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Page 1: South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1962

Wofford College Wofford College

Digital Commons @ Wofford Digital Commons @ Wofford

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal Methodist Conference Journals

5-16-1962

South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1962 South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1962

Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference

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

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

the History of Christianity Commons

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference, "South Carolina Conference Journal (CJ) 1962" (1962). South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal. 93. https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/sc1866/93

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

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OFFICIAL JOURNAL

OF THE

SOUTH CAROLINA

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

METHODIST CHURCH

Ninety-Seventh Session

WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH

Charleston, S. C.

May 16-20, 1962

Successors To The

SOUTH CAROLINA

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. OFFICERS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

II. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, ROLLS OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS

III. DAILY PROCEEDINGS

IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS

V. APPOINTMENTS

VI. REPORTS

VIL MEMOIRS

VIII. ROLL OF HONORED DEAD

IX. HISTORICAL

X. MJSCELLANEO US

I XI. PASTORAL RECORD

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SOUTH CAROLI~A CONFERENCE ------

I. OFFICERS OF THE CONFERENCE

RESIDENT AND PRESIDING BISHOP-M. Lafayette Harris,

B.D., Ph.D., D.D. 250 Auburn Avenue, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.

SECRETARY Clayton R. Brown 428 E. Palmetto St., Florence, S. C.

ASSOCIATE SECRETARIES J. E. Spears.

G. C. Brown, Mrs. Beula Baxley,

STA TISTTCIAN R. G. Lawrence 735 Goff Avenue, Orangeburg, S. C.

ASSIST ANT STATISTICIANS M. D. McCollom, G. H. Bowen, R. B. King, C. C. Barr, J. R. Norwood, E. W. Williams, J. C. McTeer, E. E. Jenkins.

TREASURER J. W. Curry

191 Blvd. N. E., Orangeburg, S. C.

ASSISTANT TO_ THE TREASURER J. K. Davis, J. B. Reddish, J. C. McTeer, J. W. Budding, U. S. Hilton, A. L. Johnson, L. W. Curry, H. B. Brown.

BOARD

11. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITrEES

ROLLS OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS

(A) CONFERENCE BOARDS

OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING AND QUALIFICA­T_IONS-Chairman, J. S. Thomas, Registrar, T. H. Fisher, J. M. Bradley, C. J. Smith Z. G. Taylor H O M. ' ' ..

uns, M. ?· McCollom, J. E. Spears, James Bradley, T. H. Robinson, Jr., J. D. Boone, N. W. Jones, B. J. Cooper, Clyde Calhoun, H. T. Risher, W. E. Jenkins H. B. Jones, J. F. Pearson. '

BOARD OF EDUCATION-President, R. J. Palmer Vice President J. C. McTeer, Secretary, J. W. Hey~ood, Assistant Secr~tary, ~- _F. C. DuBose, Executive Secretary, w. M. Jenkins, Ministers: G. A. Hicks, J. W. Taylor, c. F. F~rguson, G. C. Brown, Clifford Ferguson, C. R. Brown Isiah Boone,_ T. R. Frierson, J. W. Curry, J. s. Dial'. P. A. Washmgton, W. M. Stokes, W. R. Gregg, H. V.

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Manning, W. C. Kearns, T. R. Frierson, J. K. Davis, J. A. Wilson. Lay: Mrs. Marion Rice, Mrs. Elizabeth Willliams, Mrs. Eloise Jones, Mrs. Lovis Thomas, The­odus Coe,r1er, J. T. Franklin Jr., E. H. Jones, Mrs. Eugene Montgomery, Mrs. Edna McKnight, Mrs. Thelma Richardson, Mrs. Florence Grant, and additional rep­resentation in keeping with the 1960 Discipline.

CONFERENCE BOARD OF PENSIONS-Chairman, C. F. Ferguson, Secretary, B. J. Cooper, I. V. Manning, J. W. Taylor, Mrs. E. P. Palmer, C. M. Green, Prince Willis, Class of 1964; C. F. Ferguson, R. M. McFadden, E. N. Jami­son, F. D. Bailey, C. H. McLeod, Robbie Dix, Jr., Class of 1968.

BOARD OF MISSIONS-Chairman, T. R. Frierson, Vice Chairman, J. M. Mitchell, Secretary, G. C. Brown, Marvin Boat­right, John H. Weldon, Attorney Bernard Fielding, E. E. Jenkins, Channey Crawford, Attorney W. Newton Pough, B. C. Stewart, A. A. Huggins, Isiah Moses, Mrs. Genevieve Cook, J. B. Rouse, W. B. McKay, J. L. S:1m­mers, Mrs. Clarence Holmes, Mrs. Cordelia Kirksey and additional members in keeping with the 1960 Discipline.

DOARD OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL CONCERN-Chairman, M. D. McCollom, Secretary, Edgar Williams, Mrs. Gloria Rackley, W. C. Kerns, Lawrence Jenki1~s. J. V. Livingston, Miss Corrie Freeman, L. C. Gregg, Allen L. Code, R. B. King, Mrs. Willie Mae Eaddy, Mrs. Jonas S. Kennedy, I. D. Newman, Conference President WSCS, ConferencL· Lay Leader, Conference Youth Fel­lowship President.

I30ARD OF EVANGELISM- Chairman, W. M. Stokes, Executive Secretary, S. A. Gadsden, Vice Chairman, J. W. Robin­son, T. H. Williams, R. C. Conner, W. T. Goodwin, J. R. Norwood, The l)istrict Superintendents anc all rfa•mbers in keeping with the 1960 Discipline.

BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES-Chairman, J. W. Taylor, Secretary, G. H. Bowen, Mrs. Estes Wilson, L. C. Cave, Mrs. M. E. Norman, H. B. Brown, J. R. Wright, E. D. Nesmith, Fulton Edwards, Mrs. J. L. Harrington, Percy Carter, Mrs. Eddie Chaves and members at-large in keeping with the 1960 Discipline.

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SOUTH CAROLI~A CONFERENCE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES-1961: H. B. Brown, Chairman, S. A. Gadsden, Secretary, M. P. Pyatt; 1962: R. G. Lawrence, Fulton Edwards, G. A. Adams; 1963: L. W. Curry, Sam­uel Quick, Attorney W. N. Pough.

INTERBOARD COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS­Chairman J. M. Bradley, W. M. Stokes and others as specified in the 1960 Discipline.

DEACONESS BOARD-Chairman, A. P. Sumter, Secretary, J. A. Croker, District Su~erintendents, E. W. Cole, W. M. Conyers, and others at-large in keeping with the 1960 Discipline.

BOARDS OF CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING:

BEAUFORT DISTRICT-District Superintendent, L. W. Curry, W. H. Hodges, Phillip Salley, T. C. Reid, P. A. Washington, I. S. Greer:.

CHARLESTON DISTRICT--Distric-t Superintendent, C. J. James, C. C. Barr, .J. A. Croker, W. L. J. Nelson, 0. S. Mc­Donald, Fred McCr:,y.

FLORENCE DISTRICT-District Superintendent, I. V. Manning, R. B. King, S. D. Cooper, Eddie Nesmith, Roscoe Mccutchen, C. S. Sims.

URANGEBURG DISTRICT--District Superintendent, Jaml's M. Bradley, W. M. Nelson, J. M. Mitchell, H. L. McClester, Earl Milton, Charlie Byrd.

PIEDMONT DISTRICT-Distrit·t Superintendent, W. T. Goodwin, G. A. Hicks, E. E. Jenkins, Elmon Ferguson, Johnnie .Jack.;on, G. A. Adams.

SUMTER DISTRICT-District Superintendent, A. W. Wright, George Wright, P. E. Singletary, Harold Blackman, H. W. White, 0. E. Porter.

BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES

Conference lay leader

Claflin College, Orangeburg

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H. D. Smith

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BEAUFORT DISTRICT

E. H. Jones, P. 0. Box 235 District Lay Leader

Associate Lay Leaders C. G. Harley, Rte. 2, Box 268 Bobbie Dix, Jr., P. 0. Box Cranston Pinckney, Rte. 1, Box 245 Lawrence Jenkins, Rte. 3, Box 153 T. C. Reed, Rt. 1, Box 62-C

CHARLESTON DIS1'RICT

W. L. J. Nelson, 98-A Hanover St. District Lay Leader

A:,so2iate Lay Lt:aders James L. Anderson, Rte. 2, Box 88 Ned White, Rte. 1, Box 2U-C Frank Sass Jame5 McAlister, P. 0 Box 446 Charlie Scott, R.F.D.

FLORENCE DISTRICT

(. M. Green, Rte. 1, Box 11 Dist1 ict Lay Leader

,\s-;ociatc Lay Leaders Rcb2rt Gordon, Rte, 3, Box ~G-B

I:: C. Mack J W. Heyward, 601 W. Darlington St. ; 1; C, Br,iwn, Rt. 2

ORAl\"GEBURG DISTRICT

s. T. Middleton, 711 Goff Ave. District Lay Leader

i\s,ociate Lay Leaders lJ. D. Charlie, P. 0. Box 41 (_) J. Tobin, Rte. 3, Box 265 David Risher, Rte. 1, Box 42 J. I. Boyd, 278 Glover St. F. P. Kirkland, Rte. 3, Box 168 Frank Nelson, Rte. 2, Box 86

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__ Bamberg

Bamberg Allendale

St. George _. _ Ridgeville

Walterboro

Charleston

Bonneau Nesmith

Mt. Holly _ Kingstree

Kingstree

Bennettsville

Kingstree Nichols

Florence Lake City

Orangeburg

North Orangeburg

. . Reevesville Orangeburg

Camden Cross

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SOUTH CAROLI~A CONFERENCE

PIEDMONT DISTRICT

G. A. Adams, 118 Mobly St. ______ _ _ _ _ _ _______ Clover

District Lay Leader

Associate Lay Leaders W. M. Andrews Walter Collier, Jr., Rte. 2, Box 106 H. C. Means G. B. Littlejohn, 700 S. Logan St. Allen L. Code

____________ Liberty _______________ Honea Path

- ____________ Greenville

---- ---- -- Gaffney _ Seneca

SUMTER DISTRICT

R. J. Palmer, 304 S. Main St. Sumter District Lay Leader

Associate Lay Leaders George Manning, Howard St. Harold Blackman, 214 Kinney St. H. W. White, P. 0. Box 326 Clarence McFadden Wordsworth Nelson

_ _ Hartsville _______________ Bennettsville

__ Cheraw _____ Lynchburg

DISTRICT COMMITTEE ON MINISTERIAL QUALIFICATION

BEAUFORT DISTRICT-District Superi:itendent, N. W. Jones, L. W. Curry, J. R. Norwood, M. J. Porter, C. L. Moore.

CHARLESTON DISTRICT--District Superintendent, S. A. Gads­den, J. V. Livingston, C. R. Brown, B. J. Cooper, J. D.

Boone.

FLORENCE DISTRICT-District Supcrintendl'nt, H. T. Risher, S. D. Cooper, J. B. Rouse, H. B. Jones, J. F. Pearson.

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT---District Superintendent, J. W. Curry, R. C. Conner, R. S. Davi.,, W. H. Gregg, J. S. Gadsden.

PIEDMONT DISTRICT Di.,trid Superintendent, Z. G. Taylor, G. A. Hicks, II. 0. Mims, L. C. Gregg, E. E. Jenkins,

SUMTER DISTRICT-District Superintendent, A. W. Wright, W. M. Stokes, M. P. Pyatt, J. M. Bradley, B. C. Rouse.

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COMMISSION ON WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE-Chainnan, J. S. Dial, Vice Chairman, Mrs. Beula Baxley, Allen L. Code, O. J. Nelson, T. D. Green, Atty., Richard E. Fields, C. J. Smith, E. H. Jones, B. C. Rouse, Frank

King, Secretary, J. 0. Smith.

COMMISSION ON RADIO AND TELEVISION MINISTRY-Chair­man, B. C. Stewart, J. W. Curry, Secretary, W. M. Stokes, B. C. Rouse, J. W. Taylor, A. W. Wright.

COMMISSION ON TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK-Chairman R. C. Conner, J. S. Dial, J. L. Summers, Frank Johnson, J. W. Taylor, C. C. Barr, Esau Jenkins, J. W. Curry, J. C. McTeer, I. P. Scipio, W. M. Stokes, C. F. Ferguson, S. T. Middleton, z. G. Taylor, Harold John­son, T. R. Frierson, John Devore, Arthur Brewer and other members at-large in keeping with the 1960 Dis-

cipline.

COMMISSION ON PROMOTION AND CULTIVATION:

(as provided by the 1960 Discipline)

COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE RELATIONS-1961: Chairman, W. R. Gregg, B. C. Stewart, A. W. Wright; 1962: Sec­retary, H. T. Risher, J. W. Taylor, E. E. Jenkins; 1963: A L. Johnson, Joseph Mitchell, G. A. Hicks.

COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION- Chairman, J. R. Norwood, Secretary, Joseph Mitchell, E. E. Jenkins, M. P. Pyatt, James K Davis; Rl'servl': R. W. President, R. B. King,

I. Mose,.

COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS -Chairman. J. E. Spears, B. C. Stewart, Secretary, H. 0. Mims, R. G. Lawrence, A. W. Wright. P. A. Washington.

COMMITTEE ON PLACE OF CONFERENCE-Chairman, T. D. Greene, Secretary, C. R. Brown, V. S. Carter, G. A.

Adams, Mrs. E. P. Palnwr.

COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE PROGRAM -- Host District Superintendent, Host Pastor, Conference Lay Leader, Secretary of the Conference, WSCS President, District

Superintendents.

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31 Dubois, F. G. C. u. s~uth Carolina 1941 O.T. 1943 l\!43 1943 0. T.-1943 ... :. ::::J 18 Edwards, Fulton. ;.:r. South Carolina .. l\H6 U.T. 1948 1\148 1950 0. T.-1946. 15 Ferguson, C. F .. IT South Carolina. 1\l24 O.T. 1926 1924 1926 0. T.-1924 ... : .. 26 Ferguson, Clifford Ff ;_;outh c~rolina. 1953 U.T. 1955 1954 1961 0. T.-1953 ..... 6 Fisher, T. JI .. Ef. South Carolina. 1937 O.T. 193\l 0. T.-1937 .. 24 Fowler, S. \". R. Atlanta IY18 O.T. 1920 'T. -1923. 1958 35 Fridie, W. :\". H. South Car~li;,a· .. 1916 (J.T. 1918 0. T.-1916. 44 Frierson, T. R. Ff. :::;:mth Carolina .. 1 \l36 O.T. 1939 1937 1939 0. T.-1936. 21 Gadsden, J. S .. 1:r. Sou th Carolina . . 1951 O.T. 1953 1 \!53 1957 0. T.-1951 .. 9 Gadsden. S. A. Ef. South Carolina .. rn:rn O.T. 1941 1937 1939 0. T.-1939 .. 22 Genner~tt. W. P. Ff. South Carolina. 1947 U.T. 1949 1949 1951 0. T.-1947 ... 14 Gibbs, J.C. IL South Carolina .. 1903 O.T. 1905 0. T.-1903 .. •iO Gibson, R. l . H. South Carolina 1956 (LT. 1958 1958 1960 Cl. T.-1956. 4 Goodwin, Willis T. I:[. South Carolina 1957 O.T. 1959 1951 1961 Cl. T.-1959 2 Gran\, F. H. IL South Carolina .. 1 \JI 9 O.T. 1921 ..... O.T.-1919 .... 40 Gray, Harold. Ef. South Carolina .. 1952 O.T. 1953 1954 1954 10. T.-1952 .... 6 Grayson, Samuel IL South Carolina .. 1924 O.T. 192\1 . ,0. T.-1929 ..... 1956 2 Green, J. S. Ef. South Carolina .. 1931 O.T. ! 936 1931 1938 10.i;.-1936 ........ , ...... 22 Creen, :\". W. R. Louisiana. 1906 O.T. 1907 ,F. C.-1907 .... 1953 47 Green, Isaac Ef. ::'o uth Carolina. 1929 O.T. 1931 1929 1939 rO. T.-1939 ... 22 Green, T. D. Ef. South Carolina. 1927 O.T. l\l29 1929 1930 iO.T.-1927 .... 34 Greeg, L. C .. Ef. South Carolina .. 1925 O.T. 1927 .. O.T.-1925 .... ' .. 36 Gree11:, W.R. Ef. South Carolina .. 1921 O.T. 1923 1922 1924 0. T.-1921.. . ......... I 36 ·! (;upple, W. J. IL South Carolina 1919 CJ.T. 1921 10. T.-1919. 1960 .! 41 Hanes, Efford U. South Carolina .. 1946 O.T. 1949 194 8 1949 10.;r.-194(\ .. 14 Henderson, T. B .. IL South Carolina .. 1925 (l.T. 1927 .. o. r.-1925 .. 25 Heyward. J. W. 1:r. South Carolina .. 1954 O.T. 1958 1957 1959 iO. T.-19.54. 2 Hicks, G. A. Ef. South Carolina 1955 O.T. 1958 1958 1960

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ALPHABETICAL ROLL OF MINISTERIAL MEMBERS

(All addresses in South Carolina except otherwise noted.)

Barr, C. C. B&rr, J. C. Blandon, J. H. Boatwright, Marvin Boone, Isaiah Boone, John D. Bowen, G. H. Bowen, J. B.

Bowen, T. W. Bradley, James Brewer, H. C. Brown, C.R. Brown, G. C. Brown, H. B. Budding, J. W. Bryant, S. C.

Calhoun, Clyde Carter, Percy C. Carter, V. S. Caves, T. L. Clark, C. C. Cole, E. W. Conner, R. C.

Conyers, W. M. Ccoper, B. J. Cooper, S. D. Croker, J. A. Curry, J. W. Sr. Curry, J. W. Jr. Curry, L. W. Curry, T. J. E.

Davi.~, ,J. K. Davis, R. S. Devore, J. W. Dial, J. S. Dubois, F. G. C.

Edward:;, Fulton Fngu::on, C. F.

___ Rte 4, Box 131, Lake City Chaplain, U. S. Armed Forces

Bonneau .. Rte. 1, Ruifin

P. O. Box 21, Lake City Rte. 1, Box 23, St. Stephen

Box 562, Sumter Rte. 2, Box 222, Sumter

307 Charles St., Kingstree 307 Green St., Cheraw

Box 664, Hartsville 428 E. Palmetto St., Florence Rte. 1, Box 293, John Island's

P. 0. Box 293, Sumter P. 0. Box 191, Travelers Rest

Goff Ave. Ex., Orangeburg

P. 0. Box 323, Jefferson 209 W. Market,, Anderson

P. 0. Box 104, Camden P. 0. Box 12, Kline

P. 0. Box 543, Chesnee Kings Mt. St., Clover

P. O. Box 145, Bowman

P. 0. Box 1451, Sumter 59 Nassau St., Charleston

Rte. 2, Box 196. Kingstree Rte. 1, Box 9, St. Stephen 191 Blvd. N. E., Orangeburg

Boston School of Theology, Boston, Mass. P. 0. Box 502, St. George

Darlington

535 W. Broad St., Dm·lington Rte. 2, Box 232. Larnar

Orangeburg

175 Boulevard N. E., Orangeburg 1725 Gervais St., Columbia

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Ferguson, Clifford 307 Green Ave., Greenville 401 N. Coit St., Florence

- -- ----------- 703 E. Cheves St., Florence 529 Clark St., Orangeburg 163 S. Coit St., Florence

Fi.c:her, T. H. Fowler, S. V. Fridie, W. N. Frierson, T. R.

------------------- 709 Dekalb St., Camden ------------- 319 W. Main St., Kingstree

Gadsden, J. S. Gadsden, S. A. Gennerett, W. P. - --------------- Summerville Gibbs, J. C. Gibson, R. T. _ Goodwin, W. T. Grant, F. H.

- ---- ------- Hampton Ave., Spartanburg ----------- _ 322 E. Buford St., Gaffney

- -- - -------- --- 17 N. Second St., Easley --------- _ Box 378, St. Stephen

Green, J. S. ________________ Rte. l, Cross Green, N. W. _ _ __ _ ____ __ 1000 Jenkins St., Greenville Green, Isaac --- -- --- ____________ 106 McDaniel St., Walterboro Green, T. D. - - -- - - -- P. 0. Box 172, Orangeburg Greeg, L. C. -- ------ P. 0. Box 335, York Greeg, W. R. ---------- --------- Rte. 1, Box 402-D, Orangeburg Gupple, W. J. ___ 917 E. Cheves St., Florence Henderson, T. B. Heyward, J. W. Hick.,, G. A. Howard, A. R.

Jackson, S. James, C. J. Jamison, E. N. Jrnkins, E. E.

Jenkins, W. N. Johnson, A. L. Jones, H. B. Jones, N. W. Jordan, I. S.

Kearns, W. C. King, R. B. Kirk, H. J. Lane, M. L. Lawrence, R. G.

Lawton, F. L. Lemon, Eugene Livingston, J. V. Mack, C. J. Mann1ng, H. V.

Walterboro 20 Felix St., Charleston

205 Second St., Seneca - P. 0. Box 847, Sumter

254 Austin St., Spartanburg 205 Madison Ave., Kingstree

- -- -- Rte. 1, Box 34-D, Orangeburg

Taylors

Claflin College, Orangeburg 1985 Irvine St., Charleston

Little Rock -- -- 1031 N. Lemacks St., Walterboro

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Box 491, York

P. 0. Box 96, Beaufort P. 0. Box 182, Maysville

P. 0. Box 55, Sumter Richburg

752 Goff Ave., Oran~eburg

212 Calhoun St., Greenville 59 Beck St., Sumter

St. Stephen St. Stephen

Claflin College, Orangeburg

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Newman, I. D. Newman, 0. F. Nelson, 0. J. Norwood, Jr.

Pearson, J. F. Pearson, J. C. Pendarvis, J. L. Porter, M. J. Porter, S. R. President, R. W. Primus, M. D. Pyatt, M. P.

Reddish, B. J. Richardson, C. H . Risher, H. T. Robinson, J. W. Robinson, T. H. Rouse, B. C. Rouse, H. B. Rouse, J. B. Sawyer, G. S. Scott, James . Singletary, P. E. Smith, C. J. _. Smith, W. A. __ Spears, J. E. __ Stewart, B. C. Stewart, L. R. Stokes, W. M.

METHODIST CHURCH

1732 Howard St., Hartsville ___ P. 0. Box 326, Bowman

_ ____ _ _ P. 0. Box 92, Bamberg 2458 Waits Rd. Apt. B, Columbia

303 Verdier St., Walterboro 209 Charles St., Kingstree

Rt. 1, Box 486-B Orangeburg 307 Brockington St., Timmonsville

______ . _. RFD 3, Box 4, Sumter ____ Rt. 2, 12 Oakvale Circle Dr, Piedmont

Rte. 2, Box 41-A, Bamberg 7901 Farrow Rd., Columbia 100 Bethel St., Greenville

_ _ _ _ _ Ash ton

_ _ _ _ __ 919½ Washington St., Columbia ____ __ _ 26 Arlington Ave., Greer _____ . _ P. 0. Box 1302, Sumter

210 Chaplin St., Walterboro

_ 267 Edwards St., Darlington 1226 Haynes St., Rock Hill

Fow,tain Inn 112 Society St., Bamberg 520 Duke St., Georgetown

118 Nassau St., Charleston - -------- _. _____ Hartsville

____ RFD 2, Box 454, Bishopville

Blackville St. Stephen

628 S. Main St, Marion 202 Jackson St., Dillon

State College P. 0. Box 183, Orangeburg 1713 6th St., Hartsville

Rte. 5, Box 410, Orangeburg 417 Ballard St., Florence

Rock Hill

_ RFD 3, Box l':0½, Kingstree _______ 514 S. Main St., Sumter

- ---- ---- North __ 132 Wentworth St., Charleston

__ 254 Pearl St., Darlington P. 0. Box 665, St. George 412 S. Mo:in St., Sumter

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Summers, J. L. __ _ _____________ Cain Hoy School, Huger Sumter, A. P. ___ _ _ __ _ __ '500 Parkwood Drive, Summerville T 1 J W ··------··· _______ 29 Cleveland St., Charleston ay or, . . .. Taylor, Z. G. _______________________ 4 Tuskegee St., Greenville Thomas, G. A. ___________________ 230 N. Dean St., Spartanburg Thomas, J. S. ___ 1718 Villa Place, Nashville, Tenn. Thomas, T. B. Sr. __________________ P. 0. Box 1931, Greenville

Thomas, T. B., Jr. 1301 Lawton Drive, Hartsville Washington, P. A. Box 78, Smoaks Wiley, E. M. _ ····-- ___ . _______ P. 0. Box , Walterboro Williams, E. W. . -·· ··----- _ 116 Cheraw St., Bennettsville Williams, J. W. ________________ RFD 4, Box 235, Sumter Williams, T. H. __________________ ____ _ _ __ Bennettsville Wilson, A. L. _ . __ _________ RFD 1, Box 267, Lake City Wilson, Benjamin _ _ _________ 527 Clark St., Orangeburg Wilson, J. A. _ _ ___________ RFD 1, Box 294. Lake City Wright, A. W. _ _ _ __________ _ ___ Sumter Wright, E. C. _____ _____ ___ ___ _ Bee St., Sumter

Wright, Virgil Fayetteville Teachers College, Fayetteville, N. C. Wright, W. G. Community Hosp., Cir. 7, Sumter

APPROVED SUPPLY PASTORS

Alsbrook, John Anderson, Essau Barton, Luke N. Bennekin, Jacot Bennett, Frank Boggs, W. T. Brown, Clarence R. Broughton, E. B. Ciarke, Judge Frierson, R. 0. Graham, C. Wallace Hayes, Robert Humphries, Larry Johnson, C. J. Jones, A. C. Keels, W. E. Lee, W. A. Mark, Omie McAlister, J.

224 Pine St., Darlington P. 0. Box 554, Cowpens

Rte. 1, Box 257, Summerville Rte. 2, Box 428, Charleston

Rte. 2, Box 23, Cross 101 Truman St .. Laurens, S. C.

RFD 2, Box 81, Islandton 117 Carver St., Walterboro

Camden Rte. 1, Box 85, Lynchburg

Box 333, Lake City Box 181, ChestP.Iiield

408 Revere St , Anderson 24 Hanover St., Charleston

P. 0. Box 40, Spartanburg RFD 2, Box 425, Lynchburg

1010 W. Franklin St., Anderson Rt. 2, Box 139, Dalzell

Mullin.s

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McClam, L. J. . __ P. 0. Box 42, Lake City McClennon, N. A. _______ Rt. 1, Box 181, St. Stephen McDowell, E. H. _________________ 129 Glenn Rd., Greenville Monroe, James _ _________ _ _ ____ P. 0. Box 421, Clio ~elson, W. M. ______ __ Rte. 1, Box 297, Cross Pinacle, A. A. . _ Rte. 2, Box 362-D, Summerville President, S. C. __ __ _ __ Rte. 1, Box 89, Cross Purvis, D. A. _____________ Rte. 2, Box 83, Salters Reid, B. F. ______ Rte. 1, Box 62-B, Walterboro Rogers, Joseph Cross Sessions, Jacob Box 961, Andrews Shaw, H. B. _ 612 Brown St., Sumter Singletary, Johnnie Rte. 3, Lake City Singletary, W. W. 609 W. Marion St., Florence Smalls, Frank 2034 Arbutus Ave., Charleston Smalls, Isaac Oakley Voorhees, J. C. ___ P. 0. Box 435, Taylors Waring, James _ 54 Line St., Charleston Washington, James A. . Rte. 3, Box 334-E, Charleston Watson, G. W. 1'503 Campbell St., Camden William, Duff Rte. 4, Box 390, Piedmont

LAY MEMBERS TO THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Charge

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

Delegate

Aikt·n-Miss Eva C. Conner, 210 Edgefield Aw., N. E. Allendale Ct.--Robbie Dix, Jr., P. 0. Box 102, /~ppleton-Cephas Bing, 311 College St., Bamberg-Arthur Johnson Bamberg Ct.-G. W. Abei, Rt. 1, Box 112 Beaufort-- Mrs. Sallie Dawson Cottagcville-B. M. Lynah, P. 0. Box 265 Dorchc,trr Willis Haynes, P. 0. Box 24 Ebcrwzer-N. Hope Frank Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 50 Ehrhardt--Julius Kearse, Rt. 1, Box 31 Green Pond--Jake Mustipher, Rt 2, Box 75 Hardeville-Jacob Singleton, Rt. 2, Harleyville-John H. Weldon, P. 0. Box 295

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Address

Aiken Allendale

Kline Bamberg Bamberg Beaufort

Walterboro Dorchester

Olar Ehrhardt

Yemassee Yemassee

Harleyville

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foaiah-Mrs. Eliza Williams, 1011 Lemacks St., Lodge Ct.-Quillie Adams, Rt. 3, Box 37 Midway-G. W. Kearse, Rt. 1, Box 211 Ridgeville-Miss Burdell Morris, Rt. 3, Box 118 Ridgeville Ct.-Wallace Felder, Rt. 3, Box 171 Ruffin-Essie Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 145 St. George-Cranston Pinckney, Rt. l, Box 84 Springtown-W. H. Hodges, Rt. 3, Box 115 Walterboro-Mrs. Esther Maree, 216 Gruber St. Youngs Island-Richard Waring, Rt. 1, Box 196

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Charge Delegate Asbury-Bethel-Nathan Scott, Rt. 2, Box 142-B Bethel-J. L. Anderson, Box 73 Brook Green-James John.son, Box 55 Centenary-Mrs. Florence M. Thomas, 59 South St. Francis Brown-Joseph Washington, 2631 Henry St.

_ Walterboro Walterboro _ Bamberg Ridgeville Ridgeville

Ruffin St. George Walterboro Walterboro

Ravenel

Address Lake City

Bonneau Burgess

Charleston

Charleston Heights Mt. Carmel-Mrs. Annie President, 23 Sheppard St. Charleston Old Betbel-Gl'orge Breach, '55 Kennedy St Charlesto!l Weslcy-W. L. J. Nelson, 110 Hanover St Charleston C,dcs-Ned White, Rt. 1, Box 20-C ~esmith Cooper River-Clarence Myers, Box 546 Cordesville Dickey Chapel-J. E. Carolina, Rt. 2 Greeleyville Georgetown-Fred McCray, Rt. 2, Box 74 Salters Grc ll·yville-O. S. McDonald, 6 E. Willia:-os St. Sumter Green Hill-Benjamin Pinckney, Rt. 2, Box 24 Pineville Jc<lhurg--Edward Fludd, Rt. 1, Box 14'! Summerville John'.~ Island-Esau Jenkins, 244 Spring St Charleston Kingstree-Julius Fulton, Rt. 3, Box 141 Kingstree Kingstree Ct-Madison Nesmith, Rl. 2, Box 131 Lake City Maryville-James Hagood, 129 Taylor St. Charleston Hts. Mt. Holly-Frank Sass, Sr. Mt. Holly Pinopolis-Thomas Washington, Rt. 1, Box 16 Moncks Corner St. Stephen-Miss Corrie Freeman, Rt. 1 St. Stephen St. Stephen Ct.--T·il. D. Ravenel!, Box 45 Pineville St. Paul-St. Michael-Charles Scott, Rt. 2 Kingstree St. Paul-Mrs. C. B. Wallace, Rt. 1, Box 179 St. Stephen St. Thomas-Robert Singleton, Rt. 1 Huger Summerville-F. D. Bailey, 1st North St. Summerville Washington-Ladson-John Douglas Ladson

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FLORENCE DISTRICT

Charge Delegate Address

Bethesda St. Mary-Peter Dicks, Rt. 1, Box 210-B ______ Lake City Cmtersville-Joseph Friday, Rt. 2 _ _ __ Timmonsville Clio--Russell Kenny, Rt. 1, Box 67 Clio Darlington-Mrs. Lillian Moses, 109 Chestnut St. ___ Darlington Dillon-T. J. Bethea, 201 E. Calhoun St. Dillon Florence-U. S. Hilton, 1429 E. Evans St. Florence Friendship-Jer.-Hogan Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 15-B Nesmith Lake City-C. C. McNair, P. 0. Box 521 Lake City Lake City Ct-Matthew Brown, Rt. 1, Box 220 _ Lake City Lake City Mission-J. Washington, Rt. 3 Little City L1tta-Mrs. Viola Willis, P. 0. Box Latta Little Rock-D. C. McRae, 600 Washington St. Little Rock Little Rock Ct.-Mrs. Syble Butler, P. 0. Box 132 Little Rock Marion-Mrs. W. M. Eaddy, 207 Georgetown St. __ Marion Marsbluff-Alberta Smalls, 1004 Layton St Florence Mullins-Ed Smith, Gen. Del. __ Fork Salem-Wesley-Levern Williams, 500 W. Sumter St. Florence Sclkrs-E. M. White, P. 0. Box 95 Sellers Springville-Miss E.stell Crawford, Rt. 2, Box 305 Marion St. John-Wesley Ch.-Tornmie Kelly, Rt. 2 - Darlington Syracuse-W. A. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 69 Timmonsville Tatum-C. M. Green, 412 N. Cooke St. Bennettsville Timmonsville-Ernest Woode, 415 New St. Timmonsville

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

Charge Delegate

Branchville-T. S. Sims, Rt. 1, Bux 63 Camden-Mrs. Jessie Wright, 510 King St Camden Ct-David Watts, '708 Geo. Wright St. Columbia-Mrs. B. L. Baxley, 1327 Gregg St. Dt:nmark-B. T. Grnve:-;, 215 Locust St. Edisto Fork-Salley-Ulys~cs Harriso;1, 245 Dutton St.

Jerusalem-Charlie Wigfall, Rt. 1, Box 413 Niacedonia Ct.-O. J. Tobin, Rt. 3, Box 26'5 North-Mrs. Ethel Hampton, Rt. 2, Box 22

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Branchville Camden Camden

Columbia Denmark

Orangeburg

Cross Orangeburg

North

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North Camden-F. P. Kirkland, Rt. 3, Box 168 North Orangeburg-J. I. Boyd, 278 Glover St. Orangeburg-H. D. Smith, Claflin College Orangeburg Ct-Charlie Hook, Rt. 4, Box 262 Pelion-Miss Queen Glover, Rt. 1, Box 144 Pineville-Bowman-Mrs. Flossie Bowman, Rt. 2,

Camden Orangeburg Orangeburg Orangeburg

Pelion Box 256

Bowman Reevesville-David Risher, Rt. 1, Box 105 Reevesville Rowesville-Emmett Ashe, Rt. 1, Box 99 Rowesville Silas-J. R. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 117 Eutawville Springfield-Branchville-Willie James, Rt. 1, Box 165 . ~orway St. Matthews-Springhill-Ephesus-A. B. Roach, 629 Rutledge St.

St. Paul-Harry Middleton, Rt. !, Box 65 Wateree-Blaney-Prcsley Wiley, Rt. 2, Box 117

West Camden-Frank Sutton, 54 Knight's Hill Rd. Zion-Elick Jones, Rt. 1, Box 140

PIEDMONT DISTRICT

Charge Delegate

Camden Cross

Lugoff

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Anderson-Mrs. Ozie L. Conner, Steven St. Anderson Belton-Mrs. Milinda Johnson, RFD 2 Pelzer Blacksburg-Mrs. Clouggen Black Blacksburg Chesnee-Mrs. Ll'iia R. Foster Chesnee C1over-J. I. Jack~on, Rt. 3 Clover Cowpens--··E. W. Brown Cowpens Eosley-Mrs. Marie Looper, 205 N. 5th St. Easley Gc1ffncy-·G. I3. Littlejuhn, 700 S. Logan St. Gaffney Greenwuod- Mrs. Effie Dixon, 533 Maxwell Ave. Greenwcod Greenville- Mrs. Bert ha Kelso, 302 Manly St Greenville Greer-Duncan~Mrs. Bessie Goodlett, 139 Forest St. Greer IVIi11us-Weslcy Chap- Mrs. Clara Ballenger, 110 Spring St. Greer ~ew Hope.Rock Hill George Cathcart, 1247 Crawford Rd.

Rock Hill North Greenvillt- ·M. B. Bowen Travelers Rest Pickens--W. M. Andrews, P. 0. Box 91 Liberty Rockmill-•Miss Olivia Humphrey, 510 Smith St. Anderson Seneca-Mrs. H. E. Hill, 306 Oak St. Seneca St. Andrews-Miss Ella Mae Oliver, 20-A Fieldcrest Village

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St. James-William Wright, 617 W. Harris St. St. Mark-St. Matthew-E. L. Thompson Spartanl:">urg-James Reeder, N. Dean St.

Gastonia, N. C. Taylors

Spartanburg

South Greenville-Mrs. Helen Gilliam, 21 Palmetto Ave

West Anderson-Miss Rosa Whitner, RFD 5 Walhalla-Mrs. Sadie Ann Hawkins Wellford-Miss Thelma Lee Williamston-M. T. Rosemond, 208 Maloy St York-Charles Pharr, 18 Maiden Lane

SUMTER DISTRICT

Charge Delegate

Alcot-Joe Rogers

Greenville

Townsville Westminster

Star Tex Greenville

York

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Hartsville Sumter Antioch-Shephard-Miss Ruth Chapman, RFD

Bennettsville Rockingham, N. C.

Bennettsville-Mrs. Dora Bristow, King St. Bethel-Ebenezer-C. D. Bloomfield, RFD 1 Cheraw-Henry White, P. 0. Box 326 Emmanuel.St. Phillip -Mr.~ Sarah Jl)y, ·507 King St. Chesterfield-Mrs. Edwards lfortsville-Mrs. Viola Boone, 1305 Marlboro Ave Jeffcr:;011-Dorsey Miller, P 0. Box Kellybell-Miss Cora L. Shirley, 1517 James Ave. Kingsville -Mrs. Julic1 Robinson La1rn1r-Mrs. Marion RiVl'.r.~ Level Grel·n-Mrs. Grace Kcnnl'cly, P. 0. Box 295 Longt()wn. Grover C. Jackson Lynchburg--Mrs. Dorothy Ml'Fadden J\fayl·sville-Mrs. Lucile McCutchen McBee-Richard Aldric, RFD 4, Box MeCh,tnicsvil IP--Zinniarnan Jenkins Mt. Zion- Mr~. Lillie Mar• Lane, RFD

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New HaVl'll•St Paul-Joshua l!Jlerns, RFD 1 i'.'forth Marlboro David McCoy, ~09 N. Cooke St. O°'wego~.Pate Moses, RFD Pagf•land-W. M. Johnson Shiloh--Mosc Nl'ison, Community Hospital St. JamPs-Mrs. Susan Harrison, 114 Providence St. Sumtcr-R. J. Palmer, S. Main St.

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Lamar Bennettsvi I le

Lugoff Elliott

Mayesville McBee Sumter Sumter

Rembert Bennettsvi De

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Sumter Sumter Sumter

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OFFICIAL JOURNAL, SOUTH CAROLINA

CONFERENCE, 1962 ANNUAL SESSION

FIRST DAY - \Vednesday, May 16, 1962

MORNING SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The South Carolina Annual Conference of The Methodist Church convened i11 its Ninety-Sevenbh Session in Wesley Methodist Church, Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina, Wednesday May 16, 1962, at 9:00 a.m., Bishop Marquis Lafayette Harris presiding.

DEVOTIONAL SEHVICE - The Devotional Service was conducted by Bishop Harris. After the Prayer of Pre­paration and The Call to Worship Hymn No. l. - "Holy, Holy, Holy" was su 1

• The Order for the Administration of the Holy Communion was followed by the Commun­ion Meditation h_v lk,hop Harris. Ile used as a theme, ''THE l\:.\TUHE AND PEHSON OF CIIHlST."

Hymn No. 220 "\fajestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned" was sung. A Sacrificial Offering amounting to $98.33 was 1eceived. ·

The Invitation was extended. The Prayer of Forgive­ness and Consecration v.'as read. J1hc Congregation then came to the altar, knelt in silent prayer and communed as moved by the Holy Spirit.

The Conference joined in The Prayer of Thanksgiving

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and The Gloria Excelsis. The Benediction was pronounc­ed by Bishop Harris.

The Conference was in recess for fifteen minutes.

BUSINESS SESSION - Hymn No. 402 "And Are We Yet Alive," was sung.

ROLL OF THE DECEASED - The Secretary of the Conference read the names of the following, who passed to bheir reward during the year. Ministers: Boyd C. M. Wilson, Class of 1931, June 4, 1961; Thomas W. White, Clas[, ol 1933, August 2, 1961; Edward J. Cooper, Class of Hl35, June 24, 1961; Luther J. Jackson, Class of 1935, June 2, 1961; W. Ernest Conner, Class of 1941, July 16, 1961; Samuel Grayson, Class of 1941, April 22, 1962.

APPROVED SUPPLY MINISTEH - Charles W. James.

WIFE OF ~1INISTEH - i\li"s. Lula Davis James.

WIDOW OF MINISTEH - i\frs. Eliza J. Gregg.

Prayer was offered hy Rev. C. Jaspn Smith.

ROLL CALL - Bishop Harris called for the Con-1!'rence Secretary to call the roll.

EXCUSE -- 0. J. Nelson was excused in order to attend the funeral of his sister.

ORGANIZATION OF TIIE CONFERENCE - On n,otion of F. G. C. Dubose, the Program as printed and i~1 the hamb of the members of the Conference was adopted as the program of this Annual Conference ·,-✓ith ~uch eht1ngcs as should appear necessary.

On motion of J. \V. Heywood, the hou11dary of the Conference was set at the fifteenth l'O\V.

The pastor, B. J. Cooper, was elected Postmaster.

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GREETINGS-RESPONSE - Bishop Harris presented Dr. J. vV. Taylor, District Superintende~t of the Char­leston District, who presented Mayor Gaillard who we1 corned the Conference on behalf of the city. Mr. John W. Jowers brought words of greeting on behalf of the local chur0h. Rev. J. T. Enright spoke on behalf of the Interdenominational Alliance. The response was made b~, W. R. Cregg.

H.EPOHT OF NOMINATION C0:\1MITTEE - The reports, as made hy J. W. Taylor, were adopted.

PRESENTATION - The following were presented to the conference: Joseph Smith, Joseph Williams, D. J?· Young, Savannah, Ga.; T. 'White, J. H. Taggart, Ge~rgia Conference; T. B. Echols, General Board of Pens10ns; f. A. Colter, E. Tenn. Conference; D. \V. James, S. ~1. c:lover, "'· \V. Green, A. \I. E. Church.

SEH\'ICE OF C0\1\1E\f OHATlON - Hcv. J. S. Caclsclcn assisted h:· J. \1. Braclle:·, C. J. Smith and E. \1. \kCanh cm1<.l11cted the \femorial Ser\'ice. The theme of sermon hv Rev. Caclsdcn was, ''Jcs11s Christ Is Lord Of Death." 1;,Jw henccliction was gi\'<;11 h:· Hcv. J. S. Gads­den, after which the Confrn·11ce \\'as acljo11rnec1.

FI HST DAY AFTFH'.\OOi\ SESSION

EXECUTIVE SESSION - The character of the Dis­trict S111wrintrncl<·nh ancl Pastors ( with the cxc~eption of se\'en) passed. \V. R. Gregg maclc the report for the Committee 011 Confcn·nu· Hclations. The Pastors' Re­port Blanks \\TIT clistrih11tcd to lH' filled 011t.

CONFEHENCE BUSINESS - At the close of the E.\cc11tin· Session the entire Conference reassembled. Bishop Harris presented Dr. John Hedman of The General

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TIME EXTENDED - On motion of H. B. Jones the time was extended in order vhat the Report of the Dis­trict Superintendents could he read. The Report was read by J. W. Taylor.

CHANGE ON COMMITTEE ON DAILY JOURN­AL - Because of the absence of Mrs. Dora Bristow, C. R. Brown nominated J\frs. Effie Dixon to serve in her place. It was approved.

MESSAGES - \V. J\1. Stokes made a motion, that mess­ages be sent to the absent nwmbers of the Conference be­cause of illness. It was approved. By vote of the Confer­ence, the Secretary was instructed to send messages to all Methodist Conferences now in session and the C. j\f. E. General Conference.

FHATERNAL DELEGATES - B. C. Stewart made a motion that a Fraternal Delegation attend the Baptist \f issionarv Com·ention, now in session in Charleston, and that ·Bishop Harris be asked to name the mernlwrs of the sa1nc. l t \\'as adopted.

The S11mter District recei,·<·cl a round of applause for having report eel their Bt1dgd I()()%. A \'llte of thanks was giH'l1 the Treasurer.

DISTHICT SUPEHINTENDENT SUPPOHT - The resolution from the Cabinet requesting the Bishop to ;·1ppoint a Cornmittc<' to stncly the support, and equaliza­tion of salaries, tra,·t·l, district acllllinistration de. of Dis­trict S1qwrintcnclents was adopted.

CENTHAL JUHISDICTION STUDY CONFEH-ENCE - i\J. D.· McCollolll spoke of and explained the Statements and lkcommcndations of The Central Jur­i-;diction Stt1dv Conference, lwkl i11 Cincinnati, Ohio

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He then read a RESOLUTION REGARDING APPROACH TO ABOLITION OF THE CENTRAL JURISDICTION. The resolution was adopted by a vote ·of 98 for and O against. The RESOLUTION TO TRANS­FER THE BALTIMORE AREA TO THE NORTH­EASTERN JURISDICTION, the C:onference voted 98

against and O for.

II. B. Jones offered a motion to place the responsibility of further study and follow up into bhe hands of the Board of Socia( Concerns. A substitute motion, by C. L. Moore, that a special committee he appointed was lost. The original motion was adopted.

T. II. Fisher made a motion, that the delegates who nttended the Cincinnati meeting act as resource persons when the stud:· is made. It w,1s approved.

The resolution adopted by the Conference is a rep_ly to the First Report of the Commission on Inter-Juris­dictional Relations and Bishop Love.

I\1. D. ~1cCollm11 offered a motion that the resolution be a message to the other Conference and leaders as deemed essential. Tt was 1111a11imo11sly adoptt'cl.

FHATEHNAL CHEETINGS - President J. A. Bacote of Benedict College was presented He presented the ~ffi­cial Representatives of the State Baptist Convent10n. They were J. B. Rucker, 0. H. Rubin, President of Mor­ris College and ~1. S. Gordon, Dean of the Scho~l of_ ~e­li<rion Benedict College. Ile thPn brought an mspmng

t::, ' message.

The response on behalf of the Conference was extend­ed hy H. D. Smith.

The following were appointed to represent the Con-

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ference at the State Baptist Convention: J. M. Bradley, J. S. Gadsden, W. V. Manning and C. J. Smith.

PRESENTATIONS -· Mrs. J. A. Bacote, of Benedict College and Dr. M. J. Wynn, President of Gammon Theological Seminary were presented.

ADJOURNMENT - The Conference was adjoum­f·d. Dr. Wynn pronounced the benediction.

FIRST DAY EVENING SESSION

At 7 :30 the Anniversary of the Board of Ohristian Social Concerns was held, M. D. McCollom presiding. Hymn No. 279 "Goel of Grace And God of Glory" was sung followed hy the Responsive Reading-Citizenship. The prayer, by I. D. Newman, was followed by the sing­ing of Hymn No. 278, "Lead An, 0 King Eternal".

Mr. ;\f arion \Vav a missionary from Angola was pre­~cnted. He stressed the fact that the race issue in Ameri­ca is having a telling effect in Africa.

~fr. I. S. Levy, a dynamic heleiver in citizenship, urg­ed that registration and voting he a major issue in all communities and churches.

Mrs. H. B. Jones urged that the Comrnissio11 on Ohrist­ian Social Concerns be taken off of paper, in the local church, and put into action.

An informal discussion was held on the Central Jur­ii;dictional Study Conference. Those taking a part were: \V. i\1. Jenkins, H.. Palmer, J. \V. Curry, H. D. Smith and J. S. Thomas.

Rev. J. K. Davis brought the evening sermon, using as a theme, "Better Living Through Christian Faith."

An offering was received, the announcements made

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and the benediction was pronounced hv Rev. J. K. Davis.

SECOND DAY - THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962

I\JORNING SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 9:00 a.m.

DEVOTIONAL SERVICE - The Devotional Service was conducted by Bishop Harris. The theme, "The Work Of The Holy Spirit," was used bv Bishop Harris for the morning meditation.

JOURNAL APPROVED - S. D. Cooper for the Com­mittee on Dail_v Journal reported, "We have examined the Journal of Wednesday, and it is co1Tect. The Journal of the sessions of Wednescla_v was approved.

MESSAGE - The Secretar:' read a message from the New York East Conference.

BOARD OF J\IINISTEHIAL TRAINING AND CON­FERENCE HELATIONS - The report was read hy J. S. Thomas.

Tnf E EXTENDED - Time was extended for the com­pletion of the report. The report was received and Questions 25 and 40, as recommended bv the Board, was approved by the \linistcrial delegation ·hv a vote of 95 for and O against. ·

RECESS - The Conference was in recess.

CONFEHENCE BUSINESS SESSION -- At 11: 15, G. A. Ilic ks led the Conference in singing II vnm No. 261, "Jesus, I M:' Cross Haw Taken."

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BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING - The re­port of the Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifica­tions was continued. The Resolutions and recommenda­tions were adopted.

REFRESHER SCHOOL - The program of tihe second Refresher School was presented by J. S. Thomas. He an­nounced the School would be held at Gammon Theolo­gical Seminary, July 16-20, 1962. Bishop Harris made re­marks concerning the School.

BOARD OF PENSIONS ~ The report of the Board of Pensions was read by B. J. Cooper. The report was re­ceived ancl the recommendations adopted.

Dr. T. B. Echols, of the General Board of Pensions was presen tcd.

COURTESIES - The Committee on Courtesies pre­sented Dr. T. II. Touchstone, of bhe General Board of Lay Activity; John H. Graham and Dc\Vitt S. Dykes, of the General Board of ~fissions, Dr. J. Homer Magee, Board of \Vorld Service and Finance~ P. Harold Gray, Georgia Conference; Hcv. Tounsancl, North Carolina Con­ference and Hcv. Sinkler of the Baptist Chmcl1.

OHDINATION SERVICE - An Order of \Vorship for the Orclin-1tio11 of Deaco!ls a11d Elders was observed. J. S. Thomas presented Stcphrn J. Hemhcrt lo lw Ordain­ed Deacon. Bishop Harris proceeded with the Investi­ture of Deacon. J. S. Thomas then prcscntnl John C. Pearson to he Ordai11ecl Elder. Bishop Harris proceeded with the Im·cstit11rc of Elder.

PHESENTATION - f. \V. Ta_vlor presented a Bible, the property of Old B~~tlwl ~ 1cthodist Church, to the Conference to look upon. It has necn handed down, that it is the same Bible used hv Wesley and Asbury. This Bible was used by Bishop Iiarris in· the Ordination Ser-

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EXCUSE - F. G. C. Dubose was excused to attend a funeral.

ADJOURNMENT - The Conference adjourned. T. R. Frierson pronounced the benediction.

SECOND DAY - AFTERNOON SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 2: 15 p.m., Bishop Harris in the chair.

DEVOTIONAL SERVICE - J. D. Boone led tihe Con­ference in the devotional period. Hymn No. 23, "Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing'' was sung. The scripture Mark 3, was read, prayer was offered. The service was closed with the singing of Hymn No. 300 "Be Strong."

BUSINESS SESSION - Dr. John H. Graham, of the Board of Missions, was presented to address the Con­ference. Dr. D. S. Dykes, of The Board of Missions, re­ceived acknowledgement from the Conference for the work that he is doing.

Dr. Homer Magee, of the Bequests, Wills and legacies Committee was presented and he spok(' to the Confer­ence.

RESOLUTION, CHURCH EXTENSION - A resolu­tion, pertaining to thC' future huilding or Church Ex­tension in thr Conference, was read hy the secretary of the Cabinet, J. \V. Taylor. The Resolution was adopted.

STATISTICIAN-The report of the Statistician was read by M. D. :\fcCollom, because of the illness of the Statisti­cian, H.. G. Lawrence. It was adopted. Bishop Harris thanked Brother McCollom 'for a job well done'.

BUDGET STUDY - The resolution from th,~ Cabinet,

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read by J. W. Taylor, requesting tihe Bishop to appoint a Committee to study the Benevolent Budget of other Conferences was approved.

QUESTION 10 - The Question was asked and answer­ed.

TREASPRERS REPORT - The report of the Treasur­er, J. W. Curry, Sr., was made. It was received and adopt­rd pending the report of the Auditor.

SECOND DAY - EVENING SESSION

At 7:30 the Conference assembled for the Anniversary of the Board of Missions, with Reverend T. R. Frierson presiding. At the close of the Anniversary, the Sennon was delivered by Reverend Moses P. Pyatt. An offering was received and the benediction pronounced by Rev. Pvatt.

THIRD DAY - FRIDAY MAY 20, 1962

MORNING SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 9:00 a.m.

DEVOTIONAL SERVICE - Bishop Harris led in the Devotional Service. For the morning meditation, he used as a theme, ''A Witnessing Discipleship."

JOURNAL - On motion of J. W. Heywood the Journal of the previous day's sessions was accepted.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE - Mr. C. M. Green was presented to the Conference to identify himself and for recognition of service as an outstanding layman and

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CONFERENCE RELATIONS - The statue of Virgil G. Wright was referred to the Committee on Conference Relations.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE - The Resolutions and Recommendations from the Cabinet, as read by the Sec­retary, J. W. Taylor were adopted. See Part VI. Reports.

DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS - The Disciplinary Questions, feasible at the time, were asked and answered.

RECESS - The Conference was in recess for 15 min­utes.

CONFERENCE CONVENED - G. A. Hicks lead the congregation in bhe singing of Hymn No. 164, "All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name."

WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE - J. S. Dial read the report. It was adopted as read.

BOARD OF MISSIONS - The report was read by C. J. Smith. The resolutions concerning the new Church in Columbia were read by I. D. Newman. Thev were approved. ·

BOARD OF EDUCATION - Thr report was rracl hv H. J. Palmer. The report was received and the recon~­rnendations adopted.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES - The report of the Board as read hy J. W. Taylor was received and the re­commendations approved. ·

EXTENSION OF TIME - Rv common consent the time was extended 15 minutes. ·

BOARD OF THUSTEES - The report of the Board of Trustees was made hv S. A. Gadsden. It was adopted wibh the proper reference.

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COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS - The report was made hy J. M. Bradley. It was adopted with the proper reference.

DEACONESS BOARD-The report of the Board as read hy J. A. Croker was adopted with the proper reference.

MESSAGES -- The Secretary read a message from the Wyoming Annual Conference and one from the South Carolina Delegation attending the meeting of the \Voman's Society of Christian Service, Atlantic City, N. J.

COURTESIES - The Committee on Courtesies pre­sented Dr. L. S. Allen, Editor of the Christian Advocate; \V. D. Lester, General Board of Evangelism; A. P. Epps, A. S. Dickerson, H. W. Charles, Georgia Conference; B. J. Glover, A. M. E. Ohurch; Willie White, C. M. E. Church also C. L. Henderson, H. H. Sharp; Simon Smalls, St. James Baptist Church of the city.

CLOSING - After the annonnccmcnts were made the benediction was pronouncecl h:v J. C. ~kTeer.

THIRD DAY -- AFTEHNOON SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 2:00 p.m. with F. C. C. Dubose le:icling in the Devotional Service.

BOARD OF EVANGELIS!\f - The Anniversary of the Board of Evangelism was held under the leadership of W. M. Stokes. Dr. W. D. Lester, of the General Board of Evengelism was presented and he lifted the anclience with an inspiring message.

The report of the Board ,.vas read by S. A. Gadsden. ] t was received and adopted.

James Mack, a student at Claflin College, gave a

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CONFERENCE RELATIONS - The statue of Virgil G. Wright was referred to the Committee on Conference Relations.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE - The Resolutions and Recommendations from the Cabinet, as read by the Sec­retary, J. W. Taylor were adopted. See Part VI. Reports.

DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS - The Disciplinary Questions, feasible at the time, were asked and answered.

RECESS - The Conference was in recess for 15 min­utes.

CONFERENCE CONVENED - G. A. Hicks lead the congregation in ~he singing of Hymn No. 164, "All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name."

WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE - J. S. Dial read the report. It ww: adopted as rcacl.

BOARD OF MISSIONS - The report was read by C. J. Smith. The resolutions concerning the new Church in Columbia were read hy I. D. Newman. They were approved. ,

BOARD OF EDUCATICJN - The report was read hv H. J. Palmer. The report w,,s received and the reco~­rnendations adoi >tecl.

HOSPITALS AND HOMES - The report of the Board as read h_v J. \V. Taylor was received and the re­commendations approved.

EXTENSION OF TIME - Bv common consent the time was extended 15 minutes. ·

BOARD OF THUSTEES - The report of the Board of Trustees was made hy S. A. Gadsden. It was adopted wi~h the proper reference.

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COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS - The report was made by J. M. Bradley. It was adopted with the proper reference.

DEACONESS BOARD-The report of the Board as read hy J. A. Croker was adopted with the proper reference.

MESSAGES - The Secretary read a message from the Wyoming Annual Conference and one from the South Carolina Delegation attending the meeting of the \Voman's Society of Christian Service, Atlantic City, N. J.

COURTESIES - The Committee on Courtesies pre­sented Dr. L. S. Allen, Editor of the Christian Advocate.; ,v. D. Lester, General Board of Evangelism; A. P. Epps, A. S. Dickerson, H. W. Charles, Georgia Conference; B. J. Glover, A. M. E. Ohurch; Willie White, C. M. E. Church also C. L. Henderson, H. H. Sharp; Simon Smalls, St. James Baptist Church of the city.

CLOSING - After the announcements were made the henediction was pronounced hy J. C. McTeer.

THIRD DAY - AFTEHNOON SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 2:00 p.m. with F. G. C. Dubose leading in the Devotional Service.

BOARD OF EVANGELISt-.1 - The Anniversary of the Board of Evangelism was held under the leadershf p of W. M. Stokes. Dr. W. D. Lester, of the General Board of Evengelism was presented and 11H~ lifted the andience with an inspiring message.

The report of the Board was read by S. A. Gadsden. ] t was received and adopted.

James Mack, a student at Claflin College, gave a

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resume of the meeting of "The Twelve," held at Purdue University.

T. C. Reid a layman, of the Beaufort District, also gave a report of the meeting. S. A. Gadsden, gave a re­port of the meeting he attended in Blue Ridge, N. C.

RADIO AND TELEVISION MINISTRY - The report with the proper amendment was received and adopted.

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY - The report, read by M. L. Lane, was adopted.

TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK - The report of the Commission on Town and Country work, read by J. C. \fcTeer, was adopted.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY -· The report as read by J. S. Thomas was received and the Resolution adopted.

CHRISTIAN SOCIAL CONCERNS - 1lhe report, read hy M. D. McCollom, was received and adopted with pro­per rPforcnce.

The Statement from thr Board, th<' Addrnclum and th<' Proposals were approved.

APPRECIATION -- ~f. D. ~fcCollom offered a motion that a message of appreciation he sent to the Editor of tlw South Carolina Advocate for sending editions to the ~ tinistcrs during the year. It was adopted.

TRUSTEES-CLAFLIN COFFEGE - J. \V. Taylor, for the nominatillg Committee on Tmstres for Claflin Col­lege, read the following names: Bishop John WPslev Lord, E. C. Wright, John C. Williams, f. \V. Taylor, C. F. Ferguson, Nevin Austin, Ulyscs StuliS: J11li11s \Villiams, Hichard E. Fielda and Thomas Frasier.

MESSAGE - The Secretary 1ead a mPssage from Bis­hop John Wesley Lord and the members of the Peninsula

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RULES AND POLICIES - A proposal was made to change the rule in chapter C, sub number 5. It was re­ceived as information, to be voted on Saturday morning.

QUESTION 48 - The Question was asked and answer­ed - Claflin College, Orangeburg .

WELCOMING INTO FULL MEMBERSHIP - The registrar of the Board of Ministerial training presented John C. Pearson to be received into full membership. Bishop Harris asked him the Disciplinary Questions. John C. Pearson was then granted an excuse to attend the graduating exercise of his class at Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia.

PRESENTATION - Dr. L. Scott Allen, editor of the Central Christian Advocate, was presented. He present­ed to the Conference a check amounting to $3,635.20 from the Methodist Publishing House.

C. F. Ferguson offered a motion that it he accepted with thanks and used for immediate distribution. It was approved.

Dr. Allen addressed the Conference in his usual eloqu­ent manner lifting up the work of the Advocate.

SPECIAL PRIVILEGE - F. G. C. Dubose asked for privilege of the floor for R. C. Conner, who expressed the appreciation of the Orangeburg District for the service uf bhe retiring District Superintendent, W. M. Stokes, ~nd presented him a gift.

T .H. Fisher was granted the floor who spoke of the ,,pprcciation of the Sumter District for the labors of the Retiring District Superintendent, T. R. Frierson, and pre­,1,ented him a gift. The two District Superintendents re­sponded most graciously. The benediction was pronounc-

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EVENING SESSION

At 8:00 p.m. the Anniversary of the Board of Edu­ration was held with R. J. Palmer presiding. Hymn No. 551, "O Thou Whose Feet Have Climbed Life's Hill," was sung. An Address, "Christian Education in The Local Church," was delivered by W. M. Jenkins. Two selections, "A Mighty Fortress" and "The Lord's Prayer" were sung by the Claflin College Choir. Dr. J. S. Thomas Associate Director of the Division of Higher Education of the Gen­eral Board of Education, was presented for an address. The members of the faculty of Claflin College, who were visiting the Conference, were presented. The President of the College, Dr. H. V. Manning, was presented and spoke concerning the desired goals of the College.

The College Choir rendered ti1n·ee selections. An offer­ing for the College amoullting to $4,220.76 was r<'C<'ivf'd. The benediction was pronounced.

FOUHTH DAY - SATUHDAY, MAY 19, 196:2

MORNING SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­cc>ned at 9:00 a.m.

DEVOTIONAL SERVICE -- Bishop Harris led in the Devotional Service. Hymn No. 372, "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling," was sung. "The Prayer of Christian Joy" was read in unison. ·

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No. 378, "Walk In The Light." "Perfection In Christ," was the theme used by Bishop Harris for the Meditation, after which he pronounced the benediction.

JOURNAL - S. D. Cooper for the Committee on the Journal reported that the Journal for Friday had been examined and in their judgment found conect. By vote of the Conference, the Journal was approved.

PASTORS' REPORT - By Districts the pastors stood whose budget had been paid 100% followed hy those who had failed to report 100%.

SPECIAL NOTATION - The absence of Virgil G. \Vright from the Roll Call and through the session of the Conference, after an agrcenwnt with the Bishop that he would attend, was noted.

MESSAGES - An offering amounting to $36.45 was 1 eceived for the expense of messages that were sent.

COMMITTEE ON RULES - The report was made by J. W. Curry, the same to be placed in the appendix. The report was adopted. The Conference was recl:'ssecl.

SPECIAL CONVOCATION-Bishop Harris announced the following as personnel to attend a special Convoca­tion in early Septemher: All District Superintendents and pastors and the following pnso!ls on the Annual Con­ference, District Conference and Local Church level; Lay Leader, President of \Voman's Society of Christian Ser­vice, President of the j\JYF, Chairman or Secretary of the following: Stewardship, Evangelism, Missions, Education and the Conference Exccutivr Secretary and his staff, and the Conference Secretary of i\f issions ,~nd his staff.

PRESENTATIONS - Dr. George i\1. Curry, of the Methodist Publishing House; Dr. L. S. Allen, of the Advo­cate; Mr. Nimmons, representative of the Jenkins Orphan-

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age were presented. An offering amounting to $93.00 was received for the Orphanage.

CHANGE IN PROGRAM - The Board of Lay Activi­ties yielded their time to the Ministers' Wives Alliance, thei; Anniversary to be the first on the agenda for the afternoon session.

MINISTER'S WIVES ALLIANCE - Mrs. J. Harring­ton, Vice President of the Alliance presided. The Boylan Haven-Mather Choir sang a selection. Mrs. J. S. Spears sang a solo after the prayer. A message was read from Mrs. Gupple, the president. The roll was called hy dis­tricts. The total amount reported was $6,978.00.

EXCUSE - J. C. McTeer was excused for the Con­ference to attend a funeral.

CLOSING - Following the announcements the Rev. C. C. Brown pronounced the benediction.

FOURTH DAY - AFTERNOON SESSION

CONFERENCE CONVENED - The Conference con­vened at 3:00 p.m. with J. \V. Heywood leading in the devotions.

BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITY - The report of the Con­ference Lay Leader and the Board of Lav Activities wr,s 1 eacl by If D. Smith. The report was n:ceivecl and the recommendations adopted.

R. J. Palmer was presented to make a report on the meeting attended in Evanston, Ill. C. ~I. Green, Director of Stewardship, was presented. \V. L. J. Nelson was pre­sented to comment on thr work of recent plans of the Methodist ~ten's Club. A motion, that on the basis of District consideration a study be made of not more than three Urban communities wibhin the hounds of the Con-

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CHARACTER PASS ED - The character of the follow­ing who were late for the Roll Call was passed: J. L. Sum­mers, Z. G. Taylor, H. 0. Mims, W. T. Goodwin, P. C. Carter, V. G. Wright, and I. Boone.

GUIDE AND WORKBOOK - On request of the Bis­hop, the Secretary read sections from bhe Guide and Workbook for the Atlantic Coast Area. They were enlarg­ed upon and explained by the Bishop.

EXECUSED - J. D. Boone was excused from the seat of the Conference to perfonn a Marriage Ceremony.

RECESS - The Conference was in recess.

YOUTH DIVISION - The program was under the direction of the President, John Sawyer. The program opened with music rendered by the combined MYF Choirs of Charleston. Miss Viola Bamhel offered prayer followed by music hv the Boylan Haveu-Ma~her Choir Dr. J. S. Thomas introduced,· Mrs. Randle E. Dew, of the General Board of Education, who spoke about ''Church School Extension."

The combined Choirs sang another selection. Remarks were made by W. ~L Jenkins, hr then presented the Con­!crcnce officers. ~frs. \'crona ~ficldleton announced that the Methodist Youth Assemhlv would he held at Claflin College, Orangeburg, August· 12-18, 1962. John Sawyer, the prc~iclcnt, made rcmarb followed hy the ~1IYF clos­ing.

YOlJNC ADULT FELLO\VSIIIP - The devotional period was; conducted hy J. W. Heywood. Greetings were brought to the group by the President, Mrs. G. S. Addi­son. W. M. Jenkins introduced Mr. Randle Dew who brought words of inspiration and challenge to the group.

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He impressed upon the group the grave need for organiz­ing more Young Adults groups in our local churches in the hope that these groups will be inspirational and will seek to reach out and meet the needs of the local church community. T. B. Thomas, Jr., Director of Recreation, of the Conference Board of Education, was presented and he spoke of the importance and roll of recreational in tthe Young AduJt Group. After the business session the meet­ing was brought to a close.

EVENING SESSION

'fihe Conference convened at 8:00 p.m. for a Worship Service. Rev. L. T. Cave delivered the Sennon. The an­nouncements were made. An offering was received, fol­lowed by the benediction hy Rev. L. T. Cave.

FIFTH DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1962

LOVE FEAST - The Love Feast was conducted bv the Reverends II. J. Kirk, I. V. Manning, J. S. Green, }-;. L. Lawton, H. \V. President, f. C. Cibhs, Lucius Cave, W. C. Graham, \V. N. Fridie an.cl A. A. Pinacle At the close of' the Love Feast, Mrs Mary Johnson, of St. James ( Jrnrch, Sumter, sang a solo.

\VOHSJlIP SEHVICE - Bishop Harris assisted by the District Superintendents led in the \Vorship Service. An o,f erin~ amo~~nting to $510.30 was received. "The Thing 1 hat Count, was the ~J1rmr 11srd hv Bishop Harris for the morning Sermon. ,

BUSINESS SESSION - Bv vote of the Conference ✓ ' B. C. House was put on the Commission of World Ser-

vice and Finance in the place of J. M. Bradley.

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RESOLUTIONS OF APPRECIATION - Mrs. Jessie Wright presented the report of the Committee on Resolu­tions of Appreciation, moved the adoption of the report and it was voted.

ADJOURNMENT - On motion of L. C. Moore, it was voted to adjourn the South Carolina Conference after the reading of the appointments and the benediction by Bishop Harris.

APPOINTMENTS - There being no further business, Bishop Harris read the appointments.

CLOSING - Bishop Harris pronounced the benedic­tion. Thus came to a close the ninety-seventh session of the South Carolina Conference.

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THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Minutes of the South Carolina Annual Conference Held in Wesley Methodist Church, Charleston, S. C. from May 16, 1962, through May 20, 1962. Bishop Marquis L. Harris, Presiding. Date When Organized April 2, 1866. Number of This Session 97.

Part I. Organization And General Business

1. Who are elected for the quadrennium: Secretary? C. R. Brown, 428 E. Palmetto St. Florence, S. C. Statistician? R. G. Lawrence, 752 Goff Ave., Orangeburg, S. C. Treasurer? J. W. Curry, 191 Blvd. N. E., Orangeburg, S. C.

2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated? It is not.

J Bonding and auditing: a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been

bonded, and in what amounts? Treasurer, $10,000. b) Have the books of said officers of persons been audited? Yes.

4. Have the conference boards, commissions, and committees been appointed or elected·. a) Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications? Yes. b) Committee on Conference Relations? Yes. c) District Committees on Ministerial Qualifications? Yes. d) Committee of Investigation? Yes. e) District Boards of Church Locations and Buildings? Yes. f) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference? Yes. g) Cornmi;;sion on World Service and Finance? Yes. h) Commis.,ion 0;-i Town and Country Work? Yes. i) Deaconess Board? Yes. j) Board of Missions? Yes. k) Board of Education? Yes. I) Board of Temperance? Yes. m) Board of Lay Activities? Yes. n) Board of Hospitals and Homes? Yes. o) Board of Evangelism? Yes. p) Board of Pensions? Yes q) Commission on Christian Vocations? Yes. r) Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service? Yes. s) Commission on Minimum Salaries? Yes.

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t) Commission on Promotion and Cultivation? Yes. u) Committee on Reserve Pensions? No. v) Quadrenniai Committee on Local-Church Goals? Yes. w) Optional commissions and committees? Yes.

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

6. What is the report of the statistician? See Report.

7. What is the report of the treasurer? See Report.

8. What are the repol'ls of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts? (See supplementary report.)

9. What is the schedule of minimum salaries for pastors? None.

10. What is the plan and what are the approved claims for the sui;>port of the district superintendents for the ensuing year? District Stewards Council.

11. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of conference claimants? 12%

12. What are the apportionments to this conference: a) For the World Service Fund? $41,716.00

b) For the Episcopal Fund? 2% c) For the General Administration Fund? $1,437.00 d) For the Interdenuminational Co-operation Fund? $899.00 e) For the Jurisdictional Administration Fund? $1,393.00.

13. What is the percentage division between world service and conference benevolences for the current year: World service? 39.07% Conference benevolences? 60.93 %

14. What are the reports, recommendations, and plans of the con­ference agencies: a) What is the report of the Board of Pensions and what ap­

propriations for conference claimants are reported and ap­proved? See Report

b) What is the report of the Board of Missions of disbursements of missionary aid within the conference? See Report

c) What is the report of the Commission on World Service and

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Finance? See Report d) What is the report of the Commission on Christian Voca­

tions? See Report e) What are the other reports? See Reports

15. What Methodist institutions or organizations are approved by the conference for annuity responsibility? Claflin College, Orangeburg, S. C.

16. What date is determined for Golden Cross Enrollment Sunday? 3rd Sunday in July

17. Conference lay leader: a) H. D. Smith, Claflin College, Orangeburg, S. C. b) What is his report? See Report c) Who are district and associate district lay leaders? See listing

in Boards

18. What local churche.s have been: a) Organized? Francis Burns, Columbia, S. C. bl Merged? St. James and Wesley on the North Charge,

Orangeburg District c) Discontinued? None

rj) Relocated, and wl0 at to address? None P) Transferred into thi,; conference from the Central Jur­

isdiction, and with what membership:

1) This year? None 2J Previously? None

Part II. Pertaining to Ministerial Relations

19. Are all the ministeri:.l members of the conference blameless in their life 2nd officia I administration? Yes

20. Who constitute the Conference Committee of Investigation? J. R. Norwood, Joseph Mitchell, M. P. Pyatt, J. K. Davis, E. E. Jenkins; Res: R. W. President, R. B. King, I. Moses.

21. Who are the approved supply pastors:

a) Student approved supply pastors?. :rnd m what schools are they enrolled'! Judge Clark, Gammon Theo. Sem.; George W. Watson, Gammon; J. 0. Smith, Gammon; L. J. McClam, Morris College; Frances P. Gathers, Morris College; Thom­as Robinson. Claflin College; Joseph Rogers, Jake Sessions,

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H. B. Shaw, Johnnie Singletary, W. W. Singletary, Frank Smalls, I. Smalls, James Waring, James Washington, G. W. Watson, Duff Williams, J. C. Voorhees, N. A. McClennan, J. McAlister

b) Part-time approved supply pastors, and what progress has each made in the course of study? John Alsbrook, Esau Anderson, L. N. Barton, Jacob Bennekin, Frank Bennett, W. T. Boggs, Clarence Brown, E. B. Broughton, Judge Clark R. 0. Frierson, W. C. Graham, Robert Hayes, C. J. Johnson, A. C. Jones, W. E. Keels, W. A. Lee, L. J. McClam, E. H. McDowell, James Monroe, Omie Mark, W. M. Nelson, A. A. Pinnacle, S. C. President, D. A. Purvis, B. F. Reid,

22. What approved c;:..:pply pastors are credited with annuity claim on c1ccoun 1• of full-time service during the past year? John AlsLrook, Esau Anderson, L. N. Barton, Jacob Bennekin, Frank Bennett, W. T. Boggs, Clarence Brown,

E. B. Broughton, Judge Clark, R. 0. Frier.:;on, W. C. Graham, Robert Haye.s, C. J. Johnson, A. C. Jones, W. E. Keels, W. A. Lee, J. McAlister, L. J. McClarn, N. A. McClennan, E. H. Mc­Dowell, Omie Mark, James Monroe, W. M. Nelson, A. A. Pinnc1cle, S. C. President D. A. Purvis, B. F. Reid, Joseph Roge1s, Jake Sessions, Frank Smalls, I. Smc1!1s, T. B. Thom­as, Jr., James Waring, James Washington, G. W. Watson, Duff Williams, J. C. Voorhees, H. B. Shaw, Johnnie Single­tary, W. W. Singletary.

23. What preachers, coming from other evangelical churches, have had their orders recognized: None

24. Who have been admitted from other evangelical churches as traveling preachers: None

25. Who are ,,dmitted on trial: None a) With degrees from approved colleges and completion of the

introductory studie.s for the ministry? T. B. Thomas, Jr.

26. Who are continued on trial; and what progress have tney made in their ministerial studies: a) In approval schools of theology? J. W. Curry, Jr., Omega

Newman, James Scott

b) In the two years of special study? Eugene McCants, Alva Wilson

27. Who on trial are discontinued? None

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28. Who are admitted into full connection? John C. Pearson

29. Who have been elected deacons: a) Other local preachers? Stephen J. Rembert

30. Who have been ordained deacons? Stephen J. Rembert.

31. Who have been elected elders: a) Theological graduates? John C. Pearson

32. Who have been ordained elders? John C. Pearson

33. Who have been admitted or ordained to accommodate other conferences: None

34. Who are readmitted: None

35. What retired members have been made effective? None

36. Who have been received by transfer? None

37. Who have been transferred out? P. Harold Gray, Georgia, June 28, 1961

38. Who have had their conference membership terminated: a) By voluntary location? Talmadge J. Cooper b) By involuntary location? None c) By withdrawal? Efford Hay,1es, J. L. Scipio d) By judicial procedure? None

39. Deceased: a) What ministerial members have died during the year?

Retired: W. E. Conner, 5/26/1887, 7/16/1961, 1941. Luther J. Jackson, 6/20/1902, 7/2/1961, 1935. Samuel Grayson, 3/22/1908, 4/22/1962, 1941. Thomas W. White, 6/22/1896,

8/2/1961, 1933. Effective: E. J. Cooper, 5/2'5/1897, 6/24/1961, 1935. B. C. M. Wilson, 1/31/1900, 6/4/1961, 1931.

b) What approved supply pastm\S have died during the year? C. W. James

40. Who are the supernumerary ministers, and for what number of years consecutively has each held this relation? None

41. Who are granted sabbatical leave? None 42. What ministerial member.s have been retired:

a) This year? None b) Previously? J. H.

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yer, G. A. Thomas, T. B. Thomas, J. W. Williams, E. C. Wright.

43. What approved supply pastors have been retired:

a) This year? None

b) Previously? Daniel H. Brown, S. B. Hamilton, A. Hool, Peter Keels, L. W. Lyons, W. J. Shelton

44. Who are appointed to attend school? J. W. Curry, Jr.

45. What is the number of:

a) General Information: Pastoral charges? 158; Approved sup­ply pastors? 40; Received on trial? 1; Received into full connection? 1; Transferred in? O; Total value? 130,000; Transferred out? 1; Received from other evangelical church­es 0; Readmitted? 0; Withdrawn? 2; Expelled? 0; Indebted­ness? 6,000; Located? 1; Deceased? 6; Local preachers? 184; Women under appointment? O; Retired made effective? O; Retired serving as supply pastors? O! District parsonages? 5.

b) Ministerial members:

(1) On trial?

(a) As pastors? 4 (b ,\ Under special appointment? 0 (c) Appointed to attend school? 1

Total on trial? 5

(2) In full connectiot11: (a) Effective:

(i) As pastors and district superintendent? 106 ( ii) Under special appointment? 5 (iii) Appointed to attend school? 1 (iv) On sabbatical leave? 0

Total effective? 112 ( b) Retired? 26 ( c) Supernumerary? 0

Tl)tal ministeriai members: 143

46. What other personal notation should be made? Question 30. Stephen J. Rembert was elected to the office of Deacon in 1952, this, therefore is a case of drlayed ordination.

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47. What are the detailed objectives of this conference for the coming year? (See supplementary report.)

48. Where shall the next conference session be held? Claflin Col­lege, Orangeburg, S. C.

49. Is there any other business? None

50. What changes have been made in appointments since last Annual Conference Session? James M. Bradley from West

Camden, Orangeburg District to Cheraw, Sumter District: G. W. Walson to Antioch-Sheppard, Sumter District.

51. Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year? See list of appointments.)

V. APPOINTMENTS AND ADDRESSES (addresses in South Carolina unless otherwise stated)

APPOINTMENT MINISTER ADI>RESS

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

The names of supplies are in parentheses.

For postoffice address of pastors, see alphabetical roll.

RANK YRS.

James W. Taylor, Superintendent _____________________ 4 Asbury-Bethel-T. W. Bowen __________________ __ _____ ___ l> Bethel-C. Wallace Graham (S) ___ ____________ 9 Brook Green -- N. A. McClennon (SJ ___________________________ 1 Cades - Clayton n. Brown __ ______ _ _____________ _ _ 4 Centenar~· - Johnnie E. Spears _____________ __ __ _ ______ _ 4 Cooper R1,·er - Isaac Smalls (SJ ____________ _________ 13 Dickey Chapel-Wesley - Frank Bennett (SJ ___________ ________ 7 Francis Brown -- Andrew L. Johnson __ ______ 9 Georgetown - Solomon R. Porter _ _______ ___ 3 Greeleyville -- D. A. Purvis (S) _ ----------------~-~-- ---- 3 Green Hill-Smith Chapel-James A. Washington (S) _______ ______ 9 Jedburg - A. A Pinacle (S)

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District Secretary of Evangelism-S. A. Gadsden District Secretary of Missions-B. J. Cooper District Secretary of Christian Education-John Boone District Secretary of Christian Social Concerns-Essau Jenkins

FLORENCE DISTRICT

T. Henderson Fisher, Superintendent ____ _ _____________________ _ 1 Bethesda-St. Mary - Joseph A. Wilson ______________________ _ - 1 Clio - Isaiah Boone _ _ ____ _____ _ ____________ ---------- 1 Darlrngton - Benjamin C. Stewart Dillon -- John W. Robinson

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Salem-Wesley Hubert B. King _ Sellers -- Garfield Owens (S) Springville - - Samson D. Cooper Springville -- Samslln D. Cooper St. Luke - Wesley Henry C. Brewer Syracuse -- Joshua F'. Pearson Tatum-Galilee Julius B. Rouse __ Timmonsville --- Julius C. McTeer _____ _ District Secretary of Evangelism-H. B. Jones District Secretary of Missions--H. T. Risher District Secretary of Christian Education-B. C. Stewart District Secretary of Christian Social Concerns-J. W. Robinson

ORANGEBURG nISTRICT

James S. Dial. Superintendent Branchville-St. Phillip - R. M. Camden - James S. Gadsden Camden Ct. - Virgil S. Carter

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Edisto Fork-Salley Chapel - Paul A. Washington ____ _ Francis Burns - I DeQuincy Newman __ _ ___________ .. ---- ____ 1 Jerusalem - Jacoo Sessions (S) ____________________________________ 3 Macedonia - Roosevelt S. Davis __ ______ _ _________________________ 1 North - Walter A. Smith __________ _ 3 North Camden - William M. Conyers ___________________ _ North Orangeburg -- Wilbur R. Gregg _____________________ 5 Orangeburg - John W. Curry, Sr. ____ _ _________________________ _ Orangeburg Ct. - John W. DeVore ______ _ ___________________ _ Pelion - George S. McCleary (S) ________ ___ ________________ 8 Pineville-Bowman - Roy '.::. Conner ______ ____ _________________ 8

Reevesville - John W. Matthews 7 Rowesville - Eugene M. Mccants ___ _ Silas - W. M. Nelson (S) ____ _ Springtown-Blackville - William B. McKay St. Matthews-Springhill - Leroy R. Stewart St. Paul -- FranH: Smalls (S) __ Wateree-Blaney - J,1mes Monroe (SJ West Camden - Judge Clark (S) __ _ ___________ _

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PIEDMONT DISTRICT

C!are11ce F. Ferg11sr1n, Superintendent Anderson - Percy C. Carter Belton - W. A. Lee 1S) __ Blacksburg - J. C. Voorhees (S) Chesnee - A. C. Jones (S) ___________ _ Clover - Edgar W. Cole Easlev - Willis r. Goodwin Cowpens -- Essau Anderson (S ___ _ Gaffnty -- Raynvnd T. Gibson Greenville Clifford F. Ferguson Greenwood - ·· Duif Williams (S) Greer - Pelham - Omega F. Newman Harmony - Bethel - J. 0. Smith (S) __________________ _ Landrum - Inman -- Charles C. CLirk (S) ___________ _ Minus Chapel - M. L. Lane New Hope Rork Hill - John C. Pearson _________________ _ Ninety-Six - W. 'I'. Boggs (S) North Greenville - John W Buddin Pacolet - - to be :;up plied Pendletor Hamiel 0. Mims Pickens - Washington C. Kearns __ Rockmill - Zoe! (~. Taylor Seneca - Granville A. Hicks St. Andrews - Mt. z:on - John L. Pendarvis St. James - Iris S. Jordan __ St. Mark - St. Mark - Edward E. Jenkins

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Spartanburg - to be supplied Spartanburg Ct. - E. H. McDowell (SJ ---­ -------------------- 3 South Greenville - Isaiah Moses West Anderson-to be supplied

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2 Walhalla - Larry Humphrey (S) --------------------------------Williamston - Theodore B. Thomas, Sr. (S) ---------------------------2

Welford - Frank L. Lawton (S) ------------- ---------------------- 2 York - Lenneaus C. Gregg ------------------· ------------------------- 2 District Secretary of Evangelism-E. E. Jenkins District Secretary 0£ Missions-G. A. Hicks District Secretary o[ Christian Education-Mrs. Bertha Dale District Secretary of Christian Social Concerns-Mrs. H. E. Hill

SUMTER DISTRICT

1 C. Jasper Smith, Superintendent __ --------------- ----Alcot -- Moses P. Pyatt __ ----------------------- 7 Antioch-Sheppard -- George W. Watson (SJ -------------------------- 1 Bennettsville-Zion Hili - Edg.ar W. Williams -- ----- ------- --- 2 Bethel-Ebenezer - ,J. L. McClam (SJ -------- --------- --------------- 1 Cheraw - James M. Bradley __ - - ----- --------------------------- 1 Emmanuel - St. Paul - John W. Williams (S) -----------------· 3 Hartsville-Kelly bell - Bishop C. Rouse - - ------ - 3 Jefferson - Clyde Calhoun ----- ---- ------------- ----- 3

3 Kingsville - R. 0. Frierson I.SJ _______ -- --------------------4

Lamar - James K Davis - -- -------- -------------------------3

Level Green - Thaddeus H. Williams -- - ----------------1

Longtown - W. D. Primus (S) ------- ---- --------- - ----------- --1

Lynchburg - Omie Mark - - ----------1

Mayesville _ St. Mark - Eugene Lemon -- ---------5

McBee - W. E. Keels (S) ------ ---3

Mechanicsville - Oti!; J. Nelson ----------- --- ---- --2

North Marlboro -- W. George Wright -------------- ----------- ------1'

Oswego - Thomas D. Green --------- - ------Pageland - Theodore B. Thomas, Jr. ---- -------- --------------

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I Wl·111,·1111 M. Stokes ---------- 1 Sumter-Emmanue St Fhillip-EmmanuPI -- F. T. Gathers (S) ------------------- l

W. W--ight 2 St. James Alonzo Mt. Z10n -- Henry Sllaw tS) Chesterfield -- Roller'\ Hayes IS I

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WALTERBORO DISTRICT

Matthew D. McCollum, Superintendent Aiken -- Collie L. Moore Allendale Ct. - Joseph Rogers (S) -­Appleton - New Hope - H. B. Rous~ ---­Bamberg - Marion J. Porter __ --------

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Bamberg Ct. - Rufus G. Lawrence Beaufort-to be supplied Cottageville - James L. Summers __

Dorchester - Edward M. Wiley -------~==~===~= - --- -- - · 6

Ebenezer-Big Wesley - Jacob Benniken (S) _ -====-- -- - -- - -- 1

Ehrhardt - Lucious T. Cave ____ --------- -- - ~ Bethel .. Oak Grove - E. B. Brou;h-t~~----- --------------- - -- ----Hardeeville - John B. Bowen ---------- 1

Harleyville - Thom:1s H. Robin~~-~ _------ ----------- ------ 1

Isaiah - Wesley - Benjamin Wilson ___________ -_-_----1

1 Lodge Ct. - Marvin Boatright -- -- -- -------- --

Midway - Clarence Brown (S) _ _ ________ -= ----- ------ 15

Ravenel - Trinity - Isaac s. Green - ---- -- ---- 2

Ridgeville - Alfred P. Sumter __ -- --- -- -- ----------- -- 1 2

Ridgeville Ct. - R. F. Reid (S) __ ______ __ 2

Ruffin -- Nathan W. Jones SpringtO½'n - Joseph M. Mit;1~~1l -:_ -----------. --

St. Mark - to be supplied

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St. George - Green Pond - Leo W. Curry ___ _ Walterboro - John R. Norwood

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SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS Conference Chairman Board of Christian Social Concerns-M D M c II Conference Secretary of Christian Education-W M J k. . . c o um C 1· S . . en rns ,on erence ecretar;· of Evangelism--S. A. Gadsden

Confen·nce M1sswna1 y Secretary-I. D. Newman ~onference Secreta: y of Town and Country Work-R. l'. Conner Conference Secretan· "' Christian Social Concerns-M D. McCollom

H. V. Manning Presictrnt, C1i1flin College James S. Thomas fl I oarc of Ed. (Sumter:Emmanuel Quarterly Conf.J Vergil C Wright- Fa, ette\"ille State Teachers College

J C B . - ( Orangeburg :Trinity Quarterly Conference) • ,. an -- U. S. Arn1ed Forces

Col1ie L. Moore -- South Carolina State Hospital, Columbh s ( Ll'ft \l'Ithout appoliltment to attend school '' · ,.

J. W. Curry, Jr. Peter E. Singletary

VI. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT'S COMPOSITE REPORT

Frie:~top Harris, Members of the S01th Carolina Conference and

., l tThef Melthodist of Charleston and vicinity unite in a cordial ~,1 u e o we come to you l h

w 10 ave come from your fields of labor

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across the state. We are delighted to have you come to this historic city, known as the "City by the Sea". Where much of the early history of America was made.

It is here, when Charles Town was a tiny out Post of Bri­tain's Colonial Empire, that John Wesley and his brother Charles made their first visit as Priests of the Anglican Church assigned to parishes in Georgia. It was here, that George Whitfield preached in 1740 to the established and dissenting churches.

In 1785, when Charleston had recovered from the Revolu­tionary War and enemy occupation, John Wesley came again to extend his Evangelistic Faith and Methodist practices into this part of his •·world Parish".

It was here in 1787 that the First Methodist Conference in South Carolina was held, and presided over by Bishop Francis As­bury assisted by Bishop Thomas Coke. So, Bishop you have called tr, order today this Conference on soil made Sacred by blood, tears, sweat and Prayers.

The Old Bethel Church on Calhoun Street now being h<cauti­fied under the leadership of Rev. J. W. Heyward, Jr. is our oldest Church building in S. C. Methodism, from its timbers a gavel was made and presented to our last General Conference held in Denver. It is our hope that many of young Methodist while at­attending this Conference will take time out to visit this :=;acred shrine o;· place. It is reported that both John Wesley and Bishop Asbury preacheci from the Bible, which belongs to the Old Bl'lhel Church.

AmNican Methodism has always had a proprietary interest in all peoplt•, before the smoke of battle had cleared away from the shot and shell of Fort Sumter; Bishop Baker, who adminLstered the work of Methodism in this section of our country, di.spatched Dr. Alonzo Webster of VtTrnont and Dr. T. Willard Lewis of Mass. to this city to louk after the lost sheep of Israel, as they styled their mission. ThesL• heroes of foith explored and organized their work. Dr. Webster taking the city task and Dr. Lewis the as,ignme1,t of the Islands and rural an•as contiguous to Charles­tcJn, thus the beginning of what i,~ now the South Carolina Con­fl rencc Central Jurisdiction, of the Methodist Church

Dr. Webster, in 1866 purchasPd the Centenary Methodist Church on Wentworth Street, one of Methodisms most elegant churches in the Central Jurisdiction, It is our hope if you will

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permit that one session of this Conference be held there, that the Conference might see this plant.

Dr. Webster and Dr. Lewis founded a Theological Institute here and in 1869 purchased the white female College of Orange­burg, now Claflin College thus the beginning of Higher Educa­tion for Negroes in South Carolina.

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HEALTH OF THE MINISTERS AND THEIR FAMILIES For the most part the health of the ministers and their fam­

ilies have been good. These requiring hospitalization Revs. R. B. King, M. J. Porter, F. G. C. Dubose, I. S. Green, C. R. Brown, D. If. Brown, I. Boone, N. W. Green, T. W. Bowen, Rev. C. L. Moore.

Mrs. B. C. Stewart, Mrs. S. S. Sparks, Mrs. L. G. Gregg, Mrs. S. A. Gadsden, Mrs. C. J. James, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Rouse, Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Mrs. A. Mack, Mrs. J. M. Mitchell.

Those requiring medical were: Mrs. Martha Grant, Rev. F. H. Grant, ivfrs. R. B. King, Mrs. W. W. Singletary, Rev. J. L. S'..nnmers, James Waring, Marvin Boarwright, J. R. Norwood, Rev. ,tnd Mrs. Joseph Rogers

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DEATHS The following were transferred thL, year from the Church

militant to the church triumphant: Rev. B. C. Wil,on, T. W. White, L. J. Jackson, Edward Billard, Sa:11uel Grayson, E. J. Cooper, C. W. James, W. E. Conner.

Mrs. C. J. Jame.s, Mrs. L. G. Gregg, (The Mother-in-law of Rev. W. R. Gregg) Mrs. Georgia .Jackson, Mrs. T. II. Fi-·h2r, Sr.

Births

Marriages Cupid with his bow and arrow C'Ontinues to be active. In

the month of Novunber, The Rev. J. W. Heyward, Jr., and Miss Dorothy E. Thompson of Charleston, were united in Holy Wed-lock. In the month of February Rev J W De d M . . . voe an rs. Snowden of Columbia were happily married.

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Rev. Edgar W. Williams of Bennettsville and Miss Mable Carter of Lynchburg, S. C. took the marit::il Vow.

June, 1961 -- Rev. W. T. Goodwin and Miss Eartha Dowling v;ere united in Holy Wedlock.

In Feb. 1962 Rev. Judge Clark and Miss Ojetta Branden­burg were married.

Area, Conference and National Meetings Under the Leadership of our dynamic Bishop an Area Re­

fresher School was held in Atlanta, and many of the pastors with the District Superintend~nts were in attendance. The School was highly beneficial in information, Fellowship and inspiration. The Leadership Training School at Daytona Beach was well attended by representatives from this Conference.

Our Arca Council was largely attended and there was a high spirit of enthusiasm and exploration in evidence.

The Conference Representatives attended thr Cincinnati meet­ing of the Central Jurisdiction.

Our Cultivation for the Quadrennial Emphasis was conduct­ed en each district, by Workshops, Group Assemblies, Laymen's Retreat and District C~nferences, Youth Assemblies, Church School Institutes, Daily Vacation Bible Schools, Young Adult Work­shops and outings.

All Conference meetings have been well attended.

Recruitment And Full Time Service Florence District: Georr,e Epps Presslt·y, Student Claflin Col­

lege; Matthew Brown, A B. Claflin, Teacher in Public Schools, Lake City; Thomas Robinson, Seni(lr Claflin, Son of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson.

Sumter District: lkcn1ited 3 College Students Charleston District: Recruited 2 College graduates now teach-

ing Beaufort District: Piedmont District: Orangeburg District:

One part-tirne Christian Service: James H. Pringle, B. S. A S. C. State Col. At our Conference on missions 3 High School Stu­drnts volunteered for full time Christian Service.

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p£rmit that one session of this Conference be held there, that the Conference might see this plant.

Dr. Webster and Dr. Lewis founded a Theological Institute here and in 1869 purchased the white female College of Orange­burg, now Claflin College thus the beginning of Higher Educa­tion for Negroes in South Carolina.

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ilies have been good. These requiring hospitalization Revs. R. B. King, M. J. Porter, F. G. C. Dubose, I. S. Green, C. R. Brown, D. H. Brown, I. Boone, N. W. Green, T. W. Bowen, Rev. C. L. Moore.

Mrs. B. C. Stewart, Mrs. S. S. Sparks, Mrs. L. G. Gregg, Mrs. S. A. Gadsden, Mrs. C. J. James, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Rouse, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Mrs. A. Mack, Mrs. J. M. Mitchell.

Those requiring medic, l were: Mrs. Martha Grant, Rev. F. H. Grant, Mrs. R. B. King, Mrs. W. W. Singletary, Rev. J. L. S,nnmers, James Waring, Marvin Boarwright, J. R. Norwood, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Rogers.

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DEATHS .. The following were transferred thL, year from the Church

m1htant to the church triumphant: Rev. B. C Wilson, T. w. White, L. J. Jackson, ~dward Bil!:.rd, Samuel Grayson, E. J. Cooper, C. W. James, W. K Conner.

Mrs. C. J. James, Mrs. L. G. Gregg, (The Mother-in-law of Rev. W. R. Gregg) Mrs. Georgia Jackson, Mrs. T. H Fi,h 2r. Sr.

Births

Marriages Cupid with his bow and arrow continues to be active. In

the month of Nov(mber, The Rev. J. W. Heyward, Jr., and Miss Dorothy E. Thompson of Charleston, were united in Holy Wed-lock. In the month of February Rev J w D d M . . . . evoe an rs. Snowden of Columbia were happily married.

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Rev. Edgar W. Williams of Bennettsville and Miss Mable Carter of Lynchburg, S. C. took the marital Vow.

June, 1961 - Rev. W. T. Goodwin and Miss Eartha Dowling v;ere united in Holy Wedlock.

In Feb. 1962 Rev. Judge Clark and Miss Ojetta Branden­

burg were married.

Area, Conference and National Meetings Under the Leadership of our dynamic Bishop an Area Re­

fresher School was held in Atlanta, and many of the pastors with the District Superintendents were in attendance. The School was highly beneficial in information, Fellowship and inspiration. The Leadership Training Scncol at Daytona Beach was well attended by representatives from this Conference.

Our Area Council was largely attended and there was a high spirit of enthusias!n and exploration in evidence.

The Conference Representatives attended the Cincinnati meet­ing of the Central Jurisdiction.

Our Cultiuation for the Quadrennial Emphasis was conduct­ed en each district, by Workshops, Group Assemblies, Laymen's Hetreat and District Conferences, Youth Assemblies, Church School Institutes, Daily Vacation Bible Schools, Young Adult Work­shop.s and outings.

All Conference meetings have been well attended.

Recruitment And Full 'Time Service Florence District: George Epps Presslc·y, Student Claflin Col­

It ge; Matthew Brown, A. B. Claflin, Teacher in Public Schools, Lake City; Thomas Robinson, Seni()r Claflin, Son of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson.

Sumter Di.,trict: Recruited 3 College Students Charleston District: Recruited 2 College graduates now teach•

ing Beaufort District: Piedmont District: Orangeburg District:

One part-time Christian Service: James H. Pringle, B. S. A S. C. State Col. At our Conference on missions 3 High School Stu­drnlc; volunteered for full time Christian Service.

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Interim Appointment Rev. James M. Bradley from West Camden to Wesley Church,

Cheraw, Rev. G. W. Watson went to Antioch and Sheppard Charge following the death of Rev. E. J. Cooper.

Building And Improvements: While executing the Church's program on all levels or plateau,

U·,e care of church property is not overlooked. Religion needs a shelter to do its best work tor the kingdom of God, hence the Methodist meeting house or church building is our first line of defense in our Civilization.

BEAUFORT DISTRICT:

A Ranch Style District Parsonage valued at $20,000 built at a cost of $15,000 was completed and the District Superintendent moved in on September 10, 1961. It consists of about 2,190 Sq. Ft. :A floor space. Its a thing of beauty.

Improvement on Church property: Aiken-Rev. C. L. Moore Shady Grove Church, St. George Charge-1. W. Curry Pa.stor St. Daniel, Harleyville Charge-James Waring, Pastor Oak Grnve, Doreheslcr Charge-E. M. Wiky, Pastor Friendship Church, Ehrhardt Charge-L. C. Cave, Pastor Fisher Chapel, Hardeville Chargl'--J. W. Devoe, Pastor Claflin Church, Midway Chargt•--C. R. Brown, Pastor Springtuwn Chul'Ch, Springt11wn Charge-P. A Washington,

Pastor St. Paul Church, Yuungs Island Charge-I. S. Green, Pastor Raised Funds fo1 future Work: Ruffin Charge (Buck Head C!rnrch)-':'.J. W Jones, Pa.star Bamberg Charge,-M. J. PortN, Pastor

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Many of the charges Oil tlw districts have made some im­JJrnvcment during the year. The most notable is the completion of th'-' Educ:-itional unit and the erection of tlw Sanctuary of this ultra modern church plant with its facilitie . .; for a full time Christian ministry to this Christian Community, at a cost of $)00,000.

Tlw Reverend B. J. Cooper led this congregation in the ac­compli.,hment of a dream began during the pastorate President

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The St. Luke Church on the Georgetown and Lane Charge has been competed and the Congregation has moved in. This is a modern church with Central heat and kitchen and Fellowship hall. Rev. S. R. Porter, pastor.

The Centena1y Methodist Church has been beautified at a cost of $14,000.

Rev. J. E. Spears, pastor, It is our hope that a Session of this Conference will be held there. Old Bethel is in the course of being beautified. Mt. Carmel, Enoch Chapel, Bethel church.

Mt. Zion Church Kingstree has several thousand dollars on hand toward a new church.

FLORENCE DISTRICT:

Darlington-St. James, B. C. Stewart, pastor, has been com­pleted. The Sanctuary, Classrooms, Fellowship Hall, Kitchen are fully equipped and in full use.

Bishop Harris opened the church for Worship October 19, 1961. The Congregation and pa.,tor arc making record in the planning and raising their finance in all phases of the work of the church. All ministerial funds have been increased and all claims raised in full.

Dillon-J. W. Robinson, pastor, i:; handling and retiring their new church debt in an excelknt manner.

Florence--Wm. Jl'nkins, pastor, majored in finance during their 97th AnniVL'rsary, above $4,000 was raist·cl.

SaL•m Church--K W. Cole, pas!.t1r. is being rcmoclelcd, add­ing an educational Unit with kitchen and Fellowship Hall.

Timmonsville- J. C. McTccr, pastor, 1s raising funds for an eciucational Unit.

Friendship-E. N. J :-irnison, pastor, is rn the process of adding an educational unit with 7 Class-Rooms, pastors' study, kitchen and Fellowship Hall.

All of the churdw~ are bLL,y with upkel'p and beautification of their property.

Hapeville church on Tatum charge Rev. J. B. Rouse, pastor has purehased a new Hammond Organ.

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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT:

1. Francis Burns Methodist Church was organized in Colum­bia, S. C. March 30, 1962 and chartering Services held at Wesley Church April 1, 1962, with 17 members. Rev. I. D. Newman is

acting pastor.

2. A new 8 room beautiful brick district Parsonage for the

Orangeburg district has been built.

3. A beautiful modern brick church (Wilson Chapel) at

Branchville, S. C. Rev. R. M. McFadden, Pastor.

4. Greenville Church on the Reevesville Charge has $14,040 on hand to begin construction of a new church at once. Rev. J. W.

Matthews is the pastor.

5. The following are raising funds to build new churches: Jerusalem on the Edisto Charge-J. M. Mitchell, pastor, W,esley and St. James (merged) on the North Charge, W. A. Smith, pas­tor, Pleasant Branch on the Springfield Charge, W. B. McKay,

Pastor.

6. Imprnvemcnts and Remodeling: Wesley -Church, in Co­lumbia i.s preparing for a complete renovation at a cost of about $15,000. Rev. F. G. C. DuBost• is pastor.

Trinity Church, Orangeburg, installed air condition system at a cost of about $14,000 .. Rev. M. D. McCollurn, pastor.

Nazareth and Mt. Zion installed Central heating system with other improvements in both churches, Rl'v. W. R. Gregg, Pastor.

PIEDMONT DISTRICT:

$5,000.00 ha,; been raisL'd at Silver Hill Church, Spartanburg toward the building of a new churd1. Rev. C. J. Smith is the

pastor.

. St. Mark Church has raised $2,000.00 on an educational build-rng. RPv. E. E. Jenkins is the pastor.

A new church, Wesley Chapel nt Pelham was built, o. F. N('wman, pastor.

Tlw parsonage at Cowpens renovated, Essau Anderson, pastor.

The Parsonage of John Wesley Church, Greenville, renovated,

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In Pendleton the old site and church was sold and a new site purchased on which the new beautiful church now stands. Rev. H.

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PERSONAL WITNESS AND EVANGELISM AND THE BISHOP'S CRUSADE

Results by Districts from this planned spiritual program are

as follows:

Beaufort District-Accessions Youth and Adults 131; Children

229; Infants baptized 147.

Charleston District-Accessions Youth and Adults 150; Chil­

dren 98; Infants baptized 15·5.

Florence District-Accessions Youth and Adults 149: Children

152; Infants baptized 151.

Orangeburg District---Accessions Youth and Adults 129; Chil­

dren 137; Infants baptized 149.

Piedmont District-Accessions Youth and Adults 15; Children

17; Infants baptized 16 .

Sumter District-Acce.ss1ons Youth and Adults

; Infants baptized

; Children

This Conference will close the term of two of our District Superintendents. Rev. T. R. Frierson, who put his district i;1to the orbit, and Rev. W. M. Stokes, who encountered some mechanical difficulty. Those who are to replace them are now standing among

ycu, prepared in garments of labor and humility.

The office of the District Supl'rintendont has bern kcpt sacred by our great church. Th:s Conference owes a debt of gratitude to these two Servants of the Conference who havc in a most excel­lent way been brotherly to the men and have gotten the work of the church well done. And so, we take this moment to say "thank you". And as you Take Work, may the blessings of thLs

Conference be with you.

A WORD OF APPRECIATION

Having completed the Composit Report for the District Sup­erintendents, they wish me to say to you Bishop Harris, that we

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nre most delighted to have you as our resident Bishop.

Please have no fears for the Ministers and Laymen of this Conference, for we have to our credit a long list of achieve­n:ents ~n Evangelism, the building of churches and parsonages, supporting our Educational Institution and shepperding the floe]$: of Christ.

We follow in the train of r1 noble heritage in this fellowship ar.d we are faithfui stewards as the Records will indicate. This only stimulates our passion for a still greater conquest.

Under your leadership as our Bishop we look to the future in ow· P~rs~nal Witness and shall labor diligently to bring all of the six D1stncts into orbit.

Respectfully submitted J. W. Taylor

JOINT REPORT OF

BOARD 0.F MINISTERIAL TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS AND

COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE RELATIONS

In accordance with the plans outlined in the Annual Confer­ence convocation of 1961, the Board of Ministerial Training deve­loped a quadrenrnal program of goals and procedures. This pro­giam appeared ll1 the 1961 Annual Journal, pages 69-73. The pur­~os~ of th1~ rep01 t, therefore, is three-folr!: 1. to review the prog­'..es.,, made !l1 the pr:i_gram dunng the p,bt rnnfr.rence year; 2. to .eport on ti1e D1sc1plrnary questions 21-44; and 3. to outline new prog,am emphases for tlw remainder of the quadrennium.

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~ua 1f1cat10ns, and 1ec1 u1tment received special attention in meet-mgs of the Board of Managers of the AtlanLc Coast A,. 111· Bo d · - rea. 1s

ar is composed of t.he Chairman and Registrars of each an-nual conference Board of Ministnial Training. The r-· lt.s f th t' t::SU 0

ese mee mgs were as follows: I. the first of tht' Atlantic Coast Area Refresher Pastors' School was ht'1d at Gammon Theological Stmrnar:, dJ~ly 17-2 l, 196 l. Each conferl'nce of the area was well­,represen e in the attendanee of 102 pastors. Bi.shop Harris led ,1 semmar each mornmg. Lectures and discussions were conducted

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each day. The spirit and morale of the refresher school were high and creative. 2. A coordinated plan for conferences on the ministry was developed in the Board of Managers and put into c1c:tion at the Convocation of Boards, Commissions, and Commit­tees. This conference was held in Seneca on April 6, 1962. 3. Plans were developed for continued sessions of the supply pastors' school and renr:wed emphasis upon promotion and recruitment.

Numerous by-products of these meetings l·annot be summariz­ed in this brief report. It is clear, however, that the work of ministerial training in the South Carolina Conference has been brought to a higher level through the cooperation of the Bishop, the Cabinet, and the Board of Ministerial Training. It is equally clear that the Annual Conference must continue to work on the other goals outlined in the quadrennial program if our perfor­mance is to continue on an even higher level.

II One of the great challenges before us is that of ministerial

recruitment. Bishop Harris outlined this situc1tion in a memoran­dum to the Board of Managers, dated December 12, 1961. The need for a good recruiting program is a continuing concern and one that will demand the most crl'ative leadership that can be fc und.

James S. Thomas, Chairman, Board of Ministerial Training W. R. Gregg, Chai1111an, Committee on Conferl'nce Relations

REPORT OF fflE CONFERENCE LAY LEADER AND HOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES

Bishop Hanis, llll'mlwrs and fi-if'nd, of tlw Soutn Carolina Conference; ladies and gt·11tlt lll(•n, I am happy to have this op­portunity to make 111y sev(•nth annual report as Chairnwn of our Board of Lay Acti\·itiL·s I c1I11 glad to be able to report that the Laymen of tlw Conft-rt·nt·t• have faced t1ll'ir w0rk this con­fuence yt>ar with a fine spirit of dediL·ation and sPrvice. It is true that aii our goals-; havt' not bl't'l1 n•alizul, 1.Jut I fl'l'l that .,ome real pi ogr<'c:-; h,1s lll'cn 111,1de and that we arl' moving in tlw nght di­rC'.ction.

The activiti,_•s that havt· lH·t·n l'anied z,n by the laymen during this year will indicat0, I believe, the din•dion in which we are moving. We start(>d tlw confnence year with our Annual Con­flrencc Workshop which was held at Claflin College the third Sa-

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turday of last June. Al I of the districts participated actively in the workshop. 8'5 persons registered and more than 100 attend­ed. It was also at this work.shop that we completed plans to car­ry a bus load to the Third National Conference of Methodist Men held at Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana, July 14-16, 1961. All of the di.stricts were represented in the delegation that aHended this conference, wiU1 the largest representation going

from the Piedmont District.

Following our Conference Workshop and the Purdue Con­ference, workshops were held at various points on all of the dis­tricts. The reports of the District Lay Leaders show the following results: Beaufort District-one District Workshop and four Sub­District Workshops, with 140 laymen participating; Charleston D~trict-two District Workshops and one Sub-District Workshop, with 100 laymen participating. Also, Florence District-one District workshop and four Sub-District Workshops, with 2·.SO laymen par­ticipating; Orangeburg District-one District Workshop, with 50 lay­men participating; and the Piedmont District-one District Work­~hop and three Sub-District Workshops, with 300 laymen participat­ing. These reports show that a total of 840 laymen participated in the workshops held during the conference year. These reports also show that there arc 70 active Methodist Men':, Clubs anc 29 in­active clubs in the South Carolina Confen·nn·.

. It has been my pleasure to participate in all the District Worksho_ps and some of the Sub-District Workshops that were hP!d d_urrng thf' year. I am grateful to the District Superintendents, the D_1stnct Lay Leaders, and the Associate District Lay Leaders who furnished the leadl'rship in the planning and carrying out of thes(' workshop programs. I fl·cl that our laymen have been great­ly enl1ghte~1ed and our Ccnfert'l1l'e ha., hec•n made better through tht-sc activ1tic·.,.

~t has been rny privilege to attend ti1l' folbwing meetings out of tLe State tl11S _year: two area nwctings in Atlanta; three meet­l11gs of the Reg1or1al Committee on Missionary Personnel held in Atlanta; the Annual Meeting of the Board of Missions at Buck IIJIJ Falls, Pennsylvania; threL· meetings of the ':',l'ational Com­

~,1~.tee on ~l~urch Extension ( two in Philadelphia and one in New o k City)' a11d the Exploratory Meeting of the Cent. 1 J .· d' t' h ld · · • . . · 1 a u1 is 1c-

,1~n ~e l~ Cmcmnati,. Ohio. Our Board sent a delegate>, Mr. Rob-u t Pulme1, to the Nat10nal Meeting of Method1·st M . E t Ill' · en m van-s on, ~no1s. We also paid $200.00 on bu.s transportation to Purdue U111veL;1ty which reduced the fare that each man had to pay who

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attended the convention.

We, the Laymen of the South Carolina Conference, are much concerned about the fact that we have failed to raise our budget in full over a period of years. Some of us feel that our program of cultivation and promotion is weak and needs to be improved. We are suggesting that ministers and laymen be united in a pro­gram of cultivation and promotion. We feel that this is necessary if we are to raise our budget in full in the immediate years ahead. We are opposed to iincrease in any of our claims until we dem­

onstrate ability to reach our present goals.

As we look forward to the future, we face it with faith and cenfidence that as we work together in doing the will of our Master, we can mahe our Conference a bigger and better Con-

ference.

The Board of Lay Activities, during its Annual Meeting on March 17, 1962, nominated and elected the following officers: H. D Smith was nominated Conference Lay Leader, to be elected or rejeeted at this Annual Conference; Mr. S. T. Middleton was elected Vice Chairman; Mr. Cranston Pinckney, Secretary; Mr. James Mack, Assistant Secretary; Mr. G. A. Adams, Treasurer; Mr. C. M. Green, Associate Conference Lay Leader in charge of Stewardship Cultivation; and Mr. W. L. J. Nelson, Associate Con­fE:rence Lay Leader in charge of Methodist Men's work

RECOMMENDATIONS The Board of Lay Activities recommends that the financial

request of the Board for the next conference year be an average of not ]e55 than $5.00 per charge; that this amount be a;:portioned to the charges by the District Superintendents in consultation with the District Lay Leaders; and that the District and Associate Dis­trict Lay Leaders be held responsible for collecting and reporting

same to the Conference Treasurer.

We recommend the following program for the Board of Lay Activities for the 1962-63 Conference Year:

1. Th1t there be Laymen's Worshops or Retreats on each district. There should be one District and two or more Sub-District Workshops held at different points on each district. Emphasis

is to be placed on evangelism.

2. That we encourage and promote the "Every Member Visi-tation" in every church on every charge of the Conference. The

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Church Lay Leaders and the Pastor should work with the Official Board in seeing to it that this is done early in the new confer­ence year.

3. That there be an organization of a least one Methodist Men's Club on each charge. The District and Associate District Lay Leaders should see to it that each club renews its charter

' and that each club carries on an active local program.

4. That there be an Annual Conference Laymen's Work-5hop the third Saturday in June each year.

5. That we put forth every possible effort to raise our Con-ference Budget 100 per cent.

6. That we cooperate with the Board of Mis,ions in its pro-gram of Church Extensions by participating 100 per cent in the "Ten Dollar Club."

Respectfully submitted, H. D. Smith Conference Lay Leader

BOARD OF MISSIONS

The Board of Missions has sought to discharge the duties comm~tted ~o it duri~g the ~onference year now closing by co­operatmr: with the Jomt Sect10n of Education and Cultivation in­forming and motivating Pastors and lay workers, projecting' the prog~am of church Extension, encouraging support of World Service and the various relief projects, and recruitment of Min­isters, Missionaries, and others for full time Christian Vocations.

In futherance of ils work, the board has held two Meetings during the year.

In regard to the Mission Aid Program, the Board reviewed and approved the requests of the District Superintendents for their respective districts.

The tenth _Am:ual Conference on Missions was held at St. J_ames Church m Seneca and was sponsored J·nintly by th D' ·.

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The Mission Conference program was built around th th . "O M' · T ,, e eme.

ur 1_ss10n oday. Four workshops held during the Conference and their respective leaders are as fol!ows:

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I. Missionary Education in the Local Church -The Rev. Joshua 0. Lecorich

II. Strategy for the Urban Church -The Rev. Jasper Smith

III. Our Mission Today In Our Conference -The Rev. I. DeQuincey Newman -The Rev. T. R. Frierson

IV. Advance Spedals -The Rev. Roy C. Connor

The Rev. A. M. Mayes, Minister of St. James Methodist Church at Beaumont, Texas was the guest Conference preacher, and the Rev. Joshua E. Licorich, Minister of Zoar Methodist Church in Philadelphia served as guest consultant for the Workshop titled "Missionary Education in the Local Church."

Three young people, namely: Misses Eunice Irene Campbell, Don Yvonne Alexander, and Zadie Mae McGee answered the appeal for full time Christian Vocations. All three wish to be­cume Missi0nary Nurses or teachers. Al! three are students of Blue Ridge High School in Seneca.

Establishment Of The New Congregation In Columbia The need for the establishment of a second Methodist Church

in Columbia has been a subject of discussion for many years. How­ever, the first formal and official discussion in favor of establish­ing a new church was held November 8, 1861 in persuance to the encouragement of Bishop M. L. Harri.c;, and a survey made by the Conference Board of Missions. The Rev. W. M. Stokes, Superinten­dent of the Orangeburg District, the Rev. L. DeQuincey Newman, Conference Missionary Secretary, the Rev. F. G. C. Dubose, Mis­sionary Secretary of the Orangeburg District and pastor of Wesley Church in Columbia, and the Rev. Collie L. Moore, a Chaplain at the State Hospital in Columbia were the participanlc; in the first formal discussion concerning the implementation of the need for a new congregation.

A second Meeting was held November 13 by the above named ministers with the Commissions on Mission, Education, Member­ship and Evangelism of Wesley Church. A pledge of suppcrt was given by the Commissions for beginning a new congregation.

Recommendations 1. That the every member canvass be carried ovt 111 each

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Church.

2. That a campaign be promoted in each Church for sub-scriptions for Worid Outlook.

3. That a Church-Wide School of Missions be held in each Church.

4. That each charge under the leadership of the pastor give thoughtful and active support to the Advance Program.

5. That efforts be made in each church to inform young people of opportunities to become Missionaries, and how to en­list in and prepare for Missionary Service.

Goals 1) Continued study of problems relating to shifting popula-

tion, industrial development, urbanization, automation, and me­chanization of agriculture.

2) Establishment of new work where needed.

3) Initiation of Conference Advance Specials.

In furtherance of the new church project a joint meeting of the Commissions on Missions of Wesley and Washington Street Methodist Church was held February 2, at the Bethlehem Center.

In March the Rev. Dennis R. Fletcher of the Department of Field Service and Finance came to Columbia to look over possible church sites and to make pertinent recommendations.

The new congregation was organized into a Qt :terly Con­ference Mc1rch 30, 1962.

The name of the new Church sugge~;tcd by Rev. Newman and unanimously agreed upon by the Quart-::ly Conference is Francis Burns.

Respecti'11lly subrni tted T. R. Frierson, President G. C. Brown, Secretary

SUGGESTED PROPOSALS AND AIMS OF THE SOU1ll CAROLINA CONFERENCE BOARD OF MISSIONS METHODIST

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1. Establishing new churches and congregations 111 arerui

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\\,·here needed.

2. Out-post Sunday Schools in areas where needed.

3. Church construction and proper financing. (a) Encourage a ten dollar member club for projects within the conference and that the amount raised on each district be divided equally be­tween the projects where there is a district project. (b) This fund to be administered by the conference board of mission in consultation with the bishop and a cabinet.

4. Consolidation of churches where needed.

5. Realignment of Pastoral charges.

6. Recruitment of full time Christian Workers.

7. A Conference initiated act,:ance special supporting two

f0reign students at Claflin Coll<~ge.

8. Utilizing the District Boards for building and church lo-

cation.

9. A thorough program of missionary hypened Stewardship

for the training of the Laity.

10. Assuming a responsibility for the mentally ill and other

institutionalized persons. Respectfully, T. R. Frierson, Chairman G. C. Brown, Secretary

REPORT OF BOARD 01'' EDUCATION

The development of a Full Time Pro~iram of Christian Educa­tion in the South Carolina Confen•ncl' was the major concern of the South Carolina Conference Board of Education this year. We are convinced that a Full Time Program of Christian Education is not only d(-_-;irable, but an absolute ne­n:ssity if we arc to aL-cept the ;·espon,ibilitil's and the challenge placed upon us for the Christian ~eveloprnent oi 0ur :oung peopie and all other age groups including the total Church rn accordance with the program of the Methodist Church.

A Full Time Program of Christian Education will cost a minimum of $10,000 per year. It is the thinking of your Board

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~f Education that the funds for this program should be an item 1~ the Confe_rence budget and should not be contingent upon ral­lies. ~cc_ordmgly, this proposed budget was submitted to the Comm1ss10n on ~orld Service and Finance and we were grant­ed an accumulative amount cf $'5,000. Emphasis was then placed on Church ~chool Rally Day with the thought in mind that $5,000 would b~ r~1sed and our Full Time Program could be launched at the begmnm_g. of this Conference year (1962-63). We are grate­ful to the Ministers, Church School Superintendents, Youth Work­ers and others for $900.00 realized through this effort.

W~ile major emphasis was placed on the development of a Full Tm_ie Program, the Board also sponsored Conference Youth Assemblies and Young Adult Summer Camps.

The President of_ the Board and the Exeu1tive Secretary attended T~e Methodist Conference 011 Christian Education for Board Presidents and Executive Secretaries in Chicago on Nov 1-6 1961. . .

Your Board of Education is pleased to report that our Claflin ~oll_ege, through the inspiration, dedication, imagination and }~ais of hard "."ork on the part of its President Dr. H. V. Manning, v.as accepted mto full membership in the Southern Association of Co!leges and Secondary Schools on December 7, 1961. It is in­terestmg ~o note also, that Claflin College is one of two institu­t10ns of higher e~ucation existing historically for higher education of Negro _yo~th m the State of South Carolina that holds full membership m this accreditation agency.

In addition lo the n·r·ornnwndations set forth in our lcL~t re­port we recommend:

1: That special emphasis be placed on Church School Rally Day 111 every Church in the Conference.

. 2. That as many Churchl's as possible send delegates (cou-p,1e~) to the National Conference on Family Life to be held in Chicago on October 19-21, 1962.

Respectfully, R. J. PalmPr, President

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EVANGELISM OF

THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE 1961-1962

Bishop Harris, Ministers, Laym d F · en an nends, I am grateful

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to God for the priviledge of making, this, our second annual re­port for the Board of Evangelism. In keeping with the goals and objectives for this Conference year the following things have been

c.one:

1. Spiritual Life and Christian Witness Missions have been held in the District under direction of the District Superintendents and District Directors. The results will be reflected in the report

of the Statistician.

2. The Conference Secretary made visits to the Charles-ton, Orangeburg, Piedmont and Sumter Districts tc promote the organizing "The Twelve," and to lift up the total program of Evangelism. The Twelve was also organized at Mather-Boylan­Haven, Camden, S. C. under the direction of the Conference

Secretary and District Director.

3. The Board sent Rev. S. A. Gadsden, the Conference Se-c1 etary to the Council on Evangelism held at Y.M.C.A. Building, Blue Ridge, N. C. Professor James Mack of Claflin College and Brother T. C. Reid of the Beaufort District attended the Nation­al Conference on "The Twelve" held at Purdue University, La-fayette, Ind.

4. Many of the Board members attended the Area Council and Area Spiritual Retn·at held in Atlanta, Ga. under the direc­

tion of Bishop Harri.s.

Goals And Objectives For 1962-63 The Board of Evangelism mr't on April 6th at St. James Church,

Seneca, S. C. to c0nsider goals and objectives for the Conference

Year 1962-63. We recommend thf' following:

1. That the Confercncl' Boord continue, will s ilicit the close cooperation with the B::iord, of Education, Missions, and Lay Activities in making surveys to determine the need for the estab­lishment of Outpost Church Schools and new Churches.

2. That the Conferencl' seek to win a minimum of 1,000 new

members (net) annually.

3. That the Commission on Membership and Evangelism lw organized in each local church, using the new manual by C. Lloyd Daugherty and the "Seven Books on Evangelism."

4. That the Conference goal be a minimum of 3,000 new

members (net) by 1964.

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5. That each local church Commission on Membership and Evangelism have:

a) An organized group of persons responsible for the care of members including:

1) Visitation of Membership 2) Cultivation of the careless 3) Classes for Prospective Members

b) Giving encouragement to classes in Church Member­ship for boys and girls, youth, and adults.

c) Seeking habits of individuals worship and family de­votions for every individual and family in the church.

6. That we continue to support and observe the Annual Christian Witness Mission.

7. That a Conference-Wide Workshop on Evangelism be held early in the conference year to give leadership in Evangelism Outreach.

8. That we give full participation to the Quadrennial Em-phasis oin Spiritual Enrichment. (See Discipline Paragraph 222.2)

Respectfully submitted, W. M. Stokes, Chairman J. W. Robinson, V. Chairman James S. Gadsden, Secretary

REPORT OF CONFERENCE BOARD OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL CONCERNS

. During the year the Board ha.s bern represented at three national meetings: the Cincinnati Expluratory Conference on the Cen_tral Jurisdiction, the Methodist Peace' Se;ninar at the United Nations, and the National Briefing ConferenCl• on Temperance nt Washington, D. C.

Four representc1tives of the conference attended the Lake Junaluska Ag._sembly on Christian Sccial Concerns, at the invita­t

1011 of the South Carolina Conference, Southeastern Jurisdiction.

In M.:m·h a .semina1 on Christian Social Concerns was held at ~laflm College, with the cooperation and participatic,n of the South Carolma Christian Action Council. The Alcohol Ed t· n· · · h uca ion . 1~

1s10n_ of t e S!ate Department of Education, the Christian So-

cia Action D1v1s10n of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Conference of the Southeastern Jurisdiction To th· f

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and the Board of Christian Social Concerns of the South Carolina were invited the District Superintendents, the District Directors of Christian Social Concerns, and four students from each of the e:olleges in the State. This significant project merits the support of all.

On two occasions during the year the Board met with mem­bers of the Board of the South Carolina Conference, Southeastern Jurisdiction for Fellowship and Exploratory planning for future cooperation. At one of these meetings we were privileged tJ have present the presiding bishops of the conferences.

The cause of Chri.stian Social Concerns was presented at dis­trict conferences and other assemblies during the year. Many churches have actiwly promoted voter registration and other community project-;.

A general meeting of the Board was held at Seneca.

Specific Recommendations

Long range goals may be reviewed in the discipline and in the Journal of the In.st annual conference.

For the e11suing year we propose thl' following:

1. District Seminars: WP ask that at least one hour be al-l0tted on the district conference program for the presentation of the cause of Christian Social Concerns, at which time the District Director and other rewesentative.s of the Board shall be in charge .

2. Sponsorship of a School of Christian Social Concerns 111 every charge.

3. Sponsor.,hip of sper·ial days such as Commitment Sunday, Race Relations Sunday, World Order Sunday, and Social Creed Sunday.

4. The local church Commission on Christian Social Con-cerns studying problems in the community and seeking to correct them.

5. The attendance at the U. N. of persons who visit and vacation in the vicinity of New York. Such persons may register as representatives of the conference .

6. Local churches sending delegates to the U. N. Peace Sem-inars.

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7. The conference Board's sending two delegates to the U. ·X Seminar who have not attended heretofore.

8. That District Directors, ministers to migrants, and min-j,;ters to institutionalized persons be ex-officio members of the Board.

Respectfully submitted M. D. McCollom, Chairman E. W. Williams, Secretary

ADDENDUM

Tc, the report of the Board of Christian Social Concerns

That the Conference express appreciation to the Editor of the South Carolina Christian Advocate (SEJ) for sending Advocates to the ministers of our Conference during the past year.

M. D. McCollom

COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS

Bishop Harris, District Superintendents, Ministers and Lay­men of the South Carolina Conference, I am grateful for the op­pcrtunity of making, this my first report of the Interboard Com­mission on Christian Vocations. Our activities have been some­v,hat restricted this year but we have tried to point out the neces­sity of fulltime Christian work to meet the challenge of the ministry. Our Conference is under mandate to discover new and effective ways of presenting the claim of the ministry to the ablest young men and women in our High Schools and Colleges.

There i.-; nothing more disturbing than the n·port concerning tbe Ministerial needs of the Church and of the South Carolina Conferenct·. If we t·xpect as a Church and as a Conference to grow in size and in spiritual power, it is imperative that every pastor, every congregatiun, every Methodist secondary school, college and university, every .,eminary &nd Wesley Foundation, begin now \nth great zeal, greater than ever before, to recruit promising yl,ung men and womer, for the ministry.

Recruitment For Fulltime Christian Service

We are proud to announc-~, Bishop, that ten young people f1 om all over the Conference have answered the call to full time Christian Service. Three of these came during the invitation ex-

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tended them at the last session of the Conference on Missions which was held in Seneca, S. C. Several of the others are looking toward the preaching ministry. The young people are listed as follows:

Miss Eunice Irene Campbell, Seneca, S. C. Miss Dron Yvonne Alexander, Seneca, S. C. Miss Zadie Mae McGee, Pendleton, S. C. Mr. George E. Pressley, Claflin College Mr. Darius Thomas, Claflin College Mr. Earnest Dickory, Claflin College Miss Vance Summers, Claflin College Mr. Thomas Robinson, Claflin College Mr. McKinley Littlejohn: Mr. George Singleton: Both are students at Boylan-Haven­

Mathor Academy, Camden, S. C.

Recommendations

We wish to offer the following recommendations:

1. That we continue the effort of getting commitments to full time Christian work.

2. That we study new approaches to Christian Vocations.

3. That we encourage the Pastor of each local church to seek out Missionary and Ministerial recruits.

4. That the Interboard Commission on Christian Vocations n1.eet at least twice a year.

5. That $100.00 be allocated for operating expenses.

Respectfully submitted, James M. Bradley, Chairman

REPORT OF TIIE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

In a special meeting called by the Chairman of the Confer­ence Board of TrustcecS, the Board discovered that we did not receive a report of church property from either of the districts and therefore the Board has no report for such matters.

The Board wishes to make the following requests:

I. That the Commission of World Service and Finance grant the Board of Trustees the sum of one hundred dollars for the

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conference approval for travel and other necessary expenses to carry on its business.

2. The District Superintendents and District Trustees pre-pare a list of all church property in their respective Districts, showing the location of said property together with the date of purchase and deed book and page as recorded in the Clerk of Court Office and County of which it is located.

3. This list be submitted to the Annual Conference Board of Trustees to become a part of the permanent record of the South Carolina Conference, not later than the 1963 session.

Respectfully submitted, H. B. Brown, Chairman S. A. Gadsden, Secretary

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE DEACONESS BOARD

The chairman called a special meeting of the Conference Dea­coness Board and the following wa3 found:

1. There are no records of the number of deaconess on our districts or in the conference.

2. That there is no operational budget upon which to work.

3. That there ure no plans af recruitment on any level on the conference.

Having found these things to be true, we do hereby wish to make the following recommendations:

1. That a recruitment plan begin on all levels of the confer-mce. To include the Charge, I.he DL~trict and U1e Annual Confer­ence.

2. Thul a list of all personnel now on Districts and new Recruits is given to District Superintendents, and that the Super­intendents report the same to the Annual Conference Deaconl.'ss Board.

Respectfully .subrni tted, H. P. Sumpter, Chairman J. A. Croker, Secretary

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES

Bishop Harris and Members of the Conference: Methodism

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continues to express its concern for the health and social welfare oi its aged, sick, orphans and unwed-mothers, through its Annual Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes.

The Commission on Hospitals and Homes in the local church, of which the hospitals and homes steward (Par. 143: 14) shall be chairman-working in close cooperation with the minister is res­ponsible for the church's health and wdfare ministry and to the broader community service ·l,hrough cooperation with social welfare organization in the local parish. This Committee should explore the possibility for developing a program of assistance to the needy. Sixteen participating members, plus two retired ministers, received benefits this Conference year. (to the amount of $845).

Financial Statement Brought forward May 1, 1961 From Charges 1961 (Sumter, Conference)

Disbursements to members this Conference Donations to retired ministers F .. xpenses, Material & Annual report

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Recommendations

$ 629.06 721.00

$1350.06 $ 850.00

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1. That each pastor obse!";e Golden Cross Sunday, 3rd Sun-day in July or any Sunday convenient.

2. That pa.:;tors, their wives ~md widows of pastors may be-come participating member., by contributing a minimum of $7.00 each annually.

3. That each participating member who is hospitalized be given aid up to am1iunt of $50.00. All retired preachers who when effective contributed regularly to the Hospital and Homes Fund, s1:ch ministers, if hospitalized be given a donation not le~s than $2'5.00.

4. That each church of the Conference promote an Annual Golden Cross Fund to be administered by the Official Board un­der the direction of the pastor. This fund to assist the needy in cases of an emergency .

5. That we request our presiding Bishop to appoint each District Superintendent as district Director of the Board on his res-

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pective district, who will recommend such persons for aid who ::m"

tospitalized as he deems are entitled to such benefits.

Respectfully submitted, J. W. Taylor, Chairmtm

TELEVISION, RADIO, AND FILM COMMISSION

The Television-Radio Ministry is our Church's Special educa­tional, missionary, and evangelistic outreach to bring the Gospel into the homes of America through television and radio, two of the most effective and powerful means of communication of our day. From the 1960-64 quadrennium, Methodist should consider such programs as: a new series of children's programs; a third series of the adult audience program, "Talk Back", so that every station in the nation may use it, ( even those which only run film); radio and television news scripts and clips for religious and secular newscasters across the country.

We recommend the following:

1. That where possible the pastors take part in local radio and television devotion1l programs.

2. That radio-visual education materials be used in the lo-cal church to make more vivid, and bring to life the Word and the interpretation of the Scriptures.

3. That the local church set as a goal to be reached when possible and feasible the purchase of materials for audio-visual aids, such as projectors, etc.

4. That District Superintendents use vi.,ual aids for promo-tion and cultivation in their districts.

. 5. That each church receive an offering on the 2nd Sunday IP September 1962 for the Television, Radio, and Film Commission, and send it to the Annual Conference treasurer marked for the Television-Radio Ministry.

Respectfully submitted, B. C. Stewart, Chairman W. M. Stokes, Secretary J. W. Taylor A. W. Wright J. W. Curry B. C. Rouse

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TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK

We, the commission on town and country work, recommend the same program of last year to be continued. (See journal of 1961, pages 83-85). In studying our program, we noted that many of our proposals were implimented with success and gratitude. We would like very much to ask the conference through our district Superintendent to put emphasis on the observance of Rural life Sunday. We would like also to have a district organization of

town and country work.

Recommendation We recommend: In accordance with the request of the Nation­

al Town and Country Conference, That the Chairman and Se­cretary of the South Carolina Conference Commission be the ddegate along with one District Superintendent, elected by the Cabinet, to the Conference to be held at the University of Min­

nesota, July 9-12, 1963. Respectfully submitted, R. C. Conner, Chairman J. C. McTeer, Secretary

COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION

We the committee of Investigation met at Wesley Methodist Church in Charleston, South Carolina on May 15, 1962.

We had no complaints presented at this time for us to act

upon.

Please accept this as your committee report.

Respectfully submitted, J. R. Norwood, Chainnan Joseph M. Mitchell, Secretary

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY

Bishop M. L. Harris, District Superintendent, Ministers, Con­

ference, lay members, and friends.

We the members of the American Bible Society, met and , discussed ways Jf keeping the Bible the world's best selling book.

Since the American Bible Society was organized in 1816, it has been tht· oldest missionary society in the world. More than

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fifty-five Protestant denominations are represented on its Ad­visory Council. It is at work in seventy-five countries, five con­tinents, and islands of the sea. It provides scriptures in over 300 languages plus T2Iking Book records for the blind.

We wish to offer the following recommendations:

1. Each church subscribe for a larger number of scriptures this year.

2. Each charge complete at least two weeks of Daily Vaca-tion Church School.

3. Provide members of the Armed Forces with copies of tJ-:.e Bible.

4. Each Church organize a "Bible A Month Club" to send one or more Bibles a month to the "C::ild War Emergency Fund."

5. Read the Bible for inspiration as well as for information.

Respectfully submitt2d, P. E. Singletary, Chairman C. L. Calhoun, Secretary M. L. Lane H. C. Brewer H. 0. Mims R. G. Lawrence

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Whereas thC' South Carolino Confc,,ence of the '1ethodist Church grew out of work rl'latcd to the founding of Baker Theolo­gical School; which was established in Charleston, S. C. in 1866; and

Whereas, the founding of khr The0 1,Jgical School the S::iuth Carolina Conference, and Claflin College developed fro;n common sources, thus l'nriching the historical meaning and purpose of each; and

Wherea.-;, at this ninety seventh onnual session of the confer­er,ce, it is fitting to look forward to the forthcoming centennial of the S0uth Corolina Conference between the years 1966 and 1969;

. Then, be it resolved that o committee be ::.ippointed by the bi.shop and the cabinet for the purpose of working out appropriate

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plans and programs for the observance of the centennial of the South Carolina Annual Conference; and that this committee report its progress at each succeeding session of the annual Conference.

It is recommended that the committee consist of the following PErsons, who shall have the authority to coopt such other persons as it shall decide, for the effective development of its work.

The Bishop The District Superintendents The Conference Lay Leader

The President of The Woman's Society of Christian Ser-vice

The President of the Board of Education The Executive Secretary of Christian Education The Secretary of The Annual Conference The Officers and members of the historical society

It is further recommended that this committee be convened by the end of the calendar year of 1962 for the purpose of appoint­ing appropriate sub-committees for the proper development of its ,vork.

W. M. Jenkins, Chairman James S. Thomas, Secretary

RESOLUTIONS

RESOLUTIONS FROM ffiE CABINET

(1) Be it Resolved: That the Conference request the Bishop to appoint a Committee consisting of not less than three persons nor more than five, of which the Chairman of the Commission on World Service and Finance shall be Chairman, to study the Bene­volent Budget of at least five of the largest Conferences of the Central Jurisdiction, and report to the Annual Coinference, at its next regular session.

(2) Be it Resolved: That the Confrrence go on record as ask-ing the Bishop to appoint a Committee to study the Methods of District Superintendents' support and equalization of their salaries, travel, District Administration and other expenses. The Commit­tee to consist of at least one layman, one pastor, from each dis­trict, and as many others as the chairman deems advisable. The CC'mmittee to report to the Conference at it's next regular session.

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(3) Be it Resolved: That the Conference request the Bishop to appoint an investment Committee of the Conference consisting of the Chairman of World Service and Finance Commission, Con­ference Treasurer and the Bishop for the purpose of being prepared for Conference investment of Conference Capital Funds. The Com­mittee to report to the Conference at its next regular session.

( 4) Whereas there is no instrument on legal matters during the interim of the Annual Conference: Be it Resolved; that the Conference go on record as authorizing the President of the Con­forence, the Conference Secretary and the Conference Treasurer to act in interim on such legal matter.s as require Annual Conference action subject to review by the Annual Conference.

J. W. Taylor, Secretary

Recommendation from the Cabinet: That there shall be an Ewry Member Canvass in each church, not later than September or October.

We further recommend: That in September there will be held a one day planning conference under the leadership of the Bishop.

The following persons shall attend: Pastors, Church Lay Lead­ers, President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, of the local church, Directors of Stewardship and Chairmen of the Com­mission on Stewardship and Finance of the loca] Church.

J. W. Taylor, Secretary

RESOLUTIONS REGARDING APPROACH TO ABOLITION OF THE CENTRAL JURISDICTION

Whereas the College of Bishops of the Central jurisdiction, upon t~e request. of the Central Jurisdiction Study Committee (Committee of Five, appointed by the 1960 Central Jurisdiction Conference), convened a Study Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 26-28, 1962 and

Whereas the purpose of said Study Conference was to assist The Committee of Five ( 1) determine the Jurisdictional Struc­ture of the Church so as to abolish the racially segregated Cen­tral Jurisdiction; (2) Identify possible alternatives that are avail­able to The Methodist Church in general and the Central Juris­diction in P~rt!cular; and (3) Explore the procedure for seeking consensus w1thm the Central Jurisdiction with respect to achiev-

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ing the goal of an inclusive Methodist Church at all levels of church life, and

Whereas the said Study Conference fonnulated a statement of guiding principles and adopted a set of basic recommendations regarding the abolition of the Central Jurisdiction as a racially seg­regated unit of methodism.

Be it resolved, therefore, that the South Carolina Annual Conference hereby affirms its adherence to the statement of prin­ciples and its adoption of the set of recommendations of the said Study Conference, and

Be it further resolved, that the South Carolina Annual Con­ference hereafter shall regard the said statement of principles and the said set of recommendations of the Cincinnati Study Confer­ence as definite criteria for the consideration of any proposal or proposals for transferring a local church or an annual Conference from the Central Jurisdiction under Amendment IX.

M. D. McCo1lom

RESOLUTION REGARDING

Francis Bµrns Methodist Church, Columbia, South Carolina Whereas Columbia is the capital and the largesL city in South

Carolina.

Whereas we have had only one Methodist Church as our wit­nE:ss for Christ in Columbia.

Whereas our population is rapidly becoming urban instead of rnral.

Whereas a new congregation has been organized in Columbia (Francis Burns Methodist Church) on March 30, 1962.

Whereas the cost of the total project will not exceed $35,000.

I. We recommend that the South Carolina Conference un-derwrite the loan .

2. We recommend that the money to repay the Joan be rais-ed through roll calls.

3. We recommend that the commission on World Service and Finance allocate the amount to repay the loan to the several Dis­tricts.

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4. We recommend that $10.00 clubs be promoted through0ut the Conference on each district for advance specials.

Respectfully submitted, T. R. Frierson, Chairman I. D. Newman, Missionary

Secretary C. Jasper Smith, Urban Life

Chairman

RESOLUTION ON MINISTERIAL RECRUITMENT

Whereas, Ministerial Recruitment is one of the points of the present Quadrennial emphasis of the Methodist Church; and

Whereas, the need for a coordinate pl.an of recruitment is urgent in the South Carolina Conference; and

Whereas, the Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications and the Commission on Christian Vocations are specifically charg­ed with recruiting responsibilities in paragraphs 670 and 676 of the 1960 discipline; and

Whereas, as these two agencies are now constituted will need the help of every agency of the Annual Conference in this im­portant task; then

Be it Resolved that a committee on Recruitment of the South Carolina Conference be appointed by the Bishop and the Cabinet for the purpose of developing a plan and program of recruiting and coordinating the work of all agencies engaged therein;

The Committee shall be composed of most of thC' persons sug­£;(sted in the discipline, Par. 675, but shall include, in addition, such persons as are otherwise suited to assist in this task:

of: Specifically, it is suggested that the Committee be composed

The Bishop, two Representatives of the Cabinet, the Execu­tive Secretary of the Board of Education, the Chairman and Regis­trar of the Board of Ministerial Training, the Conference Presi­dent of the Woman's Society of Christian Se1vice, The Conference Lay Leader, the President of the State, Methodist Student Move­ment or Conference M.Y.F., the President of Claflin College, a Lay man who is a high school teacher or principal, the chaplain at Claflin College,

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Some of the duties of the committee shall be to contact the high schools and colleges of the State, develop an acc~rate :ecord

0.r Ministerial prospects, and share such other inform~t10n with all agencies interested in following early. c?ntacts until _they ha~~ completed their preparation for the Mm1stry or full-time Chris

tian work.

The Board of Ministerial Training

The Committee on Conference Relations

COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS

Bishop Harris, District Superintendents, Ministers and Lay­men, and friends; we have come to the cl?8e _of ~not?er. Annual Conference, very conscious of its fellowship, its mspirahon and

its challenge.

We are grateful to the city of Charleston for all courtesies shown us to the Mayor for the warm words of welcome, and to the local

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newspaper for publicity of our activities.

The Methodist Churches and Superintendent of the Charles­ton District have had in mind the welfare of this Conference.

Wesley, Our host church and its pastor have been very thought­ful in providing for our comfort. We wish to extend to the Pastor,

his members and friends, our thanks.

These day.s have bel·n very uplifting and rewarding and we

can say of a truth, "It is good to be here."

We realize our indebtedness to the Conference Office_rs and Beard members who have given of their time to attend this Con-

ferl'nce.

To the Ministers and Laymen who have labored to make this year a success, we offer our tha~ks. Our hearts are gl~d as we think of the goodness of God, of His help, strength and guidance so

freely given.

T . Bishop we thank and praise for his fine leadership, ad­o OU! , " tu "

vice and his untiring efforts to lead us unto green:r pas _res • We feel confident under the friendship and leadership of BIShop

Harris.

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We would at this time, more than ever before in our lives, become completely dedicated men and women, not counting the cost as we go forth to serve our Lord in our several communities during the coming year. We are thankful that we have the privil­ege and opportunity to become In Christ "New Creatures". May God bless us all.

C. F. Ferguson, Chairman Mrs. Jessie D. Wright, Secretary

RESOLUTION

Whereas there are times when church building or other pro­jects are begun before the procedure in the Discipline is com­pleted causing difficulty later in various business transaction:

Be it resolved, that each congregation before beginning a building project adhere to the paragraph in the Discipline related to the same and proceed only after the written consent of the Pas­tor, District Superintendent, District Board of Church Building and Location and the Bishop.

Respectfully .submitted, J. W. Curry, Sr.

RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BOARD OF PENSIONS

OF THE

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

1. We recommend: That 12 % of the Pastor'.s Cash Salary be paid for pPnsions for the conference year 1962-1963 and that we increase our pncentage giving on pensions annually so as to reach 16% by 1964.

2. We recommend: That each minister participate in the So­cial Security Program.

3. We recommend: That the South Carolina Conference re-quest the General Board of Pensions to send representatives to meet with the conference ot Pensions also the Bishop and his Cab­ir.et and other interested persons to present the Hospital, Medical and Expense Program during the year 1962-1963 with the view of it being presented by the 1963 annual session.

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4. We recommend: That we continue io observe Watch Night and Veteran's Sunday and that a special offering be taken for pensions.

5. We recommend: That $200.00 be allocated for expen-ses for 1962-1963.

6. We recommend: That each pastor shall pro-rate the Gen-era.1. Board of Pensions his claims .

7. We recommend: That our annuity rate goal be set at twenty-five (25.00) dollars by 1964.

Respectfully submitted, Dr. G. F. Ferguson, Chairman Dr. J. W. Taylor Rev. B. J. Cooper, Secretary

WORW SERVICE AN FINANCE COMMISSION REPORT

AND RECOMMENDATION

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General Procedures

We your Commission desire continued conformity between the Pastor's report and funds actually received by the Conference Treasurer: therefore we recc,mmnd the following procedure:

I. Any Church Treasurer remitting funds to the Conferenc_e Treasurer shall use the prescribed remittance Form ONLY. (Remit by cashier's check or money order ONLY).

2. This form shall show in rletail the cause for which re-mittance is made. '(Forms are obtainable from Conference Treas­urer).

3. We urge the treasurer of the Charges to remit :noney for the Benevolences Budget. If this cannot be done, remittance should be made AS SOON AS THE MONEY IS RAISED.

4, In making repilrts to the Quarterly, District, and Annual Conference our Pastors are urged to present their vouchers.

5. The Conference Treasurer will make eight (8) mon~hly rrports. These reports will list the Askings for the Confer~nce a_nd the accumulative report from each District for each Askmg with

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the total, etc. The report will be mimeographed and mailed to every Pastor, District Superintendent, Conference and District Lay­Leaders to be used in Promotion and Cultivation. The monthly re­port will not be made when quarterly reports are made. They begin 30 days following the beginning of the fiscal year of the Annual Conference, and continue through the end of March. The Quarterly Reports will list receipts by Districts and Charges im­mediately following October 1, January 1, and April 1.

6. Within ten (10) days prior to the Annual Conference, the Stafotician shall turn to the Conference Treasurer, Table II, f:nancial reports. The Conference Treasurer is instructed to notify the District Superintendent on whose district a discrepancy is found in a charge's report. The Treasurer shall correct Table III be­fore if goes to the Journal.

II

We your Commission recommend a total Conference Budget of $106,770.00.

ADMINISTRATION: General $ 1,437.00 Interdenominational Co-Operation

Fund Jurisdictional Areil Promotion Conference World Service Conference Benevolence

899.0Q 1,393.00 3,250.00 7,225.00

CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION INCLUDES: Conference Journal Secretary's Honorarium Conference Entertainment (Retired Minister's Travel $50.00 included) Statistician Expenses Treasurer's Honorarium Incidentals (Auditing, Bonds,

Supplies) Commission on World Service

and Finance Conference Promotion

1,500.00 400.00

550.00 7·5.00

900.00

1,300.00

400.00 2,100.00

$ 7,225.00

$ 14,204.00 41,716.00 50,850.00

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CONFERENCE BENEVOLENCE TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS:

Board of Education Claflin College - 30,000.00

Christian Education in Local Church (immediate use)

Christian Education Full-Timf: Program (Accumulative Fund)

Permanent Pensions Fund (Board Expenses $200.00)

Board of Missions Board of Evangelism Board of Christian Social Concerns Interboard Commission on

Christian Vocation Board on Ministerial Training

Promotion Supply Pastors'

School

$

Refresher School Conference Radio and Television

Ministry

Total

250.00

1,500.00 800.00

Included in Conference Promotion: The Conference

Publicity $ 30.00 Committee on

Insurance 40.00 The DeJconess Board 40.00 Committee on Conference

Program _ 150.00

$ 35,900.00

900.00

5,000.00

5,500.00 5,600.00

400.00 600.00

100.00 2,550.00

200.00

$ 106,770.00

We further recommend that the amount on preceding page be alloted to the Districts as follows:

District Beaufort Charleston Florence Orangeburg Piedmont Sumter

Totai

Amount $ 13,113.00

19,196.00 19,838.00 17,884.00 16,880.00 19,859.00

$ 106,770.00

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We recommend that the District Superintendent.s distribute the above amounts to the charges of the District.s.

We further recommend that the Area Council expense be ap­portioned to the Districts by an amount averaging $'5.00 per charge, and the funds be sent to the Conference Treasurer so designated.

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l. The Episcopal funds is an amount equal to 2 percent of the cash salaries of the current year.

2. The Conference claimants funds (pensions) is an amount equal to 12 percent of the cash salaries for the current year.

3. We recommend that the committee on Conference Pro-gram be authorized to fix the rate of entertainment for the mem­bers of the Annual Conference and give notice to all Pastors (30) days prior to Conference session.

4. We recommend that the entertaining Church pay for the enkrtainment of the retired ministc1s, Claflin Singers, and visiting rnirusters from other Conferences, out of the amount allotted for Conference entertainment.

5. We recommend the following as non-ratio items: World Service, General Jurisdictional Area and Conference Administra­tion Funds, Board of Ministerial Training Funds, and Christian Education in Local Church (immediate use).

6. We recommend that all Boards, Commissions, and Agen-cies of the Conference adhere to the "Round Trip Bus Fare Rate" as the norm of it's travel expense to meetings within conference bounds. Where a car or car-pool is used the driver shall be paid at the rate of seven cents per mile.

7. We recommend that the Annual Conference grant pcr-n,ission to the Commission on higher education to solicit person­al contributions outside of the Church budget as advance special gifts for Claflin College.

8. We recommend that all emergency calls as may be made through the council of Bishops be observed and the offering be sent to the conference treasurer immediately so designated.

9. We recommend that an amount averaging five dollars per charge be apportioned to the churches by the District Superinten­dents in consultation with the District Lay-Leaders for the work

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of the Board of Lay activities; that the District and Church Lay­Leaders be responsible for collecting and reporting same to the Conference Treasurer.

IO. We recommend that any unu.:.ed funds at the end of the conference year of various boards or age'.1cies shall be placed into a separate account known as a reserve fund. This fund will serve as a source for advances to agencies and boards at the beginning of the new conference year. The amount bo:crowed cannot exceed 50 percent of the anticipated revenue for said board or agency for that year. This is not to affect the Budget of 1961-1962 .

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Special Days

I. We recommend that the Fiscal year of the conference shall begin with the first business day of the month immediately following the adjournment of the annual session of the conference, and end with the last business day of the month in which the m·xt conference session succeeding is held.

2. We recommend that the Churches of the South Carolina Conference observe the following special days:

(1) World Service Sunday, the fuurth Sunday of each month.

(2) Methodist Student Day, the second Sunday in June. (3) World-Wide Communion Sunday, the first Sunday

in October. ( 4) One Great Hour of Sharing. (5) Church School Rally Day, the fourth Sunday in

September.

(6) Race Relations Sunday, the second Sunday in Feb­ruary.

(7) Radio and Televi.~ion Ministry, the second Sunday in September.

(8) Golden Cross Sund,q, the first Sunday in July.

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General Agreements

I. All agencies receiving funds from the Conference Trea­surer shall with each voucher, submit adequate supporting data, such as bills, venders' invoices, etc.

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2. The Secretary, Treasurer, Statistician and Chairman of the Commission on World Service and Finance will hold a joint meeting to reconcile all records for publication in the Annual Conference Journal within two weeks following adjournment of annual conference session.

3. All money, including funds received at the seat of the annual conference and up until the meeting for reconciling the schedule mentioned above, will be included in annual conference Journal.

4. The Commission on World Service and Finance shall hold it's meeting about 20 days before the coming of the Annual Conference for the preparation of a Budget to be submitted to the Annual Conference.

All Boards, Commissions and Agencies of the Conference shall at this time ACCOUNT FOR FUNDS USED IN WRITING. And make their REQUEST IN WRITING known to the Com­mission. This procedure is requested so that all interests of the Church can receive adequate consideration.

Respectfully submitted, Your Comm:ssion J. S. Dial, Chairman C. J. Smith, Secretary

REPORT OF MINISTER'S WIVES ALLIANCE

Beaufort District

District Superintendent's Wife-Mrs. J. S. Aiken-Mrs. C. L. Moore Allendale Ct.-Mrs. Benjamin W: 1son Appleton-Mrs. H. B. Rouse Bamberg-Mrs. M. J. Porter Bamberg Ct.---Mrs. J. B. Bowen Beaufort-Rev. W. C. Kearns Cottageville-Mrs. J. L. Summers Dorchester-Mrs. E. M. Wiley Ebenezer-New Hope-Mrs. J. A. Bennekin Ehrhardt-Mrs. L. C. Cave Green Pond-Mrs. E. B. Broughton Hardeeville-Mrs. J. D. DeVore Harleyville-Rev. James Waring

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Isiah-L. Wesley-Mrs. Joseph Rogers Lodge Ct.-Mrs. Marvin Boatwright Midway-Mrs. C. L. Brown Ridgeville-Mrs. A. P. Sumter Ridgeville Ct.-Mrs. B. F. Reid Ruffin-Mrs. N. W. Jones St. George-Mrs. L. W. Curry Springtown-Mrs. P. A. Washington _ Walterboro-Mrs. J. R. Norwood Youngs Island-Mrs. I. S. Green Widows and Retired Ministers Mrs. Julius George 1\11"..rs. W. H. Norman Mrs. F. L. Levine Rev. T. B. Henderson

TOTAL

Charleston District

13 5

30 80 60 60

112 35 35 45

!O 14 5 1

979.00

Mrs. J. W. Taylor __ Asbury-Bethel-Mrs. T. W. Bowen Bethel-Mrs. W. C. Graham

- -- - - -- $ 105

Brook Green-Mrs. C. H. Richard::on Centenary-Mrs. J. E. Spears __ _ Francis Brown-Mrs. A. L. Johnson Mt. Carmel-Mrs. R. W. President Old Bethel-Mrs. J. W. Heywood Wesley-Mrs. B. J. Cooper Cades-Mrs. C. R. Brown ·Cooper River-Mrs. I. Smalls Dickey Chapel-Mrs. F. Bennett Georgetown-Mrs. S. R. Porter Greeleyville-Mrs. D. A. Purvis Green Hill-Smith Chapel-Mrs. Jame5 Washington Jedburg-Mrs. A. A. Pinacle John's Island-Mrs. G. C. Brown Kingstree-Mrs. S. A. Gadsden Kingstree Ct.-1\frs. C. C. Barr Maryville-Mrs. C. J. Johnson Mt. Holly-Mrs. J. A. Croker Pinopolis-Mrs. J. D. Boone St. Stephen-Mrs. W. P. Generette St. Stephen Ct.-Mrs. L. ~- Barton St. Paul-Mrs. N. A. McClennon

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75 25 10 50 53

38 100

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St. Paul-St. Michael-Mrs. C. J. James St. Thomas-Mrs. S. C. President _ __ ___ _ _ _____ _ Summerville-Lincolnville-Mrs. J. V. Livingston _______ _ Washington-Ladson-Mrs. L. R. Stewart ___ _ ________ _ Retired-Mrs. F. H. Grant

46 60 3

85 10

Widows-Mrs. P. Bonapart ___ _ --------------- 5 Mrs. P. E. Hiddleston

TOTAL ------------ 5

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Florence District

Bethesda-St. Mary-Mrs. T. D. Green Cartersville-Mrs. G. H. Bowen Clio-Mrs. W. W. Singletary Darlington-Mrs. B. C. Stewart Dillon-Mrs. J. W. Robinson Florence-Mrs. W. M. Jenkins Friendship-Jeremiah-Mrs. E. N. Jamison Lake City-Mrs. I. V. Manning Lake City Mission-Mrs. Johnny Singletary Lake City Ct.-Mrs. R. B. King Latta-Mrs. I. Boone Little Rock-Mrs. H. B. Jones Little Rock Ct.-Mrs. S. V. Fowler Marion-Mrs. H. T. Risher Marsbluff-Mrs. A. L. Wilson Mullins-Mrs. John Alsbrook Salem-Wesley-Mrs E. W. Cole Sellers-Mrs. J. McAllister Springville-Rev. S. D. Cooper St. John-Wesley Chapel-Rev. H. C. Brewer Syracuse-Mrs. J. F. Pearson Tatum-Mrs. J. B. House Timmonsville-Mrs. J. C. McTeer

Mrs. J. W. Curry

Mrs. A. L. Wilson Mrs. C. C. Reynolds Mrs. J. A. Curry Mrs. K. D. Hough Mrs. T. W. White

TOTAL

$

Widows

5 Mrs. M. C Cooper 5 Mrs. A. Mack 5 Mrs. S. S. Sparks 5 Mrs. J. T. Wilson 5

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100 100

8 30 30 57 52 40 35 33 20 16 10 10 60

100 35

125

$ 5 5

10 10

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Orangeburg District

Mrs. W. M. Stokes _____ _ Branchville-Mrs. R. M. McFadden Camden-Mrs. J. S. Gadsden _ _ Camden Ct.-Mrs. V. S. Carter Columbia-Mrs. F. G. C. Dubose Denmark-Mrs. E. M. McCants Edisto Fork-Salley-Mrs. J. M. Mitchell Francis Burns-Mrs. I. D. Newman Jerusalem-Mrs. Jacob Session Macedonia-Mrs. T. H. Robinson North-Mrs. W. A. Smith North Camden-Mrs. Robert Hayes North Orangeburg-Mrs. W. R. Gregg Orangeburg-Mrs. M. D. McCollom Orangeburg Ct-Mrs. R. G. Lawrence Pelion-Mrs. G. S. McCleary Pineville-Bowman-Mrs. R. C. Conner Reevesville-Mrs. J. W. Matthews Rowesville-Mrs. Fulton Edwards Silas-Mrs. W. M. Nelson Springfield-Blackville-Mrs. W. B. McKay St. Matt-Springville-Mrs. R. S. Davis St. Paul-Mrs. Frank Small Wateree-Blaney-Mrs. W. M. Conyers Macedonia-Mrs. J. S. Gadsden St. Paul-Mrs. W. M. Stokes Zion-Mrs. J. S. Green

Mr:,. H. V. Manning Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Mrs. J. L. Harrington Mrs. S. A. Funches Mrs. Minnie Blasingame Mrs. J. E. C. Jenkins Mrs. Rose Cunningham Mrs D. B. Taylor Mrs. W. N. Fridie Mrs. G. Miller Mrs. S. C. Bryant Mrs Rebecca Summers

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100 45 35 45 38 10 45

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45 35

45 20 45 45 15 20 30 45

50 5 5 5 1 3 3 3 1 5

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Piedmont District

Anderson-Mrs. P. C. Carter Belton-Mrs. W. A. Lee ___ _ Blacksburg-Mrs. J. C. Voorhees ________ _ Chesnee-Mrs. A. C. Jones Clover-Mrs. G. A. Thomas Cowpens-Mrs. Easus Anderson Easley-Mrs. W. T. Goodwin Gaffney-Mrs. R. T. Gibson _ Greenville-Mrs. Clifford Ferguson Greenwood-Mrs. Duff William5 _ Greer-Duncan-Mrs. 0. F. ~ewman Harmony-Bethel-Mrs. M. L. Lane Landrum-Inman-Mrs. C. C. Clark _ Minus-Wesley Chapel New Hope Rock Hill Ninety-Six-Mrs. W. T. Boggs North Greenville-Mrs. J. W. Buddin Pacolet Pendleton-Mrs. H. O. Mims Rock Hill-Mrs. Z. G. Taylor Pickens-Mrs. Judge Clark St. Andrews-Mrs. J. L. Pendarvis Seneca-Mrs. G. A. Hicks St. James-Mrs. I. S. Jordan St. Mark-St. Matthews-Mrs. E. E. Jenkins Spartanburg-Mrs. C. J. Smith Spartanburg Ct.-Mrs. E. H. McDowell South Greenville-Mrs. I. Moses West Anderson Walhalla-Mrs. Larry Humphrey Wellford-Mrs. F. L. Lawton Williamston-Mrs. T. B. Thomas Sr

TOTAL

Widows

Mrs. Clouggen Black Mrs. W. E. Conner Mrs. P. M. McLoughlin Mrs. S. Jackson

$ 40 10 17 20 10 25 75 20 35

60 10

15 65

30 31 5

52 105

30 50 10

107 15 10 30 20

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Sumter District

Alcot-Mrs. M. P. Pyatt _ ----------$ Antioch-Shephard-Mrs. G. W. Watson ______________ _ Bennettsville-Mrs. E. W. Williams _________________ _ Bethel-Ebenezer-Mrs. Omie Mark _______ _ Cheraw-Mrs. J. M. Bradley ________________ _ Chesterfield-Mrs. L. J. McClam _ _ __ _ _ _____________ _ New Haven-St. Paul-Mrs. J. W. Williams _ Hartsville-Mrs. B. C. R-Ouse Jefferson-Mrs. Clyde Calhoun Kellybell-Mrs. W. D. Primus Kingsville-Mrs. R. C. Frierson Lamar-Mrs. J. K. Davis Level Green-Mrs. T. H. Williams Longtown-Rev. J. Monroe Lynchburg-Mrs. E. G. Lemon Mayesville-Mrs. P. E. Singletary McBee-Mrs. W. E. Keels Mechanicsville-Mrs. J. Nelson ___________________ _ North Marlboro-Mrs. W. G. Wright _ _ _ ________ _ Oswego--Mrs. J. A. Wilson Pageland-Mrs. T. B. Thomas Jr. Shiloh-Mrs. H. B. Brown Sumter: Emmanuel-Mrs. T. H. Fisher

St. James-Mrs. A. W. Wright Mt. Zion-Rev. H. B. Shaw

Mrs. H . .J. Kirk Mrs. E. C. Wright Mrs. A. R. Howard Mrs. J. S. Thomas Mrs. T. R. Frierson

110 60 25 20 50 25 15 30 50 30

100 25 40

25 25 25 5

55 25 30

105 35

5 20 25 30

115

TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

$1,085.00

-$6,928.00

TIIE TREASURER'S REPORT

of the CONFERENCE BOARD OF MISSIONS AND CHURCH

EXTENSION

Beaufort District Aiken-C. L. Moore

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Isaiah-Wesley-Joe Rogers Beaufort-W. C. Kearns __ Ashepoo-Green Pond-E. B. Broughton ___ _

Chariest.on District

Francis Brown-A. L. Johnson ··- _____ _ Dickey Chapel-Frank Bennett _ John's Island-G. C. Brown Maryville-C. J. Johnson _. __ _ _____ _ St. Luke-Bethel-L. N. Barton ____ _

Florence District

Springville-S. D. Cooper Lake City Ct.-R. B. King Dillon Mission-J. W. Robinson

Orangeburg District

North Camden-Robert Hayes Pelion-G. S. Mcclary ________________ _ Springfield-W. B. McKay ______________ _

Piedmont District

Blacksburg-J. C. Voorhees __________ _ Belton-W. A. Lee Gaffney-R. T. Gibson Greenwood-Duff Williams Landrum-Inman-C. C. Clark ___________ _

Sumter District

Kingsville -R. 0. Frierson St. Phillip-H. B. Shaw Bordon-0. J. Nelson Mt. Zion-(Cheraw)-E. W. Williams St. Marks-P. E. Singletary McBee-W. E. Keels Chesterfield-L. J. Clam

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25.00 21.66 41.67 12.50 25.00

50.00 37.00 25.00

12.50 29.17 50.00

25.00 25.00 85.42 16.67 16.67

20.83 20.83 25.00 25.00 7·5.00 75.00 20.83

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CENTRAL JURISDICTION

AUDIT REPORT

MAY 31, 1962

South Carolina Conference of the Methodi.Et Church Central Jurisdiction

Reverend J. S. Dial, Chai.Iman World Service Commission 175 Boulevard N. E. Orangeburg, South Carolina

Gentlemen:

In accordance with your instructions, we have audited the records of your treasurer, Reverend J. W. Curry of Orangeburg, South Carolina, for the period of June 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962, and submit the following exhibits and supporting sched­ules, which in our opinion, correctly set forth the receipts and disbursements of your treasw-er for that period, subject to the comments contained herein:

EXHIBIT "A"-Statement of Receip's and Disbursements Period June 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962.

SCHEDULE I-Statement of Receipts, Period JW1e 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962.

SCHEDULE 2--Recor.ciliation of Bank Accow1t, May 31, 1962.

Respectfully Submitted,

JAILLETTE & BRUNSON Public Accountants

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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

June 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962

Cash Balance _ ---- -- -- ------- _ -----$ 9,330.60

Receipts: See Schedule-I _ _ --- ---- 151,078.66

Total Receipts

~-Disbursements: Maintenance Appropriation Conference Board of Hospital

and Homes ______ _ Conference Board of Education

General Council W. S. & F. World Service $41,716.00 Interdenominational Fund 899.00 Fellowship of Suffering

and Service Episcopal Fund Methodist T. V. Mi:nistry Africa anct Puerto Rica General Administration

General Board of Pensions: For Distribution Permanent Fund Methodist Publish.i:ng

House Ministers Wives

506.00 4,506.00

107.00 2,742.00 1,437.00

23,200.00 3,941.00

3,635.20 6,928.00

Conference Board of Evangelism Conference Journal Jurisdictional Fund Treasurer Honorarium Conference Commissions

of W. S. & F.

General Board of Education: M. S. D. 345.00

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11,075.68

930.00 1,203.86

51,913.00

37,704.20

177.25 1,500.00

900.00 750.00

306.36

$ 160,409.26

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Administration Conference ___ _ Conference Board of Ministerial

Training Audit and Legal General Board of Education

Race Relations-Claflin _ _ - - -$ Claffin College-Board of

Education _ Conference Commission on

Christian Social Concern Conference Entertainment _ Sustentation-Retired Ministers

Travel Conference Statistician __ --- - - -

Conference Board of Layman Activities 1961 and 1962 - _ - _

Conference Publicity Treasurer's Bond __ Secretary Honorarium-

1961 and 1962 Conference Program Committee Conference Board of Trustees Area Council _ Conference Board of Missions Conference Promotions _ Children Service Fund-

Mrs. A. M. Thomas Conference Committee on

Insurance Jenkins Orphanage Cornference Messenger Area Promotional Fund -One Great Hour of Shearing _ _ _ -Cincinnati Convocatio111 Refund to E. E. Jenkins Refund to A. P. Sumter

Total Disbursements

Cash Balance-May 31, 1962 -­

Represented by: Bank Balance

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562.00

799.65

1,647.00 150.00

9,000.00

9,381.00

375.30 500.00

62.70 90.00

400.00 30.00 25.00

400.00 114.00

50.00 799.00

3,093.93 998.68

17.00

38.22 95.81 16.45

2,500.00 482.00

1,104.00 250.00

2.00

$ 139,444.45

__ --$ 20,964.81

$ 20,964.81

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SCHEDULE-I

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS

June 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962

Receipts: Districts:

Be8.ufort Charleston ___ _ Florence _ Orangeburg Piedmont Sumter

Others: Board of National Missions-M. A. . Ministers Wives-At Conference Methodist Publishing House Conference Board of Layman

Activities ___ . _ _ Conference Board of

Hospital and Homes Methodist Youth Fund Methodist Student Day Church School Rally Day . ______ _ National Board of Mi.::sions-

"Special Aid'' Conference Messenger and

Telegraph Conference One Great Hour

of Shearing Jenkins Orphanage Episcopal Fund Cincinnati Convocation

Total Receipts

14,898.64 23,112.00 22,461.20 18,927.30 18,386.91 22,755.39

11,075.68 6,928.00 3,635.20

439.00

723.00 214.00 352.75 929.00

400.00

36.45

98.33 95.81

4,506.00 1,104.00

$ 120,541.44

30,537.22

$ 151,078.66

SCHEDULE-2

RECONCILIATION OF BANK ACCOUNT May 31, 1962

Guaranty Bank and Trust Company, Florence, South Carolina

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Less-Outstanding Checks:

No. 3401 $ 50.00 3470 1.65 3540 25.00 3554 20.83 3564 12.00 4225 2.53 4236 25.00 4248 25.00 4268 30.00 4285 42,301.00 4286 562.00 4287 500.00 4288 2,500.00 4289 5.00 4291 95.81

4292 10.00

4293 25.00 4298 3,941.00 4299 6,928.00 4300 16.80

4301 3.40

4302 5.41

4303 19.52 4304 2.00 57,106.95

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Balance Cash, May 31, 1962 $ 20,964.81

FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORT

CONFERENCE BOARD OF PENSIONS

May 15-20, 1962

RECEIPTS · 1962 63 During 1961-62 to be distributed during -

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE SOURCES l. Balance Previous Year - _ t .. $ 485.54

Pastoral Charges on Apport10nmen 2.

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INCOME FROM CONFERENCE INVESTMENTS

Illinois Corporation _ __ _ _ 4. 7. Total Investment Income ____________ _

GENERAL BOARD OF PENSIONS

10. Chartered Fund 11. Appropriation-Illinois Corporation ___________ _ 13. Reveivable from Clearinghouse ____________ _

OTHER ITEMS

15. Methodist Publishing House _ _ _________ _ 17. Ministers Wives Alliance __________ _ 18. From Charges __________________ _

TOTAL

PROSPECTIVE DISBURSEMENTS

REGULAR CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

On Basis of Service 21. Retired M111isters 22. Widows _ 23. Children

Total Regular 25. Conference Claimants

SPECIAL CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

26. On Basis of Service 27. Total Special Conferenc.{' Claimants

OTHER ITEMS

32. For Stabilization Fund 3·j_ Ministn.s Wives P. F. 36. From Charges P. F.

13,303.00 15,442.00

616.00

2,704.00

44. Expenses, Conference Board of Pensions 45. Prmpective Balance

TOTAL

7,437.45 7,437.45

90.00 2,100.00

6.00

3,635.20 6,928.00 3,941.00

47,823.19

29,361.00

2,704.00

2,000.00 6,928.00 3,941.00

200.00 2,689.19

47,823.19

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SO. CAR. OTHER

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Blandon, James H. 15 15 225.00

Bryant, Stephen C. 23~4 23~4 356.00

Clark, Charles C. 52 52 780.00

Curry, Thomas J. E. 38 38 570.00

Fowler, Steven V. 39~4 34~~ 521.00 5.00 115.00

Fridie, Willis N. 44 44 660.00

Gibbes, John C. 48 48 720.00

Grant, Frank H. 39~4 39~4 596.00

Greene, N. w. 4H1 75 47 705.'JU

Gupple, William J. 41 41 61f,.OO

Henderson, Thomas B. 14 14 21 ).00

Howard, Arthur R. 30 30 450.00

Jackson, Samuel 35~4 35~4 536.00

Kirk, Henry J. 43 43 645.00

Lawton, Frank L. 41 41 615.00

McLea1·y, George S . 21 14 210. 7.00 84.00

Mack, Columbus J. 29r1 29~4 446.00

Miller, Samuel M. 43 41 615.00 2.00 46.00

Murdaugh, B. G. 10 10 150.00

Primus, William D. 18~4 rn~:i 281.00

Reddish, Benjamin J. 10~4 10~4 161.00

Sawyer, Georg,e S. 44~4 31{ 469.00 13.50 213.00

Thomas, George A. 41 \2 41\2 623.00

Thomas, Theodore B. 34+ 321,2 488.00 1.75 32.00

Williams, John w. 35~'.i 35~~ 536.00

Wright, Emmett c. 42 42 630.00

8841 75 854 1 4 12813.00 29.25 490.00 '

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SO. CAR. OTHER

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Blassingame, Ollis 13 1,2 131,2 142.00

Bonaparte, Paul 15~4 15~4 165.00

Bowen, Nicholas T., Jr. 44~4 44% 470.00

Bradford, Benj. F., Sr. 39 39 410.00

Brown. Clayton B. 27 L.I 284.00

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225.00 356.00

780.00 570-00 636.00 660.00 720.00

596.00 0705.00

615.00 210.00 450.00 536.00 645.00 615.00 294.00 446.00

661.00 150.00 281.00 161.00 682.00

623.00 520.00

536.00 630.00

13303.00

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142.00 165.00 470.00 410.00 284.00

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Brown, Samuel M. 10 10 105.00

Bruce, Edward P. 28 28 294.00

Charley, Eugene S, 24\2 24\2 257.00

Connor, w. E. 21 21 221.00

Cooper Boston S. 18 1,4 18 1,'., 192.00

Cooper, Moses C. 10 10 105.00

Cooper, Silas J, 17 17 179.00

Cunningham, R. H. 101,:, 1014 108.00

Curry, James A. 10 10 105.00

Eaddy, Morris 8, 32 32 336,00

Franklin, Nicholas E. 13 1,4 13 1 4 139.00

Frierson, Harmon 23 1,4 23 1,4 244.00

Funche~. s. Arthur 45~4 45~4 480,00

Gilliard, H. 12 12 126.00

G'raham, Judge R 26~4 26~'.i 281.00

Greene, Monnie L. 10 10 105.00

Hall, Anthony J, 31 31 326.00

Harley, James H. 10 10 105,00

Harrall, J. A. 29~'.i 29~4 312.00

Harrington, Robert F. 23~4 23~4 249.00

Hiddleston, Paul C. 20 1,:, 20 1 '.i 213.00

Hough, King D. 24~'.i 23~'.t 249.00 1.00

Jackson, Luther J. 26 26 273,00

Jamison, Eugenia 10 10 105.00

Jenkin-,:, James E. 19 19 200.00

Jones, S. S. 10 10 105.00

Levine, F. L. 14 1 4 14 1 4 150.00

McLaughlin, Pinckney E. 2734 27~4 2Dl.00

McTee:-, Benjamin W. 10 10 105,00

McTeer, Duncan R. 1!34 m:i 123.00

Mack, Al•raham 25 1 4 25 1 4 265.00

Mahoney, Lawrence C. 23 1 2 231, 247.00 Marcuc;, Furman R. lO 10 105.00 Miller, John S. 26~:, 23 242.00 3.75 Mingo, Perry E. 31 1,2 31 1:, 331.00

Minus, D_ M. 18 18 189.00 Moss Samuel F. 27 27 284.00 Nelson, Samuel 23 23 2-12.00 Newman. Meloncy C. 3H:, 31 ~4 333.00 Norman, William H. 15~:, 15 3 '.i 165,00 Penderg1 .::ss, Thomas J. 10 10 105,00 Pogue, A. J. 33 33 347 ,00 Reeder, Jar,1es W. 16 16 168.00 Reynolds, Calvin C. 37~:, 3Fi 396.Gll Robinsm:, Thomas R. 27 27 284.00 Rollerson, l<' 10 10 105.00 Spark,, Samuel S. 33 :i:i 347.00 Stratton, Edward W. 14 14 147.00 Summers, James A. 3H1 36~'.i 386,00 Taylor, John B. 11 11 116.00 Thoma~. Darius E. 3112 311:Z 331.00 Thom::is. Lemuel A. 21 21 221.00 Tiller, Perry R. 29 1,'., 29 1 '., 310.00

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105.00 294.00 257 .00 221.00 192.00 105,00 179.00 108.UO 105,00 336.00 139,00 244.00 480.00 126.00 281.00 105.00 326.00 105.00 312.00 249.00 213.00

16.00 265.00 273.00 105.00 200.00 105.00 150.00 291.00 105.00 123.00 265.00 247.00 105.00

47,00 289,00 331.00

189_00 284,00 242.00 333,00 165.00 105,00 347 .00 168.00 396.00 284.00 105.00 347.00 147.00 386.00 116.00 331.00 221.00 310.00

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White, Thomas w. 27 1,4 27(4 286.00 286.00

Wiley, Isaac C. 24~4 24% 260.00 260.00 Williams, Howard w. 28~4 28~:i 302.00 302.00 Willia:ns, John W. Jr. 10 10 105.00 105.00 William5, Robert R. 10 10 105.00 105.00 Wilson, A. L. 10 10 105.00 105.00 Wilson, Boyd C. 29 29 305.00 305.UO Wilson, John T. 15 15 158.00 158.00

1468~:, 1464 15379.00 4.75 63.00 15442.00

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Levine, Mrs. F. L. Levine, Lorenzo H., age 18 141.'.i 14 1,'.i 53.00 53

Mack, Mrs. Abraham Mack, Ruth J., age 12 42 42 158.00 158.00

Mahoney, Mrs. L. C. M:ihoney, Harriet E., age 18 23 1 2 23 1,2 88.00 88.00

Thoma3, Mrs. D. E. Thomas, D. E., Jr., age 21 44 44 165.00 165.00

163~'.i 163~'.i 616.00 616.00

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105.00 294.00

257.00 221.00 192.00 105.00 179.00

108.00

105.00

336.00

139.00 244.00

480.00

126.00 281.00

105.00 326.00 105.00

312.00 249.00

213.00 265.00 273.00

105.00

200.00. 105.00

150.00

291.00

105.00 123.00 265.00

247.00

105.00 289.00

331.00

189.00

284.00

242.00

333.00

165.00 105.00

347.00 168.00

396.00

284.110

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347 .00 147.00

386.00 116.00

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1468~4 1464 15379.00 4.75 63.00

STATEMENT OF PROSPECTIVE DISTRIBUTION

CHILDREN

Harley, Mrs. Alma W. Curry, Barbara F., age 1:i Cuny, Daniel S., age 18 Curry, Leo W., age 15 Curry, William H., age rn

Levine, Mrs. F. L.

Levine, Lorenzo H., age 18 Mack, Mrs. Abraham

Mack, Ruth J., age 12 Mahoney, Mrs. L. C.

MJhoney, Harriet E., age 18 Thoma3, Mrs. D. E.

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158.00

88.00

165.00

616.00

231.00 286.00 260.00

302.00 105.00 105.C!J 105.00 305.00 158.00

15442.00

38.UO 38.00 38.00 38.00

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SPECIAL CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

Supply Pastors and Widows and Children

Name of Claimant

MINISTERS

Brown, Daniel H. Hamilton Stephen B. Hool, A. Keels, Peter Lyons, Lawton W. Shelton, Walter J.

WIDOWS

Black, John H. George, Julius G. Huggins, Wiley H. Jones, Benjamin J. Mcclary, Wm. Mitchell, Daniel H. Nelson, Francis

CHILDREN

Mitchell, Vivian C.

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Annuity

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147 .00 231.00 189.00 105.00

179.00 105.00 956.00

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VII. MEMOIRS

Boyd C. M. Wilson

Boyd C. M. Wilson was born January 31, 1900. He attended the public school in his community, thence to Claflin College, Orangeburg, S. C. He was received on trial into the South Caro­lina Conference in 1929 and in full connection in 1931.

Through the years he served the following charges: Swansea, Harleyville, Aiken, Mars Bluff, Beaufort, Wellford, Pageland, Georgetown, Summerville-Lincolnville, Washington-Ladson and Dorchester.

Boyd Wilson knew a strong call to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. He never doubted this call and was faithful to this com­mission to the end. He was stricken in the midst of a busy career. He will be remembered "not by the length of his days, but the strength of his days".

He is survived by his wife Essie Gertrude Curry Wilson, the daughter of a former member of the Conference, two daughters, Boydena Robertine and Luretta Jerome.

The funeral service was held in Wesley Methodist Church, Summerville with Rev. J. W. Taylor delivering the eulogy. The church was filled to overflowing with fellow clergymen, members of the churches, relatives and friends who came to pay tribute to one who lived so fully for Christ and His Church.

W. Earnest Conner

Reverend W. Earnest Conner was born Hay 26, 1887 in Easley. S. C. He was admitted to the South Carolina Conference in 1939. His assignments included: St. Luke, Pageland, Chesnee, Wellford. Belton, North Greenville and Minus Chapel.

The work of this good and faithful servant of God and the Church touched many lives with kindness, friendliness and godly concern. ThP funeral service was conducted by his District Super­intendent, Rev. C. F. Ferguson, at the Wesley Methodist Church, Greenville, S. C .

"Oh, the sheer joy of it, working with God, running His er­rands, waiting His nod, building His heaven, on Canaan's sod.

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Supply Pastors and Widows and Children

Name of Claimant

MINISTERS

Brown, Daniel H. Hamilton Stephen B. Hool, A. Keels, Peter Lyons, Lawton W. Shelton, Walter J.

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Boyd C. M. Wilson

Boyd C. M. Wilson was born January 31, 1900. He attended the public school in his community, thence to Claflin College, Orangeburg, S. C. He was received on trial into the South Caro­lina Conference in 1929 and in full connection in 1931.

Through the years he served the following charges: Swansea, Harleyville, Aiken, Mars Bluff, Beaufort, Wellford, Pageland, Georgetown, Summerville-Lincolnville, Washington-Ladson and Dorchester.

Boyd Wils~n knew a strong call to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. He never doubted this call and was faithful to this com­mission to the end. He was stricken in the midst of a busy career. He will be remembered "not by the length of his days, but the strength of his days".

He Ls survived by his wife Essie Gertrude Curry Wilson, the dm.:ghter of a former member of the Conference, two daughters, Boydena Robertine and Luretta Jerome.

The funeral service was held in Wesley Methodist Church, Summerville with Rev. J. W. Taylor delivering the eulogy. The church was filled to overflowing with fellow clergymen, members of the churches, relatives and friends who came to pay tribute to one who lived so fully for Christ and His Church.

W. Earnest Conner

Reverend W. Earnest Conner was born May 26, 1887 in Easley. S. C. He was admitted to the South Carolina Conference in 1939. His assignments included: St. Luke, Pageland, Chesnee, Wellford, Belton, North Greenville and Minus Chapel.

The work of this good and faithful servant of God and the Church touched many lives with kindness, friendliness and godly concern. The funeral service was conducted by his District Super­intendent, Rev. C. F. Fergw;on, at the Wesley Methodist Church, Greenville, S. C.

"Oh, the sheer joy of it, working with God, running His er­rands, waiting His nod, building His heaven, on Canaan's sod.

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Oh, the sheer joy of it, ever to be living in glory, living with Thee, God of tomorrow, Lover of me."

Thomas W. White

When death came to Thomas W. White it brought to a close the _earthly par'. of a life spent in the service of other people, the interest of his Country, the school room, the Methodist Church and the cause of Christ.

He was born in 1896. Shortly after finishing High School he served his country in World War I. He than entered and graduat­ed from Claflin College. For a number of years he was associated with the class room as a teacher.

H_e joined the South Carolisa Conference in 1930. Although in­capacitated for three years before his retirement, he carried on his work with fervour and zeal.

His li~e was a pattern after his Savior; he spoke no evil ex­cept of evil and worked for the betterment of his fellow man.

He was married to Bertha Alern Thomas, May 5 1932 and took her as a bride to his first charge the Spartanbur~ Ct. They have two sons and one daughter who survive him

Samuel Grayson

} .,e Reverend Samuel Grayson was born in Barnwell County ~~111 16, 1889. He was th~ son of the late Richard and Dafrey C.1ayson. In 1900 he was united in wedlock to Emily Scott of Pries­ter, S. C. To this union two sons were born, Joseph and Samuel, who at an early age passed.

• t He was educated in B~aufort County, Claflin College and at­d, tended Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga.

He became a member of the South Caroli·n Conf • · 1924 · . a e1ence m . and I etired m 1956. He leaves to mourn his death, a devoted

wife, one granddaughter and many relatives and friends.

Edward Johnathan Cooper

The Rev. Edward J. Coopei· was b orn May 25, 1897. He was

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married to Rose Lee Patterson. To this union two children, Ralph

and Larry Cooper were born.

He served twenty eight years as a minister in the South Carolina Conference. His pastorates inc'tuded: Zion Hill, Rock Hill, Wateree, North, Denmark and Antioch-Shephard.

Funeral services were conducted at Trinity Methodist Church, Camden, by Rev. T. R. Frierson, District Superintendent of the

Sumter District.

We believe that in the hereafter where pain, sorrow and suf­fering are no more, when the full accounting of Brother's tem­poral existence is made by the Judge Supreme, the verdict of the Master will be "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

Luther James Jackson

Reverend Luther James Jackson was born June 20, 1902 in Pickens County. He was converted at an early age. His activity i11 the Sunday School and the Church led to an interest in the

ministry.

He was admitted into the South Carolina Conference in 1933 and made a full member in 1935. During his pastorate he served the following charges: Ninety-Six, Belton, Rock Hill, West Ander­son, Summerville and New Hope-Rock Hill. Because of his physical

condition he retired in 1960.

He was married to Adell Morris in 1919. His death occured al Anderson, S. C. The funeral service was conducted by his Dis­trict Superintendent, Rev. C. F. Ferguson.

His dedication to duty was an inspiration to all who knew him. For him to live was for Christ to be revealed. Kind, loving, and considerate of others he could be characterized as a gentleman

of the highest type.

Mrs. Eliza J. Gregg

Mrs. Eliza J. Smalls Gregg, daughter of the late Neptune and Sarah Smalls was born in Mars Bluff, S. C., and passed to the Great Beyond, Saturday morning March 17, 1962 in the Orange­birg Hospital after an extended illness.

She received her education in the public schools of Florence

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County. At a very early age she was converted and joined Mount Zion Methodist Church where she was a loyal and faithful mem­ber.

She was united in holy wedlock to the late Rev. L. G. Gregg who passed away sixteen years ago. To this union were born twelve children, two of whom preceeded her to the grave.

In her, first, a wife was discovered: a mother and a whole­hearted to her own children and to many others whom she hous­ed, counseled and guided as they sought higher learning in the institution in Orangeburg. Her life was dedicated and consecrated to the responsibility of her task as a mother and a minister's wife. She was a devoted Christian, loyal church worker, a sincere friend and a good neighbor.

She leaves to mourn her loss five sons: Rev. L. C. Gregg, York, S C., W. M. Gregg, Chicago, Ill., Rev. W. R. Gregg, Orangeburg, S. C., Juseph Gregg, Bronx, N. Y., John W. Gregg, Orangeburg, S. C.; Five daughters; Mrs. Frances A. Sims, Florence, S. C., Mrs Ruth C. Williams, Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Thelma McCants, Detroit, Mich.; one brother, Rev. A. R. Howard, Sumter, S. C., and a host of relatives ,md friends.

C. W. James

Brother James was a devoted minister of J'esus Christ and for a number of year.s served as a Supply Pastor in the South Carolina Conference. He was a devoted pastor to his peonle wherever he served.

Brother James passed on to his Eternal Home on November 22, 1961.

He walks today with his Master and Ct:ide, unafra ·.d, know­ing the fellowship of kindred saints and workmen for Christ.

Mrs. Lua Davis James

Mrs. Lua Davis James, wife of the Rev. C. J. James and the daughter of the lat.e Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Davis, was born in Kershaw County, December 6, 1900. She passed into eternity Sat­urday, March 1962.

She was united in matrimony with Charles J. James on De-

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cember 2, 1917. To this union was born nine children, of whom seven survive.

Mrs. James was a good Friend, a patient soul, always kind and considerate. Mrs. James was a devoted wife and mother. She toiled audiously for the well fare of her family. And now she has gone to meet the Rewarder of the faithful.

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NaTM Date W. J. E. Tripp ____ Charleston _________ 1867 _________ _ 'l'. W. Lewis ____ Charleston _________ 1867-Sept. R. Townsend ____ Charleston _________ 1868-Aug. W. E. Cole ______ Marblehead, Mass. __ 1871-0ct. G. Newcombe ____ Beaufort_ __________ 1871-Nov. J. Hamilton ______ Charleston ________ }871-Nov. Joseph White ____ Sumter ____________ 1880--Nov. E. W. Jackson ____ Middleton, Mass. 1873-Nov. Charles E. Butler __ Oakley ___________ 1873-Dec. Thomas Evans ____ Union __ _ _ __ 1875-Nov. C. W. Lucas ______ Colleton _ _ 1887-Nov. Thomas Phillips __ Orangeburg 1878---July F. A. Smith ______ Charleston 1881---Jan. J. K. Wagner ____ Yorkville _ 1881-March B. L. Roberts ____ Kingstree __ 1881-Nov. Samuel W~ston __ Charleston .. 1892-July H. ~- K~rshaw __ Florence 1883-Feb. Lewis Rivers -·--- Johnston 1884-April G. H. Bradham __ Allendale 1884~May Wm. Darrington __ Kingstree 1884---July ~- f· Baxter ---- Charleston _______ 1878-May

·. ~ott _________ Spartanburg __ 1879-May Wilham Harris __ Orangeburg _ 1876-Feb. Henry Cordoza __ Charleston 1886-Feb. C. ~- Fre~man __ Seneca 1889-June Patrick ~air ______ Wellford __ 1888-Sept R. C. Clmton ____ Camden 1888-0ct · V. H.Bulkl~y ____ St. Sttphen _ _ 1886-0ct· Thomas Wright __ Orangeburg _ _ 1886-Nov Alonza Webster __ Brnttleboro, Md. 1877-Aug· St~p~en Jett ____ Morrilton, Ark. 1887-Aug· Wilham ~vans ____ Charleston .1888-Aug· J. W. White _____ Charleston _ .1890----Jan · Z. L. Duncan ____ Jacksonville, Fla. 1890-Jun~ R. T. Blackney __ Orangeburg _ 1890-Nov J. S. Garrett ____ Mount Holly 1891-Feb · S. T~o~as ------- Orangeburg 1891-Mar.ch BenJamm Gupple __ Lydia .1891-Se t G. F. Frederick __ Bamberg 1891-No\r · Wm. H. Scott ____ Kingstree 189l~Dec· E. J. Snet~er ____ St.Andrews 1892-Jan · C. C. Hopkms ____ Greenville _ 1892-----Ma;ch Burrell James ____ Easley __ 1898_Nov ~- A. Salters ______ K!ngstree _____ 1894_Dec.· S. W. Beai::d ------ Aiken - 1894-Dec S. ~- Harns ;------ Georgetown --- - .1895-Feb· E. J. Frederick __ Appleton _________ 1895_A ril R. J. Scott ------ Walhalla __ _ __ 1896_A~ F. C. Jones ------St.George _________ 1896-Fcf L. Arthur -------- Sumter -- 1896 S . ------ - ept.

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N amt Place of Death Date Samuel Arthur __ Hornboro __________ 1896-Dec. W. W. Adams _____ Camden __________ 1897-Feb. A. C. Dutton ____ Vineland _________ . 1897-Dec. J. Gordon ________ St.Stephen ________ 1896-0ct. J. A. Sasportas __ Summerville ______ 1898-0ct. J. W. Connelly __ Seiglingville ______ 1898---June F. C. Weston ____ Greenville____ __ 1898-Aug. H. M. Murphy ____ Midway___ _ _____ 1899-July E. M. Pinckney --· Camden _____________ 1900-April Abrah'm Middleton Orangeburg _______ 1901-Aug. J. R. Rosamond __ Spartanburg _____ 1902--Aug. A. B. Franklin __ Cades ______________ 1902-Dec. Henry Baker ____ Bamberg _________ 1904---July S. S. Butler ______ Anderson ________ 1907-- _ -----A. H. Harrison _ Murrayville ______ 1908---Jan. F. L. Baxter, Jr. ___ Reidville _ _ __ 1908-March W. McIntosh _____ Camden __ _ ____ 1908--Feb. F. L. Baxter, Sr, __ Florence ________ 1908-0ct. I. S. Epps ________ Dorchester _________ 1908--March J. J. July ________ Eberhardt___ __ _ 1908-Nov. B. F. Witherspoon Greenville _ _ 1909-April William H. Greer Blacksburg___ _ __ 1910-April

' William Jervey __ Summerville 1910-June M. V. Gray ______ Cheraw _________ 1910-June Absalem Cooper __ Kingstree _ _ 1910-Sept. B. M. Pegues ____ Charleston __ __ _ 1910-0ct. W. Thomas ______ Camden ________ 1910-0ct. J. C. Tobias ______ Gaffney__ .. 1910-March J. B. Thomas _____ Lake City ____ 1911-Feb. M. Wilson _______ Greer _ 1911---Jan. Benj. Robinson __ Sumter ___ 1911-Jan. R. A. Thomas ____ Swansea ______ __ 1911-March B. F. Gandy ____ Orangeburg_ _ _ 1911-Sept. J. R. Townsend __ Orangeburg ___ _ 1911--July F. D. Smith _____ Chesterfield _____ 1911-0ct. J. F. Woods ____ Orangeburg ___ 1912-Feb. J. L. Chestnut _ Walterboro 1912---April S. S. Lawton ____ Orangeburg__ _ _ 1913-Feb. A. J. Robinson __ Orangeburg ___ __1913-March J. L. Miller _____ Greer ___________ 1914-Feb. B. J. Boston ____ Adams Run ______ 1914-May W. M. Stoney ____ Yemassee _ _ _ _ _ _ 1914--July I. H. Fulton _____ Charleston _ __ 1914--July J. L. Henderson __ Orangeburg ______ 1914-Sept. T. J. Clark _____ Orangeburg _ __ 1914-Sept. G. J. Davis ____ Cartersville _____ 1915---Jan. B. G. Frederick __ Orangeburg __ 1915-Feb. W. G. Valentine __ Sumter__ _ __ _ __ 1915--Jan. J. E. Wilson ______ Florence _________ 1915-Nov. Ellis Forest ______ Orangeburg _____ 1915-Nov. J. M. Phillips _____ Clio ___________ 1915- _______ _ A. Simmons _______________________ 1914-May 5 S. McClarey _____ _ ___ __ _ _______ 1914---Jurie 24

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Name Place of Death Date M. P. Rich&rdson _____________________ 1913-Apr. 19 i W. Wright ____ ------------------ 1915-Feb.27

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J. D. Mitchell ____ Orangeburg _______ 1916-Aug. 10 i W. Beckman __ Bamberg __________ 1916-_______ _ . H. Redfield __ ------------------ 1916-

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L. L. Thomas ____ Orangeburg _______ 1916- -------A. B. Murphy ____ Little Rock ______ 1917-Feb. M. C. Allen ______ Greenville _ _ ____ 1917-April R. C. Campbell __ Marion _____________ 1917-April J. L. Grice ______ Gaffney ___________ 1917-Julv E. C. Funches ____ Orangeburg ______ 1917-Sept. John Burroughs __ Sumter ___ _ ___ 1918-March B. S. A. Williams __ Cowpens _______ 1918-March Alfred Lewis ____ Augusta, Ga. _____ Ull8-Law~ence Rice __ Midway ___________ 1918- ___ ~--- -Rossi~ L. Brown __ Columbia _ _ ____ 1918- __ _ Morri~ Steward __ Washington, D. C. 1918-0ct. ----P. Witherspoon __ Reidville ________ 1918--0ct J. B. Middleton __ York _____________ 1918- . M. F. Black ______ Charleston ______ 1918-E. _B_. Burroughs -- Allendale --------- 1918-No_v_----Scipio Green ____ Charleston ______ 1918-J. McLeod _______ Little Rock__ _ ___ 1919-Jun_e ___ _ C. H._ Hood ______ Florence _________ 1919-Oct W. Littlejohn ____ Ninety Six _ _ _ _ 1919-Ded G. W. Washington Cowpens _ _ 1920-July J. A. Brown ______ Walterboro 1920-Oct A. S. J. Brown __ Orangeburg 1921-Jan· ~1? JMcEaddy -- ~olumbia _______ 1921-Feb:

• - ?nes ------ Sumter _ _ ___ 1921-March B. F. Mill~n ------~ Camden _______ 1921-June W. S. ~ell ------ - -- - . ________ 1921-July V. C. Dimery ____ Washington _ _ _ 1921-Jul York G~odlet ___ Kingstree _ _ ____ 1921-0c{ S. A. Kmg ------ Wellford 1921-Sept J. S. Thomas ____ Orangeburg 1921-Sept. J. C. Burch Anderson 1921-Dec · C. C. Srott Darlington 1921-Sept W. M. Baker ____ Darlington __ 1922-Dec · L. J. Bonoparte __ Kingstree ______ 1922-No; G. W. Moore _____ Reesville ________ 1922-Jun~ B. J. McDamel __ Spartanburg __ 1922-Dec. Isaac Hardy ---- - T1mmonsville - - - 1922-Nov Aaron Mc1:,ees ____ Chesterfield _ _ ___ 1922-Feb · James Qmck ___ Columbia 1922-J · Henry Ha~lston __ Greenwood _-_-::_-:~ 1923-N:e H. W. Da~is ------ Charleston __ __ 1923-Jun~ G. W. Cov1~gton __ S~mter ____________ 1923-June T. G. Rob~son __ Timmonsville ____ 1923_Au C. <;. ~obmson __ Orangeburg___ 1924-A g_.l BenJamm Brown Dillon -----------~~ 1924-.J/;,1

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Name Ptace of Death Date Adam D. Brown __ Cades _____________ 1924-Dec. W. B. Bowers ____ Orangeburg _______ 1925-_______ _ W. G. Deas _______ Camden __________ 1925-______ _ Gen. F. Miller ____ Greer _____________ 1925-_______ _ J. T. Latson ______ Kingstree _________ 1925-______ _ Arnold Smith ____ _ ________________ 1925-_______ _ Andrew Tillman __ Chesterfield _______ 1925- ----·---G. W. Rodgers ____ Mullins ___________ 1926-_______ _ J. D. Sanders ____ Orangeburg ______ 1926-_______ _ A. M. Wright ____ Bamberg _________ 1926- _______ _ George W. Gray __ Greenville ________ 1926-_______ _ J. A. Harrel ___ _ ______ _ ________ 1926-_________ _ A. G. Kennedy __ Florence . _______ 1926-_______ _ A. W. Fuller ____ Columbia ______ 1926-_______ _ S. D. Williams __ Greer . ____ 1927-Jan. J. F. Greene ____ _ _____ __ _ ______ 1927-0ct. J. H. Wilson ______ 1927-Nov. J. W. Brown ____ __ _ _ _ 1927-Dec. J. A. Burray ____ _ ___ _ ________ 1928-Jan. J. W. Brown ____ Camden ________ 1928-J'an. F. H. Anthony __ Sumter _ __ _ _ 1928-Jan. R. Harrison _______ Chesnee 1928- ______ _ T. W. Williams -~ Seigling ______ 1928-______ _ H. L. Stewart ____ Charleston _____ 1928-Oct. C. L. Logan _____ Greenville 1928- _______ _ G. W. Gantt ____ Midway 1928-Dec. A. D. Harris ____ St.George 1929--June K. P. Murphy ____ Yemassee 1929-July W. M. Smith ____ Belton 1929-Aug. R. L. Hickson ____ Charleston 1929-July Herbert D. Wood __ Kingstree 1929-Dec. J. H. Chestnut ___ Belton ____ 1930-May J. C. Martin . _____ Greenville ·- 1930--Nov. L. A. Thomas ____ Orangeburg 1930-Nov. I. E. Lowrey ____ Columbia 1929-Dec. H. H. Matthews __ Savannah, Ga. 1930-July N. T. Bowen, Sr. __ Sumter 1930-Feb. Isaac Myers ____ Greer _ _ 1930-July H. C. Asbury ____ Timmonsville 1930-March W. M. R. Eaddy __ Kingstree __ _ _ _ _ 1930-Dec. 16 J. W. White _____ Columbia __ 1931-Jan. 7 F. H. Hayes _____ Camden _____ 1931-FP.b. 4 Paul Reddish ____ Camden ____ 1931-Mar. 10 D. M. Minus ____ Greenville ___ . 1931-Mar. 28 D. F. TillmaP- ____ Anderson 1$ 1931--.JVIar. 30 0. Blassengame __ Orangeburg _"' 1931-May 25 H. L. Davis ____ Mullins _ __ 1931--July ~2 G. W. Cooper ____ Columbia . 1931-Aug. 15 .J. S. Tyler ______ Bamberg _ _ ___ 1931-Dec.8 1\1. C. Cook ______ Allendale _________ 1932-May S. J. Middleton __ _ ________________ 1929-Sept. 16 F. H. Vance ______ Sumter 1931---Mar. 12

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Name Place of Death Date J. A. Glenn ______ Kingstree __________ 1932--Sept. 27 James F. Page ____ McKenny, Va, _____ 1932-Mayl 7 Jacob C. Agnew __ Greenville _________ 1932-May 0. Gethers _________________________ 1933-Dec. 12 C. R. Brown ____ Florence ____________ 1933-May M. M. Mouzon ____ Charleston ________ 1933-July 31 David M. Morris __ Blaney ___________ 1933-Sept. Wesley Williams __ Spartanburg ______ . 1933--J an. E. W. Adams ____ Spartanburg _______ 1933--Jan. G. W. Burroughs __ Sumter ____________ 1933-Feb. M. 0. Stewart -- rteevesville ________ 1133-R. F. Harrington __ Orangeburg _____ 1934-May J. W. Gray ------- Walterboro ______ 1935-Sept. Joe Ravenel ______________________ 1934~April 8 M. L. Greene ---- Marion ___________ 1935- ______ _ G. S. McMillian -- Mars Bluff. ____ _ 1935- ______ _ W. T. Smith ______ Sumter. __________ 1935-M. B. Mason ----New York _______ 1935- _ _ __ D. Salters ________ Kingstree ________ . 1935- ______ _ I. H. Richardson __ Kingstree _________ 1935-________ _ R. H. Cottingham Clio _____________ 1935- ______ _ J. T. Wilson ------Sumter _________ 1936- __ _ C. H. Dangerfield Orangeburg___ 1936-Thomas Sims ----Sumter ___________ 1936- ____ _ W. G. White ____________________ 1936-________ _ L. M. Dutton ---- Orangeburg 1936- ____ _ W. M. Hanna . --- Cheraw_____ _ 1927-A. G. Townsend -- Sumter_______ 1937-N. J. Bowen . ---- Lake City __ 1937-J. B. Taylor ___ Orangeburg _ 1937-B. S. Cooper ----Walterboro_ 1937---L. W. Ferby ---- Bamberg 1937-L. W. Williams---•• Easley _ . ________ 1937-W. H. Norman __ Ruffin 1937-B. C. Brown ____ _ _ 1938- ____ _ N. S. Smith ------ Ben-n~ttsville _____ - 1938-- _ ---== V. S. Johnson ____ ______ 1938- __ _ W. S. Thompson __ Seneca_ __ 1933.- _____ _ C. C. J~cobs ---- Brooklyn, N. Y. - 1938- ______ _ I. C. W1l~Y. ------ Kingstree _ 1939-H. W. W1lhams __ Kingstree __ _ __ 1939-J. C. Armstrong __ _ ______________ . 1938-_. _ W. J. Alexander __ _________ _ _______ _ M. C. Singleton __ _ _ ___________ _ E. Eady _ _ ________ __ _______ _ _______ _ A. Davis __ ____ _ _________________________ _ P. Brown ______________________________ _ F. Brown _______ ________ _ _______ _ E: ~- riiddleton__ -----------------· _____________ _

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J. E. Goins ______ ------------------· --------------J. R. Graham ____ Chester ___________ 1940-Dec.12 Effective James Richards __ -------------------· --------- - . E. S. Charley ____ -------------------· --------------J. D. Whitaker __ ------------------- 1941--------- Retired J. H. Johnson _ _ _ --- --------------· --------------F. A CL"lllelly ___ ------------------· _____________ _ D. !'!.. McTeer ______ Walterboro ________ 1935 Effective ,v. C. Summers __ ------------------· --------------M. 0. Stewart ____ Reevesville _____________________ _ S. E. Watson ____ Lake City _________ 1941-Jan. Effective J. P. Robinson __ ------------------- - ___________ --- Effective D. S. Curry _____ Greenville 1943--Feb. 20 Effective P. C. E. Hiddleston Pendleton ----- _ _ ______________ Effective James H. Harley __________ . --------- 1943-Feb.19 Effective C. B. Brown ____ -------- - --------· ________ ----- Effective George Nelson _ ---- --- - ------ -- ___ __ - -- --- Effective F. Rollerson _________________________ 1944-July Retired W. M. David ______________________ 1944-Sept. Effective E. J. Curry _______ St.Georg?. ___ --- 1945-Sept. Retired B. C. Jackson ____ Marion ____________ 1945- -- Retired S. M. McColl um __ Orangeburg _ _ __ 1945-May Effective A. S. Newman __ St.George __ - - 1945-Sept. Retired M. B. Eaddy ____ Chesterfield ---- 1946- Effective L. G. Gregg _____ Orangeburg 1946-Feb. Effective Wade Wyman ____ Orangeburg 1946- __ __ Retired P. E. McLaughlin Orangeburg 1946-C. B. Lowery __ YorK 1947-L. A. Gelzer Charleston 1948--Jan. H. H. Cooper Lake City - 1948-Feb. N. E. FrankJin Kingstree 1948-April 16 E. M. Washington Florence ____ 1948-Sept. 15 L. C. Mahoney Pinopolis _ 1948--July 28 N. E. Smith ___ _ Cross ___ - 1948--Oct. M. C. Cooper __ Lake City _ _ __ 1949-June J. M. Stokes _ __Florence ______ 1949-July M. C. Newman __ Greelyville _____ 1949-Sept. N. T. Bowen Sumter _. _ __ -- 1950-Aug. E. P. Bruce Orangeburg ____ 1950-Aug. J. E. C. Jenkins Orangeburg __ . __ 1950-May J. W. Multrie Chicago -- __ 1950-Sept. C. D. Wright Bennettsville _____ 1949-Dec. R. E. Donnerlv _ . Hemingway_____ rn50--.Tune J. W. A. Butler __ Sumter ___________ 1951-Feb. R. F. Freeman ____ Atlanta, Ga. _______ 1951-March B. S. Jackson ____ Chicago, Ill. ------· 1951-March r. L. Levine ______ Cross ______________ 1951-April

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Name Place of Death Date J. S. Miller ______ Orangeburg _______ 1951-April Edward Gordon __ Florence ___________ 1951-May J. G. Stokes ______ Reevesville ________ 1951-May T. J. Robinson ____ Bamberg __________ 1951-•-May J. W. Williams, Jr. Sumter ___________ 1951-June T. J. Pendergrass Bamberg __________ 1951-July A. Knox _____ Greensboro _______ 1951-July Frank Quick ______ Darlington __ -- __ 1951-July Solomon Pearson __ Orangeburg ________ 1951-Aug. J. J. Mitchell _____ Ruffin ______________ 1951-July J. W. Jones Columbia l!cJJ2-April F. D. Curry ___ Faytev1lle ---- 1952-- Nov. D. E. Thomas _ Florence 1952-Dec. J. A. Su..'Timers __ Orangeburg 1952-July W. E. Stratton New York _ 1953-April S.S. Jones Cros:,:, 1953-Mav J. S. Durant _ Sumter ____ 1953-May R. E. Bethea ___ Camden 1953--August S. F. Moss ___ Greensboro, N. C. 1953-Sept. A. P. Gilliard ___ Orangeburg 1953-October B. W. McTeer .. Brunson 1953-Dccember S. J. Cooper Orangeburg 1954-J,muary S. S. Spark Darlingon 1954--MarcL T. H. Fisher, Sr. ___ Sumter 1954-Mav G. B. Tillman -- Cc.1mden 1954-July A. L. Wilson --- Lake City 1954-Februan S. A. Funches - Orangeburg 1954-August · J. W. Reeder _______ Orangeburg 1954-March H. Frierson --------· Sumter ---- -- -- 1955-April L. S. Selmore Sumter 1955--June R. R. Williams Taylor - - - 1955-June P. E. Mingo Charleston 1956-April M. B. Brown Sumter 1956--Mc.1y R. I-I. Cunningham Orangeburg 1956-June T. R. Robinson ___ Pacolet A. J. Hall North J. A. Curry J. T. Martin Abraham Mack C. C. Reynolds K D. Hough J. H. Cooper S. M. Brown

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IX. HISTORICAL

Approximately one hundred years after the introduction ot Methodism into the United States, the South Carolina Confer­ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church was born. It was the year 1866. The great and devasting Civil War was just over; but the wounds inflicted by the war were fresh and painful. And the Methodist Church, like other institutions, bore her share of the wounds. In their ''Story of Methodism," Luccock and hutchinson report that:

"Hundreds of churches in the South were broken up and de­stroyed. Hundreds of thousands of members were lost through death in battle or disease, or by the evil influence of army life." (Page 356).

It is a remarkable fact that the Methodist Churches, both North and South, made rapid and effective efforts to recover from the war. In 1866 Methodism planned her first great ad­vance-a celebration of the one hundredth anniversity of the introduction of Methodism to these shores. With this effort to recover, the Church entered into a µeriod of founding colleges. Two of the Institutions established at that time were Baker Theological Institute in Charleston and Clatlin University in Or­angeburg. The South Carolina Conference wac; born in Baker Theological Institute in the year 1866.

The Conference had only two districts in its first two years. These were low-country disLricts and must have been quite large in ,1 ,·a. In 1869 a membership of 17,657 was concentrated in three d1striets, and a fourth was added in 1870. For sixteen years the Confl>rence n·ported five districts. The number was increased to six districts in ln03, and to eight in El04. The only other changes since that time were the addition of the Berkeley District in 1939 and the realignment of the Conferenc;:: into six clistricts in 1956.

After its founding, it took only eighteen years to double the membership of the Conference--from 17,657 in 1869 to 35,220 in 1888. During the first forty years there was a steady expansiori and development of church property. Indeed, not a few of the churches in which we now worship were built by men of that day. Whereas only 86 churches served the 17,657 members in 1869, the nw11ber of buildings had doubled by 1875. By any

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standard, this was a notable achievement and one which must have called for genuine sacrifice.

One of the interesting contrasts of the Conference record is that between the amount paid for pastoral 3upport and the amount paid for building and repairs. Such a contrast is likely to show the deep concern of both pastor and people for the care of the Sanctuary of which they are trustees. In 1883 the pastors were paid a total of $42,170 while they built and repaired their churches at a cost of $18,329, or almost one-half of their total salary.

Conference statistics since 1939 show little increase in mem­bership and property. However, on the other side of the picture is the sustained and increased support of education, a more ad­vanced study of the Church, and adjustment to the new de­mands of the day.

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Charleston April 2, 1866 Baker A. Webster Charleston March :l, 1867 Scott A. Webster Charleston Feb. 26, 1868 E. S. James A. Webster Camden Feb. 11, 1869 E. S. James A. Webster Orangeburg Del'. 22, 1870 M. Simpson F. M. Lewis

Clallin College Charleston Dec. 27, 1871 M. Simpson F. M. Lewis

GreenviIIe Jan. 15, 1873 E. R. Ames Henry J. Fox

Columbia Jan. 15, 187.J G. Haven Benj. L. Roberts

State House Camden .Tan. 1.J, 1875 I. W. Wi!e1 Benj. L. Roberts

Charleston Jan. 1:l, 1876 R. S. Fo,ter Benj. L. Robnts

Sumter .Jan. 17 . 1877 Levi Scott Flenj. L. Roberts

Columbia Jan. 16, 1878 Levi Scott Benj. L. Roberts

Greenville Jan. 22, 187!) J. T. Peck Benj. L. Roberts

Charleston Jan. 21, 1880 Matt. Simpson BenJ. L. Roberts

Florence Jan. 12, 1881 H. W. Warren Bu1j. L. Roberts

Spartanburg Jan. 12, 1882 R. S. Foster J.B. Middleton

York Jan. 10, 1883 S. R. Merrill J.B. Middleton

Sumter Jan. 16, 1884 T. Bowman J. B. Middleton

Cheraw Jan. 29, 1885 J.M. Walden J. B. Middleton

Anderson Jan. 28, 1886 E. S. Andrews J. B. Middleton

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21 Kingstree Jan. 20, 1887 C. D. Foss J. B. Middleton 22 Charleston Feb. 1, 1888 J. F. Hurst J. B. Middleton 23 Aiken Jan. 30, 1889 J. P. Newman J. B. Middleton 24 Marion Jan. 30, 1890 Thos. Bowman J. B. Middleton 25 Greenville Feb. 5, 1891 H. W. Warren J. B. Middleton 26 Orangeburg Jan. 13, 1892 R. S. Foster J. B. Middleton 27 Bennettsville Jan. 11, 1893 J. !VI. Walden J. B. Middleton 28 Camden Jan. 3, 1894 J. W. Joyce J. B. Middleton 29 Florence Jan. 16, 1895 C.H. Fowler J.B. Middleton 30 Charleston Jan. 29, 1896 W. F. Mallalieu J.B. Middleton 31 Columbia Feb. 3, 1897 J. F. Hurst J. B. Middleton 32 Beaufort Dec. 1, 1897 J. H. Vincent J. B. Middleton 33 Anderson Dec. 7, 1898 C. D. Foss J. B. Middleton 3-l G'reenville Dec. 6, 1899 E.G. Andrews J. B. Middleton 35 Darlington Dec. 12, 1900 J. N. Fitzgerald J. B. Middleton 36 Spartanburg Dec. 4, 1901 D. A. Goodsell J. B. Middleton 37 Orangeburg Nov. 27, 1902 C. D. Foss J. B. Middleton :rn Sumter Nov 26, 1903 E. Cramston J. B. Middleton 39 Charleston Dec. 1-l, 1904 D. A. G'oodsell J. B. Middleton 40 Yorkville Nov. 29, 1905 William Burt J. B. Middleton 41 Florence Nov. 22, 1906 J. F. Berry J. B. Middleton 42 Camden Nov. 28, 1907 D. H. Moore J. B. Middleton 43 Spartanburg Nov. 28, 1908 J. W. Hamilton J. B. Middleton c'.4 Orangeburg Nov. 24, 1909 J. W. Hamilton J. B. Middleton -15 Greenville Nov. 24, 1910 T. B. Neely J. I3. Middleton 46 Sumter Nov. 2:i, 1911 L. B. Wilson J.B. Middleton 47 Anderson Nov. 20, 1912 F. D. Leete J.B. Middleton 48 Orangeburg NDV. ID. 191:l F. D. Leete J.B. Middle'on 49 Columbia Nov. 19, 191-l F. D. LePte J. L. Grice 50 Spartanburg Nov. 2-l, 1915 F. D. Leete J. L. Gnce 51 Florence Nov. 22, 1916 W. P. Thirkie!d W. :~ Tnornpson 52 Allendale Del'. 12, l!J17 F. D. Leete W. S. Thompson 53 Florence Oct'. 18, l!Jl8 F. D. Leete W. S. Thomv·on 54 Charleston Dec. 10, mm F. D. Leete w S. Thomp~on 55 Cheraw Dl't. B, l!J20 E. G. Richardson W. S. Tl10mp~oll 56 Anderson Dl't'. 7, 1921 E. G. Richardson W. S. Tl10mp,011 57 Sumter fl~'l'. n, rn22 E. G. Richardson J, C. Gibbs 58 Spartanburg f),~l'. 5, l!l2:l E. G. Richardson J.C. Gibbs 5!) Bennettsville DL'l'. Ill, HJ24 E. G. Richardson J.C. Gibbs 60 Greenville DL'C !J, 1D25 E. G. Richardrnn R. L. Hick,r,n 61 Hartsville Dec. B, l!l2G R. E. Jones R. L. Hick<;•,n 62 Charleston DeL'. fi, 1!)27 E. G. Richarcbon R. L. Hicksv!1 63 Cheraw Dec. 5, HJ2B F. T. Keeney R. L. Hickson 6-l Anderson !),'('. II, lll29 R. E. Jones D.S. Curry 65 Sumter D,L'. U, 1930 F. T. Keeney D.S. Curry 66 Camden Dec. 8, !D31 F. T. Keeney D.S. Curry 67 Florence Dt'l'. n. rn:i2 F. T. Keeney D.S. Curry 68 Spartanburg ile:. 1:i, l!l:l3 F. T. Keeney D. S. Curry €9 Columbia Del'. 5, rn:l4 M. W. Clair D. S, Curry 70 Orangeburg Del'. 26, 19:l5 F. T. Keeney F. H. G•rant 71 Bennettsville o•,,. I, JD:l6 C. W. Flint F. H. G'rant 72 Greenville Dt'l'. I, 1937 C. W. Flint F. H. G•rant 73 Anderson Dec. 6, 1938 c.w. Flint F. H. G•rant

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Cheraw Dec. 10, 1940 L. H. King F. H. G'rant

Florence Nov. 26, 19H L. H. King F. H. G'rant

Camden Nov. 25, 1942 L. H. King F. H. G•rant

Darlington Nov. 25, 1943 L. H. King F. H. G•rant

Sumter Nov. 22, 1944 W. J. King F. H. G'rant

Marion Nov. 21, 1945 L. H. King F. H. G•rant

G'reer Nov. 20, 1946 E. K. Kelly F. H. G'rant

Anderson Nov. 19, 1947 E. K. Kelly F. H. G•rant

Sumter Nov. 2-1, 1948 J. W. E. Bowen 1..:. n. Brown

Orangeburg Nov. 22, 1949 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Spartanbure Oct. 25, 1950 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Florence Oct. 24, 1951 A. P. Shaw C.R. Brown

Sumter Oct. 21, 1952 J, W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Charleston Oct. 11, 1953 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Greenville Oct. 13, 1954 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Camden Oct. 12, 1955 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Spartanburg Ol'I. 10. 195G J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Orangeburi Sept. 12, 1957 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Sumter Oct. 8, 1958 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Columbia Oct. 7, 1959 J. W. E. Bowen C.R. Brown

Florence Oct. HJ, l!ltiO M. L. Harris C.R. Brown

Sumter May 17, 1961 M. L. Harris C.R. Brown

Charleston May 16, 1962 M. L. Harris C. R. Brown

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X. MISCELLANEOUS

Preliminary Meetings

On Tuesday May 16, 1962, at 10:30 the Bishop met with the Cabinet, The Board of Ministerial Training also met at the same hour.

At 2:30 there was a meeting of all Boards Commission and Committees.

The Conference met in a pre-conference Worship Service, Reverend W. T. Goodwin, a former member of the local Church, delivered the Sermon.

RULES OF ORDER

Introduction

The proceedings of the South Carolina Annual Conference shall be governed by the Rules of Order of the preceeding Gen­eral Conference and the acts of the General and Jurisdictional Conferences as far as they apply to the organization and work of the Annual Conference; and, in all matters not specified here­iu, by established Parliamentary Law as set forth in Robert's Rules of Order, Revised.

CHAPTER - A ORGANIZATION

1. The business of the Conference shall begin with the c&lling of the roll by the Secretary, after Holy Communion and such Devotional Service as may be necessary.

2. At the beginning of each Annual Conference Session, the Conference shall elect a committee of three to examine the daily joumal, coffect it, and report back to the next meet­ing of the daily sessions. The adoption of their report, shall be the approval of adoption of the minutes.

3. All members of the Conference shall answer the roll call. Members who are late shall register with the Secretary.

4. Each members of the Conference shall answer the roll session of the Conference, unless excused by action of the Con­fc·rence in advance.

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5. The time of the daily sessions of the Conference shall be determined by the Program Committee, in consultation with the presiding Bishop; but the Conference may change the time of meeting of its sessions and adjournment at its descretion.

6. There shall be a fifteen (15) minute recess in each week-day morning session at 10:30 o'clock, unless otherwise or­dered by the Conference in session.

CHAPTER - B CONFERENCE PROCEDURE

l. A member may not speak more than once on any ques­tion before the Conference, until every member who desires to speak shall have spoken; nor shall he speak more than three minutes at any one time, except by permission of the Con­ference. Those speaking for and against the question shall be given the floor alternately.

2. When a member wishes to speak he shall stand and address the Chair, and not proceed until he has been recognized

ty the Chair.

3. All motions from the floor shall be put in writing and submitted to the Secretary in duplicate.

4. A count vote shall be taken upon request of one-fifth

(1/5) of thos~ present and voting.

5. Lay members of Board.s, Commissions and Committees, elected by the Conference or appointed by order of the Con­fuence or in pursuance of provisions of the Discipline, who are not members of the Conference shall be granted the privilege of the floor, without vote, on all matters relating to the reporb of the respective Boards, CommissioDS, and Committees of which

they are members.

6. Ail motions, reports and resolutions shall be reduced to writing and presented to the Secretary in duplicate.

7. No member who is outside the voting area fixed by the Conference shall have the privilege of voting upon a question t:nless absent on Conference business and polled by order of

the Conference.

8. The adoption of a report from any Conference officer, Board, Commission, Committee, or Society shall be accepted as

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mformation. In order to be effective and binding on the Con­ference, the recommendation of any report must be passed by the Conference in the form of a separate and specific mo­tion. Recommendations for appropriations and apportionments must be forfeited to the Annual Conference Commission on World Service and Finance for their action before Conference

9. The report of the Committe2 on General and Jurisdic-tional Conference Memorials shall be an order of the day im­mediately preceeding the first ballot for delegates to such Con­ft.rences.

10. Election of Delegates. When the election of delegates to the General or Jurisdictional ConferencP. is before the house, or any other election requiring a ballot, the following rules shall govern the balloting: (1) Each ballot shall carry the exact number of names to be elected on the ballot; ( 2) A greater or lesser number shall invalidate the ballot; (3) A majority of all votes cast is required for an election; ( 4) In case a greater number of members receive a majority of votes cast on any given ballot than there are members to be elected, those re­ceiving the highest number shall be elected.

11. Voting by Orders: The Conference may decided to vote by orders. Upon a call by motion of any member seconded by another member of the same order and supported by a majority i[ the membrs of that order voting, the Conference shall vote by orders. The ministerial and lay members shall vote separately when the Conference orders the same. No question shall be passed without the majority vote of both orders. In case of such a vote, the order calling for it shall vote first.

CHAPTER - C BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.

1. No one shall at any time be a member of more than four ( 4) Boards, Committees, Commission.s, etc., of the Annual Conference; with the exception of the District Superintendents, or otherwise as the Discipline provides.

2. The Conference shall elect such Committees, Commis-sions Agencies, etc., as it deems necessary for the effectiveness of its program and work.

3. The Committee on Courtesies and Privileges shall be composed of three members. From this Committee, persons not members of the Conference or official representatives of our

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Church Organizations may secure the privilege of speaking before the Conference. The Committee shall limit the time of such speeches.

4. All Boards, Committees, and Commissions must submit tc the Conference Secretary their reports in typewritten form with two copies being turned in immediately following action by the Conference when changes or corrections are made.

5. Effective, Supernumerary, and Ministl-rs on Trial shall be eligible to serve on all Boards, Committees, Commissions and Boards of Trustees; Retired Ministers shall be ineligible for nominations to membership on all Boards, Commissions, Com­mittees, etc.

6. Board of Ministerial Training and Qualifications. No District Superintei1dent shall present to this Board the names of any persons desiring admission to this Conference on cred­entials from any other denomination unless he has had the case under consideration for three months. He shall correspond, when possible, with those signing the credentials and papers offered and with others concerning the genuineness of the papers and character of the candidate.

7. No Approved Supply Pastor may be dropped before the Annual Conference and used immediately following the An­nual Com'erence to be used in an appointment "to be supplied".

CHAPTER - D REPORTS

I. The reports of all Boards, Committees, Comm!ssi_ons, etc., shall be printed or mimeographed, and ready for dtstnbu­tion at the opening session of the Conference. The Conference Secretary shall be provided with two copies of such reports.

2. When the report of a Board, Con1rnittee or Commission is under consideration, the chairman or a rnembn thereof de­signated by him shall be permitted, if desired, to close the

debate.

3. The Annual Report of the Pastors shall be in the hands of the Conference Treasurer and Statistician ten days prior to the opening of the Annual Conference.

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ference Secretary in duplicate before the close of the Confer­ence.

'5. All items of unusual significance, and which entail n,atters of policies, must be placed into the hands of the mem­bers of the Conference in advance of consideration by the Con­ference, in order that they may have proper study. The Con­ference will determine by its own actions the appropriate study period, and schedule "an order of the day" for considering such matters.

CHAPTER - E PRO-RATING OF PENSIONS FUNDS

1. Each Pastor shall pro-rate to the General Board of Pen­sions. A record shall be kept of the sum that the pastor defaults in pro-rating .. Upon his retirement, such sums shall be with held until the entire amount shall have been paid; provided that no more than one-fourth (1/4) of his legal annuity shall be with-held in any one conference year.

CHAPTER - F

CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL

1. There shall be a Co-ordinating Council: a. To correlate the work of the Conference Organiza­

tions. b. To Minimize overlapping and duplication. c. To simplify the relationship between Conference

Agencies and the local church. d. To work out a coordinated calendar of Events and

Activities acros..s tbe Conference.

2. THE MEMBERSHIP of the Coordinating Council shall consist of the Bishop as chairman, the District Superintendents, the chairman and one member elected by each Annual Con­fuence Board, Commission, Committee, Agency, the Conference Secretary, Treasurer, and Statistician, the Conference Lay Leader, the Executive Secretary of the Board of Education the President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, th~ President of the College, the Chairman of the Boar] of Mana­gers of the P<'jstor's School. The Missionary Secretary and the Secretary of Evangelism.

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COMMITTEE-ON-NOMINATIONS

The Committee on Nominations shall be composed of the ~abinet, the Conference Lay Leader, the President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Conferenc~, The President of the Conference Methodist Youth Fellowship, the Conference Secretary, and one minister and one layman at

large elected by the Conference,

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

The Program Committee shall ~e composed of the Cabi~et chaired by the Host District Superintendent, Conference Secretary, Host Pastor, Conference Lay Leade~, Conference

P 'd t f w S C S one Youth representative elected by resi en o • · · ·, t h h the Conference Youth, one lay person elected by the hos c urc •

2. Participants on the Conference program shall be noti­fied by their respective District Superintendents.

CHAPTER - I

AGE LIMITATION

It shall be required for admission on trial that a candi­d te\ not more than thirty-five (35) years of age; except that t~is i~le may be suspended by a two-thirds vote of the Con-

ference.

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DISTRICTS

1. Each District Superintende~t . s~ad furnis~ _the Bishop, the Conference Treasurer and Statist1c1an _an ?ffi~ial copy of

t . t to the charges within his D1stnct for World the appor 10nrnen ., Service and Conference Benevolence, as early in the Conference

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CONFERENCE ENTERTAINMENT

1. The names and addresses of the lay members of the J\nnual Conference shall be submitted to the Host Pastor and the Bishop by the Superintendent of each district 30 days prior tu the opening date of the Annual Conference.

2. Such entertainment as the Conference members desire shall be made known to the Host Pastor 30 days prior to the opening date of the Annual Conference.

CHAPTER - J

MISCELLANEOUS

1. Minimum educational requirement for becoming a Sup-ply Pastor is the completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, or its equivalent. Note recommendations of Bd. of Ministerial Training.

2. The Annual Conference year closes with the last Sunday of the ConferenLe year, and the new year begins the day fol­lcwing adjournment.

3. Except under unusual circumstances, Pastors assigned to new work will give up the parsonage within 30 days. The Pastors concerned and the District Superintendent are to de­t£>rmine the exception.

CHAPTER - M

SUSPENSION AND AMENDMENT

1. These rules may be suspended at any time by a 2/3 majority M those present and voting.

2. These rules may be amended or changed by a two-thirds ( 2/3) vote of those present and voting; provided the pro­posed amendment or change has been read in the open Confer­er.ce at least one day before it i.s voted uroo.

COMMITIEE ON RU1,ES

The Committee on Rules hds met and studied the proposal

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After careful study the Committee has discovered that the rroblem it thought existed does . not exist; for the reason, that any Board, Commission or Committee may use, co-op or delegate any person or persons in the bounds of the Annual Conference for any service which it deems necessary.

Therefore the Committee is withdrawing the proposal amend­ment to Chapter C, sub number 6, page 101 of the 1961 Journal pending further study.

Your Committee

J. W. Curry W. M. Stokes J. S. Dial

M. D. McCollom J. W. Taylor H. D. Smith

WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE

FRESIDE~T Mrs. M. H. Baxley 1327 Gregg Street, Columbia, S. C.

VICE PRESIDENT . Mrs. C. F. Echols f:itrect, Greenville, S. C.

Ferguson

RECORDING SECRETARY . Mrs. J. T. Kennedy R. F. D. Box 372, Bennettsv11lc, S. C.

TREASURER

l'ROMOTION

Miss Addie M. Thomas 705 DeKalb Street, Camden, S. C.

SECRETARIES OF LINE WORK

Mrs. Cordelia Kirksey

105 Rosemond Street, Pickens, S. C.

Mis J W. Robinson l\HSSIONARY EDUCATION . · · 202 w. Jackson Street, Dillon, S. C.

CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RELATION i Mrs. Hattie Barksdale l631 Union Street, Spartammrg, S. C.

YOUTH Mrs. J. W. Curry

163 Coit Street, Florence, S. C.

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CHILDREN

STUDENT

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_ Miss Lucia Brown 7 Percy Street, Charleston, S. C.

- Mrs. Elreta Bacote P. 0. Box 355, Timmonsville, S. C.

SPIRITUAL LIFE Mrs. G. C. Brown

LITERATURE & PUBLICATIONS __ Miss James Dibble

SUPPLIES

808 Lafayette Street, Camden, S. C.

_ Mrs. 514 S. Main Street, Sumter, S. C.

MISSIO':'l"ARY PERSONNEL Mrs. P. 0. Box 226, Dillon, S. C.

T. R. Friarson

R. K. Gordon

WESLEY AN SER. GUILD Mrs. Mary F. Kearns 14 E. College Street, Sumter, S. C.

DISTRICT PRESIDENTS

~EAUFORT-Mrs. Pauline Able, Rt. 1, Box 112, Bamberg

~HARLESTON-Mrs. Florence Thomas, 59 South St., Charleston

F LORENCE--Mrs. Elreta Bacote, P. O. Box 355, Timmonsville

ORANGEBURG-Mrs. G. S. Brevard, 804 Layfette St., Camden

PIEDMONT-Mrs. Cordelia Kirksey, 10'5 Rosemond St., Pickens

SUMTER-Mrs. S. M. Miller, R. F. D. 3, Box 4, Sumter

XI. PASTORAL RECORD

Barr, Cleveland l .. -1933, Pamplico; 1934-1939, St. John; 1940-1952, Asbury-Bethel; 1952-1962 EliJ'ah-St Paul K d

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Barr, John C.-1953-1955, in School; 1956-1858, Old Bethel· 1959-1962, Chaplain, U. s. Army. '

Blan.don, J dmes H.-?945, From Reformed Episcopal Church; 1945-1949, EhJah-St. Paul; 1950, Wilson Chapel; 1953-19~4, Harleyv1llc; 195G, Ebenezer; 1957-1959, Ashapoo· 1960

retired. ' '

Boatwrigh_l, lVIarvin--1943-1947, Green Pond; 1948-1960, Hickor Hill-Red Bank; 1961-1962, Lodge Ct. y

Boone, Isaiah-1948-1950 Mullins· 1951-1953, Asbury-Bethel; 1955-1961, Latta; i962, Clio.'

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Boone, J. D.-1950-1954, in School; 195f-19'58, Jedburg; 1959-1962,

Pinopolis.

Bowen, Gilbert H.-1938, Borden, St. Philip; 1939-1953, Mt Zion.; 1944, Lynchburg; 1945-1946, Mechanicsville; 19~7-1954, St. Matthews; 1955-1956, Lamar; 1957, Little Rock Ct. 1958-1959, Mars Bluff; 1960-1962, St. Luke-Cartersville.

Bowen, John B.-1943, Blaney; 1944-1946, Greeleyville; 1947-1948, Summerville; 1949-1952, Ridgeville; 1953-1956, Dorchester; 1957-1959, St. Stephen; 1960-1961, Bambeq~

Ct.; 1962, Hardeeville .

Bowen, Thomas W.-1938, Yemassee; 1939-1940, WalterbOro; 1941, Cottageville; 1942-1944, Lai,cs; 1945-1946, St. John; 1947-1950, Wilson Chapel-Mt. Seal; 1951, Asbury-Bethel; 1952-1953, Springville; 1955-1962, Asbury-Bethel.

Bradley, James-1955-1956, in School; 1957-1958, Aiken; 1959-1961, West Camden; 1962, Cheraw.

Brewer, Henry C.-1938-1962, St. John-Wesley Chai:,el.

Brown, Clayton R.-1928, Atlanta, transferred to South Caro­lina; 1929-1932, Seneca; 1933-1936, Charleston-Old Beth­el; 1937-1940, Easley; 1941-1946, Clover; 1947-1952, Greenville-John Wesley; U}53-1958, Dist. Supt. Charles-

ton District; 1959-1962, Cades.

Brown, Giles C.-1923-Hl26, in school; 1927, Blacksburg; 1928-1929. Spartanburg Ct.; 1930-1932, St. James; 1933, Well­ford; 1934, Washington-Ladson; 1935-1962, Johns Island.

Brown, Henry B.--1933, Rock Hill; 1934-1962, Shiloh.

Bryant, Stephen C.-1928, Olar Mission; 1929-1930, Millett and Prospect; 1031, Rizers; 1932-1933, Olar; 1934, Spring­field; 1935, North; 1936-1939, Dorchester; 1940, Midway; 1941, Bethlehem-St. James; 1942-1946, Rowesville; 1947-

-~ ~ 1952, Denmark; 1952, Retired.

Buddin, John W.-1922, Andrews; 1923-1924, Cooper River; 1925-1926, Beauforl; 1927-1928, Summerville; 1929-1:}30, Dor­chester; 1931, Bamberg Ct.; 1932-1933, Salem-Wesley; 1934-1935, Macedonia-St. Paul; 1936-1937, Lamar; 1938-1940, Greer; 1941-1944, Minus Ch:ipel; 1945, No. Green­ville; 1946, Minus Chapel; 1947-1948, Easley; 1949-1952,

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Williamston; 1953-1955, Pendleton; 1956-1959, Belton; 1960-1962, North Green ville.

Calhoun, Clyde--1950-19'33, in School; 1954-19.56, Walhalla; 1957. 1958-1959, Bamberg Ct.; 1960-1962, Jefferson.

Carter, Percy B.-1954-1955, Chesnee; 1956-1958, Gaffney; 1959-1962, Anderson.

Carter, Virgil S.-1933-1937, Blainey; 1938-1948, Macedonia-St. Paul; 1949-1955, Mechanicsville; 19~6-1957, Lynchburg; 1958-1962, Camden Ct.

Caves, T. Lucius-1947-1951, Seigling; 1953-1954, Appleton; 1955, Brunson; 1856, Appleton; 1957-1962, Ehrhardt.

Clark, Charles C.-1908-1911, Pacolet; 1912-1915, Chester; 1916-1920, Gaffney; 1921, Orangeburg Ct.; 1922-1923, Allen­dale; 1924-1926, Marion; 1927-1932, D. S. Charleston Dist.; 1933-1935, Spartanburg; 1936-1937, Columbia; 1938-1943, Greenville-John Wesley; 1944-1948, North Marlboro; 1949, Rock Hill; 1950, Little Rock; 1951-1952, St. James; 1953-1954, Wellford; 1955, Gaffney; 1956-

1959, Chesnee; 1960, Retired.

Cole, Edgar W.-1943-1946, Rock Hill; 1947-1953, Bethel-Ebe­nezer; 1954-1961, Salem-Wesley; 1362, Clover.

Connor, Roy C.-1929-1930, McCormick; 1931-1938, Greenville­Minus Chapel; 1939-1946, Timmonsville; 1947, Spring­ville, 1948-IS':5:3, Friendship-Jeremiah; 1954-1962 Pine-ville, Bowman. '

Conyers, William M.-1934-1937, in school; 1938, Flaydale; 1939-1943, Rock Hill; 1944-1945, Chaplain (U. S. Army); 1946-1948, St. Jamt::s; 1949-1951, Greeleyville; 1952-1953, North; 1954-IH5u, Brand1vilk, St. Phillips; !057-1961, Wateree-Blaney: 1962, North Carndvn.

Cooper, Benjamine J -1943, Sl. Luke; 1944-1947, Mullins; 1948-1953, Dill11n; 1955, Clcn~·r; 1956-1957. Spartanburg; 19·58-1959-1962, Wesley, CharlPslon.

Croker, Jame::; A. -1944, in school; 1945-1947, Lanes; 1948-1952, Ifarleyville; 1953-1957; Ridgeville, 1958-1962, Mt. Holly.

Curry, John W.-Hl30-1932, in School; 1932. Mt. Zion-Pelham; 1933-1937, Mayesville; 1938-1944, Centenary; 1945, Dist.

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Supt. Charleston Dist.; 1946-1950, Drst. Supt. Florence Dist.; 1951-1956, Florence; 1957-1961, District Supt. Florence Dist.; 1962, Orangeburg.

Curry, J. W. Jr.-1960, York; 19611962, In School.

Curry, Leo W.-1937-1939, Pendleton; 1940-1944, Pickens; 1945-1953, Level Green-Wesley; 1954-1958, Friendship-Jere miah; 1959-1962, St. George.

Curry, Thomas J. E.-1922, St. Thomas; 1923-1924, Alcot; 1925-1929, Hamer; 1930-Hl31, Syracuse-Providence; 1933-1937, Alcot; 1938, Mars Bluff; 1939, Asbury-Bethel; 1940-1945; McBee-Bethune; 1946-1951, Pageland; 1952-1955, St. John; 1956, Wateree-Blaney; 1957-1959, Clio-Asbury­Galilee; 1960, Retired.

Davis, R. S.--1952, Branchville-St. Philip; 1953, Spears-HorJe­well; 19·56, Jefferson; 1957-1961, St. Matt-Spring Hill; Macedonia.

Davis, James K.-1947, Georgetown; 1948, St. Stephen; 1949-1951, Allendale; 1952-1953, Ehrhardt; 1954-1957, North Marlboro; 1958, Mayesville; 1959-1962, Uimar.

Devore, John W.-1942, Longtown; 1943, Jefferson; 1944-1947, Mount Zion; 1948, Camden Ct.; 1950-1954, Bamberg; 1955, Lynchburg; 1956, Syracuse; 1957-1959, Columbia; 1960, Aiken; 1961, Hardeeville; Orangeburg Ct.

Dial, James S.-1930-1931, in School; 1932-1933, Landrum; 1934-1935, Cowpens; 1936-1937, Blacksburg; 1938-1942, Ninety Six; 1943-1945, Seneca; 1946-1953, South GrL'enville; 1954, South Greenville, McCormick; 195/i-1957, South Greenville, Laurel Creek, 1D5H-1962, Di.,t. Supt Beau­fort District.

DuBois F'rederick G. C.--1943-1944, Brunson; 1945-1946, Gree,. 'wood; 1947-1950, Ro::;enville; 1951-1952, Mount Zion,

1953-1954, West Sumter; 1955, Georgetown-Lane; 1956, St. Matthews-Spring Hill; 1957-1953, Jdfer:;on; 1960-1962, Columbia.

Edwards, Fulton--1946-1947, Hardeville; 1948-1952, Apµleto11. 1953-1961, Rowesville-Fore3t Chal'el; 1962, Denmark.

Ferguson, Clarence F.-1924, in School; 1925, Walhalla; 19::!t>,

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Greenwood; 1927-1929, Rock Hill; 1930-1931, Level Green-Wesley; 1932-1937, Florence; 1938-1943, D. Supt .

• Spartanburg Dist.; 1944-1957, Sumter; 1958-1962, Dist. Supt. Piedmont District.

Ferguson, Clifford F.-1953-1955, in School; 1956-1958, Pendlt­ton; 1959-1960, Williamston; 1961-1962, Greenville.

Fisher, Theodore H., Jr.--1937, in School; 1938-1941, Greenwoou, 1942, Jefferson; 1943-1947, St. Mark-St. Matthew; 1948-1956, Columbia; 1957, Hartsville; 1958-1961, Sumter; 1962, Dist. Supt. Florence District.

Fowler, Stephen Van.-1918, Atlanta Conference-Oakland Cny, 1919, Chickamauga-Cohutta; 1920, Acworth-Carters­ville; 1921, Suwanee; 1922, Leo; 1923, Transferred to South Carolina Conf., Dorchester; 1924, Beaufort-Bethel; 1925-1927, West Anderson; 1928-1929, North Greenville; 1930, St. Luke; 1931-1933, St. John; 1934-1933, Salem-Wes­ley; 1939-1940, Minus Chapel; 1941, Chesnee; 1942-1943, Wellford-Reidsville; 1944-1947, Columbia; 1948-195!>, Kingstree; 19'56-1957, Timmonsville; 1958, Retired.

Fridie, Willis N.-1916-1917, Lexington-Swansea; 1918-19rn, Pickens; 1920-1921, Greenwood; 1922-1923, in School; 1924-1925, South Greenville; 1926-1928, Seneca; 1929, Springfield; 1932-1940, Denmark; 1941-1944, Maceaonia; 1945, Mt. Nebo; 1946-1949, Orangeburg Ct.; 1950-195:'.I, Reevesville; 1956, Brunson; 1957-1958, Appleton-Bentley­Prospect Union-Barnwell; 1959, Ridgeville; 1960, Rdired.

Frierson, Theodore R.--1936-1239, in School; 1940-1941, Kings­ville Ct.; 1942-1944, Chaplain ( U. S. Army); 1945-1947, Dillon; 1948-1949, Marion; 1951-1955, Spartanburr,; 1956-H/57-1961, Dist. Supt., Sumtt-r Di.-:tricl; 1962, Florenl'e

Gadsden, James S.-1951, in School; 1952, Isaiah--Donnan; 1953, Summerville-Lincolnville; 1954-1956, W. Anderson; 1957-1958, Lamar; 1959, St. Mark; 1960-1962, Camden

Gadson, Samuel A.--1939-1942, Bnmson; 1943-1946, Bamberg Ct.; 1947-1950, Lamar; 1951-19"55, Timmonsville, 1956-

1962, Kingstree.

Generett, William P.-1947-Hl48, no appointment; 1949-la50, Ebenezer; 1951, Midway; 1953, Allendale; 1954, B2au­fort-Bethel; 1955-1958, Hardeeville; 19·59, Aiken; 1960-

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Gibbs, John C.-1903-1904, Charleston Mi.s.3ion; 1905-1906, Abbe­ville; 1907-1910, Pickens; 1911, Bradley; 1912-1917, Pick-ens; 1918-1922, Teacher Claflin College; 1923-1928, Charleston-Wesley; 1929-1930, Anderson; 1931-1932, York; 1933-1940, Latta; 1941-1947, Greer; 1948-1950, Spartanburg Ct.; 1951, Retired.

Grant, Frank H. -1919-1920, St. Thomas; 1921, Washington-Lad­son: 1922-1947, St. Stephens; 1948, D. S. Charleston Dist.; 1953-1958, Pino polis; 1959, Retired.

Green, Joseph S.-1939, New Hope-Pine Hill; 1940-1949, Jerusa­

lem; 1950-1962, Zion.

Green, Isaac-1939, Jerusalem; 1940-1943, Dorman Chap2!; 1944, Supernumerary; 1956-1958, Jacksonboro; 1959-1960, Youngs

Island; 1962, Ravenel-Trinity.

Greene, Thomas D.-1927-1928, Harleyville; 1929-1930, Shiloh; 1931, Denmark; 1932, Ruffin; 1936-1949, Spring­town; 1950-1955, D. S. Bennettsville Dist.; 1956-1961,

Bethesda-St. Mary; 1962, Oswego.

Green, N. W.-1906, Louisiana Conf., Raceland-Lockport; 1906, Transferred to South Carolina Conf.; 1906, Rock Hill; 1907, Yorkville; 1908-1909, Little Rock; 1910, Summer­ville; 1911, North; 1912-1913, Mars Bluff; 1914-1916, Charleston-Centeaary; 1917, Camden; 1918-1919, Flor­ence; 1920-1921, Allendale; 1922-1924, Shiloh; 1925, Clio-Dunbar; 1926, Nesmith; 1927-1928, Cheraw; 1929-1933, Greenville-John Wesley; 1934-1935, Dillon; 1936-1937, Rowesville; 1938-1939, Manon; 1940-1945, D. S. Greenville Dist.; 1940-1947, Greenville-John Wesley; 1950-1952, Minus Chapel; 1953, Retired.

Gregg, Linneaus C.-1924, Holly Hill; 1926, Harleyville; 1927-1928, Denmark; 1929-1930, Nesmith; 1932-1933, Bethel­Ebenezer; 1934-1935, Greeleyville; 1936-1938, Clio-Hope­well; 1939-1940, Mullins; 1941-1942, Chesterfield; 1943-1944, Little Rock Ct.; 1945, St. James; 1946-1947, St. Mark; 1948-1950, St. James-St. Mark; 1951-1952, Rowes­ville-Forest Chapel; 1953, Orangeburg Ct.-St. John; 1951-1!/56.. Macedonia Ct.; 1957, Dorchester; 1958-1960,

Pickens; 1961-1962, York.

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Gregg, Wilbur R.-1921, in School; 1922, Columbia Missio~; 1923, Lincolnville-Ladson; 1924-1928, in School; 1928-1930, Professor of Religious Education, Claflin College; 1929-1934, Charleston-Centenary; 1934 - 1938, Darlington; 1938-1942, Orangeburg; 1942-1952, Camden; 1952-1957, D. S. Orangeburg District; 1958-1962, North Orangeburg.

Gupple, William J.-1919-1924, Holly Hill; 1925-1928, Mars Bluff; 1929-1931, Timmonsville; 1932-1933, Walterboro; 1934-1937, Lynchburg; 1938, Mayesville; 1939-1943, Ben­nettsville; 1944-1949, D. S. Sumter Dist.; 1950-1959, Darl­ington; 1960, Retired.

Henderson, T. B.-1925, Millett-Prospect; 1926, Bradley-McCor­mick; 1927, Lowndesville-Star; 1928, Seigling; 1929, Brunson-Fairfax; 1930-1931, Weeke; 1932-1933, Hardey­ville; 1934, Blackville; 1935, Millett; 1936, Leave of Ab­sence, 1937, Green Pond; 1938, Supernumerary; 1939, Stokes-Oak Grove; 1940, Retired.

Heywa1 d, J. W. Jr.-1959-1962,0ld Bethel.

Hicks, GranvilL-1955, in School; 1956-1957, Rockmill; 1958-1962, Seneca.

Howard, Arthur R.-1906, Barnwell; 1907-1908, Bamberg Ct.; 1909-1910, Allendale; 1911, Lynchburg; 1912-1913, La­mar; 1914-1917, Mayesville; 1918-1920, Sumter; 1921-1926, D. S. Charleston Dist.; 1927-1933, Board of Tem­perance; 1934-1939, D. S. Sumt<cr Dist.; 1940-1942, May­esville; 1943-1956, Board of Temperance; 1957, Retired.

Jackson, Sarnuel-1922-1923, Bethune; 1924-1925, Rock Hill; 1926-1928, Walhalla; 1929-1830, Greenwood; 1931, Long­town; 1932, Cowpens; 1933, Rock Hill; 19~4, Blacksburg; 1935, Wilkinsville; 1936-1947, Spartanburg Ct.; 1948, Wellford; 1949-1950, Chesnee; 1951-1957, Spartanburg Ct.; 1958, Retired.

James, Charles J.--1924, Longtown; 1925-1927, McBee; 1928-1932, Pageland: 1933-1934, St. James; 1937-1940, Cowpens; 1941-1952, Latta; 1953-1962, St. Paul-St. Michael.

Jamison, Evander N.-1938, in School; 1939, Beaufort; 1940, Aiken; 1941-1943, Allendale; 1944-1946, Walterboro;

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1947-1958, St. George; 1959-1962, Friendship-Jeremiah,

Jenkins, Edward C.-1947, no report; 1948-1950, in School; 1951-1952, Pickens; 1953-1954, West Camden; 1955, Os­Wego; 1956-1958, Bennettsville; 1959-1962, St. Mark-St. Matthews.

Jenkins, Warren M.-1937-1939, Aiken; 1940, Allen.dale; 1941-1942, Walhalla; 1943, no report of appointment; 1944, in School; 1945, no report of appointment; 1946-1952, Exec. Secretary of Board of Education; 1953-1956, Camden; 1957-1961, Florence; Ex. Sect. Bd of Ed. 1962.

Johnson, Andrew L.-1939, St. Luke-Green Hill; 1940-1952, Mt. Carmel, 1953-1954, Francis Brown-St. Paul; 1955-1961, Francis Brown.

Jones, Henry B.-1921-1923, in School; 1924, Lincoln-Ladson; 1929-1930, Beaufort; 1931, Walterboro; 1932, Latta; 1933-1938, Bennettsville; 1939-1943, Charleston-Wesley; 1944, D. S. Florence Dist.; 1945-1947, Florence; 1950-1955,

D. S. Beaufort Dist.; 1956-1957, Oswego; 1958-1960, Tim­monsville, 1961-1962, Little Rock.

Jones, John W.-1925-1926, in School; 1927, St. Luke; 1928, Springfield; 1929, Retired.

Jones, Nathan W.-1941, in School; 1942-1946, Ridgeville; 1947-H!53-1958, WaltE'!'boro; 1959-1962, Ruffin.

Jordan, Ira S.-1943-1946, in School; 1947-1948:, Rock Hill; 1949-1952, Belton; 1953-1957, Minus Chapel; 1960-1962, St.

James.

Kearns, Washington Charles-1949, in School; 1950, Greenwood; 1951-1953, Chesnee; 1954-1955, North; 1956-1957, Page­land; 1958, .. '\lcot; 1959, supernumerary; 1960-1961,

Beaufort; 1962, Pickens.

King, Robert B.- 1924, in School; 1925-1926, Longtown; 1927-1930 ,Chesne€; 1931-1933, Clover; 1934, Wellford; 1935, Wellford-Reidsville; 1936-1941, Jefferson; Hl42- l 950, Mayesville: 1951, Lamar; 1953-1957, Little Rock; 1958-1961, Lake City Ct., 1962, Salem-Wesley.

Kirk, Henry J.-1912, Reidsville; 1913-1916, Spartanburg Ct.; 1917-1919, West Darlington; 1920-1025, Salem-Wesley;

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1926-1929, North Marlboro; 1930-1934, Little Rock, 1935, Lamar; 1936-1942, Camden Ct.; 1943-1952, Antioch­Shepherd; 1953-1954, Oswego; 1955, St. Matthews­Spring Hill; 1956-1959, North Camden-Macedonia.

Lane, M. L.-1954, McBee; 1955, New Hope; 1956-1957, New Hope-Rock Hill; 1958, St. James; 1959, Appleton; 1960-1961, Harmony-Bethel; 1962, Minus Chapel.

Lawrence, Rufus G.-1921, Columbia Mission; 1922-1923, Bethle­hem-St. John; 1924-1925, Midway; 1926-1928, Apple­ton; 1929-1931, Ruffin; 1932-1935, Dorchester; 1936-1939, Branchville; 1940-1944, Reevesville; 1945-1948, Macedonia; 1949, North; 1950-1953-1955, Wateree; 1956-1961, Orange­burg Ct.; 1962, Bamberg Ct.

Lawton, Frank L.-1919-1920, Georgetown; 1921, Georgetown Ct.; 1922-1924, Pinopolis; 1925, Springfield; 1926-1927, Rock Hill; 1928-1931, Greer; 1932-1939, Pickens; 1940-1945, South Greenville; 1946-1947, Seneca; 1948-1951, St. Mark-St. Matthew; 1952-1959, St. Andrews; 1960, Retired.

Lemon, Eugene-1955, Zion Hill-Blaney; 1956, Jamison; "1957, Alcot-Kellybell; 1958, Pag~land; 1959, Brunson; 1960, Hardeville; 1961, Lynchburg; 1962, Mayesville.

Livingston, John V.-1948-1949, Mt. Zion; 1950, Pendleton, 1951, Lanes; 1953-19·57, Greeleyville· 1958-1961 Summerville· 1962, St. Stephen. ' ' '

Mack, Columbus J.-1923-1924, St. Stephens; 1925-1927, Lanes; 1929-1930, St. Thomas; 1931, Georgetown-Andrews; 1932-1933, Georgetown; 1939-1940, St. Stephens Ct.; 1940, Harleyville; 1942-1952, Mt. Holly; 1953, Retired.

Manning, H. V.-1944, 0. T.; 1945-1946, in School; 1947-1951, In­structc,r, Claflin College; 1948-1949, Aiken Blackville; 1950, Midway; 1951-1955, Charleston; 19~6-1962, Presi­dent Claflin College.

Manning, Irving V.-1917, East Tennessee, Russellville Ct.; 1919, Greeneville Ct.; 1920, in School; 1921, Transferred to South Carolina Conf.; 1919, Greenville Ct.; 1921, in School; 1921-1931, Pickens; 1932-1938, Timmonsville; 1939-1941, Salem-Wesley; 1942-1944, St. Paul; 1945-1950, St. Paul-St. Michael; 1951-1962, Lake City.

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Matthews, John W.-1946, North; 1947-1955, Springfield; 1956-1957-1962, Reevesville.

McCleary, George S. W.-1922, Summerville; 1923-1924, Lanes; 1925-1927, North Greenville; 1928, withdrawn, received in C. Ala. Conf.; 1934, Trans. to Up. Miss. Conf.; 1941, Conf. Membership Terminated by Judicial Procedure; 1947-1949 ,Harmon-Bethel; S. C. Conf.; 1950, Clover; 1951, Little Rock; 1952, Cades; 1953, Hardeville; 1954, Brunson; 1955, Appleton; 1956, Retired; 1957-1961,

Pelion.

McKay, William B.-1931-1932, Swansea; 1933, St. Philip-Shi­loh; 1934, Landrum; 1935-1938, Longtown; 1939, Cooper River; 1940-1941, Ridgeville; 1942-1944, Greenwood; 1945-1946, Appleton; 1947-1953, Little Rock Ct.; 1954-1956, Ehrhardt; 1957, Macedonia; 1958-1959, North; 1960-1962, Springfield-Blackville.

McCollum, M. D.--1941-1947, in School; 1948-1949, Greenwood; 1950-1961, Orangeburg; 1962, Dist. Supt. Walterboro Dist.

McFadden, Roosevelt-1950, in School; 1951, Georgetown; 1952-1953, Ninety-Six; 1954-1956, Clio-Asbury-Galile:; 1957-19·58-1962, Branchville-St. Phillip.

McTeer, J. C.-1943-1M4, Aiken; 1945, no record of appointment; 1946-1948, Belton; 1M9-19'30, Rock Hill; 1951-1952, Pen­dleton, 1953-1957, St. Jame~; 1958-1960, Little Rock; 1961-1962, Timmonsville.

Miller, Sar.iuel M.-1913, Spartanburg Mission; 1914, Greer; 1J15-1916, Rock Hill; 1917-1920, St. James; 1921, Clc·,er; 1922, in School; 1923-1925, Chester; 1926-1927, Clover; 1928, Trans. Atlanta Conf.; 1930, Charleston-Old Beth­el; 1931-1933, Cheraw; 1934-1939, Sumter; 1940-1944, D. S. Charleston Dist.; 1945-1948, Anderson; 1949-1951, Bennettsville; 1953-19:54, Lamar; 1955, West Sumter;

19'56-1960, Retired West Sumter.

Mins Harold O.-1938--1939, St. Paul-Mt. Zion; 1940-1944, North ' Greenville; 1945, St. John-St. Andrews; 1946 .. 1951, St.

Andrews; 1952-1958, St. Mark-St. Matthew; 1959-1962,

Pendleton.

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Mitchell, Joseph M.-1935-1937, Yemassee; 1938-1940, Cottage­ville; 1941-1944, Branchville; 1945-1948, Reevesville; 1949-1951, Pineville; 1952-1961, Edisto Fork: 1962. Springtown.

Moore, C. L.-1961; Transferred to South Carolina Conf. from Central Alabama Conf.

Moses, Isaiah-1946-1947, no record of appointment; 1948, Georgetown; 1949-1955, Syracuse; 1%6-59, Mechanics­ville; 1960, St. James; 1961-1962, South Greenville.

l\,furdough, Berry Q.-1939, Seigling; 1940, Riser Oak Grove; 1941-1944, Yemassee; 1948-1949, Supernumerary; 1950, Retired.

Nelson, Otis J.-1951-1952, in School; 1953-1957, Mayesville; 1958-1959, St. James; 1960-1962, Mechanicsville.

Newman, I. Dequency-1931, in School; 1932, Bethune; 1933, Trans. Atl. Conf.; 1937, Kingville-Providence; 1938-1939, St. James; :940-1941, Wellford-Reidsville; 1942-1949, Orangeburg; 1950-1955, D. S. Sumter Dist.; 1956-1957, W~sley; 1958-1959, Spartanburg; 1960-1961, Special Ap­po1r.tment; 1962, Francis Burns.

Newman, Omega-1956, John Wesley; 1957-1958, Springfield; 1959, in School; 1960-1962, Greer.

Norwood, John R.-1927-1928, Hartsville Mission; 1929 Hem­ingway; 1930, St. John; 1931-1932, St. Luke; 1933

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Pearson, John C.--1960, New Hope-Rock Hill.

Pearson, Joshua F.-1924-1925, in School; 1926-1928, Aiken; 1929-1931, Lamar; 1932, St. Matthews; 1933-1937, Lake City; 1938-1943, Lynchburg; 1944-1949, D. S. Bennettsville Dist.; 1950-1956, Hartsville; l 957-lil62, Syracuse.

Pendarvis, John L.-1947, York; 1948-1950, Greer, 1951-1954, Greenwood; 1955, Rockmill; 1956, Ninety-Six; 1957-1960, Wellford; 1961-1962, St. Andrews-Mt. Zion.

Porter, Marion J.-1915, in School; 1916-1919, Blaney Ct.; 1920-1924, Mt. Zion; 1925-1927, Rowesville; 1928-1930 Jami­son, 1931-1932, Marion; 1934-1937, Greer; 1938-1945, La-

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mar; 1946-1951, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1952-1954, Lanes-Georgetown; 1955-1962, Bamberg.

Porter, Solomon-1952, Blaney-Red Springs; 1953, North Cam­den; 1954-1955, Level Green-Mt. Zion-Galilee; 1956-1958, West Camden; 1959-1962, Georgetown.

President, R. W.-1939-1943, Silas-St. Paul; 1944-1947, Francis Brown; 1948-1953, D. S. Berkeley Di:;t.; 1954-1962, Mt. Carmel.

Primus, W. D.-1939-1940, Hardeeville; 1941, Lake City; 1942-1944, Salem-Wesley; 1945-1956, Alcot; 1957, Bethel-Mt. Zion; 1958, Retired.

Pyatt, Moses P.--1932, Ridgeville Ct.; 1933, Washington-Ladson; 1934, Lanes; 1935-1939, Summerville; 1939-1941, Mt. Holly; 1942-1943, Greeleyville; 1944-1947, Harleyville; 1948-1952, Pinopolis; 1953-1954, Mt. Holly; 1955, Dillon; 1956-19'58, Georgetown-Lane; 1959-1962, Alcot.

Reddish, Berry J.-1946, Aiken; 1947-1948, Allendale; 1949-1950, Bamberg Ct.; 1951-1956, Cottageville; 1957, Retired.

Richardson, Carson H.-1930-1931, Barnesville, Savannah Conf.; 1932, Greenville-Harris; 1934, Leete Hill-Burk-Arbor; 1935, Brunswick; 1:)36-1937, 1938, Blackshear; 1939, Pu­laski; 1940, Dublin; 1940, Trans. to South Carolina Con­ference; 1940, Georgetown; 1941-1946, St. James-North Charleston; 1947, North Charleston-St. Jude; 1948, Cooper River; 1949, Maryville; 1950-1951, Ridgeville Ct.; 1952-1954, St. Stephens Ct.; 1955-1958, Beaufort; 1959, Jcdburg; 1960-1961, Brook Green; 1962, St. Paul.

Risher, Howard T.-1947, in School; 1948, North Greenville; 1949-1951, Nmety Six; 1952-1957, Cheraw; 1958-1959, Allendale; 1960-1962, Marion.

Robinson, John W.--1934-1935, in Schuol; 1936, North Charles­ton; 1937-1939, Georgetown; 1940-1945, Williamston; 1946-1949 Pendleton; 1950, Applet0n; 1951-1953, Ruf­fin; 1954-1955, Bamberg Ct.; 1956-1962, Dillon.

Robinson, Thomas H.-1946, no record of appointment; 1947-1948, Ninety-Six; 1949-1955, North Greenville; 1956-1958, Williamston; 1959-19'10, Macedonia; 1962, Harley­ville.

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Rouse, Bishop, C.-1947-1948, in School; 1949-1957, Easley; 1958-1959, Level Green; 1960-1962, Hartsville.

Rouse, H. B.-1939-1940, Bethel-Ebenezer; 1941-1946, Simpson­ville; 1947-1951, St. John-Cades; 1952-1953, Pageland; 1954-19'55, Ruffin; 1956-1957, Camden Ct.; 1958, Mace­donia; 1959, Hardeville; 1960-1962, Appleton.

Rouse, Julius B.-1923, Summerville Ct.; 1924-1925, Dorchester; 1926, Seigling; 1927-1928, Mullins; 1929, Springfields; 1930-1931, Wateree; ]932-1934, Kingstree Ct.; 1935-1944, Little Rock; 1945-1950, Salem-Wesley; 1951-1952, Mayes­ville; 1953-1954, Clover; 19'55, Jefferson; 1958-1962, Tatum.

Sawyer, George S.--1917, Lin. Conf., Denver; 1918-1920, Denver; 1921, Colorado Springs; 1922-1924, Oklahoma City; 1925, Guthrie, D. S.; 1926-1928, Kansas City; 1929, Trans. to South Carolina; 1928-1932, Alcot; 1933-1934, Greenwood; 1935-1940, Anderson; 1941-1942, Gaffney; 1943-1946, Harmony-Bethel; 1947, Wellford; 1948-1953, York; 1954, Rock Hill; 1955, Rock Hill-Harmony-Bethel; 1956-1959, Harmony-Bethel; 1960, Retired.

Scott, James-1955-HJ57, in School; HJ58-1962, U. S. Armed Ser­vices.

Singletary, Peter-1952, St. Luke; 1953-1954, Aiken; 1956-1957, Mt. Holl,\1

; l!Yi8-1960, North Marlboro; 1961, Mayesville; 1962, In Scho(Jl.

Spears, J. E.-1946-1948, in School; 1949, Trans. to Savannah Conf.; 1949-1950, Palen; 1951, Trans. to South Carolina; 1951-1952, Summerville; 1953-HJ'58, Anderson; 1959-1962, Centenary.

Smith, W. A.-1950-1952, Beaufort; 1953-1954, Hardeeville; 1955, Wesley-Camden; 1956, Bamberg Ct.; 1957-1958, Ebenez­er; 1959, Springville-Blac:(ville; 1960-1962, North.

Smith, C. J.-l!J54-1959, York; 1960-1961, Spartanburg; 1962, Dist. Supt., Sumter Dist.

Stewart, Benjamine C.-1934-1935, in School; 1936, Weeks; 1937-1940, Appleton; 1941-1944, Bamberg; 1945-1949, Little Rock; 1950-1959, Marion; 1960-1962, Darlington.

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Stewart, L. R.-1955, Jamison; 1956--1957, North; 1958-1961, Washington-Ladson; 1962, St. Matt-Springhill.

Stokes, Wm.-1943-1951, Walhalla; 1952-1955, Bennettsville; 1956-1961, Dist. Supt. Beaufort District; 1962, Sumter.

Summers, James L.-1944, No record of appointment; 1945-1946, Allendale; 1947-1948, Ridgeville; 1949-1956, St. Sterph­ens; 1957-1962, Cottageville-Macedonia.

Sumter, Alfred P.-1923-1924, C. Ala., Dadeville Ct.; 1925, Al­bana-Beulah; 1928, Talladega; 1929, Sylacauga; 1930, Sylacauga Ct.; 1931, Birmingham, Scott Chapel; 1932, Opelika; 1933, Brewton-Pollard; 1934, Trans. 1o South Carolina; Hl34, Zion Hill; 1935, Georgetown; 1936-1938, Lanes; 1939-1944, Dillon; 1945-1951, Cheraw; 1952-1957, D. S. Greenville Dist.; 1958-1959, Hartsville; 1960, South Greenville; 1961-1962, Ridgeville.

Taylor, James W.--1914, in School; 1915, Campobello; 1916, West Darlington; 1917-1919, Clio-Dunbar; 1920, Hamer, 1921. Pineville-Bowmall; 1922-1926, Greenville-John Wesley; 1927-1931, Sumter; 1932-1937, D. S. Bennettsville Dist.; 1938-1944, Florence; 1945-1958, Charleston-Centenary; 1959-1962, District Superintendent, Charleston District.

Taylor, Zoel G.-1937-1938, in School; 1939-1940, Chesnee; 1941-1950, Cowpens; 1951-1!l58, Gt'eer; 1959-!D62, Rockrnill.

Thomas, George A. ~1918, Midway; 1919-1920, in School; 1921, Macedonia; 1922, Lamar Ct.; 1923-1925, Ehrhardt; 1926-1930, Gaffney; Hl31-1932, Spartanburg; 1933-1939, D.S. Charleston Dist.; 1940-1949, Spartanburg; 1950-1955, D. S. Spartanbmg Dist.; 195G-19G0, Clover: 19Gl, Retired.

Thomas, James S.-1942, Bethlehem-St. John; 1943-1944, no rec­ord of appointment; 1945-1946, York; 1947-1952, Prof. Gammon SL'minal'y; 1953-1962, GL'l1. Board of Educa­

tion.

Thomas, Theodore B.-1927, Fla. Corl.f., Jacksonville, Clarke­ville; 1928, High Springs-Noble Hill-Ft. White; 1928, Trans. to South Carolina; 1928-1929, Mt. Zion-Pelham; 1930-1933 Greenville-St .Andrews; 1934-1940, Clover; 1941-1946'. Easley; 1947-1949, Charleston-Old Bethel; 1950-1952, Gaffney; 1953-1960, GreenvillP; 1961, Retired. 1961-1962, Williamston .

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Washington, Paul A.~1930-1940, Francis Brown; 1941-1943, Bethel-Francis Brown; 1944-1945, D. S. Berkeley Dist.; 1946-1949, D. S. Berkeley Dist.; 1950-1961, Springtown; H!62, Edisto Fork-Salley Chapel.

Wiley, Edward M.-1942-1947, Beaufort; 1948-1952, Red Bank; 1953, Mt. Pleasant-Oak Grove No. 1; 1954, Sabbatical leave; 1955-1957, Supernumerary; 1961, Allendale; 1962, Dorchester.

Williams, Edgar W.-1948-1949, in School; 1950, Beaufort; 1951-1952, Aiken; 1953-1954, Gaffney; 1955-1956, Wellford; 19'57, Jamison; 1958-1960, Lynchburg; 1961-1962, Bennetts­ville.

Williams, John W.-1923-1924, Borden-St. Philip; 1925-1927, New Haven-St. Philip; 1928-1930, Antioch; 1935-1937, Wateree; 1938-1946, St. Matthews; 1947-1948, Nol'th; 1949, Macedonia; 1951, Rock Hill-New Haven; 1952, Spring Hill; 1953-1962, Emmanuel-New Haven.

Williams, Thadeus-1952, in School; 1953-1955, Williamston; 1956-1957, Pickens; 1958-1959, S. Greenville; 1960-1962, Level Green.

Wilson, Benjamin-1953-1956, Midway; 1957, Supernumerary. 1961, Allendale Ct.; 1962, Isaiah-Wesley.

Wilson, J. A.-1952-1953, in School; 1954-1957, Mars Bluff; 1958-1959-1961, Oswego: 1962, Bethesda-St. Mary.

Wrigh( Emmet C.~1916-1917, Campobello; 1918i, St. Andrews; 1919-1921, Seneca; 1922-1931, Easley; 1932-1933, Dillon; 1934-1937, Greenville-John Wesley; 1938-1939, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1940-1943, D. S. Sumter DiS't.; 1944-1950, Charleston-Wesley; 1951-1957, St. James; 1958, Retired.

Wright, Alonzo W.--1919, Ehrhardt; 1920-1921, in School; 1922, Cowpens; 1923-1924, Springfield; 1925-1928, Mt. Zion; 1929-1931, Kingstree Ct.; 1932-1934, Level Green-Wes­ley; 1935-1939, Cheraw; 1940-1945, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1946, Charleston-Old Bethel; 1947-1950, Timmons­ville; 1951-1952, Salem-Wesley; 1953-1958, Antioch­Shepherd; 1959-1960, Bennettsville; 1961-1962, St. James.

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Wright, Vergil-1955, Jarvis Christian Col'.ege;_ 1957-1959, Cl~f­lin College; 1960-1961, Dillard University; Fayettesv1lle State Teachers College.

Wright W. G.-1955, In School; 1956, St. John Public Sch., 1957, ' McBee-Longtown; 1958, Rockmill: 1959-1960, Pageland;

1961, N. Marlboro.

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Washington, Paul A.~1930-1940, Francis Brown; 1941-1943, Bethel-Francis Brown; 1944-1945, D. S. Berkeley Dist.; 1946-1949, D. S. Berkeley Dist.; 1950-1961, Springtown; 1962, Edisto Fork-Salley Chapel.

Wiley, Edward M.-1942-1947, Beaufort; 1948-1952, Red Bank; 1953, Mt. Pleasant-Oak Grove No. 1; 1954, Sabbatical leave; 1955-1957, Supernumerary; 1961, Allendale; 1962, Dorchester.

Williams, Edgar W.-1948-1949, in School; 1950, Beaufort; 1951-1952, Aiken; 1953-1954, Gaffney; 1955-1956, Wellford; 1957, Jamison; 1958-1960, Lynchburg; 1961-1962, Bennetts­ville.

Williams, John W.-1923-1924, Borden-St. Philip; 1925-1927, New Haven-St. Philip; 1928-1930, Antioch; 1935-1937, Wateree; 1938-1946, St. Matthews; 1947-1948, North; 1949, Macedonia; 1951, Rock Hill-New Haven; 1952, Spring Hill; 1953-1962, Emmanuel-New Haven.

Williams, Thadeus-1952, in School; 1953-1955, Williamston; 1956-1957, Pickens; 1958-Hl59, S. Greenville; 1960-1962, Level Green.

Wilson, Benjamin-1953-1956, Midway; 1957, Supernumerary. 1961, Allend,ilc Ct.; 1962, Isaiah-Wesley.

Wilson, J. A.-1952-1953, in School; 1954-1957, Mars Bluff; 1958-1959-1961, Oswego: 1962, Bethesda-St. Mary.

Wright, Emmet C.-1916-1917, Campobello; 1918,, St. Andrews; 1919-1921, Seneca; 1922-1931, Easley; 1932-1933, Dillon; 1934-1937, Greenville-John Wesley; 1938-1939, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1940-1943, D. S. Sumter Digt.; 1944-1950, Charleston-Wesley; 1951-1957, St. James; 1958, Retired.

Wright, Alonzo W.-191&, Ehrhardt; 1920-1921, in School; 1922, Cowpens; 1923-1924, Springfield; 1925-1926, Mt. Zion; 1929-1931, Kingstree Ct.; 1932-1934, L€vel Green-Wes­ley; 1935-1939, Cheraw; 1940-1945, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1946, Charleston-Old Bethel; 1947-1950, Timmons­ville; 1951-1952, Salem-Wesley; 1953-1958, Antioch­ShephC>rd; 1959-1960, Benne>ttsville; 1961-1962, St. James.

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Wright, W. G.-1955, In School; 1956, ~t. John Public Sch., 1957'. McBee-Longtown; 1958, Rockm11l: 1959-1960, Pageland,

1961, N. Marlboro.

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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL

Members Members 1 John Caldwell Gibbs 1903 42 James S. Dial 1930 2 Arthur R. Howard 1906 43 Joseph S. Green _ 1931 3 N. W. Green 1908 44 William B. McKay 1931 4 Charles C. Clarke 1911 45 I. Dequincy Newman 1931 5 Henry J. Kirk 1912 46 R. W. President 1931 6 Samuel M. Miller 1913 47 Moses P. Pyatt 1932 7 James W. Taylor 1914 48 Cleveland C. Barr 1933 8 Marion J. Porter 1915 49 Henry B. Brown 1'933 9 Willis N. Fridie 1916 50 Virgil S. Carter 1933

10 Emmet C. Wright 1916 51 William M. Conyers 1934 11 Irving V. Manning 1917 52 John W. Robinson 1934 12 Stephen V. Fowler 1918 53 Benjamin C. Stewart 1934 13 George A. Thomas 1918 54 Alfred P. Sumter 1934 14 Frank H. Grant _ __ _ 1919 55 Joseph H. Mitchell 1935 15 William J. Gupple 1919 56 Theodore R. Frierson 1936 16 Frank L. Lawton 1919 57 Paul A. Washington 1936 17 Alonzo W. Wright 1919 58 Gilbert H. Bowen 1937 18 Wilbur R. Cregg 1921 59 Leo W. Curry 1937 19 Henry B. Jones 1921 60 Theodore H. Fisher 1937 20 Rufus G. Lawrence 1921 61 Warren M. Jenkins 1937 21 John W. Buddin 1922 62 Zoe! G. Taylor 1937 22 Samuel Jackson 1922 63 Thomas W. Bowen 1938 23 Thomas J. E. Curry . 1922 64 Henry C. Brewer 1938 24 George S. McCleary 1922 65 Evander N. Jamison 1938 25 Giles C. Brown 1923 G6 Harold 0. Mims 1938 26 Julius B. Rouse 1923 67 Samuel A. Gadsden 1939 27 John W. Williams 1923 (i8 Andrew L. John:-;on 1939 28 Clarence F. Fergusl)n 1924 G9 Berry Q. Murdoch 1939 29 Charles J. James 1924 70 William D. Primus 1939 30 Joshua F. Pearson 1924 71 H. B. House 1939 31 Stephen C. Bryant 1925 72 Carson H. Richardson 1940 32 Lenneaus C. Gregg 1925 73 Nathan W. Jones 1941 33 Thomas B. Henderson 1925 74 Matthew D. McCol!om 1941 34 Thomas D. Green 1927 75 John W. Devore 1912 35 John R. Norwood 1927 ,6 Edward M. Wiley 1942 36 Theodore B. Thomas 1928 77 James S. Thomas 1942 37 Clayton H. Brown 1929 78 Marvin Boatwright 1943 38 Roy C. Conner 1929 79 John B. Bowen 1943 39 Isaac Green 1929 80 Edgar W. Cole 1943 40 George S. Sawyer 1929 81 Benjamin J. Cooper 1943 41 John W. Curry ___ 1930 82 Frederick G C DuBois 1943

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Members 83 Ira S. Jordan 1943 84 Julius C. McTeer _ _ _ 1943 85 William M. Stokes 1943 86 James A. Croker 1944 87 Hubert V. Manning 1944 88 Virgil G. Wright 1944 89 T. Lucius Cave 1945 90 Fulton Edwards 1946 91 John W. Matthews 1946 92 Isaiah Moses 1946 93 Berry J. Reddish 1946 94 Thomas H. Robinson 1946 95 Isaiah Boone 1947 96 James K. Davis 1947 97 William P. Gennrette 1947 98 Edward E. Jenkins 1947

99 John L. Pendarvis 1947 100 Howard T. Risher 1947 101 Bishop C. Rouse 1947 102 Edgar W. Williams 1948 103 John V. Livingston 1948 104 Washington C. Kern, 1949 10'5 J::ihn D. Boone 1950 106 Clyde Calhoun 1950 107 Samson D. Cooper 1950 108 J arnes R M Mc Faddt>n 1950 109 Otis J. Nelson 1951 110 Walter A. Smith 1951 111 Johnie E. Spears 1951 112 James S. Gadsden 1951 113 Roosevelt Davi:; 1952

Members 114 Peter Singletary 115 Joseph A. Wilson _ 116 Solomon Porter 117 Thaddeus Williams l 18 John C. Barr 119 Clifford F. Ferguson 120 Benjamin Wilson 121 Percy Carter 122 John W. Heyward l~M. L. Lane - -124 Eugene McCants 125 C. J. Smith 126 James Bradley 127 Granville A. Hicks 128 Eugene Lemon 129 James Scott 130 Leroy R. Stewart 131 W. George Wright 132 Virgil Wright 133 Raymond T. Gibson 134 Omega F. Newman 135 Willis T. Goodwin 13fi John W. Curry, Jr. 137 John C. Pearson 138 A. L. Wilson 139 Collie L. Moore J 40 R. B. King 141 Gilbert H. Bowen 142 Marvin Boatwright 143 J. I-I. Blandon

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LOCAL PREACHERS CHARLESTON DISTRICT

B. __ Rte. 3, Box 3rcckington, B. Brown, David Bryant, C. J. Burroughs, R. S. Campbell, Samuel Collins, E. H. Davis, Thomas Elmore, William Evans, Daniel

164, Kingstree Rte. 1, Cross

Mt. Holly Madison Ave., Kingstree 1, Box 266, Summerville

Huger Rte. 1, Moncks Corner

1, Box 253, Summerville Rte. 2, Box 26, Salters

Gant, Ceasar Gethers, Oliva Grant, Willie Green, Levi Green, Mrs. Virginia Hagood, James _ Halback, Christ Harrington, H. E. Heyward, John Jenkins, Esau Jenkins, James Jenkins, Samuel Jenkins, Seymore Judge, Thomas Kelly, John Lee, Vander Major, Solomon Martin, Robert Maxwdl, Abraham Maxwell, Mose., McDonald, 0. S. McDonald, Nathaniel McNeil, Elijah McWhite, Mrs. Viola Mikell. Fred Mood, B. Myers, Clarence Kinder, Mrs. Margeret Kinder, William Nelson, W. L. J. Nesbit, ,Joseph Richardson, John

__ Rte.

Rte.

Huger 13 Chestnut St., Challeston

Moncks Corner P. 0. Box, Moncks Corner

Calhoun St., Charleston 129 Taylor St., Charleston

Rte. 1, Box 151, St. Stephen ___________ 18E. Marsh St., Charleston

_ 19 Sheppard St., Charleston 244 Spring St., Charleston

Rte. 1, Box 152-F St. Stephen Rte. 1, Box 152-F, St. Stephen

Rte. 3, John's Island Rte. 1, Box 293, John's Island

Rte. 1, Moncks Corner Rte. I, Kingstref'

2004 Jacksonville Ave., Charleston 23 Shepperd St., Charleston 1988 Comstok St., Charleston

65 South St., Charleston 6 Ea.ct William St., Sumter

Rte. 1, Box 22-A Greeleyville

Huger 26 Henry St., Charleston Hts.

Rte. 1, Box 35, Wadmalaw Island

Ladson P. 0. Box 54G, Curdesville

Rte. 2, Box 2G, Salters Rte. 2, Box 2G, Salters

98 Hanover St. Charleston

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Rock, Benjamin Rogers, Samuel Russ, L. B. Sass, Elias Sass, Frank Samuels, Marion Scrivens, Mrs. Annie Seels, William Simmons, Gibbie Singleton, Robert Smalls, Issac, Jr. Smalls, William Smith, Willie E. Spann, William Speights, George Stewart, I. N. Watson, J. White, Ned

2036 Grovand Ave., Charleston Hts. Rte. 1, Cross

1985 Irvine St., Charleston Mt. Holly Mt. Holly

50 Coming St., Charleston 48 H. St., Charleston

Box 236, Summerville Moncks Corner

Huger Oakley Oakley

Rte. 1, John's Island Rte. 1, Cross

Kingstree Oakley

Box 56, Oakley Rte. 1, Box 20-C, Nesmith

FLORENCE DISTRICT Barns, C. B. Barr, Henry Bell, F. W. Bradford, Elmore Bradley, B. J. Brown, Lloyd Cocper, D. C. Davis, Riley Dicks, Peter Eddy, J. A. Flynn, Anderson Hamilton, W. N. James, Layton Jones, E. J. Kinder, E. M. Mack, L. M. Maxwell, Baker McClain, S. V. McCray, Tommie McGill, Leo Montgomery, J. S. Nesmith, B. J. Nesmith, T. H.

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140 N. Irby St., Florence 207 S. Griffin St., Florence

Rte. 1, H,·mint;way Rte. 2, Lake City Rte. 4, Kingstree

Fork Rte. I, Box 210-B, Lake City

Rte. 2, Johnsonville 113 First St., D'.ll lington

Rowland, N. C. Pee Dee

P. 0. Box Lake City RFD, Kingstree

Rte. 4, Box 193, Darlington Latta

P. 0. Bux, LittlL) Rock Rte 1, \-lesmith Rte. 2, Marion

Rte. 1, Box 147 Cade:-. Rte. 1, Nesmith Rte. 1, Nesmith

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Owens, G. F. Rembert, S. J. Scott, Fred _ Thompson, W. E. Wall, J. W. Wall, W. M. Williams, Abraham _

__ P. 0. Box, Latta _ _ P. 0. Box, Marion P. 0. Box 33-B, Cades

Brown St., Florence _ P. 0. Box 336, Latta

__ 204 W. Jackson, St., Dillon Mentorn

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

Alvin, Levy Brevard, Richard Brown, George Cooke, B. F. F. Davis, J. R. Dereef, W. P. Gibson, Isaac T. Goodwin, Abraham Green, Frank Jackson, W. A.

Kennerly, James Lee, Sr., Moses Mack, Mrs. Marie Mack, Robert McKelvery, Mrs. P. J. Miller, J. 'I. President, Harold Small, Samuel Williams, David B. Wilson, John

PIEDMONT DISTRICT

Crutchfield, Mrs. Ella Davis, N. T. Edwards, C. R. Gaffney, Fletcher Gamble, John Harris, Mns. A. M. Johnson, Harold Lee. W. A. McDowell, E. H. McKelvey, Walter Melton, Miss Toy Vorhees, J. C. Tate, T. A.

Blacksburg 210 Butler St., Westminster

Honea Path Chesnee

Easley 416 Thomas Street, Andcrs.m

Easley 1010 Franklin St., Anderson

Greenville __ 57 Cypress St., Greenville

Cowpens Taylors Clover

_________ Austin St., Greenville Walker, D. W. Williams, Samuel ___ .. __ _ _______________________ Easley

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAMF, OF PASTOR

I AikeJJ. \'. L Moore. 2 Allendale Circuit Benjamen Wilson_ 3 Appleton-Wesle:,- 1-1. B. Rouse. 4 Bamberg_ .. _ _ !l-1. J. Porter 5 Bamberg Circuit J_ B. Bowen 6 Beaufort. W. C. Kearns. i Cottageville_ J. L. Summers 8 Dorchester E. M. Wilev 9 Ebenezer-!\ ew !lope Jaroh-Benriekin

10 Erhardt-Toby .......••.•• L. C. Cave 11 Green Po,id J-:. B. Broughton 12 H"'rdeeville. J. W. De\'ore. 13 Harleyville. . James Waring_ 14 Isaiah-Wesle.v. Joseph Rogers 15 Lodge Circuit. Marvin Boatwright 16 Midw~:,·.. Clarence Brown Ii Ridgeville -\. P. Sumter. 18 Ridgeville Circuit B. F. Reid .. 19.Ruffin. :-,.;_ W. Jones. 20 St. George L. W. Curry_ 2l'Springtown .. _ _ P.A. Washington 22 Walterboro . . J. R. !\orwood 23 Younges Island I. ::i. GreeJJ

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CHFRCH SCHOOL

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CHARGE A:\'D CHCRCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

1 Asbury & Bethel--T. W. BrowO-:-~ 2 Bethel. W. C'. ( :raham 3 Brook Green C. ll. Richardson. 4 Cades. C. R. Brov.n .. 5 Centenary. J. E. S_pears 6 Cooper River I. Smalls .. 7 Dickey Chapel. Frank Bennett 8 Francis Brcwn A. L. Johnson 9 c;eon,:etown S. R. Porter

10 Gree;~yville D .. -\. Purvis 11 Green Hill-Smith

Chapel. 12 Jedbur1< 13 Johns Island 14 Kingstree 15 Kingstree Circuit 16 Maryville 17 Mt. Carmel 18 Mt. Hollv 19 Old Bethel 20 Pinopolis 21 St. Pau' 22 St. Paul-St. :\lichael 23 St. Stephen. 24 St. Stephen Circuit 25 St. Thom«s. 26 Summerville-

Lin coin ville .. 27 Washington-Ladsnr1 28 Wesley

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J d.TI1es \V ashiu gton. .-\. A. Pinnacle G. C. Brown .. S . .-\. Gadsden C'. C. Barr. C. J. Johnson R. \\". President. .J. A. Croker J. W. llayw,ird Jr. .J. D. Boone .. \". A. McClennon C. J. James W. P. Geaerette L. :,.; . Barton S. C. Pres:d.en t

J. ,-. Livingston L. R. Stewart B. J. Cooper.

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TABLE "!'.O. I-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL n·RISDICTIO~, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE A\"D CHCRCH

! Asliurv & Bethel , Bethei. 3 Brook G re-en 4 Cades 5 Centen?.rv 6 Cooper River. 7 Diekev Che.pd 8 Fr.-\ncis HrowII 9 ( Jeor'!et.nw n

10 Greelen·illP . 11 (;reen ·Hill-Sm t 1 i 'h .. pel lz Jedbur1< 13 Jr,hn 's lsla11d 43 Kin gst rPe 15 l-i:in1rS1ree Cireuit I 5 !\1arvville. 1, \It. ·carmel lR !\ft. Holl,· 1~ Old Bet he! io Pinopolis 21 :ot. Paul ?2 St. Paul-St. \ii: kd 23,St. Stephe11 24 St. Stephen Circuit 25'St. Thomas 26 Summerville-Li 1c·rl11ville 27 \\"ashinQ:ton-Ladsc-r1 2'< Wesle:,· -

~ A!\IE OF PASTOR

T. \\. Bowen W. ('_ C,nham C. H. Richardso11 C'. R. Brown. J. J:. Sr,e,,rs I. Smalls ~ rc.n k Bennet\ .·\. L .Johnso 1, ~- R. Pr,rtr-r ll . .-\. Purvis .J,imes \.\"2.shing-tc11 .-\ . .-\. Pinnad" (;_ C. Lrown ~- :\. ( tadsdPil ('_ C. B2.rr. ('_ J. Jchns11, H. W. President J. -\.. Croker .T. W. llevward, Jr. J. ll. Boone :-; . .-\. \I eC!ennc,n 1

' J . .Ta.mes W. P. Generette L. \". Bart0r1 :'. C. Presiden\ .J. \'. Livin~ston I.. R. Stew.:rt B. J. Coor><'r.

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE A"iD CHltlCH

~AME OF

PASTOR

1 Bethel-i:>t. Mary T. 0. lireen. 2 Cartersville-i:>t.. Luke G. H. Bowell 3 Clio. W. W. i:>ingletary. 4 Darlington . B. C. Stewart 5 Dillon. . J. W. Robinson 6 Florence. . . . W. M. Jen kills i Friendship-Jeremiah .. E. :-.; . Jamison 8 Lake City.. . I.\'. Manning 9 Lake City Circuit R. B. King

10 Lake City :\1issio,i. J. Singletary 11 Latta. I. Boone 12 Little Rock. H. B. JoIJes 13 Little Rock Circuit ~-\" . .!'owler 14 Marion If. T. Rish·, 15 Mars Bluff A. L. Wilson l 6. Mullins A. Alsbrook 17 Salem-Wesley E.W. Cole. 18,Sellers . _". . . J. McAllister. 19 I Springville. , S. D. Cooper 201St. John-Wesle,· Ch. H. C. Brewer 21 I Syracuse · J. F. Pearson. 22Tatum J.B. Rouse 23Ti=onsville J.C. Mc-Teer

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE ASD CHl'RCH

1 Bethel-St. Mary. 2 Cartersville-i:>t. Luke .. 3 Clio 4: Darlington 5 Dillon .... 6 Florence.... . . 7 · Frien<lBhip-Jeremiah 8 Lake City ... 91Lake City Circuit

1 ·:Luke City Mission 11 Latta. 12 Little Rock. . . 13;Little Rock Circuit 14lMarion ... 15,Mara Bluff l61Mullins .. 17 Salem-Weslev.. 18 Sellers ..... · . . . . . . 19 I Springville. . . . . . . . . . 20 St. John-Wesley Chapel. 21 I Syracuse ....... . 22iTatum ..... . ~

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Timmon!!Ville

I Totals ..

NAME OF PASTOR

T. D. Green. ,G. H. Bowen. 'W. W. Singletary. B. C'. Stewart ... J. W. Robinson. W. M. Jenkins E. N. Jamieon. I. Y. Manning R. B. King J. Singletary. I. Boone. H.B. Jones. S. Y. Fowler. H. T. Risby. A. L. Wileon ... . A. Alsbrook .... . E. I\'. Cole. J. McAllister. S. D. Cooper. H. C. Brewer. J. F. Pearson. J.B. Rouse. J.C. McTeer

CHL~CH SCHOOL

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CHARGE A~D CHURCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

II Branchville... . . R. M. McFadde11. 2 Camden. . . . . James S. Gadsden. 3 Camden Circui\. \". S. Carter. 4!Columbia..... F. G. C'. DuBose 5]Derimask ...... _ .. E. M. McCanta 6

1Edisto Fork-Salley.. J.M. Mitchell

,·Jerusalem...... . . Jacob Sessior. 8 Macedonia Circuit T. H. Rohi11so11 Jr. 9 ~orth. . . . . . W. A. Smith.

lo ~•forth Camde11 . Robert Haves I 1 !'forth Oran ~e burg W. R. Gregg .. 12 Orangeburµ: !1,1_ D. McCol om 13 Or,1ngeburp: Circuit . R. (;, Lawrence 14 Pelion . (;, S. McCleary. 15 Pineville-Bowrwrn.. R. C'. Connor. 16 Reevesville. J. W. Matthews .. 17 Rowesville Fulton Edwards. 18 Silas . W. M. ~elson lg Springfield-Blackville W. B. Mcru;y 20 St. Matthew&-

Sprinp;hill 21 St. Paul ... 22 Wateree-Blanev .. 23 West Camden _-2 4 Zion ..... .

Totals.

R. S. Davis Frank Smal. W. M. Conyers J. A. Bradley

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE A~J) CHCRCI!

I Branchville 2 Camden. 3 Camden Circuit -I Columbia .. 5 Denmark .. 6 Edisto-Fork-Salley i Jerusalem. 8 Macedonia Circuit 9 :-,; orth.

10 :-,orth Camden 11 ~orth Orangeburg 12 Orangeburg 13 Orangeburg Circuit 14 Pelion 15 Pineville-Bowma11 16 Re-.. esville 1 i Rowesville. 18 Silas. 19 Sprin11:field-Blackville 20 St. Matthew&-

Springhill 21 St. Paul. 22 Wateree--Blanp,· 23 West Camden · 24 Zion.

NAME OF PASTOR

R. M. McFadden J. S. Gadaden. \". S. Carter . F. G. C. DuBose E. M. McCants. J.M. Mitchell Jacob Session ... T. H. Robinson, Jr W. A. Smith. Robert Hayes W.R. Gregg M. D. McCollom R. G. Lawrence. (;_ S. McCleary R. C. Connor J. W. Matthews Fulton Edwal"'is. W. M. ~elson W. B. McKay

R. S. Davis frank Small. W. M. Co11yers

---- ,~cc-:·· --__ -__ - __ -_-_-_

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CHARGE A?--;D CHPRCH

l Ane1ersot1 2 Belton. 3 Blacksburg 4 Chesnee 5 Clover 6Cowpens i Easlev 8Gaffn.ev 9 Greenville

IO Greenwood 11 Greer.. . . . 12 Harmony-Bethel 13 Landrum-Inman. 14 Minus Chapel. 15 ~ ew Hope-Rock Hill 16 ~inety-Six 1 i ~ ort h Green viile 18 Pacolet 19 Pendleton 2 Pickens 21 Rock Mill 22 Seneca. 23 St. Andrews-~1 t.

Zion. 24 St. James 25 St. Mark-St.

Matthews. 26 Spartan burg .. 27 Spartanburg Circuit 28 South Greenville. 29~W alhalla. . . . . 3 West Anderson .. 31 Willis.mston 32 Welford 33 York .

NAME OF

PASTOR

r. l'. Carter v,·_ A. Lee

. ,J.C. Yoorheee .\.. C. Jones. ·;.A.Thomas. Eeau Anderson. W. G. Goodwin. R. G. Gibson Clifford I. Ferguson Duff Williams ... Omega S. ~ ewman M. L. Lane. C. C. Clark. W. E. Connor. J. C. Pearson W. T. Boi,:gs. J. W. Buddin :Supplied. . H. 0. Mims

i

Judge Clark Z. G. Taylor G. A. Hicks.

J. L. Pendarvis I. f:'. Jordan

IE. E. Jenbns . . C. Jasper Smith ..

IE. H. McDowell

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I Anderson. 2 Belton .... 3 Blacksburg. 4 Chesnee 5 Clover. 6 Cowpens 7 Easlev R Gaffn.ev 0 Greem:il1°

10 Creenwo:d 11 (ireer 12 Harmonv-Bethel 13 Landrum-lnm·m 14 ~{inur-: c._·1tapPl 15 ~ewHope-Ro,·k I!ill. 16 !',;inetv-Six 17 ~ orth Creenvill" 18 Pacolet 19 Pendleto:1 20 Pickens ... . 21 Rock Mill .. . 22 Seneca .... . 23 St. Andrewe-~lt.

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Matthews 26 Spartanburg 2i Sp1rtanburg Circuit 28 South Greenville 29 Walhalla .. 30 \\"est Andersoll 31 Williamston 32 Welford. 3:i York

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NAME OF PASTOR

P. ('_ C:arter W. A. Lee. J. C. ~ oorhe,-s. A. C. Jones. G. A. Thomas Esau Anderson W. G. Goodwin R (;_ Gibson l'li ff ord 1. Ferguson Duff Williams. . Omega S. 'S" ewman M. L Lane ('.('_Clark W.LCo-ror ,J. C. Pearson W. T. P.og"s. J. W. Budd.in i--upplied ll. 0. Mims .Judge C'hrk z. G. Ta:,·lor c;_ A. Hicks

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

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JO Kellybelle. I I Kings,ille 12 Lamar .. 13 Level Greer1 14 Longtowr 15 Lynchburg 16.M.:.;-es,ille-St . .\lark. Ii McBee .. 18.Mechanics,iUe 19 Korth .'vlarlboro 20 Oswego. 21. PagelaIJd 22 Shiloh 23 Sumter

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PASTOR

M. P. Pyatt G. W. Watsorr E. W. Williams J. M. Bradley Onie Mark. T,. T. McClam. John W. Williams B. C. Rouse C. L. Calho·~rr I\·. D. Primus R. 0. FriersoIJ J. K. D,nis. T. H. Williams James Monrot~ E.G. Lemon P. E. Singlebry W. E. Keels U. I. '.\el"011 W. C-. Wright ./.A.Wilson T. B. Thomas, Jr. H. B. BrowIJ T. 11. Fisher, .Jr .. ll. B. Shaw. 24 St. Phillip-Emmanuel.

25 St. James 26 West Sumter

A. W. Wright S. M. Miller

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~

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

2 Allend IP-Circuit 3 Appleto ,-Wesley -I Bamberg.. . 5 Bamberg Cireuit 6 Beaufort 7 Cottagevi!le 8 Dorchester 9 Ebenezer-:--.-ew Ho1,e

IO Ehrhardt-Toh\" 11 Green Pond · l 2 Hardeeville I 3 Harlevville 14 Isaiah Wesle;-15 Lodge Circuit 16 Midway 17 Ridgeville 18 Ridge,ille Circuit 19 Ruffin... . 20 St. Geori,re 21 Springtown 22 Waterboro 23 Younges Island

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

Rev. ('. L. !\1oor<· Be11jamiu \\."ilsou. !I. B. Rouse M. J. Port<'r J.B. Bowell W. C. Kearns J. L. Summers E. M. Wiley .JaC'ob Benneki11 L. ('_ Cave I-:. B. Broughton J. W. De\·ore. Jame~ \\"aring .. Joseph Rages Marvin Boatwright Clarence Browr1 A. P. Sumter B. F. Reed :-,;_ W. Jolles L. W. Curry P.A. Washington ,] . R :-,; orwood I. ~- <ireeu

s

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Connectional Fund

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

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10 Ehrhardt-Tob\" 11 Green Pond. · 12 Hardeeville 13 l-larlenille l-1 Isaiah Wesh•,· 15 Lodge Circuit 16 Midwav 17, Ridgeville 18 i Ridize,ille Circuit !9'Ruffin. 20 :cit. GeorgP 21 _ Sprillgtown 22 Waterboro 23 Younges Island

NAME OF PASTOR

Rev. C. L. \loore Benjamin Wilson l!. B. Rouse ~L J. Porter J.B. Bowell W. ('_ Keams J. L. Summers E. M. Wile, Jacob Benriekir1 L. C. C'ave E. B. Brou1;btoa J. W. IJe\"ore James \\"ariH~ Joseph Rages Marvill Boatwright Clareuce .Brow11 .-\.. P. Sumter B. F. Reid :-,;_ W. Jones L. W. Curry P. A. \.\·ashin~tun J. R :--.-orwood I_ ~- \ ;rl'('Il

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TABLE ~O. 2-STATISTICAL

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

I Asburv-Bethel -~- T----:- W. Bowen 2 Bethel W. ('. (;r~ham 3 Broo~ Cn·P11 C'. Jl. Richardrn11 4C'.>des ('.R.Brown 5{centen2ry J. E. Speers 6 Cooper Ri,-er I. Sm:dls 7 Dickev Ch J el F. Benuett 8 Fran, is Browr• A. L. Johnso:, 9 Georl(etowr, :-'. R. Fort<>r

IO Greeleyville !). A. "urvis 11 Green Hill-::'mith ('hcpPI James W,shingtn:i 12 Jedburg .-\. A. Pinnacle 13 John's Island r;_ r·. Brown. 14 Kin;rntree ,--:_ A. r ;adsderr 15 Kini,:stree C'irr-uit ( '. C. Barr 16 Marvvil!e C'. J. Johnsorr 17:Mt. ·carmel R. W. Presider,t 18 Mt. Holly J. A. Croker 19 Old Bethel J. W. Hevwoo:1, Jr. 20 Pinopolis . .J. D. I:!oonc 2IJSt. Paul. . \'. A. McC'lem,u:i 22!St. Paul-St. Michad r·. J. James. 231St. Stephen . . . W. P. Ge11erette 24 iSt. Stephen Circuit L. \'. Barton 251St. Thomas... . :-'. ('. Presidec,t 26/SummervillP-Li•:colnville J. \. Livi•11<ston 2i, Washiniton-London L. R. i•tewcrt 28; Wesle:,· B. ,T. C'oorwc

REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO:'.\', MAY 16-20, 1962

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TABLE NO. 2- STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Asburv-Hetbel 2,Bethei 3 · Brook Ureen 4 Cades 5 ,('entenarv 6 Cooper River i Dickey Chapel 8 Francis B:-DwD 9 Georgetown

IO Greelevville 11 Green .Hill-Smith ('hapel 12 Jedburg 13 John's Island 14 Kingstree 15 Kingstree Circ-urt 16 Mar:,.-.~lie Ji Mt. Carmel 18 Mt. Holl,· 19 Old Beth.el 20 Pinopolis 21 St. Paul. 22 St. Paul-St. Michc.Pl 23 St. Stephen. 24 St. Stephen Circuit. 25 St. Thomae 26 SummerviilP-Lincolnville 27 W ashingto1,-Ladson 28 Wesley

Totals.

NAME OF PASTOR

T. V.. Bowen W. C. Graham C'. II. Richardson C'. R. Brown J.E. Spears l. Smalls F. Bennett A. L. Johnson S. R. Porter. ll. A. Purvis Jame:> W&.shington :\. A. Pinnacle (;. C'. Brown :-;_ A. Gadsden (' C. Barr I·. J. Johnso,i H.. W. President J. A. Croker J. W. Heywood, Jr. J. D. Boone :--. A. McClennorr C. ,;. Jones \\·. P. (;enerette L. \'. Barton. :-;_ r. President .J. \'. Li,·ingston I .. R. Stewart B. J. Cooper

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

I Bethesda-St. Mary 2 Cartersville-St. Luke 3 Clio. 4 Darlington 5 Dillon. 6 Florence 7 Friendship-Jeremiah 8 Lake City. 9 Lake City Circuit

10 Lake City Mission 11 Latta ... 12 Little Rock. 13 Little Rock Circuit If Marion. 15,Mars Bluff. 16 Mullins l71Salem-Wesle,· 18 Sellers. · 19 Springville. 20 St. John-Wesley Chapel. 21 Syracuse .. 22 Tatum. 23 Timmonsville

NAME OF PASTOR

T. D. Green. (;. H. Bowen. W. W. Singletan· B. C. Stewart. J. W. Robinson W. M. Jenkins. E . .';, Jamison I.\'. Manning R. B. King. J. Singletary .. I. Boone H.B. Jones. S. \'. Fowler. H. T. Risher. A. L. Wilson. J. Alsbrook E.W. Cole .. J. McAllister .. S. D. Cooper. H. C. Brewer. J. F. Pearson. J.B. Rouse J. C. McTeer

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION. MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Bethesda-~\. Man· 2 C ,rtersville-:it. Luke :J Clio 4 Darlingwn 5 Dillon 6 Florence 7 Friendship-Jeremiah 8 Lake City 9 Lake Cit}' Circuit

10 Lake City ~fr<Bion 11 Latta 12 Little Rock 13 Little Rock C'ircuit l.J 'farion 15 Mars Bluff 16 Mullins 17 Salem-Wesley 18 Sellers. 19 Springville 20 ~t. John-Wesley Chapel ::?1 Svracuse 22 Tatum 23 Ti=onsville

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

T. l). li-ree11 (;. H. Bowen W. W :::,in:sletary B. C. Stewart J. W. Robinson W. M. Jenkitis E. :-.; . Jamison I.\'. Manning R. B. King J. Sing!Ptary. I. Boone H. B. Jones ::'.\'.Fowler 11. T. Risher A. L. Wilson J. Alsbrook E.W. Coke. J. McAllister S. D. Cooper IL C. Brewer J. F. Pearsor, J.B. Rouse . J.C. McTeer

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

I Branchville 2 Camden 3 C ,mden Circuit 4 Columbia 5 Denmark 6 Edisto-Fork-Sal!Pv 7 Jerusalem · 8 Macedonia Circuit 9 :,; orth

10 :,; orth C' ,mden 11 :-.-orth Oran!(eburg 12 Orangeburg 13 Orangeburg Circuit 14 Pelion 15 Pineville-Bowmar, 1 6 Reesv:ill e. l 7 Rowesville 18 Silas. I 9. Springfield-Bl a ckv:ille 20 St. Matthews-Springhill. 21 St. Paul. 22 Wateree-Blaney 23. West Camden 24 Zion.

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

K . .'v1. McF«dder1 J. S. c;adsden \. S. Carter F. r;. C. DuBos,· I·:. M. McCints J.M. Mitchell J«cob Sessio:1 T. H. Robinson, Jr. W. A. Smith Ro her: !I ayes W.R. Gregg M. I>. McCollom R. G. L,wrence (;. S. McClearv R. C. Connor · J. W. Matthews Fulto,i Edwards W. M. ~elson W. B. McKav R. S. Davis · Frank Small W. M. Conyers

J. ~. (;reen

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TABLE ~O. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, MAY 16-20, 1962

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Branchville .. 2 Camden ... 3 Camden Circuit 4 Columbia 5 Denmark. 6 Edisto-Fork-Salley 7 Jerusalem 8 Macedollia Circuit S '.'. orth.

10 :\ orth Camden. 11 '.'.; orth Orallgeburg 12 Orangeburg. 13 Orangeburg Circuit 14 Pelion..... . . 15 Pineville-Bowman 16 Reesville 17 Rowesville. 18 Silas ............ . I 9 · Springfield-Blackville 20 St. Matthews-Sprillghill. 21 St. Paul. 22 W a teree-Blanev 23 We,,t Camden· 24 Zion.

Totals

NAME OF PASTOR

R M. McFadde11 J. S. Gadsdeu \'. S. Carter F. G. C. DuBose E. l\L McC'ants J.M. :\fitehcll Jac·on St"ssio:1 T. JI. Rubirisor,, .Ir. W. A. Smith Hobert !la ns. \\. IL Cre~g . :\f. D. McC'ollom. R. (;. Lawre11c·t· (}. S. McCleary R. C. Connor J. W. Matthews. Fulton Edwards W. M. ~elsor1. W. B. :'>fcKay R. S. Davis Frank Small. W. M. Conyers

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EXPE:S:D!TURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH

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!I z, 1 AnderS<,:1 2 Belto11

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CHURCH

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NAME OF PASTOR

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

l Anderson 2 Belton 3 Blacksburg 4 Chesnee. 5 Clover fi Cowpens 7 E lSlr-;; ~ GafuE'v H Green\·illf'

10 Greenwood i I Greer. l 2 Harmony-Bethel 13 Laudru!Il-Inm·1r1 l 4 .\1 inus Chapel l5 '.',ew lfope-Ro,·k !lrll 1 n :\"inety-::;ix 11 ~orth GrePnYilk 18 Pacolet l fJ Pendleton 20 Pickens 2l Rork .\!ill 22 :-:.t~nf'r:1 2:) ~t. . .\nclrew:,;--.\h 1/.1<1!1

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EXPE:--DITt.;REC:-: FOR LOCAL ClffRCH

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.., -:2 g z

CHARCiE A?\·n

CHURCH

I Alcot ..... 2 Antioch-Sheppard 3 Bennettsville 4 Bethel-Ebe1Jezer 5 Cheraw 6 EmanueJ-:-;1. Paul. 7 Huntsville 8 Jeff erE"on 9 fungsville

10 Lamar 11 Level Greer, 12 Lonnowr, 13 Ly1Jchburg 14 Mansvi!Je 15 McBee 16 Mechanicsville I 7 :'s orth Marlboro 18 Oswego l 9 Pal(ela1Jd .. 20 Shiloh 21 E=anuel 22 St. Phillip-EmmanupJ 2'.l :\it. Zion .. 24 Kellybel! 25 Mt. Tabor-.\1t. Zio:, 26 St. hmes.

Totals

··?:_ .. . v,....

-----

1'AME OF PASTUR

.\f. P. Pyatt (;_ W. Watso1J 'Edgar Williams Omie Mark. J. M. Bradley . J. W. Williams. B. C. Rouse ( 'lyde Calhour,. R. 0. Frierson. J. K. Davis T. H. Williams. Jsmes Monroe. !-:. ('. Lemon P E. Singlet3r)" W. E. Keels. 'J. J. ~•,elson r;_ Wright J. A. Wilson T. B. Thomas, Jr. ll. B. Brown. T. H. Fisher. Ilenrv Shaw S. M: Miller W. D. Primus. L. J. Mc-Clam. .-\. W. Wright

....

s

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I

ii

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

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JO Lamar ,J.E. llaYis . 11 Level ( ;rr·n T. 11. Williams 1~ Longtow11. Janws ;\,1onro~· 13 L,·nc-hburg E. ('_ L,•mc•:i 1-l·~f.avesviilt.· P. L. :--;JngJpt1n· !5,.\1cBee. \\". 1: l,e<'ls · 16\~echanic:--~,;ille (l .• J. ~Plso11

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1

,::'t. Phillip-Emmanuel .. lfpnry :-ihaw 23 :\1t. Zior, . . . . . . :--'. :\I. :'-1ilJpr 24 KeUd,cll. . W. ])_ Primus :?5ii\lt. ·Tabor-\1t. /~1or1 L. J. ~fc·('larn :?ff.~t. JamP, A.\\". \\"rigl,1 -1-~-

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1.078 l .5H!I

440 18(1 lk(I ::<10 ,f;"',

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5,1, 849 ll, 629 1,887 3,569

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$170,0:l4

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RECAPITULATION TABLE XO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. CENTRAL JCRISDICTION, .:\'IA Y 16-20, 1962

~ .. .c § ~

DISTRICT

I Beaufort 2 Charleston 3 Florence. 4 Orangeburg 5 Piedmont 6 Sumter.

SUPERINTENDE~T

J . .S. Dial . J. W. Taylor J. W. Curn· W. :\1 . .Sv,kes ('. F. Ferguso11 T. R. FirPrso11

Total Total Last Year. lr,erease I )Perea.sf'

$

EXPE:SDITURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH

C,.,

C."'

·~~ -;:~ C...-~

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~~ I. ~~I $

27. :!07 "-.£ifil -I. ~fi>,

15. -1,-1 I 0. ,5,50

m

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:5~ ~. 21 7 $

2-!.9.J5 2Fi. 1()f-j :?-L f~2µ "il. ;!:11,._· fi7. '.{:{f')

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~11 d'.:~~

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m­_., o;,.= C 0.

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"'= U::::r.:

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5. 6.J-1 $ :1. :395 :n 138

-16\J 5.37

~. 11 R

MI:s;ISTERIAL SUPPORT

Pastors and ·1 District I Episcopal Associate Pastors

I

Supt's. Fund I Fund

., ~ ~~"' 0 "'0., ----c:;~

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-~ ;.~ ~ ._ C

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., ~

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< -0

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~l] 6. 700 $ i.816 8. 282 6,306 7.960 8,279

1; C: 0

~ C 0. 0.

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5, 7 -18 $ 5.25] 5,748 6,274 G,368 6. 136

·;;;

""' 5. 570 $ 5,251 5.601 6, 196 6.286 6, 136

1;

-~ g_ C. <

702 $ 852 fl8i Rl6 985 -~96

-0

~ 61 l $ R53 ;on 7-1-1 886 725

Conference Clmt's. Fune'

1; C:

-~ 0 C. C. <

-1,21 l $ 5,287 -l, i-17 5,245 5,662 5,585

"C

~ 3,367 -l,.Jl8 3,3-l(J 3,640 -1,3-10 -1,216

$ fi'. 7.51 $ lfl-1. 77 I $ fi:!. -~r,r, $ 20. '.l02 $21'-l. 07[! 255, P-1'.l $ 2. 5fi(I -I I fi. I, I -1:;. :J!l-J 1 fi. 2!ll 222,808 1-19, 270

--·--- ---- ----- ---- - -- --- ---- --- - ----- -- -- --- ---$257. 2s2 i-15. 535 $35. 552 $35. 007 $ • 2:rn $ -1. 52s $30, ;,1, $23, 36fi

f;J. ]!I] 1\l,-172 -1.01] fi] ,271 106,673 2:!J . .j ](I

1-l9.270 26,973 28,703 27,222 ,862 2,-1-12 21,320 l-1,595 108,015 18,380 6,8-19 7.8-15 ,276 2.086 9,-117 8.771

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~ E C,

z

CHARGE AND CHURCH

I l)t'<1Uturt :2 ('harll'::t011 '.l Flon•11<·p ➔ ( )ra11gPhunr 5 PiPdmo:it. fi ~umter.

:SAME OF PASTOR

.J :--. l JJ d

.I. \\-. Ta y]or J. \\'. Cu-rry W . .\f. ,;tokt·s ('. F. !:Prgusori T. R. FriNsoll

Total. . Total Last Year. lnereaS{• ..

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I Connect>ona.l 1 Fund

$

$

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-= ~

1,-12 $ 12.,72 $ l:!,S72 i 10.Sfi.S $ 1,!l5(i 1.-.:,:,.;;..;,5 lk.kk.5 lfi.77.') l .,1!lfi l!l.~,J 1!> . .Jq l~.-15' :!,fiEI 17.,57;- 17,577 14,5fiH 2.f,(1(/ \fi.,5Sl lfi.5S] 1-1.5 7 1 . ,5:,-1 1 !I. 5 I:; 1 !I. 5 j :; HI. 5 I:;

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!15 :l,'.386 20,904

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METHODIST CHURCH

XII. INDEX

Annual Conference Officers

.-\lphabetical Roll Ministerial Relief

.-\ppointrnents and Addresse.~

.-\pprL'l'iatio1\ Re~olutions of

.-\pprnn·d Supply Pastors

Cbflin College

L\1nft,rence Buards of:

Church Location and Building

Deaconess

Education

Ernngelisrn

Hospital:; and H@1es

Lay Activities

Ministerial Training

l 'hrist ian Social Concern

l \11\f1,1·1'lll t' Conrn1ission on:

l '111 isl i;lll V1il'ati1i11s

H:1d10 :li1d 'l'<-ivvision Ministry

'1'1i\\·11 111,cl ( '11111itry Work

\\'111 Id S1·1·1•11·,, illH{ 1"i1111111'('

l 't11\lt·11·111·1· ( '1,11111111 l<'l' on:

:\1111·111·:111 llliil<· S1ll'ir•ly

111:1

4

10

50

85

18

36

6

6

.. _ 34, 69

39, 70

34. 76

_ 40, 63

30. 31. 54

34, 66

31. 104

35. 72

6. 35. ;"t

9. 36. 78

9. 36

3-1. s:

IO

I 0. :?l\. 2!l. 31. 39. -Rl. S5

l l

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Insurance

Memoirs

Nominations

Policy and Rules

Daily Proceedings, Journal of

Dead, Roll of Honored

Disciplinary Questions

District Boards of Church Location and Building

District Superintendent's Report

Fraternal Messages

Executive Session

Historical Society

Lay Members, Roll of

Memorial Service

Ministers' Wives Alliance

Miscellaneous

Ordination

Preliminary Meetings

He.cord of Pastoral Members

Hesolutions Frum the Cabinet

Heport of Auditor

Statistican, Report of

Speciul Appointments

Tn·asurer, Report of

W, man':-: Society of Christian Service

Abolition of The Central Jurisdiction

-184-

10

9, 109

34

10, 37, 126

24

114

44

6

54

28

26

10

19

26

40, 92

126

31

127

1 ;35

81

99

32

54

33

82

82

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METHODIST CHURCH

XII. INDEX

Annual Conference Officers

Alphabetical Roll Ministerial Relief

Appointments and Addresses

Appreciatio1:, Resolutions of

Approved Supply Pastors

Claflin College

Conference Boards of:

Church Location and Building

Deaconess

Eduration

Evangelism

Hospitals and Hemes

Lay Activities

Ministerial Training

Missions

Pensions

Christian Social Concern

Trustees

Conferenn• Commission on:

Christian Vucations

Radio and Television Ministry

Town and Country Work

World Servil'e and Finance

Conferenct' Committee on:

American Bible Society

Courtesic·s and Resolutions

-183-

4

10

50

85

18

36

6

6

_ 34, 69

_ 39, 70

_ 34, 76

40, 63

30, 31, 54

34, 66

31, 104

35, 72

34, 75

6, 35, 74

9, 36, 78

9, 36

34, 87

10

10, 26, 29, 31, 39, 40, 85

i ,i,_ \

I l • 1 .. !,, >

~ ...

,t J. J.

\'

J 1

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Insurance

Memoirs

Nominations

Policy and Rules

Daily Proceedings, Journal of

Dead, Roll of Honored

Disciplinary Questions

District Boards of Church Location and Building

District Superintendent's Report

Fraternal Messages

Executive Session

Historica 1 Society

Lay Members, Roll of

Memorial Service

Ministers' Wives Alliance

Miscellaneous

Ordination

Preliminary Meetings

Hel'Ord of Pastoral Members

Hesulutions Frnrn the Cabinet

Heport of Auditor

St;.1tistican, Report of

Special Appointments

Tn•asurer, Report of

Wl man's Society of Christian Service

Abolition of The Central Jurisdiction

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10

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34

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24

114

44

6

54

28

26

10

19

26

40, 92

126

31

127

135

81

99

32

54

33

82

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