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OFFICIAL JOURNAL

South Carolina

Annual Conference

Of The

METHODIST CHURCH

Eighty-Seventh Session

Held In

EMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH

SUMTER, S. C.

OCTOBER 22-26, 1952

Successors To The

SOUTH CAROLINA

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, METHODIST

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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1. OFFICERS OF THE CONFERENCE

PRESIDENT _______________ Bishop J.W.E. Bowen, A.M., D.D. 250 Auburn Avenue, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.

SECRETARY _____________ _ __________ C. R. Brown 307 Green A venue, Greenville, S. C.

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES ____ G, S. Sawyer, H. V. Manning, L. A. Wright, M. D. McCollom.

TREASURER __________________ J. W. Curry 163 South Coit Street, Florence, S. C.

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

STATISTICIAN _ _ _________ --------------R. G. Lawrence

ASSISTANT STATISTICIANS-C. C. Barr, G. H. Bowen, J. S. Dial, R. C. Conner, Earnest Newman, E. M. Jamison, R. B. King, N. W. Jones, J. R. Norwood, C.H. Richard­son, J. K. Davis, R. S. Davis, J. L. Summers, T. H. Fisher, Jr.

U. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND ROLL OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS

BOARD OF MINISTERIAL TRAINING-J. S. Thomas, Presi­dent; T. H. Fisher, Jr., Registrar; Matthew D. McCol­lom, W. M. Ferguson, ZO€l G. Taylor, N. W. Green, Warren M. Jenkins, A. W. Wright, J. E. Spears, Har­old 0. Mims.

v{oMMISSION ON WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE-James S. Dial, President; Mrs. Beulah Baxley, Secretary; M. J. Porter, B. C. Stewart, R J:;:;;;ile1be::i, Nathan W. Jones, L. A. Wright, J. H. Randolph, Fred Bacote, Vice President; Mrs. Louise Reecl, J~~C. _<;haves.

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COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE RELATIONS-1953, W. R. Gregg, President; Giles C. Brown, S. A. Gadsden; 1954, A. J. Johnson, Joseph M. Mitchell, T. B. Thomas, Furman Marcus; 1955,· J. W. Taylor, R. E. Bethea, G. A. Thomas.

BOARD OF MISSIONS-Theadore R. Frierson, President; Giles C. Brown, Secretary; I. Moses, John W. Devore, A. Mack, Joseph M. Mitchell, Joseph Greene, C. R.

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Brown, T. E. McLester, Mrs. Essie Harley, Butler Greer, U. S. Grant; Miss Corrie Freeman, J. W. Hey­ward, T. K. Bythewood, Samuel Small, 0. G. Turner. District Superintendents and additional Ex-Officio members.

BOARD OF EVANGELISM-Moses P. Pyatt, President; J. W. Robinson, Vice President; Mrs. Dora Bristow, Secre­tary; H. J. Kirk, W. J. Gupple, C. J. James, T. R. Rob­inson, Fulton Edwards, A. L. Johnson, Efford Haynes, Moses Nelson, Jake Sessions, G. A. Adams, Quillie Adams, L. A. Henderson, 0. J. Tobin, ,Tames L. An­derson. Roscoe C. Means and additional Ex-Officio members.

~ARD OF EDUCATION-H. V. Manning, President; W. M. Stokes, Vice President; G. H. Bowen, Secretary; James M. McAlister, Mrs. Verona Middleton, Mrs. Jessie. D. Wright, A. P. Sumter, H. B. Jones, G. Sterl­ing Sawyer, Arthur Guest, C. ~ar~~y, G. H. Rich-ardson, Ex-Officio members. - ·----------·-

BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS-8-year term: E. C. Wright, President; C. F. Ferguson, Mrs. E. P. Palmer, C. M. Green, B. J. Cooper, Paul Cunningham, R. M. Walker, Evander N. Jameson, Firmwood Bailey; 4-year term: J. W. Taylor, Harmon Frierson, Mrs. Maudelle Bacchus, Joseph Green, W. M. Richardson, J. L. Pendarvis, Mrs. E. N. McFarline.

BOARD OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS-I. De­Quincy Newman, President; Mrs. Mayme E. Fields, Secretary; S. M. Miller, Mrs. Laura B. Frederick, A. A. Huggins, P. B. Tiller, Mrs. W. H. Young, Mrs. Willie M. Eaddy.

CONFERENCE TRUSTEES-1955: H.B. Brown, President; S. A. Gadsden, Secretary; Moses P. Pyatt; 1954: R. G. Law­rence, R. L. Byrd, J. M. Mitchell, R. B. King, Joseph Greene, T. B. Thomas.

COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION-T. D. Greene, President; J. W. Buddin, Secretary; Joseph Mitchell, John R. Norwood, M. P. Pyatt, John W. Williams, Sr., B. J. Reddish, W. P. Generette.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION OF JOURNAL-Secretary of Conference, President; P. R. Tiller, Theadore H. Fisher, Jr., H. B. Brown.

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE-Host Dis­trict Superintendent, Chairman; Host Pastor, Confer­ence Lay Leader, District Superintendents, Conference President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service.

BOARD OF TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK-Roy C. Conner, Chairman; R. B. King, E. W. Cole, F. P. Kirkland, J. W. Wingate, Furman Marcus, Jesse Segars, S. S. Jones, Prince Tucker, B. T. McTeer, J. L. Summers, George Tucker, Robert Gordon, D. D. Charley, W. N. Fridie, H. M. Middleton, Julius C. McTeer, 0. G. Turner.

BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES-Calvin C. Reynolds, Chairman; Thomas W. White, Secretary; Mrs. Effie Strother, Treasurer; Mrs. Loye Bates, Joseph Greene, James L. Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Harrington, S. A. Fun­chess, I. V. Manning, W. J. L. Nelson, Edgar W. Wil­liams, Mrs. M. E. Norman, Henry White, Samuel Jack­son, G. W. Brown, W. B. McKay, F. G. C. DuBose, Nurse Julia Wright.

BOARD OF TEMPERANCE-Arthur R. Howard, Chairman; Mrs. P. M. Gibbs, Secretary; Washington Kearns, Mrs. Lillian Brown, B. J. Brock, Mrs. H. B. Jones, Earnest W. Newman, P. E. Mingo, Mrs. Mahala Bethea, T. J. E. Curry, Mrs. Viola White, Mrs. Grace Kennedy, Ed­ward Jen kins.

COMMITTEE ON CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS-J. J. Seabrook, President; J. W. Taylor, James S. Thomas, Mrs. Eu­genia Jameson, E. J. Jefferson, and other Ex-Officio members.

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY-C. C. Clark, President; James K. Davis, Vice President; E. J. Cooper, H. C. Brewer, Miller B. Brown, J. B. Bowen, Isaiah Boone, F. L. Lawton, L. J. Jackson, C. C. Barr.

COMMITTEE ON HISTORICAL RESEARCH-S. M. Miller, Chairman; J. S. Thomas, I. D. Newman, Mrs. Rubye Gamble, Mrs. Chas. W. Caldwell.

COMMITTEE ON WORLD PEACE--L. C. Gregg, President; B. C. M. Wilson, Secretary; W. D. Primus, A. R. How­ard, H. B. Rouse, B. C. Rouse, L. C. Cave, G. B. Till­man.

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DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING BEAUFORT DISTRICT

Ministerial _ P. A. Washington, B. J. Reddish, N. W. Jones Laymen _____ _ . _____ Samuel Sally, U. S. Grant, G. W. Able

BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

MinisteriaL _________ W. M. Stokes, W. D. Primus, W. J. Gupple Laymen_____ _George Manning, C. M. Green, Samuel Quick

Ministerial Laymen

BERKELEY DISTRICT

A. L. Johnson, J. S. Greene, Wallace Graham Samuel Small, M. B. Richardson, Joe Bright

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Ministerial J. W. Taylor, P. E. Mingo, G. C. Bro~7i Laymen -- ________ c_ A. Seele, W. L. J. Nelson, Fred McCray

FLORENCE DISTRICT

Ministerial _________ I. V. Manning, C. J. James, H. Frierson Laymen _ H. W. Chandler, Roscoe Mccutchen, Eddie Nesmith

Ministerial Laymen ____ _

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

L. J. Jackson, J. W. Buddin, J. S. Dial Peter Webb, R. C. Means, Sr., Allen Code

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

Ministerial____ J. M. Mitchell, T. H. Fisher, Jr., S. A. Funches Laymen S. W. Crum, G. W. Kearse, Robert Bethea

SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

Ministerial__ _ _______ T. B. Thomas, Z. G. Taylor, G. S. Sawyer Laymen ___ . _ _ __ L. A. Wright, G. A. Adams, J. C. Chavis

SUMTER DISTRICT

Ministerial_ __ -----R. E. Bethea, H. B. Brown, John W. Williams Laymen _____________ R. L. Byrd, T. C. Corbett, Simon Evans

BOARD OF LAY ACTIVITIES

Conference Lay Leader _____ .... __ _ _____________ S. T. Middleton 711 Goff Avenue, Orangeburg, S. C.

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Vice-Chairman, H. D. Smith _____________________ Claflin College Orangeburg, S. C.

Secretary, L. A. WrighL __________________________ Clover, S. C. Treasurer, G. A. Adams _______________________ Clover, S. C.

Asso. D. L. L., N. Jackson ______________________ Anderson, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Allen Code ______________________ Seneca S. C.

- ' Asso. D. L. L., L. A. Brock ___________________ Greenville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., M. T. Rosemond _______________ Greenville, S. C.

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

D.L.L., J.E. Williams_____ __ _ _______ Walterboro, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., C. G. Harley__ _ _ ______________ Bamberg, S. C. Asso. D.L.L. Edward Mitchell _____________ Bamberg, S. C.

' Asso. D.L.L., Sammie Sallie _______ Walterboro, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., .Joe Wolfe __ _ _ St. George, S. C.

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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

D. L. L., H. D. Smith ___ _______ __ ___ _ __ Orangeburg, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., J. W. McPherson _____________ Orangeburg, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., D. D. Charlie ___________________ North, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., 0. J. Tobin___ _ ________ Orangeburg, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., David Risher ______________ Reevesville, S. C.

BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

D.L.L., C. M. Green _ ____ _ __ _ _ Bennettsville, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., Henry White ___________________ Cheraw, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., George Manning _________________ Hartsville, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., Sam Quick _ ______ _ Bennettsville, S. C. Asso. D.L.L., James Singleton _ _ __ ___ Darlington, S. C.

D. L. L., G. A. Adams ________________________ Clover, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., G. W. Bolde!1 _______________ Spartanburg, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., L. A. Wright_ _____________________ Clover, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Butler Greer_ ____________________ Taylors, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Jesse Seegars _ _ _ __ _ _ Pageland, S. C.

BERKELEY DISTRICT SUMTER DISTRICT

D. L. L., H. Nelson _ _ ______________ Cross, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., M. B. Ravenell _ _ _______ Pineville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., L. Russ _________ Charleston, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Samuel Smalls _____ _ _ ______ Cross, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Gus Rollerson __ Bonneau, S. C.

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D. L. L., W. L. Nelson_ _ ______ __ _ ___________ Sumter, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., A. J. Hemingway ______________ Sumter, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., R.H. Haile,____ _ ____________ Camden, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., W. T. Pleasant_ __________________ Sumter, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., F. K. Kirkland ____________________ Camden, S. C.

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

D. L. L., Frank Sass ___ _____ Mt. Holly, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., Esau Jenkins ______________ Johns Island, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., W. B. Capers ______ _ __ Greeleyville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., C. A. Seals ______________ Summerville, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., 0. S. McDonald _____________ Greeleyville, S. C.

FLORENCE DISTRICT

D. L. L., J. H. Spears ___________________________ Florence, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., H. W. Chandler _________________ Kingstree, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., E. J. Jones ____________________ Lake City, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., E. Campbell__ _ __________________ .Marion, S. C. Asso. D. L. L., J. M. McAlister ________________ Kingstree, S. C.

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

D. L. L., W. M. Andrews ________________________ Liberty, S. C.

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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS-MINISTERIAL

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~ Adams, J. L. _______ 19511. JI Barr, C. C. 193311935115 Bethea, Joseph ____ 19521 I Bethea, R. E. ___ __ 192411926126

Blandon, J. H. --11945l19471 7 Boatwright, M. --11943119451 9

Bonepart, P I [ 1932118 Boone, Isiah --llu47f 1950 5 Boone, J. D 11950[ [ 2 Bowen, G. H. ll937l1941f!O Bowen, J. B. 11943f1947f 9 Bowen, T. W. --l1938f1939f13 Bradford, B. F., Sr. __ 1911[ 1913[37

Bradford, B. F. Jr. 1947[ 1949J Brewer, H. C. 1938/1940[ 12 Brock, B. J. 1942/19461 6 Brown, C. R. 192911930/23 Brown, G. C. __ 1923[ 1926124

Brown, H. B. 1933/1937118 Brown, M. B. 1935/1937[ 17 Brown, S. M. 1912 [ 1914 I 28 Bryant, S. C. _ 192511927124

Buddin, J. W. I 1922130 Calhoun, Clyde 1950119521 Carter, V. S. 11933[1935117

Caves, T. L. I 1945 I 1951 f 5 Clark, C. C. 11908[ 1910142 Cole, E. W. l1943J1948I 9 Colter, James I 1951 ! I Conner, R. C. . f1929f1931j23 Conner, W. E. _ _ /1939 ! 1940 I 12 Conyers, W. M. _ 1934/1936[ 13 Cooper, B. J. 1943[ 19471 9 Cooper, E. J. ______ 1933/1935/17 Cooper, S. J. _______ 1903[ 1905[40

Cooper, T. J. ___ 1944/19461 Croker, J. A. _______ 1944119471 4 Curry, J. A. ______ 1907 1909/43 Curry, J. W. ________ 193011933/20 Curry, L. W. ________ 1937f1938ll5 Curry, T. J. E. ______ 1922jl924l30 Davis, J. K. ______ 1947119501 5

Davis, Roosevelt ____ 1952 I I Devore, J. W. ------ I 1942110 Dial, J. S. __________ 193011933120

Dingle, Sandy ------ 1950l1952J

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1ubois, F. G. C. 11943 9 Jurant, J. S. ________ 1947 4 :dwards, Fulton ____ 1946 1948 4 <'erguson, C. F. ____ 1!124 1926 2n 'erguson, W. M. ____ 1944 1946[ 4

•'isher, T. H., Sr. ___ 1917 1919!32 •'isher, T. H., Jr. . 1937 I 1939 13

•'owler, S. V. _ j 1918 [ 1920129 Fridie, W. N. __ _ __ 191611918 36 <'rierson, H. ___ 1931 1934120

:<'rierson, T. R. 1936/1939,12 "unches, S. A. 1908/1910 44 Gadsden, J. S. _____ 1951! 1

Gadsden, S. _ 1939 [ 1941 13

Generett, W. P. 194'711949 4 Gibbs, J. C. 19o:ll1905 44 Gilliard, A. P. )907[ 1909 40 ";i!lard, D. __ 1950[ I ';rant, F. H. _ _ 1919jl92ll32 ';ray, Harold __ 1952[ I Grayson, S. ____ _____ 11924128 '";reen, J. S. ____ 1931 1936/18 '";reen Isaac ____ 1929/1931[16

Green, N. W. J1907!46 '";reen, T. D. __ 1927ll929l25

Gregg, L. C. --------ll925ll927l24 Gregg, W. R. _______ 1921f1923l33 --:uoole, W. J. ______ 1919/1921133

Hall, A. J. ___ _ __ 1920/1922'31 Haynes, Efford ______ 1946/1949/ 5

Henderson, T. B. 1923Jl925I 27 Howard, A.. R. ____ 1906 I 1908 I 43 Hough, K. D. ________ 11940/12

Jackson, S. _______ 192211924130

James, C. J. --------11924!1926[2!! Jamison, E. N. ------ll938j1940ll3 Jenkins, E. W. ____ jl947[1949I 2

Jenkins, W. M. ___ [1937[1939113 Johnson, A. L. ___ --[ [193911'.l

'ones, Dallas --------119501 I ·ones, H. B. --------1192111923/28 ·ones, J. W. ____ --11921 l1923l2fl

·ones, N. W. --------1194111943110 'ones, S. S. ----------1 11915137

i 'ordon, Ira S. ----·- I 1943119451 7 iKerns, W. C. __ ----f 194911951[ 2

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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS-MINISTERIAL

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~ King, R. B. ----------1192411926,27 Kirk, H. J. _______ -- 1912 1916 40

Ladson, Wm. --------! J1942 3 Lawrence, R. G. __ _ 1921 1923 31 Lawton, F. L. ______ 1919 1921 33 Livingston, J. V. ____ 1948 1950 5

Mack, A. ------------ 1914 1916 37 Manning, H. V. _____ 1944 1946 8 Manning, I. V. ______ 1917 1919 35 Matthew, J. W. ______ 1946 1949 3 Marcus, F. R. ______ 1916 1918 34 McCleary, G. S. __ ___ 1947 5 Mccollum, M. D. ____ 1941 1944 5 McFadden, Jas. ______ 1950 2

McKay, W. B. _____ [ 193111933/19 McTeer, B. W. ______ 1928 1931 23 McTeer, J. C. ______ 1943 1945 7 Miller, S. M. ________ 1913 1915 36 Mims, H. 0. ________ 1938 1940 14 Mitchell, J. M. ----- 1935 1937 17

Mingo, P. E. -------- 1918 1920 31 Montgomery, S. P. __ 1947 5 Moses, Isaiah ______ 1946 1950 5 Moses, W. F. ______ 1907

Moss, S. F. _ __ __ 1921 1923 27 Murdock, B. Q. __ __ 1939 1940 9 Murdough, K C. ____ 1951 Nelson, 0. J. ______ 1951 1

Newman, E. W. 1946 1950 4 Newman. I. D. ____ 193111933 15 Norwood, J. F. ______ 1950/

Norwood, J. R. ____ 192711931 25 Pearson, J. F. ______ 192411927 26

Pendarvis, J. L. ____ 1947/1949 5 Pogue, A. J. ________ 1915[ 1917 33 Porter, M. J. ____ _ 191511917 36 Porter, Solomon ____ 19521 President, R. W. ____ 1931 21 Primus, W. D. ______ 1939 1940 11 Pyatt, M. P., Sr. ____ 1932 1934 20 Pyatt, M. P. Jr. ____ 1951 Reddish, B. Q. ______ 1946 1949 6 Reeder, J. W. _______ 1926 26

Reynolds, C. C. _____ 1919 1921 33

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Richardson, C. H. ____ 1940 12 Risher, Howard ____ 1947 1949 4 Robinson, J. W. ______ 1934 1936 16

Robinson, T. H., Jr. __ 1946 1950 6 Robinson, T. R. ____ 1919 1921 33 Rouse, B. C. ________ 1947 1949 3

Rouse, H. B. 1939 13 Rouse, J. B. 1923 1925 29 Sawyer, G. S. 1929 23 Scipio, J. L. 1951 Seabrook, J. J. ___ ___ 1945 7 Selmore, L. S. ______ 1925 22 Singletary, Peter ____ 1952 Smith, W. A. ______ 1951 1

Sparks, S. S. __ _ __ 1895 1897 37 Spears, J, E. ________ 1951 1

Stewart, B. C. ______ 1934 1936 16 Stokes, W. M. ____ 1943 1945 9

Stratton, E. W. 1906 14 Summers, J. L. 1944 1946 7 Sumter, A. P. ______ 1934 18

Taylor, J. W. _____ 1914 1916 37

Taylor, Z. G. _ 1937 1939 13 Tiller, P. R. ________ 1930 1932 19

Tillman, G. B. 1909 1911 41 Thomas, G. A. ______ 1918 1923 32

Thomas, J. S. 1942 1944 7 Thomas, T. B. 1928 24 Walker, R. M. 1939 1941 13 Washington, P. A. __ 1936 16 White, T. W. __ __ 1930 1933 11 Wiley, E. M. ________ 1942 1944 10

Wiley, I. C. ------ 1941 1943 3 Williams, E. W. ____ 1948 1950 2

Williams, J. W. ______ 192311926 29 Williams, R. R. ______ 1914 1916 21

Williams, Thadeus __ 1952[

Wilson, A. L. ____ _ 194711949 5 Wilson, R. C. M. ____ 1929 1931 23 Wilson, J. A. _______ 1952

Wright, A. W. ______ 1919 1923 32 Wright, E. C. ______ 1916 1918 36 Wright, V. G. ________ 1944 1946

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ACCEPTED SUPPLY PASTORS

Adams, J. L. Anderson, Elijah Anderson, Esau Barton, L. N. Benikine, Jake Bennet, Frank Black, J. H. Bowman, M. Brown, Clarence Brown, Daniel Brown, C. Robert Brown, W. M. Broughton, E. B. Cleveland, L. C. Davis, R. S. Drake, Bennie J. Emmanuel, Robert Franklin, J. T. Gale, G. S. George, Julius Graham, C. W. Hamilton, S. B. Haywood, Benjamin Hool, A. Ishmall, L. J. James, C. J. James, Dozier Jones, A. C. Keels, Peter King, Dahco Lane, Windell Latta, J. B.

Lyons, L. W. Mark, Oma Marteno, M. McClam, D. C. McNair, H. C. Mack, L. M. McMillan, William Mitchell, D. H. Nelson, Francis Nelson, W. M. Pinnacle, A. A. Porter, S. R. President, Sam Rogers, Joe Ross, V. J. Ravanell, B. J. Session, Jake Shelton, W. J. Smalls, I. Small, Frank Smith, Jasper Spellman, Qullie Stewart, Leroy Stephen, Milton Thompson, W. E. Vohees, J. C. Waring, James Webb, Peter Washington, James Wilson, Ben Wright, Walter

LAY MEMBERS

BEAUFORT DISTRICT

Aiken-Miss Marie Brown, Edgefield Highway __________ Aiken Allendale-Ceasar Dix _____________________________ Allendale Ashepoo-Charles Smith, R.F.D. ____________________ Yemassee

1 Bamberg-E. H. Jones, P. 0. Box 253 _________________ Bamberg Bamberg Ct.-G. W. Able, Route l ___________________ Bamberg Beaufort-Mrs. Odell Alston ___________________________ Wilkins Bethel-C. Floyd, Route !_ _________________________ Yemassee

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Cottageville-James Miller, Route L __ _ _ _ __ _ ___ Cottageville Ebenezer-Milton Harley, Route 1, Box 3 ___________ Bamberg Ehrhardt-U. S. Grant, R.F.D.___ __________ __ .Islandton Hardeeville-Charles Ulmer, P. 0. Box 45 L _ _ _ __Hardeeville Hic!rnry Hill-I. J. Bryan, Route 1, Box 108__ _ Branchville Jacksonboro-Mrs. Eloise Waring, Rt. 1, Box 120 Green Pond Macedonia-H. W. Dillingar, Route 3 _ __ ___ Ridgeville Mt. Pleasant-Quillie Adams, R.F.D. Walterboro Ruffin-Willie Stevens, R.F.D. _______ _ _ Ruffin St. George-Cranston Pinckney, Route 1 __ _ St. George Seiglin-Hezekiah Brown, P. 0. Box__ Sycamore Springtown-Samuell Sally, R.F.D. __ _ _ ___ Walterboro Stokes-Heaven Gate-Joseph Morgan, R.F.D. _. White Hall Walterboro-Mrs. Mary E. Norman, Route 2 Walterboro Young's Island-Henry Butler, Rt. 1, Box 98 Meggets

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Bethel - nJ_,_.d:,.E.cJ.- ~b_rt_µ,--•;,._·_'~-~- James L.=N:e:br,n Calvary -~T~-Pr-b-, L.[LL_C_-/_it.,."/ .. ~-. Jacob Bennekin Francis Bro __ 2,_£__ _ _ _ L. B. Russ Green Hill-Smith Chapel ,----- _ Mrs. Mabel Maycrair CooperTownMission-V•Jt-lL a .. (, ,.,,, 1 CA)'-i,;,._ ~1 I . hD c.1 ( 1....· ' ' saia - orman __ :::: __ ,• ........ -~--r--'~'---- _ W. M. Richardson Jerusalem ~\/J>:-L-<J_ _;s_,_( ~ _ _ _ Henry Nelson Mt. Carm~, '712.. H_,K_ ...... _i![w.1 ~~\..f,.. 1L•rPeter W~shington Silas _ ~--r. .. F~_£JL/ ... _/.x~D.r W 1<.L.L ,{ .. , ,, ~LC · Joe Bright St. Luke t,&'"_&nL1.LL~.,1. ~'-~ _. __ M. B. Ravenel R ,, •I Q..J. St. Paul _ ~-r-.L-~·-!".'.d._~~!.n"-"-,.._'-"- H. M. Middleton Zion C/1-<,.,,--~ , S, C 1 Samuel Small

BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

Alcot-J. S. Rogers, Rt. 3, Box 70 Lamar Bennettsville-S. M. Quick, 114 Robinson St. Bennettsville Bethel-Ebenezer-H. W. Harrington, 27 Evergreen St._ Cheraw Blenheim-Spears--:-Mrs. Berniece Alford, Bennettsville

11 McCray Street Cheraw-Henry W. White, P. 0. Box 326 Cheraw Chesterfield-L. R. Edwards, P. 0. Box 124 Chesterfield

~ ) Clio-Hopewell-C. M. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 299 Bennettsville '\ ~arlington-1-1:rs. Lillian Cain, 460 Chestnut St. .Darlington

~0 Dillon-Mrs. R. K. Gordon __ Dillon Hartsville-Albertis Becote, 1717 Howard St. _ Hartsville Kingsville Ct.-M. C. Robert, Rt. 2, Box 148 ________ Darlington

.J,evel Green-Wesley-Mrs. Grace Kennedy, ______ Bennettsville P. 0. Box 295

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Little Rock-D. C. McRae, Route 1, Box A _______________ Dillon Mt. Beulah-Zion Hill-A. R. Bryant, Rt. 3, Box 3L ___ Hartsville North Marlboro-B. S. Short, Rt. 1, Box 86 ________ Bennettsville Syracuse __ W. A. Martin, Rt. 2 ___________________ Timmonsville St. John-Wesley-Asa Jeffrey, 232 Ave. F __________ Darlington

CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Brook Green-James Johnson, Box 85 __________________ Burgess Centenary--Miss H. Louise Mouzon, 16 Anson St, ____ Charleston Cooper River-C. C. Myers ______________________ Cordesville Dickey Chapel-C. Caroline ________________________ Kingstree Dorchester-J. Moorer ___________________________ Dorchester Georgetown & Lane-Mrs. Henrietta Sharp ____________ Sellers Greeleyville-O. S. McDonald _______ . Greeleyville Harleyville-L. A. Henderson, Box 124 _____________ Harleyville Jedburg-George Tucker, Route L_ _ _ ________ Summerville Johns Island-Seymore Jenkins, Rt. 3, Box 173 . __ Johns Island Mt. Holly-Frank Sass ___________ _ ______________ Mt. Holly North Charleston-Solomon Major, __________ North Charleston

Route 3, Box 361 Old Bethel-David Mack, 416 Sumter SL ___________ Charleston Pinopolis-Moses Smalls ______________________ Moncks Corner Ridgeville-C. A. Singleton, Rt. 1, Box 78 ___________ Summerville Ridgeville Ct.-Mrs. M. Felder, Rt. 2, Box 26 _ _ __ _ Ridgeville St. Stephen-Miss Corrie Freeman ________ .. _____ St. Stephen St. Stephen Ct.-James Rodgers, Rt. 2, Box 2L __________ Cross St. Thomas-Robert Singleton _________________________ Huger Summerville and Lincolnville-Mrs. Emily Boone-Summerville Washington and Ladson-J. Drayton ___ __ __Charleston

113 Line Street Wesley-W. J. L. Nelson, 96-A Hanover St. ________ Charleston Maryville-Chris Elmore _ _ _____ Summerville

FLORENCE DISTRICT ;,

Asbury-Bethel-Jake Session, Rt. 1, Box 48 __________ Andrews Bethesda-St. Mary-Peter Dick, Star Rt., Box 25 ________ Cades Elijah-St. Paul-W. M. Chandler, Rt. 1, Box 119 _______ Andrews Florence-Mrs. Effie Strother, 209 N. Coit SL _______ Florence

\ Friendship-Jeremiah-E. D. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 5 _______ Nesmith Kingstree-Julius Fulton, Rt. 3, Box 244 ____________ Kingstree Lake City-Clarence Fulmore, Rt. 2, Box 42L _______ Lake City Lake City Ct.-J. H. Singletary, R.F.D. ________________ Leo Latta-J. E. Williams, P. 0. Box 144 ____________________ Latta Marion-S. J. Rembert, P. 0. Box 416 __________________ Marion

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Mars Bluff-Miss Alene Pinckney, Rt. 1, Box 159 Florence Mullins-Edward Smith --------------------------------- Fork Salem-Wesley-Samuel Nettle, Rt. 2,------ _ _ __ Effingham Springville-E. M. White __ _ ___________________ Sellers

) St. John-Joseph Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 294 _ __ __ __Lake City St. Luke-Eddie R. Johnson _ __ __ __ __ _ ____ __ Effingham St. Paul-St. Michael-Peter Wallace, Rt. 1, Box 58 ___ Kingstree Timmonsville-Fred D. Bacote, P. 0. Box 253_ _ Timmonsville Wilson Chapel-W. J. Barr, Jr. _______________________ Coopers Olanta Mission-Clayton Brown, Rt. 2, Box 217 _ _ _ Lake City

GREENVILLE DISTRICT

Anderson-O. B. Turner, Rt. 1 ________________ Anderson Belton-Walter Collier _____________________ Belton Easley-Mrs. Marie Looper . ___________________ Easley Greenville-W. R. Sewell, 209 S. Calhoun St. _ _ ___ Greenville Minus Chapel-W. C. Jones, 115 Roosevelt Ave. _ Greenville North Greenville-Matthew Bowen Travelers Rest Ninety Six-J. W. Satterwhite _________________ Ninety Six Pendleton-Peter Webb, R.F.D. _ ___ _ ________ Pendleton Pickens-Mrs. Cordelia Kirksey, P. 0. Box 85 _ Pickens Rock Hill-Mrs. Zimmie Williams-Seneca-C. W. Sizemore South Greenville-R. C. Means, Rt. 6 _ _ Walhalla-Miss Jessie Pearson, 203 Johnston SL W. Anderson-Mrs. Jessie L. Jenkins, Rt. 1

___ Seneca ___ Greenville

Walhalla Townville

ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

Branchville-Thomas Sime, Rt. 1, Box 49 _ Columbia-Mrs. B. Baxley, Gregg Street Denmark-C. W. Washington, Rt. 2, Box 111 Edisto Fork-W. Brigman Jamison-Joseph Boyd, Glover Street Macedonia-O. J. Tobin, Rt. 1, Box 144 Midway-W. M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 33 North-D. J. Charlye, F. 0. Box 41 Orangeburg--S. T. Middleton, 711 Goff Ave. Bowman-Thomas Robinson Reevesville-David Risher __ _ Rowesville-I. H. Rhodes _ _ St. John-Forest-James Colter, Treadwell St. _ Springfield--Willie James __ _

SPARTANBURG DISTRICT Blacksburg-V. R. Smith ________________ _

_Branchville Columbia

__ Denmark Orangeburg

___ Orangeburg __ Orangeburg 1

_ Bamberg __ North

Orangeburg __ Bowman

Reevesville Rowesville

Orangeburg _ ____ North

_ Blacksburg

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Clover-G. A. Adams __ -_ - - - __________________ Clover

C G W B ____________________ Cowpens owpens- . . rown ______ _ Gaffney-G. B. Littlejohn _ -------------- Gaffney Greer-Wade Gambrell --------------------- Greer Harmony-Bethel-L. A. Crawford ___________ ----- Catawba Jefferson-Zelly Lewis __________________ Jefferson Longtown-M. M. Hall _______________________ Lugoff McBee-James Henry _ _ __ _ _ ___________________ McBee Pageland-Jesse Seegars ______________________ Pagela~d Rock Hill-Mrs. Equator McCoy _ _________ _ .. - ___ Rock Hill Spartanburg-J. C. Chavis . _ _ _______ --- ___ Spartanburg St. James-L. A. Wright _____________________ ------- Clover St. Matthews-St. Mark-Butler Greer _________________ Taylor Wellford-Paul Cunningham _ _ _ _ _ ___ -- Woodruff York-:-Miss Alice Good _ _ _ _ _______ _ _ ----- ------ - York

SUMTER DISTRICT

Antioch-Shepherd-D. E. Porter, Rt. 5, Box 199 _________ Sumter Blaney-Joe Peay ____________________ Lugoff Camden-Mrs. Ella Murphy, 604 S. Broad St. __ -· __ Camden Camden Ct-Abraham Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 19 _______ Boykin Lamar--Moses Rivers _ _ ____________________ Lamar Lynchburg-Clarence McFadden .. _ _ _ _ _____ Lynchburg Macedonia-St. Paul-Moses Williams ________ ----- _ Sumter Mechanicsville-Omar Mark _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Dalzell Maysville-P. M. Moses, Route 4 _____________________ Sumter Mt. Zion-W. M. Nelson ___________ _ _ Sumter Spring Hill-Jo~h Holmes _ _ __ ________ _ ______ Dalzell Shiloh-Moses Nelson _ _ ___________________ Lynchburg St. Matthews-T. J. Miller ___________________ Camden St. James-Leon David _ _ _ _____ __________ ______ Sumter St. Mark-St. Phillips-Alex Yates _ _________ _ . __ Sumter Sumter-Mrs . .:;, P. Palmer, Tr. 4, Box 242 ______ . ____ Sumter Wateree-•E. W. J. Anderson __ _____________ _______ Lugoff

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Tuesday, October 21, 1952

WELCOME PROGRAM

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The Conference assembled at 7:30 o'clock P. M. under the leadership of Rev. I. DeQuency Newman. Hymn No. 279 was sung. The Conference was led in prayer by Rev. Efford Haynes. Words of welcome was brought to the Conference by Prof. I. C. Bracy in behalf of the Local Church; Rep. Il. P. Sharper, for the Ministerial Alliance and Miss Pricilla Shaw, Mayor, for the City of Sumrer. Rev. R. C. Connern responded in his usual gr~cious manner.

The ~fessage of the evening was delivered by Rev. J. S. Dial. Music for the occasion was rendered by the Senior, Gospel, Young Peoples, and Children's Choirs of the local church. An offering of $43.50 was received. Rev. J. S. Dial gave the Benediction.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1952

MORNING SESSION

The Eighty-seventh Session of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church, Central Jurisdic­tion, convened at Emmanuel Methodist Church, Sumter, S. C., Bishop J. W. E. Bowen presiding. Bishop Bowen delivered the meditation. The Communion Service was observed with appropriate use of the Ritualistic order. After receiving an offering of $32.40 for Overseas Relief, Bishop Bowen assist-ed by the District Superintendents administered the Sacramental Elements.

The roll of the Conference was called by the Secre-

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tary. The Secretary read the names of the ministers who had died during the year.

C. R. Brown was elected Conference Secretary. He named his assistants.

R. G. Lawrence was elected Statistician. He named his assistants.

On motion of C. H. Brown, the main auditorium of the church was made the bar of the Conference. The printed program as arranged by the Program Committee was adopted as the official program of the session.

B. C. Stewart, Mrs. Dora Bristow and J. S. Thomas were elected to the Committee on Conference Journal.

Mi1lcr Brow11, J. S. Dial, J. \V. Devore, I. V. ~fanning, E. M: Jamiscn, I\1rs. M. H. Baxley and W. L. J. Nelson were elected as members of the Courtesy Committee.

B. J. Cooper, H. C. Conner, ~frs. Ellen Palmer and T. \V. Bowen were elected as members of the committee on Resolutions.

F. C. C. Du hois made a motion calling for an execu­tive session for the purpose of hearing the report of th,<: Special Committee of Fifteen. The motion prevailed.

F. i\farcus was -elected Postmaster. The announce­ments were made.

J. C. Gibbs was elected reporter to the Advocate, J. S. Thomas and Dr. E. C. Jones tl) the Daily Papers.

The following visitors were pres'Cnte<l to the Confer­ence: Dr. C. F. Golden, Board of Missions; F. H. Roberts, Methodist Publishing House; J. W. Thomas of the Geor­gia Conference.

The announcements were made. Bishop Bowen an­nounced that the afternoon session would he open at three o'clock.

The Memorial Address was delivered by Rev. L. C. Gregg. Rev. Gregg pronounced the benediction.

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

At ~:00 P. M. the Executive Session, for the purpose of hearmg the report of the Special Committee of Fifteen, was opened at the close of this meeting.

Th_e reports of the District Superint·endents of the Ben­nettsville, Berkeley, Beaufort and Charleston Districts were read.

. The c~1aracter of the Pastors was passed. The follow­mg questwns were asked and answered: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, and 11.

T!1e Secretm-y w<1s instructed to send a message of greetmg to the Sot!th Carolina Conference, Southeastern Jurisdiction, meeting in Greenville, also to the A. M. E. Conference meeting in Marion.

The announcements were made and the Conference adjourned with the benediction by Rev. W. M. Stokes.

WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION

. Th~ Confer~nc~ opened, Rev. Edward Jenkins presid­mg, with the smgmg of hymn No. 483, and Rev. P. E. Mingo led in prayer. The Church choir led the congrega­tion in singing Hymn No. 202.

A panel discussion on World Service was led by J. W. Taylor, Conference Missionary Secretary. The partici­pants were: S. T. Middleton, Conference Lay Leader; C. C. Reynolds, Chairman of Conference Board of Hos­pitals and Homes; T. R. Frierson, Chairman, Conference Board of Missions; A. R. Howard Chairman, Board of Temperance; Mrs. R. K. Gordon, President, Womans So­ciety of Christian Service, and H. J. Kirk, Secretary of Evangelism.

An offering for the local Church was received. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Edward Jenkins.

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THURSDAY MORNING SESSION

The Conference opened at 9:00 A. M. with the devo­tions in charge of Rev. A. W. Wright. B. C. Stewart re­ported that the Committee on Journal had reviewed the records for Wednesday and had found them to be correct.

A. R. Howard expressed words of sympathy for the Conference, to Rev. R. E. Bethea in the bereavement of his mother.

The District Superintendents of the Florence and Greenville Districts made their reports. The privilege of the floor was granted to W. M. Stokes who presented a gift to R. E. Bethea from the Greenville District.

The report of the Spartanburg District was made by the District Superintendent, after which a token was pre­sented to him by F. L. Lawton.

The report of the Sumter District was made by the Superintendent. Gifts were presented to: F. H. Grant by P. E. Mingo; P. H. Tiller by S. A. Gadsden; T. D. Greene l)y B. J. Cooper.

The District Superintendent of the Orangeburg Dis­trict made his report. Gifts were presented to: M. J. Por­ter by J. J. Mitchell; H. B. Jones by J. K. Davis; R. \V. President by J. S. Green; I. D. Newman by W. R. Gregg.

The Secretary was instructed to send a message to A. L. Johnson who could not attend the Conference because of illness.

Dr. C. F. Golden of the Board of Missions was pre­sented. Dr. P. A. Taylor was presented. He extended greetings f~om the Advocate and the Methodist Publish­ing Home. From the Publishing House he presented a check for $2,341.61. Bishop Bowen received the same and it was ordered to be applied to pensions.

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Dr. C. L. Calkins and Dr. T. B. Echols of the Board of Pensions were presented.

Dr. ]. J. Seabrook spoke relative to the endowment of Cfaflin. The following visitors were presentet!: C. S. Stenso~, A. S. Dickerson, W. C. Dorsey, Wade Brown, A. S. Dixon, Joshua Reddich, J. Taggert, H. H. Backstmm, L. S. Allen, ~f _the Georgia Conference; H. W. Bartley, Board of M 1ss1ons, and A. J. Wright of the Baptist Church:

The morning session concluded with the benediction by Rev. J. Taggart.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

The devotions we.re led by Rev. Z. G. Taylor. The Conference Lay Leader made his report and it was adopted.

The motion, by B. C. Stewart, that the Lay members to the Annual Conference be elected by the ~harges an-nually was lost. ·

The Statistician made his report. It was adopted. The report of the Treasurer was made. The report was ref er­red to the Commission on World Service. and Finance for auditing.

The District Superintendents made the Statistical re­port of their districts respectively.

Nominations of Boards, Commissions and Committees of the Conference were read by I. D. Newman. They were elected as read.

A. ~- J-:Ioward m~de a motion that the Bishop appoint a nommatmg committee of seven to present names to fill the vacancies on the Trustee Board of Claflin College. The motion prevailed.

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A message of greetings was read from the A.M.E. Con­ference being held in Marion.

A . ·t D E M Booker of Morris College, and s VISI ors, r. . . ' Rev. E. M. Hurley of the Florida Co~ference wer~ p_r& sented. The Conference adjourned with the bened1chon by Rev. J. F. Pearson.

THURSDAY EVENING SESSION

The evening service was under the leadership _of W. ~­Fer uson. The music was rendered by the Semor Choir f ft James Church. The prayer was offered by Rev. J w.· Curry. An address was delivered ~Y. Dr. J. H. Touchstone of the General Board of Lay Activity.

After the announcements the Benediction was pro­nounced.

FRIDAY MORNING SESSION

At 9 A. M. the devotions were led by Rev. James K. av1s. . . D . . B C Stewart reported that the records of Thurs-

day's sessions had been read and found to be correct.

A message of greeting from the Sou_th ~arolina C_on­ference, Southeastern Jurisdiction, meetmg m Greenville, S. C., was read, also a similar letter from S. P. Mont­gomery.

The following questions were asked and answered: 17, 19, 20, 21,22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38.

On motion of B. C. Stewart the Committee on Confer­ence Relations was instructed to get in touch with and in­vestigate the case of Vergil Wright and bring in recom­mendations at the next Annual Conference.

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Questions: 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 were asked and ans~red.

Bishop Bowen announced that the school at Gammon would be held next year June 16 to July 3rd. He also sug­gested that Holy Week be observed in each church and that Communion he aJministere<l on Thursday evening during this period. Dr. C. Lloyd Daugherty of the Gen­eral Board of Evangelism, Dr. Earl McCloucl of the Council on World Service were presented.

Dr. J. B. Brawley, President of Clark College, Rev. ]. C. Murry and A. Robinson of the A.M.E. Church and Rev. Brown of the North Carolina Conference ~re pre­sented by the Committee on Cou1 tE · An nffering of $38.18 was received for Rev. J. S. Durant. The morning session of the Conference adjourned after the announce­ments and the benediction.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

The devotions were led by Rev. Wallace Graham. E. C. Wright, Chaim1an of the Conference Board of Pen­sions presented Mrs. C. C. Reynolds, President of the Min­isters Wives Al] :c111ce. An inspirational program was pre­sented by the members of the Alliance. The ro1l by Dis­tricts was called ( see report).

Bishop Bowen then called the Conference to order. M. J. Porter made a motion that the time of the afternoon session be extended if necessary. The motion prevailed.

Dr. Earl McCioud of the Office of Promotion of the Board of World Service was presented. He spoke of "Re­ligion in the American Life."

Dr. C. L. Daugherty, Jr., Director of the Department of Pulpit Evangelism, being presented, stressed member~ ship and evangelism in the local church. Rev. B. J. Glo­ver, and Rev. J. T. Martin (retired) of the A.M.E. Church;

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Rev. and Mrs. G. Haven Caldwell of Claflin College were

introduced.

A refund of $608.00 from the Kankekee project was received to be placed in the permanent fund on motion of A. R. Howard. The Session adjourned after the bene-

diction by H. V. Manning.

FRIDAY EVENING SESSION

The evening session was under the direction of Mrs.

Beulah Baxley.

The invocation was offered by Rev. B. C. Stewart. The music, to the delight of all, was rendered by the Claflin

College Choir.

A panel on Christian Education was led by Rev. W. M. Jenkins, others taking a part were Mrs. Kate P. Smith, Dr. J. J. Seabrook, Dr. J. S. Thomas, Rev. W. R. Gregg.

An offering for the local church and one for Claflin College was received after which the benediction was

pronounced .

SATURDAY MORNING SESSION

Rev. B. J. Cooper led in the devotions. The Confer­ence received the report of the Committee on Journal and the Minutes for Friday were approved.

A message of greeting was read from the Tennessee Annual Conference. The Secretary was instructed to

reply.

Bishop Bowen made the announcement that the An­nual Conference would meet next year, October 14-18.

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The report of the Board of Conference Claimants was read by J. W. McPherson. The report was adopted.

-~n a motion by C. C. Reynolds, the Conference gave a n_sm~ vote of thanks to Dr. Calkins and Dr. Echols for their kmdness and presence throughout the entire Con­£ erence session.

. The report of the Commission on World Service and Fmance was read by Mrs. R. K. Gordon .

C. F. Ferguson offered an amendment that the Con­ference entertainment read $500.00 and that it be lifted out o_f the ratio per centage basis. The amendment was sustamed.

The amendm~nt that the entertaining church receive $300.00 and offermgs, by B. C. Stewart was lost.

On the motion by J. J. Mitchell, which was sustained, the $200.00 for contmgent was eliminated.

C. F. Ferguson after offering amendment that the \Vorld Service and Finance Commission read $400.00, withdrew the same.

The_ $100.00 for Historical Research was eliminated on motion by C. F. Ferguson.

The creation of a Committee on Historical Research was referred to the Cabinet on a motion bv K D H 1

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..., The amendment by I. D. Newman that the amount for Gammon Scholarships should read $1,500.')Q was lost.

The motion of F. G. C. Dubois that the $500.00 for the Bom·d of Evangelism be eliminated was lost.

The amendment the Board of Temperance read $500.00 by A. R. Howard was lost.

The Sustentation Fund was eliminated on a motion by T. R. Frierson.

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On the amendment offered by I. D. Newman the last clause in the recommendation concerning the Gammon Scholarships was deleted.

The amendment by C. C. Reynolds concerning the rec­ommendation that the entertaining church include the wives of the retired pastors was lost.

On a motion o1i B. C. Stewart the Boards and Com­missions were rcqt,estcd to comply with the Discipline of the Church.

S. T. Middleton offered an Amendment that the Schol­arships for Gammon read $1,000.00. The amendment passed.

The Budget as amended was adopted.

C. F. Ferguson offered a motion that the South Car­olina Conference he responsible for the expense of the speaker, to he invited by Bishop Bowen for the next An­nual Conference. It was adopted.

A. R. Howard made a motion that the remainder of the reports he given to the Secretary for publication. It was adopted.

A resolution concerning the referendum to be voted on November fourth was read by I. D. Newman.

Dr. II. Richardson, President of Gammon Seminary, was presented. ·

At the close of the business session Di. C. L. Daugher­ty brought the message after which he held an impressive Altar Service.

Mrs. Beulah Baxley read the nominations for the va­cancies on the Trustee Board of Claflin College.

The Conference adjourned after the benediction by Dr. G. W. Carter.

At 5:30 p. m. a banquet, was given, honoring the re­turn of Bishop J. W. E. Bowen to the Atlantic Coast Area

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SUNDAY MORNING SESSION

The Love Feast was conducted hy Reverends H. J. Kirk, John R. Norwood, W. J. Gupple, L. C. Cave, F. Mar­cus, J.B. Rouse and B. F. Bradford, Sr.

Following an impressive worship service in charge of the host pastor, the Ordination Service and the Recogni­tion Service for Retired ministers was conducted by Bishop Bowen.

Bishop Bowen preached the Conference Sermon to an overflow congregation, using as his Text Numbers 10:29 "Come thou with us and we will do thee good."

The Resolutions were read by T. W. Bowen.

Question 50: Where are the preachers stationed for the ensuing year? was answered by Bishop Bowen with the reading of the appointments.

The Conference was adjourned with the benediction by Bishop Bowen.

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IV. THE METHODIST CHURCH

THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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

October 22, 1952, through October 26, 1952

Bishop J. W. E. Bowen, Presiding

Part I. Organization and General Business

1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (~ 630 § 3, ,r 790): Secretary?-C. R. Brown, 307 Green Ave., Greenville, S. C.

Statistician?-R. G. Lawrence, 730 Goff Ave., Orangeburg South Carolina.

Treasurer?-J. W. Curry, 163 S. Coit St., Florence, S. C.

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

3. a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts? rn 637 § 3.) The Treasurer, $10,000.00.

b) Have the books of said officers or pensions been audit­ed? (~ 637 § 3.) Yes.

4. Have the boards, commissions, or committees been appoint-ed or elected (~ 630) (Answer Yes or No):

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

c) Committee on Accepted Supply Pastors? No. d) Committee of Investigation? Yes. e) District Boards of Location and Building? Yes. f) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference? Yes. g) Conference Commission on World Service and Finance?

Yes. h) Town and Country Commission? Yes.

i) Conference Deaconess Board? No. j ) Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension?

Yes. k) Conference Board of Education? Yes. 1) Conference Board of Temperance? Yes. m) Conference Board of Lay Activities? Yes. n) Conference Board of Hospitals and Homes? Yes. o) Conference Board of Evangelism? Yes. p) Board of Conference Claimants? Yes. q) Commission on Christian Vocations? Yes. r) Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service? Yes.

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c) For General Administration Fund? $849. 11. What amount is apportioned to this conferenct for the

Jurisdictional Administration Fund? $516 annually.

12. What are the reports, recommendations, and plans of the boards of the conference: a) What is the report of the Board of Claimants, and what

appropriations for conference claimants are reported and approved? (~ 1623.) 11 % Pastor's cash salary.

b) What is the report of the Conference Board of Missions and Church Extension of disbursements of missionary aid within the conference? (~,r 1295-99.) See report.

c) What is the report of the Conference Commission on World Service and Finance? (~,r 778-96.) See report.

d) What is the report of the Commission on Christian Vocations? rn 643.) See report.

e) What are the other reports? See report.

13. What Methodist institutions or organizations are approved by the conference for annuity responsibility rn 1618 § 2 c, 12.) Claflin CollegP, Gammon Theological Seminary.

14. What date is determined for Golden Cross enrollment? (~ 1529.) 3rd Sunday in September.

15. a) Who is elected conference lay leader? rn 1494.) S. T. Middleton

b) What is his report? See report. c) Who are elected district and associate district lay lead­

ers? rn 1499.) J. E. Williams, U. M. Green, Henry Nel­son, Frank Sass, J. H. Spears, W. N. Andrews, H. D. Smith, G. A. Adams, W. W. Nelson.

s) Committee on Proportional Payment of Ministerial support? No.

t ) Other committees, Commissions, or Boards? Yes.

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

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

7. What is the schedule for minimum support for pastors? (~ 805.) None.

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

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

10. What are the apportionments transmitted by the General Commission on World Service and Finance to this confer­ence: a) For World Service? $20,633. b) For Episcopal Fund? 2% of Pastor's cash salary.

Part II. Pertaining to Ministerial Relations

16. Who constitute the Conference Committee of Investigation? (~ 931.) T. D. Green, J. W Buddin, Joseph Mitchell, John K. Norwood. M. P. Pyatts, B. J. Reddish, John W. Williams, W. P. Generette.

17. Who are the accepted supply pastors? (~ 315.) J. L. Adams, Elijah Anderson, Esau Anderson, L. N. Barton, Jake Benne­kin, Frank Bennett, J. H. Black, M. Bowman, Clarence Brown, C. Robert Brown, Daniel Brown, W. M. Brown, E. B. Broughton, L. C. Cleveland, R. S. Davis, Bennie J. Drake, Robert Emmanuel, J. T. Franklin, G. S. Gale, Julius George, C. W. Graham, S. B. Hamilton, Benjamin Haywood, A. Hool, L. J. Ishmall, C. J. James, Dozier James, A. C. Jones, Peter Keels, Daleo King, Windel Lane, J. B. Latta, L. W. Lyons, Oma Mark, M. Marteno, D. C. McClam, H. C. McNair, L. M. Mack, William McMillan, D. H. Mi 'chell, Francis Nelson, W. M. Nelson, A. A. Pinnacle, S. R. Porter, Samuel Presi­dent, Joe Rogers, V. J. Ross, B. J. Ravanel.

18. What accepted supply pastors now under full-time appoint­ment are taking the conference course of study? a) In the first year? None. b) In the second year? None. c) In. the third year? Thomas Glenn, Jacob Bennekin,

Benjamin Ravanel. d) In the fourth year? G. S. Gale, Samuel President.

19. What preachers, coming from other churches, have had their orders recognized? rn 411) : a) As local deacons? None. b) As local elders? None.

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

b) As members in full connection? (1) Deacons? None. (2) Elders? None.

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a) In studies of the first year? Roosevelt Davis,, Peter Singletary, Joseph Alvin Wilson, Solomon Porter, Thaddeus Williams, Joseph B. Bethea, Harold Gray.

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

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

22. Who are conti11uer on trial: a) Continued in s~udies of the first year? Robert McFad­

den, Dallas Jones, Kia C. MurJock, John F. Norwood, Otis Jerome Nelson, Walter A. Smith, Julius Lee Scipio.

b) Advanced to studies of the second year? Samson D. Cooper, Moses P. Pyatt, Jr., James Colter, John DeLeon Boone.

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

None.

23. Who on trial are discontinued? Earnest A. Finley, Theo­dore B. Thomas, Jr.

24. Who are admitted into full connection? Clyde L. Calhoun, Sandy Dingle.

25. What full members are in studies: a) Of the third year? Clyde Calhoun, Sandy Dingle. b) Of the fourth year? Lucius Caves, W. C. Kerns.

26. What full members have failed to complete the studies (~ 346): a) Of the third year? John W. Matthews, Thomas H. Rob­

inson, Jr., Isaiah Boone, Earnest Newman. b) Of the fourth year? John V. Livingston.

27. What full members have completed the studies of the fourth year? James K. Davis, Isaiah Moses, Benjamin J. Reddish, Fulton Edwards, James Crooker, J. B. Bowen.

28. Who have been elected deacons: a) As local preachers? Jack Burroughs, Peter Dick, Ben-

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jamin J. Nesmith, Stephen J. Rembert, Peter Webb, Samuel Smail, Isaac Stewart, Jr.

b) As members on trial in the course of study? None. c) Under the seminary rule? Clyde L. Calhoun, Sandy

Dingle. d) Under the missionary rule? None.

29. Who have been ordained deacons? Jack Burroughs, Clyde L. Calhoun, Sandy Dingle, Peter Dick, Benjamin J. Nesmith, Samuel Small, Isaac Stewart, Jr., Peter Webb.

30. Who have been elected elders: a) As local preachers? F1ank Small, Dock C. McClam. b) As local deacons who have been received on trial?

None. c) As conference members in the course of study? James

K. Davis, Isaiah Moses, Benjamin Reddish, Fulton Ed­wards, James A. Croker.

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

31. Who have been ordained elders? Frank Small, D. C. Mc­Clam, James K. Davis, Isaiah Moses, Benjamin J. Reddish, Fulton Edwards, James /< .. Croker.

32. Relative to accommodation transfers for ordination and reception: a) What members of this conference have been transfer­

red out for purposes of ordination only: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As Elders? None.

b) Who have been transferred in,having been ordained elsewhere: (1) As deacons? None. (2) As elders? None.

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

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

e) Who have been transferred out, and to what conference after ordination: ' (1) As deacons? None.

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(2) As elders? None. f) Who has been receh·ed on trial at the request of an­

other conference None. g) Who have been transferred out, having been received

on trial, and to what conference? None. h) Who have been transferred in, to be received into full

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

into full connection after election 1::-v another confer­ence? None.

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

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

33. Who are readmitted:

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

34. Who have been received by transfer? None.

35. Who have been transferred out? J. T. Amey, Savannah, July 3, 1952.

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

37. What ministerial members h~ve died during the year? Francis D. Curry, D. E. Thome,, J. A. Summers.

38. Who are the supernumerary ministers, and for what num­ber of years consecutively has each held this relation? (~ 365.) F. C. Vviley, 4 years; William Moses, 3 years; John D. Murdock, 1 year .

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

40. What ministers have been retired: a) This year? Stephen C. Bryant, Samuel S. Jones. b) Previously? B. F. Bradford, Sr., Robert H. Cunning­

ham, Edward Billard, Berry Q. Murdock, T. J. Martin, J. W. Reeder, E.W. Straton, S. S. Sparks, L. S. Selmore, H. R. Williams, S. M. Brown, S. F. Moss, A. J. Pogue, S. J. Cooper, John C. Gibbs, Theadore H. Fisher, Sr., John S. Durant, Anthony J. Hall, Austin P. Gaillard.

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41. Who are left without appointment to attend school? B. F. Bradford, Jr., Vergil Wright, Talmadge Cooper, Clyde Cal­houn, M. P. Pyatt, Jr., Thaddeus Williams, Harold Gray, Joseph B. Bethea, John D. Boone, S. P. Montgomery, Sandy Dingle, Joseph A. Wilson.

42. What is the number of: a) Pastoral charges? 173.

Received on trial? 7. Transfers in? 0. Received from other churches? 0. Discontinued? 2. Accepted supply pastors? 63. Received into full connection? 2. Transfers out? I. Readmitted? 1. Withdrawn? 0. Expelled? 0. Deceased? 3. Located? I.

b) Ministers: (1) On trial:

( a) As pastors? 12. (b) Under special appointment? 0. (c) Left without appointment to attend school? 7.

'Total on trial? 19. ( 2) In full connection:

(a) Effective: (i) As pastors and district superintendents? 131. (ii) Under special appointment? 4. (iii) Left without appointment to a t tend

school? 5. (iv) On sabbaticql leave? 0.

Total effective? 140. (b) Retired? 21. (c) Supernumerary? 3.

c) Total of all ministers? ( add total on trial, total effec­tive, retired and supernumerary) 183.

43. What other personal notation should be made? None.

Part III. Concluding Business

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

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

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What are the detailed objectives of this conference for the coming year? ( 1) Increased attendance of people at all church services. (2) A ten (10) per cent increase in church memberships. (3) Establishment of new congrega­tions-one per district a minimum. (D. S.) ( 4) Proper care and upkeep of church property. (5) Constant training of membership in systematic, individual and generous giv­ing. (6) Each charge must raise its entire budg;:t in full­general, annual conference and local budgets. ( 7) Regular and consistent payments on church debts. (8) At least one recruit per district for the ministry, and additional recruits for other forms of Christian service. (D.S.) (9) Development of welfare and charitable service activities in every local church. (10) Disciplinary organization and administration of each local church.

Where shall the next session of the conference be held? Centenary Methodist Church, Charleston, S. C.

Is there any further business? None.

What changes have been made in appointments since last Annual Conference Session? Florence Di5trict: T. W. Bow-z en from Asbury-Bethel to Springville; Isaiah Boone from Mullins to Asbury-Betfhel; Sampson Cooper from St. Luke

to Mullins; R. M. McFadden from Georgetown, Charleston District, to St. Luke, Florence District.

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

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BEAUFORT DISTRICT

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

PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS CHARGE Aiken __________ 1Edgar W. William905 Edgefield St., Alken Supply 1

Allendale------~ W. P. Generette_ Allendale Elder 1

Ashapoo & _____ LS. Grayson _______ RFD, Yemmassee Elder

St. James Barnberg ________ J. D. Devore _____ . 112 Society St., Bamterg Elder Bamberg Ct, ___ ..,L. W.Lyons ______ RFD Box 6, Orangeburg Supply Beaufort _______ ...,w:-A. Smith _____ -427 R.R. Ave., Allendale Supply Brunson _______ ,...James Waring ____ 54 Line St., Charleston Supply Cottageville ___ ,J..B. J. Reddish _____ RFD2, Box 4, Blackville Elder Ebenezer ______ ..1-_B. T. McTeer _____ RFI), Ruffin Elder Ehrhardt_ _______ James K. Davis .. _ Ehrhardt Elder Hal'.deville _______ K. C. Murdaugh - RFD, Ashton Supply Hickory HilL-~. Boatwright_ __ .Ruffin Deacon Jacksonboro ___ J. G. George _____ .Box 91, Walterboro Supply Macedonia _____ ;:E. B. Broug,hton __ RFD 2, Walterboro Supply Red Bank ___ ._../t:'.E. M. Wiley ______ .P. 0. Box, Walterboro Elder Ruffin _________ .1,.J. W. Robinson ___ Ruffin Eldel' Seigling _______ .,_ Clarence Brown . RFD 2, Box 81, Islandton Supply St. George _____ t:_E. N. Jamison _____ p, 0. Box, St. Geoige Elder Springtown ____ e::P. A. Washington Cross Elder Walterboro ___ ...,N. W. Jones ______ 210 Chaplin St., Walterboro Elder Young's Island vD. H. Mitchell .. _ RFD, Green Pond Supply

Blackville and Stokes Quillie Spellman B!ackville

Heavengate & __ Oak Grove __ } Daniel Brown -· Allendale

Appleton . __ .., L. C. Cave -·-·--APPleton

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BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT

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

AlcoL-----·----- W. D. Primus ___ Rt. 2, Box 75, Bishopville Elder 116 Cheraw St., Elder Bennettsville ->-- W. M. Stokes

Bennettsville

Bethel & -------~.E. W. Cole.- .. ----P. 0. Box 121, Cheraw Elder Ebenezer

Blenheim & ____ !J. L. Scipio _ .. Bennettsville 0. T.

Spears Cheraw _________ . :Howard Risher_ .. Cheraw Elder Chesterfield-----~· J. Brock _______ P. 0. Box 23, Chesterfield 0. T. Clio-Hopewell ___ ::l)allas Jones. _____ 718 Woodrow St., 0. T.

Bennettsville Darlington ______ 1-w. J. Gupple ..... 354 Pearl St., Darlington Elder Darlington _. ___ JA. HooL_ .... --- P. 0. Box 691, Hartsville

Mission & Lydia Dillon. __________ _'.'_B. J. Cooper __ ... - 202 Jackson St., Dillon Hartsville _______ .'.,_J. F. Pearson ______ l713 6th St., Hartsville

Supply. Elder Elder

Kingsville & _ ... _ Mt. Beulah J. T. Franklin ____ .870 Cashua St, Darlington SUp°tily

Level Green &____ P. 0. Box 223, Wesley ;..-L. W. Curry_______ Bennettsville Elder

Elct~r Elder

Little Rock _ __:R. B. King--··--· Little Rock Little Rock Ct.-'W. B. Mccay ··-· P. 0. Box 56, Dillon North Marlboro ___ ef. A. curry ______ 203 N. Cook St, Elder

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BERKELEY DISTRICT

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

CBARGB PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS

BetheL _________ . .Wallace Graham_.Box 333, Lake City Supply

Calvary --------¥:J'acob Bennekin Supply

Francis Brown __ .. R. W. PresidenL .. RFD 1, Box 87 1-2, Cross Elder

Cooper Town Misrf1ijah Anderson __ Alvan Supply Green Hill & ___ ...,-l'rank Bennett .. _ RFD 1, Cross Supply Smith Chapel Isaiah-Dorman ... James Gadsden 0. T. Jerusalem _______ J,ltlmes WaslungtonRFD 3, Bx 334E, Cha'ston Supply Mt. CarmeL _____ t'A,. L. Johnson. ___ RFD 3, Bx 382h,Cha'ston Elder Silas---- _________ "."tVilliam Nelson ___ RFD 2, Cross Supply

St. Luke. _____ r-:Sam President_ ___ RFD 1, Box 89, Cross Supply St. PauL _________ ,Frank SmalL _____ RFD 3, Bx 313Y, Cha'ston Supply Zion.-------------¥1- S. Green ________ RFD 1, Cross Elder

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CHARLESTON DISTRICT

Rev. F. H. Grant, Dist. Supt., Box 378, St. Stephens, S. C.

CHARGE Pj\.STOR ADDRESS RANK YRS

Brookgreen _____ J/4 N. Barton ...... Rt 1: Bx 132, Summerville Supply 5 Centenary ...... 2 W. Taylor ..... -132 Wentworth St., Elder 8

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Cooper River .... YI. Smalls ...... ·-·· Oakley Supply Dickey ChapeL .. ..lPeter Keels ..... -- Greeleyville Supply Dorchester_. _____ d. W. White ...... Lake City Elder Georgetown-Lane.~. J. Porter. ...... 520 Duke St., Georgetown Elder

Greeleyville & Wesley ........ ---~J. V. Livingston .. Greeleyville Deacon Harleyville __ . ____ ,l,Y. A. Croker. ...... St. Stephens Elder Jedburg __________ ,J7'. Bonapart ... ---- 5 Cedar St., Charleston Elder

'John's Island. ____ d. C. Brown-·-·· Rt 1, Bx 265, John's Island Maryville. _______ .v{ie Rodgers __ . __ .Cross Supply N. Charleston .. __ .,,J'. S. Colter. ....... Orangeburg 0. T. Mt. Holly .... ----~ J. Mack ........ Rt. 1, Box 96. Bonneau Elder Old BetheL ______ A. E. Mingo ....... 20 Felix St., Charleston Elder Pinopolis ________ j{_ P. Pyatt, Sr ... -Ladson Elder Ridgeville.. . .. J, B. Bowen ...... Rt. 2, Box 222, Sumter Elder Ridgeville CL.-~- B. Hamilton ____ Rt 3, Bx 182, Charleston Supply St. Stephen .. ----e;,:. L. Summers .... Box 438 St. Stephen Elder St. Stephen CL-~ H. Richardson .St. Stephen Elder St. Thomas ....... 2A. A. Pinacle __ .. Huger Supply

Summervill & Lincolnville ... ---iN• E. Spears ...... Summerville Washington & Ladson.... . ... -.B, C. M. Wilson __ Summerville Wesley .........

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FLORENCE DISTRICT

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

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Elijah-St. Paul __ -t C. Barr_ _______ Star Rt., Box 23A, Cades ElC:er Kennedy ville

Florence _________ .,a_ W. Curry _______ l63 S. Coit, Florence Elder 2 Friendship ______ ../4_ C. Conner ______ Kingstree Elder (

Jeremiab Kingstree _______ _!g_ V. Fowler ______ 319 N. Main St., Kingstree Elder 5

Lake City _______ JI. V. Manning _____ RFD 2, Box 492, Lake City Elder 2 Lake City Ct. ___

1 )'.). C. McClam _____ RFD 1, Box 20, Lake City -Supply 9

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Marion __________ ~B. C. Stewart__ 621 S. Main St., Marion Elder ; Mars Bluff_ ______ ~. L. w;;~on ______ RFD 2, Box 201, Lake-City Deacon 3 Mullins __________ .:'..Sampson Cooper RFD 3, Box 196, Kingstree 0. T. Salem-Wesley ___ _vA. W. WrighL ___ 26 Edwards St, Sumter Elder :> Springville ______ -"T. W. Bowen ____ Gl9 Gibson St., Marion Elder St. John-Cades ___ Jt_ J.E. Curry P. 0. Box, Darlington Elder St. Luke ________ Peter Singletary__ 0. T. St. Paul- St. ----~k. Frierson _______ 303 Madison Ave, K'gstree Elder 1

Michael Timmorn;ville ____ 1s. A. Gadson ______ 307 Brockington St., _ Elder 3

_ I Timmonsville Wilson Chapel ____ l. H. Blandon ____ RFD 2, Box 152, Bonneau Elder :~ Olanta Mission ____ Clayton Brown Supply Cades __________ G. S. Mcclary _ Cades Elder

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Rev. A. P. Sumter, Dist. Supt., 309 Echols St., Greenville, S. C.

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RANK YRS Anderson~------ C. CReynold;_-~:-:-=-209W-Market 3t, And'son Elder - -~4 Belton __________ "!_ S. Jordan ________ 106 Morehead St, Belton Elder 4 Easley __________ -13. C. Rouse _______ 17 N Second St, Easley Elder ,, Greenville _____ ...,e, R. Brown ________ 307 Green Ave, Greenville Elder 6 Greenwood ____ ..,J, L. Pendarvis ____ 550 Maxwell Ave, G'wood Elder 2 Minus Chapel _yN_ W. Green ________ Box 1181, Greenville Elder 3 Mt. Carmel ___ .,.J_ B. Latta ________ RFD, S1mpsonville Supply 18

Ninety-Six ____ -v'~- M. McFadden __ Ninety-Six 0. T. I N. Greenville __ .lf_ H. Robinson, Jr__Box 327, 'l'ravf:!er Rest Deacon 4 Pendleton _____ _j,:.1, C. McTeer_ _______ Box 206, Per:,'Jleton Elder 2 Pickens__ -----~Edward Jenkins ____ Pickens Elder 3 Rockm!IL _____ _.,.,E. W. Newman _____ Earl Homes, Apt 37-C Deacon 2

Anderson Seneca _________ .}Efford Haynes ______ 205 Second St, Seneca Elder 5 S. Greenviile __ _.,,J. S. Dial__ ________ 100 Bethel St., Greenville Elder 7 St. Andrews ___ _,,..F. L. Lawton_ _ 213 S. Calhoun St. Gvlle. Elder Walhalla _______ .,!olrn F. Norwood _ Westminster 0. T. I W. Anderson ___ .;L. J. Jackson _______ 513 Douglas St, Anderson Elder 11 Williamston _____ J. W. Buddin ______ Williamston Elder -1

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FLORENCE DISTRICT

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

CHARGE r ASTOR_ ___ ADDRESS RANK YRS Asbury-BetheLJisaiah Boone _.. Lake City - ~- ---Deacon 1 Bethesda & __ -~- Mack __________ 115 Ave. D, Darlington Elder

St. Mary Elijah-St. PauL __ _.t. C. Barr_ ________ Star Rt., Box 23A, Cades Elder "

Kennedy ville Florence _________ .J. W. Curry _______ 163 S. Coit, Florence Elder 2 Friendship ______ ..:,:n. C. Conner ______ Kingstree Elder (

Jeremiall Kingstree~ ______ _ls. V. Fowler ______ 319 N.MainSt.,Kingstree Elder 5 Lake City __ _____ JI. V. Manning _____ RFD 2, Box 492, Lake Clty Elder 2 Lake City Ct. ---v>· C. McClam _____ RFD 1, Box 20, Lake City -Supply 9 Latta ____________ _

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Marion __________ .,iB. C. Stewart_ ____ 621 S. Main St., Marion Elder ~ Mars Bluff _______ _t-. L. Wilson ______ RFD 2, Box 201, Lake-City Deacon 3 Mullins ___________ Sampson Cooper RFD 3, Box 196, Kingstree 0. T. Salem-Wesley ___ YA. W. WrighL ____ 26 Edwards St, Sumter Elder :, Springville ______ .;.-;T. W. Bowen _____ 619 Gibson St., Marion Elder St. John-Cades ___ Jt, J. E. Curry _ P. 0. Box, Darlington Elder St. Luke ________ Peter Singletary__ 0. T. St. Paul- St. ____ .,Ar, Frierson _______ 303 Madison Ave, K'gstree Elder 2

Michael /. Timmonsville ____ S. A. Gadson ______ 307 Brockington St., • Elder 3

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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

c}.ev. W. R. Gregg, Dist. Supt., Rt. 1, Box 176 Orangeburg, S. C.

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Branchville ______ R. S. Davis ________ Lamar 0. T. St. Phillip

Columbia ___ rj_ H. Fisher, Jr, __ 1725 Gervais St., Columbia Elder Denmark ________ J;l:'. J. Cooper _____ Camden Elder Bowman-Shiloh

Edisto F0rk _____ .v.;r_ M. Mitchell__ __ Box 41-A, Bamberg Salley Chapel

Jamison _________ ~. R. Stewart_ ____ Rt 1, Box 60 Reesville Macedonia ______ _uK. D. Hough ______ l207 E. Russell St, O'burg Midway ___________ \. P Gaillard _____ 676 Amelia St., Orngebrg. North ____________ ,-w_ M. Conyers _.North Orangeburg _______ M. D. McColl um __ 185 Blvd., Orangeburg Orangeburg CL...,......,. , . Gregg_ __ 734 Goff Avenue, N.E.

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Pineville ________ ~S. A. Funches ____ , P. 0. Box 254, Orangeburg Elder Reevesville ______ w. N. Friddie _____ Clark St., Orangeburg Elder Rowesville ________ Fult,m Edward's 1207 E Russell St, Orgburg Elder

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Swansea________ W.R. Gregg__ Rt 1, Box 176, Orangeburg Elder

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Spartanburg, S. C. ---·---------~-------·---CHARGE PASTOR ADDRESS RANK YRS Blacksburg ___ __ Lt, J. James ______ 441 Fewell St., Rock Hill Supply Chesnee _______ -t,,W, Kerns _________ Gammon Sem., Atlanta, GaDeacon Clover_ ________ -!:(;• B. Tillman _____ p, 0. Box 1, Camden Elder Cowpens ______ L-t;, S. Gale _________ Cowpens Supply Duncan -------~ C. Cleveland __ 301 Appian Dr, Sptbg, Supply Gaffney ________ V. T. B. Thomas _____ P. 0. Box 480, Gaffney Elder Greer __________ J,'.'.'.Z. G. Taylor ______ 26 Arlington Ave., Greer Elder Harmony-Bethel& Marcus _________ 525 Clark St., Orangeburg Elder Jefferson _________ fl, :M. Walker _____ 532 Dunton St, Orangeburg Elder Landrum-Inma~per Smith ______ Rt. 1, Box 108, Angelus Supply Longtown ______ ::.1:.J. C. Voorhees ____ ~ 435, Taylors Supply McBee ____________ Essau Ande ':Appian Dr, Spart'burg Supply Mulberry ______ ~ H. Black· cksburg Supply PacoleL ________ ..vM. L. La · '0. Box 88, Richburg Supply ~- ·: Pageland _______ ~. B. Rouse _____ ,,__... Elder Rock Hill_ _____ ~. Robinson ____ Rt. 2, Box 44, Rock Hill Elder Sims ChapeL ___ ~. J. Shelton _____ 472 St. John St, Spart'burg Supply St. James _______ i.e', C. Clark _________ RFD, York Elder St. Mark _________ H. 0. Mims__ _ __ 221 S. Calhoun St, Gvlle. Elder

St. Matthews v:::'. Spartanburg ______ T. R. Frierson _____ 269 N Converse St., Spartanburg CL/ISam Jackson ______ Austin St., Spartanburg Wellford ________ ~, E. Conner ______ Wellford Wilkinsville ______ A. C. Jones ____ _

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SUMTER DISTRICT

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

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Antioch-ShepherMl. J. Kirk ________ P. 0. Box 55, Sumter Elder 70 Blaney-R. Spg, __ /S. R. Porter_ _____ RFD 3, Box 87, Sumter Supply 5 Camden _________ R, E. Bethea __ P, 0. Box 17, Camden Elder I Camden CL ____ _yJ, R. Norwood ___ 916 Campbell St., Camden Elder Lamar __________ .,A, M. Miller____ P. 0. Box 13, Lamar Elder Lynchburg ______ .:&, B. Brown _____ 814 N. Main St., Sumter Elder

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St. Phillip Sumter __________ .Jt, F. Ferguson ___ 421 S Main St., Sumter Elder Wateree ______ --J,.,R_ G. Lawrence ___ 753 Goff Ave, NE, 0r'burg Elder Zion Hi!L ______ J\Villiam McMillan Supply

Missionary Secretary, Secretary of Evangelism, Temperance Secretary and Director Church School Work--

I. DeQuincy Newman

SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS

Conference Missionary Secretary-I. D. Newman Conference Secretary of Evangelism-H. B. Jones Conference Secretary of Board of Education W. M. Jenkins Conference Secretary Town & Country Work-R. C. Conner J. J. Seabrook-President Claflin College J. S. Thomas-Gammon Theological Seminary A. R. Howard-Board of Temperance

Left without appointment to attend school: B. F. Bradford, Jr., V. G. Wright, Talmadge Cooper, Clyde Calhoun, Sandy Dingle, 0. J. Nelson, M. P. Pyatt, Jr., S. P. Montgomery, John D. Boone, Jr., J. A. Wilson, Thaddeus Williams, Harold Gray, Joseph B. Bethea.

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VI. REPORTS

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE LAY LEADER

Bishop Bowen, Members of the South Carolina Conference and friends:

As Conference Lay Leader, I beg to make my report for the conference year 1951-1952.

The progress of the work of lay activities is on the up grade. And a growing interest may be noticed on the part of the laity in the program of the church in kingdom building.

As Conference Lay Leader, I have been blessed with the ex­perience of being one of the lay delegates to a recent general and Jurisdictional Conference. This gave me a new insight into the opportunities and privileges offered by our great church. These places to serve given to laymen in Methodism I have given and shall continue to show to the laity of our conference.

The past summer I have visited all of our district confer­enc:es except one. At these gatherings I have had the privilege of meeting laymen, giving encouragement and guidance, where­ever possible.

On several districts very encouraging district retreats were r:eld, for example, the Orangeburg, Berkeley, and Bennettsville Districts.

Many far reaching suggestions and helpful encouragements have been given by our Bishop Bowen as to the organization of 'he lay program for future development.

We thank the many pastors and District Superintendents for the privilege of meeting the lay men of the charges. I am only sorry I have not been able to visit more places. But with God's help I feel that another year will bring greater gain to our con­ference and church in the program of lay activities.

I ask the prayers of all of you for insight into the program of Kingdom building as Conf ere nee Lay Leader. With a determ­ination to help, I respectfully submit this report.

Samuel T. Middleton,

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REPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK

Bishop Bowen, Members of the Conference and friends: I have endeavored to promote Town and Country work in the Conference on the District level, by introducing and planning a uniform program for Town and Country Institutes.

This program, and book, Methodist in Town and Country, was sent to each of the District Superintendents and District Secretaries. Institutes were held on some of the Districts in the Conference, others designated a period during a group meeting, District Conference or Convention.

Rural Life Conference, Harvest festivals, Rallies, Garden, The Home and Land ownership and Fellowship Clubs, climaxed with success, using the "Lord's Acre Plan."

The Farm Demonstration Agents in some Counties rendered valuable service. I have attended each of the Institutes and par­ticipated in the discussions or delivered an inspirational address attempting to stimulate interest in Town and Country work.

OUR GOALS

Toward a more effective ministry.

2. To help create in our ministry a deeper sense of mission and evangelism.

(a) By cooperating in pastor's schools, seminars, insti­tutes, and other similar educational programs.

(b) By promoting Rural Life Conferences. (c) By urging thai each pastor and his church share in

nearby advance mission projects.

(d) By providing carefully prepared and selected literature.

2. To cooperate with the professors of Town and Country Work in our Theological Schools and assist in the establishing of professors of Town and Country Work in our church colleges.

(a) By determining the extent of Town and Country work in our church colleges.

. . (b) By urging all students studying for the Methodist rrumstry to attend Methodist colleges and Seminaries.

(c) By assisting in the correlation of the work in all our church schools with the program of the church in Town and Country.

(d) By arranging conferences and local church programs

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that will make wide use of the Town and Country professors in our Seminaries and colleges.

3. To urge the adoption of an adequate salary plan in each annual conference.

(a) By calling attention to the provisions in the discip­line dealing with a minimum salary plan for each annual conference.

(b) By providing to the church information on the cost of living and the salary scale for each annual conference and for the whole church.

(c) By providing help in promoting the "Lord's Acre."

Respectfully st. bmitted,

R. C. Conner

RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

1. That the rate during conference year 1952-1953 be $12.00 per year of service.

2. That the annuity claim of the widow of Lawrence Rice be reinstated in accordance with paragraph 1620, section 3 of the discipline.

3. That the Conference authorize the appointment of a pension, study committee which shall be authorized and direct­ed to make a study of the Reserve Pension Program of the Methodist Church as relates to the South Carolina Conference and to present its recommendations to the 1953 session of the South Carolina Conference.

That such committee shall be composed of 3 ministers and 2 laymen from the B0ard of Conference Claimants appointed by that Board, and one person from each district appointed by the Resident Bishop of which 5 shall be laymen and 4 shall be min­isters, and the President of the Conference Ministers Wives Al­liance, and the Conference President of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and furthermore the Chairman of the Board of Conference Claimants shall be the Convenor of this com­mittee.

Board of Conference Claimants of the South Carolina Conf er~nce.

Rev. E. C. Wright, Chairman

J. W. McPherson, Secretary

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THE BOARD OF MISSIONS and CHURCH EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE BOARD OF

MISSIONS 1951-1952

Bishop Bowen and members of the South Carolina Confer­ence: During the year the Conference Board held three meet­ings, and shared in the School of Missions which was held in Camden, S. C. The Rev. Mr. Charles Golden was obtained as one of the instructors for the Board of Missions and was a source of inspiration for the entire group. At ou: first Board meeting which was Conference wide held at Spartanburg, Bishop Bowen was our guest speaker. The trends and objectives were stated by him as they relate to our Conference. He expressed the de­sire that within the structure of the Buard that we should work toward the developing within the Conference a reserve fund that will meet the needs of Church Extension and will offer a challenge to the General Board as we seek gifts and loans.

The Conference Missionary Secretary has done a fine job in promotion and cultivation. During the year the Board studied the Project on the Orangeburg District as presented by the Dis­trict Superintendent, Rev. Mr. M. J. Porter. We found it to be a worthy project, the building of a new Church in a new com­munity. We met the giver of the land and was very much im­pressed with the fine spirit and attitude that was shown toward a new Church in this new development. And it is our belief that this project will meet d great need in i.his area and will be a contribution toward the progress of our Conference in the days that are just ahead.

Bishop Bowen has requested that a gift of $3,000.00 from the General Board of Church Extension be applied to this pro­ject, with the Conference Board making a gift of $2,000.00. The Conference Board has given $1,000.00 and has in the treasury of the South Carolina Conference the balance of $1,000.00 to be applied when needed, as granted by the Conference Board of Missions.

The Board of Missions makes the following recommenda­tions:

1. That Maintenance on a District distributed to several poinis where a little good if any,. be pooled and placed at a charge or Church that shows evidence of develop­ment and progress toward becoming se)f sustained.

2. That a Reserve Fund be started so as to be able to make gifts that are worthy toward a Conference Project

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3. That the job of cultivation needs to be intensified to the extent that our members on the local Church level with­in the Conference will become missionary minded in spirit and in their gifts.

T. R. Frierson, Chairman

Board of Missions

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE MISSIONARY SECRETARY

Bishop Bowen, Members of the Conference, I have striven to promote Missionary Education and Cultivation with a unified program for the Conference, on the district level.

The District Superintendents have not only cooperated with the Conference Missionary Secretary and the District Missionary Secretary, but have shown deep concern for an enlightened pro­gram of Missionary cultivation on their respective districts. Most of the districts have had a district Missionary Institute for a whole ctay, when 111iinisters, laymen and visiting friends shared in the contents of the current study book, (The Negro In The Methodist Church, by Mason Crum) as Resource leaders brou~•ht forth a wealth of in~ormation, as to the great missionary chai­lenge of the church, other district, set aside a period, when an Institute was conducted, ably by the District Missionary Secre­tary, thus on all the districts Institutes were held, with fine at­tendance.

I attended the School of Missions at Camden, S. C., as our board was one of the participating members. Doctor Charles F. Golden, of the Board of Missions, taught a "Course in Mis­sionary Education in the local church," his classes were largely attended, and full of interest, it is our hope that we shall have a larger representation, if the School is conducted next year, we shall also, request Dr. Quimby to release Dr. Golden for another year. I have attended all the meetings of the Conference Board of Missions and made such contributions as possible.

-Objectives-

!. Promote Missionary Institutes on the District level. Study Book for this Conference Year, "Along the Afri­can Path" by Dorothy McConnell. Books may be or­dered by Missionary Secretaries on consignment at fifty cents a copy.

2. Organize and make effective the new COMMISSION

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ON MISSIONS as part of the Official board of each church. We shall urge the District Missionary Secre­tary to enlist the cooperation of the District Superin­

tendents. 3. Utilize the Fourth Sunday in Church Schools to promote

Missionary education on the church level. Also to pro­mote a School of Missions on the Charge level where practical and possible.

4. Participating in the Conference School of Missions held at Camden, sponsored by The Woman's Society of Chris­tian Service, Board of Education.

Respectfully submitted,

J. W. Taylor, Conference Missionary Secretary

REPORT OF COMMITIEE ON HISTORY AND PRESERVATION OF RECORDS

Bishop Bowen, Ministers and Laymen of the South Carolina Conference:

We, the members of the Committee on History and Preser­vation of Records, wish to make the following report of activity and accomplishments. It is here being stated that the writing of such an historical document, as the History of the South Caro­lina Conference, is a very slow and tedious process. Especially is this 1rue, in the light of the fact, that there are few pieces of documented literature from which this story can be drawn. Thus far, the work has covered the first five years of organization and growth of the South Car'.llina Conference.

The writer has had access to the journals of the conference which have been kept intact by Claflin University, to pieces of printed matter found in cities, churches, and in possession of friends and relatives of some of the early ministers. These sev­eral trips to historical spots, cities and churches, and to rela­tives of these early minister~ have been made by the writer. These trips, research and resulting conversations are necessary to the purpose of the writer. This history is not to be a statisti­cal table, nor is it to be written for scholars. It is being writ­ten so that any Methodist in South Carolina or any place else will thrill to its unfolding.

The writer has had the privilege of going to Charleston, Beaufort, Reevesville, Greenville, Camden and Pickens. Several

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trips have been made to several of these places and interesting information has been received as a result. He has spoken with relatives and other individuals who know about such men as Morris Stewart, Abraham Middleton and D. M. Minus. He has received interesting bits of information and human interest stories concerning the early fathers and their activities; these will be the center of the factual story of the development of the South Carolina Conference.

· The committee is asking, that where there are interesting bits of information in the recor.ds of the local church, the min­ister to send copies of that information to the writer so that wherever possible toe information can be woven into this story. This information is to be sent to Warren M. Jenkins at Claflin College, the writer of the document.

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Your Committee, A. R. Howard S. J. McDonald J.E. Thomas Mrs. L. A. Cain

REPORT OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Bishop Bowen, members of the South Carolina Conference:

We, the Trustees of the Conference wish to submit the fol­lowing repo1 t. We have the following pieces of abandoned property listed: Orangeburg District, St. Philip Church, near Branchville; Pine Grove at Midway; Beaufort District: One lot at Lodge; Florence Distrid: one lot at Pamplico, to be investi­gated, one lot at Floydale for sale.

M. P. Pyatt, Chairman P. R. Tiller, Secretary

RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

1. That special attention to Race Relation Sunday, Metho­dist Student Day, Children's Day and Church School Rally Day be given.

2. That Methodist Student Day funds be sent to the con­ference treasurer to be sent to the General Board of Education for the Student Loan Fund.

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3. That Church School Rally Day be observed the first Sun­day in May, 1953 and funds be sent to conference treasurer ear­marked "The Board of Education."

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

5. • That our students be encouraged to attend Claflin College.

5. That every pastor support the School of Missions and Leadership Enterprise, Summer Youth Assembly and Young Adult Fellowship.

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

8. That in the light of the fact, that there is an overwhelm­ing demand for help for worthy students fron1 various churches who desire an education let each local church be encouraged, through its youth organization and church school, to raise nec­essary funds to supplement expenses of worthy students from that local church.

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

Respectfully submitted,

H. V. Manning, President

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TEMPERANCE

We deem it a high privilege, through the blessing of Al­mighty God, to be permitted to submit another annual report of the work of your Conference Board of Temperance.

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An article in the Clipsheet says: "The licensed Beverage Industries, Inc. has recently run an

advertisement in various magazines (Life, Colliers, Look) which says that the American people ought to know the proprietor of the liquor store better than they do. This man the advertise­ment said stands for:

1. Encouragement of moderation by word and example. 2. The licensir..g of only orderly places of business. 3. Strict observance and enforcement of the law."

Most drunkards were once moderate drinkers. Whenever any liquor store becomes too disorderly the law steps in. There­fore, it is to the liquor sellers' interest to adhere to the law. One has only to move around in our large cities and see the drunks on the streets to know how much good this advertisement is doing .

A recent survey by the Yale Center of Alcoholic Studies of 17,000 students on 27 campuses revealed that 80% of the young men and 65~/2. of the young women who drank acquired the habit before they set foot on the college campus. Nine tenths of the young men and four fifths of the young women who were from non-abstaining parents took up this practice. In view of these facts it is very evident that a continuous program of Tem­perance Education must be carried on in the home, church and schools, both public and private.

We must find a way to get our parents and church members to become total abstainers, and urge our states to put into the public school curriculum adequate Alcohol education. Thank God for the three million Methodists who have signed a pledge of total abstinence.

Our Goals for the Conference Year 1952-1953

We propose to put special emphasis on Total Abstinence urging all of our pastors to observe World's Temperance Sun­day with the hope of making our people abstainers.

We propose to increase the circulation of the VOICE among our people to the end that they may be informed as to all the Temperance legislation and social problems.

We propose to continue a program of education with the hope that the power of knowledge will manifest itself in a bet­ter and brighter day for the moral and spiritual advancement of our people.

Respectfully submitted,

Dr. A. R. Howard, Chairman

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JOHN'S ISLAND RURAL CENTER 1952

In cooperation with the Charleston Health Department and through volunteer leadership the Center continues its services in the community. During the year the building has been used for the mid-wives', immunization and well baby clinics and other community groups.

Lectures, citizenship education programs, movies, farmers' meetings have been held. Church joint activities consisted of a community-wide Annual Fellowship Tea of The Woman's Society of Christian Service in observance of Race Relations Sunday. One of the four Vacation Bible Schools of the charge was held at the Center. The schools participated on Achievement Day at Ladson, S. C. The first award was presented the charge for work done by the children during the Bible School session.

The Charleston County Farm Association has used the build­ing for meetings and this year the annual outing and picnic was held on the grounds, where fellowship, recreation and good times were enjoyed by those coming from various sections of the county.

The library, a Branch of the Charleston County Library served the young people and a few adults throughout the year.

As a part of the Charleston County Fair Association, a booth displaying home canning, arts, crafts, and sewing were shown. A second prize was awarded for this exhibit.

Recreation continues a vital factor in the lives of youth and adults. The adults held a New Year's Day barbecue with vari­ous games. The teen-age boys under their own leadership clear­ed more space for their baseball diamond, which they use con­stantly. The joint community Easter egg hunt sponsored Easter Monday increased the happiness of over 200 younger children, while the older ones looked on or played volley and baseball. Occasional Thursday evenings recreation held the usual attrac­tion for the older youths.

We continue to look forward toward employed workers who would plan a more inclusive service for all who are inter­ested. Remembering with gratitude all that has been made pos­sible through this past year's service, we solicit continued in­terest under God's care and guidance, that with the passing of the years a more effective way may be realized. Our thanks go to all who shared in this community adventure and program of service.

Respectfully submitted, Giles C. Brown

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RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMISSION ON

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

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

those interested in the Ministry c. Third Campus Career Clinic

2. That we have a follow-up program of the Christian Vo­cations Conference on the District and Local Church level.

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

4. That each Local Church and District recruit young peo­ple for College training who have made commitments to pursue Christian careers, and inform the College of same.

5. That scholarships be awarded on the Local Church and District level, after an investigation has been made as to the economic status of the student, and upon recommen­dation of the Local Church or District Commission on Christian Vocations.

6. That a special offoring be taken on Methodist Student Day and reported, so that the Methodist Board of Edu­cation (Nashville) will be in position to give more schol­arships and increase the Loan Fund for College students of the South Carolina Conference.

7. That a Commission on Christian Vocations be organ­ized in each Local Church, and on the District level.

8. That the Conference Commission on Christian Vocations be composed of the following: A representative of the cabinet, the executive secretary of the Conference Board of Education, the Conference Director of youth work, the chairman (or registrar) of the Conference Board of Ministerial Training and Quali­fications, the secretary of missionary personnel of the Conference Woman's Society of Christian Service; and one representative from each of the Conference boards

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of hoopitals and homes, missions and church extension, deaconness work, lay activities, evangelism, world peace, the state or regional Methodist student movement, and one youth under 23 years of age. The cabinet or the commission may appoint other persons to membership on the commission when advisable.

The Chairman wishes to thank the members of the Com­mission and the Commission wishes to thank Bishop Bowen, Pastors, Laymen and other members of the South Carolina Con­ference for your cooperation in helpmg to make this year's work a success.

Your Commission,

J. J. Seabrook, Chairman

Mrs. Eugenia Jamison Dr. J. W. Taylor Rev. J. S. Thomas Mr. E. J. Jefferson

REPORT OF THE BEAUFORT DISTRICT

H. B. JONES, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

Bishop Bowen, members of the South Carolina Annual Confer­ence, visitors and friends:

With gratitude to Almighty God, in whose strength I stand I am happy to make my 2nd Annual Report for the Beaufort District.

Generally, the health of the active pastors and their families has been good. Death claimed the newborn babe of Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Jamison of St. George. Recently, Brother Clarence Brown and mother, the widow of the late Rev. Bellinger Brown suffered a total loss of property by fire. Rev. A. P. Gilliard is recovering from a recent operation on his eye. Rev. B. Q. Mur­daugh continues in poor health. Rev. B. J. Jones is out after a long illness during the year. Rev. Wiley Huggins remains the same and is in desperate need. Other retired Ministers and widows and their families are in good health.

My labors and contacts have been many and varied and to the end that the realization of the total program of the Christian Church may be our ultimate aim throughout the District and the Gospel has been preached with the great desire that men may be brought to Christ.

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The apportionments for the new Conference year were giv­en to the Pastors of the 23 Charges on December 2nd in our 1st District Meeting at Springtown. The Spirit was high and we went away feeling that the ministers and the people would en­deavor to do what was asked of them. The reports of the pas­tors present varioUs pictures. I am happy to note that some of them have really done a fine year's work, both spiritually and materially.

The district meetings from time to time have been used as a means of enlightenment for the benefit of the workers in the local church.

The District Methodist Youth Fellowship was organized in a Mid-Winter Older Youth's Institute on January 19th at Bam­berg. About 75 youth and adults were in attendance. Rev. Jen­kins and Dr. Seabrook were very helpful at this time. Results: Attendance of Youth from Bamberg and Allendale at the Con­ference Youth Assembly and others at the Conference on Chris­tian Vocations.

March 1st at Cumberland Church on the Walterboro Charge, Rev. N. W. Jones, District Missionary Secretary led an interest­ing Panel Discussion on, "The Negro in the Methodist Church" .... our Mission Study Text for the year, The Study was at­tempted in at least one local group.

The Post-Easter Meeting at Hickory Hill Chur~h on April 21st gave opportunity for special emphasis on Evangelism and checking on the Spiritual efforts during the Easter Season as well as the Financial Special Discussion on the importance of raising the Generai and Conference Benevolences was also pre­sented.

At Buckhead Church on the Ruffin Charge, an Institute was held in May on "The Christian Family," using the report of the National Conference on "The Christian Family."

Quite a number of ministers and I visited the Central Juris­diction Conference held in Philadtlphia in June. We are grate­ful to our Members and Friends for helping us to share this rich experience.

District Conference at St. Luke, Ehrhardt Charge in July was a great meeting. All phases of the program of the Church were presented. We are appreciative of the fine presen­tation brought by Rev. E. N. Jamison, our delegate, and Rev. R. C. Connor who represented the Conference at the Sioux City

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Conference on Town and Country Work. He laid much stress on the "God's Acre Plan." Our place in the work of the Church in the Savannah Area Project was presented by the Director, Rev. Estes. (Frank Bigham).

Mr. Thaddeus Williams a grandson of the illustrious A. M. Wright was recommended from this District Conference to join the Annual Conference on trial.

In August, great Revivals were held throughout the Dis­trict. Much good was done. In many cases, the Spiritual Har­vest was not as telling in results as they might have been, be­cause, the Financial results overshadowed them.

Our Church School Institute held with Union Church on the Seigling Charge dealt with Christian Eduction in the Local Church under the theme "The Word of God in Living Language." Special emphasis was placed on the use of the proper literature for the various Age Groups. We are grateful to the Methodist Publishing House for the sending of free samples of all the Lit­erature, also, for monthly mailings, also, the cooperation of the Ge~eral Commission on Christian Education in Nashville, Tenn.

Vacation Church Schools were held in several of the Charges and the Achievement Program was heid at the District Institute. Some good work was done, but, there is a definite need for trained workers.

The Women of the District are becoming more alert to the great Program of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Several meetings during the year with continuous cultivation from officers have resulted in an inc~ease in use of literature and attendance of the School of Missions, Conference and Dis­trict Meetings, and a decided advance in financial giving.

The Minister's Wives' Auxiliary continues to advance.

Now, to turn to the Physical.

Bamberg: Church interior and roof and parsonage interior painted. Carpet (new) in Church. pews painted.

St. George: Parsonage in an outside. Rooms are being add­ed to Trinity Church.

Springtown: Interior of Church at Springtown. Exterior of Bethel Church painted.

Walterboro: Completion of renovation of Cmnberland Church both in and outside.

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Wesley: Completed payment of heating plant. Funds rais-ed for painting interior.

Macedonia: Church is being rebuilt.

Beaufort: Heating plant installed.

Seigling: New Hope Church: Exterior painted. Union Church: Interior painted.

Allendale: Funds raised for repairs at Simpson.

Ruffin: $300 for repairs ... Buckhead Church Sykes-Sav­annah Church ... $900 on new church .

Our Ced~r Grove Church near Bamberg on the Macedonia C~arge was disturbed because land adjacent to it was sold and is bemg used for purposes undesirable for such close proximity to a C_hurch. ~heref_ore, the Congregation; which was very small, decided to d1scontmue said Church and not attempt to relocate. B~t, the members have gone into the Orange Grove Church five miles away. A sale of the property is being negotiated.

. _While these improvements are gratifying, they are not sat-1sfymg, due to the fact that some of the ministers don't seem to be possessed with the sense of their mission as did the Prophets of old. While I am conscious of the unmet needs and the weak­~esses, I do appreciate the general good spirit among the min­isters and people of the district and all the fine courtesies ex­tended to me and my family as we have lived among and work­ed with them.

We ask your prayers that the work may continue to grow and be a blessing .

"Now unto Him that is able to keep you from falling and to pres~nt ~ou faultless before the presence of His glory with ex­cee~mg Joy. To the only wise God, our Saviour, be glory and maJesty, dominion and power both now and forever. Amen.

Respectfully submitted,

H. B. Jones, Superintendent

REPORT OF THE BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT T. D. ~reene, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen and Friends:

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port as District Superintendent of the Bennettsville District. I am also gratefl!l to Him who makes no mistakes for your return to us as Bishop of the Atlanta Coast Area and the South Caro­lina Conference.

The district has eighteen charges and thirty-seven churches, with a total membership of 6,621. All of them have been touch­ed by holding quarterly conferences. Some of the churches have been improved wonderfully.

Hopewell Church has been painted outside, and lovely car­pet put in tJhe pulpit and altar. Rev. Dallas Jones, pastor. Shiloh Church on the Syracuse charge has been painted. Rev. I. Moses, Pastor. Both churches on the St. John and Wesley charge have been improved. Rev. H. C. Brewer, Pastor. Levelgreen Church has been painted inside and a lovely organ installed. Rev. L. W. Curry, Pastor. St. Michael Church has been newly carpeted. Rev. S. M. Miller, Pastor. The Dillon charge has raised $2,500. Total $6,730 raised toward the building of a new church. Rev. B. J. Cooper, pastor. Alcot $750 for remodeling parsonage.

District Meetings

On February 12, 1952, the Second Annual Tri-District pas­tor's efficiency conference was held at St. James Methodist Church, Sumter, S. C., Rev. E. C. Wright, pastor. The Bennetts­ville District sponsored the Methodist Youth fellowship Retreat on March 29, 1952, which 200 attended. July 16, 17, 18, 1952, the District Conference was held with success at Dillon, S. C., Rev. B. J. Cooper, pastor. The District Youth Work Shop was held at Shiloh Methodist Church, Syracut,e charge, August 29, 1952, Rev. I. Moses, pastor.

The health of ihe ministers and their families has been very good. The death of Rev. Francis Curry, October 29, 1951, was a shock to all of us.

The Benevolent Side

The Benevolent side of the District has been stressed.

The Spiritual Side

The spiritual side of the District is good and the fellowship between the Ministers and the Members splendid. This, I submit.

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BERKELEY DISTRICT REPORT

R. W. President, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen and members of the South Carolina Confer­ence, I am rendering this my annual report. I have held four Quarterly Conferences on each charge. During the year we have had three group meetings. At the first meeting the apportion­ments were given to the several charges, they received them with a smile. To my surprise, at the second meeting of the year several of the pastors reported their benevolence paid in full, the others reported their claims during the year.

All of the charges are moving forward. Our church schools as a whole are prosperous. Rev. W. N. Jenkins, the Executive Secretary of the Board of Education was with us during our Convention and Youth Assembly. Each group was inspirerl by his instructions.

All of the Special days as ordered by the General Confer­ence were observed on the District.

Five thousand six hundred and forty-four ($5,644.00) dol­lars has been spent on the District for improvement. Zion church has $1,000.00 hoping to soon start on a new church which is badly needed.

Because of not being able to expand, Francis Brown church is beginning to raise funds to purchase a new site for the church.

I am asking the prayers of the ConferPnce that I may con­tinue in the good work. We must work as well as believe. Our Master has said, "Go into my vineyard and work and whatso­ever is right I will pay thee."

And friends if we are to win this victory for Christ, it does not mean the Minister only, but it will take the Minister and Laymen workmg together.

Respectfully submitted,

R. W. President

CHARLESTON DISTRICT REPORT

F. H. Grant~ District Superintendent

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

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Bishop Bowen, with a deep sense of appreciation we hail your return to the Atlantic Coast Area of which we are a part. May this be four more years of happiness for you and the Area.

"Thank God for the brethren," for without these men, who are leading the twenty-four of the charges on the Charleston District, the work would have failed.

District Meetings

1. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the District under the leadership of Mrs. A. E. Fields has done a

unique piece of Christian work. According to law, Mrs. Fields has served her time and Mrs. J. E. Spears has been elected to carry on this work.

The program of Evangelism was given first place on the district under the leadership of the Reverend M. P. Pyatt, Dis­trict Secretary.

Institutes were held around the District to stimulate the youth in making contributions to the church.

Bible schools were conducted on all charges with a climax on achievement day with an address by the Reverend W. M. Jenkins, our Conference Secretary of Christian Education

The Layman had their meetings that were held every three months.

The interest of the Church in every phase has had my care and personal attention.

The Spiritual Life or condition of the people is good. Four­fifths of the charges have had old time revivals with great results. Every charge has had accessions and joiners.

All charges have paid their full quota for Pensions :ind Epis­copal Fund. We regret that we cannot say this for all other items of accessments.

The health of the ministers and their families has been good with few exceptions of some minor illnesses, for which we are very grateful to Him who is able to save us all.

Every charge has done some work on building and improve­ment. The people of Centenary under the leadership of the Reverend J. William Taylor have begun their "face lifting," that is, polishing and repairing their edifice and parsonage with the expectation of entertaining the next Session of the Annual Con­ference in its Great Historic Church in the Oity By the Sea.

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Thank God that most of our men are saying "For another year my rest shall be."

Little or much, every man had his report into the Treasurer's hand and checked with me before the treasurer closed his books, for which I give them a " big hand."

Raised on Budget _________________ $7,250.00

Pensions

Episcopal Fund

Overseas Fund

2,881.00

528.00

105.00

Respectfully submitted,

Frank H. Grant, District Supt.

REPORT OF THE FLORENCE DISTRICT

P. R. Tiller, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen, Fathers, Brothers and Sisters of this the 87th session of the Sou'. h c'arolina Annual Conference, Methodist Church and Friends:

With profound gratitude to our Heavenly Father for His provisiona-1 guidanc~ and protection, we submit this our first annual report as district superintendent of the Florence District South Carolina Conference.

We are thankful to God for the return of our beloved Bishop to us.

The Pastors

The pastors of the District have worked and conducted themselves as a group of Godly men s,hould have. They have gone about doing the task assigned them with devotion and consecration fully aware of the £act that they were per­forming the work of the Lord. They have planned well for the most part and worked hard and trusted God for results. Be­cause of the cheerful spirit manifested by the men much joy has come to all of us as we have worked as a team this year. In the midst of life death lurks about, on November 11, 1952 Brother Derius E. Thomas answered the call. Brother Thomas, a veteran of the cross, served as a brave soldier for many years; he is gone but not forgotten.

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The pastors and their families have enjoyed fairly good health for which we are grateful to the Lord.

Changes

The vacancy left because of death on the District made changes necessary; therefore, Brother T. W. Bowen wa; trans­ferred from the Asbury and Bethel charge to Springville, Bro­ther Boone was moved to Asbury-Bethel coming from Mullins, Brother Sampson Cooper serving the St. Luke charge went to Mullins, and Brother R. M. McFadden came in from Georgetown on the Charleston District to take over St. Luke. These men have done a good job in their new field.

Lay Activity

The lay men and women on the District have manifested a Christ like Spirit as they have responded to the call of Christ and His Church; they have done with gladness for the most part the work that has been required of them. There is not to be found a more faithful and loyal group of Methodists anywhere than are the people of God on the Florence District.

District Meetings .

"'! e have had nine District meetings during the year; these mee:mgs served to keep the work of the District moving har­moniously.

Building and Improvement

Brother Boone and the people at Asbury are in a building program to erect a new church building, Brother Abraham Mack the dean of the District has done some repairs at St. Mary. Bro­ther Barr is raising money to build a new church at Elijah. Un­der the leadership of Brother Curry, the interior of the parson­age in Florence has been completely renovated. Rev. Fowler at Kingstree has led in an improvement program, the church has been beaut_ified inside and out and furnished with new pews. Brother Mannmg has raised several thousand dollars for new buildings. The Nineveh Church on the Lake City Ct. under the leadership of Brother McClam has constructed this year com­pletely a beautiful church building at a cost of more than· $6,000 and do not owe any thing at all on it. Brother C. J. James ha:; made improvement at Latta. The churches at Mars Bluff have been painted under leadership of Brother A. L. Wilson. Rev. ~ampsun Cooper is carrying on the work at Mullins in a very fme way, The Salem church on the Salem-Wesley charge has in-

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stalled a running water system, Brother A. W. Wright is the progressive pastor.

The church at Pee Dee on the Springville Charge is down and cannot be used for worship. Brother Bowen has raised more than $400 toward a new building. Rev. Thomas Bowen is the proud pastor. St. John Church with Brother H. B. Rouse pastoring has erected a new Church building not yet completed St. Paul and St. Michael churches are in good repair. Rev. Frierson has done a good job as pastor. Brother Gadsden and the people at Cartersville on the Timmonsville Charge have re­paired the church at a cost of more than $1000.

We wish to thank you Bishop Bowen for kindness shown us in advising and guiding us this year. We are grateful to the ministers and lay members for the fine cooperation they have given to keep the Florence District in its rightful place.

We solicit your prayers for our success.

Respectfully submitted,

P. R. Tiller

REPORT OF THE GREENVILLE DISTRICT

R. E. Bethea, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen, co-workers of the cabinet, brother ministers of the Gospel, members and friends of the South Carolina Conference:

It is indeed a pleasure to have the privilege of coming be­fore you on this occasion to deliver this my sixth annual report as District Superintendent of the Greenville District.

In the midst of shadows we can see the hand of God as he reaches out to us, and hear his still small voice as He whispers to us: "Fear not, I am with thee: 0 be not dismayed, for I am thy God, and will still give thee aid."

With this assurance the ministers and laymen of the Green­ville District took fresh courage and marched forward. By co­operation, loyalty, and devotion to the cause of Christ, and the program of the Church, we have accomplished well the task

set before us.

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~anks. The health of the pastors and their families by the bless­mg of God has been very good as a whole. Rev. C. C. Reynolds our pastor of Anderson was sick at the beginning of the year but through prayer and faith in Christ has had a fine year. Your humble Servant was very sick during the year and finally had to have an operation. "But out of all the Lord hath brought us by His Love, and still he doth His help afford and hides our life above."

The work of the Greenville District has gone forward under the leadership of seventeen pastors and one supply pastor. The task of the church is the winning of the souls of men for Christ. Most of the pastors report successful revivals. The pastors have striven to make one hundred percent reports for all claims of the church.

"Now unto Him that is able to keep you from falling, and to pres~nt ~ou faultless before the presence of His glory with cx­ceedmg JOY, to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power both now and ever. Amen.

Respectfully submitted,

R. E. Bethea, Dist. Superintendent

REPORT OF THE ORANGEBURG DISTRICT

M. J. Porter, District Superintendent

Bishop Bowen and R<>presentatives of th~ Orangeburg District South Carolina Annual Conference: '

After having completed the sixth year as District Superin­tendent of the Orangeburg District, I bring with gratitude an ac­count of my stewardship. We have 14 Charges in the District. I have held Quarterly Conferences, have had the honor of preaching in them and I find these Churches working to pro­mote the Kingdom of God.

We have emphasi:,,,ed the work of Visitation Evangelism and becau~e of _this emphasis, we have had on every Charge Daily Vacat10n B1_ble. Schools, and in most of the Charges. Methodist Men_ Orgamzat10ns, Methodist Youth Fellowship Organizations helpmg to promote the Kingdom of God so that His will shall be done on earth as in Heaven.

The credit for the fine type of work that has been done on the Orangeburg District for these six years should be given to

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my co-workers. I hold in my heart for them much appreciation and gratitude. We have on the District a fine group of Pas­tors and Laymen who are willing to work together promoting the total program of the Church.

Our work with the women of the District has been pleasing and agreeable. We do have fine women on the Orangeburg Dis­trict. Our men are proud of them and will do every poss;bJe thing to please them.

We would like to name some of these fine leaders, Mrs. Beulah Baxley, District President of the W.S.C.S., and co-work­ers; Mrs. Alex Robinson, Mrs. B. Caldwell, Mrs. L. Hope, Mrs. A. C. McPherson, Mrs. A. M. McCollom, Mrs. C. Wakefield, Mrs. Julia Young, Mrs. Mahala Bethea, Mrs. Minnie Simmons, Mrs. Mary Oliver, Mrs. 0. J. Tobin.

Mrs. J. L. Harrington, District President of the Board of Christian Education, and her co-workers have given fine leader­ship in promoting the Program of Christi:m Education on the District.

Under the leadership of Mrs. M. Bethea, District President of the Board of Missions, and the Rev. M. D. McCollom, District Missionary Secretary, the Program of Missionary Education has been sponsored in a fine and helpful manner.

Rev. F. Edwards is District Chairman of Board of Evangel­ism and Rev. T. H. Fischer, Jr., is the District Secretary of Evangelism. Their work has been helpful where they have had an opportunity to serve.

Mrs. J. L. Harrington has worked hard as President of the Ministers' Wives Alliance for a good report from the Ministers' Wives Alliance.

Many thanks to Rev. W. M. Jenkins, our Conference Execu­tive Secretary, for what he has done to promote the cause of Christian Education.

On May 22, 1952, the District Layman's RetreBt of the Orangeburt District was held at the Pleasant Branch Methodist Church. Prof. H. D. Smith, D.D.L., with his Associate L.L.s, Mr. J. W. McPherson, Mr. 0. J. Tobin, Mr. D. D. Charley, Mr. Wm. Smith and Mr. David Risher have proven themselves worthy leaders in the work of the Church. Many thanks to them for their fine cooperation and fellowship. Mr. S. T. Middleton, our Conference Layleader, has given valuable service to the Dis­trict. We do appreciate his fine service and guidance.

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Dr. J. J. Seabrook, President of Claflin College, is working faithfully in the interest of the College. It is our hope that the fine work being done there will continue in the interest of Christian Education for our people, Dr. Seabrook. He attended all District meetings promoting Christian Education.

Our District Conference was held on the Jamison Charge at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church July 17-18, 1952. This Con­ference was and is an outstanding event of Promotional Pro­gress in the interest of Methodism. We were more than happy to have our own Bishop J. W. E. Bowen as our Special Guest. Bishop, your visit, your lectures, your soul-stirring sermons will ever live with us. We do appreciate your being with us.

The retired ministers, Revs. Cunningham, Cooper and Reeder, send greetings and ask that the Conference remember them in prayer.

Death: It is with sadness that I must report the death of Rev. J. A. Summers. He served his Lord well; now he rests from his liibors in the Heavenly Kingdom where he will always be with Him.

After six rewarding years, I relinquish my duties as Dis­trict Superintendent of the Orangeburg District. Few will ques­tion me when I report that many difficult problems have been solved. I also appreciate the many gifts that have ;1een show­ered upon me by generous friends. I shall always cherish my association with Bishop J. W. E. Bowen. His social vision, his untiring patience and his abiding interest in the spiritual wel­fare of the ministe1 s and laymen of the South Carolina Confer­ence fill me with admiration. And now may God bless you all as we face the united task of enthroning Christ "King oi Kings, and Lord of Lords."

Respectfully submitted,

Marion J. Porter

REPORT OF THE SPARTANBURG DISTRICT

G. A. Thomas, District Superintendent

Dear Bishop and Members of the Conferenci::

~e ":i~hty and forceful rushing of time back into eternity, of ~h1ch 1t 1s a counterpart, brings us together again, from our various fields, to render our reports of the labors of our hands.

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I, therefore, with heart-felt thanks to Almighty God, beg leave to submit this, my second annual report as District Sup­erintendent of the Spartanburg District.

Bishop Bowen, as you are beginning your second quadren­nium with us, I beg to say a few things, for which I ask your patience. We welcome you back to preside over this, the South Carolina Conference. Your labors among us have been fruitful and of good results. You have been both a father and a big brother to us. You have filled & long-felt want among us. You have come in heart-felt touch with us, as with no other. You have called for Brotherhood and I am praying that your dream will become a reality among us.

The Spartanburg District i:-; composed of 23 charges, includ­ing 8 mission points ... Most of these charges are manned by conscientious men. I am -✓ery happy to report that none of them has been hampered by sickness. These men have been diligent in carrying out the duties associated with the pastorate and have seen to it that names have been added to the member­ship rolls of the District.

A number of the charges have had splendid Vacation Church Schools. Christian Education has been increasingly im­proved in quality as our Church Schools have made serious efforts to attain higher standards of teaching, administration and efficiency.

Our District Conference, held at Cowpens during the latter part of July, was well attended. E, sides, it was a spiritual and intellectual feast in every way.

There are three new churches going up on the District. The Reverend W. E. Conner is erecting a beautiful church building on the Wellford Charge; the Reverend W. J. Shelton is building a new Sims Chapel; the Reverend C. J. Smith is doing the same at Landrum.

Improvements have been made in the physical plant at Greer under the leadership of Brother Z. G. Taylor. Also, the Reverend T. R. Frierson has made some much-needed repairs to the plant at Silver Hill in Spartanburg and has purchased a Hammond organ. The Reverend T. R. Robinson has made some significant imprnvements on the Rock Hill Charge.

The above-mentioned physical 1i;1i)rovements are always f!asier to see than the last item to be mentioned in this report They are important and we rejoice in them. But, thank God, the spirit of fellowship and brotherhood, which is fertile ground

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for material growth, has been much in evidence on the Spartan­burg District during the past year. And the pastors have con­tributed to this spirit in many ways, both small and large.

For all these blessings, then, we are indeed thankful. Not that we have already attained, but having labored to the best of our abilities, we forget the things which are behind and are already looking forward to the tasks which are before. And, by the help of the same God whose mighty power guided us through the work of this year, we shall go forward. To that end, we dedicate the best efforts which we can make.

Respectfully submitted,

G. A. Thomas

REPORT OF THL SUMTER DISTRICT

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

It is with a deep sense of humility, and appreciation that I submit my second annual report as District Superintendent of the Sumter District.

With this session of the Conference the Sumter District clos­es it's forty-ninth year. When I think of the illustrious sons of Methodism who have preceded me as Presiding Elder or Dis­trict Superintendent of this, the pivotal District of the South Carolina Conference, I am almost overwhelmed with awe, for I follow in the footstep:, of W. Gamewell Valentine, J. B. Red­field, J. E. Wilson, James F. Page, A. G. Townsend, B. F. Brad­ford, Arthur R. Howard, Emmett C. Wright, and William J. Gupple.

With the help of Almighty God and the loyal support of the pastors and lay workers of the district, we have made some headway in the promotion of the kingdom of the Christ through evangelism, missionary and stewardship cultivation, strengthen­ing the ministry, church and parsonage property rehabilitation, rural life emphasis and general Church School Work.

Ministers and Their Families

The ministers and their families have all been blessed in the enjoyment of good health, with the exception of the Rev­erend John W. Williams, who after an extended period of ill­ness, has sufficiently recovered so as to make possible his at-

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tendance upon at least some of the sessions of this conference.

The Reverend T. H. Fisher, Sr., and the Reverend John Simon Durant both retired supply pastors, have rendered a good account of their stewardship although their health has been in a faltering state.

We are happy to announce in connection with this report that the Sumter District has a baby, a fine boy owing to the courtsey of the Reverend William Ferguson and Mrs. Myrtis Fer­guson, pastor and µastor's wife of the Macedonia St. Paul's Charge.

Outstanding Achievements

( 1) District Family Life Conference. In the realization that the "Home is a testing ground for religion and, that things that matter spiritually for the Church and community where a family lives its faith, "A Family Life Conference was held at Camden in the month of March with Trinity Church and Mather Academy serving as joint hosts. Subsequent to this district con­ference on family life several churches on the district held study groups with family life emphasis.

(2) The Young Aduh Fellowship was organized at a meet­ing held at Trinity Church, Camden September 13.

(3) The Sumter District Rural Life Conference was held at Asbury Church on the Shiloh Charge October 10, 11.

The Sumter District is more rural than the other Districts of the Conference. Of the thirty-four churches comprisiJ1g the District, thirty are rural and two are semi-rural. In all our en­deavor we have been aware of Rural Church Needs.

At the beginning of the conference year, the Lord's Acre Plan was made an integral par.t of our district and local church program of stewardship cultivation. During the Rural Life Con­ference the participating churches reported an aggregate of more than $4,000. These funds came from the sale of Lord's Acre products and represented an amount over and above regular and rally day contributions of the church members.

Building and Imprnvement

The magnificent educational annex to this church which ls contributing so much to this conference in terms of convenience and comfort was completed this year under the dynamic leader­ship of Dr. C. F. Ferguson. The cost of both plant and furnish­ings amount to above thirty-five thousand dollars. Along the

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line of building and improvement, what has been done here at Emmanuel is one of the outstanding achievements for many years past.

Asbury Church has also added to its facilities a modern kitchen, and social hall, and Hammond organ under the incom­parable leadership of the Reverend H. B. Brown.

Sandy Grove Church on the Lamar Charge was completed under the leadership of the Reverend R. B. King. A Propane Gas heating system was also installed in this beautiful edifice.

The Reverend H. J. Kirk, the high-towering minister of An­tioch-Shepherd raised during the year $2,000 for building pur­poses at Antioch.

The Reverend John W. Williams, and the faithful flock of New Haven Church raised this year $1,000 towards the erection of a brick church.

New pews were installed at St. Paul's Church of which the · Reverend William Ferguson is pastor.

The wide awake congregation of Mt. Zion Church under the effervescent and irrepressible leadership of Reverend Fer­dinand G. C. DuBdse, installed this year a Hammond organ.

St. James' Church made a station Appointment last year, has taken a conspicuous place in the circle of Station and "High Steepled" appointments in the South Carolina Conference. Un­der the paternal guidance of the Reverend E. C. Wright more than $1,600, was spent this year in beautifying the Sanctuary of thi$ forward moving congregation.

Trinity Church at Camden under the inspired leadership of the Reverend Wilbur Russell Gregg, again has left no stones unturned in carrying out the program of the great church. A program of renovation was carried out this year at a cost of $1,900. They have on hand, also, $1,000 which represents a "nest egg" for a parsonage building project. Brother Gregg has wrought well. His tenth year at Camden has been his best. He listens now for a call to a larger and more extended field of service. (Mirth).

. The duratio~ of time and the extent of space will not per­mit me to chromcle here the heroic deeds of all the pastors and lay workers of the District.

In conclusion, the District superintendent acknowledges with grateful appreciation the help of all those leaders and con-

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ference officers such as our resident Bishop, the Conference Secretaries of Evangelism, Christian Education, Town and Country Commission, Chairman of the Conference Board of Missions, Chairman of the Conference Board of Education, the president of Claflin College, the Conference Lay Leader, the Conference President of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser­vice, the Field Scout Executive of the Pee Dee Area Council, and the Home Demonstration Agents of Darlington, Kershaw and Sumter Counties.

If happily I am re-appointed the District Superintendent of this District for another year, I solicit the prayers and well Wishes of this conference as we launch forth into the "Golden Anniversary Year" of the Sumter District.

Respectfully submitted,

I. DeQuincey Newman Emmanuel Methodist Church Sumter, South Carolina

A RESOLUTION

Whereas, the Honorable James F. B~ 1rnes, Governor of the State of South Carolina, has recommended to the General As­sembly of this State that all public schools be closed should the Supreme Court of these United States declare legal segregation of the races in the public to be unconstitutional;

And whereas, by action of the said General Assembly, a ref­erendum is to be voted upon in the elections of November fourth, whic,\ if passed, would do away with the State's responsibility to provide a system of free public schools;

And whereas, The South Carolina Christian Action Council, the South Carolina Conference of NAACP Branches, and many of the White Women's Voters' League have expressed their un­alterable opposition to this referendum;

And whereas, the legal segregation of God's people is mani­festly antithetical to the most basic and elementary principles of the Christian Democracy of which America boasts;

And whereas, the only possible means of guaranteeing the defeat of the nefarious referendum-and therefore forestall the closing of our public schools-will be that every qualified elec­tor go to the polls on November fourth and vote NO on the ref­erendum:

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Therefore, be it resolved

First, '!hat the South Carolina Conference Central Jurisdic­tion, of the Methodist Church, here assembled this twenty-fifth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, go on record as being unalterably opposed to the pass­age of said iniquitous referendum.

And be it finally resolved that the Pastors and Lay Mem­bers of this Conference, as leaders in their local communities, t~ke time out on Sunday, November second, during their ser­vices of worship, to explain what closing of the public schools will mean to them and to their posterity, and to urge all quali­fied electors to go to the polls on November fourth and exercise their democratic right to vote.

Respectfully submitted,

I. DeQuincey Newman

Matthew D. McCollom

H. Louise Mouzon

Resolutions Committee

RESOLUTIONS

Bishop Bowen, District Superintendents, Fellow Ministers, Con­ference Laymen, Members and Friends of the South Caro­lina Conference:

Whereas we are cognizant of this truth, that time is a mighty revealer, and whereas we live in, under, with, and through th·e eternal blessmgs from Almighty God, and whereas it has pleas­ed. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit to sn_1Ile upon us with health, peace, and happiness, within and w1t~out the immediate sphere of our Church, and whereas we reallze tha~ all help must come from God, and whereas liv~ng demonstrat10ns hav_e been meeted unto us, times innumerable, and wh_ereas these mnumerable values are tentative, toward the well-bemg of all concerned, and whereas our hopes and vision to the present Chu~ch da_t~ of our Annual Conference, are prov~ ~n consummat10n, m eff1c1ent and helpful service, therefore, be 1t resol~ed, that. we, the Ministers, Laity and members of the Methodist. Church, go on record as studying, learning, knowing and adoptmg all legal and rightful Annual Conference business pr°:edure heretofore said, presented and explained by the exe­cutives of knowledgeful authority.

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And where as we are permitted to welcome Bishop J. W. E. Bowen, to the Atlantic Coast Area, for the second quadranium, and whereas we know, that, better than whom there is none, be it resolved that the official constituency, members and laity, go on record, as striving to make the Atlantic Coast Area the best in Methodism.

And whereas we know that Christian and intelligent proce­dure is the present urge in the Methodist Church, and whereas Christian courtesy should prevail with u.,, therefore we wel­come our distinguished visitors who came to visualize and wor­ship with us. Some of whom are Dr. C. L. Daugherty, Jr., the great gift to evangelism; Dr. Chas. Calkin, Executive Secretary of the Board of Pensions; Dr. T. B. Echols, Dr. H. W. Bartley, Dr. Chas. F. Golden, Dr. P. A. Taylor, Dr. H. V. Richardson, Mem­bers of the Georgia and Florida Conferences and many others. Be it resolved that we extend to them a vote of thanks.

Be it further resolved, that whereas, the demand of the hour is to behold the Methodist Church in action, and whereas the various Boards and Committees of the Methodist Church must continue the cause of said action, and whereas we know, that not only Ministers, but a total membership in action, is our Methodist Church goal, therefore be it resolved, that we the constituents of the South Carolina Conference now in session go on record as indomnitable workers for said cause.

And where as we know that cleanliness is next to godliness, and as we sit here and look upon the internal and external beautification of this house of worship, our own Emmanuel Church, of which the Rev. C. F. Ferguson is pastor: therefore be it resolved, that we extend to the pastor, members, friends a vote of thanks for their exceptional talents and taste for beauty.

Be it resolved that we extend to our Bishop for his patience, careful deliberation, and masterly business procedures a vote of thanks. May he live long as a superb executive.

And whereas the women of our Church have done, are do­ing, and will do most excellent work in the church, be it re­solved that we extend to them words of praise and timely com­mendation.

And whereas one writer has said, "Music is the sweet voice of the soul," be it resolved that we extend a vote of thanks to the choirs, for their sweet and melodious, vocal and instrumen­tal renditions.

Respectfully submitted, T. W. Bowen

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CONFERENCE BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES SOUTH CAROLIN A CONFERENCE, 1952

REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN, C. C. REYNOLDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 1953

At the close of our Annual Conference last _vuar, in Flor­ence, we had for our ''Golden Crnss Fund": A total of $340.17 in the hand of the Conference Treasurer, Rev. Geo. A. Thomas.

Recommendations adopkd at the Annual Conference, au­thorized the Conference Board to draw on this Fund, to Aid Re­tired and Participating Pastors, who were Hospitalized during the current Conference Year of 1952. Consequently, the follow­ing Pastors, through Recommendations of their respective Dis­trict Superintendents, wen• sent checks on their Hospital Bills:

March 1952 Grl'enville District, C. C. Reynolds $50.00

May 1952 Sumter District, F.G.C. DuBose 50.00

September 1952 Greenville District R. E. Bethea 50,00

September 1952 Berkeley District, A. L. Johnson 50.00

Total ordered paid, from our ''Gol-den Cross Fund" $200.00

Balance in hand after these checks were drawn 140.17

We submit the following reµort of funds received from ob­serving ''Golden Cross Sunday," in September this year:

Cultivation and Encouragement

Cultivation, this year, was 1m1de through !l'tters and cards to the nine "District Directors of Golden Cross Work" and to each pastor of the South Carolina Conference; plus one personal ap­pearance of the Conference Chairman to the Inter-board Insti­tute, held at Claflin College in Orangeburg, S. C.

We feel that the Conference Board of Hosµitals and Homes is now an institution of help, to the South Carolina Conference; for a number of pastors throughout the state are cooperating with, and expressing their appreciation for the Board and the splendid aid given to the above pastors in 1952.

Results For This Year

District Beaufort-H. B. Jones, Direcior

Amount $ 48.00

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Bennettsville-T. D. Green, Director Berkeley-R. W. President Director Charleston-F. H. Grant, Director Florence-P. R. Tiller, Director Greenville-R. E. Bethea, Director Orangeburg-M. J. Porter, Director Spartanburg-G. A. Thomas, Director Sumter-I. D. Newman, Director

61.00 24.75

_ 56.00 50.00 62.00 31.00 20.00 69.00

TOTAL reported through the abDve Directors-$421.75 De.foctecl for Cultivation & Mnterial used 12.25

Balance, placed in hand of Conf. Treasurer

Available Funds On Hand Now

Bal. brought forward from 1952 Conf. Net income for this Conference year

$409.50

$140.17 409.50

TOTAL Available Cash in hand of Conf. Treas.-$549.67

Recummenclations For Conference Year 1953

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The Board of Hospitals and Homes, wish to make the fol­lowing Recommendations as its Objective and Goal, for the Conference Year, 1953:

1. That each Pastor in Le South Carolina Conference Re­solve to become: "A Participating Member" of the Board of Hospitals and Homes, by observing "Golden Cross Sunday" on his Charge, tlw 3rd Sunday in September, which is Seµt. 20, 1953, or any Sunday near this date, that is locally more ('Onvenient. And, that the Conf. Board-through thl' medium possible encourage the observance of Golden Cross Sunday."

2. That we respectfully request our Presiding Bishop to continue the courtesy of appointing each of the nine District Superintendents as "District Director of Golden Cross Work" for his respective District.

3. That our effort for '·Golden Cross Sunday" be a mini­mum of $5.00 per Charge throughout the Conference in 1953. If this is observed generally, then our "Aid to Pastors who are Hospitalized" can helpfully be fixed at a minimum of $50.00.

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Work" be empowered to draw on the Conference Treas­urer to pay as much as possible on a Retired Pastor's hospital bill; and, that payment to "Participating mem­

bers" be based on the amount contributed personally each year, to our "Golden Cross Fund."

Finally-That the Executive Commmittee of the Conference Board be, herein authorized, to decide that Bills presented for Hospital Aid, must be presented by or through an interested District Superintendent-who is Dist. Director-to the Confer­ence Board of Hospitals and Homes, for action thereon.

Respectfully submitted,

Calvin C. Reynolds, Chairman,

Board of Hospitals and Homes

P. S.-An Application for Hospital Aid to: Rev. A. P. Gillard, a "Participating Member," was sent in Saturday of last week by Brother H. B. Jones, Director of the Beaufort District. This application arrived too late to be acted on by the Board before the meeting of this Conference; consequently Rev. Gillard's name will be placed on our books as: number one to receive a check at the beginning of our new Conference year.

REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF 1.'HE WORLD SERVICE AND FINANCE COMMISSION

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

October 25, 1952

We, your Commission, recommend a total budget of $83,-977.00 as follows:

ADMINISTRATION:

General _____________________ $ 849.00 Jurisdictional ___ __ __________ 516.00 Inter-denominational

Cooperative Fund __________ 679.00 Conference _ __ _____________ _ 4,550.00

World Service ________________________________ _ Conference Benevolences ______________________ _

TOTAL

$ 6,550.00 20,633.00 56,750.00

$83,977.00

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Conference Administration Includes:

Conference Journal _ __ _ _____ $1,200.00 Area Administration _ _ _ _ 2,000.00 Conf. Treasurer's Office______ 600.00 Conference Entertainment 500.00 World Service and Finance

Commission Conference Trustees _____ _

200.00 50.00

$4,550.00

Conference Benevolence to be distributed as follows:

BOARD OF EDUCATION:

Claflin College _______ _ Claflin Scholarships _ Full Time Christian Educa­

tional Program in the local Church ___ _

Special Pension Fund

_ _ $30,000.00 5,ooo.cro

5,000.00

Board of Missions _________________ _ Board of Ministerial Training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mission Work in Africa___ _ ______ _ Gammon Scholarship ___ _ _ _ __________ _ Board of Evangelism ______________ _ Board of Temperance ______________________ _ Board of L;:.y Activities __________________ _ Board of Town & Country Work _ __ _ _ __

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$40,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00

750.00 500.00

1,000.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 200.G'l

TOTAL --------------------- $56,750.00

We recommend that the above amount be distributed to the districts as follows:

Beaufort Bennettsville Berkeley __ Charleston __ Florence _____ _ Greenville __ Orangeburg ______________ _ Spartanburg Sumter ______ _ ________ _

$ 9,657.00 10,917.00 3,778.00

11,127.00 13,856.00 7,142.00 a,:398.oo 7,558.00

11,544.00

TOTAL _________________ $83,977.00

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GRADE FIGURES

Beaufort District Bennettsville District Berkeley District Charlest0n District Florence District Greenville District Orangeburg District Spartanburg District Sumter District

TOTAL

11 ½ '/4 13 % 4½¼

13 ¼1r; 16½% 8½%

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We recommend that an amount equal to 11 '/f of the pas­tor's cash salary be raised for pensions and that an amount equal to 2 per cent of the pastor's salary be raised for the episcopal fund.

We recommend that World Wide Communion Sunday, Week of Dedication and S~udent's Day be properly observed by every congregation and that an offering be taken and sent at once to the conference treasurer allocated to the cause for which each represents, or directly to the treasurer of the department.

We recommend that the rate of entertainment for the An­nual Conference he fixed at $3.00 pL'r day per person attending the Conference Session.

We recommend that the Boards and Commissions of the Conference elect the conference treasurer as the treasurer of their Boards of Commissions.

We recommend that the bond of the conference treasurer be fixed at $10,000.00.

We recommend that an amount equal to 1 per cent of the pators's cash salary be raised for District Administration· an that an amount equal to 2 per cent of the pastor's cash sa,lary be raised for district parsonage rent.

This applies only where there is no district parsonage.

We recommend that the $1,000.00 appropriated for Gammon Scholarships be used for Scholarships for South Carolina Con­ference students.

We re_commend that at least $200.00 per month be paid to the executive secretary out of whatever funds are available. from

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conference administration and conference benevolence, until the amount recommended by the board of , ducation as salary is paid.

We recommend that the entertaining church pay for the en­tertainment of the retired ministers, the Claflin Singers and guest speakers out of the $500.00 apportioned by the conference for conference entertainment.

We recommend that World Service, Conference Journal, Area Administration, General, Jurisdictional Administration Funds, Inter-denominational Cooperative Fund, and Conference entertainment Funds be lifted out of the ratio percentage bases.

We recommend Rev. J. W. Curry for Conference Treasun~r for this quadrennium.

Respectfully your Commission,

J. S. Dial, Chairman Mrs. Beulah Baxley, Secretary M. J. Porter R. E. Bethea B. C. Stewart Nathan W. Jones L.A. Wright J. H. Rodolph Fred Bacote J. C. Chaves Mrs. Louise Reed

REPORT OF THE MINISTERS' WIVES AUXILIARY

Beaufort District Bennettsville District Berkeley District Charleston District Florence District Greenville District Orangeburg District Spartanburg District Sumter District Miscellaneous TOTAL

$.321.00 413.00 105.00 374.00 514.00 330.00 302.00 455.50 563.00 40.50

$3,419.00

Respectfully submitted, Mrs. C. C. Reynolds, Chairman l\'Irs. John C. Gibbs, Secretary

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MRS. J. W. CURRY, TREASURER SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA

Cash Receipts and Disbursements for fiscal year ending June 4, 1952 as shown by Bank Statement. June 1, 1951

Cash Bal. in S. C. Nat. Bank b.5 Shown on Bank Statement

CASH RECEIPTS Beaufort District Bennettsville District Berkeley District Charleston District Florence District Greenville District Orangeburg District Spartanburg District Sumter District

Total Budget Receipts Additional Receipts over and above the Budget

Total All Receipts

Total to be Accounted for

Accounted For As Follows: DISBURSEMENTS

Woman's Division Bonding of District and

Conference Treasurers Jurisdiction Cult Conference Cult

Total Disbursements June 4, 1952

Cash Bal. in S. C. National Bank as shown on Bank Statement

$ 348.25 778.00 190.00 725.00 651.00 407.65 602.00 406.60 774.00

4,882.50

675.52

3,826.32

47.90 265.00

2,044.87

$4,771.04

5,558.02

$10,329.06

6,184.09

4,144.97

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Note: Checks Intransit: Included in Disbursements above are $825.99 worth of checks issued prior to June 1, 1951.

We have examined the bank account of the Woman's So­ciety of Christian Service as of June 4, 1952 and find the above Receipts and Disbursements as shown by the Bank Statement.

Respectfully submitted,

H. F. Oulla, Accountant 229 W. Evans Street Florence, S. C.

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH, CENTRAL JURISDICTION

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR PERIOD OCTOBER 19, 1951 to NOVEMBER 24, 1952

1951 1952 Conference Conference

Total Year Year BAL. CASH-10-18-51 $49,237.09 $49,237.09

RECEIPTS: By Districts:

Florence $14,963.70 $ 675.00 $14,288.70 Orangeburg 11,793.99 761.27 11,032.72 Charleston 10,994.00 10,994.00 Bennettsville 9,592.22 121.00 9,471.22 Sumter 9,160.12 1,125.00 8,035.12 Beaufort 8,677.19 205.53 8,471.66 Spartanburg 8,016.72 250.22 7,776.50 Greenville 7,845.50 107.00 7,738.50 Berkeley 3,983.90 344.00 3,639.90

$85,027.34 $ 3,589.02 $81,438.32

Ministers' Wives $ 6,674.03 $ 3,256.03 $ 3,418.00 Home Missions Exten. Board 4,697.07 1,634.40 3,062.67 Publishing House 4,485.76 2,144.15 2,341.61 Board of Education 500.00 250.00 250.00 Hospitals and Homes 236.00 236.00

$ 16,592.86 $ 7,520.53 $ 9,072.28

TOTALS $150,857.29 $60,346.69 $90,510.60

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DISBURSEMENTS:

Board of Pensions Claflin College World Service Episcopal F'und Conf. Board of Edu. Maintenance Board of Missions Expense Area Promotion

$ 61,1.;,~.69 33,819.04 18,336.65 6,300.75 4,932.83 4,370.34 2,378.02 2,000.00 1,613.57 General Admin. Fund

Scholarship Fund, Gammon Theological Seminary

Treasurer's Office Conference Ministers Special Advance Fellowship and Suffering Conf. Entertainment Board of Laymen Activ. Flood Relief Ministerial Train. School Accounting Fees Donation to Africa Week of Dedication Adjustment authorized l:)y

Commission World Service and Finance

Board of Evangelism Board of Temperance Hospitals and Hornes Sustentation Town and Country Work John's Is. Comm. House Historical Research Statistical Secretary Methodist Youth Fund Ministers' Wives World Wide Communion Conference Trustees Publication Fund Bond Bank Charges

1,545.55 1,200.00

1,150,00 815.00 701.50 600.00 505.35 460.50 450.00 424.62 396.26 382.00

228.00 317.80 268. 71 209.00 200.00 156.56 125.00 67.61 50.00 36.00 30.00 20.00 17.50 15.00 12.50

7.45

$29,726.27 8,347.15 5,228.62 3,317.00 2,198.11 2,061.94

615.00 2,000.00

605.92

600.00 1,100.00

188.50 300.00 191.46 460.50 450.00 394.62

47.00

228.00 108.34

35.44 109.00 200.00

25.00 23.50 30.00

17.50 15.00 12.50

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$31,415.42 25,471.89 13,108.03 2,983.75 2,734.72 2,308.40 1,763.02

1,007.65

1,545.55 600.00

50.00 815.00 513.00 300.00 313.89

30.00 396.26 335.00

209.46 233.27 100.00

156.56 125.00 67.61 25.00 12.50

20.00

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$145,284.80 $58,636.52 $86,648.Zt: BALANCE C'ASH-11-24-52 5,572.49 1,710.17 3,862.32

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RECONCILIATION OF CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK

NOVEMBER 24, 1952

Citizer1s and Southern National Bank, Spartanburg, S. C.

Bal. Per Bank Statement 11-24-52 $6,767.44 Add: Deposit in Transit

(See Comments) 130.00 $ 6,897.44

Less: Checks Outstanding:

Check No. 459 $

Balance Cash 11-24-52

462 498 620 637 710 713 773 977

1087 1807 1808 1817 1832 1833 1842 1845 1848 1854 1856 1857 1870

40.00 25.00 41.67 30.84

6.67 9.00 8.34 3.33 8.33

20.83 3.83 8.33

1,000.00 8.34 8.34

10.00 12.50 3.34 3.84 8.34 3.84

60.24

SCHEDULE-Deposits in Transit-$130.00.

1,324.95

$5,572.49

This total is represented by the following items, and is more fully detailed in Scredule No. 2 of this Report.

Item No. 1 $100.00

Item No. 2 30.00

$130.00

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DISBURSEMENTS: RECONCILIATION OF CASH ON HAND AND IN BANK

Board of Pensions $ 61,141.69 $29,726.27 $31,415.42 NOVEMBER 24, 1952 Claflin College 33,819.04 8,347.15 25,471.89

Citizens and Southern National Bank, Spartanburg, S. C. World Service 18,336.65 5,228.62 13,108.03 Episcopal Fund 6,300.75 3,317.00 2,983.75

Bal. Per Bank Statement 11-24-52 $6,767.44 Conf. Board of Edu. 4,932.83 2,198.11 2,734.72 Add: Deposit in Transit

$ 6,897.44 Maintenance 4,370.34 2,061.94 2,308.40

( See Comments) 130.00 Board of Missions Expense 2,378.02 615.00 1,763.02 Area Promotion 2,000.00 2,000.00

Les:;: Checks Outstanding: General Admin. Fund 1,613.57 605.92 1,007.65 Check No. 459 $ 40.00 Scholarship Fund, Gammon

462 25.00 1: '. Theological Seminary 1,545.55 1,545.55 • 498 41.67

,, Treasurer's Office 1,200.00 600.00 600.00 Conference Ministers 1,150,00 1,100.00 50.00 620 30.84 Special Advance 815.00 815.00 637 6.67 Fellowship and Suffering 701.50 188.50 513.00 710 9.00 Conf. Entertainment 600.00 300.00 300.00 713 8.34 Board of Laymen Activ. 505.35 191.46 313.89 773 3.33 Flood Relief 460.50 460.50 977 8.33 Ministerial Train. School 450.00 450.00 1087 20.83

1807 3.83 Accounting Fees 424.62 394.62 30.00 1808 8.33 Donation to Africa 396.26 396.26 1817 1,000.00 Week o!' Dedication 382.00 47.00 335.00 1832 8.34 Adjustment authorized by

Commission World Service 1833 8.34 and Finance 228.00 228.00 1842 10.00

18-15 12.50 Board of Evangelism 317.80 108.34 209.46 1848 3.34 Board of Temperance 268.71 35.44 233.27 1854 3.84 Hospitals and Homes 209.00 109.00 100.00 1856 8.34 Sustentation 200.00 200.00 1857 3.84 Town and Country Work 156.56 156.56 1870 60.24 1,324.95 John's Is. Comm. House 125.00 125.00

---Historical Research 67.61 67.61 Balance Cash 11-24-52 $5,572.49 Statistical Secretary 50.00 25.00 25.00

Methodist Youth Fund 36.00 23.50 12.50 SCHEDULE-Deposits in Transit-$130.00. Ministers' Wives 30.00 30.00 This total is represented by the following items, and is more World Wide Communion 20.00 20.00

Conference Trustees 17.50 17.50 fully detailed in Scredule No. 2 of this Report. Publication Fund 15.00 15.00

Item No. 1 $100.00 Bond 12.50 12.50 Item No. 2 30.00 Bank Charges 7.45 .15 7.30

---$130.00 $145,284.80 $58,636.52 $86,648.21.:

BALANCE C' ASH-11-24-52 5,572.49 1,710.17 3,862.32 J Item No. 1: -- This item represented a returned check of , I

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C. J. James, shown upon previous audit re­port. This check not presented for audit.

Item No. 2: This item is shown upon previous audit report and represents the difference be­tween the amount of receipts issued to the Spartanburg District and amount deposited in the Bank on February 23, 1951. A Bank deposit was made 0n December 1, 1952 by the Treasurer, from personal funds, to clear the item.

$100.00

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FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORT BOARD

OF CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

October 22-26, 1952

During 1951-52 to be distributed during 1952-53

ANNUAL CONFERENCE SOURCES: 1. Balance Previous Year _____________ _ 2. Pastoral Charges on Apportionment_ __ _

__ $ 6,067.85 18,690.00

INCOME FROM CONFERENCE INVESTMENTS: 4. Illinois Corporation, by Board

of Pensions __ _ _ ____________ $1,388.12 7. Total Investment Income __________________ __ 1,388.12

10. Chartered Fund ____________________________ 65.00 11. Appropriation-Illinois Corp. _ __ ___ __ _____ _ 1,357.00

OTHER ITEMS: 16. Methodist Publishing House ________________ 2,341.61 18. Pastor's Charges on Apportionment______ ___ 5,596.96 19. Minister's Wives Association ---------------- 3,418.00

TOTAL __ _ _______________________ ------- $38,924.54

REGULAR CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS: 21. Preachers

22. Widows 23. Children _ _ _ _ __ _ _____ _

7,625.00 13,266.00 1,323.00

24. Total Regular Annuity ______ _ ------- __ $22,214.00

SPECIAL CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS: 26. On Basis of Service ___________ _ 80.00 28. Total Special Conference Claimants

OTHER ITEMS: 32. Due to Clearing House ____________________ _ 33. Claimants in other conferences _____________ _ 34. Reserve for Stabilization -----------------­

Pastor's Charges on Apportionment ---------36. Minister's Wives Association ----------------45. Prospective Balance -------------------------

80.00

315.00 60.00

6,000.0Ci 5,596.96 1,240.58 1,924.54

TOT AL _ ----------------------------------- _ $38,924.54

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STATEMENT OF PROSPECTIVE IHSTRIBUTION

RETIRED MINISTERS

SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENt:E 1951-52

SO. CAR. OTHER

Name

Billiard, Edward Braci'ford, Benj. F., Sr. Brown, Samuel M. Bryant, Stephen C. Cooper, Silas J Cunningham, R. H. Durant, John S. Fisher, Theo. H., Sr. Gibbes, John C. Gaillard, Austin P. Gordon, Edward Hall, Anthony J. Henderson, Thomas B. Jones, Samuel B. Martin, J. T. Moss, Samuel F. Murdaugh, Berry Q. Pogue, Arthur J. Reeder, James W. Selmore, Lee S. Sparks, Samuel S. Stratton, Edward W. Williams, Robert R.

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576.00

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9 249.00

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WIDOWS

Name

Blassm<;ame, Ollis Bowen, Nicholas T., Jr. Bowers, Walter B. Brown, Bellinger C. Brown, C!avuurn B. Brown, Daniel Brown, Norris J. Bruce, Edward P. Burroughs, George W.

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59.00

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227.00

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co,,per, Boston S. Cooper, Moses C. Curry, Daniel S. Curry, Elijah J. Curn·, Francis D. David, William M. Eac'dy, Morris B. r'ranklin, Nicholas E.

Garv, John A. Genrette, Eciv.:arcl D Gilliard, H. Graham, Judge H.

Greene, Monnie L. Greene, Scipio Gregg, Lexington c; Harle:,-, James H. Harral!, J. A

Harrington, Robert F. Hevward, P. P. H1cldleston, Paul C. E. Jackson, Boyd C. Jenkins, James E. C. Levine, F. L.

MrCollom, S. M. McLaughlin, Pinrkne~• E. McTeer, Duncan R . Mahoney, Lawrence C.

Mason, M. B. Millen, B. F. Miller, John I. Miller, John S. Minus, D. M. Mitchell, Jeremiah J. Moultne, John W. Nelson, George Nelson, Samul! Nesbitt, S. B. Newman, Melom·v C.

Norman, W. !I. Page, J. F. Pearson, Solomon Pendergras~. Thomas J. Quick, Frank Ravenell, J. Robinson, Jas:1er P. Rollerson, F. Rollerson, .T. S Smith, N. A. Smith, Nelson S. Smith, William M. Stewart, H. L. Stewart, M. 0. Stokes, James M. Stokes, Julius G. Summers, James A. Taylor, John B.

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88 SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Thomas, Darius E. 31 \2 311,2 265.00 265.00

Thomas, Lemuel A. 21 21 176.00 176.00

Washington, Emmanuel M. 18\4 18\4 153.00 153.00

Watson, Silas E. 22 22 185.00 185.00

Whitaker, John D. 1 8.00 8.00

White, James W. 15 15 126.00 126.00

White, W. G. 4 4 34.00 34.00

Wiley, Isaac C. 2m. 24~4 208.00 208.00

Williams, Howard W. 28~4 28~4 242.00 242.00

Williams, John W., Jr. 31' 31' 29.00 29.00 ,2 ,2

Pearson, Solomon 28 28 84.00 84.00

John Carson 19

Thomas, Mrs. D. E. 44 44 132.00 132.00

Dorothy E. 19

Thomas, Mrs. D. E. 44 44 132.00 132.00

Joyce P. 16

Thomas, Mrs. D. E. 44 44 132.00 132.00

Barbara J. 13

Thomas, Mrs. D. E. 44 44 132.00 132.00

Darius, Jr. 11 470~.1 470~4 1323.00 1323.00

Wilson, John T. 15 15 126.00 126.00

Wright, Charles D.

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Curry, Mrs. Francis D. 5 5 15.001 15.00

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Wm. Harvey 7 5 5 15.00 15.00

Leo Wilbur 5 5 5 15 00 15.00

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! Hiddleston, Mrs. Paul C. 20\4 20 1,4 61.00 61.00

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4 43.00 43.00 Simon T. 14

Levine, Mrs. F. L. 1,m 14 1,4 43.00 43.00 ....

Flora L. 12 Levine, Mrs. F. L. 141,4 1,4}/

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Lorenza 8 Mahoney, Mrs. L. C. 23\2 23\2 71.00 71.00

Charles Wesley 17 Mahoney, Mrs. L. C. 23\'.z 231,'.z 71.00 71.00

Jucfith Eloise 12 Mahoney, Mrs. L. C. 231,2 23% 71.00 71.00

Harriet Eliza beth 8 Mitchel, Mrs. Jeremiah J. 25 25 38.00 38.00

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XI. PASTORAL RECORD

Barr, Cleveland C.-1933, Pamplico; 1934-1939, St. John; 1940-1952, Asbury-Bethel; Hl52, Elijah-St. Paul, Kennedy­ville.

Bethea, R. E.-1924, in School; 1925-1926, Chesnee; 1927-1932, Wellford; 1933-1940, Gaffney; 1941-1942, Anderson; 1943-1945 Greenville; 1946-1951, D. S. Greenville Dis­trict; 1952, Camden.

Blandon, James H.-1945-1949, Elijah-St. Paul; 1951-1952 Wil­son Chapel.

Boatwright, Marvin-1943-194 7, Green Pond; 1948-1952, Hickory Hill.

Benaparte, Paul-1939-1941, Zion; 1942-1952, Jedburg.

Boone, Isaiah-1948-1950, Mullins; 1951-1952, Asbury Bethel.

Bowen, John B.-1943, Blaney; 1944-1946, Greeleyville; 1947-1948, Summerville; 1949-1952, Ridgeville.

Bowen, Thomas W.-1938, Yemassee; 1939-1940, Walterboro; 1941, Cottageville; 1942-1944, Lanes; 1945-1946, St. John; 1947-1950, Wilson Chapel-Mt. Seal; 1951, Asbury Bethel; 1952, Springville.

Billard, Edward-1940-1942, New Hope; 1943, St. Luke: 1944-1945, Smith Chapel; 1946, no record of appointment; 1947, Discontinued; 1948, Sabbatical Leave; 1950, Re­tired.

Bradford, Benjamin F., Sr.-1911-1913, Maryville; 1914-1918, Summerville; 1919-1926, Camden; 1927-1932, D. S. Sum­ter District; 1933-1938, Charleston-Wesley; 1939-1949, Hartsville; 1950, Retired.

Bradford, Benjamine F., Jr.-1947-1952, in school. Brock, Benjamine J.-1942-1945, in school; 194G-1949, Borden-St.

John; 1950, Chesterfield.

Brewer, Henry C.-1938-1952, St. John-Wesley Chapel.

Brown, Clayton R.-1929-1932, Seneca; 1933-1936, Charleston­Old Bethel; 1937-1940, Easley; 1941-1946, Clover· 1947-1952, Greenville-John Wesley. '

Brown, Giles C.-1923-1926, in school; 1927, Blacksburg; 1928-1929, Spartanburg Ct.; 1930-1932, St. James; 1933, Well-

METHODIST CHURCH 91

ford; 1934, Washington-Ladson; 1935-1952, Johns Island.

Brown, Henry B.-1933, Rock Hill; 1934-1952 Shiloh.

Brown, Miller B.-1935, Stone Hill Ct.; 1936-1937, St. Mark; 1941-1944, Mars Bluff; 1945-1952, Lynchburg.

Brown Samuel M.-1914-1915, Greenville-Bethel; 1916-1918, Lib-, erty; 1919, West Anderson; 1920-1924, North Greenville;

1925-1929, Pendleton; 1930, Rock Mill; 1931, Pendleton; 1932, South Greenville; 1933-1934, West Anderson; 1935-1937, Mt. Zion-Pelham; 1938-1944, Greenville-St. An­drews; 1945, Retired.

Bryant, Stephen C.-1928, Olar Mission; 1929-1930, Millett _and Prospect; 1931, Rizers; 1932-1933, Olar; 1934, Spring­field; 1935, North; 1936-1939, Dorchester; 1940, Midway; 1041, Bethlehem-St. James; 1942-1946, Rowesville; 1947-1952, Denmark; 1952, Retired.

Buddin, John W.-1922, Andrews; 1923-1924, Cooper River; 1925-1926, Beaufort; 1927-1928, Summerville; 1929-1930, Dor­chester; 1931, Bamberg Ct.; 1932-1933, Salem-Wesley; 1934-1935, Macedonia-St. Paul; 1936-1937, Lamar; 1938-1940, Greer; 1941-1944, Minus Chapel; 1945, North Green­ville; 1946, Minus Chapel; 1947-1948, Easley; 1949-1952,

Williamston.

Carter, Virgil S.-1933-1937, Blaney; 1938-1948, Macedonia-St. Paul; 1949-1952, Mechanecsville.

Caves, T. Lucius-1947-1951, Seigling; 1952, Appleton.

Clark, Charles C.-1908-1911, Pacolet; 1912-1915, Chester; 1916-1920, Gaffney; 1921, Orangeburg Ct.; 1922-1923, Allen­dale; 1924-1926, Marion; :927-1932, D. S. Charleston Dist;; 1933-1935, Spartanburg; 1936-1937, Columbia; 1938-194f Greenville-John Wesley; 1944-1948, North Marl­boro; 1949, Rock Hill; 1950, Little Rock; 1951-1952, St.

James.

Cole, Edgar W.-1943-1946, Rock Hill; 1947-1952, Bethel­

Ebenezer.

Connor, Roy C.-1929-1930, McCormick; 1931-1938, Greenville­Minus Chapel; 1939-1946, Timmonsville; 1947, Spring­ville; 1948-1952, Friendship-Jeremiah.

Connor, W. E.-1939, in school; 1940, St. Luke; 1941-1942, Page­land; 1943-1948, Chesnee; 1949-1952, Wellford-Reidville.

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92 SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

Conyers, William M.-1934-1937, in school; 1938, Flaydale; 1939-1943, Rock Hill; 1914-1945, Chaplain (U. S. Army); 1946-1948, St. James; 1949-1951, Greeleyville; 1952, North.

Cooper, Benjamine J.-1943, St. Luke; 1944-1947, Mullins; 1948-

1952, Dillon.

Cooper, Edward J.-1933, Zion Hill; 1934-1937, Rock Bill; 1938-1950, Wateree; 1951, North; 1952, Denmark.

Cooper, Silas J.-1905-1906, Springfield; 1907-1908, Midway; 1909-1911, Macedonia; 1912, McBee; 1913, Midway; Hl14-1915, Denmark; 1916, Pageland; 1917-1918, Denmark, 1919-1923, Branchvi!ie; 1924-1925, Orangeburg Ct. 1926, Jamison; 1927-1928, Reevesville; 1929, Denmark; 1930, ~odge; 1931-1934, Harleyvi11e; 1935-1936, Conf. Evangel-1;-;t; 1937-1938, Olar, 1939, Melette; 1940, Siegling; 1941-1!144, Young's Island; 1945, Retired.

Croker, James A.-1944, in school; 1945-1947, Lanes; 1948-1952,

Harleyville.

Curry, James A.-1910, North Greenville; 1911-1914, Appleton; 1915-1919, Walterboro; 1920-1922, Marion; 1923, Aiken; 1924-1925, Allendale; 1926-1929, Charleston-Old Bethel; 1930, Lake City; 1931-1932, Beaufort; 1933-1944, York; 1945-1948, Gaffney; 1949-1952, North Marlboro.

Curry, John W.-1930-1931, in school; 1932, Mt. Zion-Pelham· 1945, D. S. Charleston Dist.; 1946-1950, D. S. Florene; 19_33-1937, Mayesville; 1938-1944, Charleston-Centenary; Dist.; 1951-1952, Florence, Cumberland.

Curry, Leo W.--1937-1939, Pendleton; 1940-1944, Pickens; 1945-1952, Level Green-Wesley.

Curry, Thomas J. E.-1922, St. Thomas; 1923-1924, Alcot; 1925-1929, Hamer; 1930-1931, Syracuse-Providence· 1933-1937 Alcot; 1938, Mars Bluff; 1939, Asbury-Bethel; 1940-1945: McBee-Bethune; 1946-1951, Pageland; 1952, St. John.

Davis, James K.-1947, Georgetown; 1948, St. Stephen· 1949-1951 Al!C':,dak; 1952, Ehrhardt. ' '

Devore, John W.-1942, Longtown; 1943, Jefferson· 1944-1947 Mount Zion; 1948, Camden Ct.; 1950-1952, B~mberg. '

Dial, James S.-1930-1931, in school; 1932-1933, Landrum; 1934-1~35, Cowpens; 1936-1937, Blacksburg; 1938-1942, Ninety Six; 1943-1945, Seneca; 1946-1952, South Greenville.

METHODIST CHURCH 93

DuBois, Frederick G. C.-1943-1944, Brunson; 1945-1946, Green­wood; 1947-1950, Rosenville; 1951-1952, Mount Zion.

Durant, J. S.-1947-1949, St. Phillip; 1950, Rock Hill; 1951,

Retired. '

Edwards, Fulton-1946-1947, Hardeville; 1948-1952, Appleton.

Ferguson, Clarence F.-1924, in school; 1925, Walhalla; 1926, Greenwood; 1927-1929, Rock Hill; 1930-1931, Level Green-Wesley; 1932-1937, Florence; 1938-1943, D. S.

Spartanburg Dist.; H)44-195'.:;, Sumter.

Ferguson, William M.-1946, in school; 1.947-1949, Minus Chapel; 1950, in school; 1951-1952, Macedonia.

Fisher, Theo H., Sr.-1917, in school; 1918, St. Luke;1919-1921, Cooper River; 1922-1923, Chesnee; 1924-1927, St. James; 1928-1929, Jefferson; 1930-1933, Lynchburg; 1934-1944, Mechanicsville; 1945-1950, Mars Bluff; 1951, Retired.

Fisher, Theodore H., Jr.-1937, in school; 1938-1941, Greenwood; 1942, Jefferson; 1943-1947, St. Mark-St. Matthew; 1948-

1952, Columbia.

Fowler, Stephen Van.-1924, Beaufort-Beth£;1; 1925-1927, West Anderson; 1928-1929, North Greenville; 1930, St. Luke; 1931-1933, St. John; 1934-1938, Salem-Wesley; 1939-1940, Minus Chapel; 1941, Chesnee; 1942-1943, Welford-Reids­ville; 1944-1947, Columbia; 1948-1952, Kingstree.

Fridie, Willis N.-1916-1917, Lexington-Swansea; 1918-1919, Pickens; 1920-1921, Greenwood; 1922-1923, in school; 1924-1925, South Greenville; 1926-1928, Seneca; 1929, Springfield; 1932-1940, Denmark; 1941-1944, Macedonia; 1945, Mt. Nebo; 1946-1949, Orangeburg Ct.; 1950-1952,

Reevesville.

Frierson, Harmon-1931-1933 Stone Hill; 1934-1938, Mullins; 1939-1943, Blenheim-Spears; 1944, Level Green Welesy; 1945, Welford; 1946, Jefferson; 1947-1950, Lake City,

1951-1952, St. Paul-St. Michael.

Frierson, Theodore R.-1936-1939, in school; 1940-1941, Kings­ville Ct.; 1942-1944, Chaplain; (U. S. Army); 1945-1947, Dillon; 1948-1949, Marion; 1951-1952, Spartanburg.

Funches, S. Arthur-1908, Ruffin; 1909, Griffin; 1910-1911, Ruf­fin; 1912-1913, Mt. Zion-Salters; 1914-1916, Lamar; 1917-1921, Hartsville; 1922-1925, Dillon; 1926-1929, Darling-

94 SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

I

ton, 1930-1933, D. S. Beaufort Dist.; 1934-1937, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1938-1951, Edisto Fork; 1952, Pine­ville-Bowman-Shiloah.

Gadson, Samuel A.-1939-1942, Brunson; 1943-1946, Bamberg Ct.; 1947-1950, Lamar; 1951-1952, Timmonsville.

Generett, William P.-1947-1948, no appointment; 1949-1950, Ebenezer; 1941, Midway; 1952, Allendc1le.

Gibbs, John C.-1903-1904, Charleston Mission; 1905-1906, Abbe­ville; 1907-1910, Pickens; 1911, Bradley; 1912-1917, Pick­ens; 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.

Gilliard, _Austin P.-1912-1914, Georgetown; 1915-1918, Spring­field; 1919-1921, North Marlboro; 1922-1925, Pineville­Bowman; 1926, Edisto Fork; 1927-1928, Springfield; 1929, Wateree; 1930, Branchville; 1931-1934, Anderson; 1935-1938, Hartsville; 1939, Maysville; 1040-1944; Che­raw; 1945-1949, Bamberg; 1950, Ehrhardt; 1951, Retired, Ehrhardt.

Grant, Frank H.-1919-1920, St. Thomas; 1921, Wa:;hington-Lad­son; 1922-1947, St. Stephens; 1948, D. S. Charleston Dist.

Grayson, Samuel-1924, Olar; 1925-1926, Hardyville' 1927-1928 Millett-Prospect; 1929, Blackville; 1930-1931, Brunson; 1932, Young Island; 1934, Risers; 1935, Greenford-Mace­donia; 1936, Green Pond; 1937, Ebenezer-Cedar Grove; 19_38, Ebenezer; 1939-1941, Yebassee; 1942-1946, Hickory Hill; 1947-1952, St. James-Ashepoo.

Green, Joseph S.-1939, New Hope-Pine Hill; 1940-1949, Jerusa­lem; 1950-1952, Mt. Zion.

Green, Isaac-1939, Jerusalem; 1940-1943, Dorman Chapel; 1944, Supernumerary.

Greene, Thomas D.-1927-1928, Harleyville; 1929-1930 Shiloh· 1931, Dellmark; 1932-1935, Ruffin; 1936-1949,' Spring~ town; 1950,-1952, D. S. Bennettsv ,11e Dist.

Green, N. W.-1906, Rock Hill; 1907, Yorkville; 1908-1909, Little Rock; 1910, Summerville; 1911, North; 1912-1913 Mars Bluff; 1914-1916, Charleston-Centanery; 1917, C~mden;

METHODIST CHURCH 95

1918-1919, Florence; 1920-1921, Allendale; 1922-1924, Shiloh; 1925, Clio-Dunbar; 1926, Nesmith; 1927-1928, Cheraw; 1929-1933, Greenvme-John Wesley; 1934-1935, Dillon; 1936-1937, Rowesville; 1938-1939, Marion; 1940-1945, D. S. Greenville Dist.; 1940-1947, Greenville-John

Wesley, 1950-1952, Minus Chapel.

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, Rowes-

ville-Forest Chapel.

Gregg, Wilbur R.-1921, in school; 1922, Columbia Mission; 1923, Lincolnville-Ladson; 1924-1927, in school; 1928-1933, Charleston-Centenary; i934-1937, Darlington; 1938-1941, Orangeburg; 1942-1951, Camden; 1952, D. S. Orange-

burg Dist.

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.; 1950-1952, Darl-

ington.

Hall, Anthony J.-1920-1922, Greenville-St. Andrews; 1923-1924, Pendleton; 1925-1927, Lodge; 1928-1929, Youngs Island; 1930, Allendale; 1931-1932, Mayesville; 1933-1934, Rock Hill; 1935, Greenwood; 1936, Ninety Six; 1937-1939, North Greenville; 1940, Walhalla; 1945-1946, Cottage­ville; 1947, Oak Grove-Risers; 1949, McBee; 1940-1950,

Georgetown; 1951, Retired.

Haynes, Efford-1946-1947, in school; 1948-1952, Seneca.

Hough, King David-1926-1927, Tatum-McColl; 1928, Tatum­Galilee; 1929-1931, St. John-Wesley; 1932, withdrawn from ministry and membership; 1940, Readmitted, cre­dentials restored; 1940-1942, Harmony-Bethel; 1943-1944, Gaffney; 1945, D. S. Florence Dist.; 1946-H,47, D. S. Berkley Dist.; 1948-1950, Mt. Zion; 1951-1952, Macedonia.

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.; 1927-1923, Board of Tern-

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96 SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

perance; 1934-1939, D. S. Sumter Dist.; 1940-1942, May­~sville; 1943-1952, Board of Temperance.

Jackson, Luther J.-1933-1935, Ninety Six; 1936-1939, Belton; 1940, Rock Hill; 1941-1952, West Anderson.

Jackson, Samuel-1922-1923, Bethune; 1924-1925, Rock Hill; 1926-1928, Walhalla; 1929-1930, Greenwood; 1931, Long­town; 1932, Cowpens; 1933, Rock Hill; 1934, Blacksburg; 1935, Wilkinsville; 1936-1947, Spartanburg Ct.; 1948, Wellford; 1949-1950, Chesnee; 1951-1952, Spartan-

burg Ct.

James, Charles J.-1924, Longtown; 1925-1927, McBee; 1928-1932, Pageland; 1933-1934, St. James; 1937-1940, Cowpens; 1941-1952, Latta.

Jamison, Evander N.-1938, in school; 1939, Beaufort; 1940, Aiken; 1941-1943, Allendale; 1944-1946, Walterboro; 1947-1952, St. George.

Jenkins, Edward C.-1947, no report; 1948-1950, in school; 1951-1952, Pickens.

Jenkins, Warren M.-1937-1939, Aiken; 1940, Allendale; 1941-1942, Walhalla; 1943, no report of appointment; 1944, in school; 1945, no record of appointment; 1946-1952, Exec. Secretary of Board of Education.

Johnson, Andrew L.--1939, St. Luke-Green Hill; 1940-1952, Mt. Carmel.

Jones, Henry B.-1921-1923, in school; 1924, Lincoln-Ladson; 1925-1926, in school; 1927-1928, Atlanta Conference; 1929-1930, Beaufort; 1931, Walterboro; 1932, Latta; 1933-1938, Bennettsville; 1939-1943, Charleston-Wesley; 1944, D. S. Florence Dist.; 1945-1947, Florence; 1950-1952, D. S. Beaufort Diet.

Jones, John W.-1925-1926, in school; 1927, St. Luke; 1928, Springfield; 1929, Retired.

Jones, Nathan W.-1941, in school; 1942-1946, Ridgeville; 1947-1952, Walterboro.

Jones, S. S.-1939, Isaiah; 1940-1943, Green Hill; 1944-1945, Silas; 1947-1948, Isiah Dorman; 1949-1951, Smith Chapel-Green Hill; 1952, Retired.

Jordan, Ira S.-1943-1946, in school; 1947-1948, Rock Hill; 1949-1952, Belton.

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METHODIST CHURCH 97

Kearns, Washington Charlei;-1949, in school; 1950, Greenwood; 1951-1952, Chesnee.

King, Robert B.-1924, in school; 1925-1926, Longtown; 1927-1930, Chesnee; 1931-1933, Clover; 1934, Wellford; 1935, Wellford-Reidsville; 1936-1941, Jefferson; 1942-1950, Maysville; 1951, Lamar; 1952, Little Rock.

Kirk, Henry J.-1912, Reidsville; 1913-1916, Spartanburg Ct.; 1917-1919, West Darlington; 1920-1925, Salem-Wesley; 1926-1929, North Marlboro; 1930-1934, Little Rock; 1925, Lamar; 1926-1942, Camden Ct.; 1943-1952, Antioch-

Shepherd.

Ladson, William-1942, no record of appointment; 1943, Zion; 1944, Isaiah; 1942-1952, no record.

Lawrence, Rufus G.-1921, Columbia Mission; 1922-1923, Beth­lehem-St. John; 1924-1925, Midway; 1926-1928, Apple­ton; 1929-1921, Ruffin; 1932-1935, Dorchester; 1936-1939, Branchville; 1945-1948, Macedonia; 1949, North; 1950-

1952, Wateree.

Lawton, }<""rank L.-1919-1920, Georgetown; 1921, Georgetown Ct.; 1922-1924, Pinopolis; 1925, SpringfieM; 1926-1927, Rock Hill; 1928-1931, Greer; 1932-1939, Pickens; 1940-1945, South Greenville; 1946-1947, Seneca; 1948-1951, St. Mark-St. Matthew; 1952, St. Andrews.

Livingston, John W.-1948-1949, Mt. Zion; 1950, Pendleton; 1951, Lanes; 1952, Greeleyville.

Mack, Abraham-1914, in school; 1915-1919, Hamer; 1920-1924, Clio-Dunbar; 1925-1928, Blenheim-Spears; 1929-1931, Dillon; 1932-1937, Kingstree; 1938-1943, D. S. Bennetts­ville Dist.; 1944-1:?47, Darlington; 1948-1952, Bethesda-

St. Mary.

Mark, Columbus J.-1923-Hl24, 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.

Manning, Irving V. 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; 1951-1952, Lake City.

Marcus, Furman R.-1916-1917, in school; 1918, Rock Hill; 1919-

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Martin, J. T.-1905-1907, Greeleyville; 1908-1909, Walterboro; 1910, Black River; 1911-1913, Lake City; 1914, Alcot; 1915, Belton; 1916-1917, Aiken; 1918, Beaufort; 1919-1920, St. Mary; 1921-1922, Mars Bluff; 1923, Marion; 1924-1925, Mayesville; 1926, Lamar; 1927, Pageland, 1928-1929, Allendale; 1930, Rowesville; 1931-1933, Jami­son; 1934-1936, Midway; 1937-1939, Reevesville; 1940, Branchville; 1941-1942, Little Rock Ct.; 1943, Chester­

field; 1944, Retired.

MatthL 1 ':3, John W.-1946, North; 1947-1952, Springfield.

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, Harmony-Bethel; S. C. Conf.; 1950. Clover;

1951, Little Rock; 1952, Cades.

McKay, William B.-1931-1932, Swansea; 1933, St. Phillip-Shi­loh;; 1934, Landrum; 1935-1938, Longtown; 1939, Cooper River; 1940-1941, Ridgeville; 1942-1944, Greenwood; 1945-1946, Appleton; 1947-1952, Little Rock Ct.

McTeer, Benjamin W.-1928, Blacksburg; 1929, Rock Spring; 1930-1931, Hardeeville; 1932-1934, Brunson; 1935-1936, Cottageville; 1937-1939, Allendale; 1940-1941, Beaufort; 1942-1945, Denmark; 1946-1950, Branchville; 1951-1952,

Ebenezer.

Mc'l'eer, J. C.-1943-1944, Aiken; 1945, no record of appointment; 1940-1948, Belton; 1949-1950, Rock Hill; 1951-1952, Pendleton.

Miller, Samuel M.-1913, Spartanburg Mission; 1914, Greer; 1915-1916, Rock Hill; 1917-1920 St. James· 1921 Clover· 1922, in school; 1923-1925, Ch~ster; 1926~1927,

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Mins, Harold 0.-1938-1939, St. Paul-Mt. Zion; 1940-1944, North Greenville; 1945, St. John-St. Andrews; 1946-1951, St. Andrews; 1952, St. Mark-St. Matthew.

Mitchell, Joseph M.-1935-1937, Yemassee; 1938-1940, Cottage­ville; 1941-1944, Branchville; 1945-1948, Reevesville;

1952, Edisto Fork-Salley Chapel.

Mingo, Perry E.-1921, St. Thomas; 1922-1926, Summerville; 1927-1928, Lamar; 1929-1930, Aiken; 1931-1933, Greeley-1940-1943, Sumter; 1944-1949, D. S. Spartanburg Dist.; ville; 1934-1935, Columbia; 1936-1939, Spartanburg;

1950-1952, Char leston-O ldBethel.

Montgomery, Simon P.-1947-1948, Rock Hill; 1949, Gaffney; 1950-1951, Special Appointment; 1952, in school.

Moses, Isaiah-1946-1947, no record of appointment; 1948, Georgetown; 1949-1952, Syramuse.

Moss, Samuel F.-1921, Bradley; 1922-1924, West Anderson; 1925-1929, St. Matthews; 1930-1931, Chesterfield; 1932-1937, Springville; 1938, Little Rock; 1939, Mars Bluff; 1940-1942, Antioch-Shepherd; 1943-1947, Camden Ct.

1948, Retired.

Murdough, Berry C.-1939, Seigling; 1940, Riser-Oak Grove; 1941-1944, Yemassee; 1948-1949, Supernumerary; 1950,

Retired.

Murdock, John D.-1951, St. Phillip-St. Mark; 1952, no record

of appointment.

Newman, Earnest W.-1946-1949, in school; 1949-1950, Summer­

ville; 1951-1952, Pickens

Newman, I. Dequency-1931, in school; 1932, Bethune; 1933, Trans. Atl. Conf.; 1937, Kingville-Providence; 1938-1939, St. James; 1940-1941, Wellford-Reidsville; 1942-1949, Orangeburg; 1950-1952, D. S. Sumter Dist.

Norwood, John R.-1927-1928, Hartsville Mission; 1929, Hem­ingway; 1930, St. John; 1931-1932, St. Luke; 1933, Long­town; 1934-1936, Pacolet; 193-7-1939, Pageland; 1940-1944, St. James; 1945-1949, Pickens; 1950-1952, Camden Ct.

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.; 1950-1952, Hartsville.

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Pendarvis, John L.-1947, York; 1948-1950, Greer; 1951-1952,

Greenwood. ville; 1917-1920, Jamison; 1921-1923, Rowesville; 1924-

Pogue, Arthur J.-1915, Longtown; 1916, St. Matthews-Smith-' 1925, Edisto Fork; 1926-1929, Lynchburg; 1930, Jeffer­son; 1931, Lake City; 1932-1935, Hemmingway-Nesmith; 1936-1937, St. Matthews; 1938-1940, Springville; 1941-1942, Syracuse; 1943-1946, Bethel-Ebenezer; 1947, Apple­ton; 1948, Retire-d.

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, La­mar! 1946-1951, D. S. Orangeburg Dist.; 1952, Lanes-

Georgetown.

President, R. W.-1939-1943, Silas-St. Paul; 1944-1947, Francis Brown; 1948-1952, D. S. Berkeley Dist.

Pyatt, Moses C.-1932, Ridgeville Ct.; 1933, Washington-Ladson; 1934, Lanes; 1935-1938, Summerville; 1939-1941, Mt. Hol­ly; 1942-1943, Greeleyville; 1944-HH7, Harleyville; 1948-1952, Pinopolis.

Reddish, Berry J.-1946, Aiken; 1947-1948, Allendale; 1949-1950, Bamberg Ct.; 1951-1952, Cottageville.

Reeder, James W.-1926-1928, Dorchester; 1929, Reevesville; 1930, Lanes; 1931-1932, Jedburg; 1933, Ehrhardt; 1934, Olar; 1935, Olar-Ulmer; 1936, Seigling; 1937-1938, Rock Springs; 1939, Midway; 1940-1941, Swansea; 1942, Retired.

Reynolds, Calvin C.-1919, in school; 1920, Cheraw Ct.; 1921, Jef­ferson; 1923, Cheraw Ct.; 1924-1925, Gaffney; 1926, Al­lendale; 1927-1930, Marion; 1931, Kingstree; 1932-1934, Camden; 1935-1937, Charleston-Centenary; 1938-1943, D. S. Florence Dist.; 1944-1948, Bennettsville; 1949-1952, Anderson.

Richardson, Carson H.-1940, Georgetown; 1941-1946, St. Jomes­North Charleston; 1947, North Charleston-St. Jude; 1948, Cooper River; 1949, Maryville; 1950-1951, Ridge­vi'lle Ct.; 1952, St. Stephens Ct.

Risher, Howard T.-1947, in school: 1948, North Greenville· 1949-1951, Ninety Six; 1952, Cheraw. '

Robinson, John W.-1934-1935, in school; 1936, North Charleston;

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1937-1939, Georgetown; 1940-1945, Williamston;_ 1946-1949, Pendleton; 1950, Appleton; 1951-1952, Ruffm.

Robinson, Thomas H.-1946, no record of appointment; 1947-1948, Ninety Six; 1949-1952, North Greenville.

Robinson, Thomas R.-1919-1920, Lowneesville; 1921-1925, Rock Hill· 1926-1931 South Greenville; 1932, Greenwood; 1933-1934 Belt;n; 1935, Rock Hill; 1936, Rock Mill; 1937, Walhalla;' 1938-1939, Williamston; 1940, Chesterfield; 1941-1942, Bethel-Ebenezer; 1943-1951, Green-Wesley;

1944-1945, Pendleton; 1946-1948, Williamston; 1949-1950, St.

James; 1941-1952, Rock Hill.

Rouse, Bishop C.-1947-1948, in school; 1949-1952, Easley.

Rouse, H. B.-1939-1940 Bethel-Ebenezer; 1941-1946, Springville 1947-1951, St. John-Cades; 1952, Pageland.

Rouse, Julius B.-1923, Summerville Ct.; 1924-1925, Do_rch~ster; 1926, Seigling; 1927-1928, Mullins; 1929, Spnngflelds; 1930-1931, Wateree; 1932-1934, Kingstree Ct.; 1935-1944, Little Rock; 1945-1950, Salem-Wesley; 1951-1952, Mayes-

ville.

Sawyer, George s.-1928-1932, Alcot; 1933-1934, Greenwood; 1935-1940, Anderson; 1941-1942, Gaffney; 1943-1946, Har­mony-Bethel; 1947, Wellford; 1948-1952, York.

Seabrook, John J.-1945-1952, President Claflin College.

Selmore, Lee S.-1925, Mechanicsville; 1926, Ehrhardt; 1927, Little Rock; 1928-1930, Rock Hill; 1931-1933, Lanes __ 1934, Yemassee; 1935, Landrum; 1936, Cowpens; ~937, St. James; 1938, St. Philip; 1939-1940, Rock Sprmgs;

1944-1946, Blaney; 1947, Retired.

Sparks, Samule s.-1895, in school; 1895-1897, St. Mark; 1898, Lamar-Sandy Grove; 1899-1900, Clover; 1901-1902, Tur­key Creek; 1903, St. John; 1904-1906, Lynchburg; 1907-1908, Clio-Tatum; 1909-1910, Lamar; 1911-1912, Mul­lins; 1913, Alcot; 1914-1916, Bethune-McBee; 1917, Rock Springs; 1918, Spartanburg Ct.; 1919-1920, ~orden; 1921, Lamar; 1922, Macdeonia; 1923-1924, Hartvs11le Ct.; 1925-1926, Lydia-Kingville; 1927, St. John; 1928,. St. John­Wesley; 1929- 1931, Tatum-Galilee; 1932, Retired.

Spears, J. E.-1946-1948, in school; 1949, Trans. to Savannah

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Stewart, Benjamine C.-1934-1935, in school; 1936, Weeks; 1937-1940, Appleton; 1941-1944, Bamberg; 1945-1949, LittJ.e Rock; 1950-1952, Marion.

Stokes, Wm. M.-1943-1951, Walhalla; 1952, Bennettsville.

Stratton, Edward W.-1906, _Kingstree Ct.; 1907, Springville; 1908-1909, Greeleyville; 1910-1913, Walterboro; 1914, Sen_eca; 1915-1916, Camden Ct.; 1919, Liberty· 1920 Retired. ' '

Summers James L 1944 N . ' .- , o record of appomtn;,:,nt · 1945-194-0 Allendale! 1947-1948, Ridgeville; 1949~1952 st' Stephens. ' ·

Sumter Alfred p 1934 z· u: 11 ' .- • 100 a, ; 1935, Georgetown· 1936-1938 Lanes; 1939-1944, Dillon; 1945-1951 Cheraw· 1952 D s'

Greenville Dist. ' ' ' · ·

Taylor, Ja1:1es W.-1914, in school; 1915, Campobello; 1916 West Dar~mg~on; 1917-1919; Clio-Dunbar; 1920, Hamer-' 1921

Pmev11le-Bowman; 1922-1926, Greenville-John Wesle '. 1927-1931, Sumter; 1932-1937, D. S. Bennettsville Disi '. 1938-1944, Florence; 1945-1952, Charleston-Centenary .. ,

Taylor, Zoel G.-1937-1938, in school; 1939-1940, Chesnee· 1941-1950, Co·Npens; 1951-1952, Greer. '

Thomas, George A.--1918 Midway· 1919 1920 . h i M d · ' ' - , In sc oo.; 1921 1/ce oma; 1922, Lamar Ct.; 1923-1925, Ehrhardt; 1926~

30, Gaffney_; 1931-1932, Spartanburg· 1933-1939 D S Charleston Dist.; 1940-1949, Spartan.burg; 1950-1952. D. S. Spartanburg Dist. '

Thomas, James S.-1942, Bethleham-St. John· 1943-1944 ord of p · t , , no rec-

a po1~ ment; 1945-1946, York; 1947-1952 p f Gammon Semmary. , ro.

Thomas, Theddore B-1928 1929 M . . · - , t. Zion Pelham; 1930-1933 Greenville-St. Andrews· 1934 1940 Cl ' 'i\ Easley· 1947 1

949 ' - • over; 1941-1946

' - ' Charleston-Old Bethel· 1950-1952, Gaffney. ' '

Tiller, Perry R.-1930 in school· 1931 St M b Ct ' ' ' .• ary; 1932-1933· Barn erg .; 1934-1936, Walterboro; 1937-1944 Ch 1 -

Old Bethel· 1945 1947 M . , ar eston-1951-1952 n' s Fl- ' ~non; 1948-1950, Florence;

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Tillman, Gabriel B.-1909-1912, Rock Springs; 1913-1918, Shiloh; 1920, Lamar; 1921-1925, Camden Ct.; 1926-1928, Wateree; 1929-1930, Antioch; 1931, Camden Ct.; 1932-1933, Oswe­go; 1934-1939, D. S Beaufort Dist.; 1940-1947, Bethesda­St. Mary; 1948-1950, Jefferson; 1951-1952, Clover.

Walker, Reuben M.-1939, Swansea; 1940-1941, Springfield; 1942, Jamison; 1943-1945, Syracuse; 1946-1949, Clio-Hopewell;

1950, Rock Hill; 1951-1952, Jefferson.

Washington, Paul A.-1930-1940, Francis Brown; 1941-1943, Bethel-Francis Brown; 1944-1945, D. S. Berkley Dist.; 1946-1949, D. S. Berkley Dist.; 1950-1952, Springtown.

White, Thomas W. 1930, in school; 1931-1933, Spartanburg Ct. 1934-1935 Rock Hill; 1936-1937, St. Mark; 1938-1939, Mc­Bee; 1940-1944, St. John; 1945, in school; 1946, no record of appointment; 1947, Aiken; 1948-1949, Ehrhardt; 1950-

1952, Dorchester.

Wiley, Edward M.-1942-1947, Beaufort; 1948-1952, Red Bank.

Wiley, Isaac C.-1941, Mt. Beulah-Society Hill; 1942-1943, New Providence; 1944-1948, in school; 1949-1952, Supernum-

erary.

Williams, Edgar W.-1948-1949, in school; 1950, Beaufort; 1951-

1952, Aiken.

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.

Williams, Robert R. 1914-1919, North Greenville; 1920-1925, St. Mark; 1926-1927, Spartanburg Ct.; 1928-1930, Ninety Six; 1931-1935, North Greenville; 1936, Retired.

Wilson, A. L.-1947-1949, Kingville Ct.; 1950-1952, Mars Bluff.

Wilson, Boyd C.-1929, Swansea; 1930, Harleyville; 1931, Aiken; 1932, Mars Bluff; 1933-1935, Beaufort; 1936-1939, Well­ford; 1940, Pageland; 1941, Georgetown; 1942-1946, Sum­merville; 1947-1952, Washington-Ladson.

Wright, Emmet C.-1916-1917, Campbello; 1918, St. Andrews; 1919'-1921, Seneca; 1922-1931, Easley; 1932-1933, Dillon; 1934-1937, Greenville-John Wesley; 1938-1939, D. S.

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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.

Wright, Virgil G.-1944, no record of appointment; 1945, in school, 1946-1947, no record of appointment; 1948-1952, in school.

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IN MEMORIAM

F. D. CURRY

D. E. THOMAS

J. A. SUMMERS

"Thou art not idle; in thy higher sphere Thy spirit bends itself to loving tasks,

And strength to perfect what it dreamed of here

Is all the crown and glory it asks."

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Place of Death Date Name St Stephen ________ 1896-Oct.

J. Gordon -------- · •n 1898-Oct. J. A. Sasportas -- S~erv_i e ______ 1898-June J. W. Connelly -- Seiglm~~/le. --===: 1898-Aug. F. C. Weston ---- G~eenvi e_____ 1899-July H. M. Murphy ---- Midway----------- 1900-April E. M. Pinc~ney -- Camden __ --------- 1901-Aug. Abrah'm Middleton Orangeburg _______ 1902--Aug. J. R. Rosamoi:id -- Spartanburg _______ 1902-Dec. A. B. Franklin -- Cades _________ ==== 1904-July Henry Baker ----Bamberg__ -- - 1907--_ .. -S. S. Butler_------ Anderso~ ---·· · -- 1908-Jan. A. H. Harrison - - M~rr~yville __ --- - 1908-March F. L. Baxter, Jr. -· Reidville _____ ._ --- 1908--Feb. W. McIntosh ----- Camden _______ - -- 1908-Oct. F. L. Baxter, Sr. __ Florenc,e __________ 1908--March I. S. Epps -- -- Dorche:ster ------- 1908-Nov. J. J. Ju!y --- ----- Eberha~dt_ __ - --_-_- 1909--April B. F. Witherspoon Greenville - - -_ - 1910-April William H Greer Blacksbur_g____ - 1910-June William Jervey -- Summerville__ 1910--June M. V. Gray ------ C~eraw ----------- 1910-Sept. Absalem Cooper -- Kmgstree ____ - .. - 1910-0ct. B. M. Pegues . - .. Charleston --- --- 1910-Oct. W. Thom_as ------Camden ___________ 1910-March J. C. Tobias ------ Gaffne~ ----------- 1911-Feb. J. B. Thomas - - Lake City _________ 1911--Jan. M Wilson.-- - - --- Greer --- · . 1911-Jan. Benj. Robmson -- Sumter - · - -- 1911--March R. A. Thomas -- Swansea __________ 1911-Sept. B. F. Gandy ---- Orangeburg ____ .. 1911--July J. R. To'Ynsend -- Orangeb~rg _____ -= 1911-Oct. F. D. Smith ---- - Chesterfield __ - - - 1912-Feb. J. F. Woods - . --- Orangeburg__ 1912--April J. L. Chestnut - Walterboro - - 1913-Feb. S. S. Lawton - Orangeburg __ -- -- 1913-March A. J. Ro_binson Orangeburg - -- 1914-Feb. J. L. Miller - Greer_________ 1914-May B. J. Boston -- - - -- ~dams Run - 1914---Juiy W. M. Stoney ----- remassee . 1914---Jui' I. H. Fulton - - - Charleston - - - -- 1914-Se i. J. L. Henderson - - Orangebburg _______ 1914-Se~t. T. J. Clar~ - - · Orange 1;1rg ___ ---- 1915-Jan. G J . Davis _ .. ___ Cartersville ... - - -· - - F b

· · O b g 1Al5- e B. G. Freder!ck .. - range ur ·, -- -- 1915-Jan: W. G. yalentme -·· Sumter_ ______ - 1915-Nov. J. E. Wilson __ __ Florence ________ - _ ov Ellis For~s~ - -- Or_angeburg__ --- iii~-N . J. M_. Phillips - - -- Cho __________ =~--~- 1914-May 5 A. Simmons - ----- -------- 1914--June 24 S. McCl(irey ---- - - -- - ------====== 1913-Apr.19 M. P. Ric~ardson - -- --------- 1915-Feb.27 J. W. Wright ___ .. --- - -------------

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M. C. Allen ------ Greenville ________ 1917-April R. C. Campbell -- Marion ______ .. ____ 1917-April J. L. Grice ------ Gaffney __________ 1917-July E. C. Funches ----Orangeburg _______ 1917-Sept. John Burroughs __ Cowpens 1918-March B. S. A. Wil~iams __ Sumter __ -_-_-_-_- ------= 1918-March Alfred Lewi~ ____ Washington, D. C. _ 1918-_______ _ Law~ence Rice --Augusta, Ga. _______ 1918-_______ _ Rossi~ L. Brown __ Midway __________ 1918- _______ _ Morn~ Steward __ Columbia_ _ _ _ 1918--0ct. P. Witherspoon __ Reidville 1918---0ct J. B. Middleton -- York _______ ----- -== 1918- . M. F. Black ------ Charleston _ __ 1918---------E. _B_. Burroughs -- Allendale____ ___ 1918-Nov ---Scipio Green ---- Charleston ______ = 1918- · J. McLeod ------- Little Rock _______ 1919-J~~~----C. H .. Ho?d ------Florence ___________ 1919-Oct W. LittleJo~n ____ NiTiet · Six ______ 1919-Dec· G. W. Washmgton Cow~•,':•.s __________ 1920-July J. A. Brown -- -- Walterboro _____ 1920-Oct A. S. J. Brown -- Orangeburg _______ 1921-Jan· wmHs JMcEaddy -- Columbia _________ 1921-Feb: B ·F ·M?lnles - ----Sumter _________ 1921-March

· · i en -- -- Camden 1921-J W. S. Neil - ---- ---- une V. C. Dimery -~-- w;~hi~gton ____ ii~tjj~ York Go_odlet -- - Kingstree - . 1921-0 f S. A. King - - --- Wellford _ _ --- 1921-S; t J. S. Thomas ---- Orangeburg -~ 1921-S/t· J. C. Burch -- -- Orangeburg___ 1921- p · C. C. Sco~t -- -- Anderson _ __ - 1921-Se t W. M. Ba.l{er ---- Darlington ___ 1922-De~ · L. J. Bonaparte - Kingstree_ --- - 1922-No; G. W. Moore_ -- Reesville _ 1922-J · B. J. McDamel S · - - - une Isaac Hard - ~artanbu~g - .. - 1922-Dec. Aaron Meli - -- - T1mmon~v11le - 1922-Nov. J a . s - - - Chesterfield_ _ ___ 1922-Feb

mes Quick - - Columbia 1922-J · Henry Ha~lston - Greenwood- ---- 1923-Nune H. W. Davis Ch I ov. G W C . t - - ar eston - - 1923-June T. G. R~"t;1!1ngsoonn - TS ~m ter - - -- - 1923-J une

· · . - 1mmonsville _ _ 1923-A C. <;. ~obmson Orange bur - · ? ug: BenJamm Brown Dillon g - ·· ---- 19.A-Apnl Adam D. Brown Cades --- . -- -- 192~an. W. B. Bowers O --- --- --- 1924--Dec. W G D ---- rangeburg --- - 1925-

. · e~s - Camden 19 --Gen. F. Miller _ _ Greer ·- - ··· -- -- 25-J. T. Latson __ Kin -· ---------- 1925- ______ _ Arnold Smith - gStree ------ -- 1925- _______ _ Andrew Tillman -- Ch~-s-~~~fiel~f--_~~--~~- rn~L ----~---

Mullms____ ------

Effective On Trial Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Retired Effective Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Retired Retired Retired Retired Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective On Trial Effective Effective Effective Effective Effective Retired Retired Effective Retired Retired Effective Retired

METHODIST CHURCH

Name Place of Death Date 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--Jan. F. H. Anthony __ Sumter_ ___________ 1928--J'an. 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.

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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. Tillman ____ Anderson _________ 1931-,Mar. 30 0. Blassengame ___ Orangeburg _______ 1931-May 25 H. L. Davis _______ Mullins ____________ 1931-July 22 G. W. Cooper ____ Columbia __________ 1931-Aug. 15 J. S. Tyler ______ Bamberg __________ 1931-Dec.8 M. C. Cook ______ Allendale __________ 1932-May S. J. Middleton __ ------------------- 1929-Sept. 16 F. H. Vance ______ Sumter ____________ 1931-Mar.12 J. A. Glenn ______ Kingstree _________ 1932-Sept. 27 Jamei; F. Page ____ McKenny, Va. ______ 1932-May17 Jacob C. Agnew __ Greenville _________ 1932-May 0. Gethers ______ ------------------- 1933-Dec. 12 C. R. Brown ____ Florence ___________ 1933-May M. M. Mouzon ____ Charleston _________ 1933-July 31 David M. Morris __ Blaney _______ ------ 1933-Sept. Wesley Williams __ Spartanburg _______ 1933-Jan. E. W. Adams ____ Spartanburg _______ 1933-Jan. G. W. Burroughs __ Sumter ____________ 1933-Feb.

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Name Place of Death Date R. F. Harrington __ Orangeburg _______ 1934-May J. W. Gray ______ Walterboro _______ 1935-Sept. Joe Ravenel _________________________ 1934--April 8 M. L. Greene ____ Marion ____________ 1935---------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-

~: f S~i~~~-==== Ben~ett;~ill~- ------ ~~~:= ------v. S. Johnson ____________ -----=---- 1938-==----W. S. Thompson __ Seneca ___ -_-__ 1933- ____ _ C. C. J~cobs ____ Brooklyn, N. Y. ___ 1938- -----== I. C. Wil~Y. ------ Kingstree ______ 1939-______ _ H. W. Wilhams __ Kingstree _______ 1939- __ J. C. Armstrong _ ____ _____ -- 1938- ------W. J. Alexunder _ _ - --M. C. Singleton -------E. Eady ___ ______ ------A. Davis --------- -- ------P. Brown --=- ===---- --------- -------F. Brown P. A. Middlet;~== ------ - ---------- --------------

~: iei~~Kett ______ ======= ===========: ============== S. D. Brown ---- -------------------William Stretch ___ -------------------

s. B. Nesbi_t ----== ==============----- 1937-Feb.3 L. B. Collier ---- _____________ 1937-Feb 16 James Ro?erson __ -------------=====: 1937-Dec: 23

PJ. W. White ------ Hartsville _________ 1939-Feb.25

. P. Heyward _________ _ Daniel Brown _ J. E. Goins --- ------- ----------- --------------

J. R. Gr~ham-==== Chest~r=~======--- 1940-De--l-2-James Richards __ ___ c. E. S. Charley ____ ---=====----------- --------------J. D. Whitake ----------- --------------J. H. Johnson r -- ------------------- 1941--------­F. A. Collell ---- ---- --------- --------------

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ME'l'HODIST CHURCH

Name _f!!!ce of Death Date W. C. Summers __________________________________ _ M. 0. Stewart ____ Reevesville ________ --------------S. E. Wat~on ____ Lake City _________ 1941-Jan. J. P. Robmson __________________________________ _ D. S. Curry _______________________________________ _ P. C. E. Hiddleston Pendleton _________ --------------James H. Harley _____________________ 1943-Feb. 19 C. B. Brown ____ ___ _ _________________________ _ George Nelson ___________________________________ _ F. Rollerson ________________________ 1944-July W. M. David ___ _ __________________ 1944-Sept. E. J. Curry ______ st.George ________ 1945-Sept. B. C. Jackson ____ Marion _____________ 1945- ------ -S. M. McCollum __ Orangeburg _______ 1945-May A. S. Newman __ st.George _________ 1945-Sept. M. B. Eaddy ____ Chesterfield _______ 1946- ---- -- -L. G. Gregg _____ Orangeburg ______ 1946-Feb. Wade Wyman ____ Orangeburg _______ 1946- --- __ _ P. E. McLaughlin __ York ______________ 1946- ___ _ C. B. Lowery ____ Orangeburg______ 1947- _____ - -L. A. Gelzer ____ Charleston ________ 1948-Jan. H. H. Cooper ____ Florence __________ 1948-Feb. N. E. Franklin ____ Kingstree _________ 1948-April 16 E. M. Washington Lake City _________ 1948-Sept. 15 L. C. Mahoney __ Pinopolis __________ 1948-July 28 N. E. Smith ______ Cross ______________ 1948-Oct. M. C. Cooper ____ Lake City _________ 1949-June J. M. Stokes ______ Florence _________ 1949-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. Donnerly _____ Hemingway _______ 1950--.Tune J. W. A. Butler __ Sumter ___________ 1951-Feb. R. F. Freeman ____ Atlanta, Ga. ______ 1951-March B. S. Jackson ____ Chicago, ill. _______ 1951-March F. L. Levine ______ Cross ______________ 1951-April J. S. Miller ______ Orangeburg ________ 1951-April Edward Gordon __ Florence ___________ 1951-May J. G. Stokes ______ Reevesville ________ 1951-May T. J. Robinson ____ Bamberg __________ 1951-May J. W. Williams, Jr. Sumter ___________ 1951-June T. J. Pendergrass Bamberg __________ 1951-July Frank Quick ______ Darlington _________ 1951-July Solomon Pearson -· Orangeburg ________ 1951-Aug. J. J. Mitchell ____ Ruffin _____________ 1951-July F. D. Curry ________ Fayteville _________ 1951-Nov. D. E. Thomas ______ Florence __________ 1951-Dec. J. A. Summers _____ Orangeburg _______ -951-July

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XII

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. OFFICERS OF ANNUAL CONFERENCE II. BOARDS. COMMISSIONS, COMlWIT

TEES, ROLLS OF CONFERENCE MEMBERS. III. DAILY PROCEEDINGS IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS V. APPOINTMENTS

VI. REPORTS VII. MEMOIRS

VIII. ROLL OF DECEASED MEMBERS XI. PASTORAL RECORD

XII. INDEX

STATISTICS

TAHLE No_ I-STATISTICAL REPORT BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL -

I Baptisms [ '..0 s-s:: c.,·ee ]·- ::;;~

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

1 Aiken . Edgar W. W illiam.s 2 Allendale. James K. Davis 3 Ash~poo and St. James S. Grayson 4 Bamberg.. J. D. DeVore 6 Bamberg Ct. L. W. Lyons 6 Beaufort W. A. Smith 7 Bethel Clarence Brown 8 Brunaon James Waring 9 Cottageville B. J. Reddish

lo Ebenezer . B. W. MCLeen 11 Enrhardt. A. P. Gilliard 12 Hardeeville. K. C. Murdaugh 13 Hickory Hill M. Boatwright 14 Jacksonboro J. G. George 15 Macedonia E. B. Broughton

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TABLE-'NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLI~A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S. C. S.

ATTENDANCE GF.~ERAL l~FORMATIO:K !

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL

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10 Chester A. P. Sumter 5 11 251 5 254 1 12 8 33 24 5 15 107 11 Kingsville Ct .. J. T. Franklin 8 350 8 l 345 345 358 2 3 12 99 111 12 Level G. R. W. L. W. Curry 14 12 12 464 5 3 415 64 476 1 3 35 41 51 26 61 163 163 13 Little Rock .. G. S. McC,ery 28 2R 435 18 4 g 300 435 l 3 35 2 I 168 168 14 Litt,e Rock Ct. W. :C. McKay 14 15 470 5 I 8 390 30 490 5 3 18 21 25 26 120 160 15 ?.. . Marlboro. J.A.Curry 5 5 12 469 2 6 1 340 116 464 5 20 52 75 25 172 172 16 Syracuse. I. Moses .. 6 9 4 268 10 4 7 296 50 345 1 l 16 32 35 83 142 17 St. John H. C. Brewer. 2 324 28 5 19 25 320 93 413 1 2 17 76 69 83 ...... . ·-·· - -- -- ---- -·- -- -- -- -- -- --- --- ·-- -- -- --- ------------- ---

Totals 207 I 73 307 5,983 169 29 26 118 1 21 4.578 1,808 5,029 18 37 284 155 527 602 194 282 1,870 1,601

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TABLE NO. 1- STATISTICAL REPORT BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

1 Alcot........ . . . . W. D. PrimUB 2 Bennettsville.. . . . . . . .... S. M. Miller. 3 Blenh.iem-Spears. . . J. L. Scipio 4 Bethel-Ebenezer. . . . E. W. Cole. 5 Chesterfield..... . B. J. Brock 6 Clio-Hopewell. Dallis Jones ... 7 Darlington . W. J. Gupple . 8 Dillon . . . . R. J. Cooper 9 Hartsville . J. F. Pearson .

10 Cheraw...... . ..... A. P. Sumter ...

CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S.C. S.

ATTENDANCE GENERAL INFORMATION

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TABLE NO .... -STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP I CHURCH SCHOOL i

Baptisms / ., ~ ~

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

I CHURCH SCHOOLS

I w. s. c.s. IPROPERT'Y AND OTHER ASSETS

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP I CHURCEf SCHOOL

Baptisms "' ~~ CHURCH SCHOOL MEMBERSIDP ... ..

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1 Brook Green. L. N. Barton 7 80 160 5 I 2 7' 160 160 3 12 20 35 10 i7 87 2 Centenary..... J. N. Taylor 5 10 29 496 16 3 i 196 300 12 312 2 I 15 24 22 10 71 3 Cooper River..... I. Small 6 26 112 9 6 110 110 4 2 10 18 30 58 58 4 Dickey Chapel . Peter Keels 2 22 1 1 22 22 1 3 22 22 5 Dorchester T. W. White 5 4 IO 291 3 4 236 5i 293 4 3 15 50 35 115 115 6 Georaetown. J. S. Colter 2 2 62 80 48 20 68 1 1 8 12 8 6 34 34 7 Greefeyville W. M. Conyers 18 18 180 17 I 4 3 I 191 191 10 38 25 28 Ill Ill 8Harleyville. J.A.Crolter. 6 10 31 203 4 2 198 198 3 2 11 30 95 136 136 9 Jedburg. . . . . . . Paul Bona.part 20 5 225 1 I I 240 240 3 2 5

IO John's Island.. G. C. Brown. 10 8 16 308 4 2 3 2 I 282 282 3 2 18 40 218 218 11 Lanes...... J. V. Livingston 27 45 2i 205 17 5 I I 324 324 4 3 21 47 51 75 194 194 12 Maryville... Joe Rodgers. 3 25 2 2 27 2i 3 2 4 4 4 8 12 12 13 Mt. Rolly.. C. J. Mar,k. II 7 II 354 II i 358 358 8 4 12 63 80 30 175 175 14 N. Charleston J. D. Boone. . 96 2 96 96 2 I 4 50 15 Old Bethel... P. E. Mingo i i 42 220 7 3 200 3i 237 I 12 16 20 20 10 12 100 16 Pinopolis. . . M. P. Pyatt. 6 100 301 15 2 5 7 I 397 9 3 27 66 80 107 17 Ridgeville...... J.B. Bowen... 15 24 , 260 140 400 4 2 16 10 80 80 18 Ridgeville Ct.. C. H. Richardson 4 64 25 I 5 150 J.5C 3 2 10 140 50 3 73 276 19 St. Stephen. J. L. Summers. 19 1 50 367 3 6 6 387 387 5 3 19 40 123 3 163 163 20 St. Stephen Ct. S. B. Hamilton i i lf\8 6 4 1 112 112 5 2 10 43 8 40 34 21 St. Thomas. . . . . . . A. A. Pinacle. 22 SummervWe and 35 43 44 446 24 5 19 l 455 455 5 3 15 84 60 35 194 194

Licolnville.... . . . J.E. Spears... 2 205 3 I 2 136 71 20i 2 2 10 51 40 4 :05 105 24 Washington and Ladson B. C. M. Wilson i i 60 221 I 4 3 2 204 17 221 5 2 Ii 22 66 40 18 163 163 25 Wesley..... H. V. Manning. 8 2 8 548 3 2 'I 8 9 400 160 561 4 II 38 10 108 32 Ii 27 174 212 -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- --- -- -- --- ---- ---- -- --- ---

Totals 207 164 659 5,240 228 34 7 109 24 211 5,273 514 4.369 79 48 332 212 593 787 30 524 2,257 2,610

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

I Brook Green. . . . ..... L. N. Barton 2 Centenary. . . J. W. Taylor 3 Coop<.>r River. I. Small. .... 4 Dickey Chapel . Peter Keels .. 5 Dorchester. T. W. White .. 6 Georgetown . . . . . . . J. 8. Colter ...... . 7 Greeleyville. . W. M. Conyers .. . 8 Harleyville. . J. A. Croker .... . 9 Jedberg... Paul Bonapart.

10 John's Island ... G. C. Brown ...... . 11 Lanes. . . . . . . . . . J. V. Livingston . 12 Maryville. . . . Joe Rodgers ..... 13 Mt. Holly . . . C. P. Mack .. 14 N. Charleston.. . J. D. Boone. 15 Old Bethel. . P. E. Mingo . 16 Pinopolis. . . M. P. Pyatt .. 17 Ridgeville. . J.B. Bowen ..... . 18 Ridgeville Ct.. C. H. Richardson 19 St. Stephen.. . . . J. L. Summers .... . 20 St. Stephen Ct.. . S. B. Hamilton .... . 21 St. Thomas...... A. A. Pinacle ... . 22 Summerville-Lincolnville .... J. E. Spears .... . 23 Wasl:ington-Ladson. B. C. M. Wilson. 24 Wesley.. . . . . . . . . . . H. V. Manning ..... -1----------1---------

Totals.

JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952 .

I CHl'RCH SCHOOLS w. S. C. s. I

ATTE!-;DANCE I GENERAL Il'iFORMATION I I

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TA.BLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

1 Asbury-oetbel Isaiah :doone 2 Bethesda-St. Mary A. Mack 3 Elijah-St. Paul C. C. Barr 4 Florence J. W. Curry 5 Friendship-Jeremiah R. C. Conner .. 6 John We~ley Robt. Emmanuel 7 King!<tree S V. Fowler 8 Lake City l. V. Manning 9 La.Ke City Ct. D. C. McClam

10 Latta . . C. J. James 11 Marion B. C. Stewart 12 Mars Rluff A. L. Wilson 13 Mullins Sampson Coopes 14 Ealem-Wesley . .\.. W. Wright 1, ::,pringville r. W. Bowen 16 St. John-Cades. H. B. Rouse 17 St. Paul-St. Mitchael H. Frierson .... 18 St. Luke ,L .\L McFadden 19 Timmonsville . . . ~- A. Gadson 20 Wilson Chap.J-Mt. Seal J. H. Blandon

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CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

I CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S. C.S. PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

ATTENDANCE I GENERALINFORMATION

I I Av'g. Attendance I Add't'I. Meetinp;s LZ ~ Q'.,

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1

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9 Lake City Ct.. D. C. McClam ' IOLatta. C.J.James. 80 20 12 13 Yes 40 2 21 450 6 2 11 Marion. B. C. Stewart. 75 40 50 86 5 Yes 50 1 69 600 10 1 12 Mars Bluff. A. L. Wilson 135 7 Yes 55 2 20 280 1 2 13 Mullins Sampson Cooper 80 25 77 2 Yes 2 50 200 6 2 14 Salem-Wesley A. W. Wrip;ht 320 ll Yes 2

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8,000 8,000

30,000,. 15 Springville. T. W. B~wen 9 Yes 31 3 42 116 10 3 16St.John-Cades. H.B.Rouse 200 Yes 100 2 3 1 35,000 17 St. Paul-St. Michael H. Frierson 200 150 75 50 20 Yes 100 2 I. 200 2 40,000 18St.Luke..... R.M.McFadden 35 30 21 8 Yes 2 17 85 2 10,100 19 Timmonsville . . . . . . . . S. A. Gadson . 220 , 217 34 Yes 150 2 124 420 25 2 45.000

3,5001. 4,000 2,000,. 2,500. 3. 000 300,.

2.500,. 7,000

400 5,500,.

20 Wilson Chapel-Mt. Seal J. H. Blandon 160 I 140 12 Yes 2 76 2, 23.000

Totals. 2,84i 325 513 165 1,698 8 226 Yes U.361 64 1.662 S4,6i4 161 41 S 440,900IS149,400IS 7,4001$ l, 756

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

I CHURCH MEMBERSHIP I CHURCH SCHOOL

Baptisms \ [;: I ~ 1 \ \ [ 1

CHURCH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP

I ]·] :.:::: ., Children's Ad.ilt Div.

I ~ C O c::: C ~ . .; ~ Division 24 YTS.

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!Anderson. C.C.Reynolds \ \ I 202 6' I I 4 202 II 213 I I 8 10 20 34 8 20 JOO JI 2 Belton. I. S. Jordan . 2 224 5 160 64 224 4 12 65 \lO 150 73 li 3 Easley.... B. C. Rouse . I I 300 I 3 3 ~ 250 51 301 3 2 20 100 35 15 60 21 4 Greenville. C.R. Brown I 9 2' 12 303 10 4 6 I 295 16 311 31 I 12 34 36 24 94 JI 5 Greenwood. J. L. Pendarvis 5 121 2 2 85 34 119 2 9 23 21 7 30 90 : 6 Minus Chai.I. N. W. Green 116 113 4 I 90 26 116 2 8 II 8 7 6 40 7 Mt. Carme.. J.B. Latta. . . . . . ... 8 Ninety-Six. H. L. Risher. 2 3 166 I I 2 100 65 165 I 4 16 55 9 N. Greenville.. T. H. Robinaon 2 2 127 2 6 109 12 121 2 3 10 100 I

10 Pendleton. J.C. McTeer 6 I 157 I I 2 2 107 48 155 I 3 8 3.5 30 12 185 1 11 Pickens. . . Edward Jenkins 2 13 I 13 200 12 4 105 95 200 I 4 4 8 5 20 10 I 75 ... 12 Rockmill. E. W. Newnan I 158 I 79 77 157 2 2 JO 25 30 13 Seneca.. . Efford Haynes. 5 7 11 154 5 2 I 139 Ill 158 I 10 12 25 18 55 14 S. Greenville.. J. S. Dial. 9 32 307 14 2 E I 2 271 44 315 I 3 25 21 67 69 14 29 225 2 15 St. Andrews. H. D. Mims . 2 197 2 7 177 20 197 I 2 12 70 25 107 1 16 Walhalla. W. M. Stokes I 8 15 151 6 2 I 2 1 159 10 169 I 2 17 15 12 33 2 29 108 l 17 W. Anderson L. J. Jackson 5 15 15 200 8 5 4 175 30 205 2 25 25 10 75 I

0

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0 18 Williamston J. W. Buddin 2 18 282 2 3 1 4 244 34 2781 3 3 26 60 60 145 l

Totals 30 64 642 3,062 56 30 4 48 9 24\ 2,747 654 3,404 19\ 41, 232 65 446 405 156 483 1,675 1.fl

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TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 25, 1951

CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S.C. S. I !PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS

ATTENDANCE GENERAL INFORMATION ---

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1· 100 ~I 55 $ 165 I S 6:l,000 S 7,000 S 200 s.

2 Belton ........ I. s. J ..... 85 75 65 90 21 Yes 32 160 4 10,000 2,500 3 Easley .... ...... .... B.C.Rouse. 100 50 20 30 Yes 200 3 50 30 20 3 55,000 7,000 4 Green ville . . . . C.R. Brown .... 70 23 29 18 80 6 Yes 45 I 48 175 4 I 65,000 6,000 5 Greenwood . ....... .... J. L. Pendarvis. . .. 55 2 Yes 1 16 2 10,000 2.000 1,100 6 Minus Char.I .. ... N. W. Green. 21 7 3 II Yes 27 2 10 .. 2 6,000 2,000 7 Mt. Canne ... .. J.B. Latta ...... I 1,500 8 Ninety Six ...... . . . . . . . H. T, Ril!her ..... 40 .. Yes 2 28 4 32,000 2,000 9 N, Greenville .. ...... T. H. Robinson. 75 50 16 9 22 Yes 6 41 3 10,700 3,000 1,300 .. ..

10 Pendleton ......... ..... J. C. McTeer ... 40 10 27 7 Yes I 15 5 3 14,100 2,000 11 Pickens ......... . . . . . . . . . Edward Jee.kins 78 60 20 15 2 29 4 50,000 6,000 1,800 12 Rocltmill ...... ....... E. W. Newman .. 23 Yes I 14 2 10,000 500 ..... 13 Seneca ....... ... Efford Haynes. 46 12 16 19 4 Yes 100 I 40,000 5,000 14 8. Greenville . J. S. Dial .... 170 65 41 35 161 2 4 Yes 118 I 47 270 26 3 53,000 10,000 3,600 16 St. Andrews. H. D. Mime .... 55 30 15 10 50 2 Yes 50 I 18 2,000 4 2 45,000 100 16 Walhalla . ...... W. M. Stokes .. 65 15 75 22 82 6 Yes 65 2 22 ~, 14 3 9,000 4,000 ... , , .. 17 W. Andetson . .. L. J. Jackson ... 50 20 25 25 12 Yes 3 35 100 8 4 26,000 1,000 18 Williamston ........ ..... J. W, Bnddin. 90 16 Yes 200 I 40 150 5 3 20,000 1,500 . ....

--- ----------- --- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- ---------Totals ..... ·•· . -· ... .. ... .. .. 1,128 417 298 272 392 45 52 $ 905 30 500 $3,124 86 46 $ 479,400$ 61,500 $ 1,500 S 7,600

TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL

Baptisms g: ~-~ I . .c CIIURCH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP

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~ Division 24 Yrs. 8,.:l 5 "'

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.,31 I I .c -0 CHARGE NAME >."' 1 ?;: :.c ~ C ,_ ~ .._ ,._, .... I E~ " ~

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I 18 l~I 21 257 12 4 2 :.!59 12 271 I 31 14 8 20 30 25 25 108 1 .

2 Columbia. T. H. Fisher I 18 2-,6 5 5 2 I 198 25 223 1 12 5 35 45 7 22 126 1 3 Oenmark ... S. C. Bryant I 5 6 276 6 2 4 230 50 280 I 3 18 22 28 65 32 28 193 1 4F.distoFork S. A. Funches . 30 20 460 5 21 450 50 500 2 4 20 5 Jamison .... L. R. Stewart 16 30 8 527 8 5 12 I 480 50 530 I 2 12 50 80 22 25 232 2 6 Macedonia . .. K. D. Hough 18 2 450 50 3 1 8 400 95 495 4 20 57 188 75 113 433 4 7 Midway .. W. P. Generette IO 10 10 174 8 1 2 5 162 18 180 2 8 50 15 10 103 1 8 North .... E. J. C~er 4 4 46 38.'i 16 4 4 5 361 51 412 3 24 30 40 63 25 182 9 Orangeburg Circuit. Fulton wards 20 19 49 383 89 i 2 15 399 65 464 4 4 30 20 80 50 30 40 250 2

10 Orangeburg Station. M. D. McCollom 8 2 107 405 4 2 9 II 319 86 405 3 I 20 45 42 50 27 19 203 2 11 Pineville-Bowma!l J.M. Mitchell 15 24 41' 574 2 4 14 599 599 I 4 30 25 130 95 20 265 295 2 12 Reevesville . W. N. Fridie 9 10 34 319 10 5 300 24 324 3 3 18 17 80 39 22 176 1 13 Rowesville L. C. Greffi; 9 23 16 502 32 2 6 468 60 528 3 4 33 9 18 176 32 30 254 2 14 Springfield J. W. Matt ews 10 15 30 275 25 2 8 3 2 275 39 314 I 2 8 10 15 25 22 25 105 1 05 15 Swansea M. J. Porter 2 4 10 2 1 12 I 2 8 ..

-- -- ------- -- -- -- -- ------- --- -- -- ---------------- --Totals 181 184 390 5.213 269 35 29 117 5 3 4.900 2,236 5.537 20 41 269 191 595 956 332 632 2.660 02 2.s,

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

l 8 = z

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

1 Branchville . . . R. Davis ..... . 2 Columbia ................. T. H. Fisher .. . 3 Denmark. . . . . . . . ..... S. C. Bryant .. . -4 Edisto Fork . . . . S. A. Funches . 5 Jamison . . . . . . . . L. R. Stewart .. 6 Macedonia . K. D. Hough .... 7 Midway........ W. P. Generette 8 North.............. . . E. J. Cooper ... . 9 Orangeburg Circuit... . . Fulton Edwards .. .

10 Orangeburg Station. . . .. M. D. MeCollom.. 11 Pineville-Bowman. . .. J.M. Mitchell .. 12 Reevesville......... . .. W. N. Fridie. 13 Rowesville . . . . . . . . L. C. Gregg ... l4 Springfield.. . .. J. W. Matthews. 15 Swansea...... . ......... M. J. Porter .. .

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11,500 400

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Totals.... . ..... 1. .I 1.959 554 443 302 1.620 21 175 __ s 627 40 692 s2.012I 40 441_s_6_12-.-ooo-ls 32,300!, 1.322lu2.675

TABLE NO. 1-STATISTICAL REPORT SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND

CHURCH

NAME OF

PASTOR

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP I CHURCH SCHOOL

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10 Duncan.... . T. C. Cleveland 11 Lon,tto,m. J.C. Voorhees. 12 McBee . . . . . Esau Anderson 13 Mulberry. . ... J. H. Black .. . 14 Pacolet..... . . G. S. Gale ... . 15 Pageland.... . .... T. J.E. Curry . 16 Rock Hill... . . ... T. R. Robinaon. 17 Sims Chapel. W. J. Shelton 18 Spartanburg. . . . T. R. Frierson. 19 Spartanburg Ct.. . . Samuel Jackson. 20 St. James .......... C. C. Clark .. 21 St. Mark-St. Matthew. E. L. Lawton .. ~Welford.... . W. E. Conner .. 23 York.. G. S. Sawyer.

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHl'ItCH SCHOOLS W. S. C. S. PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS

ATTENDANCE ! GENERAL INFORMATION I Av'g. Attendance I c ., ., i 6. A<ld't'l. !\!eetings C:.z __ en ~ t ~"'Cl -=~ ... · ·5

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CHARGE AND I NAME OF .,< ""' .;:~ .:,Eo t:-:;."'·;:: ;;:; .,;., 'c- .,~ ~ Uc ~- o_ .;c CHURCH PASTOR ,.,_ - " ., -= ~ -- c., - .,~ --o ~ ·- - c., - - - - "" .. r::< cC o:, al~ c,;, t,,;,..C al >i, t:::-C C -- 1- -=- ~ > ..C O i3 O C O C C •!f!:

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10 Duncan. T. C. Cleveland. Yes 1 8 137 2 4,000 50 11 Longtown . J.C. Voorhees 15 Yes JO 2 3,000 300. 25 12 McBee. . . Esau Anderson 35 42 30 10 Yes I 34 12 5 3 10,000 500 13 Mulberry. J. H. Black. 20 13 4 11 40 20 Yes 1 6 4 4 I 800 14 Pacolet... G. S. Gale . . . 80 Yes 6,000 2,000. 15 15 Pageland ... T. J.E. Curry.... 91 10 Yes 20 2 210 2 15,000 6,000. 16 R~k Hill . . . T. R. Robinaon.. 50 Yes 40,000 3,000... 105 17SimsChapel. W.J.Shelton ..... 6,000 18 Spartanburg T. R. Frierson . . 65 30 15 14 85 Yes 105 2 70 500 JI 83.000 12.000 8,000 4,000 19SpartanburgCt.. Samue!Jackson. 35 2 50 2 2 15,000 2,500 .. 20 St. James.. C. C. Clark 85. Yes 75 3 30,000 3,000 21 St. Mark-St. Matthew JF. L. Lawton 88.. 36 Yes 35 2 80 75 2 50,000 2,000. 160 22 Welford. IW. E. Conner 50 30 8 25 31 Yes JO 875 36 2 45,000 1,000. 3,000 23 York. G S. Sawyer 60 Yes 50 25 45,000 35,000 125 - --- --- -- ---- --- --- ----- --- -- -- --- -- -- ---- --- ---

Totals. 1,052 138 84 160 421 71 88 Yes S 499 19 363 Sl.476 i4 27 S 558.300 S 89.800 S 9,000 S 9.881

TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SUMTER DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952 .

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL

Baptisms I j ~ ~ ~ I I I I I CHURCH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP

i : § i; ::E:: 1 I '-- I I Chiidren's Adult Div. l I I i "'c ~ !; C ~ "" <G Di,·isi?n 24 Yrs.

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1 Anuoch-.:,hepherd li. J. Kirk I 32 11 xc,1 JOOI 18 3 41 6 I \ 155 45 200 1 21 1;;1 14 120 7 8

::: Blaney S. R. Porter I 6 28 92 3 2 3 94 96 1 2 10 22 46 56 I 2 3 Camden. W.R. Gregg g 4 345 2 JO , i , 350 1 I 18 12 72 44 16 142 132 4 Camden Ct. J. R. Norwood 12 132 14 300 72 6 21 22 · I 175 125 300 2 2 12 35 33 45 100 11° 5 Lanor R. B. King 42 12 54 563 23 2 ; 6 603 44 647 3 2 18 42 50 60 40 210 210 6 Lynchburg M. B. Brown 6 H 15 519 5 i 7 8 250 80 330 3 25 15 40 20 25 141 7 ~a.cedonia-St. Paul W. M. Fegurson 27 JO 30 465 14 3 8 1 325 100 415 4 2 12 ll0 110 8 Mechanicsville \'. S. Carter 9 4 29 784 20 7 ' 8 1 482 280 762 3 1 8 42 50 30 131 131 9 \1.avesvi,lc J.B. Rouse 81 3 28 657 18 5 20 2 500 160 660 3 3 28 11 42 84 35 198 198

IO Mt:zion F. G. C. Dubose 4 2 6 380 24 2 4 1 1 180 40 220 1 1 15 11 14 34 6 4 85 85 11 Rock Hill J. W. Williams 25 23 24 27 14 8 7 125 35 170 2 2 12 22 31 22 i5 75 75 12 Rock Springs J. F. Norwood 5 10 1 1 48 26 74 2 24 47 25 18 106 60 13 Shiloh H.B. Brown 6 JO 8 675 13 5 5 I 540 45 583 4 2 24 45 111 56 171 173 14 St. lames E. C. Wright 5 8 249 8 3 3 1 3 175 52 257 1 1 15 18 43 35 25 126 126 15 St . .vlatthew. G. H. Bowen 8 3 275 7 4 I 2 243 35 278 4 2 10 40 22 29 101 101 16 St. Mark-St. Phillip T. H. Fisher 4 8 130 4 I 1 4 96 36 132 2 9 80 17 Sumter C. F. Ferguson 12 30 725 27 3 4 400 321 721 2 1 22 20 80 75 60 100 357 357 18 Watrc-e. R. G. Lawrence 22 63 261 2 1 91 182 134 316 3 2 32 50 20 501 152 152

Totals. 291 -261 40516.420 288 56 26 108 14 6 4,923 1.558 6,761 35 33 306 129 596 679 146 563 2,280 2,325

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TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SUMTER DISTRICT, ~OUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO~, OCTOBER 22, 1952

] El :::, z

CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Antioch~hepherd 2 Blaney. 3 Camden ... 4 Camden Ct. 5 Lamar. 6 Lynchburg. . . . . . 7 Macedonia-St. Paul . 8 Mechanicsville. 9 Mayesville

IO Mt. Zion II Rock Hill. 12 Rock Springs. 13 Shiloh. 14 St. James .. 15 St. Matthew 16 St. Mart-St. Phillip. 17 Sumter. 18 Wateree. _, ---------1

Totals.

J. Kirk

NAME OF PASTOR

S. R. Porter W.R. Gregg J. R. Norwood R. B.Kin11:. M. B. King W. M. Fe,-guson V. S. Carter J.B. Rouse F. G. C. Dubose J. W. Williams J. F. Norwood H.B. Brown E. C. Wright G. H. Bowen T. H. Fisher C. F. Ferguson. R. G. Lawrt'nce

CHURCH SCHOOLS w. s. C. s. I ATTE~DA~CE i GE~ERAL l~FORMATIO~ ! I

Av'~- Attendance 1 .;, I

Add't"l. Meetings ., o ~ _ _ce --;, -------- ::: >. s.c a:i:::SZ ..S oo O ;f ::;:

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20! 10i 30 40

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6

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4,5001' 5,000 . 62,000 14,GOO . 30,000 25,000 12,000

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132 64 65 98

150 80 70 60

125

45

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175

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Y PS J 2 2 20 20 2 2 Yes 2

31 Yes \13 1 71 1,075 1 Yes 34 2 56 380 2

7,000 9,000 . 7,500 9,000,. 3,700

17,500 15,000

800

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488, 200IS 31, SOOIS 2, 0001120, 298

RECAPITULATION TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

DISTRICT

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1 Beaufort. 2 Bennettsville 3 Berkeley. 4 Charleston Ii Florence. 6 Greenville .. 7 Orangeburg .. 8 Spartanburg 9 Sumter.

SUPT.

H. H. Jones T. D. Grrene R. W. President F. H. Grant. P.R. Tiller R. E. Bethea M. J. Porter G. A. ThomBB I. D. Kewman

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CHURCH SCHOOL I

I Bapt.isms I I 5-:: I I CHURCH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP I I g-; c:.- ~;; .

1 ~ : ; · ~ I I ChildreL's I I Adult Div.

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30 I 31

83 291

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103 173

45 164 224

64 184 53

261

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202 161

70 228 336

28 29 22 34 55 30 35 36 56

121 67 10 6 2,825 901 4,081 42 48 26 113 10 21 4,578 1,808 5,775 18 36

73 l, 735 659 5,240 7448,349 642 3,062 390 5,213 217 4.080 405 6,420

56 269 151 288

I? 18 26 28 1,372 325 1.771 22 14 7 109 24 211 5,273 514 5.369 79 48

64 128 92 159 li.85~ 546 8,507 48 45 4 48 9 24 2,747 654 3,404 19 41

29 117 Ii 3 4,900 2,236 5,537 20 41 57 20 20 3,708 600 4, 142 9 41

26 108 14 6 4,923 1,558 6,761 35 33

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1.603\l.271

1

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RECAPITULATION TABLE NO. I-STATISTICAL REPORT SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHURCH SCHOOLS W. S. C. S. PROPERTY AND OTHER ASSETS

ATTENDANCE GENERAL INFORMATION

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413 $1. 839 i8 52 $ 3/ili,500 • 49,000 }28, ~00 ... ~ Bennettsville ... . ..... T. D. Greene. 1,325 296 397 366 267 75 190 Yes 845 64 694 3,575 123 35 150,000 64,700 2,500 .. ....

Berkley ....... R. W. President .. 537 232 146 242 151 5 57 Yes I. 108 64 358 22 12 34,500 4,000 4 Charleston . F. H. Grant .. 1,493 84 80 41 760 50 97 Yes 661 47 i03 1,615 54 52 340,800 32,700 20,liliO 7,062 Ii Florence ........ ... P.R. Tiller .. 2,847 325 513 165 I, 698 8 226 Yes 1,361 641,662 4,674 161 41 440,900 149. 400 7,400 1,756 6 Greenville .. R. C. Bethea .. 1,128 417 298 272 392 45 52 Yes 905 30 500 3,124 86 46 479,400 61,500 1,500 7,600 7 Orangeburg .. · : · ........... M. J. Porter. 1,959 554 443 302 1,620 21 175 Yes 627 40 f\92 2,012 40 44 612,000 32,300 l ,322 12,675 8 Spartanburg. G. A. ThomBB .. I, 107 ~1 127 896 97 50 Yes I, 251 36 934 3,484 72 45 315,500 55,300 400 1,637 9 Sumter ........ .... I. D. Newman. 1,280 411 453 245 1,249 191 148 Yes 1.909 30 36~ 8,883 105 31 488,200 31. 800 2,000 20,298

- --- -- ---- --- --- --- --- --- -- -- --- --- -- --- ------Total ... 12,626 2,504 2,681 1,729 7,688 5071 1,083 Yes 8.752 350 6,026 29,564 741 358 2,168,000 480,700 63,672 51,028 Total LBBt Year 13,051 2,698 2,375 1,267 10,267 1,111 1,284 Yes 7,970 338 4,398 21.260 768 367 2,169,000 429, 107 41,547 17,620 Increaae 306 462 7R2 12 1,628 8,304 Iii ,593 22,125 33,408 DecreSBe. 425 194 2.579 !104 201 Yes s ' $ 27 9 S 1,000$ $. s ......

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

EXPENDITURES FOR 1-- MINISTERIAL SUPPORT Connectional LOCAL CHURCH Fund

Pastor and I District I Episcogal Conference Minimum Associate Pastors Supt's. Fund Fun Clmt's. Fund Salary Fund

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10 Ebenezer. B. W. McTeer 200 30 1,000 1,000 1,000 140 ]40 21 10 132 66 5 11 Ehrhardt. A. P. Gilliard .. 100 100 42 2,000 1,800 1,800 200 204 32 32 198 198 19 12 Hardeeville K. C. Murdaugh 150 200 20 1,500 1,500 1,500 160 140 32 220 15 13 Hickory HiU. M. Boatwright 580 75 26 : ,50<, 1.500 1,660 140 140 26 24 165 35 15 14 Jacksonboro. J. G. George 320 9 10 500 375 375 80 80 g 3 55 3 4 15 Macedonia E. B. Broughton 1,300 30 2, 500 450 450 68 68 9 5 55 10 5 16 Red. Bank . E. M. Wiley 104 15 300 400 400 100 JOO 9 7 55 55 7 17 Ruffin . J. W. Robinson 500 30 30 I, 800 1,800 I, 800 240 240 32 25 198 183 20 18 Seigling . L. C. Cave 500 75 40 1,800 1,800 1,800 220 216 32 32 198 100 45 IP St. George E. N. Jami.son I I. 300 400 80 2. 800 2. 600I 2. 600 280 270 46 46 286 284 78 20 Springtown P. A. Washington !, 100 106 100 3,000 2,500 2,300 280 270 53 40 330 210 . 30 21 Stokes & Heaven Gate Daniel Brown 150 100 20 1,000 100 JOO 9 55 41 14 22 Waterloo N. W. Jones. 1901 175 150 90 1,800 1,600 1,600 152 152 32 28 198 165 54 23 Young's Island. D. M. Mitchell 600 25 10 1 , 200 1 , 200 1 , 200 140 I 40 14 20 88 50 20

Total. s 200s 8,494S2,1oos 865S32,68DS28,117ls s28,11,s3.~95S3,324S 536S 437S3,368S2,41os s ,s Is . s 494

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLl~A CO~FERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Aiken ... 2 Allendale . . . . 3 AsheJ)()(r-8t. James 4 Bamberg ..... 5 Bamberg Circuit. 6 Beaufort.. 7 Bethel. 8 Brunson 9 Cottagevill ·

10 Ebenezer. 11 Ehehardt . . 12 Hardeeville . . . 13 Hickory Hill. 14 Jacksonboro 15 Macedonia 16 Red Bank 17 Ruffin 18 Seigling . 19 St. GOOl'ge 20 Springtown . 21 Stokes-Heaven Gate 22 Walterboro ..... . 23 Young's Island.

Total.

NAME OF PASTOR

\

Edgar W. Williams James K. Davis S. Grayson ..... J. D. Devore . L. W. Lyons W. A. Smith. Clarence Brown

. ,.James Waring B. J. Reddish B. W. McTeer A. P. Gilliard. K. C. Murdaugh M. Boatwright. J. G. George. E. B. Broughton KM. Wiley J. W. Robinson L. C. Cave .. E. N. Jamis:m. P. A. Washington Daniel Brown N. W. Jones. D. M. Mitchell

I Worl<l Service and

BENEVOLENCES

Con£. Benevolences

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BENNETTSVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, ocroBER 22, 1952

I EXPENDITURES FOR MINISTERIAL SUPPORT

LOCAL CHURCH Pastor and District Episcopal Conference Minimum

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1 O Hartsville . . . J. F. Pearson .. 533 48 88 2.000 2,000 2,000 200 200 32 20 200 100 11 Kingsville .. J. T. Franklin 200 l ,20o 1,200 1,200 154 154 19 19 129 129 12 Level Green-Wesley. .. L. W. Curry 2,000 255 175 2,000 2,000 2,000 200 200 31 31 198 198 13 Little Rock. G. S. McClery. 85 135 95 2,250 1,400 1,400 320 215 35 20 165 32 14 Little Rock Circuit . .. W. B. McKay .. 700 300 75 1,800 1,800 1,800 200 200 25 25 165 165 15 Mt. Beulah .. J. T. Franklin. 16 North Marlboro J.A.Curry 2.5 225 75 1,600 1,600 1,1100 200 200 28 28 176 176 I 7 Syracuse ..... I. Moses .. 589 96 88 1,800 1,800 1,800 231 231 31 29 198 187 18 Si. John-Wesley .. H. C. Brewer .. 475 377 25 1,500 1,500 1,640 200 200 26 26 165 165

--- --- --- --- ---- --- -- --- --- --- ---- --- --- --- --Total .. s S 8,136 $3,873 $1,322 S27,350 $25,000 s $26,30213, 145 $3,040 S 442 $ 453 S2, i32 $2,650 S s

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BENNETTESVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLI:'.\'A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Alcot 2 Bennettsville 3 Rlenheim-Spears 4 Bethel-Ebenezer 5 Cheraw. 6 Chesterfield 7 Clio-Hopewell 8 Darlington 9 Dillon

JO Hartsville 11 Kingsville 12 Level Green-Wesley 13 Little Rock. 14 Little Rock Circuit 15 Mt. Beulah .. 16 North Marlboro 17 Syracuse I 8 St. J ohn-V, esley

Total

NAME OF PASTOR

W. D. Primus S. M. Miller J. L. Scipio E.W. Cole A. P. Sumter. B. J. Brock Dallas Jones W. J. Gupple B. J. Cooper J. F. Pearson. J. T. Franklin L. W. Curry G. S. McClery. W. B. McKay J. T. Franklin J. A. Curry I. Moses H. C. Brewer.

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT BERKELEY DISTRICT. SOUTH CAROLl~A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

EXPENDITURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH

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1 FrancieB Bruwn 2 Mt. Carmel 3 Bethel .. 4 Jerusalem 5 Zion 6 Sillas .. i St. Paul 8 St. Luke. 9 Isaiah

NAME OF PASTOR

/R. W. President A. L. Johnson \V. Graham J. S. Washington J. S. Green .. W. M. Nels(ln F. Smalls -.;am President F. Bennett :3. S. Jones

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I BENEVOLENCES

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2 Mt. Carmel A. L. Johnson 507 507 306 5I 2 2 z1

, 2 150 45 400 3 Bethel W. M. Graham 430 430 430 2: 2 2 IO 2 180 45 2 4 Jerusalem J. S. Washington 430 430 430 i i 3 I 3 I 80 45 2 5 Zion.. ./. S. Green 430 430 430 •.

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72 31 3 7 St. Paul F. Smalls 303 303 303 2j 2 I 2 · 31 31 5 8 St. Luke Sam President 165 165 165 2j 2 2 2 I 95 2 g Isaiah F. Bennett 185 185 185 21 2 2 I 36 25 5

10 Green Hill-S. Street. S.S. Jones 165 165 121 2, 2 2 55 2 11 Calvary-Dorman F. Neilson 83 83 ·:.', / i 12 Cooper M i.ssion. E. Anderson I 51 I I

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

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3CooperRiver I Small 105 14:3·1 25 1,500 750 . 1,023 1 100 100 16 16 78 78 4 Dickey Chape; Peter K0('ls , 150 130 i I 20 20 5 5 30 30 5 Dorchester.. T. W. White 300 · 25 1,500 1,300 · 1,300'1 !ROI 180 22 22 140 140 6 Georgetovrn J. S. Colter 25 l IO 2fl l , 000 800 955 4 8 48 18 I 8 7Greenville. W.M.Conyers 450 JOO 40 1,500 1,000 11.590 120 120 25 25 110 110 8 Harleyville. . J. A. Croker. 5501 7!\ 25 I, 500 I, 500 I. 650 I 20 120 26 26 65 I 65 9Jedburg PaulBonapart 114 60 301,200 1,159 1,363 120 120 18 18 110 ll0

JO John's Island n. C. Brown 102 I l :io 45 I, 600 I, 500 l . 775 1_ 80 180 22 22 150 150 !!Lanes J.V.Livingston 3i5j i4 JOO 1,500 1,500 2.049 180 JR0 26 26 165 165 12 Maryville .Joe Rodgers 365 125 8 500 500 998 29 29 10 10 23 23 13Mt.Holly C.J.Mack 1,0001 100 150 1,500 1,400 2,650 !RO 180 25 25 150 150 14 North Charleston J. D. Boone 150" 100 20 500 340 610 60 60 11 11 23 23 15 Old Bethel P. E. Mingo 417 1,627 fi47 80 2.000 2,000 4,371 140 140 35 3,5 220 220 16 Pinopolis M. P. Pyatt 100 250 55 1,900 2,305 225 225 31 31 liO 170 17 Ridgeville.. J.B. Bowen 230 JS 40 1,400 1,400 1,688 224 224 16 16 150 150 18 Ridgeville Circuit. C. H. Richardson 403 42 2R 1,000 .500 973 66 66 6 6 12 12 19St.Stephen J.L.Summers 1,800 1,545 180 ISO 25 25 97 20 St. Stephen Circuit S. B. Hamliton 306 45 36 600 500 887 64 64 15 15 50 50 21St.Thomas A.A.Pinacle 750 48 Ii 1,500 1,100 1,915 165 165 21 21 110 110

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22 Summerville-Lincolnvill,- J. E. Spears. 272 I, 737 324 48 1,000 1,000 3,281 I 00 I 00 17 Ii 110 110 23Washington-Ladaon B.C.M.Wilaon 625 650 85 1,400 1,400 2,760 150 150 25 25 155 1551 I . 1 · 1 · 1 5 24 Wesley A.\'. Manning 2,000 1,000 150 2,600 2,fiOO 5,750 242 45 286 . . 20

Total '----------, 689$13,519$5,0!flSl.!52f30,900$28,374$ $46,848$3,011$3.253$4791$524$2,517$2,900$ -,-s S . . $ 46

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLIXA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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125 5 7 221 3 Cooper River I. Small 263 263 263 I 4 4 25 2 1 '515 4 Dickey Chapel Peter Keels 25 '210 5 Dorchester T. W. White 434 434 400 3 5 j 35 2,311 6 Georgetown J. S. Colter 180 180 70 3 I I, 131 7 Greeleyville W. M. Conyers 95 95 5 33 5. I , 983 8 Harleyville J. A. Croker. 29,5 295 275 5 5 . 30 5 3,281 9 Jedburg. . . Paul Bonapart 225 225 225 2 4 30 5 I, 877

10 John's Island G. C. Brown I 105 105 90 5 5 92 5 2,324 11 Lanes . . J. V. Livingston 4 19 419 416 5 5 25 2, 87 4 12Ma.ryville. Joe Rodgers 105 105 105 5 2 5 1,277 13Mt.Holly.. C.J.Mack. 303 303 303 5 50 10 3,373 14 North Charleston J. D. Boone 45 45 45 479 15 Old Bethel P. E. Mingo 469 469 469 6 6 50 5 5,402 16 Pinopolis . M. P. Pyatt 466 466 466 5 4 66 4 3,256 17 Ridgeville. J.B. Bowen. 254 254 254 5 5 I 40 4 2,386 18 Ridgeville Circuit C. H. Richardson 325 325 325 2 2 l Pl II 36 5 I, 437 19 St. Stephen. J. L. Su=ers 257 2,239 20 St. Stephen Circuit S. B. Hamilton. 150 150 150 I , 15 1,181 21St.Thomas. A.A.Pinacle 200 200 200 I 3 5 12 3 2,434 22 Su=erville-Lincolnton J. E. Spears. . . 305 305 305 i 8 I I 36 3,864 23 Washington-Ladson B. C. M. Wiiaon 541 5 5 r 15 3,661 24Wesley. A.V.Manniag 908 5 13 5 6 125 5 7,405

- Total. i-------- S5,510S5,5I0S6,ll64S s s 80S 105S s s 5$ 16$ Is 870$ s 68_S_S -,---,--,-,-,--,-_1$64.733

TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT. S'.iUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

I I EXPENDITURES FOR I MINISTERIAL SUPPORT Connectional

LOCAL CHURCH ------------------------------ Fund , , I Pastor and District Episcopal Conference Minimum

\ 1, i I Associate Pastors Supt's. Fund Fund Clm'ts'. Fund S&lary Fund

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CHURCH PASTOR _.::"' °' :s. t::::-;; ,;s,z I :::-g>- - .::: t I ~ ·a o ed 0, ._::: S ._ ~ t ..C -_ ~ ~-~ C... ::E -~-" I ~ ..a -~~ '!:::: ~-Z~§ 1~<'::: v. c.- .:=-~ i 1 ·c < --g~ -=~ 6 c: o--g~ ==·..:; e~ b( ~ ~-= I '"O '"'O ·s 'co --~ ....,- ~ -.:, ed t o! b(; ..r. f: ·..:: ~ -== ~ ·o --::, :E ~ I c.. ~ Q) "'C :s ...: e

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"' j -~:::, ~r5 ·;; S- ~ -~..; ~ ~-=co -~ ·ee ~ i §: ·ce \ §: -~ ~ ·;; §: ·ce ~ ·c: E~ z I i:,...o oa:: i:,...(il~ i:,......:t ul::;:-:;; i:,... i:,... E-< < i:,... I < i:,... < i:,... -< i:,... o ..:; -<-< I Asbury & Bethel I. Boone. $ I~ i48 $ 48 $ 36 S 1,500$ 1,500$ S 1,500$ 170 S 170 S 26 S 26 S 166 $ 100 $. S . $ 3 $ .. S 11 2 Bethesda & St. Ma_ry. . A. Mack . . 1

, 1 , 000 160 120 2, 600 2,200 280 280 39 39 242 242 3Elijah,St.Paul&K'ville. C.C.Barr I 400 114 35 1,500 1,500 1,500 180 180 26 26 165 165 6 3 I 4 Florence .. . . . J. W. Curry... j 1,500 2,216 275 2,820 2,820 2,820 400 400 49 49 308 308 12 6 b b Friendship & Jeremiah R. C. Conner , 700 50 190 2,500 2,500 2,500 288 288 45 45 275 275 10 2 6 John Wesley Robert Emmanuel 7 Kingstree . S. V. Fowler 2,348 4 76 i5 2. f\00 2,600 2,600 260 300 45 45 286 286 2 8LakeCity. I.V.Manning. 1,600 300 100 2,000 2,000 2,000 280 280 35 35 220 220 9 Lake City Citcuit D. C. McClam 6,000 85 7C0 700 700 RO 80 12 12 7i 77

10 Latta. C. J. James 40 75 125 2,000 1,800 l,SOO 160 160 30 30 212 190 I

12 Marsbluff. A. L. Wilson 197 85 75 1,400 1,200 1,200 160 160 20 20 132 132 4 11 Marion.... B. C. Stewart 5,000 6001 I 'l5 I, 800 1,800 I, 800 160 160 29 29 187 187 8 b 2

13 Mullins... Samson Cooper 65 135 40 1,000 1,015 1.015 120 120 Ii 17 110 110 I 0 14Salem&Wesley ... A.W.Wright 3,600 340 102 2,500 2,200 2,200 200 200 38 38 253 253 8 4 2 15 Springville..... T. W. Bowen 600 70 2,000 160 30 110 16 St_ John & Cades H. B. Rouse 3,000 200 40 I, 600 I, 600 230 230 35 30 176 I 72 1 17St.Paulk8t.Michael H.Frierson. 1,200 375 140 2,000 2,000 2.000 300 300 35 35 220 220 20 .... 18 St. Luke.... R. M_ McFadden 74 18 JO 350 150 150 56 56 16 16 11 11 3 19 Timmonsville S. A. Gadsden. 1,500 375 120 2,500 2,500 2,500 220 220 40 40 250 2b0 20 20 4 20 Wilson Chapel G. H. Blandon 1,450 115 65 1,500 1,400 144 144 21 21 132 100 _,, __________ ------------ --- --- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- -- --

Total S $30,022 i5,762 Sl,818 $33,020 $31,485 S $33,485 $3,688 $3,888$ 553 S 578 $3,422 $3,408$. S $. S S

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT FLORENCE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

BENEVOLENCES

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$ 2,225 2 Bet.hesda-St. MJ(i. . .. A. Mack. . 990 990 990 7 7 5 100 . 2 1,671 3 Elijah, St. Paul- ingville C. C. Bu~ 541 541 541 7 bO 2 35 12 .. 2,467 4 Florence. J. W. Curry 1,401 1,401 1,401 10 10 10 20

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600 100 5 525 50 . bO b,373 5 Friend.ship-Jerimiah R. C. Conner. 1,054 I, 054 767 10 JO 82 5 I 30 . 40 3,540 6 John W,'Bl~y Robert Emmanuell 59 59 7 Kingstree . 8. V. Fowler 1,177 1,000 944 5 82 4,276 8 Lake City. .. I. V. Manning 670 670 670 5 52 5 b,30li 9 Lake City Circuit D. C. McCalm. 143 143 143

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10 Latta .... . C. J. James 602 602 507 5 3 41 2 2,827 11 Marion ..... B. C. Stewart. !'78 878 878 5 3 10 5 500 65 670 30 8 30 3,289 12 Marsbluff .. .. A. L. Wilson . 423 423 423 5 82 2,014 13 Mulliru, .... Samson Cooper 413 413 218 5 5 7 80 2 l ,b30 14 Salem-Wesle; ·. A. W. Wright. 736 736 736 5 5 72 5 125 30 3,b60 15Spri~e .. T. W. Bowen 645 645 100 400 16 St. Jo n-Cades. H.B. Rouse. 450 450 3 10 3 5.7~ 17 St. Paul-St. Michaei. ... H. Frierson .... i85 785 785 17 5 82 30 6,129 18 St. Luke R. M. McFadden 110 110 28 2 2 271 19 Timmonsville .. S. A. Gadsden. . 750 750 760 . . . 10 10 25 20 125 56 . 5 345 30 I 30

3,960 20 Wilson Chapel. G. H. Blandon . 505 505 400 5 5 . . a . 2 ... . .. 5 730 --1------ -- --------------- $62 S 150 Total. 12,72012,54310,960$17$ $62$ 91$ .. $ 57 $ 45 s 1 , 227 I , 034 S. . $ 39 $. . . $ . . $1 , 665 s S 270 $/;4,396

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISD1cr10N, ocroBER 22, 1952

CHARGE AND I NAME OF CHURCH PASTOR

Jl 8 " z I Anderson . C. C. R'Jcnolds 2 Belton .... I. S. Jor on .. 3 Easley .... B. C. Rouse. 4 Greenville ... .... C.R. Brown 5 Greenwood ... . .. J. L. Pendarvis 6 Minus Chari .... . . N. W, Green 7 .... ... J.B. Latty 8 H. T. Risher. g . T. H. Robinson.

10 .... J.C. McTeer. 11 . . .. Edward Jenkins . .. .

12 . . . .. . ... E.W. Newman 13

South:G~vil.i~. Efford Haynes.

14 J. S. Dial 15 St. Andrews . ... H. 0. Mims. 16 Walhalla ...... W. M. Stokes 17 West Anderson ... . J. L. Jackson .. 18 Williamflton .... J. W. Budd.in.

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I, 211 960 145

54 33 24

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350 2,000 380 95

567 5,574 672 315

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MINISTERIAL SUPPORT [ Connectional Fund

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870 78 15

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT GREENVILLE DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDicrION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Anderson. 2 Belton 3 Easley 4 Greenville 5 Greenwood 6 Minus Chapel 7 Mt. Carmel . S Ninety Six 9 North Green ville

10 Pendleton 11 Pickens 12 Rock Mill ... 13 Seneca ... 14 South Greenville. 15 St. Andrews 16 Walhalla ... 17 West Anderson 18 Williamston.

Tot.1.s ...

NAME OF PASTOR

C. C. Reynolds I. S. Jordon . B. C. Rouse ... C.R. Brown J. L. Pendarvis N. W. Green. J.B. Latty. H. T. Risher T. H. Robin.qon J.C. McTeer. Edward Jenkins E.W. Newman. Efford Haynes . J. S. Dial ... H. 0. Mimms. W. M. Stokes J. L. Jackson .. J. W. Budd.in.

BENEVOLE~CES

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500 5 I 1 0 . . . I 55 5 . -1 65 30 3' 292

90 -I I I I 33 1 , 305 142 7 25 1,575 650 2 ,68i

78 10 5 1,861 375 5 2 4,480 311 2. 2 1,754 22i . 3 3 2,2M

. I 620 s 3 30 . 5 143 4. 656 200 . . 5 5 . 5 7 I 2, 106 285 5 8 266 . 5 30 I, 899 !ilO 3 . . 65 5 6 3 1, 885

. . I . · 1 4 I 3 . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I so . 5 . . . . . . . . . 2' 430

,s.. . s S5, 295 s s . s nls 70 s 3 s .. s . s .. s 3 s 121 s 5 s 34 s.. s .. s 65/s 5 s 18 s 1 s 367 S40, 733

TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLI:'.\'A CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTIO!',, OCTOBER 22, 1952

CHARGE AND CHURCH

NAME OF PASTOR

EXPENDITURES FOR I LOCAL CHURCH

i P..stor and

Associate Pastors

~f!NISTERIAL SUPPORT

District Episcopal Supt's. F11nd Fund

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1 Branch \'ille 2 Columbia 3 Denmark 4 Jamison.

R. Davis T. H. Fisher, Jr. S. C'. Bryant L. R. Stewart

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1,200 60

2,365 100

1,350

41' 36$ 1,400, 1.400,; > 1.400$ 180$ 180$ 24J 241$ 1541 154$ 154~ $ $ $ 10 i25 235 2, 400 2, 400 2, 400 220 200 42 42 264 · 264 264 50 200 200 1. 175 1,000 175 1.175 140 142 18 18 110 110 110 10 300 70 1,300 1,300 1. 300 260 260 24 24 140 140 143 3 10

5 Edisto Fork 6 Macedonia 7 Midway

S. A. Funches K. D. Hough

225 60 1,600 1,600 1,600 390 39C 32 32 176 176 176 10 200 200 1,700 1,700 ! 1. 700 300 300 2\l 29 186 186 187 1 10

W. P. Generette E. J. Cooper Fulton Edwards M. D. McCollom J. M. Mitchell W. N. Fridie

100 25 1, 600 1 , 000 1 , 000 140 140 R 8 104 104 110 6 10 8 North 225 50 1. 700 1,700 1,700 220 220 30 30 192 192 187 10 9 Orangeburg Circuit

10 Orangeburg Station 11 Pineville-Bowman 12 Reevesville

300 100 1 , 800 1 , 800 1 , 800 300 383 32 32 1 98 198 198 10 4,419 750 1,882 410 2,400 2,400 2,400 280 280 42 42 264 264 264 10

13 Rowesville 14 Springfield

L. C. Gregg J. W. Matthews M. J. Porter

221 200 1,800 1,800 1,800 400 400 32 32 198 198 198 I I 35 400 135 35 1,300 1 ,300 1,300 240 240 23 23 143 143 143 10 527 221 162 1,800 1,800 1,800 375 375 32 321 198 198 198 10

1251 400 25 15 l,OOfl 1,000 1.000 220 220 20 20 110 110 110 10 15 iOOI 100 100 20 20 2 2 11 11 11 15 Swansea

4,544lj 7,6921H.800ls1,8i<>ls23,075i22,300$175 22,475 3,665$3,7-50$ 390$ 390.2,453S2,458$2,453i 10li Is IS 205 -1--- ---- I-

Total ~-------------------------------

TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

BENE\'OLE.KCES

Wor:d Service and i I I II I 11 I -= Other Conference Benevolences

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10 Orangeburg Station M. D. McCollom 840 840 840! 51 15 30 77 11,47 11 Pineville-Bowman J.M. Mitehell 765 765 765 1 13/i 4 4 65 2 . . . 3,86 12 Reevesville W. N. Fridie 438 438 43RI 10 5 5 38 5 2,78 13 Rowesville L. C. Gregg 750 750 750 119 :l 9 77 4 17 3,32 H Springfield J. W. Matthews 376 376 376

1

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Total $7,4481$7,448$7,4485 !635$ 84$ 127$ Ii S S S S 753$ $ 29$ S $ S S 10$ 17$ $56,26

8

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fAHLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

I Blacksburg 2 Chesnee 3 Clover 4 Cowpens 5 Gaffney 6 Greer 7 Harmony & Bethel 8 Toman 9 Jefferson

10 Dunc,rn. II Longt.vwn 12 McBee 13 ~ulberry 14 Pacolet 15 Pageland 16 Rock Hill. 17 Sims Chapel. 18 Spartanbur~. 19 Spartanburg Circuit 20 St. James 21 St. Mark & St. Matthew 22 Welford 23 York

Total.

-~

NAME OF PASTOR

l'. W. James Washington Kerns J.B. Tillman . M. L. Lane T. B. Thomas Z. G. Tavlor F. Marcus

IC'. J. Smith R. M. Walker L. C. Cleveland 'J.C. Voorhees Esau Anderson J. H. Black G. S. Gale T. J. E. Curry T. R. Robinson W. J. Shelton T. R. Frierson Samuel Jackson C. C. Clark F. L. Lawton \\". E. Conner G. S. Sawyer

EXPENDITURES FOR LOCAL CHURCH

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~H:S-ISTERIAL SL'PPORT

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35 98

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l'ABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPOR'f SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Blacksburg 2 Chesnee 3 Clover 4 Cowpens 5 Gaffney 6 Greer .... 7 Harmony-Bethel 8 Inman 9 Jefferson

10 Duncan .. II Longtown 12 McBee .. 13 Mulberry 14 Pacolet. 15 Pageland . 16 Rock Hill ... 17 Sims Chapel 18 Spartanburg. Ill Spartanburg Circuit 20 St. James. . . 21 St. Mark-St. Matthew 22 Welford ... 23 York

NAME OF PASTOR

L. W. James Washington Kerns J.B. Tillman . M. L. Lane. T. B. Thomas Z. G. Taylor. F. Marcus. C. J. Smith R. M. Walke, L. C. Cleveland J.C. Voorhees. Esau Anderson J. H. Black. G. S. Gale T. J. E. C·.irry T. R. Robinson W. J. Shelton T. R. Frierson Samuel Jackson C. C. Clark F. L. Lawton W. E. Conner G. S. Sawyer

-11---------1--------Total

II W arid Service and C'onf. Benevolences

I

BENEVOLENCES

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288 261 I I ' 1 45 473 647 647 I 9 60, . , I I 165 1,592 415 415 I 7CI 20

1 I 60 1,306 563 563 71 3 , 7 5 I I I 7 5 2, 726 435 435 : I 75 825 703 703 ' \ 80 953 138 138 15 303 616 616 135 l,Oi5 138 138 15 132 165 165 10 373 312 1 312 95 677

I JO 24 300, 300 152 25 321 393 393 108 60 388 482 482 482 60 1,946

86 R6 86 10 176 1,123 1,123 1,123 9 10 65 160 7,214

273 273 122 60 3311 359 , I . 100 881

623 623 623 I '1 I 60 I, 303 407 607 114 I I 50 3, 828

_ 375 375 375 -- -- -- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- _ _! __ . . -- . . . -- -- -- 75 775

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT SUMTER DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

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CHARGE AND CHURCH

1 Antioch & Shepherd 2 Blan:y. 3 Camden. 4 Camden Circuit 5 Lamar .. 6 Lynchburg .... 7 Macedonia-St. Paul 8 Mechanicsville. 9 Mayesville.

10 Mt. Zion. 11 Rock Hill .. 12 Rock Springs. 13 Shiloh 14 St. James 15 St. Matthew 16 St. Mark & St. Phillips 17 Sumter . 18 Zion 19 Wateree ..

Total.

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NAME OF PASTOR

H.J. Kirk S. R. Porter .. W.R. Gregg. J. R. Norwood R. B. King. M. B. Brown. W. M. Ferguson V. S. Carter J.B. Rouse F. G. C. Dubose J. W. Williams J. F. Norwood H.B. Brown 0. C. Wright G. H. Bowen T. H. Fisher C. F. Ferguson J. S. Durant R. G. Lawrence.

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1,116 320

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701$ 69

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320 160

3,5001 900 600

1,274 I

60 425

1,925 380

60 35,000

2,000 50 95 55

180 237 386

35 65

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45 65

500

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231 27 50 75 73 50 60

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118

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8501 1201 201 1,8001 1,6001 I 1,6001 2001 2001 281 I 1761 1761 I I I I 20 S3,58ols49,685 S4.82i £1,320126,600 S31,303 S418ls 9.268 sz,786 s3,051 s 336 s 451 s1,181 s2,935 ... 1,900 s 16 s 368

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TABLE NO. 2-STATISTICAL REPORT SUMTER DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE, CENTRAL JURISDICTION, OCTOBER 22, 1952

BENEVOLE!\CES

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1 Antioch-Shepherd. H.J. Kirk .. s s s 150 S 6 s. s $ 5 S $ s $ $ S 50 ' ~ 5 S s s s s ' ' $ 2,465 2 Blaney .. S. R. Porter 4 5 285 3 Camden. W.R. Gregg. 830 830 830 14 5 6 15 160 5 8 37 II 378 2,220 4 Camden Circuit. J. R. Norwood 60 5 1,336 5 Lamar. R. B. King .. 130 6 5 30 26 5 200 6 kfa:chburg M. B. Brown. 5 25 23 6 6 35 5 451 7 acedonia-St. Paul W. M. Fergusom 400 300 100 3 581 8 Mechanicsville .. V. S. Carter. 462 400 400 3 5 43 11 300 82 3 60 955 9 Mayesville. J.B. Rouse 645 5 90 5 1,585

lO Mt. Zion .. F. G. C. Dubose 14 7 10 30 5 2,929 11 Rock Hill J. W. Williams. 140 140 140 5 5 30 15

I

292 12 Rock Springs J. F. Norwood. .. 50 13 Shiloh ... H.B. Brown 834 15 10 150 3,292 14 St. James. E. C. Wright 555 555 13 10 16 65 5 556 15 St. Matthew .. G. H. Bowen 400 400 300 5 6 8 15 5 2,091 16 St. Mark-St. Phillip T. H. Fisher 25 271 17 Sumter C. F. Ferguson 1,000 1,000

9001 8 12 180 5 6,110

18 Zion ... J. S. Durant 19 Wateree. R. G. Lawrence 348 348 360 5

s/ 20 2 I 2,370 ----- -- --- --- -- -- -- --- --- -- -- -- -- --- -- --- -- --

Total .. $4,140 $3,973 S4,814IS 91 S 5 $ 46 S 81 S 179 S 17 S S 15 S 308 S 948 S S 63 S S S 8 S S 37 $ 11 S 438 $28,039

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I EXPENDITURES FOR

LOCAL CHURCH ! ______________________ ,

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H.B. Jones T. D. Green. R. W. President F. H. Grant P.R. Tiller.

$ 200 $ 8,494 8,136

300 5,644 689 13,519

$2,100 i 865 3,873 1,322 1,668 242 5,016 1,152

$32,680 $28,117 $ 128,117 13,395 $3,324 27,350 25,000 26,302 3,145 3,040

1,475 6,905 2,039 2,039 30,900 28,374 46,848 3,01 I 3,256

S 536 S 437 $3,368 S2,410[S s IS s. $ 494 442 443 65 55 478 113 113 736 713 20 14 82 479 524 2,517 2,900 46

6 Florence. 6 Greenville. 7 Orangeburg. 8 Spartanburg . 9 Sumter.

R. E. Bethea. M. J. Porter G. A. Thomas I. D. Newman

3,567 4,544 9,834 3,580

31,022 5,752 16,133 4,042 7,692 4,800 3,946 2,310

49,685 4,827

I, 818 33,020 31,485 33,485 3,688 I, 039 23,970 I, 813 23,075 22,300 175 22.475 3,665

966 34,720 29,195 3,015 4,830 I, 320 26,600 31,303 418 9,268 2,786

3,888 553 578 3,422 3,408 94 38 262 2,801 355 2,044 249 14 367 3,750 390 390 2,453 2,458 205 4,165 324 246 1,421 1,304 15 13 128 3,051 336 451 I, 781 2,935 16 368

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22' 7141144' 271134' 388110' 5371209' 8201202' 69715931193 '480126' 559129 '31413' 17313 '537115' 698118, li2 14,991 103,623 51,199 19,477 225,102 211,102 800 216,543 27,053 27,124 3,179 3,317 19,051 18,449 7,923 40,648 . . . 2,190 220

16,811 8,940 15,282 9,423 207 23,063 494 6 . . 3,354 347

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443115012' 430 282 191 2,685 161

411 255

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I Beaufort H.B . .Jones $9,797 $9,435 $5,530$ 1$ 15fS 801$ $ IS 3 s I' 91$ . s 546 $ rs 51 s I' rs . s .,$ I' $ $53,473 2 Bennettsville. T. D. Greene 9,098 7,247 7,235 60 8, 35 90 113 65 405 1,075 , 62 . 1 888 178 ii 41,614 3 Berkley R. W. President 3,508 3,508 3,650 5 · 19 23 9 33 2 21,179 312 I 798 ' , , 6,517 4C'harleston F.H.Grant. 5,510 5,510 6,964 I 80[ 105 51 16 870 6R 64,733 5 Florence P.R. Tiller 12,720 12,543 10,906 Ii ' 62' 91 , 57 451 . 11,227 1.034 39 [11,665 I 270 62 150 54,396 6 Greenville R. E. Bethea 5. 296 23 70 31 31 721 5 34 65 5 18 3 367 40,733 7 Orangeburg M. J. Porter 7.448 7,448 7,448 635 84 127 ; 753 29 . . JO 17 .. 56,261 8 Spartanburg G. A. Thomas 8,673 8,646 6,960 16 122 60 10 70 160 2 1' . 1,555 28,868 g Sumter ____ T. D. Newman 4,140 3,973 4.814 91 5 46 81 179 17 15 308 948 63 8 37 II 483 28,039

-·-- --- --- -- -- -- ------ -- -- --- --- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- ----Total 60,894 58,310 58,903 173 663 445 709 251 123 62 107 73192 5,471 953 1145 21 626 183 335 932,626 374,634 Total Last Year 71,657 71,657 56,871 371 1148 381 407 1,591 102 102 703,395 5,299 31 103 125,000 344,336 Increase 2.032 64 302 21 40 37 182 922 942 1.260 183 2,626 30.298 Decrease 9,863 13,347 194 485 1,340 203 .