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MINUTES of the Eighth Annual Conference of the EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT of the PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH August 6-7, 1962 Held at BETHEL CAMP GROUND River Road (Second Street) COSHOCTON, OHIO — EDITORS— Rev. C. E. Jones, Eastern Ohio District Secretary Rev. Caries Fletcher, Conference Statistician

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MINUTES of the

Eighth

Annual Conference of the

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT

of the

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

August 6-7, 1962

Held at BETHEL CAMP GROUND River Road (Second Street)

COSHOCTON, OHIO

— EDITORS—

Rev. C. E. Jones, Eastern Ohio District Secretary

Rev. Caries Fletcher, Conference Statistician

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CONTENTS

Assistant Superintendent's Report

Auditing Committee Report

District Church Extension Committee Report

District Home Missionary Policy

District Superintendent's Report

Honie Missionary Churches

Journal of Proceedings

Memorial Committee Report

Ministerial Directory

Ordained

Licensed

Ordained Deaconesses

Ministerial Study Course

Official Directory

Pastoral Appointments, Lay Delegates

Pictures

Resolutions Committee Report

Statistical Charts

Sunday School Promotional Secretary Report

Treasurer's Report

Ways and Means Committee Report

Youth Conference Minutes

Youth Officers

Zones, Leaders and Churches 4

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MINUTES of the

Eighth

Annual Conference of the

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT

of the

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

August 6-7, 1962

Held at

BETHEL CAMP GROUND River Road (Second Street)

COSHOCTON, OHIO

—EDITORS—

Rev. C. E. Jones, Eastern Ohio District Secretary

Rev. Caries Fietcher, Conference Statistician

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Rev. 0. M. Awe District

Superintendent

Rev. C. E. Jones District

Secretary

Rev. E. E. Leadingham Asst. District

Superintencicn t

Rev. Wm. Brown Treasurer

Rev. Roy Ankrim Councilman

Rev. Wm. Gilkerson Councilman

Rev. B. H. Pugh Councilman

Rev. Paul Harris Councilman

Rev. M. D. Stiverson Councilman

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EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

Superintendent—Rev. 0. M. Awe—Ph. BR 6-1017-765 Wiltshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio

Assistant Superintendent—Rev. E. E. Leadingham—Ph. DU 3-6637-197 Franconia Ave., Marion, Ohio

District Secretary—Rev. C. E. Jones—Ph. 1024-48 Mound Street, Jackson, Ohio

District Treasurer—Rev. WilliamBrown—Ph. MO 4-2613—P. 0. Box 85, Carbondale,Ohio

Advisory Council Members—Rev. Roy Ankrim, Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, Rev. B. H. Pugh, Rev. M. D. Stiverson, Rev. Paul Harris.

District Trustees—Rev. Dale Jones, 5 years; Rev. E. E. Leadingham, 4 years. Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, 3 years; Rev. K. C. Vance, 2 years; Rev. William Brown, 1 year.

District Church Extension Committee—Rev. E. E. Leadingham, Rev. C. E. Jones, Rev. Carles Fletcher.

S. S. Promotional Secretary—Rev. Duane Saylor—Ph PY 3-7866-84 Walker Ave., Mans-field, Ohio

S. S. Board—Rev. M. D. Stiverson, 3 years; Rev. E. E. Leadingham, 2 years; Rev. Ronald Travis, 1 year.

District Youth President—Mr. Neil E. Bailey—Ph GR 2-0874-3901 Bellevue Rd., Toledo 13, Ohio

PILGRIM REVIEW—Editor— Rev. E. E. Leadingham

Examining Board—Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, 3 years; Rev. E. E. Leadingham, 2 years; Rev. Roy Ankrim, 1 year.

Educational Board—Rev. John Minsker, 3 years; Rev. Harry Dickerson, 2 years; Rev. M. D. Stiverson, 1 year.

Resolutions Committee—Rev. Harry Dickerson, Rev. Gene Rowe, Rev. Ronald Travis, Rev. John Minsker, Rev. Don Wachenschwanz.

Ways and Means Committee—Rev. C. 0. Watters, Rev. Joseph Black, Rev. Duane Saylor, Rev. William Brown, Rev. Harold Bughman.

District Missionary Society President—Mrs. Ada White, Ph. BE 5-0485-326 S. Weyant Ave., Columbus 13, Ohio

District Missionary Society Committee—Mrs. Leola Dozer, chairman, Mrs. Violet Thorne, Secretary; Mrs. Maxine Rittinger, Treasurer; Mrs. Ada White and Mrs. Clair Parsons, Advisory Members.

Auditing Committee—Miss Lena Hacker, Miss Margaret Jones.

Memorial Committee—Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mrs. Paul Harris.

Reception Committee—Rev. Ralph King, Rev. Caries Fletcher.

Statistician—Rev. W. E. Honeycutt—Ph. PL 3-7437-4112 Summit Rd., Barberton, Ohio

Eastern Pilgrim College Board of Directors—Rev. 0. M. Awe, Rev. M. D. Stiverson.

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ZONES, LEADERS, AND CHURCHES

CAPITOL—Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, 770 Chestershire Rd., Columbus, Ohio

Chillicothe, Circieville, Columbus First, Columbus Second, Pine Ridge, Salt Creek.

CENTRAL—Rev. Charles Dozer, 614 North Main Street, Baltimore, Ohio. Baltimore, Bremen, Lancaster First, Lancaster Second, McLuney, Newark.

GREAT LAKES—Rev. Don Wachenschwanz, 1426 Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio. Fostoria, Fremont, Perrysburg, Port Clinton, Sandusky, Tiffin, Toledo First,

Toledo Second.

HOCKING VALLEY—Rev. John Minsker III, 667 Chestnut St., Nelsonville, Ohio. Athens, AngelRidge, Chauncey, Carbondale, East Canaan, Logan, Longstreth,

Murray City, Nelsonville, New Marshfield, Oak Grove, Stewart, Union Furnace.

MUSKINGUM VALLEY—Rev. Kenneth Beckley, 752 Whipple St., Zanesville, Ohio. Cambridge, Coshocton, Jacobsburg, Zanesvilie.

NORTH EAST—Rev. Caries Fletcher, 1519 W. River Rd., Elyria, Ohio Akron First, Barberton First, Barberton Mt. Summitt, Canton, Cleveland, Elyria, Shreve.

OHIO RIVER—Rev. Edwin Dunn, Portland St., Oak Hill, Ohio. Crown City, Ironton, Portsmouth First, Portsmouth Second, South Webster, Wheelersburg.

SOUTHERN—Rev. M. D. Stiverson, 529 N. Elm St., Oak Hill, Ohio. Danville, Jackson, Morgan Center, Oak Hill, Radcliff, Vinton, Waverly, Wellston.

WESTERN—Mr. Glenn Parks, Route No. 1, Nevada, Ohio. Ashley, Delaware, Four Corners, Galion, Mansfield, Marion First, Marion Second, Nevada.

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Ohio Ohio

Ohio

Beckley, Kenneth R. Black, Joseph Blinn, Robert E. - Ph. DU 2-97 05 Brown, William - Ph. MO 4-2613 Browning, Martha 1328 Grandview, Portsmouth, Bughman, Harold - Ph. 8891 517 E. Fifth St., Port Clinton,

Craft, Hattie Sciotoville,

P 0 Box 591, Nevada, Ohio

Davis, Lloyd 523 5. Scioto St., Circleville, Ohio Dickerson, Harry W. - Ph. LO 94336 347 Purvis Ave., Breman, Ohio Dunn, Edwin - Ph. MU 2-4484 Portland St., Oak Hill, Ohio Duvall, Dale - Ph. 9421 Delaware, Ohio, General Delivery, Ostrander, Ohio

Ferguson, H. L Gilkerson, W. V. - Ph. BR 9-7693 770 Chestershire Rd., Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

Harris, Paul D. - Ph. 432-7691 422 N. 4th St., Cambridge, Hill, Alonzo - Ph. 510X 128 Corwin St. , Circieville, Honeycutt, W. E. - Ph. PL 3-7437 4112 Summit Rd., Barberton, Honeycutt, Mrs. W. E. 4112 Summit Rd., Barberton, Hook, Charles - Ph. PL 3-1443 36 Clinton St., Nelsonville,

Minsker, HI, John, - Ph. 519 677 Chestnut St., Nelsonville, Ohio

Travis, Ronald - Ph. HE 5-5728 289 W. 4th., Fostoria, Ohio

DIRECTORY OF EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT MINISTERS ACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS

Pastoral Service Ankrim, Roy - Ph. VA 5-6429 230 35th St., S. W., Barberton, Ohio Appleman, Earl - Ph. EV 5-3694 R.F.D. # 1, Logan, Ohio Ashcraft, Leslie 729 Mulberry St., Perrysburg, Ohio

752 Whipple St., Zanesville, Ohio 83 Massillon Rd., Akron 2, Ohio

474 Mary St., Marion, Ohio P 0. Box 85, Carbondale, Ohio

Johnson, Glenn - Ph. DE 2-3666 R #2, S. Bloomingville, Ohio Jolley, Clifford Box 101, Carbondale, Ohio Jones, C. E.-Ph. 1024 48 Mound St., Jackson, Ohio Jones, Dale - Ph. 772-7634 89 5. Mulberry St., Chillicothe, Ohio Jordan, Eugene 169 Waterloo St., Marion, Ohio

Kelly, Henry - Ph. LA 2-5553 508 Diamond St., Mansfield, Ohio King, Ralph S. - Ph. DU 3-2788 353 Mark St., Marion,Ohio Knight, L. F. Jacobsburg, Ohio

Pidcock, Ray - Ph. MA 2-3947 795 5. 2nd. St., Coshocton, Ohio Saylor, Duane - Ph. PY 3-7866 84 Walker Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Sherwood, J. H. - Ph. OL 4-3307 1757 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio Sherwood, Mrs. J. H 1757 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio Smith, Otto - Ph. UL 8-2673 R.F.D. #5, Box 252, Portsmouth, Ohio Stiverson, M. D. - Ph. MU 2-5491 529 N. Elm St., Oak Hill, Ohio

Wachenschwariz, Donald - Ph. CH 1-6467 1426 Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio Walter, J. R. (Pilgrim Holiness Church - Ph. 2522)

Box 145, Ashley, Ohio Watters, Clyde - Ph. AM 7-5231 2642 Summit St., Columbus, Ohio

Evangelistic Service Belomy, Roy - Ph. HU6-5046 Prichard, West Virginia Bowman, W. C. 254 Bellevue, Marion, Ohio

3940 Ventura Blvd., Grove City, Ohio 197 Franconia Ave., Marion, Ohio

Lambertville, Michigan Pugh, B. H. - Ph. 774-8395 349 McKellar Ave., Chillicothe, Ohio Steinhour, 0. L. - Ph. HE5-6729 243 W. North St., Fostoria, Ohio Vance, K. C. - Ph. 278 B #1, Jackson, Ohio

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Forrester, Walter W. - Ph. TR5-4683 Leadingham, E. E. - Ph. DU 3-6637

Phillips, Robert L.

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Denominational Service

Awe, Orville M. Ph. BR 6-1017 765 Wiltshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio

Downey, Paul (World Missions) Brazil, South America

Osborne, H. E. (Church Extension) . 6265 5. W. 24th St., West Hollywood, Florida

Peterson, M. L. (World Missions) 3218 South 49th Ave., Omaha 6, Nebraska Peterson, Mrs. M. L. 3218 South 49th Ave., Omaha 6, Nebraska

Rickner, Norval (Church Extension) 12706 Noreast Lake Dr., Tampa 12, Florida

Retired

Reiff, C. Jay - Ph. HE 5-3527 217 East 6th St., Fostoria, Ohio Reiff, Mrs. C. Jay 217 East 6th St., Fostoria, Ohio

Shearer, Mrs. Alma 1455 N. Fourth St., Columbus, Ohio Swisher, Jacob, - Ph. CL8-3784 1265 Fairwood, Columbus 7, Ohio

Williams, Oma Crown City, Ohio

INACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS

Released for work outside the denomination.

Beard, Fylena - Ph. CA4-2685 186 5. Third St., Columbus, Ohio

Lucas, Charles . . 80 W. Dakota, Troy, Ohio

Wells, E. E. 194 Boys Ave., Columbus 4, Ohio

All ordained ministers not otherwise listed.

Brewbaker, Charles N Box 3, Alvada, Ohio Brown, Mrs. Edwin - Ph. GR5-0879 2135 Westbrook, Toledo 6, Ohio Buchanan, Burley - Ph. PA4-1413 1956 5. Main St., Akron, Ohio

Cartwright, H. B 75 W. Main St., Chillicothe, Ohio

Dean, J. L. - Ph. 2-2182 R.F.D. #4, Delaware, Ohio

Keck, Mary 911 W. Fifth Ave., Lancaster, Ohio

Mingus, Hiram J. R F.D. #1, Millfield, Ohio Music, W. E. - Ph. AX 1-9324 915 20th. Ave., Columbusil, Ohio

Roark, Charles 434 Gregg St., Washington, C. H., Ohio Robertson, Dual A 2118 Sixth St., Portsmouth, Ohio Runkle, H. L Ashley, Ohio Runkle, Mrs. H. L. Ashley, Ohio Russell, Harry - Ph. LY 2-8351 . 78 Hudson St., Athens, Ohio Russell, N. L. - Ph. LY 3-1609 R. #1, Athens, Ohio

Shockley, Fred Scottown, Ohio

Williams, Max 1616 Huffman Ave., Dayton 3, Ohio

ACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS

Pastoral Service

Blackford, Orville (3)* - Ph. OL3-1181 320 Wheat St., Lancaster, Ohio

Colwell, John (1) R #2, Crooksville, Ohio Creech, Irene (3) - Ph. 55711 415 Fifth St., Waverly, Ohio

Dozer, Charles (2) - Ph. 862-8250 614 N. Main St., Baltimore, Ohio

Fletcher, Carles L. (2) - Ph. FA 3-3551 1519 W. River Rd., Elyria, Ohio Ford, Dallas (2) - Ph. 2-4615 514 Laurel Ave., Port Clinton, Ohio Forner, Kenneth (1) - Ph. GL2-4769 1317 9th. St., Canton,Ohio

Gaston, Charles (2) - Ph. LY2-6623 16 Campbell St., Athens, Ohio

Hudnell, Victor (1)

* (3) Indicates the year of the license.

Box 124, Albany, Ohio

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Jones, Glen (2) 755 Dearborn St., Toledo 5, Ohio

Kuhn, Howard (1) 2515 Columbus Ave. -Sandusky, Ohio

Lyons, David (2) - Ph. RA5-2512 Box 334, Chauncey, Ohio

McVey, Virgil (1) - Ph. FA 4-1554 H. #2, Newark, Ohio

Petit, Charles (1) - Ph. G17-8930 84 Clay St., Tiffin, Ohio

Rowe, Gene (2) 3 Hooper St., Athens, Ohio Russell, Noble (1) Vinton, Ohio

Skaggs, Herbert (3) Plum St., Oak Hill, Ohio

Wilson, Donald (1) Crown City, Ohio

Evangelistic Service

Bales, Fred (1) 1317 Hogan St., Portsmouth, Ohio

Chatfield, Wesley (1) 759 Wiltshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio Curry, John (1) 795 S. Second St., Coshocton, Ohio

Ward, Benson (2) H. #3, Oak Hill, Ohio

Denomination Service

Higgins, Nota (1) (World Missions) British Guiana, South America

INACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS

Released for work outside of the denomination.

Spires, Stanley (2) Monroe, Michigan

All licensed ministers not otherwise listed.

Bowman, William (1) 173 S. Mulberry St., Chillicothe, Ohio Branscomb, H. G. (1) 103 N. High St., Jackson, Ohio Brooks, Arthur (1) 100 Richland Ave., Athens, Ohio Busick, James L. (2) 235 W. South St., Wooster, Ohio

Douglas, Alvin (2) Dozer, Clem (1)

H #2 Nelsonville, Ohio 37 1/2 E. Second St., Chillicothe, Ohio

Gallihue, Charles (1) - Ph. UT1-4193 3283 W. 84th St., Cleveland 2, Ohio Gallihue, Froman (1) 2170 W. 105 St., Cleveland 2, Ohio

Huffer, Paul (1) 1113 E. Locust St., Lancaster, Ohio

Lyons, Richard P. (1) - Ph. RE3-3470 186 Fremont Ave., Akron 12, Ohio

Marshall, Earl (1) . . 1308 Sandal P1. N. E., Canton 4, Ohio

Nelson, Victor (1) Box 75, Nelsonville, Ohio

Robinson, L. A. (1) - Ph. LY2-2163 35 Stinson St., Athens, Ohio Russell, E. E. (3) R #4, Jackson, Ohio

Vance, Mrs. K. C. (3) H. #1, Jackson, Ohio

Williams, Frank (1) Box 318, Wheelersburg, Ohio

Young, Robert (1) 17 Currier St., Box 409, Athens, Ohio

ACTIVE ORDAINED DEACONESSES

Awe, Mrs. Orville M 765 Wiltshire Rd., Columbus,Ohio

Higgins, Nota (World Missions) British Guiana, South America

Kasler, Mrs. Inez L. 73 N. Shafer St., Athens, Ohio

Shockley, Mrs. Fred Scottown, Ohio

Thorne, Mrs. Violet Carroll, Ohio

Walter, Mrs. J. R Box 146, Ashley, Ohio

RETIRED ORDAINED DEACONESSES

Green, Mrs. Ida 309 Pearl St., Marion, Ohio

King, Mrs. Betty Blacklick, Ohio

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PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS AND LAY DELEGATES

AKRON 79 Massillon Rd., Akron, Ohio Pastor Rev. Joseph Black, 83 Massillon Rd., Akron, Ohio Delegate Vera Lyons

ASHLEY Ashley,Ohio Pastor Rev. J. R. Walter, Box 146, Ashley, Ohio Delegate Mrs. William Brooks

ATHENS Corner of Washington and Congress Sts., Athens, Ohio Pastor Rev. Gene Rowe, 3 Hooper St., Athens, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Alma Downey

BARBERTON 1 31 S. Stratford, Barberton, Ohio Pastor Rev. Roy Ankrim, 230 35th St., S. W. Barberton, Ohio Delegates Ralph Coleman, Myrtle Hall

BARBERTON MT. SUMMIT Barberton, Ohio Pastor Rev. W. E. Honeycutt, 4112 Summit Road, Barberton, Ohio Delegate Jean Wright

BALTIMORE Baltimore, Ohio Pastor Rev. Charles Dozer, 614 N. Main St., Baltimore, Ohio Delegate Linda Shaffer

BREMEN 212 Oak Street, Bremen, Ohio Pastor Rev. Harry Dickerson, 347 Purvis Ave., Bremen, Ohio Delegate Meredith Vance

CAMBRIDGE Steubenville St., Cambridge, Ohio Pastor Rev. Paul Harris, 422 N. 4th St., Cambridge, Ohio Delegate

CANTON Canton, Ohio Pastor Rev. Kenneth Forner, 1317 Ninth St., N. W. Canton, Ohio Delegate

CARBONDALE Pastor Rev. Clifford Jolley, Box 101, Carbondale,Ohio Delegate

CHAUNC EY U S. 33, Chauncey, Ohio Pastor Rev. Charles Hook, 36 Clinton St., Nelsonville, Ohio Delegate Don Sedwick

CHILLICOTHE 89 S. Mulberry St., Chillicothe, Ohio Pastor Rev. Dale Jones, 89 S. Mulberry St., Chillicothe, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Maxine Rittinger

CIRCLEVILLE Haywood Rd., Circleville, Ohio Pastor Rev. Alonzo Hill, 128 Corwin St., Circleville, Ohio Delegate Laura Davis

CLEVELAND 3565 Independence Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Pastor Rev. Lloyd E. Davis, 3187 W. 82nd St., Cleveland, Ohio Delegate Froman Gallihue

COLUMBUS I (First Pilgrim Church) 60 Cypress, Columbus, Ohio Pastor Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, 770 Chestershire Rd., Columbus, Ohio Delegates Sharon Downey, Delos Downey, Pearl Bennett

COLUMBUS II 46 E. Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Pastor Rev. C. 0. Watters, 2642 Summit, Columbus, Ohio Delegate Janice Bullock

COSHOCTON Bethel Camp Grounds, 2nd St., Coshocton, Ohio Pastor Rev. Ray Pidcock, 795 S. 2nd St., Coshocton, Ohio Delegate Ed Oliver

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Mrs. George Arthurs

Carbondale, Ohio

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CROWN CITY State Rt. 7 (Out of town) Crown City, Ohio Pastor Rev. Donald Wilson, Crown City, Ohio Delegate Grace Wood

DANVILLE State Rt. 325, Danville, Ohio

Pastor Delegate Mrs. Nellie Myers

DELAWARE N Union St., Delaware, Ohio

Pastor . . Rev. Dale Duvall, General Delivery, Ostrander, Ohio Delegate

EAST CANAAN Rt. No. 5, East Canaan, Ohio Pastor Rev. David Lyons, 100 W. Main Street, Chauncey, Ohio Delegate Vida Buci

ELYRIA (A. L. Davis Memorial) 1519 W. River Rd., Elyria, Ohio

Pastor Rev. Carles Fletcher, 1519 W. River Rd., Elyria, Ohio Delegate Donald Van Gosen

FOUR CORNERS State Rt. 97 near Bellview, Mansfield, Ohio Pastor Rev. Henry Kelley, 508 S. Diamond St., Mansfield, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Lucy Kelley

FOSTORIA Corner of Wood and Fourth Sts., Fostoria, Ohio Pastor Rev. Ronald Travis, 289 W. Fourth St., Fostoria, Ohio Delegate Mr. Howard McKee

FREMONT N. Penn Ave., Fremont, Ohio Pastor Rev. Dallas Ford, 514 Laurel Ave., Port Clinton, Ohio Delegate Alice Werling

GALlON 288 Pershing St., Galion, Ohio Pastor Rev. Robert Blinn, 474 Mary St., Marion, Ohio Delegate Sadie Kerns

IRONTON Corner of 6th and Pleasant Sts., Ironton, Ohio Pastor Delegate P. N. Brickey

JACKSON Mound St., Jackson, Ohio Pastor Rev. C. E. Jones, 48 Mound St., Jackson, Ohio Delegates Mary Grace Lambert, Ruth Maloney

JACOBSBURG Off State Rt. 147, Jacobsburg, Ohio Pastor Rev. L. F. Knight, Jacobsburg, Ohio Delegate Anna Mae McFadden

LANCASTER I George and Wheeling Sts., Lancaster, Ohio Pastor Rev. J. H. Sherwood, 1757 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio Delegate Gladys Siddle

LANCASTER II (Near Columbus St.) S. Broad St., Lancaster, Ohio Pastor Rev. Clyde Goss, R.F.D. #2, Logan, Ohio Delegate Ora Finley

LOGAN (West Logan) Logan, Ohio Pastor . . . Rev. Earl Appleman, R.F.D. #1, Logan, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Pearl Wilson

LONGSTRETH East Rt. 278, Longstreth, Ohio Pastor Rev. Gale Monk, R.F.D. #1, Logan, Ohio Delegate

MANSFIELD Pearl at Grace Street; Mansfield, Ohio Pastor Rev. Duane Saylor, 84 Walker Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Delegate Sylvia Conley

MARION I Corner of Waterloo and Bennett Sts., Marion, Ohio Pastor Rev. Eugene Jordan, 169 Waterloo, Marion, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Opal Davis

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MARION II Mark and Ballentine Sts., Marion, Ohio Pastor Rev. Ralph King, 353 Mark St., Marion, Ohio Delegate Nettie Louise Poetker

McCLUNEY (2 miles west of Crooksville, Ohio) Crooksville, Ohio Pastor Rev. John Colwell. R.F.D. #2. Crooksville, Ohio Delegate Geraldine Grannon

MORGAN CENTER Rural Et. 5, S. W. of Vinton. Ohio, Morgan Center, Ohio Pastor Rev. John Hersman, Vinton, Ohio Delegate

MURRAY CITY State Rt. 216, Murray City. Ohio Pastor Rev. Glenn Johnson. Rt. #2, S. Bloomingville, Ohio Delegate . Mable Martin

NELSONVILLE Corner of Harper and Chestnut Sts., Nelsonville, Ohio Pastor Rev. John Minsker Ill. 677 Chestnut St., Nelsonville. Ohio Delegates Mrs. Ida Bond, Mrs. Corrine McGuire

NEVADA 507 N. Morrison St., Nevada, Ohio Pastor Rev. H. L. Ferguson. P. 0. Box 591, Nevada. Ohio Delegate

NEWARK S 32nd St., Newark, Ohio Pastor Rev. V. W. McVey, Rt. #2, Newark. Ohio Delegate Alva Fullen

NEW MARSHFIELD State Rt. 56, New Marshfield. Ohio Pastor Rev. Victor Hudnell. New Marshfield, Ohio Delegate Mrs Roy Taylor

OAK GROVE Rt. #1. Nelsonville, Ohio Pastor Rev. William Brown. P. 0. Box 85. Carbondale. Ohio Delegate Nora Cagg

OAK HILL Elm St., Oak Hill, Ohio Pastor Rev. M. D. Stiverson. 529 N. Elm St., Oak Hill, Ohio Delegates Myrtle Woodruff, Robert Christian

PERRYSBURG Mulberry and Eighth Sts., Perrysburg, Ohio Pastor Rev. Leslie Ashcraft. 728 Mulberry. Perrysburg, Ohio Delegate Ruth Rickels

PINE RIDGE State Rt. 677. East, near Chillicothe. Ohio Pastor Rev. Gilbert Thress. Rt. #2. Nelsonville. Ohio Delegate Dorothy Graham

PORT CLINTON Fifth at Fulton. Port Clinton. Ohio Pastor Rev. Harold Bughman. 517 E. Fifth St.. Port Clinton. Ohio Delegate Miss Joyce Bughman

PORTSMOUTH I 310 Third St., Portsmouth. Ohio Pastor Rev. Mrs. Martha Browning. 1328 Granc!v iew St.. Portsmouth. Ohio Delegate Mrs. Dewey Pack

PORTSMOUTH II Charles and Harmon Sts.. Portsmouth. Ohio Pastor Rev. Otto Smith. R.F.D. #5. Box 252. Portsmouth. Ohio Delegate Blanche Skeans

SANDUSKY Columbus Ave at Perkins. Sanclusky. Ohio Pastor Rev. Howard Kulrn. 2515 Columbus Ave. Sandusky. Ohio Delegate Mrs. J. W. King

SHREVE State Rt. 226. Shreve. Ohio Pastor Delegate Maxine McNutt

SOUTH WEBSTER Stte lIt. 140 East of Portsmouth, South Webster, Ohio Pastor Rev. Edwin Dunn, Portland St., Oak Hill, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Elva Butler

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STEWART State Rt. 229, East of Athens, Ohio Pastor Rev. David Lyons, 100 W. Main St., Chauncey, Ohio Delegate Goldie Crippen

TIFFIN Tiffin, Ohio Pastor Rev. Charles Petit, 84 Clay St., Tiffin, Ohio Delegate

TOLEDO I (First Pilgrim Church) 1432 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio Pastor Rev. Don Wachenschwanz, 1436 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio Delegate Mrs. Mary Lockard

TOLEDO-EAST (East Toledo Pilgrim Church) Delence Ave., Toledo, Ohio Pastor Rev. Glen Jones, 755 Dearborn St., Toledo, Ohio Delegate . . . Mike Jerski

UNION FURNACE State Rt. 328, Union Furnace, Ohio Pastor Rev. Orville Blackford, 320 Wheat St., Lancaster, Ohio Delegate

VINTON Vinton, Ohio Pastor Rev. Noble Russell, Vinton, Ohio Delegate

WELLSTON Michigan Ave., Wellston, Ohio Pastor . . Rev. Herbert Skaggs, Plum Street, Oak Hill, Ohio Delegate

WHEELERSBURG Wheelersburg, Ohio Pastor Rev. Mrs. Hattie Craft, 5543 Auburn Ave., Sciotoville, Ohio Delegate JoAnn Layberger

ZANESVILLE Zanesville, Ohio Pastor Rev. Kenneth Beckley, 752 Whipple St., Zanesville, Ohio Delegate William Poole

HOME MISSIONARY CHURCHES

ANGEL RIDGE Pastor Delegate

R.F.D. #4, Athens, Ohio

Rev. Charles Gaston, 16 Campbell St., Athens, Ohio

RADCLIFF State Rt. 346, Cor. 160, Radcliff, Ohio Pastor Delegate

SALT CREEK VALLEY State Rt. 56, East of Laurelville, Ohio Pastor Delegate

WAVERLY 185 Victory Drive, Waverly, Ohio Pastor Rev. Mrs. Irene Creech, 415 Fifth St., Waverly, Ohio Delegate Sonja Henkle

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MINISTERIAL STUDY COURSE AGENCY

Whereas, there is an increasing need of maintaining ministerial study courses such as are provided for by the Manual and inasmuch as it mems advisable to conduct our study course in a more effective manner than is now operating, therefore be it Resolved, that the General Conference authorize the General Board to establish and maintain a central offfce at the denominational headquarters to conduct courses for the benefit of the ministry of the Pilgrim Holiness Church viz.:

1. Such Agency shall be known as the IVIinisterial Study Course Agency.

2. It shall exist for the purpose of assisting unordained ministers and deaconesses in completing the study courses required by the church.

3. This Agency shall provide a list of study course books as authorized from time to time by the General Board.

4. The Agency shall maintain contact by mail with each enrollee throughout each course of study and shall provide study outlines, examination questions and other appro-priate information.

5. The Agency shall maintain adequate educational records as authorized from bene-fit of the enrollee and the church.

6. It shall be understood that this agency shall in no manner supplant the work of the examining and educational boards of the several districts, but shall cooperate with them by reporting annually on the progress of student ministers and deaconesses within their jurisdiction.

7. The Agency shall provide suitable transcripts and issue certificates uponthesatis-factory completion of the work assigned.

8. The Agency shall make reports to the General Board as may be required by that body.

9. The Agency shall be authorized to take all necessary steps for the conducting of its work as indicated by this resolution and may be approved from time to time by the General Board.

Be it further Resolved, that all licensed ministers and licensed deaconesses of the Pilgrim Holiness Church who are taking study course work shall be required to enroll with the ministerial Study Course Agency.

For information write to the Chairman of Educational and Examining Board of Eastern Ohio District.

Rev. E. E. Leadingham, 197 Franconia Ave., Marion, Ohio.

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EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

FIRST SITTING, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962 - 9:00 A.M. The Eighth Annual Conference of the Eastern Ohio District of the Pilgrim Holiness

Church convened August 6, 1962 at 9:00 A.M. at Bethel Camp Grounds, Coshocton, Ohio. After brief remarks by the District Superintendent, Rev. 0. M. Awe, the congregation was led by Rev. Roy Ankrim in singing "Saviour, Like a Shepherd, Lead Us."

Rev. 0. M. Awe led us in our devotions with the reading of Psalm 8.

We were led in a good season of prayer by Rev. E. E. Leadingham, the Assistant District Superintendent.

The District Superintendent then introduced the Chairman for this conference, Dr. P. W. Thomas, General Superintendent of the Eastern Area of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Dr. Thomas presided in the absence of Dr. William H. Neff, General Superintendent of the Central Area, who was unable to be with us due to a conflict of dates with other conferences in his area.

Rev. Thomas gave the conference a few words of greeting and challenge. He quoted the Old Testament verse, "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord." He encouraged us to welcome the Holy Spirit into our midst throughout the conference. A precious spirit of blessing prevailed.

He then called the Eighth Annual Conference to order.

The District Secretary, Rev. C. E. Jones, called the roll of ministerial and lay de-legates. The conference bar was stated to be the first eight rows in the three sections to the left of the platform, including the platform, according to the standing rules. The standing rule for the time schedule of sittings of the conference is as follows: 8:30 - 12:00 A. M. ; 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. ; 7:00 - 10:00 P.M.

Rev. Thomas announced that, by common consent, the Communion Service would be held at the start of the evening service.

The Assistant District Superintendent, Rev. E. E. Leadingham, gave his report. M/s/c* that this report be accepted with appreciation.

The Auditing Committee's report was given by Miss Margaret Jones. M/s/c to ac-cept this report. Miss Lena Hacker also served on this committee.

Copies of the District Treasurer's report were distributed. This report was read by Rev. William Brown, Treasurer. M/s/c that this efficient report be accepted.

A new Pilgrim Holiness Church in Waverly, Ohio, was reported by Rev. 0. M. Awe. This church was organized on July 1, 1962. Rev. Awe presented to the conference the pastor, Rev. Mrs. Irene Creech and the delegate, Sonja Henkle. M/s/c to receive Sister Creech into our Conference from the Louisiana District. M/s/c to receive the Waverly Church into our conference and fellowship.

The Reception Committee consisting of Rev. Jason Sherwood and Rev. Joseph Black, introduced the following visitors: Rev. Melvin Dieter, President of Eastern Pilgrim College; Rev. John Hersman, Pilgrim minister of Ohio and Florida; and Rev. Turner, minister of Logan, Ohio, Church of Christ in Christian Union.

Rev. Thomas presented President Dieter, who spoke to the conference concerning the history and program or purpose of Eastern Pilgrim College.

Following a brief recess, the first annual report of the District Church Extension Committee was given by the Chairman, Rev. W. V. Gilkerson. Others on this committee are Rev. C. E. Jones and Rev. E. E. Leadingham. Copies of the new District Home Missionary Policy were distributed to each delegate.

M/s/c to accept this report and that the District Home Missionary Policy be printed annually in the District Minutes.

* M/s/c - It was moved, second and carried.

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The District Superintendent's report was read by Rev. 0. M. Awe. His report was accepted with a standing vote of appreciation.

The District Sunday School Promotional Secretary's report was read by Rev. M. D. Stiverson. M/s/c that we accept this report. Ribbons were presented to the churches which made Sunday School gains this year. A report on the Standard of Excellence reports was given. The Decade of Progress 1960-1970 trophy was presented to Rev. Duane Say-br and the Mansfield Church for making the most progress this year. Rev. Stiverson en-couraged all to participate in the Decade of Progress program this coming year. M/s/c to accept this report.

Rev. Saylor gave brief comments concerning the progress of the Mansfield Church.

We were adjourned by expiration of time. Rev. Roy Ankrim dismissed us with prayer.

SECOND SITTING-MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962, 2:00 P.M.

Rev. Roy Ankrim led in singing "More About Jesus. " Miss Sharon Downey played the piano.

Rev. C. 0. Watters led in prayer, following which Dr. P. W. Thomas started the song, "Blessed Assurance.

Dr. Thomas gave some points of legislation from the recent International Confer-ence, such as the creation of a District Missionary Society; the office of Assistant Dis-trict Superintendent taking on new importance in that the assistant now will become the District Superintendent should that office be vacated for any reason; the fact of World Missions being removed from the United Stewardship Fund; and the great progress in our world program.

Minutes of the first sitting were read by the District Secretary. They were corrected and approved.

Rev. Carles Fletcher read the Statistician's report, and displayed charts showing membership gains over a period of the last eight years. Also he showed charts depicting the Sunday Schools and Youth Societies over the same period of time. M/s/c to accept this report.

The Resolutions Committee reported as follows: (Rev. John Minsker, chairman, re- porting.)

Page 32, No. 1 Budgets (B). Substitution was m/s/c. Page 32 and 33, No. 1 (D). M/s/c to amend. M/s/c to rename No. 11, Page 33, to read, "District Church Extension" and to add

(b), which provided that September be District Church Extension month. Page 33, No. 6. M/s/c to rescind this resolution.

The Resolutions Committee presented a resolution regarding the duties of the Dis-trict Statistician. M/s/c to table this resolution until the Ways and Means Committee reports.

Page 35, No. 16, D (8). M/s/c to delete this resolution. M/s/c that the approved form for the Articles of Incorporation for local churches be

printed in our district minutes.

After a short recess the sitting was reopened by singing the chorus of "Blessed Be The Name."

Rev. Joseph Black reported for the Ways and Means Committee.

M/s/c to refer resolution concerning Page 36, No. 3 (Special) back to the committee. Resolution c000erning Page 37, No. 6 was rn/s/c. M/s/c to table resolution from Page 38, No. 18 M/s to erect a fence along the river bank. (New resolution No. 28.) M/s/c to extend the time until this matter is disposed of. Motion relative to erecting the fence along the river bank carried. We were adjourned by the expiration of time.

THIRD SITTING—MONDAY AUGUST 6, 1962— 7:00 P.M.

The annual Communion Service was held at the beginning of this sitting. Rev. M. D. Stiverson and Rev. Roy Ankrim each read Scripture portions. Rev. B. H. Pugh led in

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prayer. Dr. P. W. Thomas brought an appropriate message. Approximately 150 del-egates and friends partook of the Lord's Supper. This was followed with a gracious spirit of blessing and a few moments of victorious testimonies.

The minutes of the second sitting were read and approved.

Rev. Joseph Black resumed the report of the Ways and Means Committee with the following resolution: Page 36, No. 2 (C). M/s/c to amend as recommended.

M/s/c to delete No. 14 (A) on Page 38.

Rev. E. E. Leadingham read a letter to the Conference, which each pastor will re-ceive, informing them that the District Council has arranged to make available to the members of the Eastern Ohio District hospital and medical insurance on a group basis. Rev. Irving Farnsworth, representative of the Continental Casualty Company, was in-troduced to the Conference.

M/s/c to receive this letter as a report from the District Council.

M/s/c to receive Rev, and Mrs. H. L. Runkle into our Conference as ordained min-isters transferring from the New York District.

The Educational and Examining Board report was given by Rev. Harry Dickerson. There were twenty, first year licensed ministers; eleven, second year licensed minis-ters; and five, third year licensed ministers, recommended. M/s/c to approve this re-port.

The report of recommendations for ordination was as follows: Donald Wachen-schwanz, Robert Blinn, Max Williams and 0. L. Steinhour. M/s/c to approve these recommendations.

Recommendation for two licensed deaconesses were made. M/s/c to approve this report.

The General Superintendent announced that the Ordination Service will be at 8:30 A.M., Tuesday.

The Resolutions Committee resumed its report.

Page 33, No. 3 (C). The committee's recommended amendment was m/s/c.

The next resolution would give the Youth Council authorization to raise money for the fence and to erect it. It was m/s/c.

M/s/c that they have the time immediately to raise money in this Conference for this fence. Rev. John Minsker, Assistant District Youth President, proceeded to handl'e the collection for this project. Over $800. 00 was given in cash and pledges. An announce-ment was made that payments should be sent to the District Youth Treasurer, Rev. Gene Rowe, 3 Hooper St., Athens, Ohio. He asked that they be designated for the fence.

The congregation joined in singing, "Showers of Blessings.

M/s/c to adjourn.

This was set aside temporarily to hear the District Secretary read a thank you note from Mrs. M. D. Stiverson, for flowers and notes received from the Conference.

M/s/c to receive Rev. Walter Forrester into the Conference as an ordained minister from the Church of Christ in Christian Union.

The Conference then adjourned.

FOURTH SITTING, AUGUST 7, 1962, 8:30 A,M.

The order of the day was the Ordination Servic e. Rev. Roy Ankrim led in singing, "A Charge to Keep I have." Prayer was offered by Rev E. E. Leadingham. The congre-gation sang "Rock of Ages."

Rev. C. E. Jones read I Timothy 3. Rev. B. H. Pugh read Titus 3:1-11. Rev. William Brown read II Timothy 4:1-8.

The District Superintendent, Rev. 0. M. Awe, presented to the General Superinten-dent, Dr. P. W. Thomas, the following ordinands: Robert Blinn, Donald Wachenschwanz, Max Williams, and 0. L. Steinhour. They were seated on the front seat.

Dr. Thomas then addressed the ordinands. He read I Cor. 4:1-2. His text was Rev. 2:12-13 concerning "Antipas, my faithful martyr", who is one of the least known Bible characters, but an example of faithfulness.

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The indifference of earth does not extend to heaven. I would rather be acknowledged by God and be forgotten by all the world than to be known by all the world and forgotten by God.

"We are stewards of the mysteries of God: and He requires that we be faithful. Faithfulness in stewardship requires reliability and loyalty.

"Faithfulness is the principle that is to permeate all of our life. In this warfare, how few reach for the sword of faithfulness but rather for the sword of wealth and popu-larity.

"We must be faithful to the truth. The great break-downs of the land have been due to the lack of faithfulness to the truth.

"We need to be faithful to the tasks to which god has called us. God needs men, and the church needs men, who are faithful to their tasks. We should be faithful to our call-ing.

"We should be faithful to the church. We should be faithful to the doctrinal positions of the church. We expect you to be faithful to its program. No man is asked to violate has own conscience.

"Be loyal and faithful to its leaders. As you want men to support you, so support others.

"Be faithful unto death. 'Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.

M/s/c that Mrs. Paul Harris be ordained as a deaconess.

The General Superintendent read the ordination vows. The ordinands knelt at the altar while Rev. 0. M. Awe prayed.

District Council members laid hands upon each ordinand as Rev. Thomas performed the ordination ceremonies. Prayer was offered by Rev. E. E. Leadingham, Rev. C. E. Jones, Rev. Wm. Brown, and Rev. Roy Ankrim.

The congregation sang "We'll Work Till Jesus Comes.

Rev. 0. M. Awe closed with prayer.

The District Secretary reported that the original Memorial Committee was unable to function during this Conference and that, therefore memorials would not be available in this Conference; but that they will appear in the District Minutes.

The Memorial Service was conducted by Mrs. C. E. Jones. Miss Sharon Downey sang, "The Day Without a Cloud."

Rev. C. E. Jones gave a tribute concerning Rev. 5. R. Siders, who passed away July 13, 1962.

Rev. Dale Jones brought remarks concerning the Home-going of Rev. Mrs. Bertha Haas, February 25, 1962.

Mrs. Jones read an appropiate poem.

The congregation then stood for a moment of silent prayer, concluded with prayer by Rev. 0. M. Awe.

The District Secretary read the minutes of the third sitting. They were approved as read.

Rev. Harry Dickerson reported again for the Education and Examining Board. It rec-ommended Arthur Brooks for first year license. M/s/c to approve this recommendation.

Following a short recess, Rev. Thomas started the song, "We're Marching to Zion."

The District Secretary presented the name of Rev. Roy Bellomy for transfer as an ordained minister from the Western Ohio District. M/s/c that we approve this transfer.

The congregation stood as Rev. Thomas led in prayer before the elections.

The District Superintendent appointed the following tellers: Rev. Harry Dickerson, Rev. Donald Wachenschwanz, Rev. Gene Rowe, Rev. Duane Saylor, Rev. Dallas Ford, Rev. Froman Gallihue, and Mr. Mike Jerski.

Rev. E. E. Leadingham was elected Assistant District Superintendent.

Rev. C. E. Jones was elected District Secretary. Rev. William Brown was elected District Treasurer.

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Five advisory Council members were elected as follows: Rev. Roy Ankrim, Rev. W. V Gilkerson, Rev. B. H. Pugh, Rev. M. D. Stiverson, and Rev. Paul Harris.

Mrs. P. W. Thomas was introduced to the Conference by Rev. Joseph Black on be-half of the Reception Committee.

M/s/c to set aside the rules, and vote by acclamation for District Trustee.

M/s/c that Rev. Dale Jones succeed himself to the position of District Trustee.

The District Secretary reported that, due to the death of Rev. J. R. Siders, Rev. William Brown has been appointed to succeed him as a District Trustee.

M/s/c that the District Council appoint the Editor of the Pilgrim Review.

Rev. W. V. Gilkerson was elected to serve on the Examining Board.

M/s/c that the tellers should count the ballots for the position on the Educational Board during the lunch hour.

M/s/c that the next sitting would convene at 1:30 P.M.

We were adjourned by the expiration of time.

FIFTH SITTING, AUGUST 7, 1962, 1:30 P.M.

The sitting opened with singing and prayer.

Rev. John Minsker was elected to the Educational Board.

Mrs. Ada White was elected to the new office of District Missionary Society President.

Rev. Joseph Black again reported for the Ways and Means Committee. There was a recommendation regarding Page 36, No. 3. M/s/c that this resolution be admended as recommended.

Page 38, No. 18. M/s/c to amend this resolution by stating that the quarterly re-ports shall be sent to the District Statistician and that he shall compile them and send the report to the District Superintendent, and that it be further resolved that the Statistician shall receive $100. 00 per year.

Page 37, No. 12. M/s/c to rescind this resolution.

M/s/c that Page 39, No. 23 (C) be rescinded.

M/s/c that Page 36, No. 1 (C) and (D) both be rescinded.

M/s/c that the minutes of the last two sittings be approved by the District Council.

Rev. Harry Dickerson reported for the Educational and Examining Board and pre-sented a revised list of recommended evangelistic workers. M/s/c to accept this report.

M/s/c to amend Page 38, No. 13 to read, Be it further resolved that this safe be purchased by January 30, 1963.

The District Superintendent read Committee appointments for the coming year.

Rev. John Minsker reported for the Resolutions Committee, and read a resolution of appreciation to the General Superintendent and others who had a part in making the conference a success.

The District Secretary called for, and received, a standing vote of approval of this resolution.

M/s/c to adjourn. The Congregation sang the "Doxology." Dr. Thomas dismissed us with prayer.

DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT To the General Superintendent, Dr. P. W. Thomas; District Council; Pastors;

Delegates and friends of the Eighth Annual Conference of the Eastern District of Ohio of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Coshocton, Ohio: We wish to extend greetings in the name of our Lord.

APPRECIATION

Words have their place, but we do not have them at our command to properly ex-press our thanks to the faithful laborers in every effort of the church. The District

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Council, the District Church Extension Committee, the Youth Council, zone leaders, each pastor and layman, have been most wonderful to work with. The work load that you have undertaken and your fine spirit of co-operation manifested has been much appreciated.

SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS

It is wonderful to hear from our churches any note of victory that they may have had. The amount of Sunday School attendance has shown a substantial increase but growth of membership both in the youth department and regular church has not given us any gains that would merit any amount of praise. Unless our statistician has gotten further report, a loss is shown in the Youth Department. There must ever be souls saved and fully sanctified to bring about the growth of the church that I feel is the interest and concern of every Pilgrim. Not one dare rest on the oars, we need the effort of every church. If one gains and another loses, what have we profited. You have heard the adage, "The strong become stronger, and weak become weaker. " May it ever be, God helping us, that this not be true in the great battle for souls. Help us make our cry, "The weak be-come strong, and the strong become stronger.' As new souls be born may there also be new churches born in the district to strengthen our forces against sin, to carry out the great commission, and to conserve the holiness work. We must see sinners converted, believers sanctified, and men and women ready for His coming.

YOUTH CAMP

Our youth leaders and the personnel are greatly appreciated in their labors to make youth camp a success. We commend them in their zealous effort to make it so. Plans are in the making to have two youth camps instead of one because of the fine growth.

NEW CHURCH

It is our privilege to present one new church at Waverly, Ohio. Rev. Mrs. Irene Creech is the pastor. July 1, 1962, this church was organized with eleven members. This growing concern in this community has become a reality. Thanks for the labors of the District Church Extension Committee in making this possible.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Three of our churches have been dedicated this passed Conference Year. On September 10, 1961, it was our privilege to dedicate the new church at Newark.

This was begun under the ministry of Rev. Ralph King and completed by the present pastor, Rev. Virgil McVey. We are grateful for the sacrificing labors of both pastor and people to make this fine place of worship a possibility.

November 19, 1961, was the date of dedication for the new church at Jackson. A new sanctuary was constructed under the leadership of Rev. C. E. Jones, to the present Sunday School annex making a complete building of 90' by 40'. Numbers of folk have spoken of the church as being the most beautiful in this area. We thank God with them for this appreciated place of worship.

April 15, 1962, it was our privilege of dedicating the completed structure at Sandusky. The basement was built during the ministry of Rev. Stanley Dean. After seven years the super-structure became a reality. This beautiful building has become possible by the sacrificing labors of the present pastor, Rev. Eugene Jordan, and people. It is a wonderful asset to the community. May God bless the labors there.

May 20, 1962, it was our privilege to dedicate a new parsonage for the Lancaster 1st Church pastor, Rev, and Mrs. J. H. Sherwood. This cottage-like home built in West Lancaster is a fine asset to the work there. We are glad with them that this newly built parsonage could be attained. The Lord bless the efforts of both pastor and people.

The Lancaster 2nd Church Pilgrims having been desiring to expand for sometime. It was our privilege to conduct a ground breaking service, May 6, 1962, to make way for an additional structure beside the present building. The new building is now in progress, under the leadership of Rev. Clyde Goss, and will be ready for use early this fall, We shall look forward to the dedication of this much needed new sanctuary.

The Baltimore Pilgrims are ready to take another step forward with their past in-debtedness erased, under the leadership of Rev. Charles Dozer. May 13, 1962, a mort-gage-burning service was conducted. A parking lot has been provided for and new doors on the front of the church.

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Athens Church has lately purchased a parsonage for their pastor who will be moving into it immediately after conference. They have purchased a fine new piano for the main sanctuary.

Barberton 1st has built a fine basement annex structure for more Sunday School rooms.

Chauncey has purchased a fine new piano along with improvements on and about their new church that was dedicated last year.

Canton had the misfortune of a fire during the winter that made considerable smoke damage. It had just been newly painted which meant it must be redecorated again. They were grateful for insurance that helped them in this misfortune.

Columbus 1st is in a remodeling and enlarging process on the present church build-ing. It consists of the entrance being enlarged two new class rooms and pastor's study. A dedication date is being planned soon.

Danville has purchased new stained glass windows which is a fine asset to this place of worship in that small community. A lighted bulletin board has fulfilled a need for them also.

Elyria is in the process of laying plans for a new sanctuary to be added to their present structure. Financial negotiations are being made to make this possible. The architect's drawing of it reveals a beautiful church to be anticipated.

Galion has constructed a new stone bulletin board and sidewalk in front of their church. This is an asset to the work there.

Jacobsburg has taken on a new look. The interior has a new ceiling, new lights, and fresh paint. It has greatly improved this semi-basement church.

Lancaster 1st have painted the interior and exterior of the church. It demands more attention on the corner of Wheeling and George Streets.

Logan has been in the process of keeping their church in repair by adding a new roof and painting the interior.

Mansfield have purchased new pews for their junior sanctuary, new chairs for classrooms, carpeting for the isle and altar in the main sanctuary. A new church sign and shrubbery, also redecorations on the interior of the parsonage.

Marion 2nd have new Sunday School rooms completed, and in use. These are base-ment rooms built at the outside rear of church. Future plans will be to enlarge the present sanctuary above the new addition.

Nevada has had the space to provide new class room and pastor's study. An addition-al furnace was installed to heat the new rooms. A parking lot has been provided and a parsonage has been purchased for their pastor.

Oak Hill, has greatly improved the parsonage by adding a family room, kitchen cabinets, tile floor, new carpeting, furnace, hot water tank, concrete porch, drive and patio.

Nelsonville has completed an addition to the parsonage by way of a fine pastor's study and a new front porch. Other remodeling is being done that will make it an ideal parsonage.

Oak Grove has done considerable work on their church, which has been a fine im-provement on the interior. A new furnace to replace the present stove is next on their agenda.

Perrysburg has purchased a Minshali Estey Electric Organ for their church. It is enjoyed very much.

Portsmouth 1st are nearing completion of making way for extra classrooms under their present building. This space has been available as long as the building has been built and now will be used to accommodate their growing Sunday School.

Shreve has purchased a new furnace to accommodate their church-parsonage. Re-decorating work also has been done.

Toledo East is in the process of purchasing a parsonage for the work there. This is the first parsonage this work will have owned.

Tiffin has built a fine new building on the edge of the city in a growing suburban area. The pastor, Rev. Charles Petit, has taken much responsibility to make this possible. Plans will be forthcoming as to the dedication of the growing work there.

Wheelersburg has purchased new church furniture and piano. These improvements are all paid for. They also are purchasing the house next to the church.

No doubt other churches have some accomplishments to report which we do not have note of. It is in order to keep our property in repair and make every proper accomplish-

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ment possible. May the Lord reward every effort to build churches and men. God bless our faithful pastors and every layman of the church.

OUTREACH

As we are in the new Conference year and camp meeting is over, our conference in session, it makes us realize that time is marching on. Dear fellow workers, may our vision be none the less for this year at hand. Each Sunday School show a sub-stantial increase. Scholars being saved and added to the church. Could we set a goal of 15% gain for the year. That would only mean the equivalent of 4 or 5 members per church-increase. It would be the same as having another church with approximately 285 members. Let's not allow ourselves to become only a Sunday School church. As the Sunday School gains, so must the church. We must grow dear friends, men and women, boys and girls, must love the church if they are to love God.

Pray with us and put your effort behind every part of the church: the youth depart-ment, children's church, Christian Youth Crusaders, and keep our colleges before our young people. Stand by whole heartedly every budget of the church. Keep a vision before you of what must be accomplished. The Lord is counting on us.

PERSONAL REPORT

Number of visits to churches 183 Board meetings held 37 Sermons preached 114 Other addresses . 3 Churches dedicated 4 Churches organized 1 Branch Sunday School Started 1 Church business meetings held 64 Zone Meetings attended 26 Miles traveled 25,120 Council meetings held 8 Revival conducted one week-end meeting School board meetings attended 2 Superintendent's meetings attended 1 Church leader's conference attended 1 Attended General Conference Attended District Youth Camp District Church Extension Committee 3

Humbly submitted,

Orville M. Awe DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT To Rev. P. W. Thomas, General Superintendent, Rev. 0. M. Awe, District Sup-

erintendent, and delegates of the Eighth District Conference of the Eastern District of Ohio, now in session at Coshocton, Ohio:

Greetings in the precious Name of Jesus! Through the mercy of God we have been permitted to assemble again in the capacity

of a District Conference. How grateful we should be to our Heavenly Father for His mind-fulness and tender care. It has been a real privilege to labor for the Lord and the church in the Eastern Ohio District another year.

As we meet here in this conference, certainly we are not unaware of these trouble-some days in which we live, especially on the international scene, neither are we blind to the wicked devices of the enemy of the church of Jesus Christ. However, despite world conditions and the unrest which is so evident, "With Jesus we shall win."

First, I should like to say that in my thirty years as an ordained minister I cannot recall having ever been more conscious of the presence of the Lord in my own heart than during this past year. Also I do not recall ever witnessing more direct answers to prayer. What comfort and strength the Lord has given! We can say with David, "God is our .. . strength."

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Next to our love for the Lord Jesus Christ is our love for our beloved Zion, the Pilgrim Holiness Church. The fellowship of this body of believers is near and dear to my heart.

Concerning my activities, I have served as chairman of the Educational and Examin-ing Board; Chairman of the Board of District Trustees; have served on the District Church Extension Committee; and on the Building Committee for Motel #2, 1 have attended all the District Council meetings, spent one day with the District Superintendent in the interest of a new church and participated in the organization service of the new church at Waverly. I held one special church board meeting and conducted a workshop at the National Sunday School Convention at Eastern Pilgrim College. Attended the Gen-eral Conference at Winona Lake, Indiana. Traveled approximately 3, 000 miles. I have endeavored to the best of my ability to assist our District Superintendent and help with the work of the District in every way possible.

Respectfully submitted,

E. E. Leadingham ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

MEMORIAL COMMITTEE REPORT "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. "Psalms 115:15.

Bertha Haas was born in 1892. She went to be with her Lord on February 25, 1962. She joined the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Chillicothe, Ohio, in the early 1930's and

was ordained as a minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church in the early 1940's. She worked hard and faithfully for her Lord as long as her health permitted, preach-

ing in churches, on street corners, and in homes. She was a woman of prayer and faith. She was a loyal friend and an inspiration to all who knew her.

I am waiting by the river And my heart has waited long;

And I think I hear the chorus Of the angel's welcome song;

Oh, I see the dawn is breaking On the hill-tops of the blest,

Where the clouds give way to sunshine, And the weary are at rest.

Far beyond the shadows Of this weary vale of tears,

There the tide of bliss is sweeping Thro' the bright and changeless years;

Oh, I long to be with Jesus, In the mansions of the blest,

Where the harpers chant sweet music, And the weary are at rest.

They are launching on the river, From the calm and quiet shore,

And they soon will bear my spirit Where the weary sigh no more;

For the tide is swiftly flowing And I long to greet the blest,

Where the flowers are always blooming In the land of endless rest.

James B. Siders, son of the late James and Eva Siders, was born August 14, 1891, in Marion, Ohio.

He victoriously passed from this life July 13, 1962, at the age of seventy years, ten months, and twenty-nine days.

In 1912 he was united in marriage to Bessie Alexander. This was their fiftieth year of wedded life. Born to this union were six sons and one daughter.

He leaves to mourn his absence, his wife, Bessie; six sons, Dale, Paul and William, of Jackson; Lewis, of Columbus, Ohio; Robert in the U.S. Air Force, now stationed at Tacoma, Washington; James, of Forest, Ohio; and one daughter, Mrs. William Barn-hart, of Oak Hill, Ohio; sixteen grandchildren; three-great-grandchildren; and a great host of friends whose lives were touched by his ministry and enriched by his friendship.

He was converted and came to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour in 1911. He was sanctified a year later. Feeling the call of God, he dedicated the re-maining 47 years of his life to the ministry of the gospel. The last 28 years of his min-istry was in Jackson County with the exception of two years in Lancaster, Ohio. He pastored the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Jackson for 10 years and then the church in Oak Hill for 14 years. The new church in Oak Hill was built under his leadership. There are

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many hundreds of people throughout Jackson County and elsewhere whose lives have been influenced for God as Reverend Siders ministered to them in times of sickness and need and faithfully dealt with them concerning the salvation of their soul.

Reverend Siders has an outstanding record as a minister in the Pilgrim Holiness Church. He served for many years as a member of the District Council.

He will be greatly missed by his loved ones,his church, and all who had the privilege of knowing this man of God.

REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE We, the auditing Committee, hereby accept the audit of the Eastern Ohio District

funds as given by William D. Kelton. Athens, Ohio. He has certified that our treasurer's records are neatly and accurately kept.

Signed, Margaret Jones Lena Hacker

Eastern Ohio District Pilgrim Holiness Church

After Completion of examination of the books and records of the Pilgrim Holiness Church for the period from July 7, 1961 through July 6, 1962 1 hereby submit the following statements:

Statement of cash receipts and disbursements ReconcilIation of bank account Report of Church Extension Fund Report of Home Missionary Fund Report of Camp Ground Fund Notes payable schedule

My examination consisted of the following: 1. Confirmation and reconcilIation of all deposits recorded in the ledger with actual

deposits on the bank statements. 2. Reconsillation of the bank balances. 3. Examination of notes due from member churches and amounts paid on said notes. 4. Mathematical accuracy of the records. 5. Examination of notes payable and amounts paid on said notes. 6. Due to the volume of receipts from member churches, no attempt was made to

verify this aspect. However, to the extent of my examination, these items appear in order and reflect the proper amounts, as summarized in the statement of cash receipts and disbursements.

Respectfully submitted, William U. Kelton Public Accountant

TREASURER'S REPORT

Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Period from July 7, 1961 Through July 6, 1962

Balance Cash Check Balance FUND July 7, 1961 Receipts Disbursements July 6, 1962 United Stewardship Fund $ 0 $ 8,810.32 $ 8,440.09 $ 370.23 Foreign Missions 0 11,839.77. 11,429.25 410.52 General Church Extension — 0 3,261.22 3,261.22 0 Sunday School and Youth — 0 743. 67 741. 17 2. 50 Sunday School Promotion 197. 06 404. 12 573. 18 .28. 00 Tithe 772.48 9,001.29 9,225.00 548.77 District Home Missions 562. 70 4, 175. 32 4, 236. 45 501. 57 Camp Ground 307.14 3,780. 01 3,957.96 129. 19 Camp and Conference 931.30 6,702.27 7,100.98 539. 52 General Conference 762.46 425.65 1,129.52 58. 59

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FUND Balance July 7, 1961

Cash Receipts

Check Disbursements

Balance July 6, 1962

Eastern Pilgrim College 0 1,987. 62 1,874. 53 113. 09 Parsonage Fund 246. 90 999. 00 1,010. 89 235. 01 Pension Fund 0 1,701. 70 1,600. 30 101.40 Ministerial Convention Fund 145. 43 240. 19 354. 37 31. 25

$3,925.47 54,072.15 54,934.91 3,062.71

SUMMARY

Balance in all funds July 6, 1961 $ 3, 925. 47 Add total receipts 54, 072. 15

Total Funds Available $57, 997. 62 Deduct Disbursements 54, 934. 91

Balance in all Funds July 6, 1962 3,062. 71

REPORT OF CHURCH EXTENSION FUND

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM

July 6, 1962

SAVINGS ACCOUNT

HOLINESS CHURCH

BALANCE—Savings Account, The Peoples Bank 7/6/61 $ 204. 09 RECEIPTS—Interest Received from Ironton $ 15. 00

Principal Received from Ironton 100. 00 115. 00 Principal Received from Nevada 400. 00 Interest Received from Zanesville 14. 20 Principal Received from Zanesville 59.42 73. 62 Total $ 792.71 Less Withdrawals (Waverly) 700. 00 Balance per Pass Book July 6, 1962 $ 92.71

NOTES RECEIVABLE

RADCLIFF Issued November 1, 1949 Original Loan $250.00 Payments to July 6, 1962 137. 39 Balance July 6, 1962

00 00

$112. 61 Interest Paid to Sept. 1, 1955

IRONTON Issued Dec. 15, 1951 Original Loan $500. Payments to July 6, 1962 300. Balance July 6, 1962 200. 00 Interest Paid to Dec. 15, 1961

ZANESVILLE Issued March 28, 1953 Original Loan $490. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 379. 26 Balance July 6, 1962 $110. 74 Interest Paid to December 20, 1961

FOSTORIA Issued April 8, 1959 Original Loan $500. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 -0- Balance July 1, 1962 $500. 00 No Interest Paid

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NEVADA Issued Jan. 1, 1961 Original Loan $400. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 400. 00 Balance on Note -0-- Add Interest Due 17. 14 Balance July 6, 1962 17. 14

Total Notes Receivable

TOTAL FUNDS — NOTES RECEIVABLE AND SAVINGS ACCOUNT $ 940.49

1,033.20

REPORT OF HOME MISSIONARY FUND

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

July 6, 1962 NOTES RECEIVABLE

DELAWARE Issued Jan. 2,1952, Loan #2 $250.00 Issued Jan. 2,1953, Loan #3 250.00 Issued Jan. 2,1953, Loan #4 250.00 Total $750. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 298. 97 Balance of Loans July 6, 1962 $ 451. 03 Interest Credited to Church as of 2 /2 5/58 Instead of Regular Payments on Principal

FREMONT Issued June 18, 1957 $1, 000. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 -0- Balance July 6, 1962 1,000.00 No Interest Paid to Date

McARTHUR Issued Sept. 25, 1957 $250. 00 Payments to July 6, 1962 -0- Balance July 6, 1962 250. 00 No Interest Paid

TOTAL NOTES RECEIVABLE $1,701. 03

REPORT OF CAMP GROUND FUND EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

July 6, 1962

NOTES RECEIVABLE—REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Western Ohio District of The Pilgrim Holiness Church

Original Note Issued October 21, 1957 $15,000.00 Amount Paid on Principal to July 6, 1962 6,900.00

Balance July 6, 1962 $ 8,100.00 Interest Paid to January 16, 1962

NOTES PAYABLE SCHEDULE

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

July 6, 1962

BUCKEYE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Loan #88114—Balance July 6, 1961 Payments July 6, 1961 to July 6, 1962 $720. 00 Less Amount Applied to Inteest 297. 67 Amount Applied to Principal Balance Due July 6, 1962

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$ 5,604.32

422. 33

$ 5,181.99

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PEOPLES BANK COMPANY

Loan for Bethel Camp Grotind, Coshocton, Ohio Orginal Loan June 15, 1959 $20, 000. 00 Less Amounts Paid on Principal to July 6, 1961 3. 000. 00 Balance July 6, 1961 $17, 000. 00 Payments July 6, 1961 to July 6, 1962 $2, 953. 17 Less Amount Applied to Interest 953 17 Amount Applied to Principal 2,000. 00 Balance Due July 6, 1962 $15, 000. 00

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COSHOCTON

Loan for Gas Line at Coshocton Camp Original Loan $ 1,396.00 Interest for 60 months 344. 00

Total $ 1, 740. 00 Less 8 payments made during F. Y. 1962 $29. 00 each 232. 00 Balance of Loan July 6, 1962 $ 1,508. 00

SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTIONAL SECRETARY'S REPORT

To the General Superintendent, Dr. P. W. Thomas, my District Superintendent, Rev. 0. M. Awe, members of the Conference and friends:

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. The leaves of the church calendar year has been torn off one by one, indicating that

"time marches on." What we have or have not done can not be altered in any way; it stands approved or disapproved by our Heavenly Father and our Church.

Since this job of the Promotional Secretary is such an important non-elective, and high paying position in the district, you would think more people would clamour for the job. (All joking aside we have really liked it.) The district elders, upon ajournment of the conference of last year, appointed yours truly to try and fill the office that the most esteemed Rev. E. E. Leadingham, long time veteran in administration and Sunday school work. Rev. Leadingham put many years of hard work in this very important office in the district.

Now, as you well observed last year that we were unable to put the Sunday School reports in the PILGRIM REVIEW due to the fact the paper was printed only once every quarter, therefore, it was necessary for us to mimeograph them, thus causing a great amount of extra work as well as mailing the reports as the earliest possible date.

Much credit for labor and time goes to my efficient wife and two others in my local church. God Bless them.

As to the over all picture of the Sunday Schools of the District, many of our smaller Sunday schools of a year or so ago, are now leading schools in the district. I look at Mansfield, that has made such great strides and has a grade of 95 on the Standard of Excellence, plus being eighth in the district in attendance. This was a little school in a house, some years ago, in which I preached as a boy preacher. This is only one example of many others that I could proudly mention if time and space would permit.

Would it not be most heart warming to the new secretary to have all the reports sent to him on time every month and also the corrected addresses?

PERSONAL REPORT

My personal report is very brief and less comprehensive. It could have been more if time and money would have permitted. I attended the National Sunday School Convention at Eastern Pilgrim College, Allentown, Pa., and also the Leaders Conference. I did a small amount of district promotion work along with the monthly reports.

Finally, I wish to thank all the pastors, superintendents, and the secretaries of the churches for their fine cooperation this past year.

Humble submitted, M. D. Stiverson, Promotional Secretary

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THE DECADE OF PROGRESS AND STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE REPORTS

This report covers only the 1961-62 Church year. There were a total of ten churches reporting, with Mansfield Church leading the way with twice as many points as the church in second place. Mansfield had a total number of 28, 740 points; Jackson, in second place, had 14,120 points; and in third place was Oak Hill with 13, 171 points.

The beautiful Decade of Progress Trophy is therefore awarded to the Mansfield Church and its good pastor, Reverend Duane Saylor. This ship had its resting place last year in the newly built church at Jackson, Ohio. Now it shall rest in another beautiful newly built church at Mansfield.

I am sorry to say, as the reports reveal, far too many of our churches did not re-port, neither in the Decade of Progress or the Standard of Excellence.

The Standard of Excellence's report is below. The highest score was again Mansfield leading with a score of 95 or a good "A". The average score for the ten churches were: 66 3/5. Let us make a better effort to report next year.

The District lost a Sunday school but gained a new one at Waverly, Ohio. They have sent in at least two months reports with nearly an average of 30 in attendance. We ap-preciate this new work and do assure them our prayers and support.

STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE REPORT DECADE OF PROGRESS REPORT 1. Mansfield score. ... 95 1. Mansfield .. .. points. . .. 28, 740 2. Jackson " 75 1/2 2. Jackson " . .. . 14,120 3. Barberton I ... 75 3. Oak Hill . ... 13, 071 4. Toledo I 69 4. Barberton I . . .... 10,620 5. Oak Hill 68 5. Portsmouth II 9,293 6. Portsmouth II " 66 6. Elyria 7,220 7. Waverly (new) 61 7. Toledo I . . . . 7,055 8. Elyria 58 8. Waverly (new) 5,630 9. Coshocton 50 9. Coshocton .. 1,500

10. Columbus H 49 10. Columbus II .. 1 420

SUNDAY SCHOOLS SHOWING LARGEST NUMERICAL GAIN (NUMBER GAINED)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mansfield Tiffin Barberton I Portsmouth I Toledo East

55 40 30 26 24

6. Athens 7. Nelsonville 8. Elyria 9. Nevada

10. Oak Grove

22 22 21 20 20

TEN LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOLS (AVERAGE ATTENDANCE)

1. Nelsonville 327 6. Jackson 183 2. Columbus 1 319 7. Marion II 161 3. Barbertonl 267 8. Mansfield 159 4. Oak Hill 234 9. Lancaster S. Broad 132 5. Marion I 215 10. Port Clinton 132

NOTE: For the average attendance of each Sunday school on the district, please refer to the Statistical Reports in the back of this book.

SUNDAY SCHOOLS MAKING LARGEST PERCENTAGE GAINS

1. Tiffin 444% 7. Toledo East 35% 2. Mansfield 53% 8. East Canaan 33% 3. Portsmouth I 44% 9. Athens 29% 4. Longstreth 38% 10. Chauncey 29% 5. Oak Grove 37% 11. Newark 29% 6. Nevada 36% 12. Wellston 29%

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PERCENTAGE AND NUMERICAL GAINS

There were a total of forty-two churches out of sixty-four churches that showed a gain. The 1961-62 Sunday school report shows we had a total average attendance of 5337 and the 1960-61 report 4885 with a net gain of 342 or a percentage gain of 7%.

The forty-two churches and their percentage gain are below:

1. Tiffin 444% 22. Wheelersburg 14% 2. Mansfield 53% 23. Zanesville 14% 3. Portsmouth 44% 24. Barberton I 13% 4. Longstreth 38% 25. Barberton Mt. Summit 11% 5. Nevada 36% 26. Carbondale 11% 6. Oak Grove 37% 27. Jackson 10% 7. Toledo East 37% 28. Sandusky 10% 8. East Canaan 33% 29. Lancaster S. Broad 8% 9. Athens 29% 30. Nelsonville 7%

10. Chauncey 29% 31. Bremen 6% 11. Newark 29% 32. Ashley 5% 12. Wellston 29% 33. Baltimore 5% 13. Elyria 27% 34. Port Clinton 5% 14. Galion 23% Those making less than 5% gain are: 15. Lancaster I 19% 35. Columbus I 16. McLuney 17% 36. Portsmouth H 4% 17. New Marshfield 16% 37. Columbus II 3% 18. Ironton 15% 38. Danville 3% 19. Pine Ridge 15% 40. Fostoria 3% 20. Angel Ridge 14% 41. Logan 3% 21. Union Furnace 14% 42. Murray City 2%

DISTRICT CHURCH EXTENSION COMMITTEE REPORT For the first time as a Church Extension Committee, we report. We were born of desperation as the District Conference of 1961 passed a resolution

that the district home missionary program become the responsibility of the District Council.

The District Council, "wrapped us in swaddling clothes", on August 8, 1961, when they appointed a committee to formulate a written policy which would guide our future efforts.

On December 11, 1961 we were, "nurtured" with a free expression of ideas, out of which our policy was created.

The District Council encouraged us to take the first step on January 8, 1962, when our policy was approved and the following members elected to serve as the District Church Extension Committee: Rev. W. V. Gilkerson, Rev. C. E. Jones, and Rev. E. E. Leadingham.

We began to walk on May 29, 1962, when after investigation, we recommended to the District Superintendent that the Pilgrims at Waverly, Ohio be organized as a Pilgrim Holiness Church. We grew strong as we extended a grant to $700. 00 to this church to aid in the down payment for their building; with the agreement that the local church would raise $300. 00.

A demonstration of our working ability came on July 1, 1962, when we assisted the District Superintendent in organizing this church with 11 charter members. This is a self-supporting church.

Our plan and purpose is spiritual growth as we carry out the Great Commission of Christ.

For future expansion of our smaller churches a questionnaire is now ready. A District with plans, purpose, and a passion cannot be stopped in its

forward progress. Respectfully submitted W. V. Gilkerson, Chairman

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DISTRICT HOME MISSIONARY POLICY

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT OF THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Section 1 — Object

The object of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, as stated in our Manual is: First, to glorify God, our Father, to exalt Jesus Christ, our Saviour, and to honor the Holy Spirit.

Second, to carry out the Great Commission of our heaven-ascended Head by publish-ing the full gospel to every nation.

Third, to conserve the holiness work by forming churches and aiding in placing over them Spirit-baptized pastors, who will feed the flock of God and in every way possible help to get souls ready for the coming of our Lord.

In carrying out this objective, our District Home Missionary Program shall strive to strengthen and establish existing home missionary churches and to start, organize and establish new churches as outlined further in this policy.

Section 2 — Basic Goals

Whereas, there are countless needs and opportunities for the investment of our efforts and finances in the general area of district home missions, it is essential to a sound policy that we establish our basic goals and determine the type of projects that shall be given priority in our program.

Our primary goal and emphasis shall be to strengthen and establish existing home missionary churches. The term "home missionary churches" as here used does not refer only to those churches which are as yet unorganized or which has less than seven mem-bers as outlined in the Manual, but shall also include weak organized churches which have a real potential for growth if proper assistance would be given.

(Due to the fact that 50% of the churches on our district have 20 or less members, we feel that the strengthening of these churches should be given priority over new pro-jects except as outlined below.)

Our secondary goal shall be to organize new churches in communities where the need and potential for a strong Pilgrim Holiness Church exists. Our policy shall not be the indiscriminate starting of new churches. However, we realize that if we are to ful-fill the Great Commission we must not loose our vision and interest in reaching new areas with the gospel of full salvation. We shall, therefore, strive to take advantage of outstanding opportunities to start churches were the need and potential for a strong church exists. Such a project could be deemed to be of sufficient importance to take priority over our primary goal.

Section 3 — General Proceedures

It shall be our policy to analyze the total picture of the needs and potential of home missionary churches as well as new opportunities in order to determine the best investment of our time, personnel and finances.

Our emphasis on the district-wide level shall concentrate on one primary project at a time. This project shall be determined as a result of the survey and analysis mem-tioned in the above paragraph.

It shall be our policy to initiate programs on the local and area level that will pro-mote the strengthening of the weaker churches by the stronger churches of their area.

A careful evaluation shall be made of opportunities to start new churches. Whenever possible, approval and assistance shall be given to proposed projects which are con-sistant with this policy.

Section 4 — Administration

The District Superintendent has general oversight of the work throughout his district. He, therefore, shall have the responsibility of the general administration of this district home missionary policy.

In accordance with the Manual provision that "the (district) council shall assist in planning the work of the district superintendent, and shall also lend its advice to local churches in the various problems which arise from their financial and spiritual necessi-ties." (Section 112, P. 8), there shall be a District Home Missionary or Church Exten-sion Committee consisting of three members which shall be appointed by the district

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council. The members of this committee shall not necessarily be members of the district council.

This committee shall be delegated authority from the district council to carry out the district home missionary program as outlined in this policy in co-operation with the district superintendent. They shall advise and assist the district superintendent by sug-gesting programs and making recommendations for action to be taken concerning indiv-idual churches and situations in the process of reaching the objectives of this policy.

It shall be the responsibility of this committee to approve district home missionary projects and to promote the special projects, the September Offering, the annual camp meeting District Home Missionary Service and the district home missionary program in general.

They may make recommendations to the district superintendent concerning financial or other needed assistance, personnel placement, closer supervision or any other remedial actions which they feel should be taken to help and strengthen the weaker churches.

No program or recommendation of this committee shall be put into effect without the knowledge of the district superintendent. Decisions of this committee shall be final subject to the approval of the district superintendent, with the exception that any pro-gram or recommendation of the committee which would involve the expenditure of more than $2, 500, shall be approved by the district council. Recommendations of the com-mittee may be taken to the full district council for consideration.

The Church Extension Committee shall make a report to the annual Conference, and to the district council when requested to do so.

In order that there be a co-ordination of all activities in this phase of the work, the district superintendent will work in co-operation with this committee and in harmony with this policy.

Section 5 — Amendments

This home missionary policy may be amended from time to time by the district council in consultation with the church extension committee.

REPORT OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE AS ADOPTED BY THE CONFERENCE

NO. 1 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Be it resolved that the approved form for the Articles of Incorporation for local churches be printed in our district minutes, and that all churches wishing to incor-porate be required to use this form.

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of

THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH OF (city) , OHIO The undersigned, the majority of whom are citizens of the United States, desiring to

form a corporation, not for profit, under the General Corporation Act of Ohio, do hereby certify:

FIRST: The name of said corporation shall be The Pilgrim Holiness Church of (city) , Ohio.

SECOND: The place in this Statefl where the principal office of the corporation is to be located is (city) , County, Ohio.

THIRD: The purpose or purposes for which said corporation is formed are:

(a) To be a subsidiary of and subject to the Manual, Rules and Regulations of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Eastern District of Ohio, an Ohio Corpora-tion with headquarters at Columbus, Ohio.

(b) To promote the cause of the Christian religion and the interests of said Church; to provide a place of worship for its members and to conduct the

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same according to the Manual, rules, regulations and customs of said Pilgrim Holiness Church.

(c) To receive, hold and disburse gifts, bequests, and funds arising from other sources; to acquire, own, hold, use, lease, mortgage, pledge, sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible of said Corporation; to borrow money and to issue, sell or pledge its obligations and evidences of indebtedness, and to mortgage its property and franchises to secure the payment thereof, subject, however, to any rules or regulations of the Manual of the said Pilgrim Holiness Church.

(d) To do all things necessary and incidental to the purposes herein set forth.

FOURTH: The names and post office addresses of its trustees who are to serve said corporation until the first annual meeting or other meeting called to elect trustees are as follows:

(Name) (Address)

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names, this day

of , 19.

INCORPORATORS

NO. 2 CAMP SERVICES Be it resolved that the schedule of our Camp Meeting services be so arranged as to permit one service each to be devoted to the interests of the following phases of our work, namely, World Missions, General Church Extension and District Church Extension

NO. 3 CHURCH SIGNS Each church is requested to erect at its place of worship the name of the church and the name and address of the pastor.

NO. 4 COMMITTEES A. Be it resolved that the Ways and Means Committee and the Resolutions Committee

consist of five members and three shall be a quorum.

B. Be it resolved that no unauthorized person be permitted to present resolutions on the Conference floor. All resolutions must be cleared either with the Resolutions Com-mittee or the Ways and Means Committee (depending upon the nature of the resolu-tion under consideration), who are the only authorized committees to present res-olutions on the conference floor.

C. Be it resolved that no more than one Council member serve on any one committee, except the District Church Extension Committee.

NO. 5 CONFERENCE Be it resolved that the Annual Conference of the EEstern Ohio District be opened with a Communion Service for our members, delegates and friends. Be it further resolved that the District Council appoint a committee to arrange for this service.

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NO. 6 CONFERENCE YEAR A. Inasmuch as our District Statistician needs more time to prepare reports for con-

ference, be it resolved that our church fiscal year close June 30th and that all reports be sent to the District Statistician not later than July 10th.

B. Inasmuch as the conference year closes June 30th, be it resolved that the District Treasurer's books close July 5th.

NO. 7 DECEASE OF MINISTER OR WIFE Be it resolved that upon the death of a minister of the District, or a minister's wife, that the District Secretary be given the information immediately; and that he notify by phone or wire the Zone Chairman and that they immediately notify all pastors in their zone; and that they shall be reimbursed by the District for expenses incurred.

NO. 8 DISTRICT CHURCH EXTENSION A. Be it resolved that the district home missionary program shall be the responsibility

of the District Council.

B. Be it resolved that we as a conference set the month of September as District Church Extension Month for the purpose of presenting the need and raising of funds.

C. In consideration of the need of district home missionary work, be it resolved that each pastor in the Eastern Ohio District be subject to a call by the Church Extension Committee for a two weeks revival.

NO. 9 LOAN PLAN Be it resolved that we adopt the Pilgrim Pension, Inc., in the Eastern Ohio District for the purpose of helping churches to build.

NO. 10 MINISTERS A. Be it resolved that no person be given or hold license to preach, who is not a mem-

ber of a local Pilgrim Holiness Church in this district.

B. See Ministerial Study Agency, page 12.

NO. 11 MINISTERIAL CONVENTION Be it resolved that the Eastern Ohio District have an annual Ministerial Convention. The time and place to be determined by the Council.

NO. 12 PASTORS A. Be it resolved that the churches of the Eastern Ohio District shall give first con-

sideration to the ministers of our conference in extending a call for their pastor. Be it further resolved that the District Superintendent shall not recommend a minister outside the bounds of our district, until after a church has failed to elect a pastor from the ministers of our District.

B. Since it requires a two-thirds majority vote at the election to call a pastor, be it re-solved that no church vote on more than one name at a time.

C. Inasmuch as some of our pastors do not receive adequate salary to meet the high cost of living; Be it resolved that the District Superintendent take more interest in the support of the pastors, when the Superintendent meets with the local church boards.

D. In order that the churches may receive credit for the full amount they contribute to-ward pastoral support; Be it resolved that the question of whether or not the pastor's utilities are supplied be made a part of the pastor's annual report.

E. Be it resolved that the pastor's term of office shall continue until and including the first Sunday after Camp. (Manual, Sec. 53, Par. 1)

F. Whereas our Manual makes no provision for the pastor's vacation, Be it resolved our churches give their pastor two weeks vacation and the District Camp meeting each year with support. Be it further resolved each pastor be permitted to accept two revivals per year.

NO. 13 SALARIES We recommend that all matters of salaries of District officials be settled before the election of officers, inasmuch as it is embarrassing to discuss such matters after

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election. Further, that all officers receiving salary for said office when necessary to have assistance to care for their work shall select help only from those already holding complimentary tickets, or pay for the needed help during camp and confer-ence out of their own pockets.

NO. 14 STANDARDS A. Be it resolved that the workers on our camp ground be required to maintain the

standards of the Pilgrim Holiness Church.

B. Inasmuch as there are moral, physical and spiritual dangers in and many perils associated with television, be it resolved that this conference go on record urging our people to guard against the evils thereof.

C. Inasmuch as our Manual gives only two sacraments or ordinances to be observed in our churches, namely, the Lord's Supper and water baptism, be it resolved that the Eastern Ohio District forbids public feet washing as part of our worship service.

NO. 15 SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTION A. Be it resolved that Sunday School conventions or workshops be held in each zone as

deemed advisable by the District Sunday School Board and District Superintendent. Furthermore, that the District Sunday School Board shall appoint committees in the various zones of the conference to work under the supervision of the District Sunday School Board.

B. Inasmuch as our District Camp is a united and cooperative effort of all of our East-em Ohio Churches, be it resolved that all Sunday School scholars attending camp be counted in their respective Sunday Schools.

C. A few of our churches have been faithful in teaching the Sunday School lesson to their shut-ins, and such who are physically incapacitated, to attend the regular Sunday School sessions of the church. This is commendable and more should be done in this direction which falls under the designation of Home department. But in order to avoid any discrepancies in the Sunday School attendance count in any of the churches, and in all fairness to every Sunday School in the District. Be it resolved that only those present in the Sunday School classes in the church be counted in total attend-ance for that Sunday. All others who may be taught elsewhere such as our shut-ins, are to be counted and entered under "Home Department" and not be included in the count.

D. Be it resolved that we adopt the following recommendations: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(7)

That each Sunday School That each Sunday School That each Sunday School That each Sunday School That each Sunday School That much attention be dividends if worked. That at least one branch

endeavor to start new Sunday School classes. and each class set goals and strive to reach them. adopt a system for contacting absentees. plan weekly group visitations. departmentalize as soon as possible. given the Cradle Roll. This is a ripe field, and will pay

Sunday School be started by each Zone.

NO. 16 SUPERINTENDENT A. Be it resolved that when the District Superintendent prepares his schedule for visit-

ing the churches, that he send a copy of said schedule to each pastor in the district.

B. Resolved that the District Superintendent shall supervise all annual church business meetings if possible; however, he may authorize his assistant or the pastor to con-duct this meeting.

NO. 17 TITHE Whereas the Manual provides that our people pay their tithe into the church in which they hold their membership—therefore, we strongly urge that this matter be called to the attention of our people who wish to move to other communities.

NO. 18 UNITED STEWARDSHIP AND DISTRICT FUND A. Be it resolved that the United Stewardship Fund and our District Budget be raised

and sent to the District Treasurer as one fund which shall be known as the United Stewardship and District Fund.

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(For the purpose of the annual report, the local church treasurer can take the total amount sent in for this Fund and divide it by 13, then multiply the result by 5 and that would be the amount that went to the District. The balance would be the amount that had been forwarded to the United Stewardship Fund.)

B. Be it resolved that the District Treasurer have cards printed designating what each church is required to raise for the district and general interests and that said cards be forwarded to the pastors as soon after the Conference as possible.

C. The District Treasurer shall send a statement to all churches that are in arrears with their budgets six weeks prior to the close of the conference year.

D. Be it resolved that each church establish a workable plan in order to meet these ob-ligations.

NO. 19 VOTING Inasmuch as there is some dissatisfaction with district council members receiving office by acclamation, be it resolved that henceforth all members of the District Council be elected to office by secret ballot.

NO. 20 APPRECIATION Be it resolved:

A. That we extend our General Superintendent, Dr. P. W. Thomas, a vote of thanks for his Christ-like spirit and the efficient manner in which he conducted this Conference;

B. That we extend a vote of thanks to the District Superintendent, Assistant Super-intendent, District Secretary, District Treasurer, the additional members of the District Council, the various committees, dining personnel, camp and conference registrars, organist, maintenance men, camp policemen, and all others who have assisted in any way to make our conference the success it proved to be.

C. That we express our appreciation to the Coshocton Tribune and Rev. Paul Harris for the splendid cooperation that they have given us in their paper for this conference, and that a letter of appreciation be mailed to them by our Conference Secretary.

D. Above all, we do fervently offer thanks to our Heavenly Father for His blessings up-on us during this Camp and Conference.

STANDING RULES

1. The time schedule for sittings of the conference are 8:30 - 12:00 A.M.; 2:00 - 5:00 P.M.; 7:00 - 10:00 P.M.

2. The Conference Bar shall include the platform and the front three sections to the left of the platform and eight rows back.

3. The Ordination Service shall take place on the second day, fourth sitting at 8:30 A. M. of the Conference.

REPORT OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE

AS ADOPTED BY THE CONFERENCE

BUDGETS

NO. 1 UNITED STEWARDSHIP AND DISTRICT FUND A. Be it resolved that the United Stewardship Fund and our Distict Budget be raised

and sent to the District Treasurer as one fund which shall be known as the United Stewardship and District Fund. (See Resolutions Committee Report, No. 18) 1. The United Stewardship and District Fund shall total $13 per member, as outlined

below. (B., 1. and C., 1.)

B. GENERAL CHURCH FINANCIAL PLAN 1. (Manaul, Sec. 149) There shall be a United Stewardship Fund of $8 per member,

to be divided as follows: Administration, 38%; Church Extension, 30%; Liberal Arts College, 22%; Sunday Schools and Youth, 6%; Church Extension Loan Fund, 2%; and Contingent Fund, 2%.

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2. Each district shall assume an amount equal to $8 per assessable member. They may apportion this amount to the churches either on a membership or financial strength basis, said apportionment to be made at the time of the annual conference for the following year.

3. Money for the support of World Missions shall be raised through deputational work in the churches and the annual Self-Denial Offering. The Department of World Missions shall not do deputational work in the churches or colleges during the four weeks preceding Easter and on Rally Day Sunday in October.

C. DISTRICT FINANCIAL PLAN 1. District Budget. Be it resolved that our District Budget shall be $5 per member,

and that it shall be divided by the District Treasurer as follows: Camp Ground Property 24% District Church Extension 27% District Parsonage 15% Eastern Pilgrim College 28% International Conference 6%

2. Minister's Tithe. Be it resolved: a. That all stationed ministers pay all their tithe on wages received from their

ministerial income to the District. b. That all unstationed licensed and ordained ministers pay 50% of their tithe

from their ministerial wages to the District. c. That all licensed and ordained ministers not receiving income from the church,

but have other sources of income, pay 25% of their tithe to the District. d. That all such tithes are to be paid to the local church treasurer and forwarded

to the District Treasurer. 3. Ministerial Convention Expenses. Be it resolved that each church in the district

be asked to share in meeting the expense of the Annual District alinisterial Con-vention by being assessed on the following basis: each church with a membership of twenty-five or less contribute $5; all other churches contribute $10 each.

NO. 2 CAMP BUDGET (SPECIAL) Inasmuch as it takes approximately $4, 000. 00 for the operation expense of the Dis-trict Camp Meeting and in order to provide an efficient method of securing the necessary finances for the District Camp Meeting and one which will not detract from the spiritual purpose and will remove the pressure of immediate need and giving from both our leaders and those who attend the camp. Be it resolved that we provide for the financial needs of the camp one year in ad-vance by raising, during one or more services of the camp, individual voluntary pledges for this purpose to be paid during the following twelve months. Be it further resolved that the District Superintendent present this need and raise offerings for this purpose as he visits the churches of the district.

NO. 3 CAMP AND CONFERENCE A. Be it resolved that each local church be asked to bring provision to alleviate the fi-

nancial obligation of the Camp Meeting. B. We recommend that the District Council be requested to properly remunerate every

person who has cy labor or service helped to prepare our camp grounds and to carry on the camp, so far as reason and consistency will permit.

C. Be it resolved that all minister's wives shall be subject to call to give one day's work in the kitchen or dining room.

U. That our active ministers' children under the age of 14 be entertained free. Those over 14 shall be subject to call for work in any department.

E. We recommend that all visitors attending the Annual Conference be charged a rea-sonable sum for meals, the price to be set by the committee in charge. This does not apply to ministers or their wives. Each church and youth society should take a good liberal offering to provide the expense of the delegate when attending the con-ference.

NO. 4 CHURCHES NEWLY ORGANIZED Be it resolved that with the exception of the pastor's tithe, our newly organized churches be assessed but one-fourth of the district budget quota for the first fiscal year following their organizations; one-half of the second year; and three-fourths the third year. From then on they shall assume the full quota.

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NO. 5 CHURCH EXTENSIOI LOAN FUND Be it resolved that we authorize the District Church Extension Committee to com-bine the Church Extension Fund and the Home Missionary Fund and to settle the de-linquent notes receivable in whatever manner they may deem best.

NO. 6 SUNDAY SCHOOL BUDGET (DISTRICT) A. Be it resolved that each Sunday School be assessed annually the following amounts

based on their average to be used for the expense of Sunday School promotional work. Yearly Average Amount to pay

50 or below $ . 25 per month 50 to 100 . 50 per month 100 to 200 1. 00 per month

200 or above 1.25 per month The same is to be paid to the District Treasurer.

MINISTERS NO. 7 CO-OPERATION A. Resolved that no preacher be privileged to pastor a Pilgrim Holiness Church of this

district until he has promised to include the various financial activities of the dis- trict in the program of his local church.

NO. 8 MINISTERIAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION A. Be it resolved that each pastorate or charge in the Eastern Ohio District shall enroll

its pastor and wife in the Ministerial Benefit Association and pay from the local treasury their membership and call fees. That it shall be the duty of the pastor to turn over to the local church each call as it is presented to him.

B. Inasmuch as Resolution No. 8A provides for the enrollment of each church's pastors and wife in the Ministerial Benefit Association and, inasmuch as a number of our churches have still failed to follow through on this District's legislation, be it re-solved that our District Superintendent when making his first visit of the church he is visiting, has enrolled their pastor and wife in the Ministerial Benefit Association, and if not, encourage that church do so as soon as possible.

MINUTES NO. 9 COST OF MINUTES

Be it resolved that the price of District Minutes to be left to the discretion of the District Council.

NO. 10 PREPARING MINUTES FOR PUBLICATION Be it resolved that a stenographer be employed to help the Secretary in preparing the minutes that they may oe ready for the printer at the close of the conference and that we pay the stenographer $20. 00 for services.

RECORDS NO. 11 RECORDS—SAFE

Due to the fact that we are now a separate conference, and to the fact that our con- ference records are valuable to us, and to the fact that a small fire could completely destroy the same, therefore Be it resolved that the council be authorized and directed to purchase an approved safe and place it in the keeping of our District Treasurer for the safe-keeping of our records and finances. Be it further resolved that this safe be purchased by January 30, 1963.

SALARIES NO. 12 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT A. Be it resolved that the District Superintendent's salary shall be $4,200. 00; 7 per

mile traveling expense; parsonage; all utilities and four weeks vacation. B. Be it resolved that the District Superintnedent and his wife be enrolled in the Minis-

terial Benefit Association and that dues shall be paid by the District Treasurer. C. Be it resolved that the District shall enroll the Superintendent in the Pilgrim Pension

Plan as per the plan for the local churches and their pastors, and be it further re-solved that we pay the District Superintendent's Social Security.

NO. 13 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT We recommend that the Superintendent when in need of additional help in the admin-

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istration of district work, be authorized to secure the services of his assistant. Further, we recommend that the assistant be paid $12. 50 per day, plus 6ç per mile traveling expense.

NO. 14 DISTRICT COUNCIL We recommend that 6ç1 per mile be given each member of the District Council for traveling to and from the council meetings.

NO. 15 DISTRICT SECRETARY AND TREASURER Be it resolved that the District Treasurer's Salary be $500.00 and that the District Secretaryts salary be $250. 00 per year.

NO. 16 SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTIONAL SECRETARY Be it resolved that the Sunday School Promotional Secretary shall receive $100. 00 per year.

NO. 17 DISTRICT STATISTICIAN Be it resolved that the Statistician shall receive $100.00 per year. Be it further re-solved that the quarterly reports shall be sent to the District Statistician and that he shall compile them and send the report to the District Superintendent.

NO. 18 EDUCATIONAL AND EXAMINING BOARD Be it resolved that the Educational and Examining Board be given $50. 00 per mem- ber.

NO. 19 SOCIAL SECURITY A. Whereas, Social Security has been extended to clergy, and whereas, ,many of the

pastors of the Eastern Ohio District have elected to go into the plan, and whereas business enterprises pay 50% of the cost of the Social Security plan for their em-ployees, and we believe it to be in keeping with the Spirit of the New Testament for the local church to share the cost of the Social Security plan for their pastor, there-fore, we recommend that the Church share the cost on a 50-50 basis.

B. We further recommend that all evangelists who tithe their ministerial income one hundred percent into the local church of which they are a member, said local church shall share the cost of the Social Security plan with them on a 50-50 basis. This shall also apply to evangelistic singers.

TREASURER NO. 20 AUDITING THE TREASURERtS BOOKS

Be it resolved that we employ a certified public accountant to audit the books of the District Treasurer. The audit to be made after the books have been closed on July 5, and prior to the convening of the annual conference.

NO. 21 INSURING THE TREASURER We recommend that the Council be requested to have the District Treasurer bonded.

YOUTH NO. 22 YOUNG PEOPLE A. Be it resolved that all young people be urged to place all their tithe in their own local

church, in the usual way. B. That each church contribute $10. 00 annually, to be applied on the expense of the Dis-

trict Youth Convention.

NO. 23 MONITORS AND POLICE We recommend that young people who receive free entertainment at our District Convention be required to pay a registration fee of $1. 00, said fee to be used to provide monitors and adult supervision. Furthermore, said monitors shall be ap-pointed by the District Council.

NO. 24 DISTRICT YOUTH PRESIDENT Inasmuch as the District Youth President receives only a mileage fund, be it re-solved that an offering of not less than $10. 00 be given him for each Zone Rally in which he speaks.

NO. 25 YOUTH CAMP Be it resolved that where the church considers it necessary and they are financially able to do so that they consider paying the way to the Youth Camp for those youth who are unable to pay. -

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NO. 26 CAMP GROUND FENCE Inasmuch as the camp ground fence along the river is badly in need of repair and a Cyclone fence would give much needed protection, be it resolved that the Youth Council be authorized to raise funds for and erect a new fence along the river.

MINUTES OF EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT

YOUTH CONFERENCE IN CONQUEST WITH A CONQUERING CHRIST

OFFICERS

PRESIDENT Mr. Neil Bailey 3901 Bellevue Road Toledo 13, Ohio

GR 2-0874

1962-63

VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Rev. John Minsker Rev. Ronald Travis Rev. Gene Rowe 667 Chestnut Street 289 W. Fourth St. 3 Hooper Street Nelsonville, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Athens, Ohio

Resolutions Committee—Rev. Duane Saylor, Rev. Ronald Travis, Rev. Carles Fletcher.

Ways and Means Committee—Rev. Charles Dozer, Rev. Gene Rowe, Rev. John Minsker.

The business meeting of the District Youth convened at 9:00 A. M., Saturday, July 28, 1962, under the direction of Rev. 0. M. Awe, District Superintendent.

Elwood Stuart led in singing several choruses followed with prayer by Rev. Duane Saylor.

The conference bar was established as the first ten pews in the two center sections. Roll call was given by the Secretary with thirty delegates, sixteen Presidents, and

twenty Pastors responding to the call.

Reports were given by the Zone Chairmen. These reports revealed very successful rallies during the year and much progress for which we praise the Lord. The hearty ex-pression with which these reports were received by the Conference revealed that the labors of these fine men were greatly appreciated.

The District Youth President, Neil Bailey, gave a very encouraging report which was accepted with a rising vote of appreciation.

The Ways and Means Report was given by Rev. Ronald Travis. Resolutions No. 2 and 3 were approved.

The Resolutions Committee report was given by Rev. Charles Dozer. Resolutions No. 8, 9, and 10 were approved.

A motion was made to recess, after the election of the Executive Officers until 1:15 P.M.

Conference convened at 1:15 P. M. under the direction of Rev. E. E. Leadingham. The Golden Echoes Trio of the First Pilgrim Church in Columbus brought a special number in song.

The Conference was divided into Zones for the election of Zone Chairmen.

A standing vote of appreciation was given to Rev. Duane Saylor for his services as the District Youth Secretary from the creation of this office until his resignation this year.

A standing vote of appreciation was given to Rev. 0. M. Awe and Rev. E. E. Lead-ingham as presiding officers for the Conference.

The benediction was given by Rev. W. E. Honeycutt.

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WAYS AND MEANS

RESOLUTION NO. 1 A. Be it resolved that an executive fund, out of which the expenses, incidental to the

functioning of the Executive Committee in their official duties, be maintained. B. Be it further resolved that each church pay $5. 00 a year to maintain this fund.

C. Be it further resolved that the District Youth President be reimbursed .06 per mile for traveling expenses.

RESOLUTION NO. 2 Be it resolved that the District Youth continue in the combined District effort for the construction of the new motel unit.

RESOLUTION NO. 3 A. Be it resolved that all specified funds be forwarded to the District Youth Treasurer

quarterly. B. Be it resolved that each society note their responsibility to support the General

Youth Department with 5% of their offerings.

RESOLUTIONS

RESOLUTION NO. 1 Inasmuch as we feel the visits of our District Youth President to our zones during the past year have been a real blessing, be it resolved that the executive President visit each zone at least twice during the fiscal year.

RESOLUTION NO. 2 In order to enlist the greatest degree of cooperation in our zone work, be it resolved that each zone leader arrange a meeting with the district superintendent, the pastors and Y. P. presidents of his zone as soon after the conference as possible to plan the program for his zone for the year.

RESOLUTION NO. 3 We recommend that the Executive Committee and Zone Leaders be kept in the age limit of 35 as much as practical.

RESOLUTION NO. 4 Be it resolved that the Resolution Committee and the Ways and Means Committee be standing committees to be appointed by our Executive Committee as soon after the Annual Business Meeting as possible.

RESOLUTION NO. 5 Be it resolved that those participating in sponsored activities such as the choir, or-chestra, camp ground labor, etc., be required to maintain the standards of the Pil-grim Holiness Church. Be it further resolved that it be the responsibility of the Young Peoplets Executive Committee to enforce this during the Young People ts Convention.

RESOLUTION NO. 6 Be it resolved that the Zone Chairman appoint the Zone Secretary from the "Teen- Age" group.

RESOLUTION NO. 7 Be it resolved that the District and Zone Officers Banquet be held the month of Sept- ember.

RESOLUTION NO. 8 Inasmuch as the unity of the District depends greatly upon the "oneness" of the Zone Churches, be it resolved that each zone plan at least one Special Prayer Meeting as early in the conference year as possible.

RESOLUTION NO. 9

Be it resolved that the age range for the District Talent Hunt shall be under twenty years in all categories.

RESOLUTION NO. 10 In as much as the District Youth Week End meetings were a great spiritual lift to our youth and church in general, be it resolved that we conduct the same in the month of March with a Special Offering to be lifted for the District Youth Project.

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RESOLUTION NO.11 A. Inasmuch as there is a vast difference of interest, because of the age span, 9 thru

16, and in that there are many young people over the age of 16 who would like to at-tend our youth camps, be it resolved that we conduct a Junior and Senior Youth Camp.

B. Be it resolved that the District Youth Council be authorized to establish the time and age limits for each camp.

DISTRICT YOUTH PRESIDENT'S REPORT

To our District Superintendent, Rev. 0. M. Awe, and members of the Eighth Annual District Youth Conference.

It is with a heart full of gratitude to God, and with a deep feeling of appreciation to the many fine people of our district, that we can say, truly this has been a year to re-member! It has been a year filled with activity for Pilgrims everywhere.

Again this year, I was able to take part in the National Pilgrim Youth Leaders Con-ference, serve as one of your delegates to the General Conference, and attend the Na-tional Pilgrim Sunday School Convention in Allentown, Pennsylvania. I also took the Opportunity to sit in on a part of the National Sunday School Convention in Detroit. These special opportunities have afforded a fresh outlook on the complex challenge of the youth interest, and were a source of inspiration.

I was able to visit each of the nine zones of the district in promotional rallies in ad-dition to speaking in a limited number of churches.

Immediately after the Youth Conference last year, plans were made in a joint meeting with the District Council to present our new district youth motel project to the churches. At our annual Zone Officers Meeting, held this year on the camp ground for the first time, the plans for promotion were presented in detail, and March 2, 3, and 4, 1962, designated as District Youth Week End. Where this plan was put into effect, our people opened their hearts to the need, and a number of Youth Societies contributed heavily to the project. Wherever it was my privilege to present this urgently needed project, it was received with enthusiam, and sufficient funds were raised to get the building under way. At the present time, a financial plan has been worked out by the District Council to complete construction.

In our Zone Rallies this year, a district-wide increase brought the monthly average attendance to slightly less than 1200, and where the zones were subdivided, a surprising increase in attendance resulted. In effect, the old Southern and central areas showed an overwhelming increase of approximately 70%. Rev. Tommy Holshouser, representing Eastern Pilgrim College, made a tour of the district, and was a blessing to our people. Our United Zones Rally on Memorial Day, was a source of inspiration and encouragement to nearly 600 Eastern Ohio Pilgrims again this year. We enjoyed the rich ministry of Rev. J. R. Mitchell, and the large number of young people who took part in the talent hunt program. Our first district rally orchestra was arranged this year by the Capital Zone. The excellent coverage by Rev. Paul Harris in the PILGRIM REVIEW was ap-preciated.

Our 1962 Youth Camp, with Rev, and Mrs. William S. Deal as special workers, was in many ways our best. Even though the age limit was dropped to 16, all available sleep-ing space on the grounds was taken, and well over half of the 259 registered campers found spiritual help at the public altar. Our camp this year was divided into three sepa-ate groups under three departmental directors: Rev. Duane Saylor, Rev. Carles Fletcher, and Rev. Don Wachenschwanz. Several new features were added this year in-cluding a field trip, a musical instruments class, and a camp "newspaper." We are in-debted to these men, and an excellent spirit of co-operation dominated the scene. I join with the District Superintendent, our church leaders, and the people of our district, in a special kind of thanks to those who made up the camp staff, and to those pastors who put forth an extra effort to make this great co-operative program possible. A file of over 600 individual campers is now being prepared to help in future planning, and to set up a much needed follow-up program to keep them tied to the larger fellowship of the district youth organization.

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We hasten to say that all of our work at the district level should and must be re-flected in increased activity in the local churches. As we stand on the edge of a new church year, we are humbled by the realization of the many areas of interest that lie untouched by our limited resources. May the God of great plans, and great purpose open our hearts to the almost limitless Pilgrim possibilities—through youth.

Respectfully,

Neil E. Bailey

Youth President

STATISTICAL REPORTS

of Eastern Ohio District

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10. Columbus I 30 .........30 11. Columbus II 62 28 5 19 52 . . . 10 47 40 41 Yes 2 33.14 1,192.45 1,225.59 23.07 19.10 5.12 10.00 1,127.85 1,175.14 50.45

12. Coshocton .....................46 ............2. 79 115.60 118. 39 76.35 76. 35 42. 04

13. Danville 19 12 2 10 24 5 . . 47 18 22 No . . . 27. 20 131. 73 158. 93 129. 72 2. 56 12. 00 6.47 150. 75 8. 18

14. Delaware ......................................... 20. 00 5.00 15.00

15. Elyria 17 ..........................201. 38 201. 38 113. 74 50. 00 163. 74

16. Fostoria 31 .........24 . . - 7 ....................123.22 123.22 30. 00 48. 71 4.28 16. 63 23. 60 123. 22

17. Four Corners 12 12 ......12 ......36 12 12 Yes . . - 48.22 152.28 201.50 89. 69 13.50 14. 08 64.50 181. 77 19. 73

18. Galion 18 12 - . . 8 20 ......40 .. - 18 No 19. Ironton .....................................61 48. 77 49. 38 23. 56 20. 15 43. 71 5.67

20. Jackson ....................................72. 97 1. 74 74. 71 47. 13 43. 71 27. 58

21. Lancaster I 28 15 15 - . - 30 ......45 .........1 2. 48 569. 73 572. 21 144. 50 25. 00 186. 52 213. 19 569. 21 3. 00

22. Mansfield .................................... 3. 17 73. 04 76. 21 54.90 5. 00 14.24 74. 14 2. 07

23. Marion I 33 17 7 9 33 ...............Yes . - - 93. 14 9.29 102. 43 25. 00 .94 25. 94 76.49

24. Nelsonville 44 18 21 9 48 ......34 44 36 Yes . . - 99. 81 99.00 198. 81 10. 00 16. 69 25.00 51. 69 147. 12

25. Oak Hill 60 43 12 3 58 . . - 2 48 36 34 Yes . - . 12. 40 54.43 66. 83 15. 00 24. 00 14.26 53. 26 13. 57

26. Port Clinton 21 21 ......21 ......52 ......Yes . -- 94. 46 265. 57 360. 03 252.17 15. 00 267. 17 98.86

27. Portsmouth I 20 20 15 10 45 25 -. - 38 14 37 Yes 1 47. 43 87.43 114. 86 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 4449 69. 49 45. 37

28. Portsmouth II . . - 13 7 5 25 ............22 No ........20.27 20.27 3.38 10. 00 13.38 6.89

29. Toledo I 11 12 5 8 25 14 . . 40 11 15 Yes ........243.33 109.78 133.55 243.33

30. Toledo II 23 12 2 9 23 ......48 20 20 Yes . - - 23. 60 14.75 38. 35 15. 00 15. 00 3. 15

31. Zanesville ..........................30 -- 30 ......4 . . - 15 No ........3.72 3.72 3.72

32. Waverly (New Church) ......10 . . - 2 12 12 -. - 13 .. - 12 ...........21. 59 21. 59 21. 59

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CHURCH TREASURER'S REPORT

Pastors Expense Allowance

Rents

Interests

Improvements I

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Church Property De

Church Property Equity

Parsonage Property Value

Parsonage Property Debt

Parsonage Property Equity

Total Value

Total Debt

Total Equity

3,2

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SU

ND

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SC

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S

CH

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CH

Teachers and Officcrs f

Act ive Enrollment

Cradle Roll

Average Attendance

Last Report

Average Attendance

This Report

Loss

Seas ions

Scholars Converted

Joined Church

C

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C

0

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B

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9

101

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52

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TA

TIS

TIC

AL

RE

PO

RT

Cash Brought Forward

Regular Offerings

General Rally Day Offerings

Special Offerings

Total Rece ipts

L iterature

District Budget

General Rally Day Offerings

M iscellaneous

Total Expenditures

Cash On Hand

54. 78 478. 11

10. 50 543. 35

104. 53 10. 50

268. 13 383. 16

106. 23 49. 12

369.95

2.8

6

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207. 79

263. 79 158. 14

81.1

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681.30 241.6

3

27

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66.92

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83.4

2

36.8

8

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3

12.9

4

587.23 1

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8.6

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15. 73 118. 52

647. 08 109. 22

150. 48 164. 02

15. 73 143. 62

610. 95 36. 13

13

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8. 13

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67. 57 149. 74

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MISSIONARY TREASURER'S REPORT

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10. Danville 14.80 162.31 177.11 17.42 151.60 169.02 8.09 61.50 61.50 11. East Canaan 12. Elyria 340. 68 340. 68 36. 17 53. 08 248. 38 338. 13 2. 55 13. Fostoria 14.30 91.58 150.88 19.07 86.81 105.88 14. Four Corners 157.89 157.89 157.89 15. lronton 70. 57 70. 57 . 19 69. 00 69. 25 1. 32 16. Lancaster 2.58 277.97 280.55 87.10 9.00 5.00 167.18 268.38 12. 17 135.00 135. 00 17. Mansfield 21. 19 285. 08 306. 27 234. 03 43. 87 277. 90 28. 37 18. Marion I 5.04 280.15 285.19 69.80 187.83 257. 63 27.56 20.00 50.50 70.50 19. Marion II 26.63 205.91 232.54 27.58 25.00 52.58 21.72 50.18 114.06 164.24 20. McLuney 213.55 213.55 213.55 213.55 213.55 213.55 21. Nelsonville 132.90 536.84 669.74 10.55 2.51 565.41 578.47 91.27 27.70 16.82 31.77 22. Newark 7.55 45.39 52.94 6.00 36.28 42.28 10.66 10.66 23. Oak Bill 40.58 530.20 570.78 173.70 351.60 525.30 45.48 65.00 65. 00 24. Perrysburg 30.37 26.04 28.89 26.54 1.08 25. Port Clinton 4.49 388.99 393.48 371.60 371.60 6.93 14.95 14.95 26. Portsmouth II 248.28 248.28 35.38 211.69 247.07 1.21 49.00 49.00 27. Toledo I 001.06 20.00 071.56 691.06 28. Zanesville 4.23 20.71 24.94 .59 .59 24.35 11.50 12.85

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1. Beard, F. H. 3rd St. Mission, Columbus 80 .. 47 245 ......1 1 43 15 68 36 1 . 1 2. Bowman, W. C. Marion 1st 89 . . 2 51 .........10 60 10 70 6 .........3,000.00 10,000.00 2 3. Bowman, Wm. Wellston 10 .....................2 2 4 ............07.00 68.00 1 Illness 4. Branscomb, H. J. Weliston 5 12 , 4 ............3 1 4 2 ..........................1 5. Brebaker, J. N. Nevada 87 120 ............1 1 25 15 1 ..............2,000.00 6. Brown, Mrs. E. East Toledo .........20 ................... . . 3 ............................. 7. Buchanan, B. Barbsrton I 32 . 15 14 ............6 1 7 ............200.00 8. Busick, J. L. Barbsrtonl 30 .....................5 5 10 ............110.00 1,500.00 1 9. Curry, J. 0. Coshocton 30 7 10 ... 2 2 4 4 6 1

10. Dean, J. L. Columbus I 19 . . 14 165 ............5 . . ............ 8 126. 00 828. 00 11. Gollihue C. Elyria 6 . . 2 10 2 . 4 6 2 4 6 12 . 3 1 1 12. Huffer. P.E. Pine Ridge 38 5 15 15 ............5 . . 5 2 .........150. 00 3,724. 00 13. Jones, C. E, Port Clinton 6 . . 2 20 ................... . 2 .........35. 00 14. Keck, Mary Lancaster I 2 . . . 4 10 ..................................................... 15. Kuhn, 11. L. Barberton I 3 1 3 678 ............2 1 3 3 ......1 65.00 Sund l12 931 16. Lucas, C. Oak Hill 144 56 39 310 ......2 2 63 15 78 38 1 3 2 3,520.00 1 Pastor of Indepen-

dent Work of Tioy 17. Lyons, R. P. Akron 14 50 4 31 ,. 2 , 2 11 2 13 5 1 ..............3.30 18. Marshall, E. Canton 1 ......13 ................... . . 16 ............................. 19. Music, W. E. Marion I 7 .....................7 . . . . . . 400 ......1 1 Call in Hospital

Wards - 400 20. Phillips, B. L. Toledo I 24 . . . 2 6 ......4 4 6 4 10 2 ......1 300.00 1,850.00 21. Pugh, B. H. Chillicotho 122 . . . 4 865 . . . 1 1 2 33 10 33 12 4 8 1,350.00 8,000.00 3 22. Reiff, C. J. Fremont 68 1 310 ......1 1 25 4 29 7 ......1 345.00 4,000. 00 . . . Contacts-634 23. Reiff, Mrs. C. J. Fremont . . . 79 .. . 71 ......1 1 2 .................4, 000. 00 24. Roark, C. B. Portsmouth II 22 10 .........2 .. 2 6 1 7 ............119. 00 25. Robinson, L. A. 14 47 7 ............1 1 . . . . 2 . . . 1 1 71.61 400.00 1 26, Shockley, F. Crown City 112 ... 20 37 2 6 8125100 225 28 .........600.00 2,479.00 27. Spires, S. L. Marion I 331 300 .. 153 .. 11 13 24 ......1,140 70 3 . ., 2 4,500.00 22,000.00 4 Wife and I - in

charge of Jr. Church 28. Steinhour, 0. L. Fostoria 23 . . . 1 25 ..................18 ............92.94 900. 00 18 29. Swisher, J. Columbus I 46 ... 78 ............1 40 14 3 30. Vance, Mrs. &Mr. K. C. . Jackson 108 6 6 ......6 . . 6 153 68 221 32 . . 1 1 864.00 1,700.00 . 31. Ward, B. Oak Bill 19 . . . 145 ....................... 15 .........217. 30 1 32. Wells, E. E. Ohio City 74 . . . 12 400 .........4 5 3 8 .. 14 2 7 4,000.00 2,500.00 . 33. Williams,M. 76 .. . 72 328 ........................3 4 2 4,832.30 9,455.00 Limited because 34. Williams, 0. Crown City 12' .. . 2 19 .................. 7 of health. 1 Chatfield Wesley &

Virginia . . . 964 . .........15 12 27 .....................4,665.00 22,000.00 . .. Evangelistic singers.

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SUMMARY STATISTICAL REPORT OF THE

EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT Conference of the Pilgrim Hojiness Churches for 196'1-1962

Total number of churches 65 Number of churches not reporting 3 Total membership last year 1 878 Total membership this year 1 978 Net gain in membership 100 Sermons preached by pastors 5 310 Sermons preached by evangelists and unstationed ministerh 1 654 Number of seekers for regeneration . 1 237 Number of seekers for sanctification 680 Total pastoral calls 20, 001 Advocate subscriptions 449 Pastor's support with gifts and donations $122,412.38 Total income of churches in all depts. $276, 927. 31 Cash on hand in all departments $ 31,394.27 Averages Sunday school attendance this report 5,202 Average attendance last report 5 009 Net gain 193 Number of Young Peoples Societies 32 Young Peoples Societies membership this report 724 Young Peoples Societies membership last report 569 Net gain in Young Peoples Society membership 155 Missionary Societies reporting 28 Unstationed ministers and Evangelists and Singers reporting 35 Deaconesses reporting 7

Five highest churches with numerical gain 1. Mansfield 22 2. Oak Hill 20 3. Circleville 14 4. Portsmouth I 14 5. Bremen 13

Five churches with highest financial report 1. Columbus I $ 28,806.47 2. Jackson $ 24,400.90 3. Barbertonl $ 23,403.15 4. Nelsonville $ 17,891.10 5. Columbus II $ 17, 794. 01

Respectfuily submitted, Carles L. Fletcher District Statistician

Coofto Fnotiog cflilliootflO. Ohio

55

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In Higher Education

EASTERN PILGRIM

COLLEGE is different

EPC has a campus filled with vigorous and ambitious Christian young people . . . the college costs are within reach of all . . . the faculty teaches Christ, not by precepts only, but by example. . . there is an atmosphere of pleasant surroundings. and a wealth of fell ow-ship with Christians from many places around the world...

1962-63 SPECIAL EVENTS Alumni Banquet-6:0O P.M.—October 5 Board of Directors Meeting—October 8-9 R. G. Flexon Missionary Lectures—November 13-17 Harold D. Dieter Memorial Lecture Seres—Feb. 4-8 College Revival—February 25-March 1 Board of Directors Meeting—March 11-12 Church Extention Convention—April 11-12 E.P.C. Day—May 10 Musical Recital-8:00 P.M.—June 1 Baccalaureate-8:00 P.M.—June 2 Commencement—i 0:00 A.M.—June 3

FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE:

Office of President

EASTERN PILGRIM COLLEGE Allentown, Pennsylvania

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NOW SERVING

THE ENTIRE

DENOMINATION

was eei& 9s:-- • Denominationally owned and controlled.

• Supported by every member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church.

• The only Liberal Arts College in the denomination.

• Administered through a board of directors represent-the denomination, elected by the general board.

• The oldest college in years of continuous service in the denomination.

• High in educational rating with graduates now at-tending several universities.

• Qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty.

Pilgrim Youth can NOW Attend their Own Pilgrim Liberal Arts College and Receive

a "PLUS" Education

Write for free literature to:

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Ministerial Convention April 1 -2, 1963

LANCASTER FIRST CHURCH

Eastern Ohio District 1963 Annual Camp Meeting

JULY 25 through AUGUST 4

EVANGELISTS Dr. W. L. Surbrook Dr. Joshua Stauffer

SINGERS Paul and Mary Hamilton

CONFERENCE

Eastern Ohio District August 5-6, 1962

YOUTH CAMPS Junior Camp June 25 - 29, 1963 Senior Camp July 22 - 26,1963

To Be Held At

BETHEL CAMP GROUND River Road (Second Street)

COSHOCTON, OHIO