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Cflorthern Indiana 'District
Pilgrim Ftoliness Church
1965
Fifteenth Annual Conference
Journal of Proceedings of the
Fifteenth Annual Session
of the
Northern Indiana District
of the
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Frankfort, Indiana
June 16-18, 1965
CONTENTS
Official Directory 4
Delegates To International Conference 6
Ministerial Classification—
Ordained Ministers 6
Licensed Ministers 9
Deaconesses 10
Song Evangelists 10
Church and Pastor Directory—
Council Report on Placement of Pastors 10
Directory of Zone Arrangement and Leadership 14
In Memoriain 15
Journal of Proceedings of Northern Indiana Conference 15
Standing Rules 1. 25
Reports of Officers, Committees, etc.—
Report of District Superintendent 25
Report of Assistant District Superintendent 27
Report of Auditing Committee ._. 28
Report of District Treasurer 29
Report of the Camp Meeting Treasurer 32
Report of the Treasurer of the Old People's Home 33
Report of Group Insurance Treasurer 34
Report of the Conference Sunday School Board .. 34
Report of the Committee on Resolutions 36
Report of the Ways and Means Committee 44
Report of the Council on Memorials 46
Report of the Educational Board 47
Report of the Conference Statistician 47
Journal of Youth Conference 51
Tabulated Church Reports 59
Reports of Evangelistic Singers and Unstationed Ministers 81
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
District Superintendent .... -................................Rev. D. W. Lacy R. R. 3, Maish Rd., Frankfort, md. 46041, Phone 654-6774
Assistant Superintendent Rev. 0. D. Williams 55S S. Jackson Street, Frankfort, md. 46041, Phone 654-6253
District Secretary Rev. Carl R. Reed 73 Maple Lawn Village, Kokomo, md. 46901, Phone 452-5980
District Treasurer Rev. Lester Henry 10:05 W. Tenth Street, Marion, md. 46952, Phone 664-8982
Elected Members of the District Council
Rev. Ernest Carroll ......................4209 N. Kidey Ave., Indianapolis, md. 46226
Rev. F. J. Goins ......................... 459 W. Wabash St., Frankfort, md. 46041
Rev. Guy Mowery 470 Washington St., Wabash, md. 46992
Rev. G. W. Noel ...... ................821 Cherry St., Hammond, md. 46324
Rev. William Babb...1429 Brookside Parkway North Drive, Indpls., md. 46201
District Statistician
Rev. Wilbur Pottenger R. R. 1, Kempton, md.
Editor of Voice
Rev. John Blann 50 Main Avenue, Frankfort, md.
District Youth Officers
Youth President ................................. .................... .......Rev. William Babb 1429 Brookside Parkway, N. Dr., Indpls., md. 46201, Phone ME 7-4868
Youth Vice-President Rev. Ernest Batman 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md. 46501, Phone 459.3711
Youth Secretary Rev. Dennis Massie 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. 46041
Youth Treasurer ........................................ .................... ............ .......... Rev. Elvin Powers P. 0. Box 621, 122 W. 11th Sr., Lapel, md. 46051, Ph. 534-4286 & 534-3612
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
Committee on Resolutions
Revs. Carl Roark, Howard Barefoot, Leon Willoughby, T. J. Preusz
Committee on Ways and Means
Revs. G. R. Bateman, Lester Henry, Raymond Street, Cecil owker, Lewis Smith
Auditing Committee
Revs. John Blann, Estel Eckart, William Smith
Reception Committee
Revs. Broadus Deal, Arthur Davis, Eugene Schenck
Zoning Committee
Revs. Lee Lenker, Elvin Hotle, Richard Cart
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Committee on Devotions
Revs. William Smith, Edward Kirkpatrick, Marlin Boss
Committee to Arrange Ministerial Convention
Revs. Elvin Powers, Joseph Brown, Donald Washburn
Long Range Planning Committee
Revs. Guy Mowery, Chairman, Russell Wooten, R. B. Nibarger, Joseph Brown, B. H. McBride
Hospitalization Insurance Membership Committee
Rev. Ernest Carroll, Mr. John Sheets, Rev. Glen Raney Camp Cottage Committee
Revs. F. J. Goins, Walter Black, Elton Call
Educational Board
Rev. R. D. Perry-3 years—chairman Revs. 0. D. Williams, secretary; Creston Eckart-2 years Revs. Ernest Batman, Paul Isgrigg—1 year
Examining Board
Revs. Guy Mowery, F. J. Goins-3 years Revs. T. J. Preusz, Vard Van Briggle-2 years. Revs. Carl Roark, Ernest Carroll—i year.
Board of Trustees of Northern Indiana District
Revs. D. W. Lacy, 0. D. Williams, Carl R. Reed, and Lester Henry
Joint Board of Trustees Old People's Home and Frankfort College Property
Revs. Ernest Carroll, D. W. Lacy, T. J. Preusz
Northern Indiana District Members of the Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College
Revs. Ernest Batman (1 year), B. H. McBride (3 years), 0. D. Williams (2 years) arid D. W. Lacy.
Camp Meeting Board
Rev. D. W. Lacy, Chairman Rev. 0. D. Williams, Vice-Chairman Rev. Cecil Bowker, Purchasing Rev. T. J. Preusz, Secretary Rev. Lester Henry, Treasurer Rev. Herbert Johnson,
Room Superintendent Rev. Lee Lenker, Plumbing Rev. Creston Eckart, Kitchen Rev. William Babb, Youth
Rev. Lincoln Lehue, Cottages Rev. Ernest Batnian, Dining Room Rev. Gilbert Pegg, Maintenance Rev. Glen Raney, Yard & Trailers Rev. E. C. Gafford, Police Rev. Ernest Carroll, Electrician Rev. William Smith, Tabernacle Rev. Landis Bradfield, Lunch Stand Rev. Elvin Powers, Bookstand
District Sunday School Board
Rev. Wayne Preusz, Promotional Secretary and Chairman; Rev. Joseph Brown (1 year), Rev. Glen Raney (3 years), Rev. Russell Wooten (2 years).
District Youth Camps Committee
Revs. B. C. Gaford, chairman; George Blice, Ernest Batinan, and Creston Eckart
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DELEGATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Ministerial:
Rev. F. J. Goins Rev. Guy Mowery Rev. Ernest Carroll Rev. Carl R. Reed Rev. R. E. Nibarger
Rev. Lester Henry Rev. Ernest Batman Rev. Russell Wooten Rev. William Babb Rev. G. W. Noel
Ministerial Alternates:
(1) Rev. R. G. Flexon (6) Rev. Carl Roark (2) Rev. Wayne Preusz (7) Rev. Joseph Brown (3) Rev. Vard Van Briggle (8) Rev. W. H. Pratt (4) Rev. T. J. Preusz (9) Rev. Lee Lenker (5) Rev. G. R. Bateman (10) Rev. George Blice
Lay Delegates:
Don Schooley Berriardo Goins Harry Slack Martha Harmon Paul Tamer
Merrill Spencer Evelyn Kerby George Burnett Herschel Freeman Beulah Park
Alternate Lay Delegates:
(1) Leon Maddox (6) Mervin Minks (2) Jim Greene (7) Mae Jennings (3) Marie Funkhouser (8) Herbert Collins (4) Robert Frakes (9) Don Goacher (5) Arthur Gillispie (10) Howard Stuck
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
I. ACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS
Babb, William C .............. ....1429 Brookside Parkway, N. Dr., Indpls., Irid. 46201 Barefoot, Howard 1610 E. Washington, Huntington, Irid. 46750 Bateman, G. R. 2403 Jackson St., Anderson, md. 46014 Batman, Ernest R. 1119 So. Bell, Kokomo, md. 46901 Black, Walter 3 Freeman St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Blice, George 417 Union St., Winchester, md. Boss, Marlin 3724 S. Boots, Marion, md. 46955 Bowker, C. E. 725 Elm St., Indpls., md. Bradfield, Landis A 6541/2 B. Grant St., Marion, md. 46952 Brown, Joseph C. 607 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Call, Elton V. 308 South Green Street, Crawfordsville, md. 47933 Carr, Richard 205 Ada, New Carlisle, md. 46552 Carroll, Ernest ............* ............- .....4209 N. Kitley Ave., Indianapolis, md. 46226 Collier, Charles L 58432 S. Spring St., Mishawaka, md. 46544 Davis, Arthur ........... ............._... .........450 Douglas St., Tipton, md. 46072 Deal, Broa,lus H. Box 266, Andrews, md. Dodd, Raymond 1419 N. Gale St., Indianapolis, md. Eckart, Creston .................... .................1349 N. Ridgeview Dr., Indianapolis, md. Eckart, Estel 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, md. 46923 Gafford, E. C. 109 W. 8th St., Jonesboro, md. 46938 George, Lloyd R. R. 3, Box 17lA, Knox, md. Haskins, Wilbur 402 Walnut St., P. 0. Box 507, Frankton, md. 46044 Henry, Lester L. 1005 W. Tenth St., Marion, md. 46952 Hines, LeRoy M. 407 S. Washington St., Chesterfield, li-id. 46017 Hotle, Elvin F........................_. - ............R. R. 3, Box 75, Greenfield, md. 46140 Hulen, L. W. 2744 Shelby St., Indianapolis, md. 46203 Isgrigg, Leah ............ ............._............. ..............52 N. Kelly, Frankfort, md. 46041
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Isgrigg, Paul 52 N. Kelly, Frankfort, md. 46041 Kearby, Lee ............ R. R. 4, Box 510A, Indianapolis, Lid. Kirkpatrick, Edward 6902 Evanston Ave., Indianapolis, md. 46220 Lacy, D. W R. R. 3, Maish Rd., Frankfort, md. 46041 Lehue, Lincoln 21019 Louise Lane, South Bend, md. Lenker, Lee R 1818 B. 18th St., Muncie, md. 47302 Manual, Thomas Fulton, md. Martin, Ray S., Sr 706 Plain St., Laporte, md. 46350 McBride, B. H 2606 State St., Anderson, Ind. 46012 Moreillon, Clyde 310 E. S. "B" St., Gas City, md. Mowery, Guy 470 Washington St., Wabash, Ind. 46992 Nibarger, R. E 101 N. 23rd St., Elwood, Ind. 46036 Noel, G. W 821 Cherry St., Hammond, Ind. 46324 Pegg, Gilbert 202 W. Walnut St., Nappanee, Ind. Pottenger, Wilbur ........... ................ .. ................ ........... Forest, Indiana Powers, Elvin M Box 621, Lapel, md. 46051 Preusz, T. J. 1402 Cowing Drive, Muncie, End. Preusz, T. Wayne 311 W. Ash St., Lebanon, md. Raney, Glen 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, Ind. 47362 Roark, Carl 231 E. Linden Ave., Logansport, md. Schenck, Eugene 1603 W. Barner St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Settles, Ivan ........- ................ 55 S. 2nd St., Beech Grove, md. 46107 Skinner, Arthur V Tyner, md. Smith, David L. 3305 Lowry Rd.In4iapap.gljsJnd..46222.. Smith, Lewis G........ 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Smith, Mildred ............. ........ 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Smith, William R 222 North West "L" St., Richmond, End. Stone, W. T.................... 4109 Chalfonte Dr., Columbus, Georgia Street, R. H......_ ..........._ ............. .......... ........ 345 N. 13th St., Noblesville, Ind. Wallace, George T..........- 2625 Fletcher St., Anderson, md. 46014 Williams, J. C R. R. 3, Ridgeville, Ind. Williams, 0. D 558 5. Jackson St., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Willoughby, Leon 303 N. Race St., Monon, Ind. 47959 Wilson, Donald, Sr. Wooten, R. W. ....... ................ 1725 E. 46th St., Indianapolis, md. 46205 Wright, Russell 1234 5. Shore Dr., Elkhart, md. Young, Marvin ................................ R. R. 1, Frankfort, md.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE:
Barber, Dennis 235 N. Bruceville Ave., Bicknell, Irid. 47512 Black, Walter 3 Freeman St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Bougher, Clarence (2) R. R. 1, Sheridan, md. Clem, B. J R. R. 5, Box 219 A, Kokomo, Ind. Crowder, B. B 932 W. 4th St., Bicknell, Lid. Ewing, A. M 408 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Flexon, R. G 3322 N. Bancroft, Indianapolis, md. Goins, Floyd J 459 W. Wabash St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Groves, Melvin B 2108 W. Green St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Hollingsworth, Terrance R. R. 1, Box 236, Alexandria, md. Hosier, John P. 0. Box 265, Berne, Ind. 46711 Lynn, Louise N............ .........___ ................... 214 Cromer Avenue, Muncie, Ind. McDowell, Mr. & Mrs. Donald (1) _... .... 3709'/2 Race St., Marion, md. Pratt, W. H. R. R. 5, Box 441, Terre Haute, md. Reed, Carl R. 73 Maple Lawn Village, Kokomo, Lid. 46901 Rice, Will 1833 N. Centennial Avenue, Indianapolis, Lid. Roach, Charles & Helene (1) _....... .... 216 E. Water Sr., Alexandria, Lid. 46001 Sanders, Cecil ............- ...... .... 11107 B. Washington St., Cuniberland, md. 46229 Sanders. Lawrence 2428 S. Walnut St., Muncie, Ind. Schenck, Dorsey 332 N. DeQuincy St., Indianapolis, Ind. Shafer, Melvin (2) 6 Washington St., Chesterfield, md. Shemelia, Edward R. R. 1, Box 285C, Farmland, Ind. 47340 Van Briggle, Vard 303 N. Jackson St., Greensburg, md. 47240 Walton, J. Maxey 1505 E. Washington St., Frankfort, md. 46041
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Yaryan, Mamie 69 15 Crittenden, Indianapolis, md. Zeits, Dale G.......................... ........ p. 0. Box 325. Frankfort, md. 46041
DENOMINATION SERVICE:
Bach, Othelia 2003 Brookside Ave., Indianapolis, md. 46201 Beltz, R. A............... . ........... 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. 46204 Biberstine, Robert Africa Blann, John 50 Main St., Frankfort, md. Bowman, Ruth West Indies Brown, Lena Africa Cassady, 0. A. 1330 S. Kealing St., Indianapolis, md. Colen, Harold West Indies Dooley, Gladys 1140 Trowbridge St., Indianapolis, md. 46203 Hall, John Owosso, Mich. Halt, E. V. 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. 46204 Hammer, Helen 951 E. Clinton St., Frarikfort, md. 46041 Hankins, Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, Maryland Hawkins, Richard R. R., Lebanon, Irid. Lehman, Ora Africa Lewis, Charles 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46041 Mohl, R. L. Peisker, Armor D................................ ..... 230 B. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46204 Perry, R. D............................................. .... 1009 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Phillippe, Marcus Africa Phillippe, Paul S. South America Prather, Floyd 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. 46204 Ragsdale, Francis Africa Ragsdale, Paul Africa Ramsey, James Africa Reynolds, Paul . Africa Schenkel, Randall R. R. 3, Rd. 28 E, Frankfort, md. 46041 Smith, Robert E. Phillipines Washburn, Donald R. 945 N. Cecil, Indianapolis, md. Wilson, Paul Africa Witthuhn, Nellie C... .......................... ............. Box 12, Spring Hill, P. 0., Jamaica Wiley, Arlene South America Young, Marie 424 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, Ind.
RETIRED:
Barnes, Edna 324 Poplar St., Tipton, Ind. Barnes, 0. W 324 Poplar St., Tipton, md. Bates, Fred 4201 West St., Tipton, md. Biliman, J. Edgar R. R. 2, Winchester, md. Brown, Frank Fulton, md. Bryan, Joseph C Sullivan St., Frankfort, md. Cole, Lonnie 308 S. Main St., Frankfort, md. Goebel, Mrs. John ............ 2056 Park Place, Boca Raton, Florida 33437 Good, Mary 951 E. Clinton, Frankfort, md. Grubbs, A. B. Modoc, Ind. Haffield, B. H 1148 Groff Avenue, Indianapolis, md. 46222 Hunt, Margaret 951 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, md. Ives, 1. W. 804 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, md. Jacobs, Pearly 4034 S. State St., Indianapolis, md. Jones, C. M.......... .. ................ .... 710 N. Pratt St., Greenfield, Ind. King, Freedia 934 S. McClure St., Marion, md. King, Irvin 934 5. McClure, St., Marion, Ind. Montgomery, Area 706 5. Fifth St., Frankfort, Ind. Newton, Elsie Ross R. R. 3, Box 141, Alexandria, Ind. Pursley, James R. R. 1, Salem, md. Wade, V. E R. R. 3, Knox, Ind. Wharton, Deborah ................ 951 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, Ind. Wilson, C. I.................... 505 W. 21st St., Anderson, Ind. Wolfe, R. W. 5124 Rosslyn Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
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II. INACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS
Released for work outside denomination:
Corts, C. H. 4642 Main St., Ashtabula, Ohio Carison, Florence 1810 Young St., Cincinnati, Ohio Davis, George L. Webb, Samuel D. LaPorte Trailer Court, Hwy. 2, LaPorte, md. 46350
All ordained ministers not otherwise listed:
Atkinson, Ellen 339 W. Summit St., Delphi, md. Castle, Russell 447 Elm St., Winchester, md. Cooley, Ethel R. R. 3, Greenfield, md. Cooley, Lawrence R. R. 3, Greenfield, md. Cox, Corman R. R. 2, Winchester, md. Crowder, Lorene 343 N. Denny St., Indianapolis, md. Kline, Cecil R. R. 5, Greenfield, md. Lyons, Frederick L 44 N. Colorado Ave., Indianapolis, md. Miers, Edith 343 N. Denny St., Indianapolis, md. Rice, J. A 303 Rosewood, Muncie, md. Sager, Carl 2211 Azalea Drive, Largo, Florida Shroyer, William 1105 Harris St., Huntington, md. Smith, Ralph H ........ ..........-....509 N. Wilson St., Delphi, md. Stulz, Ovid 554 Woodrow, Indianapolis, md. Waldron, Edward ...........................- ................R. R. 1, Frankfort, md.
ACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS
Arnold, Orville (1) Box 82, New Lisbon, md. Babb III, William (2) 355 South 3rd, Frankfort, md. Bougher, Joseph (1) ................ .............1204 North Gentry Street, Frankfort, md. Colter, Gene (1) 1050 South 5th Street, Frankfort, md. Cummings, Charles (1) Box 32, Oak, Is-id. 46964 Eckart, Kelso (3) 38 North Belleview Place, Indianapolis, md. Ferren, Raymond (2) 417 North Franklin Street, Knightstown, md. Freels, Everett (1) 559 West Boone Street, Frankfort, md. Freels, Jack (1) 506 South 4th St., Frankfort, md. Hamilton, Ralph (2) R. R. 2, Windfall, md. Holt, Ira (1) 901 Mendleson Drive, Richmond, md. Huff, Eugene (2) Co. Rd. 1, R. R. 2, Box 53 A, Elkhart, md. Johnson, Herbert (3) Michigantown, hid. Keys, Paul (3) 851 South 3rd, Frankfort, md. McClung, Ronald (3) 607 West Armstrong Street, Frankfort, md. McDowell, Don (1) ................ .. ................3709'/ Race Street, Marion, md. Massie, Dennis (3) Middle Fork Rd., do Guy Beabout, Frankfort, md. Rager, Mary (2) Missionary Ray, Fred (1) R. R. 13, Lafayette, md. Roach, Charles (1) 216 F. Water St., Alexandria, Ind. Roach, Helene (1) 216 E. Water St., Alexandria, md. Shuck, James ................... ............ 2615 Fletcher St., Anderson, Ind. 46014 Slack, Herbert (2) 1160 5. First St., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Smith, Wilbur (1) ................... ............... ...........311 S. Main, Box 238, Upland, md. Thomas, J. Nathan (1) .................._.. ..............418'/ Cherokee, Bartlesville, OkIa. Thrasher, Harmon (1) 602 W. Ellsworth St., Columbia City, md. Tulowitzky, Duane (3) 514 South Sycamore St., Fairmount, md.
INACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS
Bougher, Clarence (2) R. R. 1, Sheridan, md. Dunn, Lonnie (2) .................................... .................1109 Oak Street, Frankfort, Irid. Dunn, Ruth (2) ............................ 1109 Oak Street, Frankfort, Ind. Griffin, Lillian (3) .............. .................. ....................R. R. 6, Frarikfort, md. Haney, Paul (1) 451 North Elm St., Nappanee, md. Harness, Lucille (1) R. R. 4, Box 6, Winchester, md.
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Haynes, Walter (3) R R. 5, do Whites Institute, Wabash, md. Howell, Ace (3) ............. 1910 North A Street, Elwood, md. Lacy, Vera (3) ........ .. ........ R. R. 3, Frankfort, md. Martin, Emmett (3) ........ - .........._.... ...... R. R. 2, New Paris, Ohio Powell, Virginia (2) 904 W. South, Frankfort, md. Ragains, Arnold Dean (3) 2003 W. Green St., Frankfort, md. Rasner, Robert (1) ....................................... R. R. 6, Box 65 J. J., Logansport, md. Reel, Edd (1) 6542 Idaho, Hammond, md. Shafer, Melvin (2) 6 Washington St., Chesterfield, md. Stewart, Floyd (1) 547 169th St., Hammond, md.
III. ACTIVE ORDAINED DEACONESSES
Acree, Katherine R. R., Uniondale, md. Blann, Eva 50 Main St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Dodrill, Virginia R. R. 6, Logansport, md. Felter, Beatrice ........_................._ .................... 2113 Hensch St., Fort Wayne, md. Miller, Carmen R. R. 2, Box 194, Knox, md. 46534 Smith, Mildred 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Van Eriggle, Margaret ................ 303 N. Jackson St., Greensburg, md. 47240 Walton, Mrs. Viola Mae 1505 E. Washington St., Frankfort, md. 46041
IV. INACTIVE ORDAINED DEACONESSES
Butts, Susie 533 W. Boone St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Futrell, Ruthanna Van Buren, Irid. Park, Edna .............- ............ 954 East Minnesota St., Indianapolis, md. Snouwaert, Blanche ........ ............ ........-.... 521 S. 10th St., Lafayette, md.
V. RETIRED ORDAINED DEACONESSES
Ives, Opal M........ .. ................._... .... 804 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, md. 46041
LICENSED DEACONESSES Baer, Leona D. 409 N. Indiana St., Delphi, md. Eckart, Florence 312 North Wilson St., Delphi, md. Wiley, Mrs. Francis 2422 N. Linda Layne, Muncie, md.
SONG EVANGELISTS—Permanent License
Powers, Irene Saratoga, md. The Singing Schooleys ................... .... 1102 Country Club Road, Muncie, md. Sizelove, Mr. and Mrs. William .... ............. .... 202 Walnut St., Frankton, Ind.
SONG EVANGELISTS—Annual License
Krick, Mr. & Mrs. John Box 184, Lynn, md Sutton, Mr. & Mrs. Ray 16145 Woodbridge St., Harvey, Ill. Hillan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 56 Mill St., Tipton, md.
CHURCH AND PASTOR DIRECTORY
(Council Report on Placement of Pastors)
Alexandria—James Shuck 2615 Fletcher St., Anderson, md. 46014 Church Address, 105 P. Broadway, Alexandria, md.
Andrews—Broadus Deal Box 266, Andrews, md. Church Address, 63 W. Madison St., Phone ST 6-3457
Anderson, First—G. R. Bateman .. ...... 2403 Jackson St., Anderson, md. 46014 Church Address, 2400 Delaware St., Anderson, Ind., Phone 639.9366
Anderson, North—B. H. McBride ........ 2606 State Street, Anderson, md. 46012 Church Address, N. Broadway and Webster Sts., Anderson, Ph. 642.4664
Anderson, South—George Wallace 2625 Fletcher St., Anderson, md. 46014 Church Address, 3803 Madison Avenue, Anderson, Ind.
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Bass Lake—Lloyd George R. R. 3, Box 171A, Knox, Lid. Church Address, Bass Lake, md.
Beech Grove—Ivan Settles 55 S. 2nd St., Beech Grove, md. 46107 Church Address, 120 S. Fourth St., Phone ST 70105
Brown's Chapel—Elvin Hotle R. R. 3, Box 75, Greenfield, md. 46140 Church Address, R. R. 3 Greenfield md. Pkone HO 24910
Burlington—Paul Keys 851 South 3rd St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Church Address, State Road 29
Chesterfield—Leroy Hines .... .... 407 S. Washington St., Chesterfield, md. 46017 Church Address, 27 E. Main St., Phone 378-7602
Columbia City—Harmon Thrasher 602 Ellsworth St., Columbia City, md. 46725, Phone 244.5048
Crawfordsville—Elton Call 308 S. Green St., Crawfordsville, md. 47933 Church Address, 308 S. Green, Phone Emerson 2-2021
Deiphi—Estel Eckart ............._..._.. ........- .... 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, md. 46923 Church Address, 508 N. Union St., Phone LO 4-2926
Elwood—R. E. Nibarger 101 N. 23rd St., Elwood, md. 46036 Church Address, 23rd and Main Sts., Phone Fed. 2.3642 ..~. )-
Elkharv—.Eugene Huff Co. Rd. 1, R. R. 2, Box 53A, Elkhart, md. Church Address,
Fairmount—Duane Tulowitzky 514 S. Sycamore, Fairmount, md. 46928 Church Address, 403 5. Walnut St., Phone Wilson 8-4452
Forest—Emmit Martin ................ .............. ........- ........- .................. .... Forest, md. Church Address, Forest, md., Phone Michigantown 249-2582
Fort Wayne—Dean Felker .........2113 Hensch Avenue, Fort Wayne, md. 46808 Church Address, Putnam and Hensch Sts., Phone ANthony 1597
Fountain City— Raymond Gamblin Fountain City, md. Phone 2871
Frankfort, Eastside—Paul Isgrigg ........ 52 N. Kelly Ave., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Church Address E. Washington & Kelly Sts. Ph. 659-3115
Frankfort, First—Joseph C. Brown 607 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. 46041 Church Address, Corner Third and South Sts. Phone 659-3287 (church); Phone 654-6385 (Parsonage)
Frankfort, Pilgrim Chapel—Lewis Smith 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. 46041, Church Address, R. R. 6, Frankfort, Phone 659-2290
Frankfort, Woodside—Eugene Schenck 1603 W. Barner St., Frankfort, md. 46041, Church Address, 752 Hawthorne Avenue, Phone 654.8170
Frankton—Wilbur Haskins .... .... 402 Walnut St., Box 507, Frankton, md. 46044 Church Address, Washington St., Frankton, md., Phone 5785
Fulton—Thomas Manual ............................ .......... .... Fulton, md., Phone 857-3265
Gas City—Clyde Moreillon .................... ........- ........ 310 E. S. "E" St., Gas City, md. Church Address, S. F. St., Phone ORleans 4-1166
Green Township— R. R. 1, Box 111, Churubusco, md. Church Address, R. R. Churubusco, md., Phone 693-2068
Hammond, First—G. W. Noel 821 Cherry St., Hammond, md. 46324 Church Address, 817 Cherry Street, Hammond, md., Phone 932-8134
Howard Chapel—Ralph Hamilton R. R. 1, Windfall, Lid.
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Huntington-1-loward Barefoot 1610 F. Washington St., Huntington, md. 46750, Church Address, 826 Jackson St., Phone 356-5186
Indianapolis, Bethany—L. W. Hulen 2764 Shelby St., Indianapolis, md. 46203, Church Address, 2802 S. Shelby St., Phone ST 6-0037
Indianapolis, Brookside—William Babb 1429 Brookside Pkwy., N. Dr., Indpls., 46201, Church Address, 2101 Brookside, Ph. MEirose 7-4868
Indianapolis, Central—Cecil Bowker 725 Elm St., Indianapolis, md. Church Address, Pine & Elm Sts., Phone MEirose 1-2748
Indianapolis, Eagledale—David Smitb 3305 Lowry Rd., Indp1s., md. 46222 Church Address, 3307 Lowry Rd., Phone AX 1-7463
Indianapolis, Evanston—Edward Kirkpatrick 6902 Evanstone Ave., Indp1s., md. 46220, Church Address, 69th & Evanston Ave., Ph. CLifford 5-9057
Indianapolis, First—Ernest Carroll
4209 N. Kitley Ave., Indpls., md. Phone LIberty 6-2555
230 E. Ohio St., Indpls., md.
Church Address, 6600 5. 42nd St.,
Indianapolis, Home Place— Church Address Phone
Indianapolis, North—Russell Wooten 1725 E. 46th St., Indpls., md. 46205 Church Address, E. 46th & Kingsley Dr., Phone CLifford 15518
Indianapolis, Pilgrim Chapel—Kelso Eckart, 38 N. Belleview P1., Indpls., md. Church Address, Astor and Richland, Phone MElrose 6-4876
Indianapolis, Sunshine Gardens—Lee Kearby, R. R. 4, Box 5 bA, Indp1s., md. Church Address, R. R. 4, Box 510A, Indianapolis, md.
Indianapolis, Warren Park—Creston Eckart, 1349 N. Ridgeview Dr., Indpls., md. Church Address, 14th & Ridgeview Dr., Phone FLeetwood 6-4040
Indianapolis, West—Ralph Trombill, 3102 W. Michigan Ave., IndpIs., md. 46222 Church Address, 3102 W. Michigan Ave., Phone MElrose 1-8632
Jonesboro—E. C. Gafford 109 W. Eighth St., Jonesboro, md. 46938 Church Address, W. Eighth St., Phone 674-1336
Kokomo, Purdum St.—Ernest Batman 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, Irid. 46901 Church Address, 1128 S. Purdum St., Ph. 459-3711, Church Ph. 452-4920
Knightstown—Raymond Ferren Franklin St., Knightstown, md. Church Address, 483 N. Franklin St., Phone 5-525 1
Lafayette—Paul Gafford 905 S. 19th St., Lafayette, md. 47905 Church Address, 901 S. 19th St., Phone SH 2.7842
LaGrange—. 413 E. Spring St., LaGrange, md. Church Address, Sycamore and Factory, Phone HO 463-6340
Lapel—Elvin Powers Box 621, Lapel, md., 46051 Church Address, 7th & Erie Sts., Phone 534-4286 or 534.3612
LaPorte—Ray Martin, Sr. 607 Plain St., LaPorte, md. 46350 Church Address, 706 Plain St., Phone 324-9626
Lebanon—Wayne Preusz 311 W. Ash St., Lebanon, md. 46052 Church Address, 1004 5. Lebanon St., Phone 482.3716 or 482-5464
Logansport—Carl Roark . 231 E. Linden Ave., Logansport, md. 46947 Church Address, Linden Ave. & Sixth St., Phone 4592
Marion, First—Lester Henry 1005 W. 10th St., Marion, md. 46952 Church Address, 1001 W. 10th St., Phone 664-8982
Marion, Grant—Landis Bradfield 654½ E. Grant St., Marion, md. Church Address, 654 F. Grant St., Phone 664-2701
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Marion, South—Marliri Boss ......... 3724 S. Boots St., Marion, md. 46955 Church Address, 3730 S. Boots St., Phone 674.4384
Michigantown—Herbert Johnson Michigantown, md. Phone 249-2959
Monon—Leon Willoughby .....-.....................303 N. Race St., Monon, md. 47959 Church Address, Race St., Phone 253.3591
Muncie, First—T. J. Preusz 1402 Cowing Dr., Muncie, md. Church Address, 1110 5. Hackley St., Phone 288.8747
Muncie, East—Lee Lenker 1818 E. 18th St., Muncie, md. 97302 Church Address, 1818 E. 18th St., Phone ATlas 4-3 194
New Carlisle—Richard Carr 205 Ada St., New Carlisle, md. 46552 Church Address, 201 Ada St., Phone 654-3915
New Castle—Glen Raney 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, md. 47362 Church Address, 1325 S. 19th St., Phone JAckson 9-1615
New Lisbon—Orville Arnold Box 32, New Lisbon, md.
North Judson —
Noblesville—Raymond Street 345 N. 13th St., Noblesville, md. Church Address, Wayne St., at 13th, Phone PR 3-3382
Nappanee—Gilbert Pegg 202 W. Walnut St., Nappanee, Ind. Church Address, 751 W. Market St., Phone 763-4885
Richmond, First—William Smith 222 N. West "L" St., Richmond, md. Church Address, 222 North West "L" St., Phon 9&
.— Richmond, Highland View—Ira Holt, 901 Mendleson Dr., Richmond, Ind 47374
Sharon— R. R. 1, Kewanna, md. Phone 3865
South Bend—Charles Collier 58432 S. Spring St., Milhawaka, md. Church Address, 1111 E. Indiana Ave., Phone 255-2739
Thornisope—Charles Cummings Box 32, Oak, md. 46964 Church Address, Thornhope, Phone Star City 595-3431
Tipton—Arthur Davis ..........................................450 Douglas St., Tipton, md. 46072 Church Address, Mill and Douglas Sts., Phone OSburn 5-4856
Tyner—A. V. Skinner Box 56, Tyner, md. 46572 Phone WEbster 6-6376, Plymouth, md.
Upland—Wilbur Smith Upland, md. Phone Wyandotte 8-2 128
Wabash—Guy Mowery 470 Washington St., Wabash, md. 46572 Church Address, 480 Washington St., Phone 563.3211
Walkerton— ........ ............ . 707 Ohio St., Walkerton, md. Church Address, Monroe and Michigan Sts., Phone 234-M
Winchester—George Blice 417 Union St., Winchester, md. Church Address, Union and Short Sts., Phone 4-8803
Windfall—Herbert Slack 752 S. First St., Frankfort, md. Phone LY 5-4405
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ZONE ARRANGEMENTS AND LEADERSHIP
Zone I
Chairman .......................................... Rev. Ray Martin, Sr Youth Chairman
Bass Lake LaPorte South Bend Elkhart Nappanee Tyner Hammond, First New Carlisle Walkerton LaGrange North Judson
Zone II
Chairman .......... ................ Rev. Marlin Boss Youth Chairman Rev. Howard Barefoot
Andrews Columbia City Fairmount Fort Wayne Gas City
Green Township Marion, South Huntington Swayzee Jonesboro Upland Marion, First Wabash Marion, Grant St.
Zone III
Chairman Rev. Estel Eckart Youth Chairman Mr. Robert Frakes
Burlington Kokomo, Purdum St. Monon Delphi Lafayette Sharon Forest Logansport Thornhope Fulton
Zone IV
Chairman Rev. T. Wayne Preusz Youth Chairman Mr. Paul Tamer
Crawfordsville Frankfort, Eastsido Frankfort, First
Frankfort, Westside Lebanon Frankfort, Woodside Michigantown
Zone V
Chairman Rev. G. R. Bateman Youth Chairman Mr. Larry Goins
Alexandria Chesterfield Anderson, First Elwood Anderson, North Frankton Anderson, South Howard Chapel
Zone VI
Lapel Noblesville Tipton Windfall
Chairman Rev. Edward Kirkpatrick Youth Chairman Paul Hamilton
Beech Grove Indpls., Evanston Indpls., Brookside Indp1s., Bethany Indpls., Central Indpls., First Indpls., Eagledale Indpls., North Indpls., Drexel Gardens Indpls., Home Place
Zone VII
Indpls., Pilgrim Chapel Indpls., Sunshine Gdns. Indpls., Warren Park Indpls., West
Chairman Rev. George Blice Youth Chairman Rev. Raymond Ferren
Brown's Chapel Muncie, 18th St. Richmond, First Fountain City Muncie, First Richmond, Highland Knightstown New Castle Winchester
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3n 1tmoriam REV. HELENA M. SANEHOLTZ
Rev. Helena M. Saneholtz, daughter of Henry and Sophia Sarieholtz, was born on November 13, 1898, at Napoleon, Ohio, and went to heaven on April 15, 1965.
She was an ordained minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church in the Nor-thern Indiana District and was a member of the Northside Church in Indi-anapolis.
She served the church in various capacities as pastor, evangelist, and em-ployee of the General Church Headquarters. She was secretary to the late Dr. L. W. Sturk, general superintendent, served in the Editorial Department, Min-isterial Study Course, General Sunday School Department, and the Publishing House.
She was a graduate of Bowling Green Teacher's College, Bowling Green, Ohio, and God's Bible School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
At the time of her homegoing she was residing with Mr. and Mrs. Lucjen Brown (formerly Ruby Wyan) in Indianapolis. She had recently returned from Florida where she had been visiting with Rev. Celia Winkle.
She leaves to mourn her passing a sister-in-law, Mrs. Naomi Saneholtz of Napoleon, Ohio; eight nieces and nephews, and a host of friends. One brother, Hugo, preceded her in death.
Interment was in the Gettysburg, Ohio, cemetery where she awaits the resurrection morning.
REV. DANIEL M. ROYER
Rev. Daniel M. Royer, minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, was born October 9, 1889 at Naperville, Illinois. His home going was February 19, 1965 at the age of 75 years, 4 months, and 10 days.
He was saved and sanctified in January of 1921 and called of God to preach the Gospel. This he loved to do. His first sermon was preached in a Wesleyan Methodist Church west of Winamac, Indiana, Pulaski County with four souls at the altar. He pastored 9 churches, as follows: Bass Lake, 3 years; Michigantown, 2 years; Tyner and New Carlisle, 2 years; Rushville, 1 year; Sullivan, 2 years; Mecca, 1 year; Spearsville, 5 years; Thornhope, 1 year; and was in evangelistic work for several years in several different states.
He left to mourn his loss his wife, 5 children: Daniel Jr. of Anaheim, California; Joseph of Anderson, Indiana; Lois Marley of Frankfort, Indiana; Helen Kline of Greenfield and Ruth Phillipee, missionary to Zambia, Africa; also 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren, one brother of Deland, Flor-ida and two sisters: Mrs. Mary Good of Frankfort and Sadie Hiatt of Bruce Lake, several nieces and nephews and many friends.
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
FIRST SITTING—WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 16, 1965
The Fifteenth Session of the Northern Indiana Conference convened at Frankfort, Indiana, at 1:30 p.m., June 16, 1965. Rev. D. W. Lacy opened the conference by introducing Rev. Marlin Boss, who was in charge of devotions.
Rev. Wilbur Smith led the congregation in singing "When We All Get to Heaven."
Rev. F. C. Gafford read the scripture lesson from I Peter 1:3-25.
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Congregational prayer was led by Rev. Guy D. Mowery.
The District Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy, welcomed the members and visitors of the conference and introduced Rev. W. H. Neff, General Super. intendent. Due to a conflict of dates of the Northern Indiana and the Southern Indiana Conferences, Rev. P. W. Thomas, General Superintendent, could not be present and Rev. W. H. Neff presided.
The Chairman gave an exhortation to the conference to have faith in God. Institutions may fail and churches may fail, but He is a Rock in a weary land. We were urged not to put supreme faith in man, or in the church, but keep faith in God. We can sing, preach, organize and have degrees, and feel we are pretty good, but it is our emptiness that will lead us to God and the empty vessels are filled with the Holy Spirit.
The chairman called for the roll call. The roll of ordained ministers and ordained deaconesses was read by the District Secretary, Carl R. Reed.
The report of the Examining Board for the licensing of ministers, deacon. esses and song evangelists was read by Rev. Carl Roark.
A motion prevailed to approve the recommendations made by the report.
The roll call of the lay delegates was read.
The Conference bar was cleared according to standing rule of the con-ference.
The chairman announced the hours of conference sittings as governed by standing rule.
The following ministers who are being transferred to this District were ad. rnitted in the conference bar: Rev. Orville Arnold, Rev. Estel Eckart, Rev. Eu-gene Huff, and Rev. L. W. Hulen.
The chairman called for the report of the District Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy. After the reading of his report, a motion prevailed to receive his report.
The chairman requested the report of the Assistant District Superintendent, Rev. 0. D. Williams. A motion carried to accept the report.
The report of the Auditing Committee was read by Rev. Ray Martin, Sr. A motion carried to receive the report.
The report of the District Treasurer, Rev. Lester Henry was read and a motion prevailed that the report be accepted.
The report of the Camp Meeting Treasurer was read and accepted.
The chairman called for the financial report of the Shoemaker Memorial Old Peoples Home which was read by the treasurer, Rev. E. V. Halt. A motion carried that we accept his report.
Rev. Ernest Carroll read the report of the Northern Indiana group hos. pital insurance plan. A motion prevailed to receive the report.
A motion carried to receive the New Lisbon Church into the Northern mdi. ana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. The chairman introduced the pastor, Rev. Orville Arnold, and the lay delegate, Mr. 011ie Stevens. The dele. gate was seated within the bar.
The report of the Conference Statistician was read by Rev. Wilbur Pot-tenger. A motion carried to receive his report.
The chairman called for the report of the Sunday School Promotional Secretary which was read by Rev. Wayne Preusz, and same was accepted upon motion and second.
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The meeting adjourned by the congregation singing the Doxology.
SECOND SITTING—WEDNESDAY, 7:00 P.M., JUNE 16, 1965
The Second Sitting opened with Rev. Lewis Smith in charge of devotions. Rev. Helene Roach led the congregation in singing "Joy Unspeakable".
The scripture lesson was read by Rev. Orville Arnold—I Thess. 5th Chapter.
Rev. Area Montgomery led in prayer.
The chairman called for the reading of the minutes of the first sitting. The minutes were read and approved.
Rev. Wayne Preusz completed the report of the Sunday School Promo-tional Secretary, which was the presentation of District Awards. The chairman called for the report of the Educational Board, which was read by Rev. R. D. Perry. A notion prevailed to accept his report.
The report of the Resolutions Committee was given by Rev. George Blice.
Item No. 1 recommendation to delete the opening statement of Resolu-tion No. 1. Motion carried to delete. Recommendation that paragraph "a" under Resolution No. 1 be changed to read as follows: "Let all of the meetings pertaining to the recalling of a pastor be held during the first two weeks in April." Motion lost.
Item No. 2 recommending to substitute the following motion for No. 2 on Page 36: "Due to an increasing tendency toward religious entertainment, this conference goes on record as opposed to the use of pictures in our churches not in harmony with the manual of our church." Motion prevailed to refer Item No. 2 back to Committee for redrafting.
Item No. 3. Recommendation that No. 6 on page 37 be amended to read as follows: " A church and ministerial directory shall be maintained in the Conference Minutes. This to be complete with name of church and pastor, address of church and parsonage, zip code and telephone number." Motion car-ried.
Item No. 4. Recommendation that No. 7 page 37 be amended to read as follows: "The parsonage shall be equipped with heating and cooking facilities, window shades and kitchen and bathroom floor coverings. Provision for the same shall be made by the local church board. An amendment that "it is recom-mended that cooking facilities also be furnished," lost.
Item No. 4 of Committee Report lost.
Item No. 5. Recommendation to substitute for No. 17 on page 38: "be it resolved that the pastor check the wording of the property deeds and see that they conform to Section 219 paragraph 3 of the manual. Due to manual pro-vision that this is the duty of the District Superintendent, Item No. 5 was ruled out of order.
Motion carried to leave No. 17 in the minutes for another year.
Meeting adourned with prayer by Rev. R. E. Nibarger.
THIRD SITTING—THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M., JUNE 17, 1965
The third sitting of the Conference convened at 8:30 am. Rev. Broadus H. Deal was in charge of the Memorial Service and read the scripture lesson from I Thessalonians 5:1-14. Rev. Paul Hamilton led the congregation in sing-ing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" and "No Not One."
Tribute was paid to the ministers of the Northern Indiana Conference who had been called home during the past year.
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Rev. Joe Brown told of the passing of Rev. Helena M. Saneholtz, an or-dained minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church and a member of the North-side Church in Indianapolis. She served faithfully in the church as pastor, evangelist and secretary to the late General Superintendent, Dr. L. W. Sturk.
Rev. Elvin Hotle paid tribute to Rev. Daniel M. Royer, minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church serving as pastor and evangelist for many years.
The service was concluded with prayer by Rev. W. H. Pratt.
Rev. D. W. Lacy introduced Rev. P. W. Thomas, General Superintendent, who took the chair arid gave a short exhortation to the conference on praying and waiting and seeking for the will of God.
The chairman called for the minutes of the second sitting. The minutes were read and approved.
The Reception Committee introduced Rev. James Hertel, President of Frankfort Pilgrim College, who by common consent was given an honorary seat in the Conference bar. Rev. Hertel gave a brief report of the school year at Frankfort Pilgrim College. The financial report was nor submitted at this time as the school year does not end until June 3 0th.
The chairman called for the report of the Resolutions Committee.
Item No. 6. The recommendation that the words "Local Church" in the middle of page 37 be deleted carried.
Item No. 7 recommending that the preamble be deleted in No. 18 page 38—A motion carried to delete the preamble.
Item No. 8 recommending a substitute motion for No. 19 on page 38 as follows: "Each zone shall have a committee composed of the pastors, youth society presidents, and youth zone leader, which shall meet and correlate the plans of the adult and youth activities of the year. The zone chairman shall be the chairman of said committee. A motion to amend the recommendation to add the words "formulate and" carried. The substitute motion to delete this recommendation as superfluous was lost. The resolution as amended carried.
Item No. 9. Recommending deletion in No. 24 on page 38 of following: "listed in minutes with the present standing committee". Motion prevailed to delete.
Item No. 10. Recommending No. 25 on page 38 be changed to read as follows: "Be it resolved that the 1966 District Conference convene on the fourth Wednesday of June, at 1:30 p.m." By agreement "1966" deleted.
Item No. 11 recommending deletion of last sentence No. 28 page 39 which reads "We recommend that our ministers and people not have tele-vision." A motion and second was made to delete this sentence and replace with following "Furthermore we urge our ministers to faithfully warn against these evils without fear or favor." Motion to amend carried. Motion carried to adopt resolution as amended.
Item No. 12 recommending the first part of No. 29, page 39 be deleted. An amendment carried to change to read "all" members of the conference. The recommendation carried as amended.
Item No. 13. Motion carried to adopt this recommendation which is as follows: "We recommend when necessary a joint committee meeting of the Ways and Means Committee and Resolutions Committee be called by the Dis-trict Superintendent." Motion carried for a ten minute recess after which chair-man called meeting to order by congregation singing "Blessed Assurance."
Item No. 14. Recommendation to delete words and "boards" from No. 34 on page 39. Motion prevailed to delete.
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Item No. 15. Recommending No. 35 page 39 be amended to delete word "special" and substitute motion for the second part. Motion carried to delete the word "special" and adopt substitute motion for the second part carried.
Item No. 16, We recommend the following substitute motion for No. 39 page 40: "Ministerial candidates shall present to the examining board a clear-ance from the administrative office of their respective college before recom-mendation for license or ordination be considered. Motion to change words "Examining Board" to "Educational Board" carried. A motion to add the words "school or", carried. The recommendation as amended was adopted.
Item No. 17. A motion carried to table this item.
Item No. 18 recommending following substitute motion for No. 41, page 40 "Let the church boards recommend only those for district license who are known to have completed the prescribed source for local ministers." Motion prevailed to substitute.
Item No. 19 recommending that preamble be dropped in No. 42 page 40 carried.
Item No. 20. Recommend No. 48 on page 41 be amended to add word "immediate". Motion carried to amend.
Item No. 21 recommending No. 50 on page 41 be amended to add word "by" last Friday of July. Motion to amend carried.
Item No. 22 recommending that No. 54 page 41 be reworded as follows: "A Thanksgiving Harvest Service for the college shall be observed. Such ser-vice shall be for the various zones to bring canned goods and produce for the college. Upon motion and second recommendation was adopted.
Item No. 24. Recommending a substitute motion for No. 55 page 41. Chairman ruled motion out of order since manual takes care of this matter.
Item No. 25. Recommending deletion of the word "the" in No. 60 page 42. By common consent the committee granted permission to edit.
Item No. 26. We recommend the following as substitute motion for No. 64 page 42: "The conference secretary shall mail to each pastor an itemized statement of the financial requirements of the conference for each church for the ensuing fiscal year. Motion carried to adopt.
Item No. 27 recommend that No. 68 page 43 be deleted. Upon motion and second, it was voted to delete.
Item No. 28. Motion prevailed to date No. 71 on page 43.
Item No. 29. Recommending that No. 79 on page 43 be deleted. Motion carried to delete.
Item No. 30. Resolution concerning nominating delegates to International Conference was tabled.
A motion was made end seconded to send a telegram of congratulations and well wishes to Rev, and Mrs. R. G. Flexon on their 50th Wedding Anni-versary Friday, June 18, 1965. Motion carried.
By the expiration of time, meeting was adjourned with prayer by Rev. Vard Van Briggle.
FOURTH SITTING—THURSDAY 1:30 P.M., JUNE 17, 1965
Rev. P. W. Thomas opened the Fourth Sitting of the Conference. Rev. Marlin Boss led in singing "I Know In Whom I Have Believed."
Rev. Edward Kirkpatrick read the scripture lesson from I Corinthians 13th Chapter, followed by prayer by Rev. Edward Shemelia.
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The chairman called the meeting to order and cleared the Conference bar. The chairman asked the District Secretary to read the minutes of this Third Sitting. The minutes were approved.
A motion and second carried to have the ordination service at 7:00 p.m.
The chairman called for the Resolutions Committee to finish with its re-port, which was given by Rev. George Blice.
Item No. 2, which was referred back to committee for redrafting was sub-mitted in its revised form and a motion carried to adopt.
Item No. 31 recommending No. 26 page 38 be amended to read: "d" changed from Tuesday 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. to Tuesday 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and "e" changed from "Wednesday 8:00 to 10:00 am." to "9:30 to 11:30 am." A motion was made to amend the recommendation by adding under "f""any minister desiring to enter the evangelistic field must make application to the Examining Board at the time of its meeting". The amendment carried. The Recommendation as amended carried.
The Resolutions Committee submitted a resolution having to do with ob-servance of a daily period of prayer for the various leaders and interests of the church. By common consent same was adopted.
The chairman asked for the report of the Ways and Means Committee, which was given by Rev. William Smith.
Item No. 1 under "Local Church Financial" increasing the conference budget from 10% to 11%. The previous question was called for and carried. The recommendation was put to a vote and lost.
The chairman exhorted the Conference on the matter of full payment of budgets and of the cooperative effort toward the total program of Jesus Christ.
Item No. 2 under Local Church Financial amending to read as follows: Conference Fund 69%; Old Peoples Home 1%; Frankfort Pilgrim College 16%; District Home Missions 10%; General Conference 2%; Camp Meeting 2%; Evangelist Pension Plan 2%. A substitute motion lost. A motion carried to adopt the recommendation.
A motion carried for a ten-minute recess. After recess the chairman called the session to order.
Item No. 3 under Local Church Financial Page 44 changes amounts from 250 to $500 per month pay 1% of monthly gross receipts and $500 or more
pay 2% of monthly gross receipts. A motion to adopt carried.
Item No. 4 recommending to delete No. 5 on page 44, a motion prevailed to delete.
Item No. I under District Financial No. 8 page 45 amended to change District Superintendent's salary from $120.00 per week to $115.00 per week to include social security and hospital insurance plan. A motion carried to adopt this recommendation.
Item No. 2 under District Financial No. 20 page 46 recommending the deletion of the last phrase. A motion carried to delete.
Item No. 3 under District Financial No. 20 page 46. On motion and sec-ond an amendment was made as follows: "We recommend that each local church pay the traveling expense of the District Superintendent for each visit to their church. This money to be forwarded to the District Treasurer and paid out at the rate of 6c per mile. An amendment was lost to have these funds collected as free will offering taken for District Superintendent on his visits to be credited to the District Budget. A motion carried to vote on previous ques-tion. Recommendation was lost.
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Item No. 1 under Camp Meeting recommending amendment adding medi-cal and comprehensive insurance for Camp. Motion carried to adopt the recom-mendation.
Item No. 2 under Camp Meeting No. 25 page 46 to be amended to read as follows: "Inasmuch as there is no special assessment for the support of the camp meeting, we recommend that the solicitation from the churches be made by the pastors and solicitation from the constituency of the District shall be made by the Camp Board Chairman. Be it further resolved that an assessment of $1.00 per member per year be received." A motion and second to amend the recommendation to read "an amount equal to $1.00 per member." Motion carried to amend. An amendment to delete words "solicitation from the con-stituency of the District shall be made by the Camp Board Chairman" carried. The recommendation as amended carried. Motion carried to extend time to complete this report.
Item No. 3 recommending that No. 26 under Camp Meeting page 46 be amended. Recommendation to amend was adopted.
Rev. R. G. Flexon, General Superintendent, was introduced by the chair. man, who gave words of greeting and testimony.
The Reception Committee introduced Rev. Thomas from the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Lebanon. The session was adjourned by prayer by Rev. Flexon.
FIFTH SITTING—THURSDAY, :7:00 P.M., JUNE 17, 1965
The Ordination Service was opened by Rev. D. W. Lacy, District Superin-tendent, who introduced Max Hamilton, song leader, who led the congregation in singing "A Charge to Keep I Have" followed by prayer led by Rev. Ernest Carroll.
The Scripture was read from I Timothy 3rd Chapter by Rev. Carl R. Reed, District Secretary. Rev. 0. D. Williams, Assistant Superintendent, read from 11 Timothy 4:1-8. Titus 3:1-11 was read by Rev. Lester Henry, District Treasurer.
Rev. Lacy presented the candidate Rev. Paul Wilson to Rev. P. W. Thomas who gave the ordination charge, reading Psalm 126 and speaking on the text "They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and weepeth bearing precious seed shall doubtless come again bringing precious sheaves with him." The candidate was ordained to the ministry by the laying on of hands by the Ordination Council composed of the General Superintendent, Rev. P. W. Thomas, Rev. Ernest Carroll, Rev. Lester L. Henry, Rev. Carl R. Reed, Rev. 0. D. Williams, and Rev. D. W. Lacy. The District Superintendent gave the ordination prayer. Service was concluded with prayer by Rev. 0. D. Williams.
Rev. Arthur Davis is to be ordained in his home church and Rev. James Ramsey in Africa.
At the conclusion of the Ordination Service the session was called to order by the chairman, Rev. P. W. Thomas, who asked the District Secretary to read the minutes of the Fourth Sitting. The minutes were approved.
The Reception Committee introduced Rev. Kellam of the Wesleyan Metho-dist Church at Colfax and Rev. Calvert from Ohio. A motion carried to give them honorary seats in the Conference bar.
The chairman called for the Conference Memorials, which were read by Rev. Carl R. Reed, District Secretary.
Item No. 6 recommendation to change the word "twice" to "once" a year in Section 88, Par. 1 Article 9 of the Manual. A motion prevailed to adopt the recommendation.
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Article 6 Par. 1 Section 88 of the Manual recommending doing away with quarterly reports being sent to General Superintendent. A motion to amend recommendation by adding "and shall after receiving third quarter reports from pastors, deaconesses and ministers"—amendment adopted by common consent. A motion to amend by deleting the last 5 lines of the recommendation carried and the recommendation as amended was adopted.
Item No. 1. Recommendation to amend Section 74 Par. 4 of Manual changing requirements for membership of Youth Society and not granting full membership to those who are not members of church—by common consent the word "christian" was omitted. The recommendation carried. Motion made and seconded to extend the time to 9:30 P.M. The snoticn lost.
Item No. 2 recommending that Section 39 Par 2 be amended by the sub. stitution of age 16 for age 14. Motion carried to adopt.
A motion carried to extend the sympathy of the Conference to the Rev, and Mrs. F. J. Goins family in the death of Mrs. Goins sister.
Meeting was adjourned with prayer by Rev. Area Montgomery.
SIXTH SITTING—FRIDAY 8:30 A.M., JUNE 18, 1965
Rev. D. W. Lacy opened the Sixth Sitting with Rev. George Blice leading the congregation in singing "When We All Get To Heaven" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Rev. Broadus Deal led congregation in prayer.
The chairman called for the reading of the minutes of the Fifth Sitting by the District Secretary. Chairman ordered the minutes approved.
The chairman asked for the reading of the Conference Memorials by the District Secretary, Rev. Carl R. Reed.
Item No. 5 recommending that there be an Executive Committee created to take care of matters during the interim of Council Meetings. A motion car-ried to adopt.
Item No. 3 resolution regarding recalling of pastor on a majority vote for one year where temporary conditions exist and required 2/3 vote on succeeding years. Motion carried to adopt.
After clearing the Conference bar, the District Superintendent appointed the following tellers to expedite the matter counting ballots: Rev. Wooten, Rev. Bradfield, Rev. Willoughby, Rev. Batman and Rev. Bowker.
Ballots were cast for Assistant Superintendent resulting in the election of Rev. 0. D. Williams on the first ballot.
The chairman asked the District Secretary to read the names of the nom-inations from the District Council for District Secretary, which were as follows:
Rev. Carl R. Reed, Rev. Ernest Batman and Rev. E. C. Gafford. The bal-lots were cast and Rev. Carl R. Reed was elected on the first ballot.
The chairman called for the nominations to be read by the District Sec-retary for District Council for District Treasurer which were as follows: Rev. Lester L. Henry, Rev. Russell Wooten and Rev. T. 3. Preusz.
The ballots were cast and Rev. Lester L. Henry was elected District Trea-surer on the first ballot.
A motion carried to have an open ballot for 10 ministerial delegates to the International conference. Ballots were Cast for the Ministerial Delegates.
A motion was made and seconded to have the District Council submit 22 nominations for the 10 lay delegates to be elected by the conference. Motion was carried.
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A motion prevailed to recess for 10 minutes after which the chairman called for the voting on five members to the Advisory Council.
On the first ballot the following were elected: Rev. F. J. Goins, Rev. Ernest Carroll, Rev. Guy Mowery and Rev. William Babb.
A motion prevailed to vote on one of the three highest names and as there was no election on second ballot a motion carried to vote on the two highest names resulting in the election of Bro. G. W. Noel.
Chairman asked the Secretary to read the District Council's nominations for 2 members to serve on the Examining Board, which are as follows: Rev. Guy D. Mowery, Rev. F. J. Goiris, Rev. G. R. Bateman and Rev. lB. H. Mc Bride.
A motion carried to extend the time for fifteen minutes.
Rev. Goins and Rev. Mowery were elected on the first ballot as members on the Examining Board for a three year term.
The ballot cast for the Ministerial delegates to the International Confer-ence resulted in the election of Rev. F. J. Goins, Rev. Guy Mowery, Rev. Er-nest Carroll, Rev. Carl R. Reed, and Rev. R. E. Nibarger.
A motion lost to vote on five out of the ten highest names on the list of Ministerial delegates. A motion was made and seconded to vote on the fifteen highest names on the list. The first five highest shall be the Ministerial dele-gates and the remaining ten the alternate delegates in the order of the votes received.
A substitute motion was made that this be an open election and the ten highest, after the election of the five Ministerial delegates, be the alternates. The motion to substitute lost.
The original motion carried.
A motion carried to adjourn until 1:00 p.m.
SEVENTH SITTING—FRIDAY 1:00 P.M., JUNE 18, 1965
The Seventh Session of the Conference opened by the congregation sing-ing "Such Love" led by Rev. Howard Barefoot followed by the scripture lesson, Ephesians 1:1-2 and 2:1 which was read by Rev. David Smith. Prayer was offered by Rev. Lee Lenker.
The chairman introduced Rev, and Mrs. Paul Reynolds and family, re-turning missionaries to Africa, leaving June 29. Both gave greetings and testi-monies after which the congregation sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again," followed by prayer by Rev. Thomas.
The chairman called for the reading of the list of 17 highest names on the first ballot for Ministerial Delegate (3 being a tie vote)
Revs. Lester Henry, Ernest Batmnan, Gilbert Noel, Russell Wooten, William Babb, Wayne Preusz, T. J. Preusz, R. C. Flexors, Carl Roark, Joseph Brown, G. R. Bateman, Vard Van Briggle, F. C. Gafford, William Pratt, George Blice, Creston Eckart and Lee Lenker.
Motion carried to vote for 5 names from the list.
The following were elected on the first ballot to serve as lay delegates to the International Conference: Don Schooley, Bernardo Goins, Harry Slack, Martha Harmon and Paul Tamer.
A motion carried to name next five highest on list as the lay delegates, which were as follows: Merrill Spencer, Evelyn Kerby, George Burnett, Hershel Freeman and Beulah Park.
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Motion carried to take the next 10 highest in the order of the number of votes cast as the alternates, as follows: (1) Leon Maddox, (2) Jim Green, (3) Marie Funkhouser, (4) Robert Frakes, (5) Arthur Gillispe, (6) Mervin Minks, (7) Mae Jennings, (8) Herbert Collins, (9) Don Goucher and (10) Howard Stuck.
The chairman requested the Secretary to read the Council's nominations for 1 member for a 3 year term on the Educational Board, which were as fol-lows: R. D. Perry and Leon Willoughby. Rev. R. D. Perry was elected on the first ballot.
The Chairman requested the reading of the District Council's nominations for C. Y. C. chairman, which were read by the Secretary as follows: Cecil Sanders and Kenneth Catron.
Chairman asked for reading of nominations for Director Pilgrim Evan-gelical Leadership Training, which were as follows: Ernest Batman and Paul Tamer.
The Chairman called for reading of nominations from District Council for Director for 3 year period to serve on Frankfort Pilgrim College Board, B. H. McBride, Creston Eckart and T. J. Preusz.
The vote for the Director of C. Y. C. resulted in the election of Kenneth Catron.
Result of voting for remaining ministerial delegates was read at this time as follows: Five Ministerial Delegates: Rev. Lester Henry, Rev. Ernest Batman, Rev. Wooten, Rev. Babb and Rev. Gilbert Noel. The next ten highest for Min-isterial Alternates: (1) Rev. Flexon, (2) Rev. Wayne Prsusz, (3) Rev. Van Briggle, (4) Rev. T. J. Preusz, (5) Rev. G. R. Bateman, (6) Rev. Carl Roark, (7) Rev. Joseph Brown, (8) Rev. W. H. Pratt, (9) Rev. Lee Lenker and (10) Rev. George Blice.
The result of vote for Director of Pilgrim Evangelical Leadership Train-ing showed Rev. Ernest Batman elected. Chairman called for reading of the list of evangelists, which was read by Rev. Carl Roark. (See Ministerial Direc-tory)
Transferring from Central District, Beatrice Felker, an Ordained Deacon-ess and Florence Eckart, a licensed deaconess, transferring from Illinois Dis-trict. A motion carried to accept those transferring.
Chairman requested Rev. D. W. Lacy, District Superintendent, to intro-duce the Evangelists to the conference. Rev. Maxey Walton, Rev. Vard Van Briggie, Rev. Edward Shemelia, Rev. John Hosier, Rev. Walter Black, Rev. Mamie Yaryan, Rev. Helene Roach, Rev. W. H. Pratt, Rev. Cecil Sanders and Rev. Carl R. Reed.
As there was no election on first ballot, a motion carried to vote on two highest names for Trustee of Frankfort Pilgrim College, which are B. H. Mc-Bride and T. 3. Preusz.
The chairman requested the District Superintendent to read his appoint-ments and Committees for the coming year. A motion prevailed to receive same. (See Conference Journal for appointments).
The chairman called for the reading of the District Council's appointments for the coming year, which were read by Rev. Carl Reed, District Secretary. A motion prevailed to receive this report. (See Conference Journal for ap-pointments)
The chairman called for the reading of result of election for Trustees to Frankfort Pilgrim College Board. Rev. B. H. McBride was elected on the second ballot.
Chairman requested each zone to meet at this time and elect officers for coming year.
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Chairman invited bids for the Ministerial Convention in 1966. invitations were as follows: Anderson, First; Kokomo, First; and Elwood. It was voted to hold the 1966 Ministerial Convention at Kokonio, md.
Motion carried to refer all unfinished business to the District Council.
The chairman called for the District Secretary to read the pastoral replace-ments for the year.
The chairman asked that the District Secretary read the minutes of the Sixth Session, and motion carried to approve same. The minutes of the Seventh Session were read and approved.
After various announcements a motion carried to adjourn. Rev. D. W. Lacy, Dist. Supt. pronounced the benediction.
STANDING RULES
The Conference bar shall consist of the three center sections back to the first center aisle and to include the platform and the sound control booth.
2. The hours of the conference shall be 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.
to 4:30 p.m.; and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Opening sessions on first day at 1:30 p.m.)
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
Today we bring Christian greetings and workers report to our esteemed General Superintendent, ministerial brethern, lay delegates, and friends. It is a privilege to be a part of the fifteenth annual conference of the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church.
The successes or failures of the past year are duly recorded and in the hands of an all wise heavenly Father. Our records collectively and individually are duly credited to our accounts. Cold facts and figures can never fully reveal the anxious, vigilant and troubled moments of the warfare of the past year.
It is impossible to review at this time the full accomplishments or failures of the individual churches. It is well to note, however, that many churches on the district have carried a well balanced and equitable program. All depart-ments of the church have been justifiably cared for in the budgetary plan of this conference. Others, I fear, have carried on in the beaten path of yester-years. The financial reports of both the district treasurer and the general church treasurer show a substantial increase in each area. Beyond our collective en-deavor, we take rime here to mention a few of the very major building pro-grams of the district.
Anderson First Church purchased a home near the church proper, and have converted it into a youth center. 'Tis now very beautifully furnished, and well supervised.
Beech Grove has completely remodeled the church proper. This included complete new roof, windows, refinishing of the interior, sidewalks, doors, new entrance and other incidentals.
Biwood has completed a beautiful Bedford stone parsonage. This is a three-bedroom home with full basement, double garage and beautifully finished interior. This building fills a long standing need at this church.
Hammond recently completed a beautiful parsonage. This too is a build-ing meeting a long standing need. A three bedroom structure with full basement meets the need in every sense of the word.
Indianapolis First has completed its new church and parsonage—both structures of Bedford stone. The new location is in the northeast part of the
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city on a four-acre tract of land and is an attractive asset to the Northern Indiana District.
J onesboro Pilgrims are the recipients of a lovely building site on the west edge of the city. The Pilgrims here envision a new church and parsonage at this site. Thanks to the donors, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ciscell.
Lebanon recently dedicated an outstanding two-story annex educational building. It appears that these added facilities will care for the expected in-crease of the Sunday School. This unit is comparable to the church, in that it too is of Bedford stone finish.
Lapel Pilgrims, though few in number, have done an outstanding piece of work this past year. The church has been given a Bedford stone covering, new lighting fixtures and incidental furnishings. Too, they have just dedi-cated a beautiful three-bedroom home, brick veneer. The full basement has multi-purpose facilities, including Sunday School rooms and youth assembly room.
Muncie First church people are feverishly working to complete the first unit of the new church at the new location. The parsonage was built last year. Recently this group of Pilgrims have been worshiping in the Y. W. C. A. build-ing up town. The church was sold a few months ago, and immediate possession was demanded by the purchasers. These good people are happily anticipating being in a home of their own soon.
New Lisbon church is a new group in our midst. This work came to us through the leadership of Rev, and Mrs. Orville Arnold. They were ministers in the Southern Indiana Conference, but living in Northern Indiana. This is a fine group of conscientious Christians. This is not a large body of believers, but are aggressive in their outlook. The town is small and has only a couple of churches. Pray for a building adequate to meet their needs.
Pilgrim Chapel in Indianapolis, under the very capable leadership of Rev. Kelso Eckart, is nearing completion of a new church in their very needy section of the city. This will be a parsonage church type building and adequate to their needs.
Tipton has purchased another building site. Plans are in hand for build-ing. For many years there has been need for a move or construction of a new church at the old site. They have chosen the former course.
Walkerton parsonage has two new bedrooms added to the parsonage. Most of the work here has been done by the pastors Rev, and Mrs. John Hall. The finish is the same as the church proper, which gives a fine community appear-ance as well as a home.
Warren Park in Indianapolis is busily engaged in erection of a new church. This is a dream of many years. At long last the dream is finding ful-fillment. We rejoice with these good people as they enlarge their place in com-munity service.
Richmond First has recently completed its Sunday School annex. Plans to completely rebuild the church are on the board for July. For many years the Pilgrims here have prayed and planned to this end,
Our sincere and heart felt congratulations go to all of these church groups who have followed through on their vision with good planning and financial preparation. Both vision and financial preparation are necessary to accom-plish anything worthy our place in the world.
Too, I should say that a great number of the churches have remodeled, refinished and supplied facilities for the churches and parsonages of the dis-trict. Musical instruments, heating equipment, Sunday School busses, and many things of interest and use to our churches have been noted in the "District Voice" as space has permitted and as reports have come across the Superin-
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tendent's desk. Happenings of importance in your church should be written to the District Superintendent; otherwise they may not receive attention.
District Campus
Since last camp meeting the following things have been done: The water line has been installed together with fire hydrants. The hotel building has been razed, and the usable material utilized in a new utility building. Presently the dining room, kitchen, lunch stand and camp meeting secretary and treasurer office building is nearing completion. We expect these to be ready by camp time. I have striven to carry out the objective of the long-range planning com-mittee as far as possible. Much remains to be done, and your determination of business affairs at this conference will point the way.
I have also fully appreciated the service rendered by my Assistant, Rev. 0. D. Williams. He has faithfully served in every capacity I have assigned to him and I have enjoyed his wonderful Christian fellowship.
Sincerely submitted
Rev. D. W. Lacy
SUPERINTENDENT'S PERSONAL REPORT
Following is a concise report of my personal endeavor for the past year. I have ministered the Word of God 139 times, conducted 75 business meetings and 12 annual meetings. I have been in 6 Bible School board meetings, 2 ground breaking services and met in 2 sessions of the General Board. It was my privil-ege to preside at the annual Youth Conference. I also participated in the Lec-ture series at the Bible College, attended the Central area Youth Christian Edu-cation Convocation at Winona Lake and served as chairman of the annual Camp Meeting.
I attended the district Sunday School Convention, chaired 11 district coun-cil meetings and met with the following committees: Camp Board, Ways & Means, Resolutions, Long-Range Camp Board, Youth Committee, Sunday School Board, Cottage Committee, Long-Range Bible School Committee and counseled with many of these committee chairmen.
I have supplied the front page of the 'District Voice" paper each month. Each pastor has received a copy of my monthly schedule, also copy has been sent to my superior officer. This means that about 80 scheduled letters went to district leaders each month.
I have traveled a total of 23,815 miles in the service of the district. My salary is paid to date.
Sincerely submitted
Rev. D. W. Lacy
REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
To the fifteenth Annual Conference of the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, greetings in His Wonderful Name.
As His servant, it is pleasant to walk in ways which He directs. As your servant, I have counted it a real joy to serve. It has been both a pleasure and a joy to be in fellowship with both ministry and laity. My association and fel-lowship with our Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy, has been rich and reward-ing. The fellowship and labor wirh the council has been a blessing. Surely, it is good to be among God's people.
I have endeavored to cooperate with Rev. Lacy in counsel and labor in the program of the District. I have attended most of the meetings of the council, meetings of the Camp Board and called committee meetings. I have accompanied the superintendent on meetings when requested. I have held 8 annual meetings, 7 church meetings and 4 church visits under the appointment of the Superintendent. I have preached 26 times, conducted one week-end meeting and had 2 funerals.
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I have served the District as a representative of the Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College, served as Dean of the College and taught in the College. I have attempted to reflect the principles and the program of the church in these activities. I have served on appointed committees of both Col-lege and Conference to the best of my ability.
My mileage and all pay for extra services has been paid in full.
I count it a real joy to be in His Service and to be privileged to work for the District. It is my prayer that the year before us shall be one of conquest and victory. May we be faithful to the trust given us and may we be able to testify as Paul — "Thanks be unto God who always causes us to triumph."
Humbly Submitted.
0. D. Williams
REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE
We have examined the report of a Certified Public Accountant of the district treasurer's and the camp-meeting treasurer's books. These records seem to be in good order and, to the best of our knowledge are correct.
We have also audited the books of the conference hospital insurance trea-surer and believe them to be correct.
Respectfully submitted,
THE AUDITING COMMITTEE
Donald R. Washburn, Sr.
Ray Martin, Sr.
Randall Schenkel
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REPORT OF THE NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE TREASURER
For the Year Ending April 30, 1965
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand May 1, 1964 $ 23,760.83
NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE
Conference Funds: Budget 65% $ 17,713.56 Kokomo North, Church Contract 770.13 Swayzee Parsonage Rent ..... 443.55
Total $ 18,927.24
Frankfort Pilgrim College: Budget 16% ... ........ 4,360.24 Specified 9,201.41
Total 13,561.65
Conference Home Missions: Budget 10% 2,725.17 Specified 2,309.10
Total 5,034.27
International Conference: Budget 3% 817.56
Total 817.56
Evangelists' Pension Fund: Budget 3% 817.56
Total 817.56
Frankfort Camp Meeting: Budget 2% 545.02 Specified 2,041.54 From Sale of Swayzee Church 5,500.00
8,086.56 Total
Pilgrim Holiness Home: Budget 1% 272.50 Specified 181.45
Total
Conference Home Missionary Loan Fund: Payments on Notes 878.52
453.95
Total 878.52
Miscellaneous Receipts: Loan from Pilgrim Pension Plan 20,000.00 Money Trmfers 14,67.72 Mother's Day Offering 163.86 Indoor Camp Meeting 364.27 Indpls. Home Place on Temporary Loan 150.00 Ministerial Institute Offerings 108.78 Conference Journal Sales 503.73 Conference Youth Treasurer 540.34
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Pilgrim Pension Plan 13,385.17 Conference Dining Room Refund 27.95 Conference Dining Room Sales 18.69 Conference Lunch Stand 86.45 Conference Utilities .50
Total Total Receipts for Northern Indiana Conference
$ 50,217.46
$ 98,794.77
GENERAL CHURCH RECEIPTS
United Stewardship Fund: Specified 17,770.62
Total 17,770.62
General Church Extension: General Ch. Extension Regular 331.65 General Ch. Extension Specified 166.50 General Ch. Extension Easter 3,546.26
Total 4,044.41
World Missions: World Missions Regular 8,219.91 World Missions Specified 32,684.28 World Missions Self Denial 9,100.54
Total 50,004.73
General Sunday School & Youth: General S. S. & Youth Regular 33.47 General S. S. & Youth Specified 125.49 General S. S. & Youth Rally 1,306.56
Total
Total Receipts for General Church
Grand Total Receipts for Northern Indiana Conference
DISBURSEMENTS Conference Disbursements
Conference Home Missions: Indpls. Drexel Gardens $ 54.05 Indpls. Home Place 47.50 Indpls. Pilgrim Chapel Loan .. 2.70000 Indpls. Warren Park Loan 5,000.00 North Judson 67.75
Total 7,869.30 Frankfort Pilgrim College 13,561.65 Pilgrim Holiness Home 453.95 Conference Secretary Help 80.00 Conference Cooks 60.00 Audit of Books 150.00 Money Transfers 14,867.72 Supt. Salary 6,240.00 Supt. Travel 1,390.29 Supt. Telephone 377.78 New Parsonage 751.52 Taxes Paid on Parsonage Lot 95.58
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1,465.52
73,285.28
$195,840.88
Principal on Parsonage Loan 608.89 Interest on Parsonage Loan 562.19 Supt. Utilities 423.41 Supt. Office Expense 60.82 Supt. Auto Insurance 125.90 Supt. Group Insurance ........ 67.52 Assist. Supt. Salary & Expense 147.00 Conference Secretary's Salary 250.00 Conference Secy's Office Expense 116.64 Conference Treasurer's Salary 675.00 Conference Treas. Office Expense 168.89 Conference Statistician's Salary 125.00 Conference Stat. Office Expense 6.00 S. S. Promotional Secy. Salary 125.00 S. S. Committee Expense 596.53 Group Insurance Treas. Salary 100.00 Conference Youth President's Sal 100.00 Frankfort Camp Meeting:
Budget 545.02 Specified .......................... .... 2,041.54 From Sale of Swayzee Church 5,500.00
Camp Caretaker's Salary 1,100.00 Camp Caretaker's Christmas Gift 100.00 Rental of College Facilities 100.00 Ministerial Institute Expense 218.44 Conference Journals 566.10 Conf. Youth Treas. Transfers......... 540.34 Special Gift to Underwrite Youth Camps 250.00 Conference Committees Expense 184.92 Pilgrim Voice Editor's Salary 147.75 Pilgrim Voice Expense .......... 789.17 Pilgrim Pension Plan 13,322.31 Pilgrim Pension Contribution 571.56 Evangelists' Pension Fund 539.80 Equipment 182.41 Labor 2.50 Church Leaders' Conference 69.41 Conference Dining Room 446.79 Conference Lunch Stand 76.26 Conference Council Expense 517.85 Miscellaneous Expense 185.30 Miscellaneous Travel 89.28 Flowers 12.24
Conference Disbursements Continued New Building on Camp Ground 3,751.00 Indoor Camp Meeting 364.27 Monon Overpayment on Note 4.47
Total $ 74,506.01
Total Disbursements for Conf.
General Church Disbursements United Stewardship Fund 17,770.62 General Ch. xtension Regular 331.65 General Ch. Extension Specified 166.50 General Ch. Extension Easter 3,546.26 World Missions Regular 8,219.91 World Missions Specified 32,684.28 World Missions Self Denial 9,100.54 General S. S. & Youth Regular 33.47 General S. S. & Youth Specified 125.49
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$ 82,375.31
General S. S. & Youth Rally 1,306.56
Total General Church Disb $ 73,285.28
Total Disb. for Conference & General $155,660.59
Balance May 1, 1965 $ 40,180.29
DISTRIBUTION OF CASH BALANCE
Conference Funds $ 7,011.05 New Camp Building Project-Dining Room, etc. 16,249.00 Conference Home Missions 9,804.61 Conference Home Missionary Loan Fund 3,372.91 International Conference 2,887.95 Evangelists' Pension Fund 791.91 Pilgrim Pension Plan 62.86
Total $40,180.29
Faithfully Submitted,
REV. LESTER L. HENRY, Treasurer
Outstanding Notes Payable Farmer Bank Frankfort—Balance May 1, 1964 $ 9,661.82 Pilgrim Pension Plan Loan 20,000.00 $ 29,661.82
Payments 608.89
Balance April 30, 1964
REPORT OF CAMP MEETING TREASURER
For the Year Ending April 30, 1965
RECEIPTS Balance on hand May 1, 1964 Received from Conference Budget $ 545.02 Received specified for Camp Meeting 2,435.17 Received from sale of Swayzee Property 5,500.00 Tabernacle Offerings 4,225.65 Rooms 650.53 Dining Room 763.04 Lunch Stand 761.43 Book Stand 1,534.15 Utilities 62.26 Camp Meeting Dues 4.00 Trailer Space & Utilities 128.57 Payments on Cottages 460.00 Lot Lease Rent 2.00 Materials Sold 8.00 Refund on Check 2.40 Insurance Refunds 82.16 Frankfort Pilgrim College 265.44 World Missions 276.39 General Church Extension 87.50
$ 29,052.93
$ 0.00
Total Receipts $ 17,793.71
DISBURSEMENTS Water Pipe Line $ 1,823.31 Utility Building 2,399.33 Workers Cottage 558.47 Caretaker's Salary for I month 100.00 Oil for Workers Cottage 259.83
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Youth Treas. for share of tent rental 2 years 79.80 Miscellaneous ..... 13.36 Grounds Expense 35.60 Lunch Stand 398.86 Book Stand 1,038.13 Travel Expenses, etc 76.23 Labor ........................... .............. ........ 546.63 Insurance ................... ................ .. ........ 604.14 Organ & Piano Rental .... . ........ 50.00 Machinery Repairs & Expense 161.96 Building Material ........ ........ ......... 302.12 Plumbing Supplies . .... 16.29 Hardware & Supplies ............ 14.83 Office Supplies .................... 6.95 Miscellaneous Supplies 136.88 Electrical Supplies 14.32 Audit of Books 25.00 Camp Board Expense 205.81 Telephone Expense 12.27 Rental of College Facilities 250.00 Repurchase of Lot 35.00 Utilities 929.95 Advertising 183.88 Equipment 39.95 Evangelists ........ ..... .......... ............ ........- ................ 1,050.00 Dining Room 1,711.80 Frankfort Pilgrim College 265.44 World Missions 276.39 Gen. Church Extension 87.50 Cooks 265.00
Total Disbursements 13,975.03
Balance on hand May 1, 1965 $ 3,818.68
Faithfully Submitted,
Rev. Lester L. Henry, Treas.
FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE SHOEMAKER MEMORIAL OLD PEOPLES HOME TREASURER
For Year Ending April 30, 1965
Balance on hand May 1, 1964 $ 8,684.22
RECEIPTS
Received from Northern Indiana Conference $ 553.66 Received from Southern Indiana Conference 972.23 Received from Board and Room 14,615.13 Received from Employees for Social Security 240.43 Received from Interest on Savings and Loan ........ 60.00
Total Receipts 16,441.45
Grand Total Receipts $ 25,125.67
DISDURSEMENTS
Salaries $ 6,966.97 Groceries 3,700.38 Utilities . 1,722.43 Remodeling & Upkeep 684.21 House Equipment 239.29 Traveling Expense 131.80
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Miscellaneous Expense ..........._....._.._ 703.32 Contributions to Social Security ...... ........ 240.67 Social Security District Director .._....._ 243.96
Total Disbursements ................ .......... ............................._....
Balance on hand April 30, 1965 ........... .. ........
Respectfully Submitted,
E. V. Halt, Treasurer
YEARLY REPORT OF THE NORTHERN INDIANA
HOSPITAL INSURANCE PLAN
From May 1, 1964 to April 30, 1965
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand May 1, 1964 $ 369.12 Total receipts ............- .............._ ............_...... .........._.... 8,139.51
Total $ 8,508.63
EXPENDITURES
Premium payments $ 8,194.64 Check returned 6.82 Postage ......... .................._ - 9.00 Printing ... .......... .... 14.28 Miscellaneous expenses . 5.51
Total ........_ ............................ .. .... .. .... $ 8,230.25 Cash on hand May 1, 1965 278.38
Total Claims paid by company 5,571.02 Total number claims baid by company 54 Total number claimants 17
Membership Status: Membership May 1, 1964 ................ 53 Members enrolled during the year 4 Members dropped during the year ........ ........ .... .. .... Present membership ................. .... _ 56
Faithfully submitted,
Ernest Carroll, Sec'y & Treas.
REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD
To the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Northern Indiana District, Greetings.
The District Sunday School Board has beers a cohesive unit with the pur-pose of inspiring interest in building better Sunday Schools to the glory of God. This was the stimulus for the promotion of the two enlargement programs in October and March; the presentation of the District Sunday School Conven-tion at Kokomo; the insistence upon participation in The Decade of Progress, The Sunday School Standard of Excellence and The Citizens for Sunday School enrollment program; and the printing of reports and provoking arti-des in the monthly issues of the 'Pilgrim Voice." We trust you have accepted these efforts of the Sunday School Board favorably.
The report for the year, based upon complete reports of seventy Sunday Schools shows an average attendance of 6,408. This is a loss of 46 or .7%.
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14,63 3.03
$ 10,492.64
The Sunday Schools average attendance fell into the following categories:
Average Attendance Number of schools
Over 200 3
150-199 12
100-149 9
50-99 28
49-or below 18
A number of churches showed exceptionally good gains. In fact, 34 churches showed a gain, 2 showed no gain or loss while 34 reported a loss.
Certificates of achievement are awarded to two churches. One to Brown's Chapel for the highest percentage gain-78% and one to Frankfort Woodside for the highest numerical gain-43.
Of the churches reporting gain in average attendance, 17 had gains of 10% or more. It is a pleasure to award ribbons to them as follows:
Brown's Chapel Frankfort, Woodside Home Place Huntington Windfall Columbia City LaPorte
7&% 60% 47% 29% 25% 24% 23%
Indianapolis, Northside 20% Nappanee 18% Fountain City 16% Indianapolis, Pilgrim Chapel 16% New Carlisle 15% Richmond, Highland View 14% Frankfort, Pilgrim Chapel 12% Anderson, Northside 11% Chesterfield 10% Thornhope 10%
The first ten in numerical gain were:
Frankfort, Woodside 43 Indianapolis, Northside 26 Brown's Chapel 25
Huntington 20 Frankfort, First 15 Home Place 15 Elwood 13 Windfall 13 Columbia City 12 Tipron 12
Though we are not proud of the fact of a lost in attendance for the year as a District we can certainly be proud of the above churches who have made such fine gains.
There has been increased interest in the Decade of Progress and the Sunday School Standard of Excellence this year. Participation was nearly doubled over last year.
The Decade of Progress "Ship" is awarded to Frarskfort, First Church with a total of 24,550 points. Frankfort, Woodside is second with 24,510 points. Indianapolis, Northside is third with 22,320 points.
Sunday School Standard of Excellence awards are awarded to the follow-ing churches:
Five-Star award: Frankfort, First
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Four-star award: Indianapolis, Northside
Three-star awards: Delphi Elkhart Indianapolis, Brookside Indianapolis, Warren Park Muncie, Eighteenth Street
Two-star awards: J onesboro Lebanon Lapel Logansport
One-star awards: Columbia City Fairmount Frankfort, Woodside Gas City Richmond, First
It is with deep appreciation for the support of every individual that the Sunday School Board presents this annual report.
T. Wayne Preusz Joseph Brown Glen Raney Russell Wooten
The work of directing Sunday Schools of our District is not a simple task, and far from me is the thought that I have found the ultimate in incentives for Sunday School growth and development.
It has been a privilege to work in this capacity and to serve with our good District Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy, and the other fine men on the Dis-trict Sunday School Board.
May God add his blessing to each of our efforts in the future to build the kingdom of God through the Sunday School.
Respectfully submitted,
T. Wayne Preusz (S. S. Promotional Secretary)
REPORT OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Local Church
The calling of pastors shall be as follows:
a. Let all of the meetings pertaining to the recalling of a pastor be held during the last two weeks in April.
b. If the pastor resigns, or is not recalled, the result of the meeting should immediately be forwarded to the Superintendent by the pastor or church secretary.
c. If the pastor is recalled, he can have the legal time established by the manual (15 days) to accept or reject the call and he shall then imme-diately inform the Superintendent of his decision.
d. In the event the pastor is leaving, the Superintendent, shall present either in person, writing or through an authorized representative the
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list of available ministers with recommendations that naturally fall within the jurisdiction of the Superintendent.
2. Due to an increasing tendency toward religious entertainment, this Con-
ference goes on record as opposed to the use of slides and movies in our church. es not in harmony with the spirit and teaching of the manual of our church.
3. The annual business of the local church shall close on April 30 each year
and the district treasurer shall hold his books open until May 15.
4. The pastor shall meet with his church at the earliest date after the close
of conference, for the purpose of familiarizing his people with the actions of the conference.
5. Each church shall provide a parsonage with telephone and utilities.
6. A church and ministerial directory shall be maintained in the Conference
Minutes. This to be complete with name of church and pastor, address of church and parsonage, zip code, and telephone number.
7. The parsonage shall be equipped with heating facilities, window shades
and kitchen and bathroom floor coverings. Provision for the same shall be made by the local church.
8. Any church calling a minister for a trial sermon shall pay, at least, his
traveling expense. 9.
Each pastor shall be responsible for a record of all names and addresses of the subscribers to the Pilgrim Holiness Advocate in the vicinity of his pas-torate, and shall endeavor to secure subscriptions equivalent in number to the families of his membership roll.
10. Each pastor shall prepare carefully a calling list of all homes connected
with the church and Sunday School, listing addresses by city, street, and num- ber and he shall give such calling list to his successor on the field.
11. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper shall be observed at least once each
quarter by our local churches. We further recommend that each church shall have a baptismal service each Conference year for those who qualify and desire the rite of baptism.
12. Each church shall send the names of its lay delegates to the District Secre-
tary not later than June 1. 13.
Whereas there has been no official method of tabulation of attendance of branch Sunday Schools and the mother churches, be it resolved that this method be adopted:
a. The attendance at the mother church should be recorded in the usual manner.
b. All persons attending the branch Sunday School shall be counted, in-cluding the members of the mother church.
c. These figures of attendance shall be reported separately.
14. No church shall call an evangelist outside of our church without the ap-
proval of the District Superintendent.
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15. Each pastor shall be granted a two week's vacation with pay, and the pas-
tors salary shall be continued during Camp Meeting and while busy with other district duties.
16. Before new construction or major remodeling of church buildings or par-
sonages is begun, plans, specifications, and financial appraisement must be ap-proved by the District Council or by a committee appointed by the same.
17. Whereas the district records indicate that several of our church properties
are not deeded according to the manual, be it resolved that this conference request each local board of the district to check the wording of their property deed, and urge these churches whose deeds are faulty to have them recorded according to the requirements of the 1962 manual (Section 219, Par. 3)
18. Be it resolved that the Zone officers be elected at the annual conference.
19. Each zone shall have a committee composed of the pastors, youth society
presidents, and youth zone leader, which shall meet, and formulate and corre-late the plans of the adult and youth activities of the year. The zone chairman shall be the chairman of said committee.
20. Each zone shall submit at least five names to the District Council from
which the council will make its nominations to the Youth Conference for Zone Youth Leader.
21. Inasmuch as the Zone Meetings have been beneficial in advancing the
spiritual, educational and doctrinal interests of the Conference, they shall be continued.
22. Each zone shall elect its own youth secretary and treasurer.
23. A committee of three men, appointed by the District Superintendent, shall
determine the boundaries of the zones; any changes made shall be verified by the Conference.
24. Be it resolved that the district zoning committee be a standing committee.
Conference
25. Be it resolved that the District Conference convene on the fourth Wed-
nesday of June. 26.
The Education and Examining Boards shall meet for the purpose of ex- amining all candidates for conference license Monday prior to conference.
The candidates shall appear as follows:
a. Monday, i :30 to 5:00 pta —First Year Ministerial, Deaconesses and Song Evangelists (Names from A to M).
b. Monday, 7:00 to 9:00 pm.—.First Year Ministerial , Deaconesses and Song Evangelists (Names from N to Z).
c. Tuesday, 8:00 to 11:30 a.m.—Second Year Ministerial
d. Tuesday, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.—Third and Fourth Year Ministerial
e. Wednesday, 9:30 to 11:30 am—FINAL MEETING.
f. Any minister desiring to enter the evangelistic field must make appli-cation to the Examining Board at the time of its meeting.
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(Candidates who are unable to appear before the boards shall follow the instructions of the Manual, Section No. 145).
Any candidate who fails to appear on schedule will automatically have license suspended for the ensuing year, and he shall be denied a voice or vote in the current conference unless in the judgment of the Educational and Ex-amining Boards an exception should be made.
27. The minister who fails to get his annual report to the Conference Statis-
tician by May 25 shall be referred to the Examining Board.
28. Because of the evil influence of obscene literature and many T. V. pro.
grams that promulgate vulgarity and hinder spiritually, be it resolved that we as a conference are opposed to the same, and that we strongly urge Pilgrims to use all possible legal and moral persuasion to curb such evil influences. Further-more, we urge our ministers to faithfully warn against these evils without fear or favor.
29. We recommend that the reports of the Ways and Means and the Reso-
lutions Committees be mimeographed and mailed all members of the confer-ence at least ten days prior to conference.
Further, we recommend that all proposals for these committees be sub-mitted to the respective chairman of each committee not later than May 1.
30. We recommend that when necessary, a joint committee meeting of the
Ways and Means Committee and the Resolutions Committee be called by the District Superintendent.
31. Only ministers and lay delegates shall be given entertainment during con-
ference. Ministers' wives and children will be issued workers tickets. For all other entertainment the same rates shall prevail as at Camp Meeting.
32. We shall have a brief memorial service instead of the morning devotional
service on the second day of conference. We further recommend that we have a picture of each deceased with a brief account of his ministerial activities in the subsequent issue of the Conference Journal..
33. The Conference Secretary shall gather needed information of each of our
ministers by sending out a questionnaire. This information is to be kept up to date by making the needed addition at the close of each annual conference.
34. When a man is placed on more committees than he can well serve, the
conference council shall make proper adjustments in such committees.
35. The conference secretary, at his earliest convenience, shall inform the chair-
man of the committees of their respective duties.
36. Whereas it is of considerable interest to the Educational and Examining
Boards to know the ministerial activities in which the candidates for conference license have been engaged during the year,
We recommend that a copy of the uristationed ministers' report be filled Out in duplicate and one copy sent along with recommendation to the secretary of the Education Board.
37. The questionnaire prepared by the Examining Board must be filled in by
each applicant for conference license and sent to the chairman of the Exam-ining Board. A duplicate copy is to be sent to the District Superintendent.
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The recommendation of applicant for ministerial license shall be mailed to the Secretary of the Educational Board at least two weeks prior to the 1rst meeting of such Board (See items 36 and 41).
38. The record of study of the Local Preacher's ministerial course shall be
sent to the Secretary of the Educational Board and students who are studying for the ministry and who do not have a record with the Ministerial Study Course Agency, shall send a record of study to the Secretary of the Educa-tion Board. Such records may be obtained from the school in which their work is being taken two weeks in advance.
39. Ministerial candidates shall present to the educational board a clearance
from the administrative office of their respective college or school before recom-mendation for license or ordination be considered.
40. Where as the Manual outlines the duties and prerogatives of the Educa-
cational and Examining Boards, and whereas commitments to candidates em-barrass candidates and embarrass and hinder these Boards in the performances of their duties, be it therefore resolved that no such commitments be made.
41. Let the church boards recommend only those for district license who are
known to have completed the prescribed course for local ministers. See manual, Sec. 206 and Sec. 144, Par. 3.
All recommendations shall be mailed to the Secretary of the Educational Board.
42. Be it resolved that this conference instruct its examining board to recom-
mend for district license only those who give evidence of intentions to take a permanent place in the ministry.
43. The District Ministerial Convention shall convene on the second Thurs-
day of February and continue through Friday.
44. The duties of the Conference Sunday School Board, in harmony with the
manual of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, shall be as follows:
a. The Conference Sunday School Board, together with the District Su-perintendent shall arrange for Sunday School institutes to be held in the respective zones during the year.
b. To promote and encourage the Sunday School work throughout the conference.
c. To encourage each local church to conduct a summer Vacation Bible School.
d The Conference Sunday School Board shall work in conjunction with the General Sunday School Secretary in promoting the annual Rally Day, and make material available for the annual Sunday School pro-motion during the month of March.
e. To have published each month a Conference Sunday School report showing the attendance of each Sunday School in the conference for the month, except July. This report is to appear in the "District Voice".
f. To present an annual report to the conference which shall include the following:
1. A statement of the work accomplished during the year. 2. A statement of the general condition of the Sunday School work
in the conference.
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g. To present a proposed budget to the council.
45. The council shall direct the conference treasurer to take care of expenses
incurred by the conference Sunday School Board within the limits of the pro-posed budget.
46. Be it resolved that this conference go on record as favoring a "Personal
Soul-Winning and Lay Visitation Program" and that this program be promoted in each local church under the direction of the pastor or an appointed mem-ber or committee from the congregation.
47. We recommend that the disposition of all home missionary work be placed
under the District Superintendent and Council.
48. Upon the death of a conference minister or a member of his immediate
family the conference secretary shall notify the zone chairman, who shall in-form the pastors of his zone.
Telephone calls shall be paid by the District Treasurer.
49. The Camp Meeting shall begin on the first Friday of August.
50. All who have a deposit on a camp meeting room must notify the Rooms
Superintendent by the last Friday of July the date they intend to arrive. Those failing to do so will forfeit their room rights.
Anyone who leaves the district forfeits his right to hold a room.
Each rentor must bring his own bedding.
51. No lease is to be bought or sold without the sanction of the proper agent
signing the same and a carbon copy of this contract to be kept in the agent's file, the same to be the property of the camp meeting board.
Furthermore, no person is allowed to own two leaces and any person who buys a lease must build within three years or the camp board, at its discretion may repossess the lot by refunding the purchase price.
52. We recommend that a Camp Ground Development Committee of five be
appointed by the council for planning and executing a long-range develop-ment program for the present camp grounds.
Further, we recommend that these plans for development be submitted to the combined council and camp meeting board for approval.
We further recommend that the Long Range Planning Committee give a written report to the conference each year stating what has been accomplished the past year and what the plans are for the future.
53. A Thanksgiving Harvest service for the college shall be observed. Such
service shall be for the various zones to bring canned goods and produce for the college.
54. The pastor who fails to meet his district budget shall be requested to ap-
pear before the District Council for an explanation.
55. This conference goes on record as interpreting I Peter 3, where it speaks
of the wearing of gold to mean all rings, including wedding and class rings. (See Manual: Section 67, Par. 1-4)
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56. The Conference Council shall continue the publication of the "Pilgrim
Voice". 57.
The District Council shall present three names from which one trustee of the Frankfort Pilgrim College shall be elected for a three-year term. The Dis-trict Superintendent by virtue of his office shall be the fourth member of the Board of Trustees.
58. Each pastor shall inform his people that legislation protects their employ.
ment rights and also protects them against discrimination in their place of em-ployment when they refuse to work on Sunday. The Conference also goes on record as opposed to the growing tendency of Sunday shopping and we will do all within our power to encourage legislation against same.
59. This conference goes on record as being opposed to legalized liquor traffic
in all forms. We recommend that our ministers and lay members lend their support to encourage legislation in favor of prohibition by returning such questionnairs as they receive to proper legislators.
60. The District Treasurer shall be a member of the Ways and Means Com-
mittee. 61.
Whereas the district council generally lacks the proper and necessary in-formation relative to ministers of other districts and denominations desiring membership in our district, be it resolved that the same be required to answer a questionnaire supplied by the district council.
62. Whereas the ordination of a minister or deaconess is an outstanding event
in his life
Be it resolved that the ordinatior. service be held during the annual con-ference. The spouse of the candidate for ordination shall be given an honorary seat with the candidate during the ordination service.
We further recommend that the candidate be given a Bible as an ordi-nation gift.
We further recommend that if a candidate so desires, he can make ar-rangements to have the ordination service held irs his local church.
This effective with the 1965 Conference.
63. The conference secretary shall mail to each pastor an itemized financial
requirement of the conference for each church for the ensuing fiscal year.
64. Six hundred copies of the Conference Minutes shall be provided within 30
days after the Conference adjourns. Each church must send in the money with its order.
65. Whereas, the General Board of the Pilgrim Holiness Church has author-
ized the Pilgrim Pension Plan, Inc., to make loans of pension funds to local Pilgrim Holiness Churches under such conditions as require participation on the part of the Pilgrim Holiness Districts.
Therefore, Be it resolved by the Annual Conference of this district that the District Council, District Trustees, and all District Officials be, and they are hereby authorized, to do and perform any and all acts required of them in the consummation of authorized loans to local Pilgrim Holiness Churches of this district, subject, however to the limitations and conditions set out in said Resolution of the General Board 0f the Pilgrim Holiness Church authorizing said loans.
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66. Each individual shall feel a responsibility, during Camp and Conference,
for the protection of personal and camp property, and each is to be a coxn-mittee of one to help keep all conduct in an orderly manner.
67. We recommend that the district superintendent be a member of the Old
Peoples' Home Board by virtue of his office.
68. Inasmuch as the summer youth camp program is in need of adequate help Be it resolved that each full-time pastor be required to be available to
assist during one week of youth camp each summer.
69. Conference ministers, their wives, and their dependent children shall be
granted workers tickets for their meals during camp meeting and those physical-ly able shall be assigned their respective duties and all failing to fill their as-signment shall have their workers tickets forfeited.
70. The Camp Meeting Secretary shall issue no workers tickets to laymen
except such as are authorized by the department superintendents.
71. The Camp Meeting Board shall prepare workers tickets with proper rules
printed on the back pf the same. 72.
The Camp Meeting Board shall appoint a Cottage Committee, which shall be in charge of the erection of cottages. All cottages must be erected accord-ing to blueprints and approved by said committee.
73. The Chairman of the Cottage Committee shall be in charge of all contracts
concerning lots and cottages and all correspondence concerning the same shall be directed to the Cottage Committee Chairman.
74. In order that our people may be informed about the different phases of
our churchwork the following special services shall be scheduled during our camp meeting; Church Extension on Tuesday afternoon, World Missions on Thursday afternoon, and Frankfort Pilgrim College on the last Saturday after-noon.
75. The Camp property shall be posted with "private property, no trespassing"
signs to prevent unlawful traffic and trespassing on grounds when not in use.
76. BE IT RESOLVED that the trustees of the Northern Indiana Conference
shall be authorized to deed the school property to the trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College with the provisions that in the event that the school ceases to operate as a Bible College at the present location, that jointly the Northern In-diana Conference and the Southern Indiana Conference shall have the first right to re-purchase the above property. In the event that the Southern Indiana Con-ference does not choose to repurchase, this privilege shall be granted to the Northern Indiana Conference.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the property be evaluated at the time of the transfer and if re-purchased, an evaluation shall be made at that time and the purchase price shall be the difference between the two evaluations.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Northern Indiana Conference shall be granted Camp and Conference privileges of the dormitories, kitchen and cafeteria on a rental basis.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Frankfort Pilgrim College shall make satisfactory settlement with leases of cottages located on college grounds.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the College shall make satisfactory settlement with the Conference regarding College property which is located on the Conference grounds.
We recommend that a copy of this action shall be sent to the Secretary of the Southern Indiana Conference.
REPORT OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Local Church Financial
We recommend that the Conference budget consists of 10% of all money raised by the local church and Sunday School except that raised for missions, United Stewardship Fund, revivals, building funds, and all funds raised for specified conference interests. Building fund purposes shall be interpreted to include rent on parsonage and church and money paid on contract of the same.
2. We recommend that the Conference budget be prorated as follows: Con-
ference fund 69%; Old peoples home 1%; Frankfort Pilgrim College 15%; District Home missions 6%; General Conference 2%; Evangelist pension plan 2%; Camp Meeting 4%.
3. We recommend that each church raise 10 cents per member per month
for District Home Missionary Work and Church Extension, money to be paid to the Conference Treasurer.
4. We recommend any church with a monthly gross income of $250.00 to
$500.00 shall pay 1% of the monthly gross receipts to the Frankfort Pilgrim College; be it further recommended that any church with a monthly gross in-come of $500.00 or more pay at the rate of 2% of said receipts. Said payments to be made each month through the conference treasurer.
5. Whereas there seems to be a need of clarification as to the proper pro-
cedure for sending in funds to the Conference Treasurer, we recommend that
ALL funds raised in ALL departments of the local church for District and General interest must be:
1. Transferred to the account of the local church treasurer.
2. All money mailed in one check by the local treasurer to the district treasurer monthly.
District Financial
6. We recommend that our conference stenographer be paid $40.00 and that
the secretary be authorized to secure additional helpers at the same rate.
7. We recommend that the District Superintendent's salary be adjusted to
$115.00 per week, to include social security and hospitalization insurance plus utilities and traveling expense. Traveling expense shall include overnight lodg-ing and meals when traveling for District work.
8. We recommend that our Assistant Superintendent be paid at the rate of
$12.00 per day plus mileage for each day's service, also district telephone ex-pense.
9. We recommend that the 2% pension payment of the District Superinten-
dent be assumed by the District Conference.
10. We recommend that the Conference Secretary be paid $250.00 for his
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11. We recommend that the Conference Treasurer be paid $675.00 for his
services for the year. 12.
We recommend that the Conference Statistician be paid $125.00 for his services for the year.
13. We recommend that the editor of the Pilgrim Voice be paid $125.00 for
his services for the year. 14.
We recommend our Secretary-Treasurer of our Group Insurance Program be paid $100.00 for his services for the year.
15. We ecommend that the District Youth President be paid $100.00 for his
services for the year. 16.
We recommend that our Sunday School Promotional Secretary be paid $125.00 for his services for the year.
17. Inasniuch as we have a Home Missionary Loan Fund to aid with the es-
tablishing of new churches, and whereas there are some churches who are delin-quent in payment of said loan, we urge those who have loans to bring their payments up to date.
We further recommend that each pastor with the assistance of the District Superintendent secure new pledges of $5.00 per call, there will not be over two calls per conference year. One-half of the amount raised by each call shall be an outright gift to the church for which the call is made; the other half shall be made available as a loan which will be repaid to the conference. The pay-ments made on the loan shall go into a loan fund which will be established and administered by the conference council. The rate of interest shall be 4%.
18. We recommend that the standard mileage rate be fixed at six cents per mile.
19 We recommend that all churches be urged to pay the pastor's entire pen-
sion allotment. 20.
We recommend that the Treasurer's report, which is sent to the pastors, be a complete report of the giving of the local church, and shall include depart- mental offerings.
Camp Meetings
21. We recommend that any person accepted as a worker by the camp com-
mittee shall be required to pay a registration fee for the camp meeting of $1.00.
22. We recommend that the Camp Meeting Board and District Council pass
on all improvements or construction entailing an expense of $1,000.00 or more.
23. We recommend that the Conference retain Public Liability, (medical, and
comprehensive) insurance for Camp. 24.
Inasmuch as there is no special assessment for the support of the camp meeting, we recommend that the solicitation from the churches be made by the pastors. Be it further resolved that an amount equal to $1.00 per member, per year be received from each church.
25. We recommend that the caretaker of the Camp Grounds, shall receive a
salary of $ 100.00 per month, (house and utilities supplied) to be paid from the conference funds.
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COUNCIL REPORT MEMORIALS
Whereas in no other department of the local church are non-members given the privilege of voting on church matters, and,
WHEREAS the present method of electing officers for the Youth Society needs to be simplified, therefore be it
RESOLVED That Section 74, paragraph 4 be amended to read as fol-lows:
"Membership: (1) Active Members. Young people between the ages of 12 and 35 who are members of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. (2) Associate Members. Young peopl between the ages of 12 and 35 who are Christians but not members of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. (3) Honorary Members. Honorary members shall be members of the Pil-grim Holiness Church who are excluded from active membership by the age limit. (This does not apply to the president of the society nor the pastor.)
and that Paragraph 9 be amended to read
"Election of officers shall be as follows: There shall be a committee for nominations composed of 3 active members elected by the Youth Society and 2 members appointed by the Church Board from its mem-bership. The Pastor shall be the chairman of this committee. This committee shall nominate one or more candidates to the various offices, and the names shall be presented to the members of the Pilgrim Youth Society called for the special purpose of conducting an annual elec-tion. A majority vote shall be required to elect.
2. WHEREAS voting in church elections is a serious matter, and,
WHEREAS 14 years of age seems to be too young an age to be entrusted with such a responsibility, therefore be it
RESOLVED that Section 39 paragraph 2 be amended by the substitution of age 16 for age 14.
3. WHEREAS there may be temporary conditions existing at the time of the
pastor recall vote which would prevent the pastor from receiving the required two-thirds majority therefore be it
RESOLVED that Section 53, paragraph 2 be amended by the addition of the following:
"In case the pastor does not receive the required two-thirds vote but does receive a majority vote he may remain for one more year but in all succeeding years he must receive the required two-thirds vote."
4- WHEREAS there are many times when it is not convenient to call a meet-
ing of the entire District Council, and
WHEREAS there are times when the District Superintendent may feel the need of counsel, and
WHEREAS there are minor matters which do not require the action of the entire District Council, therefore be it
RESOLVED that there shall be an Executive Committee of the District Council composed of the District Superintendent, the Assistant District Super-intendent, the District Secretary, and the District Treasurer. This Executive Committee shall have charge of the District matters in the interim of regular Council meetings.
All actions of the Executive Committee shall be subject to review by the entire Council at its next regular meeting.
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5. WHEREAS the duties of the District Superintendent are manifold and his
work is rather particularized which would limit his freedom in administration and,
WHEREAS some churches have problems more than others thus demand-ing more supervision, we recommend the following:
Section 88, Paragraph 1.
Article (9) To visit, or have his assistant visit, without fail, each church in his district at least once a year, and to preserve carefully in his office, for future reference, the report received on this visit. (Section 57) Additional visits may be made upon request of Pastor and/or upon the discretion of the Superintendent.
Article (6) To cause to be sent out the quarterly report blanks. When these report blanks are returned, he shall review them and note the contents. These reports shall then be filed for reference.
REPORT OF THE EDUCATIONAL BOARD
We, the members of the Educational Board of the Northern Indiana Con-ference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, have met as scheduled and have re-viewed the Educational Status of fifty candidates for license. Forty-eight appear-ed before the Board and two were considered in absentia.
We have attempted to be fair and helpful to each one through understand-ing and counseling. We have endeavoured to fulfill our task through a depend. ance upon the Holy Spirit and thus have forwarded our recommendations to the Examining Board.
We have appreciated the fine spirit which has been manifested. We believe that our brethren will become good representatives of our Lord and the Church. However, some we feel should be more prompt in meeting the schedule which is printed in the Conference Minutes.
From the experience of the past we recommend that the schedule should be changed as follows:
Monday as stated in Journal. Tuesday a.m. as stated in Journal.
Tuesday afternoon-2:0O-4:00 p.m. instead of 1:30-5:00 p.m.
Wednesday morning-9:OO-11:O0 a.m. instead of 8:00-10:00 am.
Sincerely submitted,
R. D. Perry, Chairman 0. D. Williams, Secretary
REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE STATISTICIAN NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE
Year Ending April 30, 1965
Pastor's Report Sermons preached 6,102 Prayer services conducted 2,942 Calls on members 9,322 Calls on non-members 18,865 Total pastoral calls 32,108 Revivals conducted ........ ...... ............- .................... ......... 111 Seeking regeneration 1,629 Seeking sanctification 653 Dealt with in personal work 1,250 Prayed with for healing 1,084
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Baptized Communion services Children dedicated
Funerals
Pastor's Support Salary $198,737.47 Expense allowance 7,334.27 Donations, gifts, fees 13,204.98 Total support $225,323.71
Local Church Financial Report
98 174 107 107 178
Receipts: Cash forwarded Regular offerings Special offerings Building fund Total Receipts Transferred from Sunday School Transferred from Youth Transferred from Missionary Society
Expenditures: Pastor's salary Pastor's rent allowance Rents Interest Improvements Paid on indebtedness
Miscellaneous Pilgrim Pension Plan
District Expenditures: District Budget Old People's Home .................... ...... ....... Camp Meeting Home missions Frankfort College
$ 53,204.53 501,083.71 102,861.13 122,470.81 872,326.01 12,504.54
1,782.60 20,312.57
$202,897.80 10,497.89 4,667.98
14,408.92 160,946.78 110,537.96 31,759.15
167,341.22 11,391.51
26,568.26 151.89
1,794.45 2,719.87 8,989.61
General Expenditures: United Stewardship Fund 17,685.13
Specified: World Missions 48,646.10 Church Extension 3,463.09 Sunday School 2,352.69 Total Expenditures 825,233.12 Cash on hand 72,500.67
Local Church Statistical Report Members on roll last report 2,894 Members dropped from roll 135 Transferred by letter 80 Deaths 40 Total removals 251
Additions: By letter 70 By faith 189
Present membership: Ordained ministers 151 Licensed ministers 45 Local ministers 48
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Deaconesses 14 Probationary 28 Members in full standing (Besides ministerial) ..._ 1,853 Non-voting members 159
Total membership this report 2,938 Gain 44
Preaching services 7,801 Church prayer meetings 3,541 Cottage prayer meetings 376 Other services 1,255 Total services 13,085 Advocate subscriptions 833
Sunday School Statistical Report Number of teachers and officers 878 Active enrollment 6,769 Cradle Roll 703 Total enrollment 7,713 Average weekly attendance last report 6,418 Average weekly attendance this report 6,317 Attendance loss 101 Sessions 3,190 Scholars converted 170 Scholars joined church 85 Books in library 2,747
Sunday School Financial Report Receipts: Cash forwarded $ 5,489.65 Regular offerings 39,636.61 Birthday offerings 1,159.36 Gen. Rally Day offering ....._...... .... . ................-.............. 1,256.66 Special offerings ... 7,400.99 Total offerings 54,655.02
Expenditures: Literature 18,953.68 Miscellaneous 17,948.59 Transferred to church treasurer:
District Budget 3,618.32 United Stewardship fund 3,952.42 Gen. Rally Day offering 1,199.87
Total Expenditures 49,424.11 Cash on hand $ 4,721.98
Youth Society Statistical Report Membership last report 920 Present membership:
Active 407 Associate 152 Honorary 410
Total membership this report 1,018 Gain 98 Subscriptions to Youth News 144 Meetings held 1,208 Average attendance:
Last report This report
Number of Servicemen's roll
Youth Society Financial Report Receipts: Cash forwarded $ 2,173.06 Offerings received 3,976.43 Total offerings 6,136.75
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756 870
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Expenditures: Local
Pilgrim Youth project
1,tM 0. 07 526.81 219.22 807.96
1,284.30 4,568.97 1,539.44
Transferred to church treasurer
Total Expenditures
Missionary Treasurer's Report Receipts: Cash forwarded Offerings received Total
Expenditures:
$ 861.14 17,830.31
18,381.65
Local 1,909.84 General Church Extension 164.19 World Missions 15,941.86 Total 9,634.94 Cash Balance 8,172.95 Value of gifts, boxes, materials, etc., sent out as follows: Locally 1,039.38 District Church Extension 74.00 World Missions 1,564.61 Total 9,803.27
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DISTRICT YOUTH CONFERENCE JOURNAL
The Youth Conference in the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church convened in the Elwood Pilgrim Holiness Church on Saturday, May 15, 1965. The morning session began at 10:00 A.M. as Rev. William Babb, District Youth President, welcomed the delegates and visitors. Rev. Mar-lin Boss led the group in singing, "He Keeps Me singing" with Dennis Massie at the piano. Rev. Arthur Davis read a passage of Scripture and commented on it. Rev. Elvin Powers prayed over the conference asking God to bless and direct.
Rev. Babb introduced Rev. D. W. Lacy, Northern Indiana District Super-intendent, to the congregation as presiding officer for the conference. Luke 6:45 furnished the text for his devotional which he entitled "The Eternal Vision of Goodness."
The Sun is the source of life. There is a great trust to us in this conference. Fire and grace should always burn within the hearts of young people as well as the old. Parents should lead their children in the right direction. The youth that are here today are the church of tomorrow and the church of today. Young life begets young life. Youth reach youth.
It is necessary for young people to know what is truth as they grow into later life. Youth needs a love that doesn't dare to cross evil. Youth should exer-cise themselves in a discipline of strictness led by the Holy Spirit: Youth must be converted and be fully submitted to Christ.
Motion, made by Rev. Babb, carried to delete reading the minutes of the 1964 Conference.
Roll was called. Present were Rev. D. W. Lacy, 21 pastors, 14 local pres-idents, and 33 delegates.
The voting bar was set by motion as the first seven pews in the three sections.
The first sitting will end at 11:30 A.M. and the second sitting will begin at 1:00 P.M. as moved by the conference.
Report of the District Youth President, Rev. William Babb, was read and accepted.
Rev. Glen Raney read the report of the Auditing Committee. It was ac-cepted.
Rev. Elvin Powers, District Youth Treasurer, gave the treasurer's report. It was accepted.
Zone report were given by the respective leaders.
Zone 1. Mr. Paul Haney
Zone 4. Mr. Paul Tamer
Zone 6. Rev. Creston Eckart
Motion carried to receive the zone leaders's reports. The sitting was adjourned with prayer by Rev. 0. D. Williams.
SECOND SITTING
The second sitting began at 1:00 P.M. with the delegates joined in singing "Praise Him". Rev. Elvin Powers directed the singing and Larry Goins accom-panied at the organ. Rev. D. W. Lacy called upon Rev. Richard Cart to pray over the afternoon session.
Business resumed with ten local presidents reporting as follows: Emilene Pryor—New Castle, Larry Goins—E1wood, Tom Wallace—S. Anderson, Rita Ogden—Tipton, Theatta Liestenfelt—Jonesboro, Steve Kriupp—Frarikfort First.
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Phyllis Case—Marion First, John Powell—Wabash, Betty Benofield—Anderson First, Mrs. Ernest Batman—Kokomo.
The report of the District Youth Statistician, Rev. Ernest Batman, was read and accepted.
Report of the Policy Committee was read by Rev. Richard Carr. The follow-ing resolutions as amended were carried.
1. Be it resolved that an attendance program be instituted for our youth camps. We suggest that a certificate be given this year, based upon two previous years and this years attendance, to all campers who attend three consecutive years in the Junior and/or Teen camps.
2. Be it resolved that the District Youth Council offer its services in coop-eration with the district CYC director for the promotion of said pro-gram within the district.
3. Be it resolved that an exchange of services between local youth societies be encouraged.
Report of the Ways and Means Committee was read by Duane Tulowitzky. The following motions as amended were carried.
1. Under standing rules, item No. 4 page 57 recommending the deletion of the word 'quarterly' and the assertion of the word 'monthly', and a motion carried to delete.
2. Item No. 1 page 53 recommending this paragraph be deleted and a motion carried to delete.
3. We recommend the following on financing the Youth Project:
Churches grossing: under $3,000 ..... ........ will pay $ 2.50 $3,000 thru $6,999 will pay $ 5.00 $7,000 thru $9,999 will pay $ 7.50 $10,000 thru $12,000 will pay $10.00 over $12,000 will pay $12.50
4. Paragraph No. 3 under item No. 1 on page 54 recommending this be deleted and a motion carried to delete.
5. Item No. 2 page 54 recommending this be deleted and a motion car-ried to delete.
Tellers were appointed by Rev. Babb as the conference prepared to elect officers for the coming year.
The following officers were elected to serve for the year 1965-66. President Rev. William Babb, 1429 Brookside Pky., Indpls., Isid. Vice-President Rev. Ernest Batman. 1119 S. Bell St.. Kokomo, md. Secretary Rev. Dennis Massie. 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Treasurer Rev. Elvin Powers, Box 621, Lapel, md.
The following zone leaders were elected by delegates of the respective zones: Zone I Mr. Kenneth Gouker Zone 2 Rev. Howard Barefoot, 1610 E. Wash., St., Huntington, md. Zone 3 Mr. Robert Frakes, 1901 N. Purdum, Kokomo, md. Zone 4 Mr. Paul Tamer, R. R. 1, Box 188, Michigantown, md. Zone 5 Mr. Larry Goiris, 314 S. Tenth, Elwood, md. Zone 6 — Mr. Paul Hamilton, 3702 N. Bresitwood Ave., Indpls., Ind. Zone 7 Rev. Ray Ferren, 417 N. Franklin, Knightstown, md.
Appointments to District Youth Committees by Rev. William Babb were made as follows:
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Youth Camp Committee
Revs. E. C. Gafford—chairrnan, George Blice, Ernest Batman, and Creston Eckart.
Resolutions Committee
Rev. Randall Schenkel—chairman, Richard Carr, Ray Ferren, Lewis Smith, and Mr. Paul Haney.
Ways and Means Committee
Revs. Glen Raney—chairman, William Babb III, Duane Tulowitzky, and Mr. Wayne Overmyer.
Project Committee
Revs. Marlin Boss—chairman, Elvin Powers, and Mr. Charles Campbell.
Senior Banquet Committee
Rev. Wayne Preusz—chairman (1 year), Mr. Kieth Hinton (2 years), and Mr. John Snider (3 years).
Committee on Devotions
Mr. Larry Goins—chairman, Rev. Dennis Massie, and Rev. Ron McClung.
Auditing Committee
Mn Larry Goins and Mr. Robert P. Hines.
Statistician Rev. David Smith.
Motion carried that the District Youth Council approve these minutes of the conference.
Motion carried to adjourn.
Conference was dismissed with prayer by Rev. R. E. Nibarger.
Dennis Massie, District Youth Secretary
REPORT OF THE DISTRICT YOUTH PRESIDENT
To our chairman and District Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy, and members of the District Youth Conference of the Northern Indiana Pilgrim Holiness Church, May 15, 1965:
Greetings in the wonderful Name of Jesus, who hath made us recipients of His many blessings and hath enabled us to labor together for the advance-ment of His kingdom.
Another conference year has passed so rapidly and in our heart there is praise and thanksgiving to God for His help in all things. We also wish to ex-press our deep feeling of appreciation to our District Superintendent, our Dis-trict Youth officers, Zone presidents, Local presidents, Pastors and all our youth who have given so much assistance in the youth work of our district.
One of the highlights of our District Youth activities that start the con-ference year is our Youth Camps. We would like to give special recognition to Rev. E. C. Gafford, who as director, does a splendid job of making these camps interesting, profitable, and spiritual. While our attendance was down this past year, we trust it will come up this coming year.
We are glad for the youth services held during our camp meeting and for those who participated in any way. During this time our youth council met and formulated plans for the youth portion of this coming camp meeting that included our own youth evangelist, organized recreation, a giant youth rally for the first Friday night, financial assistance from the district and a site on
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the camp grounds for a future youth tabernacle. These plans were accepted and approved by the District Council and the Campmeeting Board.
We have done our best to promote the program of our General Youth Director which included a program for Youth Week and the National Talent Quest. Whenever it has been possible, we have attended the youth zone gather-ings. It was also our privilege to represent Northern Indiana in the Youth Leaders Conference at Winona Lake in November.
We have been attending meetings and working with the committees who are preparing for the National Youth Convention to be held in Anderson on June 23-27, 1965. This convention can only be successful as each district does her part, therefore, we urge the attendance of, concern for, and prayers of all Northern Indiana youth for this occasion.
One of the responsibilities of the District Youth President is the youth page of the District Voice. We feel that this page has been made more interest-ing this year because of the concern and interest of our local societies and zone presidents who have supplied material that has been of greatest interest to our youth.
When we stop to think of the responsibilities and the possibilities of youth leadership, we realize that our accomplishments have been meager and what has been done could not have been accomplished without the splendid cooperation of all of you. So again, thank you!
Respectfully submitted,
William Babb, District President
PROJECT COMMITTEE REPORT
To the 1965 Youth Conference:
Several hindrances prevented us from launching our youth project this past year among which are the following:
1. The slowness of response to the previous project. (Some churches have not yet sent in the offering for the playground).
2. The desire of the Youth Conference to hold to a maximum of $400.00, wishing relief from large assessments.
3. The opportunity to greatly improve the project with just a little more funds.
We trust we may be able to do two things as a result of this year of no assessment:
1. Send in soon as possible an offering to help cover the cost of the play-ground.
2. Next March, during project month, receive a good equitable offering (not assessment) toward the erection of this memorial which shall beautify and add to our campground.
Members of the committee have prepared (or will prepare) further infor-mation on this project.
Mr. Charles Campbell has prepared a drawing showing the plan and will explain it.
The Ways and Means Committee will give us an idea of the cost to the individual churches or youth society.
Yours,
Marlin Boss, Jr.
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REPORT OF DISTRICT YOUTH TREASURER
Receipts
Cash Brought Forward (May 1, 1964) $ 181.28 Junior Camp Registration, summer of 1964 1,121.00 Teen Camp Registration, summer of 1964 981.60 Receipts from Lunch Stand ............. 297.88 District Youth Budget 304.48 Offerings from Youth Camps 32.75 Conference Appropriation for 1963-64 250.00 Conference Appropriation for 1964-65 250.00 Offerings for Playground Project ...... .... .. ............... .... -. 511.75 Reimbursement for Wives at Elwood Luncheon 2.75 Camp Meeting Share of Tent Rental and Expense for 1963 44.00 Camp Meeting Share of Tent Rental and Expense for 1964 35.80 Food Inventory Difference from Camp Meeting 50.00 Offering from 1964 Youth Conference 11.09
Total Receipts $ 4,074.38
Expenditures
Mileage $ 514.81 Advertising and Printing 92.31 Food 1,210.49 Postage, Phone Bills 91.45
Youth Camp Workers $ 75.00 Cooks ....._.... .... .. ................- .............. ....................... 200.00 Counselling 50.00 Trash Hauling and Cleaning .. ...... 15.00 Camp Meeting Speakers .....- ................... 20.00 Total Help Paid 360.00
Handcraft and Instructional Materials ................ .... .. ............................ 195.00 Brotherhood Insurance Company 145.80 Laundry 7.75 Playground Project Expenses 806.33 Sports Equipment 19.01 Bank Service Charges 2.30 Tent Rental for District Camp 60.00 0. D. Emery's Expenses to 1964 Youth Conference 10.00 Paint for Bell 3.91 Trailer Rental for Tent Hauling 2.60 Miscellaneous Youth Camp Supplies 18.60
Total Expenditures $ 3,540.63 Cash on Hand, April 30, 1965 533.75
Respectfully submitted,
Elvin M. Powers District Youth Treasurer
STATISTICIAN'S REPORT
Total Membership Last Report 633 Present Membership:
Active 374 Associate 128 Honorary 310
Total Membership This Report 812 Gain 179
Meetings Held 638 Average Attendance Last Report 479 Average Attendance This Report 586
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Is Society Chartered? Yes 8 No Subscriptions to Pilgrim Youth News 95 No. Use Teen Topics 1 Total Youth Societies Reporting 18
Ernest Batman, Youth Statistician
STANDING RULES
Resolutions
1. Be it resolved; that this Youth Conference go on record as urging all pastors and youth presidents to cooperate with the District Youth President by striving for an organized society in each church.
2. Be it resolved; that the Zone Youth Leaders shall be responsible for sending material for the Pilgrim Youth Voice to the District Youth President.
3. Be it resolved; that each Youth Committee under the direction of the Zone Youth Leader shall recommend nominees for Zone Youth Lead-er to the District Council. The Zone Youth Committee shall consist of the Zone Youth President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, each zone pastor, and each local president.
4. Be it resolved; that the District Youth Treasurer and Secretary be members of the Youth Camps Committee by Virtue of their offices.
5. Be it resolved; that the District Youth President be a member of all Youth Boards and Committees by virtue of his office.
6. Be it resolved; that the Senior Banquet become a Standing Committee consisting of three members. The first member shall be appointed for one year, the second for two years, the third for three years. Each suc-ceeding year one member shall be appointed for three years by the District Youth President.
7. Be it resolved; that the annual Senior Banquet be held the first Friday of May.
8. Be it resolved; that the Project Committee be responsible for the recom-mendation and presentation of a yearly district youth project to the District Youth Council.
9. Be it resolved; that the Senior Banquet Committee award at the annual banquet a "Senior of the Year" award to the outstanding senior boy and/or girl; further we suggest the committee consider the following criteria as a basis for the award; Christian character, Christian and social service, leadership ability, mental attitude, scholastic rating, emo-tional stability; further that not less than three persons be required to rate independently each senior.
10. Be it resolved; that an attendance program be instituted for our youth camps. We suggest that a certificate be given this year, based upon two previous years and this years attendance, to all campers who at-tend three consecutive years in the Junior and/or Teen camps.
ii. Be it resolved; that the District Youth Council offer its services in co-operation with the district CYC director for the promotion of said program within the district.
12. Be it resolved that the District Youth Treasurer be a member of the Ways and Means Committee by virtue of his office.
13. Be it resolved; that an exchange of services between local youth socie- ties be encouraged.
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Ways and Means
1. Be it resolved; that we recommend that the District Youth Officers be paid six cents per mile while traveling for District Youth business, the same to be paid out of the District Youth Treasury.
2. Be it resolved; that we recommend that the Youth Conference budget be paid according to church membership as follows:
25 members or under $ .50 per month 26-50 members 1.00 per month 51-75 members 1.50 per month 76-100 members 2.00 per month 101 or more members 2.50 per month
We further recommend that said payments be made monthly through the Conference Treasurer.
3. A month during this conference year shall be designated as "Project Month". The month of March has been suggested. During this month an offering shall be received during o youth service in each local church for the project.
4. We recommend the following on financing the Youth Project:
Churches grossing: under $3,000 ...... will pay $ 2.50 $3,000 thru $6,999 will pay $ 5.00 $7,000 thru $9,999 will pay $ 7.50 $10,000 thru $12,000 will pay $10.00 over $12,000 will pay $12.50
DISTRICT YOUTH CALENDAR
Senior Banquet May 6, 1966
Youth Conference May 21, 1966
Junior Camp .................... July 11-15, 1966
Teen Camp July 18-22, 1966
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PASTOR'S REPORT
CHURCH PASTOR
Se
rmo
ns
Pre
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ed
Pra
yer S
erv
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Cond
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d
Past
ora
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alls
O
n
Mem
bers
Past
oral
Calls
O
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rs
Tota
l P
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oral
Ca
lls
Re
viva
ls
Conduct
ed
See
kin
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Rege
nera
tion
See
kin
g
San
ctific
atio
n
Dea
lt w
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in
Per
son
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Pra
yed
With
F
or H
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Ba
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Com
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Ser
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0
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Exp
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se
Allo
wa
nc
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Donati
ons,
G
ifts
, E
tc.
Tota
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upport
Alexandria Andrews Anderson First Anderson, North Anderson, South
James Shuck Broadus Deal G. R. Bateman B. H. McBride George Wallace
65 77 77
108 83
52 39 55 44 52
46 209 535 155
90
139 163 444 166 70
185 372 979 321 160
2 2 1 3
6 14
3 40
1 7 5
15
14 5
11 25 20
4 4 4 5
2
2
4
2 1 5 3
705.00 2,755.00 5,720.00 3,380.00
395.00 425.00
62.00 170.00
90.00
767.0C 2,938.2C 5,810CC 3,805CC
395CC
Bass Lake Beech Grove Brown's Chapel Burlington Chesterfield
Lloyd George Ivan Settles Elvin Hotle
Leroy Hines
84 76
80
46 35
40
140 161
40
112 288
158
252 449
198
4 3
1
17 14
12
17 1
2
10
2
10 2 3
2
4 7 2
2
2,646.00 1,180.00
1,720.00
47.00 263.50
2,693.00 1,443.5C
1,720.00
Columbia City Crawfordsville Delphi Elwood Elkhart
Harmon Thrasher Thomas Manual George Blice R. B. Nibarger Russel Wright
56 108 86
132 77
21 36 36 48 45
200 197 200
350 392 275
550 589 475 338 140
2 3 2
14 16 21 65
5 4
10 27
100 30 8.
10 &
25
1 1 3 1 2
2 1
2
1 2 4 1
700.00 3,640.00 3,510.00 5,200.00
820.00 1,040.00
20.00
75.00 55.00
200.00 63.091
775CC 3,695.00 3,710.00 6,203.09
&20.00
Fairmount Forest Fort Wayne Fountain City Frarikfort, Eastsicje
Duane Tulowitzky J. W. Pottenger D. G. Felker Raymond Gaxnblin Walter Black
32 88 76 65 67
52 39' 36 48 50
90
163
129
290
125
193
380 133 28.8
322
1
1 2 3
2
17
2
10
12
24'
10 2. 2
10
1 1 1 3
2 i
3
1 2
1,409.78 1,060.00 2,731.00 1,825.00 2,860.00 55.181
250.22
5.00 I 100.00
132.00
1,660.00 1,06'O.00 2,736.00 1,925.00 3,047.1
25.00
100.00 684.14. 900.00 140.00 445.15 200.00
4,780.00 3,8S9.14 3,005.00 1,530CC 4,085.15 2,280.94
Frankfort, First Frankfort, Pil. Chap. Frarikfort, Woodside Frankton Fulton Gas City
Joseph C. Brown Lewis Smith Eugene Schenck Wilbur Haskins Hubert Johnson Clyde Moreillon
105 84 92 79' 84 85
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66
129 125
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273 ' 137.
581 613
1222 230' 402 262
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61 50 30
9 37 14
32 25 14
7 17
6
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19 18
36 30 20
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4 4 4 1 2 4 3
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4 4 1
3 1
12 7 5 1 2 1
4,680.00 3,205.00' 2,080.00 1,390.00 3,640.00 1,560.00
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Green Township David Smith 88 55 43 240 283 2 8 2 58 24 1 1 1,640.00 203.23 1,236.741 3,716.97 Hammond, First G. W. Noel 83 36 138 222 360 2 58 60 68 3 14 4 5,100.00 240.00 143.50 5,483.50 Howard Chapel Ralph Hamilton 64 48 50 90 140 2 22 15 35 30 2 4 1 1 1 765.00 765.00 Huntington Howard Barefoot 124 28 523 927 1450 2 13 4 2 5 6 3,460.00 3,460.00 Indpls., Bethany Laverne Hulen 79 40 202 231 433 8 2 1 1 31 I 31 3,290.00[ 205.00 3495.0O Indp1s., Brookside William Babb 81 41 132 389 521 2 52 2 2 1 4 4,200.00 1,040.00 108.00 5,348.00 Indpls., Central Cecil Bowker 71 100 380 425 805 2 60 29 8 4 1 5 4,050.00 4,050.00 Indpls., Drex. Gdns. Paul Isgrigg 101 45 276 294 570 1 9 5 38 1 2 4,160.00 140.00 4,300.00 Indpls., Eagledale Donald Teegarden 63 35 215 1 4 6 8 3 1 2,447.00 50.00 2,497.00 Indpls., Evanston Edward Kirkpatrick 91 73 127 882 1009 2 23 10 12 4 4 5 1 3,928.00 796.51 5,097.76 Indpls., First Ernest Carroll 88 12 745 2 34 8 105 4 3 1 2 41 4,550.00 475.00300.00 5,325.00 Indpls., Home Place F. V. Halt 88 48 10 1 26 9 10 2 1 1,560.00 1,560.00 Indpls., North Russel Wooten 82 40 215 215 430 1 17 6 75 7 2 2 1 4,940.00 75.00 150.00 5,165.00 Indpls., Pil. Chapel Kelso Eckart 79 88 52 156 208 2 7 2 2 4 2 Indpls., Sunshine G. Lee Kearby 60 2 19 8 1,200.00 1,200.00 Indpls., Warren Pit. Creston Eckart 69 22 170 2 5 6 7 1 1 4 1,060.00 18.00 1,078.00 Indpls., West Elton Call 82 56 133 765 898 2 29 8 30 45 3 3 3 1 3,700.00 370.00 640.55 4,710.55 Jonesboro E. C. Gafford 67 38 234 455 689 3 36 16 16 5 15 3 1 6 5,200.00 476.13 5,676.13 Kokomo, First Ernest Batnian 91 44 225 7891014 2 90 13 31 7 4 6 2 3 4,419.00 880.00 225.00 5,554.00 Knightstown Raymond Ferren 1001 321 36 160 196 ii 16 1 5 4 1 1 487.00 180.65 23.26 690.91 Lafayette Randall Schenkel 88 30 60 95 155 2 2 1 2,600.00 520.00 111.00 3,231.00 LaGrange Charlie Collier 94 50 137 141 278 1 29 23 29 4 1 1 2,123.00 40.00 2,163.00 Lapel Elvin Powers 85 46 104 544 648 3 7 7 15 11 1 2 3 1 1,300.00 40.00 1,340.00 LaPorte Ray Martin, Sr. 90 37 125 155 280 1 15 4 2 4 2,358.00 33.27 2,401.27 Lebanon Wayne Preusz 86 42 139 250 389 2 23 3 11 1 3 2 8 4,420.00 332.00 4,757.00 Logansport Carl Roark 81 45 178 330 508 78 6 20 5 2 4 5 5,200.00 5,200.00
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PASTOR'S REPORT
CHURCH PASTOR
Ser
mo
ns
Pre
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Pra
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erv
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Con
du
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Past
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Bapt
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Marion ,First Marion, Grant Marion, South Michigantown Monon
Lester Henry Landis Bradfield Marlin Boss Lee Lenker Leon Willoughby
78 132 87 81 91
47 27 43 40 30
204 380
64 198
34
226 487 165 302
85
430 867 229 500 119
3 2
2
58 28 3
6
24 4 1
2
56 32
2
61 15 4
3
1 4
3 4
4 3
2 2 2 2
3 6
1 1
4 3 2
1
5,075.00 2,600.00
520.00 3,640.00 1,560.00
190.00
520.00
245.24 147.50 165.00 80.00 15.00
5,320.2 2,937.5(
685.0( 4,240.6( 1,5?5.0{
Muncie, First Muncie, East New Carlisle New Castle Noblesville
T. J. Preusz Edward Shemalia Richard Carr Glen Raney Raymond Street
90 123 81 90 79
40 20 35 45 38
332 49
201 67
291 56
513 1031
603 105 210 714
1098
3
5
16
2 33
5
7
11 101
23
34 13
7 12
2
1 1 1 2 41
3 6
1 4 I 7
2 1 4 3 3
3,900.00 7,620.00 1,820.00 4,590.00 3,554.25
60.001
100.00 1,711.54
50.00' 75.00 88.50'
4,000.0( 9,331.5 1,870.00 4,725.0( 3,642.7
3 21 5
1
4
1 1 5
1
2,655.00, 4,725.001
430.00I 1,012.771
I
129.99 43.83
205.92 I
2,784.95 4,768.83
635.92 1,012.77
North Judson appanee
Richmond, First Richmond Highland Sharon
Gilbert Pegg William Smith Ira Holt L. A. Singer
72 89 63
21 45 24
174
37 4761128
166
161
340 1604
199
3
2
49 10
109
25 4
23 37 63
18 85 4
South Bend Thornehope Tipton Tyner Upland
Lincoln Lehue Charles Cummings Arthur Davis A. V. Skinner Wilbur Smith
94 96 68 75
102
38 34 5!8 35 45
29 24
323 74 67
28 40'
488 83
389
57 64
811 157 456
9
1
2 65
3 28
18 2'
14
19
25,
6 16' 10! 9
41 4 2
3
I 21
4
1
21 1 9 1
1,797.601 1,964.00 4,230.00 2,079.44
269.00
90.00 149.00 70.00
l 36.00
1,797.60 2,041.00 4,469.00 2,149.41
305.00 Wabash - Walkerton Winchester Windfall
'Guy Mowery John Hall J, C. Williams Herbert Slack
106 92 67 55
44' 45 11 35
217 158
20
283, 261
195
500 419 576 215
2 2
53 16 21 12
34 2
23 5
3 275
5
21 4
33
2 4 5 1
6 3 1 9
6 2 8 1
6,500.00 1,181.63 3,900.00
645.00
445.211
480.00
704.40 7,649.61 I 1,181.63
10'0.00 4,480.00 37.001 682.00
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SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
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Alexandria Andrews Anderson, First Anderson, No'th Anderson, South
6 6
30
7 12118
45 252
19 86 12
5 289 126 98
28 49
190 79 70
31! 43j
195j 88 78
649 52
49 32 52 25 8 100
270.02 178.89
211.84 48.68
915.20 240.60
12.61 112.85
16.38
58.00 17.51
13.03
31.41 416.47
597.51
313.86 650.92
1,812.14 419.49
92.79 111.22
282.71 105.30
124.75 52.06
283.45 197.27!100.00I
21.19 415.00
47.40
12.61
1,014.60
58.00
13.03
309.34 633.19
1,641.19 411.23
4.52 17.23
170.85
Bass Lake I Beech Grove Brown's Chapel Burlington Chesterfield Columbia City Crawfordsville Delphi Elwood Elkhart
10 9
9
79 69
125
I 11 100 76 64!
78 32 57 25
63! 74
12 51 51
52
11.25 30.47
73.28
393.01 402.23 16.27 32.00 146.50
404.26 627.47
151.62 197.29
229.52 205.65
5.33
192.29
5.63 32.00
5.00
39.92 11.00
391.90 540.16
12.36
51.77 8
11
20 12
11140 86 12109
25 176
51! 86
109 192
52!
63 73
107 204 48
12
52 52 52 25
3 3
3 75
40
6.56 33.56 51.51
477.67 .25
695.13 497.15 747.50
1,620.18 363.26
17.93
94.09
3.60
5.00
39.92 11.00
66.69
17.43
724.62 530.91 939.77
2,137.77 400.54
72.23
278.62 661.54 140.83
108.41
558.53 412.25 132.45
102.00
162.21 86.41
56.00
18.68
443.64 507.10 837.15
1,275.92 389.37
23.61 102.62 861.85
11.17 Fairsnount Forest Fort Wayne Fountain City Frankfort, East
8 6
10 8 8
53 i
40
50
1 7 4
70 44 51
62
62 31 74
76
56 29 57
58
2 17
14
51 50 52
52
39.61
87.82 99.68 7.44!
831.25
505.77 248.01 432.58!
10.13 10.10 14.98 20.60
20.00 16.10
102.11
208.00
983.10
826.57
440.03 384.39111.38
106.86
227.17
170.36
85.61
482.34 59.09
197.36
7.50 150.00 31.87
54.87 66.00
14.97
20.00 16.10 12.52
958.22
791.88 320.17 411.88
Frankfort, First Frankfort, P. C. Frankfort, W. Frankton Fulton Gas City
30 12
8 11 8
14215
284 164
30 99
112
15 26
16
10215
352 202
38 110 120
186 78
35 82 69
72115
201 87
31 79 62
9 43
4 3 7
50 52 5225 52 52 51 9
23;
1
330
I
108.75 6.90
101.80 51.77
263.85
1,164.40 436.36 723.51 350.73 494.36 381.68
84.87
19.83
32.96 9.97
33.54
20.16 9.74
22.85 3.60!
10.00 109.24
605.12 I
1,521.71 453.26 974.54 503.57
1,419.14 395.25
888.80 100.00 264.45 123.22 273.71 75.87
168.67 335.77 558.15 221.15 484.46
117.27 10.00 80.87 21.37 52.56
29.42
60.00 360.00
33.54
20.16 9.74
22.85 3.60
1,362.67 445.77 923.63 435.48
1,310.92 395.25
159.1C 7.49
50.91 67.5l
108.22
62
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
CHURCH
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Green Township 9 48 9 421 41 1 52 2165 75.91 534.72 170.00 780.63 187.63 104.19 170.00 80.00 541.82 238.81 Hammond, First 10 174 17 201 128 130 50 604.19 1,361.34 7.90 27.49 619.27 2,620.19 192.55 414.701115.13 265.95 27.49 2,015.82 604.37 Howard Chapel Huntington 12 111 123 661 88 22 6 31.86 276.34 27.77 135.43 36.23 794.17 271.76 34.06 26.23 135.43 764.22 29.95 lndpls., Bethany 20 155 10 185 1121119 51 92.21 830.36 15.57 18.43 19.45 976.02 448.47 436.30 18.43 922.65 83.37 Indp1s., Br'kside 19 150 7 218 236 143 93 50 Indpls., Centralli 22 181 8 211 1731183 6 94 258.80 1,119.46 17.17 24.15 70.09 1,568.67 742.79 482.71 141.55 24.15 1,391.20 177.47 Indp1s., Dre. G. 14 I 48 49 50 54.12 232.79 196.30 17.86 518.17 236.31 196.30 450.47 67.70 lndpls., Eagled'l 13 I 91 79 12 52 29.37 615.64 15.91 15.52 127.66 804.10 297.95 201.82 160.23 15.52 673.52 130.58 lndpls., Evans'n 15 97 100 92 8 50 14.54 696.84 22.27 17.77 273.28 1,024.70 483.54 426.75 69.57 17.77 997.66 27.04 lndpls., First 27 126 9 162 117 101 1651 125 5.81 715.41 19.64 32.63 33.84 807.33 425.65 237.53 32.63 695.81 111.52 Indp1s., H. Pla. 10 77 77 36 42 6 633.62 238.64 Indpls., North 20 171 191 128 154 49 140.63 1,278.32 32.83 82.82 1,534.60 852.15 586.58 38.59 1,477.32 57.28 lndpls., Pil. Ch. 455.771 14.5 II 9.681 I 479.96 Indp1s., Sun. G. Indp1s., W. Pk. 9 70 11 81 68 64 452 5 3 50 239.47 268.75 50822 lndpls. West 20 122 20 136 213 168 45 52 16 132.44 2,414.13 10.00 2,556.57 516.40 1,939.33160.00 10.00 2,525.73 31.27 Jonesboro 14142 23179 125 117 850 100 184.92 454.89 19.92 659.73 612.39 14.00 19.92 646.31 13.42 Kokosno First 19 275 31 325 188 192 4 52 337.65 751.97 27.71 50.33 252.31 1,417.91 987.71 82.01 252.31 50.33 1,372.36 47.61 Knighestown 9 67 7 74 36 37 52 18 76.261 287.23 6.69 7.15 34.13 411.46 223.8:1 160.99 7.15 391.15 Lafayette 10 80 39 90 67 68 52 5 50.42 371.21 14.29 9.19 101.21 546.32 332.38 154.87 10.16 32.46 9.19 539.06 LaGrange 50 5 55 42 38 52 22.02 250.91 7.94 6.02 286.89 62.99 204.94 267.93 18.96 Lapel 12 86 15113 78 61 17,52 8 11.38 500.94 15.00 5.00 532.32 269.91 238.14 15.00 523.05 9.27 LaPorte 9 69 6 84 44 54 10 52 10 1 8.47 433.95 10.03 9.14 6.95 468.54 146.61 249.83 48.16 9.14 453.74 14.80 Lebanon 31 271 53 365 263 256 7 52 8 150 Logansport 17 210 6 233 190 196 6 52 125 994.00 38.54 24.19 490.64 1,548.37
63
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
CHURCH
— —
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47.15 110.22
209.03 81 6.34
Marion, First Marion Grant Marion, South Michigantown Monon
269 153 106
197 54 73 8.0 42
179 51 67 85 42
5
18 3
50 50 52 52 52
15 1
550
40
72.92 21.60 33.68
141.88 81.02
822.33 741.84 481.76 559.55 318.36
32.63 4.19
15.66 19.36 11.77
33.08
10.81 11.59 7.15
916.78 18.20 20.07 27.35
1,877.84 785.83 561.98 759.73 418.30155.15
560.07 275.81 14355 363.69
301.54 101.76 353.54
97.04 137.50
Muncie, First Muncie, East New Carlisle New Castle Noblesville
16 15 12 16 13
178
249' 79
17
9 24
180 195
266 116
129 180 60
158 64
112 161 69
161 65
19 j 51 52 50 48
25 9 100 105
236.50 50.34
129.66 29.95 25.20
638.71 875.37 542.66 923.58
1,399.92
52.75 36.66 18.56 21.32 55.99'
50.00 30.00 32.24'
5.00
147.24 68.04 41.60
927.96 962.34 868.22
1,075.118 1,514.45
370.89 601.87 287.25 361.33 202.38
193.26 234.12 250.54 545.89 1,241.00166.07
140.69 20.00 52.031 70.99
139.26 54.49
38.70 50.00 30.00
5.001,500.19
743.54 855.99 759.0'8
1,074.69
181.92 106.40 109.14
.49 13.26
North Judson Nappanee Richmond, First Richmond, Hi. Sharon
13 15 9 6
27 219 40 21
2 28 6 6
42 262 60 33
35 153 51 25
39 161 51 18
8
7
50 52 36 52
I
6 223
I
75.86 90.75
I 33.73
549.24 818.87 249.801 165.16
13.45 8.57j 7.44 6.48
33.17 48.65 19.46
130.14
658.17 971.72 277.83 383.12
658.27 416.18 88.53 94.77
115.47 451.00
84.65 130.14
447.46
14.61
17.78 15.39 18.47 8.07 6.48
596.10 908.46 228.94 340.36
62.17 63.26
42.76
49 32 31
161 28
27 34
172 25 3
5 3
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50 52' ISO 51
275 100
58.68 214.43 22.97 326.41
137.6411,011.65 '. 32.80 255.7•6
8.12 9.37
36.83
7.81
81.02
49.20 58.63
914.25 86.78
338.24 417.38
2,099.87 456.36
53.00 107.32 518.82 97.90
39.63 119.04 415.17 173.70
24.28 12.65
101.161
87.96 30.36
81.02
7.81 47.06
82.39
212.68 416.43
1,964.67 435.01
135.20
South Bend Thornehope Tipton Tyner
6 6
17 7
42 41
32
7
32 6
Upland Wabash Walkerton Winchester Windfall
7 18 12 13172
42 278 82
40 4
33
318 86
185'
45 200 67
120
45 185 69
127 7
15 1521
.50 50
52 6
1 61.57 32.12 88.70
380.78 704.50 227.60 881.12 262.56
5.16 26.27 19.32
12.71
54.00
147.41 6.78 271.66
281.88
913.48609.04 36.71
154.48 328.03 262.56
260.74 52.60
1,597.83188.07
43.70 22.40
19.32
73.00
22.36
109.71 913.48 251.84
2,040.20 281.88
19.82 222.0
64
TREASURER'S REPORT-(First Section)
CHURCH
Ca
sh B
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Forw
ard
Regu
Tar
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s
Spe
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Offeri
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s
C
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Alexandria Andrews Anderson, First Anderson, North Anderson, South
31.24 81.77
437.13 528.67
1,921.46
2,250.51 4,811.41
25,039.09 8,994.61 1,341.99
136.85 1,154.22 5,401.17 1,980.69
279.23
415.00
8.95
2,418.60 6,462.40
30,877.39 11,503.97 3,551.63
1,120.70 100.00
98 °°E 60.00
785.00 2,755.O0 5,720.00 3,380.00
455.00 425.00
179.85
720.00
50.10 313.9
3,377.6 332.34
Bass Lake Beech Grove Brown's Chapel Burlington Chesterfe1d
112.03 100.00
2,523.93
5,450.90 4,008.61
5,509.17
930.62 861.35
764.86
34.00
787.71
6,527.55 4,969.96
9,585.67
137.22
133.23
2,646.50 1,180.00
1,970.00
118.44 283.24
95579 Columbia City Crawfordsville Delphi Elwood Elkhart
148.19 79.40
299.85 2,914.92
154.73
1,498.50 5,744.37 4,965.44
15,871.18 4,798.10
1,444.68 1,599.62 3,107.21
551.15
480.00
1,200.00 17,130.48
124.64
7,268.45 8,345.21
39,023.79 6,115.40
100.50 60.80
205.77 124.22
80.00 I
18.00 70.60 62.56
199.27 524.65 262.30 175.0015,200.0011,040.00
1,082.40 3,380.00 3,415.68
260.00
20.00
691.43
377.20
246.741 342.53
179.21
688.04 16.63
18,573.76
Fairmount Forest Fort Wayne Fountain City Prankfort, East
.10 73.09{
825.15 476.68 78.85
663.64 583.21
7,926.37 3,842.47 5,382.58
129.74 652.14 267.30 69.50
935.92 223.56
6,394.35
2,544.16 2,492.99 9,018.82 4,612.21
750.78 1,111.25
7.50 100.00
73.30 1,353.36 1,060.00 3,365.04 1,825.00 2,860.00
600.00 931.95
4557 Frankfort, First Frankfort, P. Cha. Frankfort, Wood. Frankton Fulton Gas City I
I 413.161 14,136.27 113.02 4,520.55 126.83 4,245.60 13.04 2,362.57
376.22 6,481.00 57.18 2,194.25
5,754.60 474.61 786.82
2,235.28 2,041.97
602.12
182.65
590.92
751.85
22,113.28 5,108.18 5,159.25 5,263.06 8,899.19 3,697.99
10.00 106.18
61.25 561.83 315.78
61.38
13.88 6.00
325.35
222.00
4,760.00 3,205.00 2,067.20 1,300.00 3,640.00 1,560.00
75.00
520.00
600.00
363.86
2.82
319.82 375.91
30L986 312.83
65
TIEASURR'S REPORT-(Seconcl Sedon)
CHURCH
Pai
d O
n
Ind
ebte
dnes
s
Eva
nge
lists'
Mis
cella
ne
ous
Pilg
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Pe
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Fun
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Distr
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Bud
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H
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Fra
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Pilg
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Co
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Uni
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Alexandria 478.851 117.15 444.67j 104.661 32.39 95.00 8.00 83.80 76.05 Andrews 540.00 393.00' 1,047.371229.00 493.82 135.00 153.01 402.24 Anderson, First 8,736.06 1,275.00 7,216.71 404.80 650.00 40.97 1,200.00 2,038.14 94.67 77.08 46.29 Anderson, North 1,220.92 730.00 2,487.03 796.18 I 240.83 362.00 2,130.10 75.74 13.03 589.50 Anderson, South 142.00 318.06 30.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 48.00 10.00 1,798.57 Bass Lake Beech Grove 841.981 825.00 1,472.431 182.05 192.18 5.80 28.651 172.00 5.80 6,4'90'.83 36.72 Brown's Chapel 961.35 1,365.62 88.12 243.27 6.25 25.00 20.00 127.35 192.00 381.50 33.34 36.11 4,967.00 140.18 Burlington I Chesterfield 1,221.10 328.50 1,504.23 390.0613.20 100.73 216.00' 338.44 7,038.052,680.85 Columbia City 233.26 290.00 594.27 j 102.00 610.00 108.00 199.27 24.00402.67 2,502.16 422.59 Crawfordsville 847.47 487.80 826.80' 286.64 75.00 24.00 88.00 524.65 50.80 17,235.32 33.13 Delphi 2,514.00 155.00 881.14 218.88 56.05 32.55 311.92 18.00 8,294.65 50.56 Elwood 129.37 500.00 7,595.39 1,132.00112.00. 172.00 144.001 318.00,1 984.00' 1,672.00 147.00 .37,798.73 1,225.06 Elkhart I 2,640.010 216.40 1,187.54 113.75 272.65 10.00 93.40 576.26 40.10 6,115.50 Fairmount 125.00 1,031.58 20.00 6.00 7.70' 2,543.64 .52 Forest 140.00 526.65 169.66 21.81 104.00 98.13 27.50 2,147.75 345.24 Fort Wayne 310.00 3,250.89 197.56 549.76 2.25 20.00 216.00 26.30 21.00 8,551.30 467.52 Fountain City 660.001 525.00 447.95 150.00 9.25 66.00 15.69 10.00 111.38 4,655.95 Frankfort, East 400.00 1,899.72 256.30 372.37 5.22 15.00 21.20 86.34, 141.30' 157.60 17.44 12.52 6,290.58 103.77 Frankfort, First 1,117.98 1,100.00 7,000.48 431.40' 1,306.95, 78.00 186.00 458.24 1,240.08 2,463.55 261.00 75.00 21,906.30 206.98 Frankfort, P. Chapel 405.13 800.85 127.80 120.00 50.00, 70.32 10.00 5,108.92 9.26 Frankfort, Woodside 354.16 375.06 1,250.22 41.60 100.00 3.00 35.00 55.00 436.40 30.87 20.16 5,583.67 68.49 Frankton 150.78 1,628.17 90.00 253.01 7.00 12.00 16.75 120.00 305.59' 10,47 9.74 3,903.51 1,359.55 Fulton ' 658.43 948.80 327.60 648.11 1.67 27.00 54.00 1701.46, 360.00' 1,237.10 2.50 8,505.66 393.53 Gas City 366.721 135.00 738.45 14.46 j 25.00 95.15 224.00 8.46 4,095.48 148.29
66
TREASURER'S REPORT-(First Section)
CHURCH
Cash Bro
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t F
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Reg
ula
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Spe
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Offeri
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Bui
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Green Township Hammond, First Howard Chapel Huntington Indp1s., Bethany
2,185.58 5,716.26 1,157.56
274.00 15.88
3,090.88 17,698.30
4,125.91 5,895.78
12,379.88
1,611.40 876.99
1,300.00 1,452.52 1,468.23
618.96
396.56 172.85
6,498.1130,969.99 7,506.82
6,583.47 8,018.84
14,070.27
160.01 0 165.10
333.75 18,43
15.23
229.68 15.00
1,640.00 5,100.00
3,460.00 3,965.00
240.00 750.00
770.00 12.50
548.82
1,456.94
147.95 1,785.80
332.89 750.02 808.00
Indp1s., Brookside Indpls., Central Indpls., Drexel G. IndpIs., Eagledale Indpls., Evanston
136.54 1,977.11
161.83 215.181 116.941
11,179.67 7,825.99 7,004.60
959.86 6,926.63
4,034.06 5,249.39 1,712.08 1,237.45
882.07
1,623.22
3,998.83
15,350.27 18,079.13 8,878.51 7,502.30
11,924.47
141.55 239.16
139.29
108.36 25.00 12.00 16.60
1,153.51 221.12
270.00
3,705.00 4,050.00 4,160.00 2,951.00 3,920.00
940.00
796.51
1,590.91 296.24
746.47 1,176.27
581.11 830.22
252.24 Indpls., First Indpls., Home Pla. lndpls., North Indp1s., P. Chapel Indp1s., Sunshine
790.841
59.66 342.38
1,916.64113,828.97
539.80111,491.76 5,792.04
3,991.05 2,807.04
3,424.07 633.61
3,988.57 4,226.65
336.29
5,418.96 10,541.16
3,942.26
496.91
24,588.64 17,926.36 20,113.14
733.13 3,982.52
87.16,
58.82 455.77
22.74
22.93
280.00
69.004,940.00
4,459.00 1,560.00
1,200.00
377.50
170.00 744.00
813.00
461.80
3,543.46 3,474.78 2,802.84
496.91 Indp1s., War. Pk. Indp1s., West Jonesboro Kokomo, First Knightstown
2,144.27 612.97
1,994.17 2,438.39
45.37
3,724.75 4,260.00
12,150.38 15,937.12 1,061.51
871.23 721.50
2,829.26 1,805.27
136.18
3,529.83 6,169.40 5,759.22 2,769.89
600.00
10,336.53 12,491.22 22,733.03 23,050.69,
1,843.06
70.00
249.32
15.00
37.00
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120.00 1,377.13
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31.83 28.76 83.67
151.33 788.58
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5,152.27 3,576.13 4,402.71 3,626.65
15,543.14 19,362.08
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67
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190.00 477.79 361.00 658.33
1,843.18 2,964.83
594.18 993.09
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68
TRBASURER'S REPORT-(First Section)
CHURCH
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1,830.77 307.33
9.59 639.09 232.56
19,794.08 3,835.90 3,203.61 8,519.71 3,556.47
4,343.02 115.74 289.93
1,390.39 565.21
261.64
1,100.00 482.78
25,967.87 4,962.66 3,503.13
11,649.19 4,837.02
968.98
39.33 55.27
44.83 15.10 69.00 19.50 7.00
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246.73
5,500.00 2,600.00
520.00 3,640.00 1,560.00
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614.31
307.75
2,687.21
150.44 363.87
Muncie, First Muncie, East New Carlisle New Castle Nloblesville
15.62 6,242.60 295.82 17,010.38 273.72 4,085.79 463.65 9,016.221 97.86 4,458.98
846.49 825.28
1,735.29 4,391.73
734.66
24,881.54 3,453.42 2,070.03
2,01 58.96
31,986.25 21,584.90 8,334.09
14,079.76 7,350.461
149.12 20.00
174.47 71.80
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242.50 1,388.13
589.26 215.89
22,352.64 3,560.46
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343.411 5,427.81 671.04114,436.02 160.761 3,573.12 159.531 1,755.46
1,003.59 644.77 262.77 781.73
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4,174.66 2,826.86
33.17 41.28
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2,655.00 4,645.00
430.00 1,225.69
652.47
301.19 5,263.52
576.55 504.89
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106.83 8.77
2,258.08 34.44
3,687.75
3,239.00 2,516.20
10,693.98 3,813.79 2,235.73
101.02 40.70
1,357.67 191.47 821.56
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99.88 232.03
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269.00 82.41
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1,338.09 Wabash Walkertori Winchester '1Qindfall
885.11 33.83
2,800.41
15,443.22 1,597.23
10,210.92
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69
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North Judson Nappanee 395.00 902.43 240.50 250.00 17.00 132.52 81.20 217.01 17.78 15.39 5,225.02 1,549.79 Richmond, First 732.00 725.50 2,200.44 648.00 65.00 100.00' 304.00 431.00. 63.76 18.47 15,196.69 1,918.23 Richmond Highland 506.41 254.40 904.76 14.40' 143.73 .40 18.20 72.37, 128.00 172.29 2.00 12.94 4,160.91 13.75 Sharon 53.00 257.89 20.13 64.50 112.00 151.39 7.051 6.48J 2,503.02 323.84 South Bend 112.41 1,095.90 126.00 10.00 87.96 124.62 4.00 22.86 3,581.27 222.05 Thornehope I I 265.0011,334.73 23.451 251.02 1.19 2.00 9.80 11.33 117.88; 228.00 40.94 416.43 345.88 38.60 Tipton I 275.00 3,355.37 380.10 827.51 2.57 70.35 326.68 519.99 710.66 50.371 35.79 11,917.206,675.74 Tyner I I 150.25 750.48 234.73 12.00 27.60 26.721 184.27 171.00' 14.50 4,039.70 Upland 3,060.65 217.0011,779.061 15.00 40.00; 3.00 4.00. 73.00 39.56 14.13 31.91 85.60' 273.69 Wabash 1,358.11 665.00 4,738.18 460.00 880.00 6.00 181.50 84.00 322.87 564.00' 1,042.95 204.00 18,220.40 2,430.49 Walkerton 1,018.00 296.25 844.58 113.98 119.13 16.95 40.00 274.56 25.00 4.22 4,753.10 160.34 Winchester 735.35 2,564.44 346.50 764.54 49.55 168.60 203.82 343.92 1,306.94 160.03 80.27 15,158.72 2,261.27 Windfall 125.78
70
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38 52
34 24
30 28
48.54 118.45 19.03 34.40 2.20
192.49
13.82 50.42
115.17
246.03 118.45 32.85 86.82
140.37
60.00. 11.00
85.03
180.00 17.00 10.00
30.00
80.00
14.46 40.00
5.54
Delphi Elwood Elkhart Frankfort, First ' Fulton
50 18 42 24
1 27 17 29,
2
3
I 21 7
10
50 24 42 21
10
10
49 47 45 47 48
23 49 35 51 12
30 58 30 38 14
70.94 31.21
1.31
7.681131.771139.451 35.55175.17
129.841200.781130.56! 330.88 362.09 30.00
210.92 70.00 36.42 37.73
9.00! 15.60
I 36.001 40.00 12.00
14.00,! 25.00 2946 62.56
3.70 13.88
8.30 250.92
11.43 19.76
161.86 321.25 139.45 133.46 13.8823.85
38.92 40.57
77.26
Gas City [-lamniond, First Indp1s., Brookside Indp1s., Eagledale lndpls., Evanston
12
29
28
5
13
3 I
10
4
36
1
12
65
24'
10
46
36
47
13
27
13
18
29'
8.27 153.32
24.391 24.74,
40.86 100.03.
41.61 49.55
49.13 253.35,
66.00 74.29
29.88
45.07
3.25 16.11
2.30' 12.00
6.00 5.09'
2.30
39.13 21.80
39.17 61.67
10.00 231.55
26.83 12,62
Indpls., First lndpls., North rndpls., Warren Pk. Indp1s., West Jonesboro
32 60,
19 59
14' 31
11 14
2. 8
, 2
18'
14 31
6 17
30 69
19 49
10 10
15
42 46
47 43
18 38
20 27
20 48
25 28
3
47.57 27.50,
213.55
29.46
201.45 142.02 39.02
118.90
249.02 169.52 252.57
148.36
183.48 24.00 3.00'
107.14.
30.50
12.00
18.00
20.71
5.95
22.93 18.40 74.14
119.92
13.65
232.38 141.78 134.92
144.74
16.64 27.74
117.55
3.62
74
15.90 52.85
248.79
1.65
54.27 21.77
107.37 100.98 15.10
291.79 6.80
7 29.99 77.29 36.30
28.59 15.06
111.27 73.60
9.87 23.18 45.00
115.28 87.33
-
10.00 4.83 291.82 810.48 76.86
56.39 .40 59.40 67.71
60.80 126.30 101.87 28.18 6.16
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY REPORT
CHURCH
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Lafayette 16 10 2 4 16 3 49 22 18 50.63 32.23 82.86 46.19 3.08 LaPorte 15 21.77 15.00 36.83 11.53 10.55 Logansport 98 39 6 43 88 10 81 29 30 3 43.31 195.33 218.64 1.30 35.57 54.60 Marion, First 44 28 14 42 27 52 36 36 83.57 91.01 174.58 3.30 26.93 17.90 Marion, Grant 15.10 15.10 15.10
Michigantown 26 19 13 10 42 47 37 44 36.54265.12301.66 25.00 18.00 Monort 5.82 24.16 29.98 6.80 Muncie, First 48, 8 6 32 46 2 45 41 42 544.341230.65774.991 Muncie, East 82 21 21 40 82 25 48 60 70 67.95 124.62 192.57 53.29 18.00 6.00 New Castle 34 12 8 19 39 49 56 45 23.97 99.66 123.63 20.00 14.65
Richmond, Highland 4 35 I 14.83 14.83 4.00 6.00 6.00 Tipton 62 19 12 29 60 10 50 57 65 150.33 737.01 887.34 4.50 514.16 Tyner 2 13 15 25 15 55.89 .50 56.39
Wabash 64 21 7 38 66 49 47 53 29.07 98.04 127.11 35.00 24.00 Winchester 11 16 28 10 20 138.76 89.41 228.17 55.00 6.00 4.50 Windfall 5 5 10 45 8 34.34 34.34
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75
PROPERTY STATEMENT
Church
Churc
h
Va
lue
.c
Churc
h
Equ
ity
Pa
rson
ag
e
Va
lue
Pars
on
age
D
ebt
Pars
on
ag
e
Equ
ity
Alexandria Andrews Anderson, First Anderson, North Beech Grove
7,000.00 8,000.00
140,000.00 30,000.00
28,470.00 3,235.52 6,494.17
4,171.03 8,000.00
111,530.00 26,764.48
7,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 9,000.00
1,713.07
6,578.021
5,286.93 15,000.00 3,421.981 9,000.00
15,000.00 172,000.00 40,000.00 14,000.00
1,713.07 33,130.00 9,813.54 6,494.17
13,286.93 128,870.00 30,186.46
Brown's Chapel Chesterfield Columbia City I Crawfordsville Delphi
10,000.00 13,000.00 10,000.00 21,500.00 40,000.00
4,808.92 7,162.41 6,312.40
10,000.00 13,000.00
5,191.08 14,337.59 33,689.60
9,000.00
5,000.00, 8,500.00' 6,000.001,
7,000.00 9,000.00
5,000.00 8,500.00 6,000.00
19,000.00 21,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 46,000.00
7,000.00 5,191.08 7,162.41 6,312.40
19,000.00 13,000.00 10,291.08 22,837.59 39,687.60
Fairmount Forest Fort Wayne Fountain City
20,000.00 4,500.00
25,000.00 4,500.00
20,000.00 4,500.00
25,000.00 4,500.00
5,000.00 4,000.00
12,500.00 6,00'O.00
5,500.001 4,747.801
5,000.00 I 4,000.00
7,000.00 1,252.20
25,000.00 8,500.00
37,500.00 10,500.00
5,500.00 4,747.80
25,000.00 8,500.00
32,000.00 5,752.20
Frankfort, East Frankfort, First Frankfort Pu. Chapel Frankfort, Woodside
3,000.00 43,000.00 7,800.00
I 15,000.00
5,050.00 3,000.00
37,950.00 7,800.00
15,000.00
8,000.00 7,000.00
11,000.00
726.831
7,752.00
7,273.17 I 7,000.00
3,248.00
11,000.00 50,000.00 7,800.00
26,000.00
726.83 5,050.00
7,752.00
10,273.17 44,950.00 7,800.00
18,248.00 Frankton Fulton Gas City Green Township
15,000.00 8,000.00
10,000.00 5,000.00
15,000.00 8,000.00
10,000.00 5,000.00
4,000.00 10,001 0.00 4,000.00
I 4,000.00
10,000.00 I 4,000.00
15,000.00 12,000.00 20,000.00
9,000.00
15,000.00 12,000.00 20,000.00
9,000.00 76
PROPERTY STATEMENT
O,urch
Ch
urc
h
Va
lue
Churc
h
Deb
t
Ch
urch
E
quity
Pa
rson
age
Va
lue
Pars
onage
Deb
t
Pars
onage
Equ
ity
Tota
l V
alu
e
-
2 OW 1-0
-
25 l-w
29,030.48 55,824.89 36,389.09 16,262.83 33,325.45
Hammond, First Indpls., Bethany Indpls., Brcokside Indp1s., Central Indp1s., Eagledale
25,000.00 65,000.00
14,500.00 35,000.00
6,117.75 23,175.11
4,051.32
18,882.25 41,824.89
14,500.00 30,948.68
20,000.00 14,000.00
5,500.00 12,000.00
9,851.77
3,737.17 9,623.231
10,148.23 14,000.00
1,762.83 2,396.77
45,000.00 79,000.00 62,500.00 20,000.00 47,000.00
15,969.52 23,175.11 26,120.91 3,737.17
13,674.55
Indpls., Evanston 65,000.001 15,166.641 49,833.361 10,000.00 3,992.27 6,007.73 75,000.00 19,158.91 55,841.09 Irsdp1s., Drexel G. 20,000.00 2,378.00 17,622.00 10,000.00 8,198.67 1,801.33 30,000.00 10,576.67 19,423.33 Indp1s., First 108,000.00 22,500.00 I 130,000.00 60,250.00 70,248.00 Indp1s., Home Place 45,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 Indp1s., North I 30,000.00 30,000.00 16,000.00 8,688.00 7,312.00 46,000.00 8,688.00 37,312.00 Indpls., P. Chapel 1,000.00 1,000.00 9,000.00i 7,258.40 1,741.60 10,000.00 7,258.40 2,741.60 Indpls., Sunshine 14,000.00 14,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 Indpls., Warren Park 5,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 12,500.00 12,500.00 Indp1s., West I 30,000.00 10,588.00 19,412.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 40,000.00 10,588.00 29,412.00 Jonesboro 10,000.00 10,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 Kokomo, First 50,000.00 16,799.39 32,200.61 11,000.00 4,500.00 6,500.00 61,000.00 22,299.39 38,700.61 Knightstown 15,581.79 3,589.54 11,992.25 Lafayette 15,000.00 15,000.00 10,500.00 850.00 9,650.00 25,500.00 850.00 24,650.00 LaGrange 15,000.00 15,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 21,000.00 21,000.00 Lapel 25,000.00 14,3 20.00 10,680.00 20,000.00 9,870.00 10,13 0.00 45,000.00 24,190.00 20,810.00 LaPorte 15,000.00 5,246.25 9,753.75 5,500.00 5,500.00 20,500.00 5,246.25 15,253.75 Lebanon 110,000.00 50,000.00 55,000.00 25,000,00 I 25,000.00 135,000.00 50,000.001 85,000.00
77
TATMtt
Church
Ch
urc
h
Deb
t
Churc
h
Equ
ity
Pa
rsonage
V
alu
e
Pars
onage
D
ebt
0 0) 0 -. i3
Logansport Marion, First Marion, Grant Marion, South Michigantown
60,000.00 40,000.00 35,000.00 29,000.00 7,000.00
1,077.22 6,492.26
60,000.00 38,922.78 28,507.74 29,000.00 7,000.00
13,500.00 10,000.00 6,000.00
12,000.00 7,000.00
10,500.00
13,500.00 10,000.00
6,000.00 1,500.001 7,000.00
73,500.001 50,000.00 41,000.00 41,000.00 14,000.00
1,077.22 6,492.26
10,500.00
73,500.00 48,922.78 34,507.74 29,000.00 14,000.00
Monon Muncie, East Muncie, First New Carlisle
20,000.00 75,000.00 30,000.00 15,000.00
29,655.00 20,000.00 45,345.00 30,000.00 15,000.00
8,000.00 19,000.00 25,000.00' 5,000.00
5,220.71 2,779.29 19,000.00 25,000.00 5,000.00
28,000.00 94,000.00 55,000.00 20,000.001
5,220.71 29,655.00
22,779.29 64,345.00 55,000.00 20,000.00
New Castle Noblesville Nappanee Richmond, First Sharon
45,000.00 4,000.00
15,000.00 7,000.00 4,000.00
9,289.82 35,710.18 4,000.00
15,000.00 7,000.00 4,000.00
7,500.00 12,000.00 8,000.00
10,000.00 4,000.00
I 7,500.0052,500.00 6,000.00 6,000'.00
I 8,000.00 10,000.00
4,000.00
16,000.00 23,000.00 17,000.00
8,000.00
9,289.82 6,000.00
43,210.18 10,000.00 23,000.00 17,000.00
8,000.00 South Bend Thornhope Tipton Tyner Upland
8,500.00 7,000.00
15,930.00 3,500.00 5,500.00
7,000.00 15,930.00 3,500.00 5,500.00
8,500,006,000.00 7,500.00 7,785.00' 3,000.00 4,500.00
I 6,000.001 7,500.00 7,785.00 3,0'OO.00
I 4,500.00
14,500.00 14,500.00 23,715.00
6,500.00 10,000.00 2,783.39
14,500.00 14,500.00 23,715.00 6,500.00 7,216.61
Wabash Walkerton Winchester Windfall
25,000.00 12,000.00 18,000.00
8,000.00
500.00 25,000.00' 11,500.00 18,000.00 8,000.00
15,000.00' 7,000.00
12,000.00i' 6,000.00
6,900.68 8,099.3 21 40,000.00 7,000.001 19,000.00
12,000.001 30,000.00 6,000.001 14,000.00
6,900.68 500.00
33,089.32 18,500.00 30,000.00 14,000.00
78
MISSIONARY TREASURER'S REPORT
CHURCH
Ca
sh B
rough
t F
orw
ard
Offeri
ng
s R
ecei
ved
Tota
l R
eceip
ts
Loc
al
Exp
enditu
res
Distr
ict
Churc
h
Ext
ensi
on
Gener
al
Ch
urc
h
Ext
en
sio
n
0.- I-
00 U G
ifts
, e
tc.
Loc
ally
Distr
ict
Churc
h
Ext
en
sio
n
Gen
era
l C
hurc
h
Ext
ensio
n
Worl
d
Mis
sions
Tot
al
Exp
end
itu
res
Alexandria Anderson, First Anderson, North Beech Grove Chesterfield
.12! 33.43 16.43 19.74
7.20
24.26 297.06 238.06 188.98
24.38 330.49 254.49 208.72
2.77 9.11
155.20 26.78
I 311.51 82.00
154.15
23.57 320.62 237.29 180.93
.81 9.87
17.20 27.79 28.37
2.77! 264.00. 194.00
15.50! 190.78 100.00
18.57 454.78 334.00
179.25 451.10 364.07
260.14
185.35 .42 490.21 2.55 90.00 372.46 20.20 250.98 24.51 23.29 260.14 - -
5.00! 24.00' Columbia City Crawfordsville Delphi Elwood Elkhart
18.45
14.15 20.66
167.32 492.76 378.51 254.83 260.14
185.77 492.76 392.66 275.49 260.14
6.10 39.11
8.39 15.00
50.00
29.00
50.00
Fairmount I Frankfort, First Frankfort, Wood . Frankton Gas City
7.25 91.10 67.88
I 5.98 7.60
538.71 338.15 216.17 278.16
7.25 629.81 406.03 222.15 285.76
112.30 18.38
63.76
503.79 325.35 218.9& 222.00
616.09 343.75 218.98 285.76
7.25 13.72 62.30
3.17
20.00 9.00
17.95 9.00
17.95
Huntington I lndp.ls., Bethany Indp1s., rook. lndpls., Eagledale lndpls., Evanston
8.87 18.12
7.04 5.43
262.90! 166.73
16.75 86.08
361.20[
371.80 184.85
23.79 91.51
361.20
23.56 7.74
62.61 I
344.59 144.70 15.17 88.77
285.00
368.151 152.44
88.77 347.61
3.65 32.41 8.62 2.74
13.59
I
88.77 88.77 108.00
Indpls., First Indp1s., North Indpls., War. Pk lndpls., West Jonesboro
25.75 57.93 14.04!
40.79
411.41 262.19 46.97
428.85
437.16 320.12 61.01
469.64
69.80 27.38 6.00
146.84 '
20.00 17.39
357.00 226.59 22.76
657.35 304.87
426.80 273.97 46.15
451.71
10.36' 46.15 14.86
17.931
15.00 245.00 260.00
7
MISSIONARY TREASURER'S REPORT
CHURCH C
ash
Bro
ught
Fo
rwa
rd
Offeri
ng
s R
ece
ived
05)
Loca
l E
xpend
itu
res
Distr
ict
Churc
h
Ext
ensi
on
Gener
al
Churc
h
Ext
ensi
on
Worl
d
Mis
sio
ns
0
F2 Ca
sh
Bala
nce
Gifts
, e
tc.
Loca
lly
Distr
ict
Churc
h
Ext
ensi
on
C
OC'5 Oc W o.2
8
0
Kokomo, First 79.40 85.07 164.47 126.91 37.56 Knightstown 5.51, 44.00 49.51 3.50 36.54 40.04 9.47 25.00 25.00 Lafayette 2.20 288.54 290.74 49.72 177.90 227.62 63.12 70.39 70.39 LaGrange 14.22 126.27 140.49 I 120.78 19.71 Lapel 30.58 30.58 7.66 17.62 25.28 5.30 10.00 50.00 60.00
LaPorte 39.37 70.27 109.64 I 98.76 10.88 Logansport 37.76 714.28 752.04 744.39' 744.39 7.65 289.50 272.79 562.29 Marion, First 24.41 536.79 561.20 215.13 I 290.001 505.131 56.071 5.00 248.47 253.47 Marion, South 7.72 276.80 284.52 6.94 197.45' 204.39 20.85 59.28 59.28 Michigantown 49.101 144.30 193.40 70.75 97.30 168.05 25.35 Monon 8.47 46.10 54.57' 10.18 32.74 42.92 11.65 Muncie, First 28.39' 336.89 365.28 I 339.951 339.951 25.331 Muncie, East 7,361.98 7,361.98 663.26 6,698.72 7,361.98 7,361.98 New Castle 2.34 18.7% 21.12 6.15 18.78 2.34 New Carlisle 6.74 107.94 114.68 5.16 12.891, 92.50 110.55 4.13 5.00 I 5.00 36.92 46.92
Noblesville 69.25 69.25 I 69.251 69.25 Richmond, First 35.55 304.65 340.20 14.36 309.00 323.36 16.84 Richmond, High. 6.64 42.76 49.40 2.10 28.90 31.00 3.40 Sharon I 402.63 238.34 Tipton 10.22 206.86 217.08 60.16 124.00 184.161 32.92 11.00 Upland 3.13 127.90 131.03 313.91 12.85 126.76 14.19 30.00 69.53 99.53 Wabash 3.11 517.66 520.77 I 414.04j 414.04 106.73 Winchester 8.90 253.82 262.72 253.811 - I 8.91 22.62
80
EVANGELISTS' SINGERS' AND UNSTATIONED MINISTERS' REPORT
NAME
Ser
mons
Pre
ache
d
So
ng
s S
ung
Coils
ma
de
, hom
es p
raye
d in
Re
viva
ls in
P. H
. C
hurc
hes
Revi
va
ls
Els
ew
here
Total
Re
viva
ls
Week-E
nd
Meet
ing
s
See
kin
g
Rege
nerati
on
See
kin
g
Sa
nct
ific
ati
on
Child
ren
D
edic
ate
d
Pra
yed W
ith
For H
ealin
g
Ma
rria
ges
Funera
ls
Am
t. R
ece
ived
F
or S
up
port
Mile
s
Tra
vele
d
Ad
vo
cate
S
ubsc
ripti
ons
Acree, Katherine * 10 Babb, William III 39 20 28 3 39 14 $ 204.85 2,600 Baker, C. Gilbert 162 336 179 7 4 17 2 258 2 3,445.00 6,661 Barber, H. Dennis 212 11 6 17 83 96 1 2 2,290.00 12,800 Bougher, Clarence 19 32 41 17 5 19.00 1
Bougher, Joseph 9 20 1 9 3 35.00 262 1 Carlson, Florence 12 Cassaday, A. V. 15 8 1 1 1 11 3 3 50.00 1 Castle, Russel 2 258 8 1 6 1 200 Clein,E.J. 2 6 1 60
Colter, Gene 18 315 3 24 37 1 135.00 5,625 1 Cooley, Ethel 11 25 160 . 26 11 25 2 195.00 6,000 1 Cooley, L. I. 7 110 14 2 40 2 1,000 1 Ewing, Albert 2 2 Freels, Everett 21 6 317 1 1 1 13 2 2 170.00 1,270
Futrell, Ruthanna * 25 1 2 Goebel, S. Carrie 1 1 Goins, F. J. 305' 50 19 3 22 1 401 4,547.00 23,500 Grubbs, A. B. 85 80 1 1 2 50 22 16 I Hammer, Helen 9 40 2 573.28 Haney, E. Paul 4 35 5 1 5 1 3 40.00 300 Hatfield, Ben 4 2 4 4 3 Haynes, Walter 20 50 7 4 10 1
81
EVANGELISTS' SINGERS' AND UNSTATIONED MINISTERS' REPORT
NAME
Serm
on
s P
reac
hed
Songs
Su
ng
Coils
mad
e,
ho
mes
pra
yed
in
Rev
iva
ls in
P. H
. Ch
urc
hes
Rev
iva
ls
Els
ewh
ere
Tota
l R
eviv
als
Wee
k-E
nd
Meet
ings
Seekin
g
Reg
en
erat
ion
Seekin
g
San
ctific
ati
on
Ch
ildre
n
Ded
icate
d
Pra
yed
Wi th
F
or H
ealin
g
Fun
era
ls
Am
t. R
ece
ived
F
or S
uppo
rt
Mile
s T
rave
led
Ad
voca
te
Sub
script
ion
s
Hosier, R. John Howell, A. Ace Ives, Wingrove Ives, Opal M. * Jones, C. M.
I 229 37
1
31
12
6 3
400 65 30 50 14
7 2
1
7
2
14 2
3 4
218 30
30
75
4 1
58
4
10 1
2,367.50 180.00
3.50
681
8 12 62
200 2 18 20 2
4 I
4 2 3 3
1 3,072.08 18,374
King, Irvin King, L. Freeda Kline, Cecil Krick, John Lyons, Frederick
8
Martin, Emnett Massie, Dennis McClung, Ronald McDowell, Donald Park, Edna *
41 30
9 5 4
15 100
7
7 50
5 50
1 1 1 3
51 31 16
4
26 3
2
3 81.50' 199.60 255.00
1,900 800
Perry, R. D. Powell, Virginia Powers, Irene Prather, Floyd
15 15
337 150
23 7
3 1 4 1 30 25
5 8
10 13
126.00
321.00 2,400.00
1,908
Pratt, Williani Ragains, A. Ray, K. Fred Reed, R. Carl
112 2
26 139
10 41
9
6 1
9
7
1
1
49
2 68
12
31 4
10
13 2 2
1,540.00
100.00 1,429.61
5,000
1,170 1,255
82
EVANGELISTS' SINGERS' AND UNSTATIONED MINISTERS' REPORT
NAME
Ser
mons
Pre
ached
Son
gs
Sung
Calls
ma
de
, hom
es
pra
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