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Page 1: Journal of ProceedingsJournal of Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Session of the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church Frankfort, Indiana line 26-28, l96
Page 2: Journal of ProceedingsJournal of Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Session of the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church Frankfort, Indiana line 26-28, l96

Journal of Proceedings of the

Thirteenth Annual Session

of the

Northern Indiana District

of the

Pilgrim Holiness Church

Frankfort, Indiana

line 26-28, l96

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CONTENTS

Official Directory 4

Ministerial Classification

Ordained Ministers 6

Licensed Ministers 8

Deaconesses 9

Song Evangelists 9

Church and Pastor Directory—

Council Report on Placement of Pastors 10

Directory of Zone Arrangement and Leadership 13

In Memoriatn 14

Journal of Proceedings of Northern Indiana Conference 15

Standing Rules 20

Reports of Officers, Committees, etc.—

Report of District Superintendent 20

Report of Assistant District Superintendent 23

Report of Auditing Committee 24

Report of District Treasurer 25

Report of the Camp Meeting Treasurer 28

Report of Frankfort Pilgrim College 29

Report 0f the Treasurer of the Old People's Home 32

Report of Group Insurance Treasurer 32

Report of the Conference Sunday School Board 33

Report of the Committee on Resolutions 34

Report of the Ways and Means Committee 43

Report of the Committee on Memoirs 45

Report of the Educational Board 46

Report 0f the Conference Statistician 46

Journal of Youth Conference 50

Tabulated Church Reports 57

Reports of Unstatioried Ministers and Evangelistic Singers 79

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

District Superintendent Rev. D. W. Lacy Maish Road, Frankfort, Indiana

Assistant Superintendent Rev. 0. D. Williams 1050 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, md.

District Secretary Rev. Carl R. Reed 1005 West 10th St., Marion, md., Phone NOrth 4-8982

District Treasurer Rev. Lester Henry 2764 Shelby St., Indianapolis 3, md., Phone STate 6-0037

Elected Members of the District Council

Rev. Ernest Carroll 3618 East 30th St., Indianapolis 18, md.

Rev. F. 3. Goins 355 S. Third St., Frankfort, md.

Rev. Guy Mowery 470 Washington St., Wabash, md.

Rev. G. W. Noel 450 Douglas St., Tipton, md.

Rev. William Babb 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md.

District Statistician

Rev. Wilbur Pottenger Forest, md.

District Youth Officers

Youth President Rev. William Babb 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md., Phone GLadstone 9-3711

Youth Vice-President Rev. T. Wayne Preusz 311 W. Ash St., Lebanon, md., Phone 200

Youth Secretary Mr. B. J. Harmon 1825 North "A" St., Elwood, md., Phone FEderal 2-7119

Youth Treasurer Rev. Elvin Powers P. 0. Box 621, 122 W. 11th St., Lapel, md., Phone 119 Green

BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

Committee on Resolutions

Revs. G. W. Noel, Rev. Estel Eckart, Rev. Wayne Preusz, Rev. George Blice, and Rev. Carl Roark.

Committee on Ways and Means

Revs. T. 3. Preusz, Wm. Smith, Creston Eckart, Lester Henry, and 3. C. Williams.

Auditing Committee

Revs. Donald Washburn, Randall Schetskel, and John Sheets.

Reception Committee

Revs. Broadus Deal, Herbert Johnson, and Elvin Powers.

Zoning Committee

Revs. Lee Lenker, Elvin Hotle, and Landis Bradfseld.

Committee on Memoirs

Mrs. Ralph Nibarger, Mrs. Vard Van Briggle, and Mrs. E. C. Gafford.

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Committee on Devotions

Revs. David Smith, Arthur Skinner, and Walter Black.

Committee to Arrange Ministerial Convention

Revs. 0. D. Williams, Raymond Street, and Joseph Brown.

Long Range Planning Committee

Revs. R. E. Nibarger, Ernest Carroll, E. C. Gafford, Lincoln Lehue, John Sheets, B. H. McBride, Chester Wilkins, and Lester Henry.

Committee on Personal Evangelism

Revs. Ray Martin, Jr., Russell Wooten, and Richard Carr.

Hospitalization Insurance Membership Committee

Revs. John Sheets, Ernest Carroll, and Glen Raney.

Camp Cottage Committee

Revs. Wilbur Pottenger, Elton Call, and Gilbert Pegg.

Educational Board

Revs. Ernest Batman, Paul Isgrigg-3 years. Rev. R. D. Perry-2 years—chairman. Revs. 0. D. Williams, secretary; Chester Wilkins—I year.

Examining Board

Revs. Carl Roark, Ernest Carroll-3 years. Revs. Guy Mowery, F. J. Goins-2 years. Revs. T. J. Preusz, Vard Van Briggle-1 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. E. V. Halt, F. J. Goiris, and G. W. Noel.

Northern Indiana District Members of the Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College

Revs. F. J. Goins (3 years), B. H. McBride (2 years), 0. D. Williams (1 year), and 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. Gilbert Noel,

Room Superintendent Rev. Lee Lenker, Plumbing Rev. Ernest Batmari, Kitchen

Rev. Lincoln Lehue, Cottages Rev. Ernest Batnian, Dining Room Rev. Gilbert Pegg, Maintenance Rev. Glen Raney, Yard Rev. E. C. Gafford, Police Rev. Ernest Carroll, Electrician Rev. Carl Roark, Tabernacle Rev. William Babb, Lunch Stand Rev. 0. D. Williams, Bookstand

Rev. Wayne Preusz, (3 years), Rev.

Rev. E. C. Gafford, Richard Halt.

District Sunday School Board Promotional Secretary and Chairman; Rev. Joseph Brown Glen Raney (2 years), Rev. Estel Eckart (1 year).

District Youth Camps Committee chairman; Revs. 0. D. Williams, George Blice, and Mr.

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MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

I. ACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS

Babb, William 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md. Barefoot, Howard 1610 E. Washington, Huntington, md. Batemars, G. R. 2403 Jackson St., Anderson, md. Batman, Ernest 3305 Lowry Rd., Indianapolis 24, md. Biberstine, Robert 514 S. Sycamore, Fairmount, md. Black, WaIter 52 N. Kelly Ave., Frankfort, md. Blice, George 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, Ind. Boss, Marlin 3724 S. Boots St., Marion, Irid. Bowker, C. E. 725 Elm St., Indianapolis, Ind. Bradfleld, Landis A. 654'/2 E. Grant St., Marion, Lid. Brown, Joseph 607 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, Ind. Call, Elton 3102 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis 22, Lid. Carr, Richard New Carlisle, Ind. Carroll, Ernest 3618 E. 30th St., Indianapolis 18, md. Collier, Charles 413 E. Spring St., LaGrange, md. Deal, Broadus H. Box 266, Andrews, md. Dodd, Raymond 1419 N. Gale St., Indianapolis 1, md. Eckart, Creston 1349 N. Ridgeview Dr., Indianapolis, md. Eckart, Estel — Gafford, E. C. 109 W. 8th St., Jonesboro, md. George; Lloyd R. R. 3, Box 171A, Knox, Ind. Hall, John 707 Ohio St., Walkerton, md. Haskiris, Wilbur Box 32, Oak, Ind. Hawn, Samuel Box 15, 812 N. W. Fifth, Richmond, md. Henry, Lester 2764 Shelby St., Indianapolis 3, md. Hines, LeRoy M. Frankton, md. Hotle, Elvin F. R. R. 3, Greenfield, Ind. Isgrigg, Leah 1832 W. Morris St., Indianapolis, Ind. Isgrigg, Paul 1832 W. Morris St., Indianapolis, md. Kearby, Lee R. R. 4, Box 510A, Indianapolis, md. Kirkpatrick, Edward 6902 Evanston Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Lacy, D. W. Maish Rd., Frankfort, Ind. Lehue, Lincoln Box 56, Tyner, Ind. Lenker, Lee Box 146, Michigantown, Ind. Martin, Ray S., Sr. 2113 Hensch St., Fort Wayne 7, Ind. Martin, Ray, Jr. 1533 N. Jefferson St., Indianapolis 1, Ind. Morgan, C. E. 602 Ellsworth St., Columbia City, Ind. Moreillon, Clyde 310 ES. "E" St., Gas City, Ind. Mowery, Guy 470 Washington St., Wabash, Lid. Nibarger, R. E. 104 S. 23rd St., Elwood, Ind. Noel, G. W. 450 Douglas St., Tipton, Irid. Pegg, Gilbert 202 W. Walnut 5t., Nappanee, Ind. Portenger, Wilbur Forest, Ind. Powers, Elvin Box 621, Lapel, md. Preusz, T. 3. 1112 S. Hackley St., Muncie, md. Preusz, T. Wayne 311 W. Ash St., Lebanon, Ind. Raney, Glen 1329 S. 19th St., New Castle, md. Reed, Carl R. 1005 W. 10th St., Marion, md. Roark, Carl 231 B. Linden Ave., Logansport, Ind. Schenck, Eugene 502 W. Sullivan St., F'rankfort, b-1d. Schenkel, R. Randall 905 South 19th St., Lafayette, md. Settles, Ivan 55 S. 2nd St., Beech Grove, Lid.

607 Plain St., LaPorte, Ind. R. R 1, Box 111, Churubusco, Lid.

1162 S. Columbia St. Frankfort, Lid. 1162 S. Columbia St. Frankfort, Ind.

Richmond, Ind. Hammond, md. Noblesville, Ind. Greenfleld, md.

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Skinner, Arthur Smith, David L. Smith, Lewis G. Smith, Mildred Smith, William R. 222 North West "L" St., Stone, W. T. 7545 Southeastern Ave., Street, R. H. 345 N. 13th St., Swan, James R. R.,

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Thomas, J. T. Wallace, George T. 2625 Fletcher St., Anderson, md. Williams, J. C. 417 Union St., Winchester, Irid. Williams, 0. D. Wilson, Donald, Sr. 1115 E. Indiana Ave., South Bend, md. Wooten, Russell 1725 E. 46th St., Indianapolis 5, md. Wright, Russell ..... ........ 120 W. Indiana Ave., Elkhart, md.

EVANGELISTIC SERVICE:

Austin, James 1102 S Franklin Rd., Box 9, Indianapolis 19, md. Baker, Gilbert 2218 W. 29th St., Anderson, md. Barber, Dennis Cassady, A. 0 1330 S. Kealing St., Indianapolis, md. Clem, E. J ........... ............................ ..... R. R. 5, Box 219 A, Kokomo, md. Crowder, F. F............... ............ 932 W. 4th St., Bickrsell, md. Dooley, Gladys ...................... 1140 Trowbridge St., Indianapolis 3, md. Emery, S. I. R. R. 1, Bellaire, Michigan Ewing, A. M........ 408 W. Armstrong St., Indianapolis, Ind. Finney, Alton ............ .. ................ 422 S. Main St., Mulberry, md. Goins, Floyd J. 355 S. Third St., Frankfort, Ind. Groves, Melvin E. 708 S. Cory Lane, Bloomington, Ind. Hollingsworth, Terrance R. R. 1, Box 236, Alexandria, Ind. Lynn, Louise N ............................. ......................... .... 214 Cromer Ave., Muncie, Irid. Pratt, W. H. 3020 E. 34th St., Indianapolis, md. Rice, Will 1833 N. Centennial Ave., Indianapolis, md. Sanders, Cecil ............ ........ ..... 3436 N. Riley Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Sanders, Lawrence .......... ................................ 2428 S. Walnut St., Muncie, Ind. Schenck, Dorsey 332 N. DeQuincy St., Indianapolis, Ind. Shepherd, Harry 851 1/2 S. Third St., Frankfort, Ind. Van Briggle, Vard ............ .. ..... 303 N. Jackson St., Greensburg, Ind. Walton, J. Maxey 1505 F. Washington St., Frankfort, md. Wells, Ray 1801 5. Washington St., Marion, md. Wilkins, Chester ....... ................ 401 F. 43rd St., Marion, Irid. Yaryan, Mamie 1760 S. 66th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Zeits, Dale G......- .............. ..................... .......... ..... P. 0. Box 200, Frankfort, md.

DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE:

Bach, Othelia ...... 2003 Brookside Ave., Indianapolis 1, md. Beltz, R. A........................_ ......................... .... 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, md. Blann, John .....- ........ 50 Main Ave., Frankfort, Ind. Bowman, Ruth West Indies Brown, Lena ............................_....... ........ ......._._. ................ ................. Africa Colen, Harold West Indies Halt, E. V......-. ........ ..............._. .... 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. Hammer, Helen Box 1132, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, W. I. Hankins, Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, Maryland Hawkins, Richard R. R., Lebanon, Ind. Lewis, Charles ....... .. .................... 230 E. Ohio St , Indianapolis 4, Irsd. Marshall, Wallace West Indies Mohl, R. L. 205 W. White St., Frankfort, Irid. Peisker, Armor D. 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. Perry, R. D. 1009 5. Fifth St., Frankfort, md. Prather, Floyd 230 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ragsdale, Francis Africa Ragsdale, Paul Africa Reynold, Paul Africa Saneholtz, Helena Indianapolis, Ind. Smith, Robert P. Philippines Storey, R. K. Owosso College, Owosso, Michigan Thomas, P. William Philippines Washburn, Donald R. 945 N. Cecil, Indianapolis, Irid. Witthuhn, Nellie C. Spring Hill, P. 0., Jamaica Wiley, Arlene South America Young, Marie 424 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, md.

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RETIRED:

Barnes, Edna 324 Poplar St., Tipton, md. Barnes, 0. W. 324 Poplar St., Tipton, md. Bates, Fred 4201 West St., Sioux City 8, Iowa Biliman, J. Edgar R. R. 2, Winchester, 2nd. Brown, Frank Fulton, 2nd. Bran, Joseph C. Sullivan St., Frankfort, 2nd. Cole, Lonnie 951 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, 2nd. Goebel, Carrie Gick 345 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, New York Good, Mary 951 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, md. Grubbs, A. B. Modoc, 2nd. Hatfield, B. H. 1148 Groff Ave., Indianapolis 22, 2nd. Hunt, Margaret 951 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, md. Ives, R. W. 804 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, 2nd. Jacobs, Pearly 4034 S. State St., Indianapolis, 2nd. Jones, C. M. 710 N. Pratt St., Greenfield, md. King, Freedia 934 5. McClure St., Marion, md. King, Irvin 934 S. McClure St., Marion, 2nd. Montgomery, Area 706 S. Fifth St., Frankfort, Ind. Newton, Elsie Ross R. R. 3, Box 141, Alexandria, md. Plunkett. Arthur 37 Wisconsin Ave., Indianapolis, md. Pursley, James R. R. 1, Selma, 2nd. Schoeff, Bertha 1127 W. 17th St., Muncie, 2nd. Wade, V. E. R. R. 3, Knox, 2nd. Wharton, Deborah 951 B. Clinton St., Frankfort, 2nd. Wilson, C. I. 505 W. 21st St., Anderson, md. Wolfe, R. W. 5124 Rosslyn Ave., Indianapolis, md.

II. INACTIVE ORDAINED MINISTERS

Released for work outside the denomination: Corts, C. H. 4642 Main St., Ashtabula, Ohio Carlson, Florence 1810 Young St., Cincinnati, Ohio Davis, George L. R. R. 4, Marion, 2nd. Annie Eubanks Meckes, Theodore Missionary Newton, William W. R. R. 1, Avilla, 2nd. Shroyer. William 1105 Harris St., Huntington, 2nd. Tolan, Maurice L. Boliva, S. A. Webb, Samuel D. LaPorte Trailer Court, Hwy. 2, LaPorte, 2nd.

All ordained ministers not otherwise listed: Atkinson, Ellen 522 N. Indiana St., Delphi, 2nd. Cooley, Ethel R. R. 3, Greenfield, 2nd. Cooley, Lawrence R. R. 3, Greenfield, 2nd. Cox, Corman R. R. 2, Winchester, md. Kline, Cecil R. R. 5, Greenfield, 2nd. Lyons, Frederick L. 44 N. Colorado Ave., Indianapolis, 2nd. Rice, J. A. 303 Rosewood, Muncie, 2nd. Royer, Daniel 657 Dalphi Ave., Frankfort. 2nd. Sager, Carl 2211 Azalea Dr.. Largo, Fla. Smith, Ralph H. 509 N. Wilson St., Delphi, 2nd. Stulz, Ovid 554 Woodrow, Indianapolis, 2nd.

ACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS

Adams, Mendle (1) R. R. 4, Marion, 2nd. Allen, Mack (1) R. R. 4, Box 11, Knox, 2nd. Bougher, Clarence (1) R. R. I, Zionsville, 2nd. Browning, Forrest (1) W. Sullivan St., Frankfort, 2nd. Cummins, Charles (1) 107½ B. Broadway, Alexandria, 2nd. Eckart, Kelso (3) 38 N. Belleview, Indianapolis, 2nd. Ferren, Raymond (2) 417 W. Franklin St., Knightstown, 2nd. Hamilton, Ralph (2) R. R. 2, Windfall, 2nd.

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Johnson, Herbert (2) P. o. Box 2, Fulton, md. Lacy, Vera L. (3) Maish Rd., Frankfort, lEnd. Massie, Dennis (1) 229 N. Pershing Ave., Indianapolis, md. McClung, Donald (1) 607 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. McKenzie, Darwin (1) 421 Genessee St., Owosso, Mich. Philippe, Marcus (1) Box 150 Choma, N. Rhodesia, Africa Posey, Warren (2) 407 S. Washington St., Chesterfield, md. Ragains, Edward (1) 1558 Rossville Ave., Frankfort, md. Ramsey, James (1) 1050 5. 5th St., Frankfort, lEnd. Rager, Mary (2) South America Schenck, Maurice (1) Schooley, Paul (2) Owosso, Mich. Shafer, Melvin (1) 1702 S. Franklin, Muncie, md. Shuck, James (1) 2615 Fletcher, Anderson, md. Tulowitzky, Duane (3) R. R. 1, Kewanna, md. Willoughby, Leon L. (3) 303 N. Race St., Monon, md. Wilson, Paul (1) 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, md.

INACTIVE LICENSED MINISTERS

Castle, Russell W. (3) 447 Elm St., Winchester, md. Davis, Arthur (2) 2333 N. 4th St., Columbus, Ohio Gamblin, Raymond (2) 1515 S. Home Ave., Kokomo, lEnd. Haynes, Walter (3) R. R. 5, Wabash, md. Howell, Ace (2) Kiger, Charles (2) 222 E. Harvard Ave., Muncie, md. Griffin, Lillian (3) R. R. 3, Frankfort, md. Miller, Donald (2) 9825 W. Washington, Box 21, Indianapolis 31, lEnd. Slack, Herbert (1) 5. 5th St., Frankfort, md. Thrasher, Harmon (1) ............................ ........ .. .... 1325 S. 14th St., New Castle, lEnd. Whitaker, Thomas (2) 1050 S. 5th St., Frankfort, lEnd.

III. ACTIVE ORDAINED DEACONESSES

Acree, Katherine Blann, Eva 50 Main St., Frankfort, Inc1. Smith, Mildred 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. Van Briggle, Margaret 303 N. Jackson St., Greensburg, md. Walton, Mrs. Viola Mae 1505 E. Washington St., Frankfort, md. Dodrill, Virginia R. R. 6, Logansport, Ind.

IV. RETIRED ORDAINED DEACONESSES

Ives, Opal M. 804 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, lEnd.

V. INACTIVE ORDAINED DEACONESSES

Butts, Susie 533 W. Boone St., Frankfort, md. Futrell, Ruthanna Whites Manual Institute, R. R. 3, Wabash, lEnd. Park, Edna 954 East Minnesota St., Indianpolis, Ind. Snouwaert, Blanche 521 S. 10th St., Lafayette, md.

VI. LICENSED DEACONESSES

Miller, Carmen

SONG EVANGELISTS—Permanent License

Hamilton, Paul and Mary 3702 Brentwood Ave., Indianapolis, lEnd. Powers, Irene Saratoga, md. Schenck, Maurice and Lois The Singing Schooleys 1102 Country Club Road, Muncie, lEnd. Sizelove, Mr. and Mrs. William 202 Walnut St., Frankton, lEnd.

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SONG EVANGELISTS—Annual License

Barse, Gerald 2301 E. 22nd St., Muncie, md. Krick, Mr. and Mrs. John Box 184, Lynn, md. Shafer, Janet 1702 S. Franklin St., Muncie, md.

CHURCH AND PASTOR DIRECTORY

(Council Report on Placement of Pastors)

Alexandria—Charles Cummings 107 /z E. Broadway, Alexandria, md Church Address, 105 E. 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. Church Address, 240 Delaware St., Anderson, md., Phone 643-9366

Anderson, North—B. H. McBride 2606 State St., Anderson, md. Church Address, N. Broadway and Webster Sn., Anderson, Ph. 642-4664

Anderson, South—George Wallace 2625 Fletcher St., Anderson, md. Church Address, 3803 Madison Ave., Anderson, md.

Bass Lake—Lloyd George R. R. 3, Box 171A, Knox, md. Church Address, Bass Lake, md.

Beech Grove—Ivan Settles 55 5. 2nd St., Beech Grove, md. Church Address, 120 5. Fourth St., Phone ST 7-0105

Brown's Chapel—Elvin Hotle R. R. 3, Greenfield, md. Church Address, R. R. 3, Greenfield, md., Phone HO 24910

Burlington Phone Address, State Road 29, Phone

Chesterfield—Warren Posey 407 S. Washington St., Chesterfield, md. Church Address, 27 F. Main St , Phone 378-7602

Columbia City—C. F. Morgan 602 Ellsworth St., Columbia City, Ind. Phone 244-5048

Crawfordsville—Thomas Manual 308 S. Green St., Crawfordsville, Intl. Church Address, 308 5. Green, Phone Emerson 2021

Delphi—George Blice 312 N. Wilson St., Delphi, md. Church Address, 508 N. Union St., Phone LU 4-2926

Elwood—R. F. Nibarger 104 S. 23rd St., Elwood, md. Church Address, 23rd and Main Sts., Phone Fed. 2-3642

Elkhart—Russell Wright 120 W. Indiana Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Church Address, 23rd and Main Sts., Phone Fed. 2-3642

Fairmount—Robert Biberstine 514 5. Sycamore, Fairmount, md. Church Address, 403 S. Walnut St., Phone Wilson 8-4452

Forest—J. W. Pottenger Forest, md. Church Address, Phone Michigantown 249-2582

Fort Wayne—Ray Martin, Sr. 2113 Hensch Ave., Fort Wayne 7, md. Church Address, Putnam and Hensch Sts., Phone ANthony 1597

Fountain City —Phone 2871

Frankfort, Eastside—Walter Black 52 N. Kelly Ave., Frarikfort. Intl. Church Address, E. Washington and Kelly Sts., Phone 659-3115

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Frankfort, First—Joseph Brown 607 W. Armstrong St., Frankfort, md. Church Address, Corner Third and South Sts., Phone 659-3287 (church); phone 654-6385 (parsonage).

Frasikfort, Pilgrim Chapel—Lewis Smith 1162 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, md. Church Address, R. R. 6, Frankfort, Phone 659-2290

Frankfort, Woodside—Eugene Schenck 502 W. Sullivan St., Frankfort, md. Church Address, 752 Hawthorne Ave., Phone 654-8170

Franktosi—Leroy Hines Frankton, md. Church Address, Frankton, Intl.

Fulton—Herbert Johnson Fulton, md. Phone ULster 7-3 265

Gas City—Clyde Moreillon 310 B. S. "B" St., Gas City, md. Church Address, S. E. St., Phone ORleans 4-1166

Green Township—David Smith R. R. 1, Box 111, Churubusco, md. Church Address, R. R. Churubusco, md., Phone 693-2068

Hammond, First—W. T. Stone 7545 Southeastern Ave., Hammond, md. Church Address, 817 Cherry St., Phone Tllden 4-1919

Howard Chapel— Ralph Hamilton R. R. 1, Windfall, md.

Huntington—Howard Barefoot 1610 B. Washington St., Huntington, md. Church Address, 826 Jackson St., Phone 2098

Indianapolis, Bethany—Lester Henry 2764 Shelby St., Indianapolis 3, md. Church Address, 2802 S. Shelby St., Phone State 6-0037

Indianapolis, Brookside—Ray Martin, Jr. .. ...... 1533 N. Jefferson, Indpls. 1, md. Church Address, 2101 Brookside, Phone Mliirose 8-5279

Indianapolis, Central—Cecil Bowker 725 Elm St., Indianapolis, md. Church Address, Pine and Elm Sts., Phone MElrose 1-2748

Indianapolis, Drexel Gardens—Paul Isgrigg, 1832 W. Morris St., Indpls 21, md. Church Address, 5100 W. Minnesota, Phone MElrose 2-1629

Indianapolis, Eagledale—Ernest Batman 3305 Lowry Rd., Indpls. 24, md. Church Address, 3307 Lowry Rd., Phone AX 1-7463

Indianapolis, Evanston—Edward Kirkpatrick 6902 Evanston, Indpls., md. Church Address, 69th and Evanston Ave., Phone CLifford 5-9057

Indianapolis, First—Ernest Carroll 3618 B. 30th St., Indianapolis 18, md. Church Address, 3600 E. 39th St., Phone LIberty 6-2555

Indianapolis, North—Russell Wooten 1725 B. 46th St., Indianapolis, md. Church Address, E. 46th and Kingsley Dr., Phone CLifford 1-5518

Indianapolis, North CentraL....Raymond Dodd, 1419 N. Gale St., Indpls. 1, Ind. Church Address, 519 B. 23rd St., Phone ME 8-7084

Indianapolis, Pilgrim Chapel—Kelso Eckart, 38 N. Belleview P1., Indpls., md. Church Address, Astor and Richland, Phone ME 6-4876

Indianapolis, Sunshine Gardens—Lee Kearby, R. R. 4, Box 510A, Indpls., md. Church Address, R. R. 4, Box 510A, Indianapolis, Ind.

Indianapolis, Warren Park—Creston Eckart, 1349 N. Ridgeview Dr., Indp1s. Church Address, 14th and Ridgeview Dr., Phone FLeetwood 6-4040

Indianapolis, West—Elton Call 3102 W. Michigan Ave., Indianapolis, md. Church Address, 3102 W. Michigan Ave., Phone MElrose 1-8632

Jonesboro—E. C. Gafford 109 W. Eighth St., Jonesboro, Ind. Church Address, W. Eighth St., Phone ORleans 4-1336

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Kokomo, Purdum St.—Williani Babb 1119 S. Bell St., Kokomo, md. Church Address, 1128 S. Purdum St., Phone GLadstone 9-3711

Knightstown—Raymond Ferren Franklin St., Knightsrowrs, md. Church Address, 483 N. Franklin Sr., Phone 5-5251

Lafayette—Randall Schenkel 905 S. 19th St., Lafayette, md. Church Address, 901 5. 19th St., Phone SH 2-7842

LaGrange Charles Collier 413 E. Spring St., LaGrange, md. Church Address, Sycamore and Factory, Phone HO 463-6340

Lapel—Elvin Powers Box 621, Lapel, md. Church Address, 7th and Erie Sts., Phone 205 Black

LaPorte-.-A. V. Skinner 607 Plain St., LaPorte, md. Church Address, 706 Plain St., Phone 324-9626

Lebanon—Wayne Preusz 311 W. Ash St., Lebanon, md. Church Address, 1004 5. Lebanon St., Phone 200

Logansport—Carl Roark 231 E. Linden Ave., Logansport, md. Church Address, Linden Ave. and Sixth St., Phone 4592

Marion, First—Carl R. Reed 1005 W. 10th St., Marion, md. Church Address, 1001 W. 10th St., Phone NOrth 4-8982

Marion, Grant—Landis Bradfleld 654'/2 E. Grant St., Marion, md. Church Address, 654 B. Grant St., Phone NOrth 4-270 1

Marion, South—Marlin Boss ........ .. ....................... 3724 5. Boots St., Marion, md. Church Address, 3730 5. Boots St., Phone ORleans 4-4384

Michigantown—Lee Lenker Box 146, Michigantown, md. Phone 249-2959

Monon—Leon Willoughby 303 N. Race Sr., Monon, md. Church Address, Race St., Phone CLearwater 3-3591

Muncie, First—T. J. Preusz 1112 S. Hackley Sr., Muncie, md. Church Address, 1110 S. Hackley St , Phone AT 8-8747

Muncie, East—Edward Shemalia 1818 E. 18th St., Muncie, md. Church Address, 1818 E. 18th St., Phone ATlas 4-3 194

New Carlisle—Richard Carr New Carlisle, md. Phone 95.J

New Castle—Glen Raney 1323 S. 19th St., New Castle, md. Church Address, 1325 S. 19th St., Phone JAackson 9-1615

Noblesville—Raytnond Street 345 N. 13th St., Noblesville, md. Church Address, Wayne St., at 13th, Phone PR3-3382

North Judson—Mack Allen R. R. 4, Box 10, Knox, md. Phone 772-3970

Nappanee—Gilbert Pegg 202 W. Walnut St., Nappanee, md. 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., Phone 8-8953

Richmond, Highland View—Samuel Hawn, Box 15, 812 N. W. 5th, Richmond Church Address, Mendleson Dr., Phone 8-9765

Sharors—.Duane Tulowitzky R. R. 1, Kewanna, md. Phone 3865

South Bend—Donald Wilson, Sr. 1115 E. Indiana Ave., South Bend, md. Church Address, 1111 B. Indiana Ave., Phone AT 9.0182

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Thornhope.—Wilbur Haskins Oak, md. Church Address, Thornhope, Phone Star City LY 5-343 1

Tipton—Gilberr Noel 450 Douglas St., Tipron, Irsd. Church Address, Mill and Douglas Srs., Phone OSburn 5-4856

Tyner—Lincoin Lehue .... ...... ............ .............. ............... Box 56, Tyner, md. Phone WEbster 6-6376, Plymouth, md.

Upland Phone WYandotte 8-2128

Wabash—Guy Mowery 470 Washington St., Wabash, md. Church Address, 480 Washington St., Phone 563-3211

Walkerton—John Hall 707 Ohio St., Walkerton, md. Church Address, Monroe and Michigan Sts., Phone 234-M

Winchester—J. C. Williams 417 Union St., Winchester, md. Church Address, Union and Short Sts , Phone 4-8803

Windfall Phone LY 5-4405

ZONE ARRANGEMENTS AND LEADERSHIP

Zone I Chairman ........................... ......................................._ ..... Rev. C. Gilbert Pegg Youth Chairman Mr. Paul Haney

Bass Lake LaPorte South Bend Elkhart Nappanee Tyner Hammond, First New Carlisle Walkerton LaGrange North Judson

Zone 11 Chairman ............................ - ............ ............- ........ Rev. Landis Bradfield Youth Chairman Rev. Robert Biberstine

Andrews Green Township Marion, South Columbia City Huntington Swayzee Fairmount Jonesboro Upland Fort Wayne Marion, First Wabash Gas City Marion, Grant St.

Zone III Chairman ...................... ........- ................ ............ .... Rev. Duane Tulowitzky Youth Chairman Rev. George Blice

Burlington Kokomo, Purdum St. Monon Delphi Lafayette Sharon Forest Logansport Thornhope Fulton

Zone IV Chairman Rev. Joseph Brown Youth Chairman Mr. Charles Campbell

Crawfordsville Frankfort, Westside Lebanon Frankforr, Eastside Frankforr, Woodside Michigantown Frankfort, First

Zone V Chairman Rev. G. W. Noel Youth Chairman

Alexandria Chesterfield Lapel Anderson, First Elwood Noblesville Anderson, North Frankron Tipton Anderson, South Howard Chapel Windfall

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Zone VI Chairman Rev. Donald Washburn Youth Chairman Mr. Joe Horton

Beech Grove Indpls., Brookside Indpls., Central Indpls., Drexel Gardens Indpls., Eagledale

Indpls., Evanston Indpls., Bethany Indp1s., First Indpls., North Indpls., N. Central

Indpls., Pilgrim Chapel Indpls., Sunshine Gdns. Indpls., Warren Park Indpls., West

Zone VII Chairman Rev. Glen Raney Youth Chairman Rev. Raymond Ferren

Brown's Chapel Muncie, 18th St. Richmond, First Fountain City Muncie, First Richmond, Highland Knightstown New Castle Winchester

cmoriam I,' I I

CHARLES A. WILEY, JR.

Charles A. Wiley, Jr., was born in Muncie, Indiana on January 8, 1925 and came to close of his life's short labors on April 26, 1963.

He was converted at a campmeeting in July of 1940 and found the experience of heart holiness in 1943. He united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church in January 1948. His first sermon was preached in the Methodist Church at Hartford City, Indiana. His first ministerial license was granted in 1949 and he was ordained to th ministry in 1955.

He was a graduate of Frankfort Pilgrim College with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Theology degrees. His marriage was to Arlene Likes in 1947. The Wileys spent one year as missionaries in Haiti under an independent missionary board. Under the Pilgrim Holiness Church they spent five years in Surinam, South America where Brother Wiley served as District Superintendent. They were preparing to return to the field when Brother Wiley was called to his eternal home.

MYRTLE BROWN

The long and able ministry of Myrtle Jane Brown came to a close on May 14, 1963. She was born in Decatur County, Indiana on December 23, 1874 and was born again in the Finley Chapel Methodist Church in 1897 and entered in the experience of entire sanctification in the same year. Her first ministerial license was granted in 1898 and she was ordained to the minis-try of the gospel of Christ in 1907.

For some time she did Home Missionary work before her marriage to Rev. C. C. Brown in 1901. Among the churches served at this time were Wabash, Marion and Lawrenceburg. The church at Marion was launched by her. After her marriage she assisted her husband in campmeetings, pioneer work and evan-gelistic campaigns. She was always active in the work of the Lord until failing health brought an end to her active ministry. Among the early leaders of what is now the Pilgrim Holiness Church, the Browns have left an impact upon the work which still carries on.

EMERSON DOWNS

Emerson Downs was born in Michigan February 14, 1913 and died as the result of a car accident January 17, 1963. He was converted when about 18 years of age and sanctified a short while later. He attended Spring Arbor College in Michigan and held his first pastorate in the Free Methodist Church

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at South Haven, Michigan. He served as pastor of the Free Methodist Church at Red Key, Indiana, for three years.

He united with the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Swayzee, Indiana in 1961 but his early death brought to a close any onportunity for pastoral work in the church. He has now joined with all those whose earthly labors have ended and whose eternal joys have begun.

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

FIRST SITTING—WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26, 1963

The Thirteenth Session of the Northern Indiana Conference convened at Frankfort, Indiana, at 1:30 P.M., June 26, 1963. Rev. R. E. Nibarger made introductory remarks in opening the session.

Rev. George Blice lead the congregation in singing "Amazing Grace."

The scripture lesson I Corinthians 15th Chapter was read by Rev. David Smith.

District Superintendent Rev. R. E. Nibarger welcomed the members and visitors of the conference. At this time Dr. W. H. Neff, General Superintend-ent, was introduced to the Conference.

The roll call of the ordained ministers was read by District Secretary Carl R. Reed.

The roll call of the ordained deaconesses was read.

The roll call of the lay delegates by the District Secretary followed mi-mediately.

The Conference bar was cleared according to standing rule of the Con-ference—.the three center sections back to the center aisle, including the sound control booth and the platform.

The Chairman announced the hours of conference sittings as governed by standing rule, namely: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

The Reception Committee presented Rev. Clarence Bougher, who is trans-ferring from the Indiana Wesleyan Methodist Church and Rev. G. R. Bateman, who is transferring from the Southern Indiana Conference to the Northern Indiana Conference. Rev. Bateman was seated in the Conference bar.

The recommendations Qf the Examining Board for the licensing of minis-ters, deaconesses and song evangelists was read by Rev. Ernest Carroll. A motion prevailed to approve the recommendations.

The Chairman called for the report of the District Superintendent, Rev. R. E. Nibarger. After the reading of his report, a motion carried to receive his report with appreciation.

The report of the Assistant District Superintendent was read by Rev. D. W. Lacy. A motion carried to receive his report.

The report of the Auditing Committee was read by Rev. Russell Wooten. Upon motion and second, it was voted to receive his report.

Rev. Lester Henry, District Treasurer, read the District financial report for the year ending April 30, 1962. A motion to receive his report carried.

The Promotional Secretary of the Sunday School Committee, Rev. Donald Washburn, read his report. A motion carried that we accept the report.

Rev. Wilbur Pottenger, Conference Statistician, read his report. Upon motion and second, it was voted to receive his report.

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The Report of the Shoemaker Memorial Home was read by Rev. E. V. Halt, Treasurer. A motion carried to receive his report.

Rev. Ernest Carroll submitted his report as Treasurer of the Group Hos-pitalization Insurance. A motion prevailed to receive his report.

The report of the Educational Board was read by the Secretary, Rev. 0. D. Williams. His report was received upon proper motion and second.

Rev. Paul Isgrigg gave the report of the Resolutions Committee.

Item No. 1 Changing the meeting date for the recalling of a pastor to the last two weeks in Apri1, carried. (Resolution No. 22, Par. A, Pg. 38).

Item No. 2 (No. 35, Pg. 39 relative to Zone work replacing paragraph regarding the election of Zone officers). A motion was made to substitute that the election be held at the last Zone rally, said election to be made by pastor and a delegate from each church. The motion to substitute was lost.

Item No. 3 regarding the Zone Committee composed of elected youth and adult officers, carried.

Item No. 4 regarding nominations to District Council for Zone Youth Leaders was carried.

Item No. 5 (No. 10, Pg. 36) was approved by common consent to delete same.

Item No. 6 (No. 42, Pg. 40) changing Church Extension, World Mis. sions and Frankfort Pilgrim College to the last Saturday afternoon, was amend-ed by a motion to change Church Extension from Thursday morning to Tues-day afternoon. This Item with Amendment was carried.

Item No. 7 (No. 14, Pg. 36) deleting words regarding youth project car-cied by common consent.

Item No. 8 (No. 16, Pg. 37) delsting certain words, carried.

Rev. E. C. Gafford read the report of the Ways and Means Committee.

Item No. I recommending $100.00 a year for District Youth President carried.

Item No. 2 (No. 2, Pg. 44) changing the Conference Budget to be pro. rated as follows: Conference fund 65%; Old People's Home, 2%; Frankforr Pilgrim College, 15%; District Home Missions, 10%; General Conference, 3%; Evangelists Pension Plan, 3%; Camp Meeting, 2%; carried.

Item No. 3 changing (No. 2, Pg. 45) deleting words "Not to exceed $400.00 per year," was carried.

A motion carried that the order of the day was for the election of officers in the evening sitting.

A motion was made to adjourn and the session was dismissed with prayer by Rev. Carl R. Reed.

SECOND SITTING—WEDNESDAY, 7:00 P.M., JUNE 26, 1963

The Second Sifting was opened by Rev. R. E. Nibarger. Rev. Wayne Preusz led the congregation in singing "I Will Praise Him." Rev. Estel Eckart read the scripture lesson, I John, Chapter 2.

Rev. E. E. Crawder offered prayer.

The Conference bar was cleared after which the Chairman appointed tellers to expedite the matter of counting ballots: Rev. Joseph Brown, Chairman, Wayne Preusz, David Smith, Estel Eckart, Creston Eckart, Glenn Raney, George

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Blice, Leon Willoughby, Edward I(irkpatrick, John Hall, Howard Barefoot, and B. C. Gafford.

Ballots were Cast for the election of Superintendent. The Chairman re-quested that the conference have silent prayer, seeking God's guidance in the election.

Rev. D. W. Lacy was elected District Superintendent on the seventh ballot.

Ballots were cast for the election of Assistant District Superintendent. A motion was made that we extend the time to finish the election of Assistant Superintendent,

Rev. 0. D. Williams was elected Assistant District Superintendent on the fifth ballot.

The sitting was adjourned by expiration of time after various announce-ments were made. Rev. S. I. Emery dismissed the sitting with prayer.

THIRD SITTING—THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M., JUNE 27, 1963

The Third Sitting of the Conference convened with the Memorial service directed by Rev. D. W. Lacy. Rev. Joe Brown introduced Rev. Ronald McClung, who led the congregation in singing "What A Friend We Have in Jesus."

Rev. Howard Barefoot read the Scripture lesson Revelation 21.

Rev. Vard Van Briggle offered prayer.

The memorial service was conducted by Rev. Joe Brown, and tribute was paid to the ministers of the conference whom God had called home during the past year.

Rev. B. H. McBride spoke of the faithful ministry and active life of Rev. Emerson Downs, Anderson, md.

Rev. Wayne Preusz, paid tribute to Rev. Myrtle J. Brown, widow of Rev. C. C. Brown, who was an ordained minister of the Pilgrim Holiness Church since 1907. He spoke of her labors in home missionary work and the evan-gelistic field.

Rev. Joe Brown spoke on the consecrated life of Rev. Charles A. Wiley, Jr., who had been a missionary in Surinam, and given himself to this work among the bush negros. His passing away in the prime of life is understood as the wisdom of God.

The tragic death of the Clyde Bryan family was told by Rev. Joe Brown. Bro. Bryan was a young minister who had just received his local license and was very active in the building of a new church in Indianapolis.

Rev. Ronald McClung led in singing, "The Eastern Gate."

Rev. Nibarger introduced Rev. P. W. Thomas, who called the conference to order and requested the Secretary to read the minutes of the previous sittings. The minutes were read and approved with the following correction: A motion was carried that the election of officers be the order of the day in the evening sitting.

The Reception Committee introduced Rev. James Ramsey of the Nazarene Church of Illinois, who is transferring to the Northern Indiana Conference. By virtue of his being a member, he was seated in the Conference bar.

The nominations from the District Council for District Secretary were read: Rev. Carl R. Reed, Rev. Carl Roark, and Rev. Ernest Batman.

Ballots were cast resulting with the election of Rev. Carl R. Reed on the first ballot.

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The nominations from the District Council for District Treasurer were read by the District Secretary: Rev. Lester Henry, Rev. E. C. Gafford, and Rev. T. J. Preusz.

Ballots were cast resulting in the election of Rev. Lester Henry.

Ballots were then cast for the Advisory Members of the District Council. A motion was carried to put all five names on the ballot at the same time.

A motion was made and seconded that the conference be recessed subject to the call of the chair while the ballots were being counted. Motion carried.

On the first ballot Rev. Ernest Carroll, Rev. F. J. Goins, Rev. Guy Mowery and Rev. G. W. Noel were elected to the District Council.

Ballots were Cast for the 5th member of the District Council, resulting in no election on the second ballot. A motion carried to vote on the three highest which were Rev. R. E. Nibarger, Rev. William Babb and Rev. Joe Brown. Ballots were cast resulting the election of Rev. William Babb, as the 5th member of the District Council.

The District Secretary read the District Council's nominations for the Examining Board, which were as follows: Rev. Carl Roark, Rev. Ernest Carroll, Rev. Glen Raney, and Rev. R. E. Nibarger.

Ballots were cast resulting in the election of Rev. Carl Roark and Rev. Ernest Carroll.

The nominations from the District Council for the Educational Board were read by the District Secretary: Rev. Ernest Batn-ian, Rev. Ray Martin, Jr, Rev. Creston Eckart, Rev. Paul Isgrigg and Rev. Wayne Preusz.

Ballots were cast resulting in the election of Rev. Ernest Batman. A motion was carried that we Vote Ofl the two highest for the second member of the Educational Board: Rev. Paul Isgrigg and Rev. Wayne Preusz. Rev. Paul Isgrigg was elected as the second member of the Educational Board.

A motion was carried to extend the time until an election of Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College is completed.

A motion was carried that in the election of Board of Trustees the one receiving the highest above a majority number of votes shall receive the three-year term and the next highest the two-year term.

The conference adjourned with prayer by Rev. E. E. Crowder.

FOURTH SITTING—THURSDAY, 1:30 P.M., JUNE 27, 1963

Rev. P. W. Thomas opened the Fourth Sitting of the Conference and Rev. Marlin Boss led the congregation in singing "I Know Whom I Have Believed."

Rev. Carl Roark read the Scripture lesson.

Rev. David Smith introduced Rev. Leon Willoughby of Columbia City who offered prayer.

The Chairman requested the District Secretary to read the minutes of the Third Sitting. The minutes were approved as read.

The Chairman of the tellers, Rev. Joe Brown reported on the results of the voting for two members for the Board of Trustees in the morning session, which elected Rev. F. J. Gains on the first ballot for a three-year term.

Ballots were cast for a two-year term member to the Board of Trustees resulting in the election of Rev. B. H. McBride on the second ballot to fill the unexpired term 0f Rev. D. W. Lacy.

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The Reception Committee introduced Rev. William Carroll, General Super-intendent of the Emanuel Missionary Church and Rev. Thomas Manual, pastor in the Illinois District, who were given honorary seats in the Conference bar.

The Chairman introduced the Evangelists to the Conference at this time. Rev. Armor Peisker, Editor of the Pilgrim Holiness Advocate and Rev. James Hertel, President of the Frankfort Pilgrim College were introduced at this time and spoke briefly.

The Resolutions Committee presented further reports as follows:

Resolution No. 9 regarding the sale of certain Northern Indiana Con-ference property to the Frankfort Pilgrim College was read and a motion to amend same to read, that if there is any further concessions made in the way of College property transfer that it shall be initiated by the NortherLl Indiana Conference, and amendment was lost. The Resolution No. 9 was adopted upon proper motion and second.

Item No. 10 amending Resolution No. 50, Par. "e" on page 40 to read "Wednesday, 8:00 to 10:00 A.M.—FINAL MEETING, and the words "FINAL MEETING" be printed in bold face type, was adopted upon proper motion and second.

Item No. 11 Recommending that Resolution No. 62, Page 43, be Amended by inserting the words, "Pastors and" before the work "people" in the last sentence. A motion carried to amend Item 11 changing the word "pastors" to 'al1 ministers." This item with its amendment was carried.

The Chairman requested the District Council to read the Council's appoint- ments which were as follows: -

S. S. Promotional Secretary, Rev. Wayne Preusz. S. S. Board: Rev. Estel Eckart-1 year.

Rev. Joseph Brown-3 years.

District Statistician: Rev. J. W. Pottenger.

Sec.-Treas. Hospital Group Insurance—Rev. Ernest Carroll.

The appointments of the District Superintendent, Rev. D. W. Lacy, were read at this time which were as follows:

Committee on Devotions: Rev. David Smith, Rev. Arthur Skinner, and Rev. Walter Black.

Committee to Arrange Ministerial Convention: Rev. 0. D. Williams, Rev. Raymond Street, and Rev. Joseph Brown.

Long Range Planning Committee: Rev. R. F. Nibarger, Rev. Ernest Carroll, Rev. E. C. Gafford, Rev. Lincoln Lehue, Rev. John Sheets, Rev. B. H. McBride, Rev. Chester Wilkins, and Rev. Lester Henry.

Committee on Perjonal Evangelism: Rev. Ray Martin, Jr., Rev. Russell Wooten, and Rev. Richard Carr.

Camp Cottage Committee: Rev. Wilbur Pottenger, Rev. Elton Call and Rev. Gilbert Pegg.

Committee on Resolutions: Rev. G. W. Noel, Rev. Estel Eckart, Rev. Wayne Preusz, Rev. George Blice and Rev. Carl Roark.

Committee on Ways and Means: Rev. T. J. Preusz, Rev. Wm. Smith, Rev. Creston Eckart, Rev. Lester Henry, and Rev. J. C. Williams.

Auditing Committee: Rev. Donald Washburn, Rev. Randall Schenkel and Rev. John Sheets.

Reception Committee: Rev. Broadus Deal, Rev. Herbert Johnson and Rev. Elvin Powers.

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Zoning Committee: Rev. Lee Lenker, Rev. Elvin Hotle, and Landis Brad-held.

Committee on Memoirs: Mrs. Ralph Nibarger, Mrs. Vard Van Briggie and Mrs. E. C. Gafford.

Committee Hospital Insurance Membership: Rev. John Sheets, Rev. Ernest Carroll and Rev. Glen Raney.

A motion carried to give Bro. Nibarger an additional month's salary.

The Chairman requested the report of the Memoirs Committee, which was read and a motion prevailed to receive this report.

The report of the Committee on Long Range Planning was called for and read by Rev. Lester Henry.

The District Secretary reported on the Pastoral appointments in the Dis-trict for the coming year.

A motion carried that the District Council be authorized to take care of all unfinished business. The minutes of the Fourth Sitting were read and approved.

After various announcements, the Conference was adjourned by singing the Doxology and prayer by Rev. W. H. Pratt.

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 am, to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.

to 4:30 p.m.; and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

3. The ordination service shall be held the first Sunday afternoon of camp

meeting.

REPORT OF ThE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

General Superintendent, Dr. W. H. Neff, pastors, evangelists, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Northern Indiana District, Greetings:

It is with a keen sense of the solemn responsibility of this hour that I stand before you today. We are living in a world that is changing rapidly, when scientific advancement is staggering. Nations hold weapons that could destroy themselves. Confusion arid international tensions are at the highest peak ever. Certainly we need to give to the world the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in every way possible. In the midst of change the message of the Church remains the same. We are to occupy 'till He comes. While world conditions may appear very dark, yet for the Church, this is a day of great opportunity and challenge.

May God help us to serve this age as he would direct, rather than in the spirit of this day. Many seem to sense the forces of opposition pressing upon the true church today and are praying for God to not only continue to help us as He has in the past but visit us with a revival that will stir us to more forceful action against sin and all wrong doing.

Our hearts have been made to rejoice because of the revivals God has given to our churches where souls have been saved and sanctified, also for the many times that pastors has reported spontaneous praise and testimony services ending in good altar services.

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We must have a mighty outpouring into our own Souls and into our churches publicly if we survive and gain in this conflict. God give us some modern day Daniels, Hebrew boys and Weeping prophets to stand between the living and the dead.

Truly this has been a very busy year and seemingly short, but God has been very near and ready to help us at all times. Personally I rejoice in the strength of the Lord. It has been a glorious year of fellowship and under-standing.

It is my desire that this Conference may be characterized by vision, pur-pose and dedication to press the battle for God through the enabling power of the Holy Sprint.

This year has been filled with district activities. My heart has been warmed and blessed as we have been privileged to tour the district with the Sunday School Committee, Young Peoples Committee, the Committee on Personal Evangelism and their personnel. I feel as I covered the district with these three committees, that many were encouraged to fight the good fight of faith. We want to thank them and the many other committees representing the district interests, even the efforts of special committees which may not be listed in the Journal. God bless these splendid workers.

The Council, following the recommendations of the Conference, continued to look for a parsonage but being unable to find what they felt was needed without having to remodel, decided to buy a lot and build. God seemingly directed them to a beautiful location. Upon this sight a three-bedroom home including kitchen, dining room and living room with a breezeway and a two-car garage was built. A district office and private study were abs included in the arrangement. It is located east of the city, the third house south of State Road No. 28 on the iVaish Road. The committee feels every Pilgrim will be happy with the new parsonage. Though your superintendent has moved twice this conference year, we certainly appreciate the accommodations afforded us in this new home.

The joint-meeting of the Camp Board and District Council and several other committees have met at the parsonage.

Many other improvements have been made. One by the demolition of the old Roosevelt Hotel. The erection of restroom and shower and washrooms for the trailer court. The Camp Board and Council has also planned a workers cottage and as God leads other camp facilities will be built, as the Long-Range Program Committee has recommended. The old workers cottage was located on school property.

Many material improvements have been made upon the district by many local churches.

Property Improvements

SOUTH ANDERSON has purchased a lot and hope to be in their new building by this fall.

CHESTERFIELD has a new parking lot next door to their church, which has been black-topped.

ELKHART has purchased 3.5 Acres in the Meadowb rook Addition and have their Parsonage Church under roof. It has a full basement and Sunday School Rooms.

FOUNTAIN CITY has purchased a home at the edge of town for a parsonage. This is a group of Pilgrims a little over two years old.

FRANKFORT, FIRST has completely remodeled the interior of the church.

FRANKTON changed the front of the church giving them a much nicer entrance and also restrooms.

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HAMMOND church has covered their church with aluminum siding giving it the appearance of a new church.

HOWARD'S CHAPEL paved their parking lot which surrounds the church and installed an automatic mercury light.

HUNTINGTON added a new Sunday School annex and rearranged the auditorium.

INDIANAPOLIS, EAGLEDALE has built a new parsonage and are tearing the old one down.

INDIANAPOLIS, BETHANY placed aluminum siding on the parson-age which has added much to the looks and also added prestige in the neigh-borhood.

INDIANAPOLIS, FIRST has laid plans for a new church, having bought a little over 2.5 acres in the northeast part of the city.

INDIANAPOLIS, WEST the young people with the help from the church painted and relighted the basement, bought a new piano and painted the parsonage. They also blacktopped the parking lot.

KOKOMO after the extensive remodeling over the past two years have bricked the church with a beautiful buff brick.

LAFAYETTE installed two new automatic furnaces and also painted the church with the revamping of the lighting system throughout.

LaGRANGE. A new heating system has been added, which will aid in keeping the place of worship warm.

MARION, GRANT ST. has finished the entrance and stairs to the base-ment and bought new pews which certainly add comfort and beauty to their church.

MICHIGANTOWN also has bought new pews and carpet for the church, which gives it almost the appearance of a new church.

MUNCIE, 18th ST. has enlarged again and built a large entrance and rearranged the interior and stoned the exterior; one would hardly recognize this place now.

RICHMOND, FIRST bought new pews and furnishings for the church proper, which is a great improvement.

RICHMOND, HIGHLAND VIEW have moved into their new par-sonage church and has the building almost completed.

BROWN'S CHAPEL put a new roof on the church and storm windows on the parsonage.

ELWOOD improved their parking lot by placing a mercury light mak-ing it easy to see.

SOUTH BEND repainted their parsonage and moved a smoky furnace out of the church and installed an automatic heating system.

NEW CASTLE has remodeled the interior of the parsonage by changi,ig room arrangements and putting hardwood flooring throughout.

WINDFALL lowered the ceiling and remodeled the auditorium so one would have a hard time idenrifying the place.

NEW CARLISLE has remodeled the old parsonage into a Sunday School annex and connected it to the church.

In this line of thought much has been done throughout the district. It is next to impossible to mention the many, many things that all have done,

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but I feel God has certainly helped our good Pilgrims to grow in the right direction.

In the light of Home Missions, help has been given in many directions and contacts made, which we feel God is going to bless.

North of Indianapolis in Hamilton County a group of people living in what ss known as Home Place, got together and formed a group of honest, hard working and zealous people for the purpose of starting a new church. God has certainly blessed and it has been our privilege to preach and labor with these folk many times, along with Rev. E. V. Halt, who is pastoring the group. Some of these are Pilgrims who have moved into this section and some are new converts. They now have a new brick church with all con-veniences under way, including basement and study. The building is now ready for the sub-flooring and is being bricked part of the way as of now. We feel now at anytime God is going to give them a good organization.

Personal Report

Relative to my personal report, I have under God done my best to assist and carry out every task that has fallen my lot to perform. I have made 135 calls to churches, preached 114 times, held 45 board meetings, 21 annual meetings, 6 council meetings, met with School Board 5 times, visited 9 revivals, preached 3 funerals, 1 wedding conducted, 1 mortgage burning, dedicated one new church building, assisted in another dedication, made 32 business trips for churches and district, plus a great number in behalf of the new par-sonage, met 11 times with special committees, 1 joint council meeting with the Southern Indiana, attended the General Conference, also visited the General board meeting, attended 6 special Zone meetings and met with ex-ecutive committee of the District Youth, Building, Ways and Means, Resolu-tlons, Sunday School and Evangelistic and Long Range planning Committees. Also other meetings too numerous to mention. Acted as Director of the Old Peoples Home and best of all God gave us a number of people seeking and finding God. Received my salary and mileage in full.

I wish hereby to state my appreciation to my good Assistant Superin-tendent Rev. D. W. Lacy, and the members of the council and of every committee for their fine work and splendid cooperation throughout the year. Whatever blessing we may have been, we wish to give God the praise for it all.

Out of a heart of love for God and this District we have unreservingly given our all, only wishing we could have done more. Our prayers shall al-ways be that God will keep us on the Old Fashioned line of Scriptural Holi-ness, praying believing and working till Christ calls us home to be with Him.

Respectfully submitted,

R. E. NIBARGER

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT

To the thirteenth annual conference of the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, greetings:

It is with a feeling of deep gratitude to God that we come once more to this body to report on our activities in the church at your bidding. This past year has been a time of unsearchable enrichment to my own spiritual being. You, as a conference, have made it a real pleasure during the past ten years to work in the vineyard of the Lord. Your confidences have been prayerfully received, and our service conscientiously given to the kingdom for which Christ Jesus Our Lord gave Himself. I am indebted to this conference for electing me to serve God and the church in so many areas.

It has been a pleasure to serve the district as your representative on the General Board of the Pilgrim Holiness Church since the last General Confer-

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ence. I have attended two full sessions with this august body of church men. We have come to know the struggles and triumphs of our general officials in a new and understanding way. We further believe that the sacrifice of Calvary and the interests of the denomination are uppermost in the hearts and minds of these good men.

At your bidding I have served as a member of the Frankfort Pilgrim College Board of Trustees. The problems confronting an institution such as ours are many and varied. I have met in counsel with other members of this board at regular intervals in behalf of the welfare of the college. Much remains to be done if we are to survive in the educational squeeze that is now on throughout the land. Our college should have the prayers and support of our constituency every where.

On the district level I have served as assistant superintendent under the direction of Rev. R. E. Nibarger, and together with the District Council. I have attended the meetings of the District Council with open heart, and readi-ness of mind to care for the work in the capacities to which I have been ap-pointed. We live in a challenging and wonderful dispensation with much to be done for our Lord and Master. "Our future is as bright as the promises of God." The challenge is ours today, "Occupy till I come," By His grace we shall not be remiss in our duties.

Respectfully submitted,

D. W. LACY, Ass't. District Superintendent

REPORT OF AUDITING COMMITTEE

We, your Auditing Committee, have examined the reports of a Certified Public Accountant of the District Treasurer's and the Camp Meeting Treasurer's books.

These records have been carefully kept and we believe them to be correct.

We have also examined and checked the books of the Camp Hospital in-surance Treasurer and believe them to be correct.

Respectfully submitted,

R. W. WOOTEN

R. RANDALL SCHENKEL

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REPORT OF THE NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE TREASURER

For the Year Ending April 30, 1963

RECEIPTS

Balance on hand May 1, 1962

NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE Conference Funds:

Budget 60% $ 14,454.61 Specified 800.00

$ 18,301.67

$ 15,254.61 Total

Frankfort Pilgrim College: Budget 17% 4,095.49 Specified 8,412.81

Total 12,508.30

Conference Home Missions: Budget 14% 3,372.76 Specified 2,154.06 Repayment on Short Term Loan by Richmond Highland View 3,500.00 Transfer from Tipton Building & Loan 10,000.00 Accrued Interest 890.66

Total 19,917.48

General Conference: Budget 3% 722.73

Total 722.73

Pilgrim Holiness Home: •Budget 2% 481.82 Specified 605.78

Total 1,087.60

Frankfort Camp Meeting: Budget 2% 481.82 Specified 1,460.27

Total 1,942.09

Evangelists' Pension Fund: Budget 2% 481.82

Total 481.82

Conference Home Missionary Loan Fund: Payments on Notes 2,742.31

Total 2,742.31

Miscellaneous Receipts: Returned Checks 149.01 Money Transfers 30.00 Sale of Old Parsonage, 504 Wal- nut St. 10,000.00 Personal Evangelism Offerings 57.09 Sunday School Corn. Institutes 49.08

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Mother's Day Offerings 71.68 Kokomo North Church Contract 835.62 Kokomo North Par. Contract 200.00 Insurance Refund on old Par 16.20 Ministerial Institute Offerings 35.45 Sale of Conference Journals 432.55 Conference Youth Treasurer 287.54 Pilgrim Pension Plan 7,140.71 Conference Dining Room 34.58 Conference Lunch Stand 114.55

Total $ 19,454.06

Total Recepits for Northern

Indiana Conference $ 74,111.00

GENERAL CHURCH RECEIPTS

United Stewardship Fund: Specified ........ ............ $ 17,334.28

Total $ 17,334.28

General Church Extension: General Ch. Extension Regular 462.96 General Ch. Extension Specified. 214.17 General Ch. Extension Easter 5,242.81

Total 5,919.94

\Vorld Missions: World Missions Regular 7,215.69 World Missions Specified 21,832.17 World Missions Self Denial 9,077.61

Total 38,125.47

General Sunday School & Youth: General S. S. & Youth Regular 6.08 General S. S. & Youth Specified 233.19 General S. S. & Youth Rally 942.31

Total 1,181.58

Total Receipts for General Church $ 62,561.27

Grand Total Receipts for Northern Indiana Conference $154,973.94

DISBURSEMENTS

CONFERENCE DISBURSEMENTS

Conference Home Missions: Anderson South $ 1,000.00 Elkhart—Short Term Loan 10,050.00 Home Place Pilgrim Chapel 5,302.56 Huntington 1,400.00 Indianapolis Brookside 1,845.00 Indianapolis Eagledale 1,201.08 LaGrange 846.52 Muncie Belmont 83.96 Richmond Highland View 3,201.00 Swayzee 767.00

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8.40 Miscellaneous Expense 20.75

Total $ 25,726.27

Cenference Home Missionary Loan Fund: Home Chapel Pilgrim Chapel 2,197.44

Total............................... ...................... 2,197.44

Frankfort Pilgrim College 12,508.30 Pilgrim Holiness Home 1,087.60 Conference Secretary Help 80.00 Conference Cooks .. 55.00 Audit of Books 150.00 Returned Checks 80.89 Money Transfers .... .... 30.00 Superintendent's Salary 5,719.92 Superintendent's Travel 1,707.48 Superintendent's Telephone 342.45 Superintendent's Parsonage 900.00 Superintendent's Utilities 300.06 Superintendent's Office Expense ..... 45.00 Superintendent's Auto Insurance 178.60 Superintendent's Group Insurance 48.33 Abstract for 504 Walnut St 51.30 New Parsonage 18,759.34 Asst. Supt. Salary & Expenses 25.00 Conference Secretary Salary 200.00 Conference Secretary Office Expense 154.88 Conference Treasurer's Salary 600.00 Conference Treasurer's Office Expense 163.61 S. S. Promotional Sec. Salary 100.00 S. S. Committee Expense 621.47 Conference Statistician's Salary ..... 100.00 Conference Statistician's Office Exp. 6.75 Group Insurance Treasurer's Salary 75.00 Ministerial Institute Expense 185.60 Conference Journal Expense 559.50 Corsf. Youth Treas.-Transfer Funds 287.54 Special Gift to Youth 500.00 Conference Committees Expense 131.37 Pilgrim Voice Editor's Salary 125.00 Pilgrim Voice Expense 679.43 Pilgrim Pension Plan 7,140.71 Pilgrim Pension Contribution 30.00 Evangelists' Pension Fund 566.65 Church Leaders' Conference Expense 52.93 Personal Evangelism Corn. Expense 84.08 Gift to Camp Meet, to Start 1962 Camp 500.00 Frarskfort Camp Meet.-Budget & Gifts 1,942.09 Dining Room Expense 361.23 Lunch Stand Expense 97.69 Utilities 50.00

Council Expense 460.37 Labor 37.00

Flowers 36.65 Miscellaneous Expense 63.37 Miscellaneous Travel & Expense 188.73 General Conference Expense 1962 3,179.40

Total $ 61,350.32

Total Disbursements for Conf.

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GENERAL CONFERENCE DISBURSEMENTS

United Stewardship Fund $ 17,334.28 General Church Extension Regular 462.96 General Church Extension Specified 214.17 General Church Extension Easter 5,242.81 World Missions Regular 7,215.69 World Missions Specified 21,832.17 World Missions Self Denial 9,077.61 General S. S. & Youth Regular 6.08 General S. S. & Youth Specified 233.19 General S. S. & Youth Rally 942.31

Total General Ch. Disbursements $ 62,561.27

Total Disbursements Conference and General $151,835.30

Balance May 1, 1963 $ 3,138.64

DISTRIBUTION OF CASH BALANCE

Conference Funds 453.14 Conference Home Missions 21.50 Conf. Home Missionary Loan Fund 1,071.77 Evangelists' Pension Fund 326.76 General Conference (1966) 1,265.47

Total $ 3,138.64

Faithfully Submitted,

Rev. Lester L. Henry, Treasurer

REPORT OF CAMP MEETING TREASURER

For the Year Ending April 30, 1963

RECEIPTS

Balance on hand May 1, 1962 $ 52.86 Received from Conference Budget $ 481.82 Received from Camp Meeting Funds 1,951.93 Tabernacle Offerings 3,707.70 Dining Room 652.34 Rooms 844.11 Lunch Stand 1,057.91 Book Stand 1,276.73 Utilities 116.20 Camp Meeting Dues 6.00 Trailer Space and Utilities 51.50 Frankfort Pilgrim College 315.97 Lease Transfers 20.00 Gift Refund for Supplies 30.00

Total $ 10,512.21

Grand Total $ 10,565.07

DISBURSEMENTS

Evangelists $ 1,050.00 Dining Room—Food Commodities, etc. 1,239.53 Cooks 265.00 Utilities 448.50 Camp Equipment 2.60

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Lunch Stand 817.42 Book Stand 859.48 Travel Expense, etc 123.42 Labor 133.50 Insurance 176.42 Organ & Piano Rental 50.00 Machinery Repairs & Expense 46.67 Building Material 27.41 Electrical Supplies 32.42 Hardware Supplies 48.63 Office Supplies 4.65 Miscellaneous Supplies 122.74 Audit of Books 25.00 Camp Board Expense 122.86 Rooms Expense 9.20 Telephone Expense 24.34 Frankfort Pilgrim College 315.97 Advertising 148.23

Total Disbursements $ 6,093.99

Balance on hand May 1, 1963 $ 4,471.08

Faithfully Submitted,

Rev. Lester L. Henry, Treasurer

FRANKFORT PILGRIM COLLEGE CORPORATION Frankfort, Indiana

July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963

ACCRUAL BASIS

STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES (Taken from the records without verfication)

Income

Income from Tuition and Fees Income from Dormitory Rent ....... ............ . Income from Board Charges

Total Income from Tuition and Lodging $ Less: Discounts

$ 33,359.04 6,590.29

17,268.10

57,217.43 2,875.49

NET RECEIPTS FROM TUITION & LODGING $ 54,341.94

Rental Income 688.17 Income for Utilities Furnished .......................... 2,935.75 Income from Designated Gifts:

Bell System from 1963 Senior Class 140.00 Freezer from College Board Treasurer 327.00 467.00

Gain on Book Store Sales 1,067.94 Interest Accrued on Accounts Receivable 4,527.35 Income from Gifts:

Northern Indiana Conference 11,280.20 Southern Indiana Conference 10,096.17 Illinois ............. ............. ........ 712.37 Western Ohio 902.18 Miscellaneous Sources: mainly individuals 2,302.27 25,293.19

Income from Bad Debts Recovered 899.50 Received from Storm Damages 59.75 Net Miscellaneous Income and Expenses including

Soft Drinks Machines 70.97

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Less: Decrease in Inventory 7-1-62 Starting Inventory 6-30-63 Inventory Closing

Total Ordinary Income Total Expenditures Per Separate Schedule

5,026.05 3,134.22 (1,891.83)

88,459.73 83,174.65

Net Gain For Year 5,285.08 Plus Clinton Co. Farm Bureau Stock Added to Capital 140.00

Total to Capital Account 5,425.08

Expenditures

Electricity, Water, Telephone and Gas $ 9,540.60 Improvements 921.41 Traveling Expense 2,088.95 Public Relations 838.76 Auto and Truck Expenses and Repairs 15.55 College Contributions to National Defense Student

Loan Fund 638.22 General Maintenance and Repairs 5,165.49 Student Wages 9,451.03 Groceries and Supplies 4,453.99 Social Security Taxes and Interest, April, May, and

June, 1957 134.27 Indiana Sales Tax License 3.50

Sub.Total $ 33,251.77

Instructions and Administration Costs: Salaries: Officers, Teachers and Staff $ 32,192.54 Class Room Supplies 2.01 Caps and Gowns and Graduation Expenses 202.59 Insurance 702.76 Fuel 478.01 Office Supplies 620.60 Library 136.35 Rent for Faculty Members 3,557.22 Interest Expense on Mortgage 302.00 Bad Debts 9,336.19 Depreciation (Equipment, Cottages, Trucks) 2,068.05 Moving of Faculty .00 Medical 13.56 Auditing and Tax Advice 312.00 Music Department (1.00)

Total Instruction and Administration Costs 49,922.88

Total Expenditures $ 83,174.67

BALANCE SHEET, JUNE 30, 1963

(Taken from the records without written verification of receivables) ASSETS

Current Assets: Cash in The Farmers Bank $ 13.71 Cash in The Clinton County Bank & Trust Co. 334.19 Accounts Receivable (after writing off $9,336.19

as bad) 29,788.66 Inventory of Groceries, Bookstore and Supplies 3,134.22 Loan Receivable 110.00 Check to be redeemed 3.00

Total Current Assets $ 33,383.78

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Fixed Assets: Cost Depreciation Autos and Trucks $ 833.75 $ 530.50 General Equipment 36,770.64 35,152.37 Land Leases 2,750.00 Bogner Cottage 1,350.00 810.00 Elliott Cottage 2,977.56 1,822.82 Clinton Co. Farm Bureau Stock,

28 shares 140.00

Net Total Fixed Assets 44,821.95 38,316.69 6,505.26

Real Estate Entrusted to College But Titles Held By Other Organizations:

Two Teachers' Cottages (College Paid) and Improvements 1947 4,550.00

Following Buildings are listed as appraised in District Minutes for 1945:

Dormitories 28,000.00 Chapel and Buildings 15,000.00 Shop and Cottages ....... .. ........ 8,000.00 Real Estate 7,000.00 Increase by repairs and rise in values per 1945

minutes 10,92O.00

Total Entrusted Real Estate 73,470.00

Total Assets $113,359.04

LIABILITIES5 Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable (less than $50.00 of current bills were unpaid—no adjustment)

Reserve for Indiana Withholding Taxes Due to Special Funds

64.92 510.38

Total Current Liabilities ........... ........ .. 575.30

Fixed Liabilities:

Mortgage Payable to Farmers Bank (District Trustees 4,387.93

Real Estate Entrusted to College ..................... ........... 73,470.00

Total Fixed Liabilities

Total Liabilities ................

77,857.93

78,433.23

Capital of Frankfort Pilgrim College Corporation:

June 30, 1962, Capital 29,500.73 Plus: Gain for year ending June 30, 1963 5,425.08

June 30, 1963 Capital 34,925.81

Total Liabilities and Capital $113,359.04

**An assessment for Federal Insurance Contribution Taxes for 1957 thru April, 1961, for taxes of $2,859.58 and interest to 5-22-63 for $625.59—total $3,485.30—has been received. Counsel has been retained and the assessment will be reviewed by proper procedure. If liable fot such taxes, there will be additional taxes after April, 1961.

Harold L. McKinsey, Public Accountant, Frankfort, Indiana

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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE SHOEMAKER MEMORIAL OLD PEOPLE'S HOME TREASURER

For year ending April 30, 1963

Balance on hand May 1, 1962

RECEIPTS

$ 5,977.98

Received from Northern Indiana Conference $ 1,156.84 Received from Southern Indiana Conference 947.25 Received from Board 12,040.90 Received from Employees for Social Security 154.66

Total Receipts $ 14,299.65

Grand Total Receipts $ 20,277.63

DISBURSEMENTS Salaries $ 5,194.23 Groceries 3,641.23 Utilities 1,449.44 Remodeling & Upkeep 580.68 House Equipment 580.00 Miscellaneous Expense 439.16 Contributions to Social Security 169.19 District Director 169.64

Total Disbursements $ 12,223.57

Balance on hand April 30, 1963 $ 8,054.06

Respectfully Submitted,

E. V. Halt, Treasurer

HOSPITAL INSURANCE PLAN—NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE—YEARLY REPORT

May 1, 1962—May 1, 1963

RECEIPTS Balance on hand May 1, 1962 $ 165.34

Total Receipts 7,366.38

Total $ 7,531.72

EXPENDITURES Premium Payments $ 7,032.76 Bad Checks 23.91 Refund to James Swan 26.34 Operating Expenses 19.23

Total

Cash on hand May 1, 1963

$ 7,102.24

429.48

Total claims paid to policyholders by company $ 3929.75

Membership Status: Membership as of May 1, 1962 ................ 57 Members enrolled during the year 7 Members dropped out during the year 4 Present membership 60

Ernest Carroll, Secretary and Treasurer

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REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD

To the Thirteenth Amival Conference of the Northern Indiana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, the Sunday School Committee submits this report.

Plans were made at the beginning of the conference year and carried out during the year to help the local Sunday schools as follows:

1. Helped promote the Fall Enlargement Campaign climaxing on Rally Day.

2. Toured the district with a Sunday School Institute with workshops for practical training, and Rev. 0. D. Emery, Secretary of General Sunday Schools, bringing the closing message on the "Laws of Sun-day School Growth".

3. Promoted the "March to New Gains in March" campaign in which 34 churches showed a total gain of 179.

4. Cooperated with the General Church in the Spring Sunday School Revival in which our Sunday schools reported 125 scholars converted.

The report for the year shows the average atendance for last year to be 7,034 and this year 6,919, which is a loss of 115—the first loss in 18 years. We realize we had a very severe winter with much sickness which no doubt hindered many from attending the services. It would be easy to excuse our loss for this reason, but if we would be honest with ourselves, we will have to admit that if we all had worked a little harder, we could have had more in our Sunday school to hear the gospel message. The fact is that 29 of our Sunday schools had an average gain of 11.

Those with 10% or more gain are as follows:

Indianapolis, Sunshine Gardens 48% Fairmount 43% Indianapolis, North Central 41% Indianapolis, Westside ........ 24% Fountain City 23% Muncie 18th St. 21% Indianapolis, Eagledale 21% Frankfort, Woodside 19% LaPorte 18% Tyner 15% Indianapolis, Warren Park 15% Marion, South 13% North Judson 11% Fulton..............._._ ........._ .............................................10% Hammond 10% Indianapolis, Central 10%

The first ten in numerical gain were:

Indianapolis, Westside 42 Muncie, 18th St ........................ ....._ ........ 30

Home Place (New) 26

Fairmount 21

Lebanon 18

Indianapolis, Eagledale 16

Indianapolis, North Central 16

Indianapolis, Sunshine Gardens 16

Indianapolis, Central 14

Frankfort, Woodside 13

Donald R. Washburn T. Wayne Preusz William Babb Glen Raney

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After serving as Promotional Secretary this year, I realize I don't have time that is needed to effectively fulfill the duties of this office; therefore, I have requested the Council to appoint someone else.

I wish to express my appreciation to all the pastor's who have cooperated so wholeheartedly with us as we endeavored to promote the work this year.

Respectfully Submitted,

Donald R. Washburn

REPORT OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE

Local Church

Inasmuch as there seems to be considerable confusion in the placing and calling of pastors due to the diversity of methods and procedures being used and insisted upon by the churches, therefore, be it resolved that a form of pro-cedure to serve as a guide, for the calling of pastors be established as follows:

a. Let all of the meeting 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 meetings should immediately be forwarded to the Superintendent by the church secretary.

c. If the pastor is recalled, he can have the legal time established by the manual (15 day) to accept or reject the call and he shall then im-mediately 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 list of available ministers with recommendations that naturally fall within the jurisdiction of the Superintendent.

e. It shall be the privilege of the local board of the church to immedi-ately call a man on the basis of the Superintendent's recommendation without having a trial message.

f. In the event the board and church desire a trial message, the board shall make a choice of a candidate. If two or three candidates are chosen, they should be designated as first, second, and third choice.

g. After the trial message of a candidate, there shall be a vote of the candidate within a reasonable length of time.

h. Let all ministers leaving their present charge consider their ministry to a church as ending according to the manual—the Sunday following conference, and all moving shall take place the following week.

Zone Work

2. Inasmuch as some of the pastors may be changing which makes it diffi-

cult to elect Zone officers at the last meeting of the conference year, and WHEREAS the churches have more equal representation at Conference, there. fore BE IT RESOLVED that the Zone officers be elected at the annual con-ference.

3. Each zone shall have a Zone Committee composed of the elected youth

and adult officers of the zone which shall correlate and approve the plans of the adult and youth activities for the yaer. The Zone Chairman by virtue 0f his office shall he chairman 0f the said committee.

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4. 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.

6. In order that our people may be informed about the different phases of

our church work 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 afternoon.

School Zone

9. Inasmuch as the campus of Frankfort Pilgrim College and the camp-

grounds of the Northern Indiana District are adjoining,

And, whereas the purpose of each is the promotion of God's Kingdom and the spreading of the Gospel, and whereas the college Campus is not of sufficient area for further expansion,

And, since, the Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College has re-quested the conference to give consideration to the sale of the portion of land, 135 feet in width and the length of the Campus, (The west line shall be the road which is the full length of the campus).

BE IT RESOLVED that this conference shall go on record as favoring the sale of said land to Frankfort Pilgrim College, and, that a committee shall be appointed by the council. This committee shall meet with a committee appointed by the Board of Trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College to negotiate the sale. Consideration shall be given to the rights and interests of property holders on such land. Terms of such negotiations shall be subject to the ap-proval by the District Council.

Further—since the conference is limiting its area by sale of the above land to the college

BE IT RESOLVED that all property on the campground owned by the college shall be included in these negotiations.

Conference

10. The Educational and Examining Boards shall meet for the purpose of

examining all candidates for conference license Monday prior to conference.

The candidates shall appear as follows:

a. Monday, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m—First Year Ministerial, Deaconesses and Song Evangelists. (Names from A to M).

b. Monday, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m—First Year Ministerial, Deaconesses, and Song Evangelists (Names from N to Z).

c. Tuesday, 8:00 to 11:30 am—Second Year Ministerial.

ci. Tuesday, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.—Third and Fourth Year Ministerial.

e. Wednesday, 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.—FINAL MEETING.

Any candidates who fails to appear on schedule will automatically have his license suspended for the ensuing year, unless in the judgment of the Ed-ucation and Examining Boards an exception should be made.

According to the ruling of a General Superindent, in 1959, any candidate who fails to appear according to schedule and who has not been excused by the Educational and Examining Boards will cease his ministerial standing at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday and will thus not have voice or vote in the conference.

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11.

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. We recommend that our ministers and people not have television.

RESOLUTIONS IN EFFECT FROM PREVIOUS CONFERENCES

- Local Church

12. Due to an increasing tendency toward religious entertainment, this con-

ference goes on record as opposed to the use of lantern slides and movies in our churches. (This applies to all departments).

13. Any local church wishing to do so may pay from unspecified general

church extension funds that part of The United Stewardship Fund that per-tains to General Church Extension which is 30% of that fund.

14. 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.

15. 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 this conference.

16. Each church shall provide a parsonage with telephone and other utilities

also shall be furnished. 17.

Where churches and parsonages are located in cities, the address of the church and parsonage shall appear in the Minutes, and where parsonages are equipped with phone, the name of the pastor and Pilgrim Holiness Church shall be listed in the phone book.

In case the parsonage is not shades, kitchen and bathroom floor same by the local church.

Any church calling a minister traveling expense.

18. equipped with heating facilities, window coverings, provision shall be made for the

19. for a trial sermon shall pay, at least, his

20. 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 irs number to his membership roll.

21. Each pastor shall prepare carefully a calling list of all homes connected

with the church and Sunday School, listing addresses by city. Street, and number, and he shall give such calling list to his successor on the field.

22. 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 de-sire the rite of baptism.

23. Each church shall send the names of its lay delegates to the District Sec-

retary not later than June 1.

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24. All funds raised by the local church for district and general interests

must be sent to the District Treasurer. These said funds are to be specified for the particular interests for which they are raised.

25. 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.

26. No church shall call an evangelist outside of our church without the ap-

proval of the District Superintendent.

27. Each pastor shall be granted a two weeks' vacation with pay, and the

pastor's salary shall be continued during Camp Meeting and while busy with other district duties.

28. 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.

29. 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."

Zone Work

30. Inasmuch as the Zone Meetings have been beneficial in advancing the

spiritual, educational, and doctrinal interests of the Conference they shall be continued.

31. Each zone shall elect its own youth secretary and treasurer.

32. A committee of three men, appointed by the District Superintendent,

shall determine the boundaries of the zones; any changes made shall be veri-fied by the Conference.

33. Be it resolved that the district zoning committee be a standing committeo

listed in the minutes with the present standing committees.

Conference

34. We recommend that our district conference shall convene on the fourth

Wednesday of June at 1:30 P.M.

35. The minister who fails to get his annual report to the Conference Statisti-

cian by May 25 shall be referred to the Examining Board.

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36. Whereas the lay delegate represents the local church in Conference, and

since he is not sufficiently informed and does not have time to consider the forthcoming resolutions, we recommend that the reports of the Ways and Means and the Resolutions Committees be mimeographed and mailed to each delegate and pastor 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 I.

37. We recommend that a joint committee meeting of the Ways and Means

Committee and the Reloutions Committee be called by the chairman of the Resolutions Committee for the preparation of the reports.

38. Only ministers and lay delegates shall be given entertainment during

conference. Ministers' wives and children will be issued workers tickets. For all other entertainment the same rates shall prevail as at Camp Meeting.

39. 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.

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 additions at the close of each annual con-ference.

40. All auditing material shall be sent to the Auditing Committee by the

Monday preceding conference.

41. When a man is inadvertantly placed on more boards and committees than

he can well serve, the conference council shall make proper adjustments in such committees.

42. The conference secretary, at his earliest convenience shall inform the chair-

man of the special committees of their respective duties.

Within three months said committees and boards are required to formulate plans to meet the desire of this conference.

43. When an applicant cannot be present at annual conference, such applicant

must comply with the direction of the Manual, Section 145, Paragraph No. 1.

44. 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 unstationed ministers' report be filled out in duplicate and one copy be sent along with recommendation to the chairman of the Educational Board.

45. The questionnaire prepared by the Examining Board must be filled in by

each applicant for conference license and sent to the chairman of the Examin-ing Board. A duplicate copy is to be sent to the District Superintendent.

The recommendation of applicant for ministerial license shall be mailed to the Secretary of the Educational Board at least two weeks prior to the first meeting of such Board. (See item No. 44).

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46. 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-tional Board. Such records may be obtained from the school in which their work is being taken, two weeks in advance.

47. Whereas some students of Frankfort Pilgrim College, who are preparing

for the ministry have been delinquent in their accounts with the College; and, whereas such students appear before the Educational and Examining Board, we recommend that the administration of the school be requested to give a list of such students to the Examining Board which may be used in consideration of recommendation for license and ordination.

48. Whereas the Manual outlines the duties and prerogatives of the Educa-

tional and Examining Boards, and whereas Commitments tO candidates embarrass candidates and embarrass and hinder these Boards in the performance of their duties, be it therefore resolved that no such commitments be made.

49. Every church board and pastor shall be more careful about the recosn-

mendation of candidates for conference license. All candidates who may be in question, if in the judgment of the local board such candidates have possibili-ties, the recommendation shall be made with reservations.

All recommendations shall be mailed to the chairman of the Educational Board.

50. Inasmuch as the responsibility for the executive of all conference action

rests primarily on its entire ministry, be it resolved that this conference instruct its examining board to recommend for their first district license only those who give evidence of intentions to take a permanent place in our ministry.

51. The District Ministerial Convention shall convene on the second Thursday

of February and continue through Friday.

52. 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 super-intendent 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 conjuction with the General Sunday School Secretary in promoting the annual Rally Day, and make available material for an annual Sunday School revival from Easter to Mother's Day.

e. To have published each month a Conference Sunday School sheet showing the attendance of each Sunday School in the conference for the month, except July. This sheet is to be sent to each pastor and posted on the bulletin board.

f. To present an annual report to the conference which shall include the following:

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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.

3. To present a proposed budget to the council.

53. The council shall direct the conference treasurer to take care of expenses

incurred by the conference Sunday School Board within the limits of the proposed budget.

54. Whereas a program for lay visitation and personal soul-winning is greatly

needed in our district, be is resolved that we adopt the following plan to be known as "Personal Soul-Winning and Lay Visitation Plan."

a. That a committee of not more than three be appointed by the District Superintendent and ratified by the Confernce, whose work will be:

1. To lay out a course study.

2. To appoint committees and instructors in each zone and advise in organizing classes.

3. To gather information and give reports on progress and accom-plishments.

b. Be it further resolved that:

1. There be an intense effort on the part of the pastor to attend all classes, and that he enlist as many of the laity of his church as possible.

2. A certificate of accomplishment be given to all who finish the course.

Be it resolved that at some time during the period of instruction or im-mediately thereafter, the pastor of each church will organize in his or her church a group of soul-winning and lay visitation and set up files and records recommended by the committee, and that these be kept as permanent records of the church.

55. We recommend that the disposition of all home missionary work be placed

under the District Superintendent and council.

56. Upon the death of a conference minister or a member of his family the

conference secretary shall notify the zone chairman, who shall inform the pastors of his zone.

57. The camp meeting shall begin on the first Friday of August.

58. All who have a deposit on a camp meeting room must notify the Rooms

Superintendent 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 renter must bring his own bedding.

59. 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 leases 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.

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60. We recommend that a Camp Ground Development Committee of five be

appointed by the council for planning and executing a long range development 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.

61. The Camp property shall be posted with "private property, no trespassing"

signs to prevent unlawful traffic and trespassing on grounds when not in use.

62. Inasmuch as the school maintains a trailer court for the students, there-

fore, we recommend that all student trailers be parked in the school trailer court.

63. A Thanksgiving Harvest Day for the school shall be observed. Such day

shall be made for the various zones to bring in canned goods and produce for the school.

64. The pastor who fails to meet his district budget shall be requested to appear

before the District Council giving an explanation.

65. 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, Paragraph 1-4.)

66. The Conference Council shall continue the publication of the "Pilgrim,

Voice." 67.

The District Council shall present six names from which three trustees of Frankfort Pilgrim College may be elected. The District Superintendent by virtue of his office shall be the fourth member of the Board of Trustees.

68. Each pastor shall inform his people that legislation protects their employ-

nient rights and also protects them against discrimination in their place of employment 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.

69. This conference goes on record as being opposed to the 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 questionnaires as they receive to proper legislators.

70. The District Treasurer shall be a member of the Ways and Means Coin-

mittee. 71.

Whereas the district council generally lacks the proper and necessary information 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.

72. Whereas the minister's wife makes a vital contribution to her husband's

work, therefore we recommend that the wife of a candidate for ordination be given an honorary seat with the candidate during the ordination service.

73. Immediately following the Conference the Secretary shall mail to each

pastor an itemizied postal notice of the financial requirements of the church for the year including general church assessments.

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74. 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.

75. Whereas, the General Board of the Pilgrim Holiness Church has authoriz-

ed the Pilgrim Pension Plan, Inc., to make loans of pension funds to local Pilgrim Holiness Churches under such conditions as require active 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 arid 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 Reso-lution of the General Board of the Pilgrim Holiness Church authorizing said loans.

76. Each individual shall feel a responsibility, during Camp and Conference,

for the protection of personal and camp property, and each is to be a com-mittee of one to help keep all conduct in an orderly manner.

Camp Meeting

77. 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 assignment shall have their workers tickets forfeited.

78. The Camp Meeting Secretary shall issue no workers tickets to laymen

except such as are authorized by the department superintendents.

79. The Camp Meeting Board shall prepare workers tickets with proper rules

printed on the back of the same. 80.

The Camp Meeting Board shall appoint a Cttage Committee, which shall be in charge of the erection of cottages. All cottages must be erected according to blueprints and approved by said committee.

81. The Chairman of the Cottage Committee shall be in charge of all con-

tracts concerning lots and cottages, and all correspondence concerning the same shall be directed to the Cottage Committee Chairman.

82. The Camp Meeting Board shall be authorized to secure a part-time care-

taker for the Camp Grounds.

School Zone

83. 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 provision that in the event that the school ceases to operate as a Bible College at the present location that jointly the Northern Indiana Conference and the Southern Indiana Conference shall have the first right to re-purchase the above property. In the event that the Southern Indi-ana Conference does not choose to re-purchase, 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 thes two evalua-tions.

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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 Frankfort Pilgrim College shall make satisfactory settlement with leases of cottages located on college grounds.

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 Confernce 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 parsonages and church and money paid on contracts of the same.

2. We recommend that the Conference Budget be prorated as follows: Con-

ference fund, 65%; Old People's Home, 2%; Frankfort Pilgrim College, 15%; District Home Missions, 10%; General Conference, 3%; Evangelists Pension Plan, 3%; Camp Meeting, 2%.

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 that each church pay the Frankfort Pilgrim College at

the rate of 1% of the monthly gross receipts of the local church treasury where said gross receipts are less than $250.00 per month, and those churches with a monthly gross income of $250.00 or more shall pay an amount equal to 2% of such gross income. Said payments to be made each month through the Conference Treasury.

5. We recommend that one-half of the Mother's Day Sunday School offering

be Sent to the district treasurer specified district Sunday School expense.

6. Whereas there seems to be a need of clarification as to the proper pro-

cedure for sending in funds to the Conference Treasurer, we rcommend that ALL funds raised in ALL departments of the local church for District and General interest must be:

I. 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

1. We recommend that our conference stenographer be paid $40.00 and that

rise secretary be authorized to secure additional helpers at the same rate.

2. \Ve recommend that our District Superintendent be paid a salary of $110

per week plus utilities, and traveling expense. (Traveling expense shall include overnight lodging and meals when traveling for district work.)

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3. 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 extense.

We recommend services for the year.

that the 4.

Conference Secretary be paid $200.00 for his

5. We recommend that the Conference Treasurer be paid $600.00 for his

services for the year. 6.

We recommend that the Conference Statistician be paid $100.00 for his services for the year.

7. We recommend that the editor of the Pilgrim Voice be paid $125.00 for

his services for the year. 8.

We recommend our Secretary-Treasurer of our Group Insurance Program be paid $75.00 for his services for the year.

9. We recommend that the District Youth President be paid $100.00 for

his services for the year. 10.

Inasmuch as we have a Home Missionary Loan Fund to aid with the establishing of new churches, arid whereas there are some churches who are delinquent 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 payments 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%.

11. We recommend that our Sunday School Promotional Secretary be paid

$100.00 for his services for the year.

12. We recommend that the standard mileage rate be fixed at six cents per

mile. 13.

We recommend that each church raise 25 cents per member per year for the operating expense of the Old People's Home.

14. 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 departmental offerings.

Camp Meeting

We recommend that the District Superintendent appoint a committee of three, one of whom shall have a knowledge of real estate values, to appraise each cottage to be rented, and to set up equitable schedule of rental fees.

Be it further resolved that the rental fees set by the committee will go into effect at the beginning of the next rental schedule on the part of the cottage owner.

Be it further resolved that any cottage owner who charges rent in excess of the ceiling price set by the committee, will automatically forfeit his right to rent the cottage.

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Be it further resolved that the cottage owner shall have the right to appeal to the district council in case he feels that the rental fees set by the rental committee is unfair to his interests.

2. 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.

3. We recommend that the Camp Meeting Board pass on all improvements or

construction not entailing an expense of more than $1,000.00.

4. Inasmuch as provision has been made to secure a caretaker for the camp

meeting ground, and, due to the cost of maintaining roads, sewer and utility service, we recommend a system of charge be made to help cover the cost.

We recommend a charge of $5.00 a year for each person keeping an auto-mobile on the camp grounds. We also recommend a fee of $12.50 a year be paid by all persons renting or living in their own cottage three months or longer throughout the year.

We further recommend that all persons who use cottages during camp meeting only pay a fee of $1.00 a year.

We also recommend a charge of $25.00 a year be made for all House Cars and Trailers parked over a period of three months on the camp ground. In case anyone fails to comply with those regulations, the Camp Board is to see that their utilities are cut off. These fees shall be paid to the caretaker not later than January the first of each year.

5. We recommend that immediate steps be taken by the Camp Meeting Board

to secure Public Liability insurance for our Camp.

6. Inasmuch as there is no special assessment for the support of the camp

meeting, and, in view of the fact that the camp faces rising costs with diminish-ing income, we recommend that the Camp Meeting Board present a plan for yearly pledges to be solicited from the churches for the support of the Camp.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS

We appreciate having had the council of our General Superintendents, Dr. William H. Neff and Dr. P. W. Thomas again this year. May God con-tinue to use them in the great harvest field.

We want to express our thanks to our District Superintendent and his wife, Rev, and Mrs. R. E. Nibarger, for their untiring labors in the district and on the camp ground. May they always find the promise of the word of God "As thy days, so shall thy strength be." Deut. 33:25.

To our new District leaders we pledge you our prayers and loyalty.

We are grateful for our recently completed District Parsonage, which is lovely in its structure and adequate in its facilities. A thank you to Rev. Nibarger and all those who had a part in the building.

Under the leadership of our District Youth President, Rev. William Babb and his committees, we feel our youth camps and District Youth Banquet have been successful. The youth has given us a lovely bulletin board and bell tower which adds to the appearance of our camp ground. We will appreciate this gift for many years to come.

From several points on our camp grounds we notice the price of improve-ments—the loss of the Roosevelt Hotel and the beginnings of the workers cottage.

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To our cooks, who so faithfully have prepared the delicious meals and to all the committee members who have served in their capacities, we say a great big "Thank You."

In these troublesome times when governmental decisions are being made which may affect our freedom of worship, shall we all stand for a moment of silent prayer for our President and the Supreme Court, that God will have His way in our country.

REPORT OF EDUCATIONAL BOARD

We, the Educational Board of the Northern Indiana Conference of the Pilgrim Holiness Church appreciate the fine spirit and cooperation of the can-didates who have appeared before the board.

We have considered the record of each candidate and have endeavored by the grace of God and through the aid of the Holy Spirit, to fulfill our assigned task. We have examined the educational work of 42 candidates who have appeared before our board and two candidates in absentia.

Sincerely submitted,

R. D. Perry, Chairman 0. D. Williams, Secretary

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE STATISTICIAN NORTHERN INDIANA CONFERENCE

Year Ending April 30, 1963

Pastor's Report

Sermons preached 6,311 Prayer services conducted 2,835 Calls on members ............ 9,502 Calls on non-members 19,862 Total pastoral calls ..... ........ . ..... 34,443 Revivals conducted 112 Seeking regeneration ........ ...... .................... 2,377 Seeking sanctification 678 Dealt with in personal work 1,203 Prayed with for healing 1,408 Baptized................ ................-.......".". ........................................ 60 Communion services 183 Children dedicated 161 Marriages 93 Funerals 222

Pastor's Support

Salary $193,805.24 Expense allowance 8,849.74 Donations, gifts, fees 10,770.51 Total support 213,199.13

Local Church Financial Report Receipts:

Cash forwarded $ 47,823.43 Regular offerings 454,171.86 Special offerings ...... ........ 102,094.76 Building fund 104,738.28 Total receipts 695,493.49 Transferred from Sunday School .....- ........ 12,308.52 Transferred from Youth 1,128.56

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Transferred from Missionary Society 7,133.53

Expenditures: Pastor's salary 196,105.17 Pastor's expense allowance 6,941.55 Rents 6,594.88 Interest . . . 10,714.19 Improvements 73,381.22 Paid on indebtedness 73,098.96 Evangelists 33,720.47 Miscellaneous 150,547.04 Pilgrim Pension Plan 5,846.78

District Expenditures: District Budget 24,391.67 Old People's Home 628.04 Camp meeting 1,251.71 Home missions 2,260.07 Frankfort College 8,086.76 General Expenditures: United Stewardship fund 17,206.09

Specified: World Missions 38,402.93 Church Extension 5,703.75 Sunday School 1,666.83 Total expenditures 662,963.69 Cash on hand 64,760.32

Local Church Statistical Report

Members on roll last report 2,976 Members dropped from roll 114 Transferred by letter 95 Deaths 46 Total removals 248

Additions: By letter 68 By faith 127

Present membership: Ordained ministers 201 Licensed ministers 35 Local ministers 58 Deaconesses 13 Probationary 30 Members in full standing (besides ministerial) 2,541 Non-voting members 169

Total membership 2,981 Gain 18

Preaching services 7,827 Church prayer meetings 3,517 Cottage prayer meetings 412 Other services 1,141 Total services 12,908 Advocate subscriptions 886

Sunday School Statistical Report

Number of teachers and officers 833 Active enrollment 6,897 Cradle Roll 737 Home Department 55

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Total enrollment 7,776 Average weekly attendance last report 6,492 Average weekly attendance this report ................ .._-._ 6,045 Attendance loss 216 Sessions 3,269 Scholars converted 174 Scholars joined church 33 Books in library 2,190

Sunday School Financial Report Receipts: Cash forwarded $ 4,661.88 Regular offerings 37,705.42 Birthday offerings 1,018.36 General rally day offering 802.10 Total offerings 50,016.60

Expenditures: Literature 16,666.06 Miscellaneous 18,774.14 Transferred to church treasury:

District budget 2,176.51 United Stewardship fund 3,659.45

General Rally Day offering 981.85 Total expenditures 47,377.91 Cash on hand 5,499.72

Youth Society Statistical Report

Membership last report 1,053 Present membership:

Active 560 Associate 15 1 Honorary 462

Total membership this report 1,120 Loss 19

Subscriptions to Youth News 145 Meetings held 1,375 Average attendance:

Last report 874 This report 1,040

Number of Servicemen's roll 15

Youth Society Financial Report Receipts: Cash forwarded Offerings received Total offerings

Expenditures:

$ 1,399.83 4,245.69 5,957.71

Local 2,162.15 District 301.13 Pilgrim Youth project 258.63 Transferred to church treasurer - 405.51 Miscellaneous 1,137.49 Total expenditures 3,995.71 Cash on hand 1,963.13

Missionary Treasurer's Report Receipts: Cash forwarded Offerings received Total

$ 89.13 8,213.58

11,950.56

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Expenditures: Local 1,711.25 District church extension 27.50 General church extension 136.50

World Missions 3,291.66 Total 10,521.66 Cash balance 924.08 Value of gifts, boxes, materials, etc., sent out as follows:

Locally 631.03 District church extension 67.80 General church extension 23.80 World missions 1,770.47

Total 2,197.06

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JOURNAL

Northern Indiana

Pilgrim Youth

Conference

Elwood Pilgrim Holiness Church

May 18, 1963

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DISTRICT YOUTH CONFERENCE JOURNAL

The Youth Conference in the Northern Indiana District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church was held in the Elwood church Saturday, May 18, 1963. The morning session began at 10:00 A.M. Rev. Russell Wooten, pastor of the host church, welcomed the Conference.

Rev. Marlin Boss directed the conference in singing "Wonderful". Rev. Ray Martin, Jr. read the scripture lesson of I Tim. 4:10.16. The conference bowed before the Lord in prayer led by Rev. R. B. Nibarger, District Superin-tendent.

Rev. Armor D. Peisker was introduced to the conference by Rev. William Babb, District Youth President. Rev. Peisker, Editor of the Pilgrim Holiness Advocate, addressed the Conference concerning the importance of being youth. He emphasized the writings of St. Paul "let no man despise thy youth" by suggesting that youth must cause the adults to consider them seriously.

Youth must be an example in word and deed or by speech and conduct. However, in being conscious of the outer life one must not neglect the inner life. Outer life or conduct is the product of inner life. If a man's heart is cold, unbelieving, and impure, he will betray it in word, conduct or both. One cannot be too careful in developing the inner life. A daily period should be scheduled for devotion to God and with God. Jesus said "Pray to thy Father in secret". This time is as essential as physical food. Set aside a time now because the basic habits of life formed in youth usually are for life.

Rev. Peisker prayed over the conference and then took the chair.

The roll was called. Present were 30 pastors, 19 presidents, and 41 dele-gates.

Motion carried to delete the reading of the 1962 minutes.

Motion carried to select the center section of pews as the conference bar.

Motion carried to close the morning session at 11:30 AM. and recon-vene at 1:30 P.M.

The report of the District Youth President, Rev. William Babb, was read and accepted.

The report of the Auditing Committee was given by Rev. Lee Lenker and accepted.

The report of the District Youth Treasurer, Rev, Elvin M. Powers, was read and accepted.

The reports of the Zone Leaders from zones HI, IV, V, and VI were read and accepted.

Several local presidents commented on the activities of their societies this year.

Motion carried to adjourn.

The session was adjourned with prayer led by Rev. D. W. Lacy, assistant District Superintendent.

The afternoon session began at 1:30 P.M. with the conference singing "Every Day With Jesus". The singing was directed by Rev. Marlin Boss. Rev.

Ernest Batman prayed over the conference before Rev. Armor D. Peisker again took the chair.

A report of the Zone Leader from zone II was read and accepted.

Summaries of the year's activities were given by four more local presi-dents.

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The report of the District Youth Statistician, Rev. Ernest Batman, was read and accepted.

The Resolutions Committee made the following motions which were ac-cepted. The motion's were read by Wayne Overmyer.

1. Resolved that all district youth mail containing promotional and in-formative material be sent to each local youth president, each pastor, and the district superintendent.

2. Resolved that the Youth Project for 1963 and 1964 be the construc-tion of a supervised playground, as finance permit, for children of 12 years of age and under. The playground is to be a 40' by 40' fenced enclosure consisting of a 12 foot slide, 4 teeter-totters, and 6 swings. The Site will be the District Camp Ground.

3. Resolved that the District Youth Conference be held on the third Saturday of each May and aforesaid to be a Standing Rule.

4. Resolved that the Senior Banquet become a Standing Committee con-sisting of three members. The first member shall be appointed for one year, the second member for two years, the third member for three years. Each succeeding year one member shall be appointed for three years by the District Youth President.

5. Resolved that the District Youth Council look into the possibility of awarding to the outstanding high school senior boy or girl an annual award at the Senior Banquet beginning in 1964 if possible. This award shall be gis'en to a person selected by the Senior Banquet Com-mittee.

6. Resolved that the annual Senior Banquet be held the first Friday of May and aforesaid to become a Standing Rule.

The Ways and Means Committee, represented by Rev. Ray Martin, Jr., brought to the floor the following motions which were carried.

1. The Ways and Means Committee has set as a goal for the district project this year the amount of $650.00, and from this amount a goal shall be established for each zone by the Project Committee, after which each Zone Youth Committee will establish a goal for each local society.

A month during this conference year shall be designated as "Project Month". The month as March has been suggested. During this month an offering shall be received during the Youth Service in each local church for this project.

During the month following "Project Month" there shall be a Zone Youth Rally in each zone, at which time each church would bring their "Youth Project Offering" and turn it into the Zone Youth Treasurer, who would then forward it on to the District Treasurer, marked "Dis-trict Project".

2. Whereas the office of District Youth President involves much time and travel, and touches each local church, and since the District Youth President is the only district officer who does not receive any remuneration, we recommend the District Conference give this matter some consideration.

The Conference Chairman next called for the election of officers. Nomi-nated for President were: Rev. William Babb, Rev. Joseph Brown and Rev. Glen Raney. The nominees for Treasurer were: Rev. Elvin M. Powers, Rev. T. Wayne Preusz, and Rev. R. Randall Schenkel.

The following officers were elected:

President Vice President

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Treasurer Rev. Elvin M. Powers Secretary Mr. B. J. Harmon

The term of office for Rev. Babb is two years.

The following Zone Leaders were elected by their respective zones:

Zone I Mr. Paul Haney Zone II Rev. Robert Biberstine Zone III Rev. George Blice Zone IV Mr. Charles Campbell Zone V Rev. Mendle Adams Zone VI Mr. Joe Horton Zone VII Rev. Ray Ferren

Rev. William Babb was called upon to appoint the Standing Committees. The following persons were appointed.

Youth Camp Committee Rev. E. C. Gafford, Chairman; Rev. 0. D. Williams, Mr. Richard Halt, and

Rev. George Blice. Policy Committee

Rev. R. Randall Schenkle, Chairman; Mr. Wayne Overmyer, Rev. David Smith, Rev. Ray Ferren, and Rev. Creston Eckart.

Ways and Means Committee Rev. Ray Martin, Jr., Chairman; Mr. Larry Goins, Rev. Estel Eckart, Rev.

Eugene Schenck, and Rev. Leon Willoughby.

Committee on Devotions Rev. Howard Barefoot and Rev. Landis Bradfield.

Statistician Rev. Ernest Batman.

Auditing Committee Rev. Mendle Adams and Rev. 'B. H. McBride.

Senior Banquet Committee Rev. T. Wayne Preusz, Chairman—three years; Rev. Ernest Batman—two

years; and Mr. N. Keith Hinton—one year.

Project Committee Rev. Elvin Powers, Chairman; Rev. Joseph Brown and Rev. Marlin Boss.

Motion carried directing the District Youth Council to approve the min-utes of this Conference before the printing of the same.

Motion carried that the District Youth Council appoint members to the Senior Banquet Committee and the Project Committee.

The motion to adjourn was followed with prayer by Rev. William Babb, District Youth President.

B. J. Harmon, District Youth Secretary

REPORT OF THE YOUTH PRESIDENT

To our chairman, Rev. Piesker ,our District Superintendent and Members of the District Youth Conference of Northern Indiana Pilgrim Holiness Church, May 18, 1963:

Greetings:

It has indeed been a beneficial and gratifying experience to my soul to serve in the capacity of your District Youth President for this past year. We have appreciated the Godly leaders who have co-operated so well and, most

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of all, the youth of our District. We trust that they too, have been drawn closer to Him as they have labored in His service.

The first district activity of the year was our youth camps held in July. These proved to be some of our best attended camps and interest mounted high. There was a total attendance of 340 and many of these precious youth found Christ at an altar of prayer. On behalf of the district, we thank Rev. Joseph Brown and family, our engaged workers, the Youth Camps Commit-tee, and all the ministers and laymen who labored long and hard to make this work successful.

We reaped much from the employment of talent and workers from our district during the youth services at camp meeting time. The week was cli-maxed with a week-end meeting with Rev. J. D. Abbott, as speaker.

Following camp meeting, we were privileged to represent Northern Indiana at the Youth Leaders Institute at Indianapolis which was sponsored by our General Church.

I was able to speak in four of our zones and also visited the zones dur-ing our Youth Institutes held in March. Our institutes were very inspirational and we know God will honor our teachers, superintendent, and youth officers who spent so much time in preparation and traveling for these institutes.

We feel that our district did her best to push the program, "Gospel Im-pact" as laid down for Youth Week by our General Youth Director. To the best of our ability we backed our college, Frankfort Pilgrim College, as the youth from the five districts of this school zone worked together to make "Action Day at F. P. C." a success. For this day we say a hearty, "Praise the Lord!"

Again I am sure the high-school seniors would want me to thank our Banquet Committee and all those who worked for and attended our District Senior Banquet in their honor.

Many times our hearts and minds are filled as we realize the responsi-bility that is ours with the Youth Council as we pray and plan together to help lead our young people to Christ. However, all of our plans have not materialized as yet as in the case of our original youth project for the year and the calendar project. However, we are certain that the churches will be well pleased with our project now under way. It is the construction of a beautiful bulletin board and bell on the camp grounds. Let us assure our project committee of our prayers and help as they endeavor to complete this work by conference.

In these, our days of opportunity, when history is being written before our eyes at a rapid pace, may we have a greater vision and desire for the salvation of souls and the glory of God to be manifest in the lives and hearts of Northern Indiana Youth.

Prayerfully submitted,

William Babb, District Youth President

REPORT OF DISTRICT YOUTH TREASURER

Receipts

Cash Brought Forward (May 1, 1962) $ 199.76 Junior Camp Registration, summer of 1962 1,280.50 Teen Camp Registration, summer of 1962 1,251.50 Receipts from Lunch Stand 490.20 District Youth Budgets 284.59 Offering for Teen-age Gathering 30.20 Conference Appropriation 250.00 Offering for District Youth Project 5.00 Offering for National Youth Project 2.00 Reimbursement for Wives a Elwood Luncheons 17.15

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Offerings from Youth Services at District Camp 43.67 Reservations for Senior Banquet, 1962 434.00

Total Receipts $ 4,288.57

Expenditures Mileage $ 745.56 Advertising and Printing 99.91 Food 1,726.26 Postage, Phone Bills 145.80 Special Help Paid as Follows:

Youth Camp Workers $120.00 Cooks 200.00 Cleaning 12.00 Speaker at District Camp 45.00 Banquet Speaker and Musical Talent 50.00 Total Help Paid 427.00

Handcraft and Instructional Materials 237.08 Refunds on Registration 22.50 Brotherhood Insurance Company 153.00 Laundry 11.00 Utilities 124.00 Sports Equipment 25.47 Youth Week—"Operation Transportation" 7.00 Flowers for Senior Banquet 10.00 Expenses of Participants at '60 National Youth Convention 39.00 Bank Service Charges 2.33 Deposit on Birthday Calendar 25.00 Miscellaneous Youth Camp Supplies 43.74

Total Expenditures $ 3,844.65 Cash on Hand, April 30, 1963 $ 443.92

Respectfully submitted,

Elvin M. Powers. District Youth Treasurer

REPORT OF DISTRICT YOUTH STATISTICIAN

Total Membership last report 684 Present membership:

Active 336 Associate 127 Honorary 330

Total membership this report 793 Gain 109

Meetings held 776 Average Attendance:

Last Report 585 This Report 637 Gain 52

Societies Chartered 13 Subscriptions to Pilgrim Youth 122 Teen Topics used 6 Total Youth Societies reporting 17

Ernest Batman, Youth Statistician

STANDING RULFS

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.

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3. 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.

4. 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 2.50 per month

We further recommend that said payments be made quarterly through the Conference Treasury.

5. Be it resolved; that each Youth Committee under the direction of the Zone Youth Leader shall recommend nominees for Zone Youth Leader to the District Council. The Zone Youth Committee shall con-sist of the Zone Youth President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and each local pastor and youth president.

6. Be it resolved; that the District Youth President be a member of all Youth Boards and committees by virtue of his office.

7. Be it resolved; that the District Youth Treasurer and Secretary be mem-bers of the Youth Camps Committee by virtue of their office.

8. 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 succeeding year one member shall be appointed for three years by the District Youth President.

9. Be it resolved; that the annual Senior Banquet be held the first Fri-day of May and aforesaid to become a Standing Rule.

DISTRICT YOUTH EVENTS

Senior Banquet May 1, 1964 Youth Conference ....- ........- ................ ........- .....May 16, 1964 Junior Camp July 13-17, 1964 Teen Camp July 20-24, 1964

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TREASURER'S REPORT-(First Section)

CHURCH

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2,764.82

27.10 185.46

17,513.631 4,113.08 4,465.25 7,433.69

5,586.53 598.47

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393.48 25,864.98 5,105.03 4,465.35

11,629.09

1,118.06 124.95 223.00

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18.20 1,433.43

290.70 179.12

I 213.95

6,525.221 17,320.41 3,060.80 8,548.11 5,965.68

1,268.50 2,464.19 1,378.49 1,577.04

772.22

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649.55! 3,927.14 9,943.52

2,025.11

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3,046.61

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651.14 14,930.61

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620.07 3,270.19

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rREAsuRER S REPORF-(Second Section)

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STATISTICAL REPORT

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Fairmount 15 1 1 2 15 17 2 99 51 16 1 167 Forest 19 1 1 19 20 1 114 42 6 162 6 Fort Wayne 58 15 2 1 18 1 2 38 40 17 99 41 5 145 7 Fountain City 32 14 2 1 2 14 6 20 12 89 47 26 162 4 Frankfort, East 29 2 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 1 19 28 1 94 52 11 14 171 10 Frankfort, First 166 7 16 2 2 22 2 6 4 124 3 154 12 115 45 7 5 172 Frankfort, P. Ch. 33 4 1 3 8 3 1 10 12 25 8 125 49 4 178 Frankfort, Wood. 25 2 5 4 2 23 2 31 6 98 48 10 18 174 8 Frarskton 22 2 1 19 20 2 107 54 161 Fulton 46 1 1 38 6 46 119 49 50 218 Gas City 20 1 1 4 1 22 23 3 104 40 14 158 6

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CHURCH STATISTICAL REPORT

CHURCH

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Indpls., First 70 7 1 8 2 4 2 58 64 6 101 64 1 152 20 Indpls., North 80 4 1 1 6 3 5 4 2 68 8 82 2 137 42 11 15 205 28 Indp1s., N. Central 13 4 4 3 1 11 I 12 1 116 52 16 184 2 Indp1s., P. Cha. I ill I I 11 11 104 52 8 2 166 5 Indpls., Sun. Gds. 11 1 1 4 1 4 9 14 3 100 48 148

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Lafayette 23 2 4 1 1 2 24 1 29 6 113 48 51 212 9 LaGrange 13 1 2 3 6 1 13 2 16 3 100 36 12 148 9 Lapel 15 1 1 1 2 1 15 1 17 2 129 47 176 LaPorte 16 2 2 2 1 11 14 2 124 50 174 Lebanon 103 3 1 4 4 8 6 1 1 1 97 5 111 8 104 51 22 177 35 Logansport 136 7 2 9 5 1 1 1 122 7 132 4 123 54 19 8 204 25

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CHURCH STATISTICAL REPORT

CHURCH

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YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY REPORT

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Tndpls., West 34.92 156.14191.06 135.58 I 55.48 Jonesboro 54 21 12 16 49 5 37 25 29 52.92 52.921 6.10 19.50 15.20 40.80 12.12 Kokomo, Purdum 1011 43 6 53 20 50 65 48 124.92 290.01 414.93 310.45 14.40 30.82 355.67 355.67 59.26 Lafayette 171 14 2 8 24 7 26 26 22.88 49.34 72.22 15.00 26.59 45.63 LaGrange I 26.36 14.53 40.89 8.00 15.00 23.00 17.89 LaPorte 18 11 10 21 50 14 20 1 6.12 8.58 14.90 5.00 5.00 9.90 Lebanon 11.22426.86438.08389.57 24.18 413.75 24.33 Logansport 102 49 8 45 102 22 48 38 114.66127.86 242.52 30.00 6.391 5.00 I 60.00 101.39 141.13 Marion, First 37 23 15 38 26 46 42 38 1 99.21 190.09 289.30 114.65 27.95 90.00 232.60 56.70 Michigantown 26 15 7 22 4 44 32 31 15.51 117.76 133.27 3.00 6.49 9.49 123.78 Muncie, First 50 11 5 34 50 48 41 164.72 472.88 49.30 6.07 18.00 117.00 190.37 447.23 Muncie, East 50 18 5 35 58 8 49 40 65 6.521 68.98 75.50 7.561 4.00 15.00 26.56 48.94 New Carlisle 14 9 3 14 26 6 48 15 14 3.14 31.81 34.95 22.68 4.50 26.98 7.87 New Castle 26 13 11 6 30 49 60 56 23.11 83.72 106.83 10.75 58.54 69.29 37.54 South Bend 21.20 68.59 89.79 51.79 38.00 Thornhope 13 13 13 1 13 17 26.15 137.72 163.87 88.48 62.60 151.08 12.79 Tipton 89 26 25 41 92 10 51 60 69 10 18.09J 113.57 131.66 36.3535.42 I 15.00 86.77 44.89 Wabash 22 5 30 57 47 56 48 .53 71.82 72.35 30.60 30.60 41.75 Winchester 48 65.79 201.36 267.15 182.65 3.90 20.64 207.19 59.96

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Alexandria 4,500.00 1,357.49 2,037.47 5,000.00 1,917.33 4,082.67 9,500.00 3,954.00 5,545.14 Anderson, First 140,000.00 36,866.00 103,133.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 155,000.00 36,866.00 118,133.00 Anderson, North 30,000.00 3,951.00 26,049.00 10,000.00 7,129.74 2,870.26 40,000.00 11,080.74 28,919.26 Andrews 8,000.00 8,000.00 7,000.00 2,397.16 4,602.84 15,000.00 2,397.10 12,602.34 Beech Grove 5,000.00 5,000.00 9,000.00, 1,401.63 7,598.37 14,000.00 1,401.63 16,598.37 Brown's Chapel 10,000.00 10,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 Chesterfield 13,000.00 13,000.00 6,300.00 3,642.27 2,657.73 19,600.00 3,642.27 15,657.73 Columbia City 12,000.00 5,342.00 6,658.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 17,000.00 5,342.00 11,658.00 Crawfordsville 21,500.00 7,983.38 13,516.62 8,500.00 8,500.00 30,000.00 7,983.38 22,016.62 Delphi 40,000.00 7,887.86 32,112.14 6,000.00 6,000.00 46,000.00 7,887.86 38,112.14 Elwood 77,000.00 77,000.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 86,500.00 86,500.00 Fairmount 20,000.00 20,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 Forest 4,500.00 4.50000 4,000.00 4,000.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 Fort Wayne 15,000.00 15,000.00 12,500.00 6,170.00 6,330.00 27,500.00 6,170.00 27,330.00 Fountain City 4,500.00 4,500.00 6,000.00 5,060.00 940.001 10,500.00 5,060.00 5,440.00 Frankfort, First 43,000.00 2,732.38 40,267.62 7,000.00 7,000.00 50,000.00 2,732.38 47,267.62 Frankfort, East 3,000.00 3,000.00 8,000.00 1,341.64 6,658.36 11,000.00 1,341.64 9,658.36 Frankfort, Pilgrim 7,800.00 7,800.00 7,800,00 7,800.00 Frankfort, Woodside 12,000.00 1,629.27 10,670.73 2,800.00 2,800.00 14,800.00 1,629.29 13,470.73 Frankton 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 Fulton 8,000.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 Gas City 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00' 1,320.00 8,680.00 20,000.00 1,320.00 18,680.00

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Green Township Hammond Huntington Irsdp1s., Bethany I Indpls., Brookside

5,000.00 52,040.00 5,000.00

65,000.00 7,000.00

6,954.70

26,560.00

5,000.00 45,085.30

5,000.00 38,440.00

7,000.00

4,000.00

4,500.00 14,000.00 7,000.00

4,000.00

4,500.00 14,000.00

7,000.00

9,000.00 52,040.00 9,500.00

79,000.00 14,000.00

6,954.70

26,560.00

9,000.00 45,085.30

9,500.00 52,440.00 14,000.00

Indp1s., Central Indpls., Drexel Gdns. Indpls., Eagledale Indpls., Evanston Indp1s., First

8,000.00 20,000.00 40,000.00 55,000.00 40,000.00

2,378.00 5,000.00 9,010.96

13,565.66

8,000.00 17,622.00 35,000.00 45,989.04 26,434.34

5,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00

1,144.79 3,555.21 8,198.67 1,801.33,

10,000.00 2,000.00 4,174.83 5,825.171

I 12,000.001

13,000.00 30,000.00 42,000.00 65,000.00 52,000.00

1,144.79 10,576.67 15,000.00 13,185.79 13,565.66

11,555.21 19,423.33 37,000.00 51,814.21 38,434.34

21,500.00

6,000.00

21,500.00

6,000.00

9,750.00 9,000.00

7,000.00

4,280.00I 8,500.001

3.006.00I

5,470.00I

I 3,994.00

31,250.00

14,000.00 13,000.00

4,280.00

189.67 3,006.00

26,970.00

13,000.33 9,994.00

Indpls., Northside Indpls., P. Chapel Indp1s., Sunshine Indpls., Warren Park Indpls., West Jonesboro Kokomo Knightstown

30,000.00 10,000.00 80,000.00

12,243.00

22,000.00

17,757.00. 10,000.00 58,000.00

10,000.00 6,000.00

10,000.00 6,000.00J

10,000.00 I 6,000.00

4,000.00

40,000.00 16,000.00 90,000.00 15,581.79

12,243.00

28,000.00 4,512.97

27,757.00 16,000.00 62,000.00 11,068.82

Lafayette LaGrange LaPorte Lapel

15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00' 12,000.00

5,999.40 5,206.60

15,000.00 15,000.00 9,000.00 6,793.40

10,500.00 6,000.00 5,500.00

1,554.00 8,946.00 6,000.00 5,500.00'

25,500.00 21,000.00 20,500.00 12,000.00

1,554.00

5,999.40 5,206.60.

23,946.00 21,000.00 15,501.60 6,793.40

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65,000.00 60,000.00 40,000.00 30,000.00 29,000.001

9,995.30 7,451.69

65,000.00 60,000.00 30,004.70 22,543.31 29,000.00

30,000.00 13,500.00 10,000.00 5,000.00

12,000.00

10,098.001 19,902.00 95,000.00 13,500.001 73,000.001

I 10,000.00 50,000.00 I 5,000.00 35,000.00

10,500.001 1,500.001 41,000.00

10,098.00

9,995.30 7,451.69

10,500.00

84,902.00 73,500.00 40,004.70 27,548.31 30,500.00

Michigantown 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 14,000.00 14,000.00 Muncie, First 51,500.00 51,500.00 13,500.00 5,486.421 65,000.00 5,486.42 59,513.58 Muncie, East 50,000.00 27,500.14 22,500.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 69,200.00 27,500.00 41,700.00 Nappanee 15,000.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 23,000.00 23,000.00 New Carlisle 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 800.001 9,200.00 20,000.00 800.00 19,200.00

New Castle 45,000.00 11,098.00 33,902.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 52,500.00 11,098.00 41,402.00 Noblesville 4,000.00 4,000.00 12,000.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 16,000.00 3,000.00 11,000.00 Richmond, First 7,000.00 7,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 17,000.00 17,000.00 Sharon 4,000.001 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00

South Bend 8,500.001 8,500.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 Thornhope 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,500.00 75,000.00 14,500.00 14,500.00 Tipton 28,000.00 28,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 43,000.00 43,000.00 Upland 5,500.00 5,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 10,000.00 3,447.35 6,552.65 Wabash 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 5,773.00 9,227.00 30,000.001 5,773.00 24,227.00 Walkerton 8,500.00 8,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 13,500.00 13,500.00 Winchester 18,000.00 18,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.001 30,000.00 30,000.00 Windfall 8,000.00 866.00 7,134.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 14,000.00 866.00 13,134.00

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MISSIONARY TREASURER'S REPORT

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2.60 23.38 14.74 28.06 74.45j

38.97 244.24 171.86 169.68 109.92

41.57 267.62 186.60 197.74 184.37

3.55 67.16

173.94 13.25

3761 207.52 118.53 16.00

108.46

211.07 185.69 191.94 121.71

3.96 56.55

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62.66

3.55 65.00 76.96

45.00 10.00 40.16

32.00

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53.71 42.00 76.96 72.00

Columbia City 46.68 186.71 233.39 23.83 197.90 221.73 11.66 25.00 25.00 Crawfordsville 366.29 366.29 19.69 366.29 80.00 80.00 Delphi 4.03 309.47 313.50 114.58 180.00 18.92 106.00 106.00 Elkhart 56.94 56.94 56.94 56.94 Elwood 4.35j 441.77 446.12 179.40 227.00 406.40 39.72 Fairmount 70.90 70.90 69.60 69.60 1.30 Fountain City 13.31 3.58 16.89 12.68 12.68 4.21 Frankton 13.37 222.25 235.62 10.12 223.50 233.62 2.00 Gas City 22.93 529.06 551.99 125.12 55.00 368.20 548.32 3.67 1.00 13.80 282.84 297.64 Indpls., Bethany 15.65 61.07 76.72 26.69 42.55 69.24 7.48 25.00 25.00 Indpls., Br'kside 9.531 19.15J 28.68 5.00 15.00 20.00 8.68 Indpls., Drexel G. 57.08 474.35 531.43 13.56 442.00 455.56 75.87 8.00 Indp1s., Evanston 5.151 217.26 222.41 13.75 210.00 223.75 1.34 Indpls., First 66.43 534.24 600.67 23.90 15.00 492.09 530.99 69.68 392.50 392.50 Indpls., Northside 20.83 213.00 233.83 168.88 20.93 189.81 44.02 Endpls., Warren p. 12.72 35.47 50.32 10.60 9.50 17.15 37.25 13.07 15.75 Indpls., Westside 781.73 781.73 97.87 12.00 20.00 639.30 769.17 12.56

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54.45

6.13 66.92 34.54

326.60 256.44 39.25

332.89 152.29

381.05 256.44 45.38

399.811 187.13

67.00 41.78 11.83

129.48 60.00

5.00 293.531 178.95 32.831

219.62 121.00

360.531 225.731 44.661

349.10 181.40

20.561 30.71

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195.421 I

22.80 70.44 20.00

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Lebanon 10.75 55.84 66.41 13.91 40.00 53.91 12.50 18.39 18.39 Logansport 33.02 549.60 582.62 554.711 554.711 27.99 127.001 282.25 409.25 Marion, First 4.19 413.85 418.04 36.25 37.00 300.03 373.28 44.76 4.00 4.00 Marion, South 15.86 50.92 66.78 9.66 57.00 .12 Michigantown 81.80 661.64 743.44 669.39 74.05 Muncie, First 24.22 331.68 355.90 68.07 268.00 336.07 19.83 203.79 New Carlisle 30.63 111.42 142.05 113.45 113.45 28.60 New Castle 28.53 12.25 40.78 29.37. 11.41 Noblesville 182.75 182.75 182.75 182.75

Richmond, First 19.43 319.53 338.96 10.27 220.31 230.58 108.38 Sharon 368.42 368.42 2.50 368.42 368.42 South Bend 6.51 199.641 206.151 7.50 5.50 192.10 205.10 1.05 44.10 44.1C Thornhope 3.49 296.87 300.36. 70.06 218.00 288.06 12.30 71.10 77.00 148.1C

Tipton I 10.42 191.35 201.77 56.00 137.301 193.30( 8.491 15.00! 12.00 27.0C Wabash I 18.00 788.12 806.12 799.87 799.87 6.25 Winchester I 4.97 230.10 235.07 233.92 1.15 Windfall 84.25 84.25 69.50! 69.50 14.75

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Bach, Othelia 4 8 10 Baker, C. Gilbert 173 510 12 5 17 2 440 $3,034.39 11,140 Blann, John 6 25 5 120 Blanri, Eva I. 15 Browning, Forest 1 Carison, Florence 25 Cassady, A. D. 28 4 2 6 4 3 500 Cooley, Lawrence 5 50 2 6 2 Crowder, E. F. 4 3 2 562.00 1,080 Davis, Arthur N. 67 125 10 3 3 3 77 31 6 1 436.85 3,840

Emery, S. I. 316 14 8 22 5 3,797.00 25,000 Finney, Alton 37 2 8 6 2 1 1 390.00 960 Futrell, Ruthann * 10 25 2 Goins, F. J. 320 23 1 24 300 360 40 4,813.00. 30,000

Griffin, Lillian 1 2 93 Halt, F. V. 85 1 1 17 6 1 5 630.00 3,445. 6 Haney, Paul E. 11 19 10 1 1 400 Haynes, Walter 10 97 3 2 Hatfield, Ben I 4 1 2 3 20 Hollingsworth, T. 82 94 16 4 1 5 2 101 31 3 786.00 4,405 Jones, C. M. 17 150 1 1 1 8 2 6 175.00 850 Jones, Lewis H. 6 1

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King, Irvin 12 9 King, Freeda 1 18 8 Kline, Cecil E. 9 1 1 3 Lacy, Vera L. 1 195 Lewis, Charles L. 35 75 1 1 150.00 Lyon, Frederick 73 5 500 Martin, Lucille 4 75 44 McClung, Ronald 13 642 1 2 1 125.00 7,756 Newton, William 20 25 2 5 2 85.00 Park, Edna * 60 Perry, R. D. 17 3 1 72.00 Powers, Irene 163 3 3 4 374.00 1,326 Prather, Floyd F. 7 13 2 2,400.00 2,000 Pratt, William 175 8 5 13 300 150 3 4 30 2,356.00 14,000 Rice, Will 200 50 156 12 3 50 100.00 12,000 Sanders, Cecil 20 24 50 3 358 Sanders, Lawrence 100 30 2 20 10 2 15 5 2 Schenck, Dorsey 40 2 2 63 9 8 527.60 3,000 Schoeff, Bertha 8 10 25.00 Schooley, Paul E. 7 Shafer, Melvin 35 94 12 3 4 7 3 5 411.58 3,460 Shafer, Janet 4 5 5 10 3 4 I I 590.00 4,060

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Shepherd, Harry 6 10 I 1 2 100.00 68. Shroyer, William 25 44 2 4 55.00 650 Shuck, James 60 10 1 1 2 25 iiJ 1 121 1 597.00 15,000 Sizelove, William 230 4 4 I 122.00

Smith, Ralph H. 10 10 31 I Snouwaert, Blanche * 6 Stewart, Floyd P. Stultz, Ovid 11 1 1 8 1 2

Thrasher, Harmon 5 100 5 1 5 1 10.00 30 VanBriggle, Margaret * I 1O.J I VanBriggle, Vard 186 50 7 7 1,300.00 Wade, V. 5. 2 4 2

Walton, Maxey 176 50 10 4 14 90 164 2,413.00 12,083 Walton, Viola * 14 162 17 15.00 8,286 Washburn, Donald 12 Wharton, Deborah 103 60.

Wells, Ray W. 46 193 4 2 6 202 50 1,223.51 2,810 Yaryan, Maniie 1 10 2 3 200 Young, Marie 2 50 17 Young, M. J. 25 150 10 3 1 *___Deaconesses' Report.

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