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Page 1: South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1951

Wofford College Wofford College

Digital Commons @ Wofford Digital Commons @ Wofford

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal Methodist Conference Journals

10-24-1951

South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1951 South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1951

Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/sc1866

Part of the African American Studies Commons, Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, and

the History of Christianity Commons

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference, "South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1951" (1951). South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal. 82. https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/sc1866/82

This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Methodist Conference Journals at Digital Commons @ Wofford. It has been accepted for inclusion in South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Wofford. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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OFFICIAL JOURNAL

South Carolina

· Annual Conference of the

METHODIST CHURCH

Eighty-Sixth Session

Held in

CUMBERLAND METHODIST CHURCH

FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA

OCTOBER 24-28, 1951

Bishop A. P. Shaw, D.D., LL.D. Presiding Bishop J. W. E. Bowen, A.M, D.D., Resident Bishop

C. R. BROWN, Secretary

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OFFICIAL JOURNAL

South Carolina

Annual Conference of the

METHODIST CHURCH

~-tr w Eighty-Sixth Session

Held in

CUMBERLAND METHODIST CHURCH

FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA

OCTOBER 24-28, 1951

Bishop A. P. Shaw, D.D., LL.D. Presiding Bishop J. W. E. Howen, A.M, D.D., Resident Bishop

C. R. BROWN, Secretary

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I. OFFICERS OF THE CONFERENCE

PRESIDENT Bishop A. P. Shaw 1206 Etting St., Baltimore 17, Md.

SECRETARY C. R. Brown 307 Green Avenue, Greenville, S. C.

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES-G. S. Sawyer, T. R. Frierson, M. D. McCollom, L. A. Wright.

TREASURER G. A. Thomas 230 North Dean St., Spartanburg, S. C.

ASSISTANTS TO TREASURER--J. J. Mitchell, T. B. Thomas, S. S. Jones, B. C. Stewart, J. A. Curry, H. B. Brown, J. W. Buddin, R. G. Lawrence.

STATISTICIAN R. G. Lawrence 730 Golf Avenue, Orangeburg, S. C.

ASSISTANT STATISTICIANS-C. C. Barr, H. C. Brewer, J. S, Dial, R. C. Conner, A. P. Gillard, A. J. Hall, E. M. Jami­son, R. B. King, W. B. McKay, J. M. Mitchell, J. R. Nor­wood, C. H. Richardson, Hampton Smith, P. R. Tiller.

II. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND ROLL OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS

BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING-N. W. Green, Chair­man; A. W. Wright, Registrar; C. C. Clark, J. S. Thomas, I. D. Newman, Warren Jenkins, H. B. Jones.

COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE RELATIONS-1952, F. L. Lawton, N. W. Jones; 1953, W. R. Gregg, G. C. Brown; 1954, F. Marcus, S. S. Jones.

COMMITTEE ON ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS-L. W. Cur­ry, E. J. Cooper, G. B. Tillman, J. L. Pendarvis, E. N. Jamison, F.G.C. DuBois.

COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION-T. D. Green, J. W. Bud­d;n, J oseµh Mitchell, I. V. Manning, M. P. Pyatt.

RESERVES-R. H. Cunningham, S. A. Funches, E. V. Jamison.

DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH LOCATION and BUILDING BEAUFORT DISTRICT

H. B. Jones, District Superintendent Ministerial ____ P. A. Washington, N. W. Jones, E. M. Wiley Laymen ____________ Josh Samuel, C. G. Harley, C.H. Bryant

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BERKELEY DISTRICT

R. W. President, District Superintendent Ministerial________ _ ___ S.S. Jones, F Nelson, A. L. Johnson Laymen _ Samuel Smalls, Lewis Russ, Willie Brown

Ministerial Laymen

Ministerial Laymen

Ministerial Laymen

Ministerial Laymen

Ministerial Laymen

Ministerial _ Laymen __ _

Ministerial

BENNETTSVILLE DI~,TRICT

T. D. Green, District Superintendent S. M. Miller, J. A. Curry, C. C. Clark

George Manning, Samuel Quick, C. M. Green

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

F. H. Gra.nt, District Superintendent C. J. Mack, G. C. Brown, M. P. Pyatt

Esau Jenkins, Fred McCray, Leroy Glover

FLORENCE DISTRICT

P. R. Tiller, District Superintendent I. V. Manning, R. C. Conner, C. J. James

W. H. Chandler, J. M. McAlister, N. H. General

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

R. E. Bethea, District Superintendent _ J. W. Buddin, L. J. Jackson, J. S. Dial

Peter Webb, J. H. Pickett, Allen Code

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

M. J. Porter, District SuperiHtendent Joseph Mitchell, T. H. Fisher, Jr., S. A. Funches

S. W. Crum, G. W. Kearse, Robert Bethea

SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

G. A. Thomas, District Superintendent F. L. Lawton, Z. G. Taylor, G. B. Tillman

_ G. W. Bolden, L. A. Wright, G. A. Adams

SUMTER DISTRICT

I. D. Newman, District Superintendent W. R. Gregg, H. J. Kirk, H. B. Brown

Laymen ___ _ R. L. Byrd, Henry Smith, J. C. Prioleau

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1952-M. P. Pyatt, S. J. Rembert, P. R. Tiller. 1953-R. G. Lawrence, R. L. Byrd, J. M. Mitchell. 1954-R. B. King, Joseph Green, T. B. Thomas.

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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE ------------~

COMMISSION ON WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE-S. M. Miller, B. T. McTeer, P. R. Tiller, C. F. Ferguson, K. D. Hough, G. W. Bolden, C. M. Green, C. A. Seals, Mrs. R. K. Gorrlon, J. C. Prioleau, B. J. Ravenel.

BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSIONS-A. P. Sumter, F. Nelson, G. C. Brown, T. R. Frierson, J. S. Dial, Joseph Mitchell, Mrs. Caroline Multrie, James Singleton, J. H. Hayward, 0. G. Turner, T. K. Blythe­wood, Butler Greer, Dr. E. C. Jones, J. K. Davis, B. C. Stewart, W. M. Ferguson, Luther Johnson, Author Guest.

AT LARGE-J. M. McAlister, Fred- McCray, S. M. Crum, Mrs. Grace Kennedy, Mrs. Louise Redd, J. W. Taylor, S. T. Middleton, Mrs. R. K. Gordon, S. M. Miller, Earnest Woods, Calyster Myers.

TOWN AND COUNTRY COMMISSION-T. H. White, J. S. Green, H. C. Brewer, J. L. Summers, I. V. Manning, M. D. McCollom, S. C. Bryant, G. S. McClary, Miller Brown, H. Harley, A. Brock, L. C. Mclnnes, Frank Sass, H. W. Chandler, S. J. Blassingame, S. T. Middleton, Robert Wright, F. P. Kirkland, R. C. Conner.

BOARD OF EDUCATION-W. M. Stokes, A. P. Sumter, H. V. Manning, B. C. M. Wilson, T. R. Frierson, D. H. Smith, Isaiah Boone, Allen Code, Mrs. Beulah Baxley, Mrs. Mary Carn, Edward Jefferson.

BOARD OF TEMPERANCE-A. R. Howard, R. C. Conner, B. C. Stewart, I. D. Newman, A. Johnson, John Williams, Miss Mildred McMillan, Miss Calyster Myers, Mrs. Ella Mur­phy, Mrs. Lillian Brown, S. J. Rembert, M. J. Shuler.

BOARD OF HOSPITAL AND HOMES-C. C. Reynolds, P. R. Tiller, Z. G. Taylor, H. D. Smith, Frank Sass, L. A. Brock, Mrs. L. W. Reed.

BOARD OF EVANGELISM-Beaufort District: Minister, J. W. Robinson; Layman, Joe Wolf. Berkeley District: Min­ister, A. L. Johnson; Layman, Sam Jenkins. Bennetts­ville District: Minister, W. J. Gupple; Layman, Mrs. Dora P. Bristow. Charleston District: Minister, M. P. Pyatt; Layman, Mrs. M. E. Fields. Florence District: Minister, C. J. James; Layman, Fred Bacote. Green­ville District: Minister, J. W. Buddin; Layman, R. C. Means. Orangeburg District: Minister, Fulton Edwards,

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Layman, 0. J. Tobin. Spartanburg District: Minister, Sam Jackson; Layman, Paul Cunningham. Sumter Dis­trict: Minister, H. J. Kirk; Layman, Mrs. J. D. Wright.

BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS-1952: A. R. How­ard, C. F. Ferguson, B. C. Stewart, Ministers; Joe Wil­liams, Mrs. Grace Kennedy, Mrs. E. P. Palmer, Lay­men. 1953: E. C. Wright, C. C. Clark, D. E. Thomas, Ministers; 0. S. McDonala, D. L. Fulton, S. J. McDon­ald, Laymen. 1954: J. W. Taylor, A. Mack, E. N. Jami­son, Ministers; Mrs. Jesse Grant, Mrs. P. M. Gibbs, Jame: W. McPherson, Laymen.

COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS-J. J. Seabrook, J. W. Taylor, J. S. Thomas, Mrs. Eugenia Jamison, E. J.

Jefferson.

COMMISSION ON WORLD PEACE-M. P. Pyatt, M. D. McCol­lum, G. H. Richards, C. R. Brown, 0. B. Turner, C. C. Barr, Miss Ella Mae Humphries.

COMMITTEE ON THE STATE OF THE CHURCH-N. W. Green, C. C. Reynolds, J.M. McPherson, Mrs. R. K. Gor­

don, Mrs. E. L. Small, I. D, Newman.

COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS-B. J. Cooper, R. C. Conner, Mrs. Ellie Palmer, Miss Ella M. Humphries, T. W.

Bowen.

COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM-The entertaining Pastor and District Superintendent, Presi­dent of the Woman's Sl ciety of Chnstian Service, Con­ference Lay Leader, C. C. Reynolds, T. H. Fisher, M. J.

Porter.

PUBLICATION OF JOURNAL-The Cabinet, Conference Sec­

retary.

COMMISSION ON PENSION STUDY-E. C. Wright, A. R. How­ard, J. J. Seabrook, S. M. Miller, C. C. Reynolds, T. D. Green, Mrs. R. K. Gordon, Miss Lucille Simmons, D. H. Fulton, S. T. Middleton, G. W. Bolden.

COMMITTEE ON HISTORY AND PRESERVATION OF RECORDS-A. R. Howard, S. J. McDonal, Mrs. L. A .

Cain, J. S. Thomas.

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY COMMITTEE-N. W. Jones, Joe Green, B, J. Cooper, A. W. Wright, R. G. Lawrence, J.C.

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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

McTeer, S. P. Montgomery, V. S. Carter, B. C. M. Wil­son, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Mrs. I. Clark, Samuel Quick, Eddie Nesmith J. M. Shuler, Mrs. Willie Simpson, Mrs. P. E. McLaughlin, Mrs. L. Reed, Miss Corrie Freeman.

BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES ' I f

Conference Lay Leader . Samuel T. Middleton

711 Golf Avenue, Orangeburg, S. C. Vice Chairman, H. D. Smith ____ _ ______ _____ Claflin College

Orangeburg, S. C. Secretary, L. A. Wright Treasurer, li. A. Adams

Clover, S. C. Clover, S. C.

Assistant Treasurer J. H. Spears 1111 Kershaw St., Flurence, S. C.

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

D. S., H. B. Jones _ Darlington, S. C. Dst. L. L., J. E. Williams, 25 Savage St. __ Walterboro, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., C. G. Harley _ Bamberg, S. C. Asso. L. L., Edward Mitchell _________________ Bamberg, S. C, Asso. L. L., Sammie Sallie ______ Walterboro, S. C. Asso. L. L., Joe Wolfe St. George, S. C.

BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

D. S., T. D. Green __ Orangeburg, S. C. Dist. L. L., C. M. Green Bennettsville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Henry White, Box 326 ______ Cheraw, S. C. Asso. L. L., George Manning ____ . _____________ Hartsville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Sam Quick· ___ Bennettsville, S. C. Asso. D. D. L., James Singleton _ Darlington, S. C.

BERKELEY DISTRICT

D. S., R. W. President _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ ____ Cross, S. C. Dist. L. L., H. Nelson __________ Cross, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., M. B. Ravernell _______________ Pineville, S. C. Asso. L. L., Louis Russ, Myers Post Office ____ Charleston, S. C. Asso. L. L., Samuel Smalls___ _ _ _ _____ -·--- ____ Cross, S. C. Asso. L. L., Gus Rollerson, R.F.D. _____________ Bonneau, S. C.

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

D.S., F. H. Grant, Box 378 .-- _ -------·•-----· St. Stephen, S. C. Dist. L. L., Frank Sass _____ _ ______________ Mt. Holly, S. C. Asso. L. L., Esau Jenkins, R.F.D. !_ _________ Johns Island, S. C. Asso. L. L., W. B. Capers __________________ Greeleyville, S. C.

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Asso. L. L., C. A. Seals Asso. L. L., 0. S. McDonald

_ _ Summerville, S. C.

FLORENCE DISTRICT

D. S., P. R. Tiller, 401 N. Coit St. - -Dist. L. L., J. H. Spears Asso. L. L., H. W. Chandler, R.F.D. Asso. L. L., E. J. Jones, R.F.D.

Greeleyville, S. C.

Florence, S. C. Florence, S. C.

Kingstree, S. C. Lake City, S. C.

Ass-i. L. L. Earnest Campbell, 628 S. Main St. AsscJ. L. L., J. M. McAlister, Madison Ave.

. Marion, S. C. Kingstree, S. C.

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

D. S., R. E. Be~hea, Box 481 Dist. L. L., W. M. Andrews, Box 91 Acs:). L. L., Nathan Jackson, R.F.D. A~s:J. L. L., Allen Cod2 Asso. L. L., L. A. Brock, Birnie St. A~s:.J. L. L., M. T. Roseman, Maloy St.

Greenville, S. C. Liberty, S. C.

Anderson, S. C. Seneca, S. C.

Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C.

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

D. S., M. J. Porter Dist. L. L., H. D. Smith, Claflin College Asso. L. L., J. W. McPherson, Middlet0n St. Asso. L. L., D. D. Charlie, R.F.D. Asso. L. L., 0. J. Tobin, Rt. 3, Box 144 Asso. L. L., David Risher, R.F.D.

Orai;igeburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C.

North, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Reevesville, S. C.

SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

D. S., G. A. Thomas Dist. L. L., G. A. Adams Asso. L. L., G. W. Boiden Asso. L. L., L. A. Wright Asso. L. L., Butler Greer Asso. L. L., Jesse Seegars

SUMTER DISTRICT

Spa!'tcJ.nburg, S. C. Clover, S. C.

Spartanburg, S. C. Clover, S. C.

Taylors, S C. Pageland, S. C.

D. S., I. D. Newman Sumter, S. C. Dist. L. L., W. L. Nelson Sumter, S. C. Asso. L. L., A. J. Hemmingway, College St. Sumter, S. C. A~so. L. L., R. H. Haile, Campbelle St. Camden, S. C. Asso. L. L., W. T. Pleasant, Savage Glover School Sumter, S. C. Asso. L. L., F. K. Kirkland, Rt. 3, Box 109 - - - - - Camden, S. C.

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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS-MINISTERIAL

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Adams, J. L. ________ 1950 1

Amey, J. T. 1950 Barr, C. C. __________ 1933 1935 15

Bethea, R. E. ______ 1924 1926 25

Blandon, J. H. ______ 1945 1947 6 Boatwright, M. ______ 1943 1945 8

Bonepart, P. 1932 18 Boone, Isiah ________ 1947 1950 4 Boone, J. D. ________ 1950 1

Bowen, G. H. ______ 1937 1941 9 Bowen, J. B. ____ __ 1943 1947 8 Bowen, T. W. ________ 1938 1939 12

Bradford, B. F., Sr. __ 1911 1913 37 Bradford, B. F., Jr. __ 1947 1949 Brewer, H. C. ________ 1938 1940 11 Brock, B. J. ________ 1942 1946 5 Brown, C. R. ________ 1929 1930 22

Brown, G. C. ______ 1923 1926 24 Brown, H. B. ________ 1933 1937 17 Brown, M. B. ________ 1935 1937 16

Brown, S. M. ________ 1912 1914 28 Bryan, S. C. ______ 1925 1927124

Budding_, J. W. __ ____ 1922129 Calhoun, Clyde ______ 1950 I

Carter, V. S. __ _ ___ 1933 1935116 Caves, T. L. ________ 1945 1951 I 4 Clark, C. C. ________ 1908 1910141 Cole, E. W. ________ 1943 19481 8

Colter, James ______ 1951 I Conner, R. C. 1929 1931 22 Conner, W. E. ____ 1939 1940111

Conyers, W. M. ______ 193411936112 Cooper, B. J. ______ 1943 1947 8 Ci>0per, E. J. ________ 193311935116 Cooper, S. J. ________ 1903ll905l40

Cooper, T. J. ____ _ J1944J1946J

Croker, J. A. ------1194411947I 3 Curry, J. A. --------1190711909142 Curry, J. W. ________ 1930l1933l19

Curry, F. D. 119481 5 Curry, L. W. _______ 1937l1938l14

Curry, T. J. E. ______ ,1922l1924129 Davis, J. K. ________ 1947l19501 4

Devore, J. W. __ ----1 l1942I 9

Dial, J. S. ----------J1930J1933J19

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Dingie, Sandy ~-----11950 Dubois, F. G. C. ____ 1943 8 Durant, J. S. ___ ____ 1947 4

Edwards, Fulton ____ 1946 1948 3 Ferguson, C. F. ____ 1924 1926 25 Ferguson, W. M. ____ 1944 1946 3 Fisher, T. H., Sr. ____ 1917 19Hl 32 Fisher, T. H., Jr. ___ 1937 1939 12 Fowler, S. V. _____ 1918 1920 28 Finney, E. A. ______ 194_8

Fridie, W. N. _______ 1916 1918 35

Fri~rson, H. __ ___ 1931 1934 20

Frierson, T. R. ----· _ 1'.J36 1939 11

Funches, S. A. ------11908 1910 43 Gadsden, J. S. ______ 1951 Gadsden, S. __________ 193911941 12

Generett, W. P. ____ 1947 1949 3 Gibbs, J. C. __________ 1903 1905 44

Gilliard, A. P. _____ 1907 1909 39 Gilliard, D. _________ 1950 I Grant, F. H. ________ 1919 1921 J31 Grayson, S. __ ______ 1924 I 27 Green, J. S. ________ 1931 1936117 Gree11, Isaac ________ 1929 1931115 Green, N. W. ________ l1907145

Green, T. D. ________ 1927J1929l24

Greeg, L. C. -----J1925ll927l23 Greeg, W.R. --------ll921J1923l32 Gupple, W. J. --------1191911921132 Hall, A. J. ----------J1920l1922l31

Haynes, Efford ------11946J1949l 4 Henderson, T. B. ____ 1923 I 1925 26

Howard, A. R. ------ll906l1908l42

Hough, K. D. -------1 11940111 Jackson, S. __________ 1922 1924 29

James, C. J. -------- I 1924 I 1926l27 Jamison, E. N. ______ p938ll940l12

Jenkins, E. W. ------11947119491 1 Jenkins, W. M. ------ll937l1939ll2

Johnson, A. L. ------! !1939l12 Jones, Dallas ________ I 1950 I I

Jones, H. B. --------J1921 l1923J27 Jones, J. W. --------l1921l1923l27 Jones, N. W. ________ J1941 J 194319 Jones, S. S. ________ pg J 1939 12

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Jordon, Ira S ______ 1943 1945 6 Kerns, W. C. ________ 1949 1951 1 King, R. B. ________ 1924 1926 26 Kirk, H. J. ________ 1912 1916 39 Ladson, Wm. ________ 1942 2

Lawrence, R. G. ____ 1921 1923 30 Lawton, F. L ______ 1919 1921 32

Livingston, J. V. ____ 1948 1950 4 Mack, A. ______ 1914 1916 36 Manning, H. V ______ 1944 1946 7 Manning, I. V ______ 1917 1919 34 Matthew, J. W ______ 1946 1949 2

Marcus, F. R ______ 1916 1918 33 McCleary, G. S. ______ 1947 4 McCollum, M. D. ____ 1941 1944 4 McFadden, Jas. ______ 1950 1 McKay, W. B ______ 1931 1933 18 McTeer, B. W ______ 1928 1931 23 McTeer, J. C _____ 1943 1945 6 Miller, S. M. ________ 1913 1915 35 Mims, H. 0. ________ 1938 1940 13

Mitchell, J. M ____ 1935 1937 16 Mingo, P. E. __ _ __ 1918 1920 30

Montgomery, S. P. __ 1947 4 Moses, Isaiah _ _ _ ___ 1946 1950 4

MMoses,SWF. F. ::::::-- !:!~\1923 27 oss, . . -

Murdock, B. Q ______ 1939 1940 8 Murdough, K. C. ____ 1951 Nelson, 0. J ____ 1951 Newman, E. W. ______ 1946 1950 I 3

Newman, I. D ______ 1931l1933J14

Norwood, J. F 1950 I Norwood, J. R ______ 192711931124 Pearson, J. F ____ 192411927,?5

Pedarvis, J. L 1947'194914 Pogue, A. J. ________ 1915 1917 33 Porter, M. J. ________ 1915 1917J35

President, R. W. ____ 1939J12 Primus, W. D. ________ 1939J1940IIO

Pyatt, M. P., Jr. ---- 1951I I Pyatt, M. P., Sr. ____ 1932 I 1934 19 Reddish, B. Q ____ 1946 I 1949 5 Reeder, J. W. _________ J1926 25

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Richardson, C. H. ___ _ 1940 11

Risher, Howard _____ _ 1947 1949 3

Robinson, J. W. -----­Robinson, T. H., Jr, __

1934 1936 15

1946 1950 5

Robinson, T. R. _____ _ 1919 1921 32

Rouse, B. C. ____ _ 1M7 1949 2

Rouse, H. B. _______ _ 1939 12

Rouse, J. B. _______ _ 1923 1925 28

Sawyer, G. S. _____ _ 1929 22

Scipio, J. L. _______ _ 1951

Seabrook, J. J. __ -- 1945 6

Selmore, L. S. _____ _ 1925 22

1 Smith, W. A. -----­Sparks, S. S. __ ---­Spears, J. E. - I

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1943 1945 8

Stratton, E. W. -----Summers, J. A. _____ _ Summers, J. L. _____ _

Sumter, A. P. ------­Taylor, J W. __

II Taylor, Z. G. --------Tiller, P. R. _______ _ Tillman, G. B. _____ _ Thomas, D. E. ____ _ Thomas, G. A. __ --Thomas, J. S. _____ _ Thomas, T. B., Jr. ----Thomas, T. B., Sr. __ _ Walker, R. M. _____ _ Washington, P.A. __ _ White, T. W. - ___ --Wiley, E. M. --------Wiley, I. C. ___ ----Williams, E. W. _____ _

Williams, J. W. Williams, R. R. _____ _ Wilson, A. L. _______ _

Wilson, B. C. M. ----Wright, A. W. _____ _ Wright, E. C. _____ _

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1934 17

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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS

J. L. Adams, Esau Anderson, Elijah Anderson, L. N. Barton, Frank Bennett, J. H. Black, Clarence Brown, Daniel Brown, C. R. Brown, E. B. Broughton, L. C. Cleveland, James Colter, E. J. Curry, Bennie Drake, Roosevelt Davis, Robert Emmanuel, J. T. Fran! !in, G. S. Gale, Julious George, S. B. Hamilton, W. H. Huggins, A. Hool, Dozier James, C. W. James, Peter Keels, L. W. Lyons, J. B. Latta, D. C. McClam, L. H. Martiano, L. M. Mack, D. H. Mitchell, Francis Nelson, W. M. Nelson, A. A. Pin­nacle, Sam President, S. R. ; orter, V. J. Ross, Joe Rogers, W. J. Shelton, Jasper Smith, I. Smalls, W. A. Smith, Leroy Steward, James Washington, J. A. Wilson, I. C. Voorhees, James Waring.

LAY MEMBERS

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

Aiken-E. J. Curry ___ _____ Ju_~ __ ff·_ :· ______ _ Allendale-Mrs. Mamie Sims Appleton-Charles G. Cave Ashapoo-Charles Smith

i- Bamberg--Mrs. T. E. Williams, 243 Wioms St._ Barr:berg Ct.-G. W. Able, R.F.D.

/ Beaufort--Mrs. Mary E. Strother t Brunson-Leroy Rice

Bethel-Enoch Norris, R.F.D.

1 Cottageville-Howard Mitchell Ehrhardt-U. S. Grant

' Ebenezer-Milton Harley, ~e. 1, Box llL_ / Hardeville-Charles Ulnor

1 Hickory Hill-R. M. Morro ,1 Jacksonboro-William Wright T Ruffin--Essie Stevens 1, St. George-Joseph Wolfe .., Stokes-Joseph Morgan vSeigling-Mrs. Rebecca Matthews . Springtown-J. J. Hodges

Aiken Allendale ___ Kline Yamasee Bamberg Bamberg Beaufort .Fairfax Yamasee

Cottageville

Island ton Bamberg

Hardeville Smoaks

Jacksonboro Ruffin

Reevesville White Hall

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Smoaks fl JMacedonia-H. W. Dilligar ----- ----- ___ Ridgeville

v ~ed Bank-M. 0. Adams /Walterboro--J oseph Williams t,Youngs Island-Henry B. Brown

___________ Walterboro

_ Walterboro Meggets

BERKELEY DISTRICT

!Bethel-Jule .Jenkins _ Calvary-J. Dease __

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Cooper Mission-Abe Washington _ _ _ _________ Cross ,, Francis Brown-Arthur Guest, R.F.D. 3 _ _ _ __ Charleston ,, Isaiah-W. M. Richardson, R.F .D. 1 _ _ _ ______ Cross

Jerusalem-Henry Nelson, R.F.D. 2 _______________ Cross

Silas-Joe Bright, R.F.D. 1 _ Walterboro ✓ Smith Chapel-Mrs. Mabel Meycrair ___________ Pineville

Mr. Carmel-Peter Washington, 47 Nassau St. ______ Charleston r St. Luke-M. B. Ravenel _ _ __ Pineville

St. Paul-H. M. Middleton, R.F.D. 1 ________________ Cross

Z:or -Samuel Small _Cross I

BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

Alcot-J. S. Rogers, Rt. 3, Box 70- __ ___ _ _ ______ Lamar Bennettsville-S. M. Quick, 114 Robinson St. _ __Bennettsville Bethel-Ebenezer-I-I. W. Harrington, 27 Evergreen St.-Cheraw Blenheim-Spears-Bernice Alford, 11 McCray SL_Bennettsville

1 Cheraw-Henry W. White, P. 0. Box 326 _ _ _ ___ Cheraw Chesterfield-L. R. Edward, P. 0. 124 ____ Chesterfield Clio-Hopewell-C. M. Green, Rt. 1, Box 299 _Bennettsville gatlington-Mrs. Lillian Cain, 460 Chestnut SL Darlington

\/Dillon-Mrs. R. K. Gordon ___ Dillon Hartsville-Albertis Becote, 1717 Howard St. _ _ __ Hartsville Kingsville Ct.-M. C. Robert, Rt. 2, Box 148 _Darlington Level Green-Wesley-Mrs. Grace Kennedy, __ Bennettsville

P. 0. Box 395 ,., Little Rock-D. C. McRae, Rt. 1, Box A 1 Mt. Beulah-Zion Hill-A. R. Bryant, Rt. 3, Box 31

North Marlboro-B. S. Short, Rt. 1, Box 86 , Syracuse-W. A. Martin, Rt. 2 , St. John-Wesley- -Asa Jeffrey, 232 Ave. F

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

1 Brook Green-James Johnson, Box 85 Ce_ntenary-Mrs. M. E. Fields, 5 President Place

_ Dillon Hartsville

Bennettsville Timmonsville

Darlington

Burgess . Char lest on Cordes ville ~oper River-C. C. Myers ____ _

t/ Dorchester-J. Moorer - - ____ -- - _ - - __ -- -- _ Dorchester

v/Dickey Chapel-C. Caroline , Georgetown-Mrs. A. Johnson, 1332 Duke St. ____ Georgetown . u'arleyville-L. A. Henderson, Box 124 Harleyv~lle

r/Greeleyville-0. S. McDonald _ - Greeleyville . Jedburg-George Tucker, Rt. 1, Box 135 --- __ Summerville

John's Island-W. E. Smith, Rt. 1 - Johns Island ' North Charleston-Solomon Major, Rt. 3 . N. Charleston y1(1t. Holly-Frank Sass _ -- _ -- - . - --- Mt. Holly , Old Bethel-David Mack, 416 Sumter St. . __ Charleston

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j Pinopolis-C. Richardson Monck's Corner v Ridgeville-C. A. Singleton, Rt. 1, Box 78 - - Summerville

Ridgeville Ct.-Mrs. Mary Felder, Rt. 2, Box 26 Ridgeville ( St. Stephen-Miss Corrie Freeman St. Stephen " St. Stephen Ct.-James Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 21 Cross ,J St. Thomas-Robert Singleton Huger

Summerville and Lincolnville-Leroy Glover Summerville Route 2, Box 63

Washington and Ladson-John Drayton Charleston 113 Line Street

,:j Wesley-Luther Johnson, 18 Ash St. - .• Lane-W. M. Kinder -----------

j Maryville-Chris Elmore - -- -----

FLORENCE DISTRICT

_ Charleston __ Salters Depot

Summerville

Asbury-Bethel-Jake Sessions, Rt. 1, Box 48 Bethesda-St. Mary-Peter Dick, Star Rt. Box 25

Andrews Cades

Elijah-St. Paul-K'ville-W. M. Chandler - Andrews Route 1, Box 119

Florence-J. H. Spears, 1111 Kershaw St. Florence Friendship-Jeremiah-E. D. Nesmith, Rt. 1, Box 5 __ Nesmith

1 John Wesley-Pearley Hughes, Rt. 2, Box 16 _ -------· Gresham , Kingstree-D. A. Goodwine, 709 Second St. Kingstree

Lake City-Clarence Fulmore, Rt. 2, Box 411 Lake City i.,- Lake City Ct -Albert Cooper ____ - Leo , Latta-J. E. Williams, Box 181 Latta

Marion--S. J. Rembert, Box 416 .. Marion , Mars Bluff-Mrs. C. Williams, 507 W. Darlington St.-Florence , Mullins-Edward Smith _ Fork , Salem-Wesley-S:1muel Nettles, Rt. 2 Effingham r' Springville--E. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 83 Sellers , St. John-Cades-C. R. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 74 ___ Lake City

St. Luke-Eddie Johnson, Rt. 3 _________ Timmonsville 1 St. Paul-St. Michael-Charlie Scott, Rt. 1, Box 26A-Kingstree v'Timmonsville-C. C. Mattin ____ Timmonsville y'Wilson-Mt. Seal-Ned White ____________ Coopers vUnion-A. Page, R. F. D. _________________ Cades

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

Anderson-O. B. Turner, Route 1 _________________ Anderson ~ Belton-Walter Collier ______________________________ Belton \ Easley-Mrs. Marie Looper ________________________ Easley

Greenville-W. R. Sewell, 209 S. Calhoun St. ______ Greenville 1

Greenwood--John Lawson, New Market SL ________ Greenwood ' Minus Chapel-E. L. McElrath, Route 2 ____________ Greenville

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' Ninety Six-Mansfield Butler, Route 1 J North Greenville-M. B. Bowen

,/ Pendleton-Roosevelt Polite / Pickens-Will Andrews ., Rock Hill-Mrs Julia Williams, R.F.D.

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Chappels _ Travelers Rest _______ Pendleton

_ Liberty Anderson

~eneca-Mrs. H. E. Hill, Oak Street - __ Seneca / South Greenville-R. C. Means, Route 6 Greenville ,, St. Andrews-J. B. Latta, Route 1 ___ _ _ Simpsonville , Walhalla-Miss Jessie Pearson, 203 N. Johnson St. ____ Walhalla

W. Anderson-Mrs. Emma Lee Jenkins, Rt. 2 Townsville Williamston--J. S. Kirksey, Route 2 Greenville

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

,/Branchville-Thomas Sims, Route 1, Box 49 Branchville / Columbia-Mrs. B. Baxley, Greeg Street _ Columbia

f' Denmark-C. W. Washington, Route 2, Box 111 Denmark ....... _.. "' / Edisto Fork-W. Brigman Orangeburg

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V Jamison-Joseph Boyd, Glover Street ____ . Orangeburg .., Macedonia-O. J. Tobin, Route 1, Box 144 .. Orangeburg ,__ Midway-W. M. Smith, Route 1, Box 33 ______________ Bamberg ~ North-D. J. Charlye, P. 0. Box 41 --- - North , ,,Orangeburg-S. T. Middleton, 711 Golf Ave. _______ Orangeburg I Bowman-Thomas Robinson ___ Bowman v~evesville-David Risher Reevesv~lle vfiowesville-I. H. Rhodes _ __ _ Rowesville

11 St. John and Forest-James Colter, Treadwell St-Orangeburg ;'Springfield-Willie James North

SPART ANRURG DISTRICT

f Blacksburg-V. R. Smith klover-G. A. Adams ~wpens-G. W. Brown _ . __ --­v- Gaffney-G. B. Littlejohn, 622 Logan St.

Blacksburg ___ Clover _ Cowpens

____ Gaffney ( Greer-Warle Gambrel _ ------- Greer

L A C f d _ Crawford easwnebe-a--W .. G.reernaw or --- ------------

- __________________ Chesnee t,...---Longtown-M. M. Hall ----------- - - Lugoff

~ .,,,,Pageland-Jesse Seegars, Route 3 _ ----- -- --- -- - - Pagela~d r _,JMck Hill-Mrs. Equato_r McCo~ ______________ .. -- Rock Hill /:Sims Chapel-Mrs. Sache Watkms

_. i -;-(Silver Hill-Mrs. Melton ____ ----------- - Spartanburg ·"'· ~ ~partanburg Ct.-Mrs P. M. Gibbs -------------- Spartanburg

1 St. James-L. A. Wright, Route 3 ------------- --- --- Clover St. Matthews-St. Mark-Butler Greer, Rt. 2 --------- - - Taylor 1

Wilkinsville-Dewey Harris - - --- ------------- Wilkinsvi!le

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v Wellford~Pau! Cunningham, Rt. 1, Box 213 ________ Woodruff ,,.., York-Miss Allee Good, 1 Turner Ave .. _________________ York J Landrum-Allen Ballenger JJefferson-Zelly Lewis vMcBee-J a mes Henry

- _ ------------ Jefferson --··-- ----·---------- __ McBee

SUMTER DISTRICT

c,/Antioch-Shepherd-D. E. Porter, Rt. 5 Box 199 S t v Blaney-Joe Peay _ _ _ ----~--------------~:--: i;0~~

Camden-Mrs. Ella Murphy, 604 S. Broad St. _______ Camden Camden Ct.-Abraham Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 19__ _ _ Boykin

/ Lamar-Theo Rogers . .. _. _ ... _ _ L v Lync~bu~g-Edgar McFadden . _ _ ___ _ __ _ _ -_-_--L~~ch~::;

JMaceao~ia-~t. Paul-Noble Hayes .. _ _ _ ________ Sumter Mecha~icsville-Oma Mark ____ .. __ __ _ _______ Dazell

6 Maysv1lle-P. M. Moses, Route 4 _ _ _ Sumter t..-Mt. Zion-Mrs. Ophelia Drakeford, Route i __ -- Sumter ,,.---Rock Hill~Fres Dunkin, R.F.D. __ ___ _ _ _________ Dazell

Ro~k Sprmg-F. P. Kirkland, Route 3 ______________ Camden

/Shilo-Mose Nelson, Route 2 ... .. ________ Lynchburg St. James-St. Mark-James McGill

•, St. Ma_tt~ews-Valentine Burroughs, Rt. Box 150 __ Camden ·J St. Phllhp-Elex Robinson, Tr. 4, Box 242 _________ Sumter

Sumter-Mrs. E. P. Palmer s w t E - - · umter v a eree- . W. J. Anderson, Rt. 2 . Lugoff

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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF DAILY PROCEEDINGS

Tuesday, October 23, 1951 WELCOME PROGRAM

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The Conference convened at 7 :30 under the direc­tion of J. W. Curry. Music was rendered by the Junior Choir of the local Church. The invocation was offered hy Rev. I. V. Manning.

Addresses of Welcome were delivered: On behalf nf the City hy Mayor J. R. Shipman; on behalf of the Inter­denominational i\linisterial Union by Rev. W. A. John-· son; on hehalf of the local Church by Huston Richardson. The response was made by M. D. McCollom.

The Anniversary of the Board of Temperance was ob­served. Dr. A. R. Howard of the General Board of Tem­perance was the speaker. He depicted vividly the ef­fects of the drink hahit.

Dr. D. H. Stanton, of the American Bible Society, was presented and he delivered an inspiring address.

Following the announcements the benediction was pro-nounced by Rev. I. V. Manning.

vVEDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 24, 1951 MORNING SESSION

The Eighty-Sixth Annual Session of the South Caro· lina Conference of the Methodist Church, Central Juris­diction, one hundred forty-seventh as Legal Successor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, convened at Cumber­land Methodist Church, Florence, S. C., October 24, 1951. Bishop A. P. Shaw presiding.

Hymn No. 1 was sung following moments of silent prayer. "Christian Perfection" was the meditation theme of Bishop Shaw. An Over Sea Relief offering of $39.84 was received. The sacramental elements were adminis­tered by Bishop Shaw, assisted by the District Superin-

tendents. The roll of the Conference was called by the secretary,

who then named his assistants. The Statistician and

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Treasurer named their assistants. On motion of C. F. Ferguson, the bar of the Conference was fixed. The print­ed program as arranged by the Program Committee was adopted as the official program of the session.

J. C. Gibbs was elected reporter to the Advocate and N. \V. Green for the secular papers.

B. J. Cooper, R. C. Conner and Mrs. Ellen Palmer were appointed as members of the committee on Resolu­tions.

N. W. Green, W. M. Ferguson and T. H. Fisher were elected as the Committee on Journal.

On nomination F. C. C. Dubois, C. F. Ferguson and J. \V. Taylor were elected as members of the Courtesv Committee.

On the request of E. B. Bethea, J. W. Curry was grant­ed the privilege of the floor. He · extended welcome to Bishop Shaw. The expressions were extended by A. R. How_ard, who gave a background of the city of Florence and its contribution to Methodism. ,

Mrs. Shaw, the wife of Bishop Shaw, was presented. J. W. _Curry presented a resolution requesting the rn­

turn of Bishop J. \V. E. Bowen, the Resident Bishop. The same was adopted.

A Bible was presented hy Dr. D. II. Stanton to Bishop Shaw who was the presiding Bishop of the South Carolina Conference for the first time.

H. B. Jones of the Beaufort District followed by T. D. Green of the Bennettsville Di_strict made their reports, the character of the Pastors of their respective Districts having been passed. . Dr. P. A. Taylor, editor of the Advocate, Central Edi­

tion, presented a check from the Publishing House for the amount of $2,144.15.

Dr. T. B. Echols of the Board of Pensions was pre­sented. S. A. Funches was excused from the seat of the conference because of the illness of his daughter and a funeral.

The following visitors were presented: Rev. Frank

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Williams and Mack of rhe Washington Conference; C. S. Stinson, M. C. Dorsey, E. W. McMillan, and A. S. Dicker­son of the Atlanta Conference; Rev. W. F. McIntosh of the Baptist Church.

The Benediction was pronounced by Dr. D. H. Stanton.

\VEDNEDAY AFTERNOON SESSION The Devotions were conducted by Rev. B. J. Cooper. Their character having been passed, the following

District Superintendents made their reports: F. H. Grant, of the Charleston District; J. W. Curry, of the Florence District; H. E. Bethea, the Greenville District; M. J. Por­ter, the Orangeburg District; G. A. Thomas, the Spartan­burg District; I. D. Newman, the Sumter District.

Gifts were presented to I. D. Newman, M. J. Porter, J. W. Curry, T. D. Green, and R. E. Bethea.

C. F. Ferguson spoke concerning the rnisfortu11es of R. E. Bethea after which the Conference contributed $127.45 in an offering to aid in his expense.

Presentations were made to G. A. Thomas, F. H. Grant, and R. \V. President. The reports of the Pastors of the Florence District were made by C. C. Barr. On mo­tion of G. A. Thomas it was ordered that the Pastors pass in their reports .

The visitors, Rev. E. M. Hurley, J. \V. Thomas, J. \V. Manning, were presented.

The roll of the deceased members of the Conference was read by the Secretary. Prayer was offered by Rev. J. W. Taylor following the singing of Hymn No. 518. The Memorial Sermon was delivered by Rev. A. P. Sumter, after which he pronounced the benediction.

WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION Rev. A. Mack, Presiding

The choir of the Local Church led the congregation in singing Hymn No. 44. The Scripture Lesson, 1 Cor. 13, was read. Rev. J. W. Devoe offered the prayer.

C. C. Reynolds, Chairman of the Board of Hospitals and Homes, was presented. He urged that the third

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Sunday in September be observed in each church as Gol­den Cross Sunday.

Dr. P. A. Taylor, of the Advocate, stressed the import­ance of the Advocate being in each home.

Dr. Roy Smith addressed the Conference using as his theme "The Interpreters Bible."

The benediction was pronounced by Dr. Roy Smith. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1951

MORNING SESSION Rev. F. L. Willimns of the Washington Conference

conducted the Devotions. The Committee on Journal reported the Journal was correct. The report was adopted.

Bishop J. W. E. Bowen, Resident Bishop of the At­lantic Coast Area, was presented, and he gave a brief address.

C. F. Ferguson made a motion, that we proceed with the election of delegates to the General and Jurisdiction Cont. ·ences immediately after the reports of the Board of Ministerial Training and the Commission on Confer­ence Relations. It was adopted.

Rev. H. G. McLain of the Christian Action Council wa.'i presented and he spoke in interest of that organiza­tion. The following question.-, were asked and answered: 16, 23, 24, 20, 28, 30, 35, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 21. ( See Dis­ciplinary Questions). The Report of the Committee on Accepted Supply Pastors was made and adopted.

The balloting for the General and Jurisdiction Con­ferences began, the tellers having been elected.

Dr. David E. Jones, President of Bennett College was prese1J~~d and he gave a brief message. The announce­ments were made. The noon-day message was delivered by Rev. C. J. Mack of the Washington conference.

The result of the first ballot, Ministerial, was report­ed. No election. The second ballot was taken. The re­sult of the first ballot, Lay was reported. Mrs. R. K. Gor­don was elected. The second Lay ballot was taken. The tellers were instructed to report the results at the after-

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noon session. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. ]. C. Brower of the North Carolina Conference.

AFTERNOON SESSION Rev. T. W. White conducted the devotional service. The report of the second ballot, Ministerial was made

C. F. Ferguson was elected. S. P. Middleton was elected on the second Lay ballot. The third ballots were taken.

The Orangeburg District Pastor's report was read by T. H. Fisher, Jr. The third Lay ballot was reported. No election. Another ballot was taken. The Bennettsville District Pastor's report was read by L. W. Cuny. The third ballot, Ministerial, was reported. No election. The fourth ballot was taken.

There was a continuation of the Bennettsville District report. The fourth ballot, Lay, was reported. No elec­tion. The fifth was taken. Continuation of tl1e Bennetts­ville District report. The fourth ballot, Ministerial and the fifth ballot, Lay, was reported. No elections. The fifth and sixth ballots respectively were taken. The Com­mittee on nominations and the Committee on Christian Vocations made their reports. They were adopted.

The sixth ballot, Lay was reported. No election. The seventh ballot was taken. Dr. J. C. Bull, Dr. C. H. As­bury were nominated to the Clafin College Board of Trustees.

Dr. 0. B. Quick of Cleveland, Ohio, and Dr. R. M. Williams of Washington were presented to the confer­ence. J. E. Williams was reported elected on the seventh Lay ballot. Another ballot was taken.

J. W. Curry and J. J. Seabrook were elected on tl1e sixth Ministerial ballot.

The anniversary of the Board of Missions was observ­ed, J. W. Taylor, presiding. Dr. Edgar Love addressed the Conference. W. M. Jenkins was elected on the first ballot, Ministerial, for the Jurisdiction Conference. M~·s. Mamie E. Fields and C. M. Green were elected on the Lay ballot.

Rev. E. H. Hurley of the Florida Conference and Rev.

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J. W. Thomas of the Atlanta Conference were presented and they brought greetings from their conferences.

Rev. G. W. Carter of Mather Academy was presented, he brought greetings and felicitations from the School.

Dr. Bartley of the Board of Missions was presented, after which he pronounced the benediction.

EVENING SESSION The evening service was under the leadership of J. W.

Taylor. Hymn No. 475 was sung. The Scripture lesson was read and the invocation offered by R0 v. Howard Risher.

T. H. Frierson, Chairman of the local Conference Board of Missions, was presented and he spoke relative of the Bcnrd of Missions. The Conference President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, Mrs. R. K. Gor­don, spoke of the work being done by the Society.

i\frs. Beula Baxley presented to Mrs. W. J. Gupple the Life Membership Pin of the Society.

. _Bishop J_. ":: E. ?owen delivered an address on "My y1s1t to_ Afnca, _which was marvelously descriptive and nnpress1ve. A gift was presented to Mrs. A. P. Shaw by Mrs. R. K. Gordon.

The benediction was pronounced by Dr. Bartley. FRIDAY OCTOBER 26 1951 )

MORNING SESSION At 9 A. i\1. the devotional service was conducted bv

Rev. F. L. \1/illiams, who was very impressive in his me;­sage. The report of the Committee on Journal was made and ado~tec_I. H. 0. Mims was appointed to assist with the Pubhshmg House accounts. The third Ministerial ballot _for the Jurisdiction Conference was taken. A pre­se_ntahon was made to H. B. Jones of the Beaufort Dis-­tnct by J. W. Devoe.

The rep?1t of the Board of Temperance was read by W. M. _Je~kms. It was adopted. A Special Temperance Comm1ss10n, composed of W. M. Jenkins, A. R. Howard, and I. D. Newman, was appointed.

The report of the Board of Education was read b H. V. Manning. The report was adopted. Y

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The report of the third ballot was made. No elec­tion. The fourth was taken. S. P. Montgomery made a report of the work accomplished with the Mobile unit.

The third ballot, Ministerial was reported. No elec-tion. The fourth was taken. Dr. Colsar of Gammon was pres en tecl.

C. F. Ferguson was given the privilege of the floor. He spoke relative to the condition of Bro. D. E. Thomas. An offering of $180.80 W<''- received for Bro. Thomas.

G. W. Bolden was elected on i.he fourth Lay ballot. The first ballot for the Reserve Delegates was taken.

H. J. Kirk read the report of the Commission on Evangelism. It was adopted. The report of the Pastors of the Beaufort District was read.

The fifth ballot, Ministerial, was made. No election. The sixth was taken. The Beaufort Distrid Pastor's re­port was rontained. B. C. Stewart was elected on the sixth Ministerial ballot.

Mrs. Beula Baxley, H. D. Smith, and L. A. Wright were elected on the first ballot for the Reserve Delegates to the Jurisdiction Conference. The Lay Delegates were presented to the Conference. A ballot was taken for the Ministerial Heserve Delegate. The noon meditation was delivered by Rev. S. J. Mack.

A. R. Howard offered a motion expressing thanks to F. L. Williams and S. J. Mack for their matchless address­es during the devotional services. An offering of $93.28 was received for their expense. The benediction was pro-nmmced by S. J. Mack.

AFTERNOON SESSION

At 2 p. m. the devotional service was conducted by R. B. King. The report of the Commission on World Peace was read by C. C. Barr. It was adopted.

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A resolution for the disposition of abandoned Church property in the Sumter District was read by I. D. New­man. The report was adopted and referred to the Con­ference Board of Trustees.

The first ballot for reserves to the Jurisdictional Con­ference was made. No election. The second ballot was taken.

A resolution, fom1erly passed, relative to Bishop Bow­en's return to the area was re-read.

The Ministers Wives Alliance made their report. The sum of $3396.47 was reported.

T. H. Fisher was elected on the second ballot. The third ballot was taken.

Dr. T B. Echols was presented and he spoke con­cerning the Board of Pensions. The third ballot was re­ported. No election. Further balloting was suspended with until Saturday session.

Bishop Bowen was against presented. After announce­ments, the benediction was pronounced by Bishop Bow­en and the meeting stood adjourned.

EVENING SESSION

With H. V. Manning presiding, H yrnn No. 551 was sung. The Scripture was read and the prayer was offer­ed by J. K. Davis.

Clifford Ferguson, Conference President of the Meth­odist Youth Fellowship, was presented.

An address was delivered by Dr. C. G. Cofer of Gam­mon Theological Seminary.

President J. J. Seabrook of Claflin College was presented.

After appropriate remarks by Bishop Bowen an offer­ing of $520.00 was received for Claflin College.

Rev. J. K. Davis pronounced the benediction.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951

MORNING SESSION

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The devotional service was conducted by Rev. F. L. Williams who delivered a masterful message. The theme was, "Keeping the Faith."

Bishop Shaw spoke in appreciation of the fine s&v­ices rendered hy Rev. F. L. Williams and Rev. S. J. Mack.

The report of the Committee on Journal was made. It was adopted. The Treasurer corrected the report of t~e Minister's Wive's Alliance. The amount reported m cash was $3,220.00.

Another ballot was taken for the Reserve Delegate.

The report of the Conference Trustees was made. The same was adopted.

The report of the Board of Missions was made by T. H. Frierson, a continuation of the same was made by J. \V. Taylor. Both sections were adopted.

The Board of Missions was authorized to name two vouths to the Jurisdictional Conference as nominees of the ·conference.

The Board of Pensions report was read by E. C. wright. It was adopted with the proper corrections.

After a lengthy debate, by vote of the Conf~re~ce a Committee of fifteen was elected to make certam mves-­tigations concerning discrepancies in the financ_ial reports, and to report their findings and recom~nendations to the next Annual Conference. The followmg were elected: N. W. Green, C. F. Ferguson, G. C. Brown, S. T. Middle­ton, E. :M. Wiley, J. E. Williams, A. W. \Vright, T. H. Fisher, Jr., Mrs. R. K. Gordon, W. M. Je~1kins, Mrs. M. _H. Baxley, I. D. Newman, F. G. C. Dubms, I. V Mannmg and J. S. Dial.

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At the request of the Board of Pensions Dr. T. B. Echols was presented and he addressed the Conference.

The result of the ballot was given. No election, An­other was taken. Mrs. R. K. Gordon read the report of the Commission on World Service and Finance. By vote, action on this report was postponed until the afternoon seif;ion.

Report of the Ballot, P. H. Tiller was elected.

Bishop Shaw pronounced the benediction and the meeting stood adjourned.

AFTEHNOON SESSION

Promptly at 2 p. m. the devotional service was con­ducted by C. C. Barr. The Bishop called for the report of the Committee on Conference relations. The same was read and a~opted.

The list of the Hctired ~linisters was read and their character passed. The report of the Commission on World Service and Finance was adopted as a whole.

The report of the Town and Country Cmnmission was; read and adopted.

The report of the Board of Lay Activity was made and adopted. The Lay Leader made his report. It was adopted.

The Conference stood with bowed heads in honor of the labours of C. \V. Caldwell, the former Conference Lay Leader. I. D. Newman was instructed to write a let­ter of appreciation to the family.

' The Special Committee of fifteen was instructed to report at the next Annual Conference. N. W. Green be­ing first named to the Committee was accepted as chairman.

The report of the Statistician was read and adopted.

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The report of the Treasurer was read and adopted.

The remaining Disciplinary Questions were asked and answered.

On motion it was ordered that the correct names and addresses of the Ministers be placed in the Journal, the same to he given to the Secretary by the District Super-intendents.

The class for full membership was addressed by Bishop Shaw. An offering of. $~6.60 was received for Wiley H. Huggins. The henechction was pronounced by Bishop Shaw.

EVENING SESSION

Under the direction of A. L. Johnson the service ~pen­ed by singing Hymn No. 256, "Faith of our Fathers.

R. E. Conner read the Scripture lesson, after which the invocation was offered by T. W. Bowen.

Rev. C. J. James, the speaker for the :v:ning was pr~­sentecl. He used as his theme "The Christian Wea~on ~n the time of Battle." F. ~farcus led the congr:,gat10n m singing 'Tm on the Battle Field For My Lord.

The benediction was pronounced by Rev. C. J. James.

SUNDAY OCTOBEH 28, 1951

MORNING SESSION

Love Feast was conducted by Rev. H. J. Kirk, W. N. Fridie, J. R. Norwood, A. A. Pinacle, J. W. Williams, S. S. Jones and Fulton Edwards.

A letter of Greetings was read from the A. M. E. Church Conference in Session at Sumter, S. C. A letter of appreciation was read from the family of D. E. Thomas.

The Recognition Service for Retired ministers and wives and the Ordination Service v;as cond~1cted by Bishop Shaw. An offering of $266.25 was received.

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Prayer was offered by Rev. W. N. Fridie. The Scrip­!ure.lesson was read by Dr. J. J. Seabrook. Bishop Shaw m his masterfully manner brought the message of the n:iorn!~g. His theme was, "Some Major Christian Objec­tives. The Resolutions were read hy T. W. Bowen.

B. C. Stewart made a motion that the Conference stand .adjourned sine die. The appointments were read and Bishop Shaw pronounced the benediction.

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IV. THE METHODIST CHURCH

THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Minutes of the South Carloina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, held in Florence, S. C., from

October 24, 1951, through October 28, 1951 Bishop A. P. Shaw, Presiding.

Part I. Organization and General Business

1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (~ 630 § 3, ~790): Secretary-C. R. Brown, 307 Green Ave., Greenville, S. C. Statistician - R. G. Lawrence, 730 Golf Avenue, N. E.

Orangeburg, S. Cl Treasurer-G. A. Thomas, 230 N. Dean Street, Spartanburg,

South Carolina.

2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated? (~ 625.) It is not.

3. a)

b)

Wha.t officers hand·Jing funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts? (~ 637 § 3.) The Treas­urer, $5,000.00. Have the books of said officers or persons been audited? rn 637 § 3.) Yes .

4. Have the boards, commissions, or committees been appoint­ed or elected (fi 630) (Answer Yes or No):

a) Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications? Yes. b) Committee on Conference Relations? Yes.

c) Committee on Accepted Supply Pastors? Yes.

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

Yes. h) Town and Country Commission? Yes. i ) Conference Deaconess Board? No. j) Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension?

Yes. k) Conference Board of Education? Yes. 1) Conference Board of Temperance? Yes. m) Conference Board of Lay Activities? Yes. -n) Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes? Yes. o) Conference Board of Evangelism? Yes. p) Board of Conference Claimants? Yes . q) Commission on Christian Vocations? Yes.

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r) Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service? Yes. s) Committee on Proportional Paymeni of Ministerial Sup­

port? No. t) Other committees, commissions, or boards? Yes.

5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records upon and according to the forms pre­scribed by The Methodist Church? (~637 § 2.) Yes.

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

7. What is the• schedule for minimum support for pastors? <n806.) None.

8. What is the plan and what are the approved claims for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year'1 (~ 788-89.) District Stewards Meeting.

9. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be rai~ed for the support of con­ference claimants? 11 % of the Pastor's cash salary.

10. Wh3t are the apportionments transmitted by the General Commission on World Service and Finance to this con­ference:

a) For World Service? $1:'),284.00. b) For Episcopal Fund'I 1 ~4 % of Pastor's cash salary. c) For General Administration Fund? $807.00.

11. What amount is apportioned to this conference for the Jurisdictional Administration Fund? $412.00.

12. What are the reports, recommendations, and plans of the boards of c,111ference:

a) What is the report of the Board of Conference Claim­ants, anct what appropriations for conference claimants are reported and approved? <ii 1623.) 11 % of Pastor's cash salary.

b) What is the report of the Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension r-f disbursements of missionary aid within the conferenct.. rn 1295-99.) See Report.

c) What is the report of the Conference Commission on World Service and Finance? rn 778-96.) See Report.

d) What is the report of the Commission on Christian Vo­cations? (~ 643.) See Report.

e) What are the other reports? None

13. What Methodist institutions or organizations are approved by the conference for annuity responsibility? rn 1618

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§ 2 c, 12.) Claflin College, Ga m mo n Theological

Seminary.

14. What date is determined for Golden Cross enrollment? (~ 1529.) Third Sunday in September.

15. a) Who is elected conference lay leader? <nl494.) Samuel T. Middleton.

b) What is his report? See Report. c) Who are electc>d district and associate district lay leaders'!

(~ 1499). J.E. Williams, C. M. Green, Henry Nel~on, Frank Sass, J. H. Spears, W. N. Anrln•ws, H. D. Smith, G. A. Adams, W. W. Nelson.

PART II. Pertaining to Ministerial Relations

16. Who constitute Uw Conference Committee of Investigation? (~ 931.) T. D. Green, M. P. Pyatt, J. W. Budding, Joseph Mitchell, I. V. Manning. Reserves: R. H. Cunnnigham, S. A. Funches, E. V. Jamison.

17. Who are the accepted supply pastors? (~] 315,) J. L. Adams, Esau Anderson, Elijah Ande,son, L. N. Barton, Frank Bennett, J. H. Black, Clarence Brown, Daniel Brown C. R. Brown, E. B. Broughton, L. C. Cleveland, James 'coltes, E . .T. Curry, Bennie Drake, Rosevelt Davis,

Robt. Emmanuel, J. T. Franklin, G. S. Gall, Julious George, S. B. Hamilton, W. H. Huggins, A. Hool, Dozier James, C. W. James, Peter Keels, L. W. Lyons, J. B. Latta, D. C. McClam, L. H. Martian<), L. W. Mack, D. H. Mitch­

ell Francis Nelson, W. M. Nelson, A. A. Pinnacle, Sam Pr~sident, S. R. Porter, V. J. Ross, Joe Rodgers, W. J. Shelton, Jasper Smith, I. Smalls, W. A. Smith, Leroy Steward, James Washington, J. A. Wilson, I. C. Voorhees,

James Waring.

18. What accepted supply pastors now under full-time appoint-ment are taking the conference course of study:

a) In the first year? None. a) In the second year? Benjamin Ravenel. . c) In the third year? Thomas Glenn, Jacob Bennekm. d) In the fourth year? G. S. Gale, C. J. James, Samuel

President, J. H. Black, Wallace Graham.

h · f m ther churches, have had 19. What preac ers, com1r.g ro o their orders recognized ( fi 411.) :

a) As local deacons? None. b) As local elders? None.

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20. Who have been received from other churches as traveling preachers (persons named here should not be included under 21-30):

a) As members on trial? (1) Deacons? None. (2) Elders? None.

b) As members in full connection? (1) Deacons? None. (2) Elders? Johr. D. Murdock, Sr., from the A.M.E.Z.,

Church; placed in the studies of the third year.

21. Who are received on trial: a) In studies of the first year? James Colter, Kish C. Mur­

dock, John F. Norwood, Otis Jerome Nelson, Julius Lee Scipio, James S. Gadsden, Samson Dary Cooper, Moses P. Pyatt, Walter A. Smith.

b) In studies of the third year under the seminary rules? None.

c) Exempt from course of study under the seminary rule? None.

22. Who are continued on trial: a) Continued in studies of the first year? Dallas Jones,

James McFadden, John DeLeon Boone, Earnest A. Fin­ney, Theodore B. Thomas, Jr.

b) Advanced to studies of the second year7 Sandy Dingle, Clyde Calhoun.

c) Continued in studies of the second year? None. d) Exempt from course of study under the seminary rule?

None.

23. Who on trial are discontinued? None.

24. Who are admitted into full connection? Lucius Cave, Washington C. Kearns.

25. What full members are in studies: a) Of the third year? Washington C. Kearns, Lucius Caves. b) Of the fourth year? James Keeth Davis, Isaiah Moses,

John V. Livingston, Benjamin J. Reddish, Fulton Ed­wards.

26. What full members have failed to complete tlie studies rn 346):

a) Of the third year? John Wesley Matthews, Earnest New­man, Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., Isaiah Boone.

b) Of the fourth year? James Crooker, John B. Bowen, Talmadge J. Cooper.

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27. What full members have completed the studies of the fourth year? Alvin L. Wilson, Francis D. Curry.

28. Who have been elected deacons:

a) As local preachers? Thomas Glenn, Jacob Bennekin.

b) As members on trial in the course o7 study? Lucius Cave.

c) Under the seminary rule? Washington C. Kearns. d) Under the missionary rule? None.

29. Who have been ordained deacons? Jacob Bennekin, Lucius Cave, Thomas Glenn, Washington Charlie Kearns.

30. Who have been elected elders: a) As local preachers? None. b) As local deacons who have been received on t· -=tl? None. c) As conference members in the course of studj ·· Franci;

D. Curry. d) Under the seminary rule? None. e) Under the missionary rule? None.

31. Who have been ordained elders? Francis D. Curry.

32. Relative to accommodation transfers for ordination and reception:

a) What members of this conference have been transferred out for purposes of ordination only: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

b) Who have been tr.:insferred in, having been ordained

elsewhere: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

c) Who are transferred in, and from what conferences, for purposes of ordination only, such ordination to be voted

by this conference: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

d) Who have been ordained here, such ordination having been voted by another conference: ( 1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

e) Who have been transferred out, and to what conference,

after ordination: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

f) Who have been received on tral at the request of another

conference? None.

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g) Who have been transferred out, having been received on trial, and to what conference? None.

h) Who have been transferred in, to be received into full connection after election by another conference? None.

i) Who have been transferred out, having been received into full connection after election by another conference? None.

j) Who on trial have been transferred out to be n'ceived into full connection by another conference? None.

k) Who have been transferred in after having been received into full connection by another conference? None.

33. Who are readmitted: a) As deacons? None. b) As elders? None.

34. Who have been received by transfer? J. E. Spc:ars, Savan­nah Conference, July 14, 1951

35. Who have been transferred out? None.

36. Who have had their conference membership terminated: a) By voluntary location? None. b) By involuntary location? None. c) By withdrawal? None. d) By judicial procedure (expelled)? None.

37. What Ministerial members have died during the year? J. W. A. Butler, R. F. Freeman, B. S. Jackson, Edward Gordon, F. L. L,evinl'. J. J. Mitchell, Soloman Pearson, F. J. Pendergrass, Frank Quick, T. J. Robinson, J. G. Stokes, J. W. Williams, Jr., J. S. Miller.

38. Who are the supernumerary ministers, and for what num­ber of years consecutively has each held this relation? <iT 365.) I. C. Wiley, 3 years; J. C. Crawford, 2 years; William Moses, 2 years.

39. Who are granted sabbatical leave? (1! 364.) None.

40. What ministers have been retired: a) This year? John S. Durant, Theodore H. Fisher, Sr., Aus­

tin P. Gaillard, John C. Gibbs, Anthony J. Hall. b) Previously? B. F. Bradford, Sr., Robert H. Cunningham,

Edward Billiard, Berry Q. Murdaugh, J. T. Martin, J. W. Reeder, E. W. Stratton, S. S. Sparks, L. S. Selmore, J. A. Summers, R. R. Williams, S. M. B1:own, S. F. Moss, A. J. Pogue, S. J. Cooper.

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41. Who are left without appointment to attend school? V. G. Wright, Talmadge Cooper, Clyde Calhoun, Sandy Dingle,

B. F. Bradford, Jr.

42. What is the number of:

a)

b)

Pastoral charges? 173. Received on trial? 0 Transfers in? I. Received from other churches? I. Discontinued? 0. Accepted supply pastors? 47. Received into full connection? 3. Tranfers out? 0. Readmitted? 0. Withdrawn? 0. Expelled? 0. Deceased? 13. Located? 0. Ministers: ( I) On trial:

(a) As pastors? 10. (b) Under special appointment? I.

(c) Left without appointment to attend school? 5

Total on trial? 16. ( 2) In full connection:

(a) Effective: ( I ) As pastors and district superintendents? 133. ( II) Under special appointment? 6. (III) Left without appointment to attend schonl? 2. (IV) On sabbatical leave? 0.

Total effective? 0. (b) Retired? 20.

(c) Supernumerary? 3. c) Total of all minis!Prs'1 (add total on trial, total effective,

retired and supernumerary). 180.

43. What other personal notation should be made': None.

Part III. Concluding Business

44. What is the report of the conference treasurer? See Report.

45. What is the report of the conference statistician? See report.

46. What are the detailed objectives of this conference for the coming year? (I) Increased attendance of people at all church services. (2) A ten (10) per cent increase in

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church memberships. (3) Establishment of new congre­gations-one per district a minimum. (D. S.) (4) Pro­per care and upkeep of church property. (5) Constant training of membership in systematic, individual and generous giving. (6) Each charge must raise its entire budget in full-general, annual conference and local budgets. ( 7) Regular and consistent payments on church debts. (8.)At least one recruit per district for the minis­try, and additional recruits for other forms of Christian service. (D. S.) (9) Development of welfare and chari­table service activities in every local church. ( 10) Dis­ciplinary organization and administr3tion of each local church.

47. Where shall the next session of the conference be held? Emmanuel Methodist Church, Sumter, S. C.

48. Is there any further business? None.

49. What changes have been made in appointments since last Annual Conference session? A. W. Wright, from Tim­monsville to Salem and Wesley, Florence District. J. B. Rouse, from Salem and Wesley, Florence District, to Maysville, Sumter District. R. B. King, from Maysville to Lamar on the Sumter District. S. A. Gadsden, from Lamar, Sumter District, to Timmonsville, Florence District.

50. Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year?

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V. APPOINTMENTS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

Rev. H. B. Jones, Dist. Supt., 516 Chestnut Street Darlington, S. C.

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CHARGE

Aiken.-­Allendale __

PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS

_____ Edgar W. William905 Edgefield St., Aiken _.James K. Davis __ 948 Flat St., Allendale

Ashapoo & ___ S. Grayson .. ____ RFD, Yemma~see

St. James LBamberg ________ J. D. Devore ___ 112 Society St., Bamberg

1 Bamberg CL ___ L. W.Lyons __ RFD Box 6, Orangeburg

.. -Beaufort_ ______ W. A. Smith 427 R.R. Ave., Allendale /BetheL ________ .Clarence Brown .. RFD 2, Box 81, Islandton

Supply Deacon Elder

Elder Supply Supply Suppl:,· Supply y13runson ________ James Waring __ 54 Line St., Charleston

, Cottageville__ B. J. Reddish_._. RFD2, Box 4, Blackville Deacon , Ebenezer__ .B. T. McTeer_ ___ RFD, Ruffin , ! Elder ~rhardt _ A. P. Gilliard _ .876 Amelia St./Orangeburg Elder /Hardeville K. C. Murdaugh _ RFD, Ashton Supply .,Hickory HilL ____ M. Boatwright _ Ruffin ~ Jacksonboro__ J. G. George ____ Box 91, Walterboro / Macedonia _______ E. B. Broughton __ RFD 2, Walterboro VB,ed Bank __ E. M. Wiley __ P. 0. Box, Walterboro 1.--·'Ruffin _________ J. W. Robinson _ Ruffin VSeigling_. ____ L. C. Cave __ RFD I. Box 3, Kline ,._,.St.George_ E. N. Jamison ___ .P. 0. Sox, St. George

Springtown __ . P. A. Washington Cro~s ✓·stokes & ____ Daniel Brown ____ .Alkndale

Heavengate V Walterboro ______ N. W. Jones ____ 210 Chaplin St., Walterboro

Young's Island __ .D. M. Mitchell. ___ RFD, Green Pond

Missionary Secretary-N. W. Jones

Secretary of Evangelism-E. N. Jamison

Deacon Supply Supply Elder Elder Deacoi1 Elder Elder Sui1ply

Elder Supply

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BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

Rev. T. D. Green, Dist. Supt., P. 0. Box 172 Orangeburg, S. C.

CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS Alcot ___ W. D. Primus - __ Rt. 2, Box 75, Bishopville Elder Bennettsville S. M. Miller 116 Cheraw St., Elder

Bennettsville Bethel & E. W. Cole_ P. 0. Box 121, Cheraw Elder

Ebenezer Blenheim & _ F. D. Curry _ P O Bx 223, Bennettsville Elder

Spears Cheraw A. P Sumter__ __ P. 0. Box 425. Cheraw Chesterfield B. J. Brock - P. 0 Box 23. Chesterfield Clio-Hopewell Dallas Jones 718 Woodrow St.,

Bennettsville Darlington __ W. J. Gupple :l5-l Pearl St., Darlington Darlington A. Hool P. 0. Box 691, Hartsville Mission & Lydia Dillon B. J. Cooper _ 2P2 Jackson St., Dillon Hartsville __ J. F. Pearson_ 1713 6th St., Hartsville Kingsville &

Mt. Beulah J. T. Franklin 870 Cashua St, Darlington Level Green & P 0. Box 223,

Wesley L. w_ Curry_ Bennettsville Little Rock G. S. McCleary P. 0. Rox 6, Dillon Little Rock Ct. w B. McCay P. 0. Box 56, Dillon North Marlboro J. A. Curry _ 203 N. Cook St,

Bennet ts ville St. John & _ Wesley Chapel H. C. Brewer -- P. 0. Box 664, Hartsville Syracuse __ _I. Moses _ _______ Rt. 4, Box 75 A, Sumter

District Misswnary Secretary-B. J. Cooper.

Secretary of Evangelism-W. J. Gupple.

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Elder Supply

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BERKELEY DISTRICT

Rev. R. W. President, District Supt., RFD 1, Box 87½ Cross, S. C.

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CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS ✓ - --- ----·----

Bethel_ ___________ Wallace Graham .. BoK 333, Lake City ./ Calvary-Dorman_ F. Nelson _________ RF.D 3, Bx 374, Charleston

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Francis Brown ___ R. W. PresidenL_.RFD 1, Box 87 1-2, Cross Elder 1 Isaiah ____________ Frank Bennett_ ___ RFD 1, Cross Supply 3

Jerusalem _______ James WashingtoTIRFD 3, Bx 334EE, Cha'ston Supply 2 Mt. Carmel _______ A. L. Johnson __ RFD 3, Bx 382h,Cha'ston Elder 8 Silas ___________ .. William Nelson ___ RFD 2, Cross Supply 3

~een Hill & ___ .S.S. Jones _______ RFD 1, Box 8!! 1-2, Cross Smith Chapel

Elder 3

Mt. Zion _________ .J. S. Green ________ RFD 1, Cross Elder 2 _/St. PauL _________ Frank Small_ _____ RFD 3, Bx 313Y, Cha'ston

V Cooper Town Mis.Elijah Anderson __ Alvan Supply 4 Supply 3

r St. Luke _______ Sam President_ ___ RFD 1, Box 89, Cross Supply 2

Missionary Secretary-S. S. Jones

Secretary of Evangelism-A. L. Johnson

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CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Rev. F. H. Grant, Dist. Supt., Box 3'78, St. Stephens, S. C.

CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS

Brook Green _____ L. N. Barton ______ Rt. 1, Bx 132, Summerville ' Centenary ________ J. W. Taylor__ __ 132 Wentworth St., Ch's ton

oper River_ ____ I. Smalls ________ Qakley, S. C. ckey Chapel __ Peter Keels _____ Rt. 1, Bx 207, Greeleyville

,-1:>orchester______ T. W. White ______ Lake City Georgetown _______ R, M. McFadde11. ._ 520 Duke St., Georgetown

\Greeleyville _____ W. M. Conyers __ Greeleyville Harleyville _______ J. A. Croker_ _____ St. Stephen Jedburg ___________ Paul Bonapart 8 Cedar St., Charleston John's Island ______ G. C. Brown _____ John's Island

"Lanes__ _ ________ J_ V. Livingston __ Lanes, S. C. Maryville _______ Joe Rodgers____ Cross, S. C.

I/Mt. Holly--------- C. J. Mack ________ Rt. 1, Box 96, Bonneau N. Charleston _____ J_ D. Boone ______ St. Stephen

}Old Bethe!__ ______ p_ E. Mingo _____ 20 Felix St., Charleston Pinopolis _________ .M, P. Pyatt _____ Ladson, S. C. Ridgeville ______ J_ B. Bowen _______ Rt. 2, Box 222, Sumter Ridgeville CL ____ C. H. Richardson_ St. Stephen

/ St. Stephen ______ J. L. Summers ____ Box 438, St. Stephen St. Stephen CL ___ s. B. Hamilton ___ Rt. 3, Box 182, Charleston

~t. Thomas ________ A. A. Pinacle _____ Huger, S. C. Summerville & __ ,J. E. Spears _ _ __ Summerville

Lincolnville

Washington & ____ B, M. C. Wilson ___ summerville Ladson

RANK

Supply Elder Supply Supply Elder 0. T. Elder Elder Elder Elder Deacon Supply Elder 0. T. Elder Ei•'er Elder Elder Elder Supply Supply Elder

Elder

Wesley ____________ J. V. Manning _____ 59 Nassau St., Charleston Elder

District Secretary of Missions-J. W. Taylor

District Secretary of Evangelism-B. C. M. Wilson

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FLORENCE DISTRICT

Rev. P. R. Tiller, Dist. Supt., 401 North Coit Street Florence, S. C.

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CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS

Asbury-BetheL-=-.:-:T. w. Bowen~~--:::.~P.O. Bo·x-322, Kingstree Elder 2 Bethesda & __ __ A, Mack _ _ ___ ll'i Ave. D, Darlington Elder 5

St. Mary Elijah-St. Paul C. C. Barr_ _______ .Star Rt. Box 23A, Cades Elder

Kennedy ville Florence __________ J, W. Curry ______ .. 163 S Coit, Florence Elder Friendshiµ ________ R, C. Com,!'r_ _____ Kingstree , I I I / Elder

Jeremiah John Wesley _____ Robt. EmmanueLRFD 3, Box 258, Mullins Supply

Mission Kingstree _________ s_ V. Fowler ______ 319 N. Main St., Kingstree

ke City _________ J_ V. Manning ___ RFD 2, Box 492, Lake City ke City Ct. ____ D. C. McClam ____ .RFD 1, Box 20, Lake City

Latta _____________ .c, J. James _______ P.O. Box 144, Latta Marion ____________ B. C. Stewart__ _ 621 S. Mai,1 St., Marion

Elder Elder Supply Elder Elder

Mars BlufL _______ A. L. Wilson ____ RFD 2, Box 201, Lake City Deacon Mullins __________ Isaiah Boone ______ Mullins Salem-Wesley _____ A. W. Wright_ ____ 26 Edwards St, Sumter

Deacon Elder Elder Springville. _______ D. E. Thomas _____ Lake City

St. .Tohn-Cades ___ .H. B. Rouse ______ Lake City Elder St. Paul- St. ____ H. Frierson _______ 303 Madison Ave, K'gstree Elder

Michael St. Luke __________ Sampson Cooper-.RFD 3, Bx 196, Kingstree 0. T. Timmonsville _____ S. A. Gadson ______ J07 Brockington St., Elder

Timmonsville /..-----Wilson Chapel ____ J, H. Blandon ____ RFD 2, Box 152, Bonneau Elder

Mt. Seal

Missionary Secretary-J. W. Curry

Secretary of Evangelism-C. J. James

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GREENVILLE DISTRICT

REV. R. E. BETHEA, DIST. SUPT., 309 ECHOLS ST.

l;rcenvii'c S. C. CHARGE CHARGE ADDRESS -----

Anderson _______ C. C. Reynolds -.209 W Market St, And'son \ Belton __ ·------- I. S. Jordan __ 106 Morehead St, Belton ~ Easley __________ B. C. Rouse ----.17 N Second St, Easley

Greenville ______ C.R. Brown ______ 307 Green Ave, Greenville Greenwood _____ J. L. Pendarvis ____ 550 Maxwell Ave, G'wood Minus Chapel __ N. W. Green ______ Box 1181, Greenville Mt. Carmel _____ J_ B_ Latta ____ RFD, Simpsonville Ninety-Six _____ H. T. Risher_ ____ Ninety-Six

jN, Greenville ___ T. H. Robinson. Jr _Box 327, Traveler Rest Pendleton _______ J, C. McTeer_ ____ Box 206, Pendleton

/ Pickens___ _ __ Edward' Jenkins __ Pickens Rockmi!L. ______ E, W. Newman __ Earl Homes, Apt 37-C

Anderson Seneca __________ Efford Haynes ___ 205 Second St, Seneca S. Greenville ____ J, S. DiaL __ _ _ 100 Bethel St., Greenville St. Andrews ____ H. 0. Mims__ 221 S Calhoun St, G vile Walhalla ________ W. M. Stokes Box 85, Westminster W. Anderson ____ L_ J. Jackson _______ 513 Douglas St, Anderson Williamston _____ J, W. Buddin ______ Williamston

Missions Secretary-W. M. Stokes

Secretary of Evangelism-J. W. Buddin

RANK YRS

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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

0 ev. M. J. Porter, Dist. Supt., 161 West Glover Street Orangeburg, S. C.

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Branchville R. S. Davis ________ Lamar / St. Phillip

\/Columbia ___ __ T, H. Fisher, Jr,__ 1725 Gervais St., Columbia Denmark____ __ S. C. Bryant ?. 0. Box, Orangeburg Bowman-Shiloh •

vfdisto F0rk ______ s_ A. Funches._ 175 Blvd., Orangeburg Jarr,ison __________ Leroy Stewart_ ___ RFD, Reevesville Macedonia._ _ _ K. D. Hough__ _ 1207 E. Russell St, O'burg, Midway __ W. P. Generette_. RFD, Olar North______ _ E. J. Cooper ____ Camden Orangeburg .M. D. McCollum ___ 185 Blvd., Orangeburg Orangeburg Ct.. __ Fulton Edwards 1207 E Russell St, Or'h,trg

St.John wi !, ~ j:_ 1

t..J./-4 1lle __ Joseph M1tchell11ttft!J1 ' '

esville _______ W N. Fndd1e Clark St, Orangeburg sville____ L. C. Gregg ______ l 74 Golf Ave., Orangeburg

Forest Chapel Springfield _______ J. W. Matthews __ Bowman Swansea _________ James Colter__

Missionary Secretary-M. D. McCollom

Secretary of Evangelism-T. H. Fisher, Jr.

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SPARTANBURG DISTRICT Rev. G. A. Thomas, Dist. Supt., 230 North Dean Street

Spartanburg, S. C.

CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS

' Blacksburg ~=--c. J.-James__ _ __ 441 Fewell St., Rock Hill Supply 3 ,/ Chesnee _________ W. Kerns___ _ __ Gammon Sem., Atlanta

I, Clover_ __________ G. B. Tillman _____ P. 0. Box 1, Camden v Cowpens__ R. M. Lane _____ P. 0. Box 88, Richburg

C,affney __________ T, B. Thomas _____ p_ 0. Box 480, Gaffney -.,Preer_ ___________ Z. G. Taylor ___ .26 Arlington Ave., Greer

Harmony-BetheLF. Marcus ________ .525 Clark St., Orangeburg Inmar, ___________ c, J. Smith ____ Rt 1, Box 108, Angelus

vJefferson __ -- - ___ R. M. Walker_ ____ 532 Dunton St, Orangeburg .,!Landrum__ _ ____ J.C. Cleveland ___ 301 Appian Dr, Spart'burg (!;ongtown ________ J. C. Voorhees ____ Box 435, Taylors v'McBee__________ Essau Anderson ._.301 Appian Dr, Spart'burg

Mulberry _________ J. H. Black _____ Blacksburg Pacolet____ _ ___ G. S. Gale Pacolet

. ?gelan_d _________ T. J. E. Curry _____ P. 0. Box, Darlington ~,ock Hill__ - __ T. R. Robinson __ Rt. 2, Box 44, Rock Hill

Sims Chapel__ ____ W. J. Shelton ____ 472 St. John St, Sp~rt'burg Spartanburg ______ T. R. Frierson _____ 269 N Converse St.,

,;Spartanburg CL_Sam Jackson _____ .Austin St., Spartanburg St. James _________ c, C. Clark _____ .RFD, York St. Mark _________ F. L. Lawton ____ 2135 Calhoun St., G'ville

St. Matthews Wellford __________ W. E. Conner ___ .Wellford York ______________ G. S. Sawyer_ _____ P, 0. Box 274, York

Missionary Secretary-Z. G. Taylor

Secretary of Evangelism-F. Marcus

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SUMTER DISTRICT

Rev. I. D. Newman, District Superintendent 514 South Main Street, Sumter, S. C.

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AJrtioch~Shepherd H.J. Kirk ______ -~ P. O.-Box55, Sumter __ _ ~laney-LugofL ___ s. R. Porter_ _____ RFD 3, Box 87, Sumter

Elder Supply

Camden ___________ W.R. Gregg ______ p_ 0. Box 17, Camden Elder Camden CL _____ J. R. Norwood __ 916 Campbell St., Camden Elder

v Lamar ___________ R. B. King ________ p_ 0. Box 13, Lamar Elder L,,-Lynchburg ______ M. B. Brown _____ 814 N. Main St., Sumter Elder ✓Macedonia & _____ W. M. Ferguson __ Mather Academy, Camden Elder

St. Paul Mayesville ________ J. B. Rouse __ __ P. 0. Box 265, Mayesville Elder

i,Mechanicsville ____ V. S. Carter_ __ _ P. 0. Box 104, Camden Elder Mt. Zion __________ F. G. C. DuBose 523 Dingle St., Sumter Elder Rock Springs _____ J. F. Norwood_ 916 Campbell St., Camden 0. T.

St. Peter Rock Hi]!__ __ --~J. W. Williams RFD 4, Box 245, Sumter

New Haven St. James __________ E. C. Wright_ ___ _ 7 West Bee St., Sumter St. Mark __________ J. D. Murdock __ Mather Academy, Camden

St. Phillip St. Matthew _______ G. H. Bowen _ P. 0. Box 562, Sumter

Emmanuel Sumter ___________ ,C. F. Ferguson 421 S Main St., Sumter Wateree ___________ R. G. Lawrence _ 753 Goff Ave, NE, Or'burg Zion Hi!L _________ J. S. Durant __ Pinson St., Sumter Shiloh ____________ .H. B. Brown __ ___ p_ 0. Box 293, Sumter

Missionary Secretary-W. M. Ferguson

Secretary of Evangelism-J. B. Rouse

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VI. REPORTS

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE BOARD OF TEMPERANCE OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Your Board of Temperance, at the beginning of this confer­ence year, gave as it always has, serious consideration of the al­cohol problem and all of its attending evils.

It was in this mood that we appraised our resources for its solutions. We have learned to trust our progress both to scien­tific and spiritual understanding. It is only upon these two strong supports that our annual conference can advance the cause of good citizenship through total abstinence. Your Board has gained new insights, discovered new methods, and employed practical techniques for effective service in the interest of sobriety.

We believe it is a sacred duty to inspire our people to take the initiative and to go on the offense for the cause of true temperance.

It is not enough to enact protective laws, or even to secure commitments of abstinence among our people. We must chal­lenge them to the kind of action that will demonstrate the su­perior advantages of abundant life, free from the influence of intoxicants. In order to achieve victories heyond the cure and prevention of "alcoholism," and freedom from the more devas­tating disadvantages of "Moderation," it is inctimbent upon us.

1. To live radiantly and winsomely in the full joy of at­tractive temperateness.

2. To teach children and youth that it is smarter not to drink.

3. To challenge adults to find wholesome ways of social togetherness without the use of artificial stimuli.

4. To organize church and community gro·..ips for study and action against liquor aggression, and for the cre­ative adventure in holier living.

5. To secure and support trustworthy persons for the de­pendable leadership in government, business and edu­catinnal institutions, and to insist upon the enactment and enforcement of sound laws for the protection of the innocent against the pushful deslgns of selfish enter­prises.

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Moving towards these goals, we have this conference con­ducted four institutes ... one for the Sumter, Florence, and Bennettsville Districts at Darlington, one at Bethel Church near St. Stephen on the Berkeley District for the Charleston and Berkeley Districts, one at Bamberg for the Orangeburg and Beaufort Districts and one on the South Greenville charge for the Greenville District.

The attendance at all these institutes was most encourag­ing. We had quite a few high school students at each one and they threw themselves into the problem wholeheartedly and exhibited keen interest in the problem of alcohol and health.

We had on our faculty such men as President R. Wright Spears of Columbia College, President J. J. Seabrook of Claflin College, Dr. Walter Evans of Monck's Corner, Dr. A. D. Betts, one time Executive Secretary of the Temperance Federated For­ces of South Carolina, Howard G. McClain of the Christian Ac­tion Council of South Carolina, J. T. W. Mims of State Council of Alcohol Education, Professor Warren Jenkins, our Confer­ence Executive Secretary of Christian Education, and our own Chairman, Dr. A. R. Howard of the National Board of Temper­ance.

We would pause here and now to give a word of apprecia­tion for the fine spirit of cooperation of the District Superinten­dents of the above named districts.

Our Board sent one of our members to The School of Al­cohol Studies and Christian Action held at Illinois, Wesleyan Unive1sity, June 11-15, 1951, in the person of the Rev. I. De­Quincy Newman. He won a certificate upon completion of the course on Alcohol Studies and is prepared to teach this course.

Our goals for the ensuing year are:

First-We propose to train a cooperative leadership that will carry out the challenging abstinence program envisioned and ordered by the General Conference of the Methodist Church.

Second-To approach the solution of the problems of Alco­hol with a clear understanding.

Third-To inspire action in all the areas of individual and social life where values of human personality and community welfare can be enlarged.

Fourth-To make clear to all our members the importance of commitment day, to keep our people informed about legisla-

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tion affecting the liquor problem, and to urge our people to vote for proper legislation.

Fifth-That we accept membership with the social action committee and ask the Conference to nominate three persons, one of which shall be elected by the Social Action Committee to membership.

With the support and cooperation of our District Superinten­dents we aim to continue our institutes with trained leadership.

Respectfully submitted., A. R. Howard

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE MISSIONARY SECRETARY

Bishop Shaw, Members of the Conference and Friends:

As Conference Missionary Secretary, I have endeavored to promote Missionary Education and Cultivation in the Confer­ence on the district level. We adopted a uniform program for the District Institutes of Missionary Education and Cultivation as a pattern for the Conference.

Institutes were held on each district in the Cnnference. We had some one day institutes, on some of the districts, and on others a period wa:-: given to institute work during a distrid group meeting, or convention. The institutes were well attend­ed, and much interest was manifested. The Woman's Society of Christian Service shared in the institutes on some districts. The District Superintendents have been most helpful in planning and setting up our work. The Resource Leaders did an able job in their presentations.

I attended some of the Institutes, and the District Superin­tendents assisted in my transportation, since our budget was so very small for promotion and travel. I have also attended the School of Missions held at Camden, operated by thE: Board of Education of the Conference and the Woman's Society of Christian Service, it is our hope that the Board of Missions of the Conference, shall become a participating member of this school. I have attended all the meetings of the Conference Board.

Our Objectives

l. A continuation of the District Missionary Institutes on each district, enlisting the coordinated services of the

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2. To promote a closer cooperation between District Mis­sionary Secretaries and the Secretaries of Missions of the Woman's Society of Christian Service in the promo­tion of Missionary Education and Cultivation, and cir­culation of W or Id Outlook, our Missionary Journal.

3. To organize a Board of Missions on the charge level in each charge.

4. To promote schools of Missions on the charge level, where practicable and possible.

5. To promote the study of the current Board annual study book (The Negro and Methodism) The Conference is supplying each Missionary secretary with a copy of this book.

(We nominate Rev. T. R. Frierson and Julius Williams for the Jurisdictional Conference.)

Sincerely,

J. W. Taylor, Conference Missionary

Secretary.

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE HOARD OF MISSIONS

AND CHURCH EXTENSION-1950-1951

During this conference year the Board of Missions and Church Extensions held four ( 4) meetings. Our mid-year meet­ing was held at Kingstree, at which time a study was made as to needed and worthwhile projects. The meeting was well at­tended by members of the Board and Ministers in general.

A workshop was conducted in connection with the School of Missions held in Camden. The Board made a review of Ap­plications for gifts and loans to the various churches during the year.

A special study is being made of the new church to be de­veloped at Travelers Rest.

The Board of Missions and Church Extensions makes the following recommendations:

I. That after Conference with the Resident Bishop, as to the need of developing a worthwhile project or projects, that five thousand dollars be raised by the Conference for the Board of Missions.

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2. That where possible on a District that Maintenance be directed to the Church or Churches that may become self-supported.

3. That Ministers building new Church structures will sub­mit their plans to the Board of Church Extensions first for advice and help.

4. That where possible ap 1Jlications for gifts, rather than loans should be made.

5. That where loans are made, that every effort be made to meet the terms of the loan each year until it is paid in full.

6. That the Conference through the Board of Missions will follow through one project until it is completed.

7. That a work:;lwp be held each year with the School of Missions.

8. That Local Extension Boards will strive to keep Local Parsonages and Churches in good repair yearly.

9. That new buildings be planned within the strength of the givings of the local membership and community.

T. R. Frierson, Chairman Board of Missions and Church Extension.

REPORT OF DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH LOCATION Whereas the District Church Board of Church Location and

Building has by majority vote recommended that the St. John's Methodist Church on the Sumter District be and is hereby de­clared abandoned property. Therefore, we the District Super­intendents of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church Central Jurisdiction, with the concurrence of the pre­siding Bishop, do hereby c .ncur in the recommendation of the District Church Board of Church Location of the Sumter Dis­trict. This action is taken in the harmony with Chapter XI, PP. 255, Page 82 of the Board of Discipline of the Methodist Church, 1948 Edition.

I. D. Newman T. D. Green R. E. Bethea G. A. Thomas R. W. President F. H. Grant M. J. Porter H. B. Jones J. W. Curry District Superintendents

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seconded by Rev. A. R. Howard, the South Carolina Conference in Annual Session at Florence, South Carolina, approved the recommendation of the district Church Board of Church Loca­tion that the St. John's Methodist Church on the Sumter Dis­trict be declared abandoned property, the said recommendation having been approved by the District Superintendents and the Presiding Bishop.

The Conference directs the Conference Trustees to sell the said property and apply the proceeds to the remodeling of the District Parsonage on the Sumter District.

Done this 26th day of October, 1951 at Florence, S. C.

Attested: C.R. Brown Secretary of the South Carolina Annual Conterence Methodist Church, Central Jurisdiction.

REPORT OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Bishop A. P. Shaw, members of the South Carolina Con­ference and friends, we the trustees of the conference, wish to submit the following report for 1950-51:

We have the following pieces of abandoned property listed. One piece of land site of St. Paul Methodist Church on Ben­

nettsville District. One lot at Floydale and one acre of land at Hemingway on the Florence District; two acres of land on the Sumter District. A piece of land at Dillon to be investigated.

Recommendation: We recommend that the two acres of land on the Sumter District be sold and the funds turned over to said District to be applied on the indebtedness of the District par­sonage. We also recommend that the land at Hemingway be sold and the funds given to be applied on the building at Mullins. We also recommend that the St. Paul Church on the Bennettsville District be investigated and acted upon with rec­ommendations.

M. P. Pyatte, Chairman R. B. King R. G. Lawrence S. M. Miller R. L. Byrd S. J. Rembert S. S. Jones P. R. Tiller, Sec.

REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS

To Bishop Shaw and Members of the South Carolina Con-

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ference of the Methodist Church, it is a pleasure for us to sub­mit this our second report of the Commission on Christian Vo­cations. We, as a Commission, embarked on what was a new program in the field of Christian Education. At the last Gen­eral Conference an InterbJard Commission on Christi•,n Voca­tions was established. This C'.lmmissi n stated .hat: "Its pm-­pose shall be to develop plans and to correlate efforts for the more effective enlistment and guidance of persons in vocations in the church and its agencies, and to interpret to the church through its several agencies the total field of vocation in Chris­tian terms. It shall give leadership in developing ::i philosophy of Christian Vocation, always stressing the potential sacredness of all useful work. It shall lead in discovering and making known the various Heeds of the church at home and abroad. It shall seek to enlist Youth for Christian ~ervice through all of the appropriate agencies of the Church.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The Commission on Christian Vocations of the South Car­olina Conference is aware of the needs of the Church, and wish­es to submit the following recommendations:

1. That we have three Conferences: a. Training Conference for Workers. b. Meeting with th0se who made commitments and those

interested in the Ministry. c. Second Campus Career Clinic.

2. That we have a follow-up program of the conference Dis­trict and local churches. a. That the student secretary of the Women's Society of

Christian Service be invited to work with this follow­up program.

3. That persons making commitments be referred to proper sources.

4. That each district through its Board of Education recruit young people for college training who have made commit­ments to pmsuc Christian careers and inform the college of same.

5. That scholarships be awarded on the district level after an investigation has been made as to the economic status of the student and upon recommendations of the District Boards and the District Superintendents.

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ference for your cooperation in helping to make this year's work a success.

Your Commission, J. J. Seabrook, Chairman Mrs. Eugenia Jamison Dr. J. W. Taylor Rev. J. S. Thomas Mr. E. J. Jefferson

REPORT OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY COMMISSION

The wori{ of the Communism on Town and Country work is comparatively new to us here in the South Carolina Conference. However, it is the hope of this Commission that during the next quadrennium we will be able to go forward with a constructive program in the Advance for Christ and his Church.

We, your Committee, hereby submit the following recom­mendations:

1. That we help create in our pastors a deeper sense of missions through pastors' schools, rural life institutes, and ef­fective literature.

2. That we urge the c:doption of a minimum salary plan in the Conferenc::, and the use of the architectural service of the Board in the improvement and building of churches and par­sonages.

3. To see to it that there are no unchurched areas within our territury.

-1. That we make our churches community centered, by working with all cooperative Church agencies building together a Christian community.

5. To assist our young people to find a place on the land and in the community. To achieve this end, we urge the estab­lishment of a farm and home committee in every rural church.

6. To emphasize the significance of the Town Church as it is often the key to the success or failure of the churches in the surrounding rural areas.

The Committee, R. C. Conner, Chairman T. W. Bowen, Secretary

REPORT OF CONFERENCE SECRETARY OF EVANGEL!~M

Presiding Bishop, Ministers and Laymen of the South Car­olina Conference, I wish to express my appreciation for your support during the past conference year.

Most of the districts of the Conference were visited last

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year. In each one we emphasized the program of visitation and preaching evangelism. On several of the districts we were suc­cessful in setting up district ,·ommittees on evangeli-m.

In response to call of the Bishop and the leaders of the Church, I rarticipated in the Area-Wide program of Evangelism that was hc 1d in Atlanta and Vicinity, September 7-14, 1951.

Your Secretary attended the meeting of Conference Secre­taries of Evangelism held in Albion, Michigan in the month of July. Much valuable information was gained at the meeting which I have since been putting into practice here in our own Conference.

We h d . h" pleasure r f conducting evangelistic efforts with 1em&rLb:c 1 C'sults on many of the charges during the year.

GOALS

( 1) Special days and seasons, such as Lent, Easter, Na­tional F mily Week, Pentecost, Aldersgate and World Wide Communion Sunday.

( 2) District Secretaries of Evangelism organized for more intens;ve evangelistic pfforts on district and sub-district basis.

(3) Sunday evening evangelistic services and mid-week rrayer fellowships in local churches.

(4) Great emphasis on the Christian Family Movement.

(5) A stronger note of evangelism in our local Church Schools, Youth Fellowships, district and sub-district youth meet:ngs, and summer gatherings.

( 6) More c~, rcful training and sp1ritual preparation for both youth and adults before receiving them into full member­ship in the Church.

( 7) Shepherds, the magazine which the General Board sends to all Pastors to be read carefully so that we can keeo informed, and in step with the great on going program of ad·­vance for Christ and His Church.

H. J. Kirk,

Conference Secty on Evangelism

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE LAY LEADER

Bishop Shaw, Bishop Bowen, Members of the South Caro­lina Conference and Friends:

It _is with. a deep sense of devotion and respect I submit to you this, my f1rst report as Conference Lay Leader.

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I wish first to give thanks to our Bishop Bowen and our several District Superintendents, especially Rev. J. W. Curry, Rev. I. D. Newman, and Rev. M. J. Porter, for their helpful guidance as I began my work in a field of great opportunity for service of Lay Activities.

As Conference Lay Leader I have tried to first learn the policies and opportunities offered by our Board of Lay Work.

First, we have stressed on the part of all laymen a whole­hearted supnort of the program of our Conference. And, in this way a growing interest in the total work of the church has been and is experienced in the laymen. Concrete evidence of this can be seen in the attendance at group meetings on the district level as well as attendance at our Annual Conference of serious thinking laymen interested in the building of a Bigger and Bet­ter Conference and winning of souls for Christ.

Secondly, we have stressed the organization of Methodist men in each of our churches for the corralling of men and boys and harnessing their energies for the promotion of the church .

The reports of the District Lay Leaders are that the district retreats are bearing more and more fruit in developing a sense of willingness to work in the general program and in helping laymen to realize much more their opportunities to become a co-worker in the upbuilding of God's Kingdom here on earth.

With an increase in the interest of the laymen of the South Carolina Conference we make the following recummendations:

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That laymen consider it their personal duty to cooper­ate with the pastors and District Superintendents and help put over the program of the church.

That Laymen's Day be observed in each church and that laymen help to make the observance an effective one.

We recommend that special attention be given the or­ganization of Methodist men in each church.

That a District Laymen Retreat be held on each district when appropriate and a Conference Lay Retreat for the purpose of developing interest in Laymen in the work of the Church.

In conclusion, many thanks to all for the encouragement and patience in the work as I hope to grow in service of helping God's Kingdom come and be an aid to mankind.

Respectfully submitted, Samuel T. Middleton

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REPORT OF BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES

To the Bishop, District Superintendents of the South Car~ lina Conference, C. J. now in session:

We wish to make the following report for the Board of Lay Activities.

The Bodrd of Lay Activities in regular meeting gave prayer­ful consideration to the strength and weakness of the work of the Board and the urgent need of more and better work.

The goals set for the year are:

1. Official Board training.

2. Study of Church organization. All officers must have disciplines.

3. Special training of church lay leaders and stewards.

4. Study the organization and duties of the Annual Con­ference.

5. A Chartered Methodist Men's Club in each church.

6. Work to attain these goals by a program of cultivation and training on the District level. Plan retreats for laymen on each District.

7. We seek the cooperation of all Pastors in the work of lay activities.

8. That we go all out for an increase in church member­ship.

9. That we work to attain and maintain a high spiritual and moral level among laymen.

IC. That laymen pay special attention to church finance and the details of management in order to allow the pastors more time for spiritual leadership and minis­terial work.

11. That we pledge our unlimited support to the mainten­ance and perpetuation of Claflin University located in Orangeburg, S. C.

12. That the appropriation for lay activities be $400.00.

13. The following officers and all District and Associate District Lay Leaders are nominated for re-election:

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Conference Lay Leader-Samuel T. Middleton, 711 Goff A venue, Orangeburg, S. C.

Vice-Chairman-H. D. Smith, Claflin College, Orangeburg, South Carolina.

Secretary-L. A. Wright, Clover, S. C.

Treasurer-G. A. Adams, Clover, S. C.

Assistant Treasurer-J. H. Spears, 1111 Kershaw St., Florence, S. C.

Respectfully,

The Board of Lay Activitie$ of the South Carolina Conference,

Committee: J. W. McPherson C. G. Harley Wm. J. Wolfe H. D. Smith W. W. Nelson

WELCOME TO BISHOP SHAW AND MRS. SHAW

The South Carolina Conference, C. J., in its 86th annual session, meeting in the city of Florence, S. C., October 24-28, 1951, extends a cordial welcome to Bishop Alexander Preston Shaw and Mrs. Shaw.

Whereas, it h2.s pleased Almighty God for the Reverend A. P. Shaw to be elected to the high office of the Episcopacy of the Methodist Church.

Whereas, each of the 19 annual conferences of the Central Jurisdiction has had the benefit of his wise counsel and father­ly guidance as the presiding officer with the exception of the South Carolina Conference;

And whereas, through the thoughtful and gracious invita­tion of our Resident Bishop John W. E. Bowen, the S. C. Con­ference now, meeting in Florence has that privilege.

Be it resolved that we the members of the S. C. Conference, hail the coming of Bishop Shaw with gladness, and extend to him a welcome which becomes the Methodists of this Palmetto State, South Carolina;

Be it further resolved, that we pledge ourselves to make this conference, which seems to be among the last which Bishop

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Shaw will hold before his retirement, a pleasing experience to him, a blessing to Methodism, and a satisfaction to God our Heavenly Father.

Respectfully submitted,

The Members of the Cabinet

REQUEST FOR THE RETURN OF BISHOP BOWEN

We, the members of the South Carolina Conference, Cen­tral Jurisdiction, meeting in the Eighty-sixth annual session, in the city of Florence South Carolina, October 24-28, 1951, realize the benefits and blessings which have been ours during the quadrennium 1948-1952 in having Bishop J. W. E. Bowen as our Resident Bishop.

Whereas, the interest which he has manifested in the growth of the Conference in service and quality has been seen and felt;

Whereas, the spirit which he has exhibited has been that of brotherly kindness and fatherly guidance, thereby causing such spirit to be intensified in the Conference and the Atlantic Coast Area in general;

And whereas, the type of program which he has promoted during this quadrennium seems to be affective in the building of the Kingdom of God on earth;

Be it resolved that the South Carolina Conference, meet­ing in Florence, S. C., this twenty-fourth day of October, 1951, request ·:he committee on Episcopacy of the Central Jurisdic­tional Conference or those who may be responsible for the as­signment of tlw bishops, to return Bishop John W. E. Bowen to the Atlantic Coast Arca as Resident Bishop;

And the dekgates to the said Jurisdictional Conference be instructed to work for the return of Bishop J. W. E. Bowen to the Atlantic Coast Area as Resident Bishop for another quad­renmum.

Re~pectfully submitted,

The Cabinet

RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BOARD 01' EDUCATION

1. That special attent10n be given to Race Relations Sun­day, Methodist Student Day and Church School Rally Day.

2. That Race Relations Sunday Funds, total amount as per pargaraph 198 of the discipline, be sent to our conference Treas-

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urer to be sent to the General Board of Education for Claflin College.

3. That Methodist Student Day funds be sent to the cou­ference Treasurer to be sent to the General Board of Education for Student Loan Fund as per paragraph 197 in the discipline.

4. That Church School Rally Day be observed and funds be sent to the conference Treasurer earmarked "The Board of Education."

5. That World Service Sunday be observed the fourth Sun­day in each month in the Church schools and funds be used for World Service. Keep in mind that the service and contribu­tion have educational value.

6. That our students in high school be encouraged to attend Claflin College; the names and addresses of those in the senior class be sent the Executive Secretary.

7. That every church be represented in whatever program, institution or training session sponsored by the Board of Edu­cation.

8. ':'hat special attention be given the Methodist Youth Fund.

9. That every pastor support the School of Missions and Leadership Enterprise to be held at Mather Academy.

10. That the Camp and Training Christian Workers School at Mather Academy be changed to Intermediate Camp and Christian Workers School.

11. That all District Superintendents submit to the Execu­tive Secretary the names of their educational staff.

12. That there be a Senior--Young People Camp and Christian Workers Sch()ol held at Claflin College.

13. That preparation be made in the beginning of the year for district and local church programs of Christian Education.

14. Whereas, there has been an overwhelming demand from time to time for scholarship for worthy students from various charges over the conference. Whereas, we feel these worthy young people should not be denied the opportunity for a college education. Therefore, be it resolved that each local church be encouraged through its youth organization and church school to raise necessary funds to supplement expenses of worthy stu-

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dents. This money should be sent directly to the college as a scholarship for the student from that charge. This will encour­age the young people of the charge to get an education and also return to local community and render service.

15. Whereas, the College is the child of the South Carolina Conference. Whereas, Claflin College makes a unique contri­bution to the area iu which it is situated and to the mindry of the church. Whereas, phenomenal progress has been made in the construction and renovation of the physical plant anrl the securing of a competent faculty, whereas for the first time in the history of the institution it has an "A" rating. Whereas, the present program needs to be rounded out in order to keep what has been achieved. And whereas, much is given in the way of scholarship to the students who enroll in the institution. Therefore, be it resolved that the South Carolina Conference note its responsibility to the institution both spiritual and fin­ancial.

Respectfully,

H. V. Manning, President

REPORT OF THE BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

T. D. Greer., District Superintendent

Bishop Shaw:

I beg leave to make this my first annual report as Superin­tendent of the Bennettsville District.

The Bennettsville District consists of nineteen charges and thirty-seven churches. The total active and inactive member­ship of six thousand, three hundred and forty-seven (6,347). Most of these churches have active Sunday Schools with a total membership of one thousand, seven hundred and sixty-four (1,764). I found that most of the churches are insured and have their deeds and titles in the proper hands.

The benevolent side of the church has been stressed and most of the men have made good reports. Some are one hund­red percenters which you will note in their reports.

We have had one death in person of Rev. S. Pearson on November the thirteenth, 1951, otherwise the ministers and their families have been in good health.

On February 11-15 the District sponsored an Institute, Adult Workers with Youth, at St. Michael church at Bennetts-

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ville station which was very helpful under the leadership of Dr. Joseph Bell and Dr. Warren Jenkins.

On May 16th the Bennettsville, Sumter and Florence Dis­tricts sponsored a tri-District pastor's efficiLncy conference; which was held on the Florence District at Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Timmonsville. Rev. S. A. Gadson entertaining pas­tor. This conference was very helpful to the entire South Caro­lina Conference. We were graced to have present our Bishop J. W. E. Bmven who made a very interesting addres~ on his recent visit to Africa.

On July 11-13 the District Conference was held at Centen­ary Methodist Church at Hartsville, South Carolina. Rev. J. F. Pearson entertaining pastor. All the buc.iness pertaining there­to was observed and carried out with one young man, Mr. Har­old Cypis recommended for admission to this annual confer­ence. We humbly submit this our report.

Respectfully, T. D. Green

REPORT OF THE BEAUl"ORT DISTRICT

H. B. Jones, Superintendent

Bishop Shaw, Members of the South Carolinci Annual Confer­ence a1,. l Visitors:

"All glory, honor, power and might be given to Him who sitteth upon the throne." It is through Him that, I come to make my report for the Beaufort District, South Carolina Con­ference. I have traveled throughout the District, visiting every Charge and preaching the Gospel as God gave me power. I be­lieve that much good has been accomplished from the same.

The Monster Death visited the Beaufort Distrid early in the year. On January 8th, the Reverend J. J. Mitchell, our pastor of the Ruffin Charge fell asleep. And as the Poet states, "Death found him on the field. His sword was in his hand still warm with recent fight." He leaves to mourn his passing a de­voted wife, one daughter and one son.

The health of the Reverend Wiley H. Huggins failed on July 24th. He was stricken in the right side and has been un­able to carry on since.

Much emphasis has been placed upon the Educational and Spiritual work of the District, especially the Evangelistic phase .

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A greater year in Evangelism is the aim in order that more

souls might be brought to Christ.

It was my privilege to attend the following meetings dur­

ing the year:

The District Superintendent's Council of the Atlantic Coast Area, Mobile, Ala., Dec. 19-22, :950. The National Meeting on Town and Country work, Sioux City, Iowa, July 19-24, 1951. The A. C. An·a Evangelistic Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 9-14, 1951. They served to enrich and strengthen my life for service

in a greater manner.

District Meetings:

District Planning Meeting, December I-Pastors and Dis­tnct Workers set the Year's Goals; Group Meeting and Mis­sionary Institute, Feb. 19th and April 9th respectively. Empha­sis on Evangcli~m and Ecumenical Methodism.

District Conference, July 11-13. The Spiritual tide was high and the various phases of the work of the Church were

ably presented.

Achievement Day for the Daily Vacation Church School Work, July 31st closed our Schools while on May 26th, plans for this and the schools were made at a Planning Conference. Five hundred children and workers were present with some very splendid exhibits and Presentations of the work done. It is believed that the next year's work along this line will be greater due to this sharing on Achievem<'nt Day.

Church School Institute, September 19-21-The Theme was "Advance through Christian leadership. Informal Study Groups on the Work with Children, Youth and Adults.

The Woman's Society of Christian Service held an Annual Meeting in May and an Educational Seminar in September. They, too are advancing since the welcome visit of Miss Theressa Hoover, the Field Worker.

The Minister's Wives met an<l pianned their work. Their

report shows advance.

Appreciation is extended to Rev. W. M. Jenkins, our Exe­cutive Secretary for the service given and encouragement

shown.

October 8th, the last meeting was to make reports for this

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IMPROVEMENTS

The following Charges have made improvements:

Aiken-Church painted; Bamberg-roof of church painted, bathroom built and equipped in the pasonage; Ehrhardt-Church covered lights installed and windows replaced and pump for drinking water put down; Ruffin-Church and Parsonage paint­ed inside, liquidated debt on Parsonage, Parsonage furnishings made and some money raised on a new building at Sykes-Sav­annah Church; Hickory Hill-Cement blocks bought for the erecting of a new church; Walterboro-Cumberland Church­beautified, b0th inside and out, gas heating system installed at Wesley Church; Youngs Island-St. Paul Church is far on the way in building its new Church; -Wesley Church, renovated inside and out; Macedonia-Church destroyed by fire; plans are well under way for rebuilding; St. George-New pulp.t furni­ture bought at Shady Grove; bathroom installed at Parsonage; Trinity Church completed; Stokes-Heaven Gate-Oak Grove Church; money raised on new church; Jacksonboro-completed inside painting of church.

The total budget for the District has not been raised to our regret. But, we are grateful to God and to the Pastors and Lay­men for an outstanding increase along all Jmes.

Just at the close of the year, on October 21 and 22, the Dis­trict was visited by our Resident Bishop, J. W. E. Bowen. He was the guest of the Mt. Carmel Church at Bamberg. He preach­ed two great sermons. Larg~ congr~gations heard him and went away rejoicing. We had a great time. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Devore and the people gave him the best entertainment possible.

Respectfully, H. B. Jones

BERKELEY DISTRICT REPORT

R. W. President, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen and members of the South Carolina Confer­ence, I am rendering this my annual report as follows. It has been a pleasure to work with the Ministers and Laymen of the Berkeley District this year. I nave held four Quarterly Confer­ences on each charge and they seem to be spiritually alive. The Church Schools are active with an average attendance of 705. A Woman's Society of Christian Service is to be found on every Charge.

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At the first group meeting of the year the program was outlined and the budget was accepted with a smile. And we are happy to report that the entire budget has been paid, plus.

The Pastors and Laymen have been loyal in their word, hence there has been some improvement on most of the church buildings.

Bishop, Brethren, I am willing to serve in that which is small. If I can't do great things for him I will certainly do one. If I cannot be Aaron at the altar, or a Moses to guide the tribe, I am willing to do whatever my hands find in the work of the Lord.

Faithfully yours,

R. W. President

FLORENCE DISTRICT ANNUAL REPORT

J. W. Curry, District Superintendent

Bishop Shaw, Members of the South Carolina Conference and Friends:

It is true that through the years, an account be given an­nually of the service rendered by those who serve in the capa­city of the District Superintendency. Thus I present to you my sixth such report, in humility and thanksgiving to God.

As the names of our brethren who have ctied since last we met will be read, the members of the Florence District have been spared for further service on earth. Also the hand of af­fliction has been very kind to us and dealt very lightly with the 19 pastors, their families, the c.,ne retired minister and the four widows. In the closing days of the conference year, Mrs. N. W. Green was called from labor to reward. For many years she had rendered valuable and effective service in Cumberland Church and on the District.

District Training Program

It is impossible for one to serve in any given field or posi­tion without becoming more and more sensitive to his mission and the needs of that which has been added to the District Training Program. Efforts have been made for the presenta­tion, explanation, and interpretation of all the phases of the church program. This has been done for the smallest congre­gation on the district as well as the larger points which may be

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fortunate in having more and better trained leadership. Al­ways, special emphasis is placed on the adaptability of the churches program to the local church.

The training program was begun in December of '50 with the initial group meeting, at which time the year's program was launched. During the year we held Joint Quarterly Conferen­ces, which proved to be very effective in stimulating the work on the participating charges.

The Tri-District Efficiency Conference was held. The co­operating districts were the Bennettsville, Sumter, an~ Fl~r­ence. Bishop Bowen gave us the benefit of his leadership with highlights from his visit to Africa .

The work of the Youth of the district was given special at­tention. During the early part of the year there was held a "Youth Activity Week." The Conference Executive Secretary of the Board of Education assisted by Rev. Bell of the Board of Education Nashville. The Caravan of five alert young people who received training at Lake Junaluska, N. C. visited three points en the district, spending one week each.

The usual emphasis was placed on the Children's ~ork, the Laymen, W.S.C.S., the Missionary Institute and Evan~ehsm. The Daily Vacation Church School boasts of the 2806 children who attended 29 different schools the district over.

Membership and Evangelism

A trained, warm evangelism is the foundat10n of the ~hurch. The foundation is not organization and offices and . fmance. These are only servants of, and crutches for evangelism._ ~e have attempted to ever keep this hard before us. The D1stnct Secretary of Evangelism, Rev. C. J. James returned from the

Area Evangelistic Mission and Clinic which was held m At­lanta, Ga., in September, and inspired the district to concerted

t' on in Evangelism for the new conference year. Because of ac 1 · · eatly such an effort the previous year the district was gr

blessed.

For the past six years it has been my pleasure and oppor~u­nity to serve as District Superintendent in the So;ith _Carohna Conference. This experience has been of great benefit to me. It has included both joys and problems, but always the ~ooper­ation and brotherly spirit of the pastors have been m~mfested. Without the support of the pastors and laymen nothmg could

have been accomplished.

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All of the above I submit to you in the name of Him who moves surely toward conquest; and under whose leadership we shall storm every fortress of spiritual unbelief, and shall con­quer every citadel of difficulty.

Respectfully submitted, J. W. Curry

REPORT OF THE ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

M. J. Porter, District Superintendent

Bishop Shaw and representatives of the South Carolina An­nual Conference:

After having completed the fifth year as District Superin­tendent of the Orangeburg District, I bring with pleasure and gratitude an account of my stewardship. The year has been a wonderful one to me. We have fifteen Charges on the District. I have visited each of these Charges, have held Quarterly Con­ferences, have had the honor of preaching in them, and I found all of these churches working to promote the Kingdom of God.

The District Board of Evangelism, under the leadership of Rev. Fulton Edwards as Chairman, and Rev. T. H. Fisher, Dis­trict Missionary Secretary, is promoting a real program of Evangelism in some of the churches.

We have established Daily Vacation Bible Schools with consecrated teachers a11d eager youngsters. Our regular Church Schools have shown good attendance and increased interest.

Much of the credit for this fine work is due Mrs. J. L. Har­ington, President of the District Board of Education; Rev. W. M. Jenkins, Conference Executive Secretary, and Co-workers in the District in cooperation with the Pastors and their co-work­ers in each Charge.

It is gratifying to note the emphasis placed on stewardship. To foster this spirit of stewardship among the people is an im­portant part of Church work and our laymen are doing a grand work along this line.

It is necessary that our people keep in touch with the af­fairs of the Church. We urge the use of religious literature in the home. Especially do we recommend reading of the "Ad­vocate" in every home. This is our paper. It keeps us in touch with what is going on in the denomination. It makes us aware of the part each activity plays in the world-wide mission of the

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Church. It makes us religious-minded at a time when the prob­lems of the world call for religious thinking.

We are stressing the need for Temperance in all things . Thanks to Dr. A. R. Howard for his helpful lectures and ser­mons within the District on Temperance.

The retired ministers: Rev. Summers and Cooper, seem to be in poor health. Revs. Cunningham and Reeder seem to be enjoying reason2ble health. They ask the prayers of the Con­ference.

It is with sadness that I must report the death of Rev. J. S. Miller on April 4, 1951 and Rev. T. J. Robinson, May 23, 1951, also Bro. C. W. Caldwell, the former Conference Lay Leade,·. They served their Lord we 11; now they rest from their labors in the heavenly Kingdom wlwre they will always be with Him.

I am happy to report that the Annual Conference Budget has been raised in full, the 11 % of pastor's cash salary, and the 1 % % of pastor's cash salary for Episcopal fund.

Respectfully submitted, M. J. Porter, Dist. Supt.

REPORT OF THE SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

G. A. Thomas, District Superintendent

Dear Bishop and Members of the Conference:

Swift winged time has flitted by like a breath. Another year has taken its flight, and with gratitude to Almighty God, I am before you tt, render this my first Annual Report as Dis­trict Superintendent of the Spartanburg District.

Bishop Shaw, we welcome you here to preside over this the South Carolina Conference. We hope that your stay among us will be pleasant and a source of inspiration in every way.

I shall endeavor to give in this report a clear but brief ac­count of the condition of the Spartanburg District. It is situated in the Piedmont Section of the State where the hills are high, rugged and rough and the soil is red, clammy and hard when dry, but muddy and mean when wet and stirred. The Spartan­burg District is one of the small districts of the Conference, but it is so only in membership. In size and responsibility it is full

grown.

This district extends from where King's Mountain and Henry Knob on the North West shake hands across the line that

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separates N0!·th and South Carolina as they kiss the first rays of the rising sun, and from where the rocky ribs of Tryon and Saluda Mountains on the North join North and South Carolina as they lift their rugged heads looking southward as in an ef­fort to gaze upon the restless waters of the Atlantic, until it loses itself among the sandhills of Lancaster, Kershaw', Fair­field and Lexington Counties on its way to clasp hands with the Bennettsville, Sumter and Orangeburg Districts, and embraces the counties of Spartanburg, Union, Cherokee, Chester, and York. This District is small, however, m membership but a

more loyal group cannot be fount.

Though the Sµartanburg District has more than twice the territory of and less members than any of the other districts, its members are the most loyal and liberal we have in the Con­ference, which you will note in the reports.

The Spiritual condition of the people is good. We still be­lieve in the old time religion. We believe in an evangelical re­pentance and a genuine conversion. Many of the charges have had glorious revivals and many have been added to the church.

Personal labors: Every interest of the church has had my personal attention. I have traveled to every part of the dis­trict four times on my regular rounds, holding quarterly con­ferences, preaching and lecturing upon various phases of the church work and '.he various benevolent causes.

The work in general: Most of the 22 Charges have wrought well and some few have raised 100% for all claims. The lives of all the brethren have been spared and none of them have been seriously hampered by sickness. With but one exception, there has been no death in any of their families.

In May the sweet spirit of dear Sister Marcus, the wife of Rev. F. Marcus, went home. She had been with him through all of the vicissitudes of the Christian ministry and had sympathized with him in all of the troubles incident thereto, ar.d was faithful to the end. She had been a great suffered, but borne it all with patience and fortitude. It is all over now, she has entered in­to rest.

The District's Membership: There are 3386 tull members, 109 probation, 114 accession, 60 baptism, 51 deaths, 371 inactive.

Sunday Schools: 859 on roll-Average Attendance-540.

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Finance: The Spartanburg District has raised:

Budget $6,492.00 P. Relief 1,463.00 Ep. Fund 296.50 Advance 94.00 Flood Relief 39.00 Fellowship & Suffering 15.00

Total $8,399.50 Ministers 500.00

$8,899.50 $8,899.50 Gold Cross 9.00 6,339.51

$8,908.50 Increase $2,559.99

I owe a debt of gratitude to all of t!1e brethren for their kindness to me in many ways.

Respectfully submitted,

G. A. Thomas, Dist. Supt.

REPORT OF THE SUMTER DISTRICT

Bishop Shaw, and brother ministers and laymen of the South Carolina Conference:

It is with a deep sense of humility and appreciation that I submit my first annual report as district superintendent of the Sumter District.

The Sumter District consists of eighteen pastoral charges. Four of these charges are stations and the others are circuits of two or more churches, all with an aggregate of more than six thousand members. The district is compact, embracing most of Sumter, all of Lee, about half of Kershaw counties and one church in Darlington County. Traveling from Sumter the far­thest point on the district can be reached within three quarters of an hour.

My report 1s divided into six main topics.

( 1) The Ministers and their Families. In general the min­isterial family of the Sumter District has been blessed with good health. We realize, however, that in the midst of life we are in death. We sustained this year the loss of three ministers; the Rev. J. W. A. Butler, retired; the Rev. J. G. Stokes, retired and

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separates North and South Carolina as they kiss the first rays of the rising sun, and from where the rocky ribs of Tryon and Salw;:la Mountains on the North join North and South Carolina as they lift their rugged heads looking southward as in an ef­fort to gaze upon the restless waters of the Atlantic, until it loses itself among the sandhills of Lancaster, Kershaw', Fair­field and Lexington Counties on its way to clasp hands with the Bennettsville, Sumter and Orangeburg Districts, and embraces the counties of Spartanburg, Union, Cherokee, Chester, and York. This District is small, however, in membership but a

more loyal group cannot be fount.

Though the Spartanbu1 g District has more than twice the territory of and less members than any of the other districts, its members are the most loyal and liberal we have in the Con­ference, which you will note in the reports.

The Spiritual condition of the people is good. We still be­lieve in the old time religion. We believe in an evangelical re­pentance and a genuine conversion. Many of the charges have had glorious revivals and many have been added to the church.

Personal labors: Every interest of the church has had my personal attention. I have traveled to every part of the dis­trict four times on my regular rounds, holding quarterly con­ferences, preaching and lecturing upon various phases of the church work and the various benevolent causes.

The work in general: Most of the 22 Charges have wrought well and some few have raised 100% for all claims. The lives of all the brethren have been spared and none of them have been sericusly hampered by sickness. With but one exception, there has been no death in any of their families.

In May the sweet spirit uf dear Sister Marcus, the wife of Rev. F. Marcus, went home. She had been with him through all of the vicissitudes of the Christian ministry and had sympathized with him in all of the troubles incident thereto, and was faithful to the end. She had been a great suffered, but borne it all with patience and fortitude. It is all over now, she has entered in­to rest.

The District's Membership: There are 3386 tull members 109 probation, 114 accession, 60 baptism, 51 deaths, 371 inactive'.

Sunday Schools: 859 on roll-Average Attendance-540.

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Finance: The Spartanburg District has raised:

Budget P. Relief Ep. Fund Advance Flood Relief Fellowship & Suffering

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Gold Cross

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296.50 94.00 39.00 15.00

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$8,899.50 9.00

$8,908.50 Increase

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$8,899.50 6,339.51

$2,559.99

I owe a debt of gratitude to all of the brethren for their kindness to me in many ways.

Respectfully submitted,

G. A. Thomas, Dist. Supt.

REPORT OF THE SUMTER DISTRICT

Bishop Shaw, and brother ministers and laymen of the South Carolina Conference:

It is with a deep sense of humility and appreciation that I submit my first annual report as district superintendent of the Sumter District.

The Sumter District consists of eighteen pastoral charges. Four of these charges are stations and the others are circuits of two or more churches, all with an aggregate of more than six thousand members. The district is compact, embracing most of Sumter, all of Lee, about half of Kershaw counties and one church in Darlington County. Traveling from Sumter the far­thest point on the district can be reached within three quarters of an hour.

My report is divided into six main topics.

( 1) The Ministers and their l· .1milies. In general the min­isterial family of the Sumter District has been blessed with good health. We realize, however, that in the midst of life we are in death. We sustained this year the loss of three ministers; the Rev. J. W. A. Butler, retired; the Rev. J. G. Stokes, retired and

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the Rev. John W. Williams, Jr., a member of the Conference on trial and at the time of his translation was rendering acceptable service as pastor of the Macedonia-St. Paul Charge.

We say of these our promoted fellow workers: "They brightened all the joy of life

They softened every frown; But, 0 'tis good to think of them

When we are troubled sore; Thanks be to Go<l that such have been,

Though they are here no more."

(2) Interim Appoiritments. Due to some post-annual conference adjustments, the Rev. R. B. King was removed from Mayesville to Lamar, the Rev. J. B. Rouse was transferred from the Florence District and sent to Mayesville and the Rev. K. D. Hough was appointed District Missionary Secretary to succeed Rev. S. A. Gadsden who had been transferred to the Florence District. The Rev. William Ferguson upon graduating from Boston University was assigned to the pastorate of the Mace­donia-St. Paul Charge where a vacancy existed due to the death of the Rev. John W. Williams, Jr.

(3) Evangelism. The program of evangelism was given top priority on the Sumter District. A Clinic on Evangelism was held in connection with our District Conference under the leadership of the District Secretary of Evangelism, the Rev. K. D. Hough. One of the most forward steps tnen during the year along the line of evangelism was the setting up of the dis­trict committee of evangelism. The District i-,articipated in an Area Evangelistic Mission in Atlanta Conference, having been represented there by the District Superintendent, the District Secretary of Evangelism, and also, the Rev. H. J. Kirk.

The 228 accessions on profession of faith during the year bespeak the emphasis we endeavored to place on the imp0rt­ance of evangelism.

(3) Christian Education. In the montl1 of December the District Church School Staff was called together and, in con­ference with Dr. Joseph W. Bell of the Youth Department of the local Church Division of the General Board of Education and Rev. Warren M. Jenkins, our Conference Executive Secre­tary of Christi~n Edu~ation, a series of programs was designed to meet some 1mmed1ate needs facing young people and their adult councilors. As a result of these conferences a "Fellow­rhip of Adult Workers with Youth" was held at Trinity Church,

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Camden and a "Week-End M. Y. F. Institute was held at Em­manuel Church, Sumter.

Eight young people from the District attended the Nation­al M. Y. F. Conference at Perdue University.

The District was favored with the presence and help of our Conference M. Y. F. f'&ravan on two of the Charges of the Dis­trict; Camden Circuit and Macedonia-St. Paul.

A Vacation Church School Workers Institute was held at Ephesus Church, Vacation Church Schools were held on all the Charges of the District with an aggregate enrollment of 1,858. Seven hundred eighty of these children attended and partici­pated in the Vacation Church School Achievement Day pro­gram held at Wesley Chapel.

(5) Missionary Education. In order to facilitate the pro­gram of missionary education as well as Christian education and the other phases of "Church Work" the District has been organized into Sub-District groups. We were favored with the presence of our Conference Lay Leader, brother S. T. Middleton. who emphasized in his address the importance of stewardship cultivation.

We ask the prayers of the conference while we continue building the kingdom of God on the Sumter District.

I. DeQuincey Newm";n, District Superintendent

RESOLUTIONS

Bishop Shaw, presiding bishop of the South Carolina Con­ference now in session, Cumberland Methodist Church, Flor­ence, South Carolina.

Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to permit us to as­semble in this Annual Conforence session, for the specific pur­pose of kingdom building in the hearts of humanity, and where­as, we know reconsecration in prayer can come only through Jesus Christ the Sor. of God, and whereas this Christly work must be undergirded, with the inspiring challenge of willing loyalty in the daily performance of duties, Ministerial and

Layety.

And whereas, through the years we have found it necessary in thinking and doing as we approach conclusions and aspira­tions in kingdom building; And whereas, the beauty of this perfection must come from God;

Therefore be it resolved:

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First, That we go on record as standing, only for ideals of righteousness; That we forget not the cause nor place of vision

where we may behold the world vision.

Resolve Secondly, that though legions of odds be against us, and though we be firmly convenced that we must labor through perilous storms of hatred, envy and heart-breaking discrimina­tions, yet through all we behold and feel the unseen, everlast­ing and Almighty hand of God the Father, God the Son, and

God the Holy Ghost. And because of this devastating period of war in other

lands, the urgent need is, that as servants of the most high God, we must so live, that we may share with him the task of over­throwing the kingdom of sin, and establish the kingdom of righteousness.

For be it known that much work in our Master's name must be done before the achieving victory may be realized and truth and righteousness established.

Therefore be it known, that we have come to this mount of vision, humbly inspired by the spirit of Almighty God, seek­ing to do something worthwhile for our Master.

Resolve further, that we reconsecrate ourselves to God in that word and deed, and demonstrate in our exemplifying lives by guarding our lives, controlling our appetites and bridling our tongues.

Resolve further, that we thank Bishop Shaw for his most efficient service, and that the constituency of the South Caro­lina Conference go on record as accepting and putting into ef­fect his wonderful and masterful teaching; brotherly kindness, timely patience and earnest endeavor throughout the delibera­tions of the conference. May the Lord bless, preserve, and keep him as he continues such work.

Resolve further, that we thank all officers of the confer­ence for the faithful performance of their duties, and visitors, Ministerial and Layety, for their presence, excellence in speech, and deportment. Last but not least, the pastor, choir, members and friends for their very efficient and hospitable manner in which we were entertained. Yes, we thank one and all, trust­ing, with God's blessing we may dwell in the house of the Lord, forever.

Your Committee, B. J. Cooper R. C. Conner Mrs. Ellie Palmer Miss Ella M. Humphries T. W. Bowen

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REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN, C. C. REYNOLDS SHOWING ALL MONIES RAISED TO DATE 10-25-'51

AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1952

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According to the actions taken, by the South Carolina Con­ference, at Spartanburg, S. C., in 1950, only "Participating and Retired Pastors" are eligible for aid from funds accumulated by the Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes, through its Gol­den Cross Sunday projects. Consequently, the following rec­ord will show the number of "Participating Pastors" by Dis­tricts, and a Financial resume of all monies raised to the above date.

After being fully organized in 1949, the Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes requested that the third Sunday in Sep­tember, 1949, be observed as: "Golden Cross Sunday." But, due to the fact the Conference Board d:d not have any funds for cul­tivation, "Golden Cross Sunday" was not generally observed that year. However, the Conference Chairman, C. C. Reynolds, con­tacted each Member of the Conference Board and requested them to observe "Golden Cross Sunday," September 18, 1949; to demonstrate the possibilities of our Golden Cross work. And the following Charges, represented by members of the Confer­ence Board, observed Golden Cross Sunday and reported as follows:

Orangeburg Station, Prof. H. D. Smith Mt. Holly, Mr. Frank Sass Dillon Station, Mrs. M. S. Gordan Camden Station, Mrs. L. W. Reed Bennettsville Station, Rev. C. C. Reynolds

$10.75 10.00 7.25 7.00 7.00

Consequently, a total of $42.00 was raised no "Golden Cross Sunday" in 1949. And by action of the South Carolina Conference in Orangeburg, S. C., by rec­ommendation of the Conference Board, this amount was set aside for cultivation; and the third Sunday in September, 1950 was designated as: "Golden Cross Sunday."

With this small sum of $42.00 for cultivation, the Confer­ence Chairman, C. C. Reynolds visited each of the nine District Conferences and two District Conventions. Each District Sup­erintendent was kind enough to give him a place on their Dis­trict Program. The Chairman used this opportunity to explain the possibilities of "Golden Cross Work"; distributed three kinds

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of "Golden Cross" Literature; a special Golden Cross Poster; and Golden Cross ~nvelopes; to the pastors, and urged them tc observe: "Golden Cross Sunday" in 1950.

Total raised in 7 Districts in 1950-$188.25.

In 1951, this Conference Year, the chairman did not visit personally, any of the District Conventions and Conferences; that the cost of cultivation might be reduced. However, the chairman wrote to each District Superintendent early in the year, and requested them as: "District Directors of Golden Cross Work", to direct the attention of pastors-through their Quar­terly Conferences, to our "Golden Cross Work," and to urge them to observe "Golden Cross Sunday," on the third Sunday in September this year. Later in the year, we wrote the Dis­trict Superintendents again near to "Golden Cross Sunday," a.nd requested them to urge their pastors to observe "Golden Cross Sunday" on September 16th. Then we sent to each pastor in the South Carolina Conference, a circular letter-with Golden Cross Envelopes enclosed-and we urged them to observe Golden Cross Sunday, on Sept. 16th. Finally, we wrote the District Super­intendents again, three weeks before Annual Conference; urg­ing them to contact each pastor at his Final Group Meeting­relative to our Golden Cross work.

Total raised and reported to the Conference Board in 1951 $269.35

RECAPITULATION OF AIL CASH RAISED AND DISBURSEMENTS TO DATE, Oct. 25, 1951

Raised and brought forward from 1949 __ _ Raised cJ.nd brought forward from 1950 Raised and brought forward this year, 1951

Grand total raised and brought forward Disbursed for cultivation and Golden

Cross Literature in 1950 __ _ _______ $82.35 Disbursed for cultivation and Golden

Cross Envelopes in 1951 ________ $19.08 Hospital Bill, check ordered paid to

Rev. R. E. Bethea, in 1851 _ $51.00 Total disbursed, since organized & to date, Oct. 25, '51

Balance now on hand, as of Oct. 25, 1951 __

$ 42.00 188.25 262.35

$492.60

$152.43

$340.17

$103.90 of this amount is in the hands of the Conference Treasurer, and the balance: $236.27 will be placed in the hands

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of the Conference Treasurer, subject to the following recom­mendations:

The Board of Hospitals and Hornes wish to make the fol­lowing Recommendations as its Ob: ectives and Goals, for the year 1952:

1. That each Pastor in the South Carolina Conference resolve to become "A Participating Member" of the Board of Hospitals and Homes by observing "Gol­den Cross Sunday," on his Charge, the third Sunday in September, 1952, or a Sunday near to this date, that is locally more convenient.

2. That our Goal for Golden Cross Sunday be a mini­mum of at least $5.00 per ChargP throughout the South Carolina Conference, in 1952.

3. That we respectfully request the Presiding Bishop to continue the custom of appointing each District Superintendent as: District Director of our Golden Cross Work, on his respective District.

4. That the Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes be empowered to foster and carry on the following Objectives as its Goal for 1952:

(a) That the Cunference Board, through whatever medium pussible, urge each pastor to observe Golden Cross Sunday on the third Sunday in Sept. 1952, which is Sept. 21.

(b) That we, The Conference Baord, be permitted to use the proceeds on hand and what may be collected, as follows:

(1) That the amount now on hand be ordered placed in the hands of the Conference Treasurer and earmarked "Golden Cross Funds"; and

(2) That we, The Conference Board, on recom­mendation of a District Superintendent, as Dis­trict Director of Golden Cm~,, Work, be here­in permitted to draw on th,: Cl;nterence Treas-

urer and pay as much as possible, of the Hospi­tal bill of any "Participating or Retired Pastor," who needs to be hospitalized in the Conference year 1952; and,

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Finally, That the Executive Committee of the Board of Hospital and Homes be herein permitted to decide that the Bill presented 1s a needy one.

Respectfully submitted,

Calvin C. Reynolds, Chairman Board of Hospitals and Homes

REPORT OF THE MINISTERS' WIVES AUXILIARY

Beaufort District $ 301.50 Bennettsville District 282.00 Berkeley District Charleston District Florence District Greenville District Orangeburg District Spartanburg District Sumter District _ Public Offering Extra Donation ____ Mrs. C. C. Reynolds

TOTAL

110.00 452.00 - -- -- - --

-------- . 482.00 ------- ------- 304.00 --------- 242.00

- --- ---------------- 502.00 -- -- - - - -- -- ----- 515.00

-- ----- ---- ---- 13.00 -------- ------------ 1.50

----------- 15.00

$3,220.00

Respectfully submitted,

Mrs. C. C. Reynolds, President Mrs. P. M. Gibbs, Secretary Mrs. C. F. Ferguson, Treasurer

REPORT OF THE ~OMMISSION ON WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE

South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church October 27, 1951

We, your Commission, recommend a total budget of $78,453 as follows: ADMINISTRATION:

General __ __ _ __ _ $ 807.00 Jurisdiction _ 412.00 Conference ____ _ _____________ 4,400.00

World Service ______ _ Conference Benevolen;;-::- --- ---- -

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$ 5,619.00 15,284.00 57,550.00

TOTAL --------------------------------- $78,453.00

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Conference Administration Includes:

Conference Journal Area Administration Conference- Treasurer's Office World Service Commission Conference Entertainment Historical Research Conference Trustees

TOTAL

_ $1,150.00 . 2,000.00

600.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 50.00

$4,400.00

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Conference Benevolence to be distributed as follows:

BOARD OF EDUCATION:

Full Time Educational Program $ 5,000.00 Claflin College _ _ 35,000.00 Gammon Theological Sem. 1,200.00 Board of Missions and Church Extension Special Pension Fund ______ _ Board of Ministerial Training Mission Work in Africa Board of Lay Activities Scholarship to Gammon Board of Evangelism Board fo Temperance Sustentation Fund Board of Town and Country Work __

TOTAL

$41,200.00 5,000.00 8,000.00

750.00 500.00 400.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 200.00 200.00

__ $57,550.00

We recommend that the above amount be distributed to the Districts as follows:

Beaufort District Bennettsville District Berkeley District __ Charleston District Florence District __ _ Greenville District

____ $ 9,219.00 9,806.00 3,530.00

10,197.00 ------- --- 13,335.00

Orangeburg District _________ -7,271.00 7,448.00 7,450.00 Spartanburg District _________ _

Sumter District _______________ _ 10.197.00

TOTAL ________________ $78,453.00

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GRADE FIGURES

Beaufort District Bennettsville District Berkeley District Charleston District Florence District _ Greenville District Orangeburg District Spartanburg District Sumter District

TOTAL

11¾% _ 12½%

4½% 13 %

_ 17 % - 9¼%

9½% 9½%

13 %

100%

We recommend that an amount equal to 11 % of the pastor's cash salary be raised for pensions and that an amount equal to 1 ¾ % of the pastor's cash salary be raised for the Episcopal fund.

We recommend that an amount equal to 1 % of the pastor's cash salary be raised for District Administration and. that an amount equal to 2% of the pastor's salary be raised for district parsonage rent. This applies only where there is no district p::irsonage.

The ratio of World Service and Confederate Benevolence is as follows:

Confer,:,nce Benevolence World Service

79% 21 %

We recommend that the following items be lifted out of the ratio percentage: Th2 Conference Journal, The Area Adminis­tration Fund, The General Administration Fund and The Juris­diction Fund.

We recommend that World Communion Sunday, Week of Dedication, and Student's Day be properly observed by every congregation and that an offering be taken and sent at once to the conference treasurer allocated to the cause for which each represents.

We recommend that the rate of entertainment for the An­nual Conference be fixed at $3.00 per day per person attending the conference session, and that this amount be paid to hostess.

We recommend that all offerings, (except special offerings) during the session of the annual conference be eliminated, and that the entertaining church receive only the Sunday morning Offering.

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We recommend that the entertaining church pay for the en­tertainment of the retired ministers, The Claflin singers, guest speakers, and representatives of the church boards and visiting ministers from other conferences put of the $300.00 apportioned by the conference for conference entertainment.

We recommend that the Boards and Commissions of the con­ference elect the conference treasurer as the treasurer of their Boards and Commissions.

We recommend that the bond of the conference treasurer be fixed at $5,000.00.

We recommend that the $500.00 appropriated for Gammon scholarships be used for scholarships for South Carolina Con­ference students and that it be administered by the Board of Missions and Church extension.

We recommend that at least $200.00 per month be paid to the executive Secretary out of whatever funds are available un­til the amount recommended by the Board of Education as salary is paid.

Respectfully your Commission,

S. M. Miller, Chairman

Mrs. R. K. Gordon, Secreta1 ,'

J. C. Prioleau P. R. Tiller K. D. Hough C. F. Ferguson Charles Green G. W. Bolden C. A. Seals B. W. McTeer B. J. Ravenell

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FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORT BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE October 23-28, 1951

RECEIPTS:

During 1950-51 to be distributed during 1951-52

ANNUAL CONFERENCE SOURCES:

1. Balance Previous Year . $ 2,872.55 2. Pastoral Charges on Apportionment_ __ .. 13,064.54

4. (a) Illinois Corporation 694.79 7. Total Investment Income 8. Distribution Account

BOARD OF PENSIONS

10. Charter Fund 11. Appropriation Fund-Illinois Corp. ___ _

OTHER ITEMS 16. Methodist Publishing House-·----------18. Specia! Pension Fund _ _ _ ______ . ____ _ 19. Ministers Wives Association

694.79 14:5.54

65.00 1,176.00

2,144.15 5,876.08 3 256.15

TOTAL _ $29,295.15

PROSPECTIVE DISBURSEMENTS

During 1951-52 of Funds Collected during 1950-51-Regu-

lar Conference Claimants on Basis of Service: 21. Preachers $6,145.00 22. Widows 11,481.00 23. Children 640.00 24. Total Regular Annuity $18,266.00

SPECIAL CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS 27. Relief 80.00

28. Total Special Conferenr.e Claimants 80.00

OTHER ITEMS

32. Due to Clearing House _ _______ 314.00 33. Claimants in other Conferences--·--------- 22.50 35. Special Pension Fund ---·---------------- 5,876.08 36. Ministers Wives Asso. (Permanent Fund) __ 3,256.50 44. Expenses, Board of Conf. Claimants ____ 40.00

45. Prospective Balanc_e --------------------===- 144.07 TOTAL ---- -- - ---- - - - -- _____ ________ ___ $29,295.15

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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH

CENTRAL JURISDICTION

AUDIT REPORT

PERIOD

December 24, 1950 to October 18, 1951

April 10, 1952

South Carolina Conference of The Methodist Church Central Jurisdiction Reverend S. M. Miller, Chairman World Service Commission Bennettsville, South Carolina.

Gentlemen:

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In accordance with your instructions, I have audited the records of your Treasurer, Reverend G. A. Thomas of Spartan­burg, South Carolina for the period December 24, 1950 to October 18, 1951, and submit the following exhibit and supporting sched­ules, which, in my opinion, correctly set forth the receipts by, and disbursements of your Treasurer for the period December 24, 1950 to October 18, 1951, subject to the Comments contained herein:

EXHIBIT "A" Statement of Receipts and Disbursements Period December 24, 1950 to Ocotober, 18, 1951.

SCHEDULE No. I-Reconciliation of Cash on Hand and in Bank October 18, 1951.

SCHEDULE No. 2-

COMMENTS:

Deposits in Transit-October 18, 1951.

Respectfully submitted, Chas. A. Drennan

Public Accountant

Deposits in Transit .. -------·- - . .. . $612.00 This total is represented by the following items, and is more

fully detailed in Schedule No. 2 of this report. Item No. 1 $228.00

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Item No. 2 Item No. 3 Item No. 4 Item No. 5 Item No. 6 Item No. 7 Item No. 8 Item No. 9

132.00 100.00 70.00 45.00 30.00 4.00 2.00 1.00

$612.00

GENERAL COMMENT

All cash receipts, evidenced by duplicate receipts, was was traced to the depository and cancelled checks were checked against the bank statements. One certain cashier check detailed in Item No. 2 of Schedule No. 1 was presented for examination and we have been advised that no dishonored checks were out­standing as at October 18, 1951.

Your Treasurer has complied with the suggestions made in previous audit reports as to the identifying duplicate conference receipts and their relation to deposit slips and has thereby made it more facile to trace monies to the depository.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

For Period December 24, 1950 to October 18, 1951

BALANCE CASH-12-24-50 RECEIPTS: By Districts:

Florence Charleston Bennettsville Orangeburg Sumter Spartanburg Greenville Beaufort Berkeley

Home Missions Extension Board Board of Education

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: Claflin College

$14,038.28 11,225.00 10,792.12

9,802.58 9,538.90 8,178.50 7,705.50 7,365.86

EXHIBIT A $ 5,614.71

3,299.80 $81,946.54

3,924.57 250.00 86,121.11

$91,735.82

$19,839.81

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Conference Board of Education Conference Ministers Area Promotion Jurisdictional Expense Treasurer's Salary Board of Missions Expense Area Office Expense Scholarship Fund, Gammon Theological

Seminary Advance Fund General Administration Fund Ministerial Training School Board of L 'ymen Activities Accounting Fees John's Island Community House Board of Evangelism Board of Temperance Woman's Society of Christian Service Miscellaneous Historical Research Conference Statistician Conference Trustees Youth Fund Bank Charges

BALANCE CASH-10-18_51

6,261.12 3,857.24 2,500.82 2,059.09 1,327.02 1,308.22

800.00 702.87 672.98

668.90 657.61 575.50 228.13 175.00 125.00 125.00 111.14 111.14 104.11 82.50 82.25 75.00 40.00 6.00

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2.28 $42,498.73

$49,237.09

RECONCILIATION OF CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK

OCTOBER 18, 1951

Citizens and Southern National Bank, Spartanburg, S. C.

Balance Per Bank Statement 10-18-51 $49,019.60

Add: Deposit in Trnnsit (See Comments) 612.00 $49,631.60

Less: Checks Outstanding: Check No. 459 $ 40.00

462 25.00 498 41.67 620 30.84 637 6.67 666 175.00 674 12.50 675 6.67

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690 3.67 701 50.00 702 2.49

Balance Cash 10-18-51

SCHEDULE-Deposits in Transit

Item No. 1 October 12, 1951, Receipt Book No. 15 reflects Receipts issued to the Charleston District for amounts received as follows:

Bank Deposit 10-12-51

Item No. 2

Receipt No. Amount 1018 $1,354.00 1016 300.00 1019 238.00 1017 60.00 $1,952.00

1,724.00

October 8, 1951, Cashier's Check No. 14150, The Southern National Bank of Orangeburg, S. C., payable to the order of G. A. Thomas, $132.00. This check is in possession of the Treasurer and its source of income unidenti­fied.

Item No. 3 This item represents a returned check of C. J. James, shown upon previous audit report. This check not presented for audit.

Item No. 4 April 6, 1951, Receipt Book No. 5 reflects Re­ceipt No. 00493 issued to the Sumter District which amount was deposited in the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Spartanburg, S. C. to the credit of the personal account of the Treasurer.

Item No. 5 February 19, 1951, This item represents a money order received from Hosea Deliga of the Sumter District which was returned by the Bank and re-deposited to the personal account of the Treasurer.

394.51

$49,237.09

$228.00

$132.00

$100.00

$70.00

$45.00

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Item No. 6 February 23, 1951, Receipt Book No. 2 re­fl~cts Receipts issued to the Spartanburg Dis­trict for amounts received as folows:

Receipt No. Amount 00322 $616.00 00309 606.00 00313 256.00 00321 200.00 00314 185.00 00320 175.00 00319 160.00 00326 100.00 00312 76.00 00310 54.00 00311 52.00 00318 50.00 00323 50.00 00316 35.00 00324 32.00 00317 30.00 00308 20.00 00315 20.00 00325 14.00 $2,731.00

Bank Deposit 2-23-51 2,701.00

Item No. 7 Mar(;h 1, 1951, Receipt Book No. 3 reflects Receipts issued to Bennettsville District for amounts received as follows:

Bank Deposit 3-1-51

Item No. 8

Receipt No. 00373 00374

Amount $200.00

164.00 $364.00 360.00

Octo!Jer 10, 1951, Receipt Book No. 14 reflects Receipts issued to the Greenville District for amounts received as folows:

Receipt No. 1096 1099 1097

Amount $214.00

140.00 100.00

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1095 98.00 1100 68.00 1098 49.00 $ 669.00

Bank Deposit 10_10-51 667.00

Item No. 9 October 6, 1951, Receipt Book No. 14 reflects Receipts issued to the Berkeley District for 3mounts received as follows:

Receipt No. 1061 1064 1057

Amount $162.00

149.00 92.00

1062 89.00 1058 77.00 1063 76.00 1055 62.00 1060 44.00 1054 27.00 1056 20.00 1059 3.00 $ 801.00

Bank Deposit 800.00

$ 2.00

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FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORT BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

October 23-28, 1951

Fuuds on Hand Available for 1951-52 Distribution

Balance after 1950-51 Distribution Received from Charges on Apportionment Received from The Methodist Publishing House Interest at 3% to May 31, 1951, on Distribution Acct. Interest at 31.~ to May 31, 1951 on Permanent Fund Reg. Appropriation, Illinois Corporation, 1951 Chartered Fund

Total Available for Distribution

Years And Annuities of Claimants

Retired Preachers-628 3-4 years Widows-1614 ¾ years at 7.70 Children--309 ¼ years at 2.75 Others - IO ¾ years at Special Conference Claimants Due Clearing House

at 11:00

$ 2,872.55 13,645.40 2,144.15

145.54 694.79

1,176.00 65.00

$20,743.43

---$ 6,916.00 12,433.57

850.44 64.00 80.00

314.00

TOTAL -- _ $20,658.01

Prospective Balance 85.42

Conference Permanent Fund

Balance October 18, 1951 _ _ ____ __ ___ ------ $36,159.64 Receipts from Special Pension Fund (1950-51) 5,858.08 From the Ministers' Wives Alliance ___ - _ ___ 3,256.50

TOTAL _ $45,274.22

W. B. Echols, Representative

Board of Pensions, Illinois Corpor­ation, The Methodist Church

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STATEMENT OF PROSPECTIVE DISTRIBUTION Curry, Elijah J. 50~. 50~4 373.00 373.00

RETIRED MINISTERS David Wm. M. 25~. 25~4 189.00 189.00 Eaddy, Morris B. 32 32 235.00 235.00

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE 1951-52 Franklin, Nicholas E. 13 1/4 13 1/4 97.00 97.00 Gary, John A. 14 14 103.00 103.00 --- SO. CAR. OTHER

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Name >< < >< Greene, Scipio 24\4 24 1,'.i 178.00 178.00 I Gregg, Lexington G. 46 46 338.00 338.00

Billiard, Edward 7 7 74.00 74.00 Harley, James H. 911 ,2 91' ,2 70.00 70.00 Bradford, B. F., Sr. 39 39 410.00 410.00 Harrall, J. A. 29~4 29% 219.00 219.00 Brown, Samuel M. 29 29 305.00 305.00 Harrington, R. F. 23~. 23~. 175.00 175.00 Cooper, Silas J. 40 40 420.00 420.00 Heyward, P. P. 18 1B 132.00 132.00 Cunningham, R. H. 39 39 410.00 410.00 Hiddleston, Paul C. E. 20\'.i 20\'.i 149.00 149.00 Fisher, Theodore H., Sr. 33~4 33~41 354.00J 354.00

I Jackson, Boyd C. 4li,'.i 41 \'.i 303.00 303.00 Gibbs, John C. 48 48 504.00 504.00

l Jacobs, Charles C. 33\2 33 112 246.00 246.00

Gilliard, Austin P. 44 39 410.00 5 45.00 455.00 Jenkins, J. E. C. 19 19 140.00 140.00 Hall, Anthony J. 31 31 326.00 326.00 Levine, F. L. l4l/4 14 1,J,. 105.00 105.00 Henderson, Thomas B. 14 14 147.00 147.00 McCollom, S. M. 33~4 3m 248.00 248.00 Jones, John W. 4 4 42.00 42.00 McLaughlin, Pinckney 27% 27~4 204.00 204.00 Martin, J. T. 39 39 410.00 410.00 McTeer, Duncan R. 11~4 m:i 86.00 86.00

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585\2 5801,S 6100.00 5 45.00 6145.00

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Nelso,1, Samuel 23 2:l 169.00 169.00

STATEMENT OF PRO!!PEC'!'IVE DISTRIBUTION Nesbitt, S. B. 9 9 66.00 66.00

Newman, Meloncy C. 31~4 31 ~4 233.00 233.00 WIDOWS Norman, W. H. 15~4 15~4 116.00 116.00

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Rollerson, F. 131 l3' 13.00 13.00 Blassingame, Ollis '" ,4

13\2 13\2 99.00 99.00 Rollerson, J. S. 2 2 15.00 15.00 Bowen, N. T., Jr. 44% 44% 329.00 329.00 6 6 44.00 t4.00 Bowers, Walter B. 7 7 51.00 51.00

Smith, N. A. Smith, Nelson S. 33\~ 33 1,2 246.00 246.00

Brown, Bellinge:r C. 12 12 88.00 88.00 Brown, Clayl11rn B. Smith, Wm. M. 19\4 19 1,4 141.00 141.00

27 27 198.00 198.00 4\'.i 4\4 31.0C 31.00

Brown, Daniel 39 39 287.00 287.00 Stewart, H. L.

36114 361/1 266.00 266.00 Brown, Norris J. 24 24 176_00 176.00

Stewart, M. 0. 33~4 33% 248.00 248.00

Bruce, Edward P. 28 28 206.00 206.00 Stokes, James M.

Julius G. 31% 31% 232.00 232.00 Burroughs, George W. 61,'.i 511 46.00 46.00

Stokes, ,4

Taylor, John B. 11 11 81.00 81.00 Cooper, Boston S. 18\'.i 18\'.i 134.00 134.00 'Thomas, Lemuel A. 21 21 154.00 154.00 Cooper, Moses C. 10 10 74.00 74.00 Washington, Emanuel M. 18\'.i 18\4 134.00 134.00 Curry, Daniel S. 25\2 25 1,2 187.00 187.00

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Watson, S. E. Whitaker, John D. White, James W. Wiley, Isaac C. Williams, Howard W. Williams, John W. J. Wilson, John T. Wright, Charles D. White, W. G.

22 22 162.00 1 1 7 .00

15 15 110.00 24% 24~4 182.00

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15 9 4

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110.00 66.00 29.00

162.00 7.00

110.00 182.00 211.00 26.00

110.00 66.00 29.00

1564~4 1555 11426.00 9~4 55.00 11481.00

STATEMENT OF PROSPECTIVE DISTRIBUTWN

CHILDREN

Name of Mother or Guardian Name of Child

Hiddleston, Mrs. P. C. Paul Charles, Jr.

Jenkins, Mrs. J. E. Naomi (2 quarters only)

Harry Levine, Mrs. F. L.

Simon T. ,, Flora L. ,, Lorenzo H. ,, Redelle

Mitchell, Mrs. J. J. Josephine (2 quarters only)

Mahoney, Mrs. L. C. Charles Wesley

Judith Eloise

Harriet Elizabeth Pearson, Mrs. Solomon

John Carson

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VII.

IN MEMORIAM

MINISTERS

REV.J. W. A. BUTLER REV. EDWARD GORDON REV. B. S. JACKSON REV. R. F. FREEMAN REV. J. S. MILLER REV. J. J. MITCHELL REV. F. L. LEVINE REV. T. J. PENDERGRASS REV. SOLOMON PEARSON REV. FRANK QUICK REV. T. J. ROBINSON REV. J. G. STOKES REV. J. W. WILLIAMS

MINISTERS' WIVES

MRS. CORENE M. MARCUS MRS. E. W. ADAMS MRS. IDA EMMA GREEN

LAYMEN

MRS. FLORA NESMITH r. W. CALDWELL J. E. EDWARDS

That nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void,

When God hath made the pile complete.

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VIII. ROLL OF DEAD Name Place of Death Date

W. J. E. Tripp __ Charleston 1867 'l'. W. Lewis _. Charleston .. ~: 1867-Sept. R. Townsend . ___ Charleston ______ . 1868-Aug. W. E. Cole ___ .. Marblehead, Mass. 1871-Oct. G. Newcombe Beaufort__ _ 1871-Nov. J. Hamilton Charleston _ 1871-Nov. Joseph White Sumter 1880--Nov. E. W. Jackson .. _ Middleton, Mass. 1873-Nov. Charles E. Butler Oakley 1873-Dec. Thoma.; Evans Union 1875-Nov. C. W. Lucas _ _ __ Colleton _ 1887-Nov. Thomas Phillips . Orangeburg 1878--July F. A. Smith _ _ _ Charleston 1881--Jan. J. K. Wagner _ Yorkville _ 1881-March B. L. Roberts Kingstree 1881-Nov. Samuel w,,.ston Charleston 1892-July H. B. Kershaw Florence 1883-Feb. Lewis Rivers ____ Johnston . 1884-April G. H. Bradham __ Allendale 1884---.:May Wm. Darrington _ Kingstree._ 1884--July E. M. Baxter _ Charleston _ 1878-May N. Scott Spartanburg 1879-May William Harris Orangeburg 1876-Feb. Henry Cordoza Charleston 1886-Feb. C. M. Freeman Seneca 1889--June Patrick Fair Wellford 1888--Sept. R. C. Clinton Camden 1888-Oct. V. H.Bulkley St. Stephen 1886-Oct Thomas Wright Orangeburg . 1886-Nov. Alonza Webster Brattleboro, Md. 1877-Aug. Stephen Jett Morrilton, Ark. 1887-Aug. William Evans Charleston 1888-Aug. J. W. White Charleston 1890-Jan. Z. L. Duncan Jacksonville, Fla. 1890-June R. T. Blackney Oran,geburg 1890-Nov. J. S. Garrett Mount Holly 1891-Feb. S. Thomas .. Orangeburg 1891-March Benjamin Gupple Lydia . 1891--Sept. G: F. Frederick Bamberg 1891-Nov. Wm. H. Scott Kingstree 189l~Dec. E. J. Snetter __ St.Andrews 1892--Jan. C. C. Hopkins Greenville _ 1892-March Burrell James Easley 1898-N•w. J. A. Salters _ Kingstree 1894-Dec. S. W. Beard --·· Aiken 1894-Dec. S. T. Harris __ Georgetown 1895-Feb. E. J. Frederick _ Appleton 1895-April R. J. Scott Walhalla 1896-A11g. F. C. Jones _ St. George 1896-Feb. L. Arthur __ Sumter 1896-Sept. Samuel Arthur __ Hornboro _ _ 1896-Dec. W. W. Adams ____ Camden _________ 1897-Feb. A. C. Dutton ___ . Vineland _____ . 1897-Dec.

__ _ Effective Effective On Trial On Trial Effective On Trial On Trial Supernumerary Effective Effective Effective Supernumerary Effective Supernumerary Effective Effective Effective Effective On Trial Supernumerary On Trial On Trial On Trial Effective On Trial Effective On Trial Effective Effective Effective Supernumerary Effective Effective Supernumerary Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Supernumerary Effective Supernumerary Effective On Trial Supernumerary Supernumerary Supernumerary On Trial Supernumerary Supernumerary Effective Supernumerary Effective

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Name Place of Death J. Gordon _ _ _____ St. Stephen __ _ J. A. Sasportas __ Summerville. J. W. Connelly __ Seiglingville F. C. Weston __ Greenville H. M. Murphy __ .. Midway E. M. Pinckney __ Camden ___ _ Abrah'm Middleton Orangeburg J. R. Rosamond .. Spartanburg A. B. Franklin __ Cades _ Henry Baker __ Bamberg S. S. Butler . _ .. _ Anderson A. H. Harrison Murrayville F. L. Baxter, Jr. Reidville W. McIntosh _ Camden F. L. Baxter, Sr. Florence ____ _ I. S. Epps _ Dorchester J. J. July _ Eberhardt B. F. Witherspoon Greenville William H Greer Blacksburg __ William Jervey Summerville M. V. Gray _ _ Cheraw ____ _ Absalem Cooper Kingstree B. M. Pegues _ - _ Charleston W. Thomas -----· Camden _____ _ J. C. Tobias ___ Gaffnev J. B. Thomas __ Lake City M. Wilson _ _ ___ Greer · Benj. Robinson Sumter R. A. Thomas ___ Swansea B. F. Gandy _ _ Orangeburg J. R. Townsend Orangeburg F. D. Smith _ Chesterfield J. F. Woods _ Orangeburg J. L. Chestnut Walterboro S. S. Lawton _ Orangeburg _ A. J. Robinson Orangeburg J. L. Miller .. Greer B. J. Boston Adams Run W. M. Stoney _ Yemassee I. H. Fulton _ Charleston J. L. Henderson ___ Orangeburg T. J. Clark _ Orangeburg G. J. Davis _ Cartersville B. G. Frederick _ Orangeburg W. G. Valentine __ Sumter __ J. E. Wilson _ _ _ __ Florence

Date 1896-Oct. 1898--Oct. 1898--June 1898-Aug. 1899-July 1900-April . 1901-Aug. 1902--Aug. 1902-Dec.

__ 1904--July 1907--1908--Jan. 1908--March 1908--Feb. 1908-Oct. 1908--March 1908-Nov. E'.J9--April 1910-April 1910-June 1910--June 1910-Sept. 1910-Oct. 1910-Oct. 1910-March 1911-Feb. 1911--Jan. 1911-Jan. 1911-March 1911-Sept. 1911--July 1911-Oct. 1912--Feb. 1912--April 1913-Feb. 1913-March 1914-Feb. 1914-May 1914--July 1914-July 1914--Sep·t. 1914-Sept. 1915--Jan. 1915-Feb. 1915--Jan. 1915-Nov.

Ellis Forest ____ Orangeburg __ _ 1915-Nov. 1915-1914-May 5 1914--June 24 1913-Apr. 19 1915-Feb. 27

J.M. Phillips . __ Clio ________ _ A. Simmons _ .. _ .. ____ .. __ S. McClarey ______ .. ____________ _ M. P. Richardson ________ _ J. W. Wright _____________________ _ Wm. Robertson __________________ _ J. D. Mitchell __ Orangeburg 1916-Aug. 10 G. W. Beckman Bamberg _______ 1916- ..

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Name Place of Death Date W. H. Redfield __ _ _ 1916-L. L. Thomas ____ Orangeburg 1916-A. B. Murphy ___ Little Rock 1917-Feb. M. C. Allen __ _ __ Greenville __ 1917-April R. C. Campbell _ Marion _ _ 1917-April J. L. Grice _ _ _ Gaffney __ _ 1917-July E. C. Funches Orangeburg 1917-Sept. John Burroughs Cowpens 1918-March B. S. A. Williams Sumter 1918-March Alfred Lewis ___ Washington, D. C. 1918-Lawrence Rice _ Augusta, Ga. 1918- -Rossie L. Brown Midway 1918- -Morris Steward _ Columbia 1918-()ct. P. Witherspoon Reidville 1918--Dct. J. B. Middleton York 1918-M. F. Black _ Charleston 1918-E. B. Burroughs Allendale 1918-Nov. Scipio Green Charleston 1918-J. McLeod Little Rock 1919-June C. H. Hood _ Florence _ 1919-Oct. W. Littlejohn Ninety Six 1919-Dec. G. W. Washington Cowpens 1920-July J. A. Brown _ Walterboro 1920-Oct. A. S. J. Brown Orangeburg 1921-Jan. James McEaddy Columbia 1921-Feb. W. H. Jones Sumter 1921-March B. F. Millen _ Camden 1921-June W. S. Neil __ 1921-July V. C. Dimery _ Washington 1921-July York Goodlet Kingstree 1921-Oct. S. A. King Wellford 1921-Sept. J. S. Thomas Orangeburg 1921-Sept. J. C. Burch Orangeburg 1921-C. C. Scott Anderson 1921-Sept. W. M. Baker _ Darlington 1922-Dec. L. J. Bonaparte Kingstree 1922-Nov. G. W. Moore __ Reesville 1922-June B. J. McDaniel Spartanburg _ 1922-Dec. Isaac Hardy _ Timmonsville 1922-Nov. Aaron McLees Chesterfield 1922-Feb. James Quick Columbia 1922-June Henry Harlston Greenwood 1923-Nov. H. W. Davis __ Charleston _ 1923-June G. W. Covington Sumter_ _ 1923-June T. G. Robinson Timmonsville __ 1923-Aug. C. C. Robinson Orangeburg _____ 1924-April Benjamin Brown Dillon ______ 1924-Jan. Adam D. Brown Cades _ _ ___ 1924-Dec. W. B. Bowers __ Orangeburg ______ 1925- ________ _ W. G. Deas Camden ___ 1925- _____ _ Gen. F. Miller Greer___ __ _ __ 1925- _____ _ J. T. Latson _ Kingstree _______ 1925- _____ _ Arnold Smith _____ _ ______ 1925- ______ _ Andrew Tillman Chesterfield _______ 1925-_______ _

Mullins ________________________ _

Effective Effective Effective Effective On Trial Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Retired Effective Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective On Trial Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Retired Retired Effective Retired Retired Effective Retired

.- r . -· · t . ·~- r.-

METHODIST CHURCH

Name Place of Death Date G. W. Rodgers _____ Mullins______ 1926-_______ _ J. D. Sanders ____ Orangeburg 1926-__ -----A. M. Wright ____ Bamberg__ 1926- -------George W. Gny __ Greenville___ 1926-_______ _ J. A. Harrel ______ _________ 1926--_______ _ A. G. Kennedy __ Florence____ 1926-_______ _ A. W. Fuller ____ Columbia ________ 1926- _______ _ S. D. Williams __ Greer _ _ _______ 1927-Jan. J. F. Greene __ _ ___ ___ ____ 1927-Oct. J. H. Wilson _ _ _ ____ _ _ 1927-Nov. J. W. Brown 1927-Dec. J. A. Burray _ _____ _ ___ 1928-Jan. J. W. Brown ___ Camden _ _ 1928-Jan. F. H. Anthony _ Sumter ______ 1928-Jan. R. Harrison _ _ _ _ _ Chesnee _ 1928- - -T. W. Williams __ Seigling___ 1928- -H. L. Stewart ____ Charleston ___ 1928-Oct. C. L. Logan ___ Greenville _ 1928- ---G. W. Gantt ____ Midway___ 1928-Dec. A. D. Harris __ St.George 1929--June K. P. Murphy ____ Yemassee _ _ _ 1929-July W. M. Smith _ Belton 1929-Aug. R. L. Hickson ____ Charleston _ _ 1929-July Herbert D. Wood __ Kingstree_ _ _____ 1929-Dec. J. H. Chestnut_ _ Belton ______ 1930-May J. C. Martin ______ Greenville ________ 1930--Nov. L. A. Thomas ___ Orangeburg ______ 1930-Nov. I. E. Lowrey _Columbia__ . __ 1929-Dec. H. H. Matthews __ Savannah, Ga. __ . _ 1930-July N. T. Bowen, Sr. _ Sumter_ _________ 1930-Feb. Isaac Myers ___ Greer _ _ ____ 1930-July H. C. Asbury Timmonsville ____ 1930-March W. M. R. Eaddy _ Kingstree ____ __ 1930-D~c. 16 J. W. White Columbia ________ 1931-Jan.7 F. H. Haves Camden _ 1931-F~b. 4 Paul Reddish Camden - 1931-Mar. 10 D. M. Minus Greenville _ _ _ 1931-Mar. 28 D. F. Tillman Anderson _ _ --- 1931-.Mar. 30 0. Blassengame Orangeburg _______ 1931-May 25 H. L. Davis Mullins ---------- 1931-July 22 G. W. Cooper Columbia _________ 1931-Aug. 15 J. S. Tyler __ Bamberg __ _ ___ 1931-Dec.8 M. C. Cook Allendale ______ 1932-May S. J. Middleton -------- - -- - -- 1929--Sept. 16 F. H. Vance _____ Sumter ___________ 1931-Mar.12 J. A. Glenn ______ Kingstree ________ 1932-Sept. 27 James F. Page _____ McKenny, Va.----- 1932-May17 Jacob C. Agnew __ Greenville _________ 1932-May 0. Gethers ____ -------- - -------- 1933-Dec. 12 C. R. Brown ____ Florence____ -- 1933-May M. M. Mouzon ___ Charleston - . --- - 1933-July 31 David M. Morris __ Blaney ____ ------ 1933-Sept. Wesley Williams __ Spartanburg _______ 1933-Jan. E. W. Adams ____ Spartanburg _______ 1933-Jan. G. W. Burroughs __ Sumter ____________ 1933-Feb.

Retired Retired Effective Retired Effective Retired Retired Effective Effective Retired Retired Effective Retired Effective Retired Effective Effective Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective On Trial Effective Retired Effective Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective

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Name Place of Death Date R. F. Harrington __ Orangeburg ____ 1934-May J. W. Gray ______ Walterboro 1935---Sept. Joe Ravenel ______ _________ _ ____ 1934-April 8 M. L. Greene ____ Marion _ 1935- -

Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective G. S. McMillian . _ Mars Bluff _ 1935-__

W. T. Smith _____ Sumter _ _ 1935- _ _ _ Retired M. B. Mason ___ New York ____ 1935-__ D. Salters ____ Kingstree 1935- __ I. H. Richardson __ Kingstree 1935- _ -___ _ R. H. Cottingham Clio _ 1935- _ _ __

Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired J. T. Wilson ___ Sumter 1936-

C. H. Dangerfield Orangeburg 1936- ---- Retired Thomas Sims ___ Sumter 1936-W. G. White 1936-L. M. Dutton _ Orangeburg 1936-W. M. Hanna _ Cheraw _ 1927-A. G. Townsend _ Sumter 1937-N. J. Bowen Lake City_ 1937-J. B. Taylor __ Orangeburg 1937-. B. S. Cooper ____ Walterboro 1937-. L. W. Ferby ____ Bamberg _ 1937- ______ _ L. W. Williams __ Easley . 1937- ______ _ W. H. Norman _ Ruffin 1937-B. C. Brown _______ . _ 1938- ______ _ N. S. Smith _ Bennettsville 1938- __ _ V. S. Johnson 1938-W. s. Thompson _ Se~eca _ 1933- _ C. C. J~cobs __ Brooklyn, N. Y. 1938- __ _ I. C. Wiley ______ Kingstree 1939-_______ _ H. W. Williams _ Kingstree 1939- _____ _ J. C. Armstrong _ 1938- _____ _ W. J. Alexunder M. C. Singleton . __ . E. Eady . __________ _ A. Davis P. Brown F. Brown _ ~====-= - ------- ----- ---------P. A. Middleton --------L. Fendley ---=-------- ------- --E. R. Bennett ----- -

S. D. Brown _ ~=== ========---------William Stretch __ -----------S. B. Nesbit _______ -______ __-__ -_-_____ 1937-Feb.3 L. B. Collier _______________________ 1937-Feb.16 James Ro~erson _____________________ 1937-Dec.23 i ~- White ------ Hartsvilie ________ 1939-Feb.25

. . Heyward __ ____ ____ _ _______ _ Daniel Brown J. E. Goins ---~-=-- ----- - - ------- ----i~!~s GRi~~d;-== Ches-ter=---------- 1940-D-ec~-fi-E. S. Charley ________ ---~~~~~~---- --------------J. D. Whitaker __ --------------====~ 1941-=--------J. H. Johnson ____ ________ --------

F. A. Collelly ____ --------=--=======: ==========-

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Name Place of Death Date W. C. Summers __ M. 0. Stewart ____ :ife-evesville ______ ==- ---------=-S. E. Watson ____ Lake City _________ 1941-Jan. J. P. Robinson __ D.S. Curry ______ ========-=========:============== P. C. E. Hiddleston Pendleton _________ --------------James H. Harley ___________________ 1943-Feb. 19 C. B. Brown ____ _ ______________________ _ George Nelson __ ___ __ _ _ __ _ _________ _ F. Rollerson _______ _ _________ 1944-July W. M. David ___________________ 1944-Sept.

Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Retired Effective Retired Retired E. J. Curry -- ---·St.George ___ .. ___ 1945---Sept.

B. C. Jackson ____ Marion __________ 1945-------S. M. McCollum __ Orangeburg ________ 1945--:May A. S. Newman __ St.George ________ 1945-Sept. M. B. Eaddy ---- Chesterfield _______ 1946- ___ _ L. G. Gregg ____ Orangeburg _______ 1946-Feb.

- Effective Retired Effective Effective Retired

Wade Wyman ____ Orangeburg______ 1946- _____ _ P. E. McLaughlin. York ____________ 1946- _____ _ C. B. Lowery ____ Orangeburg _______ 1947- _______ _ L. A. Gelzer ___ Charleston _______ 194~an. H. H. Cooper ____ Florence _________ 1948-Feb. N. E. Frank~in ---- Kingstree _______ 1948-April 16 E. M. Washmgton Lake City ________ 1948---Sept. 15 L. C. Mahoney __ Pinopolis __________ 1948--July 28 N. E. Smith _____ Cross ____________ 1948-Oct. M. C. Cooper ___ Lake City _______ 1949-June J. M. Stokes ____ Florence _________ 1949--Julv M. C. Newman __ Greelyville _____ .. 1949---Sept. N. T. Bowen _______ Sumter_____ _ _ 1950-Aug. E. P. Bruce Orangeburg ______ 1950-Aug.

Retired Retired Effective Effective Effective Retired Effective Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Retired Retired

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J. E. C. Jenkins Orangeburg 1950-May J. W. Multrie _ Chicago ___ 1950-Sept. C. D. Wright _ _ Bennettsville _____ 1949-Dec. R. E. Donnerly __ Hemingway 1950__,Tune J. W. A. Butler __ Sumter ~------- _ 1951-Feb.

Retired Supernumerary EffPctive Retired

R. F. Freeman ____ Atlanta, Ga. __ _ _ _ 1951-March B. S. Jackson ___ Chicago, Ill. _____ 1951-March F. L. Le_vine ____ Cross__ ___ _ _ 1951-April J. S. Miller _____ Orangeburg_____ 1951-April Edward Gordon __ Florence _________ 1951-May J. G. Stokes ______ Reevesville_______ 1951-May T. J. Robinson ____ Bamberg __________ 1951-May J. W. Williams, Jr. Sumter __________ 1951--June T. J. Pendergrass Bamberg _________ 1951-July Frank Quick ______ Darlington ________ 1951--July Solomon Pearson __ Orangeburg _______ 1951-Aug. J. J. Mitchell ____ Ruffin _____________ 1951-July

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Red Bank. 17 Ruffin .... 18 St. George ..... . 19 St. J ames-Ashepoo. 20 Seigiing. 21 Springtown 22 Stokes-Heaven Gate 23 Walterboro. 24 Youngs Island.

NAME OF

PASTOR

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. . James K. Davis ... . L. Cav,,-J. K. Davis

J. W. De Vore ..... B. J. Reddish .. Edgar W. Williams Clarence R. Brown James Waring L. W. Lyons. W. M. Generette. A. P. Gaillard. W. H. Huggins. M. Boatwright. .... Julius George E. B. Broughton

E. M. Wiley J. W. Robinson E. N. Jamison. S. Grayson Lucius Ca-.-e P. A. Washington Daniel Brown. N. W. Jones Daniel Mitchell.

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TABLE NO. 1- STATISTICAL REPORT BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO:'\, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHURCH

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NAME OF

PASTOR

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TABLE NO. ~-STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT, SOlTTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

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11 Calvary-Dorman. 12 Cooper MiBBion.

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NAME OF

PASTOR

R. W. President A. L. Johnson. W. M. Graham James Washington J. 8. Green \V. M. Neison. Frank Small Frank Bennett .... Sam C. President.

S.S. Jones .. Francis Nelson E. Anderson

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CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S.C.S. I PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS

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10 Greeleyvi.le. William Conyers .. IO 180 6 8 I I 154 29 189 3 8 40 4 11 Harleyvil.e. J. A. Croker 8 3 25 203 15 3 195 28 203 3 2 11 10 12 Jedburg .. Paul Bonaparte 16 233 5 I 215 23 238 2 2 8 18 25 25 50 5 13 John's Island. G. C. Brown .. 24 4 2-l 250 4 20 4 2 6 244 20 264 6 4 18 180 40 10 218 21 14 Lanes. J.E. Spears. 35 4 3 2i9 JO 4 205 80 285 4 3 17 45 115 38 215 200 20 16 Maryville . .. Joe Rodgers .... 2 2

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Totals ......... ......... 230 45 495 6,181 157 29 25 82 32 19 4,432 1,195 6.53i 113 48 378 245 760 556 132 4fl2 1,i43 2. 11

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

1 Brook Green. Luke N. Barton. 2 Centenary. . . . . . . J. W. Taylor. 3 Old Bethel.... P. E. Mingo .. 4 North Charleston John D. Boone .. 5 Wesley. . . . . C. C. Wright 6 Cooper River.. . I. Smalls. 7 Dickey Chapel.... Peter Keels ... 8 Dorchester. T. W. White .. 9 Georgetown. A. J. Hall. . .

10 Greeleyville.. Wiliiam Conyers 11 Harleyville. . J. A. Croker .. 12 Jedburg..... Paul Bonaparte 13 John's Island.. G. C. Brown .. 14 Lanes....... J.E. Spears. 15 Maryville. . . . Joe Rodgers 16 Mt. Holly..... C. J. Mack 17 Pinopo~is...... M. P. Pyatt .. 18 Ridgeville...... J.B. Bowen. 19 Ridgeville Circuit. . . C.H. Richarson. 20 St. Stephen. . . . . . . . . . J. L. Summers. 21 St. Stephen Circuit.... S. B. Hamilton. 22 St. Thomas.......... A. A. Pinnacle 23 Summerville-Lincolnville. Ernest Newman. 24 Washington-Ladson... B. C. M. Wilson -•---· -----1----------

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TABLE :'-0. I-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORE:".CE DISTRICT, sorn-1 CAROLI:\"A CO:\"FERE:".CE, CE~TRAL Jl.'RISDICTIO:"., OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

l Ashury-Bethei 2 Bethesda-8t. Marv 3 Elijah-St. Pau - .

Kennedvvi,;e. 4 F:orence. · 5 Friendshin-Jeremiah 6 John Wesley Missiou 7 Kingstree. 8 Lake City 9 Lake City Circuit

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TABLE ~~O. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOFTH CAROLI~A CO~FERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO~, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Asbury-Bethel 2 Bethesda-i:'t. Mary 3 Etijah-M. Pau.,

Kennedyvi ,e 4 Florence 5 Friendship-Jeremiah. 6 John Wes ey Mission i Kingstree 8 Lake City. 9 Lake City Circuit

IO Latta. II Marion 12 Mars Bluff. 13 Mu .. ins 14 Salem-Wes ey 15 Springvi.,e 16 St. John-Cades Ji St. Luke 18 St. Paul-St. Michael 19 Timmonsvi 1c.

20 Wison Chapel-Mt. S,•a!.

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

IT. W. Bowen IA- Mack

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R. C. Conner Robt. Emmanuel S. V. Fowler H. Frierson. D. C. McCllUil C. J. James. B. C. Stewart. A. L. Wilson I saish Boone A. W. Wright. D. E. Thomas H.B.Rouse Robt. Emmanuel. I. V. Manning S. A. Gadsden J. H. BlancJ.on

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

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5 Greenwood 6 Minus Chapel. 7 Mt. Carmel. 8 ]\: inety Six 9 North Greenvil.e

10 Pend eton. II Pickens. 12 Rock Milt 13 Seneca 14 South Greenvil e 15 St. Andrews. 16 Wall-ial.a. 17 West Anderson 18 Wi, ,iamston

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TABLE 1'0. I-STATISTICAL REPORT GREE::'\VILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLIXA COXFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO~, O[:TOBER 25, 1951

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CHARGE A.SD CHURCH

I Andersou 2 Belton 3 Easley 4 Greenville 5 Greenwood 6 Minus Chapel i Mt. Carmel 8 Ninety Six 9 North Greenville

10 Pend eton 11 Pickens 12 Rock Mill. 13 Seneca .. 1-1 South Green vi lie 15 St. Andrews .. 16 Walht !la. 1i West Anderson. 18 Williamston.

.SAME OF PA:"TUR

C'. C. Revuolds I. S. Jordan B. C. Rouse C.R. Brown W. C. Kerns .S. W. Greeu .I. B. Latta H. T. Risher T. H. Robinson J. \". Liviuizston E. E. Jenkins J.C. McTeer E. Haynes .. J. S. Diai H. 0. Mims W. M. Stokes. L. T. Jackson

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TABLE XO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT ORA~GEBURG DISTRICT. SOUTH CAROLI~A CO~FEREXCE, CEXTRAL JURISDICTIO::'\, OCTOBER 25, 1~:')l

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

I Branchvi! e 2 Columbia. 3 Denmark 4 Ed:sto Fork 5 Jamison 6 Macedonia 7 Midwav g North<· 9 Orangeburg Sta ..

10 Orangeburg Ct. ... 11 Pinevil e-Bowman 12 Reevesvil e 13 Rowesville 14 Springfield. 15 Swansea

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B. \\. Mc-Teer T. H. Fisher, Jr. S. C. Bryant :,;_ A. Funches_ L. R. ~ tewart J. W. Willisnis. H. V. Mann:ng E. J. Cc,oper. M. D. MrCol.om .. Fulton Edwa1ds .. Jos. M. Mitcheil W. N. Fridie. F. G. C.DuBose J. W. Matthew M. J. Porter.

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

1 IBlacksburg. C. W. James. 2 Chesnee. S. Jackson .. 3 Cowpens Z. G. Tay;or .. 4 Clover. G. S. McC ary 5 Gaffney. T. B. Thbmas 6 Greer. . . . L. L. Pendarvis 7 Harmony-Bethel. F. Marcus 8 Jefferson. G. B. Ti! man ... 9 Landrum L. C. Ceve and

10 Longtown J.C. DeVore 11 McBee. . . . Esau Anderson .. 12 Pacolet.... G. S. Gs.e. 13 Pageland. T. J. E. Curry 14 Rock Hill.. R. M. Walker ... 15 St. James.... T. R. Robinson 16 St. Mark-St. Matthew F. L. Lawton 17 Sims Chapel. W. J. She.ton. 18 Spartanburg. T. H. Frierson 19 Spartanburg Ct.. J.C. Gibbes 20 Wellford... W. E. Connor. 21 W1lkinsville. . J. H. B .ack. 22 York... . G. S. Sawyer.

Totals ....... .

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CHl"RCH :-'CHOUL:- \Y. :-'. C. :'-. PROPERTY A'.'.D OTHER ASSETS

CHARGE A:!'-1D CHURCH

~AME OF PA;;TOR

ATTE~DA~CE

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l Antioch-Shepherd H.J. Kirt 2 B.aney. . S. R. Porter 3 Camden. . . . . . W. R. Gregg .. 4 Camden Circuit J. R. Korwood 5 Lama. . . . . . . . . R. B. King 6 Lynchburg.... Mil.er Brown 7 Macedonia-St. Paul.. W. M. Ferguson .. 8 Mechanicsville V. S. Carter 9 Maysville... J.B. Rouse.

10 Mt. Zion. . K. D. Hough .. 11 Rock Hill...... J. S. Durant.. 12 Rock Spring. . R. S. Davis 13 Shi!oh H. B. Brown. 14 St. James-St. Mark L. C. Gregg. 11\ St. Matthew. G. H. Bowen. 16 St. Philip-Zion Hiil ...

1

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RECAPITULATION TABLE ~O. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SOUTH CAROLl~A CONFERE~CE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO:!'., OCTOBER 25, 1951

CHURCH MEMt'ER,;HIP CHURCH SCHOOL

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!Tota. Last Year.. 1,715 1,272 3,617 44,777/1 ,937 330 155 921 161 420 36,462 9,131 46,863 378 375 2,442 1,882 1,216 7,303 1,503 -l,780 18,567 21,903 Increase.. . . 116 RSb[ 204 591 2,898 944 133 Decrease . 225 721 50 44 99R 52 207 203 20 117 1 735 I, 252 450 377 805 200

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DISTRICT

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SUPER! !'-:TE:S DENT

H.B. Jones T. D. Green .. R. W. President F. H. Grant. J. W. Curry R. E. Bethea M. J. Porter G. A. Thomas I. D. Newman

I

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Aiken ... 2 Allendale. 3 Appleton. 4 Bamberg. 5 Bamberg Circuit 6 Beaufort 7 Bethel. 8 Brunson 9 Cottagev1, .e

10 Ebenezer. 11 Ehrhardt. 12 Hardeevi.,e. 13 Hickory Hili. . 14 Jackson boro . 15 Macedonia. . . . . . . .. 16 Mt. Peasant-Red Bank. 17 Ruffin 18 St. George .. 19 St. James-Ashepoo 20 Seigiing 21 Springtown 22

1

Stokes-Heaven Gate .. 23 Walterboro ........ . 24 Youngs Island ... .

Total.. . ... .

NAME OF PASTOR

. ,K. C. Murdough ..

. James K. Davis .... L. Cave-Jas. K. Davis J. W. Devore B. J. Reddish Edgar W. Wi ,iams C,arance R. Brown James Waring L. W. Lyons .. W. M. Generette A. P. Gai.iard W. H. Huggins. M. Boatwright. Ju.ius George E. B. Broughton E. M. Wi,ey

. ,J. W. Robinson E. N. Jamison S. Grayson Lucius Cave P. A. Washington Danie, Brown. .

.. ,N. W. Jones.

.• ~ani.el MitchelL .

EXPE~ DI TURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH

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10 Ebenezer. . W. M. Generett,· II Ehrhardt. A. P. Gail ard .. 12 Hardeevi,le. W. H. Huggins. 13 Hickory Hi.I. M. Boatwright 14 Jacksonboro Julius George 15 Macedonia.. . . . ... E. B. Broughton 16 Mt. P.easant-Red Bank E. M. Wi ey 17 Ruffin.. J. W. Robinson 18 St. George. E. N. Jamison 19 St. Jarnes-Ashepoo S. Grayson 20 Seigling . Lucius Cave 21 Springtown . P. A. Washington 22 Stokes-Heaven Gate Danie. Brown 23 Walterboro. N. W. Jones. 24 Youngs Is:and.. Daniel Mitchell

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EXPENDITURES FOR I .\1INISTERIAL SUPPORT I Connectional LOCAL CHURCH --------------------~---------- Fund

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51 2,600 9 D'.'r:ington Mission-Lydia A. Ho<'I. . i .

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Alcot ..... 2 Bennettsvi le .. 3 Bethel-Ebenezer. 4 Blenheim-Spears ... 5 Cheraw .... . 6 Chesterfield ...... . 7 C,io--Hopewell. ... . 8 Dar.ington ... 9 Dar,ington Mission-

Lydia. JO Dillon ..... . JI Hartsvide: .. 12 Kingsville Circuit .. 13 Level Green-Wes,ey. 14 Little Rock. 15 Litt.e Rock Circuit 16 Mt. Beulah-Mt. Zion. 17 North Mar.boro 18 St. Jonh-Wesley. 19 Syracuse.

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

.. ,W. D. Primus .. S. M. Miuer. E.W. Co.e F. D. Curry A. P. Sumter 8. J. Brock. Dallas Jones W. T. Gupple

A. Hool. B. J. Cooper. J. F. Pearson. J. H. Fisher Sr. L. W. Curry .. C. C. Clark. W. 8. McKay J. T. Frank.in J. A. Curry. H. C. Brewer Isaiah Moses.

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT, SOPTH CAROLI:~A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIOX, OCTOBER 25, 1951

,I EXPE~DITURES FOR ! MI:S-ISTERlAL E:TPPORT Connectional

I LOCAL CHURCH Fund

I : Pastor and I District I Episcopal I Conference Minimum I \ Associate Pastors Supt's. Fund Fund Clm'ts'. Fund Salary Fund I if, I , "' 0

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109 S 201$ 800 S 700 S. $. :s 320 S 320 $ 12 S 12 $ 77 S 77 i II $ 11 S , .. $. 2 Mt. Carmel. .... A. L. Johnson ..... 400 350 26 1,650 1, JOO 320 320 15 15 130 130 1,650 100 4 3 1 3 Bethel. W. Graham.

I 28 42 30 700 800 200 12 12 -- I 2 JI ,,

4 Jerusalem ..... J. Washington. 183. 60 JOI 700 600 240 240 JO JO 66 66 1 2 10 5 Zion .......... J. Green. 1591 18 25 800 700 280 280 12 12 77 77 6 Si:as. W. M. Neilson .. 50[ 33 301 500 500 160 160 , . 55 55 I 2 10 7 St. Paul.. . ... F. Small ... .... 100· 18 50 500 500 160 160 g 9 55 55 8 Isaiah F. Bennett. 50 18 50 400 400 72 72 4 4 44 3 6 6 9 St. Luke .......... S. C. President .. 80 JR 15 250 250 i2 84 6 6 28 28 5

JO Green S. Smith Ch .. S. S. Jones. 50 JO 350 150 JOO 50 5 5 18 18 IC 11 Dorman-Ca.vary .... F. NPllson .. . .. . ... 151 ... JOO 80 .. . 40 40 2 2 7 i ...

12 Coopertown Misson E. Anderson ........ JO . I I 2 2 ...

ssols 997 $331$ 266 -----

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Total. . ... S 5.750 $ 5,880 S SI, 920 S 95 $ 95 S 610 S 610 $1 .661 $ 111 i g S 15 S 6~

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLI:'.A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

i/

CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Francies Brown . 2 Mt. Carmel 3 Bethe! 4 Jerusalem. 5 Zion 6 Si.as 7 St. Paul 8 Isaiah 9 St. Luke ....

10 Green S. Smith Ch. II Dorman-Ca.vry . 12/~oopertown Mission

NAME OF PASTOR

R. W. President. A. L. Johnsr,n. W. Graham J. Washingt.on J. Green W. M. Ne:.so11 F. Small F. Bennett :,;_ C. President. S. S. Jones F. Ke ,son. E. Anderson

Total.

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA COXFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO~. OCTOBER 25, 1951

EXPE~DITURES FOR \II~ISTERIAL SL"PPORT I Connections! LOCAL CHURCl! ------------------------------- Fund

District I Ep1sc0pal I Conference I !11inimum P.tstor and A.ssoria tr Pa.stors SC1pt's. Fund Fund Clm'ts'. Fu11dl Salary Fund

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

~AME OF PASTOR -

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1

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11 100 7 115

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1 67 15 63

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

World Service and Conf. Benevolences

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5 6,043 S 3 1$ · I. $ 'i i $ $.. $ 1,722

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8 3/i 2,345 36

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11 Har:eyvilie. 12 Jedburg. . . 13 John's Island. 14 Lanes ..

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304 2,613 295 222 210 437

295 295 2,375 Paul Bonape.rte G. C. Brown.

222 222 . 1 , 164 210 210 10 6 . 92 5 . 2,563

J. E. Spears 43i 43i 4 5 2,768 15 Maryville .. 16 Mt. Holly. 17 Pinopo:is 18 Ridgevi,ie

Joe Rodgers 67 274

6i 6i 2 579 C. J. Mack 2i4 2i4 17 2,570 M. P. Ryatt J.B. Bowen. C.H. Richardson J. L. Summers

477, 4i7 477 15 18 45 3,018

19 Ridgeviiie Circuit. 20 St. Stephens.

4351 435 435 2,340 76 i6 2 1 967

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i:'. B. Hami.ton A. A. Pinacle Ernest Newman. B. C. M. Wi.son

191 191 . . . . . . . . . . 1,011

23 Summervili~Linco;nvi.!e 24 Washington-Ladson ..

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2051

205 205 . 9 66 . I . . . . . . 2. 364 2i8 278 20 3 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 2,455

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TACLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT FLOREIS'CE DISTRICT. S.iUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JPRISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

EXPE!\DITURES FOR LOCAL CHuRCH

'.-l!NISTERIAL SuPPORT Connectional Fund

I District I Episcopal I Conference ____________ I C'lupt's. Fund Fund Clm'ts'. Fund ____ _

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Pd.st Pr and Associate PJ.Stors

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.i CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

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11 1 j! it m1jL iU1 i ~ !Asbury-Bethe, \T.W.Boweu $ I~ 55'\~ 5<11, 31

1.1.500~1,.'>UU.1,

2 Bethesda-St. Mary A. Mack I 860 1261 ,o 2,UOG 2,00( 3 E,ijah, St. Pau .. K'vi1.e C. C. Barr. I 1,oooj 501 4(il 1,500 1.5001 4 Florence.... P.R. Tiler. 6,000 2,130 272 2,600 2,600 5 Friendship-Jeremiah R. C. Conner 1,6001 150 107' 2,500 2,,500 6 John Wesley Mission Robert Emmanuel. 50 50 7 Kingstree S. V. Fow,er 44 i 653 ! 103' 2. 600 2. 600 8 Lake City . . H. Frierson HOOi 350 90! 2,000 2,000

• 9 Lake City C'1reu1t D. C. McC am.. ' 12 22 70<, 700 10 Latta. C'. J. James..... 325 150 90 1,500 1,500 11 Marion B. C. Stewart. 4,000 448 105 1,800 l .~0(' 12MarsBluff A.L.Wison. 375 82 75 1,200 1,2C(• 13 Wi.son. Isaiah Boone. 1,378 5H 38 1,000 l .OCO 14 8alem-Wes ey. A. \V. Wright. 3.300 335 96 2,300 2,300 15 Springvi le D. E. Thomas 294 72 1,600 1,600 16St.John-Cades H.B.Rouse 200[ 200 36 1,600 1,600 I 7 St. Luke. 1 2 ' 500 300 18 St. Paul-St. Michael.. I. V. Manning I 3,oooll 22t 120 2,000 2.00P 19 Timmonsvi.le S. A. Gadsden 545 318 \J61 2,000 2.0110 20 Wilson Chape.-Mt. Seal. J. H. Blandon 75 4~ 36 1,200 1,200

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50 20 20 1 2,600 260 260 45 2,000 23(l 230 35

700 ~(I' 80 17 1,500 l f,(i 160 26 1. ~00 16(, 160 29 I, 200 16(11 160 141 I .00(, 120' 120 l~, 2,300 200 200 1,600 16(; 160 9~

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLl~A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

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World Service and I Conf. Benevolences I

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20WilsonChape: J.H.Bandon 460 460 416 41 2 5 5 2,111 19 Timmonsvi le. S. A. Gadsden 660 660·

1

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

EXPENDITURES FOR MINISTERIAL SUPPORT Connectional LOCAL CHURCH -------------------------------1 Fund

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

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1 Branchvil,e. 2 Columbia.. 3 Denmark ... 4 Edisto Fork 5 Jamison ..... 6 Macedonia. .. i Midway ... . 8 North ... . 9 Orangburg Station

10 Orangeburg Circuit 11 Pinevil.e-Bowman. 12 Reevesville 13 Rowesvil.e 14 Springfie .d 15 Swansea..

Total.

NAME OF PASTOR

B. W. McTeer T. H. Fisher Jr .. S. C Bryant.. S. A. Funches .. L. Steward J. W. Williams .. H. U. Manning. E.G. Cooper M. D. McCoLom. F. Edwards .. J.M. Mitchell W. M. Fridie .. F. G. C. Duboise. J. W. Matthews. M. J. Porter

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

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I Blacksburg 2 Chesnee .. 3 Cowpens 4 C.over 5 Gaffney. 6 Greer i Harmony-Bethel 8 Jefferson 9 Landrum.

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NAME OF PASTOR

C. W. James. S. Jackson. Z. G. Tay1or .. G. S. McC!ary T. B. Thomas.,. J. L. Pendarvis F. Manus. G. B. Ti man. L. C. C.eve and J.C. DeVore Esau Anderson G.S.Gae. T. J.E. Curry R. M. Waker. T. R. Robinson F. L. Lawton W. J. She ton T. H. Frierson J.C. Gibbs. W. E. Connor. J. H. Back.

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

ii I Blacksburg. 2 Chesnee 3 Cowpens. 4 Clover 5 Gaffney 6 Greer 7 Harmony-Bethe 1 8 Jefferson 9 Landrum

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Antioch-Shepherd. 2 Blaney. 3 Camden .. 4 Camden Circuit 5 Lamar. 6 Lynchburg. i Macedonia-St. Paul 8 Mechanicsvi ,e 9 Mayesvide.

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H.J. Kirk S. R. Porter W.R. Gregg. J. R. Norwood R. B. King Mil er Brown_ W. M. Ferguson \". S. Carter. J.B. Rouse .. K. D. Hough. J. S. Durant .. R. S. Davis ... H. B. Brown .. L. C. Gregg G. H. Bowen R. M. McFadden. C. F. Ferguson R. G. Lawrence

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NAME OF PASTOR

H.J. Kirk. 8. R. Porter W.R. Gregg.

. . ,J. R. Norwood R. B. King Miller Brown W. M. Fergfilt;ll V. S. Carter J.B. Rouse .. K. D. Hough J. S. Durant R. S. Davis. H.B. Brown .. L. C. Gregg G. H. Bowen R. M. McFadden C. F. Ferguson . R. G. Lawrence

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I I EXPENDITURES FOR I I LOCAL CHURCH I

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1 Beaufort ..... . ...... IH. B. Jones ....... $ 4651~10.261 $1,655 S 930 2 Bennettsville . . . . . . T. D. Green.. . . 1,50R 5,132 3,558 1,283 3 Berkley. . . . R. W. President.. 80 997 331 266 4 Char !es ton F. H. Grant ... . i 9 ,01 l 3,269 I, 121 6 Florence. J. W. Curry ... 23,960 5.690 1,517 6 Greenville R. E. Bethea .. 6,36-1 I 1,075 3,937 1.287 7 Orangeburg .. M. J. Porter ... 900 i,-135 3,357 1,-162 8 Spartanburg G. A. Thomas 2,87-1 9,251 2,901 1.536 9 Sumter. Dequincy Newman 2,800 26,501 26,501 10,075

- -- --- -- ---Total ........ 14,991 103,623 51,199 19,477 Total Last Year. -- . 8,500 57,561 26,712 9,294 Increase ... 6,491 46,062 24,-187 10,183 Decrease ....

MINISTERIAL SUPPORT

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DISTRICT

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SUPT.

H.B. Jones. T. D. Green. R. W. President F. H. Grant J. W. Curry R. E. Bethea M. J. Porter. G. A. Thomas Dequincy Newman

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