.______--- Gustine *Barret, J. W._ Evant Baird, W. R --------------- Winters

________ _.___-_.Supernumerary

--___------------------------------- -------- ---- Bell, C. F. -------- --- __________._...Bynum -°- - - BenkleY, Fred G..__.---•-- .---------_Riese] -_--_ - ----- ------------ -----

-------- Winters -Bynum-Brandon

Bennett, H. O. __--____-_._ ___-_-Rt. 7, Box 170, Ft. Worth _--_______._Wichita ------R;e.01 -- -

Ave. Bergin, John W---------- Bergquist, C. W --------- - -------------724 N. 12th, Waco -----------------------

-.-----_-.-Georgetown ------------ Retired

*Bishop, C. M_________________________ _--------__---- ----- - -----

____,19 W. Main, Houston 6 ____.______- - -- --- St. John

Retired *Black, W. E --------------------------

___.._.__ —Tehuacana- - -------------------------- Retired Bledsoe, Marvin C. ( 1 ) -' ---------- ----_-----___-. --"---

---------- Rice o mfalk, Erwin F..______..._- Corsicana ----------- First Bond, James M ----- ------ .__.

Boone, Leslie A._______- -------- 322 N. Riverside, Ft. Worth 3 --- ------------ - Riverside

__--_.__Brownwood___._------ ------- ----------- oulware, W. T__________________ ______Palmer _ First *Bounds, G. W..._.____ _ .._____.___._.(Deceased

-fte -- onfe- _ _ ---- ) -- a

after Conference_._ -- --------.Palmer

Bowden, W. M ---- _- ------ *Bowles, J. S --------- 3008 Schwartz, Ft. Worth 6 --------- -------- ----- Diamond Hill ------------ -.___2520 McKinley, Ft. Worth 0 ___.____.__ Bowman, Glenn C. (III)...____Oglesby-

__ Retired Bowman, H. C. --" ------------------

--------------- _----------'--------------- Dawson ---------- - ------- ------- ---------------- -- --- Oglesby Dawson --------. Boyd, R. H --------- ---------------- -Cleburne °------------- Anglin St. ------------------------------- Briggs, Roy E -------- -------------Coolidge

Brockett, C. T. ___________._.____..Blooming Brown, G. Alfred-

__.------------- --- ------------------- Grove __...-_____ __ ------- Coolidge

_ Blooming Grove ..........____.12 Chase Court, Ft. Worth 4. -------- ------- .Central Brown, Pat --'-------- *Browning, B. F.--_ -------Abbott .---------------- ---- - -------------- -'------- Abbott-Vaughn ----------- _. . Chaplain U. S. Army

Bryan, Gid J. ------ --------------------- 108 Center, Waxahachie _____-_____.-_--.__Ferris Hgts. Burton, Raymond M -------- _.._._._-- _

----- -- -

-- ----- -

-------'--------------- -- Burton. T. H------------------------- Arlin-- gt---on --------------

------- ------- --------------------

__.Chaplain U. S. Army

Butler, C. Y..---------------- --------- Rising Star ----------------------- ----------- ---- Arlington

Rising Star Buttrill, C. M._______._._____Ttaly ---'---------------------'------------------------ Italy

Buttrill, J. E. ------------------ *Calvert, R. Clark -------Hamilton. - - -- - - - ---- -------Hamilton ___-._-__-____' - --- --- -- -------------- - ------------------ Canafax, C. Wilson (IV) ------- - Chaplain U, S. Army

-- ---- --------------- ------ ------------------------- Cantrell, P. E. ---- - ---------- ------- CoChaplain

vington .----- - ------- -------- ----- ---- ----- U. S. Army

------- . Covington-Osceola Carruth, John R.--­ --­-------Georgetown Carter, Elmer C. - ---------------------

_____.---- ___________ ___ ----- ____ Prof. Southwestern Univ. *Chenoweth, E. B.____-_._._._._._State ------------------------------- .----------- Stephenville

Hospital, Pueblo, Colo. ------------Retired Chisholm, D. A.. -------- ---- --- - --- Mineral Wells ------------------------------- -------First Chisholm, J. W..- ---- - ------------ Christopher, Paul ._ --------------

Glen Rose -------------- _-%o Greenwood Cementery, Dallas ---------

Glen Rose Retired

Clark, H. B. --------- - ----------- ---_Aledo Aledo Clarke, W. A.______.__._______ _1409 Olive, Georgetown __ ..___.--------- Thrall __- *Cloud, W. J.._.____.-_--__ Cole, C. H.

- ------- 2682 Race, Ft. Worth --------------- Retired -.___.__----------- --------- 518 College, Cleburne ________--------------

Cole, W. H. 508 W. 7th, Cisco District Supt.

Coleman, W. _--.._-___-.- _..__..

------ R.t. 1, Box 163, Glenwood, Ark .- District Supt.

------- Evangelist Comer, G. P. --------------------- - Waco - - ---------...------ - -- First Connell, W. L. _._.-_-___._..___.Kennedale Cooper, , amar-------

_. ------ ._____ -----'-'---------------- _ Kennedale ------ - _ ---- ---------- --------------- --------------------- ----------- - Corn, A. R.. --------------------------- Troy ------ Chaplain U. S. Army Craig, E. L. _______--------- ... ------------ .----------- ----------- ----__.Mexia Troy

Mexia Crain, Hubert W..____________.___._1901 Craven, L. Bowman------------

Ave. D, Ft. Worth 3 ________________ Ash Crescent 1608 Boulevard, Ft. Worth 6 -__---------

Crawford,Roy L ---- ---- ------ --West Boulevard

Creed, J. J..__--------- ___-Weatherford *Crosby, R. A_______________-----------

__.. _ . ------------- - ------------ ------------ -------------------------------- -----------

- West Couts Memorial

Crutchfield, Finis A.__.___- Bartlett Retired

------- Corsicana - ------------------- -___ _____._____._ .__District Supt. Culver, F. P. ____._..._____- Culwell, J. W.

----- 2119 Park Pl., Ft. Worth 4 ---- _ ------- -._Retired _. __.--.-___.___Clifton --- - --- --- ---- ------------- Cunningham, W. P,-._.-.-_1517 Li pscomb, Ft. Worth 4. ---------- ---Retired

_____Associate Central Dailey, E. M- -- -------------•-- --•---Granger------------------------ ---------------Granger *Davenport, J. Lester__-- U. S. Army

*Davenport, R. H..________--_____--111 E. Bluff, Ft. Worth 3._..._..__________. Retired

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE, JOURNAL

Name P. O. Address Appointment

Davis, Geo. W.____..__-___Moody ---- - - - --- - -------------------- — - - ---- - - --- I Moody

Davis,. Roy Deats, Paul K. Jr. (III) -----Austin

------------------- --------- -----------------

-- - -------- - -- ------ - ------------- --- --------

North Corsicana Asso. Dir. Wesley Foundation

Deaver, D. O. (I)_ ...... Norton -------------- ---------- ---------------------Norton

*Doss, W. H. Elmwood, Abilene ------ ----- - - - - - ----- Retired

Dow, Victor D.______.______Mansfield. ---- - ------- --- — --- -- ------ Retired

Draper, Harry Clay Ave. Chaplain U. S. Army *Duncan, J. Beal - -- ------------------

Dunson, Wallace N- ----------- ...-Ranger ------- - ------- ---- -- ------ - - - ---- ------- ---- --- -- Ranger

Edmia.ston, B. B. --------------- --- - Taylor - --- ------ - --- ------------------------- St. ---Tenth

Edwards, Hayden ______-__________704 Galveston, Ft. Worth ___-._________ --.St. Mark

Edwards, R. C. _-----------. ------Georgetown ------- ----------- -------- --------- -- - ----

-- District Supt.

Elley, A. G. --------------- ------ Moody ---- ---------------- ----- ------ ----- .-Moody-Leon

Ellis, Cecil -------- - -- - -- Cleburne -- - --- ---- --------- - -------------- ---------- --- - - St. Mark

Ellis, T. D. -- ----- -Frost -------------------------------------------- ---- -Frost

Ellis, T. W. --------------------- ---- -Ft. Worth ---------------------------------- - ------ Supernumerary

Evans, A. Norman.-------- - -------Waco - ---- - ------- - ------- ----------------- ------- Austin Ave.

Farmer, J. D. ------ -------------------- Evart -- - - -- - --- ----- - - -----------------

Evant

Fee, Z. R. _____________-___- __.. 3444 Normandy, Dallas - -------- - ---- ---- ---- Supernumerary

Felder, L. L . --------- -- ------ Taylor ___ ----------- ------- -------- ------- ------- First

Felder, Roy (I .) -------__- ----- ----- Benbrook ---------------- ____ . - --------------------- Benbrook :*Fenton, W. J .___________________2014 SE 51st Ave., Portland, Ore. Retired

Ferrill, A. W.____ - --------------- ----Azle ------------------------------------------------- Azle

Ferguson, W. C. ------- --------------- Desdemona --- ----------- - ----------- ---- ----- Desdemona

Fisher, William S - --------------- - ---- Wortham -------- ---- -------------- -------- -------- Wortbam

Fleming, Durwood ----- - ----- -- --- Eastland ------------ ----------- ------- Eastland

Flynn, W. A . -------------------- ----Cisco - --------------- ---- ------- First

Franklin, A. W.____ - --- ------------ Handley ------------------------------------------- ---- Handley

-Gafford, A. S. ___-____-________- ._1810 Durham, Brownwood ----------- _. -District Supt.

Gardner, J. T --------- ------ ----------- Cleburne -- - -- - ---------------------- - -- - ------ ------ St. Paul

Garner, F. O. ------------------- ----Burkett - ---- ----- ---- - ------------------------------ Burkett

Gaskins, W. D. ------ --------- ______814 N. Robinson, Cleburne --------- ----.-Retired

Gathings, Ervin (I) ________ ________1214 W. El Paso, Ft. Worth 3 -__ -_____-Asst. First

*Gatlin, G. Weldon______--__________ - I ---------- ------------- ----- — --- - ----------- Chaplain U. S. Navy

`*Gilleland, W. B .______.--_--- 1651, Waco------------------------ --------Box ------ -Retired

Gilmore, S. P. ----_------- ------Box 882, Waco ----- --- ------- - - -------------- -----Retired

•Godbey, Charles Biblical Inst., Evanston, 111. Student

Goodloe, Robt. W -------------- -_ S.M.U., Dallas ------------- -- Prof. S.M.U.

Gordon, A. W ------- -------- ------ Gordon, E. R .____________-________.. 1117

--Hubbard --------- - ---------- - - ---------------------

E. Elmwood, Ft. Worth -- - --- ------

... Hubbard Highland Park

*Gore, J. O. ------- ----- _-___ ---_-San Jon, New Mexico ------- --- - ------ ---- -- -Retired

Granger, Thos. B.( III) ---------- Hillsboro -- ---------------------- ------ ------ Line St.

,Greebon, Geo. M. ----- ------- Mineral Wells ------- ---------- - ---- - -- Central

Greenwaldt, Wm. M. (III) ___Rt. 1, Ft. Worth --- -_ - - --- ---- -- ----- - --- Birdville Burlecon-Crowley

,Gwaltney, W. G. _---------- Hall, A. W - ----------- -------------------

-_----- - Burleson ---- ---------------------------- ~1922-30th St., Lubbock ------------------

----- Retired

Hall, H. R - --------------------- -------

Valera ---------- - - -- - - ------- - -------------- - --- Valera-Voss

Hankla, W. L. ------------------------ Waxahachie ... -- -- ---------- - - ----- --First -- I

-Harris, I. F. -------------- ---- --- 2?515 Tierney Rd., Ft. Worth 3 __________Retired

-Harrell, W. E . -------------------'. °""'e ---- - - ------------- - --------- -------------

._______._Weatherford ._-___-_._________._____-__ Harris, J. L. ---------- Weatherford ---------------- ----------- __ ____-___.- ------- - - -----

Y-vi,e ------- Weatherford North

-Harwood, Sprig ------------------- --- Georgetown --------------- - ------ Prof. Southwestern Univ. School of Theology

Hawk, Eugene B. . --------------- S.M.U., Dallas

Hays, J. M. -_ - - --- Venus Venus Retired -Hearn, E. O. -------------

Hearon, W. J. _.-------_--- ------- -Dawson--- --- - --- --- ---

------- Stephenville ------

----- --

Retired

*Heizer, R. H- ------------------------- -Dublin--- -- Helm, A. J. __ ___ -------- ---------.Carlton

-------------------- - ---- -------- — --- - ------ Carlton

*Hendrickson, J. D. 502 W. 7th, Cisco -- ----- --- ---------------- — -- --- Retired

Henson, Chet C. ____-________- ._2104 Gorman, Waco Supt.

Hightower, C. O- ----------- ----------- Caddo ---------- --------- --- - ----- - - Caddo *IT!ghtower, I. E. --------------- ---- - McAllen . .. . ... ... . .. -------- - -- - - --- - - ------- - Retired

Clairette Cir. Hogg, W. H. ------------

Holt, J. B. (IV) ______________

-Clairette --- -------------- - ------- -- -----------

______-Box 157, Glen Rose Secy. Bd. Education

Hopkins, H. 4M - - ---------------- ...-.Itasca --------------- Itasca Comanche Hooper, R. B..--- ----- - ---------------- Comanche ----------- - ----------- - -- - -- --- — - -----

Howell, Maggart B ---------------- Kere,s ­ --- -- - - --- -- - - -- - --

Howell, Z. L - - .-____._-_--__-____. 314 W. University, Waxahachie. Kerens Forreston-Britton

Huddleston, H. D _ - ------- -----------

Cleburne ------------------- Bluff Dale

Ingram, F. H. _-___________._____.__204 Wimberly, Ft. Worth --- --------- Boulevard

Irvin, David ---------- ----------------- Rt. 3, Hillsboro - - -------- Whitney Cir.

Isbell, J. Fletcher ----------------- Jackson, B. F. Jr. --------------------

- Hico ________Hico 7r,-4th St., New Haven 11, Conn. _____Prof. Southwestern Univ.

Johnson, Edgar H - ----------- Rt. 2, Riesel -- ----- - - - --------- Hill

Johnson, Floyd E --------- ---------

Coleman --- - -------------- Coleman

Johnson, Roy F - ------ - ------- _'

Gorman --- - ---------- ------ --------- - -- Gorman

Johnston, Warren -- ----------- . 800 W. 5th, Ft. Worth -------- — --- - ------ .-First

Jones, Claude P -- - ----------- -- ---Belton ------ - -- -------- ------ ---- Belton

Jones, W. T. ----------------------- --Rogers --- --- ----- -------- - --- ---------- Rogers

*Keener, W. H. ------------ --- - ---- 906 S. Adams, Ft. Worth --------- --- -- - - - --Retired

Kimbrow, B. E. -------------------- --Holland -- - -------- - ---------- --------- -------..Holland-Little River

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL

Name Kinslow, W. T.___

P. O. Address Appointment ____505 Earl, Cleburne --------------------- -_- ___Retired Kirkpatrick, Seba. Carbon___._______-_________-_ -_,—_Carbon Knight, D. T.. - - -- - - Joshua -- - - - --- - Retired Kornegay, Geo, F..___-- Knox, M. Howard.----- .Southwestern Univ., Georgetown—Dir. Public Relations

--3951 Mt. Vernon, Ft. Worth 3 .......... - Agt. Retired Homes *Kramer, B. W,__ 402 S. Anglin, Cleburne- Retired Kupferle, Nick Jr. (I)______._ Langston, Roy A.--------Temple

-.1904 Ashland, Ft. Worth.- Asst. Arlington Hgts. --------------

LaPrade, R. J..-__._._____-______Waxahachie__---- First District Supt. *Lavender, Garland ------ ------- U. S. Army Lawhon, L. M ------------- --- __--_. Rt. 3, Arlington ___________-_.- ----------- End ess

Layne, P. W. ._.___-__-_____-_-_-_- Turnersvi l le ------- .--- -____.._______--_ ------ Turnersville Lee, I. D. S, Perry---- ----------------------- -------------• ------­------­--------- Lightfoot, E. H --------------------- -Breckenridge ----__-_-______-_.___-__-___-__-- Breckenridge Loyd, H. Brown ____________________

*Makowski, Wm ------ - Ballinger________.___._______---___

- ----------- Burnett, Waco __1900 ------------------------ --_ -Ballinger

*Marney, A. K, - Settlement ------- Martin, B. Rhodes __

- -- ----- - -- -- -- - Chaplain U. S. Army --S.M.U., Dallas _ --------- - --------- __.___-_-._. Student Martin, Robert Earl_

*Matthis, Leon (III) __________._.____________Chaplain U. S. Army

McAden, Lynn--­Red -- - - ------- - ... _ .......................... --

Oak- _______Chaplain U. S. Army

McAfee, J. U..._. _--_._.__.__

Valley Mills__._,-___-_ _- —Red Oak

Valley Mills McCauley, D. McCord, B. L .________Meridian .___-_._____.____-__- McCree, Dwight L.- lt rownwood__._..______-____--

______-_Meridian _____-Central McDonald, O. D. _,

McGehee, F. L..__.,-- New Castle ----- _ ----- ___-____.__.- Weatherford ._,_-

New Castle McMickin, W. P -----------

_____--- -------- -- Gordon' -------- - -------- ---- -----------

--- -Retired ----- .Gordon McVey, D. E - ----------- --- __ ----- 1911 Main Blvd., Brownwood.____._

Merritt, John R..___ Rt. 2, Box 231, Ft. Worth --Johnson Memorial

*Milburn, O. W. -------------- ----------- - ------ . Lake Worth

------- Tehuacana ----- ----- -------------------------- ------ --Retired Miller, Melvin R ------ __.______Crawford_-_______--_.--_-___._-___------- *Milner, Leon. -.---

- .Crawford ------------------------------------ ---- ------------- - -------- '

*Minor, Ora --Chaplain U. S. Army . ---------- --- --- ------------ ----- --- --- - --- -- - Moberg, Theodore. _- ----- ----------- 4221 Kenwood Ct., Ft. Worth

Morphis, J. -----Supernumerary 3----..-Prof. T.W.C. & Fostepco Hgta W. Jr ------------------

*Morphis, W. J._. -------------- 2700 Westbrook, Ft. Worth

-___1707% S. Harvard Blvd., Oakhurst Retired

Los Angeles, Calif ----- _ --------------- Morrison, Van P - ---------- -,---_ .Granbury ---- -------------------------------- -°---,Granbury Morton, C. N ------------- ---------- Mexia ------------------------------------------ Retired Morton, O. A.. ------ ------- ---- --- -Rt. 5, Waxahachie --- - --------------- -.----- -Bethel Morton, W. B. --- ---••------- - May - - --- - -- - -- *Moss, W, W, ___-- 4, Arlington _- --------------_ Rt. ---May Nation, R. W ------------

-- ---------- --------

-- .Maypearl-----------------------------

----- -Retired ----- -Retired *Neal, John M ...__.__ Huntsville__-____________.__.____

Neely, Auburn S ------ - ----- -Hewitt.---- -

-.-__ _ Gen. Evangelist *Neill, W. A..________-__- *Neville, S. P..

---- ---- --------- - ------------- ----Hewitt _____1204 St. Joseph, Houston 3_____________-.Retired

----- .-_- Norris, John J. (II)------

-_„--2401 McKenzie, Waco----­----------R etired -----Dublin, Rt Odom, O. 0.. ----- -------- -

-------------- ---------------- --------- - ( Deceased after Conference )____._____

----.Bunyan Ogle, T. S- ----------------------- Waco - -- - -- ----Wesley Oglesby , J. C ------ ----- ---_----- Georgetown--------------------------First Oliver, J. L._______--

*Page, Earl ____-_____-- ----Blanket .__.__ ---__-Meridian--

*Parmer, ua @ Y -- Patterson, Jos. I. ___• 300

_-___.-_ Retired "' - ------------ ------------Chaplain U. S. Army Haynes, Ft. Worth 3

Patterson, E. R..___-_- Patterson, J. Fred ___-

------ - ..... _ Meadowbrook __.----- .Midlothian. ---- _ ------ -__--__--_________._-- Waxahachie Cir. Peacock, Allen A.

__- _- -------- 3428 Fitzhugh, Ft. Worth______ Temple

Englewood Peterson, Albert _---___.____ _ Phelan, M.

_ `=y _.Seventh St. -Copperas Cove -_-__--____-______. Copperas Cove -------------------------- ---Handley-- --------- -- ------------ --• Pittman, Clyde W,--------•------Bangs ----- - -Retired

--------------------- --------•---•-- - Bangs Porter, D. K ..__.____-___-_ .-___.Gatesvi]le___. ____________•_____-. District Su pt. Poteet, Horace ..__-_-.__ ------- Ioshua. . Price, Henry ----.._

_____-_- ----------------- -____. _______- Joshua-Godley Ramseyy., J. D.. - -

-..~. ------------------------ - --- --- --•-••---

----Ta1Pa -

----•-Chaplain U. S. Army

- - -- -- - -- Ray, J. L, ------------- - ----- --Whitney ---- - ---- ---- - - -- - - -- Talpa-Crews ----Whitney Reynolds, Wayne ------- -

Riley, P. E. --- ---_Mansfield ----.--.-- -------- --- --- ----------- -- --•---Mansfield __-__.-.__-_-__,-

Rogers, L. R. (II)--- -212 Couts, Weatherford -------- _ -----

-Tolar--------------- District Supt.

Roper, Ernest .-____ ------------------------- T~lar -McGregor -_-__________-.__ ------ --.-____-_____ McGregor *Salyer, O. B. --- - ---- -

Sanders, H. J.. ---1veLeon U. S. Navy ------ — * andore, Llvyd._,

_.__-____._.______--- -___-_-.-- Milford_.-______._______—___-

.DeLeon Cir. --Milford andstrom, J. H.__..__Keller_______

Schulze, Urban A._ _____-__.-_Supernumerary

1005 Colcord, Waco .__---,-_--_. Colcord Ave. *Score, J. N. R ..___-._ Sensabaugh, O. F.____._._.__3426

.--Georgetown ---------- McFarlin Blvd., Dallas ___

Southwestern Univ. -__._ $etired - Sessions, C. C.._____—_—_1302 Herring Ave., Waco ------- - Herring Seymour, Leslie W._._,-_ -409 S. Dallas,

Ennis Ave.

Sharbutt, J. W.------ __ ----- -____- -----Olney - --- ---- --

__.____First - O1neY

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL -

Name P. O. Address Appointment Shearer, Geo. W.—Grapevine Shelton, W.

-------------- -,---_—.-.Grapevine Me.de­-----­---- — ------------ Sparks Memorial

Shipp, W. E. -------- Waco------------------- St. John Shook, Hollis Biblical Inst., Evanston, III.---Student Shugart, C. 0 ------- - ­------Graham . ---------------- Graham Shuler, J. W. W.._.._-.- -.---_926 Park Dr., Hillsboro._---_._____ Retired

Shuler, P. L.----------------•--------Ferris ---------------------------- Siceloff, J. A -- -------------------- DeLeon -------------------- - - ----------- - ---------- - ----- DeLeon

Simpson, C. E..--------------- ----- Itasca ..........................

Sisserson, C. Weatherford ------------ --- - --- - - --------------------- First Slayden, Milton -- - - - - ------------- Tehuacana ------------- - - --- - - ----- - --------- --------- Tehuncana & Prof. W'minster Smith, Geo. G ---------------------- ­---- Blum ----------------------------------------------- ------- Blum-Rio Vista Smith, Hubert C._____._..____1518 Vaughn, Ft. Worth 5 ------------- ­------ Polytechnic Smith, Mae. M._.-__ ------- Alexander, Waco ---- ---------------- ---- Retired Smith, Ross G --------- --------- ------- Alvarado -------------------- ­­ -------Alvarado Smith, W. F._______--_-__-.__-__.- _._.4028 Calmont, Ft. Worth

*Smoot, J. D.------------------- Comanche----------------------------------------- .-Retired

*Snoddy, B. A.___ __-----825 Plum, Graham ------- ------------- ------ Chaplain U. S. Army. *Son, Thad E•---------- ------------------------------ - -

Sory, R. Otis--­ ---­-_---Hillsboro.---------------------------- ---------- ------ --- ---- First

*Sprinkle, J. W...__:__-___- -------------------------------------------- -------- ------------------------------------ _.._Chaplain -­ Chaplain U. S. Army Standlee, A. G.­--­----MaypearI ------------- -------------------- - ------ Maypearl

Gatesville Stanford, E. R.__ Steinman, W. H ---------------------

---- -Gatesville - --------------------------------------- Rt. 1, Belton --------------- - ----- ------ - - ----- ----Temple Circuit

Stephens, Oran - -- - ----- - -----------

Sterck, Thomas F.­----­ .­-3241 Lipscomb, Ft. Worth 4---.-----------Mattbew Main St.

Memorial

Story, T. G.________________-_.- Stout, H. E..________-_.-_________3215

______700 E. Ark, Sweetwater -------- - - ------- - -- Retired University Dr., Ft. Worth 4 .Prof., T.W.C.

Sutton, C. A ---- ------------------- ----- Mart -------------- - - - - -------------- ---- - - Suddath, Frank K -------- -Groesbeck --------- ------------------ ------- - ---

--------- Mart - ------ Groesbeck

Swearingen, E. W ---- - ---------- -Eddy - ------------------------------------- - ------------- Taylor, W. C.___-______.__-__.---.-_-1101 Gambrel], Ft. Worth 4

Eddy St. Paul

Thompson, Carroll H._-_____1006 Churchill, Ft. Worth 7 Ca stleberry *Thompson, H. 109 S. Grand, Waxahachie ----- --------- - ---- Retired *Thompson, W. D -------- ­­-Midlothian. ------------------- --- ­ ---------------- . Retired

Thrash, Floyd W ---------------------- Clifton ----------------- - ------------------- ---- - ---- -.Clifton View ------Mt. Todd, Plez (II)------------------------ R. F. D. Bangs.--_----------------------

Tucker, Lewis E. (III) ------------ Rt. 3, Waco ---------- - ---------------- ----- - ----- Bosqueville-Elm Mott Turner, Frank L.-.____-______ _______3410 Meadowbrook, Gen. Evangelist

Ft. Worth 3--------------------------------------- Turner, Frank L. Jr. (I) -------- Wingate ----------------- --- - --- - - - ---------- - ------- Wingate

Pinto Turner, M. A.--------------- ---------- Turney, A. E..____________ --------

Palo Pinto---------------------------------- -- 4111 Ave. L, Ft. Worth 5 ____-________ -_-College College Hgts-

Utley, Paul W - --------------- 2323 W. Rosedale, Ft. Worth ------- - ------- Bethel East Vanderpool, L. R________________ ___.2409 Prairie, Ft. Worth 6 Vinsant, Wallace --------------- ------ Penelope ------------------------------------------------ - --- Penelope

Bruceville Wade, C. E ---------- - ---------------- Bruceville-------------------- - - ----- ---------------- Morgan-Kopperl Walker, Robt. W. (II) Morgan -------------

Walkup, J. A._---.--_______________--__517 E. Bluff, Ft. Worth 3 -- - ------------ --Weatherford St. Wallace, R. T ----------------------- -Comanche -------------------- - -- ------------.---Comanche Cir.

District Supt. Ward, W. W. ____________-._________- .First Church, Ft. Worth-___-__________ ---- (Iraford Weathers, J. B ­ ------ - -- - ----------- Graford ------- ------------ - ------ ----------------

*Webb, Attleus ------ -- ------ -----.Box 422, Madison, Wis -------- --------------

--- --

-Refired White, Vernon G. (III)-- ------Barry- ----------------------- -------------

Midlothian Whitefield, J. W --------------------- -Midlothian ------------------ - - - - -- - ----------- Strawn Wilkerson, C. A - - --------- ­----- - - Strawn --------------- ­­­ ----- - -- — --- - ------------

Dept. Pub. Welfare *Wilkins, C. Williams, H. W. Broadway, Nashville, Tenn ------- ­ .G en. Bd. Education Williams, J. D. F -- - ------------- - - Santa Anna-_--___--_________---__________ -_--- Santa Anna Williams, L. Stanley----.—Dublin ------------------------ -- — ------- - ------ - ------- Dr.blin Williams, S. W--­ -------­Arlington Wiliamson, James A. (I)

------- - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- - — ------------------------ ---------------- ----Chatfield

------Retir.d Chatfield

Willingham, R. R -------- ------------ Walnut Springs -- - ------- — -- - -- --------------- Walnut Springs-Iredell

*Wilson, J. T­ - ---------- - --- ----Handley ------------------------- - - - ­­ -Retired - --Retired *Wilson, W. B.___--_----_______ -_-2012 W. Collins, Corsicana - ----------

E.1issville Wisdom, E. M.------.----FIiasville ------------- ------ Witt, J. W. A.----------- - ------------------- Wood, Fred P.----- - ------- Wooten, C. D._____-______.___________522

----Lorena ------------------------- - - -- -- - --- -------------- Missouri, Ft. Worth 3­-----------Missouri

Lorena Ave.

*Wright, G. It-------- ------- ­­512 E. 12th, Georgetown------------ Retired Yokley, Earl S. (I).______=__-.1609 Washington, Ft. Worth-----------RidgIea

*Young, R. B._.-__—_-- -------Box 577, Coleman.-.-- _--------------Retired

SUPPLIES

Armstrong, A. B ------- - ------------ Millsap --------------------------- ------ ----------.Millsap -------------putuarat Baker, Lee Roy ---------------Putnam - ---------------- ­­----

Bartos, N. 26th, Waco --- - - - -------- - - ---- - - Prairie Hill Brown, ---------Olney-------------------------- Cir.

Cir. ------__.Alvarado Byrd, W. N Childress, G. C­---------GrahaM

----------- - - -------- - - - - ---------- Cir.

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Name P. O. Address Appointment Cochran, J. M ------------- -- ---------- Ranger_-------------- --------- - --- ---------- - ----- Olden Cook, W. D..-------------------------- Glen Rose ---------------------- -- - -- Gle» Rose Mis. Cooley, J. Alvin ------- _ -------------- Box 592, S.M.U., Dallas --- -- ---------------- Isham's Chapel Cooper, Kenneth J..:_._._.____.___ Granbury.--_-_--______—.__._._,Granbury Cir. Corley, Marvin ---- _ ------ ------------- aslet_-__ _________---._____._.__--- __..____.___Haslet-Keller Dawson, J. W -------------------- S.M.U., Dallas___..------------•--- --_Ennis Cir. DeWalt, Ernest ____.____..._ —_Florence.—___ ---------------- _—___-_.- _— -------- Florence Cir. Farquahar, Darwin Ferrel, Gilbert—

---------- ---- _Aquilla-.— ------------------ --------------------- --_-.Aquilla

Fisher, F. T.___._._ --- - --------------- __3420 Strong, Ft. Worth 5__--

------- --_._Coolidge--------------------------------- --_ -------- Saginaw-Smithfield

Fort, Roy ----------------------------- --.Cransfils Gap. ---------------------------- _ ------- -Coolidge Cir.

------..Cransfiis Gap French, G. W. Jr.__----------Round Rock ---- — ---- ----_-_------- — _-__-._---._Round Rock Gillis, Bert -------------- Goodman, Peyton -----------Jarrell-------`--------------------------------

Eureka-. ------------ Jarrell Cir. ----------------- __------ ---------------- .-----------------

Houston, Sam --- ------------ - --------- Mertens ---- ----------------- ----- --- ----- - ---------- Eureka

Johnson, W. 0 ---- — --------------- Mineral Wells --------------------------- _-----Mertens-Irene

Wells Cir. Koch, Robt. W. -- ------------ Hutto - ----- -------_--------- ------ ------- Hutto Lindsay, John W.-_-_-- ------ ~Everman__..______. __. s Everman

Little, R. Ernest.__..___.___,_____Scranton__.__.__-__..____.._...____.______.Scranton Mathis, Melvin R______ ________-__...Jonesboro- ----------------- __.._...______._.Jonesboro

-- Millsap, Richard -__ -------- .----Weatherford_______-_.-___.-____.____.___ -.— South ,__Weatherford Moore, J. Barcus-------_-----__ Springtown-------------- -----_-__-_-_-- ----_---Springtown Morgan, Nelson --------------- Morton, J. E.

Richland --_--_-----------._-------_-- --_- - - - -_-----...Richland ---------------------Rt. 4, Winters ------ - - - - Drasco

O'Hearn, Frank .____-._.--.__—_Brownwood ______________________Zephyr-Pleasant Valley Patterson, B. B. ----------Rt. 1, Moran ------- ---------------- ------- Eolian Pape, Raymond. ---------------- Pate, M. S.

---- --- Rockwood------------------------ - -- - Rockwood

_---___--___-------Brownwood--...-----._..__---------_--_--- _--.Brownwood Cir. Sanders, John T.___---__._______--Jonah—.-___.___._._____.

------------------ -- -._Jonah-Weir -- ansom, Loy C..__--__________.___Liberator Scott, J. D...___-

Village, H. Worth___________Liberator Village _-_-__- Siler, George

____-_____-_-China Spring ___-__._________._____.________.China Gatesville --------- ------------------- ---_--__----------__ --_Gatesville Cir.

Spring-Speegleville ------- ---------- Stone. Frank - - - -- - - Moshiem .----------------- - Mosheim 'Studer, R. M.-_-------------------__ Swinscoe, Elmer Gatesville---------------------------------- Bardwell

-- - -.Beehouse Cir.

Tickner, J. W. ---------- -----------_----- ----._-.----------_-------________--

------------- Huckaby --- ------- --------- - --- ----- ---__--Bardwell

--- ----- HuckabY Cir. Vodicka, Stanley ----------------- -__T. W. C., Ft. Worth .______._._-___-- _____--Collieville Warden, C. A._-------_--- Weaver, Bruce --

------Cisco -------- ----_- ----------_.Twelfth St. - —Rt. Waco.----- ----------- ---------- View --Lake Williamson, H. G. ------Azle

Windham, John _-_._____._____._____-_--__-______Silver Creed-Peden

Bono._.------- .--- ___________ ------ ._.____________—__—______- __Bono-Prices Chapel

LAY DELEGATES TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 1944

(In keeping with the standing Conference Rules, only those marked present at the Conference are listed).

Brownwood District John Strickland Steve Stubblefield Mrs. D. 0. Deaver D. S. Leverett M. A. Richardson J. G. Gaines J. M. Collins Mrs. W. C. Pace A. L. Cole Mrs. J. J. Prentice Alternates Seated J. W. Wood

L. P. Greer

Cisco District

Mrs. Erwin Holt R. A. McDaniel Dorothy McCook Doyle Burchfield Mrs. P. L. Shell Alternates Seated T. E. Robinson G. P. Mitcham

Mrs. C. A. Warden Mrs. S. B. Strahan

Mrs. J. J. Norris Mrs. W. A. Clepper L. E. Forest

Mrs. D. B. Tipson J. E. Matthews L. R. Smith

Bert McGlamery J. A. Knox

Cleburne District S. B. Woffard Lee Steed Mrs. H. W. Ferguson Arch Boulware Mrs: J. M. Hays

Mrs. Mary Wallace J. L. Crain

Alternates Seated Rufus Haynes Courts Cleveland M. F. Higgs Mrs. R. H. Boyd

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Corsicana District

Frank L. Williams J. 0. Sessions L. L. Powell Mrs. R. E. Briggs Mrs. F. T. Fisher G. H. Ferrell

Boyce Martin J. D. Harwell Mrs. T. D. Ellis E. A. Havecost Mrs. A. W. Gordon Wyatt Haytor

Mrs. M. C. Bledsoe Edward Trotter

Alternates Seated Mrs. Vernon White Mrs. Peyton Goodman Mrs. George L. Peyton

Hal H. Cherry H. H. Brant Mrs. William Greenwaldt M. M. Faulk M. C. Halligan C. M. McCormick Mrs. W. M. Bowden Mrs. A. E. Turney

Mrs. A. J. Helm Mrs. Elmer Brooks Mrs. Pearl White Mrs. B. B. Gamble

Miss Mary Moody Harvey Allison J. P. Bell Mrs. W. A. Stewart

Mrs. B. B. Wedemeyer Mrs. Adair Long W. P. Evans, Jr. Mrs. Harry Ferguson Paul Jund Mrs. H. L. Dillinger

Fort Worth District

Mrs. J. Fred Patterson 0. C. Armstrong Mrs. J. N. White J. B. Parr L. C. Maxwell Mrs. Wayne Reynolds Mrs. C. S. Young

Gatesville District

Mrs. C. W. Meyer Walter Amsler Fred Kattner Mrs. Bryan Richards

Georgetown District

Mrs. W. E. Street Mrs. Herman Ferrell Alvin Kunkel L. A. Bernowsky

Waco District

Mrs. W. H. Makowski Mrs. J. S. Poole Sam Knight Mrs. E. A. Grater Mrs. E. W. Makowski Mrs. T. S. Ogle

Waxahachie District

J. R. Edwards Mrs. Ray Cowart J. W. Sample Mrs. Olen Rogers

Alternates Seated Mrs. Wilson Canafax Mrs. M. A. Turner Mrs. W. L. Hankla

Jim Ballard

Alternates Seated M. L. Williams Thomas W. Holmstrom Mrs. S. P. Martin

Alternates Seated Mrs. J. V. Baird A. E. Grebe Mrs. W. P. Cunningham Mrs. W. Vinsant Hubert Johnson Frank Bartos, Jr.

L. D. Barnett J. David Scott Mrs. S. C. Tirey G. R. Thomas Mrs. Z. L. Howell John T. Goodman

Mrs. Wilson Campbell Mrs. Gad J. Bryan Mrs. George Leatherwoo< R. V. Reavis Joe Goodman Mrs. Chas. E. Culbertson

Chester North Mrs. E. R. Patterson

t Roy New Alternates Seated

Mrs. R. I. Tibbs- Mrs. B. B. Edmiaston Mrs. J. L. Ray

Joe B. Witherspoon Mrs. Geo. S. Slover Mrs. J. W. Ottinger J. P. Bailey L. C. Young Mrs. G. A. Bills Mrs. B. A. Terry

Weatherford District

Harold E. Dennis John Hankins Dr. W. J. Gearheart Mrs. Corrie Keys J. D. Hutcheson Mrs. H. J. Wickins

J. Earl O'Kelly Rev. W. R. Witherspoon C. E. Canafax

Alternates Seated Mrs. F. D. Reed

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BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES I. QUADRENNIAL

BOARD OF EDUCATION Q1441) Ministerial—Hubert C. Smith, Vice-President; C. H. Sisserson, Secretary;

J. D. F. Williams; Oran Stephens; Erwin F. Bohmfalk; Carroll Thomp-son; E. L. Craig; C. W. Bergquist; W. P. McMicken; Durwood Fleming; Thomas B. Granger (An Undergraduate.)

Lay—F. L. Williams, President; Joe B. Witherspoon, Treasurer; Clive Pierce; G. C. Boswell; Miss Mary Shipp Sanders; W. D. Smith; Walter Amsler; Mrs. B. B. Wedemeyer; C. O. Miller; Miss Mary Moody.

Youth Members—Kathryn Adams; Byrne C. Moody; Allen Rogers.

COMMISSION ON EVANGELISM 01558) Ministerial—J. M. Bond, Chairman; S. A. Baker, Secretary-Treasurer; G. P.

Comer, William S. Fisher, C. O. Hightower, J. F. Adams, Melvin R. Miller, Dwight L. McCree, Finis A. Crutchfield, Van -P. Morrison, Roy A. Langston (Member of Jurisdictional Commission on Evangelism.)

Lay—W. P. Evans, Jr., Vice-Chairman; W. S. Marvel, Lee Putman, Johnnie Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Conley, M. W. Lovell, W. R. Witherspoon, A. 0. Newman, S. H. Nance.

BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES (11531) Ministerial—Leslie A. Boone, President; L. L. Felder, H. 0. Bennett. Lay—C. E. Canafax, Frank Bartos, W. J. Stillwell, J. E. Matthews.

BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING 0(1386) (Nominated by the Bishop)

E. H. Lightfoot, Chairman; Joseph I. Patterson, Registrar; Milton Slayden, Robert W. Goodloe, R. J. La Prade, Auburn Neely, J. W. Chisholm, John W. Morphis, Jr., Leslie W. Seymour.

BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION 01282) Ministerial—Warren Johnston, President; Floyd E. Johnson, Vice-President;

Wallace N. Dunson, Secretary; H. B. Loyd, A. Norman Evans. Lay—D. S. Leverett, Sam B. Wofford, Mrs. C. W. Meyer, M. L. Williams,

Mrs. Charles E. Culbertson, E. M. Remington. Division of Church Extension—G. Alfred Brown, President; D. A. Chisholm,

Secretary; T. H. Burton, Ernest Roper, R. Otis Sory. Lay—Bert F. McGlamery, Vice-President; Boyce Martin, Treasurer; J. R.

Edwards, Mrs. Joel Hooper. Youth Members—King Bridges, Jr., Morris Bratton, Lois Young, Mary

Frances Stubblefield.

• COMMISSION ON WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE 0778) Ministerial—Thomas F. Sterck, President; L. Stanley Williams, J. H. Bald-

ridge, Roy A. Langston, R. C. Edwards, Claude P. Jones, Secretary. Lay—G. L. Robertson, Leake Ayres, Grady Elliott, Sam Knight, Jesse R.

Smith, J. I. Ellett.

CONFERENCE AUDITING COMMITTEE Claude P. Jones, J. T. Gardner, Glenn C. Bowman, Grady Mayhew, J. Fred

Patterson. CONFERENCE ENTERTAINMENT

Cecil Taylor, W. J. Shelton, A. G. Standlee, D. R. McCauley, C. Y. Butler, W. E. Harrell.

JOINT BOARD OF PUBLICATION P. E. Riley, S. A. Barnes, Roy A. Langston.

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II. ELECTED TO SERVE FOR THREE YEARS

BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS (11613) Ministerial-W. H. Steinman (1945), P. L. Shuler (1945), J. W. Whitefield

(1945), Lloyd Sanders (1945), Chet C. Henson (1946), J. W. Sharbutt (1946), John R. Merritt (1946), S. A. Barnes (1947), George W. Shearer (1947), E. R. Standford (1947), W. R. Beaird (1947).

Lay-G. H. Ferrell (1945), W. D. Arden (1945), C. M. Shears (1945), L. R. Smith (1945), E. C. Kilgore (1946), J. E. Walker, Jr. (1946), B. F. Word (1946), Nick Kupferle (1947), C. M. Rogers (1947), Roy Hewitt (1947), Bob Riley (1947).

CONFERENCE RELATIONS AND MINISTERIAL QUALIFICATIONS (f(641)

Conference Relations-Ross G. Smith, Chairman (1946), C. H. Cole (1945), R. H. Boyd (1945), P. L. Shuler (1947), Floyd W. Thrash (1947).

Ministerial Qualifications-E. R. Gordon, Chairman (1946), Durwood Flem- ing (1945), Clyde W. Pittman (1945), Cecil Ellis (1946), Fred B. Benk- ley (1947).

CONFERENCE BOARD OF TRUSTEES (¶709) Z. H. Zimmerman (1945), H. R. Thomas (1945), J. Floyd Smith (1945),

W. E. Shipp (1946), Marcus Weathered (1946), William Reagan (1946), B. Hilyer (1947), Elmer C. Carter (1947), Marry N. Graves (1947).

COMMISSION ON MINIMUM SALARIES 0806) Members at Large P. E. Riley (1945), Hal H. Cherry (1945), Frank L.

Williams (1946), H. B. Dorris (1946), J. N. R. Score (1947), W. W. Ward (1947).

Members from Board of Missions and Church Extension-Warren Johnston (1948), Floyd E. Johnson (1948), Wallace N. Dunson (1948).

TRUSTEES OF HOMES FOR RETIRED MINISTERS S. W. Williams (1945), R. B. Hooper (1945), F. P. Culver (1945), Judge

W. R. Walker (1946), G. L. Robertson (1946), E. L. Doss (1946), S. A. Barnes (1947), H. H. Henderson (1947), L. L. Felder (1947), J. M.. Bond (1947).

III. ANNUAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS (9315)

R. B. Hooper, Seba Kirkpatrick, J. M. Hays, M. B. Howell, A. W. Franklin, D. L. Barnes, A. A. Peacock, Urban A. Schulze, Horace Poteet, Geo. M. Greebon.

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY

I. D. S. Lee, Hms B B. Edmiaston,nW. H. Steinma, Gordon,

E. Wade Reynolds,

ad

CHRISTIAN LITERATURE

Ministerial-D. D 1 Wooten, W. H. Hogg, L. rR. eVanderpool, Wh

ite,

Morton, ~U eMcAfee,H M

Hopkins, Geo. M. Greebon. Lay-Mrs.

. Pace, Mrs. Clyde Ferguson,

de Thomp on, Mrrs.A. R. Mrs.

Corn, M Mayberry,

l Hat h,

Mrs. Geo. S. Slover.

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DISTRICT BOARDS OF CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING (ff704) Brownwood—Leslie A. Boone, Floyd E. Johnson, J. D. F. Williams, Ed.

Henley, Gattis Neely, Judge R. L. McGaugh, and District Superin-tendent.

Cisco—L. W. Seymour, Durwood Fleming, C. Y. Butler, J. E. Walker, Jr., C. P. Mitcham, S. H. Nance, and District Superintendent.

Cleburne—S. A. Baker, J. T. Gardner, Oran Stephens, T. W. Hook, W. S. Boger, W. A. Kelly, and District Superintendent.

Corsicana—Ervin F. Behmfalk, D. R. McCauley, Roy H. Davis, W. B. Talley, J. B. Harwell, J. Floyd Smith, and District Superintendent.

Fort Worth—J. I. Patterson, Warren Johnston, F. A. Crutchfield, L. B. Craven, W. W. Ward, M. M. Faulk, W. H. Gibbs, G. L. Robertson, G. T. Leonard, J. R. Edwards, and District Superintendent.

Gatesville—E. L. Craig, J. E. Buttrill, Ernest Roper, H. T. Chapman, Leake Ayres, J. T. Garrett, and District Superintendent.

Georgetown—Roy A. Langston, H. B. Loyd, R. A. Crosby, R. E. Wendland, T. H. Norman, R. E. L. Jones, and District Superintendent.

Waco G. P. Comer, A. Norman Evans, E. H. Lightfoot, R. B. Allbaugh, Sam Knight, A. L. Haster, and District Superintendent.

Waxahachie—A. G. Standlee, H. M. Hopkins, Gid J. Bryan, Judge W. D. Colvin, S. L. Robertson, M. M. Traylor, and District Superintendent.

Weatherford—J. J. Creed, J. W. 'Sharbutt, C. H. Cole, E. W. Edwards, Joe B. Witherspoon, H. E. Dennis, and District Superintendent.

DISTRICT COMMITTEES ON QUALIFICATIONS OF LOCAL PREACHERS

Brownwood—D. E. McVey, H. H. Barnett, J. D. F. Williams. Cisco—Roy F. Johnson, Seba Kirkpatrick, H. C. Bowman. Cleburne—F. K. Suddath, J. T. Gardner, Elmer C. Carter. Corsicana—C. C. Sessions, Milton Slayden, Roy H. Davis. Fort Worth—W. M. Bowden, John R. Merritt, W. F. Smith. Gatesville—E. L. Craig, J. E. Buttrill, D. L. Barnes. Georgetown—B. E. Kimbrough, W. T. Jones, Albert Peterson. Waco T. S. Ogle, J. U. McAfee, W. J. Shelton. Waxahachie—J. L. Ray, Gid J. Bryan, J. W. Whitefield. Weatherford—J. J. Creed, H. B. Clark, A. W. Ferrill.

COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS F. P. Culver, W. B. Andrews, R. W. Nation.

COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION (5931) (Nominated by the Bishop)

P. E. Riley, E. B. Hawk, Leslie A. Boone, J. U. McAfee, Geo. W. Shearer. Reserves—Pat Brown, L. B. Craven.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS Ministerial—W. G. Gwaltney, W. C. Ferguson, R. E. Briggs, A. E. Turney,

E. M. Daily, Leslie D. Scott, F. H. Ingram. Lay—B. Ray McCorkle, A. F. Anderson, W. P. Thorp, J. B. Parr, R. M.

Studer, Mrs. E. H. Lightfoot, L. D. Barnett, W. P. Wright.

PUBLIC WORSHIP

P. E. Riley, T. H. Burton, H. E. Dennis.

R. W. Nation. CONFERENCE POSTMASTER

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RESOLUTIONS

E. B. Hawk, C. C. Sessions, Hal H. Cherry, A. B. English, G. L. Robertson.

SPIRITUAL STATE OF THE CHURCH

Ministerial—W. R. Beaird, 0. 0. Odom, J. W. Chisholm, Roy H. Davis, J. A. Walkup, C. F. Bell, Cecil M. Ellis, H. F. Draper, Horace Poteet, E. H. Johnson.

Lay—W. E. Middleton, J. G. Horrell, Grady Elliott, L. L. Powell, Joe Sample, Frank Stone, Harvey Allison, L. F. Barnhardt, Frank Beard, Miss Laura Edwards.

CONFERENCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Q661)

J. M. Bond, Fred P. Wood, Mrs. E. W. Kimball, M. Phelam, J. W. Chisholm, J. W. Bergin, E. R. Barcus, Secretary of Annual Conference.

BOARD OF TEMPERANCE

Ministerial—H. R. Hall, A. B. English, B. L. McCord, J. L. Oliver, J. I. Patterson, A. G. Elley, A. R. Corn, W. P. Cunningham, Gid J. Bryan, C. A. Wilkerson.

Lay—Troy Marshall, L. E. Forrest, Arch Boulware, H. M. Parrish, Dr. C. P. Schenk, A. C. Buchanan, Oscar Lundberg, E. L. Doss.

SABBATH OBSERVANCE

Ministerial—Plez Todd, 0. D. McDonald, W. F. Smith, P. W. Layne, W. T. Boulware, Geo. W. Davis, Robert W. Goodloe.

Lay—I. L. Tony, Doyle Burchfield, E. L. Prestridge, J. 0. Sessions, Mrs. Wayne Reynolds, Mrs. W. E. Street, Mrs. T. S. Ogle, Dr. W. J. Gear-hart, A. B. Armstrong.

DIRECTORS OF METHODIST FOUNDATION

Leslie A. Boone, Boyce Martin, L. L. Felder.

COMMISSION ON TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK (1232)

Presiding Bishop; the District Superintendents; Conference Missionary Sec-retary, H. B. Loyd; Executive Secretary Board of Education, J. B. Holt; President Conference W. S. C. S., Mrs. Gid J. Bryan; W. S. C. S. Repre-sentative, Mrs. R. W. Williford, Wortham; Board of Lay Activities, Hal H. Cherry; Board of Missions and Church Extension, John A. Siceloff; Board of Education, G. C. Boswell, Ranger; Board of Evangelism, W. P. Evans, Jr., Lorena; Youth Fellowship, Bryan C. Moody, Azle; Methodist Rural Fellowship, H. C. Bowman.

Clerical—D. E. McVey, R. R. Willingham, T. D. Ellis, Hubert Crain, Melvin R. Miller, E. W. Swearingen, Roy L. Crawford, Z. L. Howell, J. B. Weathers.

Lay—Moss Sikes, J. A. McClunney, Geo. Branscomb, E. C. Trotter, Rev. J. H. Champion, W. H. Simpson, Luther Nichols, A. L. McCullough, Dr. W. B. Hart, L. F. Barnhardt.

STATISTICAL SECRETARIES

Conference Statistical Secretary, W. V. Bane; Assistant, Ross G. Smith Brownwood—Hubert H. Barnett, Glenn C. Bowman. Cisco—C. 0. Hightower, L. M. Lawhon. Cleburne S. A. Baker, B. L. McCord. Corsicana—Vernon G. White, Roy H. Davis. Fort Worth—Claude P. Jones, J. Fred Patterson.

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Gatesviller—R. M. Studer, Ernest Roper. Georgetown—W, T. Boulware, Cecil M. Ellis. Waco—W. P. Cunningham, T. S. Ogle. Waxahachie—Fred P. Wood, Horace Poteet. Weatherford—J. L. Oliver, J. B. Weathers.

IV. SPECIAL MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMITTEE TO STUDY ADVISABILITY OF RAISING FUNDS FOR A STUDENT CENTER AT DENTON, TEXAS

W. H. Cole, R. Otis Sory, Hal H. Cherry,

COMMISSION TO STUDY SUPERANNUATE ENDOWMENT PLANS Chairman of Board of Conference Claimants; three other ministers, and

three laymen, appointed by the Bishop.

V. INSTITUTIONAL

TRUSTEES OF THE METHODIST HOME AT WACO

Ministerial—J. N. R. Score (Term to expire 1947). Lay—Buford Jester (Term to expire 1947). Trustees Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital—(Terms to expire 1945):

Warren Johnston, Vice-Chairman; Dr. C. P. Schenck, Secretary; M. A. Fuller, Treasurer; J. N. R. Score, J. Marvin Leonard, Dr. George Enloe, Dr. C. F. Clayton, M. M. Churn, W. W. Ward. (Term to expire 1946): Bishop H. A. Boaz, Dr. Charles H. Harris, Dr. B. A. Weideman, Dr. R. J. White, Dr. Bert Ball, Dr. R. L. Grogan, P. E. Riley, Boyce Martin, Clyde Penry. (Term to expire 1947): W. D. Smith, Chairman; L. L. Felder, Dr. Will S. Horn, J. R. Edwards, George Scaling, E. A. Landreth, J. W. Shugart, S. A. Barnes, Dr. Sidney E. Stout.

Golden Cross Trust Fund Board—Chairman of Board of Hospitals and Homes: Golden Cross Director; Fort Worth District Superintendent; Medical Director of Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital; Business Administrator of Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital.

Southern Methodist University Trustees—Rev. W. W. Ward (1948), Mrs.. George Peyton (1948).

Southern University Trustees—Rev. S. A. Barnes (1945), W. D. Smith_ (1946), J. R. Milam (1947), Rev. J. N. R. Score (1948).

Texas Wesleyan College Trustees—Rev. Marcus M. Chunn (1945), Dr:. Charles H. Harris (1945), Rev. Warren Johnston (1946), Res. Leslie W. Seymour (1946), Marvin D. Evans (1946), Mrs. L. M. Hogsett (1946), Rev. P. E. Riley (1946), Rev. F. P. Culver (1947), H. B. Dorris (1947).

Western Methodist, Assembly Trustee—Rev. William H. Coleman (1948). Inter-Conference Commission Methodist Student Movement Representatives-,

Rev. W. H. Cole (1948), Joe B. Witherspoon (1948). S. M. U. Pastors' School Managers—Rev. P. E. Riley (1948), Rev. E. H.

Lightfoot (1948). Southwestern Pastors' School Managers—Rev. R. Otis Sory (1949), Rev_

C. H. Sisserson (1948). Glen Lake Camp Trustees—Executive Secretary (1945), Mrs. J. R. Milam

(1945), Rev. L. W. Seymour (1946), Rev. P. E. Riley (1946), Rev. J. W. Chisholm (1946), Hal H. Cherry (1946), Marvin Leonard (1947), Mrs. George Peyton (1947), Rev. C. H. Sisserson (1947).

Texas Mission Home and Training School Trustees or Directors (Toserve until amended charter is obtained) : Rev. Roy A. Langston, Rev. W. W. Ward, Rev. E. H. Lightfoot, Sam Knight, E. B. Henley, Jr. (To serve after the amended charter has been obtained) : Rev. Leslie A. Boone, M. M. Faulk.

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VI. MEMBERS GENERAL-JURISDICTIONAL BOARDS

GENERAL CONFERENCE BOARD MEMBERS

1. Board of Education—J. N. R. Score. 2. Board of Hospitals and Homes—Hubert T. Johnson. 3. Board of Pensions—Philip E. Riley. 4. Commission on Ministerial Training—Robt. W. Goodloe. 5. Commission on Ritual and Orders of Worship—J. N. R. Score. 6. Commission on the Study of the Local Church—Warren Johnston.

JURISDICTIONAL BOARD MEMBERS

1. Board of Education—J. N. R. Score, Hal H. Cherry. 2. Board of Evangelism—Roy A. Langston. 3. Jurisdictional Council—J. N. R. Score (Education), E. B. Hawk

(Ministry Committee), P. E. Riley (Conference Claimants). 4. Board of Missions and Church Extension—Warren Johnston (Con-

ference President), H. B. Loyd (Conference Missionary Secretary), Mrs. Gid J. Bryan (President W. S. C. S.)

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DAILY PROCEEDINGS Opening Session—Tuesday Night, October 31, 1944.

Opening—The Central Texas Annual Confdrence of The Methodist Church met in its twenty-ninth session (the sixth since unification) at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening, October 31st, 1944, in the Convention Hall, Min-eral Wells, Texas, with Bishop A. Frank Smith, D.D., LL.D., in the chair.

Devotional Service—T. H. Burton, pastor host, presented the Camp Wolters Choir which favored the Conference with four special musical num-bers. Bishop H. A. Boaz offered prayer. Brother Burton made announce-ments concerning the local entertainment and an offering was taken. He then presented Bishop Smith, who addressed the conference concerning his relationship with it through the years.

Organization—W. W. Ward, the Secretary of the last session of the annual conference, perfected the rofl. (See Roll.)

Secretaries—W. W. Ward was elected Secretary of the Conference. Upon his nomination, the following were elected assistant secretaries: J. D. F. Williams, Journal; H. M. Hopkins, Conference Business; Fred Benkley, Re- ports; J. W. Morphis, Jr., Roll; W. L. Hankla and Wilson Canafax, Press; G. Alfred Brown and C. C. Sessions, Editors of the Journal; Statistical Sec-retary: W. V. Bane, who appointed his assistants.

Rules of Meetings—By motion the hours of meeting were set at 9:00 a. m. and adjournment at 12:30. The lower floor of the hall was set as the bar of the conference. Bishop Smith announced that Dr. Roy L. Smith, the Editor of the Christian Advocate, would be the Conference preacher.

Address—After the singing of the hymn, "The Morning Light Is Break-ing," Dr. Smith brought a stirring address, "That World That Is to Be."

Committee on Minutes—J. A. Siceloff and R. J. La Prade were ap-pointed as the Committee on Minutes.

Adjournment—After the singing of the Doxology the Conference session adiourned with the Benediction pronounced by Bishop Boaz.

Second 'Session—Wednesday Morning, November 1, 1944. Opening—The Conference session opened with the singing of "Amazing

Grace" and "Blessed Assurance" led by G. P. Comer at 9:00 o'clock, Wednes-day morning, November 1st, 1944, with Bishop Smith in the chair. The re-sponsive reading, "The Sovereignty of God" was read, after which Bishop Boaz led in prayer.

Welcome T. H. Burton introduced the Hon. Jno. C. Miller, Mayor of Mineral Wells, who brought words of welcome. Bishop Smith made fitting response.

Boards, Commissions and Committees—J. M. Bond, the Secretary of the Cabinet, read the list of nominations for the Boards, Commissions and Committees. These nominations were confirmed. (See List.)

Withdrawal—R. Otis Sory moved that there be entered into the record that T. L. Crenshaw had withdrawn from the membership and ministry of the Methodist Church "under complaints." The motion was seconded and adopted. The Secretary stated that the papers in this case had been filed with him.

Discontinuance—J. M. Bond moved that there be entered into the record that Harold 0. Scott, a probationer, be discontinued under charges and

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signed confession. It was seconded and adopted. The secretary stated that papers concerning this case had been filed with him.

Passage of Character=Question 10, "Are all the Preachers blameless in their life and official administration?" was called. C. H. Cole, of the Commission on Conference Relations and Ministerial Qualifications, answer-ed there was nothing against any of the preachers.

Retired Preachers—Upon motion all retired ministers in this relationship at the last annual conference were referred for the same relation, with the exception of J. D. Ramsey, who takes the effective relationship.

Others referred for this relationship were: D. T. Knight and W. B. Morton from the Brownwood District, T. G. Story and 0. 0. Odom from the Cisco District, and E. H. Johnson from the Weatherford District.

Call of the Classes—C. H. Cole, for the Commission on Conference Re-lations and Ministerial Qualifications, and J. I. Patterson, for Board of Ministerial Training, reported for the classes.

Question 20, "Who Remain on Trial?" was answered:

(a) Continued in the Studies of the First Year—Grady Peters. (b) Advanced to the Studies of the Second Year: Plez Todd, Lowell

Randall Rogers, Robert Welcome Walker, Irving Lee Smith, John James Norris.

(c) Continued in the Studies of the Second Year: No one. Question 23, "What full members are in studies? was answered: (a) Of the Third Year: D. Rhea Allison, Hubert Harold Barnett, Glenn

Carroll Bowman, Thomas Buford Granger, William Morton Greenwaldt; Paul Kindred Deats, Jr., Kester Maurris Hearn, Vernon Grant White, L. W. Davidson, Jr., John Milton McDonald (an elder in full connection), Lewis Edwin Tucker.

(b) Of the Fourth Year: Clarence Wilson Canafa.x, John B. Holt, Philip Marshall Riley.

Question 24, "What full members have failed to complete the studies?" was answered:

(a) Of the Third Year. Jack Shaw, who had transferred during the year was not before the Committee. Leon Mattis was continued in this class for the third year because he is in the Chaplaincy.

(b) Of the Fourth Year: No one.

Deacons' Orders—The following were elected to Deacons' Orders: Glenn Carroll Bowman, Thomas Buford Granger, Lewis Edwin Tucker, and Vernon Grant White.

Question 30—The Bishop announced the transfer of Adam J. Shutz, Jr., from the New York East Conference for election to Elder's Orders, and the transfer in of Robert Earl Williams, of the Kansas Conference, for election to Deacon's Orders and Elder's Orders under the Missionary Rule. They were so elected, and the Bishop announced their transfer back to their .original conferences.

Admission on 'Trial—Question 19, "Who Are Admitted on Trial?" was called, and answered: Marvin Cockrell Bledsoe from the Corsicana District; James Alexander Williamson from the Corsicana District (in absentia) ; Billy Rhodes Martin from the Waxahachie District; Roy Lee Felder, Earl Summers Yokley, Nicholas Henry Kupferle, Jr., Ervin Miles Gathings, Frank Lowell Turner, Jr., from the Fort Worth District; Derward Ocie Deaver, from the Brownwood District; Hollis Shook (in absentia.) and Chas. Perry Godbey (in absentia) from the Georgetown District.

Leave of Absence—Leave of absence was requested by R. Otis Sory for Ross Smith who had just been notified of the death of his brother. The Sec-retary was instructed to send a telegram of sympathy to Brother Smith.

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Full Connection—Question 22, "Who Are Admitted Into Full Connec-tion?" was called, and answered: Hubert Harold Barnett, Glenn Carroll Bowman, Paul Kindred Deats, Jr., William Morton Greenwaldt, Vernon Grant White, Thomas Buford Granger, Lewis Edwin Tucker, and Irving Lee Smith. After answering the Disciplinary questions, .upon vote of the Con-ference they were received into full connection.

Lay Activities—Hal H. Cherry, Conference Lay Leader, requested B. E. McGlammery to read the reports of the Board of Lay Activities. The first report nominated Hal H. Cherry as Conference Lay Leader. He was elected. The second report nominated the District and Associate District Lay Lead-ers. They were elected. (See List.)

Report No. 1 of the Board of Lay Activities was read. Dr. Geo. L. Morelock, the General Secretary of the Board of Lay Activities, addressed the conference. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

Personal Privilege—Dr. P. E. Riley presented Mrs. A. Frank Smith to the Conference. T. H. Burton presented Mrs. Smith with a beautiful bouquet as an expression of appreciation from the First Methodist Church. He also announced that today was the Bishop's birthday and presented him with a bouquet. The Conference stood and sang "Happy Birthday, Dear Bishop."

Redistricting—F. P. Culver moved to rescind the action of the confer-ence of last year setting the number of districts at eight. It was seconded. Hayden Edwards requested a statement from the Chair as to his opinion in the matter. The Bishop responded.

J. R. Edwards moved that when we vote that we vote by secret ballot. This motion lost.

Perfection of Roll—The Secretary read the names of several lay dele-gates who seemed to be without certification from the Quarterly Conferences through the District Superintendents. These were approved by the District Superintendents.

Redistricting—The question was raised whether it was necessary that mover of the motion had voted last year with the majority. Dr. Culver stated that he had voted with the minority. E. R. Stanford, stating that he had voted with the majority, moved to rescind.

Extension of Time—Without objection the time was extended to dis-pose of this matter.

Redistricting—R. W. Goodloe, J. W. W. Shuler, J. R. Edwards, G. P. Comer, Frank A. Suddath, Jos. I. Patterson, and W. J. Hearon spoke to the question.

C. P. Jones moved the Previous question. It was adopted. 0. F. Sensa-baugh recorded his vote as opposed to the previous question.

A standing vote on motion to rescind was taken: 307 votes were cast, 179 were favorable, and 128 against. The motion carried and the action was rescinded.

Visitors—The following visitors were presented to the Conference: Bishop C. C. Selecman, President Umphrey Lee, Dr. C. P. Hargraves, and Rev. Geo. C. French.

Personal Privilege—T. H. Burton presented, to the Conference Mrs. C. H. Lott, the daughter-in-law of the Reverend Wm. Price, the first Methodist pastor in Mineral Wells. Mrs. Lott gave to the First Methodist Church a portrait of Mr. Price.

Adjournment—After announcements, the Doxology was sung, and the benediction was pronounced by Bishop Smith.

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Third Session—Thursday Morning, November 2, 1944.

Opening—The session was called to order by Bishop Smith at 9:00 o'clock Thursday morning, November 2nd, 1944. G. P. Comer led the congre-gation in singing, "What A Friend We Have in Jesus." Bishop Smith offered prayer. The responsive scripture, "The Love of God" was read.

Minutes—R. J. LaPrade reported that the minutes of the first two ses-sions of the Conference had been read and with minor corrections were be-lieved correct. The minutes were approved.

Conference Entertainment—A. G. Standlee read a resolution concern-ing the per diem for Conference Entertainment. By a two-thirds vote the Rules of the Conference were suspended for this session and the per diem raised to $3.00 per day for this year. (See Reports.)

Treasurer—C. 0. Shugart, on behalf of the Commission on World Serv-ice and Finance, nominated W. B. Rider for Conference Treasurer for the next quadrennium. He was elected.

Leave 'of Absence—P. E. Riley requested leave of absence for J. R. Carruth. Without objection it was granted.

Christian Advocate—Dr. Roy L. Smith presented to the Conference the annual dividend check from the Publishing House for the Board of Confer- ence Claimants, which amounted to $4,642.87. He then spoke of the work of the Advocate. He requested Erwin F. Bohmfalk, L. Durwood Fleming, Wm. Makowski, and Gilbert Ferrell to stand. These he said had the highest percentage of subscriptions to the Advocate for their membership in the conference. He requested each to go to the Book Display and choose any book on display with his compliments.

Leave of Absence—Leave of absence was granted to D. A. Chisholm and Lloyd Sanders to conduct funerals.

Nominations—J. M. Bond rtad certain changes in nominations of the Boards. These were elected. (See Boards.)

Personal Privilege—G. P. Comer suggested that the Conference stand in silent prayer for 0. 0. Odom, who suffered a heart-attack last night. Thee Bishop directed the prayer, as the Conference stood.

Chair—Bishop Smith requested Bishop Boaz to take the chair. Bishop Boaz made remarks expressing pleasure at being present.

Hospitals and Homes—L. A. Boone read reports 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the Board of Hospitals and Homes. One of these reports asked for certain changes in the Charter of the Texas Mission Home and Training School.

Hayden Edwards spoke concerning the Golden Cross Trust Funds.

Dr. Chas. H. Harris read his annual report on the Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital.

Dr. Hubert Johnson reported for the Methodist Home.

These reports were adopted. (See Reports.)

United Texas Drys—Dr. W. H. McKenzie, the Executive Secretary of the United Texas Drys, addressed the Conference.

Chair—Bishop Smith resumed the chair.

Ministerial Training—J. I. Patterson read the report for the Board of Ministerial Training. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

Memorial Services—F. P. Culver moved that the hour for the Memorial

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Service be set for Friday morning following the address of Dr. Smith. It was adopted.

Crusade for Christ—Bishop Smith introduced the Crusade for Christ.

Dr. Dawson C. Bryan, of Houston, the Area Director for the Crusade, addressed the Conference. Dr. Roy L. Smith followed with a stirring appeal for the Crusade. At the close he requested a token offering, which was symbolic of full cooperation in the Crusade, be placed in the hands of the Bishop and the District Superintendents. The offering was turned over to the Conference Treasurer, to be applied equally on the District Quotas for the Crusade.

Bishop Smith announced that the Conference quota for the Crusade is $283,575.00.

Conference Session—At the suggestion of the Bishop, a session of the Conference was ordered for this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with the report of the Board of Education as the order of the day.

Personal Privilege—M. M. Chunn introduced to the Conference Mrs. C. W. Meyers', who with her husband had given to the General Board of Mis-sion through the Conference Board a generous gift for Foreign Missions. Bishop Smith on behalf of the Conference expressed appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Meyers.

Offering—Hubert C. Smith and R. J. LaPrade were appointed as the Committee to count the Crusade offering. They reported that the offering amounted to $466.79.

Woman's Society Work—Mrs. Gid J. Bryan reported on the activities of the Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service for the past year.

Church Property—Dr. George C. French made a report concerning his responsibility in supervising the use of the funds derived from the sale of the-Sugar Loaf Church property near Killeen.

Deacon's Orders—C. H. Cole read a supplementary report for election to Deacon's Orders: L. Randall Rogers, Earl Summers Yokeley, Ervin Miles Gathings, Billie Rhodes Martin, Derward Ocie Deaver and Nichols Henry Kupferle, Jr. These were elected.

Elder's Orders—The following were recommended for election to Elder's Orders: John B. Holt, Carroll Hale Thompson, Paul Kindred Deats, Jr., William Morton. Greenwaldt.

Re-Admission—Upon recommendation, C. E. Lambert, who had located at his own request was re-admitted. The Bishop announced his transfer to the Southwest Texas Conference and stationed at Johnson City.

Personal Privilege—Rev. Mr. Phillips, a Baptist preacher for more than 35 years, was presented to the Conference.

Leave of Absence—Without objection, leave of absence was granted to Floyd W. Thrash.

Adjournment—After announcements, the session adjourned with the benediction pronounced by Bishop Smith.

Fourth Session—Thursday Afternoon, November 2, 1944.

Opening—Bishop Smith called the Conference to order at 2:00 o'clock. Board of Education—C. H. Sisserson read Report No. 1 of the Board of

Education. It was adopted. (See Reports.) Report No. 2 was read, it was adopted. (See Reports.)

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Report No. 3 was read. Pending its adoption, several representatives of educational work spoke.

Frank L. Williams, the president cf the new Board, spoke concerning the beginning of the new quadrennium. J. B. Holt, the Executive Secretary of the Board, reported on his work. Eugeen B. Hawk represented the work of Southern Methodist University and the School of Theology. Dr. Law Sone told of the work being done at Texas Wesleyan College. M. Howard Knox, the Director of Public Relations for Southwestern University, made a report. He read two resolutions which were adopted. (See Reports.)

Horace W. Williams represented the General Board of Education.

Harold G. Cooke spoke about the splendid progress being made at McMurry College. Report No. 3 was adopted. (See Reports.)

Bishop Smith spoke about the Methodist College situation in Texas.

Greetings—Eugene B. Hawk moved that the Secretary be instructed to send a telegram to Dr. J. N. R. Score expressing regret for his inability to attend the Conference session. It was so ordered.

Fifth Session—Thursday Night, November 2, 1944.

Opening—The Conference was called to order by the Bishop at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday evening. Thomas B. Granger led the congregation in singing "We're Marching to Zion" and "I'll Sing the Wondrous Story."

The choir from Weatherford College presented three special numbers.

Dr. Hawk led in prayer, after which an offering was taken. The hymn "I Can Hear My Saviour Calling" was sung.

Ordination Sermon—A most stimulating and thoughtful ordination ser-mon on the theme "Earning the Right to Preach" was delivered by Dr. Roy L. Smith.

Ordination of Deacons—The following were ordained Deacons: Thomas Buford Granger, Glenn Carroll Bowman, Roy Lee Felder, Ervin Miles Gath-ings, Nicholas Henry Kupferle, Jr., B. Rhodes Martin, Lowell Randall Rogers, Lewis Edwin Tucker, Earl Summers Yokeley, Vernon Grant White and Derward Ocie Deaver.

Ordination of Elders—The following were ordained Elders: Paul Kin-dred Deats, Jr., William Morton Greenwaldt, Carrol Hale Thompson and John B. Holt.

Adjournment—After singing the Doxology, Bishop Smith adjourned the session with the Benediction.

Sixth Session—Friday Morning, November 3, 1944.

Opening—Bishop Smith opened the Conference session at 9:00 o'clock Friday morning, November 3, 1944. The congregation stood and sang "Just When I Need Him Most." J. F. Adams led in prayer. Then there was sung "What A Friend."

Minutes—J. A. Siceloff reported that the minutes were read and ap-proved.

Missionary—Miss Mabel Ruth Nowlin, a missionary from West China, brought greetings from our members there and reported on the work and conditions in that field.

Reports of District Superintendents—S. A. Barnes reported for the Fort Worth District, L. L. Felder for the Cleburne District, R. Otis Sory

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for the Corsicana District, J. M. Bond for the Waxahachie District, P. E. Riley for the Weatherford District, A. S. Gafford for the Brownwood Dis-trict, D. K. Porter for the Gatesville District, and W. H. Cole for the Cisco District. E. R. Barcus reported for the Georgetown District and gave per-sonal words of testimony on his ministry as he now retires. J. W. Bergin reported for the Waco District and spoke personal words of appreciation. (See Reports.)

The Bishop announced that the reports showed that all apportionments and salaries were paid in full, for the first time in the history of the Con-ference.

Retirement—W. H. Coleman, who retires by limitation of age, spoke on personal privilege, of some of his experiences.

Conference Relations—C. H. Cole read report recommending the retire-ment of E. H. Johnson, T. G. Story, O. 0. Odom, D. T. Knight and W. B. Morton.

Chair—The Bishop requested F. A. Crutchfield to take the chair.

W. H. Cole reported concerning the condition of 0. 0. Odom and of the work of T. G. Story. D. T. Knight greeted the Conference. R. L. Butler, of the Northwest Texas Conference, brought words of appreciation for W. B. Morton.

Supernumerary—C. H. Cole recommended J. W. Barrett, T. W. Ellis, Ora Minor and J. H. Sandstrom for the Supernumerary relations. As this was for the sixth year, a two-thirds vote was required. It was granted. Z. R. Fee was granted this relations for the first year.

Chair—Bishop Smith resumed the chair.

Board of Missions—W. N. Dunson read report No. 1 of the Board of Missions and Church Extension. Dr. Corliss P. Hargraves, of the General Board of Missions, spoke to the report. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

Order of Conference—A session of the Conference was ordered for 2:00 o'clock.

Personal Privileges—W. W. Ward presented Mrs. George L. Peyton to the Conference. Mrs. Peyton last year gave to the School of Theology, S. M. U., a gift of $10,000.00 for the Geo. L. Peyton Lectureship on Preach-ing. Bishop Smith expressed appreciation for this gift.

Chair—F. P. Culver took the chair for the Memorial Service. The Con-ference sang "0 Happy Day." Dr. Roy L. Smith brought the Memorial sermon on the theme "Our Debt to People Who Went Out While It Was Yet Dark." The report of the Committee on Memoirs was read by the Secretary, answering question 37, "What preachers have died during the year?" Chaplain Harley R. McDaniel, J. W. Mills, and J. S. Duffy (1942).

The Bishop spoke words of appreciation for these who have gone on ahead and especially for Chaplain McDaniel. The Conference sang "There's a Land That Is Fairer Than Day." The Benediction was pronounced by Bishop Smith.

Seventh Session—Friday Afternoon, November 3, 1944. Opening—The Conference session was opened at 2:00 o'clock with

F. A. Crutchfield in the chair. The songs were "0 For a Thousand Tongues" and "There Is a Fountain." M. M. Chunn offered prayer.

Board of Education—Report No. 3 of the Board of Education was read by J. D. F. Williams. P. W. Walker, of Denton, spoke to the report. The report was adopted. (See Reports.) The chairman appointed the Committee called for as follows: W. H. Cole, R. Otis Sory, and Hal H. Cherry.

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Town and Country Commission—J. A. Siceloff called the names of the members of the Commission and called for a temporary organization of the Commission.

World Service and Finance—R. C. Edwards read the Report No. 1 of the Commission on World Service and Finance. A motion was made to sus-pend the rule. It was carried by the necessary two-thirds vote. Under sus-pension of the rules, permission was granted to the Commission to furnish the scale and figures for the report to the Secretary as soon as possible.

Elmer C. Carter moved to eliminate the 1/2 of 1 per cent assessment for the Missouri Corporate. After discussion, he withdrew his motion. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

Offering for Postmaster—An offering amounting to $46.02 was taken for the Conference Postmaster.

Treasurer's Report—W. B. Rider read report for the Conference Treas-urer. It was received. (See Reports.)

Conference Claimants—Lloyd Sanders read Report No. 1 of the Board of Conference Claimants. Roy Langston, Warren. Johnston, Jos. I. Patterson spoke to the report. Jos. I. Patterson moved that all references to the Minimum Salary Commission funds be stricken from the report. Chet. C. Henson spoke against this motion, Hal. H. Cherry spoke in favor of the amendment. S. W. Williams moved as a substitute to eliminate the Minimum Salary Commission and turn all its funds to the Board of Conference Claim-ants. W. W. Ward spoke against this substitute. S. W. Williams spoke to his motion. Jos. I. Patterson spoke against this motion. Dr. Williams with-drew his substitute. The amendment offered by Brother Patterson was ac-cepted by the Board.

Chet C. Henson moved to amend Section A by changing the figures of 50 cents to $1.00. Hubert C. Smith opposed the amendment. J. W. Sharbutt supported the amendment. Elmer C. Carter opposed it. W. W. Ward and J. W. W. Shuler spoke to the question. The Board withdrew Section A.

Jos. I. Patterson moved to lay the balance of the report, Sections C and D on the table. It was so ordered.

W. W. Ward moved that the Bishop be requested to appoint a special Commission of seven, (four ministers and three laymen, including the chairman of the Board of Conference Claimants) to study this matter and bring recommendations to the next Conference. It was so ordered.

Report No. 2 of the Board of Conference Claimants was read by Lloyd Sanders. Motion was made by R. J. LaPrade to lay this on the table. It was so ordered.

Geo. W. Shearer moved that each church take a free-will offering for the Conference Claimants this year and send to the Treasurer of the Board of Conference Claimants. The motion was lost.

Superannuate Homes —The report of Trustees of Superannuate Homes was read by R. B. Hooper. It was adopted as amended. Geo. F. Kornegay spoke on the report. (See Reports.)

Church Extension—J. J. Creed read Report No. 2 of the Board of Mis-sions and Church Extension. It was adopted. (See Reports.)

G. Alfred Brown read Report No. 3 of the Board of Mission and Church Extension. It was received. ( See Reports.)

District Conference Records—W. G. Gwaltney read the report of the Committee on District Conference Records. It was received. (See Reports.)

Commission to Study Conference Finances—C. 0. Shugart moved that

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report of the Commission to Study Conference Finances be referred as follows: Item 1 to the Conference Board of Trustees; Item 2 to the Com-mission on Minimum Salary; Item 3 to the Board of Conference Claimants, Items 4, 5, 7 and 9 to the Commission on World Service and Finance. This was adopted.

Chair—J. W. Bergin took the chair.

American Bible Society—Seba Kirkpatrick read the report of the Com-mittee on the American Bible Society. It was adopted. (See Reports.)

Accepted Supplies—A. W. Franklin moved that the report of the Com-mittee on Accepted Supply Pastors be filed without reading. It was so ordered. (See Reports.)

Chair—F. A. Crutchfield resumed the chair.

Board of Temperance—Gid J. Bryan read the report of the Committee on Temperance. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

A motion to reconsider was adopted. An amendment was made by W. W. Ward, which was accepted and the report adopted.

Sabbath Observance A. S. Neely read the report of the Committee on Sabbath Observance. It was adopted. (See Reports.)

Conference Entertainment—A. G. Standlee filed a report of the Com-mittee on Conference Entertainment. It was received. (See Reports.)

Conference Meeting Place--J. R. Edwards invited the next session of the annual Conference to meet at Fort Worth. L. W. Seymour extended an invitation from Cisco. Fort Worth was selected.

Christian Literature—No report was made for the Committee on Chris-tian Literature.

Spiritual State of the Church No report was made by the Committee on the Spiritual State of the Church.

Conference Board of Trustees—No report was made by the Conference Board of Trustees.

Evangelism—G. P. Comer read Reports No. 1 and 2 for the Board of Evangelism. J. M. Bond spoke to the reports. They were adopted. ( See Reports.)

Chaplains—The Bishop invited all the chaplains present, and the wives of chaplains, to come to the platform and they were introduced to the Conference. The Bishop spoke words of great appreciation for the services of the chaplains.

Missions and Church Extension—W. N. Dunson read Report No. 4 of the Board of Missions and Church Extension. It was moved that part of the report be received without reading. The report was adopted. (See Reports.)

Location—Upon the motion of P. E. Riley an honorable location was given to R. W. Call.

Abandoned Churches—A. S. Gafford moved that the Church at Brooke- smith be declared abandoned and instructions given to the Conference Board of Trustees to attach this property to the Quarterly Conference of First Methodist Church, Brownwood. It was so ordered.

J. M. Bond moved that the church at Collier's Chapel be declared abandoned and the Conference Board of Trustees turn this property to the Board of Trustees of Superannuate Homes. It was so ordered.

Statistics—W. V. Bane read part of the statistics and the full report was ordered printed in the Journal. (See Statistics.)

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Resolutions—C. C. Sessions read the report of the Committee on Reso-lutions. It was adopted with minor additions. (See Reports.)

Bishop Smith gave personal testimony of appreciation of the fine hos-pitality and the spirit of co-operation in the Conference.

Adjournment Sine Die—J. W. W. Shuler moved that after the reading of the appointments that the Conference do adjourn sine die. It was so ordered.

Appointments—After commenting on the matter of appointments the Bishop announced the Transfers In and Out and read the appointments.

Adjournment Sine Die—The Doxology was sung and the final Benedic-tion was pronounced by Bishop Smith.

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THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Minutes of the Central Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, held in Mineral Wells, Texas, from October 31, 1944, to November 3, 1944. Bishop A. Frank Smith, presiding.

Part I. Organization and General Business

1. Who are elected: Secretary—W. W. Ward, P. O., First Methodist Church, Fort Worth. Treasurer—Walter B. Rider, P. 0. Ennis State Bank, Ennis. Statistician—W. V. Bane, P. 0. Killeen, Texas.

2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated? (¶625.) No. 3. (a) What officers handling funds of the Conference have been bonded

and in what amounts? (¶639.) Walter B. Rider, Conference Treasurer, $20,000; Joe B. Wither-spoon, Board of Education, $5,000; J. R. Edwards, Board of Mis-sions and Church Extension, $5,000; Lloyd Sanders, Board of Con-ference Claimants, $2,500,; Hal H. Cherry, Minimum Salary Fund, $2,500.

(b) Have the books of said officers or persons been audited? (¶639.) Yes. (See Report.)

4. Have the Boards, Commissions, or Committees been appointed or elect-ed (Q630.) [answer Yes or No]: (a) Board of Ministerial Training? Yes. (b) Committee on Conference Relations and Ministerial Qualifications?

Yes. (c) Committee on Accepted Supply Pastors? Yes. (d) Committee of Investigation? Yes. (e) District Board of Location and Building? Yes. (f) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference? Yes. (g) Annual Conference Commission on World Service and Finance?

Yes. (h) Town and Country Commission? Yes. (i) Annual Conference Deaconess Board? No. 0) Annual Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension? Yes. (k) Annual Conference Board of Education? Yes. (1) Annual Conference Board of Temperance? Yes. (m) Annual Conference Board of Lay Activities? Yes. (n) Annual Conference Board of,Hospitals and Homes? Yes. (o) Annual Conference Board of Evangelism? .Yes. (p) Distributing Committee? No. (q) Annual Conference Board of Conference Claimants? Yes. (r) Committee on Proportional Payment of Ministerial Support? Yes. (s) Other committees, commissions, or boards? See List.

5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records upon and according to the forms prescribed by The Methodist Church? (¶640.) Yes.

6. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts? See reports.

7. What is the schedule for minimum support for pastors? (¶806.) See report.

8. What is the plan and what are the approved claims for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year? (¶Q788-89.) See report of World Service and Finance.

9. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the Conference to be raised for the support of Conference Claimants? An amount equal to 10% of pastor's salary.

10. What are the apportionments transmitted by the General Commission on World Service and Finance to this conference (a) For World Service? $32,618.

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(b) For Episcopal Fund? An amount equal to 1%% pastor's salary for current year.

(c) For General Administration Fund? $1,073. 11. What amount is apportioned to this Conference for the Jurisdictional

Administration Fund? $3,960. 12. What are the reports, recommendations, and plans of the Boards of

Conference: (a) What is the report of the Board of Conference Claimants, and

what appropriations for Conference Claimants are reported and approved? (¶1623.) See report.

(b) What is the report of the Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension of disbursements of missionary aid within the Confer-ence? (¶¶1283-86.) See report.

(c) What is the report of the Commission on World Service and Fi-nance? (¶¶778-96.) See report.

(d) What are the other reports? See reports. 13. What date is determined for Golden Cross enrollment? (1529.) Month

of May. 14. (a) Who is elected Conference Lay Leader? (¶1492.) Hal H. Cherry,

3806 West 4th, Fort Worth, Texas. (b) What is his report? See report. (c) Who are elected District Lay Leaders? (¶¶1497-99.) See report.

Part II. Pertaining to Ministerial Relations 15. Who constitute the Conference Committee of Investigation? (¶931.)

P. E. Riley, E. B. Hawk, Leslie A. Boone, J. U. McAfee, George W. Shearer. Reserves: Pat Brown, L. Bowman Craven.

16. Are there formulated complaints against any ministerial member of the Conference? No.

17. Who are the accepted supply pastors? (¶315.) See report. 18. What accepted supply pastors now under full-time appointment are

taking the Conference Course of Study? No report. 19. Who are received on trial

(a) In studies of the first year? Earl Summers Yokley (Deacon), Roy Lee Felder (Deacon), Nicholas Henry Kupferle, Jr. (Deacon), Ervin Miles Gathings (Deacon), Frank Lowell Turner, Jr., Hollis Shook, Billy Rhodes Martin (Deacon), James Alexander Williamson,

(a) Marvin Cockrell Bledsoe, Charles Terry Godby, Derward Ocie Deaver (Deacon).

20. Who remain on trial (b) Advanced to studies of the second year? Plez Todd, Lowell Randel

Rogers (Deacon), Robert Welcome Walker, John James Norris, Irving Lee Smith (transferred to West Oklahoma Conference.)

21. Who on trial are discontinued? Harold Olin Scott. 22. Who are admitted into full connection? Hubert Harold Barnett, GIenn

Carroll Bowman, Thomas Buford Granger, William Morton Greenwaldt, Paul Kindred Deats, Jr., Vernon Grant White, Lewis Edwin Tucker, Irving Lee Smith (transferred to West Oklahoma Conference.)

23. What full members are in studies (a) Of the third year? Hubert Harold Barnett, Glenn Carroll Bowman,

Thomas Buford Granger, William Morton Greenwaldt (Elder), Paul Kindred Deats, Jr. (Elder), Vernon Grant White, Lewis Edwin Tucker, D. Rhea Allison (tr. S. W. Tex.), John Milton McDonald (Elder in full connection, tr. S. W. Tex.), L. W. Davidson, Jr. (tr. S. W. Tex.), Kester Morris Hearn (tr. Louisiana).

(b) Of the fourth year? Clarence Wilson Canafax, John B. Holt, Philip Marshall Riley (tr. Central Kansas).

24. What full members have failed to complete the studies (¶346) (a) Of the third year? Leon Caldwell Matthis. (b) Of the fourth year? No one.

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25. What full members have completed the studies of the fourth year? Sidney Wayne Reynolds, Leslie David Scott, Carrol Hale Thompson.

26. Who have been elected deacons (a) As local preachers? No one. (b) As members on trial in the course of study? Vernon Grant White,

Glenn Carroll Bowman, Thomas Buford Granger, Lewis Edwin Tucker.

(c) Under the seminary rule? Billy Rhodes Martin, Roy Lee Felder, Ervin Miles Gathings, Lowell Randel Rogers, Earl Summers Yoke- ley, Nicholas Henry Kupferle, Jr.

(b) Under the missionary rule? No one. 27. Who have been ordained deacons? Roy Lee Felder, Vernon Grant White,

Lowell Randall Rogers, Glenn Carroll Bowman, Thomas Buford Granger, Lewis Edwin Tucker, Earl Summers Yokley, Durward Ocie Deaver, Billy Rhodes Martin, Ervin Miles Gathings, Nicholas Henry Kupferle, Jr.

28. 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? Carroll Hale

Thompson. (d) Under the seminary rule? John B. Holt, Paul Kindred Deats, Jr.,

William Morton Greenwaldt. (e) Under the missionary rule? No one.

29. Who have been ordained elders? Carroll Hale Thompson, John B. Holt, Paul Kindred Deats, Jr., William Morton Greenwaldt.

30. Relative to accommodation transfers for ordination and reception, (a) Who are transferred in, and from what Conferences, for purposes

of ordination only, such ordination to be voted by this Conference: (1) For ordination as deacons? Robert Earl Williams, Kansas

Conference. (2) For ordination as elders? Robert Earl Williams, Kansas Con-

ference; Adam J. Schutz, Jr., New York East Conference. (b) Who have been transferred out, and to what Conferences, after

ordination: (b) (1) Deacon? No one.

(2) Elders? Robert Earl Williams, Kansas Conference; Adam J. Schutz, Jr., New York East Conference.

(c) Who have been received on trial at the request of another Con-ference? No one.

(d) Who have been transferred, having been received on trial, and to what Conference? No one.

(e) Who have been ordained here, such ordination having been voted by another Conference? No one.

31. Who are readmitted: (a) Deacons? No one. (b) Elders? E. C. Lambert- (transferred to Southwest Texas Con-

ference). 32. What preachers, coming from other churches, have had their orders

recognized (¶411) (a) As local deacons? Derward Ocie Deaver (Reordained, at his re-

quest by Bishop A. Frank Smith). 33. Who have been received from other churches as traveling preachers:

(a) As ordained deacons? No one. (b) As ordained elders? No one. (c) As members on trial? No one. (d) As members in full connection? No one.

35. Who have been transferred out? See Appointments. 36. Who have had their Conference membership terminated

(a) By voluntary location? R. W. Call. (b) By involuntary location? No one.

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(c) By withdrawal? T. L. Crenshaw "under complaint." (d) By judicial procedure (expelled) ? No one.

37. What ministerial members have died during the year? Chaplain Harley R. McDaniel, J. W. Mills, J. S. Duffy (December 1, 1942. Not reported last Conference.)

38. Who are the supernumerary ministers, and for what number of years consecutively has each held this relation? (¶365.) J. W. Barrett, for 6th year. T. W. Ellis, for 6th year. Ora Minor, for 6th year. J. H. Sandstrom, for 6th year. Z. R. Fee, for 1st year.

39. Who are granted sabbatical leave? (¶364.) No one.

40. What ministers have been retired (list alphabetically) (a) This year?

Barcus, Ed R. Knight, D. T. Bergin, J. M. Morton, W. B. Coleman, W. H. Odom, 0. 0. (Deceased). Johnson, E. H. Story, T. G.

(b) Previously? Anderson, W. E. Keener, W. H. Andrews, W. B. Kinslow, W. T. Baird, J. V. Kramer, B. W. Bishop, C. M. Makowski, William Black, W. E. McGehee, F. L.

(b) Bounds, G. W. (Deceased) Milburn, 0. W. Bowles, J. S. Morphis, W. J. Brockett, C. T. Morton, C. N. Cantrell, P. E. Moss, W. W. Chenoweth, E. B. Nation, R. W. Christopher, Paul Neill, W. A. Clarke, W. A. Neville, S. P. Cloud, W. J. Page, Earl - Crosby, R. A. Patterson, E. R. Culver, F. P. Phelan, M. Cuhvell, J. W. Sensabaugh, 0. F. Davenport, R. H. Shuler, J. W. W. Doss, W. H. Simpson, C. E. Dow, Victor D. Smith, Mac M. Fenton, W. J. Smoot, J. D. Gaskins, W. D. Snoddy, B. A. Gilleland, W. B. Stout, H. E. Gilmore, S. P. Thompson, Harry B. Gore, J. 0. Thompson, W. D. Hall, A. W. Turner, M. A. Harris, I. F. Vinsant, W. Hearn, E. 0. Webb, Atticus Hearon, W. J. Witt, J. W. A. Heizer, R. H. Williams, S. W. Hendrickson, J. D. Wilson, J. T. Hightower, I. E. Wilson, W. B. Howell, Z. L. Wright, G. R. Huddleston, H. D. Young, R. B. Irvin, David

41. Who are left without appointment to attend school? Hollis Shook, Garret Biblical Institute, Georgetown District; Charles Godby, George- town District; B. Rhodes Martin, S. M. U., Waxahachie District.

42. What is the number of (a) Pastoral charges? 247; accepted supply pastors? 47; transfers

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in? 7; transfers out? 14; received from other churches? 0; de-ceased ? 3.

(b) Ministers (1) On trial

(a) As pastors? 12 (b) Under special appointment? 0. (c) Left without appointment to attend school? 3.

(2) In full connection (a) As pastors and district superintendents? 180. (b) Under special appointment? 34. (c) Left without appointment to attend school? 0. (d) On sabbatical leave? 0.

(3) Retired ? 75. (4) Supernumerary? 5.

(c) Total of all ministers? 309. Eleven retired ministers are serving appointments also.

Part III. Concluding Business 44. What is the report of the Conference Treasurer? See report. 45. What is the report of the Conference Statistician? See report. 46. What are the detailed objectives of this Conference for the coming

year? Not listed. 47. Where shall the next session of the Conference be held? Fort Worth,

Texas. 48. Is there any other business ? See daily proceedings and reports. 49. What changes have been made in appointments since last Annual Con-

ference session? Not reported. 50. Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year? See list of

appointments. STATISTICS

What is the number of districts, of pastoral charges in this Conference? District, 10; Pastoral Charges, 244.

What is the number of members, how many have been received on pro-fession of faith, how many licensed to preach, and what is the number of local preachers? Members, 101,887; active, 82,165; inactive, 19,722; received on profession of faith, 3,264; local preachers, 101.

How many infants and how many others have been baptized? Infants, 1,002; others, 2,163.

What is the number of Church School officers and teachers? Officers and Teachers, 5,020.

What is the number of Church School scholars enrolled? Children's Division, 11,193; Youth Division, 10,278; Adult Division, 20,945; Nursery, 2,917.

How many children attending week-day meetings and Vacation Schools? Week-day meetings, 146; Vacation Schools, 6,430.

What is the number of Societies of Christian Service, what is the num-ber of members, and how much money have they contributed? Societies, 292; members, 8,310; money contributed, local $49,401; for Christian Serv-ice, $39,037.

What is the number of Wesleyan Service Guilds, what is the number of members, and how much money have they contributed? Service Guilds, 28; members, 771; money contributed, $2,640.

What are the Educational Statistics? Institutions, 2; teachers, 105; students, 1,566; value of property, $2,636,490; endowment, $844,517; in-debtedness, None.

What are the orphanage statistics? Homes, 1; officers and teachers, 47; children, 403; money spent, $206,932; property value, $1,391,183; indebted-ness, None.

What are the hospital statistics? Hospitals, 1; officers and nurses, ....; beds, ....; patients, __..; value of property, $-_--------; indebtedness $

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Finances

What has been contributed for the following causes during-the year? General Boards, $28,283; Conference Boards, Education, $20,355; Missions, $14,476; Church Extension, $2,103; hospital, $8,912; ; Conference entertain-ment, $3,092; Lay activities, $690; Commission on Evangelism, $210; Texas Mission Home and Training School, $1,172; Trustees, Retired Ministers' Homes, $936; Subsidy, Southwestern Advocate, $636.

What has been contributed for the support of the ministry? Preachers in charge, $410,471; District Superintendents, $50,107; Bishops, $9,020; Conference Claimants, $39,852.

What is the grand total contributed for all purposes from all sources in the Conference this year? $1,730,186.

Church Property

What is the number of houses of worship, their value, and the amount of indebtedness? Houses of Worship, 429; value, $6,325,558; indebtedness, $133,520.

What is the number of parsonages, their value, and the amount of indebtedness thereon? District Parsonages, 9; value, $59,000; indebtedness, None; Parsonages belonging to pastoral charges, 244; value, $758,583; in-debtedness, $ .................

What is the number of Superannuate Homes, and what is their value? Homes, 25; value, $75,500.

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS

BROWNWOOD DISTRICT

District Superintendent, A. S. Gafford (2)

Ballinger .................................................... H. B. Loyd------------ ------------------- ------ (1 Bangs---------------------------------- ------------ ------ Clyde W. Pittman------- ----- ----------- (2 Blanket------ ---------------....... ----- ....... - - ........J. L. Oliver---- .................................... (1 Brownwood, Central -------------------------------- D. L. McCree -------------- .................... (1 Brownwood, First Church-- -------------- ------ Leslie A. Boone .-...--------.-------- -----. (8 Brownwood, Johnson Memorial...--- -----. D. E. McVey--. ............................... (2 Brownwood Circuit.. ------------ ----M. S. Pate -------------- . --------------- ------ (1-S Coleman------------------------------------------ ----- ------Floyd E. Johnson-_ ................ ----- (2 Comanche----------------------------------------------- ---- R. B. Hooper-------------------------- ------- (3 Comanche Circuit --------------------------------- ----R. T. Wallace-------------------------- ------ (3 Drasco........ ------------------------------------ --- ------ J. E. Morton.................................. (1-S Gustine Circuit -------- .__-._._-..-_--------- --_- Hubert H. Barnett_ ................ _--..(3-III May..-.-. ----- ------ ---------- ------------------- ------ ----W. B. Morton__ ------- ----- ------ ..... (1-11 Mt. View Circuit --------------------------------------- Plez Todd-------------- ------------------------ (3-II Norton.------ -_-------- ---------------- --------------- ----D. 0. Deaver ........ ------------------- ------ (1-I Novice ----------------------------------------.. W. E. Harrell --------.......-------- ........ (1 Rockwood--------------- ----------- ------ Raymond Pape -------------------- ------- (1-S Santa Anna --- ---------------------------- ------ J. D. F. Williams--........................ (2 Talpa-Crews----------- ---------------------- - ------ J. D. Ramsey--------------------- ----- ------- (1 Valera-Voss.. ----------------------------------------- ----H. R. Hall -------------- ----------- ------ (1 Wingate_---- ----------- --------------------------------- Frank L. Turner, Jr.----------- ---_-- (1-I Winters---------- - - -------- ------ ------- ---- ---- W. R. Beaird---- -- -- - -------------- ------ (3 Zephyr-Pleasant Valley.-.-..-.----_-..-.-. -.-- Frank O'Hearn ------ ---------------- ------ (1-S Dist. Miss. Secretary _--_ ___ --- _-_ ---------- Floyd E. Johnson-_ ....................... (1 Dis. Dir. Evangelism-------- -- --.... H. B. Loyd--------------------.------ ---------- (1

CISCO DISTRICT

District Superintendent, Wm. H. Cole (3)

Bluffdale -------------------------------------------------- H. D. Huddleston------------------------- (1-R) Breckenridge --- - - ------- ----- --------- ---- E. H. Lightfoot--- -------.....------........ (1) Bunyan---------------------- ------ ------ - -- --- John J. Norris-------------- - --------------- (2-II) Burkett.--- ------ -- -- ------- ----- --------- -- F. 0. Garner --------------------------------- (1) Caddo .-_------------------- ---- - ... -- - - C. 0. Hightower---------------------------- (1) Carbon ------ ----- -.. ----------- --- ---- ------ Seba Kirkpatrick--------------- --------- (1) Cisco, First Church --- - --- --- -- ------ - W. A. Flynn --- ----------------------------- (1) Cisco, Twelfth Street ------ -- - -- --- . ------ C. A. Warden -------------- --------------- (1-S) Cross Plains - ----- - ----- --------- ---------------- D. L. Barnes ----- ----- --- -------------- (1) DeLeon - -- --------- --------- ---- -- J. A. Siceloff ---- .... ---------- --------------- (3) DeLeon Circuit ----------- - - --------- ------ - ---- H. J. Sanders.------------------------------- (3) Desdemona --- ----- ----- -- - - - ------------- W. C. Ferguson ----- --------------------- (3) Dublin ------------------- ---------------- ------ - L. Stanley Williams---------------- ----- (1) Eastland --------------- ----- ----- ----- -------------- ...Durwood Fleming------------- .......... (2) Eolian -------- -------- ------------ ----- ------------------.B. B. Patterson -----------------------_--- (1-S) Gorman ------------ --- -------------- -- -------------- Rov F. Johnson -------------------------- (2) Huckaby-------------------------------------------- ------ J. W. Tickner---.----------------------------- (2-S) Olden- ----------------------- -- ----- ---- ---- ------------ J. M. Cochran .............................. .. (1-S) Pioneer ----- ------ --------------- -------- ------ ------.. To Be Supplied ------------------------------ Putnam ------ --- ------------------------ -------------- . Lee Roy Baker-------- ......--...-...------ (2-S) Ranger ------ ------------- __ --- -------- ------ ------- Wallace N. Dunson---------------------- (1) Rising Star----------- ----------- ------- --------- --- C. Y. Butler --------- -------------------- (3) Scranton ---------------------------- ------------ ----------- :R. Ernest Little------------ .......... (1-S) Dist. Miss. Secretary------------- ---------- ---- W. A. Flynn----- ........................... (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism ... .... .. ----- .------ .:... J. A. Siceloff .......... ........................ (2)

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CLEBURNE DISTRICT

District Superintendent, C. H. Cole (1)

Alvarado.. ------------------------------------------------- Ross G. Smith-------------------------------- (1) Alvarado Circuit----------------------------- -------- -W. N. Byrd .................................... (I-S) Blum-Rio Vita ------------------------------------------ Geo. G. Smith --------- ....................... (1) Bono-Price's Chapel --------------- ------------------ John Windham .......... ............ -....... (2-S)

Burleson-Crowley------ -------------------------------W. G. Gwaltney. ---- ---------------------- (3) Cleburne, Anglin Street -------------------------- R. H. Boyd ----- .. ---------- ................... (3) Cleburne, Main Street ------------------------------ Oran Stephens._____ ------------------------ (4) Cleburne, St. Marks ............ ......................Cecil Ellis.----------- -------------------------- (1) Cleburne, St. Pauls --------------------------------- J. T. Gardner ---_---------------............. (2) Clifton - -------------------------------- -------- ------------ Floyd Thrash --------- ----- --------------- (1) Covington-Osceola ----- ----_----------------------- P. E. Cantrell ................................ (1-R) Glen Rose----------------------- ----------------- -- -------- J. W. Chisholm------------------------------ (1) Glen Rose Mission ------ ----- --------- ---------- -W. D. Cook ----------- -- ------------------ (4-S) Grandbury-------------------------------------------- ------Van P. Morrison. ----- ..................... (1) Grandbury Circuit.---------------------------------- K. J. Cooper---------------------------------- (2-S) Grandview----------- --------------------------- S. A. Baker --- ---------------------- ------- (2) Joshua-Godley--------- --------------------------------- -Horace Poteet ---- ---...------------------ . (1) Meridian--------------- --------------------------------- - - B. L. McCord --- ........... ........ ..... (3) Morgan-Kopperl --------------------------------------- Robt. W. Walker ............................ (1-II)

Stephenville------------- ---------- --------------- Elmer C. Carter---------------- ----------- (3) Tolar Circuit--------------------------------------------- L. R. Rogers ------------------------------ .... (2-II) Venus----------------------- ----------------------------- J. M. Hays------------- ------------------------ (1) Walnut Springs-Iredell._._..._.___.._._.__._ R. R. Willingham --------------------- ..... (1) Dist. Miss. Secretary __..__.._._._____.._____..Elmer C. Carter---------------- -------- _ (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism -..................... ------ S. A. Baker- ----------------------------------- (1)

CORSICANA DISTRICT

District Superintendent, Finis A. Crutchfield (1)

Barry Circuit...................................__....._Vernon G. White ----------- .-------------- (3-I11) Bazette Circnit ------------------------------------- -----To Be Supplied------------------ ---------- Blooming Grove------- --------- ---------_----------C. T. Brockett ----------- ................. (1-R) Chatfield Circuit. ..... ..____.._...-....._.._.--- James A. Williamson .................. (2-1) Coolidge- ------ - ------- ---------- -R. E. Briggs---- ----- ..................... (5) Coolidge Circuit --------------------------------------- - F. T. Fisher --------------------------------- (2-S) Corsicana, Central ................___.____._._.. D. R. McCauley ------------ .----------------- (3) Corsicana, Eleventh Ave_ .... .----------------- J. H. Baldridge - (2) Corsicana, First Church________________________ Erwin F. Bohmfalk ---------------------- (3)

Corsicana, North---------- ------ -------_----- _ -Roy H. Davis ----------------------------- ---- (2) Dawson-------------------------_---- -------------------- H. C. Bowman_---------- ------- --------- (1) Eureka------------------------------------ ........ - ------ Peyton Goodman----- -------------------- (4-S) Frost --------- -------- ----------------------- T. D. Ellis .--- --------- --.............. ----- (4) Groesbeck..-------------- ---------------------- - - Frank K. Suddath ---------------------- - (1) Hubbard ----- ----------------------- ----------- A. W. Gordon . -------- --- ----------------- (2) Kerens M. B. Howell --- .------ .----------------------- (2) Mertens-Irene ------------------------ ------------------ . Sam Houston --------------------------------- (1-S) Mexia ----- ---------- ------------------- --------- __ E. L..Craig - ---- -- ---------- ---------- (1) Purdon Circuit---------------------------------------- To Be Supplied..-----_------------------- Rice------------ - -- ------------------- ------- -------------- Marvin C. Bledsoe----_------ ---------- (1-1) Richland Circuit ---- ......----------- .. ------- ---- . Nelson Morgan ............................ .. (3-S)

Tehuacana--------------------------_- ------------ -- Milton Slayden --------_-----------_- --- (3) Thornton Circuit ---------------- .--------------------- _To Be Supplied -------------- ___......... .

Wortham --------------- --- -------- --- ._..-.. ...... William S. Fisher------------------- (1) Professor Westminister College --------- Milton Slayden ---------- _. ------- _....... (3) Chaplain U. S. Army ------------------ --------_ . James B. Ansley ............ ................ (3) Chaplain U. S. Army ---- .----_-----------_--_ Ben F. Browning------------------------- (3) Chaplain U. S. Army._ ........... .................. R. Henry Price ------------------.-------- (3) Dist. Miss. Secretary .............................. Frank K. Suddath_ ........... ............ (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism-.. .................... ----- M. B. Howell ................................. (1)

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FORT WORTH DISTRICT

District Superintendent, W. W. Ward (1) Arlington.................................................... Azle

T. H. Burton... ............. ...... - ( 1 ) -----------•----------------------------•------------- Benbrook--------------•-----•-•-----------------------

--- A. W. Ferrill.... -- Roy Felder ----- - -

(3) (4-I) Bethel, East- -------- -----------••------------------ Birdville....................................................... -_ Paul W. Utley. --- --

(1) . - •---------- -- -- Eulle Wm. M. Greenwaldt-.-. - -

--- Stanley Vodicka--------------- ---- (3-III)

(1-S) •-- Euless.- ------

s--- --. L. M. Lawhon................................

--...... (1)

Grapevine ----- ---- --------------- ...... .......... Grapevine - ---- ------------ ...........................

John W. Lindsay--- ------......-_.... - --

(1-S) (1) Haslet-Keller ........................

Handley------- -Marvin Corley---------- ----- (1-S) ------ ---------------- ---------- •-------- Isham's Chapel ----------------• ---_.--..._...._--_

- A. W. Franklin.- --------- _J. Alvis Coole ---- -- --- (4) (1-S) _.._- Kennedale----------------- -- .............................

Mansfield_._____.__.. . W. L. Connell y--- --- -----•-----

.-.--. •---....

- ----------- --- _ Wayne Reynolds

Smithfield-Saginaw------------- --------------------- ------ - ------------ -- Gilbert Ferrell (3)

Fort Worth: ---------- ­ --- ­ - -- ...... -- (3-S) Arlington Heights_. - Arlington Heights Assistant

S. A. Barnes ---- -- Nick Kupferle, Jr ------- ............ (1-I) Ash Crescent-------------------- --- ---- Boulevard -- Hubert Crain --------

.. .... -- -- ( 6 ) - - -----._...--

Boulevard Assistant----------------------- L. Bowman Craven - F. H. Ingram _ ( ) --_- (44) ---

Castleberry - - --- College Heights- ­

-- -_.--___..-__--....._ -- Carroll Thompson (4) ------------------------- ----- Central----- -, -------------------------------- -

A. E. Turner ................................. G. Alfred Brown ....................

( 1 ) (1) Central Associate-----------------------_ Diamond Hill

-----_.W. P. Cunningham ----------- ---------- (1) --- - - -- -------------------- - ---- Englewood. - - -- - -

.. W. M. Bowden --------------- --------------- J. Fred Patterson.- (3) First Church - ---- ----- First Church Assistant

--- -- ---------------- Warren Johnston ----- ------------ ­ - Ervin Gathings - (3) -------- ----------- Fostepco Heights .................__._..._.__ Grace

_ ---- ._______---- Theodore Moberg..___.._........_....

-_--_- (1_I) --..- (1) -------- -- --------- ------ Highland Park. - _

W. F. Smith --- E. R. Gordon -- -- ----------- (5) (4) Lake

--- Liberator rVillage.__..--------_-- -- ---- John R. Merritt ----- -------------

Loy C. Sansom - ----- -------- (2) ---------

Matthews Memorial --- _---- _----- _ eadowbrook

------- Thos. F. Sterck ------------------------------ - ( 1-S) (5) --- - -------------------------- - ----

Missouri Ave. ------------- ------ - Jos. I. Patterson ­ - * atterson .-- ---------------- C. D. Wooten ------ (5)

------ ---------- Oakhurst --- ------------------------------- Polytechnic -- -- ------------ ----- -- ----- ------

--- --------- John W. Morphis, Jr..__

--------- ................ .-

---- Hubert C. Smith

----- ( 2 ) ----- --- - (1) Riverside --- ---- ------ ---- ------------- - Ridglea

------- ----- -- J. M. Bond --- --

------------------------- -------------- St. Marks ---- --------- -- ---- ------------ Earl S. Yokley .. ... Hayden Edwards

((1~ - 1-I

(5) St. Pauls .---------------- -- ----- - -- ----- -- Trinity - W Cecil Taylor W.

ayor-------------------------- - (3) --- -- ----- --- ----- - _ Street. Weatherford ---- _--- -

L. R. Vanderpool -- ------------ J. A. Walkup -- ----- (1)

_ Wichita Avenue-------------------------------- Dist. Miss. Secretary ------------------

------------------------- H. 0. Bennett...

- -- -- - L. B. Craven .. (6)

------ Dist. Dir. Evangelism ----------------------- --- - --- J. M. Bond - ---

- (1) (1) Chaplain U. S. Arm p y-------------- Chaplain U. S. Army- ---- ------------

------ Wilson Canafax - - ---- -_- J. W. Sprinkle_ - (1-IV) ----- ---- Chaplain U. S. Army ------------------------ Chaplain U. S. Navy---- --

- J. F. Isbell - G. W eldon Gatlin - -- ( 2 )

(6) ...._.._. Supt. Homes of Retired Ministers Professor, Texas Wesleyan College _-

Geo. F g y P. Kornea, .- - - - - Theodore Moberg._.__--_.. ..__--

(2) - (6)

Exec. Sec. Board of Education ------------ Conf. Director of Youth Work—

J. B. Holt -_. ___..__.._____-_----- _ (5)

- (2-IV) -------- --- Conf. Golden Cross Director --- -_--. _-

Wm. M. Greenwaldt ------- ....__. Hayden Edwards -------

(2) (3) Chaplain U. S. Pub. Health Hospital

------- ____. H. 0. Bennett. ---------- --- _ ...

-- . President Southwestern University ..__ Dir. Pub. Relations Southwestern U.._

J. N. R. Score --------- ---- ___.__. ........... ..__

M. Howard Knox ....

(2) ------ ___ __ - ____ _

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General Evangelist---------------------------------- Frank L. Turner............................ (3) (1) General Evangelist------_------------_- -------- W. H. Coleman ----------• --------- ------- (2) --- ----- Professor Southwestern University_-.- B. F. Jackson, Jr.---_----- -----

Professor, T. W. C. ------ ------- --------------- --H. E. Stout -- -------- .----- .--------- (1-R)

GATESVILLE DISTRICT District Superintendent, D. K. Porter (6)

Beehouse------------------------- -------------------------- R. M. Studer ------------- ---- ------- (5-S)

Carlton-------------------- --------- ----------------- -- A. J. Helms - -------------- --- ---- -------- (3) (1-S) Cranfils Gap -- ----------- ----------- ---__-------.

Crawford------------------------------------------------- Roy Fort - ----- ---- Melvin R. Miller---_-------------

......... --- ...... (2)

Clairette ---- ------------ --------------------------- - W. H. Hogg-----------------_--- ---- ----- ---(3) (1) Copperas Cove- ------------------------------ ------- PP -- --- Albert Peterson '------- -_- -----_ (5) Evant-Mullins ------ - - --

Gatesville ---- ---- ------------------------- J. D. Farmer --=-- - ----------- E. R. Stanford --------------- -----

-- ----- --------(1) ----- -------

Gatesville Circuit------- -------- - - - - -- Geo. Siler - ------------ ----------- ------...(1 -S) (1) Hamilton-------------------------------------------------- -- -J. E. Buttrill -------- ------------- --------- (1) Rico--------------- --------------- ---------------------------

Jonesboro. --------- ------ ------ --- - J. F. Isbell - ---------------- Melvin R. Mathis..---------

------ ---- (1-S) --- ..............

McGregor-------- ---------------- -------- ------------- Ernest Roper ------------------ - ------ ------ (4) (3) Moody--------------------------------------------- ---- Geo. W. Davis .... ...---------_-- _-----

Moody-- Circuit .------------------------------ ---- -- To Be Supplied - - --------- -------- (5) Moody-Leon .------------------- -------------------- -

Mosheim-------- -------- -------------- ----------- - -- A. G. Elley- -----------------------------

Frank Stone ------ ---- - ---- ------

-- ------ (1-S) Oglesby ----- - Glenn C. Bowman __.---------- s.--.--_(1-III) Pearl --- ------------ _------------------- ----------- - To Be Supplied -------------- -- -- - ---- Turnerville- ---_--------------- ------------------ P. W. Layne ----------------- -_--- -------- (1)

(1) Dist. Miss. Secretary J. E. Buttrill --_._ .-.-_--_-.-.--- _----- (3) Dist. Dir. Evangelism-------------------------- -- Ernest Roper ----- ------------- - - -----------

GEORGETOWN DISTRICT District Superintendent, R. C. Edwards (1)

Bartlett ---- -------- - --------------------------- ----- --- -- J. F. Adams - ------------ -------------- ------ (1) (1) Belton ---------------------------------------------- ----- - Claude P. Jones --------- ---- ------ -----

Eddy--------------- ----- --------- ------------- -. E. W. Swearingen ----- ...... --- ...(3) Florence Circuit---- -------- -------------- ----- Ernest DeWalt.------ ------------- _------ (1-S)

(1) Georgetown, First Church -------------------- J. C. Oglesby ------------------------------- (18) Georgetown, St. John-------------------------- - C. W. Berquist _. --- ----------- --- ------- (1) Granger-----------------------------------------------_ --E. Al. Dailey ................ .................. (1) Holland-Little River.----_--------. --------- -_ B. E. Kimbrow ...... .---.--------

Robert W. Kock --------

(1'S) --------- Hutto.----------------------- ------------ .............. Jarrell C'ircuit----------------•---- --- -------

----------- - ---- --- Bert Gillis ---- ---------- ------------ --------- (1-S)

Jonah-Weir--- ------------------ - -------------- ------ -- John T. Sanders--------- ----------- ------ (1-S) (1) Killeen-- ------------------ ------------------ --- ----- -W. V. Bane. ---------- --- ------- - - ---------- (3) Rogers------ --------------- - - -------------- -------

.......

Round Rock --------- ----------------------------- W. T. Jones --------- -----_---- G. W. French, Jr.------------

---- ------- ------------ (2-S)

Salado Circuit ----- ------- ---------------- --- To Be Supplied. ------------------•--------- (1) Taylor, First Church - ------------- ---------- --- L. L. Felder- ----------------------- ----------- (1) Taylor, Tenth Street ............................... B. B. Edmiaston ----- ----_--- _---------- (3) Temple, First Church ----------------------- - ---- Roy A. Langston.----- ---.----- .---------- (2) Temple, Seventh Street .-.._ ..............._. A. A. Peacock. ------_._--------- ._._---. (1) Temple Circuit .------- ------- - -- ------- W. H. Steinman---------- ------

W. A. Clarke ------

(1-B) Thrall Circuit-------- ------- ---- -- -- --- -- - ------- ---- --- ----------------

---- ------ ------------ --- A. R. Corn -------------_--------

- ---------- - --- --- ­ (1) --

Chaplain

U. S. Army------ --------- ---------- Chaplain U. S. Army.... --.. - _.- --.-.

-- Leon Milner --------- ---------_----------- --- Leon Matthis --- ---- ------------------

(3) ----(2-III)

Professor, Southwestern U..-_.._ ----- _ ---- Sprigg Harwood --------------- --------- _- (.q) Student Garret Bible Inst ----- ------- -_- --- Hollis Shook ----------- .__------ -----------

(1-I) Student ------ ---- - ------ -------- ---- ------------- --- Chas. Godbey------------ ------ ----- ----- (1) Dist. Miss. Secretary---------•---- ---------- --- J. C. Oglesby --- ----------------- -- ----- ---- (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism ---- ------ ------_-- --- B. E. Kimbrow ... ----- ------ _-----------

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WACO DISTRICT District Superintendent, Chet C. Henson (1)

Big Hill -------------------- •--•--------_----------- ----- Bosqueville -------------- -•--------•---•------- --- ------Lewis

-Edgar H. Johnson.--- .... ................ E. Tucker..--- -------_------------

(1-R) (3-111) Bruceville ----- -------- •-------------- ----------------- -- C. E. Wade---------------- China Spring--- - ---------------- -•- -- •--- -- --- J. D. Scott (1-S) Hewett... ------• ........................................ ... Lakeview.................. .......... --------------------

Auburn S. Neely---------------------------- Bruce Weaver ----- ------------ - (4)

(2-S) - orena----------------------------------------- ------.------- Mart.. Fred P. Wood ................ •.. (1)

---.-----------------------------_-_- ------------- Miers---------------------------------- --------- ------- C. A. Sutton -

-.Wm. Makowski --- ------ _ --- ___ ........ (1),

(2-R) Mt. Calm ........ ----------------------------------------- Penelope ._..-------_-- -- --_---------_--- ----- ----- J. V. Baird ---- - ------- -

-- W. Vinsant---------------- ------------- --•-- (1-R) (7-R)

Perry-.-------- -- ----•----------- ----- _----------------. Prairie Hill . ---- ----------------------- -----_---- I. D. S. Lee -------------- Frank Bartos -------_------ (2-S) Riesel -- . ---• . ... ............ ...... .................. Fred G. Berkley.-------------... ---• ( 4 ) r Valley Mills ------- ------ ----- -------- --- ------- West.. . J. U. McAfee._. (7) ----------------- ......................... - --------- Waco: Roy L. Crawford

----------- --------- (2)'

Austin Avenue -------------------------------------- A. Norman Evans------------------_ (2), Clay Avenue ....................... ------------------ --- Harry F. Draper ---------- ................ (2) Coleord-------------------- ----- -------. First Church- --------------- ........................ Urban A. Schulze_... ----------- -_ G. P. Comer. - es _

(3)

Herring Avenu------------_------------ ----- _..

- C. C. Sessions ------------- (9), St. John's ----- ------- .......... -_----------_ .... W. E. Shipp ---------- ------- ---- ----•---- ( 1 ) Sparks Memorial--------------- --------------- W. J. Shelton - (4) Wesley-.------- ------- --------- -------------- -- General Board of Education ..................

T. S. Ogle - - ------------------------ ........ H. W. Williams

(5)

Chaplain U. S. Army -----_-_------------------- -A. K. Marney -------- ------ (3} Dist. Miss. Secretary ............................... .......

A. Norman Evans-.... ----------- (2) Dist. Dir. Evangelism ....... .................... --------

..H. F. Draper --------------- -----.............. (3)

WAXAHACHIE DISTRICT District Superintendent, R. J. LaPrade (1)

Abbott-Vaughn --------- ---- -------- ----------- ---- Pat Brown --- (1) Aquilla.------------------------- --= ------- ------ - BardwelL._-- ---------------- • -- -------------------

---- Darwin Farquhar---------------------- ---- Elmer Swinscoe-------------- ----

-- (2-S) (1-S)

Bethel--------------------•---------------------------- - Britton - --- ------ - 0. A. Morton---------- -

Z. L. Howell - (1)

(1-R) Bynum-Brandon----------------------------------------- - ------ -- - ------------- C. F. Bell ----- ------------------ ---- (1) Ennis-- - - --- ---- ------------------------------------

Ennis Circuit---------------------- - ------------------ ---- Leslie W. Seymour.

..J. 'W. Dawson ---- ---- --- ------ (1)

(1-S) Ferris --- ------------------------------------ ----------- Forreston .. ----- ---------- - - -------------------

---------- --- P. L. Shuler _. ----- --------- ---------------- --- Z. L. Howell.---------- ---

-----------------

( 3 ) (2-R) Hillsboro, First Church ..............___...._.. -___.. R. Otis Sory --- .__.__.-._.--- (1) Hillsboro, Line. Street ____....__..._______.___..Thos.

Italy------------- ------ B. Granger -.__.__.____...____(3 -III)

---------------------------- --------- --- Itasca --•------••-•-------. ---- C. M. Buttrill ------ ---------- - H. M. Hopkins

(1} (4), Malone --- --------- ---------------------------- --------------- To Be Supplied

Maypearl -- -------- ----------------- - ---------- Midlothian --------- ------ --•---. ---------------------- --

---- A. G. Standlee--------------------------- J. W. Whitefield --------

(4), (3) Milford - -------------------- ......................... ----- ----- -- ------ Palmer

--------------- Lloyd Sanders ---- ------------------

------------------------------ Red Oak ----------------------------- ---- W. T. Boulware _ Lynn McAden --------------------- (1) Waxahachie, First Church ...___._____.__. --------- W. L. Hankla _ 0) Waxahachie, Ferris Heights .................

----------- Gid J. Bryan ... .__..-........-.- (1) Waxahachie Circuit - ------------------ -----------

.-.....-.-.-. ----E. R. Patterson ----.- ---- ----------- (3-R) Whitney-- ---- --------------------- ----------- --- Whitney Circuit ----- --- - ----- ----

-------- -_. J. L. Ray---- ---------- ------- -- -------- - --- To Be Supplied ( 3 )

State Department Public Welfare .....__ -_ ......... ------ -------- C. E. Wilkins__ ........ ..... (2) Dean, School of Theology, S.M.0 ---------

------------- E. B. Hawk... (12)

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Professor, S. M. U-- - ------------------- General Evangelist -------- --_-_---- ----------

- - R. W. Goodloe. ................ John M. Neal ------------ ---_----

°............ .-..------ (22)

Chaplain U. S. Army ---_-------------------- ---- Quay Farmer------------ _--- ---------------(4) (3) Chaplain U. S. Army----- ------_---__--- -- . R. C. Calvert .--------------------------- ------ (3) Chaplain U. S. Army - -----------------------

Chaplain U. S. Army..----------_----------- ----Thad E. Son _ ---- ----------

---- G. T. Lavender -------------

-.............

_----------- - (3) Chaplain U. S. Army ------ .-------- .--- _...._..Raymond M. Burton _______.___.____. (3)

(2) Chaplain U. S. Army _ ............._._.._...._ Student, S. M. U.- ---------- -------------------

J. Lester Davenport ._....______.._..._- ---- B. Rhodes Martin .------_--------- ------(1-I)

Dist. Miss. Secretary --------------_---------- - -- A. G. Standlee--- . --- ------------ ---- --- ----- (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism-----------------_------ --- Fred P. Woods.................. ........__ (1)

WEATHERFORD DISTRICT District Superintendent, P. E. Riley (3)

Aledo------------ ----- --- -----..-------------------------- -- H. B. (Mark --- ------ - -------------- ------ (1) Eliasville-------------------------------- ----- ----- E. M. Wisdom ---------- - ------- -- -------- (1) ------ Gordon _. - -- ---------------- -------- ---- ----- -------- W. P. McMicken ------------- --------- -- (2) Graford ------ ----------------- ------- - ------------- J. B. Weathers ----- - ---- ------ ----- - -( 1 ) Graham --------------- ----- ------------ ------_--------- C. 0. Shugart .. -------- .................. (1) Graham Circuit ------------------------------ ---- G. C. Childress ---- ------------ --

......

Loving.--- ------------------------------------------- - Aubrey Ashley ---- -- ---------- --------(1) Millsap .-- - - --- - ------- ---- - --------------- A. B. Armstrong------------- . (2-S) Mineral Wells, First Church ----------- --- D. A. Chisholm _- ...___-- - ..__ (1) Mineral Wells, Central ___._._.._._._.-__ --- Geo. M. Greebon._._ ..................._ (1) Mineral Wells Circuit ---------.... _---- -- W. 0. Johnson ------- _ ---------- --------(2-S) Newcastle -------------------- -- -- ------ ------ ----- -- 0. D. McDonald ---- - -- ------........... (1) Olney------ -- ------------------ - ----------------- ------- J. W. Sharbutt - -------------------- ------(4) Olney Circuit ---------------------------------------- -- Otis Brown ----- ........ .................... (4-S) PaloPinto - ------------------------------------------ _ M. A. Turner .----------- - ---------- ---------- (1-R) Silver Creek-Peden ------ .--------- ___.............H. G. Williamson -------- .------------- ... (2-S) Springtown ------- ---------------------- --------------- J. Barcus Moore---------- ------- -......... (2-S)

Strawn--------------- ------- ----------- - ----- ------- C. A. Wilkerson. ----- ------------- ------ - (6) Weatherford, Couts Memorial ._._.___--- J. J. Creed ----- ____..._..._._._._-

__ ..... (4)

Weatherford, First Church . C. H. Sisserson .___..____._.............. (1) Weatherford Circuit, South _____---------- Richard Millsap ------ -------- .............. (1-S) Weatherford Circuit, North ------- .--- _---- J. L. Harris ._.___ ........................... (1) Professor, Southwestern U_______________ John R. Carruth.._._..___---- ....

._..... (2)

Chaplain U. S. Army ---------.--------- -- -- -. J. Morris Bailey.. -----------------_------ (3) Chaplain U. S. Army_ ................._ ----- J. Beal Duncan__.._.._.. ------- I - ---_--- (5) Chaplain U. S. Army-------------------------- - - Lamar Cooper-- ----------------- (2) Chaplain U. S. Army ------------------------------ Robert E. Martin ___--------------- .... (1) Chaplain U. S. Navy------------- - ----- - 0. B. Salver ------- --- .................. (3) Associate Dir. Wesley Foundation..... Paul K. Deats, Jr.___ Dist. Miss. Secretary ........................... .. C. A. Wilkerson --------- ._.....------ ------ (1) Dist. Dir. Evangelism------------ -------------- C. 0. Shugart ............ (1)

TRANSFERS IN

J. L. Harris (Elder), from North Texas. J. C. Oglesbv (Elder), from North Texas. Aubrey Ashley. from Northwest Texas. W. A. Flynn (Elder), from Northwest Texas. Lynn McAden (Elder), from Southwest Texas. L. Durwood Fleming (Elder), from North Texas. J. E. Buttrill (Elder), from Northwest Texas.

TRANSFERS OUT

Philip M. Riley (IV year), to Central Kansas. J. M. McDonald (Elder), to Southwest Texas. Grady Peters (I ,year), to Southwest Texas. D. Rhea Allison (III year), to Southwest Texas.

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H. W. Hall (Elder), to West Oklahoma. M. M. Chunn (Elder), to Texas. A. B. English (Elder), to Texas. A. S. Kattner (Elder), to Texas. E. C. Lambert (Elder), to Southwest Texas. E. N. Scarlett (Elder), to Northwest Texas. Leslie D. Scott (Elder), to Texas (after Conference). L. W. Davidson, Jr. (III year), to Southwest Texas Conference. G. C. Williams (Elder), to Northwest Texas Conference. L. L. Broughton (Elder), to Northwest Texas Conference. Kester M. Hearn (III year), to Louisiana Conference. Jack Shaw (II year), to Louisiana. Irving L. Smith (II year), to West Oklahoma.

OUR CHAPLAINS

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Chaplains Ansley, James B. Bailey, J. Morris Browning, Ben F. Burton, Raymond M, Calvert, R. Clark Cooper, Lamar Davenport, J. Lester Duncan, J. Beal Gatlin, G. Weldon Lavender, Garland T Marney, A. K. Martin, Robt. Earl Matthis, Leon C. Milner, Leon Parmer, Quay Price, R. Henry Salyer, 0. B. Son, Thad E. Sprinkle, J. W.

Last Previous Appt. Bazette Mineral Wells, Central Groesbeck Whitney Palmer Prof. Weatherford Coll Bethel Olney Circuit Grandview Whitney Waco, Colcord Ave. Mineral Wells, Central Student Eddy Waxahachie Ferris Hgts Dawson Student Hewitt Morgan

District Corsicana Weatherford Corsicana Waxahachie Waxahachie

egeWeatherford Waxahachie Weatherford Cleburne Waxahachie Waco Weatherford Georgetown Georgetown

. Waxahachie Corsicana Weatherford Waco Cleburne

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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS' REPORTS BROWNWOOD DISTRICT

A. S. Gafford District Superintendent 1. Additions to the Church: Profession of faith-------------------------------------------- 348

ByCertificate .............................. .......................---•----......-----416

Total . 764

1. Paid for Pastor's Salaries--------------- -----------------------------------------------•----$39,032.00 Total Paid for Ministerial Support ---------------------------------------------------- 48,000.00

3. Paid for General and Conference Benevolences---------------------------- 1,976.00 Special Gifts to Benevolences-------------------------- --•-------------------------------

Two Churches and one Parsonage built. Eighteen Parsonages repaired. A new District Parsonage purchased. Raised for building and repairs in the District ------------------- :..............._-_------• --135,096.00

Grand Total Raised for all purposes ................................................

CISCO DISTRICT

Wm. H. Cole, District Superintendent 208

1. Additions to Church: On Profession of faith--------------------------- • 353

ByCertificate ------------------ ---------------------------------•-------------------------------------------- -_

Total................................................................................................ 561

2. Total amount assessed on pastor's salaries ....................................$32,931.00 Total amount paid on salaries------------------------------------------------------------ 33.225.00

3. Total benevolences accepted ---------- ------------------------------------------------------ 4,969.00

Total benevolences paid--•------------ ---------- ----------- _---------••---•------------ 51139.00

4. Church property additions and improvements: Number of parsonages, 18; churches, 20. 9,811.00 Amountexpended------------------- -------- _-------------- ------------------------

5. Total amount raised in the district for all purposes ...................... 88,802'.00 6. Special items: The debt of $1,800.00 on the Dublin Church was paid and

$1,700.00 was raised in the same campaign for future redecoration of the church building. The debt of $170.00 on the DeLeon Circuit parson-

age was paid. Only one debt remains in the district. The increase for the Methodist Home is 45%. The increase in Vacation School attendance is 64%. For the first time in many years we have an increase in Sunday School attendance. Twenty churches have agreed to increase the salary for next year to the aggregate amount of $2,000.00 which is an increase of 16% for them. Thirty-one churches have made raises in the benevo-lences for next year to the amount of $445.00, which is an increase of 20% for them. The Cisco District is divided into six groups for mutual helpfulness and particularly for the benefit of the rural church.

CLEBURNE DISTRICT L. L. Felder, District Superintendent

Additions on profession of faith----------------------------------------------- •------------------ 280 375

ByCertificate ---------- --- --------- --------- ----------- -------------------------------------- ------------------

Total------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 655

Total assumed for pastor's salary ----------------------------------------------------- -$36,342.00 36,342.00

Total paid pastors ------ -------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 5,233.00

Benevolences accepted -------------------------------- --------------------------- ------- 5.233.00

Benevolences paid .................................... .. Paid on church and parsonages, improvement-------- -------------_-- ------ 8,736.00

Paidon church debts ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ 5,600.00 4,977.00

Totalraised by W. S. C. S ................................................•----------- •------

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MethodistHome -------- -----------_------ ---------- ----------•---•-•-•---•-------•---•--- 2,861.00 Weekof Dedication .-•-----_---•----• ........................... .............................. ... 930.00 Total raised for all purposes --------------------------------- - ------------------------_---- 96,222.00 The district is clear of debt. During the six years that we have been on the Cleburne District Four-teen Church debts have been been paid and two new churches have been built. Two new parsonages built and the district parsonage rebuilt. Two houses bought for parsonages. We have received by profession of faith, 1465 and by certificate 2240.

Raised for the pastors $184,307.00, on benevolences, $29,785.00. Raised for all purposes, $468,289.00. Many of the churches and parsonages have been repaired and redeco-rated. The district is now free of debt.

CORSICANA DISTRICT R. Otis Sory, District Superintendent

1. Additions: Profession of faith --------- ----------------------- - ------------------------------------- 310 ByCertificate---- ----- - ---- - -------- ------ ........... --- ................................................ .--- 492

Total-------- -------_--...------•---•------- -----•-----• ---------------------------------- - 802 2. Assessed for pastors ................... ----......... ---------••---------•---•-------------- ----$36,872.00 Paid ---- - --- ------------- -•--------------------- ......... ----------------------------------- - -- 37,009.00 3 Benevolences accepted---- ------------------------ ----------------------- -------------- 6,384.00 Paid --- --------- - ------- ------- ----------- -------------_- ...... 6,465.00 4. Improvements on Church Property:

Debtspaid --------------- - -------------------------- ------------ --- -----------•----- ------------ 300.00 Amount expended on church property ------------------------_-..---------..--_ 8,738.00

5. Remaining indebtedness (Parsonage at Kerens)-- -------- ---------------- - 2,500.00 6. Special items: Methodist Home, $3,945.00; Golden Cross, $547.00; Spe-

cial Gifts for District to Westminster College, $2,043.00. Twenty-five Vacation Schools held.

7. Raised for all purposes ---------- .--------------------------------------- ------- ------- -$111,615.00 Increase

-----_------- ----•--------•---- ------------------------------------------••------------------ 8,051.00

FORT WORTH DISTRICT S. A. Barnes, District Superintendent

Additions: Profession by faith ---------------------------------- ..•-_-----------.-------........ 904 Certificate...

----------------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------ ----------- 1,536

Total-------------------------------------- --- - ------- - ------------•----------------------- ------- 2,440

Paid on debts: Churches ------------------------ -----------------------------__-_--------$168,733.00 Parsonages ----------------- --.------_- --- .--- - 76,010.00 ---------------------------------------------------- Total --- -- ------ -----------__----------------------- ------- -------....--------- ----------------..$244.743.00 Raised for all purposes.

--------------------------------------------------- ..----_----$ 644,455.00 For the six years closing the following report is given: Additions to the church, 13,500; raised on indebtedness, $867,695.00; raised for all pur-poses, $2,251,005.00. Churches organized, 4; churches raised to stations, 14; churches built, 11. Parsonages built and bought, 9. Of the 44 churches only 5 have debts. Salaries have been increased, $37,531.00; benevolences, 65%; licensed to preach, 8; admission on trial, 9; churches dedicated, 19. We now have some $50,000.00 in Government bonds with which to build churches after the war. Harmony and good will has prevailed through the six years, all the preachers have been faithful.

GATESVILLE DISTRICT D. K. Porter, District Superintendent

Pastor's salaries (assessed) ................................................................$19,643.00 Paid ................................•---...................................................................... 19,745.00

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World Service (assessed) ...................................................................... 3,056.00 3,162.00 Paid..........................................................................................................

Grand total for all purposes ................................................................ 78,397.00 33,338.00 Increase over 1943 (74'%) .............................................................. .....

The gifts of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meyer to the cause of Mis- sions and to Southern Methodist University deserve and re- ceives our profound appreciation and gratitude. To Missions ........................................................................ .......... .......... 20,832.00

7,500.00 To S. M. U------------------------------------- ----------- - ------------------------------------------- 42 Infantsbaptized ........................................................................... .............. ......

129 Received on profession faith-------------------------------------------- -- --- --- ----------- ------ 169 Receivedby certificate----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------

-------------------------------------- ------------------------ -------------- 298 Total. --------------- ------------------------------------------------------ - --------- One church built and dedicated. There is no indebtedness on the district. About one-third more contributed to the Methodist Home. For next year there will be an increase of 24% on pastor's salary.

GEORGETOWN DISTRICT Edward R. Barcus, District Superintendent

Membership: 23 pastoral charges; 35 congregations; 7,900 active mem-bers; additions during the year: Vows, 247; otherwise, 399; infants baptized, 83. Property: 35 churches valued at. ... ................... ---_--------_--------- ..$ 600,000.00 22 local parsonages valued at----------------------------- -------------------- --- 81,000.00 1 district parsonage valued at ... .------- .------ :..........._-_.._.------------- __-. 6,000.00 Southwestern University plant assets -------------------------------------------- 1,709,489.00 Improvements: Copperas Cove church wrecked and rebuilt

8,000.00 valuedat ------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------- Eddy parsonage leveled, repaired, repapered; Georgetown First Church repaired; Jarrell church repapered; Little River church repaired and re- papered; Round Rock church repapered and new pews provided; Temple 7th Street church parlors furnished; Troy church reroofed and repapered;

other commendable property improvements in district. Finances: Increase in accepted benevolences over last year paidin full ------------------------------- ------------------------------------ ----------- - ---- 1,000.00 Pastors' salaries increased $2,636; total salaries paid_ --------- 38,065.00 Minimum salaries' increase for coming year ----- ------------- .------ 2,700.00 Increase in accepted benevolences, $865; total paid_ ----------- 6,930.00 50 per cent increase in offerings for Waco Home. Southwestern University: Property in Georgetown valued at 1,381.000.06 Student enrollment during scholastic year, 1,145.

WACO DISTRICT John W. Bergin, District Superintendent

1. Additions by profession of faith ---------------------------------------- ................. ..... -_ 450

Additions otherwise--- ---------------- ---_---------_-----------_ -----------------: ---- --------- 553

Total --- ------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------1,003 2. Total salaries assessed_ .............___.__....___......___.____....____..____--_--_- $45,655.00

Totalsalaries paid-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47,175.00 3. Total accepted for World Service ----------------------- ..................._.....__---- 10,196.00

Total paid--------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 10,375.00 - 4. Paid on church debts and improvements .............._---.__._ ---------- -_____255,172.00 5. Total paid for all purposes _____--.-.---------------------------- -------- 6. Special items: All indebtedness on the churches of the Waco District

paid. The salaries of ten pastors increased during the year and 12 for 1945. Sparks Memorial is now off the Board of Missions. E. H. Lightfoot lead the District on accessions by profession of faith. Two young men

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receiving appointments this year are from First Church, Waco. A. Nor-man Evans led the district on total accessions. I bequeath to my successor a fine District Spirit and a clean parsonage.

WAXAHACHIE DISTRICT J. M. Bond, District Superintendent

I. Additions on profession of faith --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- 309 An increas of over 100 over that of last year.

Total additions to the church ------------------ ------- .------ -------------------- 751 2. All salary items of every charge in full with a surplus. 3. All acceptances on benevolences, with at least a 10% increase, paid in

full. 4. Methodist Home ------------------ $ 5,532.00 Largest in the history of the district. 5. No indebtedness on any church property. 6. Raised for all purposes--- --------- $123,909.00 An increase of --•--- ----------------------- --- 20.764.00

WEATHERFORD DISTRICT P. E. Riley, District Superintendent

Additions: Profession of faith ---------- --------------------- -------------------- ------------------- 218 Certificate------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------•--------•... ... 350

Total. ............................................................. -•----------•-- 568

Acceptances on benevolences were 10% in excess of the previous year, and paid in full with a surplus in some of the churches. The salaries of the pastors were substantially increased over last year, and are paid in full. The program of improvement of church and parsonage property has continued throughout this year as well as has the debt paying program. With the exception of a debt on one church of $200.00 all property in the District is free of indebtedness. In our financial program other than the Church Budget, we have raised for other items, as follows:

For the Methodist Home. ........................... $ 4,000.00 For the Week of Dedicatior.........__.____.__--.. • ------------------

Bonds purchased by the churches and held for future build- 1,574.00 ing or improvements, approximately ............... ...................... 30,000.00 The total raised for all purposes is in excess of......................

..... 100,000.00 The year has been good, distinguished by unusually fine cooperation on

the part of the pastors and the people.

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REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

AMERICAN'BIBLE SOCIETY The American Bible Society Committee submits the following report: The Gospel is the Power of God unto salvation for our distracted and

sin wrecked world. The knowledge of God has its primary source in the Bible Story of

Redemption. The great masses of people in the world do not have the Bible. In vast areas of the world, the only agency which can furnish the Gospel

is the American Bible Society. In one recent year, the demand for the Bible reached ten million copies. The growth of membership in Christian Churches is requiring the

Scriptures faster than the Society can furnish them. Many people in non-Christian nations are learning to read, there is

the urgency that the Word of God should be made available to them. The Bible must be woven into the fabric of the new world if it is to

endure in freedom and peace. We join with the request of the American Bible Society that there be

observed by all the Denominations a daily Bible reading period extending from Thanksgiving to Christmas.

We urge our Churches to meet the challenge of the world's dire need with a constantly increasing circulation of God's Holy Word.

H. C. BOWMAN, Chairman, SEBA KIRKPATRICK, Secretary.

ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS

We the Committee on Accepted Supply Pastors recommend the fol- lowing:

Armstrong, A. B. Mathis, Melvin R. Baker, Leroy McDaniel, M. W. Bartos, Frank, Jr. Millsap, Richard Brown, Otis F. Moore, Barcus Bush, Richard • Morgan, C. B. CookW. D. Morgan, Nelson Cooper, James M. Morton, J. E. Cooper, Kenneth J. O'Hearn, Frank Dewald, Ernest Pape, Raymond Farquhar, Darwin Sanders, J. T. Ferrell, Gilbert Siler, Geo. F. Fisher, F. T. Stone, Robert F. French, G. W., Jr. Studer, R. M. Gillis, Burt Swindall, E. P. Goodman, Peyton Tickner, J. W. Houston, Sam Walls, 0. E. Johnson, W. 0. Warden, C. A. Koch, Robert W. Weaver, R. Bruce Lindsay, John W. Williamson, Harvey Little, R. Ernest Windham, John

FLOYD W. THRASH, Chairman, A. W. FRANKLIN, Secretary.

CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

We, Your Board of Conference Claimants submit the following report for the year 1943-44:

We enter the Conference year with this number of retired ministers,.

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which includes those received at this Conference, as new Claimants, 78; the following number of widows of deceased men, 91. The names of those retiring this year will appear in the Journal.

We are happy to report that the new Conference year finds us in much better financial condition than last year. At the close of the First Quarter of last year we were able to increase the checks for the Claimants about 40%, which was due to the raise of percentage granted last year. We hope to be able to keep their checks- at this same figure during this coming Conference year.

Our financial statement will appear in the new Journal. Attached is a list of the Claimants and the amount apportioned for the

year 1944-45, which will appear in the Conference Journal. Respectfully submitted,

J. W. SHARBUTT, Chairman. LLOYD SANDERS, Secretary.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS-1943-44

From October 19, 1943 to October 18, 1944 Total receipts ----- ---------------- ------------------------- -° -------- $38,574.76 Emergency payments --------------------------------------------- 100.00 Incidentals..----------------------- --------- ---- ---------.------------ 36.25 Checks to Claimants _ -------- ------------------------------- ------- 35,661.90

Balance on hand, October 18, 1944 ---------------------------------- 2,776.61 SUPERANNUATES- Confer- Gen.

Service ence Years Payments

Board Total Payments

Rev. William E. Anderson, R.F.D. 1, Box 1172, Austin, Texas ----- -------- 24 $252.00 $34.32 $286.32

Rev. W. B. Andrews, 1614 S. Louis Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas --------------- 52 546.00 74.36 620.36

Rev. Walter Anthony, R.F.D. 5, (Para. 1699 Case), Staunton, Virginia -------- .--. 5 52.64 52.64

Rev. J. V. Baird, Mt. Calm, Texas..-. _- 43 483.00 61.49 544.49 Rev. C. M. Bishop, 619 West Main St.,

Houston 6, Texas .-_............._.-.-__------. 47 492.80 67.21 560.01 Rev. W. E. Black, Tehuacana, Texas.----- 12 126.00 126.00 Rev. J. S. Bowles, 2520 McKinley Ave.,

Fort Worth 6, Texas _- -------- -------------- 37 388.48 52.91 441.39 Rev. Claud T. Brockette, Holland, Tex. 29 304.52 41.47 345.99 Rev. P. E. Cantrell, 402 South Anglin

St., Cleburne, Texas . _------._.- --- 20 210.00 28.60 238.60 Rev. E. B. Chenoweth, % State Hos-

pital, Pueblo, Colo - ----- ------- --------------- --_- 21 220.52 30.03 250.55 Rev. Paul Christopher, % Greenwood

Cemetery, Dallas, Texas --------------------_ 11 118.32 15.73 134.05 Rev. W. A. Clarke, 1409 Olive Street,

Georgetown, Texas _ ------------- . ---- -------- 38 399.00 54.34 453.34 Rev. W. J. Cloud, 2632 Race Street,

Fort Worth, Texas ------------ _--------------- _ 18 189.00 25.74 214.74 Rev. R. A. Crosby, Bartlett, Texas.---...... 45 472.52 64.35 536.87 Rev. Frank P. Culver, 2119 Park Place,

Fort Worth 4, Texas ------ ------- ..------------- 52 546.00 74.36 620.36 Rev. James W. Culwell, Clifton, Texas-- 22 231.00 31.46 262.46 Rev. R. H. Davenport, 111 E. Bluff St.,

Fort Worth 3, Texas ---------------- ------- ----- 11 115.52 15.73 131.25 Rev. W. H. Doss, 897 Elmwood Drive,

Abilene, Texas --_-_ ------ _------ _-- --- -------- 44 462.00 62.92 524.92 Rev. Victor D. Dow, Mansfield, Texas.-.. 23 262.50 32.89 295.39 Rev. William J. Fenton, 2014 SE. 51st

Avenue, Portland, Oregon ------------ ----- 50 525.00 71.50 596.50 Rev. W. D. Gaskins, 814 North. Robin-

son St., Cleburne, Texas ..---.-.---_-..--.--. 45 472.52 64.35 536.87

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Rev. W. B. Gilleland, Box 1651, Waco, Texas .......................................... 17 178.52 24.31 202.83

Rev. S. P. Gilmore, Box 882, Waco, Tex. 13 136.52 18.59 155.11 Rev. J. 0. Gore, San Jon, New Mexico_. 14 143.00 20.02 163.02 Rev. Anderson W. Hall, 1922 30th St.,

Lubbock, Texas - ------------------------ .--------- _- 40 420.00 57.20 477.20 Rev. Irvin Floyd Harris, 2515 Tierney

Road, Fort Worth 3, Texas ________________ 23 252.00 32.89 284.89 Rev. E. 0. Hearn, Dawson, Texas ---------- 25 260.80 260.80 Rev. W. J. Hearon, Stephenville, Texas 48 504.00 68.64 572.64 Rev. Richmond H. Heizer, Dublin, Tex. 44 462.00 62.92 524.92 Rev. J. D. Hendrickson, 502 West 7th

St., Cisco, Texas ------ .------------- .------------- _ 38 399.00 54.34 453.34 Rev. I. E. Hightower, McAllen, Texas-. 42 441.00 60.06 501.06 Rev. Zebbie L. Howell, 314 West Uni-

versity Drive, Waxahachie, Texas .... 39 409.52 55.77 465.29 Rev. H. D. Huddleston, Cleburne, Texas 32 336.00 45.76 391.76 Rev. David Irvin, R.F.D. 3, Hills-

boro, Texas ...................... ---------------------- 24 252.00 34.32 286.32 Rev. W. H. Keener, 906 South Adams

St., Fort Worth, Texas ........................ 20 210.00 28.60 238.60 Rev. W. T. Kinslow, 505 Earl Street,

Cleburne, Texas --------- --------------- _...------- 21 220.50 30.03 250.53 Rev. B. W. Kramer, 402 South Anglin,

Cleburne, Texas .................................... 17 367.50 24.31 391.81 Rev. William Makowski, 1900 Burnett

St., Waco, Texas .................................... 38 399.00 399.00 Rev. Frank L. McGehee, % First Na-

tional Bank (Drawer 319) Box 276, Weatherford, Texas .............................. 21 220.50 30.03 250.53

Rev. 0. W. Milburn, Tehuacana, Texas-. 30 315.02 315.02 Rev. W. J. Morphis, 1707 1/2 South Har-

vard Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif ----------- 28 294.00 40.04 334.04 Rev. C. N. Morton, Mexia, Texas ---------- 36 378.00 51.48 429.48 Rev. W. W. Moss, Route 4, Arling-

ton, Texas .................................... ......... 48 504.00 68.64 572.64 Rev. R. W. Nation, Maypearl, Texas ------ 35 367.50 50.05 417.55 Rev. W. A. Neill, 1204 St. Joseph St.,

Houston 3, Texas ---------------------------------- 17 178.52 24.31 202.83 Rev. S. P. Neville, 2401 McKenzie St.,

Waco, Texas ------------------------------------------ 33 346.52 47.19 393.71 Rev. Earl Page, Meridian, Texas --------- 17 178.52 24.31 202.83 Rev. E. R. Patterson, Midlothian, Texas 36 378.00 51.48 429.48 Rev. M. Phelan, Handley, Texas _. ---------- 34 357.00 48.62 405.62 Rev. 0. F. Sensabaugh, 3426 McF'arlin

Boulevard, Dallas, Texas ---- _--------------- 58 609.00 82.94 691.94 Rev. J. W. W. Shuler, 926 Park Drive,

Hillsboro, Texas .................. ............ .... 43 483.00 61.49 544.49 Rev. C. E. Simpson, Itasca, Texas -------- 40 420.00 57.20, 477.20 Rev. Mac M. Smith, 1521 Alexander

Avenue, Waco, Texas .......... ............... 35 367.50 50.05 417.55 Rev. J. D. Smoot, Comanche, Texas ------ 22 231.00 31.46 262.46 Rev. B. A. Snoddy, 825 Plum Street,

Graham, Texas ---------- ---------- ------------------ 17 178.52 24.31 202.83' Rev. H. E. Stout, 3218 University Dr.,

Fort Worth, Texas ---------------------------- 38 399.00 54.34 453.34 Rev. Harry B. Thompson, 109 South

GrandAvenue, Waxahachie, Texas.... 24 252.00 34.32 286.32 Rev. W. D. Thompson, Midlothian, Tex. 36 378.00 51.48 429.48 Rev. M. A. Turner, Palo Pinto, Texas -___ 42 441.00 60.06 501.06 Rev. Wallace Vinsant, Penelope, Texas 20 210.00 28.60 238.60

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Rev. Atticus Webb, Box 422, Madison, Wisconsin ------ --- --- ---------- ---- -- --- -- -- ------ 41

Rev. Simeon W. Williams, Arlington, - 430.50 58.63 489.13

Texas ----- -------------- ------------ -- -- -- -- - -------- 45 Rev. J. T. Wilson, Handley, Texas.-------.- 11

472.50 115.52

64.35 536.87 15.73 131.25 Rev. W. B. Wilson, 2012 W. Collin St.

Corsicana, Texas ----------------------------- ---- 36 378.00 51.48 429.48 Rev. J. W. A. Witt, Riesel, Texas _. ------- 38 399.00 399.00 Rev. G. R. Wright, 512 East Twelfth,

Georgetown, Texas -------------- --- --------- _ 35 367.50 50.05 417.55 Rev. R. B. Young, Box 577, Coleman,

Texas . -------------- ------------------------ --- -- -- ------- 31 Ed R. Barcus, First Methodist Church,

324.52 44.33 368.85

Dallas, Texas --------- ---------- ------- - ------ 46 483.00 J. W. Bergin, c/o Austin Avenue Meth-

odist Church, Waco, Texas --------- ---- 47 493.50 W. H. Coleman, Route 1, Box 163,

Glenwood, Ark. ------------ ------------ - -------- 42 441.00 E. H. Johnson, Route 2, Riesel, Texas 19 199.50 D. T. Knight, Joshua, Texas --------- --------- 24 252.00 W. B. Morton, May, Texas ------- ------------- 26 273.00 T. G. Story, 700 E. Ark St., Sweet-

water, Texas ------------------ -- ----------- ---- - 31 325.50

TOTAL ------_--------------- ----------- _2129 $22,875.38 $2,917.10 $25,692.48 Mrs. J. W. Adkisson, Box 23, Tyler,

Texas ------------ _ .... --------_------------ ------ 10-6 Mrs. B. F. Alsup, 3231 Avenue G,

$80.88 $10.51 $91.39

Fort Worth, Texas ------------------------- 24-10 183.72 24.85 208.57 Mrs. John M. Armstrong, Salado,

Texas ----- ------------------ ------------------------- 12-3 95.60 12.25 107.85 Mrs. S. A. Ashburn, 2800 Scott Ave.,

Fort Worth 3, Texas --------------------- - 45-7 338.12 45.59 383.71 Mrs. S. C. Baird, 624 North 14th St., Waco, Texas --------------- ------------- -------- 30-5 220.52 30.42 250.94 Mrs. J. S. Baker, Box 106, Luling, Texas ----------------- -------- ------- --------- ----- 26 191.10 191.10

Mrs. J. B. Berry, 3143 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, Texas -------------------------- 23-5 176.40 23.42 199.92

Mrs. J. T. Bloodworth (Deceased.), (4/12 to her estate) ---------- ------- - ----- 35 11.68

Mrs. Herman F. Bohmfalk, Box 275, Corsicana, Texas . ----------------------------- 11 89.24 89.24

Mrs. Marsh Boiles, R.F.D. 1, Whit- ney, Texas __. ---------- ------ ------- ------------- 18-3 132.32 18.25 150.57

Mrs. J. Hall Bowman, 2430 N. Chad- bourne St., San Angelo, Texas - --- 21-9 161.72 21.76 183.48

Mrs. T. E. Bowman, 1319 W. Oak St., Denton, Texas ------------------------------- __ 34 249.92 34.00 283.92

Mrs. J. H. Braswell, Route 3, Mena, Arkansas ------------------------ -------------------- 35 257.24 35.00 292.24

Mrs. Elisha W. Bridges, Southwest- ern Univ., Georgetown, Texas ------- 24-3 191.10 24.25 215.35

Mrs, R. F. Brown, Box 265, Tehua- cana, Texas ------- ----- ----- ---------------- --- 21-11 161.72 21.93 183.65 Mrs. J. 0. Burnette, 12 Porter Place, Apt. 6, Atlanta, Georgia ------------------ 15-6 117.60 15.51 133.11

Mrs. Benj. M. Calloway, 308 Cherry St., Ranger, Texas _. ----------- ---------- 9 66.12 9.00 75.12

Mrs. G. F. Campbell, Seymour, Texas 13-5 102.92 13.42 116.34

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Mrs. J. J. Canafax, Rising Star, Tex. 9-7 53.52 9.59 63.11 Mrs. Robert T. Capps, 316 S. W. 8th

Avenue, Mineral Wells, Texas .. .... 27 195.64 27.00 222.64 Mrs. L. A. Clark, Granbury, Texas .... 28-11 213.12 28.93 242.05 Mrs. T. A. Covington, 726 Woodlawn,

Dallas, Texas .----_-------- - ------------ 22 161.72 22.00 183.72 Mrs. E. V. Cox, Centenary College,

Colonial Hall, Shreveport, La...: ----- 27-3 206.08 27.25 233.33 Mrs. J. E. Crawford, 908 Avenue E,

Cisco, Texas -_.--..-----_-___---_ --- --- .---- 20=8 182.32 20.68 203.00 Mrs. W. H. Crawford, 1205 S. Martin,

Kilgore, Texas - -------- _--------------------- 29-10 220.64 29.85 250.49 Mrs. Benjamin S. Crow, 2012 German

Avenue, Waco, Texas ---._ .... ........... 22 161.72 22.00 183.72 Mrs. Andrew T. Culbertson, 3410

Haynie, Dallas 5, Texas ----------- ------ 26 26.00 Mrs. Marvin M. Culpepper, Clen-

denin, West Virginia ----------- ----- 19-6 147.00 147.00 Mrs. Charles W. Daniel, 300 Rand

Street, Fort Worth, Texas _. ... 19 139.64 19.00 158.64 Mrs. J. W. Dickinson, 3405 Avenue H

Fort Worth, Texas ---._. ------- -------- 12-10 95.72 12.85 108.57 Mrs. J. B. Dodson, 654 East Moran

Street, Stamford, Texas ._ -------- ------ 21-2 154.32 21.17 175.49 Mrs. Gustav T. C. Doerr, Copperas

Cove, Texas .. -------------- ........... .--------- 41 301.32 301.32 Mrs. J. W. Downs, Edgehill Avenue,

Nashville, Tennessee .__ ----- _. -------- 21-4 154.32 21.34 175.66 Mrs. Laura Duffy, % Preston Wheat,

R.F.D. 2, Bronte, Texas_.. --------- 20mp/1m 154.32 1.00 155.32 Mrs. J. T. Ferguson, 1516 Lipscomb

Street, Amarillo, Texas ----- _ ---------- 17-9 132.64 17.76 150.40 Mrs. C. E. Gallagher, Godley, Texas- 10-4 58.80 10.34 69.14 Mrs. N. E. Gardner, Comanche, Tex. 27-11 205.80 27.93 233.73 Mrs. W. A. Gilleland, 916 Elm Street,

Georgetown, Texas -- - . --------- ------ 23-10 176.40 23.85 200.25 Mrs. G. W. Graves, 2501 Colcord

Avenue, Waco, Texas .. - __ . ------- 28-1 205.80 28.08 233.88 Mrs. J. C. Grimes, 2427 Bridge Street,

Weatherford, Texas ---- ---------- _---- . 10-6 80.88 10.51 91.39 Mrs. E. T. Harrison, 4422 Holland

Avenue, Dallas, Texas ..-- ---- _----- . 5-3 43.72 5.25 48.97 Mrs. M. C. Hays, 1943 North Rural,

Indianapolis, Indiana ---. _.__ ------- 15-3 110.24 15.25 125.49 Mrs. John W. Head, Box 74, Altus,

Arkansas _--- -- ---- ---- --- ---- - 31-1 242.60 31.08 273.68 Mrs. Emmett Hightower, 1315 West

Walker, Breckenridge, Texas -- -- - 37-1 271.92 37.08 309.00 Mrs. W. H. Howard, % W. L. Pad-

dock, R. 1-A-5, Durango, Colorado 32-3 235.20 32.25 267.45 Mrs. J. S. Huckabee, 1610 Elm Street,

Georgetown, Texas .-. ----- .__..-------- _- 15-10 197.60 15.85 213.45 Mrs. Charles W. Irvin, Route 9, Box

39 286.64 39.00 325.64 354, Dallas, Texas ------------- -- -.-- _

Mrs. C. D. Jordan, Lampasas, Texas 17 124.92 17.00 141.92 Mrs. George W. Kincheloe, % Mrs.

B. M. Todd, Shell Oil Co., Sabine Pass, Texas------- -- ----- --- .---- -. -- - 26-2 190.32 26.17 216.49

Mrs. L. Pat Leach, Box 340, Marlin, Texas _- ----- ---- --- --- ----------- 15-9 197.60 15.76 213.36

Mrs. W. J. Lemons, R.F.D. 7, Box 363, Fort Worth, Texas _-- ---- _----_----.._. 21-1 154.32 21.08 175.40

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Mrs. C. E. Lindsey, 119 S. Winnetka, Dallas, Texas ..____.________.___..___.____.___ 36-11 271.92 36.93 308.85

Mrs. A. P. Lipscomb, Bryson, Texas 16-1 117.60 16.08 133.68 Mrs. M. H. Major, 3101 Avennei B,

Fort Worth, Texas --- _ 26-1 191.10 26.08 217.18 Mrs. W. H. Matthews, 3220 Avenue

G, Fort Worth 5, Texas -------------- .__ 36-2 264.60 36.17 300.77 Mrs. W. S. P. McCullough, 6007 Hill-

crest, Apt. 1, Dallas, Texas ------------ 28-11 213.12 28.93 242.05 Mrs. D. A. McGuire, 410 West Main

Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. ________ 32-9 242.60 32.76 275.36 Mrs. J. W. Mills, % D. H. Anderson,

Route 2, Vineyard, Texas ---------------- 30 220.52 220.52 Mrs. J. W. Montgomery (Deceased),

(6/12 to her estate) ___..___ --------------- 3-11 2.00 Mrs. John R. Morris, 5516 Dallas

Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas ---------- 43-9 323.40 43.76 367.16 Mrs. J. W. Patison, 1325 Davis St.,

Fort Worth, Texas -------------------------- 30-1 220.52 30.08 250.60 Mrs. N. J. Peoples, 2310 W. Seventh

Avenue, Corsicana, Texas _ 15 110.24 15.00 125.24 Mrs. A. T. Plunkett, Wortham, Texas 7-11 58.80 7.93 66.73 Mrs. John G. Pollard, 1930 W. Ashby

Street, San Antonio, Texas _____.___ - 16-5 139.65 16.42 156.07 Mrs. A. D. Porter, 1819 Fifth Avenue,

Fort Worth, Texas -------------- ..__.----- 32-10 242.60 32.85 275.45 Mrs. J. J. Rape, 2012 Western Ave.,

Fart Worth, Texas ______.. -------------- 11 124.92 17.00 141.92 Mrs. R. L. Reese, 1420 S. 12th Street,

Abilene, Texas . - 17-11 132.64 17.93 150.57 Mrs. L. G. Rogers, 5939 Prospect St.,

Dallas 6, Texas----------------- .. ---------- _._ 21-6 161.72 21.51 183.23 Mrs. H. P. Shrader, 5525 Goodwin

Street, Dallas, Texas __....__ -------- 24-4 176.40 24.34 200.74 Mrs. C. G. Shutt, 4801 Worth Street,

Dallas, Texas ....._____.________._ ---- _ 9-2 66.12 9.17 75.29 Mrs. John W. Simmons, 1912 Ashland

Fort Worth, Texas (5/12 yr.) -------- 9-2me/4m 107.00 1.68 108.68 Mrs. W. K. Simpson, Robert Lee,

_ ._. Texas .________ __.___._ ------ 13 95.52 13.00 108'.52 Mrs. F. E. Singleton!208 South Waco

Street, Weatherford, Texas ----------_ 27-11 205.80 27.93 233.79 Mrs. A. C. Smith, Box 187, Meridian,

Texas ._ --- ------------------------ 11-3 80.84 11.25 92.09 Mrs. A. P. Smith, 3405 Avenue G,

Fort Worth, Texas ___ ------------ . ----- 19-11 147.00 19.93 166.93 Mrs. E. A. Smith, 208 South Waco

Street, Weatherford, Texas _.. ------ 39-7 294.00 39.59 333.59 Mrs. C. E. Statham, Box 366, Gor-

man, Texas _ ---- --------------------------- ----- 18-4 124.92 18.34 143.26' Mrs. J. H. Stewart, 936 W. Division,

Route 4, Arlington, Texas ______________ 38-10 286.64 38.85 325.43 Mrs. M. L. Story, Graford, Texas __._ 21-7 161.72 21.59 183.31 Mrs. Sam G. Thompson, 2630 May

Street, Fort Worth, Texas ------------ 30-3 220.52 30.25 250.77 Mrs. Neal W. Turner, 404 W. Eighth,

I Cisco, Texas __ ---------------------------------- 8-9 66.12 8.76 74.88 Mrs. 0. B. Turner, Avoca, Texas ------ , 8-11 66.12 8.93 75.05 Mrs. J. F. Tyson, 1815 Denver Street,

Fort Worth, Texas -------------------------- '17-9 132.64 17.76 150.40

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Mrs. Julius E. Urbantke, Copperas Cove, Texas ------ --------- -- -

Mrs. A. W. Waddill, 114 North 9th, Temple, Texas ----------------------- ---_ --

Mrs. F. 0. Waddill, 3016 Pine Street, Waco, Texas ---- ----=-- - ------

Mrs. B. R. Wagner, 818 Cedar Street, Abilene, Texas ------------------------- .------ ..

Mrs. J. E. Walker, Gorman, Texas..-. Mrs. J. H. Walker, 2501 Rogers St.,

Fort Worth 4, Texas ---- -------------------- Mrs. C. R. Wright, West Main Street,

Waxahachie, Texas --------- ..--------------- Mrs. Caspar S. Wright, 2000 Pem-

broke, Fort Worth, Texas .............. Mrs. James M. Wynne, Waxahachie,

Texas--------- ------ -- ---------- ------ Mrs. G. W. Bounds, Wortharr., Texas Mrs. 0. 0. Odom, Handley, Texas..-..

27 205.80 205.80

3-10 29.40 3.85 33.25

26-10 205.80 26.85 232.65

32-4 242.52 32.34 274.86 25 183.72 25.00 208.72

34-11 257.24 34.93 292.17

19-3 19.25

8-8 57.80 8.68 66.48

44 323.68 44.00 367.68 30 220.52 27 198.44

Total ......... . ------- _- --------------- _. 2125-1 $15,046.31 $1,914.37 $16,960.68

CONFERENCE ENTERTAINMENT

Whereas the expenses of delegates at this session of the Conference are greater than has been common heretofore,

And whereas there are sufficient funds to care for this proposal. Therefore, be it resolved that for this particular session of the Con-

ference, members and delegates eligible for entertainment funds be allowed the sum of three dollars ($3) per diem instead of two dollars ($2) as directed by the Conference rule.

Signed, W. CECIL TAYLOR, A. G. STANDLEE, J. D. F. WILLIAMS, W. W. WARD.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS

We, your Committee on District Conference Records, wish to report that we have examined the Cisco, Cleburne, Corsicana, Gatesville, Waco and Waxahachie records and find them to be in good shape. We are unable to find the other four.

R. E. BRIC,GS. W. G. GWALTNEY.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, REPORT NO. 1 The Crusade for Christ

Of great significance to all the Christian Education forces was the in-clusion of an effort to increase Church school attendance and enrollment as one of the emphases of the Crusade of Christ. The Crusade will extend through the quadrenrium, the schedule for the special emphasis on the various aspects being as follows:

January 1 - May 31, 1945—Campaign for raising twenty-five million dollars for non-recurring and emergency items;

June 1 to end of 1945—Church school enrollment and attendance; All of 1946 - evangelism; all of 1947 - stewardship—With continuation

of the effort to increase Church school enrollment and attendance. The Church school forces will support the entire Crusade with all pos-

sible vigor, and other agencies of the Church will similarly assist in the Church-wide effort to increase Church school attendance and enrollment.

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Schools and Colleges The over-all picture of the condition of our Schools and Colleges is as

one would expect during a war situation. The civilian enrollment shows a slight increase but no great enrollment increase can be expected for the duration. As a whole, the financial condition is not too serious at this time, but additional help must be found for our educational institutions in the very near future.

It is worthy of note that 19 of the students of the School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, are holding student appointments in the Central Texas Conference.

In 1943, the Trustees of Weatherford College requested a merger with Southwestern University. This merger has been approved by the Trustees of Southwestern University and by the Conference Board of Education of the Central Texas Conference. The Conference Board of Education of the Cen-tral Texas Conference recommends that this merger be approved by the Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Church at this session. It is the purpose of the University to continue the operation of this College as a ,Tumor College of Southwestern University.

Youth Work The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Conference elected the follow-

ing young people to serve on the Board for the coming year: Miss Kathryn Adams, Byrne C. Moody and Allen Rogers.

Glen Lake Bishop A. Frank Smith, together with the District Superintendents, the

Board of Education Trustees, and about 900 visitors, dedicated Glen Lake Methodist Camp September 1, 1944.

The Camp is now debt-free. A master plan for improvements has been drawn, and a building fund is fast accumulating from gifts by individuals and groups and out of camp operations. Construction is now under way for a new dining hall, a shower room for girls and a number of cabins.

This summer about 1,400 young people attended camp at Glen Lake. This is the greatest number to have ever attended. Each year has seen a steady increase in attendance, until this year many had to be turned down for lack of facilities. There was a fine spirit of co-operation exhibited in the camp this summer.

The Glen Lake Campers raised $650.00 this summer to help the mission work in Mexico. This check was delivered to the Mexican Methodist Con-ference meeting in Mexico City by the Conference Youth President, Miss Kathryn Adams.

Financially, as well as spiritually, the camp had a good season. Out of the summer's operations some $1,500 will be put immediately into im-proving and enlarging the facilities of the camp. A detailed financial report is being filed with the Secretary and will be printed in the Journal.

Treasurer's Report The Board has received from all sources this year the sum of $22,791.71

and has expended $21.440.99, leaving a balance and in reserve, as of October 15, $3,947.21. A detailed financial report of the Treasurer is being filed with the Secretary of the Conference and will be printed in the Journal.

WM. H. COLEMAN, Chairman C. H. SISSERSON, Secretary.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, REPORT NO. 2 Crusade for Christ

The Board recommends full co-operation of all the Churches in the Conference in the Crusade for Christ. The main work of the Board this year will be to secure this co-operation through the Church School and other .educational agencies of the local Churches throughout the Conference.

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Church School Attendance The Conference Board of Education deplores the reported decrease in

the Church school attendance and urges that each local Church quicken its efforts to remedy this situatjon, for the future of the Church is involved.

Schools and Colleges The Board approved, subject to the action of this Conference, the

"Greater Texas Wesleyan College Campaign" to raise three million dollars. The Board also approved, subject to the action of this Conference, the

financial campaign of Southwestern University, to raise three million, five hundred thousand dollars.

We wish to call attention of the Conference to Ministers' Week to be held on the campus of Southern Methodist University be ginning February 5, 1945, through the 8th. Doctor Roy L. Smith is the Peyton Lecturer; Doctor Edgar S. Brightman is the , Fondren Lecturer, and Doctor T. C. Yang r of Soochow, will also speak. The Jurisdictional Convocation will be held in connection with Ministers' Week.

Texas Pastors' School, Southern Methodist University, July 2 to 13, 1945.

Southwestern Pastor's School, Southwestern University, June 25-30, 1945.

Rural Pastors' Conference, Southwestern University, probably the last week in April.

Youth Work The summer program for our youth will be carried out. You may look

for correspondence concerning dates and places early in the year. All funds received for the Methodist Youth Fund by the Methodist

Youth Fellowship in the local Church shall be sent to the Conference Treas-urer for distribution in accordance with Par. 1416, 1944 Discipline.

The Board recommends the continuance of the , Five Dollar Plan of the Methodist Student Movement outlined on page 36, 1940 Conference Journal, Board of Education report.

Budget The Board's proposed Budget amounts to $19,000. This Budget has been

set up in accordance with the new financial plan of the Church. These figures are the actual amounts that will be paid. A detailed budget is also being filed with the Secretary of the Conference and will be printed in the Journal.

Executive Secretary It was with deep regret that Rev. B. F. Jackson, Jr., found it necessary

to relinquish the position of Executive Secretary of the Board during the year. The Board elected Rev. J. B. Holt to fill this vacancy and requests the Bishop and the Cabinet to appoint him as Executive Secretary of the Con-ference Board of Education.

Christian Education Conference The Conference-wide meeting to be held at Fort Worth, January 15-16,

1945. Special Days

The Board recommends the observance of the following Special Days: Race Relations Sunday—To be observed the second Sunday in February,

the 11th, with a program and an offering. Money derived from this observ-ance will be used for promotion of educational institutions far Negroes and for religious education of Negro children, youth and adults.

Methodist Student Day—To be observed with an offering for Student Loan Funds. The Division of Educational Institutions of the General Board of Education has set June 10, 1945, for this observance. Conference co-operation in this day will make students in our own Conference eligible to apply to this fund for aid.

College Day—To be observed the first Sunday in May (the 6th) with a program and an offering. The money to be sent to the Treasurer of the

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Conference Board of Education and to be distributed to the educational institutions as the Board may direct.

Student Recognition Day—To be observed December 31, 1944. It is to be observed in the Church at the 11 o'clock hour when students, home from college, are given special recognition. No offering is to be taken but pro-grams may be had from the Division of Educational Institutions, General Board of Education, 810 Broadway, Nashville 2, Tennessee.

World Service Day—Each fourth Sunday throughout the year. To be observed with a program and an offering, which is to be sent to the Con-ference Treasurer for distribution to the General and Conference Benevo-lences.

Church School Rally Day—To be observed the , third Sunday in Septem-ber, the 16th, or as near thereto as practical. To be observed with a pro-gram and an offering in accordance with the provision found in the 1944 Discipline. This offering to be sent to the Treasurer of the Conference Board of Education. The Board recommends that the goal for this offering be THREE CENTS per active Church member throughout the Conference.

Nominations for Trustees Southwestern University—Rev. J. N. R. Score, 1948; Mr. W. D. Smith,

1946. Southern Methodist University—Rev. Walter W. Ward, 1948; Mrs.

George Peyton, 1948. Texas Wesleyan College—Rev. F. P. Culver, 1947; Mr. H. B. Dorris,

1947; Rev. Warren Johnston, 1946. Trustees, Glen Lake—Mr. Marvin Leonard, 1947; Mrs. George Peyton,

1947; Rev. C. H. Sisserson, 1947. Trustee, Western Methodist Assembly—Rev. William H. Coleman, 1948. Methodist Student Movement Commissioners—Rev. William H. Cole,

1948; Mr. Joe B. Witherspoon, 1948. Managers, S. M. U. Pastors' School—Rev. E. H. Lightfoot, 1948; Rev.

P. E. Riley, 1948. Managers Southwestern Pastors' School—Rev. R. Otis Sory; Rev. C. H.

Sisserson, both until 1948.

Recommended for Appointment Administrative Vice President, and Dean of the School of Theology,

,Southern Methodist University—Dr. Eugene B. Hawk. President of Southwestern University—Dr. J. N. R. Score. Professor, School of Theology, S. M. U.—Dr. Robert W. Goodloe. Professor, Southwestern University—Rev. B. F. Jackson, Jr. Professor, Southwestern University—Rev. Sprigg Harwood. Professor, Southwestern University—Rev. John R. Carruth. Director of Public Relations, Southwestern University—Rev. M. Howard

Knox. Professor, Southwestern University (part-time Westminister College)—

Rev. Milton Slayden. Professor, Texas Wesleyan College—Rev. Theo. Moberg. Professor, Texas Wesleyan College—Dr. H. E. Stout. General Board of Education, Nashville, Tenn.—Rev. Horace Williams. Executive Secretary, Conference Board of Education—Rev. J. B. Holt. Conference Director of Youth Work (part time)—Rev. Wm. M. Green-

waldt. Associate Director, Wesley Foundation, University of Texas—Rev. Paul

K. Deats, Jr. Conference Staff

Conference Director of Children's Work—Mrs. C. W. Kent. Conference Director of Intermediate Work—Rev. Carroll H. Thompson. Conference Director of Youth Work—Rev. Wm. M. Greemvaldt. Conference Director of Adult Work—Hal H. Cherry. Conference Director of Young Adult Work—Ralph Beaver.

FRANK L. WILLIAMS, Chairman. C. H. SISSERSON, Secretary.

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PROPOSED BUDGET-1944-1945 BOARD OF EDUCATION

(Executive Secretary's Fund)

Executive Secretary -------- ........ ------------- ----------_ --------------- --------- -------------$ 2,400.00 Rent------------------------------------------------------ - --- - - - - -- - - 480.00 Travel----------------------------- ----------------------------- _------_- .................................... 500.00 Office Secretary ................ ....... ................. 900.00

(.Conference Service Fund) Conference car—expense account ..............------------------ _..-............ .. ---- .------ $ 200.00 GeneralPromotion ----------------------- ------------- - ....... -------------------_- 700.00 BoardExpense -------- -------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------- --- 150.00 GeneralCouncil ...................................... - -- ---......-------------- ------ ....------ ..... 300.00 Leadership Education ----- ------------------------------------------- ----------- ------------- .... 350.00 Conference Youth Fund --------------------------- -- -------- ---- -------- ------ ............. 75.00 ConferenceAdult Fund --- -------------------------- -------- ------------- ------ -------------- - - 75.00 Conference Children's Fund ........ ... ------------------------ .__---_.-- .-..-.-_.--------- ----- 150.00 Scholarship, School of Theology, S. M. U. .................. .................... ..... 400.00 Mrs. C. W. Kent(salary) --------------------------------------- .------------ 600.00 Mrs. C. W. Kent (travel) --------------------------- _ -- ----------------------- ------ -- --- - 100.00 Rev. Wm. M. Greenwaldt (salary) _. ...... ................... ........._._.........-- - --.-. 600.00 Rev. Wm. M. Greenwaldt (travel) ------------ -- ------------ .. ------------ .------------------ 190.00 Contingent Fund ------------------------------- ---------------- ---------------------------------- 490.00

(General Fund) S. M. U. Pastor's School -------------- ------- $ 150.00 Southwestern Pastor's School ------------------------ 150.00 Southwestern University ................................ 2,000.00* Texas Wesleyan College .. -------- _...................... 2,000.00* Southern Methodist University

General Fund ------ -------- ............ -$1,000.00 School of Theology .................. 1,000.00 2,000.00*

Weatherford College .......... .............. __.__----_-- 1,800.00* Westminister College ------ -------_---_ ------- I ...... ... 1,000.00*

Texas Methodist Student Movement General Fund ------- 600.00 Commission Expense ------ _..----- 75.00 Conference Fund ---------------------- 575.00 1,250.00

Grand Total ---------------- $19,000.00

* Any Balance unused will be returned to the Board for equal distribution to the other educational institutions. Statement—This budget has been set up in accordance with the new

financial plan of the Conference. These figures are the actual amounts that will be paid.

CONFERENCE BOARD OF EDUCATION, REPORT NO. 3

RESOLVED: That it is the sense of the Conference Board of Education of the Central Texas Conference, that three persons (a District Superin-tendent, a minister and a layman) be appointed by the Conference to serve on a committee of like members of the other four Texas Conferences, to consider the advisability of raising funds for a Student Center at Denton, Texas, and report to this Conference in its next Annual session. It is under-stood that we are not obligating ourselves to campaign for funds this year..

Signed, FRANK L. WILLIAMS, Chairman. C. H. SISSERSON, Secretary.

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EVANGELISM, NO. 1

As we come to the close of this quadrennium and our Commission ceases to function as such and we turn our work over to the Board of Evangelism for the next quadrennium, feeling that the Church has taken a forward step in changing our Commission to the Board of Evangelism, that it will have added prestige and be better able to carry on the great work of Evangelism in all its phases.

During the quadrennium just closing we have received on profession of faith and baptism the following:

1941 ----------- ------------------------- 2,968 1942 ...................................... 2,831 1943 -------------------------------------- 2,896 1944 - ------ ---------------------------- 3,313

Making a total of ------------------------------ - -------- -- ------ 12,008

Looking backward to the figures and reports for the years, and as we review the Church press notices, we note that almost 3,000 preachers did not have one addition on profession of faith last year, and a great number had only about 12. One hundred and six Churches in the Central Texas Conference did not report one addition on profession of faith. We urge that the Central Texas Conference and each minister review his own work and that we bestir ourselves to a more vital effort in doing the great work for which Methodism was brought into being.

We commend the general board for the great program planned for this quadrennium by the bishops and carried forward by Dr. Harry Denman and others associated with him in this great work and the great emphasis being placed on Evangelism in the Crusade for Christ.

1. We recommend that the Conference Board for this next four years urge each preacher to incorporate four points into his Evangelistic program. These four points listed below were adopted by the South-Central Jurisdic-tional Board of Evangelism which met in Oklahoma to help promote the program of Evangelism outlined by the general board.

(a) To make a survey of the community and build a definite responsible list for active cultivation on behalf of the Church.

(b) To conduct training classes in Church membership, not only for children but also for older persons.

(c) To plan a program of Visitation Evangelism. (Pastor and trained laymen should plan this visitation program as a continuous and sustained one).

(d) To hold a revival with a definite and specially planned series of Evangelistic services.

The Board of Evangelism knowing that there is a definite need for Evangelistic work in the Conference, which work may be divided into two groups. It therefore recommends:

1. Rural Groups. 2. City Groups. The Board hopes to fill this need with preachers and leaders who will

preach with a spirit of desperation for this purpose. The Board also desires to invite any superannuated preacher who wants

to be used in this type of work to contact the Board, and he will be recom-mended for same.

The Board has been organized with the following officers for the quad-rennium:

Rev. J. M. Bond, Chairman. Mr. W. P. Evans, Jr., Vice-Chairman. Rev. S. A. Baker, Secretary-Treasurer.

We believe our God is sufficient for all men everywhere, and in this time of war, broken homes, and broken lives, that ours is a great and holy calling, and a terrible responsibility, and that the gospel is still the power of God and the salvation to all men everywhere.

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EVANGELISM, NO. 2

We recommend the appointment of Rev. John M. Neal, Rev. Frank L. Turner, Rev. W: H. Coleman and Rev. W. B. Morton as Evangelists, and commend them to the Central Texas Conference. We urge the brethren to use these men in their revivals whenever possible.

We nominate Rev. G. P. Comer as Conference Secretary of Evangelism, and Mr. W. P. Evans, Jr., is elected to represent the Board on the Commis-sion on Town and Country Work.

G. P. COMER, Chairman. S. A. BAKER, Secretary.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 1

Your Committee desires to bring to this session of Central Texas Annual Conference the following report incident to the activity of the Methodist Home at Waco, the Texas Mission Home and Training School, San Antonio, Texas, our report from the Superintendent of Retired Ministers' Homes, and Golden Cross Director, Hospital Auxiliary and Trustees of Harris Me-morial Methodist Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas.

The Conference Director of Golden Cross, the Rev. Hayden Edwards, Commissioner and Chaplain to the Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital, presented to the members of the Board a very concise, acceptable report of his personal work as Chaplain and Golden Cross Director. During the past year he has served untiringly and without pay in behalf of Golden Cross and in personal service to the patients and School of Nursing. As director of Golden Cross a total of $7,575.92 has been raised. Your Board commends Brother Edwards for his splendid work. It is the wish of every member that he be continued in this field of Christian endeavor.

Last year your Conference approved the request of this Board in the establishing of a Golden Cross Trust Fund. It was the recommendation of the Annual Conference of 1942-43 that the 1943-44 Conference approve the appointment of a committee to administer this Golden Cross Trust Fund.

We, your Board of Hospitals and Homes, respectfully request the mem-bers of the Central Texas Annual Conference in session for 1943-44 to approve the following as members of the Golden Cross Trust Fund Board for the administration of all funds in the Golden Cross Trust, and all other funds received for Golden Cross service.

To-wit: The following: The Chairman of the Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes. The Conference Golden Cross Director. The Fort Worth District Superintendent. The Medical Director of the Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital. The Business Administrator of the Harris Memorial Methodist

Hospital. Furthermore, that this Conference authorize the above Board to elect

annually its officers for the administration of all Golden Cross Funds and Trusts.

We, your Board, request the Commission on World Service and Finance to apportion to the Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital and Retired Min-ister's Homes the same amount as of last year.

We respectfully recommend that the following be elected to serve as Trustees and Officers of the Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital:

Golden Cross Director, Chaplain and Hospital Commissioner, Hayden Edwards.

Board of Trustees: Chairman—Mr. W. D. Smith. Vice-Chairman—Dr. Warren Johnston. Secretary—Dr. C. P. Schenck. Treasurer—Mr. M. A. Fuller.

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Trustees: Rev. L. L. Felder, Dr. Will S. Horn, Mr. W. D. Smith, Mr. J. R. Edwards, Mr. George Scaling, Mr. E. A. Landreth, Mr. J. W. Shugart, Dr. S. A. Barnes, Dr. Sidney E. Stout. (Terms to expire 1947).

Trustee to fill the unexpired term of Ward B. Powell (term expiring in 1946)—Mr. Clyde Penry.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 2

The Texas Mission Home and Training School

The Director of the Texas Mission Home and Training School, Rev. Dennis McCune, gave a very gratifying report of the work that is being done by that great institution of which the Central Texas Conference is co-owner.

Your Board recommends the adoption of the percentage amount allo-cated by the Commission on World Service and Finance. We respectfully urge the pastors and churches of our Conference to lend their assistance to the maintenance of this Home.

We further request the approval of the following resolution:

TO THE CENTRAL TEXAS ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH: October 31, 1944.

We, your Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes, present and recom-mend the adoption of the following resolution, to-wit:

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Charter of the corporation governing the Texas Mis-sion Home and Training School was obtained many years ago (Feb. 24, 1925); and,

WHEREAS, from the experience acquired across the intervening years it appears that a number of changes should be made therein, and that the other Annual Conferences of the Methodist Church in Texas contributing to the support of the Texas Mission Home and Training School should be given representation on the Board of Directors or Trustees of the corporation owning and operating the same;

THEREFORE, Subject to the adoption of a similar resolution to this one by the Southwest Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Church (successor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South), which Conference with this one now own and control said Texas Mission Home and Training School; BE I'T RESOLVED:

FIRST, That the Board of Directors or Trustees of the Texas Mission Home and Training School, as same is constituted after the 1944 sessions of this and the Southwest Texas Annual Conferences have been held, or a majority of such Board as then constituted, be and they are hereby author-ized and directed to execute and file with the Secretary of the State of Texas an amended Charter for said corporation in words and figures as set forth and indicated in Exhibit "A" hereto attached and made a part hereof.

SECOND, That the title to all property both real and personal, owned and used in connection with the institution supported and administered by said corporation be and it is hereby transferred and conveyed to and vested in said corporation.

THIRD, That the following persons be elected to serve as Trustees or Directors of said corporation until said amended charter is obtained, to-wit:

Roy A. Langston, whose address is Temple, Texas. W. W. Ward, whose address is Fort Worth, Texas. E. H. Lightfoot, whose address is Waco, Texas. Sam Knight, whose address is Waco, Texas. E. B. Henley, Jr., whose address is Brownwood, Texas.

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FOURTH, That the following persons (one minister and one layman) be elected to serve upon the Board of Directors or Trustees of said corpora-tion after the amended Charter has been obtained, to-wit:

Leslie A. Boone, whose address is Brownwood, Texas. M. M. Faulks, whose address is Fort Worth, Texas.

FIFTH, That the following persons, nominated by the Board of Di-rectors or Trustees of said corporation to serve as members at large upon the Board of Directors or Trustees of said corporation after the amended Charter has been obtained, be and they are hereby confirmed to act in such capacity, to-wit:

L. N. Spellman, whose address is San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. J. Y. Williamson, whose address is San Antonio, Texas. Mr. E. C. Jolly, whose address is San Antonio, Texas. F. M. Coleman, whose address is San Antonio, Texas.

SIXTH, That we invite the Northwest Texas Annual Conference,-the North Texas Annual Conference and the Texas Conference of the Methodist Church to join with this Conference and the Southwest Texas Annual Con-ference in the ownership, management and operation of said Texas Mission Home and Training School under said amended Charter hereby proposed.

LESLIE A. BOONE, President. HAYDEN EDWARDS, Secretary.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 3

TO THE BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES, CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE

The report for the Methodist Home for the year ending with this Con-ference session is the best that it has ever been our privilege to make. The Directors of the Home and the Superintendent are very grateful to the members of the Central Texas Conference for the gifts of money and sup-plies which have been received for the operation of the Home. The receipts were as follows:

District Cash Supplies Brownwood ._ ------------ ---_-__------_.-----$4,417.94 $ 80.05 Cisco ----------------------------------------------- 3,122.06 102.75 Cleburne .. ------ .---------------------- _-_..------- 2,745.89 13.00 Corsicana -------------------- ---------- 4.998.99 5.00 Fort Worth ........................................ 7,204.06 45.00 Gatesville -------------------- -------------------- - 1.976.24 71.34 Georgetown ...... -------- --_--_---._.-------- 4,599.54 121.85 Waco------------------------------------ --- ---------. 9,552.50 Waxahachie -------- - ---------------- ------ ------- 5,436.16 10.00 Weatherford ---------------- -------------- 3,906.23 10.00

There are 398 children in the Home, for whom a total of 185,270 days of care and training have been provided. Forty-seven people are employed to direct their care and training. There are 216 boys and girls from the Methodist Home in the armed services of the United States, whose rank ranges from private to lieutenant colonel.

Under the wise leadership of the Board of Directors, a reserve fund has been started for the protection of the Home's safe operation at a future date.

The Directors of the Home have requested that the Conference again designate the month of December as Methodist Home Month, and that the pastors make a conscientious effort to inform their people of the work of the Home, and to make a free-will offering for the support of the children.

We respectfully request the election of the following as members of the Board of Trustees for a term of three years: Dr. J. N. R. Score, and Buford Jester.

Respectfully submitted, HUBERT JOHNSON, Superintendent.

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HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 4

Homes for Retired Ministers

The Superintendent of Homes for Retired Ministers, the Rev. George Kornegay, gave the Board a very acceptable report of his work. The follow-ing statistics give evidence of some of the attainments that are being ac-complished:

Number of Homes .-------- - ----------------------------- --- ---------- ----- 25 Value of Homes -------------- - -------------- ------ -------- --------------------$70,000.00 Value of Furnishings, lots and other assets .................. 5,500.00 Insurance carried ...... ___ ------ ............................................... 35,000.00 Total Receipts this year ..................... 4,824.82 Total Expended this year .................................................. 2,451.75 Balance on hand ------------------------------------------------------ ---------- 3,002.29

Brother Kornegay has rendered another year of faithful and diligent service. He is to be commended for the administration of his duties in con-nection with this great work. We trust that the ministers and laymen of our Conference will assist Brother Kornegay in improving and increasing this valuable Conference asset.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 5

Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital

The fiscal year including the months of October 1, 1943, through Sep-tember 30, 1944, has been a very active period. A financial report will be presented by Mr. Tol Terrell, your Hospital Administrator.

It is interesting to make the report of the general improvements in the hospital which follows:

General I. Improvements September 30, 1943 to October 1, 1944:

Land and Buildings __ ------ ----------------- ----------- $ 98,325.54 Furniture and Fixtures ______________________________________________ 19,821.83 Equipment ------- -------------_-----...... ...... ___ .._...- ...... 26,904.03 Elevators ------ ------ ---------------------- ---- - ----------- ---- ----- 23,414.50 Increase in Inventories of unused supplies ------------ 4,404.12

TOTAL. ---- ------ - ----------------- -------------- -------------- $172,770.02

II. Included in above totals: Nurses Home Land and Building ....-_ --------- $17,727.68 Nurses Home Furniture and Fixtures --------------- ---------- 1,427.25 Nurses Equipment ------- ----------------------------------- 432.95

TOTAL ----------------------------------------------------- $19,587.88

III. Improvements this year—Covered by items listed in I. 1. Remodeling and equipping of seventh floor. 2. Remodeling of nursery, recovery, labor rooms and delivery

rooms on fourth floor. 3. Redecorating of entire fifth floor. 4. Remodeling of pediatric department. 5. Building of animal room off from laboratory, eighth floor. 6. Installation and moving of three elevators. 7. Building of lounges, classrooms, storage rooms on the

sixth floor; also housekeeper's office on ground floor. 8. Continuous redecorating of hospital and nurses home. 9. Complete overhaul of boilers, pumps, and entire heating

system at hospital and nurses home. Also, both hot water systems repaired.

10. Water tower and new tank at nurses home.

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11. Remodeling of section of third floor at nurses home, tiling of all showers, building additional showers, extensive painting, and building of a kitchen and large recreation room.

IV. Reserve for Equipment ..................................................$40,000.00 Dietary Equipment .... .__.--------------------- __._..._.._______.____ $15,000.00 Laundry Equipment --- -------------_------------ ------ -------- I , 25,000.00 As you see, we have increased the capacity of the Hospital something

like 75 beds. This brought on a problem of housing more student nurses for the conduct of the hospital and for the care of the increased number of patients. Consequently, we had to lease a building adjacent to the Fannie M. Harris Hall, on 1028 Fifth Avenue. This houses 35 nurses, giving them a nice comfortable living room and two rooms for the matron.

There was a total of 95,512 patient days of service rendered, compared with 87,567 last year, making an increase of 7,945 patient days of service. Included in the above was rendered during the last year 11,355 charity days, compared to 5,455 charity days for last year. The total number of charity patients receiving service was 960. The cost of the charity this year was $39,589.49.

The personnel of the hospital totaled 575 as of September, 1944. Of this number 211 were student nurses.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES, NO. 6 The 1943-44 report of the Golden Cross Director of the Harris Memorial

Methodist Hospital. Dear Friends:

We are closing two happy years as Golden Cross Director. Our task has been made pleasant and profitable by your co-operation and the friendly helpfulness of the staff of Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital.

We have cared for 22 Golden Cross patients and sent them home well and grateful to all Methodism. There are two patients in the hospital at present. The cost to Golden Cross for hospitalizing these 22 patients has been $1,500.29. This is an average cost of $68.20.

It has cost $1,453.50 to carry on the work of the Golden Cross Society this Conference year.

We have received from the Central Texas Conference as of October 31, the sum of $5,117.22; from the Northwest Texas Conference the sum of $1,863.89; from personal gifts the sum of $395.35; making a total offering this Conference year of $7,376.46. Of course, there will be other contribu-tions here at the seat of the Conference and also from charges in the North-west Texas Conference which meets next week.

By order of the Executive Committee and approved by the Board of Trustees your Director has purchased five $1,000, interest-bearing, Series G Bonds. This savings will be of inestimable aid during the post-war period for the hospitalization of worthy needy people.

The Board of Trustees of Harris. Memorial Methodist Hospital unani-mously accepted a recommendation by Dr. Chas. H. Harris to turn over to Golden Cross from property previousl y willed to the Hospital as a living memorial of a Central Texas family. This farm is valued at approximately $15,000.

We recommend to you that the two Conferences set a goal of $10,000.00 for next year.

REV. HAYDEN EDWARDS, Director.

Your Board of Hospitals and Homes again approves the appointment of one or more Golden Cross Directors, by the District Superintendent, for each of the Districts in the Central Texas Conference.

We urge that the month of May be observed as Golden Cross Month and that an offering for Golden Cross be taken at this time or as near thereto as expedient.

We, the members of your Board, respectfully request your approval of the above reports, recommendations, appointments and financial requests.

LESLIE A. BOONE, Chairman. HAYDEN EDWARDS, Secretary.

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HOMES FOR RETIRED MINISTERS, TRUSTEES REPORT

George F. Kornegay, Superintendent of our Homes, has made his re-port to this Board for the Conference year and it is one of the best in the history of this work in our Conference.

We now have Homes for 25 retired ministers and their wives, and have placed three ministers and their wives in comfortable homes during the present Conference year.

Another good home has recently been willed to the Church by a member of Central Church, Fort Worth, and we are hopeful of erecting a home in Ferris Heights, Waxahachie.

The homes, furnishings and other assets controlled by this Board have a total value of $75,500. The homes are all insured, and there is no indebted-ness against any of the property. All of the homes except two are in good condition.

On the recommendation of Judge Geo. L. Robertson, the Board has secured a charter. It is in the name of the Methodist Church, Central Texas Conference, Board of Trustees of Homes for Retired Minister's and their successors in office.

We have recommended the sale of the home at Rising Star and that the amount received from the sale be invested in a home in a more desirable location.

We recommend that the clerical members of this Board who auto-matically retire at this session of -Conference be re-elected. They are: Rev. J. M. Bond, Rev. L. L. Felder and Rev. S. A. Barnes.

We commend George F. ,Kornegay for his work and recommend that he be appointed superintendent of the homes for another year.

We recommend the adoption of a Resolution by Judge G. L. Robertson, which we hereby submit as a part of this report.

We recommend that Rev. R. B. Hooper, Secretary-Treasurer of this Board, receive and disburse the fund appropriated by this Conference for Homes for Retired Ministers, and that the appropriation for the Homes be not less than $1,200.

S. A. BARNES, Chairman. R. B. HOOPER, Secretary.

THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT

Before me, the undersigned authority, a notary public in and for Tarrant County, Texas, on this day personally appeared R. B. Hooper, Secretary for Homes for Retired Ministers, Central Texas Conference of The Methodist Church, Incorporated, who after being by me duly sworn, stated under oath that the following resolution was unanimously passed by the directors of the said corporation at a meeting held in the city of Fort Worth on the 27th day of October, 1944,,to-wit:

"Be it resolved by the board of directors of Homes for Retired Min-isters, Central Texas Conference of The Methodist Church, Incorporated, that the president and secretary of said corporation are hereby fully author-ized, empowered and directed for and in the name of and on behalf of the said corporation to sell a tract of land belonging to said corporation, upon such terms as they may deem adequate and advisable, and to sign, execute and acknowledge for registration any and all papers which may be neces-sary or advisable in order to convey such land, and to do any and all acts relating to the holding and disposition and sale of said land. The signature and acknowledgement of any and all of such instruments by the president and the secretary shall be full authority to any purchaser of said land to accept the same as the act and deed of the said corporation."

R. B. HOOPER, Secretary., Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 27th day of October, 1944.

(SEAL) JEANNE WALKER,

Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas.

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STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT

Before me, the undersigned authority, a notary public in and for Tarrant County, Texas, on this day personally appeared R. B. Hooper, Secretary of Homes for Retired Ministers, Central Texas Conference of The Methodist Church, a Corporation, known to me to be the person whose name is sub-scribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he exe-cuted the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein shown.

Given under my hand and seal of office this the 27th day of October, 1944. JEANNE WALKER,

(SEAL) Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas.

LAY ACTIVITIES, NO. 1

The General Conference of the Methodist Church of 1944, with convic-tion and enthusiasm, approved a recommendation that the Church unite during this quadrennium in a "Crusade for Christ." The Board of Lay Activities desires to pledge to our Church Leaders its wholehearted co-operation toward the full accomplishment of the five-fold program embraced within the Crusade. Toward that end we urge the laymen of the Church:

1. To continue the Crusade for a New World Order until there shall come to our people an understanding of the needs of all people in a World at Peace. We believe that such an understanding can be had by people who call themselves Methodists if they will read the Christian Literature of the Church as found in The Methodist Lay-man, The World Outlook and the Christian and Southwestern Advo-cates.

2. To enter with enthusiasm into the Campaign to raise $25,000,000 for Post-war Needs. This can be done more readily if the layleaders of every charge will see to it that the membership of the local Church becomes acquainted with the needs of a Post-war World and then sees that every member has a chance to contribute to the fund for Post-war Service.

3. To take an active part in the Church-wide Campaign of Evangelism. We specially urge the laymen of the Church to become actively associated with pastors and evangelistic leaders in all plans which have for their purpose the winning of souls for the Christ.

4. To engage in a Church-wide program of Stewardship Cultivation. We commend to our laymen that plan of the Church which aims at a continuous and unified program of cultivation and education in Christian Stewardship throughout the quadrennium, to the end that all members of the Church shall come to a more complete dedica-tion of their lives and possessions to the service of the Christ.

5. To work with pastors and Church school leaders for an increase in Church school enrollment and attendance. We believe it the duty. of every layman to become associated with the Church school, either as worker in the school or as a member of a class organization.

II. We recommend to the laymen of the Church the universal observance of Laymen's Day with an effort to place lay speakers in every Church throughout the Conference on that day and we recommend to pastors and laymen the organization, of Methodist Men's Clubs as a means of presenting to the men of the Church the program of the Crusade for Christ.

HAL H. CHERRY, Conf. Lay Leader. B. E. McGLAMERY, Sec'y. Brd. Lay Act.

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MINIMUM PASTORAL SUPPORT, NO. 1 In keeping with the action of the Central Texas Conference of 1942,

the following collections were reported by Hal H. Cherry, Treasurer of the Minimum Salary Fund, on the established assessments:

District Superintendents District Dist. Supt. Assessed Paid

Brownwood ....... _..-A. S. Gafford.. --- .----- _-_ --------- _$ 76.84 $ 76.84 Cisco --- -------- ---- ---- ----- Wm. H. Cole ---_----------------- 71.85 71.95 Cleburne_ ----- _ -------- L. L. Felder ---------------------------- 71.85 71.85 Corsicana -- ----- R. Otis Sory __ ---------------- _-_- 71.85 71.85 Fort Worth- _.......... S. A. Barnes --------- ---------- ------- 96.81 96.81 Gatesville___ ---------- _D. K. Porter_____________ -______. 36.66 36.66 Georgetown ..... ........ Ed R. Barcus ------------ ------------- 61.87 61.87 Waco ..-- -_---_ John W. Bergin-.--. ------- -------- 91.84 81.84 Waxahachie ...... ...... J. M. Bond -------------- ---------------- 71.85 71.85 Weatherford ........ _.P. E. Riley . -------------------- ___.- 71.8'5 71.85

Total ------------ .--- $713.27 $713.27 Brownwood District

Charge Assessed Paid Pastors Assessed Paid Ballinger ------------ -- $126.00 $126.00 W. E. Shipp ..-..------.$ 49.00 $ 49.00 Bangs . ------ ---- 24.00 24.00 Clyde W. Pittman . 8.00 8.00 Blanket .--- -------------- 12.00 12.00 Lloyd Sanders -------- 4.00 4.00 Brownwood-

Central ----- _ ---- -- 170.00 170.00 Chet C. Henson ..---- 68.00 68.00 Brownwood, First.. 210.00 210.00 Leslie A. Boone ...... 84.00 84.00 Coleman ------------ ..... 126.00 126.00 Floyd E. Johnson__ 49.00 49.00 Comanche .-. ------ ------ 56.00 56.00 R. B. Hooper -------- 20.00 21.00 *Comanche Ct....... 43.25 43.25 R. T. Wallace __ none *Gustine ---- ----- ._---- .. 4.50 4.50 H. H. Barnett -------- none _----- Johnson Memorial . 10.05 10.05 D. E. McVey - _ 3.35 3.35 *May . ...... .. ........... 62.50 62.50 I. D. S. Lee ---------- - none ----- Mt. View Ct. ------- . 10.50 10.50 Plez Todd _ .- ------- - 3.50 3.50 Norton --__-..-....._.... 12.00 12.00 Glen C. Bowman ---- 4.00 4.00 Rockwood --- ------ 17.25 17.25 W. E. Harrell ._ ----- 5.75 5.75 Santa Anna ............ 45.50 45.50 J. D. F. Williams.... 16.25 16.25 Talpa-Crews --- ------ 15.00 none W. B. Morton ---------- 5.00 5.00 *Valera-Voss .--....... 27.50 27.50 H. R. Hall .._____-------- none - Winters -------------- ---- 56.00 56.00 W. R. Beaird ---------- 20.00 20.00

Total .... ... _....... $1,028.55 $1.013.05 Total ------------$ 339.85 $ 340.85 Cisco District

Charge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid Breckenridge _-___.__$112.50 $112.50 R. J. LaPrade .-. ....... $ 43.75 $ 43.75 Bunyan Ct- --_ --- _-------- 3.00 4.00 John J. Norris ---------- 1.00 1.00 Burkett ---------------- ----- 12.00 12.00 L. M. Lawhon .....-... 4.00 4.00 Caddo ........................ 18.00 18.00 F. 0. Garner ............ 6.00 6.00 Carbon --------------- 12.00 12.00 T. G. Story --- _--._-_ - 4.00 4.00 Cisco, First . ------------- 112.50 112.50 L. W. Seymour -------- 43.75 43.75 *Cisco, 12th St......... 48.00 48.00 Seba Kirkpatrick .... none ----- _- Cross Plains .._._.. .... 30.00 30.00 H. C. Bowman ._-_-- _ 10.00 10.00 DeLeon _ .................... 36.00 36.00 J. A. Siceloff ------------ 12.00 12.00 DeLeon Ct. ___ .......... 12.00 none H. J. Sanders . ---------- 4.00 4.00 *Desdemona _-.- ------- 75.00 75.00 W. C. Ferguson ...- -- none ........ Dublin -------- - -------- ---. 72.00 0. 0. Odom. ----- - --- --- 27.00 ------ . Eastland -------------- ____ 94.50 94.50 J. D. Baron -------------- 35.00 35.00 Gorman .................... 27.00 27.00 Roy F. Johnson ........ 9.00 9.00 Ranger ___------._-_.... 76.00 76.00 A. B. English .......... 28.50 28.50 Rising Star .............. 30.00 30.00 C. Y. Butler .............. 10.00 10.00

Total ................. .$771.50 $687.50 Total ----------- ..... .$238.00 $211.00

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Charge Assessed Alvarado ..................$ 36.00 Alvarado Ct ............. 6.00 Burleson-Crowley.... 15.00 Cleburne, Anglin St. 76.00 Cleburne, Main St.._.. 126.00 Cleburne, St. Marks 56.00 Cleburne, St. Pauls.. 24.00 Clifton ...................... 36.00 *Covington-Osceola none Glenrose .................... 21.00 Granbury .................. 12.00 Grandview ................ 36.00 Iredell-Walnut Spgs. 18.00 Joshua-Godley ____ .__. 16.50 Meridian .................... 21.00 Morgan-Kopperl ...... 15.00 Stephenville .._. ........ 112.50 Venus ........................ 18.00

Cleburne District Paid Pastor Assessed Paid

$ 36.00 L. Stanley Williams.$ 12.00 $ 12.00 6.00 R. W. Walker ---------- 2.00 2.00

15.00 W. G. Gwaltny ........ 5.00 5.00 76.00 R. H. Boyd ________________ 28.50 28.50

126.00 Oran Stephens ._...... 49.00 49.00 . ----- Frank K. Suddath .. 20.00 _ ___

24.00 J. T. Gardener ........ 8.00 8.00 36.OQ Wallace Dunson . ----- 12.00 12.00 _____ George G. Smith .... none ______

21.00 J. M. Hays ................ 7.00 7.00 12.00 J. W. Chisholm ........ 4.00 4.00 36.00 S. A. Baker .............. 12.00 12.00 18.00 Geo. M. Greebon .._. 6.00 6.00 16.50 E. M. Wisdom _____ 5.50 5.50 21.00 B. L. McCord ............ 7.00 7.00 15.00 O. A. Morton ............ 5.00 5.00

112.50 Elmer C. Garter _._.. 43.75 43.75 18.00 O. D. McDonald ...... 6.00 6.00

Total ..................$645.00 $589.00 Total --------- .-------- $232.75

Chaplain U. S. Navy .............................. Weldon G. Gatlin, paid _._. .......... $10.00

$222.75 Corsicana District

Chargge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid Barry Ct . ..................$ 6.00 $ 6.00 Vernon G. White- .... $ 2.00 $ 2.00 Blooming Grove ...... 25.50 25.50 Wm. S. Fisher_ ..... .. 8.50 8.50 Coolidge _____._... ----- 24.00 24.00 R. E. Briggs ------------- 8.00 8.00 Corsicana, Central___. 18.00 18.00 D. R. McCauley -------- 6.00 6.00 Corsicana, 11th Ave. 76.00 76.00 J. H. Baldridge ......... 28.50 28.50 Corsicana, North .... 12.00 12.00 Roy H. Davis -___ ----- __ 4.00 4.00 Corsicana, First _.____210.00 210.00 E. F. Bohmfalk ....... 84.00 84.00 Dawson ___ --------- _----- ___ 30.00 30.00 Ross G. Smith__________ 10.00 10.00 Frost -------------------------- 21.00 21.00 T. D. Ellis ------ __._.----- 7.00 7.00 Groesbeck ................ 56.00 56.00 C. C. Sessions_ --------- 20.00 20.00 Hubbard ------- _____________ 30.00 30.00 A. W. Gordon ------- ..... 10.00 10.00 Kerens ______________________ 30.00 30.00 M. B. Howell 10.00 10.00 Mexia ------------ __...----- 112.50 112.50 C. 0. Shugart.____...... 43.75 43.75 Rice ... ... .--- ----------------- 10.00 10.00. C. 0. Hightower._..__. 4.00 4.00 Richland Ct. ___.---- _ 10.00 _ ------ Nelson Morgan -------- 4.00 4.00 Tehuacana ________________ 12.00 12.00 Milton Slayden -------- 4.00 4.00 Wortham __________________ 36.00 36.00 W. V. Bane .._.__._....- - 12.00 12.00

$719.00 $709.00 $265.75 Prof. in Westminister College _. -------- Milton Slayden, Pd. 11.25 Chaplain in U. S. Army ........................ R. Henry Price, Pd. 27.60

$304.60

Charge Assessed Arlington ................$112.50 Benbrook __________________ 12.00 Birdville ._ - 1.2.00 Euless-Smithfield . --- 21.00 Grapevine ._ ............. 30.00 Handley _ .. 56.00 *Kennedale-

Everman .............. 25.00 Mansfield .................. 30.00

Fort Worth District Paid Pastors Assessed Paid

$112.50 R. C. Edwards ....... $ 43.75 $ 43.75 12.00 Roy Felder ---------------- 4.00 4.00 12.00 Wm. Greenwaldt _._. 4.00 4.00 21.00 A. E. Turney ._.. ...... .. 7.00 7.00 30..00 J. F. Adams .. .......... 10.00 10.00 56.00 A. W. Franklin __.... - 20.00 20.00

25.00 W. L. Connell ---------- none ------ 30.00 Wayne Reynolds ...... 10.00 10.00

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Arlington Hgts. ------ 170.00 170.00 Finis Crutchfield ------ 68.00 68.00 Asherescent ___________ 36.00 36.00 Hubert Crain ------------ 12.00 12.00 Boulevard ----------------- 126.00 118.00 L. Bowman Craven_. 49.00 ' 49.00 Broadway-Mulkey- -_ 126.00 75.00 Hayden Edwards __ 49.00 none Castleberry ___..___.. - 30.00 " 15.00 Carroll Thompson ._ 10.00 10.00 Central ___.__.....______.185.00 185.00 M. M. Churn _ ---------- 74.00 74.00 College Hgts. .. -------- 12.00 12.00 Paul Utley 4.00 4.00 Diamond Hill ._..------ 18.00 none W. M. Bowden _ ___ 6.00 6.00 Englewood ---------------- 36.00 36.00 J. Fred Patterson ..__ 12.00 12.00 First Church ----------- 371.00 371.00 Warren Johnston ....134.00 134.00 Grace ________________________ 27.00 none W. F. Smith 9.00 9.00 Highland Park -------- 88.00 88.00 E. R. Gordon ------------ 33.00 33.00 Lake Worth -------------- 21.00 21.00 John R. Merritt ------ 7.00 7.00 Missouri Ave. _ ----- 56.00 56.00 C. D. Wooten ------------ 20.00 20.00 Matthews Memorial-126.00 126.00 Thos. F. Sterk ---------- 49.00 49.00 Meadowbrook ..____.___112.50 112.50 Jos. I. Patterson __._ 43.75 43.75 Oakhurst __._._...._.__.. 36.00 36.00 J. W. Morphis, Jr.._ 12.00 12.00 Polytechnic ---- .--------- 175.00 175.00 W. W. Ward 70.00 70.00 Riverside 112.50 112.50 W. L. Hankla __._._---- 43.75 43.75 St. Pauls __--------------- 27.00 27.00 W. C. Taylor .. ---------- 9.00 9.00 Trinity ____ ____--------------- 72.00 72.00 . Claude P. Jones __._ 27.00 27.00 Weatherford Street_ 21.00 22.50 J. A. Walkup 7.00 7.50 Wichita Avenue ------ 36.00 36.00 Harold 0. Bennett .. 12.00 12.00

Total __ ----- $2,318.50 $2,201.10 $852.25- Executive Sec'y. Bd. of Education.____ B. F. Jackson, Jr., Pd. 30.00 Conference Sec'y. of Youth Work ------ J. B. Holt, - Pd .--------- 28.80 Pres. Southwestern University ---------- J. N. R. Score, Pd. 146.50 Prof. in Southwestern University ------ M. Howard Knox, Pd. 20.40 Chaplain in U. S. Navy ... --- . G. Weldon Gatlin, Pd. 20.00

• $1,056.45 Gatesville District

Charge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid *Carlton ____ ---------- $ 13.00 $ 13.00 A. J. Helm __ ______ __ none -------- *Cransfills Gap ._____ 25.00 6.25 G. C. Williams _..___ none Crawford Ct. -________ 15.00 18.00 Melvin R. Millet _ $ 5.00 $ 6.00 *Clairette Ct. --------- 100.00 100.00 W. H. Hogg -------------- none Evant-11'Iullins .... -- 6.00 6.00 J. D. Farmer ---- 2.00 2.00 Gatesville __ ._ ____ __. 88.00 89.00 E. L. Craig __.___ 33.00 33.00 Hamilton __. ------ ------- 56.00 56.00 J. E. Buttrell . ---------- 20.00 20.00 Hico _._ 21.00 21.00 Floyd Thrash ---------- 7.00 7.00 Jonesboro-Bethel ___ 7.50 7.50 J. E. Morton __ ___ -- 2.50 2.50 McGregor . --- ----------- 56.00 56.00 Ernest Roper -- 20.00 20.00 Moody-Leon ___..__.. - 12.00 7.50 A. G. Elley __ ___ ......_ 4.00 4.50 Mosheim Ct. _. ........ 6.00 6.00 C. F. Bell _ _. --------- _ 2.00 2.00 Oglesby ___ . ... .......... 12.00 12.00 D. L. Barnes ------------ 4.00 4.00

Total _--------- __. $417.50 $397.25 $ 99.50 $101.00

Georgetown District _ Charge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid Bartlett .__ ------ $ 45.50 $ 45.50 L. R. Vanderpool ___$ 16.25 $ 16.25 Belton ..._ . ............. 8000 80.00 George W. Shearer.. 30.00 30.00 Copperas Cove -------- 12.00 12.00 W. H. Steinman ------ 4.00 4.00 Eddy ----- ----------- 6.00 6.00 E. W. Swearengin __ 2.00 _ 2.00 Georgetown, First __112.50 112.50 D. L. McCree ------------ 43.75 43.75 Georgetown,

St. Johns ______________ 24.00 24.00 C. W. Berquist ---------- 8.00 8.00 Granger -- 12.00 12.00 W. T. Boulware ---- __. 4.00 4.00 Holland-Little River 4.00 4.00 A. R. Corn 2.00 2.00 Killeen ___________________ 45.50 45.50 Cecil M. Ellis ----------- 16.25 16.25

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Rogers .......... ............ 6.00 6.00 W. T. Jones --- .__.--------- 2.00 2.00 Salado-Nolanville .._. 50.00 50.00 B. E. Kimbrow ._._ --- none __._- Taylor, First -.--__...__. 88.00 88.00 H. Brown Loyd ...... .... 33.00 33.00 Temple, First ._._.. --__144.00 144.00 Roy A. Langston...._. 56.00 56.00 Temple, 7th St. ........ 80.00 80.00 A. A. Peacock ----- .------ 30.00 30.00 *Troy ........................ 50.00 50.00 E. M. Dailey .......... .. none ........

Total ................$759.50 $759.50 $247.25 Sprigg Harwood, Pd. 12.00

Total -------------------------- ------ --$259.25 Waco District

Charge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid Big Hill-Ben Hur. --- $ 12.00 $ 12.00 Pat Brown ___._._._--_$ 4.00 $ 4.00 Bosqueville ---- ------- -- 12.00 12.00 -Lewis E. Tucker ...... 4.00 4.00 Bruceville ------ ------- -- 9.00 none C. E. Wade .____. ....... 3.00 3.00 China Springs .......... 6.00 6.00 J. V. Baird ................ 2.00 2.00 Hewitt ... .................. 24.00 24.00 A. S. Neeley --- -------- 8.00 8.00 Lorena ...................... 15.00 15.00 Leslie D. Scott ... 5.00 5.00 Mart ....................... ... 76.00 76.00 C. H. Sisserson ........ 28.50 28.50 Moody ----------- ...... 30.00 30.00 George W. Davis .... 10.00 10.00 Mt. Calm, .................. 7.50 10.00 W. P. Cunningham_ 2.50 4.00 Perry .......... ............ .. 15.00 15.00 A. S. Katner _....._ __ 5.00 5.00 Riesel ----------- 21.00 21.00 Fred G. Benkley ... _ 7.00 7.00 Valley Mills .............. 18.00 18.00 J. U. McAfee .___._._ --- 6.00 6.00 West .. 21.00 22.50 Roy L. Crawford..__._ 7.00 7.50 Waco, Austin Ave...260.00 260.00 A. Norman Evans.... 104.00 104.00 Waco, Clay Ave --------- 56.00 56.00 Harry F. Draper ...... 20.00 20.00 Waco, Colcord Ave... 56.00 56.00 Urban A. Schulze .... 20.00 20.00 Waco, First ---- ..------- 210.00 210.00 G. P. Comer __ ..... 84.00 84.00 Waco, Herring Ave. 88.00 88.00 Wm. H. Coleman...... 33.00 33.00 Waco, St. Johns ------ 88.00 88.00 E. H. Lightfoot -------- 33.00 0 33.00 Waco, Sparks Mem. 16.50 16.50 W. J. Shelton ------------ 5.50 5.50 Waco, Wesley .......... 9.00 9.00 T. S. Ogle __________________ 3.00 4.50

Total ------ ___ $1,050.00 $1,043.50 $394.50 General Bd. of Education, Nashville.. Horace W. Williams, Pd. 45.00

$448.00 Waxahachie District

Charge Assessed Paid Pastor Assessed Paid Abbott-Vaughn ...... $ 18.00 $ 18.00 Fred P. Woods ------- $ 6,00 $ 6.00 *Bardwell . ----------------- 41.25 41.25 J. M. McDonald --- _ none Bethel ------ ------------- 12.00 12.00 Horace Pottet ----- _ _. 4.00 4.00 Bynum-Brandon ------ 7.38 7.38 D. R. Allison ------- ..... 2.46 2.46 Ennis ______ ... ...126.00 126.00 G. Alfred Brown. ----- 49.00 49.00 Ferris ____ ..-._.___ -- 21.00 21.00 P. L. Shuler ___ --------- 7.00 7.00 Hillsboro, First -------- 112.50 112.50 Hubert C. Smith. ----- 43.75 43.75 Hillsboro, Line St.. ... 24.00 28.23 Thos. B. Granger ------ 8.00 9.41 Italy _____________________ __ 21.00 21.00 Gid J. Bryan _ --------- 7.00 7.00 Itasca ------------------------ 36.00 36.00 H. M. Hopkins ---- ...... 12.00 1200 Maypearl ................. 16.80 16.80 A. G. Stanlee ---------- 5.50 5.50 Midlothian -------------- _ 56.00 56.00 J. W. Whitfield ......... 20.00 20.00 Milford ______________________ 19.50 19.50 B. B. Edmiaston. ------- 6.50 6.50 Palmer ----------- ------ --- 21.00 21.00 Grady Peters __._____ - _ 7.00 7.00 Red Oak . ----------- 10.50 10.50 Harold Scott __._._ ..... 3.50 3.50 Waxahachie, First....126.00 126.00 D. A. Chisholm ----- ..... 49.00 50.00 Waxahachie,

Ferris Hgts. ........ 30.00 30.00 C. M. Buttrill -------- ... 10.00 10.00 Waxahachie Ct. ------ 10.50 10.50 E. R. Patterson ------ none Whitney .................. .. 21.00 21.00 J. L. Ray .._._._...__._._... 7.00 7.00

Total --------------- $730.43 $734.66 $247.71

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Paid Pastor Assessed $ 25.75 F. N. Ingram ------------ none

30.00 A. W. Ferrill --- .------ $ 10.00 13.44 J. L. Oliver ._ --------- 4.48 none W. P. McMicken ------- 2.00 12.00 E. H. Johnson ----------- 4.00

126.00 C. H. Cole -- 49.00 7.50 J. B. Weathers ------ .--- 2.50

112.50 T. H. Burton____________ __ 43.75

13.50 George Greebon ------ 4.50 none Van P. Morrison____._ 7.00 88.00 J. W. Sharbutt ---------- 33.00 5.00 R. R. Willingham---- none 8.10 J. Barcus Moore __ ---- . 2.70

30.00 C. A. Wilkerson__._.__ 10.00

34.00 J. J. Creed ---- _---------- 11.00 88.00 E. R. Stanford ---- 33.00

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Vice President S. M. U ....................... E. B. Hawk - -- Prof. in S. M. U . ........... ...................... Robert W. Goodloe, Pd. Chaplain in U. S. Army ------------ --------- Raymond M. Burton, Pd.

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92.00 30.00 20.00

$392.12

Paid

$ 10.00 4.48 2.00 4.00

49.00 2.50

43.75

4.50 7.00

33.00

2.70 10.00

11.00 33.00

Charge- Assessed 'Aledo .______..__._._.$ 25.75 Azle ---- --------- 30.00 Eliasville ------------------ 13.44 Gordon ---- ------ -- ----- 6.00 Graford ___ _.__ ---- 12.00 Graham ---- -- ------ ---- -- 126.00 Loving --------- ------- ---- 7.50 Mineral Wells .___.__._112.50 Mineral Wells,

Central ------------------ 13.50 New Castle -___ ------ _ 21.00 Olney ------- ----- ------ 88.00 *Palo Pinto -------------- 10.00 Springtown ___ ---------- 8.10 Strawn ---- - ------- ------ 30.00 Weatherford,

Couts M. _.. -------- 33.00 Weatherford, First- 88.00 *Weatherford

Ct. South ______________ 33.25

33.25 H. B. Clark ---------------- none -------- Total _.._._.______- $658'.04 $627.04 $216.93

Pres. Weatherford College .__.._______ _ C. A. Sutton, Pd. ____ 30.30

Prof. in Weatherford College ------------ John R. Carruth, Pd. 14.63

Chaplainin U. S. Army ...................... J. Morris Bailey, Pd. 20.00

Chaplain in U. S. Army ...................... Earl Martin, Pd. ------ 10.00 $291.86

MINIMUM PASTORAL SUPPORT NO. 2

(As amended by 1942 Central Texas Annual Conference) I. There shall be a program for minimum pastor support in the Central

Texas Conference under the direction and management of a Commission on Minimum Pastoral Support, to be composed of nine persons to be nominated by the Bishop and his cabinet, and elected by the Annual Conference, and who shall be chosen for their fitness for service on this Commission and who may be members of other Annual Conference boards or commissions; five of this number shall be ministers and four laymen, and three of the to-tal number shall be clerical or lay members of the Conference Board of Mis-sions. These three shall serve during the quadrennium. The others shall serve for three-year terms, two to be elected each ,year. The duties and responsibilities of this Commission shall be to have charge of and promote all the interests of the Minimum Pastoral Support program in the closest co-operation with the Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension. Members of the Commission, in addition to the one-third who shall be mem-bers of the Board of Missions and Church Extension, may be chosen from the membership of that board and if they are not so chosen, they shall be expected to attend the meetings of said board but shall not have a vote except on matters directly affecting the Minimum Pastoral Support Program. The Minimum Pastoral Support Program and that part of the work of the Board of Missions and Church Extension that has to do with local Confer-ence work and appropriations shall be considered one general program. This program shall become a part of the program of the Conference Board of Missions and Church. Extension.

Vacancies caused by death or removal from the Annual Conference in

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the membership of the Commission shall be filled by nomination of the Bishop and the Cabinet and elected by the Conference. However, the Com-mission, is authorized to fill vacancies between the sessions of the Annual Conference when it is deemed advisable. Such appointment is to apply only until the session of the Annual Conference following, when the vacancy will be filled in the regular way.

We recommend that the Commission on Minimum Pastoral Support shall organize at the time of meeting of each Annual Conference, electing a Chair-man, a Vice-Chairman, a Secretary and a Treasurer, and that these officers shall constitute an Executive Committee for the Commission and shall serve for one year, or until their successors are elected.

2. We recommend: (a) That the basic minimum basis for pastoral support shall be $800

per year, exclusive of any parsonage provision that may be made by the charge;

(b) That to this amount $200 shall be added when the pastor has a wife but no children;

(c) That $25 be allowed in addition to the above for each child in the home under 16 years of age, or under 21 years of age if in school or college;

(d) That $25 be allowed to claimants on this fund if a child is born into the home during the year. All missionary appropriations shall be considered a part of the salary

received, in computing both the amount of help to be given from the fund and in determining the amounts of apportionments to charge and pastor.

3. We recommend that no part of these funds paid to claimants be apportioned to the support of district superintendents and, further, that no part of these funds so paid to claimants shall be made the basis for any assessment for General Conference, or other special purpose.

4. We recommend that the provisions of this plan shall apply only to members in full connection in the Central Texas Conference and no pro-vision shall apply to any member of the Conference retired, supernumerary, under appointment to school, as a Conference evangelist, or employed by any Annual Conference Board, or any other appointment save that as preacher in charge within the bounds of the Central Texas Conference. We further recommend that in case of change of appointment between sessions of the Annual Conference and after the apportionments have been made by the Commission, no member of the Conference shall share in these funds unless the charge to which he may be appointed shall meet the conditions of this paper, and then his participation shall be on a pro rata basis for the part of the year served in the charge to which he is assigned.

No Supplies shall participate in any case in these funds. The res p_ onsi-bility for making these appropriations to the support of "Accepted Sup-plies" shall rest with the Board of Missions and Church Extension of this Conference.

5. We recommend that no pastor shall receive help from the fund who receives income from other employment than the regular work of the min-istry, if such income brings his total income up to the minimum basis in his case. If the total income thus computed falls below the minimum basis, the amount of help in that case shall be figured from the amount of his total income.

6. We recommend that as a prerequisite for any pastor to receive help from this fund, the charge which he serves must agree by vote of the official board to pay the Minimum Pastoral Support Commission an amount equal to 25 per cent of the amount necessary to bring the salary up to the com-puted minimum basis, except on the unanimous vote of the Commission. The 25 per cent paid to the Commission shall not be cor,%e yed a part of the salary assessed and paid.

7. We recommend that no pastor shall participate in this fund if the charge he serves reduces the salary below that paid the previous year, unless this reduction be deemed justifiable by unanimous vote of Commission.

8. We recommend, in accordance with paragraph 811 of the Discipline, 1940, that whenever a member of the Conference in full connection is ap-

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pointed to any charge assessing less than a $600 salary per year, such an appointee shall not participate; in this fund except on the basis of a $600 salary, assessment and the usual participation of the charge in the Minimum Support Plan.

9. We recommend that funds be secured for the work of the Commis-sion on Minimum Pastoral Support in accord with Paragraphs 810 and-813 of the Discipline and that apportionments be made to the charges as here-inafter set forth, that payments on such apportionments shall be made quar-terly to the Treasurer of the Commission: that from the salary assessed for the current Conference year, be subtracted the amount of the basic mini-mum salary basis according to this recommendation is $800; and that on the total balance, or on that part of the salary which is above the basic mini-mum basis, the apportionment be figured on the percentage schedule as out-lined below:

(a)No apportionment shall be made to charge assessing less than the basic minimum basis, including missionary appropriations nor to any charge whose pastor is receiving help from the fund—it being understood that the 25 per cent payment made to the Commission b y the charge in accordance with the provision of this program, is and shall be in lieu of any other apportionment against the charge or the pastor;

(b) That 3 per cent of that part of the salary above the basic minimum basis be apportioned to charges assessing from the basic minimum basis of $800 to $2,000;

(c) That 3 1/2 per cent of that part of the salary above the basic mini-mum basis be apportioned to charge assessing from $2,001 to $2,500;

(d) That 4 per cent of that part of the salary above the basic minimum basis be apportioned to charges assessing from $2,501 to $3;000;

(e) That 4 1/2 per cent of that part of the salary above the basic mini-mum basis be apportioned to charges assessing from $3,001 to $4,000;

(f) That 5 per cent of that part of the salary above the basic minimum basis be apportioned to charges assessing $4,001 and up.

We further recommend, in accord with paragraph 813 of the Discipline, that the following apportionments be assessed against pastors in this Conference:

(a) That no assessment be made on those whose assessed salary is $800 or less;

(b) That on all salaries assessed between the basic minimum basis—or $800 and $2,000, an opportionment of 1 per cent be levied;

(c) That on all salaries assessed from $2,001 to $2,500 an apportionment of 1 1/4 per cent be levied on the difference between the salary assessed and the basic minimum basis, or $800;

(d) That on salaries assessed from $2,501 to $3,000 an apportionment of 1 1/2 per cent of the difference between the basic minimum, or $900, and the salary assessed be levied:

(e) That on all salaries assessed from $3,001 to $4,000 an apportion-ment equal to 1 3/4 per cent of the difference between the basic minimum, or $800, and the salary assessed be levied;

(f) That on all salaries assessed at $4,001, or above, an apportionment of 2 per cent of the difference between the basic minimum of $800 and the salary assessed be levied.

All Conference employees under appointment of the Bishop who are members of the Conference in full connection, including district superin-tendents, college professors, Conference and connectional officers and others shall be assessed for and support this program on the same basis and in the same proportion as pastors of charge; it being understood that they will pay the proper percentage of the difference between the basic minimum of $800 and the salary contemplated from their respective appointments. In this con-nection, allowances for rent now established and other allowances made by the commission with the consent of the Conference shall be exempt from the salary scale. This places every Conference appointee under the same obligation to and in the same relationship to this program.

10. We recommend that the Commission on Minimum Pastoral Support gather necessary information throughout the Conference to compute the

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amounts of apportionments to charges and pastors and the amounts of ap-portionments to be paid the claimants and that the information be handed down to the district superintendents and the pastors and by them to the official boards of the charges. The district superintendents shall be respon-sible for making the program effective in their respective districts, as in all other. causes of the church, and for the collection of the amounts due from churches and members of the Conference whose appointments are listed in their respective districts.

We respectfully suggest and recommend that the values in Church Min-istry Sunday, which has been the fifth Sunday in January, be conserved in so far as is possible and we recommend to the district superintendents that the month of January be set aside and designated as Minimum Pastoral Support Month; and that if at all possible the total amount to be raised by the charges be raised and paid to the treasurer. of the commission during this month.

Monies so paid are to apply on apportionment. If not paid as suggested above, payments on apportionments shall be made quarterly to the treasurer of the Commission on Minimum Pastoral Support, and the treasurer of the commission shall make payment at the end of each quarter of the year on the same percentage basis, without discrimination in any case whatever, and the last quarterly payment shall be made at the meeting of the Annual Conference after all remittances have been made to the treasurer.

11. The treasurer of the commission shall be ade quately bonded and the expense of the bond shall be charged against the fund. A complete financial statement shall be filed at each session of the Annual Conference showing all receipts from charges and pastors during the year and from all mem-bers of the Conference and those holding appointments other than pastoral charges, and of all payments made to claimants on the fund, this statement to be placed on record with other financial reports of the Conference.

Expense for the work of the commission, such as stationery, stamps, necessary secretarial work, et cetera, shall be allowed from the fund and traveling expense of the members of the commission to one mid-year meet-ing, together with cost of meals shall be allowed. The traveling expense shall be computed on the basis of 2 cents per mile each way.

We suggest that three-fourths of the amount normally allowable be allowed until the meeting of the commission at the next session of the Annual Conference, at which time if a sufficient amount of money has been realized from apportionments and assessments, the total amount contem-plated herein shall be paid.

We recommend further that the provisions relating to dependents other than wives shall be paid at the session of the Annual Conference if a suf-ficient amount of money has been realized to make such payment.

We further recommend that not less than 5 per cent and not more than 10 per cent of gross receipts shallbe held within the treasury of this fund at the conclusion of business each year for emergency appropriations.

MINISTERIAL TRAINING

We are glad, to report that the Under Graduates and Accepted Supplies have made an exceptionally good record this year; perhaps the best the Central Texas Conference has ever made.

And in order to continue this good record, the Board has all training course books available to all the men, through a loan library; and is now arranging to pay their tuition fees for the courses of study.

In accord with the recommendation in the recent Discipline the Board recommends that the Conference permit the Accepted Supplies to take the alternate course of study if they so desire.

EARL H. LIGHTFOOT, Chairman. JOS. I. PATTERSON, Secretary.

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MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSIONS, NO. 1

We wish to -call attention to some items which represent some progress made in the field of kingdom enterprise.

Perhaps the outstanding thing of interest in our report for the Con-ference year 1943-44, is the generous gift made to our board by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meyer of the Jonesboro Church. This gift was in the amount of $20,000 to be conveyed by your board to the foreign division of the Board of Missions and Church Extensions. This money came as an expression of their deep love and devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ and His Kingdom.

We are happy to report that, according to the report of Mr. J. R. Ed-wards, Trustee of Properties and Treasurer of Permanent Funds, all proper-ties held by your board have been disposed of in satisfactory manner. We also call attention to a net earning of $400.00 from these sources, which amount has been transferred to the general fund of your board for appropri-ation to the Mission Charges of the Conference.

The board was inspired by the information concerning our work around the world given us by Dr. Hargraves of our general board.

MARCUS M. CHUNN, President. WALLACE N. DUNSON, Secretary.

MISSION AND CHURCH EXTENSION, NO. 2 Division of Church Extension

After careful deliberation, we desire to report as follows:

GRANTS MADE DURING THE YEAR BY THE CONFERENCE BOARD: AMOUNT OF GRANT:

Name: Donations Loans Wesley Church, Waco ----------------------------------------------$ 500.00 St. Mark's Church, Cleburne .................................... 300.00 Grace Church, Copperas Cove ---------------------------------- 200.00 $4,000.00 Grace Church, Fort Worth .......................................... 1,000.00 Northside Church, Georgetown -------------------------------- 200.00 Cottonwood Church ---- ------------ ---------- ----------- 100.00 St. Mark's Church, Cleburne .................................... 89.97 Lake Worth Parsonage, Fort Worth --------------- ------100.00 1300.00 Desdemona, Circuit Parsonage ................................ 50.00

GRANTS MADE DURING THE YEAR BY THE GENERAL BOARD: . Indian Creek (Oswalt Chapel) -------------------------------- 1,062.96 Killeen Church ---------------------------- .----------------- ..... ........ : 1,500.00 week of dedication Wesley Church, Waco -------------------- ------_---------_-------- 500.00

GRANTS MADE AT THIS CONFERENCE BY THE CONFERENCE BOARD:

Indian Creek (Oswalt Chapel) -------------------------------- 250.00

Pleasant Valley Church (Brownwood Circuit) ..-- 300.00 800.00 Central Church (Mineral Wells) .............................. 125.00 Fairview Church (Granbury Circuit) .................... 100.00 Johnson Memorial Parsonage (Brownwood) -------- 150.00

Because of the fact that so many church debts have been paid recently we now have more than $18,000 in the Conference Loan Fund. If any of the churches can use this money at 4 per cent interest we will be glad to lend it.

Respectfully submitted,

G. ALFRED BROWN, President. J. J. CREED, Secretary.

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MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION, NO. 3 Resolution of Appreciation

The Division of Church Extension of the Board of Missions and Church Extension, after organizing for the new quadrennium, wishes to take this means of expressing its appreciation for the long and faithful service of its retiring secretary. The Rev. J. J. Creed has served this board since 1908, and has served continuously as either president or secretary, since 1912.

During these 36 years, he has given generously of his time, talents, and means, without remuneration, that the Kingdom might be extended. Through donations and loans from the Division of Church Extension, he has had a part in the construction of a large proportion of the churches and parson-ages in the Central Texas Conference. The monuments of his labors are not alone in wood and brick and stone, however, for beyond the parsonage are the happy parsonage families, and beyond the church buildings, are the in-numerable people whose lives have been enriched because of them.

His labor in connection with this board is truly the work of "Church Extension."

Respectfully,

G. ALFRED BROWN, President.

REPORT NO. 4 OF THE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION

In submitting this report, your Board of Missions and Church Extension desires to go on record as heartily supporting the Crusade for Christ, and urge all of our pastors to dedicate themselves to the task of establishing the reign of Christ among all peoples.

The following is the schedule of district Missionary institutes: January 15—Fort Worth District at First Methodist Church January 17—Weatherford District at Mineral Wells First Church. January 16—Cisco District at Eastland First Church. January 18—Brownwood District at Coleman First Church. January 19—Cleburne District at Main Street Church. January 8—Georgetown District at Temple First Church. January 9—Gatesville District at Gatesville First Church. January 10—Waco District at Austin Avenue Church. January 11—Waxahachie District at Waxahachie First Church. January 12—Corsicana District at Corsicana First Church. We recommend the appointment of H. B. Loyd as Conference Missionary

Secretary.

After careful and painstaking consideration, your Board makes the fol-lowing apportionment to the several mission charges of the conference:

Brownwood District Cisco District

Brownwood Circuit ------------$ 200.00 Bluffdale ------------------------------ $ 200.00 Comanche Circuit 100.00 Bunyan -------- ----------------------- 100.00 Drasco and Pumphrey_. ----- 100.00 Cisco, 12th Street --------------- 200.00 Gustine Circuit ---- _______---------- 50.00 DeLeon Circuit ___....._--..-..__.. 150.00 Johnson Memorial .............. 400.00 Desdemona -------------------------- 100.00 May -------- ----------------- ---------- 100.00 Eolian ----- --- ---------- ------- --200.00 Mountain View Circuit______ 100.00 Huckaby _. ------- ._.-_.----_-____--__ 200.00 Novice ------------------------------- -- 200.00 Olden - .. ------ ---------- -175.00 Rockwood - --------------------------- 100.00 Pioneer --- ...----- ------------- ---- --150.00 Valera ..------------------------------- - 140.00 Putnam ---------------- ------------- -- 100.00 Wingate -------------------------_--.. 200.00 Scranton ---- - ---------------- ----- -- 200.00

Total ---------------------------------$ 1,690.00 Total ------------------------ --$ 1,775.00

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Waxahachie District

Aquilla Circuit ------_---------._$ 80.00 Bardwell Circuit .................. 150.00 Britton Circuit .................... 200.00 Bynum -------------------------------- 80.00 Ennis Circuit ...................... 200.00 Milford -------------------------------- 100.00 Waxahachie Circuit ............ 80.00 Whitney - Circuit ______---_-._.._. 200.00

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Cleburne District Georgetown District

Alvarado Circuit ----------------$ 100.00 Blum and Rio Vista __-__-- __ 100.00 Bono-Price's Chapel ---------- 300.00 Covington and Oceola ....... 100.00 Glen Rose Mission______________ 400.00 Granbury Circuit ................ 100.00 St. Paul's, Cleburne ............ 300.00 Tolar Circuit ------ _------------ _ 100.00 Venus ........................ ----------- 300.00

Total ..................................$ 1,800.00

Corsicana Circuit

Bazette Circuit __ .................$ 150.00 Coolidge Circuit .................. 125.00 Eureka Circuit ------------- - ----- 75.00 Purdon Circuit . -------------_---- 150.00 Richland Circuit ........... ...... 100.00 Thornton Circuit --- ------------ 150.00

Total ----------------------------------$ 750.00

Fort Worth District

Bethel East ----------- - --_ -_-- _$ 200.00 College Heights ------------------ - 200.00 Diamond Hill ... ... ......._- ---_-- 200.00 Isam's Chapel ------------_------- 100.00 Kennedale ______---------- ---_.. 200.00 Liberator Vlilage ................ 100.00 Ridglea ....................... .......... 100.00 Weatherford Street _........... 200.00

Total ----- -----$ 1,300.00

Gatesville District

Bee House Circuit ................$ 150.00 Carlton Circuit __-_.-_---.____.--- 100.00 Clairette Circuit ----- ------------ 200.00 Crawford Circuit ................ 100.00 Cranfills Gap ....................... 200.00 Evant Circuit -_------------------- 100.00 Gatesville Circuit ................ 200.00 Jonesboro Circuit ______________ 200.00 Moody Circuit -------------------- 150.00 Moody and Leon 200.00 Mosheim Circuit 100.00 Oglesby ___ _ _____________ ____________ 100.00 Pearl Circuit --------- ------------- 150.00 Turnersville Circuit .... ..... 150.00

Eddy ------------------------------------$ 100.00 Florence Circuit _-------_----- _. 100.00 Granger -------------- ------ ---------- 100.00 Holland and Little River .... 150.00 Jarrell Circuit ---------------_... 60.00 Jonah and Weir ................... 150.00 Salado Circuit .................... 200.00 Temple Circuit .................... 150.00 Thrall Circuit ...................... 200.00

Total --- ------------------------------- $ 1,210.00

Waco District

Bruceville Circuit ..............$ 100.00 China Springs and

Speegleville .................... 100.00 Lakeview .............................. 200.00 Mt. Calm ____...______-_---_-------- 150.00 Penelope Circuit .................. 200.00 West and LeRoy .................. 100.00 Wesley Church .................... 350.00

Total --- ..--.---_ ....................$ 1,200.00

Total ----------------------------------$ 1,090.00

Weatherford District

Graham Circuit _...._..._._..__$ 100.00 Loving Circuit -------------------- 100.00 Millsap Circuit ------ _-------- _.... 50.00 Mineral Wells Central- ------ 200.00 Mineral Wells Circuit -------- 100.00 Olney Circuit -------- ___----------- 150.00 Palo Pinto Circuit --------- 150.00 Silver Creek-Peden ----- ------ 150.00 Weatherford Circuit (No.) 150.00 Weatherford Circuit (So.) 150.00

Total -------- ----- ---------------$ 2,100.00 Total -------------------------------- --$ 1,300.00

GRANDTOTAL------------------------------ ------_---- -- -------- -------------------$14,215.00 MARCUS M. CII NN, President; WALLACE N. DUNSON, Secretary.

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RESOLUTION

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Trustees of Southwestern University, representing The Central Texas Annual Conference, the New Mexico Annual Conference, the North Texas Annual Conference, the Northwest Texas Annual Confer-ence, the Southwest Texas Annual Conference, and the Texas Annual Con-ference, have requested the several Annual Conferences to approve a cam-paign for additional funds with a minimum goal of $3,500,000 for South-western University, and since the request carries with it the suggestion and agreement that the Trustees of Southwestern University will not ask the Annual Conferences to accept quotas or to direct funds not now being di-rected to Southwestern University for the meeting of this goal and that it is not their purpose to ask districts, charges, or individual churches to accept quotas during the prosecution of their campaign;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Central Texas Annual Conference, in session at Mineral Wells, Texas, this second day of November, 1944, that we give our hearty endorsement and support to this proposal made by the Trustees of Southwestern University.

RESOLUTION

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY—WEATHERFORD COLLEGE MERGER

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, in legal session with a legal quorum present and by a legal majority voting affirmatively, that we request the Trustees of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, to accept Weatherford College in merger with Southwestern Univer-sity as a junior college of the University.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of Weather-ford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, a college of the Methodist Church and of the Central Texas Conference, hereby appoints the President of this Board of Trustees, George Fant, and the Secretary of this Board of Trustees, J. B. Witherspoon, to take such steps as are necessary for the merging of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, and the transfer of all property of whatever kind or character to the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, in accordance with the proposal of Southwestern University as adopted by the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College on December 30, 1943.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we hereby petition the Board of Education of the Central Texas Conference and the Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Church to approve the proposed merger of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, and to release us from the offices of trust as Trustees to which we have been individually and severally elected, and that all authority and right, as well as all obligations, of our offices shall be transferred to the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University.

(Signed)

GEORGE PANT, President, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

J. B. WITHERSPOON, Secretary, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

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CERTIFICATE

The above resolutions were adopted at a legal meeting of the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, this 30th day of December in the year of our Lord, 1943.

(Signed) GEORGE FANT,

President, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

J. B. WITHERSPOON, Secretary, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS at the request of the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, the Board of Trustees of South-western University presented a proposal for merger to the said Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas; and,

WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of said Weatherford College, Weath-erford, Parker County, Texas, then accepted the proposal; and,

WHEREAS the proposal was then submitted to the Conference Board of Education of the Central Texas Conference and unanimously approved by said Board.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Central Texas Confer-ence of the Methodist Church in session at Mineral Wells, Texas, his the second day of November, 1944, that the said approval of the merger of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with Southwest-ern University at Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, as a junior col-lege of said Southwestern University, be ap proved, together with the Reso- lutions presented to the Conference by the Board of Trustees of Weather-ford College.

A. FRANK SMITH, President, Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Church.

W. W. WARD, Secretary, Central Texas Conference

STATE OF TEXAS of the Methodist Church. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON

KNOW ALL MEN BY of the Booard of Trustees of Southwestern University, Geo getoewn,lWWilliam- son County, Texas, held in the office of the President of the University at 10 a. m. on January 14, 1944, and legally called for the purpose of consider- ing a propos f' of merger made by the Trustees of Weatherford College for the merger of that College with Southwestern University, at which meeting a legal quorum was present, the following resolution of the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, was read and on motion duly made and seconded was passed without a dissenting vote:

RESOLUTION

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College; Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, in legal session with a legal quorum present and by a legal majority voting affirmatively, that we request the Trustees of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, to accept Weatherford College in merger with Southwestern Univer-sity as a junior college of the University.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of Weather-ford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, a college of the Methodist Church and of the Central Texas Conference, hereby appoints the President of this Board of Trustees, George Fant, and the Secretary of this Board of Trustees, J. B. Witherspoon, to take such steps as are necessary for the

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Southlwestern University,CGeorgetown, Williamson County, nTe Texas,

Texas, and the transfer of all property of whatever kind or character to the Board of Trus-tees of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, in accordance with the proposal of Southwestern University as adopted by the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College on December 3o the Board of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we hereby petition Education of the Central Texas Conference and the Central Texas Confer-ence of the Methodist Church to approve the proposed merger of Weather-ford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with Southwestern Uni-versity, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, and to release us from the offices of trust as Trustees to whichwe have been individuall y and severally

offices shall be transferred toytheand

Board H of sTrustees of Southwestern ternfUni-

versity. ( Signed) GEORGE FANT,

President, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

J. B. WITHERSPOON, Secretary, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

CERTIFICATE

The above resolutions were adopted at a legal meeting of the Board of Trustees'of Weatherford College, Weatherford Parker County, Texas, this the 30th day of December in the year of our Lord 1943.

(Signed) GEORGE FANT,

President, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

J. B. WITHERSPOON, Secretary, Board of Trustees Weatherford College.

The consent of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern Universit y, the exact -wording for the proposal of merger, and the Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, together with the motion approving same, are recorded in the Book of Minutes of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University, pages 383-386.

J. N. R. SCORE,

President, Southwestern University. J. McCOOK, Bus. Mgr., Southwestern University.

RESOLUTION

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board Trustees of in session

Southwestern th day of

sity, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas,

January, 1944, that we approve the proposed merger of Weatherford Col- lege, -Weatherford, Parker County, Texasand th Soinhconsequence

ern University said

Georgetown, Williamson County, , merger, Weatherford College be accepted as a part of Southwestern Uni-

versBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we approve the proposal as made by the President of Southwestern University to the Trustees of Weatherford College and the amendments and/or additions made in the proposal as

Pak erdcounty,lTexasl on December 30,, Weatherford

attached Ito these Re o-

lutions.

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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of South-western University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, hereby appoints the President of the University, J. N. R. Score, and the Business Manager of the University, I. J. McCook, to take such steps as are necessary for the merging of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with Southwestern University and to receive all property of whatever kind or character of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, for and on behalf of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University, George-town, Williamson County, Texas, in accordance with the proposal presented by the President of Southwestern University to the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College on December 30, 1943, and approved under that date by said Board.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we hereby join the Board of Trustees of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, in their petition to the Board of Education of the Central Texas Conference and the Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Church, asking that this merger be approved and that the Trustees of Weatherford College be released from their offices of trust as Trustees to which they were indi-vidually and severally elected and that all authority and right, as well as all obligations, of their several offices as Trustees be transferred to the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, providing that no obligation of any kind or character now existing or which may be made by or on behalf of Weatherford College, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, by said Board of Trustees or any officer thereof, or by any officer of Weatherford College, before the con-summation of this merger, shall become an obligation of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas.

(Signed) CLAUDE C. CODY, JR.,

President, Board of Trustees Southwestern University.

EARL J. PATTON, Secretary, Board of Trustees Southwestern University.

RESOLUTIONS, COMMITTEE ON

In view of the unusual conditions which arose in the matter of making provision for the entertainment of this session of the Annual Conference and whereas Rev. T. H. Burton and the good people of Mineral Wells, at great inconvenience, have made most acceptable arrangements for the mem-bers of the Conference and for the public sessions.

And whereas we enter upon a quadrennium under the official leadership of Bishop A. Frank Smith, who has already claimed the confidence of Central Texas Conference Methodism by his able and courteous discharge of the work of the Conference, we pledge our wholehearted co-operation.

Therefore, be it•resolved: That we express to Rev. T. H. Burton, Dr. P. E. Riley, Rev. George

Grubon, the local committee of entertainment and the citizenship of Mineral Wells our heartfelt thanks for the gracious welcome given the Conference. We would express our appreciation for the efficient manner in which'they have provided hotels and homes for the entertainment of ministers and laymen.

Be it resolved that we express to Bishop Smith and the Program Com-mittee our gratitude for the spiritual tone of the Conference and the enrich-ment which came to us through the addresses of Dr. Roy L. Smith and other visitors to the Conference.

ings. We wish to thank the press for the splendid coverage of the proceed-

E. B. HAWK, Chairman. C. C. SESSIONS, Secretary.

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SABBATH OBSERVANCE We would reaffirm the historic position of Methodism that the Christian

Sabbath is one of the fundamental institutions of our religion and our civil-ization. These influences which would encroach upon it and tend to destroy its influences and lessen its sanctity are enemies to the interest of both church and state.

Seeing the general trend of letting down standards of morality by many of our people, and realizing the bad influences of the worldly amusements being conducted on the Sabbath day, we, therefore, urge our laymen to abstain from all appearances of evil, and further urge our ministers not only to preach and labor against all these things that detract from the greatest enjoyment and fellowship of the Holy Spirit but also hold up before our people the power of God that is able to save to the uttermost, and take away the desire for the contaminating things of the world, that their hearts may be so filled with the pure love of God that we will find happiness in keeping the Sabbath day Holy.

Furthermore, we urge upon our pastors to preach on this vital subject and see that instruction relating to this day be given through the Church school, Woman's Society of Christian Service and other organizations of the Church. ELMER C. CARTER, Chairman.

AUBURN S. NEELY, Secretary.

TEMPERANCE We believe that Christian people can do something about some evils

which influence the lives of the people in our communities, if we really try to change them. Therefore, we call the attention of all pastors and congre-gations to the following:

1. The evil effect of the liquor traffic upon the lives of our people and upon our government, both local and national. It is deliberately seeking also to make drinkers of intoxicants of all those in our armed forces adding to the burdens caused by war.

2. To the selling of liquors to minors and to persons already intoxi- cated.

3. To the vicious and false publicity of the liquor interests, over the radio and in newspapers, and their efforts to make women users of alcohol, their willingness to degrade womanhood by making women alcoholics.

4. To the operation of marble machines and gaming devices, which take away from our service men, our youth and children millions of dollars, culti-vating the gambling habit, and encouraging those operating them to live upon others without any real value received.

5. We note with shame the increase in salacious literature on the shelves of news stands, much of which has long been barred from the mails, sold in defiance of Christian decency and God's moral laws.

Realizing our responsibility for molding public ppinion, we make the following recommendations:

1. A campaign of education and publicity in every community ' setting forth the truth to oppose the publicity of the liquor interests.

2. An active campaign for enforcement of those laws which we already have, reaching our officers of the law, local, state, and national.

3. The using of our church resources in providing Youth Centers, and adequate programs of recreation and fellowship for our youth, under Chris-tian leadership furnished by the Church.

4. Efforts to increase the circulation of our temperance paper, The Voice, and the official publication of the United Texas Drys, The Crusader.

5. Endorsement and support of the W. C. T. U. 6. Endorsement and support of the work of the United Texas Drys, and

their vigorous and capable Secretary, Dr. Walter H. McKenzie. 7. That our Churches support the United Texas Drys financially in

whatever way they may desire. A. R. CORN, Chairman. GID J. BRYAN, Secretary.

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WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE

The Commission on World Service and Finance had before it the repre-sentatives of all the Conference interests. We had also the Communications from the General and Jurisdictional Boards. Careful consideration was made of every request, together with the financial interests of the Conference as well as the General Work.

There has been assessed against this Conference, for each year of the Quadrennium, by the General and Jurisdictional Commissions of World Serv-ice and Finance the following:

For World Service --------------- ----- - -------- ------------ --------------------. $32,618.00 ------ For General Administration .... ......-------------- . ------------ .---------- -_ 1,073.00 For Jurisdictional Conference Expense .....................----------- 3,960.00 For Episcopal support, an amount equal to one and three-fourth per cent

(1 3/4 %) of the current pastors salary in each pastoral charge. The items for World Service, General Administration, and Jurisdictional Conference are non scalable.

We recommend that Conference! budget be set up as follows: Board of Christian Education ___________________________ .._$19,000.00 .3517 ---------------------

Board of Missions and Church Extensions ---------- ---------- .. ------ . 16,000.00 .2960 For Mission work .- -- - - ------- ---- ----- -------- ----- ----- ---- 1.3,968.00 .2584 Division of Church Extension_ ----------------------------------------- 2,032.00 .0376

The Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital .............................. 10,000.00 .1850 Conference Entertainment ----- ------ .------------- ---- - 3,700.00 .0684

Texas Mission and Training School ------------------------------------------ 1,200.00 .0222 Trustee of Superannuate Homes ............... 1,200.00 .0222 Board of Lay Activities ___._._.____.___.____... --------- 500.00 .0093 Subsidy for Southwestern Advocate -------------- ............... ... __ 500.00 .0093 Board of Evangelism --------- - -------------------------------------------------------- 150.00 .0027 Board of Ministerial Training ................... 300.00 .0055

Printing Journal and Secretarial Expense .............................. 1,500.00 .0277

Total Askings for Conference Benevolences ..................$54,050.00 1.0000 For World Service --- - 32,618.00 Total Budget - --------------------------- ------ - ------ $86,668.00 The ratio between Conference and World Service is: Conference 62%,

World Service 38%. We recommend that when all Conference Benevolences have been paid,

any remaining amount be given to World Service. We call attention to the fact that all padding has been eliminated"and the askings represent the minimum requirements.

We approve and recommend that special collections be taken in all the Churches of the Central Texas Conference; this year on the date designated by the various boards and committees having them in charge, as follows: Methodist Home at Waco, Golden Cross, Methodist Student Day, Church School Rally Day, Race Relations Day, World Service Sunday, and College Day. We approve the five dollar ($5.00) plan for the support of student work in our Church Schools and Colleges.

We authorize the Treasurer to pay from the total receipts for Benev-olences the expense of the Conferences, and the following items before the distribution of any moneys are made as follows:

1. Expense of printing the Journal. 2. The expense of the Conference Secretary. 3. The printing expense and secretarial help for the Conference Treas-

urer, in such amount as shall be agreed upon between the Treasurer and the Commission on World Service and Finance.

4. The expense of bonding all Treasurers of Boards and Commissions, who handle Conference funds, including the Conference Treasurer.

5. The expense for auditing the books of the Conference Treasurer and the Treasurers of Boards and Commissions, as they shall be ordered by the Commission on World Service and Finance.

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TREASURER OF THE CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE BOARD OF EDUCATION

November 1, 1943 to October 15, 1944

SCALABLE FUND

Receipts Balance11-1-43 -----•--------------------------------------------------------

$4,955.86 Conference Treasurer:

1943 Apportionment ................................. -----------•---•--•-- 5,264.56 1944 Apportionment ---------- ---- --------------------------------- ----- 6,390.84

226.54 College Day Refund ---------------------------------•------------- 3.18 Texas National Bank Dividend ---------- ------- --------------------------- -- Equitable B. & L. Dividend ............ ................ ......................... 1944 -College Day Offerings ----------------------------------------•--------- 137.01 12,037.13

$16,992.99 Disbursements

$ 160.00 S. M. U. Pastor's School ---- -------------------------•----------------------- •----- 150.00

Southwestern Pastor's School ----------------------- ----------------- ----- - 1900.00 Southwestern University ----- ----------------------------------------------- 1,900.00

---------------------------•---------- ---------- Texas Wesleyan College - --------------------------------------------------------- -- -- 1,610.00 College......... --- ------- - ----•---•- Weatherford College.. ----------------------- ------ 805.00

S. M. U. General Fund ---_-_--- --------- - ---------- •-----------..... .... 805.00

S. M. U. School of Theology ------------------ --------------------------------- 750.00 Westminster College ---------------------------------------------------------------- T. M.S. M. General Fund ---- -------------------------------- ............ 676.85 T. M. S. M. Commission Exp. - - :..: ..

T. M.S. M. Conference Fund ............................................ ...... 115.00 1,338.10 T. M. S. M. Southwestern - - - -

COLLEGE DAY DISTRIBUTION: Southwestern -_ __- ---------- _...------------------------------------------

140.00 140.00 TexasWesleyan ------ -----_-- ------------------------------------------ ------ 114.00 Weatherford---------------- ------------- ----------------------- -----------------

60.00 454.00 Westminster------------ --------------------- ------------------ ------------------

TOTAL CASH DISBURSEMENTS - ------------------------------- ------ 9,862.10

1943 Transfer to Reserve -------------------------------------------------- ------ 583 30

1944 Transfer to Reserve --------- ---------------- ----------------------------

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ----- ----------------- --------- ------------------- 11,034.40 5,821.58 To be distributed to colleges ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------

16,855.98

Cash balance 10- 15-44 ------- ---------------- - -- -••------- .......... --•--- 137.01

$16,992.99

NON-SCALABLE FUND Balance 11-1-43 ----- ---- ------------- $1,470.40

8,680.00 General Promotion .-.--.------- Executive Sec. Travel ----------

--- 699.88 486.33 Conference Treasurer ----- _.-

$10,150.40 General Council -------------------- 210.00

Board Expense ___ -------- -$ 150.00 Mrs. C. W. Kent, Salary ...... 600.00 Camping Program ---------------- 200.00 Mrs. C. W. Kent, Travel _. --- 100.00

Conference Adult Fund - -_ 35.00 Leadership Education ..._ ----- 346.10

Conference Car Expense _._. 66.68 Office Secretary ----- ------- _ ---- 656.21 460.00 Conference Children's Fund 149.74 Rent ------- _-_ -_..._-_ -----

.__-......

Conference Youth Fund .....- 75.44 Scholarship Fund .- ---- ----- . ---- 400.00

Executive Secretary: Youth Director - --------------- Youth Director, Travel

-- - 600.00 180.00 B. F. Jack- .-.- --

son, Jr - ------------ 875.00 J. B. Holt . ...... .--- . 1,556.56 2,431.56 Total Cash Disbursements 7,846.94

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10% Transfer to Reserve _._. 218.24 Transfer to Car Sinking Fd. 133.32

Total Disbursements ........ 8,198.50

METHODIST YOl Total 1944 Offerings $ 896.03

Cash Balance 10-15-44 -------- 1,951.90

$10,150.40

JTH FELLOWSHIP To Treasurer, W.S.C.S. ........ $ 448.02 To Treasurer, Central Board 448.01

$ 896.03 $ 896.03

SCALABLE RESERVE FUND Balance 11-1-43 ......................$ 645.32 Series F War Bond -----------_$ 740.00 1943 Trsf ............... 589.00 To be distributed to 1944 Trsf ............. 583.30 1,172.30 colleges ................................ 1,077.62

$1,817.62

NON-SCALABLE Balance 11-1-43 ......................$ 181.36 1944 Transfer .......................... 218.24

$1,817.62

RESERVE FUND Jack Wilson (Insurance) ...... $ 16.59 Mrs. B. F. Jackson, Jr.

(Furniture) ........................ 22.50

J. B. Holt (Furniture) .......... 40.00

Jack Wilson (Insurance) ...... 88.00

$ 167.09 Balance 10-15-44 .................... 232.51

$399.60 $ 399.60

CONFERENCE CAR AND SINKING FUND Balance 11-1-43 ......................$ 324.98 Lane & Sons (new motor) ....$ 175.00 Transfer from Car Balance 10-15-44 .................... 283.30

Expense Account .............. 133.32

$ 458.30 $ 458.30

CHURCH SCHOOL RALLY DAY FUND

Balance 11-1-43 ....................$1,797.77 District Promotion ... .------------ $ 782.99

Total Offerings ...................... 1,178.55 Miscel. Exp. .. ------ ...... $220.84 Glen Lake Camp ...... 750.00 970.84

1,753.83 Balance 10-15-44 .................. 1,222.49

$2,976.32 $2,976.32

RECAPITULATION OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

Balance 11-1-43 ....................$ 9,495.69 Scalable Fund __._ 12,037.13 Non-Scalable ---- 8,680.00 Rally Day Fund _ 1,178.55 Methodist Youth

Fund .. ........ ----- 896.03 22,791.71

Scalable Fund ______________________$ 9,862.10 Non-Scalable Fund .............. 7,846.94 Scalable Reserve Fund . ... 740.00 Non-Scalable Reserve F'nd 167.09 Conf. Car & Sink. Fund ------ 175.00 Rally Day ------------___________________ 1,753.83 Method. Youth Fellowship 896.03

Total Cash Disbursements 21,440.99 To be distributed to

colleges .............................. 6,899.20 Cash balance 10-15-44 -------- 3,947.21

$32,287.40 $32,287.40

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RECAPITULATION OF CASH AND NET WORTH OF BOARD OF EDUCATION

CASH: Non-Scalable Fund ................................................$ 1,951.90 Non-Scalable Reserve .......................................... 232.51 Conference Car & Sinking .................................... 283.30 Glen Lake Chapel Fund ----- .......... .........._-----_....... 120.00 College Day Fund -------------------------------------------------- 137.01 Rally Day Fund ...... -------- ---------------------------------- 1,222.49 3,947.21

FIXED ASSETS: Furniture and Office Equipment ---- .-._ ............... 1,500.00

OTHER ASSETS: Non-Scalable Reserve Fund: 1941 Mercury Sedan .............................................. 1,000.00

$ 6,447.21 FINANCIAL REPORT

GLEN LAKE METHODIST CAMP

From November 1, 1943 to October 15, 1944

RECEIPTS: Balance, Nov. 1, 1943 $ 482.00

Rental---------- - --------- ................. --------------_----$8,628.81 Concession------- ............................................ 554.98 Handcrafts---•

----------------------------------------•------ 81.45 Miscellaneous ----- ------- ----- - ------- ------ - ----- ----- 37.45 New Building Fund ---- ......--------- .._--_.._..-._. 569.74 $ 9,872.43

DISBURSEMENTS: Total $10,354.43

Food----------------- - -------- ----------- ........ .------ $2,756.83 Concession ------- -------- _----------- ----------_--- 463.10 Operating Expense ------------- ..............._-_.... 448.84 Utilities ------------• -------------------- - ---------------- 317.69 Caretaker ---- --- ------- -------- -------------- --------------- 550.00 KitchenHelp -- -------------------------- --- -------------- 766.25 SummerStaff ------------- - ------------- ......... ---- 575.00 Handcrafts ------- ------------------------- - ---------------- 80.43 Advertising -------- - ----------------- ---------- ------------ 161.53 Permanent Equipment .............................. 388.83 $ 6,508.50

ADDITIONAL EXPENSES: $ 3,845.93

Dedication Expenses __________________________________$ 49g.86 Debt-Clearance Expense ----------------- _-_ ._- 169.70 Architect Expense _.. --------------- 25.00 New Buildings Material .-. -------- 552.50 $ 1,246.06

Balance Oct. 15, 1944. $2,599.87

GLEN-LAKE CAMP IS DEBT-FREE

Original cost of Camp ----------- --- --------------------- ........-..$ 6,000.00 Permanent Improvement -------- _______________________........... 2,106.82

$ 8,106.82 Cashon hand -------------- --------- ----------- -------------- ---------- 2,599.87

Net worth, 10-15-44 --------- ------------------------------------------$10,706.69

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AUDIT COMMITTEE

The books of the following funds and treasurers have been audited and received by your committee: Conference Treasurer ........................................... ........................ Walter B. Rider Minimum Salary . ----- ------------- --- ---------- ---------- ------ --------------- Hal H. Cherry GoldenCross --------------------- - ----------- -------------- - ------- ----- -------- .._...._. Hayden Edwards Board of Missions .------------------------------------ -------------- ..................--- J. R. Edwards Conference Entertainment --------------------------- ----- ------ ----- --------------------- W. J. Shelton Hospitals and Homes ---- ----- --- -------- - ------ -------------------- --------------------- Hayden Edwards Board of Education ------ ----------------------------------------------- ------------- ------ J. B. Withers

These Audits are in the hands of Claude P. Jones, Secretary. Filed for committee. These accounts are in order.

R. C. EDWARDS, Chairman. CLAUDE P. JONES, Secretary.

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148 CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

REV. J. S. DUFFY (December 1, 1942)

REV. HARLEY R. McDANIEL

(November 26, 1943—Italy)

REV. J. W. MILLS

(November 11, 1943)

MRS. J. T. BLOODWORTH (February 29, 1944)

MRS. F. P. CULVER (February 29, 1944)

MRS. J. W. MONTGOMERY

(April 20, 1944)

MRS. K. S. VAN ZANDT

(August 26, 1944)

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL 149

OBITUARIES

HARLEY ROSS McDANIEL

Harley Ross McDaniel was born near Ben Hur, in Limestone County, Texas, September 15, 1909. At the age of six he joined, the Methodist Church and on coming to manhood felt the call to give his life to the Chris-tian ministry. Through years of study at Southwestern and Trinity Univer-sity and later in our School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, he sought to enrich his life for a worthy and intelligent service.

He was greatly blessed in his marriage to Miss Christine Byars on June 28, 1532. She was not only a devoted companion but was one who possessed an understanding and interest in the life-work of her husband. Three children were born to the home—Harley Reginald, Homer Ross, and a daughter who died in infancy.

Brother McDaniel, upon being Admitted on Trial in the Central Texas Conference in 1931, was assigned to the Acquilla Charge. Other appoint-ments served during the 11 years he was in the regular itinerant ranks were Palmer, Blooming Grove, Red Oak, Milford, and Line Street, Hillsboro.

In 1942, in response to the call of his church, his country, and the in-sistent need' for spiritual leaders with our men in the armed services, he volunteered for the Chaplaincy. This took him to Harvard University for his special training. On receiving his commission as Lieutenant he was assigned to the 155th Field Artillery in the 36th Division of the Army of the United States. Few chaplains have had such a helpful and inspiring ministry to men in line of battle as did Harley McDaniel. A Captain wrote about him, say-ing, "He never failed us. When a regular type of service could not be held by reason of an engagement, he would come to us, going from one gun position to another. He always had a cheerful message, a word of prayer, and some religious literature for us. He anticipated our every need. He knew no fear." The men of the 155th Field Artillery Battalion will never forget the man of God who went with them through the inferno at Salerno and who fell at Cassino, Italy, a victim of fragmentation bombing on No-vember 26, 1943.

Harley loved his men in uniform. He knew they were the innocent suf-ferers for the ignorance, stupidity and sin of a world that had been built by their fathers. As a Chaplain he honored the church and its ministry by the high quality of the service he rendered. Wounded and dying men were comforted by his tender ministrations and undergirded by his implicit faith in the sufficiency of Christ. Soldiers will never forget, or cease to hold in grateful memory, Chaplain McDaniel, and others like him, who have paid, or may pay, the full price of devotion in an effort to help men facing death. Surely many of these servants of God walk in the spirit of Him who counted not His life dear unto Himself.

EUGENE B. HAWK.

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IN MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS. FRANK P. CULVER

(Child of the South — Child of God) By Rev. M. A. Turner

As, when some near-by friendly hill Echoes the lay of the whippoorwill, Relaying its notes upon the ear Of him, too late, the song to hear; Or, as when autumn's leaves grow red Reflect the smile of the winter dead, Bearing into winter drear, Some glory of the yester-year: So some folks enter upon life's stage Just with the passing of an age.; Upon their lips its mystic story,

WU on their heads its dying glory.

us now, beneath soft southern skies, A comely form in slumber lies; Late the house of a charming Soul Which linked the "New South" with the "Old." Born too late the "Old" to know, And yet, in time to catch its glow. • glow that limmed her life with grace, • glow that shimmered on her face; • glow that lingered on her smile, Down to the end of life's last mile. While with such mundane wealth possessed, This radiant Soul was doubly blessed. Such mortal grace plus grace divine; Truly her light must lustrous shine; And though from earthly settings gone This classic lamp shall shine right on.

Thy timely tasks all bravely done, Brave didst thou face the setting sun! So rest in hope, thou weary form; Wrapped in thy native soil, sleep warm! Over heaven's hills, fare forth, Free Soul; Know all the riches of thy goal; Breathe deep the air of health supernal, Drink oft' from springs of life eternal!

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CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL 151

MINISTERS' WIVES CLUB

The Ministers' Wives' Club of Central Texas Conference met in annual luncheon, Thursday, November 2, 1944, at the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. Mrs. G. Alfred Brown, president, presided.

Mrs. Oran Stephens gave the invocation.

Our guest of honor was Mrs. A. Frank Smith. She was presented to the group by Mrs. W. H. Cole. Mrs. Smith responded with gracious words of appreciation.

The beautiful music provided by Weatherford College included a piano solo, "Prelude in C Sharp Minor" ((Rachmanninoff) by Miss Mary Nell Davis; and a vocal solo "In a Monastery Garden" (Katelby) sung by Mrs. J. Knox Childress.

Our guest speaker was Mrs. L. M. Hogsett who spoke in a most inter-esting and entertaining way on the subject "I know about you."

The nominating committee composed of Mrs. E. R. Stanford, Mrs. W. E. Shipp, and Mrs. H. B. Loyd made its report and the following officers were elected:

President ... ------ ........ .-_.---_------------ Mrs. W. H. Cole Vice President - ------- - ----------- Mrs. Warren Johnston Secretary .................................... Mrs. C. C. Sessions Treasurer .............................. Mrs. J. D. F. Williams

Roll call by districts gave the following count:

Brownwood .. -------------------- 6 Cisco ------------------------- --- 5 Cleburne -------------------------- 8 Corsicana ------------ ----------- - 12 Fort Worth 26 Gatesville ---- --------------- ------- 1 Georgetown ------------------- _ 5 Waco ---------------------------------- 12 Waxahachie -------------------- _ 15 Weatherford .................... 10

The meeting adjourned after the singing of "Blest Be the Tie."

MRS. G. ALFRED BROWN, President. MRS. WARREN JOHNSTON, Secretary.

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(Symbols used: A-Admission; T-Transfer; Ra-Readmission; U-Unification; C-R.ecognition of Credentials from other Evangelical Churches; E-Effective; R-Retired; Sy- Supernumerary.)

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P- -- -------------------- R A 1902 87. Ogle, T. S............................ E T 1918 21. Patterson, E. R_________________ R A 1902 88. Wallace, R. T ........ ............. E A 1918 22. Turney, A. E---------------------- E A 1903 89. Ward, W. W....................... E A 1918 23. Howell, Z. L_______________________ _ R A 1904 90. Lightfoot, E. H.................. E A 1919 24. Jones, W. T. --------------------- E A 1904 91. Hall, A. W ........................... R T 1919 25. McAfee, J. U..______.-_______- E A 1904 92. Stout, H. E .......................... R T 1919 26. Baldridge, J. H_________________ E A 1905 93. Cloud, W. J......................... R A 1920 27. Bryan, Gid J -------------- E A 1905 94. Edmiaston, B. B...- .......... E A 1920 28. Clark, H. B. -------------------- .. E A 1905 95. Sharbutt, J. W ................... E A 1920 29. Gaskins, W. D_ __________________ R T 1905 96. Buttrill, C. M...................... E T 1920 30. Chenoweth, E. B.__________ R T 1906 97. LaPrade, R. J ..................... E T 1920 31. Huddleston, H. D."_____.__-_._ R T 1906 98. Helm, A. J .......................... E A 1920 32. Neal, John M. -------- .---------- - E T 1906 99. Dailey, E. M ........................ E A 1920 33. Simpson, C. E_____ ---- _---------- R T 1906 100. Briggs, R. E........................ E A 1921 34. Keener, W. H_____________________ R A 1907 101. Culwell, J. W....................... R A 1921 35. Siceloff,,J. A._-.________________ E A 1907 102. Ferguson, W. C.................. E A 1921 36. Vinsant, W ------------------------- R A 1907 103. Page, Earl........... ............... R A 1921 37. Riley, P. E ------- _----------------- E A 1907 104. Ray, J. L............................. E A 1921 38. Adams, J. F. --------------- ___ E A 1908 105. Shuler, P. L ........................ E A 1921 39. Bowman, H. C__________________ E A 1908 106. Smith, W. F........................ E A 1921 40. Kimbrow, B. E -------- E A 1908 107. Wade, C. E .......................... E A 1921 41. Langston, R. A ................... E A 1908 108. Gilleland, W. B .................. . R T 1921 42. McGehee, F. L___________________ . R T 1908 109. Porter, D. K ........................ . E T 1921 43. Wilkins, C. E.__ ---------------- _ E A 1908 110. Patterson, J. I.................... E A 1921 44. Kinslow, W. T___________________ R A 1909 111. Kramer, B. W .................... . R C 1922 45. Neill, W. A_________ -------------- - R A 1409 112. Morrison, V. P................... E A 1922 46. Culver, F. P. -------------- __.__. R T 1911 113. Shugart, C. 0..................... ....E T 1923 47. Doss, W. H. ______________________ R T 1910 114. Price, R. H .......................... . E A 1923 48. Isbell, J. F.. _.__ ---------------- E A 1910 115. Gordon, E. R ...................... . E A 1923 49. Morphis, W. J.------------------ R T 1910 116. McCaulley, D. R ............... .. E A 1923 50. Srfioot, J. D. __________________ R A 1910 117. Utley, P. 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135. Smith, Hubert C., E A 1925 209. Duncan, J. Beal.............,... E A 1987 136. Shipp, W. E ........................ E A 1925 210. Lavender, G. T................... E A 1987 137. Bishop, C. M ....................... R T 1926 211. Brown, Pat......................... E A 1938 138. Goodioe, R. W ...................... E T 1926 212. Sprinkle, J. W.................... E A 1988 139. Gwaltney, W. G .................. E T 1926 213. Pittman, Clyde W............. E A 1938 140. Christopher, Paul .............. R T 1927 214. Sanders, Lloyd................... E Ra 1938 141. Ingram, F. H ....................... E A 1927 215. Kornegay, Geo. F............... E T 1938 142. Stephens, Oran ................... E A 1927 216. Morton, W. B..................... . R T 1938 143. Barnes, D. L ....................... E A 1927 217. McMicken, W. P................ E T 1938 144. Whitefield, J. W ................ E . A 1928 218. Williams, S. W.................... R T 1938 145. Wilson, J. T ......................... R T 1928 219. Barnes, S. A........................ E T 1938 146. Anderson, W. E ................... R T 1928 220. Martin, Robert E ............... E A 1939 147. Davis, G. W....- ................. E T 1928 221. Bennett, Harold 0............. E Ra 1939 148. Wilkerson, C. A .................. E C 1928 222. Coleman, W. H................... R T 1939 149. Minor, Ora ........................... Sy C 1928 223. Fenton, W. J ..... ................. . R T 1939 150. Davenport, J. L ................. E A 1928 224. Bowden, W. M ................. .... E T 1939 151. Wooten, C. D ...................... E A 1928 225. Thompson, W. D................ R T 1939 152. Edwards, Hayden ............... E A 1929 226. Berquist, C. W................... E U 1939 153. McVey, D. E ........................ E C 1929 227. Elley, Arthur G. ..... ........... E U 1939 154. Henson, C. C ...................... E T 1929 228. Gatlin, G. Weldon.............. E U 1939 155. Williams, H. W .................. E T 1929 229. Hopkins, H. M... ................ . E U 1939 156. Stanford, E. R- .... ............. . E T 1930 230. Moberg, Theodore.............. E U 1939 157. McCord, B. L ....................... E T 1930 231. Peterson, Albert................ E U 1939 158. Baker, S. A ......................... E A 1930 232. Steinman, Willie H....:...... E U 1939 159. Crain, H. W ........................ E A 1931 233. Mokowski, Wm.................. R U 1939 160. Dow, Vivtor D .................... R T 1931 234. Sanstrom, J. H................... Sy U 1939 161. Fee, Z. R .............................. Sy T 1931 235. Witt, J. W. A...................... R U 1939 162. Willingham, R. R .............. E A 1931 236. Corn, A. R........................... E U 1989 163. Vanderpool, L. R ................ E T 1932 237. Cooper, Lamar................... E U 1939 164. Farmer, J. D ........................ E T 1932 238. Davis, Roy .......................... E U 1989 165. Brown, G. Alfred ............... E T 1932 239. Harwood, Sprigg ............... . E U 1939 166. Cunningham, W. P ........... . E T 1932 240. Hearn, E. 0 ......................... E U 1939 167. Phelan, M ............................. R T 1932 241. Hogg, W. H......................... E U 1939 168. Ramse, J.D .......................... E T 1932 242. Howell, M. B .............. ......... E U 1939 169. Chisholm, J. W ................... E T 1932 143. Lawhon, L. M..................... E U 1939 170. Carruth, J. R ...................... E A 1932 244. Black, W. E....................... R U 1939 171. Calvert, R. C ........................ E A 1932 145. Bounds, G. W ........ .............. R U 1939 172. Greebon, G. M ..................... E A 193f 246. Milburn, O. W.................... R U 1939 173. Johnson, Roy ....................... E A 1932 247. Barrett, J. W...................... Sy U 1939 174. Hawk, E. B ....................... V T 19A:; 248. Browning, B. F................. E T 1939 175. Hankla, W. L ...................... E T 1983 249. Peacock, Allen A............... E T 1939 176. Son, Thad E ........................ E A 1933 250. Sutton, C. A....................... E T 1989 177. Fisher, Wm. S .................... E A 1933 251. Knight, D. T....................... R T 1939 178. Hooper, R. B ....................... E T 1934 252. Milner, Leon ....................... E T 1989 179. Barcus, E. R ....................... R T 1934 253. Mathis, Leon C................... E A 1940 180. Score, J. N. R..................... E T 1934 254. Renolds, Wayne................. E A 1940 1.81. Bane, W. V ........................ E A 1934 255. Thompson, C. H................. E A 1940 182. Benkley, Fred G ................. E A 1934 256. Tucker, Lewis E................ E A 1940 183. Lloyd, H. B ..... ................. E A 1934 257. Carter, Elmer C................. E T 1940 184. Ferrill, Alton W... .. - ... - E A 1934 255. Craig, E. L.......................... E T 1940 185. Shelton, W. J ..................... E A 1934 259. Sterek, Tom ...................... E T 1940 186. Williams, L. S.................... E A 1935 260. Canafax, C. W................... E A 1941 187. Smith, R. G ......................... E A 1935 261. Bowman, G. C.................... E A 1941 188. Jackson, B. F ...................... E A 1935 262. Holt, J. B............................. E A 1941 189. Edwards, R. C .................... E T 1935 263. Ansley, James B............... E T 1941 190. Dunson, Wallace N........... E T 1935 264. Barron, J. Daniel ............... E T 1941 191. Knox, M. H ......................... E T 1935 265. Craven, L. B....................... E T 1941 192. Cole, C. H ............................ E T 1935 266. Crutchfield, Finis A......... E T 1941 193. Parmer, Quay .................... E T 1936 267. Draper, Harry F................ E T 1941 194. McDonald, O. D ................. E T 1936 268. Johnson, E. H..................... R T 1941 195. Jones, C. P. ......................... E T 1936 269. Roper, Ernest ................... E T 1941 196. Comer, G. P ....................... E T 1936 270. Barnett, Hubert H ............ . E A 1942 197. Schulze, U. A ...................... E to 1936 271. Granger, Thomas B........... E A 1942 198. Meritt, John S .................... E A 1936 272. Greenwaldt, Wm. M.......... E A 194.2 199. Sessions, C. C ..................... E A 1986 273. Deats, Paul K., Jr............. E A 1942 200. Slayden, Milton E A 1936 274. White, Vernon G............... E A 1942 201. Neely, Auburn S.. .......... E A 1936 275. Lee, I. D. S.......................... E T 1942 202. Burton, Raymond M......... E A 1936

I 276. Shearer, Geo. W ................. E T 1942

203. Morphis, John W., Jr....... E A 1936 277. Salyer, O. B ........................ E T 1943 204. Taylor, W. C ................... A 1936 278. Boyd, R. H........................... E T 1043 205. Webb, Atticus ..................... R T 1936 27,. Garner, P.O. - .................. E T IM2 206. Boone, Lesie A ................... E T ,1937 250. Bohmfalk, E. F.................. E T 1942 207. Suddath, Frank K ............. E T 1937 ,

281. Johnston, Warren......:....... E T 1942 208. Bailey, J. Morris ................ E A 1937 282. Ellis, Cecil ........................... E T 1942

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mitted into Exe. Date Ret'd

Years of tion Conf. Year How Des- Elder Cen.Tex. Service

con Conf.

Boaz, Bishop H. A..... R N'w Tex... 1889 O.T. 1891 1891 1893 O.T. 1889 ...... 1938 49 Adams, J. F........... Ef C. Tex..... 1908 O.T. 1910 1910 1913 O.T. 1908 36 Allison, D. Rhea....... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 O.T. ...... 1943 ...... O.T. 1942

............

2 Anderson, W. E........ R C. Tex..... 1916 O.T. 1918 1920 1920 O.T. 1916 ...... ......

...... 1940 24

Andrews, W. B......... R N. Ala..... 1887 O.T. 1889 1887 1891 T. 1894 ...... 1939 52 Ansley, James B........ Ef S'w Kan.... 1937 O.T. 1940 1940 1941 T. 1941 7 Ashlev, Aubrey........ Ef T. 1944 ............

Bailey, J. Morris....... Lf C. Tex..... 1937 O.T. 1939 1931 i .

194. O.T. 1937 ...... .. ..

7 Baird, J. V............ R In. Mis.... 1896 O.T. 1907 1899 1907 T. 1913

............ 1942 46

Baker, S. A............ Ef C. Tex..... 1930 O.T. 1932 1928 1931 O.T. 1930 ......

14 Baldridgge, J. H........ Ef N'w Tex... 1905 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 O.T. 1905

............ 39

Bane, W. V............ Lf C. Tex..... 1934 O.T. 1936 1936 1938 O.T. 1934 ............

10 Barcus, Ed R.......... R N'w Tex... 1898 O.T. 1900 1895 1899 T. 1934

............ 1944 46

Barnes, D. L........... Lf C. Tex..... 1927 O.T. 1929 1929 1932 O.T. 1927 ......

17 Barnes, S. A........... Lf N'w Tex... 1896 O.T. 1899 1899 1901 T. 1938

...... ...... 48

Barnett, H. H.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 O.T . .................. O.T. 1942 ............

2 Barrett, J. W .......... S N'w T. MP. 1903 O.T. ........... 1921 M. 1939 27 ............

S 1939 9 Barron, J. Daniel....... Lf N. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1930 T. 1941 19 Besird, W. R.......... Ef N. Ala..... 1920 O.T. 1922 1922 1924 T. 1924

............ 24

Bell, C. F ............. Ef C. Tex..... 1912 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1912 ............

32 en ley, Fred G ....... Ef C. Tex..... 1934 O.T. 1936 1934 1938 O.T. 1934

...... 10

Bennett, H. 0......... Lf S'w Mo.... 1927 O.T. 1930 1930 1939 Re ad. 1939 5 ............

12 Bergin, John W........ R Texas...... .897 O.T. 1899 1897 1901 T. A15 ......

...... 1944 47

Bergquist, C. W........ Ef C. Saved.... 1913 O.T. 1915 1913 1917 M. 1939 31 Bishop, C. M .......... R Holston.... 1887 O.T. 1889 1889 1891 T. 1926

............ 1934 47

Black, W. E........... R Tex. M.P... 1890 O.T. 1893 ...... 1893 M. 1939 ...... 25 1938

Bledsoe, Marvin C..... Ef C. Tax.... 1944 O.T. ............ ..... O.T. 1944 ....

Bohmfalk, E. F........ Ef ...... 1930 1934 T. 1942 ............ ....

Bond, J. M............ LE C. Tex..... 1911 O.T. 19i3 1913 1915 O.T. 1911 ............

33 Boone, Leslie A........ Ef W. Tex.... 1924 O.T. 1926 1926 1928 T. 1937 ............

20 Boulware, W. T........ Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1914 1917 O.T. 1913

............

............ 31 Bounds, G. W......... R McCain MP .............................. M. 1939 Bowden, W. M......... Ef C. Tex..... 1908 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 T. 1939

............ _ 36

Bowles, J. S........... R W. Va..... 1886 O.T. 1888 1888 1890 T. 1917 ............

1922 36 Bowman, Glenn C...... Ef C. Tex..... 1941 O.T . ............ ...... O.T. 1941

...... 3

Bowman, H. C......... Ef N'w Tex... 1908 O.T. 1910 1910 1914 O.T. 1908 ............

36 Boyd, R. H............ Ef C. Tex...... 1913 O.T. 1916 1916 1918 T. 1942

............ 30

Brigggse, Ro E......... Bro%'tt,

Lf C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1921 ............ ............

23 laude T. .... R C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1017 O.T. 1913 ...... 1942 29

Brown G. Alfred....... Lf Tenn...... 1929 O.T. 1932 1932 1934 T. 1932 15 Brown, Iat............ Ef C. Tex..... 1938 O.T. 1940 1938 1943 O.T. 1938

............ 6

Browning, B. F........ Ef N. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 T. 1939 ............ ...... 19

Broughton, L. L........ Ef Tex. M.P... 1934 O.T. 1938 ...... 1938 M. 1939 ......

10 Bryan, Gid J.......... Ef N'w Tex... 1905 O.T. 1908 1908 1910 O.T. 1905

............ 39

Burton, Raymond M... Ef C. Tex..... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 ...... .....

8 3urton, T. H.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1913

............ 31

Butler, C. Y........... Ef N. Mex.... 1931 O.T. 1933 1933 1935 T. 1942 ............

13 3uttrill, C. M.......... Ff W. Okla.... 1913 O.T. 1916 1916 1918 T. 1920

............ 31

3uttrill, J. E.......... Ef Okla....... 1910 O.T. 1912 1913 1915 T. 1944 ............ ...... 34

~anafax, G. Wilson..... Ef C. Tex..... 1941 O.T. 1943 1942 1943 O.T. 1941 ............ .....

3 ,alvert, R. C.......... Ff C. Tex..... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1936 O.T. 1932 ...... 12 ,antrell, P. E.......... R C. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1919 1917 1921 O.T. 1917 ......

...... 1937 20

,arruth, John R....... Ef C. Tex..... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1937 O.T. 1932 12 Tarter, Elmer C........ Ef N. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1920 1920 1922 T. 1940

...... ...... 27

,henoweth, E. B....... R Denver..... 1890 O.T. 1892 1892 1894 T. 1909 ............ ...... 1911 21

,hisholm. D. A........ Ef C. Tex..... 1916 O.T. 1918 1917 1920 O.T. 1916 ...... 28 ,hisholm, J. W ........ Ef Miss....... 1907 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 T. 1932 2

...... 35

,hristopher, Paul.. .. R N. Tea..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1923 1927 T. 1927 ...... ...... 1935 12

Tbunn, Marcus M...... Ef C. Tex..... 1912 O.T. 1914 1914 1916 O.T. 1912 32 ,lark, H. B............ Ef N'w Tex... 1905 O.T. 1907 1907 1909 O.T. 1905

............

............ 39

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— O.T.

— con --

1894 —

Conf. — — -- -- ---

Clarke, W. A.......... --

R — La......... 1894 1897 T. 1912 ...... 1935 44

Cloud, W. J........... R C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1922 1922 1924 O.T. 1920 ...... 1939 19 Cole, C. H ............. Ef E. Okla.... 1926 O.T. 1928 1928 1930 T. 1935 ... ..... 18 Cole, W. H............ Ef C. Tex..... 1916 O.T. 1918 1916 1918 O.T. 1916 ....... 29 Coleman, W. H........ R La......... 1902 O.T. 1904 1904 1906 T. 1929 ...... 1944 42 Comer, G P ..... ...... Ef I; Alle..... 1927 O.T. 1929 1929 1931 T. 1936 ............ 17 Connell, W. L......... Ff C. Tex..... 1914 O.T. 1917 1917 1921 O.T. 1914 ............ 30 Cooper, Lamar ........ Lf Ark. M.P... 1934 O.T. 1938 ...... 1938 M. 1939 2 ...... 8 Corn, A. R............ 1!f Ind. M.P... 1902 O.T. 1912 ...... 1912 M. 1939 9 ...... 33 Craig, E. L............ Ef N. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1928 1928 1930 T. 1940 ............ 19 Crain, Hubert W....... Ef C. Tex..... 1930 O.T. 1933 1930 1933 O.T. 1930 ...... Graven, L. B.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1918 O.T. 1920 1920 1922 T. 1941 ...... ...... 26 Crawford, Roy L....... Ef C. Tex..... 1924 O.T. 1926 1925 1928 O.T. 1924 ...... 20 Creed, J. J............ Ef N. Tex..... 1899 O.T. 1901 1901 1903 T. 1900 ............ 45 Crosby, R. A.......... R In. Miss.... 1898 O.T. 19W 1895 1899 T. 1916 ..... 1943 45 Crutchfield, Finis A..... Ef N. Tex..... 1904 O.T. 1906 1906 1914 T. 1941 Stu. 5 ...... 35 Culver, F. P........... R Ala........ 1888 O.T. 1890 1890 1892 T. 1911 ...... 1940 52 Gulwell, J. W.......... R G. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1920 1925 O.T. 1921 ...... 1943 22 Cunningham, W. P..... Ef Wis........ 1905 O.T. 1907 1904 1905 Re ad. 1932 ............ 12 Dailey, E. M.......... Ef G. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1920 ............ 24 Davenport, J. Lester.... Ed C. Tex..... 1928 O.T. 1931 1931 1933 O.T. 1928 ............ 16 Davenport, R. H....... R C. Tex..... 1924 O.T. 1926 1926 1928 O.T. 1924 ...... 1935 11 Davidson, L. W., Jr.... Ff N. Tex..... 1992 O.T. .................. T. 1943 ............ 2 Davis, George W....... Ef Texas...... 1899 O.T. 1903 1900 1904 T. 1928 ...... 45 Davis, Roy............ Ef Tex. M.P... 1927 O.T. 1930 ...... 1930 M. 1939 ............ 17' Dente, P. K., Jr........ 1-1 G. Tex..... 1942 O.T. ...... 1942 ...... O.T. 1942 ............ 2 Deaver, Derward 0.... Doss, W. H............

Ef R

C. Tex..... Tenn......

1944 1875

O.T . O.T. 1877

.. ............... 1877 1879

O.T. 1944 T. 1910 ......

................... 1918 43

Dow, Victor D......... R C. Tex..... 1916 O.T. 1918 1914 1920 O.T. 1916 ...... 1942 28 Draper, Harry F....... Ef Okla....... 1910 O.T. 1913 1913 1915 T. 1 941 Stu. 5 ...... 29 Duncan, J. Beal........ Ef C. Tex..... 1937 O.T. 1939 1933 1937 O.T. 1937 ............ 7 Denson, Wallace N..... Ef C. Tex..... 1924 O.T. 1926 1926 1928 O.T. 1924 ...... Edmaiston, B. B....... Ef C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1922 1922 1924 O.T. 1920 ...... 24 Edwards, Hayden...... Ef C. Tex..... 1929 O.T. 1932 1931 1933 O.T. 1929 ............ 15 Edwards, R. C......... Ef S'w me.... 1916 O.T. 1918 1918 1920 T. 1935 ...... ...... E8 Elly, A. G ............. Ef Sa......... 1112 0 1914 1914 1913 1916 M. 1939 ...... . Ellis, Cecil ............. Ef N'w Tex... 1931 O.T. 1933 1933 1935 T. 1942 ...... 1 Ellis, T. D ............ Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1913 ............ 31 Ellis, T. W............ S N'w Tex... 1900 O.T. 1902 1894 1904 O.T. 1900 ...... S 1910 10 English, A. Bryson..... Ef N. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 T. 1935 ............ 23 Evans, A. Norman..... Lf New Mex.. 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 T. 1943 ............ 35 Farmer, J. D.......... Ef N'w Tex... 1927 O.T. 1929 1929 1931 T. 1932 ...... ......

S1944 17 34 Fee, Z. R .............. S N'w Tex... 1910 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 T. 1918 ......

Felder, L. L........... Ef C. Tex..... 1911 O.T. 1913 1912 1914 O.T. 1911 ............ 33 Felder,Roy L.......... Fenton, W. J..........

Ef It

C. Tex .... Columbia...

1944 1890

O.T O.T. 1892

.................. 1892 1896

O.T. 1944 T. 1939

..........

...... 1941 51 Ferrill, A.W........... Ef C. Tex.:... 1934 O.T. 1936 1936 1938 O.T. 1934 ...... 10 Ferguson, W. C........ Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1914 1925 O.T. 1921 . ...••• 23 Fisher, Wm. S......... Ef C. Tex..... 1933 O.T. 1935 1935 1937 O.T. 1933 ...... ..... Fleming, Durwood..... Ef N. Tex..... 1939 O.T. 1941 1941 1942 T. 1944 ............ 5 Flynn, W. A........... Franklin, A. W.........

Ef Ef

. .......... O, Tex. ...

...... 1918 O.T.

.................. 1920 1916

...... 1918

T. 1944 O.T. 1918

......

............ ...... ...... ,

26 Gafford, A. S.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 O.T. 1923 ............ 21 Gardner, J. T.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1925 1929 O.T. 1925 ...... Garner, F. 0........... Ef N'w Tex... 1926 O.T. 1923 1923 1930 T. 1942 ............

1936 18

Gaskins, W. D......... R La......... 1891 O.T. 1893 1893 1897 T. 1905 ...... 45

Gathings, Ervin........ Ef C. Tex .... 1944 O.T. .................. O.T. 1944 .................. Gatlin, G. Weldon...... Ef So......... 1933 O.T. 1935 1935 1937 M. 1939

4 .............

1938 11 20 Gilleland, W. B........

Gilmore, S. P.......... R R

C. Tex..... C. Tex.....

1914 1912

O.T. O.T.

1916 1915

1915 1907

1923 1915

O.T. 1914 O.T. 1912 5 1931 14

Godby, Chas. T ..... .. Ef C. Tex..... 1944 O.T . ..... ............ O.T. 1944 ............ , 24 Goodies, R. W......... Ef W. Okla.... 1919 O.T. 1922 1913 1918 T. 1926 1 ......

Gordon, E. R.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 O.T. 1923 ............ 21 Gordon, A. W........... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1043 ............

1920 31 18 Gore, J. 0 ............. R 1902 O.T. 1904 1904 1907 T. 1910 ......

Granger, Thos. B....... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 O.T . ............ ...... O.T. 1942 ............ 2 12 Greebon, Geo. M....... Ef C. Tex..... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1936 O.T. 1932 .......

Greenwaldt. Wm. M.... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 O.T. ...... 1942 ...... O.T. 1942 ............ 2 Gwaltney W. G......... Ef C. Tex..... .913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 T. 1926 4.. ......

1942 27 40 Hall, A. W ............ R N'w Tex... 1902 O.T. 1904 1904 1906 T. 1919 ......

Hall, Herschel W....... Ef Okla. MI ... 1935 O.T. 1938 ...... 1938 M. 1939 ............ 9

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R Ef

Ark........ 1886 O.T. 1888 1887 1890 T. 1901 ...... ............

1910 24 ....... Harwood. Sprigg....... Ef

.................. Tex. M.P... 1931 O.T. 1939

....................... ...... 1939

T. 1944 M. 1939 Stu.B

............ 5 Hawk, Eugene B....... Ef N'w Tex... 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 T. 1933

...... 35 Hays, J. M............ Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1918 O.T. 1913

............ 31 Head, J. W .. . ......

Henson, Chet C........ R Ef

Ark........ N. Tex.....

1886 1928

O.T. O.T.

1888 1930

1R88 1929

1890 1930

T. 1908 T. 1929

......

............

7........... 1920 34

16 Hearn, E. 0........... R Tex. M.P......... O.T. 1913 ...... 1913 M. 1939 4 1940 Hearon, W. J.......... R Little Rock. 1889 O.T. 1891 1891 1893 T. 1898 1937 ... ....

48 Heizer, R. H........... R N'w Tex... 1897 O.T. 1899 1899 1902 O.T. 1897 ......

1941 44 Helm, A. J............ Ef C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1923 1923 1927 O.T. 1920 ...... ...... 24 Hendrickson, J. D...... R N'w Tex... 1893 O.T. 1895 1895 1897 O.T. 1893

...... 1931 38 Hightower, C. 0....... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1913

......

...... 31 Hightower, I. E........ R N'w Tex... 1890 O.T. 1892 1892 1895 O.T. 1890 ...... 1932 42 Hogg, W. H........... Ef ............ 1933 O.T. 1938 ...... 1938 M. 1939

......

Holt, John B.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1941 O.T. 1943 1943 ...... O.T. 1941 ............ ....

3 Hopkins, H. M......... Ef So......... 1913 O.T. 1915 1914 1917 M. 1939 ............

31 Hooper, R. B.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1914 O.T. 1916 1914 1918 O.T. 1914 ............

30 Howell, M. B.......... Ef Ft. Sm MP. 1930 O.T. 1933 ...... 1933 M. 1939 ............

14 Howell, Z. L........... R N'w Tex... 1904 O.T. 1906 1906 1908 O.T. 1904 ...... ............

1943 39 Iluddleston, H. D...... R Texas...... 1903 O.T. 1905 1904 1909 T. 1906 1935 32 Ingram, F. H.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1927 O.T. 1929 1929 1931 O.T. 1927 ......

17 Irvin, David........... R C. Tex..... 1918 . 1918 . 1918 Presby1918 .

...... ...... 1942 24 Isbell, J. Fletcher....... Ef C. Tex..... 1910 O.T. 1912 1912 1914 O.T. 1910 ...... ...... 34 Jackson, B. F.,Jr...... Ef C. Tex..... 1935 O.T. 1937 1937 1939 O.T. 1935 9 Jones, Claude P........ Ef Miss....... 1915 O.T. 1917 1915 1919 T. 1931

............ 29 ,Tones, W. T........... Ef N'w Tex... 1904 O.T. 1907 1906 1908 O.T. 1904

............

...... 40 Johnson, E. H......... R N'w Tex... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 T. 1941 ...... 1944 19 Johnson, Floyd E...... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1926 1929 O.T. 1925

...... 19 Johnson, Roy F........ EU C. Tex .... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1936 O.T. 1932

............ 12 Johnston, Warren...... Ef N. Ark..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 T. 1942

............ 21 Kattner, A. S.......... Ef St. L .... 1921 C.T. 1923 ............ T. 1942

...... ...... 23 Keener, W. H.......... R N'w Tex... 1907 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 O.T. 1907

............

...... 1927 20 Kimbrough, R. E....... Ef C. Tex..... 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 O.T. 1909 35 Kinslow, W. T......... R C. Tex..... 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 O:T. 1909

............ 1930 21 Kirkpatrick, Seba...... Ef Tenn...... 1907 O.T. 1909 1904 1908 T. 1913

......

............ 37 Knight, D. T......... R W. Okla.... 1920 O.T. 1922 1922 1924 T. 1939 ...... 1944 24 Knox, M. Howard...... Idf St. Louis... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1936 T. 1935 12 Kornegay, Geo. F...... Ef N'w Tex... 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 1913 T. 1938

............ 35 Kramer, P. W.........

Kupferle, N. H........ R Ef

Wis........ C. Tex.....

1005 1944

O.T. O.T

1907 1907 1,909 T. 1922 ............ ...... 1939 34

Langston, Rov A....... Ef N'w Tex... 1908 .

C.T. 1911 ..................

1911 1915 O.T. 1944 O.T. 1908

.................... 36 LaPrade, R.J ......... Ef N. Tex..... 1918 O.T. 1920 1918 1922 T. 1920

............ 25 Lavender, Garland T... Ef C. Tex..... 1937 O.T. 1939 1939 .1941 O.T. 1937

...... ...... 7 Lawhon, L. M ......... Ef Akr. M.P... 1928 O.T. 1931 ...... 1931 M. 1039

............

...... 16 Layne, 1'. W........... Ef r~_ Tee..... 1912 O.T. 1915 1914 1915 O.T. 1912 18 ......

14 Lee, I. D. S............ Ef N.Mex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1929 T. 1942 21 Lightfoot, E. H........ Loyd, H. B............

Ef Ef

.v.'1'ex. ... C. Tex ....

1918 1934

O.T. O.T.

1920 1936

1918 1936

1918 1938

T. 1919 O.T. 1934

............

...... ...... 26 10 Makows'i, Wm........ R S. Ger...... 1898 O.T. 1900 1900 1902 M. 1939

............ 1936 38 Marney, r. K.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1924 O.T. 1926 1926 1928 O.T. 1924

... .. 20 Martin, R. Earl........ 17 f . Tex..... 1939 O.T. 1941 1941 1943 O.T. 1939

...... ...... 5 Martin, B. Rho 'es.. .. Ef C. Tex..... 1944 I O.T . .................. O.T. 1944

............ Mathis, Leon.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1940 O.T . .................. O.T. 1940

.................... 4 McAden, Lynn....... f T' 1944

............ McAfee, J. U. ........ McCauley, D.

Ef Ef

N'w Tex... C. Tex.....

1904 1923

O.T. O.T.

1906 1925

1904 1923

...... 1905 1927

0.'1'. 1904 O.T. 1923

.....

............ .. .

40 McCord, B. L.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1930 O.T. 1933 1932 1935 O.T. 1030

............ 21 14 McCree, D. L. ........ Ef N. Mex.... 1933 O.T. 1937 1930 1932 T. 1942

............ 9 McDonald, J. M ....... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 C . .................. Presby1942

...... ...... 2 McDonald, 0. D. I .... Ef N'w Tex... 1932 O.T. 1934 1934 1936 T. 1936

............

...... 12 McGehee, F. I.......... McMickin, W. P......

R Ef

W. Tex.... W- Onla....

1894 1911

O.T. O.T.

1896 1913

1894 1911

1896 1923

T. 1908 T. 1935

...... 6

...... 1915 21

27 McVey, D.11.......... Ef Mo. M.P... 1917 O.T. 1918 ...... 1918 T. 1929 ......

27 Meritt, John R......... Ef v. Tex..... 193 i O.T. 1938 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 ...... ......

8 Milburn, 0. W......... R Tex. M.P .. ...... .................. M....193A ............

1939 Miller, Melvin R...... Fr Okla .................. ... .............. T. 19B ...... ....

Milner, Icon........... Ef N. Tex..... 1933 O.T. 1936 1936 1939 T. 1939 ............

ll Minor, Ora............ S ..... ............ Moberg, Theodore...... Ef C. Swell.... 1908 O.T. 1911 1908 1912 M. 1939

......

............ 36

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MINISTERS' SERVICE RECORD—Continued

Name Pres. Rela-

First Admitted Year F.C.

Ordained How and When Ad- mitted into Exe.

Date Ret'd

tion Conf. Year How Des- Elder Cen.Tex.

1936: 1938

con Conf.

Morphis, J. W., Jr...... Ef f'. Tex..... O.T. 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 .. Morphis, W.J......... R Texas...... 1900 O.T. 1906 1900 1908 T. 1910 ...... 1931

Morrison. Van P....... rf C. Tex..... 1922 O.T. 1924 1924 1926 O.T. 1922 ........ . Morton, C

'N .......... R N'w Tex... 1900 O.T. 1902 1902 1904 T . . ...... 1936

Morton, 0. A.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1911 O.T. 1913 1910 1916 O.T. 1911 .•.••• ......

Morton, W. B......... R C. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1920 1920 1922 O.T. 1917 ...... ..... Moss, W. W........... R N. Miss.... 1887 O.T. 1889 1889 1893 T. 1898 ...... 1935

Nation, R. W.......... R N'w Tex... 1900 O.T. 1902 1902 1904 O.T. 1900 ...... 1935 Neal, John M .......... Ef Texas...... 1902 O.T. 1904 1904 1907 T. 1906 .•••.• ...•..

Neely, Auburn S....... Ef C. Tex..... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1941 O.T. 1936 ...•.. .•••• Neill, W. A........".... R N'w Tex... 1909 O.T. 1911 1911 191,3 O.T. 1909 ...... 1926 Neville, S. P........... R N'w Tex... 1902 O.T. 1904 1900 1904 O.T. 1902 .•.•.• 1935

Norris, J. J............ Ef C. Tex..... 1943 O.T. .... .... .... O.T. 1943 .•••.• ..•.• Odom. 0. 0........... R C. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1919 1919 1921 O.T. 1917 ••••• ••••• Ogle, T. S ............. Ef Texas...... 1911 O.T. 1913 1913 1915 T. 1918 • •• ...•.• Oglesby, J. C.......... Ef .......................................... T. 1944 ............

Oliver, J. L............ Ef C. Tex..... 1915 O.T. 1917 1917 1919 O.T. 1915 •• •• Page, Earl ............. R C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1921 ••••.. 1438 Parmer, Quay.......... Ef N. Ala..... 1933 O.T. 1936 1936 1938 T. 1936 •••.. Patterson, E. R........ R N. Tex..... 1902 O.T. 1904 1902 19.. T. ...... 1938

Patterson, J. Fred...... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 O.T. 1913 4 .••..•

Patterson, Joel........ Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1926 1921 1928 O.T. 1921 . •.. •••••. Peacock, Allen A....... Ef N'w Tex... 1930 O.T. 1932 1932 1934 T. 1939 ••••• ••••• Peters, Grady.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1943 O.T. O.T. 1943 . . . Feterson, Albert........ Ef So......... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1940 M. 1939 ••••.• ••••• Phelan, M ............. R N'w Tex... 1905 O.T. 1907 1907 1909 T. 1932 .•••.. 1939

Pittman, Clyde W...... Ef C. Tex..... 1938 O.T. 1940 1940 1942 O.T. 1938 .••••. ••.•• Torter, D. K........... Ef Texas...... 1898 O.T. 1900 1900 1902 T. 1921 ...... .•.••• Poteet, Horace......... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1914 1917 O.T. 1913 ............

Price, R. Henry........ Ef C. Tex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 ,925 1927 O.T. 1923 ••.... ••••• Ramsey, J. D.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1915 1915 1917 T. 1932 4 ......

Ray, J. I ............... Ef C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1920 •••..• ...... Reynolds, Wayne....... Ef C. Tex..... 1940 O.T. 1942 1941 1942 O.T. 1940 ...... • ••. Riley, P. E............ F.f N'w Tex... 1907 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 T. 1914 •••.•. ••.••. Riley, Philipp M ........ Ef C. Tex..... 1941 O.T. 1943 .... 1943 O.T. 1941 •••••• ••••• Rogers, L. R.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1943 O.T. O.T. 1943 . •. . . . . • • Roper,Ernest.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1023 1023 1925 T. 1941 ...... .••••• Salyer, 0. B........... Ef Neb....... 1942 O.T. . 1942 1942 T. 1942 ...... •••• Sanders, H. J.......... Ef ..... 1924 O.T. 1927 1903 1905 O.T. 1924 ..•••• .• •.. Sanders, Lloyd......... Ef W, Okla.... 1928 O.T. 1930 1930 1939 T. 1938 4 .•••.•

Sandstrom, J. H........ S So. Swed... 1917 O.T. 1919 1919 1921 M. 1939 • • • • • • S 1931 Scarlett, E. N.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1916 O.T. 1918 1918 1920 O.T. 1916 - - ~ ...... Schulze, Urban A....... Ef C. Tex..... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 .••••• ••••••

Score. J. N. R......... Ef .......................................... T. 1934 ............

Scott, Leslie D......... Ef C. Tex..... 1940 O.T. 1942 1942 1943 0 T. 1940 ••.••• •••••• Sensabaugh, 0. F....... R Holston.... 1878 O.T. 1880 1880 1882 T. 1893 ••.••• 1936

Sessions, C. C.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 ...... •.•••. Seymour, Leslie W ..... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 ...... • • • • • • Sharbutt, J. W......... Ef C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1922 1922 1924 O.T. 1920 .•••.• .•.•.. Shaw,Jack............ Ef .................. ........................ T. 1942 ...... ......

Shearer, Gen. W........ Ef N'w Tex... 1904 O.T. 1907 1907 1910 T. 1942 .•.... ......

Shelton, W. J.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1934 O.T. 1936 1936 1938 O.T. 1934 .•.... ...... Sbipp, W. E........... Ef C. Tex..... 1926 O.T. 1928 1928 1930 O.T. 1926 .•.•.• •• ••• Shook, Hollis.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1944 O.T . ..............••.. O.T. 1944 ............

Shugart, C. 0.......... Ef Holston.... 1904 O.T. 1906 1906 1908 T. 1923 ...... •...••

Shuler, J. W. W........ R Holston.... 1892 O.T. 1894 1894 1896 T. 1913 ..... • 1935 Shuler, P. L........... Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 192.3 1925 O.T. 1921 ............

Siceloff. John A........ Ef N'w Tex... 1907 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 O.T. 1907 ....

Simpson, C. E......... R Texas...... 1892 U.T. 1895 1895 1898 T. 1906 .•.•.• 1933

Sisserson, C. H......... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 .•.... ......

Slayden, Milton........ Ef C. Tex..... 1936 O.T. 1938 1938 1940 O.T. 1936 ...... ••.• • Smith, G. G........... Ef W. Tex.... 1912 O.T. 19.4 1914 1916 T. 1924 ...... ......

Smith, Hubert C....... 6 C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1928 1926 1930 O.T. 1925 ............

Smith, Irving L........ Smith, Mac M.........

Ef R

C. Tex..... N'w Tex...

1943 1889

O.T. U.T.

.... 1891

.... 1891

.•.. 1894

T. 1943 O.T. 1889 ......

............ 1925

Smith, Ross G......... Ef C. Tex..... 1935' O.T. 1937 1937 1939 O.T. 1935 ............

Smith, W. F........... Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1921 ...

Smoot, J. D........... R C. Tex..... 1910 O.T. 1912 1912 191b O.T. 19101 5 1940

Snoddy, B. A.......... R N'w Tex... 1888 O.T. 1890 1887 1892 O.T. 1888 ...... 1916

Years Of

Service

8

31 22 36 33 27 48 35 42

8 17 33 1

27 33

29 17 11 36 27 23 14 1 8

34 6

46 31 21 27 24 4

37 3 1

23 2

20 12 14 28 8

40

10 18

40 43 23 37 41 19 8

32 19 1

36 9

23 26 29

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e I Years d of

Servi,e

11 34 6 19 37 19 17 17

4 31

9 38 19 21 19 13 4

1 24 1 36

19 4 4

21

7 47 41 21 22

7 20 23 1

27 26 26

24 7 41

2

16

16 34

18 24 19 9

3 45

26 9 14 3 36

37 8 37

7 16

2 38

6 1 31

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MINISTERS' SERVICE RECORD—Continued

Name Fres. Rela-

First Admitted Year F.C.

Ordained How and When Ad- mitted into Exe.

Da Ret

tion Conf. Year How Des- Elder Cen.Tex. con Conl.

Son, Thad E........... Ef C. Tex..... 1933 O.T. 1935 1935 1937 O.T. 1933 .......... Sory, R. Otis.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1910 O.T. 1912 1912 1914 O.T. 1910 .......... Sprinkle, J. W......... Ef C. Tex..... 1938 O.T. 1940 1940 1942 O.T. 1938 .......... Standlee, A. G......... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 .......... Stanford, E. R......... Ef C. Tex..... 1907 O.T. 1909 1909 1911 O.T. 1907 .......... Steinman, W. H........ Ef Rek. Riv... 1925 O.T. 1927 1925 1927 M. 1939 .......... Stephens, Oran......... Ef C. Tex..... 1927 O.T. 1929 1929 1931 O.T. 1927 .......... Sterck, Thomas........ Ef N. Tex..... 1927 O.T. 1930 1930 1932 T. 1940 .......... Story, T. G............ R C. Tex..... 1913 O.T. 1615 1915 1917 O.T. 1913 ...... 19 Stout, H. E............ R Me........ 1901 O.T. 1903 1903 1905 T. 1919 ...... 19~ Sutton, C. A........... Ef Okla. M.P.. 1925 O.T. 1926 ...... 1929 T. 1939 ......... Suddath, Frank K...... Ef Holston.... 1915 O.T. 1917 1917 1926 T. 1937 8 ... Swearingen, E. W...... Ef C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 ......... Taylor, W. C.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1027 O.T. 1929 .929 1931 Read. 1936 4 Thompson, C. H....... Ef C. Tex..... 1940 O.T. 1942 1942 ...... O.T. 1940 .........

...

Thompson, H. B....... R C. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1919 1919 t921 O.T. 1917 ...... 19. Thompson, W. D....... R N. Tex..... 1905 Presby 1905 . Yes T. 1939 ...... 19- Thrash, Floyd W....... If C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 Todd, P ►ea ............ Ef C. Tex..... 1943 O.T . .................. O.T. 1943

.........

Tucker, Lewis E....... Ef C. Tex..... 1940 O.T . .................. O.T. 1940 ......... .........

Turner, Frank L....... Ef C. Tex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 T. 1942 Turner, Frank L. Jr.... Ef C. Tex..... 1944 .... .... .... . . O.T. 1944

.........

Turner, M. A.......... R W. Tex.... 1890 O.T. 1892 1891 1894 T. 1901 ......... ...... 19

Turney, A. E.......... Ef N'w Tex... 1903 O.T. 1905 1905 1907 O.T. 1903 ......... Utley, Paul W......... Ef C. Tex..... 1923 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 O.T. 1923 ......... Vanderpool, L. R....... Ef Ky........ 1922 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 T. 1932 ......... Vinsant, W............ R N'w Tex... 1907 O.T. 1909 1901 1911 O.T. 1907 ...... 19 Wade, C. E............ Ef C. Tex..... 1921 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1921 Walker, Robert W..... Ef C. Tex..... 1943 O.T . .................. O.T. 1943

.........

Walkup, J. A.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1917 O.T. 1919 1919 1921 O.T. 1917 ......... ......

Wallace, R. T.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1918 O.T. 1920 1920 1922 O.T. 1918 ...

Ward, W. W........... Ef C. Tex..... 1918 O.T. 1920 1920 1922 O.T. 1918 .........

Weathers, J. B......... Ef C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1920 1918 1920 Cong. ...... ...

Meth. 1920 Webb, Attious......... R N. Tex..... 1896 O.T. 1898 1893 1897 T . 1907

.. , .....

...... .

19 White, Vernon G....... Ef C. Tex..... 1942 O.T . .................. O.T. 1942 Whitefield, J. W........ Ef C. Tex..... 1928 O.T. 1930 1930 1932 O.T. 1928

.........

Wilkerson, C. A........ Ef C. Tex..... 1928 O.T. 1928 ...... 1925 Na. .........

Ch. 1928 Wilkins, C. E.......... Ef N'w Tex... 1908 O.T. 1910 1910 1912 O.T. 1908

......... 2

Williams, G. C......... Ef N'w Tex... 1926 O.T. 1928 1928 1930 T. 1936 ...

Williams, H. W........ IN C. Tex..... 1920 O.T. 1923 1923 1925 O.T. 1920 .........

Williams, J. D. F....... Lf C. Tex..... 1925 O.T. 1927 1927 1929 O.T. 1925 .........

Williams, Stanley....... Ef C. Tex..... 1935 O.T. 1937 1937 1939 O.T. 1935 .........

Williams, S. W......... R Ala........ 1898 O.T. 1900 1900 1903 T. 1938 .........

19 Williamson, Jae. A..... Ef C. Tex..... 1944 O.T . .................. O.T. 1944

......

Willingham, R. R...... Ef N. Ala..... 1918 O.T. 1924 1924 1930 T. 1931 ......... ..,...

Wilson, J. T........... R E. Okla.... 1922 O.T. 1925 1925 1927 T. 1924 3 ...

191 Wilacn, W. B.......... R N. Ala..... 1887 O.T. 1889 1889 1891 T. 1896 ...... 19 Wisdom, E. M......... Ef Gulf....... 1907 O.T. 1909 1907 1912 M.E.C. '10 Witt, J. W. A.......... R So. Ger.... 1891 O.T. 1892 1892 1894 M. 1939

.........

...... 19 Woods, F. P........... Ef St. L....... 1937 O.T. 1939 1939 1942 T. 1942 Wooten, C. D.......... Ef C. Tex..... 1928 O.T. 1930 1930 1932 O.T. 1928

.........

Wright, G. R ........ R S'w Me.... 1894 O.T. 1898 1898 1900 T. 1917 ...... ......

... 19

Yokl ^y, Earl 5......... Ef C. Tex..... 1944 O.T . ..... ............ O.T. 1944 Young, R. B. ......... R N'w Tex... 1895 O.T. 1900 1893 1904 O.T. 1895

.........

...... 19

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160 CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL

CONFERENCE RULES OF ORDER

THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE: 1. The Conference shall elect annually a Secretary. On his nomination,

assistants shall be elected as follows: Minutes, Conference Business, Reports, Roll, Press. He shall also nominate, and the Conference elect, an Editor of the Journal and a Conferenc- Statistician who shall nominate his assistants. These nominations shall include two assistant Statistical Secretaries for each of the several Districts, who shall work under the direction of the Con-ference Statistician.

2. The Secretary of the Conference shall mail report blanks to all pas-tors not later than thirty days prior to the meeting of the Conference.

4. Upon arrival at the Confelence, each pastor shall report immediately to the Conference Treasurer all monies due, and deliver to the Conference Treasurer or his agents, the Treasurer's Envelope with financial report propery filled in as paid, and enclosing Table II properly filled in. The Con-ference Treasurer shall stamp his OK on Table III if money and report tally. If not, he shall make note of any differences. The Treasurer shall deliver Table III to the Conference Statistician.

5. The District Superintendents are a Standing Committee to nominate all the Boards and Regular Standing Committees and the Tellers at each session of the Conference and provide mimeographed copies for distribution, provided that no member of the Conference shall be nominated for member-ship on more than one Board, Commission, or Committee which must meet regularly during the sessions of the Conference. (This provision to become effective after the 1940 session of the Conference.)

6. No person shall be a member of a Conference Board if he is in the salaried employ of that Board, or of an Institution which derives financial support from said Board.

7. The appointment of any member of the Conference to the District Superintendency shall automatically vacate his membership on any of the quadrennial Boards, Commissions, or Examining Committees, to take effect at the opening of the ensuing session.

8. Any member of a Quadrennial Board absent without excuse from two successive meetings of the Board shall thereby forfeit membership on said Board. Vacancies on all Quadrennial Boards and Standing Committees shall be filled by nomination of the Board or Committee concerned, and elected by the Conference.

9. All papers, resolutions, obituaries, and reports, except the statistical reports, coming to the Conference must be typewritten in triplicate before r;aching the Secretary's desk. The Secretary is authorized not to'receive them unless so presented.

10. The names and addresses of the lay delegates and alternate lay dele-gates from each charge shall be certified by the District Superintendent to the Secretary of the Annual Conference not later than July 1st, next preced-ing the convening of the Annual Conference.

11. The Secretary of the Conference is instructed to print in the Journal only the names of Lay Delegates who are present at the sessions of the Conference.

12. All Boards which are empowered by the Discipline to make nomina-tions for General and Jurisdictional Boards shall include such nominations in their reports to the Annual Conference at the session prior to the meeting of the above Boards.

13. The Committee on Conference Relations and Ministerial Qualifica-tions shall furnish the Secretary of the Conference with a report concerning each one admitted to the Conference, using an information blank to be agreed upon by the Committee and the Conference Secretary.

14. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Conference Relations and Ministerial Qualifications to inquire carefully into the physical health of all

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candidates for admission into the Conference. The Committee may, at its discretion, require the health of the applicant to be certified by a physician.

15. The Conference Commission on World Service and Finance shall not be authorized to offer to the Annual Conference any new or special appor-tionment to be levied upon the churches, unless such new or special appor-tionment shall comply with the following requirements: First, it must be for an object or enterprise either owned by the Methodist Church or one over which this Conference has full and sole control. Second, it must provide for the perfect execution of the funds so entrusted to the Conference and for a report at the next Annual Conference showing in detail that the trust had been executed and how.

16. The Conference Commission of World Service and Finance in its report shall give the contrasts between the several apportionments for the present year and the proposed apportionments for the ensuing year so that the Conference can act on the report with clear knowledge. It shall be the duty of the Commission to furnish the "Table of Apportionments" for the ensuing year arriving at the scale for the districts by finding what per cent of the total active church membership in the individual district is of the grand total church membership in the Conference, and by finding what per cent the total salaries in the district are of the grand total of salaries paid in the Conference, and then dividing the sum of these two decimals by 2.

17. The Auditing Committee appointed by the Conference Commission on World Service and Finance shall audit all books of Treasurers of Boards whose auditing is not provided for in the Discipline, and report the results to the Commission on World Service and Finance, which Commission will send a statement of these audits to the Conference Secretary for inclusion in the minutes.

18. It shall be the duty of the Conference Treasurer to set aside out of the funds collected for Conference work an amount sufficient to meet the expense of printing the Minutes, the Treasurer's bond, and the necessary expense of the Conference Secretary.

19. The Commission on World Service and Finance shall include in its Budget a sufficient sum for the following: a per diem of $2.00 for every pastor and every lay delegate attending the Conference from Charges paying less than $1,500.00, except those of the city in which the Conference is held; a per diem of $3.00 for every Retired Minister attending the Conference, and $300.00 to care for the necessary expenses in holding the Annual Conference, such items to be sanctioned by the Chairman of the Commission of World Service and Finance.

20. Churches assessing $1,500 or more shall care for the conference entertainment of their pastors and lay delegates. THE DISTRICT:

21. The District Conference shall be composed of the ex-officio members as provided in the 1940 Discipline, Paragraph 482; the Recording Stewards of the several charges; and one delegate for every 100 members, or two- thirds fraction thereof, to be elected by the Church Conference, provided that every church shall have at least one delegate.

22. Each District Superintendent, in reporting upon the work of his dis-trict, shall indicate if any church in the district has borrowed money to pay either the pastor's salary or benevolences for the year just closing, stating the name of the church and the amount borrowed.

23. All bonds required by the laws of the Methodist Church or the Cen-tral Texas Conference shall be filed with the Secretary of the Conference.

24. All votes, except when otherwise ordered by the Conference, shall be by show of hands.

25. It shall require a two-thirds vote to suspend any of these Rules.

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INDEX CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE

Alphabetical Roll—Clerical ................................................... ............................... 3

Appointments........................................................................... ............................... 31

AssistantSecretaries ............................................................. ............................... 2

Auditors, Report .................................................................... ............................... 83

Boards, Commissions, Committees:. ................... . .. ............ .. ......... ............... 9

Annual........................................ _ ... _... ....... ... ............................................. .. 3

Elected to Serve for Three Years ................................. ............................... 10

Quadrennial..................ti.................................................... ............................... 9

Special ............................................................................... ............................... 13

Institutional..................................................................... ............................... 13

General Jurisdictional Boards ....................................... ............................... 14

Business of the Conference ................................................... ............................... 25

ChronologicalRoll ...................................................................... ............................152

Clerical Members Without Pastoral Appointments ........... ............................... 78

ClericalRoll ............................................................................. ............................... 3

Commissions............................................................................. ............................... 13

Committees ............................................................................... ............................... 9

ConferenceDirector y ............................................................. ............................... .3

ConferenceOfficers ................................................................. ............................... 2

Conference Roll Accepted Supply Pastors ......................... ............................... 42

Conference Treasurer's Report ............................................. ............................... 79

DailyProceedings ................................................................... ............................... 15

Delegates, Roll of Lay ............................................................. ............................... 7

District Superintendents' Report ......................................... ............................... 38

Journal, Daily ......................................................................... ............................... 15

InLoving Memory ...................................................................... ............................148

LayDelegates ......................................................................... ............................... 7

Obituaries.................................................................................... ............................149

OurChaplains ......................................................................... ............................... 37

MinisterialRecords .................................................................... ............................155

Reports of Boards, Commissions, Committees: -

AmericanBible Society ................................................... ............................... 42

AuditingCommittee ....................................................... ............................... 83

Accepted Supply Pastors ................................ ............. ............................... 42

Conference Calendar ..........................................................Inside Back Cover

ConferenceClaimants ..................................................... ............................... 42

District Conference Records .......................... ........... ............................... 48

Education......................................................................... ............................... 48

Entertainment......... ...................... ............................................ I.................... 43

Evangelism....................................................................... ............................... 53

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INDEX—Continued

Hospitals and Homes ....................................................... ............................... 54 LayActivities ................................................................... ............................... 60 Minimum Pastoral Report ............................................. ............................... 61 MinisterialTraining ....................................................... ............................... 68 Ministers' Wives Clubs ...................................................... ...........................:151 Mission and Church Extension ..................................... ............................... 69 Resolutions....................................................................... ............................... 72 SabbathObservance ....................................................... ............................... 76

Temperance....................................................................... ............................... 76 World Service and Finance ............................................. ............................... 77

RetiredMinisters ..................................................................... ............................... 28

Roll of Clerical Members ....................................................... ............................... 3

Rollof Lay Members ............................................................... ............................... 7

Rollof Our Dead .......................................................................... ............................148

Rulesof Conference .................................................................... ............................160

Statistics................................................................................... ............................... 29

StatisticalTables ...... ................................... ................................. I ..................... I... 84

Supplies..................................................................................... ............................... 6

Transfers................................................................................... ............................... 36

Treasurer's Report ................................................................... ............................... 79

Treasurer's Report, Board of Christian Education ........... ............................... 80

Where to Send Money ................................................................Inside Front Cover

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CONFERENCE CALENDAR

*Every Fourth Sunday—World Service Sunday.

*December—Methodist Home, Waco, Month.

December 31—Student Recognition Day.

January—Minimum Salary Support Month.

February 6-8—Ministers' Week, S. M. U.

*February 11—Race Relations Sunday.

February 26—Layman's Day.

March 25—Palm Sunday.

April 1—Easter.

*May—Golden Cross Month.

*May 6—College Day.

May 20—Pentecost.

June—Vacation Church Schools.

*June 10—Methodist Student Day.

June 25-30—Pastors' School, Southwestern.

July 2-13—Pastors' School, S. M. U.

June - July - August—Assembly and Camp Program.

*September 23—Church School Rally Day.

September 30—Church School Promotion Day.

October 7—World Communion Sunday.

* Indicates offering to be taken.