HOLSTON
ANNUAL
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Nineteen Hundred and Twenty
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INDEX
Page
Appointments -— --. ..^- 34- 39
Boards and Committees.— -.101-103
Boundary Changes ._-— 39- 40
District Conferences, 1921— 8
District Lay Leaders — _-_ 8
Holston Leaguers----— —« 9
Journal of Proceedings --— 10- 29
Lay Delegates—— .--. 7- 8
Local Preachers -— 6- 7
Minute Questions --_- — -- 30- 34
Missionary Women.- ..- 9
Orphanage Board _ 9
Our Sainted Dead---.--— 3- 5
Reports .—• — 41- 58
Bible Board— ———- 45
Board of Christian Lit. — 46- 47 Board of Church Ext.— 47- 48 Board of Education-^.-— 41- 44
Page
Board of Finance ^-— - 51-53
Board of Mission— _.— 54- 57 Chatt. Savings Bank— 49- 51 Commission on Finance-- 57- 58 Com. on Centenary Col.__ 13- 14 Conference Claimants -— 51- 53 District Conf. Records — 54
Epworth League Board — 58
Memoirs . ^_— „ -__ 59- 61
Sabbath Observance—... 45- 46
Social Service 53
Spiritual State of Church 45
Sunday School Board.— 48- 49
Sessions of Conference _--_ 2- 3
Statistical Tables No. 1 — ^Membership, etc. - 64- 72 No. 2— iSun. Schools, etc.. 73- 83 No, 3— Finance ..——-— 84- 94
NOTE
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Preachers are allowed no margin of profit, so that they should be promptly paid for each copy sold. It is hardly fair to let them have to pay for such copies.
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JAMES A. BURROW, Secretary.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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THE HOLSTON ANNUAL 1920
Official %cord of
THE
Holston Annual Conference
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH
NINETY-SEVENTH SESSION
HELD AT
Highland Park, Chattanooga ' October 6-12, 1920
BISHOP COLLINS DENNY . . . • . • President
REV. J. A. BURROW Secretary
REV. E. A. SHUGART Assistant Secretary
REV. J. F. BENTON Assistant Secretary
REV. J. H. UMBERGER Statistical Secretary
REV. J. M. WYSOR Statistical Secretary
Edited by J. A. BURROW, Secretary
Merner-Pfeiffer Library
Tennes32e Wesleyan College Athens, Tennessee
HOLSTON ANNUAL
SESSIONS OF THE HOLSTON ANNUAL CONFERENCE FROM 1824 TO 1920.
Place of Sessions
Date of Beginning
President
Secretary
Knoxville, Tenn
Jonesboro, Tenn. . . .
Abingdon, Va
4i Knoxville, Tenn
5j Jonesboro. Tenn....
6 Abingdon, Va
7 Ebenezer Co., Tenn.
8 Athens, Tenn
9! Evansham, Va
10| Kingsport, Tenn. . . .
llj Abingdon, Va
12 1 Abingdon, Va
13, Reem's Creek, N. C. 14; Madisonville. Tenn.
15: Wytheville.Va
16' Greeneville, Tenn.. .
17! LaFayette, Ga
18 Rogersville, Tenn... 19j Knoxville, Tenn. ...
20 Abingdon, Va
21; Reem's Creek, N. C.
22 Athens, Tenn
2a' Wytheville.Va
24j Jonesboro, Tenn
25' Knoxville, Tenn
261 Cleveland, Tenn
27 Abingdon, Va
281 Athens, Tenn
29; Asheville, N. C
30 Wytheville, Va
31 Cleveland. Tenn. ....
32 Jonesboro, Tenn
33 Knoxville, Tenn
34 Marion, Va
35 Chattanooga, Tenn,. .
36! Abingdon, Va
37| Asheville, N. C
38j Greeneville, Tenn —
39 Athens, Tenn
40 Wytheville, Va
41 Bristol, Tenn
42I Marion, Va
43 i Cleveland, Tenn
44 Asheville, N. C
45 Knoxville, Tenn
46| Abingdon, Va
47! Wytheville, Va
48; Morristown,Tenn
49 Chattanooga, Tenn. .
50! Marion, Va
51 j Asheville, N. C
52' Knoxville, Tenn
53| Bristol, Tenn
54 Cleveland, Tenn
55J Knoxville, Tenn
56j Arlington, Va
57[ Morristown, Tenn. . .
58 Wytheville.Va
59 Asheville. N. C
60! Chattanooga, Tenn...
61 1 Bristol, Tenn
62, Cleveland, Tenn
63| Knoxville, Tenn
64 [ Abingdon, Va
65! Asheville, N. C
66| Morristown, Tenn. . .
67| Bristol, Tenn
68' Chattanooga, Tenn. .
69; Wytheville.Va
70j Knoxville, Tenn
71 Abingdon, Va
Nov. 27, Oct. 20, Nov. 2, Nov. 1, Nov. 14, Dec. 24, Nov. 4, Nov. 10. Nov. 15, Oct. 16, Oct. 8, Oct. 7, Oct. 2. Oct. 18, Nov. 13. Oct. 13, Nov. 11, Oct. 6, Oct. 5, Oct. 4, Oct. 9. Oct. 8, Oct, 21. Oct. 20, Oct. 11, Oct. 11, Oct. 2, Oct. 7, Sept.29, Oct. 12, Oct. 14, Nov. 14, Oct. 22, Oct. 22, Oct. 6, Oct. 26. Oct. 17, Oct. 9, Oct. 15, Oct. 7, Oct. 19, Sept. 14, Oct. 10. Oct. 2-t, Oct. 2. Sept 22, Oct. 5, Oct. 18, Oct. 5, Oct. 15, Oct. 14, Oct. 20, Oct. 18, Oct. 25, Oct 23, Oct. 28, Oct. 20, Oct. 26. Oct. 25, Oct. 10, Oct. 22, Oct 21, Oct. 28, Oct 5. Oct. 3, Oct. 3, Oct. 1. Sept. 30, Oct. 12, Oct. 11, Oct. 24,
1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 18.54 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894
Bishop Roberts
Bishops Roberts and Soulc
Bishop Soule
Bishop Roberts
Bishop Soule
Bishop Soule
Bps. McKendree and Sou](
Bishop Hedding
Bishop Emory
Bisho V Roberts
J. Henninger
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Capers
Bishop Morris
Bishop Andrew
T. K. Catlett
Bishop Morris
S. Fatton
Bishop Waugh
Bishop Mori'is
Bishop Janes
Bi<hop Andrew ,
Bishop Capers ,
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Paine
Bishop Andrew
Bisbop Andrew
Bishop Capers
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Paine
Pishop Pierce
Bishop Paine
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Early
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Early
Bishop Paine
Bishop Andrew
Bishop Early
Bishop Early
Bishop Early
Bishop Early
Bishop McTyeire
Bishop Wightman
Bishop Wightman
Bishop Dog^ett
Bishop Kavanangh
Bishop Pierce
Bishop Doggett
Bishop Keener
Bishop Doggett
Bi^h'^p MeTyeire
Bishop Wightman
Bishop Doggett
Bishop Kavanangh
Bishop Pierce
Bishop McTyeire
Bishop McTyeire . . ..^.
Bishop W ilson
Bishop McTyeire
Bishop Keener
Bishop Keener
Bishop McTyeire
Bishop McTyeire
Bishop Hargrove
Bishop Wilson
Bishop Keener
Bishop Galloway
Bishop Fitzgerald
Bishop Duncan
Bishop Granbery
John Tevis T. Stringfield
E. F. Sevier E H-. Sevier E. F. Sevier E. F. Sevier E. F. Sevier T. Stringfield L S. Marshall L. S. Marshall L. S. Marshall L. S. Marshall L S. Marshall L. S. Marshall
D. R. McAnally
E. F. Sevier E. F. Sevier E. F. Sevier Vj. H\ Sevier E. F. Sevier C. D. Smith C. D. Srrith C. D. Smith
C. D. Smith E F. Sevier
D. R. McAnally D. R. McAnally
C. D. Smith W. C. Graves W. C. Graves W. C. Graves W. C. Graves W. C. Graves J.N. Huffaker J.N. Huffaker
D. Sullins
J. H. Brunner J. H. Brunner
E. E. Wiley J. W. Dickey J. W. Dickey J. H. Brunner J. H. Brunner R. N. Price R.N. Price
R. N Price R. N. Price R. N. Price R. E. Price P. Richardson
F. Richardson F. Richardson F. Richardson F. Richardson F. Richardson B. W. S. Bishop B. W. S. Bishop B. W. S. Bishop W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden W. C. Garden
J. A Burrow J. A. Burrow
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HOLSTON ANNUAL
Place of Sessions
Date of Beginning
President
Secretary
72 Tazewell, Va Oct 10, 1895
73 Cleveland, Tenn Oct. 7,1896
74 Bristol, Tenn Oct. 6, 1897
75 Morristown, Tenn. ... Oct. 12,1898
76 Bluefield, W. Va ! Oct. 11, 1899
77 Chattanooga, Tenn. ..^ Oct. 10 1900
78 Knoxville, Tenn Oct. 9, 1901
79 Wytheville, Tenn Oct. 8,1902
80 Morristown, Tenn. ... Oct. 8,1903
81 Abingdon, Va Oct. 12,1904
82 Bristol, Tenn.-Va Oct. 11,1905
83 Cleveland, Tenn Oct. 10. 1906
84 Bluefield, W. Va Oct. 9, 1907
85 Knoxville. Tenn Oct. 7, 1908
86 Johnson City, Tenn... Oct. 6,1909
87 Chattanooga. Tenn. . . Oct. 5, 1910
88 Morristown, Tenn. ... Oct. 4,1911
89 Abingdon. Va Oct. 2,1912
90 Cleveland, Tenn Oct. 1.1913
91 Bristol, Tenn.-Va Oct. 14, 1914
92 Knoxville, Tenn Oct. 6, 1915
93 Bluefield, W. Va Oct. 4, 1916
94 Pulaski, Va Oct. 10, 1917
95 Johnson City, Tenn... Oct. 30, 19i8
96 Princeton, W. Va Oct. 8,1919
97i Chattanooga, Tenn... Oct. 6, 1920
Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishow Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bisnop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop Bishop
Dancan
Galloway . .
Key
Hargrove . .
Wilson
Granbery. . Hendrix . . . Morrison . . .
Hoss
Smith
Duncan
Galloway . . Morrison . . . Hoss ........
Hoss
Candler
Kilgo
Kilgo
Denny
Waterhouse
Murrah
Atkins
Waterhouse
Denny
Denny
Denny
J. A. J. A. J. A. J. A. J. A.
J. A. J. A. J. A.
J. A.
J. A. J. A.
Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Barrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow Burrow
OUR SAINTED DEAD
"And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me. Write. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth ; Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors ; and their works do follow them."— Rev. xiv: 13.
Names
Admitted on Trial
Where Buried
Moses Black
George Atkin
James G. B. Spear
John Henninger
Thomas Wilkerson
Mitchell Martin
EliK. HutseU
Ira Falls
John Bowman
O. F. Cunningham
David Fleming
James Y. Crawford
James Dixon
Ransom M. Moore
John Barringer
Leander W. Wilson . . .
David Adams
Samuel Patton
Washington Boring . .
Ulrich Keener
'4eorge Eaki n
Jesse Cunningham.
John M Kelly..
John M. Varnell
A. M. Goody koontz . . . Thomas Stringfield . . .
Charles Mitchell
Andrew Gass
Robertson Ganaway. . .
Creed Fulton
William K. Foster
Elbert F. Sevier
Samuel A. Miller
W. W. Smith
Rufus M. Stevens
James R. Ballew
George M. Proffit
H. B. Swisher
1733 1813
1816
1798
179
1822
181(1
1789 1802
1813 1796 1814 1792
1780
1821
1814 1808
1797
1822, 1811.
.S. Carolina.. 1 1809,
1827
.Tennessee... 1833
.Western .... 1838'
Abingdon, Va.
1837. 1825. 832. 1812. 1833. 1824. 1823. 1811. 1849. 1827. 1836. 1821. 1819. 1851. 1825. 1811. 1811. 1828. 1849. 1838. 1816. 1851. 1843. 1827. 1823. 18.53. 1823. 18.36. 1851. 1859. 1860. 18.58. 1860.
Western ....1839
Holston 1843
Holston ;i844
Tennessee ..'.... Tennessee ..1848
Holston
Tennessee . .
Western
Holston
Holston
Holston
Tennessee .. Tennes.'^ee . .
Holston
Holston
1850 1850
Cleveland. Tenn
Abingdon. Va
Charleston. Tenn....
Sulphur Springs, N. C. .
Roane Co., Tenn
Rheatown, Tenn
Wheeler's Chapel, Tenn.
Kingston, Tenn
Rogersville, Tenn
Western .... |
18.56 |
Western |
1856 |
S. Carolina. . |
1867 |
Holston |
1857 |
Baltimore . . . |
1858 |
Tennessee . . |
1858 |
Holston |
18.59 |
Holston |
1859 |
1851 1851 1853 18.54 1854 18561
Abingdon, Va.
Holston
Tennessee . Holston . . . . Tennessee . ,
Holston
Holston. ...
Holston
Holston . . . . Holston
1860 1851; 1861 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864
Strawberry Plains, Tenn-
Kingsport. Tenn
Sullivan Co., Tenn
Jackson Co., N. C
Uriel, Tenn
Mt. Harmony, Tenn
Tazewell, Tenn
Calhoun, Tenn
Clear Branch, Va
Strawberry Plains, Tenn.
Carroll Co.. Va
Dandridge. Tenn.
Smyth Co., Va
Emory, Va
New Hope W. Va
Chattanooga, Tenn
Lee Co., Va
Covington, Ky.. North Carolina.
Holston 11864 Greeneville. Tenn^
14 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
35 |
"ie |
3 |
3 |
2 |
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31 |
23 |
9 |
6 |
21 |
23 |
7 |
7 |
19 |
17 |
37 |
22 |
7 |
6 |
13 |
9 |
22 |
14 |
24 |
15 |
8 |
6 |
25 |
15 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
9 |
30 |
17 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
1 |
4 |
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OUR SAINTED DEAD — Co7,.1hm€(l.
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Edwin C. Wexler John D. Wagg Jesse G. Swisher Daniel R Reagan Thomas K.Catlett.... James K. Stringfield. . Thomas K. Munsey... Joseph L. McGrhee Samuel B Harwell .... |
1828 1850.. Holston .... 1835 1858.. Holston .... 1803 1844.. Holston .... 1834 18.59.. Holston .... 1798' 1825.. Holston .... |
186.n 1866 1866 1867 1867 1870 1872 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 187r 1875 1876 1876 1876 187f< 1878 1878 1878 1879 1880 1881 1881 1882 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1885 1885 1885 1885 188.5 1886 1887 1888 1888 1889 |
14 5 2 5 38 11 17 4 8 5 4 21 37 12 34 21 28 15 28 32 6 14 |
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40 |
Hillsville, Va. . |
5 |
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41 |
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42 43 |
Geo r-gia |
5 ^4 |
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44 |
1839 1816 1844 |
1858.. Holston .... 1810.. Holston .... 1869.. Holston .... 1819.. Tennessee .. 1860 Missouri |
Asheville N C |
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45 |
Calhoun, Tenn |
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46 |
3 |
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47 |
Kingston, Tenn. |
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48 |
Samuel Alexander Edward - . Lyons E. Waverly Marsh .... Jacob Brillhart |
183H |
6 |
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49 |
1836 1866 Tennessee |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
4 |
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50 |
1847 1808 |
1869.. Holston .... 1848.. Kentucky... 1847.. Holston .... 1863.. Holston .... 1827.. Holston .... 18.59, Hnlstnn |
3 |
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51 |
Sweetwater, Tenn. |
1(1 |
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59 |
Liberty Hill, Tenn Bakersvil'p N. C. |
35 |
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53 |
George W. Martin .... Daniel C. Carter James D. Dickey John Reynolds Wiley B, Winton William W.Neal |
1821 1803 1829 |
6 |
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54 55 |
Liberty H 11, Tern Clear Branc 1, Va |
29 14 |
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56 |
1797 1819.. S. Carolina. 1812 1833.. Hols ton .... 18241 1846.. Holston .... 1833 1845.. Holston .... 1849 1872 Hnlstnn |
Asheville, ^ . C |
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57 |
Springfield, Mo |
q |
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58 59 |
Rhea Springs, Tenn |
21 17 |
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60 |
L. W. Thomson |
Floyd, Va. |
5 |
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61 |
1873.. Holston .... 1873 Holston |
11 |
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62 |
W. M. Crawford Samuel S. Grant Elbert L. Barrett |
1842 |
Boone, N. C. |
6 4 |
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63 |
1839 |
1858.. Holston ... 1873.. Holston ... 1833..Hol>ton .... 1827.. Holston .... 1838.. N.Carolina. I860.. Mississippi . 1877.. Holston .... 1877.. Holston .... 1870.. N.Carolina. 1871.. Holston .... 1870.. Holston .... 1850.. Holston .... 1832.. Holston .... 1878. .Holston 1846.. Holston .... 1847.. Holston .... IRfiS TTnlstnn |
14 34 31 |
11 |
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64 |
Shiloh, Tenn. |
6 |
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65 |
William Hicks Joseph Haskew William H.Barnes.... Henry B. Avery H. G. Blankenbeckler. William B. Pickens... John H. Robeson Archibald T. Brooks.. James K. P. Ball John D.Baldwin Timothy Sullins William M. Bellamy .. Larkin W. Crouch |
1811 1797 1812 1839 18.50 1845 1818 1817 1844 1818 1812 1847 |
Bluff City. Tenn |
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66 |
AVjingdon, Va. . . |
17 |
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67 |
Princeton, W. Va. .... |
2? |
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68 |
22 5 6 "ii 5 26 13 8 19 32 15 6 19 18 13 27 5 32 32 35 20 .? g 17 h2 8 20 11 3 14 30 11 16 27 9 30 |
14 |
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69 |
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70 |
Ducktown, Tenn. .. |
5 |
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71 72 |
Buncombe Co., N. C Falls Mill, Va |
"7 |
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73 74 |
Spring Creek, Tenn Sneedville, Tenn |
4 19 |
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75 |
8 |
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76 |
Scott Co., Va |
4 |
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Calhoun Co., Tenn Asheville, N. C Rogersville, Tenn, |
14 |
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78 79 |
James T. Smith David R. Smith John S. Bourne William L. Turner Samuel D. Gaines George W. Renfro .... Samuel R. Wheeler... David C. Home George Stewart Andrew J Prazier George W. Miles James N. S. Huffaker. Thomas J. Pope William W. Witcher.. John M. McTeer Ephraim E.Wiley .... Tobias P. Smythe John L. M. French Rufus W. Kite George W. K. Greene . Emory B. Robertson. . John R.Bellamy Riley A. Giddins Benj. W. S Bishop ... G. M. P. Hampton .... Sewell Phillips Phillip Sutton James R. Chambers. . . Fleming D. Crumley.. Jefferson D. Akers James A. Davis Henry P Waugh |
1819 1835 |
24 |
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80 |
1856* 1881.. Holston .... 181l| 1837.. Holston .... 1811 Holston .... 1823, 1847.. Holston .... 1816 1861.. Holston .... 1857| 1885.. Holston .... 1821 1 1851.. Holston .... 1836 I860.. Holston .... 1829 1854.. Holston .... 1827 1846..Hol?ton .... 1817 1854.. Holston .... 1817 1894 Hnlstnn |
3 |
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81 |
Jonesville, Va. |
13 |
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82 |
1889 1899 1890 1890 |
Bristol. Tenn |
14 |
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83 |
Harriman, Tenn. |
1'> |
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81 |
Ald«^rson, W. Va |
14 |
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85 |
Rockwood, Tenn |
3 |
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86 |
1891 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 18y2 1893 1893 1893 1894 1894 1894 1894 1895 189,^ 1895 1896 1896 1896 1897 1897 1898 1898 1898 1398 |
Wythe Co., Va |
95 |
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87 |
Knoxville, Tenn |
15 |
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88 |
15 |
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89 |
18 |
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90 |
Vernon Texas |
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91 |
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92 |
1824 1814 1837 |
1847.. Holston .... 1840.. Holston .... 18fin TTnlstnn |
Wytheville, Va. |
17 |
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93 |
9 |
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94 |
Near Emory, Va |
1'> |
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95 |
1838 1861.. Holston .... 1858 1884.. Holston .... 1831i 1859.. Holston .... 1855 1878.. Holston .... 1866 1891.. Holston .... 1818 1848.. Holston .... 1834 1856.. Hols ton .... 1850 1879 W.Virp-inia. |
Wythe Co., Va |
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96 |
Bristol, Tenn |
4 |
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97 |
Bland Co , Va. |
1'> |
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98 |
Dalton, Ga |
8 |
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99 ion |
Elizabethton, Tenn Cleveland, Tenn |
3 1? |
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101 |
Emory, Va |
17 |
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10? |
Riceville, Tenn |
6 |
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103 104 |
1830 1823 1850 1829 1868 1825 |
1851.. Holston .... 1854.. Holston .... 1887.. Holston .... I860.. Holston .... 1891.. Holston .... 1867.. Holston .... 1855.. Holston .... 1872.. Holston .... 1875.. Holston .... |
Eagle Furnace, Tenn Princeton, W. Va. |
4 19 |
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105 |
Blountville. Tenn |
4 |
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106 107 |
Fall Branch, Tenn |
17 |
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108 |
Emory, Va |
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109 |
Morristown, Tenn. . . |
34 27 |
34 |
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110 111 |
John H. Kennedy John R. Cunningham. |
1848 1844 |
Morristown, Tenn Wheeler's Chapel, Tenn. . |
15 |
HOLSTON ANNUAL
OUR SAINTED OE/KO- Continued.
Names
Admitted on Trial
Where Buried
112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 1 12ll 122 123 124 1251 126' 127| 1281 129 130 [ 131 1821 133 134 135 136 187 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150! 151 152 i 153; 154 j 155; 156 157 1 158
159;
1601 161 162! 163 164' 165 166 167 168! 169 i 17() 171 172' 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184
W. G. E. Cunnyngham
John Alley
Joseph P. Wampler. . .
James K. Wolfe
Wm. H. Henderson. . . Edward W.Walker...
William L. Jones
JohnH. Keith
William H. Dawn
Rufus M. Hickey
Elbert S. Bettis
Jones F. Hash
Alex. E Woodward . . . John W. Robertson. . .
Enoch W. Moore
Francis M. Grace
Rush F. Jackson
Wil iam P. Doane
William Robeson
John R. Stradley
William M. Dyer
Samuel S. Weatherly.
William H. Bates
James S. Kennedy
James Mahoney
Charles H. Fogleman .
Joseph B. Davis
John C. Runyan
James M. Jimison .... James E Swecker ....
John D. Hickson
Robert E. Smith
John Boring
Milton J. Butcher
Jacob R. Payne
John Woolsey
William H.Kelly
John B. Carnes
William W. Pyott
George B. Draper
Frank Richardson ....
John P. Dickey
James O. Straley
James W. Belt
Henry C. Neal
James A. Darr
James R. Hunter
Robert A. Hutsell ....
William C. Paris
Charles K. Miller
John H. Brunner
Erastus H Bogle
George S. Wood
James E. Bruce
Milton L. Clendenen .
Mitchell P. Swaim
Will L. Sorrell
John A. Duvall
Robey K. Sutherland
John R Walker
Ayres Kincaid
Joseph A. Bilderback.
John M. Wolfe
David Sullins
John Wesley Smith . .
John L. Prater
John M. Maiden ,
Charles T. Carroll ....
Elbert W. Fisher
Benjamin F. Nuckolls Elijah Embree Hoss. .
Samuel H. Hall
Frank M. Reynolds..
1820
1825
1848
184
1846
1846
1853
1839
1820 185it 1870 1832 1850 18331 18321 1849 18831 1822, 1825 1 1857 1857 1821 1826 1828 18851 1838 1845! 1877 1861 1835 1846 1827 1873 1840 1851 1824 1858 1846 1855 1831 1844 1864
1843. 1845. 1876.
1889. 1882. 1870. 1872 1845. 1893. 1891.
Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston Holston
. 1900 . 1900' . 1900 1 .1900! .11901 .'l90l! .11902! .'1902!
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1848. 1888. 1866. 1889. 1854. 1871. 1884.
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Nashville, Tenn
Dunlap, Tenn
Shell Mound, Tenn
New Providence, Tenn..
Decatur, Tenn
Graham, Va
Morristown, Tenn
Asheville, N. C
Knoxville, Tenn
Morristown, Tenn
Emory, Va
Grayson Co,, Va
Tate Springs, Tenn
Jasper, Tenn
Independence, Va
Owenton, Ala
Emory, Va
Friend's Station, Tenn..
Blountville, Tenn
Hiwassee College Tenn.
Emory, Va
Emory, Va
Knoxville, Tenn
Knoxville. Tenn
Wallace, Va
Russell Co
Emory, Va
Pleasant Grove, Tenn.. .
Emory, Va
Wythe Co., Va
Afton,Tenn
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chattanooga, Tenn
Surgoinsville- Tenn
Telford, Tenn
Powell's Station, Tenn.
Tazewell, Va
Knoxville, Tenn
Emory, Va
Gate City, Va
LaFollette, Tenn
Los Angeles Cal
Emory, Va
Speer's Ferry, Va
Abingdon, Va
Jasper, Tenn
St. Elmo, Tenn
LaFollette, Tenn
Chattanooga, Tenn
Rural Retreat, Va
Hiwassee College, Tenn.
Bristol, Va
Hiltons, Va
Bland County, Va
Bristol, Tenn
Liberty Hill, Tenn
Clinton, Tenn
Emory, Va
Emory, Va
Wytheville, Va
Cleveland, Tenn
Sweetwater, Tenn
Dry den, Va
Cleveland, Tenn
Pulaski Co., Va
Bristol, Va
Emory, Va
Morristown, Tenn
Wvthe Co., Va
Galax, Va
Muskogee, Ok
Greeneville, Tenn
Andersonville, Tenn....
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HOLSTON ANNUAL
LOCAL PREACHERS IN HOLSTON
'E" means Elder;
means' Deacon.
ABINGDON DISTRICT
1 E. C. Rodefer (E), Bristol, Tenn. 1
2 B. O. Davis (E), Abingdon, Va. 2
3 J. A. Pendegrass (E), Blountvilla 3
4 D. M. Graybeal (D), Damascus, Va. 4
5 Jno. R. Smith (E), Bristol, Tenn. 5
6 T. G. Neal (D), Alvarado, Va. 6
7 W. W. Burke (D), Meadow View, Va. 7
8 S. B. Fickel" (D), Blountville, Tenn. 8
9 Geo. W. Osborne (D), Bristol, Tenn. 9
10 Oscar Eller (D), Emory, A"a. 10
11 G. A. Callahan, Wyndale, Va. 11
12 H. H. White, Bristol, Va. 12
13 C. M. Fisher, Emory, Va. 13
14 J. D, Isley, Blountville, Tenn. 14
15 Arva V. Rudy, Poplar Camp, Va. 15
16 W. M. Dean, Emory, Va. 16
17 J. A. Turner, North Holston, Va. 17 IS David T. James, Emory, Va. 18
19 J. D. Felty, Bristol, Tenn. 19
20 Charles Umberger, Emory, Va. 20
21 A. T. Liowry, Saltville, Tenn. 21
CHATTANOOGA DISTRICT
H. K. Allison (E), Rising Fawn, Ga.
J. F. Austin, Rising Fawn, Ga.
J. H. Eddings (E), Chattanooga.
Elza Forrester, Rising Fawn, Ga.
C. B. Hall, Chattanooga, Tenn.
A. M. Tomlins'on (D), N. Chattanooga,
J. D. Hadaway, South Pittsburg,
J. F. Dedford, Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. R. McFarland (D), Rossville, Ga.
Battle McLester (E), Chattanooga.
F. M. Shively (D), Whltewell, Tenn,
J. D. Tackett, Evensville, Tenn.
H. A. True (E), St. Elmo, Te-nn.
J. S. Young (E), St. Elmo, Tenn.
F. B. Wyatt, Litton, Tenn.
W. L. Wyatt, Graysville, Tenn.
W. J. Morton, Hinkle, Ga.
T. A. Morgan, Chattanooga, Tenn.
N. A. Cobb, Chattanooga, Tenn.
A. N. Daily, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
H. M. Clark, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Died this year — J. R. Hatfleld.
BIG STONE GAP DISTRICT
1 T. P. Graham (E), Jonesville, Va.
2 H. K. Hillman (E), Herald, Va.
3 S. L. Hockenberry (E), Ewing, Va.
4 J. C. Kinzer (B), Kingsport, Tenn.
5 C. C. Brooks (D), Rose Hill, Ya..
6 R. L. Graham (D), Jonesville, Va.
7 Worley Hillman (D), Dungannon, Va.
8 S. H. Jennings (D), Jonesville, Va.
9 J. P. Little (D), Kingsport, Tenn.
10 S. W. McConnell (D), Nickelsville.
11 W. H. Wampler (D), East Stone Gap.
12 T. F. Suthers (D), Roanoke, Va.
13 J. C. Brown, Pennington Gap, Va.
14 J. A. Clements, Wise, Va.
15 J. W. Ely, Hagan, Va.
16 B. M. Francisco, Nickelsville, Va.
17 C, C. Greear, Gate City, Yel.
18 C, A. Hillman, Herald, Ya..
19 M. B. Jennings, Jonesville, Ya..
20 H. J. Kelly, Brewster, Va.
21 P. H. Larmer, Pennington Gap, Va.
22 W. a Robinette, Blackwater, Va.
23 C. E. Rowlett, Ewing, Va.
24 E. S. Wilson. Stonega, Va.
25 H. L. Hanshew. Coeburn. Va.
BLUEFIELD DISTRICT
1 J. H. Honaker (E), Montcalm, W. Va.
2 W. H. Ayers (D), Bluefield, W. Va.
3 Dan A. Atkins (D), Keystone, W, Va.
4 Samuel T. Akers, Gary, W. Va.
5 C. C. Bailey, Davy, W. Va.
6 P. D. Bratton, Montcalm, W. Va.
7 S. E. Bratton, Rock, W. Va.
8 J. B. Staley, Bluefield, W. Va.
9 James L. Penland, Pageton, W. Va.
10 Ben C. Wise, Matoka, W. Va.
11 Herbert D. Hart, Emory, Va.
12 J. Cleveland Clarke, War, W. Va.
13 M. S. Kestner, War, W. Va.
14 Geo. W. Wesley, Jaeger, W. Va.
15 J. Will Pailey, Kimball, W. Va.
16 Jasper Sage, Bluefield, W. Va.
17 J. C. Spurlin, Montcalm, W. Va.
18 Walter H. Simpkin, Panther, W. Va,
19 E. B. Groseclose, laeger, W. Va.
20 J. Pat. Murphy, Hemp Hill, W. Va.
21 Geo. W. Collins, Bluefield, W. Va.
22 James Doutheat*, Bluefield, W, Va. *Ijicensed this year.
CLEVELAND DISTRICT
1 A, N. Jackson (E), Louisville, Tenn.
2 J. E. McCampbell (E), Townsend.
3 W. H. Patterson (E), Cleveland, Tenn.
4 I. F. Fisher (E), Apison, Tenn.
5 T. M. Hicks (D), Benton, Tenn.
6 John Massengale (D). Athens, Tenn.
7 P. S. Moody, Unitia, Tenn.
8 A. M. Tomlinson (D), Chattanooga.
9 W. R. Walker, Calhoun, Tenn.
10 G. B. Henderson, Vonore, Tenn.
11 J. E. Fogleman (E), Concord, Tenn.
12 W. J. Cannon CD), Chattanooga,
13 J. A. Cline, Tellico Plains, Tenn.
14 H. D. Justus, Lenoir Oity, Tenn.
15 C. D. Curtis, Maryville, Tenn.
16 J. F. Forkner, Sweetwater, Tenn.
17 'W. H. Long, Peakland, Tenn.
19 Joseph Codispoti, Hiwassee College.
20 Wm. F. Carter, Hiwassee College,
21 Wm. A. Hanson, Ducktown, Tenn.
22 Othor Robinson, Ducktown, Tenn.
23 J. W. Lockhart (D), Cleveland, Tenn.
25 Jasper Dewey Shupe, Hiwassee Col.
26 Christopher C. Aldredge, Englewood.
27 J. T. Hibberts, Benton, Tenn.
28 Oscar G. Rodgers, Tyner, Tenn.
29 Ross Jeffries. Hiwassee College, Tenn.
30 Bryan Greene, Hiwassee College, Tenn.
31 Roy C. Davis, Hiwassee Collegt, Tenn. Died this year — Henry D. Gatlin.
KNOXVILLE DISTRICT
1 Samuel L. Akers, Knoxville, Tenn.
2 J. M. Bell, Fountain City, Tenn.
3 D. A. Biggs, Fountain City, Tenn.
4 A. L. Broyles, Knoxville, Tenn.
5 Arch Buchanan, Tazewell, Tenn.
6 J. W. Carter (E), Harriman, Tenn.
7 Willie Lee Capps, Knoxville, Tenn.
8 I. Wesley Clark, Knoxville, Tenn.
9 Lee M. Coward, Byington, Tenn.
10 Dr. E. Dixon (D), Coal Creek, Tenn.
11 J. F. Eisele, Knoxville, Tenn.
12 L. E. Eisele, Knoxville, Tenn.
13 A. W. Fisher, Knoxville, Tenn.
14 D. H. Groover (D), Fountain City.
15 O. E. Householder. Knoxville, Tenn.
16 John G. Irwin (D), Andersonville.
HOLSTON ANNUAL
17 Samuel L. Jones, Knoxville, Tenn. IS W. F. Leming, Tazewell, Tenn.
19 R. B. Parsons (E), Bearden, Tenn.
20 W. A. Roberts, Knoxville, Tenn.
21 W. T. Roby (E), Knoxville, Tenn.
22 J. H. Reynolds (D), Harriman, Tenn.
23 C. J. S'chafer, Petros, Tenn.
24 G. M. Shelly (D), Rockwood, Tenn. ■
25 J. E. Smith, Knoxville, Tenn.
26 Austin White, Clinton, Tenn.
27 W. T. Wilson, Knoxville, Tenn.
MORRISTOWN DISTRICT
1 W. M. Bellamy, Surgoinsville, Tenn.
2 T. M. Bellamy, Embreeville, Tenn.
3 E. Z. Blanckenbeckler (E), Afton.
4 J. C. Clark, Limestone, Tenn.
5 J. B. Cross (D), Chuckey, Tenn.
6 N. H. Geisler, Fall Branch, Tenn.
7 John Wiley Hammer, Dandridge.
8 John Martin Harper, Church Hill.
9 D. T. Kirt (D), Newport, Tenn.
10 E. R. Kite, Persia, Tenn.
11 G. W. McAmis, Afton, Tenn.
12 O. T. Miller, Johnson City, Tenn.
13 N. M. Moneyhun, Eidson, Tenn.
14 W. T. Moore, Bybee, Tenn.
15 .7. O. Patton, White Pine, Tenn.
16 W. L. Norwood CE), Eidson, Tenn.
17 F. A. St. John, Afton, Tenn.
18 M. L. Talley, T\^hite Pine, Tenn.
19 C. R. Vinson, Newport, Tenn.
20 C. W. Williams, Parrotsville, Tenn.
21 Barney Thompson (E), Morristown.
22 C W. Johnson, Jefferson City. Tenn.
23 William Crosby Cobb*, Morristown.
22 J. M. Shepherd, Mechanicsburg, Va,
23 C. E. Williams, Newbern, Va.
24 Z. F. Maybery, Lerona, W. Va.
25 J. C. Flinchan (D), Pulaski, Va.
TAZEWELL DISTRICT
1 C. W. Street, Deskins, Va.
2 T. A. Repass, Tazewell, ^';i.
3 T. H. Short, Burk's Garden, Va.
4 E. M. Boyd, Boyds, Va.
5 W. A. Reynolds, Graham, Va.
6 T. N. Shook, Carrie, Va.
7 John Russell, Indian, Va.
S Earnest Wynn, Tazewell, Va. 9 Garnet Lester, Repass, Va.
10 Edgar Hurt, Gardner, Va.
11 W. G. Long, Clintwood, Va.
12 J. N. Graham CD). Belfast, Va.
13 H. B. Tiller, Coaldan, Va.
14 O. F. Brown, Richlands, Va.
15 R. R. Woodburn, Cleveland, Va.
16 W. K. Neal (D), Shawner's Mills, Va.
17 Robert Cross (E), Castlewood. Va. IS W. W. Tost (E), North Tazewell, Va.
19 M. W. Remine (E), Clintwood, Va.
20 J. H. Bowling (D), North Tazewell.
21 J. E. Graham (E), Maxwell, Va.
22 Birdine Looney*. Grundy, Va., R. F. D.
23 Holland Pyatt Boyd*, Davenport, Va.
24 Lawrence W. McFarland*, Tip Top.
25 .Joseph L. D. Perkins*, Hanger, Va.
26 J. O. Cowan, Boisset, Va. 2 7 W. R. Miller. Carho, Va.
2S R. J. Tl^ampler, Council. Va.
29 J. D. Spits'er, Cove Creek, Va.
30 J. R. Beliher, Belfast Mills, Va.
♦Licensed this year.
RADFORD DISTRICT
1 W. N. Baker (E), Mechanicsburg, Va.
2 J. D. Wright (E), Rock, W. Va.
3 H. C. Thompson (E), Troutdale, Va.
4 C. A. Brown (E), Narrows, Va.
5 L. H. Kinser (E), East Radford, Va.
6 London C. Taylor CE). Snowville, Va.
7 Z. A. Wall CE), Oakdale. W. Va.
8 Clarence Gutridge (E), Pipe Stem.
9 W. C. Shrewsesbery (E), Princton.
10 TV. A. Warner CD), New River, Va.
11 S. V. Morris (D), Hollvbrook, Va.
12 F. M. Radford, Hollybrook. Va.
13 Preston Fowler, Foster's Falls, Va.
14 Harvey Hanshew, Oakvale. W. Va.
15 Arthur Wycle, Emory, Va.
16 H. W. Byrd, Pride. TV^ Va.
17 Ethelbert Weeks, Willis, Va.
18 Harry A. Merrell. Draper, A^a.
19 E. H. Hilton. Roanoke. Va.
20 Kennith M. Peters*, Trigg, Va.
21 J. J. Bland. Bellsprings, Va. ♦Licensed this j-ear.
WTTHEVILLE DISTRICT
1 T. C. Vaughan (E), Spring Valley, Va.
2 W. A. Leonard (D), Groseclose, Va.
3 J. R. Pinion (E), Spring Valley, Va.
4 W. M. Shuler (D), Marion, Va.
5 H. J. Crowgey, Wytheville, Va.
6 J. A. Fisher, Wytheville, Va.
7 B. A. Pool, Independence, Va.
8 W. E. Williams, Spring Valley, Va.
9 J. K. Shulern, Flat Ridge, Va.
10 G. W. Slagle, Rural Retreat, Va.
11 R. L. Wiley, Independence, Va.
12 John K. Dean, Max Meadows, Va.
13 E. G. Fry, Wytheville, Va.
14 S. W. Chisenhall, Teas; Va.
15 Chas. R. Melton CD). Galax, Va.
16 R. Lake Wright, £ipring Valley, Va.
17 C. A. Smith. Fancy Gap, Va. IS R. L. Parks, Wytheville, Va.
19 'Wm. K. Cregger. T\"ytheville, Va.
20 g. O. Fry. T^^ytheville. Va.
?1 Irby E. Cregger, "^'ytheville, Va.
22 C. W. Taylor. Independence. Va.
23 E. B. Lindamood, Wytheville, Va.
LAY DELEGATES TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE O^ 1920
ABINGDON DISTRICT C. Hassinger, Konarock, Va.
T. E. George, Broad Ford, Va.
R. B. Hagy, Abingdon, Va.
S. W. Keys. Glade Spring. Va.
Geo. E. Penn. Abingdon. Va.
S. L. Carr, Blountville, Tenn.
E. E. Cole. Damascus. Va.
Mrs. Wm. Robeson. Laure! Bloomery.
BIG STONE GAP DISTRICT C. M. Quillin, Gate City. Va. J. B. Pectal, Blountville, Tenn. J. A. Livesay, Coeburn. Va. C. Q. Counts. Coeburn. Va. Mrs. Lillian Carter. Kingsport, Tenn. J. M. Rhoten. Dungannon, Va. W. B. Fnrd. Norton, Va. S. M. Jennings. Jonesville. Va.
HOLSTON ANNUAL
BLUEFIELD DISTRICT J. Will Bailey, Kimball, W. Va. Mrs. H. B. Reynolds, Keystone, W. Va. P. A. Dunn, Bluefleld, W. Va. Mrs. Jno. G. Helvey, North Fork, W. Va. Mrs. Geo. A. Swope, Welch, W. Va. Mrs. W. M. Morrell, Bluefleld, W. Va. J. E. Wagner, Bluefleld, W. Va. L. H. Burke, Bramwell, W. Va.
CHATTANOOGA DISTRICT W. P. Broyles, Spring City, Tenn. W. A. Ault, Dayton, Tenn. J. T. Jones, Hixson, Tenn. L. N. Brown, Pikeville, Tenn. D. Y. Conatser, South Pittsburg, Tenn. J. H. Hurd, Dunlap, Tenn. W. C. Cureton, Rising Fawn, Ga. Hugh Martin, Evensville, Tenn.
CLEVELAND DISTRICT Mrs. E. J. Fout McGhee, Tenn. Geo. L. Hardwick, Cleveland, Tenn. F. A. Carter, Sweetwater, Tenn. Miss Dora Young, Sweetwater, Tenn. A. T. Brunner, Madisonville, Tenn. L. M. Forkner, Slweetwater, Tenn. Mrs. J. W. Malone, Cleveland, Tenn. V. R. Cobble, Etowah, Tenn.
KNOXVILLE DISTRICT F. P. Dickey, Harriman, Tenn. R. K. Hutsell, Knoxville, Tenn. Rufus Kelly, Kodak, Tenn. Mrs. P. C. Clapp, Fountain City, Tenn. Crew Webb, Knoxville, Tenn. J. T. Carmen, Knoxville, Tenn. Ed Isenberg, Knoxville, Tenn. J. T. Bailey, Strawberry Plains, Tenn,
MORRI9TOWN DISTRICT J. O. Beck, Erwin, Tenn. F. H. Taylor, Newport, Term. Mrs. P. L. Cobb, Morristown, Tenn. J. W. Cox, Fall Branch, Tenn. W. E. Ellis, Church Hill, Tenn. R. M. Rogers, Morristown, Tenn. Mrs. L. L. Mclntyre, Erwin, Tenn. Miss Clara Headrick, St. Clair, Tenn.
RADFORD DISTRICT Prof. F. B. Fitzpatrick, East Radford. J. L. Lawrence, Riner, Va. Mrs. J. A. Howard, Pulaski, Va. Mrs. W. H. Wysor, Pulaski, Va. E. S. Dennis. Pearisburg, Va. J. L. Thompson. Dublin, Va. .1. H. Chafln, Pilot, Va. Clarence Gutridge, Pipe Stem, W. Va.
TAZEWELL DISTRICT Geo. C. Peery, Tazewell, Va. W. G. Gray, St. Paul, Va. Dr. N. B. French, Clintwood, A'a. Judge W. E. Burns. Lebanon, Va. J. H. Bates, Graham, Va. J. T. Smith. Elk Garden. Y^. W. L. Dennis, Grundy, Va. Mrs. Hugh Gibson. St. Paul, Vi\.
WYTHEVILLE DISTRICT Richard Rowe, Crockett, Va.. Mrs. J. T\^ Rader, Wytheville, Va. Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Wytheville, Va.
B. F. Spraker, Wytheville, Va.
C. L. Councelman, Max Meadows, Va. .7. A. Groseclose. Marion, Va.
C. P. Graham. Cedar Springs, Va. Miss Lillian Cornett, Elk Creek, Va.
DISTRICT CONFERENCES OF 1921
Abingdon District — Emory, Va.
Big Stone Gap District — Wise. Va.
Bluefleld District — Grace Church. Bluefleld.
Chattanooga District — Pikeville, Tenn.
Cleveland District — Oakland Church, McGhee, Tenn.
Knoxville District — Sevierville, Tenn.
Morristown District — Limestone, Tenn.
Radford District — Pearisburg, Va.
Tazewell District — Lebanon, Va.
Wytheville District— Elk Creek (Lebanon Ct.), Va.
DISTRICT LAY LEADERS
Abingdon District — J. L. Hardin, Emory, Va. Big Stone Gap District — H. H. Taylor, Gate City, Va. Bluefleld District— O. J. Hunter, Welch, W. Va. Chattanooga District — J. T. Jones, Hixson, Tenn. Cleveland District — D. Sullins Stuart, Cleveland. Tenn. Knoxville District — Roscoe Word, Knoxville, Tenn. Morristown District — Lynn Sheeley, Morristown, Tenn. Radford District — Prof. J. E. Avent, East Radford, Va. Tazewell District — E. S. Finney, Lebanon, Va. Wytheville District — G. A. Lambert, Rural Retreat, Va.
HOLSTON ANNUAL HOLSTON WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Mrs. P. L. Cobb, President Morristown, Tenn.
Mrs. W. M. Morrell, Vice-President _-_-Bluefield, W. Va.
Mrs. F. F. Dosser, Supt. Young People's Work Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. C. C. Weaver, Supt. Children's Work Emory, Va.
Mrs. J. A. Burrow, Recording Secretary Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. L. A. Tynes, Corresponding Secretary Tazewell, Va.
Mrs. W. B. Spesr, Treasurer Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Crew Webb, Supt. Study and Publicity Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. J. M. Trimble, Supt. Social Service Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. M. H. Honaker, Supt. Supplies Abingdon, Va.
Mrs. J. M. Carter, Supt. Fifth Sunday Collections Bristol, Va.
DISTRICT SECRETARIES
Abingdon Mrs. Josephine Kidd, Bristol, Va.
Big Stone Gap Mrs. J. W. Dobyns, Kingsport, Tenn.
Bluefield Mrs. H. B. Reynolds, Bluefield, W. Va.
Chattanooga Mrs. Belle Spencer, Chattanooga, Tenn,
Cleveland Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Cleveland, Tenn.
Knoxville — Mrs. H. A. Evans, Knoxville, Tenn.
Morristown Mrs, Marion Roberts, Morristown, Tenn.
Radford Mrs. L. H. Quillin, Riner, Va.
Tazewell Mrs. J. E. Wolfe, Sweetwater, Tenn.
Wytheville Mrs. A. B. Hendricks, Rural Retreat, Va.
ORPHANAGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rev. J. A. Burrow, President Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. W. B. Spear Chattanooga, Tenn.
Rev. J. A. Baylor Louisville, Ky.
Mr. F. A. Carter Sweetwater, Tenn.
Mrs. J. W. Perry Fountain City, Tenn.
Supt. of Supplies, Mrs. M. H. Honaker ^ Abingdon, Va.
Supt. 5th Sunday-Collections, Mrs. J. M. Carter Bristol, Tenn.-Va.
Treasurer, Miss Dora Young Sweetwater, Tenn.
General Treasurer
The Chattanooga Savings Bank, James Building, Chattanooga, Tenn., is custodian of the funds of the Greeneville Home and Industrial School, Greeneville, Tenn.
HOLSTON EPWORTH LEAGUE CONFERENCE
Leon Jourolmon, President Knoxville, Tenn.
H. F. Potts, Vice-President Abingdon, Va.
W. C. Cobb, Secretary Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Beulah Cassell, Treasurer Bristol, Va.
W^ter Neal, Junior League Supt Chattanooga, Tenn.
Rev. Jesse F. Benton, Missionary Supt Norton, Va.
Rev. W. M. Bunts, Life Work Supt Saltville, Va.
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10 HOLSTON ANNUAL
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
FIRST DAY.
Wednesday, October 6, 1920.
The Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, met in its ninety-seventh annual session in our church at Highland Park, Chattanooga, Tenn., Wednesday, October 6, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., with Bishop Collins Denny in the chair. The Conference sang "Come, thou fount of every blessing," after which the Bishop announced hymn 222, "Jesus, the name high over all," the Conference standing to sing the same. The Bishop led in prayer, concluding with the Lord's Prayer in concert, after which he made extended and forceful exegetical comments on a part of the first chapter of the gospel by John.
Roll Call. — The secretary of last year's session called the roll chronologically, and the following answered to their names :
ClERICai.— A. D. Stewart, J. T. Frazier, D. H. Carr, T. R. Handy, W. C. Garden, S. T. M. McPherson, J. I. Cash, W. W. Hicks, J. A. Lvons, G. W. Summers, E. Blake, J. C. Bays, J. E. Naff, R. A. Kelly, R. G. Water- house, L. M. Cartright, Robert T. McDowell, T. C. Schuler, J. W. Brown- ing, E. F. Kahle, J. A. Burrow, F. Alexander, R. S. Umberger, A. B. Hunter, J. C. Orr, E. H. Cassidy, J. A. H. Shuler, W. R. Snider, C. L. Stradley, W. S. Neighbors, J. E. Lowry, S. D. Long, T. J. Eskridge, I. P. Martin, I. N. Munsey, E. L. Addington, Tyler D. Strader, W. E. Bailey, E. W. Mort, M. P. Carico, G. M. Moreland, D. P. Hurley, J. W. Perry, J. S. French, J. A. Bavlor, J. D. Dame, C. E. Steele, M. J. Wysor, W. M. Morrell, J. M. Carter, S. B. Vaught, C. E. Painter, J. B. Ward, S. W. Bourne, G. A. Camer, Joseph E. Wolfe, James T. Guy, Keener W. Cox, James R. Brown, C. G. Hounshell, R. K. Triplett, T. Priddy, E. E. Wiley, W. Hodge, N. R. Cartright, J. M. Crowe, T. S. Hamilton, J. F. Bamett, W. M. Ellis, E. H. Cole, W. S. Lyons, W. M. Patty, J. H. Wagner,'!. W. Pierce, T. J. Houts, D. F. Wyrick, L. D. Yost, J. C. Logan, L. J. Williams, W. S. Hendricks, S. S. Bover, H. B. Brown, J. N. Smith, C. W. Dean, R. B. Piatt, Jr., J. W. Stewart, N. M. Watson, N. F. Walker, J. A. ElHson, A. D. Thorn, J. A. L. Perkins, J. S. Henley, A. B. Moore, C. A. Pangle, G. L. Lambert, F. M. Buhrman, C. C. Weaver, W. H. Briggs, H. S. Hutsell, W. C. Thompson, R. E. Early, S. A. McGhee, J. H. Umberger, W. H. Walker, J. F. Benton, H. E. Bradshaw, W. T. Evans, T. R. Wolfe, W. D. Farmer, F. R. Snavely, S. D. Lambert, S. L. Browning, W. E. Browning, C. R. Jones, E. M. Ritchey, F. Wampler, H. B. Vaught, C. G. McKav, G. K. Pattv, R. G. Reynolds, L. S. Reynolds, B. Waters, M. Quessenberrv, S. C. Beard, J. H. Watkins, O. C. Wright, J. A. Henderson, J. H. Lotspeich, R. H. Ballard, R. N. Havens, E. H. Yankee, J. M. Wysor, J. G. Helvey, R. E. Greer, B. T. Sells, L. D. Mayberry, L. M. Burriss, M. A. Stevenson, J. N. Jones, J. A. Bavs, P. P. Martin, C. H. Wrigh;, J. Henley, T. C. Pattv, J. W. Malone, E. D. Worley, E. W. Dean, W. P. Eastwood, W. H. Harrison, S. V. Gibson, L. E. Hoppe, W. M. Bunts, J. L. Griffitts.
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Lay Delegates— L. C. Hassinger, E. E. Cole, C. M. Quillin, C. Q. Counts, W. B. Ford, S. M. Jennings, J. Will Bailey, P. A. Dunn, Mrs. J. G. Helvey, Mrs. W. M. Morrell, J. E. Wagner, W. P. Broyles, J. T. Jones, L. N. Brown, Hugh Martin, G. L. Hardwick, A. T. Brunner, L. M. Forkner, F. P. Dicke}-, Crew Webb, J. T. Bailey, J. O. Beck, J. L. Lawrence, Mrs. R. T. Hall, Clarence Gutridge, Mrs. L. A. T>Ties, Mrs. J. E. Wolfe, H. W. Fugate, Mrs. Hugh Gibson, Mrs. J. W. Rader, A. F. Spraker.
Organization. — J. A. Burrow was re-elected secretary, with E. A. Shugart and J. F. Benton as assistants. J. H. Umberger and J. M. Wysor were elected statistical secretaries, with J. A. Bays, P. P. Martin and S. D. Lambert as assistants.
Sick Preacher. — J. E, Wolfe, presiding elder of the Tazewell District, announced a message telling that W. H. Troy, in charge of the West Graham Circuit, had suffered a stroke of paralysis and was in a critical condition. The secretary was instructed to communicate the sympathy of the Conference to the family.
Another Bishop. — Bishop Denny invited Bishop Waterhouse to the pulpit platform.
Committees.— The presiding elders nominated the following standing committees, and the nominations were confirmed :
Public Worship — T. J. Eskridge, J. B. Ward, Luther Tate.
Spirituai, State of Church — R. A. Owen, C. W. Dean, Thos. Priddy, G. T. Jordan, W. C. Thompson, Mrs. J. G. Helvey, S. A. McGhee.
Social Service — John M. Crowe, E. N. Woodward, E. D. Worley, Mrs. Hugh Gibson, Mrs. W. M. Morrell, C. H. Williams, J. Will Bailey, R. T. Hall.
Sabbath Observance — ^J. A. Ellison, J. C. Patty, J. O. Beck, J. E. Wagner, J. S. Henley, W. N. Wagner, S. W. Bourne.
District Conference Records— N. R. Cartright, L. D. Mayberry, W. E. Browning, C. R. Jones, F. M. Buhrman, D. B. Wright, C. R. Jones, W. H. Harrison, G. W. Summers.
Memoirs— D. P. Hurley, M. P. Carico, H. B. Vaught, J. E. Naff, J. E. Lowry.
Hours. — On motion of T. J. Eskridge, host, the hour for meet- ing was fixed at 8 :30 each morning and the hour for adjourn- ment at 12 o'clock sharp.
Memoirs. — Samuel H. Hall and Frank M. Reynolds, deceased, wxre referred to the Comittee on Memoirs.
Bar. — The Conference "Bar" was made to include the main auditorium of the church.
iNTRODUCTiON.^-Mr. 1. G. Campbell, Dr. R. P. Wilson and Dr. J. S. Hunter, representing our publishing houses at Nashville and at Richmond, were introduced.
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Papers Referred. — Communications from our Publishing Agents, from the General Board of Church Extension, from Bishop Candler concerning Emory University, and concerning our Representative Church in Washington City, from the Gen- eral Board of Education, from the General Board of Finance on the Superannuate Endowment Fund, and from Noah W. Cooper, of Nashville, concerning Sabbath observance, were referred, by action of the Conference, to their proper boards and committees.
Admitted on Trial. — Hugh Sevier Carter, having been unani- mously recommended by the Licensing Committee of the Chat- tanooga District, and having met the required examination, was received on trial into the traveling connection.
Educational Day. — On motion of T. J. Eskridge, Thursday, beginning at 10 a. m., was set apart as a special day for considera- tion of the great educational campaign, the Conference to meet in three official sessions, morning, afternoon and night.
Presiding Elders. — The following presiding elders passed ex- amination of character and made report of the work in their sev- eral districts: I. P. Martin, M. P. Carico, E. A. Shugart, J. B. Ward, W. S. Neighbors, J. W. Perry, E. H. Cassidy, D. P. Hurley, J. E. Wolfe, J. W. Rader.
Passage of Character. — Question 17 : ''Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official administration?" The follow- ing persons passed examination of character and were referred to the Committee on Conference Relations for the supernumerary relation : G. W. Simpson, J. A. Lyons, G. A. Maiden, C. R. Brown, L. L. H. Carlock, J. W. Helvey, C. A. Beard, T. R. Handy, G. O. Gannaway.
The following persons passed examination of character and were referred to the Committee on Conference Relations for the superannuates' relation: J. L Cash, L. C. Delashmit, R. N. Price, L. K. Haynes, C. M. James, W. D. MitcheU, W. C. Garden, A. D. Stewart, R. S. Umberger, L. M. Neel, J. W. Carnes, F. Alex- ander, Jacob Smith, J. N. Hobbs, J. C. Bays, J. H. Parrott, J. S. W. Neel, J. W. Repass, G. D. French, W. L Fogleman, H. S. Hamilton, D. H. Carr, J. C. Maness, J. M. Romans, W. W. Hicks, D. McCracken, D. S. Hearon, H. C. Clemens, W. C. Hicks, W. R. Barnett, S. S. Catron, K. C. Atkins, B. W. Lee, L. J. Williams, J. T. Frazier, G. A. Garner, G. S. Wagner, J. A. L. Perkins, S. K. Byrd, G. W. Summers.
Insurance. — J. H. Shumaker, of the Methodist Benevolent Association, was introduced and briefly addressed the Confer- ence in the interest of his work.
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Received by Transfer. — Question 6 : "Who are received by transfer from other Confernces?" Jacob L. Grifhtts, an elder from the Florida Conference ; Roy T. Houts, in class of the second year from the West Texas Conference.
Centenary College. — The following paper was read and adopted :
At the last session of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, South, held at Princeton, W. Va., October 8-14, 1919, on the recommendation of the Conference Board of Education, you accepted the following proposition, signed by J. W. Malone and G. L. Hardwick:
"We tender the entire property (of Centenary College), lands, build- ings, equipment and furnishings to the Holston Conference free of debt:
For cash or its equivalent, for capital stock $35,000
For cash or its equivalent, to cover bonds 15,000
For cash or its equivalent, for additional improvements and scien- tific equipment available on or before June, 1920 10,000
$60,000 You also passed the following resolution :
"That J. S. French, W. G. M. Thomas and W. B. AUen be and are hereby appointed the Commission representing this Conference for the en- suing year to effect, in conjunction with the Board of Trustees heretofore lamed and the present owners of Centenary College, this transfer, and are requested to bring it about as quickly as possible. This Commission is further instructed to assist the Trustees in securing a new or amended charter for Centenary College conforming to the disciplinary requirements of the M. E. Church, South, as regards the schools of the Church."
Your commissioners, and the owners of the property have been unable to complete the transfer, and the following are the facts relating to the case:
(1) Upon beginning the work assigned us, soon after the adjournment of the last session of the Conference, we discovered that the recommenda- tion of the General Board of Education, without which, according to para- graph 356, page 150, of the Discipline of 1918, no new school can be re- ceived, had not been obtained. We were thereby estopped until the meet- ing of the said Board in May, 1920, any action we might have taken with- out such recommendation being illegal.
(2) Upon the meeting of said Board in May, the necessary action was taken by it, and we immediately began the work of securing a charter which would meet the requirements of the Church, and pushed it rapidly to a satisfactory conclusion.
(3) In the meantime, however, in such a state of uncertainty as had arisen, the owners of the property did not feel like investing the $10,000 "for additional improvements," etc., which, according to the above men- tioned proposition, was to be "available on or before June, 1920," but spent only such an amount on scientific equipment as would enable the school to meet the requirements of a Junior College, this expenditure amounting to $9,137.41.
(4) Under these conditions, the commissioners and owners agree that we have no authority to complete the transfer, because:
(a) The specified amount of $10,000 was not expended, as per the proposition accepted by the Conference, "on or before June, 1920"; and has, indeed, not yet been expended, only $9,137.41 having been spent, as above stated.
(b) The Conference was not, therefore, due the owners of the prop- erty $60,000, but only $59,137.41, this being the sum of amount agreed upon
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for capital stock and bonds plus the amount actuall}^ expended, i. e., $9,137.41.
(c) The proposition made and accepted, however, gave your commis- sioners no option other than to make the transfer on the basis of $60,000, and we all agree that the commissioners would exceed their authority and consequently make void the transaction were they to complete the transfer on the basis of $59,137.41, or any other basis whatsoever except that of $60,000, ten thousand of which must have been expended in improvements and scientific equipment on or before June, 1920.
We, therefore, suggest that you, here and now, grant us authority to complete the transfer on the basis of $59,137.41, and upon such action on your part we will finish our work and be ready to make a final report be- fore the adjournment of this session of the Conference.
(Signed) J. S. French,
W. G. M. Thomas,
Commissioners. J. W. Mai^one, D. S. Stuart, G. L. Hardwick,
Owners.
On motion of W. M. Morrell, the boards were asked to meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Announcements'! — The Committee on Public Worship made the following announcements : Preaching at 3 p. m. by W. M. Bunts ; Sunday School anniversary at 7 :30 p. m., v^^ith an address by Dr. Emmett Hightow^er, of Texas.
Introduced. — Dr. H. N. Snyder, president of Wofford Cohege, at Spartanburg, S. C, was introduced.
The Conference sang ''How happy are they who their Savior obey," after which Bishop R. G. Waterhouse pronounced the benediction.
SECOND DAY.
Thursday, October 7, 1920.
The Conference convened at 8 :30 a. m., with Bishop Denny in the chair. I. P. Martin conducted the devotional service. After leading in prayer he read from the fourth chapter of Ephesians. The Conference sang "I love thy kingdom. Lord."
Further roll call was dispersed with, arrivals to report at the secretary's table. The minutes of yesterday's session were read and corrected.
Readmitted. — George W. Jackson, having been recommended by the Licensing Committee of the Cleveland District, was read- mitted into the Conference as an elder, and his name was re- ferred to the Committee on Conference Relations for the super- numerary relation.
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Transfer Received. — Fred B. Cox was received as a transfer from the Tennessee Conference in elder's orders.
From Other Churches. — Orman T. Headley was received from the Christian connection, on condition that he assume our ordination vows.
Received on Trial. — The following persons having been rec- ommended by their District Conferences, and having passed the required examinations, were received into our traveling connec- tion on trial : From the Bluefield District, John Baptist Staley ; from the Cleveland District, Taylor Neal Orr; from the Wythe- ville District, Robert Lake Wright.
Undergraduates. — The following persons passed examination of character and of studies, and were advanced to the class of the second year: W'iley Davis Larrowe, William Lassiter Tate, Charles Lee Thomas, William Alson McCormick, Yemmons Walker Brooks, John Talley Booth, Charles Glenn Eastwood, Wiley Bruce Peck, Louis E. Hoppe, the latter being already in elder's orders.
Henry Lee Dean was advanced to the class of the third year.
William Alson McCormick and Charles Lee Thomas were elected to deacon's orders.
The following persons passed examination of character, but not having passed the examination on studies, were continued in the class of the first year: David Homer Munson, Onessus Hor- ner Logan, Charles Henry Williams, William Irving Hanna, Allen Harvey Mathes, Raymond Cleaves Farmer.
Education. — The special hour of the day having arrived, T. J. Eskridge, president of the Holston Board of Education, made re- port No. 1. (See supplement *'A.")
Bishop Denny introduced Dr. Henry N. Snyder, president of Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C, who made an impressive address on Christian education.
T. J. Eskridge, presiding, introduced Mrs. James H. McCoy, an official of our General Board of Missions, who talked with point and power on Christian education.
The presiding officer presented Bishop Denny, who spoke earnestly and eloquently of the influence of educated men who have been in the forefront of the great movements in the church and in the world.
Arrivals. — The following arrivals were reported to the secre- tary's table: Clerical— R. A. Owen, F. Y. Jackson, John M. Pax- ton, S. A. McCanless, C. R. Brown, C. K. Wingo, J. C. Maness, J. R. King, C. A. Beard, R. C. Camper, J. L. Scott. Lay— H. H. Taylor and J. A. Livesay from the Big Stone Gap District; V. R. Cobble, F. A. Carter and Miss Dora Young from the Cleveland
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District; W. C. Cureton and W. A. Ault from the Chattanooga District.
Visitors. — The following visitors were introduced : Dr. A. J. Lamar, one of our Publishing Agents ; Dr. F. S. Parker, General Epworth League Secretary; Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of the Chris- tian Advocate; Dr. D. W. Carter, missionary to the Mexicans, Georgetown, Texas ; Rev. A. E. Clements, of the secretarial force in the educational campaign.
Luncheon to Laymen.' — Mr. F. A. Carter, Conference Lay Leader, extended an invitation to the lay delegates of this body to a luncheon at Hotel Patten Friday at 12 :30.
Special Secretary. — R. B. Piatt, Jr., was appointed a special secretary to gather data concerning the claimants of our Confer- ence upon the superannuate endowment fund.
After announcements, the Conference sang ''O happy day," the benediction was pronounced by J. T. Frazier, and the body adjourned, to meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Conference convened at 3 o'clock p. m., with T. J. Esk- ridge in the chair. J. C. Orr led the Conference in singing "Stand up, stand up for Jesus." Eugene Blake led in prayer. The minutes of the morning session were read and approved.
Address. — Charles G. Hounshell, of the secretarial force of our General Board of Missions, addressed the Conference on the educational movement.
The Conference stood and sang hymn 396, "Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve."
Dr. F. S. Parker, General Epworth League Secretary, ad- dressed the Conference on "Compelling Appeal of the Christian Education Movement."
On motion of J. A. Burrow, the address of Dr. Hightowcr was postponed until the opening of our night session, to give him a better hearing, the hour being late.
The Conference adjourned with the benediction by T. C. Schuler, to meet again at 7 :30 tonight.
NIGHT SESSION.
The Conference convened at 7 :30 o'clock p. m., with T. J. Esk- ridge in the chair. After a hymn, L P. Martin led in prayer.
Dr. Emmett Hightower, of Texas, addresed the Conference on the relation of the Sunday School to the great educational move- ment.
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Our Highland Park Church choir sang an anthem, after which Rev. A. E. Clement, of the Tennessee Conference, gave a stere- opticon lecture showing something of the educational institutions of Southern Methodism and their relation to the educational movement.
Dr. H. N. Snyder made brief concluding remarks.
On motion of J. A. Burrow, report No. 1 of the Board of Education, carrying with it resolutions accepting our quota of $1,705,000, appointing a Conference Educational Commission and requesting the appointment of Dr. I. P. Martin as Conference Educational Secretary, to give full time to the campaign, was adopted, with but tw^o dissenting votes. The commission ap- pointed consists of L. C. Hassinger, N. M. Watson, H. C. Stuart, J. S. French, F. A. Carter, G. L. Hardwick and W. E. Brock.
The Conference adjourned with the benediction by T. C. Schuler.
THIRD DAY.
Friday, October 8, 1920.
The Conference convened at 9 o'clock a. m., with Bishop Denny presiding. Hymn 489, "He leadeth me," was sung. The Con- ference recited the twenty-third Psalm in concert, after which T. S. Hamilton led in prayer. The minutes of Thursday night's session were read and approved.
Admitted on Trial. — Noah Haynes Giesler, having been rec- ommended by the Morristown District Conference, and having passed the required examination, was admitted into the traveling connection on trial.
Undergraduates. — The following persons passed examination of character, and having passed examination on studies, were ad- vanced to the class of the third year: David Bruce Wright, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Alexander S. Ulm, Henry Austin Carlton, Henry Lee Dean, Floyd Bunyan Shelton.
The following persons passed examination of character, but not having stood the examination on studies, were continued in the class of the second year: Fred Gordon, Patrick Henry Horner, Harrill Stras Dyer, Ellis C. Jesse, Roy T. Houts.
David Bruce Wright and Patrick Poindexter Tabor were elected to deacon's orders. Henry Lee Dean passed examination of character, being already a deacon. Alexander S. Ulm and Henry A. Carlton passed examination of character, being already elders.
Transfer.— Carlock Hawk, an elder, was received by transfer
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from the Brazil Conference and transferred to the Western North Carolina Conference.
Third Year. — The following persons passed examination of character, and having passed examination on studies, were ad- vanced to the class of the fourth year: Floyd Bunyan Shelton, Alexander S. Ulm, Henry A. Carlton, Emanuel H. Yankee.
The following persons passed examination of character, but not having passed the examination on studies, were continued in the class of the third year: Samuel Vance Gibson, Elmer W. Dean, Clyde Enoch Lundy, Enoch L. McConnell, Carl Herbert Wright, Walter C. Harris, Sterling A. Neblett.
Fourth Year. — The following persons passed examination of character, and having passed the examination on studies, were elected to elder's orders, thus completing the required course of study: Elbert Dayton Worley, Walter Price Eastwood, William Henry Harrison, Arthur Federick Phenix.
E. H. Yankee and H. A. Carlton, having stood all required ex- aminations, passed out of the classes of undergraduates, being al- ready in elder's orders.
F. B. Shelton likewise passed all examinations, being in dea- con's orders.
Paul Patton Martin and Allen J. Thomas passed examination of character, but not having passed the examination on studies, were continued in the class of the fourth year.
Located. — Orville Bruce Johnson passed examination of char- acter and was granted a location at his own request. T. L. Bry- son passed examination and was, on motion and by vote of the Conference, located.
Orphanage. — The matter of a bequest to our Orphanage at Greeneville by F. R. Cornett, deceased, was referred to the Con- ference Board of Finance.
Paper Referred. — A communication from the General Sun- day School Board was referred to the Conference Sunday School Board.
Resolution. — The following resolution was adopted :
Whereas, the Board of Finance, pursuant to resolution of Conference last year, made an additional assessment of $3,000 to provide for Confer- ence claimants ; and
Whereas, the Conference Treasurer is uncertain as to the proper dis- position of the amount collected on this assessment; therefore be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of this Conference this assessment is specifically for Conference work and not a part of the original budget, and the entire amount collected should be paid over to the Treasurer of the Board of Finance for the relief of Conference claimants.
T. S. Hamilton.
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Deacons Elected. — The following local preachers, having- been duly recommended by the Wytheville District Conference, were elected to deacon's orders : Samuel Webster Chisenhall, Richard Lee Parks, Elbert Gordon Frye.
Elder Elected. — James Emor}^ Fogleman, a local preacher, having been recommended by the Cleveland District Conference, was elected to elder's orders.
Laymen's Hour. — The special order of the day having arrived, Mr. F. A. Carter, Conference Lay Leader, took the chair, by re- quest of Bishop Denny. Mr. O. B. Andrews, of Chattanooga, was introduced and addressed the Conference earnestly and im- pressively on "The Business Man in the Church." Mrs. W. E. Brock, of Chattanooga, was introduced, and represented the women of the church in a deeply spiritual talk.
AsBURY Statue.' — Bishop Denny explained the proposed statue of Francis Asbury to be erected in Washington City, and asked for a collection to meet our part of the expense of the same. The collection amounted to $527.10.
Introductions — The following visitors were introduced : Rev. S. H. C. Burgin, our General Secretars' of Church Extension; Rev, S. E. A\^asson, of the North Georgia Conference; Rev. George R. Stuart, of the North Alabama Conference.
Miscellaneous. — N. M. Watson asked to be released from the Committee on Christian Literature on account of work on the Board of Education. Col. E. C. Reeves was asked to call the committee together.
A brief report from Dr. R. N. Price, Conference Historian, was read by the secretary. The following resolution was adopted :
We, a committee appointed by Dr. R. N. Price, herewith present to you his written report and recommend that he be continued as Conference Historian, and that the Finance Commission be respectfully asked to make an appropriation of $1,500 for his salary- for the incoming year.
Eugene Blake, John C. Orr, T. S. Hamieton.
Full Connection. — The following preachers on trial, having met the requirements of the church, were called before the chan- cel, impressively addressed by Bishop Denny, propounded the Disciplinary questions, and then, by vote of the Conference, were received into full connection : Floyd Bunyan Shelton, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Henry A. Carlton, David Bruce Wright, Henry Lee Dean.
Announcements. — The Committee on Public Worship an- nounced that R. A. Kelly would preach in this church at S-
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o'clock p. m. Announcements for Sunday preaching were also made. Missionary and Church Extension anniversary tonight, with addresses by Dr. S. H. C. Burgin and Dr. W. W. Pinson.
Leave of Absence. — E. H. Lewis and J. N. Smith were grant- ed leave of absence to return to their charges to conduct funerals.
Arrivals. — The following arrivals were reported to the secre- tary's table : Clerical — J. L. Mullens, Geo. E. Erwin, H. E. Kelso. Lay— Mrs. P. L. Cobb, Col. E. C. Reeves, F. H. Taylor and R. M. Rogers from the Morristown District.
The Conference sang ''How tedious and tasteless the hours," after which Bishop Waterhouse pronounced the benediction.
FOURTH DAY.
Saturday, October 9, 1920.
The Conference convened at 9 o'clock a. m., with Bishop Denny in the chair. Hymn 492, "O for a closer walk with God," was sung. J. R. Brown read ten verses from the sixth chapter of Galatians, after which he led in prayer. The Conference sang "What a friend we have in Jesus." The minutes of yesterday's session were read and approved.
Full Connection. — George Estes Erwin, having met all the requirements of the church, was called before the chancel, pro- pounded the Disciplinary questions, and then, by vote of the Con- ference, was received into full connection. He had been previ- ously elected to deacon's and elder's orders.
Admitted on Trial. — William Austin White, having been rec- ommended by the Knoxville District Conference, and having stood the required examination, was admitted into the traveling connection on trial.
Miscellaneous. — ^P. L. Cobb was put on the Board of Chris- tian Literature, in place of N. M. Watson, excused.
C. W. Kelley was recommended for an appointment as Y. M. C. A. secretary.
Passage of Character. — Under question 17 thei Conference took up the passage of character. When the name of J. J. Clark was called his presiding elder, J. W. Perry, stated that there were rumors of improper conduct in his case, in consequence of which he surrenders his license to preach as a probationer in our Con- ference.
The Bishop then called the names of all the preachers in the
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ten districts of the Conference one by one and their characters were passed.
Transfers. — Announcement was made by Bishop Denny of the transfer of Z. D. Holbrook, an elder, to the Western Vir- ginia Conference; E. R. Roach, an elder, to the Memphis Con- ference; David Homer Munson, in class of first year, to the South Carolina Conference.
Sick Preacher. — Announcement was made by W. S. Neigh- bors that French Wampler, a member of this body, is sick at the Erlanger Hospital; yesterday he was in a serious condition, but today is much improved.
Incorporation. — On motion of J. S. French, Mr. John W. Green, of Knoxville, was made a trustee on the incorporation of Holston Conference, in place of Mr. Leon Jeroulman, deceased.
Laymen. — The following report from our lay delegates was adopted with grateful appreciation:
1. We, the laymen, hereby unanimously recommend the nomination of F. H. Taylor as Conference Fay Leader and Chairman of Minute Men for the ensuing year.
2. That the Commission on Finance be authorized and requested to as- sess the districts of Holston Conference an amount sufficient to create a fund that will be sufficient to pay the railroad fare of all clerical members, including all undergraduates and supplies, who attend the meetings of Holston Annual Conference ; and that each preacher who attends the ses- sion of the Holston Annual Conference shall be paid his actual railroad fare from the fund herein created, this to take effect for the next session of the Holston Annual Conference.
3. We recommend that the policy be adopted of pooling the interests of Holston Laymen to the end that they shall be responsible for the edu- cation of a minimum of fifteen young preachers for this Conference year.
4. We further recommend the organization by our men and women of the several circuits and stations for personal work, this to be organized and carried forward in so far as it may be in accordance with the plans followed in the Centenary Campaign.
5. We hereby pledge the hearty co-operation of Holston laymen in the carrying forward of the collection of Centenary pledges and of the Chris- tian Education Movement.
6. That we offer our services to our pastors in the conduct of the prayer meeting ; that we will do our best as Minute Alen and emergency speakers ; that acting as emergency speakers we will endeavor to organize a prayer meeting in every church in the Conference where there is none, so that there may be a service in every church every Sunday.
7. As the laity of the church we promise to criticize less and praise and pray more.
W. G. M. Thomas, Chairman. Mrs. J. W. Malone, W. G. Delp,
F. H. Taylor,
G. L. Hardwick,
Dora E. Young, Secretary.
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Resolution. — The following resolution was introduced :
Whereas, the Holston Conference occupies territory in four states, ne- cessitating the moving of men across state lines; and,
Whereas, the public schools in these four states begin about the middle of September; and,
Whereas, the system of grading and the textbooks used differ, not only in the several states, but even in the local districts within the various coun- ties, resulting in loss of means and confusion often amounting to one full year's work for children who remove from one state or community to another after the beginning of school terms; therefore be it
Resolved, That we respectfully ask that our Conference date of meet- ing be fixed one month earlier than heretofore.
L. W. Fierce, W. M. Bunts, E. A. Shugart, J. F. Benton.
The resolution was discussed by L. W. Pierce, E. A. Shugart, M. P. Carico, J. E. Wolfe, J. T. Frazier, P. L. Cobb, L. W. Pierce, J. W. V^vvy, T. S. Hamilton, J. R. Brown and L P. Martin. On motion of E. A. Shugart, the Bishop was asked to appoint a commission of three to consider this question during the ensuing year, and to report a recommendation to our next an- nual session.
Inter-Races. — Bishop Denny introduced Rev. W. E. Robin- son, rector of Christ's Church, Chattanooga, who addressed the Conference on "Inter-Racial Co-operation.'' Bishop Denny fol- lowed with comments on the same subject.
Resolutions. — A resolution proposing a series of addresses at our annual sessions on homiletics and pastoral theology was discussed at length by J. W. Perry, N. M. Watson, Eugene Blake, T. C. Schuler, J. T. Frazier, J. C. Orr, I. P. Martin, R. A. Owen, and was then voted down.
The following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That we are heartily in sympathy with all efforts to bring about more righteous relations between all classes in this country.
Frank Jackson, J. A. Burrow, Jas. I. Cash.
Leave of Absence.' — F. R. Suavely, F. Y. Jackson, Miss Dora Young and Mrs. W. M. Morrell were granted leave of absence.
Orphanage. — The following resolution was adopted :
In compliance with the provisions of the charter of incorporation and the action of the Woman's Missionary Society of- Holston Conference authorizing an enlargement of the Board of Directors of the Orphans' In- dustrial Home and School at Greeneville, Tenn., the present Board of Di- rectors respectfully requests Bishop Denny to appoint Rev. M. J. Wysor as manager of this institution for the coming year, and the following men members of the Board of Directors : Dr. J. A. Burrow, Dr. J. A. Baylor, Mr. F. A. Carter, Mr. F. A. Weiss and Mr.- P. A. Dunn.
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Full Connection. — Roy Thomas Houts, having met all the requirements of the church, was called to the chancel, propounded the Disciplinary questions, and then, by vote of the Conference, was received into full connection. He was also elected to deacon's orders.
Lay Leader. — Mr. F. A. Carter, retiring Conference Lay Leader, introduced Mr. Frank H. Taylor, of Newport.
HoLSTON Annual. — The Conference secretary called attention to a deficit in funds on hand to pay for the printing of the Holston Annual, due to the increased cost of paper and other material. The following resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That the Finance Commission assess the different boards (except the Board of Conference Claimants) amounts sufficient to cover all deficits in the publication of the Holston Annual.
Frank Jackson, D. P. Hurley.
Other proposals looking to details in the financing of the Annual were discussed, motions and amendments were made, and finally the whole matter was laid on the table.
Announcements. — The Committee on Public Worship an- nounced that J. T. Frazier would preach at 3 p. m. Our first an- niversary for superannuates will be held at 7 :30 p. m., with an address by Dr. Luther Todd, General Secretary of Superannu- ates' Endowment Fund.
Admitted on Trial. — Henry Milton Houston, having been recommended by the Nashville District Conference, and having passed the required examinations, was admitted on trial into the traveling connection. He was also elected to local deacon's orders.
Visitor. — Bishop Denny introduced Mr. John E. Edgerton, of our Centenary fund, who briefly addressed the Conference in the interest of full payment of all Centenary subscriptions.
Reports. — The Committee on Spiritual State of the Church made report, which was adopted. (See supplement "B.")
The Bible Board made report, which was adopted. (See sup- plement "C")
Silver Service. — On behalf of the preachers and laymen of the Wytheville District, Bishop Denny presented J. W. Rader and wife, retiring inmates of the Wytheville District, with a silver tea service, expressive of esteem and appreciation.
The Conference sang "Rock of Ages," after which Bishop Denny pronounced the benediction, the Conference to meet in memorial session Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
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PREACHING APPOINTMENTS FOR SUNDAY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL,, SOUTH.
Highland Park — 9 a. m., love feast, conducted by J. T. Frazier; 10:45 a. m., preaching by Bishop Denny followed by ordination of deacons and elders ; 3 p. m., memorial service ; 7 :30 p. m., preaching by J. W. Perry.
Centenary — Morning, I. P. Martin ; evening, M. P. Carico.
Trinity — Morning, T. S. Hamilton ; evening, Thos. Priddy.
Ridgedale — Morning, J. A. Early; evening, W. P. Eastwood.
St. Bhno — Morning, J. M. Crowe; evening, L. S. Reynolds.
Whiteside — Morning, J. E. Wolfe; evening, J. M. Crowe.
East Lake — Morning, J. E. Lowry; evening, E. H. Yankee.
King Memorial — Morning, G. M. Moreland ; evening, H. B. Vaught.
Wisdom Memorial — Morning, Pat H. Horner.
Dodds Avenue — Morning, W. B. Belchee ; evening, J. M. Carter.
North Chattanooga — Morning, T. C. Schuler.
Rossville, Ga. — -Morning, E. N. Woodward; evening, W. M. Morrell.
Athens, Tenn. — Morning, Geo. L. Lambert.
Church Street, Knoxville — Morning, J. F. Benton.
Cleveland — Morning, J. A. Baylor.
BAPTIST.
First Church — Morning, J. S. French; evening, T. S. Hamilton. Central — Morning, W. S. Neighbors; evening, J. S. French. Avondale — Morning, W. R. Snider; evening, A. H. Mathes. Chamberlain Avenue — Morning, Z. B. Randall ; evening, J. A. Ellison. Ridgedale — Morning, H. S. Hutsell ; evening, S. h. Browning. Highland Park — Morning, W. M. Morrell; evening, H. B. Brown. North Chattanooga — Morning, Bascom Waters. Taylor Street — Morning, R. N. Havens ; evening, W. C. Thompson. Alton Park — Morning, C. E. Painter.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Third Church — Morning, S. D. Long, North Side — Evening, J. R. Brown.
METHODIST EPISCOPAE.
Highland Park — Morning, D. P. Hurley ; evening, W. S. Hendricks.
Ridgedale — Morning, L. W. Pierce; evening, W. S. Lyons.
North Chattanooga — 'Morning, C. K. Wingo.
Manker Memorial — Morning, J. H. Watkins; evening, S. A. McGhee.
FIFTH DAY— MEMORIAL SESSION.
Sunday, October 10, 1920.
The Conference convened at 3 o'clock p. m., with Bishop R. G. Waterhouse in the chair by appointment of Bishop Denny. "Come, thou fount of every blessing" v^as sung. J. E. Naff read a Scripture lesson from the sixth chapter of John. Hymn 585, 'Tt is not death to die," was sung. J. E. Naff led in prayer.
Bishop Waterhouse made brief but appropriate remarks con- cerning the nature of our annual memorial service. The Confer- ence trio — J. C. Orr, A. B. Hunter and Eugene Blake — sang "He loved me so."
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Eugene Blake read a memoir of Samuel H. Hall, written by D. P. Hurley.
H. B. Vaught read a memoir of Frank M. Reynolds.
J. E. Naff read a memoir of Mrs. G. T. Jordan.
Memoirs of Mrs. W. C. Harris and Mrs. F. M. Grace will be furnished the secretary for publication in the Annual.
The trio sang *'My Jesus, as thou wilt."
Testimonials of appreciation and love for these who have "'gone on before us" were given by R. K. Triplett, R. A. Owen, D. H. Carr, T. C. Schuler, J. A. Burrow, W. C. Thompson, R. C. Camper, W. S. Lyons, J. C. Orr, E. F. Kahle and R. T. McDowell.
The trio sang 'T am going home to glory in the good old- fashioned way." The Conference then broke into songs of tri- umph, while the brethren shook hands and rejoiced.
J. C. Orr pronounced the benediction.
SIXTH DAY.
Monday, October 11, 1920.
The Conference convened at 9 o'clock a. m., with Bishop Denny in the chair.- Hymn 490, ''Savior, more than life to me" was sung. J. S. French led in prayer, after which he read a les- son from the first chapter of Ephesians. The minutes of Satur- day morning's session were read and corrected. The minutes of Sunday afternoon's memorial session were read and approved.
Ordinations. — Bishop Denny submitted the following certifi- cate:
This certifies that on Sunday morning, October the tenth, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty, in Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in the city of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, after a sermon I preached, I, Collins Denny, one of the bishops of the above-mentioned church, did ordain to the office of deacon in the church of God each of the following traveling preachers who had been elected to that office by the Holston Annual Conference of the church named above, they being presented for ordination by James A. Burrow, an elder and the secretary of the annual conference above mentioned, namely: David Bruce Wright, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Roy Thomas Houts and George Estes Erwin; and each of the following local preachers, each of whom was duly elected by the above-named Annual Conference and pre- sented by James A. Burrow, named above, viz.: William Alson McCor- mick, Charles Lee Thomas, Samuel Webster Chisenhall, Richard Lee Parks, Elbert Gordon Frye and Henry Milton Houston.
In this service Richard G. Waterhouse, one of the bishops of the Church mentioned above, read the Epistle.
Immediately after the ordination of the deacons, and assisted in the laying on of hands by the above-mentioned Richard G. Waterhouse, and by J. T. Frazier, Eugene Blake, T. R. Handy and P. L. Cobb, elders and
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members of the Conference already designated, I ordained to the office of elder in the church of God each of the following traveling preachers, who had been elected to that office by the Conference mentioned above, each one being presented for ordination by James A. Burrovv^, named above, viz. : Elbert Dayton Worley, Walter Price Eastwood, William Henry Harrison, Arthur Fedrick Phenix and George Estes Erwin ; and James Emory Fogleman, a local preacher, w^ho had been elected to the office of elder in the church of' God by the Conference already named, and who was presented for ordination by James A. Burrow, also mentioned above.
In this service Orman T. Headley, an elder in the Christian Connection Church, who had been received by the Conference before named, and whose ordination as an elder in Christian Connection Church just referred to had been recognized by the Conference before mentioned, assumed the vows as an elder.
The Gospel used in the ordination of elders was read by the above- named T. R. Handy.
Given under my hand this tenth day of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty, in the city of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee.
Collins Denny.
Statistical Questions.- — Bishop Denny called the statistical minute questions, which were answered by J. H. Umberger, sta- tistical secretary in chief.
The Annual. — On motion of T. C. Schuler, the Conference Boards (Claimants excepted) were instructed to make an appro- priation, not an assessment, to meet the deficit in the publication fund of our Holston Annual.
Next Conference. — On motion of J. S. French, a committee of three was ordered to select during the year the place for hold- ing our next annual session, the committee to have power to act. Bishop Denny appointed J. S. French, E. H. Cassidy and G. L. Hardwick.
Reports. — The Committee on Sabbath Observance made re- port, which was adopted. (See supplement ''D.")
The Board of Christian Literature made report, which was adopted. (See supplement "E.")
Midland Methodist. — The following resolution was adopted :
Whereas, the Holston, Tennessee and Memphis Conferences a year ago agreed to put on an intensive campaign for 5,000 new subscribers to the Midland Methodist in each Conference; and.
Whereas, the paper has made a net gain of only 1,000 subscribers; and.
Whereas, the publisher agrees to suspend the advance in subscription price until January 1, provided these Conferences take up the campaign with new zeal and determination; therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Holston Conference, for her part, hereby accepts the proposition of the publisher and pledges itself to an aggressive cam- paign to secure a subscriber for every ten members of the church, said campaign to begin as soon as the preachers get back to their charges.
J. A. Burrow, E. A. Shugart.
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Reports. — The Board of Church Extension made report, which was adopted. (See supplement ''F.")
■ The Sunday School Board made report, which was adopted. (See supplement ''G.") The treasurer of this board made re- port, which goes to record.
Special Committees.. — Bishop Denny appointed the following special committees : To consider a proposition to hold our an- nual session one month earlier than customary, and to make rec- ommendation to our next Conference — J. A. Burrow, N. M. Wat- son, L. W. Pierce ; to co-operate with a committee from the Ten- nessee Conference on Sabbath Observance — J. S. French, E. E. AViley, W. E. Brock.
Education. — The Board of Education made report No. 2. N. M. Watson, for the board, spoke of the appointment of I. P. Mar- tin as Conference Secretary of Education, and asked that he be heard. Dr. Martin addressed the Conference in the interest of the educational movement ahead of us. J. S. French made an earnest talk on the importance 'of the movement, and called on those who were with him in a pledge to stand loyally by it, in re- sponse to which the Conference stood. N. M. Watson made brief but earnest remarks. The report was adopted. (See supplement ''A,") The treasurer of this board made report, which goes to record.
Superannuates, Etc. — The Committee on Conference Rela- tions made the following recommendations, which were adopted :
Supernumerary — G. W. Simpson, J. A. Lvons, G. A. Maiden, C. R. Brown, L. L. H, Carlock, J. W. Helvey, C. A.' Beard, T. R. Handy, G. O. Gannaway, G. W. Jackson.
Superannuates — J. I. Cash, L- C. Delashmit, R. N. Price, L. K. Havnes, C. M. James, W. D. Mitchell, W. C. Garden, A. D. Stewart, R. S. Um- berger, I^. M. Neel, J. W. Games, F. Alexander, Jacob Smith, J. N. Hobbs, J. C. Bavs, John H. Parrott, J. S. W. Neel, J. W. Repass, G. D. French, W. I. Fogleman, D. H. Carr, J. C. Maness, J. M. Romans, W. W. Hicks, David McCracken, D. S. Hearon, H. C. Clemens, W. C. Hicks, W. R. Barnett, S. S. Catron, K. C. Atkins, B. W. Lee, J. T. Frazier, G. S. Wagner, W. H. Price, J. A. L. Perkins, S. K. Byrd, G. W. Summers, H. S. Hamilton, G. A. Garner, L. J. Williams.
W. M. MoKRELL, Chairman.
S. T. M. McPhersox, Secretary.
Reports. — The Board of Finance made report, which was adopted. (See supplement "I.") The treasurer of this board made report, which goes to record.
The Chattanooga Savings Bank made report, which goes to record. (See supplement "H.")
Gifts.— Bishop Denny presented to M. P. Carico, presiding elder of the Big Stone Gap District; D. P. Hurley, presiding
Merner-Pfeiffer Library
Tennessee Wesleyan College Athens, Tennessco
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elder of the Radford District, and J. E. Wolfe, presiding elder of the Tazewell District, with their wives, substantial gifts from the preachers and laymen of the several districts. W. E. Brock told what the Chattanooga District had done in like way for their re- tiring presiding elder, J. B. Ward. Bishop Denny presented to J. B. Ward framed resolutions of apprecation from the Chatta- nooga District Conference.
Cabinet Retires. — Bishop Denny asked J. S. French to take the chair while he and his cabinet retired for final consultation.
Reports. — The Committee on Social Service made report, which was adopted. (See supplement "J-")
The Committee on District Conference Records made report, which was adopted. (See supplement ''K.")
The Board of Missions made report, which was received and filed. The recommendations therein were indorsed.
The Commission on Finance made report, which was adopted. (See supplement "M.")
The Epworth League Board made report, which was adopted. (See supplement ''N.'')
Resolution. — The following resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That the Conference Secretary be requested to give space in the cover pages of the Annual each year for facts concerning all our church schools within the bounds of the Conference.
J. M Wysor, A. S. Thorn, J. W. Rader.
Thanks. — The following resolution was adopted by a rising vote:
It is with gratitude in our hearts that we acknowledge the gracious kindness of the members of this church and the other churches of the city, together with the thoughtful attention of the committee on entertain- ments, and pledge our prayers to them always.
T. C. SCHULER,
J. F. Benton.
Centenary College. — The following report was received and goes to record:
Your commission appointed at the last session of the Holston Confer- ence to "effect, in conjunction with the Board of Trustees and the present owners of Centenary College," the transfer of said college to the owner- ship of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, begs leave to report that it has completed its work with the exception of some small teclinical de- tails which are being rapidly closed up, and will be ready to file with the Secretary of the Conference for publication in the forthcoming Annual copies of the charter and abstract of title.
Conclusion. — The Bishop and his cabinet came in and Bishop Denny took the chair. The Bishop read the changes in pastoral charges in the Conference. (See Appointments.)
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The minutes of this session were read and approved.
The Conference sang ''Blest be the tie that binds/' after which T. R. Handy led in prayer. Bishop Denny made brief remarks, and then read the appointments for the ensuing year, after which the Conference adjourned sine die with the benediction.
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MINUTE QUESTIONS
I.— PROBATIONERS
1. Who are admitted on trial?
Hugh Sevier Carter, John Baptist Staley, Taylor Neal Orr, Robert Lake Wright, Noah Haynes Giesler, William Austin White, Henry Milton Houston.
Remaining from last year — Onessus Homer Logan, Charles Henry Williams, William Irving Hanna, Allen Harvey Mathes, Raymond Cleaves Farmer.
2. Who remain on trial?
Wiley Davis Larrowe, William Lassiter Tate, Charles Lee Thomas, William Alson McCormick, Yemmons Walker Brooks, John Talley Booth, Wiley Bruce Peck, Charles Glenn Eastwood.
Louis E. Hoppet, already an elder.
Remaining from last year's class — Fred Gordon, Patrick Henry Horner, Harrill Stras Dyer, Ellis C. Jesse.
3. Who are discontinued? None.
II.— CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP 4z. Who are admitted into full connection?
David Bruce Wright, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Henry A. Carlton*, Floyd Bunyan Sheltont, Henry Lee Dean, George Estes Erwin, Roy Thomas Houts.
Remaining from last year's class — Samuel Vance Gibson, Elmer W. Dean, Clyde Enoch Lundy, Enoch L. McConnell, Carl Herbert Wright, Walter C. Harris, Sterling A. Neblett.
5. Who are readmitted? George W. Jackson.
6. Who are received by transfer from other Conferences? Jacob L. Griffitts, an Elder, from the Florida Conference ; Roy
*Already an Elder, and passed out of the classes of studies. fPassed out of the classes of studies.
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T. Houts, in class of the second year, from the West Texas Con- ference; Fred B. Cox, an Elder from the Tennessee Conference.
7. Who are received from other Churches as traveUng preachers ?
Orman T. Headley, an Elder, from the Christian connection.
8. AVho are located this year? Orville B. Johnson, T. L. Bryson.
9. Who have withdrawn or been expelled?
J. J. Clark, a probationer, surrendered his license.
10. Who are transferred to other Conferences?
Carlock Hawk, to the Western North Carolina Conference ; Z. D. Holbrook, an Elder, to the Western Virginia Conference ; Ernest R. Roach, to the Memphis Conference ; David Homer Munson, in class of first year, to South Carolina Conference.
11. W^hat preachers have died during the past year? Samuel H. Hall, Frank M. Reynolds.
III.— ORDERS
12. Who are the deacons of one year?
Remaining from last year's class — Paul Patton Martin, Allen J. Thomas.
13. What traveling preachers and what local preachers have been elected deacons ?
Traveling preachers — David Bruce Wright, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Roy T. Houts.
Local preachers — Samuel Webster Chisenhall, Richard Lee Parker, Elbert Gordon Fryt, Henry Milton Houston, William Alson McCormick, Charles Lee Thomas.
14. AVhat traveling preachers and what local preachers have been ordained deacons?
Traveling preachers — David Bruce Wright, Patrick Poindexter Tabor, Roy Thomas Houts, George Estes Erwin.
Local preachers — William Alson McCormick, Charles Lee Thomas, Samuel Webster Chisenhall, Richard Lee Parks, Elbert Gordon Frye, Henry Milton Houston.
15. What traveling preachers and what local preachers have been elected elders?
Traveling preachers— Elbert Dayton W^orley, Walter Price Eastwood, William Henry Harrison, Arthur Federick Phenix. Local preachers — James Emory Fogleman.
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16. What traveling preachers and what local preachers have been ordained elders?
Traveling preachers — Elbert Dayton Worley, Walter Price Eastwood, William Henry Harrison, Arthur Federick Phenix, George Estes Erwin.
Local preachers — James Emory Fogleman.
IV.— CONFERENCE RELATIONS
17. Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official administration ?
Their names were called in open Conference, one by one, and their characters passed.
18. Who are supernumerary?
G. A. Maiden, L. L. H. Carlock, J. W. Helvey, J. A. Lyons, T. R. Handy, G. O. Gannaway, C. A. Beard, G. W. Jackson, G. W. Simpson, C. R. Brown.
19. Who are superannuated?
J. L Cash, L. C. Delashmit, R. N. Price, L. K. Haynes, C. M. James, W. D. Mitchell, W. C. Carden, A. D. Stewart, R. S. Um- berger, L. M. Neel, J. W. Carnes, F. Alexander, Jacob Smith, J. N. Hobbs, J. C. Bays, J. H. Parrott, J. S. W. Neel, J. W. Repass, G. D. French, W. L Fogleman, H. S. Hamilton, D. H. Carr, J. C. Maness, J. M. Romans, W. W. Hicks, D. McCracken, D. S. Hearon, H. C. Clemens, W. C. Hicks, W. R. Barnett, S. S. Catron, K. C. Atkins, B. W. Lee, L. J. Williams, J. T. Frazier, G. A. Garner, G. S. Wagner, J. A. L. Perkins, S. K. Byrd, G. W. Summers.
V.^STATISTICS
20. What is the number of districts, of pastoral charges, and of churches in this Conference?
Districts, 10; pastoral charges, 239; churches, 884.
21. How many have been licensed to preach, and what is the number of local preachers and members?
Licensed, no report; local preachers, 185; members, 81,767.
22. How many adults and how many infants have been bap- tized during the year?
Aults, 3,616; infants, 860.
23. What is the number of Epworth Leagues and of Epworth League members?
Epworth Leagues, 138 ; Epworth league members, 4,597.
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24. What is the number of Sunday Schools, of Sunday School officers and teachers, and of Sunday School scholars en- rolled during the year ?
Sunday Schools, 774 ; officers and teachers, 5,819 ; scholars en- rolled, 81,175.
25. What is the number of Woman's Missionary Societies, and what is the number of members of the same?
Societies, 192 ; members, 6,554.
26. What are the educational statistics?
Institutions, 4 ; teachers, 53 ; students, 702 ; value of property, $69,500; endowment, $73,575.
VI.~FINANCES
27. What has been contributed for the following causes?
District work, $3,726 ; Conference work, $57,165 ; general work, $56,954; Foreign Missions, $20,288.26; Home and Confer- ence Missions, $6,572.58 ; Church Extension, $10,858.43 ; Educa- tion, $3,143.24; Conference Claimants and Superannuate Endow- ment Fund, $571.50; American Bible Society, $1,714.58; General Conference expense, $879 ; by the Woman's Missionary Society, $66,671.
28. What has been contributed for the support of the min- istry?
Bishops, $4,835; Presiding Elders, $39,206; Preachers in charge, $263,845.
29. What is the grand total contributed for all purposes from all sources in this Conference this year?
$1,110,294.
VIL— CHURCH PROPERTY
30. W^hat is the number of houses of worship, their value, and the amount of indebtedness thereon?
Houses of worship, 761; value, $3,034,150; indebtedness,
$49,788.
31. What is the number of parsonages, their value, and the amount of indebtedness thereon?
District parsonages, 11; their value, $50,000; indebtedness, $2,700; parsonages belonging to pastoral charges, 189; their value, $722,315; indebtedness, $37,070.
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32. What amount of insurance is carried on Church property, and what arnount has been paid out in premiums?
Insurance carried, $1,055,260; premiums paid, $7,363.
33. How many churches and parsonages have been damaged or destroyed during the year, what is the amount of damage, and what has been collected thereon?
Churches and parsonages damaged, 1 ; amount of damage, $200 ; collected, no report.
VIII.— MISCELLANEOUS
34. Who is elected Conference Lay Leader, and what is the report of the Board on Lay Activities?
Frank H. Taylor, Newport, Tenn. (For report see page 21, Journal of Proceedings.)
35. Where shall the next session of the Conference be held? Committee appointed to decide. Since appointment has de- cided on Morristown, Tenn.
36. Where are the preachers stationed this year?
APPOINTMENTS
NOTE. — The parentheses classify the undergraduates. For instance, "cl. 1, e." means "class 1, already an elder." The name of place following certain names of per- sons indicates the Quarterly Conference toi which they belong. Figure at end of line indicates number of years on that particular charge.
ABINGDON DISTRICT — T. C. Schuler, P. E 1
1 Abingdon J R. Brown 3
G. A. Maiden, Supernumerary.
2 Abingdon Circuit E. W. Mort 1
3 Benharn D M. Graybeal, supply
4 Blountville S.L.Browning 5
5 Bluff City- H. S. Johnston 1
6 Bristol — Anderson Street J. A. H. Shuler 4
7 Mary Street W.C.Thompson 2
8 South Bristol R. T. McDowell 4
9 State Street N. M. Watson 2
L. L. H. Carlock, Supernumerary.
10 Virginia Avenue R. L. Evans 8
11 Bristol Circuit F. M. Buhrman 2
12 Ceres I. N. Munsey 1
13 Damascus J. A. Ellison 2
14 Elizabethton S. T. M. McPherson 2
15 Emory J. C. Orr 2
J. W. Helvey, Supernumerary.
16 Glade Spg. & Meadow Vw___J. W. Browning 1
17 Keywood A. B. Hunter 1
J. A. Lyons, Supernumerary.
18 Mountain City J. H. Lotspeich 1
19 Rich Valley L. M. Burris 3
20 Saltville W. M. Bunts 2
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Chaplain in U. S. Navy H. S. Dyer, Abingdon (cl. 2 )__
Conf. Sec. of Education N. M. Watson 2
Con. Missionary Secy. J. M. Carter, State Street
Conf. Secy. Ed, Movement — I. P. Martin, Abingdon
Pres. E.&H. and M.W. Col.__C. C. Weaver, Emory (*)
V. P. E.&H. and M.W. Co\__S. D. Long, Abingdon
Prof, in E.H. and M.W. Col._-W. B. Mitchell, Emory
Prof, in E.H. and M.W. Col._-H. M. Houston, Abingdon. (cl. 1 )
Prof, in E.H. and M.W. Col.__J. C. Orr
Prin. E.&H. Fitting School__C. A. Beard, Emory
Prin. Damascus High Schl.__F. K. Suddath, Damascus
Secy. Children's Home Soc. E. F. Kahle, Abingdon
BIG STONE GAP DISTRICT — E. A. Shugart, P. E 1
1 Appalachia C. L. Stradley 2
2 Big Stone Gap C. W. Dean 4
3 Big Stone Gap Circuit S. E. Bratton, supply
4 Clinchport S. A. Dunn, supply
5 Coeburn M. A. Stevenson 3
6 Coeburn Circuit S. M. Jennings, supply
7 Cumberland Gap W. D. Farmer 1
8 Dungannon '. Yemmons Walker Brooks (cl. 2 )_ 1
9 Ewing S. L. Hockenberry, supply
10 Gate City J.H.Wagner 1
11 Gate City Circuit T. J. Houts 1
12 Jonesville Walter C. Harris (cl. 3 )__ 2
13 Kingsport Thos. Priddy 1
14 Kingsport Circuit W. T. Evans 4
15 Nickelsville H. E. Bradshaw 2
16 Norton J. F. Benton 1
17 Pennington Gap R. M. Walker 2
18 Powell's Valley J. W. Stewart 1
19 Roda 1 Enoch L. McConnell (cl. 3 )__ 2
20 Stickleyville B. C. Wise, supply
21 Stonega Floyd Bunyon Shelton __(cl. 3 )__ 1
22 Tom's Creek '^.. E. Painter 3
23 Wise W. H. Briggs 1
BLUEFIELD DISTRICT — M. P. Carico, P. E 1
1 Berwind J. M. Wysor 2
2 Bluefield— Bland Street T. S. Hamilton 5
3 Grace Church W. M. Morrell '_ 5
4 Third Charge B. T. Sells 1
5 Bluefield Circuit F. R. Snavely 1
6 Bramwell R. N. Havens 3
7 Coalwood Louis E. Hoppe (cl. 2, e)__ 2
8 Cooper and Bluestone Fred Gordon (cl. 2 ) — 1
9 Davy and Twin Branch Henry A. Carlton (cl. 3, e) — 2
10 East Welch David Bruce Wright (cl. 3 )__ 2
11 Eckman R.H.Ballard 3
12 Gary Z. B. Randall 1
13 Glen Alum and War Eagle --J. R. Belcher, supply
14 Hiawatha and Wenonah To be supplied
15 Jenkin Jones and Pageton L. D. Yost 4
16 Keystone John Baptist Staley (cl. 1 )-- 1
17 Kimball R. E. Greer 4
18 Matoaka R. W. Watts 2
19 Maybeury S.H.Austin 2
20 McDowell and Crumpler Henry Lee Dean (cl. 3 )__ 2
21 Montcalm H. S. Hutsell 1
* Since Conference C. C* Weaver resigned and J. S. French has been elected to succeed him.
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22 North Fork and Elkhorn J. G. Helvey 3
23 Panther and English To be supplied
24 Roderfield and laeger Samuel Vance Gibson (cl. 3 )__ 1
25 War W. H. Simpkins, supply
26 Welch L. W. Pierce 6
27 West Welch J. P. Murphy, supply
28 Wilco and Thorpe Elmer W. Dean (cl. 3 )__ 2
CHATTANOOGA DISTRICT — J. W. Rader, P. E 1
1 Chattanooga — Centenary — W. S. Neighbors 1
T. R. Handy, Supernumerary.
2 Dodson Avenue W. L. Dykes 1
3 East Lake C. R. Jones 3
4 Highland Park T. J. Eskridge , 2
5 King Memorial N. R. Cartright ' 1
6 North Chattanooga R. C. Camper 2
7 Ridegdale E. N. Woodward 1
8 Rossville J. L. Griffitts 1
9 St. Elmo J. A. Bays -s^ 1
10 Trinity J.C.Patty 3
11 Whiteside R. K. Triplett 4
12 Wisdom Memorial W. F. Daily, supply
13 Dayton L. M. Cartright 2
G. 0. Gannaway, Supernumerary.
14 Dunlap O.C.Wright 2
15 Etna Circuit E. R. Lewis 2
16 Evensville Allen Harvey Mathes (cl. 1 ) 1
17 Hixson C. A. Pangle 4
18 Jasper and Whitwell A. F. Phenix 2
19 Lookout W. J. Cannon, supply
20 Melvin F. B. Wyatt, supply
21 Pikeville J. F. Barnett 3
22 Rising Fawn and Trenton J. A. Henderson 5
23 Sequatchie A. N. Daily, supply
24 South Pittsburg Chas. Glenn Eastwood-- (cl. 2 )-_ 3
25 Spring City Patrick Henry Horner __(cl. 2 )-- 3
Editor Midland Methodist J. A. Burrow, Centenary
Ed. Sec. Gen. Bd. Missions _-C. G, Hounshell, Centenary
Missionary to Cuba S. A. Neblett, Centenary (cl. 3 )
Student Emory University -_C. H. Williams, St. Elmo (cl. 1 )-- Student Garrett Bib. Inst H. S. Carter, Centenary (cl. 1 )-_
Y. M. C. A. Secretary C. W. Kelley, Trinity
CLEVELAND DISTRICT^ J. E. Wolfe, P. E 1
1 Alcoa Wiley Bruce Peck (cl. 2 )-- 1
2 Athens Eugene Blake 1
C. A. Beard, Supernumerary.
3 Athens Circuit W. F. Carter, supply
4 Benton Circuit J. M. Walker 1
5 Cleveland R. G. Reynolds 2
6 South Cleveland W. R. Walker, supply
7 Charleston H. G. Holdway, supply
8 Concord J. E. Fogleman, supply
9 Decatur Allen J. Thomas (cl. 4 )__ 2
10 Ducktown Raymond G. Farmer (cl. 1 )-- 1
11 Etowah R. E. Early 1
12 Lenoir City G. M. Moreland 4
G. W. Jackson, Supernumerary.
13 Loudon John Tally Booth __(cl. 2 )__ 1
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14 Louisville George Estes Erwin ^ (cl. 3, e) 2
15 Madisonville C.N.Kennedy #"_ 1
16 Maryville French Wampler 2
17 Mount Vernon R. L. Park, supply
18 Oakland and Vonore G. B. Henderson, supply
19 Peakland J. N. Smith 1
20 Philadelphia E, M. Ritchey 1
21 Ooltewah W. R. Snider 1
22 Riceville Wm. Lassiter Tate (cl. 2 )__ 1
23 Sweetwater F. Y. Jackson 4
Pres. Centenary College T. W. Malone, Cleveland
Pres. Hiwassee College I. E. Lowry, Madisonville
Prof, in Hiwassee College ^.. T. Houts, Madisonville (cl. 3 )__
Sunday School Secretary S. S. Boyer, Lenoir City
Student in Hiwassee Col T. N. Orr, Madisonville _(cl. 3 )__
KNOXVILLE DISTRICT — J. W. Perry, P. E 2
1 Andersonville Arch Buchannan, supply
2 Careyville and Fincastle C. T. Gray 2
3 Clinton H. B. Vaught 2
4 Coal Creek C. L. Cox, supply
5 Corryton G. L. Carr, supply
6 Harriman G. K. Patty 2
7 Harriman Circuit William Austin White (cl. 1 )__ 1
8 Jacksboro and Wynne J. L. Mullens 1
9 Knoxville— Broad Street C. K. Wingo 3
10 Brookside and Clyde Ave. _0. T. Headley 1
S. F. Jones, sup. junior preacher
11 Centenary E. H. Yankee 3
12 Church Street J. S. French*
13 Emerald Avenue Charles Lee Thomas (cl. 2 )__ 1
14 Epworth •_ W. M. Pattv 1
15 Fountain City R.A.Kelly 3
16 Lincoln Park D. F. Wyrick 3
17 Macedonia T. M. Bellamy, supply
18 Magnolia Avenue W. S. Hendricks 1
19 Marble Hill W. A. Roberts, supply, Church St. _
20 Methodist Hill W. T. Wilson, supply, Church St._-
21 Virginia Avenue J. H. Watkins 2
22 Washington Pike Wm. A. McCormick (cl. 2 )__ 2
23 Knoxville Circuit C. G. McKay 1
24 LaFollette T. R. Wolfe 1
25 Mascot 0. E. Householder, supply, Lin. Pk.
26 Robertsville D. H. Groover, supply
27 Rockwood K. W. Cox 2
28 Sevierville F. B. Cox 1
29 Strawberry Plains J. N. Jones 3
30 Tazewell S. A. McCanless 1
31 Tazewell Circuit W. H. Leming, supply
Arch. Sec. Ch. Ext J. A. Baylor, Broad Street
Chaplain in U. S. Navy J. B. Fraziar, Fountain City
Conference Evangelist Bascom Waters, Clinton
Student Emory University 0. H. Logan, Church St. (cl.l )--
MORRISTOWN DISTRICT — E. H. Cassidy, P. E 2
1 Afton E. Z. Blankenbeckler, supply
2 Bull's Gap S. A. McGhee 2
3 Embreeville C. R. Cline, supply
4 Erwin E. D. Worley 3
5 Fall Branch Noah Haynes Geisler — (cl.l )_- 1
Since Conference Dr. French elected President of Emory and Henry College.
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6 Greeneville J. B. Ely 5
7 Hawkins W. E, Browning 1
8 Jefferson City Paul Patton Martin (cl. 4 )__ 8
9 Johnson City ^ R. B. Piatt, Jr 1
10 Johnson City Circuit William Irving Hanna __(cl. 1 )__ 1
11 Jonesboro H.S.Hamilton 2
12 Limestone N. F. Walker 3
G. W. Simpson, Supernumerary _
13 Morristown E.E.Wiley 1
14 Morristown Circuit J.C.Logan 4
15 Mosheim W. H. Harrison 3
16 Newport L. S. Reynolds 2
17 Parrotsville C. W. Williams, supply
18 Rogersville Patrick Poindexter Tabor (cl. 3 )__ 1
19 Sneedville W. L. Norwood, supply
20 Surgoinsville S. D. Lambert 2
21 Tate and Rutledge J. S. Henley 1
22 White Pine G. W. Fox 1
Sec. Dep. Spiritual Resources ]
Ed. Movement | P. L. Cobb, Morristown
Student Emory University __ Clyde Enoch Lundy, J. City (cl. 3)_ Supt. Orphanage M. J. Wysor, Greeneville
RADFORD DISTRICT— J. B. Ward, P. E 1
1 Athens and E. Princeton A.B.Moore 1
2 Aubern W. M. Ellis 2
3 Bland J.W.Morris 2
4 Draper H. A. Murrell, supply
5 Dublin J.F.Jones 2
6 East Radford W. B. Belchee 3
7 East River Z. A. Wall, supply
8 Eggleston W. C. Crockett 2
9 Floyd To be supplied
10 Hylton To be supplied
11 Lead Mines M. Quessenberry 4
12 Mechanicsburg W. N. Baker, supply
13 Mercer and Summers Z. F. Mayberry, supply
14 New River W. A. Warner, supply __
15 Pearisburg J. R. King 2
L6 Princeton S. B. Vaught 1
17 Pulaski R. M. Standefer ,__ 5
18 Radford J. B. Simpson 2
19 Staffordsville J. D. Dame 3
20 Spanishburg K. G. Mu^^ssy 2
Conf. Miss. Evangelist E. L, Addington, Radford
TAZEWELL DISTRICT— H. E. Kelso, P. E 1
1 Belfast J. N. Graham, supply
2 Boissevain J. O. Cowan, supply
3 Burke's Garden & TazewelL. 4. S. Ulm 2
4 Carbo H. P. Boyd, supply
5 Castlewood and Dante J. M. Paxton 4
6 Cedar Bluff R. A. Owen 3
7 Clintwood Josephus Henby 1
8 Coaldan Garnet Lester, supply
9 Council C. W. Street, supply
10 Dickensonville A. M. Quails 3
11 East Buchanan To be supplied
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12 Elk Garden C. E. Steele 5
13 Graham H. B. Brown 3
14 Graham Circuit Walter Hodge 2
15 Grundy and Knox Cio.k J. E. Graham, supply
16 Honaker W.H.Walker 2
17 Lebanon J. T. Guy 2
18 Maxwell W. R. Carbaugh 1
19 Pocahontas T.A.Early 4
20 Raven W. R. Miller, supply
21 Richlands 5. H. Cole 3
22 Rocky Gap F. D. Spitzer, supply
23 Tazewell G. L. Lambert 1
J. R. Brown, Supernumerary.
24 West Buchanan R. J. Wampler, supply
25 West Graham W. H. Troy 2
26 Wilder J. L. Scott 1
27 St. Paul Ellis C. Jessee (cl. 2 )__ 2
WYTHEVILLE DISTRICT— D. P. Hurley, P. E 1
1 Blue Ridge E. G. Fry, supply
2 Cedar Springs J. H. Umberger 2
3 Chilhowie Station W. N. Wagner 3
4 Chilhowie Circuit S. 0. Fry, supply
5 Coveton Wiley Davis Larrowe (cl. 2 )__ 2
6 Cripple Creek G. T. Jordan 4
7 Elk Creek W. S. Lyons 4
8 Fries S. W. Bourne 1
9 Galax _J. E. Naff 2
10 Grant T. D. Strader 1
S. W. Chisenhall, jun. p., supply
11 Hillsville -_ S. V. Morell 1
M. Leftwich, jun. p., supply
12 Independence J. E. Spring 2
13 Marion A. S. Thorn 1
14 Marion Circuit Carl Herbert Wright _ _ _ ( cl. 3 ) _ _ 3
15 Max Meadows L. D. Mayberry 2
16 Rural Retreat Station W. P. Eastwood 3
17 Rural Retreat Circuit W. E. Bailey 2
.18 Spring Valley A. H. Towe 2
19 Wytheville J. M. Crowe__ 1
20 V/ytheville Circuit J. V. Hall 5
21 Student Hiwassee College Robt. Lake Wright, Marion (cl 1 )
CHANGES IN CHARGES
BIG STONE GAP DISTRICT
Change the name of East Stone Gap to Big Stone Gap Circuit. From Big Stone Gap Circuit take East Stone Gap and place it with Big Stone Gap Station.
Change the name of Fort Blackmore to Dungannon. To Pennington Gap add St. Charles.
BLUEFIELD DISTRICT
Change the name of Rock Circuit to Bluefield Circuit.
Make a new charge in Bluefield and name it Bluefield, Third Charge.
From Maybeury and Cooper take Cooper and Coaldale and add Blue Stone Junction and Hill's School House, and name the new charge Cooper's and Bluestone.
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CLEVELAND DISTRICT
AForm a new mission to be known as Alcoa Mills.
From Loudon and Philadelphia take Philadelphia, New Hope and Pleasant Hill, and from Sweetwater Circuit take Browder Memorial and Forkner Chapel and form Philadelphia Circuit.
KNOXVILLE DISTRICT
From Church Street and Missions take Brookside and Clyde Avenue and form City Mission to be known as Brookside and Clyde Avenue.
From Church Street and Missions take Roseberry and add it to Lincoln Park.
From Church Street and Missions take West Lonsdale and add it to Knoxville Circuit.
From Knoxville Circuit take Bright Hope, Hansards Chapel, Millers Chapel and Stony Point and add to Corryton Circuit.
From Luttrell Mission take Luttrell and add to Corryton Circuit.
From Corryton Circuit take Hopewell and Mascot and form a charge to be named Mascot.
From Corryton Circuit take Bethlehem and add to Macedonia.
From Luttrell take Cedar Grove and add to Tazewell Circuit.
From Luttrell Mission take Dodson's Camp Ground and add to Tazewell Circuit. Discontinue the work on the remainder of Luttrell -Mission.
From Jacksboro take Jacksoboro and add Wynne and name the '^charge Jacksboro and Wynne.
The remainder of the churches in the old Jacksboro Circuit are to be named Careyville and Fincastle.
From Luttrell Mission in the Knoxville District take Mount Leb- anon and add to Tate and Rutledge in the Morristown District.
From Tazewell Circuit in the Knoxville District take Thomas' Chapel and Howard's Quarters and add to Eidson Circuit in the Mor- ristown District. Change the name of Eidson to Sneedville.
From Mosheim Circuit take Romeo and Bethlehem and add them to Afton Circuit. Change the name of French Broad Circuit to White Pine.
RADFORD DISTRICT
From Dublin Circuit take Thorn Springs and add to Pulaski Station.
TAZEWELL DISTRICT
From Cedar Bluff take Davies Chapel and add to Coaldan.
From Richland take Raven and Doran and add to White Wood and change the name to Raven Circuit. Discontinue Freamont on the Clintwood Circuit. To Clintwood add Clintchco and Calhoun.
WYTHEVILLE DISTRICT
From Damascus in the Abingdon District take Mount Olivet and add it to Chilhowie Circuit in the Wytheville District.
Dissolve the Ivanhoe Circuit and distribute the points as follows: Let Siloam and Olive Branch be placed with Max Meadows Circuit and Ivanhoe and iFairview with Lead Mines Circuit in the Radford District.
Dissolve Sugar Grove Circuit and distribute the points as follows: To Cedar Springs Circuit add Sugar Grove and Teas; to Grant Circuit add Troutdale, Burton's Chapel and Honey Grove.
From Cedar Springs Circuit take Fairview and place it on Rural Retreat Circuit.
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CONFERENCE REPORTS
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BOARD OF EDUCATION. Report No. 1.
I. Whereas, the General Conference in its prophetic consideration of the two great responsibilities of the Church recommended that there be two Church-wide movements in the present quadrennium, one for Missions and one for Christian Education, in the following resolution :
"We recommend that the right of way be given to the Centenary Move- ment in the first two years, and to the educational campaign during the second two years of the quadrennium, and that during these two periods, as far as possible, the full power of the Church be delivered in these re- spective campaigns."
II. And, whereas, our Conference educational institutions are in press- ing need of additional funds in order that they not only may move for- ward with the progress and development of the Church, but in truth even in order to maintain their present efficiency under changing conditions ; and, whereas, we recognize the fact that our educational institutions have, by order of the General Conference, been kept for the past two years from presenting their needs to the Conference and connection ; and, whereas, the Educational Commission, while approving the original ask- ings of ou^r institutions, d-eem them insufficient to meet their present needs, and requests the Conference to accept a 40 per cent increase in order to meet the minimum requirements of our educational institutions for build- ing, equipment and endow ment, which would provide for them as follows : Emory and Henry, $700,000; Martha Washington, $350,000; Centenary, $210,000; Hiwassee, $140,000; Emor>^ and Henry Fitting School, $105,000,- to this to be added $200,000 for connectional work, making the total quota for Holston Conference $1,705,000.
III. And, inasmuch as the tragic events of the past few years have taught us that education without Christ is a mockery, and therefore that if America is to be true to its mission, education must be Christian.
IV. And, whereas, our denomination is now short 800 preachers and is calling for hundreds of missionaries and trained workers not now avail- able, and inasmuch as we recognize our responsibility for recruiting and training young men and women for this work if our Church is to grow and serve ;
V. And, inasmuch as we feel, therefore, our responsibility jointly with the other Conferences to focus our attention this year upon all the processes of Christian education in the home, the church and the school, be it resolved :
First. That this Conference co-operate most heartily in the plans of the Educational Commission's five-fold objective in carrying out the in- structions of the General Conference, viz.:
(1) To develop in the mind of the Church an adequate conception of the place of Christian education in the life of the church, of the nation and of the world.
(2) To promote the cause of religious education by bringing about a closer and more effective co-operation between our institutions of learning
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and the Sunday School, and by establishing strong/ departments of re- ligious education in our colleges and universities.
(3) To lead at least 5,000 young men and women to pledge themselves to devote their lives to the ministry, to missions or to some other form of Christian service, and to seek a Christian education as a preparation for effective service.
(4) To raise for our schools, colleges and universities at least $32,000,- 000, the minimum sum necessary to enable them to send out the con- stantly increasing stream of educated Christian leaders required to carry forward the Christian work of the world, and to secure $1,000,000 to aid worthy students who are looking to some form of Christian service in their efforts to obtain an education.
(5) To deepen the moral and spiritual life of our people and to pro- mote the spirit of Christian liberality in all the efforts put forth to realize these objectives.
Second. And be it resolved, that we take all proper steps to fix the attention of all our people upon the fundamental place of Christian educa- tion in the life and mission of our Church, and that to this end we urge pastors to preach and teach, and laymen to lend their influence in every possible way.
Third. That we call upon our people for their prayers in behalf of the presidents and faculties and trustees of our schools, for our young people in attendance upon them, praying especially that the right young men and young women may be led to give their lives as preachers, missionaries and trained workers, and that these schools may supplement the work of home and church in leading the young people of this generation to the acknowledgment of Christ as their Lord and Master in whatever work they may choose.
Fourth. That we appoint a Conference Educational Commission to be made up as follows: L. C. Hassinger, N. M. Watson, H. C. Stuart, J. S. French, F. A. Carter, G. L. Hardwick, W. E. Brock, for the purpose of co-operating with the Connectional Educational Commission and for put- ting in operation the necessary plans for securing the support of all our churches for this movement.
Fifth. That we assume as the quota for this Conference the sum pi $1,705,000, and authorize the Conference Educational Commission, with the help of presiding elders, to divide this amount equitably among the churches of the Conference.
Sixth. That we request the appointment of Dr. I. P. Martin as Conference Educational Secretary to be the full-time executive of the Conference Educational Commission, and that we pledge such secretary, when appointed, our full loyalty and support.
Seventh. That we call upon our churches to co-operate in a manner worthy of the impelling need of our Christian education program in arous- ing every member to an appreciation of his or her responsibility and in giving fullest financial support in the collections to be taken next spring.
Eighth. That the fourth Sunday in November and each succeeding Sunday thereafter until all the churches are reached be set aside for preaching on the subject of Christian Education.
T. J. EsKRiDGE, Chairman.
Report No. 2.
We heartily commend the work of Dr. R. H. Bennett in our Depart- ment of Ministerial Supply and Training and Religious Education. While the supply of preachers and religious workers is far below our needs, it is most gratifying to know that during the past year there has been a larger
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response to the needs of the Church than at any time in recent years. The fact that a call to preach is a call to prepare is also taking hold o-^ the conscience of the Church. We rejoice to know that this department is doing a great work in helping preachers and Christian workers to find themselves and to grip themselves for the largest life service.
The reports from our colleges indicate that this year will prove to be one o"f the most prosperous in their history. It is regrettable that our facilities are inadequate to the demands. This emphasizes the supreme need of the great forward movement in education in our Church. The following are the educational statistics for the year 1919-1920: Number of schools, 4; number of teachers, 53; number of students, 702; endow- ment, $73,575; value of property, $695,000.
We rejoice at the phenomenal success of Emory University, which now has an attendance of over 1,200 students. The enrollment would have been larger but for lack of facilities. We note w"th great pleasure that the school of education for the training of teachers for the South which the authorities of the university will open as soon as practicable.
We request the Conference to confirm the following trustees: Emory and Henrv— H. C. Stuart, S. N. Bernard, F. A. Weiss, E. F. Kahle, E. E. Wiley, Alexander Stuart, T. J. Eskridge, W. E. Brock and C. L. Mar- shall; Hiwassee — J. E. Lowry, Eugene Blake, J. A. Hardin, R. C. Kimbro, H. L. Dulin, A. T. Brunuer and O. K. Jones ; Centenary — D. Sullins Stuart in place of J. M. Bennett, resigned.
We recommend that Onessus H. Logan and Clyde E. Lundy be ap- pointed students at Emorv' University; Robert Lake Wright and T. N. Orr to Hiwassee College and Hugh Sevier Carter to Garrett Biblical In- stitute; also that F. K. Suddath be appointed principal of Damascus High School.
The results of the Summer School held last year at Emory and Henry College under the auspices of this Board and the Boards of Missions and vSunday Schools, of which John C. Orr was the manager, were such as to justify its continuance. We most heartily commend it to the preachers and Christian workers in our Conference.
We are very grateful to Brother E. H, Cassidy for his very earnest work and the time he so freely gave in behalf of this board. We com- mend Brother S. B. Vaught foi'' his work as Commissioner of Emor}* University and rejoice at the practical completion of his task. '
T. J. Eskridge, President.
Treasurer's Report.
Income.
Oct. 10, 1919, balance $12,493.91
Received on assessment 1919-20 15,328.44
Interest on balance in bank 203.08
Refund, J. C. Orr 106.24
Financial Agent, Board of Education 2,611.69
Total $30,743.36
Disbursements.
General Treasurer's expenses $ 25.00
J. E. Lowr>- (printing H. W. C) 1,500.00
J. L. Hardin, Trustee 5,000.00
E. H. Cassidy ( Scott Bonds) 7,725.00
J. W. Green 2r0.00
J. C. Orr 300.00
T. J. Eskridge 14.75
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J. B. Ward (interest on note) 210.00
E. H. Cassidy 658.00
J. L. Mullens 11.44
N. M. Watson 25.75
Balance 15,023.42
Total $30,743.36
Since the above tabulation the following have been disbursed :
S. B. Vaught $ 25.50
J. E. Lowry (printing) 1,500.00
Emory and Henry College 7,000.00
G. L. Hardwick (interest CentenarAO 1,500.00
Treasurer's expenses, C. S. B 25.00
Total $10,050.50
Leaving a balance o£ 4,972.92
J. L. Mullens, Treasurer Board of Education.
SPIRITUAL STATE OF THE CHURCH.
The year will go down in the history of our Church as the most monu- mental one of our Conference. There have been, as reported from the various districts, more than twelve thousand conversions and 9,230 addi- tions to the Church. While these results are viewed as phenomenal, and call for profound gratitude to God, there is room for these numbers to be duplicated many times over. The harvest is still white and the laborers are inadequate to bring all in.
The agencies that have been conducive to these results are the preach- ing of the word and earnest evangelistic efforts. There are only a few, if any, charges where one or more revivals have not been held. Our Conference evangelists have helped much, but the' pastors have caught the spirit of evangelism, and many have held their own meetings or have been assisted by neighboring pastors.
As an evidence of the thoroughness of the work there has been mani- fest growth in Christian liberality. Larger sums have been gleaned for the support of the connectional claims of the Church, an unmistakable omen of Christian growth.
A spiritual church is still a congregation of faithful men and women where the pure word of God is preached and the sacraments are duly administered.
While we are optimistic for the success of our cause, there are clouds of worldliness on the horizon and we need to proclaim notes of warning, giving no uncertain sound in expressing our disapprobation of the modern dance and other evils. We deplore the efforts that have recently been made in some quarters to have Methodists lift the ban on this enemy of righteousness and to popularize it b}' connecting it with the name of Wesley and call this ungodly revelry the "Wesleyan dance."
Your committee deplore the numerous backslidings that are found in many of our charges, most of which would be obviated if private and family prayer, accompanied by a more careful reading of the Scriptures, were more generally observed.
In view of the foregoing, therefore, be it
Resolved, T^.at we approve and heartily recommend that throughout the ensuing year the same revival efforts that have been used the past
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year be continued, believing them to be the safest, the sanest and: the
best means of bringing a lost -world to Christ.
Thomas Priddy, S. A. McGhee, R. A. Owen.
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AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
The psalmist said, "The entrance of thy words giveth light," and Jesus declared, "I am the light of the world." He reinforced this declaration by the commandment, "Search the Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life, and they are they that testify of me."
From the foregoing it is perfectly clear that the Holy Scriptures are the foundation and the only foundation of divine truth, and hence it fol- lows that none other foundation can be laid. Herein lies the only hope of the perishing generations of the children of men.
It is, therefore, with pleasure that your committee refers to a few facts in the history of the Word of God as it is related to the American Bible Society. We have not at hand much authentic information later than 1918, but we do have enough to amply sustain us in our position: The American Bible Society has published the Bible in 67 languages and circulated it in more than 150 tongues. It has aided in the translation and revision of more than 80 languages. Since its organization in 1816 it has printed in the United States 80,962,687 Scriptures and in foreign lands 53,188,943 volumes. Of this total of 134,151,630 copies in the year 1918 alone 4,480,058 were printed at home and 560,649 abroad.
Not going into detail, in the late war the European soldiers were sup- plied with 1,846,488 Bibies and our own men 4,541,455. At the present Secretary Daniels is supplying the Navy with the Word of Life. Thus the blessed book, through the American Bible Society and other like agencies, notably the British Bible Society, is hastening on its way to open the eye of the blind, unstop the ear of the deaf and comfort the man in distress ; nor will it halt in its gladsome march till the last man in the last ditch has gazed on the radiant face of the Son of Man.
Your committee has gone more particularly into this bit of history of the Bible Society from two reasons : First, our Church membership in Holston needs a more thorough knowledge of what is being done to pro- vide a dying race with the Word of Life; second, with the progressive undertaking contemplated by the Centenar}'- Movement an enlargement of the circulation of the Holy Scriptures becomes imperative — no sensible architect would try to erect a bigger and better house on the old founda- tion, not having enlarged and strengthened the old one. Therefore, we recommend that the present assessment be raised to $1,800.
Including all reports up to Saturday, 9th inst., the pastors had paid the treasurer, the Chattanooga Savings Bank, $1,714.58.
J. I. Cash, Secretary. W. S. Lyons, President.
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SABBATH OBSERVANCE.
Believing that the keeping of the Sabbath as God commanded is nec- essan- for the safety and happiness of our people, we heartily deplore the general desecration of our Sabbath day. It is a certain sign of impend- ing destruction.
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One of the chief corner stones of our national greatness was the fixed habit of our forefathers to strictly observe the Sabbath. If we depart from that habit, curses will overtake us ; yea, are overtaking us. Keeping the Sabbath will help all, and hurt none. Money making through Sunday work will surely curse those who do it as it has cursed others in all the ages past.
All working men, by whomever employed, should have and should keep the Sabbath. Working seven days in the week will destroy the religious life of man or nation. Every man should have Sunda}^ with his home, his wife and children, his Sunday School and Church. For these reasons we urge all members, citizens and public officials to do their best to stop all Simday labor, all Sunday trains, state and interstate ; to stop all post- offices and mails on Sunday; to stop the publication, transportation, read- ing and advertising in Sunday newspapers ; to stop all Sunday theaters, picture shows, baseball and like games; to stop all trade and traffic, in- cluding all gasoline stores, soft drink and soda water stores and drug stores, excepting always cases of charity and necessity, as supplying needed medicines and necessities to the sick and suffering, overtaken by distress that could not be provided against before Sunday.
We urge the passage by Congress of a national Sunday law, for Sun- day observance in the District of Columbia and in all interstate commerce, and to stop all Sunday mails, railroad trains and newspapers, and we in- dorse the law for that purpose proposed by our sister (Tennessee) Annual Conference through their committee (Noah W. Cooper, W. R. Webb and E. B. Chappel) as it now appears at page 3377 of the Congressional Record of Feb. 20, 1920.
In view of the fact that the Supreme Court of Tennessee, in deciding the Sunday baseball suit, suggested that new legislation was necessary to meet new conditions regarding Sabbath observance, we heartily indorse the proposed law to meet these new conditions, a copy of which law, pre- pared by the said committee from the Tennessee Conference, is attached hereto.
We direct that a committee of three be appointed by our Bishop to co- operate with the committee from the Tennessee Conference and with others of like character in urging the enactment by Congress and by our State Legislatures of these proposed laws, and to do their utmost to build up public sentiment that will require the enactment and enforcement of these proposed laws.
J. A. Eluson, Secretary. John S. Henley, President.
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN LITERATURE.
The Church paper is a distinct and powerful agency in the work of Christian education. Only a few comparatively can be instructed orally; the many must be instructed through the Church newspapers. Big busi- ness, little business, all business, depends largely on newspapers in the secular world for success. They constitute the medium for information, and there can be no interest taken in a matter about which we are unin- formed.
What is true touching this question in the secular world is true in the business of the Church. No one can be a live, active and very useful worker in the church who does not read the literature of his church — ^the church papers. No Methodist family able to take and pay for a church paper should fail to take at least one, and every family is able where its members attend the circus, or movies, or where a single member chews
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tobacco or smokes the weed. And any church member who indulges those nonessentials and does not take a church paper puts self indulgence before a religious duty.
The Midland Methodist is our local church organ, and it is no exag- geration to say it is a splendid church paper and is our only medium through which to be kept informed as to nearly all Holston Conference matters. It is tn.ily worthy of enthusiastic support. Its circulation has been largely increased, but all that was pledged in increased circulation has not been done. If all our preachers would put their hearts and their actions into the desire for an increased circulation of the Midland Methodist it would break the line of much ignorance and "go over the top" and be a more powerful force in the work of the Church and in the service of the Alaster.
The intelligent Holston Methodist needs to enlarge that intelligence and his or her efficiency by reading the general organ, the Nashville Christian Advocate. A great paper. Nothing can fill its place. Sub- scribe for it and read it. In our educational movement to help our unen- dowed colleges, which must have financial aid or live "at a poor dying rate," if they live at all, these two Church papers will be powerful fac- tors, if given general circulation. It is our Christian duty to give them that generous support that will augment their potentiality in the work of Christian education. Therefore,
Resolved, That, as presiding elders, pastors and laymen, we pledge ourselves to earnestly endeavor to interest our people in the support of both our Conference and general organ,
E. C. Reeves, Chairman.
CHURCH EXTENSION.
Your Board of Church Extension wishes to call your attention to some present conditions through which it is passing.
First. The collections on assessment this year amount to $10,600, of which amount $5,300 is retained by the Conference Board for use in the Holston Conference, while the amount asked for by congregations endeavoring to build houses of worship or parsonages amounts to $10,500, lacking only $100 of being equal to the whole amount raised by the Con- ference for both boards.
Secondly. While our Sullins-Price-Richardson Loan Fund is slowly growing, it is not nearly what it should be. It now amounts to about $8,000, but should be speedily increased to at least $25,000. We have placed loans this year to the amount of $3,400. This fund commemorates the lives and labors of these great men among us, and we think there is no better way to perpetuate their memory- than by building them into permanent houses of worship.
We also wish to call your attention to some conditions now confront- ing us as a Church and as a Conference. Our rapidly developing country calls for serious thinking and wise, aggressive planning. Such places as Alcoa, Tenn., Kingsport, Tenn., Crill, Va., and many others, call for an outlay of money far beyond the ability of your board to supply, and yet so imperative is the need of such fields, and so large the opportunities, that we cannot longer refuse aid without suffering both loss and shame. Moreover, many of our city churches must soon be rebuilt if we hope to retain what we have already attained. We are glad to report that this condition in our cities is being felt and seen by our leading laymen, and all may on this account expect a revival of Church building at no great
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distant day. It is with gratitude that we note the plans for building the new Centenary church in Chattanooga, for building the new Mary Street church in Bristol, Va., and that the Southern Methodists, of Knoxville, expect to spend about $200,000 in church building at an early day.
While all this is gratifying, we are constrained to believe that we are neglecting our rural work. A few hundred dollars properly expended would mean much to these country circuits and enable us to hold our well-earned place among the country people. All this leads us to see the necessity of raising in some way much more money for the cause of Church extension than we have ever yet raised.
We are glad to note a steady increase in the architectural design and working convenience in the church houses being built. Still it is a lament- able fact that very few of our houses of worship have taken into con- sideration the needs of our Sunday School work and the needs of our young people. We must hereafter pay attention to these growing de- mands.
We have made the following appropriations of the money received :
Church and Charge. District. Donation. Loan.
Mary Street— Mary Street Abingdon $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Davy— Davy Bluefield 300.00
Peck's— Marj^ville Cleveland 200.00
Alcoa— Alcoa Cleveland 400.00
Bybee — Parrottsville Morristown 200.00
Aims — Surgoinsville Morristown 100.00
Spanishburg — Spanishburg Radford 150.00
Mount Olivet— Draper Radford 75.00
Central— Bland Radford 150.00
Drill— Honaker Tazewell 750.00
Parsonages.
Dungannon — Dungannon . . . .Big Stone Gap 250.00
Appalachia — Appalachia Big Stone Gap 250.00
Washington Pike— Wash. Pike. . . .Knoxville 350.00 1,000.00
H. B. Brown, Secretary. W. C. Thompson, President.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD.
The year has been one of substantial progress in the Sunday School work of our Conference. We have good reasons to believe that reports will show a gain in enrollment. The number of pupils joining the Church from the Sunday School is the largest for any year in our history. The improvement in organization and grading of schools is by far the most encouraging item of the year. Our people are responding to the call for better trained teachers, and it is ^^ith pleasure that we note from report of the Teachers' Training Department that for number of awards given during the fiscal year that Holston stands third in the whole connection.
Rev. S. S. Boyer, our Field Secretary, has done faithful work during the year. A few items from his report show that he has conducted two standard training schools and organized fifteen teachers' training classes. In these classes and schools 738 students were enrolled, 418 of them re- ceiving diplomas or certificates. Forty-one institutes were conducted in which 108 schools were represented by 62 pastors, 47 Sunday School su- perintendents, 163 teachers and other Sunday School people, making a total of 2,280.
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Since the first of February Miss Jean Crawford has been employed by the board as Conference Elementary Superintendent, and already many tangible results are shown.
Sunday School Day has been observed by at least one-third more schools than last year.
Circuit organizations have been perfected in ten circuits. Seventy-one schools or classes in schools have assumed missionary specials to the amount of $25,102.40.
The Sunday School Board was pleased with the work done in the Summer Institute at Emor>^ and Henry College, and has appropriated funds for participating in a like institute this year.
We recommend the holding of standard training! schools in Chatta- nooga, Knoxville, Bristol and Bluefield, and the holding of noncredit training schools in each district of the Conference where a standard train- ing school cannot be arranged, for we appropriate 10 per cent of all money raised on Sunday School Day in each district for the work of the District Sunday School organization.
The Board offers to pay the expenses of one person to Junaluska Train- ing School from the school making the largest per capita contribution on Sunday School Day.
We urge all our schools not now doing so to give their fifth Sunday offerings to our Conference Orphanage, and recommend that all schools give a Christmas free-will offering to the Near East Relief Fund. We ask pastors of circuits to co-operate with the Field Secretary in his efforts to set up circuit organizations, and urge presiding elders to hasten the perfection of district organizations.
The Board respectfully asks for the reappointm^ent of Rev. S. S. Boyer as Field Secretary.
Wai^ter Hodge, Secretary. L. W. Pierce, Chairman.
Treasurer's Report. Receipts.
Balance on hand Oct. 11, 1919 $1,546.00
Received on assessment 2,870.52
Received on Sunday School Day 1,420.51
Received interest from Chattanooga Savings Bank 33.98
Other sources 326.10
Total , $6,197.11
Disbursements.
To Smith & Lamar for literature $ 162.07
To D. M. Smith, treasurer 355.13
Sunday School expense of Board 3,601.50
Total '. $4,1 18.70
Balance on hand Oct. 9, 1920. 2,138.41
S. L. Browning, Treasurer.
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CHATTANOOGA SAVINGS BANK
General Treasurer, Holston Conference, Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, for the year 1919-1920.
The Chattanooga Savings Bank has collected for the several boards
during the year over $163,000.00. Expenses for the year were $149.76.
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The bank has paid the various boards as interest on their balances $814.85. All moneys received for "General Work" have been remitted monthly to the proper boards, the totals being as follows :
Foreign Missions $20,288.26
Home Missions 6,572.27
Church Extension 10,858.43
Education 3,143.24
• Theological Schools 2,571.71
Negro Work 1,857.35
Superannuate Fund 571.50
Epworth League 714.28
Sunday Schools 3,143.37
Bishops' Fund 4,835.01
General Conference Expense 879.00
American Bible Society 540.90
Total $55,975.32
An increase over last year of $1,400. The total assessment for the above was $59,839. The Holston Historian has been paid $1,145.63.
The following amounts are the balances to the cred't of the accounts named, as shown by our ledger Oct. 8, 1920:
Holston Annual $ 883.83
American Bible Society 210.49
Conference Claimants' Fund 19,458.05
Education Board 15,023.42
Epworth League Board 1,589.72
Conference Missions 10,531.45
Holston Orphanage *. . 8,439.02
Sunday School Board 2,786.91
Sullins, Price, Richardson Loan Fund 88.00
Young Preachers' Fund 1,349.76
The following is a table showing by districts the quota, total payments
and percentage paid on the Centenary Fund :
Quota.
Abingdon $ 123,266
Big Stone Gap 66,400
Bluefield 172,218
Chattanooga 157,976
Cleveland 105,878
Knoxville 195,248
Morristown 100,508
Radford 109,421
Tazewell 117,828
Wytheville 112,929
Paid. |
Percentage. |
$ 32,976 |
26.75 |
13,435 |
20.2 |
34,004 |
19.0 |
35,159 |
22.2 |
23,712 |
22.3 |
51,897 |
26.5 |
26,600 |
26.4 |
22,112 |
20.0 |
21,351 |
18.0 |
30,167 |
26.71 |
$1,261,672 $291,413
We acknowledge receipt of, and hold for collection, the following first mortgage real estate loans for the boards named. These properties are appraised at more than twice the amount of the loans and are amply covered by insurance :
Board of Missions:
No. 9232 Miles $ 400
No. 9239 Atkins 1,800
No. 10653 Swaney 1,000
No. 10844 Hunt 2,500
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No. 11130
Smith.
Orphanage :
No. 9222 Wiggins.
No. 8898 Andrews.
No. 9142 Wilkerson.
350
$6,050
,$ 400 . 400 . 800
$1,600 Trustees of Conference Funds :
No. 9575 Frye $ 800
No. 9586 Williams 1,000
No. 11500 Shaw 800
No. 11285 Shofner 300
$2,900 Chattanooga Savings Bank, Bv T. R. Durham, Vice-President.
BOARD OF FINANCE.
The board has held meetings each da}^ during the Conference session and looked as carefully as possible into the affairs of our Conference claimants. The Christmas Sunday is set apart as Superannuate Sunday.
The following apportionments have teen made to the claimants on our roll.
. honorary claimants.
Mrs. W. M. Dyer, Mrs. A. J. Frazier, Mrs. E. E. Wiley, Mrs. R. A. Giddens, Mrs. M. L. Clendenin, Dr. R. N. Price, Rev. J. C. Maness, Mrs. J. P. Dickev, Mrs. W. L. Sorrell, Rev. J. T. Frazier, Rev. J. H. Parrott, Mrs. J. R. Stradley, Rev. S. S. Catron and Rev. G. A. Carner.
BENEFICIARY CLAIMANTS.
F. Alexander |
. .$ 275.00 |
W. D. Mitchell |
K. C. Atkins |
. . . 450.00 |
J. S. W. Neel |
J. C. Bays |
. . 250.00 |
L. M. Neel |
W. R. Barnett |
275.00 |
J. A. E. Perkins |
S. K. Bvrd |
. . 400.00 |
W. H. Price |
W. C. Garden |
350.00 |
J. W. Rep.ass |
J. W. Games |
. . 225.00 |
J. M. Romans |
D. H. Carr |
450.00 |
Jacob Smith |
H. G. Clemens |
300.00 |
A. D. Stewart |
J. I. Cash |
200.00 |
G. W. Summers |
E. G. Delashmit |
200.00 |
R. S. Umberger |
W. I. Fogleman |
. . 300.00 |
G. S. Wagner |
450 00 |
L J Williams |
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H. S. Hamilton |
100.00 |
Mrs. W. M. Bellamy.... |
L. K. Haynes |
250.00 |
Mrs. J. R. Bellamy |
D. S. Hearon |
. . 450.00 |
Mrs. E. S. Bcttis |
W. G. Hicks |
. . 225.00 |
Mrs. J. A. Bilderback... |
W. W. Hicks |
. . 450.00 |
Mrs. E. H. Bogle |
J. N. Hobbs |
165.00 |
Mrs. J. E. Bruce |
G. M. James |
200.00 |
Mrs. J. B. Games |
B. W. Lee |
450.00 |
Mrs. J. R. Cunningham. |
D. McCracken |
. . 225.00 |
Mrs. J. A. Duvall |
250.00 450.00 450.00 300.00 300.00 275.00 175.00 165.00 165.00 300.00 300.00 25000 300.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 50.00 200.00 175.00 300.00
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Mrs. W. H. Dawn 150.00
Mrs. J. A. Darr 250.00
Mrs. G. B. Draper 225.00
Mrs. R. A. Hutsell 225.00
Mrs. E. W. Fisher 250.00
Mrs. S. H. Hall 225.00
Mrs. J. F. Hash 225.00
Mrs. J. D. Hixon 225.00
Mrs. J. R. Hunter 165.00
Mrs. J. W. Robertson. . . 200.00
Mrs. R. F. Jackson 225.00
Mrs. W. L. Jones 150.00
Mrs. R. W. Kite 200.00
Mrs. J. M. Maiden 225.00
Mrs. C. K. Miller 200.00
Mrs. E. W. Moore 350.00
Miss Elberta Munsey. . . 100.00
Mrs. W. B. Pickens.... 100.00
Mrs. J. L. Prater 250.00
Mrs. W. W. Pyott 250.00
Mrs. F. M. Reynolds. . |
225.00 |
Mrs. F. Richardson . . . |
150.00 |
Mrs. E. B. Robertson.. |
200.00 |
Mrs. J. W. Robertson. |
200.00 |
Mrs. R. E. Smith |
300.00 |
Mrs. J. O. Straley |
350.00 |
Mrs. P. S. Sutton |
50.00 |
Mrs. J. E. Swecker. .. . |
165.00 |
Mrs. J. R. Walker |
275.00 |
Mrs. J. F. Wampler. .. |
100.00 |
Mrs. H. P. Waugh.... |
175.00 |
Mrs. S. S. Weatherly.. |
225.00 |
Mrs. S. R. Wheeler. . . . |
175.00 |
Mrs. Cx. S. V/ood |
. 300.00 |
Mrs. A. E. Woodward. |
125.00 |
Mrs. J. M. Wolfe |
200.00 |
Mrs. John Woolsey. . . . |
175.00 |
Total |
$19,785.00 |
A. B. Hunter. |
TREASURER S REPORT.
Expenditures.
Oct. 10, 1919, balance $15,210.00
Conference Claimants, specials last year 10.50
Collection at Princeton Conference 216.63
Joint Board, St. Louis 169.13
R. E. Loan (Gray) sold 2,515.00
Wall Fund 300.00
Calvin Fund 22.00
Publishing House Fund 750.00
Special collections on Mother's Day 2,635.97
Clark Fund 60.00
Chattanooga Savings Bank, interest on investments 237.40
Chattanooga Savings Bank, interest on in account 152.16
Assessments 16,298.54
Total $38,577.33
Disbursements.
C. S. B. General Treasurer's expenses . . . t $ 50.00
T. S. Hamilton, account expenses 87.00
Printing 9.00
Miscellaneous expenses, Hunter et al 13.28
Conference Claimants paid .- 18,960.00
Total $19,119.28
Oct. 8, 1919, balance 19,458.05
Superannuate Endowment Fund.
1919-20 Assessment $1,920.94
1 Per Cent Assessment 571.50
We recommend the following assessments for years 1920-21 :
Conference Claimants $20,000.00
Holston History 1,500.00
T. S. Hamieton, Treasurer.
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Conference Claimants — SpEciae.
Bluefield District $1,048.54
Radford District 399.36
Cleveland District 300.00
Morristown District 234.80
Chattanooga District 150.79
Big Stone Gap District 97.95
Tazewell District 96.55
Knoxville District 79.92
Abingdon District 56.80
Wytheville District 43.40
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SOCIAL SERVICE.
The movements of the Christian centuries have been evolved out of four fundamental truths, not without controvers}- (a) The Theological, what is God; (b) the Christological, what is Christ; (c) the Anthropo- logical, what is man; (d) the Sociological, what is man in relation to his fellow-man. We are come into the era of man's social relation to racial life, an event toward which the whole creation moves, and this relation must be interpreted in the terms of man's relation to God in Christ if we are to settle many of the problems perplexing and disturbing modem civilization.
To love our neighbors as we love ourselves is to linger in the twilight of Judaism, the times of whose ignorance God overlooked, but in the clearer, fuller light of Christian ethics we are to love our fellow-man, not as we love ourselves, but as Christ loved us. The hour has struck to put full emphasis upon the nature and scope of Christian citizenship in the governments by men as. coterminous and coextensive with the Kingdom of God as governed by Christ, the light of the world.
Four evil spirits possess the heart of the world — selfishness, sensualism, scepticism and superstition — and four counter-forces should possess the heart of the church — benevolence, spirituality, Christian culture and Christian faith. These the quadrant qualities vested in church life for the coveted conquest of the four-fold powers entrenched in world life. Without controversy, the church life is the Christ life relived in man life, and is it not the moral conscience of the world, appealing first of all to the social conscience of mankind? Our religion had its origin in the household of the patriarch and has been ever true to the cradle of its domestic nativity. As goes the home so goes the church and the nation. Out from this center radiate all the lights that are shining upon all the paths and places of human wanderings.
We note with grateful gratulations the coming of our American Esthers to the kingdom for such a time as this when King Alcohol has been dethroned, obedient to the moral mandate of the social conscience of the nation, if in the exercise of her civil franchise she shall help on the faithful enforcements of legal enactments until the last tear is shed upon a drunkard's grave.
Resolved, That we give special and habitual attention to the teachings of Jesus on the social life and institutions of his church, that we pray and preach to the end that our home life may be saved from the evils and perils of a soul-destroying worldliness, to the end that our colleges may send into the activities of the Church in increasing numbers a conse- crated manhood and purified womanhood to save us from Church apos- tac}^, social decay and national ruin.
John M. Crowe.
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DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS.
Your Committee on District Conference Records are glad to report that every record was before the committee.
We find these records neatly and, in the main, accurately kept. The only criticism that we would offer on any of the records is that in the Wytheville District no official roll is kept. The same criticism obtains regarding the Radford District. The Knoxville record is on temporary sheets.
W. E. Browning, Secretary. N. R. Cartright, Chairman.
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BOARD OF MISSIONS.
The President of the United States has said, "Let no man suppose that progress can be divorced from religion, or that there is any platform writ- ten for the ministers of reform other than the platform written in the utterances of our Lord and Savior." In this statement there is recogni- tion of that for which the Church stands, and of Him to whom we must look in all our work for guidance. It is for the assistance of making such real progress through the activities of the Church that a Board of Missions has been formed. Therefore, we would express our deep grati- tude to God, not alone for the financial, or other physical progress of the Church during the year past, but more than all that, as not before for years the spirit has descended upon our Conference in convicting and con- verting power and many have been united to our Lord and His Church. Let us even pray and work that this manifestation of his presence may continue.
Our Church has been granted the privilege of opening work in three new foreign mission fields in Europe, and has encouraging prospects of entering a fourth at the opportune moment. Not only so, but a new and almost unexpected development in our mission work at home in both city and county is taking place. Thus the Cross of the Savior of Men is car- ried on toward universal spiritual conquest. And we rejoice that other denominations are advancing with us. God's blessings upon us have come largely through the channel of the Centenary of Missions.
The program of the Centenary is not ended. It soon will yield prece- dence to other movements in the Church, but the importance of carr>'ing out its program in full must not be overlooked. Pledges that have been made must be collected. An unpaid obligation is an embarrassment to two — the one who makes it and the one to whom it is made. And if these obligations are not promptly collected they become an embarrass- ment to the coming educational campaign, to which we give our most hearty indorsement, recommending that one-half time be given to; this matter in district institutes. We, therefore, urge that, where not hitherto done, the Centenary cabinets be formed and set to work on collecions at once. We cannot think of depending solely upon voluntary payments.
Your board recommends and requests the appointment of Rev. J. M. Carter as Conference Missionary Secretary for full time for the ensuing year.
Upon request your board recommends the work of the American Bible Society. It does this most heartily, and prays that the work may be more devoutly studied as it is more widely circulated.
Another request has come for the appointment of a trustee for the Southern Textile and Industrial Institute, of Spartanburg, S. C. We
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nominate F. A. Carter, of Sweetwater, Tenn., with the understanding that in taking this action we are not to be considered legally or morally bound to the support of any policy or financial plan of this organization. We do, however, most heartily commend the work it is now doing.
E. L. Addington is recommended for appointment as Conference Evan- gelist, and Bascom Waters is recommended for appointment as Confer- ence Evangelist by the presiding Bishop, and as General Evangelist to the General Board of Missions.
J. E. Lowry is recommended for appointment as President of Hiwassee College.
C. K. Wingo, President of the Board, was elected a member in the Board of Managers of the "Preachers' and Workers' Institute." J. M. Carter, W. E. Brock and W. S. Hendricks were elected as our Committee on Evangelism.
Bristol was chosen as the place of the midyear meeting and Feb. 1-3 was selected as the time.
The board has appropriated $400 for its expenses. It has made five special appropriations as follows :
President of Hiwassee College $1,500
Chaplain Emory and Henry College 1,000
Preachers' and Workers' Institute 500
Conference Missionary Secretary 3.600
Expenses 1,500
Of the last named salary and expenses the General Board of Missions pays two-thirds.
This year the following eight charges go on the honor roll by becom- ing self-sustaining: Athens and East Princeton, Charleston, Clincho, Ep- worth, French Broad, Kimball, Lead Mines and West Graham.
We make appropriation $23,940, out of a total appropriation of $32,440, to 98 missions, as follows :
Abingdon Circuit . . . .$200 Afton 200
*Alcoa 400
Alcoa Mills 300
*Athens Circuit 200
Belfast 150
Benham 180
^Benton 240
Big Stone Gap Ct... . 250 Blue Ridge 300
fBrookside and Clyde
Aves 750
Boissevain 160
Bristol Circuit 200
Carbo 200
Cedar Bluff 100
Ceres 130
Chilhowie Circuit .... 100
Clinchport 150
Clintwood 240
Coal Creek... 150
Coaldan 300
Coeburn Circuit 250
^Concord 200
Cooper & Bluestone. . 300
Corrvton 200
Council 150
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Coveton 300 C
Cumberland Gap 200 B
Dodson Ave 300 C
Draper 300 C
*Ducktown 100 C
Dungannon 125 B-4
Dunlap 175 C
East Buchanan 150 C
East Lake 400 B-4
East River 400 C
East Welch 100 A
Embreeville 250 C
Emerald Ave 300 B
Etna 250 C
Fall Branch 200 C
Flovd 225 B-4
Fries 200 B-4
Glenalum 200 C
Grant (Jr. P. 75) . . . . 450 C
(P. C. 375)
Grundv &'Knox Crdek 300 C
Hiawatha (P. C. 300) 200 B-4
Hillsville (Jr. P. 2 S.) 325 C
Hixson 250 C
Honaker 160 B-4
Johnson City Ct 600 C
lonesboro 500 C
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Keystone 200
Kingsport Circuit.... 350
Knoxville Circuit 400
Lookout 250
Macedonia 250
Mascot 300
Matoaka 200
Melvin 250
Mercer & Summers. . 200
Mountain City 350
Montcalm 150
*Mount Vernon 200
Nickelsville 200
N. Chattanooga 320
Panther & Enghsh. .. 200
Parrottsville 200
^Philadelphia 200
Raven 200
*Riceville 100
Rising Fawn 100
Radford 300
Robertsville 200
Rural Retreat Ct.. .. 240
C Roderfield & lager... 150 C
B Sequatchie 250 C
C Spanishburg 300 C
C Sneedville 450 C
B Spring City 200 C
C South Bristol 200 C-4
B^ * South Cleveland 200 C
C Tate & Rutledge 400 C
C Tazewell Circuit 400 C
C Tazewell Station 200 B
C 3d Church, Bluefield. 600 C
C Tom's Creek 100 A
B Va. Ave. (Bristol)... 300 B
B-4 Va. Ave. (Knoxville) 150 A
C War 150 C
C West Buchanan 150 C
B West Welch 200 A-2
C Whiteside 200 C
C Washington Pike.... 150 A
C Wilder 320 B^
C Wilcoe & Thorpe... . 200
C Wisdom Memorial ... 200 C
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*Charges, thus checked, in the bounds of the Cleveland, District, have appropriations made on condition that salaries and benevolences be paid in full.
fThe condition on the Brookside and Clyde Avenue Mission is that Church Street pay an equal sum through the board, to be added to its appro- priation.
Annual Statement, Board oe Missions.
Receipts.
Balance Oct. 10, 1919 $ 6,290.98
Church Street 583.33
Assessments 17,245.91
Chattanooga Savings Bank, interest on account 139.78
K. W. Cox, refund 16.00
Mills Loan repaid 300.00
Interest from investments 362.66
J. C. Orr, refund 177.07
Missionary Centenary 13,064.94
Total $38,180.67
Disbursements.
General Treasurers' expenses $ 50.00
Purchase Smith loan 350.00
Midyear meeting 416.24
J. C. Orr, institute 450.00
M. A. Stevenson, expenses 25.00
C. K. Wingo, expenses 9.77
H. E. Kelso, expenses 2.00
J. C. Orr, expenses 383.32
J. E. Lowry 1,250.00
Missionary salaries 24,712.89
Balance on hand Oct. 8, 1920 10,531.45
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SPECIAI.S Received From the Holston Conference Since Report of Coi^LECTioNs Made at the Last Session in 1919.
1919— Foreign. '
Oct. 27. Sunday School class. . .Princeton, W. Va China $ 18.20
" 28. Sunday School Rural Rereat, Va China 6.25
" 30. S. S., Bland St Bluefield, W. Va China 15.00
Nov. 20. Sunday School 7 Mile Ford, Va Japan 8.00
" 26. S. S. Marvin Rural Retreat, Va China 2.40
Dec. 1. Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Hock . Bluefield, W. Va China 25.00
" 22. Mollie Womack Welch, W. Va China 6.00
" 26. A. H. Hock and wife.. Bluefield, W. Va China 25.00
1920—
Jan. 27. Miss E. G. Walton. .. .Chattanooga China 100.00
Feb. 12. S. S., Bland St Bluefield, W. Va. . . . China 15.00
Mch. 1. Rev. J. A. Lyons Knoxville, Tenn Africa. . . . 50.00
" 1. Rev. J. A. Lyons Knoxville, Tenn Undirected 54.40
Apr. 1. S. S. Marvin Rural Retreat, Va China 6.25
" 9. Miss Mollie Womack.. Hemphill, W. Va China 3.00
May 26. Sunday School Bluefield, W. Va China 15.00
" 27. S.S.Marvin Rural Retreat, Va China 17.75
Aug. 6. S. S., Bland St Bluefield, W. Va China 15.00
Sept. 4. John Williams Wytheville, Va Korea .... 125.00
" 30. S.S.Marvin Rural Retreat, Va China 9.00
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COMMISSION ON FINANCE.
Your Commission on Finance has heard from the several boards of the Conference and other interests, and after careful consideration recommend increases on assessments as follows :
Conference Claimants $3,000.00-
Sunday School Board 1,500.00
Greeneville Orphanage 200.00
Holston History 300.00
Annual Conference Expense 2,500.00
Total $7,500
This increase has been apportioned to the districts in equal ratio. The total amounts assessed are :
General Assessment $59,840.00
Conference Assessment 66,700.00
The decimals to be used in the division of funds by the General Treasurer are :
General Assessment 4728
Conference Assessment 5272
The Discipline directs that your Commission shall determine what per- centage of the total sum assessed shall be allotted to each of the interests represented. The proportionate parts expressed in decimals are as follows:
Conference Claimants 2974
Sunday School Board 0668
Orphanage 0178
Annual Conference expense 0372
Epworth League 0149
Education 2379
Conference Missions 2676
Superannuate Endowment Fund 0379
Holston Historv 0225
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The apportionment of the entire assessment to the several districts is as follows :
District. General. Conference. Total.
Abingdon $6,214.00 $6,929.00 $13,143.00
Big Stone Gap 5,206.00 5,804.00 11,010.00
Bluefield 5,437.00 6,064.00 11,501.00
Chattanooga 7,546.00 8,415.00 15,961.00
Cleveland 4,664.00 5,201.00 9,865.00
Knoxville 7,731.00 8,621.00 16,352.00
Morristown 5,800.00 6,466.00 12,266.00
Radford 5,338.00 5,953.00 11,291.00
Tazewell 5,958.00 6.644.00 12,602.00
Wytheville 5,958.00 6,644.00 12,602.00
J. A. Baylor, Secretary. E. E. Wiley, Chair hi an.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE BOARD.
We find a growing interest in the Epworth League work throughout the Conference. There has been a slight increase in the number of chap- ters and members during the year, yet the interest is not what it should be. We find that many of our pastors are giving their time to. the work of the Sunday School, but are neglecting entirely the Epworth League. While the importance of the Sunday School cannot be overestimated, yet it does not do the work of the Epworth League, whose purpose covers a broader field of practical activity for the training and development of the youth than does the Sunday School or any other department of our Church. At least 90 per cent of our ministers of the Gospel, missionaries, deacon- nesses and special Christian workers received their early training and their inspiration for life service in the Epworth League.
This Board, in co-operation with the Epworth League Conference, is planning to put forth its best effort to make each pastor realize his re- sponsibility to give the work of the Epworth League its rightful place in his charge. There will be a definite aim of more intimate co-operation on the part of the Conference Board with the Epworth League Conference in order that the best results possible may be obtained. Co-operation is the ke>Tiote in the policies of both bodies. We note with gratification the work and plans of the Epworth League Conference under the direction of Mr. Leon Jourolmon, its president.
We desire to call the attention of the presiding elders to the midyear meeting of the Conference Cabinet, and the Conference Board, which is to be held in the near future. We not only urge them to attend this meeting, but also the Summer Assembly, to be held at Emory and Henry College, which will take the place of the annual Epworth League Con- ference.
We furthermore ask of each presiding elder in arranging the program of his District Conference to give the officials of the Epworth League a favorable hour in which to present their cause. We solicit on the part of the Conference its prayers, its sympathy and its co-operation.
We ask the Conference to confirm the following laymen to fill vacancies on the Epworth League Board : M. E. Myers, Cedar Springs, Va., to represent the Wytheville District; Cuen Barnett, of East Radford, Va., to represent the Radford District.
H. B. Vaught, President.
W. P. Eastwood, Secretary and Treasurer.
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MEMOIRS
SAMUEL H. HALL
Samuel H. Hall was born in Franklin County, Virginia, August 22, 1851. He died at Draper, Va., February 24, 1920, and was buried at Greeneville, Tenn. He was married to Rachel Louisa Brooks at Greeneville, Tenn., April 14, 1887. There was born of this union two children — Ira Keener and Hattie Anne — who, with the mother, ra- main on this side the mystic river, while father has passed into rest.
Brother Hall first joined the Protestant Methodist Church and was licensed to preach in that church in 1873. He was received into the Holston Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Asheville, N. C, in the Fall of 1888. He was a faithful pastor and preacher until death claimed him. He was a true man in all his relations to his fellowman, and always had the love and respect of his people in his charge.
On his last charge he was very popular with all denominations and his death was a shock to us all as it came unexpected. We miss him, but we expect to see him again. D. P. HURLEY.
FRANK M. REYNOLDS
Frank M. Reynolds^ was born at Andersonville, Tenn., October 22, 1875. He died of heart' failure at the old home in which he was reared, April 12, 1920. He was 44 years, 5 months and 20 days old. He was the oldest son of Lloyd and Francis Reynolds. His father was a licensed exhorter of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Brother Reynolds united with the church at the age of 10 years, having been carefully trained by Christian pajents. His early educa- tion was obtained in the public schools of Anderson County, in the High School, and in the Anderson Institute, a branch of Carson- Newman College. He taught school for many years and was a most excellent teacher. In 1910 he graduated from Hiwassee College. The last ten years of his life were devoted to teaching and preaching. He joined Holston Conference, M. E. Church, in 1905, and transferred to the Holston Conference, M. E. Church, South, in 1910, at Chattanooga, Tenn. He was ordained elder in 1911 at Morristown. In 1910 he was principal of the Tazewell High School; in 1911 at McDowell; 1912, Stony Point and Grassy Creek; in 1913, junior preacher, Andersonville Circuit; 1914, Evensville Circuit; 1915, Decatur Circuit; in 1916 and 1917 he held supernumerary relation; in 1918, district evangelist for Knoxville District.
He was twice married. He was first married to Miss Arlena Wal- lace. To this union were born seven children, six of whom are liv- ing. He was married the second time to Miss Minnie Craig, in 1913. To this union was born one child. He leaves a wife, seven children, two sisters, two brothers and two half-brothers to mourn his death. Two of his brothers are now fine young preachers in our Conference. They are L. S. Reynolds, now stationed at Newport, Tenn., and R. G. Reynolds, stationed at Cleveland, Tenn.
The funeral was conducted by the writer, assisted by Rev. G. F. Carr, pastor of the family. The remains were laid to rest in the fam-
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ily cemetery at Red Hill Baptist Church in the presence of a large con- gregation of relatives and friends. Brother Reynolds was a good man and died in the faith. H. B. VAUGHT.
MARGIE ADALINE JORDAN
On an extensive plateau, up on the very top of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and near the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina, in Alleghany County, live the Carico brothers, pioneer Meth- odists of that Primitive Baptist region. One of these brothers is the father of our Dr. M. P. Carico, and another brother, Albert O., and his wife, Caroline, are the parents of Margie Adaline Jordan.
In that peaceful, sequestered elevation Margie Adaline was born on the 16th day of April, 1882. Early in her girlhood she was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, during the ministry of Rev. John Bayless Simpson. Up there with the skyline of the hori- zon obstructed only here and there by nearby sylvan forests she grew in purity and devotion of spirit, in grace and beauty of person, the pride of her home and community.
Approaching the eighteenth year of her age (April 16, 1900) she was married to Mr. G. T. Jordan. Together they built a little vine-clad cottage and were happy and prosperous, blest with their two elder- born, a daughter and a son. However, at the end of six years there was disturbance in that household, for the Angel of the Lord tapped gently at the cottage door and broke, in no uncertain terms, the secret message of a divine commission to the husband. It wiped out every design upon his trestle-board. It called for a full surrender of every pleasing prospect and earthward ambition he had ever fostered. And not to him only, but the sorest apprehension to him was the dread of breaking to the unsuspecting and contented wife the disappointment of all her hopes and aspirations.
Yet how little did he know her! — for when he was forced to advise her of his call to preach and added that he desired to join the itinerants and that her people should be his people, she, with utter abandon and cheerful consecration, replied: **If that is your call and desire I am ready to leave all and follow you."
And so, three years through Mechanicsburg Circuit, four years through Ceres, and four years through Elk Creek Circuit, and into the fourth year through Cripple Creek Circuit, she followed with him as he followed Christ, until July 4, 1920, there was a knock at the Cripple Creek parsonage gate, when a convoy of angels bore her redeemed spirit up the shining way to the throne of glory. There she awaits daughter, Mrs. J. C. Moore, of Cripple Creek; Curtis, the stenographer; Banks and Mabel, and the bereft husband, Rev. G. T. Jordan, who at least knows now how to comfort those who mourn better than he did formerly.
There, too, we who attended her remains to the family church and cemetery over the dividing line between the States, high up among the mists and clouds, shall hope to see her face to face, clothed upon in the likeness of her glorified Lord. JNO. E. NAFF.
MRS. F. M. GRACE
Ida Hoskins was born February 15, 1859, and died at her home in Owenton, Alabama, after months of intense suffering with rheuma-
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SAMUEL H. HALL
Died in 1920
FRANK M. REYNOLDS Died in 1920
MRS. GILES T JORDAN Died in 1920
MRS. W. C. HARRIS Died in 1920
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tism, June 13, 1920. She was married to Rev. Francis M. Grace, D. D., by Dr. John H. Brunner at Chilhowee Methodist Church in 1894. To this union were born four children, two sons and two daughters, all of whom survive her, and are as follows: William H., Francis M., Jr., Miss Judith Collier and Miss Jamie. For ten years she and Dr. Gra^ce lived happily together and she assisted him very much in his work at Hiwassee College, Franklin, N. C, High School and Birmingham Southern College, where her honored husband was teaching when he passed away sixteen years ago.
Sister Grace was a devout Christian, an affectionate mother and faithful companion. She was regarded by those who knew her inti- mately as a kind and generous woman, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone she found in need. But her work is done, and she has been called to her reward. After an appropriate funeral service her body was laid to rest in Elm Leaf Cemetery by the side of her hus- band to await the resurrection of the just. J. E. LOWRY.
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- FINANCE |
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Presiding Elder |
Preacher in Charge |
District Work |
Annual Conference Work |
Gpneral Work |
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\ 1 1 $ 300j$ 300 120 115 225 225 225 225 |
$ :?ooo 800 1500 iKon |
$ 2000 758 1500 1800 3600 400 |
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$ 12 |
$ 668 223 394 407 1162 92 138 205 438 276 141 233 |
$ 668 121 394 407 1162 92 188 205 488 276 141 238 |
$ 670 221 400 413 1196 98 140 208 445 278 141 236 251 237 159 335 148 147 805 404 |
$ 670 103 400 413 1196 93 140 208 445 278 141 236 251 129 159 295 148 147 194 404 |
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2 Abingdon Circuit — S Anderson Street |
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9 9 19 |
9 9 19 |
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4 Mary Street 5 State Street |
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5401 540| 3600 60 601 400 120 1201 800 120! 120 800 |
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7 Virginia Avenue 8 Bristol Circuit |
800 800 |
6 |
6 |
$ 25 |
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9 Blountville |
180! 180 1501 1K7 |
1200 1200 |
9i 9 |
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10 Bluff City |
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1047 817 800 1200 900 450 1000 905 713 1000 1600 |
5 6 7 6 |
7 5 6 7 5 |
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120 ]20 180 |
122i 800 1201 800 1801 1900 |
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12 Ceres |
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245 24f; |
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14 Elizabethton |
1351 135i 900 67 67] 450 150 150| 1000 90 124 600 101] 107 650 150| 150 1000 240| 2401 1600 |
234 158 330 147 94 301 397 |
129 158 330 147 94 194 897 |
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15 Emory |
3! 3 8L___ 41 4 21 2 7 6 121 12 |
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17 Keywood |
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18 Mountain City |
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19 Rich Valley |
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20 Saltville |
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$8393|$3437l$22600 28311 28141 18922 |
$23290 S131 |
$121i?6283 97! 5523 |
$5969 5884 |
$6417 6075 |
$6050 5790 |
25 258 |
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Total Last Year |
18915 |
109 |
38 |
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3678 |
4375 |
221 24 760 |
585 |
342 |
260 |
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$ 181 865 36 374 80 178 74 121 100 112 826 211 191 442 75 95 450 292 190 40 145 182 259 |
$ 177 404 166 876 154 176 76 166 100 118 824 214 293 433 88 151 450 295 239 202 140 188 276 |
$ 135 840 87 876 80 176 76 129 100 113 324 214 191 483 75 96 450 295 190 40 140 183 276 |
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BIG STONE GAP 1 Appalachia |
1 $ 1500 ;S 1500 |
$ 18 |
1 i $ 18lfR 173 |
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2 Big Stone Gap |
1500 750 1500 600 1029 500 750 1200 1000 1380 1000 1200 2000 |
1500 406 1500 529 1029 561 613 1200 1000 1380 1000 1200 2000 • 550 547 2005 1120 754 732 1375 1167 |
23l 23 |
408 164 374 152 178 74 164 100 112 326 211 289 442 87 149 450 292 286 198 145 182 259 |
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3 Clinchport |
10 22 9 15 8 10 18 15 20 15 18 30 9 9 30 15 13 13 18 15 23 |
10 22 9 15 & 10 18 15 20 15 18 30 5 9 30 15 7 13 18 15 23 |
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5 Coeburn Circuit |
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6 Cumberland Gap |
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7 East Stone Gap | 83 1 93 |
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8 Ewing _ 125 102 |
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9 Roda _ _ |
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10 Fort Blackmore 143| 143 |
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11 Gate City _ 230 230 |
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12 Gate City Circuit | 167 167 |
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13 Jonesville 200 200 |
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14 Kingsport 168 168 |
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15 Kingsport Circuit | 861 861 K15> |
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16 Nicklesville | 133 |
91 333 186 |
800 2000 1000 |
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17 Norton | 333 |
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18 Pennington Gap 166 |
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19 Powell's Valley 1501 125l 900 |
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20 Stickleyville | 150 |
123 900 |
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21 Stonega _ | |
1200 1000 |
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22 Tom's Creek | 167 |
189 |
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28 Wise 1 2501 250| 1500| 1500 |
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$25168 $20339 |
376 $ 15 |
366'$5165 $ 10|$4924 |
$4469 $4110 |
$5196 $5170 |
$4469 $4327 |
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Increase |
4071 4091 47541 48291 3611 3f;61 241 |
359 |
261 142 |
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258 296 |
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$ 176 170 50 200 30 75 40 |
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$ 7 80 |
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$ 557 536 |
$ 185 224 |
$ 552 1414 |
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NAME OF CHARGE
Presiding Elder
Preacher in CJiarge
District Work
Annual
Conference
Work
BLUEFIELD
Bland Street
Bramwell
Berwind
Coalwood
Davy & Twin Bch.
Eckman
East Welch
Grace Church
Gary
$ 600 |
$ 600 |
333 |
333 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
215 |
257 |
267 |
250 |
250 |
214 |
218 |
500 |
500 |
334 |
334 |
Glen A. <S Hiawatha,
War E.__| Wenonahl
Jenkin J. & Pageton|
Keystone |
Kimball !
Maybeury & Cooper_|
Matoaka |
McDowell & C'mplerl
Montcalm I
N. Fork & Elkhorn_| Panther & English.
Rock Circuit
Roderfield & Iaeger_
War
Welch Station
West Welch
Wilco and Thorpe
161 186 300
129 225 300 200 250 200 228 160| 250 250| 171| 333| 100| 1801
161 136 300 129 225 300 200 250
200,
2281 1372
2000 1200 1200 1543 1500 1286 3000 2000 964 819 1800 900 1350 1800 1200 1500 1200
160 250 194 119
1000 1500 1500 1029
$ 3600 2000 1200 1289 1600 1500 1306 3000 2000 964
333| 20001 100| 700| 1801 10801
1=1950
900 1350 1800 1200 1500 1320 1372 1023 1500 1168
714 2000
700| 7 10801 12
$ 925 321 124
98 241 175
68 883 175 110
62
52
95 105 301
62 225 140 220
62 155 112 105 280
48 140
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925 321 124
98 241 175
68 883 175 110
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95 105 301
62 225 140 220
62 155 112' 105 280
48 140
$ 942 319 122
91 249 175
67 897 180 105
65
53
97 105 309
65 225 140 225
75 155 108 105 275
52 140
% 942 319 122
91 249 175
67 897 180 105
65
53
97 105 309
65[ 225 140 225
75 155 108 105 275
52 140
$ 25
$1430
1001
Total l$6461j
Total Last Year I 45781
$6382i$39043 4304J 30274
$38855 $399 28349 676
$397 676
$5384 5109
$5384 5068
$5441 5441
$5441 $15551 $ 6 5402 2232|
.| 18831 2078
Increase
Decrease ] | : — |
* Includes $150 for junior preacht
(69 10506
275
216
278 279
677
CHATTANOOGA
1 Centenary
2 Dayton
3 Dunlap
4 Dodson Avenue _
5 East Lake :
6 Etna
7 Evensville
8 Highland Park
9 Hixon
10 Jasper & Whitwell _
11 King Memorial
12 Lookout
13 Melvin
14 North Chattanooga _
15 Pikeville
16 Ridgedale
17 Rossville
18 R. Fawn & Trenton
19 South Pittsburg
20 Spring City
21 Sequatchie
22 St. Elmo
23 Trinity
24 Wisdom Memorial
25 Whiteside
$ 756|$ 756
120 |
120 |
100 |
100 |
40 |
37 |
65 |
65 |
40 |
41 |
75 |
75 |
275 |
275 |
40 |
40 |
100 |
100 |
135 |
135 |
35 |
35 |
20 |
20 |
80 |
80 |
120 |
120 |
95 |
95 |
110 |
110 |
80 |
80 |
100 |
100 |
75 |
75 |
55 |
55 |
165 |
165 |
200 |
200 |
20 |
20 |
115 |
115 |
3600
1200
1025
600
1000
525
812
2500
500
950
1500
300
350
1000
1200
1800
1500
1120
1500
705
500
1500
2400
550
1400
$ 3600
1235
1025
490
1000
600
735
2500
500
950
1500
300
350
1000
1204
1800
1500
1120
1500
775
500
1500
3100
550
1400
$ 40
$ 40
$2000 267 163
74 168
92 186 886 105 186 293
98
60 173 142 232 251 203 243 174 118 361 660
36 265
$2000 267 163
74 168
92 159 886 105 186 293
98
60 173 142 232 251 203 243 174 118 361 660
36 265
$1991 284 174
78 178
99 174 794 112 198 312
93
63 185 151 247 267 215 258 186 125 385 596
38 283
$1991
284 174
78 178
99 107 794 112 198 312
93
63 185 151 247 267 215 258 186 125
283
Total
Total Last Year.
$3016;$3014 3002 3002
$30037 25837
$30734 26258
$200]$200 200 200
$7436 7041
$7409 7041
$7486
$7419
7472
Increase
Decrease _
12
395
368
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$ |
1 $ 75 |
? 2105 448 181 171 202 200 211 2910 501 149 30 357 176 470 208 186 453 284 517 25 326 136 210 447 126 215 |
1 $ 1271 367 ~~1425 175 125 8127 445 21 ~~~250 454 542 "1200 749 |
1 $ 1670 • 691 265 28 573 130 468 457 300 50 578 135 50 275 693 204 28 427 45 254 269 150 1165 63 626 |
1 $ 7067 1035 588 263 481 701 467 3111 576 372 285 370 563 925 695 461 618 807 672 59 175 450 88 1538 83 345 |
1 $ 30 36 ""ii ~580 36 |
* 1 $609 55 24 14 33 30 40 78 41 18 |
1 $ 230381 7507 5043 2371 10878 4259 2731 27620 5319 2301 1764 4654 3105 4142 4385 3335 4256 3097 5202 1455 3439 2493 1576 8216 1190 3339 |
1 $1203 329 61 "l289 40 4324 242 61 120 16 10 50 ~"ioo 11 |
$ 21835 7178 |
3 |
4982 |
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4 |
2371 |
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5 6 7 |
|
5590 675 |
14 ~~"i72 36 |
10 15 430 35 |
9589 4259 2691 |
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8 9 10 |
6808 242 33 300 300 359 229 311 325 468 65 136 |
23296 5077 2301 |
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11 |
1764 |
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15 42 17 18 60 17 25 |
8 50 53 |
4654 |
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13 14 |
16 |
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3045 4022 |
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4385 |
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16 17 18 |
|
27 20 |
3319 4246 3097 |
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19 ?0 |
50 |
5 |
5152 1458 |
|||||||||||
91 |
427 |
150 52 85 258 |
36 |
3439 |
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2493 |
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5 |
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1576 |
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21 |
12 |
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28 |
8116 1179 |
|||||||||
26 |
473 |
106 |
48 |
|
10 |
3339 |
||||||||
$ 5 22232 110762 |
$ 9709 5624 |
$ 437 1000 |
$ 772 261 |
$11244 6669 |
$10151 5853 4298 |
$ 9594 7725 1869 |
$19795 19660 |
$762 137 |
1032 |
$136715 103874 |
$7856 5280 |
$138863 98594 |
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4185 |
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511 4575 |
135 |
625 |
— - |
32841 |
2576 |
40269 |
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||||||||||||
1 9 |
$ |
S 498 225 148 |
$ 6585 150 69 50 115 40 25 500 40 137 293 |
$ 69 30 10 |
$ 50 80 4 |
$ 2379 312 |
$ 5324 82 |
$15464 80 7 |
$11487 572 244 |
$ |
$ 50393 3365 2023 773 2378 2302 1385 29769 1109 2658 4164 592 580 3455 22693 3820 5772 2965 3103 2312 1515 8897 14486 1344 5339 |
$ 540 50 ~~~io "285 ""28 "~329 44 ""12 |
49893 3315 |
|
3 |
2023 |
|||||||||||||
4 |
36 214 112 52 1033 83 179 397 62 30 564 194 172 329 374 159 200 226 726 628 162 421 |
773 |
||||||||||||
5 |
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400 950 5 11700 49 _ 309 77 |
~~5465 71 240 |
19 25 20 3478 100 311 428 |
184 329 200 3000 42 78 376 |
10 |
21 |
2378 |
||||||
6 |
2292 |
|||||||||||||
7 |
3 71 |
|
1385 |
|||||||||||
8 9 |
30 30 |
47 20 75 |
29484 1109 |
|||||||||||
10 n 1? |
28 16 |
"54 |
2630 4164 592 |
|||||||||||
13 |
60 700 200 512 1162 308 216 500 126 729 1900 485 837 |
— - |
3 |
580 |
||||||||||
14 |
|
200 20000 |
241 61 239 171 75 140 48 ""178 842 48 427 |
88 |
15 35 45 |
291 263 450 434 78 90 100 "~"600 500 |
259 20 74 18 75 26 282 4027 |
3455 |
||||||
15 |
22693 |
|||||||||||||
16 |
3820 |
|||||||||||||
17 18 |
— - |
1400 488 300 250 310 6295 1440 |
|
21 14 |
5443 2965 |
|||||||||
19 |
43 |
3059 |
||||||||||||
90 |
2312 |
|||||||||||||
21 |
12 ~"555 |
87 1 |
1503 |
|||||||||||
22 |
8897 |
|||||||||||||
23 ?4 |
24 |
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14486 1344 |
|||||||||||
25 |
|
146 |
55| |
236 |
1144 |
|
|
5339 |
||||||
$___|45190;$10474 1159261 7743 |
$ 922 362 |
$ 458 362 |
1$ 9044i$14224 1 66051 11242 |
$25857 8090 |
$24247 14811 |
$302 $113j$177192j$l298 1 1 11297l| 1540 |
$175934 111431 |
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1 129264 2731 i— -1 |
560| 96 1 |
2439 |
2982 |
17767 |
9436 |
302 |
113 |
64221 |
1 64503 258! |
Special for Superannuates.
HOLSTON ANNUAL TABLE No. 3 — FINANCE
Presiding Elder |
Preaclier in Charge |
District Worl< |
Annual Conference Work |
Gpneral Work |
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1 c o |
||||||
NAME CF CHARGE |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 i < |
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13 1 < |
||||
CLEVELAND 1 Alcoa |
1 1 $ 123 216 |
$ 123 216 56 73 350 62 134 110 171 117 250 300 205 |
! $ 900 1300 300 430 2100 375 1000 800 1029 700 1500 1800 1200 412 900 2000 325 767 900 800 600 2000 |
$ 900 1300 338 612 2100 375 1000 800 1029 700 1500 1800 1345 412 1000 2000 325 767 900 800 600 2400 |
$ 7 3 8 10 8 25 14 6 16 6 37 6 5 5 6 5 4 4 14 4 50 |
$___ 7 3 8 10 8 25 14 6 16 6 37 6 5 5 6 5 4 4 14 10 50 |
$ 80 291 60 60 520 60 186 171 132 '"210 326 334 78 217 365 82 141 190 98 94 538 |
$ 46 291 60 60 520 60 186 171 132 304 210 326 334 61 217 365 82 141 190 98 94 538 |
$ 80 309 60 63 554 63 199 125 120 |
$ 46 309 60 63 554 63 199 125 120 |
1 |
|
2 Athens Station |
||||||||||||
3 Athens Circuit _ | 50 |
||||||||||||
4 Benton Circuit \ 71 |
||||||||||||
5 Cleveland Station __| 350 6 South Cleveland | 62 |
30 |
|||||||||||
7 Charleston 1 134 |
||||||||||||
110 |
||||||||||||
9 Decatur |
171 117 250 300 200 |
|||||||||||
10 |
||||||||||||
11 Etowah _ _ |
234 347 314 85 231 388 86 159 202 106 101 572 |
234 347 314 61 231 388 86 159 202 106 102 572 |
||||||||||
12 Lenoir City |
||||||||||||
13 Loudon & Phila. |
||||||||||||
681 68 |
||||||||||||
150 333 54 128 133 133 100 333 |
154 333 54 128 133 133 100 400 |
|||||||||||
16 Maryville |
||||||||||||
18 Oakland-Vonore |
||||||||||||
19 Ooltewah |
||||||||||||
20 Peakland |
||||||||||||
21 Riceville |
||||||||||||
22 Sweetwater |
||||||||||||
Total |
$3586|$36701$22138!$23003 31101 31601 190121 19620 |
$243 91 |
$249 91 |
$4233 4384 |
$4486 4055 |
$43981$434i:$ 30IS 10 |
||||||
Total Last Year |
4621 |
4621 |
107! |
|||||||||
476 |
510 |
3126! 3383 |
152 |
158 |
151 |
431 |
||||||
223 |
281 |
77 |
||||||||||
KNOXVILLE 1 Andersonville 2 Broad Street |
1 $ ioo;$ 69 3501 350 |
$ 770 i$ 642 5>H00l 5>500 |
$ 3 73 7^ |
,3 73 73 158 |
$ 25 912 912 1950 |
$ 25 912 912 1950 |
$ 22 922 922 2000 |
$ 22 922 |
.- |
$ |
||
3 Cent-nary |
350| 350| 2500 2500 |
922 |
||||||||||
4 Church Street | |
490 1 4901 3500 35001 158 |
2000 |
||||||||||
5 Church St. Mission Brookside |
1 ! |
|||||||||||
Clyde Avenue |
150 125 31 |
150 131 |
10 10 10 12 212 75 120 80 150 490 227 127 200 127 238 147 25 50 77 287 75 115 274 285 70 35 130 95 |
10 10 10 12 212 75 120 80 150 490 227 127 145 127 238 147 25 |
10 10 10 12 213 75 120 80 57 490 228 70 200 128 238 148 |
10 10 10 12 213 75 120 80 57 490 228 70 145 |
15 |
|||||
Marble Hill |
||||||||||||
Methodist Hill |
||||||||||||
West Lonsdale |
28 1 28 |
200 |
200 1500 800 775 800 725 2000 1500 1000 1200 630 1600 15001 |
|||||||||
6 Clinton |
210| 210i |
1500 800 775 800 725 2000 1500 1000 1200 7651 |
17 9 10 3 |
17 10 |
||||||||
7 Coal Creek |
115 100 80 98 280 210 140 168 100 |
115 100 80 98 280 210 140 168 88 |
||||||||||
8 Corryton |
15 |
|||||||||||
9 Emerald Avenue |
||||||||||||
10 Epworth |
||||||||||||
11 Fountain City |
39 18 |
39 18 |
||||||||||
12 Harriman |
||||||||||||
13 Harriman Circuit |
||||||||||||
14 Jacksboro |
16 10 19 12 |
16 10 19 12 |
||||||||||
15 Knoxville Circuit | |
||||||||||||
16 LaFollette |
210| 210| 1500 168| 1681 1200 |
238 148 |
||||||||||
17 Lincoln Park |
||||||||||||
18 Roseberry |
20| 20| 150 155 |
|||||||||||
19 Lutrell | |
43| 20 350 84| 84 600 2101 210 1500 37| 37 - 268 |
250 600 1500 268 |
50 6 24 6 9 22 23 |
~~24 6 9 14 10 |
||||||||
20 Macedonia |
78 287 75 115 274 178 70 35 130 95 |
78 285 75 115 274 285 70 35 130 85 |
51 285 75 115 274 177 70 35 130 85 |
|||||||||
21 Magnolia Avenue | |
||||||||||||
22 Robertsville |
||||||||||||
23 Rock wood | |
126! 126 900| 1200 140 140 1000 1207 140 128 100 940 98| 981 700 800 |
|||||||||||
24 Sevierville | |
||||||||||||
25 Strawberry Plains | |
||||||||||||
26 Tazewell |
6! 6 1 |
|||||||||||
27 Tazewell Circuit _ | |
70 119 126! |
59 119 126 |
500 363 850 850 900 900 |
|||||||||
28 Virginia Avenue |
10 10 5 5 |
|||||||||||
29 Washington Pike _ _| |
||||||||||||
Total 1 |
$4410!$4321|$32259'$32686!$621 $541 3990! 3905! 29447| 29149| 200 200 |
$7552;$7341 73731 7080 |
$73871 75591 |
$7069'$ 30 $ |
||||||||
Total last year | |
7327! 1 |
|||||||||||
Increase | |
420! 4161 |
2812 |
3537 |
421 |
341 |
"~21 |
261 |
30 |
||||
Decrease |
1 |
--I |
172 |
258 |
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$8000 267 110 2 472 |
$ 30 250 60 11 332 |
$ 28 |
$ |
1 $ 102 $ 358 342 38 68^ 850| 1058 360 230 125 |
1 $ !$ 200 620| 392 70 125 1351 186 |
$ |
* $___ |
$ 9447 4380 920 1224 9442 971 7819 8643 2398 2127 4826 7156 5963 1111 4572 12641 698 3079 2493 1635 1451 17152 |
$_ 221 ~135 ""120 ""301 ""44 160 169 |
$ 9447 4159 |
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920 |
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4 |
6 |
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1224 |
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5 6 |
95 |
45 12 |
450 31 100 400 340 99,0 |
2500 |
9307 971 |
|||||||||
8 |
5300 6831 400 500 S80 |
50 131 80 100 274 764 225 78 67 444 30 291 80 |
10 61 |
425 |
35 |
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7699 8643 |
|||||||
9 |
120' 150' |
2398 |
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10 |
2127 |
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11 1 |
40 150 110 35 |
25 ~~"l6 23 |
301 519 693 56 |
5251 |
' 45 1673 1286 233 1958 3600 |
4521 |
||||||||
12 |
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377 200 63 354 |
863 75 100 295 43 |
~180 |
300 |
7156 |
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954 15 226 4630 51 117 |
5963 1111 |
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4527 |
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16 17 |
50 |
450 22 160 160 59 111 |
25 |
— - |
12641 698 |
|||||||||
18 |
1171 |
3079 |
||||||||||||
19 |
I 638 |
36 285 170 882 |
150 |
2333 |
||||||||||
20 1 110 |
80 32 |
1466 |
||||||||||||
21 1 44 |
10 |
|
178 7054 |
1451 |
||||||||||
22 1 ! 10191 813| 333 |
25691 562 |
|
|
17152 |
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1$ !30066i$ 4172;$ 8721$ 18l!$ 7376|$ 3606|$ 5125 1 1 96501 2771[ 294! 3861 59811 33291 6468 |
$21176 10772 |
$246 |
$376 |
$110148 70965 |
$1150!$108993 1488 69477 |
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578 |
205 |
1395 |
277 |
1343 |
10404 |
39183 |
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39516 |
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$ |
$ 519 |
$ 12 436 1301 754 105 |
$ 379 ~~"457 |
$ 5 253 511 275 |
$ 49 1325 682 2323 60 44 25 157 243 120 55 233 331 464 390 248 75 85 245 393 70 39 216 505 159 615 249 352 196 |
$ 90 2064 1060 2427
~~'l02 100 "1486 37 635 400 24 |
$ 131 4631 1500 80050 29 15 127 136 187 "~~241 "~"l24 1100 1235 20 |
$ 4418 |
$___ 100 |
$ |
$ 1567 18363 |
$ 90 100 |
$ 1487 18263 |
3 |
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842 1626 180 |
11014 |
|||||||||||
4 5 |
12386 3 |
125 9 |
37121 606 245 252 665 4824 3921 1787 3010 2426 10028 5188 2409 2234 1746 4250 4144 528 339 1396 6348 1280 6183 4714 3379 1695 537 2853 4167 |
60 ""2O6 260 89 255 "569 "815 4 25 |
37121 606 |
|||||||||
20 15 |
245 |
|||||||||||||
49 117 255 90 |
252 |
|||||||||||||
3 276 21 27 56 21 50 30 12 |
"""ll4 74 220 40 5 |
665 |
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376 2000 50 |
1069 512 284 12-1 296 2957 450 470 448 413 798 500 37 |
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|
4824 3861 1787 |
||||||||
9 |
1158 448 536 260 205 |
74 65 767 200 100 25 |
3010 |
|||||||||||
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2426 |
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11 |
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|||||||||||||
12 |
4928 |
|||||||||||||
13 |
2409 |
|||||||||||||
14 |
2234 |
|||||||||||||
15 |
— - |
265 56 411 113 |
1746 |
|||||||||||
16 17 18 |
220 157 89 30 66 482 50 275 150 310 75 |
36 45 6 |
15 65 |
165 253
|
430 317 13 |
19 28 |
|
4161 3889 528 |
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19 |
889 |
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20 |
|
128 607 150 1782 370 350 30 |
40 274 728 96 56 |
133 317 240 994 17 150 40 45 200 |
1896 |
|||||||||
21 |
56 |
74 |
1727 220 111 1903 660 297 |
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1280 |
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23 24 |
78 40 7 |
20 30 |
35 |
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5368 4714 |
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25 26 27 |
4 6 |
|
3375 1670 587 |
|||||||||||
28 |
190 900 |
72 235 |
21 60 |
165 20 |
443 400 |
513 387 |
2853 |
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29 1 1 |
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200 |
59 |
|
4167 |
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1 6001135721$ 6576 1 444|13817| 5397 |
$ 1681 1128 |
$ 1886 2047 |
$10791 8254 |
$10931 5834 |
$92422 12385 |
$30280 23365 |
$414 |
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$138205 120152 |
$2469 . 256 |
$146756 119896 |
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Special for Superannuates.
90
HOLSTON ANNUAL
TABLE No. 3 — FINANCE
NAMF OF CHARGE |
Presiding Elder |
Preacher in Charge |
District Work |
Annual Conference Work |
General Work |
1 a 0 1 ii 1"^ |
1 CO a 0 |
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MORRISTOWN 1 Afton |
$ 117 |
S 117IS 817 S 817IS 29 |
$ 29 81 10 29 71 32 60 72' 61 83 201 42 41 49 199 40 50 72 36 47 60 40 |
$ 102 260 16 101 292 126 235 292 242 344 763 148 155 190 735 242 • 242 267 144 206 226 103 |
$ 110 270 16 101 292 126 235 292 242 344 763 148 151 193 735 242 242 267 144 206 226 103 |
$ 103 270 16 103 295 130 237 295 245 344 775 157 151 |
$ 103 270 16 103 295 130 237 295 245 344 775 157 151 |
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$ |
|
2 Bull's Gap 3 Eidson |
200 1 9.03 |
1200 300 651 1500 711 1200 1200 1200 1500 |
1219 306 555 1500 711 1200 1200 1200 1500 2700 621 579 800 2500 1110 1050 |
76 10 29 71 32 60 72 61 83 201 42 41 49 199 67 50 72 36 50 60 |
||||||
50 109 250 118 200 200 200 250 |
51 92 250 118 200 200 200 250 |
|||||||||
4 Embreeville |
5 |
|||||||||
6 Fall Branch |
||||||||||
8 Greenville |
||||||||||
9 Hawkins |
||||||||||
10 Jefferson City |
||||||||||
450 4501 2700 |
||||||||||
1£ Johnson City Ct |
104 78 134 416 185 150 |
104 96 134 416 189 150 |
621 472 800 2500 1110 1050 |
|||||||
14 Limestone |
1931 196 750 750 |
|||||||||
16 Morristown Ct. |
245 245 270 142 202 232 103 |
245 245 270 142 202 232 103 |
||||||||
18 Newport |
250j 250 1001 100 |
1500 1500 |
||||||||
19 Parrottsville |
600 1000 1200 600 |
600 1000 1200 |
||||||||
20 Rogersville | 1661 166 |
||||||||||
21 Surgoinsville 178| 178 22 Tate & Rutledge 100 1 100 |
||||||||||
600 40 |
||||||||||
Total |
$4005|$4014i$2'4432 |
$24468 |
1430 |
1404 128 |
$5431|$5448 52021 4724 |
$5503]$5506 5512| 4711 |
$ 5 " |
|||
Total last year |
31981 34661 20339| 21359} 146 |
|||||||||
Increase |
807| 548| 40931 310911284 |
1976 |
229 |
724 |
9 |
795 |
- |
|||
Decrease |
1 ! 1 |
1 |
||||||||
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||||||||||
RADFORD 1 Athens & E. Prin._ 2 Aubern |
1 1 $ 2001$ 200 200 200 |
1 $ 1200 $ 1250 12001 1200 |
$ |
$___ |
$ 281 300 265 100 380 258 130 472 125 20 218 100 245 176 360 716 590 174 260 96 $5256 5008 |
$ 281 300 165 100 380 258 130 472 125 20 218 100 246 176 360 716 590 174 260 96 $5167 4998 |
$ 280 325 250 107 380 258 131 473 125 |
$ 280 325 165 107 380 258 131 473 125 |
$____ |
|
3 Bland |
145 125 1 |
870 400 |
770 400 1500 850 600 1800 485 |
|||||||
4 Draper |
||||||||||
5 Dublin |
250| 250 |
iKon |
10 |
10 |
||||||
6 Eggleston |
1 13K1 ISHl 8K0 |
1 |
||||||||
7 East River | 100 |
1001 600 |
|||||||||
8 East Radford 1 300 |
300 80 |
1800 485 |
||||||||
9 Floyd |
80 1 |
|||||||||
10 Hylton |
||||||||||
11 Lead Mines | 118 |
118 70 150 100 233 417 333 102 134 70 |
800 420 900 700 1400 2500 2000 600 850 431 |
800 420 900 700 1400 2500 2000 616 850 431 |
218 108 245 176 380 720 530 174 261 99 |
218 108 245 176 380 720 530 174 261 99 |
|||||
12 Mercer & Summers i 70 |
||||||||||
13 Mechanicsburg | 150 |
55 |
|||||||||
14 New River | 100 |
||||||||||
15 Pearisburg | 233 |
1 |
|||||||||
16 Princeton 1 417 |
252! |
|||||||||
17 Pulaski |
1 333 1 100 |
|||||||||
18 Radford |
||||||||||
19 Staffordsville | 134 |
||||||||||
20 Spanishburg | 70 |
|
|
||||||||
Total |
$3135 2443 |
$3117 2721 |
$19506 18236 |
$19472 18465 |
$ 10 118 |
$ 10 120 |
$5240|$5155 |
<R 807!$ |
||
Total last year |
5350 5313" 56 1 |
|||||||||
1 6921 396 |
1270 |
1007 |
248 |
169 |
2511 |
|||||
Decrease |
1 |
1 |
108 |
110 |
110 |
158 |
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3 |
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02 |
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3 |
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$ 692 255 24 |
$ 120 180 50 30 274 |
$ 11 |
$ 18 |
1 1 $ 68'$ 3521 52 32 50l |
$ 452 386 30 2 510 150 268 383 354 156 2467 4 |
$ 298 1569 34 202 1018 334 824 |
$___ 49 |
* $___ 21 |
$ 2827 4917 569 1172 14643 2168 3679 3934 4000 6546 24056 2401 1354 2391 17844 3524 3576 5163 1506 2496 3514 |
$- ""250 110
18 ""201 60 ""125 |
$ 2827 4917 |
|
3 |
569 |
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4 |
3 |
1172 |
||||||||||||
5 |
9180 |
110
|
103 125 |
449 180 251 375 325 362 855 219 146 169 1000 291 347 336 134 120 253 |
591 ~""i69 140 212 300 518 |
14643 |
||||||||
6 |
100 |
150 200 252 |
35 |
10 |
2168 3679 |
|||||||||
8 |
334 |
. 66l 10 |
315 |
3684 |
||||||||||
9 |
1 140i 300 |
5 15 1037 10 |
8 81 |
713 1132 4794 108 186 322 4334 1016 1266 760 153 600 410 |
3890 |
|||||||||
10 |
1702! 358 7984 1291 786 200 |
6546 |
||||||||||||
11 12 |
140 |
— - |
24038 2401 |
|||||||||||
13 |
1354 |
|||||||||||||
14 15 |
nil |
216[ 227 2064 844 |
2 |
"""iio 15 |
"~"975 |
136 3917 |
49 |
|
2391 17844 |
|||||
16 |
126 |
250 |
3323 |
|||||||||||
17 |
226 225 66 |
"~"225 |
"'ii |
15 17 |
3576 |
|||||||||
18 19 |
:::: |
784 80 125 600 50 |
309 40 36 240 140 |
33 |
15 |
5103 1506 |
||||||||
20 |
15 |
< |
2496 |
|||||||||||
21 |
100 138 |
3389 |
||||||||||||
22 |
58! |
260 |
|
1567 |
1567 |
|||||||||
$ 125242!$ 54911$ 1309 |l5781j 36141 270 |
$ 485 533 |
$ 6372.$ 3474 49771 2800 |
$ 9478|$19648i$290 57991 14047 35 |
$ 63 |
$113946 82669 |
$ 764 1300 |
$114083 81369 |
|||||||
1 1 9461J 18771 10391 | 1395 6741 36791 255 !____! 1 1 1 481 1 1 |
63 |
31277 |
""664 |
32714 |
||||||||||
1 2 3 |
$ 345 280 3430 |
$ 300 330 40 75 225 |
$ 32 37 |
$ |
$ 225 225 81 |
$ 500 305 20 300 250 |
$ 400 700 330 ~~~200 |
$ 100 1652 200 22 200 35 |
$ 5 62 |
$ 10 |
$ 4418 5726 5326 1032 3975 2184 1475 10281 1270 20 3499 819 2545 1861 7605 15281 12719 2234 2317 896 |
$ 100 100 IZIZZ ~ ~"l35 "~268 120 30 |
$ 4318 5626 5326 |
|
4 |
1032 |
|||||||||||||
5 |
:::: |
225 275 300 |
335 275 |
|
20 33 |
3975 |
||||||||
6 |
100 50 |
2184 |
||||||||||||
7 |
100 384 43 |
1475 |
||||||||||||
8 |
4357! 3201 50 |
_ 24 |
84 |
497 134 |
1045 6 |
830 55 |
""33 |
14 13 |
10281 1135 |
|||||
10 |
_ 1 |
20 |
||||||||||||
11 |
— |
25 |
175 75 75 75 243 2.82n |
485 50 34 134 455 1261 682 74 223 30 |
1210 73 200 |
— - |
25 |
3499 |
||||||
12 |
819 |
|||||||||||||
13 |
15 450 732 134 |
507 928 874 203 86 |
550 50 678 1670 ~"210 80 |
2545 |
||||||||||
14 |
1861 |
|||||||||||||
15 16 |
89 562 |
51 |
2373 3250 2356 415 |
101 |
44 |
7605 15013 |
||||||||
17 |
38711 1363 |
120 |
"ioo |
12599 |
||||||||||
18 |
150 72 30 |
16 |
2234 |
|||||||||||
19 |
— - |
350 140 |
2317 |
|||||||||||
20 |
866 |
|||||||||||||
1 |
1 |
|||||||||||||
15249 11824 |
$ 6248 4380 |
$ 760 622 |
$ 135 313 |
$ 5200 3270 |
$ 5024 3381 |
$ 5395 6896 |
$12971 10566 |
$321 |
$259 |
$ 84373 74107 10266 |
$ 753 443 310
|
$ 84730 73664 |
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34251 1868 138 1 |
178 |
19301 1643 ! |
""l501 |
2405 |
321 |
259 |
11066 |
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Presiding Elder |
Preacher in Charge |
District Work |
Annual Conference Work |
General Work |
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2 Boissevain |
3 Burk's Gar. & Taz.|
4 Carbo |
5 Castlewood & Dantel
6 Cedar Bluff |
7 Clincho |
8 Cllntwood I
9 Coaldan
10 Council
11 Dickensonville
12 East Buchanan
13 Elk Garden
14 Graham
15 Graham Circuit
16 Grundy & K. Creek
17 Honaker
18 Lebanon
19 Maxwell
20 Pocahontas
21 Richlands
22 Rocky Gap
23 Tazewell
24 West Buchanan |
25 West Graham |
26 Whitewood |
27 Wilder |
28 St. Paul I
82 160 192
451 240 138
37 192
56
I $ 961$ 160| 192|
451 240 138
37 192
56
150 154
1761 176 2881 288
1921 96|
192 96
165 |
1951 |
240 |
240 |
132 |
132 |
240 |
240 |
176 |
176 |
192 |
192 |
320 |
320 |
500 1000 1200
332 1500
862
227 1200
375 25
940
45
1100
1800
1200
600 1060 1500
828 1500 1100 1200 2000 25|
590 $ 12 1000
144 |
144 |
900 |
19 |
19 |
135 |
118 |
163 |
850 |
240 |
240 |
1500 |
1200
332
1500
862
227
1200
375
25
966
45
1100
1800
1200
600
12151
1500
828
1500
1200
1200
2000
25
900
135
1025
1500
1 $ 12 |
$ 117 |
$ 117 |
$ 133 |
8 |
106 |
106 |
84 |
12 |
386 |
386 |
382 |
5 |
79 |
79 |
26 |
12 |
330 |
330 |
346 |
15 |
223 |
228 |
237 |
8 |
140 |
140 |
184 |
16 |
174 |
174 |
186 |
8 |
72 |
72 |
88 |
2 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
9 |
248 |
248 |
282 |
2 |
5 |
5 |
19 |
11 |
405 |
405 |
391 |
36 |
423 |
423 |
407 |
11 |
371 |
371 |
387 |
15 |
173 |
173 |
187 |
8 |
202 |
202 |
203 |
16 |
392 |
392 |
890 |
8 |
206 |
206 |
212 |
12 |
273 |
273 |
257 |
10 |
303 |
303 |
307 |
8 |
233 |
238 |
217 |
20 |
600 |
600 |
725 |
2 |
15 |
15 |
20 |
9 |
67 |
67 |
99 |
5 |
47 |
47 |
56 |
10 |
97 |
97 |
108 |
12 |
167 |
167 |
183 |
302 |
$5866 |
$5866 |
$6028 |
8 |
5263 |
5268 |
5937 |
133
84
882
26
846
237
134
186
88
12
232
19
391
407
387
187
208
390
212
257
307
217
725
20
99
56
108
183
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Total last year.
.|$4030l$4123l$25504j$24550 302 -I 38321 38891 20962i 21006
83
Increase Decrease
-I 698| 784| 45421
85441 294
2941
1— -I-
603 603 91 911
WYTHEVILLE
1 Blue Ridge
2 Cedar Springs
3 Chilhowie Station _.
4 Chilhowie Circuit _.
5 Coveton
6 Cripple Creek
7 Elk Creek
8 Fries
9 Galax
10 Grant
11 Hillsville
12 Independence
18 Ivanhoe
14 Marion
15 Marion Circuit
16 Max Meadows
17 Rural Retreat Sta.__
18 Rural Retreat Ct.^_-
19 Spring Valley
20 Sugar Grove
21 Wytheville Station
22 Wytheville Circuit
100 167 183 114
80 167 200 167 200 130
84 200 113 300 183 183 228 166 166
95 300 200
$ 70 167 183 111
65 167 186 167 200 101
84 188 101 300 178 188 228 132 166
95 800 200
600 1000 1200
800
500 1000 1200 1000 1200
800
504 1200
677 1800 1100 1100 1871 1000 1000
600 1800 1200
421 1000 1200
779
389 1000 1119 1000 1200
505
504 1120
607 1800 1033 1100 1450
792 1000
600 1800 1200
25
25
$ 119 344 226 243 71 294 366 180 299 214 160 385 179 541 357 191 249 249 317 159 539 352
61 344 226 243
71 294 366 180 299 122 160 200 179 541 357 191 249 179 317 156 539 352
122 846 224 242 90 296 365 170 301 216 143 337 181 539 360 201 251 251 318 161 541
49 846 224 242
90 296 365 170 301 122 145 200 181 589 360 201 251 179 167 154 541 858
Total .__
Total last year.
.|$8726| J 8196!
$3567l$21652j$21619|$136 31141 19312] 18795] 490
$136 272
$5984 5681
$5626l$6008 $5476] 5563| 5878] 576l|
Increase _ Decrease _
.1 530
458] 2840 2824
186
2851
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$ 537 300 96 167 121 400 |
$ 60 125 125 81 115 200 300 25 100 |
$ |
% |
$ 46 30 |
$ 136 |
$ 178 185 250 |
$ 492 24 1135 113 250 385 17 140 150 |
$ |
$ |
$ 2260 1916 3956 838 3599 3254 1079 3434 1505 65 2488 101 4223 9105 3695 1927 2945 5821 2418 3312 3952 2531 9571 131 2387 539 8723 |
$ ""90 |
$ 2260 1916 |
3 |
17 |
25 |
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3956 |
||||||||||
4 |
40 187 |
838 |
||||||||||||
5 6 |
16 |
215 500 211 ~~~336 1000 "~"l80 90 165 83 285 500 "1750 229 200 318 |
261 407 156 195 462 10 100 15 845 2300 |
6 |
3509 3254 |
|||||||||
7 |
60 91 201 4 71 10 50 345 223 150 144 142 227 241 122 87 416 20 101 25 145 125 |
1079 |
||||||||||||
8 |
1000 |
3434 |
||||||||||||
9 |
3 |
4 |
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1505 |
||||||||||
10 |
65 |
|||||||||||||
11 |
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50 |
100 5 67 296 120 85 91 |
18 |
|
540 ~~645 17Sfi |
2488 |
|||||||
12 |
|
45 |
101 |
|||||||||||
13 14 |
— - |
190 400 |
72 |
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4223 |
|||||||||
15 1 1 110 |
7851 272 1501 143 I6O1 284 |
24 |
|
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||||||||||
16 |
125 267 465 |
25 |
""107 ~"~ 5 |
1 1927 |
||||||||||
17 |
55 40 |
31 6 |
2945 |
|||||||||||
18 --- |
189 100 83 100 100 526 6 84 40 200 200 |
613 310 196 300 38 565 18 200 200 240 953 |
1663 312 10 700 331 2350 |
5714 |
||||||||||
19 |
2418 |
|||||||||||||
20 |
3312 |
|||||||||||||
21 |
— - |
135 125 125 27 444 |
3952 |
|||||||||||
22 |
2531 |
|||||||||||||
93 |
275 |
9571 |
||||||||||||
24 |
131 |
|||||||||||||
25 26 |
20 |
34 |
33 59 100 1372 |
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23 |
2385 539 |
||||||||
27 |
6500 190 |
8723 |
||||||||||||
28 1 |
52601 200 |
5060 |
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11309 4353 |
$ 3473 2559 |
$ 443|$ 47 364| 66 |
% 3303 2119 |
% 6198 4445 |
$10092 7279 |
$13256 10284 |
$148 10 138 |
$111 |
$ 91038 68093 |
$ 491 451 |
$ 90547 67642 |
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914| 791 1 1 19 |
1184 |
1753 |
2813 |
2972 |
22945 |
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22905 |
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$ 56 800 500 |
$ 200 200 200 |
% 5 50 |
$ 50 |
$ 397 140 25 60 365 230 300 337 20 40 160 245 557 138 258 419 684 110 140 789 428 |
$ 159 407 |
fzzzzz 1000 263 |
$ 1035 |
$ |
$_-_ |
$ 662 4523 4130 1866 1167 3284 3112 2344 4723 880 1361 2948 2665 7369 3654 9492 7887 ?633 2627 1953 7768 4570 $ 82618 88782 |
$____ '"ioo 200 """80 """63
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$ 662 4523 |
3 |
3830 |
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4 |
2066 |
|||||||||||||
5 |
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365 175 200 300 1525 |
75 478 1210 |
1167 |
||||||||||
6 |
100 110 62 210 10 10 48 92 437 88 152 384 165 60 50 344 185 |
80 ~~"i60 125 |
309 500 |
3204 |
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15 |
3112 |
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2344 |
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11 5 5 6 |
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415 |
4669 |
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880 |
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— - |
137 140 443 15 182 7000 2661 120 75 475 151 228 |
94 856 687 2000 800 401 1210 1040 |
1361 |
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12 |
2948 |
|||||||||||||
13 |
52 492 15 |
71 565 308 |
2665 |
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14 |
114 25 |
30 |
7369 |
|||||||||||
15 16 |
139 |
— - |
3654 9492 |
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17 |
6 7 |
5 |
728 243 |
286 |
7887 |
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18 19 |
60 430 8 61 93 |
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3633 110 2517 |
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50 1179 110 |
222 1119 1135 $12777 16374 |
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15548 10976 |
$ 3107 $ 255 4645 231 |
$ 222 329 |
$ 5842 5387 |
$ 3535 3508 |
$ 4741 14250 |
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$ 82213 88016 |
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95
CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF MEMBERS, 1920
Clerical Members in the order of their admission into full connection, admission on trial and the year of ordination as Elder are also given.
The year of
Name
Name
I I 90 1892 1892 1892 1892 1893 1893 1893 '92|1894 '92 1894 '93 1895 '92;i901 '93!1895 '901895 '9l|l895 •9311895 '94 1896 '9311896 '94jl896 '9411896 '9411896 '94J1896 '90 1896 '09 1896 '94J1896 '9511897 '95 1897 '95 1897 '95 1897 '94 1897 '95!l898 '96|1898 '94jl898 '90 1898 '96 1898 '97 1899 '93 1899] '95 1899; '98 1900 '97ll900l '981900 '9811900 98 1901 1901 1901 1902 1901 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903
Richard N. Price
Landon C. Delashmit
Absalom D. Stewart
Levi K. Haynes
Jacob Smith
J. Tyler Frazier
John S. W. Neel
Kennerly C. Atkins
Daniel H. Carr
Lemuel L. H. Carlock
William D. Mitchell
George D. French
Thomas R. Handy
William C. Garden
John H. Farrott
William R. Barnett
Stephen T. M. McPherson.
William H. Price
James I. Gash
Daniel S. Hearon
Gharles M. James
William W. Hicks
James A. Lyons
John W. Carnes
Robert A. Owen
George A. Maiden
George W. Summers
Eugene Blake
John G. Bays ^
Richard A. Kelly
Richard G. Waterhouse
George W. Jackson
David McCracken
John E. Naff
Lemuel M. Cartright
Stephen S. Catron
Henry C. Clemens
Robert T. McDowell
Thomas C. Schuler
Samuel K. Byrd
John W. Browning
James A. Burrow
Elijah F. Kahle
Frank Alexander
Robert S. Umberger
Alfred B. Hunter
John C. Orr
Eugene H. Cassidy
James A. H. Shuler
William R. Snider
John B. Simpson
Joseph C. Maness
Charles L. Stradley
Charles W. Kelley
Alfred H. Towe
John N. Hobbs
William S. Neighbors
Joseph E. Lowry
Samuel D. Long
Thomas J. Eskridge
Isaac P. Martin
Isaac N. Munsey
Elbert L. Addington
Charles R. Brown
Tyler D. Strader
1852
1858 1860 1863 1863
18671 1868 1869 1869 1870 1870, 18711 18711 70118721 7111873 71il873| 72!l874| 72 1874i 70|l874 72 1874 75|1877 5 1877 1877 18781 1879r 1879] 1879 1880 1880 1880 78|1880 78!1880 8011882 80 1882 8111884 83'l885 83!l885 83!l885 8311885 84I1886
84 1886; 85118871 85ll887l 85'1887l 86!l888j 86;i888| 86;1888|
85 18881 1888! 1888 1889 1889 1891 1889
8611889 75,1890 87ll889 88:1890 1891 1891 1891 8811891 __!l891 89^1891 9011892,
87
87
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96}
97
98|
99
100]
101
102
103
1041
lOSJ
106|
1071
1081
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128,
129
130
William E. Bailey ___
Edward W. Mort
William I. Fogleman
John M. Romans
John M. Paxton
Martin P. Garico
George M. Moreland _
David P. Hurley
John W. Perry
J. Stewart French
Pharaoh L. Cobb
Joseph A. Baylor
John D. Dame
Elbert N. Woodward
Gharles E. Steele
Michael J. Wysor
James E. Spring
Wheeler M. Morrell _
Joel M. Carter
Sidney B. Vaught ___
James W. Repass
Frank Jackson
Robert M. Walker___
Charles E. Painter
John B. Ward
Stephen W. Bourne
William G. Crockett _
William H. Troy
Gasper A. Garner
Joseph E. Wolfe
John A. Early
William G. Hicks
John B. Frazier
Edward A. Shugart__.
Hugh S. Johnston
John W. Rader
John F. Jones
Caughey A. Beard
James T. Guy
Barron W. Lee
James L. Mullens
Keener W. Cox
James R. Brown
Charles G. Hounshell .
Rufus K. Triplett
Hale S. Hamilton
George W. Simpson _.
Thomas Priddy
Edward E. Wiley
Walter Hodge
N. Rhea Cartright
John M. Crowe
Samuel V. Morell
Thomas S. Hamilton-.
James F. Barnett
John W. Helvey
J. Rutledge King
Wiley M. Ellis
Lyle M. Neel
Richard C. Camper —
Elbert H. Cole
William S. Lyons
William M. Patty
James H. Wagner
Lewis W. Pierce
1904 1904 1904 ■0311905 03;i905 03 1905 02 19051 03!l905| 02|1905i 02 1905i 02; 19051 0211905 O3I19O6,
\
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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL OF MEMBERS — Continued.
Name
O
Name
O
131 132 188 134 135 186 187 188 189 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
Thomas J. Houts
Andrew M. Quails
David F. Wyrick
Lorenzo D. Yost
James C. Logan
Leonard J. Williams
Walter S. Hendricks
George S. Wagner
Sterling A. Neblett
Sanders S. Boyer (c)
William B. Belchee
Joseph B. Ely
James M. Walker
Jerome V. Hall
Hugh B. Brown
John N. Smith
Charles W. Dean
Kemper G. Munsey
Robert B. Piatt, Jr
William R. Carbaugh
John W. Stewart
Rufus M. Standefer
Neill M. Watson*
Newton F. Walker (c)
James A. Ellison*
Arthur D. Thorn
James A. L. Perkins**
John S. Henley
Samuel A. McCanless
Arthur B. Moore
1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906] 1906, 1906: 1906
1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 1908 19081 1908 1908
97|1889r 07!1909P 07 19091 0511909i '10119091'
George L. Lambert
Francis M. Buhrman*
Charles C. Weaver*
William N. Wagner*
William H. Briggs
George T. Jordan
Harry S. Hutsell
William C. Thompson
Roy E. Early
Silas A. McGhee (d)
John L. Scott (b)
Charles N. Kennedy
James H. Umberger
William H. Walker
Jesse F. Benton
Harry E. Bradshaw
George O. Gannaway
William T. Evans
Thomas R. Wolfe*
Washington D. Farmer (b).
Frank R. Snavely (e)
Samuel D. Lambert
Samuel L. Browning
William E. Browning
Chapman K. Wingo
Charles R. Jones
Ernest M. Ritchey
French Wampler
Charles T. Gray (e)
Herbert B. Vaught*
Charles G. McKay (a)
05
'96
1909
1910 1910 1910 1910 1913
1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1913 1911
1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912
193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 208 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 280 231 232 233 284 235 236 237 238 289 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253
Graydon K. Patty
Rufus G. Reynolds
Luther S. Reynolds
Enoch L. McConnell
Bascom Waters
Hugh E. Kelso
Marion Quessenberry
Samuel C. Beard
William L. Dykes
James H. Watkins
Allen J. Thomas
Onnie C. Wright
Joseph A. Henderson
Jesse W. Morris
James H. Lotspeich
Richard W. Watts
Robert H. Ballard
Robert N. Havens
Emanuel H. Yankee (e)
James M. Wysor
John G. Helvey
Robert E. Greer
Bradley T. Sells
Lorenzo D. Mayberry
Lee M. Burriss
Sumpter H. Austin
Marion A. Stevenson
J. Nelson Jones*
Edgar R. Lewis
James A. Bays
George W. Fox
Paul P. Martin
Carl H. Wright
Robert L. Evans
Frank K. Suddath
Zenas B. Randall*
W. B. Mitchell*
Josephus Henby (b1
John C. Patty (b)
Alexander S. Ulm (e)
John W. Malone*
Clyde E. Lundy
Elbert D. Worley
Elmer W. Dean
Walter P. Eastwood
William H. Harrison
Samuel V. Gibson
Arthur F. Phenix
Walter C. Harris*
Louis E. Hoppe (e)
William M. Bunts*
Jacob L. Griffitts*
David B. Wright
Patrick P. Tabor
Henry A. Carlton
Floyd B. Shelton
Henry L. Dean
George E. Erwin
Roy T. Houts
Orman T. Headley (g)
Fred B. Cox*
1918 1913 1913 1918 1918 1913 1913 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915
1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916
1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917
1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919
1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920
18
20
20
* Transfer. ** Readmitted.
(a) From the Congregational Church.
(b) From the M. E. Church.
(c) From Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
(d) From the United Brethren Church.
(e) From the Baptist Church.
(f ) From the Lutheran Church, (g') From the Christian Church.
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CONFERENCE DIRECTORY, 1920-1921.
Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
1 Addington, E. L.* |
Radford, Va. |
Conference Evangelist |
2 Alexander, F.* |
Bristol, "Va. |
Superannuate Superannuate |
3 Atkins, K. C* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
|
4 Austin. S. H.* |
Maybeury, W. Va |
Maybeury |
5 Bailey, W. E.* |
Rural Retreat, Va, |
Rural Retreat Circuit |
6 Ballard, R. H.* |
Eckman, W. Va |
Eckman |
7 Barnett. J. F.* |
Pikeville, Tenn. |
Pikeville |
8 Barnett, W. R.* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
9 Baylor, J. A.* |
Louisville, Ky. |
Archi't'l Sec. Gh. Ex. |
10 Bays, J. A.* |
St. Elmo, Tenn. |
St. Elmo. |
11 Bays, J. C* |
St. Elmo, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
12 Beard, C. A |
Athens, Tenn. |
Supernumerary. |
13 Beard, S. C |
Emory, Va. |
Principal Fitting School |
14 Belchee, W. B |
East Radford, Va. |
East Radford |
15 Benton, J. F.* |
Norton, Va. |
Norton |
16 Blake, Eugene* |
Athens, Tenn. |
Athens |
17 Bourne, S. W.* |
Fries. Va. |
Fries |
18 Boyer, S. S.* |
Lenoir City, Tenn. |
Sunday School Field Sec. |
19 Bradshaw, H. E.* |
Nickelsville, Va. |
Nickelsville |
20 Briggs, W. H. |
Wise, Va. |
Wise |
21 Brown, C. R.* |
Tazewell, Va. |
Supernumerary |
22 Brown, H. B.* |
Graham, Va. |
Graham |
23 Brown, J. R.* |
Abingdon, Va. |
Abingdon |
24 Browning, J. W.* |
Glade Spring, Va. |
Glade Spring & Meadow View |
25 Browning, S. L.* |
Blountvlle, Tenn. |
Blountville |
26 Browning, W. E |
Church Hill, Tenn. |
Hawkins |
27 Buhrman, F. M.* |
Wallace, Va. |
Bristol Circuit |
28 Bunts, W. M.* |
Saltville, Va. |
Saltville |
29 Burriss, L. M.* — |
Broad Ford, Va. |
Rich Valley |
30 Burrow, J. A.* |
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Editor Midland Methodist |
31 Byrd, S. K.* |
Powell's Station, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
32 Camper, R. C* |
North Chattanooga, Tenn. __ |
North Chattanooga |
33 Carbaugh, W. R.* |
Maxwell, Va. |
Maxwell |
34 Garden, W. C* |
'Alton Park, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
35 Carico, M. P |
Bluefield, W. Va. |
Bluefield District |
36 Carlock, L. L. H |
Bristol, Va. |
Superannuate |
37 Carlton, H. A.* |
Davy, W. Va. |
Davy & Twin Branch |
38 earner, G. A.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn., R. F. D. |
Superannuate |
39 Games, J. W.* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
40 Carr, D. H.* |
Bluefield, W. Va. |
Superannuate |
41 Carter, J. M.* |
Bristol, Va. |
Conf. Missionary Secretary |
42 Cartright. L. M.* |
Dayton, Tenn. |
Dayton |
43 Cartright, N. R.* |
East Chattanooga, Tenn. ___ |
King Memorial |
44 Gash. J. I.* |
Spring City, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
45 Gassidy, E. H.* |
Morristown, Tenn. |
Morristown District |
46 Catron, S. S.* |
St. Elmo, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
47 Clemens, H. G |
Superannuate |
|
48 Cobb, P. L.* |
Nashville, Tenn. |
Sec. Spiritual Resources |
49 Cole, E. H.* |
Richlands, Va. |
Richlands |
50 Cox, F. B |
Sevierville, Tenn. |
Sevierville |
51 Cox, K. W.* |
Rockwood, Tenn. |
Rockwopd |
52 Crockett. W. C* |
Eggleston, Va. |
Eggleston |
53 Crowe, J. M.* |
Wytheville Va |
Wytheville |
54 Dame, J. D.* |
Bane, Va. |
Staffordsville |
55 Dean, C. W.* |
Big Stone Gap, Va. |
Big Stone Gap |
56 Dean, E. W.* |
Wilco, W. Va. |
Wilco & Thorpe |
57 Dean, H. L.* _ |
McDowell, W. Va. |
McDowell & Grumpier |
58 Delashmit, L. G |
Portland, Oregon |
Superannuate |
59 Dykes, W. L.* |
Dodson Avenue |
|
60 Early, J. A.* |
Pocahontas, Va. _ |
Pocahontas |
61 Early, R. E.* |
Etowah, Tenn. |
Etowah |
62 Eastwood, W. P.* |
Rural Retreat, Va. |
Rural Retreat Station |
63 Ellis, W. M.* |
Riner, Va. |
Aubern |
64 Ellison, J. A.* |
Damascus, Va. Greeneville, Tenn. Louisville, Tenn. |
Damascus |
65 Ely, J. B * |
Greeneville |
|
66 Erwin, G. E.* |
Louisville |
|
67 Eskridge, T. J.* |
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Highland Park |
68 Evans, R. L.* |
Bristol, Tenn. |
Virginia Avenue |
69 Evans, W. T.* |
Johnson City, Tenn. |
Kingsport Circuit |
* Member of Brotherhood,
98
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||
Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
70 Farmer, W. D.* |
Cumberland Gap, Tenn. |
Cumberland Gap |
71 Fogleman, W. L* |
Johnson City, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
72 Fox, G. W.* |
V/hite Pine, Tenn. |
White Pine |
73 Frazier, J. B.* |
Washington, D. C. |
United States Navy |
74 Frazier, J. T |
Chilhowie, Va. |
Superannuate |
75 French, G. D.* |
Morristown, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
76 French, J. S.* |
Emory, Va. |
Pres. E. &H. and M.W. Cols. |
77 Gannaway, G. 0 |
Dayton, Tenn. |
Supernumerary |
78 Gibson, S. V.* |
Roderfield, W. Va. |
Roderfield & laeger |
79 Gray, C. T |
La Follette, Tenn. |
Caryville & Fincastle |
80 Greer, R. E.* |
Kimball, W. Va. |
Kimball |
81 Guy, J. T.* |
Lebanon, Va. |
Lebanon |
82 Griffitts, J. L |
Rossville, Ga. |
Rossville |
83 Hall, J. v.* |
Wytheville, Va. |
Wytheville Circuit |
84 Hamilton, H. S |
Jonesboro, Tenn. |
Jonesboro |
85 Hamilton, T. S.* |
Bluefield, W. Va. |
Bland Street |
86 Handy, T. R.* |
Montgomery, Ala., R. F. D.__ |
Supernumerary |
87 Harris, W. C.* |
Jonesville, Va. |
Jonesville |
88 Harrison, W. H. |
Mosheim, Tenn. _ _ |
Mosheim |
89 Havens, R. N.* |
Bram.well, W. Va. "_ |
Bramwell |
90 Haynes, L. K. |
||
91 Headley, O. T |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Brookside & Clyde Avenue |
92 Hearon, D. S.* _ |
Bristol, Va. _ |
|
93 Helvey, J. G.* |
North Fork, W. Va |
North Fork |
94 Helvey, J. W.* |
Emory, Va. |
Superannuate |
95 Henby, J. |
Clintwood, Va _ |
|
96 Henderson, J. A.* |
Rising Fawn, Ga. |
Rising Fawn & Trenton |
97 Hendricks, W. S |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Magnolia Avenue |
98 Henley, J. S.* |
Rutledge, Tenn. _ |
Tate & Rutledge |
99 Hicks, W. C |
Morristown, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
100 Hicks, W. W.* |
Norfolk, Va., W'oke Apt.___ |
Superannuate |
101 Hobbs, J. N |
Morristown, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
102 Hodge, Walter* |
Graham, Va. |
|
103 Hoppe, L. E |
Coalwood, W. Va. |
Coalwood |
104 Hounshell, C. G.* |
Nashville, Tenn. |
Educational Mis. Sec. |
105 Houts, R. T.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn.. R. F. D. |
Prof, in Hiwassee College |
106 Houts, T. J.* |
Gate City, Va. |
Gate City Circuit |
107 Hunter, A. B.* |
||
108 Hurley, D. P.* |
Wytheville, Va. |
Wytheville District |
109 Hutsell, H. S.* |
Montcalm, W. Va |
Montcalm |
110 Jackson, G. W. |
Lenoir City, Tenn. |
Supernumei'ary |
Ill Jackson, F. Y.*_ |
Sv/eetwater, Tenn. |
Sweet watei" |
112 James, C. M. |
Mt. Vernon, Tenn. |
Superannuate Bluff City |
113 Johnston, H. S. |
Bluff City, Tenn. |
|
114 Jones, C. R.* |
East Lake, Tenn. |
East Lake |
115 Jones, J. F.* |
Dublin, Va. |
Dublin |
116 Jones, J. N.* |
Strawberry Plains, Tenn. |
Strawberry Plains |
117 Jordan, G. T.* |
Cripple Creek, Va. |
Cripple Creek |
118 Kahle, E. F.* |
Abingdon, Va. |
Sec. Chil. Home. Soc. |
119 Kelley, C. W.* |
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Y. M. C. A. Secretary |
120 Kelly, R. A.* |
Fountain City, Tenn. |
Fountain City |
121 Kelso, H. E.* |
Tazewell, Va. |
Tazewell District |
122 Kennedy, C. N.* |
Madisonville, Tenn. |
Madisonville |
123 King, J. R.* |
Pearisburg, Va. |
Pearisburg |
124 Lambert, G. L.* |
Tazewell, Va. |
Tazewell |
125 Lambert, S. D.* |
Surgoinsville, Tenn. |
Surgoinsville |
126 Lee, B. W. |
Knoxville, Tenn. Whiteside, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
127 Lewis, E. R.* |
Etna Circuit |
|
128 Logan, J. C.* |
||
129 Long, S. D.* |
Abingdon, Va. |
V. P. E. & H. & M. W. Cols. |
130 Lotspeich, J. H.* |
Mountain City, Tenn. |
Mountain City |
131 Lowry, J. E.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn., R. F. D. |
Pres. Hiwassee College |
132 Lyons, J. A.* |
Glade Spring Va |
Superannuate |
133 Lyons, W. S.* |
Elk Creek, Va. -__ Student Emory University |
Elk Creek |
134 Lundy, C. E. |
Atlanta, Ga. |
|
135 Maiden, G. A.* |
Abingdon, Va. |
Superannuate |
136 Malone, J. W. |
Cleveland, Tenn. Decatur, Ga. |
Pres. Centenary College |
137 Maness, J. C. |
Superannuate |
|
138 Martin, L P.* |
Abingdon, Va. |
Sec. Educational Movement |
Member of Brotherhood.
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Name
139 Martin, P. P.*
140 Mayberry, L. D.*__.
141 McCanless, S. A
142 McConnell, E. L.*_.
143 McCracken, D.*
144 McDowell, R. T.*__.
145 McGhee, S. A.*
146 McKay, C. G
147 McPherson, S. T. M
148 Mitchell, W. B
150 Mitchell, W. D.*
150 Moore, A. B.*
151 Moreland, G. M.*—
152 Morell, S. V.*
153 Morrell, W. M.*
154 Morriss, J. W.*
155 Mort, E. W.*
156 Mullens, J. L.*
157 Munsey, I. N.*
158 Munsey, K. G.*
159 Naff, J. E.*
160 Neblett, S. A
161 Neel, J. S. W.*
162 Neel, L. M.*
163 Neighbors, W. S.*—
164 Orr, J. C*
165 Owen, R. A.*
166 Painter, C. E.*
167 Pangle, C. A.*
168 Parrott, J. H.*
169 Patty, G. K.*
170 Patty, J. C
171 Patty, W. M.*
172 Paxton, J. M.*
173 Perkins, J. A. L.*__
174 Perry, J. W.*
175 Phenix, A. F.*
176 Pierce, L. W.*
177 Piatt, R. B., Jr.*_-_
178 Price, R. N.*
179 Price, W. H.*
180 Priddy, Thos.*
181 Quails, A. M.*
182 Quessenberry, M.*
183 Rader, J. W.*
184 Randall, Z. B.*
185 Repass, J. W.*
186 Reynolds, L. S.*
187 Reynolds, R. G.*
188 Ritchey, E. M
189 Romans, J. M
190 Schuler, T. C.*
191 Scott, J. L
192 Sells, B. T.*
193 Shelton, F. B.*
194 Shugart, E. A.*
195 Shuler, J. A. H.*___
196 Simpson, G. W
197 Simpson, J. B.*
198 Smith, Jacob
199 Smith, J. N.*
200 Snavely, F. R.*
201 Snider, W. R.*
202 Spring, J. E
203 Standefer, R. M.*___
204 Steele, C. E.*
205 Stewart, A. D
206 Stewart, J. W.*
207 Stevenson, M. A.*__
Post Office
Jefferson City, Tenn.
Max Meadows, Va
Tazewell, Tenn.
Roda, Va.
Clinton, Tenn.
Bristol, Tenn.
Bull's Gap, Tenn.
Powell's Station, Tenn.
Elizabethton, Tenn.
Emory, Va.
Radford, Va. __:
Athens, W. Va.
Lenoir City, Tenn.
Hillsville, Va.
Bluefield, W. Va.
Bland, Va.
Abingdon, Va.
La Follette, Tenn., R. F. D
Ceres, Va.
Gardner, Va.
Galax, Va.
Matanzas, Cuba
Johnson City, Tenn.
Bloomingdale, Tenn.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Emory, Va.
Cedar Bluff, Va.
Tom's Creek, Va.
Hixson, Tenn.
Morristown, Tenn.
Harriman, Tenn.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
.Castlewood, Va.
Dot, Va.
Fountain City, Tenn.
Jasper, Tenn.
Welch, W. Va.
Johnson City, Tenn.
Morristown, Tenn.
Bristol, Va.
Kingsport, Tenn.
Dickensonville, Va.
Foster Falls, Va.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Gary, W. Va
Bristol, Tenn.
Newport, Tenn.
Cleveland, Tenn.
Philadelphia, Tenn.
Marion, Va.
Abingdon, Va.
Wilder, Va.
Bluefield, W. Va.
Stonega, Va.
Big Stone Gap, Va.
Bristol, Tenn.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Radford, Va.
Wytheville, Va.
Peakland, Tenn.
Bluefield, W. Va.
E. Chattanooga. Tenn., R.F.D.
Independence, Va.
Pulaski, Va.
Elway, Va.
South Pittsburg, Tenn
Jonesville, Va.
Coeburn, Va.
Appointment
Jefferson City
Max Meadows
Tazewell
Roda
Superannuate
South Bristol
Bull's Gap
Knoxville Circuit
Elizabethton
Prof, in E. H. & M. W. Col.
Superannuate
Athens and E. Princeton
Lenoir City
Hillsville
Grace Church
Bland
Abingdon Circuit
Jacksboro & Wynne
Ceres
Spanishbui'g
Galax
Missionary
Superannuate
Superannuate
Centenary
Prof, in E. & H. College
Cedar Bluff
Tom's Creek
Hixson
Superannuate
Harriman
Trinity
Epworth
Castlewood and Dante
Superannuate
Knoxville District
Jasper & Whitwell
Welch
Munsey Memorial
Holston Historian
Superannuate
Kingsport
Dickensonville
Lead Ore Mines
Chattanooga District
Gary
Superannuate
Newport
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Superannuate
Abingdon District
Wilder
Third Charge
Stonega
Big Stone Gap District
Anderson Street
Supernumerai-y
Radford
Superannuate
Peakland
Bluefield Circuit
Ooltewah
Independence
Pulaski
Elk Garden
Superannuate
Powell's Valley
Coeburn
* Member of Brotherhood.
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Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
208 Strader, T. D |
Grant, Va. |
Grant |
209 Stradley, C. L.* |
Appalachia, Va. |
Appalachia |
210 Suddath, F. K.* |
Damascus, Va. |
Prin. High School |
211 Summers, G. W |
Chilhowie, Va. |
Superannuate |
212 Tabor, P. P.* |
Rogersville, Tenn. |
Rogersville |
213 Thomas, A. J |
Decatur, Tenn, |
Decatur Circuit |
214 Thompson, W. C* |
Bristol, Va. 1 |
Mary Street Church |
215 Thorn, A. S |
Marion, Va. |
Marion Station |
216 Towe, A. H |
Spring Valky, Va. |
Spring Valley |
217 Triplett, R. K.*_ |
Chattanooga, . Tenn. |
Whiteside Street |
218 Troy, W. H.* |
Graham, Va. |
West Graham |
219 Ulm, A. S.* |
Tazewell, Va. _' - |
Burke's G. & Tazewell |
220 Umberger, J. H.* |
Cedar Springs, Va. |
Cedar Springs |
221 Umberger, R. S.* 222 Vaught, H. B.* |
Athens W Va - |
Superannuate Clinton |
Clinton, Tenn. |
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223 Vaught, S. B.* |
Princeton, W. Va. |
Princeton |
224 Wagner, G. S.* |
Bristol, Va. |
Superannuate |
225 Wagner, J. H.* |
Gate City, Va. |
Gate City |
226 Wagner, W. N.* |
Chilhowie, Va. _ |
Chilhowie |
227 Walker, J. M.* |
Charleston, Tenn., R. F. D.__ |
Benton Circuit |
228 Walker, N. F.* |
Limestone, Tenn. |
Limestone |
229 Walker, R. M |
Pennington Gap, Va. |
Pennington Gap |
230 Walker, W. H.* |
Honaker, Va. |
Honaker |
231 Wampler, F.* |
Maryville, Tenn. |
Maryville |
232 Ward, J. B.* |
Radford, Va. |
Radford District |
233 Waterhouse, R. G.* |
Emory, Va. |
Retired Bishop |
234 Waters, B |
Clinton, Tenn. |
Conference Evangelist |
235 Watkins, J. H.* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Virginia Avenue |
236 Watson, N. M.* |
Bristol, Tenn |
State Street Church |
237 Watts, R. W.* |
Matoaka, W. Va |
Matoaka |
238 Weaver, C. C |
Emory, Va.t |
Pres. E. & H. & M. W. Col. |
239 Wiley, E. E.* |
Morristown, Tenn. |
Morristown |
240 Williams, L. J.* |
East Lake, Tenn. |
Superannuate |
241 Wingo, C. K.* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Broad Street |
242 Wolfe, J. E.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn. |
Cleveland District |
243 Wolfe, T. R. |
La Follette, Tenn. _ |
La Follette |
244 Woodward, E. N.* _ |
Ridgedale, Tenn. _ |
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245 Worley, E. D. |
Erwin, Tenn. |
Erwin |
246 Wright. C. H. |
Marion, Va. |
Marion Circuit |
247 Wright, D. B.* _ _ |
Welch, W. Va. _ |
East Welch |
248 Wright, O. C* |
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249 Wyrick, D. F.* |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Lincoln Park |
250 Wysor, J. M.* |
Berwind, W. Va. |
Berwind |
251 Wysor, M. J.* _ _ |
Greeneville, Tenn. |
Superintendent Orphanage |
252 Yankee, E H. |
Knoxville Tenn |
Centenary |
253 Yost, L. D.* |
Jenkin Jones, W. Va. |
Jenkin Jones & Pageton |
t Since Conference sent to Monroe, N. C.
PREACHERS ON TRIAL
Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
1 Booth, J. T.* |
Loudon, Tenn. |
Loudon |
2 Brooks, Y. W.* |
Dungannon, Va. |
Dungannon |
3 Carter, H. S._ |
Evanston, Ind. |
Garrett Biblical Institute |
4 Dyer, H. S |
Abingdon, Va. |
Chaplain in U. S. Navy |
5 Eastwood, C. G |
South Pittsburg, Tenn. |
South Pittsburg |
6 Farmer, R. G.* |
Ducktown, Tenn. |
Ducktown |
7 Giesler, N. H |
Fall Branch, Tenn. |
Fall Branch |
8 Gordon, F. |
Cooper, W. Va. |
Cooper & Bluestone |
9 Hanna. W. I |
Johnson City, Tenn. |
Johnson City Circuit |
10 Horner, P. H.* |
Spring City, Tenn. |
Spring City |
11 Houston, H. M |
Abingdon, Va. |
Prof, in M. W. College |
12 Jessee, E. C |
St. Paul, Va |
St. Paul |
13 Larrowe, W. D |
Wytheville, Va. |
Coveton |
14 Logan, O. H |
Atlanta, Ga. |
Student Emory University |
Member of Brotherhood.
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Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
15 Mathes, A. H.* |
Evensville, Tenn. |
Evensville |
16 McCormick, W. A |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Washington Pike |
17 Orr, T. N.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn., R. F. D. |
Student Hiwassee College |
18 Peck, W. B |
Maryville, Tenn. |
Alcoa |
19 Staley, J. B.* |
Keystone, W. Va. |
Keystone |
20 Tate, W. L |
Riceville, Tenn. |
Riceville |
21 Thomas, C. L |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Emerald Avenue |
22 White, W. A |
Harriman, Tenn. |
Harriman Circuit |
23 Williams, C. H.* |
Atlanta, Ga. |
Student Emory University |
24 Wright, R. L.* |
Sweetwater, Tenn., R. F. D. |
Student Hiwassee College |
SUPPLIES
Name |
Post Office |
Appointment |
1 Baker, W. N |
Mechanicsburg, Va. |
Mechanicsburg |
2 Belcher, J. R |
Glen Alum, W. Va. |
Glen Alum & War Eagle |
3 Bellamy, T. M |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Macedonia |
4 Blankenbeckler, E. Z.*— |
Afton, Tenn. |
Afton |
5 Boyd HP |
Carbo Va |
Carbo |
6 Bratton, S. E |
Big Stone Gap, Va |
Big Stone Gap Circuit |
7 Buchanan, Arch |
Andersonville, Tenn. |
Andersonville |
8 Cannon, W. J |
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Lookout |
9 Carr, G. F |
Corryton, Tenn. |
Corryton |
10 Cox, C. L |
Coal Creek, Tenn |
Coal Creek |
11 Carter, W. F |
Etowah, Tenn. |
Athens Circuit |
12 Chisenhall, S. W |
Grant, Va. |
Junior Supply |
13 Cline, C. R. |
Embreeville, Tenn. Boissevain, Va. _ — |
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14 Cowan, J. O. |
Boissevain |
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15 Dailey, A. N.J |
Sequatchie, Tenn. |
Sequatchie |
16 Dailey, W. F |
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Wisdom Memorial |
17 Dunn, S. A |
Clinchport, Va. |
Clinchport |
18 Fogleman, J. E. |
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19 Fry, E. G. |
Galax, Va. |
Blue Ridge |
20 Fry, S. 0 |
Chilhowie, Va. |
Chilhowie Circuit |
21 Graham, J. E. _ |
Grundy, Va. |
Grundy and Knox Creek |
22 Graham, J. N.* |
Belfast, Va. |
Belfast |
23 Graybeal, D. M |
Benham, Va. |
Benham |
24 Groover, D. H |
Fountain City, Tenn. |
Robertsville |
25 Henderson, G. B |
Vonore, Tenn. |
Oakland and Vonore |
26 Hockenberry, S. L |
Ewing, Va. |
Ewing |
27 Holdway, H. G |
Charleston, Tenn. |
Charleston |
28 Householder, 0. E |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Mascot |
29 Jennings, S. M |
Jonesville, Va. |
Coeburn Circuit |
30 Jones, S. L. _ _ |
Knoxville, Tenn. _ |
Junior Supply |
31 Lemming, W. H |
Tazewell, Tenn. |
Tazewell |
32 Leftwich, M. |
Hillsville, Va. |
Junior Supply |
33 Lester, G.__ |
Coaldan, Va. |
Coaldan |
34 Mayberry, Z. F |
Lerona, W. Va. |
Mercer and Summons |
35 Miller, W. R |
Raven, Va. |
Raven |
36 Murrell, H. A |
Draper, Va. |
Draper |
37 Murphy, J. P.* |
Welch, W. Va. |
West Welch |
38 Norwood W L |
Sneedville Tenn |
Sneedville |
39 Park, R. L |
Mt. Vernon, Tenn. |
Mt. Vernon |
40 Roberts. W. A.__ |
Knoxville, Tenn Knoxville, Tenn. |
Marble Hill |
41 Roby, W. T |
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42 Simpkins, W. H |
War, W. Va. |
War |
43 Spitzer, J. D |
Rocky Gap, Va. |
Rocky Gap |
44 Street, C. W |
Council, Va. |
Council |
45 Wall, Z. A |
Oakvale, W. Va. |
East River |
46 Walker, W. R |
Cleveland, Tenn. |
South Cleveland |
47 Wampler, R. J |
West Buchanan, Va. |
West Buchanan |
48 Warner, W. A |
New River Depot, Va. |
New River |
49 Williams, C. W |
Parrottsville, Tenn. |
Parrottsville |
50 Wilson, W. T. |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Methodist Hill |
51 Wise, B. C |
Panther, W. Va. |
Panther & English |
52 Wyatt. F. B |
Litton, Tenn. |
Melvin |
* Member of Brotherhood.
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
Admission — E. Blake, C. E. Steele, T. C. Schuler. Trial Committee for Admission — S. D. Long, W. M. Patty, J. E. Lowry.
First Year — J. E. Naff, A. B. Moore, J. M. Paxton. Second Year — Walter Hodge, J. A. Ellison, F. M. Buhrman. Third Year — E. N. Woodward, J. B. Ely, W. H. Briggs. Fourth Year — G. W. Summers, J. M. Crowe, T. R. Wolfe.
Bible Board.
Bailey, J. Will, Kimball, W. Va. Bennett, J. M., Cleveland, Tenn. Bourne, Rev. S. W. Cartright, Rev. N. R. Cash, Rev. J. I., Treasurer. French, Rev. G. D.
Lyons, Rev. W. S., President. McCanless, Rev. S. A. Morriss, Rev. J. W. Spring, Rev. J. E., Secretary. Taylor, H. N.
Board of Church Extension.
Barnett, J. H., East Radford, Va. Bates, Creed F., Chattanooga, Tenn. Brown, Rev. H. B., Secretary. Davis, T. H., Richlands, Va. Foltz, G. T., Wytheville, Va. Gray, Rev. C. T. Havens, Rev. R. N. Hall, Rev. J. V.
Hawk, H. D., Blountville, Tenn. Kahle, Rev. E. F., Treasurer. Logan, Rev. J. C.
Lowery, G. B., Etowah, Tenn. Quillian, C. M., Gate City, Va. Randall, Rev. Z. B. Reynolds, Rev. R. G. Richardson, H. W., Vice-President,
LaFollette, Tenn. Schuler, Rev. T. C.,Conf . Sec. Thompson, Rev. W. C, President. Tutwiler, H. L., Roderfield, W. Va. White, S. B., Johnson City, Tenn.
Board of Education.
Allen, W. B., Dayton, Tenn.
Bernard, S. M., Bluefield, W. Va.
Blake, Rev. Eugene
Brown, Rev. J. R.
Gates, E. W., Maryville, Tenn.
Davidson, W. L., Jonesville, Va.
Eskridge, Rev. T. J., President.
Finney, E. S., Lebanon, Va.
Fitzpatrick, F. B., East Radford, Va.
French, Rev. J. S.
Jordan, R. L., East Radford, Va.
Long, Rev. S. D. Lowry, Rev. J. E. Malone, Rev. J. W. Mellen, G. jF., Knoxville, Tenn. Mullens, Rev. J. L., Treasurer Orr, Rev. J. C, Vice-President. Saunders, F. L., Chilhowie, Va. Standef er, Rev. R. M. Vaught, Rev. S. B., Secretary. Watson, Rev. N. M. Weaver, Rev. G C.
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Board of Epworth Leagues.
Akers, Samuel, Knoxville, Tenn.
Barnett, Cuen, East Radford, Va.
Bunts, Rev. W. M.
Eastwood, Rev. W. P., Sec.-Tr.
Cox, Rev. C. L.
Lotspeich, Rev. J. H., Vice-Pres.
Morrell, Wm. W., Bluefield, W. Va.
Myers, M. E., Cedar Springs, Va.
Neal, Walter, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Painter, McTeer.
Patty, Rev. G. K.
Peck, Rev. W. B.
Potts, H. F., Pres., Abingdon, Va.
Quessenberry, Rev. M.
Quillian, Roscoe.
Reynolds, Rev. L. S.
Robinson, J. W.
Stradley, John, Appalachia, Va.
Suit, J. K., Pocahontas, Va.
Theilman, Gunner, Johnson City.
Vaught, Rev. H. B., President.
Worley, Rev. E. D.
Board of Finance.
Addington, Rev. E. L., President.
Austin, Rev. S. H.
Cantrell, J. M., Rising Fawn, Ga.
Chafin, J. H.
Crockett, C. G.
Dame, Rev. J. D.
Dean, Rev. C. W.
Handy, Rev. T. R.
Hamilton, Rev. T. S., Treasurer.
Hardin, 0. J.
Hull, W. M., Marion, Va.
Hunter, Rev. A. B., Secretary.
Huntsman, J. N., Bristol, Tenn.
Hurt, E. S.
Kelly, Rufus, Henry's Roads, Tenn.
King, Rev. J.'R.
Miles, Dr. H. M., Wise, Va.
Patty, Rev. J. C.
Wagner, Rev. J. H.
Walker, Rev. R. M.
Wilkinson, J. J., Morristown, Tenn.
Board of Missions.
Allison, Fred, Emory, Va.
Austin, Rev. S. H.
Brock, W. E,, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Carter, Rev. J. M., Conf . Sec. of Mis.
Counts, C. Q., Coeburn, Va.
Delp, Dr. Guy, Rural Retreat, Va.
Hall, T. R.
Hardin, Dr. J. A., Sweetwater, Tenn,
Harle, Baldwin, White Pine, Tenn.
Hendricks, Rev. W. S., Vice-Pres.
Kelso, Rev, H. E., Secretary. Kincaid, C. S. Morrell, Rev. W. M. Peery, Geo. C. Piatt, Rev. R. B., Jr. Stevenson, Rev. M. A., Asst. Sec. Strader, Geo. S., Bluefield, W. Va. Triplett, Rev. R. K. Wampler, Rev. French. Wingo, Rev, C. K., President.
Board of Sunday Schools.
Ash worth, Sam, Graham, Va. Bailey, C. C, Davy, W. Va. Barnett, Rev. J. F. Boyer, Rev. S. S. Brown, Rev. C. R. Brown, L. N., Pikeville, Tenn. Browning, Rev. S. L., Treas. Carter, F. A,, Sweetwater, Tenn. Davidson, W. L., Jonesville, Va. Delp, Dr. Guy, Rural Retreat, Va. Ellis, Rev. W. M.
Hamilton, E. C, Abingdon, Va.
Hodge, Rev. Walter, Sec.
Houts, Rev. T. J.
Johnston, J. F., Wytheville, Va.
Lee, Rev. B. W.
Murphy, W. S., Sevierville, Tenn,
Palmer, W. B., Childress, Va.
Pless, D. A., Morristown, Tenn.
Pierce, Rev. L. W., President,
Slack, E. M., Johnson City, Tenn.
Walker, Rev. W. H.
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Conference Centenary Commission.
Avent, Prof. J. E., Radford, Va. Kelso, Rev. H. E.
Brock, W. E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Lotspeich, E. S., Knoxville, Tenn.
Cobb, Mrs. P. L., Nashville, Tenn. Pennington, R. L., Bristol, Va.
Cobb, Rev. P. L. Shugart, Rev. E. A.
Hendricks, Rev. W. S.
Conference Commission on Educational Movement.
Brock, W. E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Hassinger, L. C, Konnarock, Va.
Carter, Rev. J. M., Bristol, Va. Stuart, H. C, Elk Garden, Va.
French, Rev. J. S., Emory, Va. Watson, Rev. N. M., Bristol, Tenn.
Hardwick, G. L., Cleveland, Tenn.
Commission on Finance.
Baylor, Rev. J. A. Hardwick, G. L., Cleveland, Tenn.
Benton, Rev. J. F. Crockett, G. C.
Cassidy, Rev. E. H. Rosenblatt, F. A., Greeneville, Tenn.
Durham, R. L. Wiley, Rev. E. E.
Hardin, J. L., Emory, Va. Wolfe, Rev. T. R.
Conference Relations.
Browning, Rev. J. W. Jordan, Rev. G. T.
Camper, Rev. R. C. McPherson, Rev. S. T. M., Sec.
Catron, Rev. S. S. Moreland, Rev. G. M.
Cole, Rev. E. H. Morrell, Rev. W. M., Chairman
Guy, Rev. J. T. Painter, Rev. C. E.
Conference Funds — Trustees.
Brock, W. E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Vaughan, Rev. T. C, Fries, Va.
Hamilton, Rev. T. S. Wiley, Rev. E. E.
Kelso, Rev. H. E.
Commission on Midland Methodist — Creed F. Bates, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Rev. E. E. Wiley, Rev. N. M. Watson.
Treasurer of All Conference Funds — Chattanooga Savings Bank.