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Florida

Annual Conference

Bartow ·

DECEMBER 4-9, 1918

ISAAC C. JENKINS, Editor,

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INDEX Sessions of Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 · Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Conference Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lay Delegates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Supply Pastors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Boards of Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Boards of Trustees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Committees of Four Years ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Committees of One Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Journal of Proceedings............................ 14 General Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Certificate of Ordination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Changes in Bounda1'ies of Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Reports of Boards: Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Church Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Epworth League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Board of Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Commission on Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Bible Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lay Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Temperance and Social Service................ 44 Orphanage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Reports of Trustees: Southern College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Florida Christian Advocate.................... 47 Preachers' Relief Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Reports of Committees:

Books and Periodicals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Conference Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 District Conference Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Sabbath Observance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Auditing Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Committee of Trial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Woman's Missionary Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Conference Depository . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Memorial to General Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Memoirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Dead, Our Honored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Statistical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-89

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FLORIDA

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

BARTOW

DECEMBER 4-9, 1918

ISAAC C. JENKINS, EDITOR

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FLORIDA METHODIST PUBLISHING Co., INC.

LAKELAND. FLORIDA

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SESSIONS OF THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE

il Place Convened President Secretary

1/Tallahassee, Fla .••... Feb. 1845 Bishop J. Soule .......... IT. c. Benning 2 Monticello, Fla ..•.... Feb. 9, 1846 Bishop J. 0. Andrew ...• P. P. Smith 3 Quincy, Fla ......•... Feb. 10, 1847 Bishop w. Capers ....... 4JWaynesville, Ga ...... Feb. 1848 Bishop J. 0. Andrew ...• 5 Albany, Ga ........... Jan. 3, 1849 Bishop w. Capers ....... 6 Madison, Fla ...•..... Feb. 1850 Bishop Ira L. Potter ..... 7 Thomasville, Ga ...... Jan. 22, 1851 Bishop R. Paine ......... 8 Tallahassee, Fla ...... Jan. 28, 1852 Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... 9 Quincy, Fla .......... Jan. 1853 Bishop w. Capers .......

10 Monticello, Fla ....... Dec. 1853 Bishop R. A. Howren .. 11 Madison, Fla ......... Dec. 1854 Bishop w. Capers ...... ·.

s. P. Richardson. 12 Bainbridge, Ga ....... Dec. 1855 Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... T. Gardner 13 Alligator, Fla ........ Dec. 24, 1856 Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... P. Smith 14 Thomasville, Fla ...... Dec. 1857 Bishop J. Early ......... 15 Jacksonville, Fla ..... Dec. 15, 1858 Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... 16 Micanopy, Fla ........ Dec. 28, 1859 Bishop H. H. Kavanaugh. c. Ley I7 Monticello, Fla ....... Dec. I2, IS60 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 18 Quincy, Fla .......... De<;. 12, 1861 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... P. Smith I !l Tallahassee, Fla ...... Dec. 12, 1862 Bishop J. 0. Andrew ... 20 Thomasville, Ga ...... Dec. 16, 1863 Bishop J. 0. Andrew ... F. A. Branch 2I Monticello, Fla ....... Dec. I4, 1864 s. P. Richardson. 22 Madison, Fla ......... Nov. 29, 1865 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 23 Quincy, Fla .......... Dec. 13, 1866 Bishop H. N. McTyerie ... 241Monticello, Fla ....... Dec. 6, 1867 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 251Jacksonville, Fla ..... Jan. 13, 1869 Bishop w. M. Wightman. 26 Lake City, Fla ....... Dec. 20, 1869 Bishop D. s. Doggett ... J. P. DePass 27jTallahassee, Fla ...... T-:tn. 4, I871 Bishop w. M. Wightman. u. s. Bird 28 Madison, Fla ......... Jan. 1872 Bishop w. M. Wightmar;. 'T"'nandina, >'Ia ...... Jan. 1873 Bishop E. M. Marvin ..... 30 J~cksonville, Fla ..... Jan. 7. I8741Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... Frederick Pasco 3I Live Oak, Fla ........ Dec. 16, I874 Bishop w. M. Wightman. 32 Quincy, Fla .......... Jan. 5, 1876·Bishop w. M. Wightman. 33 Monticello, Fla ....... Jan. 11, I877 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 34JTampa, Fla .......... Nov. 15, 1877 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 35 1IGainesville, Fla ...... Nov. 13, 1878 Bishop H. H. Kavanaugh. 36 Tallahassee, Fla ...... Dec. 17, I879 Bishop D. s. Doggett ... 37!0cala, Fla ........... Dec. I6, 1880 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 38.Monticello, Fla ....... Jan. 18, 1882 Bishop H. N. McTye1·ie ... 391.Jacksonville. Fla ..... Jan. 3, 1883,disnop H. H. Kavanaugh 40 1Madison. Fla ......... Jan. 8, I884 Bishop J. c. Keene!· ..... 4IIGainesville, Fla ...... Jan. 7, 18~5 Bishop Linus Parker ..... 42!0rlando, Fla ......... Jan. 6, 18861Bishop H. K. Hargrove ... 431Tallahassee, Fla ...... Dec. 16, 1886 ilisbop E. lL Hendl'ix ... 44 Leesburg, Fla ........ Dec. 14, I 887 Bishop J. S. Key ....... 45!Barto>v, Fla .......... Jan. 9, 188!J~B~shop C. B. <-!alloway ... 46IGainesville, Fla ...... Jan. 8, 1890 Bishop J. C. Keener. .... 47JMonticello, Fla ....... Jan. 7, I891 Bishop IN. W. Duncan ... 48!Tampa, Fla .......... Jan. 6, 1892 Bishop J. C. Granbery ... 4!ll0cala, Fla ........... .Jan. 4, 18931Bishop 0. P. Fitzgerald .. 50 Palatka, Fla ......... Tan. 3, 1894 Bishop A. G. Haygood ... 511Jacksonville, Fla ..... Jan. 9, 1895 Bishop W. W. Duncan ... 52 I Orlando, Fla ......... nee. 18, 1895 Bishop J. C. Granbe;·y .. 53 I Tallahassee, Fla ...... Dec. 9, 18911 Bishop c. B. Gallov.ray ... 541Tampa, Fla .......... nee. 17, 18!)7 Bishop w. w. Duncan ... 5SIGainesville, Fla ...... Dec. 14, 1898 Bishop w. A. Cand1ei· ... 56!Monticello, Fla ....... T)ec. 13, 1899 Bishop w. A. Candler ... fi7[Bartow, Fla .......... Dec. 13, l!JOO Bishop w. A. Candier ... 581Live Oak, Fla ....... nee. 12, 1901 Bishop J. c. Granbery ... 591Quincy. Fla .......... -hn. 8, 1903 Bishop A. Coke ::5mith ... iJOILake City. Fla ....... -r'ec. 10, 1903 Bishop A. w. Wilson .... 61!0rlando, Fla ......... nee. 8, 1904 Bishop w. A. Candlet· ... i32IOcala, Fla.· .......... Dec. 7, 1905 Bishop w. A. Candier ... 63iPalatka, Fla ......... nee. 12, 1906 Bishop H. c. Morrison ... i341Tampa, Fla .......... Dec. 12, 1907! Bishop c. B. Galloway ... i 6fiiMiami. Fla ........... Dec. 16, 1908·Bishop c. BAt~1~~~~,:~~: : ·. I 66!Lakeland, Fla ..... .' .. nee. ] 5, 1 !J 091 Bishop J. 671.Tacksonville, Fla ..... Dec. 14, l910•Bishop J. c. Kilgo .... "/ 681Gainesville, Fla ...... Dec. 12, 19u1Bishop E. E. Hoss ....... 69JTampa, Fla .......... Dec. 18, 19121Bishop H. c. Morrison ... 70iTallahassee, Fla ...... nee. 10, l913jBishop H. c. Morrison ... 71!Arcadia, T'Ia ......... Dec. 9, 1914 Bishop H. c. Morrison ... 721Tampa, Fla .......... Dec. 15, 1915/ Jishop H. c. Morri~on ... 73 Ocala, Fla ........... Dec. 6, 1916 Bishop Collins Denny .... 74 Miami, Fla ........... Dec. 6, 1917iBishop Collins Denny .... 7fi[l!:utow, Fla .......... Dec. 6. I l (t q) \\'. 1\. ('<llHl l'l' -~- ~ 1 l·~ "''idd<'r

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FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE BARTOW, DECEMBER 4-9, 1918

PART I--ROLLS, BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

President of Conference Bishop "'-N. A. Candler ................................ Atlanta, Ga.

Secretary John E. Mickler ......................................• Gary, Fla.

Assistant Secretaries I. C. Jenkins, F. J. Patterson, E. F. Ley.

Statistical Secretary Jasper C. Carter .................................. Dade City, Fla.

Assistant Statistical S ecretm·ies J. E. Woodward, J. D. Murray, R. E. Lufsey, J. L. Kilgore,

vV. 0. Troutman, A. C. McCall. President Legal Collference

J. Edgar \Vilson ................................... Lakeland, Fla. Secretary Legal Conference

John E. Mickler ....................................... Gary, Fla.

Editor Florida Cllristian Advocate J. Edgar \Yilson ................................... Lakeland, Fla.

Editor Conference Minutes Isaac C. Jenkins ................. 1815 l\farket St., Jacksonville, Fla.

President Southern College R. II. Alderman ................................. Sutherland, Fla.

Conference Depository Phifer State Bank ................................ Gainesville, Fln.

Sunday School Field Secretary Dr. J. H. Therrell ..................................... Ocala, Fla.

Missionary Secretary Ira S. Patterson, ...................... lOG \V. Oak St., Tampa, Fla

ConfereHce Missinnary C. H. Summers .................................. Jacksonville, Fla.

Confereuce Evangeli:<t

Dr. J. S. Chapman .................... ~~riel, Volusin County, Fla. Conference Lay Leader

A. \V. l\fcLeran ................................... \Vellborn, Fla. Superintendent Florida Orphanage

Mrs. H. G. Brooks ................................ Enterprise, Fla. Agent Preachers' Relief Fund

B. K. Thrower ...................... 709 North A. St., Tampa, Fla. Elementary Superinteudent

Miss Anna M. Hansen .......................... \Vinter Haven, Fla.

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CONFERENCE ROLL

Superannuated },f embers Armistend, Thomas S ................................ Bartow, Fla. Brooke, J. S., a ...................................... Delray, Fla. Coleman, J. T ....................................... Tampa, Fla. Durrance, J. P ................................... SntllC'rland, Fla. Frazee, Henry B., a ............... 593 Estelle St., Jaeksonville, Fla. Gates, E. F., a ...................................... }fanatee, Fla. Gray, \V. J., a ....................................... Hinson, Fla. Miller, H. S., a ....................................... Dnk<•s, Fla. Paseo, Frederiek, a· .............................. J aeksonville, Fla. Penney, G. P., a ................................. \Valterboro, S.C. Scott, S., a ...................................... Brooksville, Fla. Shoemaker, \V. F., a ................................ Demorest, Ga. Sumner, R L., a .................................. Belle Air, Fla. Steinmeyer, \V. H., a ............................. Lakeland, Fla. \V ells, R. J .......................................... Tampa, Fla. Yeats, J. L .......................................... Barto\v, Fla.

Supernttmerary ·Members \V. F. Allen, a ..................................... Titusville, Fla. D. B. Sweat. ....................................... Arcadia, Fla.

Effective Members Adams, T. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... 1\Iayo, Fla. AJlen, R. L ......................................... Parrish, Fla. Alderman R. H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Sutherland, }-,Ia. Austin, J. "\V ........................................ LaBelle, ·wla. Barnett, R Ira. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 533 E. Adams St., Ocala, Fla. Barnett, R H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Clearwater, Fla. Barr, T. L. Z .................................... Dade City, Fla. Beers, John, a ................ 3006 Massachusetts Ave., Tampa, Fla. Bell, M. T ................................... \Vhite Springs, l<'la. Bell, J. F ......................... 2B E. 6th St., Jarksonvill€, Fla Belt, I. ).f ......................................... Lakeland, Fla. Blaekhnrn, C. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... Bartow, Fla. Brantley, \V. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Chattahoochee, Fl~,. Bridges, F. R ....................................... Bartow, Fla. Bourn, B. D ..................................... Homestead, Fla. Broyles, L. -:\I...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 524 Platt St., Tampa, Fla. Buhrman, \V. P .................. 1435 Forbes St., Jacksonville, Fla. Calhoun, E. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Hastings, Fla Cason, J. R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Orlando, Fla. Castellanos, Nestor J ................................... Cuba. Cecil. C. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Homeland, Fla. Chapman, J. S ......................... Ariel, Volusia County, Fla. Clark, J. F ........................................ 1\fadison, Fla. Crooke, C. \V ................................... Jacksonville, Fla. Carpenter, \V. J ............................. St. Petersburg·, Fla.

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Carrera, D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... Tam!)R, "Fla. Cole, A. H ...................................... . Key lVest,.Fla. Cole, D. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. N oeatcc, Fla. Cooper, \V. A ...................... 1708 Central Ave., Tampa, Fla Crowson. F. L. • . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ..........••...•.• Umatilla, _1<..,1~

Daigcr: A. M ................................. \Yinter Haven, Fl~. Daniel. .J. H ......................................... Largo, Fla Davis, I-I. G., a ...................................... Quincy, Fla. Davis, G. A ..................................... Greensboro, Fla. Denton. E. K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Bristol, Fla. Diggs. J C .......................................... Sh1rkt;, F'la. Diffenwi.erth, D. D .................................. Callahan, Fla. Dunkle, \V. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... \Vest Palm Beaelt, Fla. Dutill. H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Palatka, Fla. Eads, F. M C ..................................... Apopka, Fla. Fischer, \V. A ................................... A von Park, Fla. Fletcher, \V. G., a .......................... Army Y. lVI. C. A. Fletcher, Paul A .................................... Bronson, Fla. Folsom, R. E. L .................................... Hanma, Fla. Fountain. Vf. C .................................... Palmetto, Fla Funk, \V. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Crescent City, Fla. Gatesi E. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ Ft. Pit>rce, Fla. Gmnes, H. T ..................................... Brooksville, Fla Gault, J. E ................................... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Grady, S ...................................... St. Augustine, Fla. Griffitts, J. L ..................... .420 'William St., Key \Vest, Fla. Gonzalez, Ignatio ..................................... Cuha. Gross, J. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... J\1iami, Fla. Guy, R. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. \Villiston, :Fla. Gutteridge, C. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Haines City, Fla. Haeflinger, H . .J ........................ 502 1st St., Ft. Myers, Fla. Harri~on. E. A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Lemon City, Fla Hardee, E. J., a ................................... Bryceville, Fla. Hardin, Smith ....................................... Ocala, Fla. Hardin, H. C., a .................................... \Vebster, Fla. Haynes, L. D. a .................................. Hawthorne, Fla. Hartsfield. J. E ........................................ Zolfo, Fla. HPndry, John A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Arcadia, Fla. Hendry, James A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Madison, Fla. Hen ,ry, G. P ...................................... Hinson, Yla. Henderson, G. S. . . . . . . . ........................... Seffner, Fla. Hendrix, S. I., a ................................ Lake Butler, Fla. Hilburn, J. P ....................................... Orlando, Fla. Hodnett, R.. F .................................... Kissimmee, Fla. Hollister, K. . ...................................... Alachua, Fla. Hope, A. L ...................................... Dunnellon, Fla. Househo1dcr, A. E. .............. 124 N. Adams St., Tallahassee, F1a. Harris, H. F ....................................... Leesburg, Fla.

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Hunter, J. L ..................................... Carrabelle, Flar Inman. C. \V................... . . . . . . . . . . . .... .Monticello, Flar Jenkins, I. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815 l\fprket St., Jacksonville, Fla. Jones, J J ........................................... Stuart, Fin. Jones, \V. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. High Springb, Fla. Jones, J. C ................................... Panama, Park, F'h. Kendall, Paul, a .......................... Green Cove Springs, Fla. Kilgore, J. L ..................................... Titusville, Fla. Lewis, J. Douglas .................. 2304 Central Ave., Tampa, Fla. Longacre, I. \V., a ........................... Tarpon Springs, Fla. Lawler, S. \V .................................... Tallahassee, Fla. Ley, E. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Fort Meade, Fla. Logan~ Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1viiakka, Fla. Lowe, L. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Lakelnnd, Fla. Major. J. D ....................................... Lakelnnd, Fla. Mathisor.) C. \V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. A pnlachicola, Fla. '.t\1 ann, A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. \Vellborn, Fln Mason, George ............................ Army Y. 1\L C. A. Mickler, J. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Box 57-B, Ybor City, Fla l\!Iitr·hell, J. B .................. 215 E. Duvall St., Jacksonville, Fla. Mitchell, J. T................... . ................ \Vaurlmla, Fla. Moon, J. Lawton ............................ Army Y. M. C. A. :Moor~ L. \V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Braden town, Fla. Munro, L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Delray, Fla. Murrny, J. D .................... 1217 E. 14th St., Jacksonvill<:o, Fla Myn·s. \V. A ............................ 21 3 Lee St., Tampa, Fla :McCaJI, A. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Sarasota, Fla. Norton, \V. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Plant City, 'Fla. Norton, l\L H ......................... 1408 Avenue M., Miami, Fla. Nixon T. J ........................ 2110 Centrfll Ave., Tampa, Fla. Nease, \V. J ....................................... Brandon, Fla. N<>wkirk, \V. H .............................. New Augustine, Fl:1. Outland, M. H ........................................ Columbia, Fla.

Palmer, \V. J ..................... .4010 Stowell Ave., Tampa, Ji'la Partridg-e, H. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Elfers, Fla. Patterson, I. S ........................ 106 \V. Oak St., Tampa, Fla. Patterson, F. J ................................ New Smyrna, f'Ja. PerC'Z, Guillermo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Tampa, Fla Pixton, FrC'd .................. SJ5 \V. Monroe St., Jacksonville, Fla. Ponge. \V. .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Madison, f1'la. Rape, B. T ........................................ Sebastian, Fla. Reed, J. B ...................................... Sutherland, Fla. Rice, Oscar E., a ................................ Punta Gorda, Fla. Roberts, I. B ...................................... Melrose, Fln Roberts, G. S .................................... Gainesvmc, Fla. Rogers, \V. C ....................................... Anthony, Fla. Roland, T F ....................................... Kingston, Fla. Rooney, J. B ..................................... Lake City, l-<..,la

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Saunders, C. A ................................... Micanopy, Fla. Scott, G. F ....................... 26 E. Indiana Ave., DeLand, Fla. Seevers, 0. C., a .......................... Army Y. M. C. A. Shepherd, J. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ Bowling Green, Fla. Sibert. J D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... Pc·rry, Fla. Smith. \V. H ...................................... Bushnell, Fla. Sowell, R. A ...................................... Ft. White, Fla. Spencer, H. A .................. 600 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. Stephens, S. F ............................. Army Y. l\I. C. A. Steinmeyer, F. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Live Oak, Fla. Strickland, W. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... Chaires, Fla. Stubbs, G. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. : . . . . .......... O::tkland, Fla. Summers C. H ................................. Jacksonville, Fla Taylor, J. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ \Vildwood, Fla. Thrower, 0. A .............. 501 E. Main St., North, Gainesville, Fla. Thrower B. K ...................... 709 North A. St., Tampa, Fla. Tomkies, T. Vl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Manatee, Fla. Tresca, \V. B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Mulberry, Flfl .. Troutman, \V. 0 ................................ East Palatka, Fla. White. c. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Sanford, Fla. Williams. Thos. . ..................................... C1tra; Fla. \Villiams. R. J\L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Fermmdin11, Fla. \Vilson, J. Edgar .............. 409 S. Tennessee Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Wilson, S. A ............................ South Jacksonville, Fla. Vvoodward, J. E. . . . . . .............................. Jasper, ]'la. Wright, L. E ......................................... Oviedo, Fla. York, G. !I ........................................ Coleman, Fla.

a, not present.

CLASSES • First Year

Higgs, Lyman \Villard .......................... Fenholloway, Fla. *Owen, Homer E ........................... Emory University, Ga. Whidden, Edward Kirby ............................... Dania, Fla. Wilson, Edward Cody ........................... Boca Grande, Fla. \Vindham, James Walton ........................... Morriston, Fla.

Second Year Hancock, Ansell Harry ............................... Au cilia, Fla. Langford, Fred B ............... ; .................. Terra Ceia, li'la. Ramsey, Ralph Lloyd ................................ Bunnell, Fla. Summers, George E ................... , ........... Macclenny, Fla. Smith, R. E ...................................... Sutherland, Fla.

Third Year •Carrera, ·Desiderio .................................. Tampa, Fla.

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*Castellanos, Nestor J .................................. Cuba Fletcher, Paul Augustine ............................ Bronson, Fla. Hunter James LeGrand ............................ Carrabelle, Fla. Reed, Jesse Blanton ........................... Safety Harbor, Fla. *Rice, Oscar E ................................. Punta Gorda, Fla. Rogers, \Villiam C .................................. Anthony, Fla. *St0phens, Sankey F ........................ Army Y. l\1. C. A.

Fmirth Year

Allen, Robert L ..................................... Parrish, Fla. Calhoun, Eugene Clayton ............................ Hastings, Fla. *Gonzalez, Ignatio ..................................... Cuba Gutteridge, Charles Ernest ....................... Haines City, Fla. Guy, Rembert Arthur. . . . . . . . . . ................... \Villiston, Fla. *Hartsfield, John Evans ................................ Zolfo, Fla. Piason, George ............................ Army Y. l\f. C. A. *'Se0vers, 0. C .............................. Army Y. l\I. C. A. *Sumner, R. L ...................................... Belleair, Fla.

*Continued in this class from last year. t Passed examination, but not eligible to ordination this year.

LAY DELEGATES

Bartou: District.-C: E. Earnest, Bartmv; R. 0. l\Ieek, Arcadia; D. \V. Hall, Bartmv; J. A. \Vilson, Homeland; H. E. Carlton, Arendia; S. A. l\farkett, Nocatee; R. E. Lufsey, Lakeland; P. G. Shaver, "'au­chula.

Gai11esville District.-A. \V. l\IcLeran, (a) \Vellborn; Dr. J. D. \V atkins, ( n) Micanopy; Rev. Cody \Vilson, Jasper; H. L. Phi fer, Ga;nesville; 0. J. Russell, Alachua; \V. B. Ho";ell, \Vellborn; C. N. Hildreth, Sr., (a) Live Oak; J. R. Guess, (a) \Villiston.

Jackso11ville District.-C. Brinkley, Jacksonville; \V. P. Smith, (a) Jarksonville; Jas. H. Bunch, Jacksonville; F . .M. Norman, Starke; 2\L M. Driggprs, (a) Jacksonville; 0. 0. Mickler, (a) Callahan; Dr. \V. H. Russell, (a) Fernandina; B. 0. Berry, St. Augustine.

Miami District.-J. B. McDonald, (a) Stuart; A. \V. Hunnicutt, DeLand; L. P. McCord, (a) \Vest Palm Beach; E. L. Greer, New Smyrna; E. L. Ley, Key \Vest; Vv. G. Tilghman, (a) Palatka; J. H. Mercer, (a) Miami; V. l\I. Silcox, Boynton.

Ocala District.-C. Johnson, (a) Elfers; John S. Smith, (a) St. Petersburg; J. P. Phillips, Ocala; J. C. Carter, Dade City; B. \V. Bridges, (a) Coleman; \V. 0. LeMasters, Brooksville; L. C. Hull, (a) Plant City; J no. S. Taylor, (a) Largo.

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Orlando District.-R. E. L. Farmer, J. 11. Lord, (a) 11. Engle­son, C. L. Sensabaugh, S. S. \Vatkins, (a) T. J. \Vatkins, Orlando; Rev. G. C. Herndon, Maitland.

Tampa District.-Hon. E. L. Sparkman, Tampa; T. F. Alexander, Tampa; H. B. Robertson, Manatee; J. \V. Cummings, (a) Braden town; A.M. Wilson, (a) Miakka; S. G. Curry, Manatee.

Tallahassee District.-J. H Perkins, Monticello; C. J. Ferrell, (a) ; W. N. Sheats, Tallahassee; H. J. Davis, (a) Quincy.

Latin District.-Antonio Reina, (a), 'l'hos. Balbona, (a), F. Sanz, Jose Lopez Rodriquez, Tampa; Manuel S. Silva, (a), Felix Galvez, (a), Aristido Penz, (a), J. B. Figuerida, (a).

SUPPLY PASTORS

Bartow District.-\V. H. \Vi! cox, Fort Green; H. B. Boyd, Fort Myers.

Gainesville District.-S. T. Duckworth, Live Oak; Joseph Barton, Newberry; G. R. \Vhittaker, Rochelle.

J aclcson,uille District.-F. \V. Cramer, Eastport; T. \V. \Vhit­worth, Callahan; B. A. Brandon, Jacksonville.

Miami District.-E. L Ley, Key \Vest; J. H. Dftvis, Miami; John \Vatkins, l\Iatacumbia; G. T. Bennett, Okeechobee; \Y. J. Clarke, Pahokee.

Ocala District.-J. J. Thompson, Inverness; K. H. Koestline, Odessa; J. E. Le·wis, Seminole.

Orlando District.-R. I. Allen, Enterprise; \V. J Bartlett, Grand Island; G. D. Reeves, Interlachen; J. L. Criswell, Lake \Vales; G. C. Herndon, Maitland; K. D. Jones, Seville; vV. A. Louder, \Velaka.

Tampa District.-H. A Davis, Ellenton; S. G. Meadows.

Latin District.-F. Sanz, Key \Vest; F. Bohan, Key \Vest.

OTHER LOCAL PREACHERS

Bartow District.-L. D. Baldwin, Denaud; H. C. Carlton, Arca­dia; J. E. \Val ton, \Vauchula; J. B. Carlton, Bowling Green; H. T. Higgs, L.D., Bowling Green; 0 \V. Collier, L.D., Lakeland; \V. B. Bethea, Ft. Meade; A. C. Morman, Ft. Meade; J. T. Seybert, Ft Meade; T. A. Stephens, Charlotte Harbor; B. H. Freeman, L.D., Lake­land; S. L. Mann, \Vauchula; J. H. Carlton, Zolfo; R. V. Brvant Kathleen; B. T. Rape, Alva; G. \V. Gatewood, Punta Gorda. ~ '

Gainesville District.-!. \V. Boring, L.E., Sparr; Joseph Boothby, Cedar Key; F. P. McCall, L.D., Jasper; \V. A. Ho\vell, Jennings;

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S. F. \Veitman, L.D., Alachua; S. M. Godbey, L.E., \Valdo; E. S. Hobson, L.D., Waldo; C. C. Smith, Live Oak; J E. Jones, Bronson; E. A. Dupree, Island Grove.

J acksollville District.-J. I. \Vhitworth, Callahan; J. T. S\vearen­gen, Fernandina; H. L. Ezell, BryceYille; \V. J. Ryals, Bryceville; A. J. Quattlebaum, Jacksonville; C. S Hartridge, L.E., U. S. Army; B. ~L Frisbee, RiJeout; G. A. Calhoun, Jacksonville; C. \V. Dudley, Jacksonville; H. P. Blocker, L.E., Jacksonville; T. Griffith, L.E., Jack­sonville.

111 iami Di~drict.-\V. S Eakins, Key \Vest; 0. H. P. li'oss, Lemon City; C. S. EJdington, Miami; J. A. Carpenter, DeLand; L. C. Stew­art, Sebastian; J. B. McDonald, Stuart; T. \V. Rhoddenbery, V cro.

Ocala District.-T. E. York, L.D., Bushnell; G. \V \Vorden, Clear­water; P. \V. Peck, Clear-..vater; D. T. 1\Je}fullcn, L.E., Clearwater; F. T. Barnett, Army Y. l\L C. A.; .J. M :Mitchell, L.D., Elfers; \V. F. Yocum, L.E., Ocala; T. ~f. Striekland, L.E., Plant City; 1. M. \Vade, Plant City; A. D. Young, L.D., Plant City; \V E. Tison, Plant City; L. C. Mcl\Iullen, Clearwater; J. C. Jordan, Ozona; T. \V. Hartley, Sutherland; D. A. Hendrix, Sutherland; .J. M. Dieffenwicrth, L.E., Sutherland; C. E. Yaes, H. R \Valker, M. G. Perros, 0. A. Davenport, A. C. Riviere, Sutherland; T. I. Hess, L.D., St. Petersburg; J. L. Joncs, L.E., \Vildwood; J. \V. Hodnett, Kissimmee; R. L. Park, Crys­tal River.

Orlando District -Julian de Nazarie, Palatka; E. H. Crowson, Umatilla.

Tallahassee District.-C. G. Cantrell, Apalachicola; T. N. Coon, Greenville; Glazier Hendry, Shady Grove; H. D. Musgrove, Telogia; S . .J. Giles, L.D., Carrabelle; D. G. McDaniel, L.D., Lee; J. P. Abbott, L.E., Mayo; J. B. Game, L.E., Tallahassee; J. B. \Vatts, L.E., Madison.

Latin District.-F. E. Blanes, Key \Vest; A. Reina, Tampa; L. Guggino, Tampa; Jose Lopez Rodriguez, Tampa; Juan Rosell, \Vest Tampa; S. P. Cunill, Tampa.

CONFERENCE BOARDS

Board of Missions.-J. B. Mitchell, Chairman; C. E. Gutteridge, Secretary and Treasurer; H. J. Haefiinger, J. E. \Voodward, \V. F Dunkle, ·Executive Committee; L. \V. Moore, T. J. Nixon, Executive Committee; J. H. Daniels, R. E. Lufsey, W. R. Thomas, 0. 0. McCul­lum, T. J. vVatkins, B. \V. Tompkins, Vv. N. Sheats, Executive Com­mittee; F. D. Jackson, J. H. Mercer, A. \V. McLeran, I. S. Patterson ..

Board of Education.-J. P. Hilburn, Chairman; John A. Hendry~ Secretary; Geo. :F. Scott, Treasurer; R. F Hodnett, H. G. Davis, "T· A. Cooper, \V. F. Jones, J. F. Bell, "\V. J. Carpenter, L. "\V. Duvall~

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R. E. L. Farmer, J. II. Perkins, J. Edgar \Vall, J. R Fowler, II. II. Hume, B. D. Hartsfield, C. T. Curry, L. N. Pipkin.

Board of Church Extension.-Smith Hardin, Chairman; L. M. Broyles, Vice-chairman; F. E. Steinmeyer, Secretary; members execu­tive committee, L D. Lowe and E. L. Greer; T. F. Alexander, Treas­urer; J. L. Griffitts, H. Dutill, \V. T. Brantley, T. L. Z. Barr, J. l\I. Mitchell, C. L. Johnson, S. E. Roberts, A. G. Evans, C. Brinkley, H. J. Davis

Commission on Finance.-C. E. Earnest, Chairman; F. L. Crow­son, Secretary; 0. A. Thrower, C. W. Inman, \V. P. Buhrman, J. l\L Gross, Dr. A. L. Bizc, H. L. Phifer, L. P. McCord, J. P. Phillips, and the Presidents of the Conference Boards.

Board of Finance.-R. H. Barnett, Chairman; E. J. Gates, Sec­retary; F. R. Bridges, Treasurer; G. P. Hendry, C. H. Sunnners, J. F. Clark, H. T Gaines, J. D. Sibert, F. T. "Wilson, E. L. Sparkman, \V. C. Norvell, Dr. J. D. \Vatkins, B. 0. Berry, Dr. C. F. Kemp, Jno. S. Smith, R. N. Jones.

Sunday School Board.-S. \V Lawler, Chairman; A. H. Cole, Sec­retary; A. M. Daiger, Treasurer; E. C. Calhoun, H. A. Spencer, J. L. Moon, John A. Hendry, K. Hollister, J. H. Bunch, S. D. Harris, C. E. Howard, G. \V. Tedder, C. :U. Blake, E. l\f. Earnest, R. 0. Meek, T. L. Green.

Ep1corth League Board.-S. A. \Vilson, Chairman; \V. G. Striek­land, J. E. Hartsfield, J. T. Mitchell, J. B. Rooney, D. D. Dieffenwicrth, F. J. Patteroon, James A. Hendry, J L. Criswell, Vv. E. Atwater, Angus \Villiams, P. P. Spear, George Alexander, M. M. Driggers, Jr., Leroy Roberts, Garfield Evans.

Bible Board.-J. L. Kilgore, Chairman; G. \V. Stubbs, Secretary; Thomas \Villiams, J. C. J(;mes, J. \V. Taylor, J. J Knight, C. L. \Vii­son, T. M. Strickland.

Board of Christian Literature.-\V. M. Poage, Chairman; C. A. Saunders, Secretary; H. F. Harris, Treasurer; J. D. Major, E. J. Hardee, J S. Chapman, G. I. Davis, \V. C. Fountain.

Board of Lay A ctivit?"es.-A. \V. 1\IcLeran, Chairman; E. C. \Vii­son, Secretary; R. E. Lnfsey, J. B. McDonald, \V. 0. LeMasters, C. E. Howard, George \V. Tedder, 'f. F. Alexander.

Board of Temperance and Social Service.-D. B Sweat, Gus A. Davis, E. A. Harrison, C. \V. Mathison, A. L. Hope, T. R. Adams, \V. J. Nease, W. H. Smith, J. B. Cromartie, F. B. Godfrey, George Martin, M. Ingleson, John S. Taylor, S. G. Curry, D. \V. Hall, F. M. Norman.

BOARDS OF TRUSTEES

Southern College.-J. B. Mitchell, Chairman; L. \V. l\Ioorc, Sec-

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retary; \V. A. Cooper, T. J. Nixon, S. A. \Vilson, L. N. Pipkin, E. E. Edge, F. D. Jackson, D. A Cole, C. '1'. Curry, J. T. Taylor, J. A. Hendry, T. J. \Vatkins, J. P. Hilburn, L. \V. Duval, G. \V. Tedder, J. J. Eldridge, G. F. Scott, \V. F. Dunkle, E. T. Roux, Jr, R. I. Barnett.

Florida Orphanage.-T. Griffith, President; J. R. Cason, Vice­President; J. Lawton Moon, Secretary; C. Brinkley, Treasurer; T. J. Nixon, S. Hardin, \V. J. Carpenter, C. '\V Inman, R. I. Barnett, J. M. Gross, C. E. Howard, L. R. Phillips.

Florida Christian Advocate.-Two years: \V. 1\f. Poage, J. E. 'Mickler, L. N. Pipkin. Three years: L. D Lowe, J. D. Major, \V. F. J olmson. Four years: E. C. Calhoun, F. D. Jackson, D. ,V. Hall.

Anastasia Methodist Assembly.-'\V. G. Fletcher, President; ,V. G. Tilghman, Vice-President; C. F. Blackburn, Secretary; J ,V. Rast, Treasurer; D. G. Barnett, M. M. Little, '\V. P. Buhrman, M. M. Lord, A. L. Izler, vV. A. McRae, \V. H. Newkirk, J. R. Litrs, C \V. Crooke, C. Brinkley, J. A. Futch, I. S. Patterson.

Preachers' Relief Fund.-A. l\L :Mann, Chairman; A. M. Daiger, Secretary, H L. Phifer, Treasurer; C. Brinkley, J. L. Kilgore, S. Grady, C. T. Curry.

Florida Conference Brotherhood.-H. E. Partridge, President; T. J. Nixon, Vice-President; J. L. Kilgore, Secretary; R. H. Barnett, Treasurer; J. P. Hilburn, I. S. Patterson, S. ,V. Lawler.

COMMITTEES OF FOUR YEARS

Memoirs -R. H. Barnett, Chairman; E. F. Ley, E. K. Denton, '\V. M. Poage, B. K. Thrower, B. D. Bourn, J. R. Cason, R. A. Guy.

Conference Relations.-Thomas '\Villiams, Chairman; \V. J. Palm­er, Secretary; G. H. York, '\V. H. Funk, \V. C. Norton, J L. Kilgore, F. R. Bridges, F. Pixton.

Admissions.-G. F. Scott, Chairman; H. E. Partridge, Secretary; J. R. Cason, J. E. Shepherd, \V. C. Norton, \V. B. Tresca, J. L. Griff­itts, R. M. \Villiams.

Admission on Trial.-T. J. Nixon, J. B. Rooney, G. A. Davis.

First Year.-J. H. Daniels, J. C Diggs, Smith Hardin.

Second Year.-F. J. Patterson, Chairman; R. F. Hodnett, Sec­retary; R. E. L. Folsom.

Third Year.-L. M. Broyles, C. A. Saunders, L. D Lowe.

Fourth Year.-A. M. Mann, H. F. Harris, '\V. F. Dunkle.

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COMMITTEES OF ONE YEAR

Public Worship.-C. F. Blackburn, F. R. Bridges, Chester vVig-

Sabbath Observance.-T. W. Tomkiefl, J. L. Hunter, T. F. Roland, L. Munro, J. D. Murray, A. C. McCall, B. T. Rape, M. H. Outland, C. J. Ferrell, B. H Bridges, C. L. Sensebaugh, J. R. Guess, J. H. Carlton, J. R. Miller, R. T. Hewitt, S. B. Black.

District Conference Records.-J. J. Jones, A. C. McCall, J. W. Austin, \V. A. Fischer, R A. Sowell, C. E. Gutteridge, R. L. Allen, \V. H. Newkirk.

Conference Post Master.-D. W. Hall.

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PART II--PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL OF THE CONFERENCE

vVEDNESDAY 1\fORNING, DEC. 4.

The seventy-fifth session of the Florida Annual Conference was opened by Bishop vV. A. Candler at 9 o'clock, December 4th, 1918, in the Bartow Methodist Church, by the use of hymn 222.

H. E. Partridge led in prayer. 1 Cor. 2, furnished the scripture lesson used by Bishop Candler in his remarks. "I Need Thee Every Hour" was sung.

In absence of Dr. Pasco, secretary of last conference, his first assistant, J. E. Mickler, called the roll of the preachers, and one hun­dred and fourteen preachers and twenty laymen were present.

J. E. Mickler was elected secretary, with I. C. Jenkins, E. F. Ley and F. J. Patterson assistants. J. C. Carter, J. D. Murray, R. E. Lufsey and J. E. vVoodward were elected statistical secretaries. Hours for meeting and adjournment, 8 :30 and 12 :00.

I. C. Jenkins read nominations of members of various Boards and Committtees, and these were adopted. (See Boards and Committees).

By motion the action of last Annnnal Conference providing that no member of this conference be on two boards of the conference was rescinded.

By motion the matter of our Orphanage Board was referred to the presiding elders for subsequent report.

Sundry reports were referred to the various Boards and Com­mittees.

Report of Emory University was read by I. C. Jenkins, and re­ferred to the Board of Education. Bishop Candler addressed the con­ference in connection with the report.

Dr. C. C. Jarrell, of North Georgia Conference, Secretary o£ Cor­respondence Course, M. E. Church, South, ·was introduced and ad­dressed the conference.

A proposed memorial to the next General Conference was pre­sented by I. S. Patterson and others, and after discussion, was tabled.

Mr. Thomas McNish, representing the Publishing House at Nash­ville, was introduced and made an announcement.

When other announcements had been made and the doxology was sung, the benediction was pronounced by brother J. T. Coleman.

THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 5.

Conference came to order at 8 :30, Bishop Candler presiding. De­votions were conducted by the Bishop, who read James 3, and called on Brother T. S. Armistead to pray.

The secretary called the roll, and further calling, by motion, was dispensed with.

Minutes of the previous session were read and adopted.

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By action of the conference 10:00 o'clock was made the hour of beginning the celebration of Centenary Day, the remainder of the day to be given to this.

The following were called and their characters passed : C. F. Blackburn, presiding elder of Bartow District; A. E. Householder, Gainesville; I. C. Jenkins, Jackson ville ; M. H. Norton, Miami; R. I. Barnett, Ocala; C. \V. \Vhite, Orlando; G. S. Roberts, Tallahassee; "\V. A. Myres, Tampa; J. D. Lewis, Latin District. \V. F. Allen and D. B. Sweat were called -and their names were referred for super­numerary relation, their characters passing.

T. S. Armistead, J. S. Brooke, J. T. Coleman, J. P. Durrance, E. F. Gates, W. J. Gray, H. S. Miller, Frederick Pasco, \V. F. Shoemaker, S. Scott, R. L. Sumner, R. J. \Veils, J. L. Yeats, G. P. Penny, \V. H. Steinmeyer were called, their characters passed, and they were referred for the superannuate relation.

S. F. Stephens was called, and a trial reported necessary. The following committee was appointed to try the case: H. E. Partridge, L. W. Moore, J. F. Bell, J. B. Rooney, H. Dutill, J. R. Cason, L. D. Lowe, J. T. l\Etchell, \V. P. Buhrman, Fred Pixton, J. D. Major, T. L. Z. Barr, John H. Hendry; J. P. Hilburn, chairman, with F. J. Patterson, secretary.

Under Question 1, 'vho are admitted on trial' Edward Cody Wilson, Lyman \Villard Higgs, James \V alton Windham.

Question 10. \Vhat traveling preachers arc elected deacons' James LeGrand Hunter, \Villiam C. Rogers, Jesse Blanton Reed, Paul Augustus Fletcher, having passed satisfactory examination, their ch~r­ters were passed and they were advanced to class of third year, and they were elected deacons.

Salvador P. Cunill was discontinued under Question 3. Question 2. \Vho remain on trial' Fred B. Langford, Ralph

Lloyd Ramsey, R. E. Smith were called, their characters passed, and they were advanced to class of second year.

Dr. J. J. Stowe, Tennessee Conference, present in the interest of the Centenary Missionary Movement, was introduced and addressed the conference. J. Edgar Wilson led in prayer.

Miss Case, returned missionary from Mexico, and Rev. J. L. Hen­dry, returned missionary from China, were introduced to the confer­ence;

Dr. Stowe then continued his address. This was followed bv Rev. J. L. Hendry, of China; Miss Case, secretary of the \Voman's C~uncil, who spoke in behalf of Latin America.

Centenary literature was distributed to the members of the con­ference. "I Love to Tell. the Story" was sung.

Motion prevailed that when the conference adjourns it do so to meet aL 2 :30 o'clock this afternoon. The Bishop requested I. S. Pat­terson to preside at said aftt>rnoon session. Dr. \V. F. Dunkle led in prayer.

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Bishot> Candler then addressed the conference upon the same theme of the Centenary. Following his address and sundry annuonce­ments, the conference adjourned with doxology and benediction by Brother J. L. Hendry.

THURSDAY AFTER;N"OON SESSION, 2 :30.

Pursuant to adjournment conference cn.me to order at 2:30, I. S. Patterson in the chair, by request of the Bishop. "Onward Christian Soldiers" was sung, and Brother E. J. Gates led in prayer.

Minutes of the morning session were read and adopted. Brother R. A. Sowell asked leave of absence on account of sickness

at his hom~. Brother J. L. Hendry spoke on "The League of Intercession."

Miss Case indicated the part the women are to have in the Centenary. '.fhe question of Stewardship was presented by Dr. Stowe, who

also explained the various charts in eviden~e. T. J. Nixon read report No. 1, Board of Missions, which was

adopted. Conference adjourned with benediction by Dr. \V. A. Cooper.

FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 6.

The conference was opened at 8 :30 o'clock Friday morning by Bishop Candler. Hymn 309, "Amazing Grace," was sung. Brother R. H. Barnett led in prayer. The Bishop read and expounded St. Mark, part of the 8th chapter. "A Charge to Keep I Have" was sung.

The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. A communication from the City Council of Bartow was read, ex­

tending a welcome to the conference. The secretary was requested to make suitable response, the vote being taken by standing.

An invitation from Winter Haven Board of Trade to take an automobile trip was also read. A resolution was passed expressing appreciation of the invitation, but declining to accept. (See Resolu­tions).

Motion to take from the table the paper offering a memorial to next General Conference was lost.

J. J. Knight and J. W. Cummings from Tampa; J. P. Phillips, \V. 0. LeMasters, from Ocala District, were announced as present.

The name ofT. vV. Tomkies was substituted in place of J. Lawton 1\Ioon on Sunday School Board.

Committee on Conference Relations was nominated. (See Com­mitte(>!':'

Question 1. Who are admitted? was called and there were none. Committee in case of S. F. Stephens reported that he was not

guilty as charged. His character was passed and he was left in class of third year. The Bishop was, by motion, requested to appoint S. Ji"'. Stephens and J. L. Moon to work in Y. M. C. A.

Question 5. Who are readmitted ·1 was answered, no one.

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Question 7. vVho are received from other churches as local }Jreachers? E. K. Whidden, M:. E. Church.

Question 8. Who are received from other churches as traveling preachers? None.

Questioi 12. vVhat local preachers are elected deacons' Answer. M:. W. Smith, Jacksonville District. Question 14. What traveling preachers are elected elders' Amos

Chester McCall, \Villiam Thomas Brantley, \Villiam Cuthbert Foun­tain.

Under Question 9, John Evans Hartsfield, 0. C. Seevers, C. F. York, Ignacio Gonzalez, R. L. Sumner not having appeared for .examination, were left in class of fourth year.

G. \V. Stubbs was called and character passed, his course having been completed.

Question 16. \Vhat local preachers are elected elders f No one. Question 9. Who are the deacons of one year? Eugene Clayton

Calhoun, Charles Ernest Gutteridge. Rembert Arthur Guy, were called, their characters passed and they were advanced to class of fourth year.

The name of George J\fason was called, his character passed. He had passed examinations for class of third and fourth years, but could not yet be elected elder, not having been in conference four years.

0. E. Rice, Desiderio Carrera, Nestor J. Castellanos, not appearing for examination, were left in class of third year.

The name of L. Oser was called, his character passed, and he was located at his own request.

Under Question 22, the following were called and their charnctf'rs passed: B. T. Rape, G. F. Scott, F. R. Bridges, J. \V. Austin, J. D. Major, E. F. Ley, H. J. Haeflinger, J. T. Mitchell, I. M. Belt, L. D. Lowe, J. C. Diggs, D. A. Cole, D. B. Sweat, A. T. Galloway, J. Edgar Wilson, C. C. Cecil.

The foJlowing supplys were heard in report of their work : W. H. \Vileox, Fort Green; T. S. Armistead, Bartow Mission, W. 0. Foun­tain, Fort Myers Mission; Robert \Vhite, Homeland and Prospect.

Rev .. T. \V. Gilbert, representing Paine College, Augusta, Ga., was introduced and spoke in the interest of that college; and took a sub­scription for it amounting to $475.44-$305.00 in cash.

Dr. Fitzgerald Parker, General Secretary of Epworth Leagues, was introduced and addressed the conference.

Motion prevailed postponing consideration of change of Article 23 of our Articles of Religion.

The conference voted the following disciplinary questions: 1st. Shall the Apostle's Creed as it occurs in the Discipline, Chap­

ter 23, SPction 4, paragraph 756, and elsewhere be so am(lnd(ld m; to substitute for the words "holy catholic church" the words "Christ's Holy Church?" 128 voted, !)!) favored and 29 opposed.

2nd. Shall lay members be eligible to all conference boards, and

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lay offices of the Church without regard to sex? 120 for and 10 against.

Time was extended to complete the hearing on report of Trustees of Southern College. Report was read and when J. B. Mitchell, presi­dent, and Edgar Wall, vice-president of the Board, and John Hendry had addressed the conference, the report was adopted.

R. H. Alderman, President of Southern College, read his report. Announcements were followed by doxology and benediction by Dr. F. S. Parker.

SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 7.

Conference called to order at 8:30 o'clock, Bishop Candler in the chair. Hymn 334 was sung and Dr. T. \V. Tomkies led in prayer.

The thirteenth of first Corinthians was used by the Bishop as the lesson of the morning. Hymn 317, "More Love to Thee, 0 Christ," was sung.

Minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. E. F. Ley offered resolution that the secretary wire Dr. Frederick

Pasco expressing regrets at his absence. Resolution was passed. I. S. Patterson offered resolution asking that the Bishop hereafter

hold the Florida Conference not earlier than the 2nd \Vednesday in December. Resolution was adopted.

Under Question 22 the following were called and their characters passed: K. Hollister, Thos. Williams, J. J. Jones, W. H. Outland, 0. A. Thrower, W. F. Jones, J. E. \Voodward, J. B. Rooney, I. B. Roberts, C. A. Saunders, 'N. H. Smith, J. E. Shepherd, J. F. Clark, M. T. Bell, E. .T. Hardee, D. D. Dicffenweirth, R. M. \Villiams, Paul Kendall, J. D. ~{urray, H. P. Blocker (who under Question 18 was located at his own request), C. H. Summers, J. B. Mitchell, \V. P. Buhrman, F. Pixton, J. F. Bell, \V. A. Spencer, G. S. Henderson, S. I. Hendrix, .T. E. Gault, \V. H. Newkirk, J. C. Jones H. T. Gaines, G. A. Davis, T. L. Z. Barr, I. S. Patterson, C. \V. Crooke, L. Munro, J. S. Chapman, \V. B. Tresca, E. J. Gates, J. L. Kilgore, J. L. Grif­fits, E A. Harrison, J. M:. Gross, \V. G. Fletcher, F. J. Patterson, J. P. Hilburn, J. H. Daniel.

Question 1 ·was called and E. K. \Vhilden was admitted. Question 2. Who remain on trial? Ansell Harry Hanco•·k anti

George E. Summers were advanced to class of second year, their char­acters passing.

Dr. H. A. Boaz, General Secretary Church Extension, was intro­duced and spoke in the interest of Church Extension.

James LeGrand Hunter, \Villiam C. Rogers, Jesse Blanton Reed and Paul Augustine Fletcher, the class 'to be received into full connec­tion, were called, addressed by the Bishop, and duly admitted, they having answered satisfactorily the usual disciplinary questions. "'Tis Done, the Great Transaction's Done" was sung.

Announcements were followed by adjournment with doxology, and benediction by W. M. Poage.

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MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 9.

Conference was called to order at 8 :30 by Bishop Candler, and hymn 417 was sung. Brother H. T. Gaines led in prayer. "I Need 'l'hee Every Hour" was sung.

Minutes of Saturday's session were Tead and adopted. Questions 11, 15 and 17 were called and answered by the certificate

of the Bishop to the effect that he had ordained James LeGrand Hunter, Wm .. C. Rogers, Jesse Blanton Reed, Paul Augustine Fletcher, Merritt \Vellington Smith,. deacons, and Amos Cheshire McCall, Wm. Thomas Brantley, Wm. Cuthbert Fountain elders.

Under Question 22 the following were called and their characters passed: C. \V. Mathison, R. A. Sowell, R. H. Barnett, G. H. York, W. M. Poage, L. D. Haynes, H. E. Partridge, John A. Hendry, Smith Hardin, R. F. Hodnett, E. H. Lantz (who, under Question 18, was located at his own request), L. F. Chapman (who, under same question, was located at his own request), W. F. Dunkle, A. M. Daiger, James A. Hendry, R. I-I. Alderman, A. H. Cole, F. M. C. Eads, A. L. Hope, J.D. Sibert, H. F. Harris, J. R. Cason, S. Grady, W. H. Funk, T. F. Roland, Howard Dutil1, F. L. Crowson, J. \V. Taylor, W. A. Fischer, R. E. L. Folsom, G. P. Hendry, W. G. Strickland, L. W. Moore, A. M. Mann, Thos. R. Adams, C. W. Inman, W. C. Norton, H. G. Davis, S. W. Lawler, E. K. Denton, W. J. Nease, J. L. Moon, T. W. Tomkies, Holmes Logan, S. A. Wilson, I. \V. Longacre, W. A. Cooper, J. E. Mickler, John Beers, L. M. Broyles, W. J. Palmer, T. J. Nixon, B. K. Thrower, I. T. Cameron, W. J. Carpenter, G. Perez.

Sixth Question was called and the following transfers to this con­ference were announced : L. E. Wright, an elder from the North Georgia Conference, and Robert L. Allen, of the class of the third year, from Tennessee Conference, who was advanced to class of the fourth year; A. G. Shankle, class of third year, Louisiana Conference, who was, at his own request, granted a location; Robt. L. Allen was ad­vanced to fourth year.

The credentials of Charles W. Braswell, a local preacher, were handed to the conference as having been surrendered by him to his presiding elder, G. S. Roberts.

Report of Committee on Conference Relations, was offered and adopted, answering questions 19 and 20. (See Report.)

Reports on Preacher's Relief Fund, Temperance (in part), No. 2, Board of Missions, received and adopted.

Dr. Boaz spoke with special reference to our Washington City representative church, and bade the conference adieu. Bishop Cand­ler bespoke larger help for this territory from the General Board of Church Extension. He also set forth the claims of the nation upon our church for the representative church in Washington.

A resolution asking next General Conference to strike from the records of the last General Conference certain matter, was offered by C. \V. Mathison and adopted. (See Resolutions).

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Question 21. \Vhat preachers have died during the year1 None. Question 22. Are all the preachers blameless ih their lives and

official administration 1 was called, and the names of all had been called, , and their characters passed except Hans Steenbock who had with­drawn from the church.

"\Vhere shall the next Annual Conference be held 1 Lakeland 'vas unanimously chosen.

A committee of three to consider and report to ensuing confer­ence on equalizing traveling expenses to and from conference was ordered. I. S. Patterson, E. F. Ley and "\V. A. Myres were appointed.

The name of T. J. Nixon was put on Board of Missions in place of W. A. Cooper, and \V. A. Cooper on Board of Education in place of T. J. Nixon.

An invitation from Bartow Board of Trade to take an auto drive Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, was received, and though much appre­ciated, regretfully declined.

Report of John A. Futch on war work fund was presented for information. (See Reports). (Boards of Education, Bible Society).

Resolution pledging the support of the conference to the Food Admisinstration of the government passed.

Sundry minute questions were called and answered by the Statis­tical Secretaries. (See Statistics).

Resolution requesting Drs. Pasco, Tomkies and R. H. Barnett to join in bringing a message to the next session of our Annual Confer­ence in celebration of their semi-ccnten1al service in the conference was offered and passed.

Auditing Committee of Joint Boards of Finance rPporteu for in­formation.

Reports of Joint Board of Finance, Church Extension, Christi:w Literature, Epworth League, Committee on District Records, Sabba~h Observance, Sunday School Board, were read and adopted.

Report of committee on Memiors was made the order of the day for three o'clock this p. m.

Dr. J. II. Therrell, new Sunday School Field Secretary, was intro­duced.

Resolution requesting Southern College to act as depository of the archives of the conference was adopted.

It was ordered that when the conference adjourns it be to meet at 3 o'doek in memorial service, I. S. Patterson being requested by the Bishop to preside.

Annonneements were heard, the doxology sung, and benediction pronounced by .T. H. Cason.

l\IONDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 9.

Pursuant to adjournment, conference came to order at 3 o' clock Monday afternoon, I. S. Patterson in the chair by request of the Bishop. "Childl'cn of the Heavenly King" was sung. J. L. Moon led in prayer.

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Memorial scrviee being the order of the day, when the minutes of the morning st~:>sion were read and adopted, the following memoir$ were presented:

That of Sister Nellie B. Giles, read by B. K. 'Thrower, and Sister Martha W. Gross, wife of Bro. J. M. Gross, by \V. F. Dunkle, Hymn 604, ''There is a Land of Pure Delight," was sung. Report of commit­tee on Memors was formally adopted.

The Commission on Finance read report, and it was adopted. A report of the 'N oman's Missionary Society of the conference

was read for information. The recommendation for orders of E. K. "Whilden, an elder in the

M. E. Church, were read for recognition and they were recognized. Report from the Conference Depository \Vas read for information. A motion to reconsider the action by which report of Commission

on Finance was adopted prevailed. Motion that the report be taken up item by item was carried. Pending the final adoption of the re­port the Bishop took the ehair. Two items were adopted, after which a motion to reconsider the motion to adopt item by itmn was passed, and the report was adopted as a whole.

Report No. 3, Board of Missions, was read and adopted. Report Temperance Committee was adopted. Resolution eommending the Conference Brotherhood and urging

aid of our people in promoting it passed. Report Trustees Florida Christian A~vocate was read and adopted . . Report of committee on Lay Aetivities was read and adopted, car­

rying with it nomination of A. \V. l[cLeran as Conferenee Lay Leader. Question 51 was answered by the election of Hon. A. W. Mc­

Leran Conference Lay Leader. Report of 'JZrustees of ]'lorida Conference Orphanage was read

and filed for information. \Villiam 0. Troutman, an elder, wns announced as transferred

from the Soutl1west Missouri Conference to the Florida Conferenee under Question 6.

I. C. Jenkins was authorized to edit the reports of the Conferent'C Resolutions of thanks were offered and passed by rising vote. B. vV. Tompkins was placed upon the Board of Missions in place

of J. C. Carter. H. L. Phifer was elected Conference Treasurer. Minutes of this session read and adopted, when hymn 220 was

sung and the Bishop led in prayer. The Bishop called Question 53 whieh was answered by reading

the appointments for .. the emming year. Conference then; with doxology and benediction by Bishop Cand­

ler, adjourned sine die.

GENERAL MINUTES

Question 1. Who are admitted on trial f Answer. Lyman Willard Higgs, Edward Cody Wilson, James

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Walton Windham, *Homer Endon Owen. Question 2. Who remain on trial t Answer. Ansell Harry Hancock, Fred B. Langford, Ralph Lloyd

Ramsey, George E. Summers, R. E. Smith. Question 3. \Vho are discontinued 7 Answer. Salvador P. Cunill.

Question 4. \Vho are admitted into full connection 7 Answer. James LeGrand Hunter, William C. Rogers, Jesse Blan­

ton Reed, Paul Augustine Fletcher, *Sankey F. Stephens, *Desiderio Carrera, *Nestor J. Castellanos, *Oscar E. Rice.

Question 5. \Vho are readmitted 7 Answer. No one. Question 6. \Vho are transferred from other conferences~ Answer. Robt. L. Allen, class of third year from Tennessee Con­

ference; L. E. \Vright, an elder, from the North Georgia Conference; A. G. Shankle, an elder, from the Louisiana Conference; \V. 0. Trout­man, an elder, from the Southwest Missouri Conference.

Question 7. \Vho are received from other churches as local preach­ers~

Answer. E. K. \Vhidden, from the Methodist Episcopal Church. Question 8. \Vho arc received from other Churches as traveling

preachers. No one. Question 9. Who are the deacons of one year 7 Answer. Eugene Clayton Calhoun, Charles Ernest Gutteridge, .

Remhert Artl•r Guy, Robert L. Allen, *John Evans Hartsfield, *0. C. Seevers, *Ignacio Gonzales, "'R. L. Sumner, George Mason. (George 1\[ason had completed four year course, stood approved examination, but not yet eligible to elders orders).

Question 10. \Vhat traveling preachers are elected deacons 7 Answer. James LeGrand Hunter, William C. Rogers, Jesse Blan­

ton Reed, Paul Augustine Fletcher. (Remaining in same class from last year, Oscar E. Rice, Sankey F. Stephens, Desiderio Carrera, Nes­tor J. Castel] anos).

Question 11. \Vhat traveling preachers are ordained deacons~ Answer. James LeGrand Hunter, \Villiam C. Rogers, Jesse Blan­

ton R£>ed, Paul Augustine Fletcher. (Remaining in same class from last year, Oscar E. Rice, Sankey F. Stephens, Desiderio Carrera, N es­tor J. Castellanos).

Question 12. What local preachers are elected deacons 7 Answer. Merritt Wellington Smith. ' Question 13. What local preachers are ordained deacons~ Answer. Merritt Wellington Smith. Question 14. What traveling preachers are elected elders 7 Answer. Amos Cheshire McCall, \Villiam Thomas Brantley, \Vil-

liam Cuthhert Fountain. QtH'stion 15. \Vhat traveling preachers are ordained elders 7

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Answer. Amos Cheshire McCall, \Villiam Thomas Brantley, Wil-liam Cuthbert Fountain.

Question 16. \Vhat local preachers are elected elders 7 Answer. No one. Question 17. \Vhat local preachers are ordained elders 7 Answer. No one. Question 18. Who are located this year 7 Answer. L. Oser, at his own regquest; H. P. Blocker, at his own

request; E. H. Lantz, at his own request; L. F. Chapman, at his own request; A. G. Shankle, at his own 1·equest.

Question 19. \Vho are supernumerary? Answer. \V. F. Allen and D. B. Sweat. Question 20. \Vho are superannuated 7 Answer. T. S. Armistead, J. S. Brooke, J. T. Coleman, J. P.

Durrence, H. B. Frazee, E. F. Gates, \V. J. Gray, H. S. Miller, F. Pasco, G. P. Penney, S. Scott, W. H. Shumaker, R. L. Sumner, \V. H. Steinmeyer, R. J. \Vells, J. L. Yeats.

Question 21. \Vhat preachers have died during the year7 Answer. No one. Question 22. Are all the preachers blameless in their life and

vfficial administration 7 Answer. The names were called one by one and their characters

passed, ex<~ept H. Steenbock, who had withdrawn from the ministry and membership of our church.

Question 23. What is the number of local preacJw's and members in the several circuits, stations, and missions of the ~nference7

Answer. Local preachers, 131. Members, 40,159. Question 24. How many have been licensed to preach during the

year, and have their names and addresses been furnishd to the Depart­ment of Ministerial Supply and Training?

Answer. Eight, all sent but two. Question 25. How many candidates for the ministry are there,

and have their names and addresses been furnished to the Department of Ministerial Supply and Training¥

Answ~r. One, which has been so furnished. Question 26. How many infants have been baptized during the

yenrY Answer. 751. Question 27. How many adults have been baptized during the

year? Answer. 614. Question 28. What is the number of Epworth Leagues f Answer. 147. Question 29. \Vhat is the number of Epworth Lengue members f Answer. 4805. Question 30. \Vhat is the number of Sunday schools f Ans\ver. 352.

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Question 31. What is the number of Sunday school officers and teachers!

Answer. 3141. Question 32. \Vhat is the number of Sunday school scholars en­

rolled during the year' Answer. 31,382. Question 33. \Vhat amount was assessed by the last Conference

for the superannuated preachers, and the widows and orphans of preachers!

Answer. $10,000. .., Question 34. \Vhat has been collected on the foregoing nec.ount,

and how has it been applied Y Answer. $8,005. Question 35. \Vhat has been contributed for Missions~ Answer. Foreign, $7,843; Home and Conference, $16,228. Question 36. w·hat has been contributed for Church Extension Y Answer. $4,681. Question 37. \Vhat has been contributed for Education 7 Answer. $9,174. Question 38. What has been contributed for the American Bible

Society? Answer. $G7G. Question 39. \Vhat has been contributed for the support of pre­

siding elders and preachers in charge' Answer. Presiding elders, $20,781; preachers in charge, $1158,1:18. Question i· \Vhat has been contributed for the support of Bish­

ops! Answer. $1,483. Question 41. \Vhat is the number of societies, and of houses of

worship owned by them 1 Answer. Societies, 45G; houses of worship, 388. Question 42. \Vhat is the value of houses of worship, and "·hat is

the amount of indebtedness thereon Y Answer. $1,562,893. Indebtedness, $93,949. Question 43. \Vhat is the number of pastoral charges, and of par­

sonages o~ ned by them Y Answer. Pastoral charges, 175. Parsonages, 14!). Question 44. \Vhat is the value of parsonages, and what is the

amount of indebtedness thereon? Answer. Value, $338,750. Indebtedness, $37,020. Question 45. \Vhat is the number of districts, and district par­

sonar-('"? Answer. Districts, 9. District parsonages, 8. Question 46. What is the value of district parsonages, n.nd what

is the amount of inilPhtedness tl10r~'nn? Answer. Value, $37,500. IndebtednPss, $2.800. Question 47. \Vhat number of churches have been destroyed dur­

ing the year'

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Answer. Damaged, 4. Amount of damage, $10,478. Question 48. \Vhat are the insurance statistics t

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Answer. Insurance carried, $468,021. Losses sustained, $10,478. Premiums paid, $4,638. Collections on losses, $7,003.

Question 49. What are the educational statistics t Answer. See report. Question 50. How many copies of the General Organ and of the

Conference Organ are taken' Answer. General, 301. Conference, 2,774. Question 51. \Yho is elected Conference Lay Leader, and what

is the report from the Committee on Lay Activities f Answer. A. \V. McLeran, Wellborn, Fla. Question 52. \Vhere shall the next session of the Conference be

heldY Answer. Lakeland.-Question 53. \Vhere are the preachers stationed this yearf Answer. See appointments.

•continued in same class from last year.

t:ERTIFICATE OF ORDINATION

I, Warren A. Candler, one of the bishops of the Methodist Epis­copal Church, South, hereby certify that in the Methodist Church of Bartow, Fla., at the close of the morning service on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1918, I ordained to the office of deacon the following trarplling preach­ers: Jame;; LeGrand Hunter, \Villiam C. Rogers, Jesse Blanton Reed, and Paul Augustine Fletcher and Merritt \Vellington Smith.

In the same church and on the same day at the close of the evening service, after a sermon by the Rev. H. A. Boaz, D. D., I ordained to the order of elders the following named traveling preachers: Amos Cheshire McCall, \Villiam Thomas Brantley, and William Cuthbert Fountain. I was assisted by Rev. H. E. Partridge, who read the gospel, and Rev. J. P. Hilburn and Rev. T. W. Tomkies who united the impo­sition of hands. Given under my hand and seal this 9th day of Decem­ber, 1918.

\V ARREN A. CANDLER.

CHANGES IN TilE BOUNDARIES OF CHARGES

BARTO\V DISTRICT From Alva Mission take Idalia and Buckingham and add them

to Fort Myers Mission. From· LaBelle and Moore Haven take Moore Haven and add Alva

and Denaud, naming the charge LaBelle and Alva Circuit. Place Moore Haven on the Orlando District with A von Park,

Venus and DeSoto City.

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],rom Ft. Ogden Mission take Charlotte Harbor and place with Punta Gorda, naming the charge Punta Gorda and Charlotte Harbor Mission.

Place Ft. Ogden and Ft. \Vinder with Nocatee, naming the charge Nocatee and Ft. Ogden Circuit.

From Nocatee take ~oca Grande and place with Englewood of the Ft Ogden charge and call the charge Boca Grande Mission.

GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

From Anthony and Citra charge take Anthony; from Reddick Mission, take Kendrick; from Orlando District, take Fort McCoy, Grahamville and Burbank. With these, form a charge to be known as the Anthony Mission.

From Anthony and Citra charge, take Citra, Pine and Sparr; from Reddick Mission, take Reddick and Fairfield. With these, form Citra and Reddick charge.

Change name of Trenton Circuit to N ewbcrry Circuit. Separate Live Oak from Live Oak Mission, making Live Oak

station, and Live Oak Mission. Add \Vacahoota church to \Villiston.

JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Abolish the charges of Bradford Mission and Lawtey-Middleburg Circuit.

Add New Zion and \Vorthington to Lake Butler; also take Hamp­ton from Starke and Hampton and place it on Lake Butler Cirenit.

Take Raiford from Lake Butler and Immanuel from Bradford and add to Macclenny l\.fission.

Add Lawtey to Starke and call it Lav,Ttey and Starke. Add Middleburg and Rideout to St. John's Circuit. Add Baldwin to Bryceville Circuit. Take King's Ferry from King's Ferry Circuit and Hilliard from

Bryceville Mission and put them with the points of Dinsmore Circuit, calling the charge Hilliard Circuit.

Form of Yulee, Hutto and Eastport a Mission and call it Duval Mission.

Take Parker Street from City Mis~ion and add to First Church, Jacksonville, and change name of City Mission to Marvin and Ortega.

MIAMI DISTRICT

Take Memorial, Key vV est, and place with Fleming Street, Koy \Vest, calling the charge Fleming Street.

Take Peters from Lemon City and place with Silver Palm and Homestead charge, calling charge Homestead Circuit. v

Take Fulford from Dania and Ojus charge and place with Lemoa City, calling the charge Lemon City charge.

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Take Southside from Miami City Mission and place by itself, calllng name of charge Miami, Southside. ·

Take Riverside and Buena Vista from Miami City Mission and place with Trinity, Miami, and discontinue Miami City Mission.

Take Pompano from Dania and Ojus charge and place with Ft. Lauderdale, calling charge Ft. Lauderdale.

Take Deerfield from Dania and 0 jus charge and place with Delray and Boynton, calling charge Delray and Boynton.

Dania and Ojus charge will then be composed of the following points: Dania, Ojus, Hallendale.

OCALA DISTRICT

From Inverness Circuit, take Crystal River, Lecanto and Homo­sassa; from Gainesville District, take Montbrook and Morriston. \Vith these, form a charge to be known as the Morriston }.fission.

Change name of Spring Lake Circuit to Hernando Circuit.

ORLANDO DISTRICT

Take Ocoee from Apopka l\fission and add to \Vinter Garden Circuit.

Take Pine Castle from Maitland l\Iission and add to Apopka Mission.

Take Shingle Creek from Kissimmee and add to Haines City and Loughman Circuit.

Form Pahokee Mission as follo\VS : Pahokee, Pierce's Point, and Oaklantce.

Form \V elaka Mission as follows : \V elaka, Georgetown and Fruitland.

Form Seville :Mission as follows: Seville, Pierson, Barberville, V{ ynona, and New Hope.

TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

From \Vaukcenah charge take Sardis, Bethel, and Vvacissa and add them to l\Ionticello.

From B.ristol charge taJ\:e Sumatra and add to Apalachicola. From \Voodville charge take Jackson's Bluff and add to Bristol

charge. From \V aukeenah charge take \V ankcenah and add to \V oodville. From Fenholloway charge take Shady Grove and Springdale, and

add to Perry. From Fenholloway charge take Fenholloway, N cw Hope, and

from Mayo charge take Maypop, Cook's Hammock, and take up Cross Roads and create East Lafayette charge.

TAMP A DISTRICT.

Create Hillsboro Mission consisting of Oak Grove, Thonotosassa, Idle \Vild, which will form a new mission charge.

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Appointments for 1919 BARTO\V DISTRICT

C. F. BLACKBURN, PRESIDING ELDER 2

Arcadia ............ J. A. Hendry, 1; D. B. Sweat, Supernumerary Boca Grande ..................................... E. C. "'Wilson 1 Bartow .................. F. R. Bridges, 3; and one to be subplied Bowling Green ................................. J. E. Shepherd 1 Dixieland and Mvrtle Street ........................ J. D. Major 3 Fort Green Mission ............ To be supplied by \V. H. \Vilcox 2 Fort ~Ieade ......................................... E. F. Ley 4 Fort Myers ................................... H. J. Haeflinger 2 Fort Myers Mission ................ To be supplied by H. B. Boyd 1 Homeland and Pro:spect ............................. C. C. Cecil 1 Kathleen Circuit .................................... I. M. Belt 2 LaBelle and Alva ................................. J. \V. Austin 1 Lakeland .......................................... L. D. Lo\ve 4 Marco Mission .................................. To be supplied Mulberry ........................................ \V. B. Tresca 1 Nocatee and Fort Ogden ............................ D. A. Cole 1 Punta Gorda and Charlotte Harbor ................ Oscar E. Rice 1 \Vauchula ....................................... J. T. Mitchell 2 Zolfo Circuit ................................... J. E. Hartsfield 1 Editor of Florida Christinn Advocate .. J. Edgar \Vilson, Lakeland 6 Student to Emory University ......... H. E. Owen, Lakeland Q. C. Army Secretary Y. M. C. A ... S. F. Stephens, Punta Gorda and

Charlotte Harbor Q. C.

GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

G. S. ROBERTS, PRESIDING ELDER. 1

Alachua ......................................... K. Hollister 4 Anthony Mission ................................ W. C. Rodgers 1 Bronson and Cedar Key ........................ Paul A. Fletcher 1 Citra Circuit ................................. Thomas Williams 2 Columbia Circuit .............................. M. H. Outland 1 Fort \Vhite Circuit ...............•................ R. A. Sowell 1 Gainesville ..................................... 0. A. Thrower 3" High Springs and Archer .......................... \V. F. Jones 2' Jasper and Jennings ........................... J. E. \V oochvard 2 Lake City ........................................ J. B. Rooney Z Live Oak .................................... F. E. Steinmeyer Z Live Oak Mission ............ To be supplied by S. T. Duckworth z Melrose and Waldo ............................... I. B. Roberts Z Micanopy Circuit ............................... C. A. Saunders Z Newberry Circuit .............. To be supplied by Joseph Barton 2

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Rocll('lle Mission .............. To be supplied by G. R. \Vhittaker 1 \Vellborn Circuit. ................................. A. :JI. l\1ann 1 \Vhite Springs Circuit .............................. M. T. Bell 2 \Villiston ........................................... R. A. Guy 3

JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

I. C. JENKINS, PRESIDING ELDER 3

Bryceville Circuit ................................ E. J. Hardee 3 Callahan ................................... D. D. Dieffenweirth 4 Duval Mission .................. To be supplied by F. vV. Cramer 4 Fernandina .................................... R. M. \Villiams 3 Green Cove Springs .............................. Paul Kendall 3 Hilliard Circuit .............. To be supplied by T. \V. Whitworth 2 Jacksonville:

First Church ................................ J. B. Mitchell 4 Marvin and Ortega :Mission .................... J. D. Murray 1 Riverside Park ............................. \V. P. Buhrman 4 St. Matthews and Brinkley Memorial Mission ...... F. Pixton 3 Springfield ..................................... J. F. Bell 3 Wesley Memorial ............................ H. A. Spencer 2

·Lake Butler Circuit ............................. S. I. Hendrix 2 Macclenny Mission .............................. G. E. Summers 1 New Augustine and Elkton Mission ............... \V. H. Newkirk 3 Phoenix Park and Anderson Memorial ................ J. C. Jones 2 Saint Augustine Mission .............................. S. Grady 1 Saint John's Circuit ............ To be supplied by B. A. Brandon 2 South Jacksonville Mission ........................ S. A. \Vilson 1 Starke and Lawtey ................................. J. C. Diggs 1 Superintendent of Anti-Saloon League, C. W. Crooke, Springfield Q. C. Conference Missionary Evangelist .. C. H. Summers, First Church, Q. C.

MIAMI DISTRICT

'M. H. NORTON 1 PRESIDING ELDER. 2

Bunnell ......................................... R. L. Ramsey 2 Dania and 0 jus Mission ........................ E. K. \Vhidden 2 Delray and Boynton Mission .......................... L. Munro 3 East Palatka and St. John's Park Mission ...... W. 0~ Troutman 1 Fort Lauderdale Mission ............................ J. E. Gault 1 Fort Pierce ........................................ E. J. Gates 2 Hastings ........................................ E. C. Calhoun 4 Homestead Circuit. ............................... B. D. Bourn 2 Key \Vest : First Church ............. · .............. A. H. Cole 1

Fleming Street ............................... J. L. Gri ffi ts 3 Memorial Mission. . . . . . . . ...... To be supplied by E. L. Ley 2

Kingston and Port Orange............ . ......... T. F. Roland 1 Lemon City Mission ........................... E. A. Harrison 4

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Miami: Trinity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... J. M. Gross 2 South Side Mission ............ To be supplied by J. H. Davis 1

Matacumbia .................... To be supplied by John \Vatkins 2 New Smyrna Mission ........................... F. J .Patterson 2 Okeechobee Mission .............. To be supplied by G. T. Bennett 3 Palatka ............................................ H. Dutill 1 Pahokee Mission .................. To be supplied by \V. J.Clarke 1 Sebastian ......................................... B. T. Rape 1 Stuart and Salerno Mission .......................... J. J. Jones 1 Titusville and Cocoa.J. L. Kilgore, 1; \V. F. Allen, Supernumerary \-Vest Palm Beach ................................ Vv. F. Dunkle 1 Secretary Army Y. M. C. A ......... \V. G. Fletcher, Trinity, Q. C. Secretary Army Y. M. C. A ..... George Mason, Ft. Lauderdale, Q.C Secretary Army Y. M. C. A .. 0. C. Seevers, Titusville-Cocoa Q. C.

OCALA DISTRICT

R. IRA BARNETT, PRESIDING ELDER. 3

Brooksville ...................................... H. T. Gaines 1 Bushnell ........................................ \V. H. Smith 1 Clearwater ..................................... R. H. Barnett 4 Coleman .......................................... G. I-I. York 2 Dade City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... T. L. Z. Barr 1 Dunnellon ......................................... A. L. Hope 1 Elfers and N cw Port Richey. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... H. E. Partrideg 2 Inverness ..................... To be supplied by J. J. Thompson 2 Largo ........................................... J. H. Daniel 1 Leesburg ....................................... I-I. F. Harris 2 Morriston Mission .............................. J. \V. \Vindham 1 Ocala .......................................... Smith Hardin 2 Odessa ..................... To be supplied by Karl H. Koestline 2 Saint Petersburg .............................. W. J. Carpenter 1 Safety Harbor .................................. Jesse B. Reed 1 Seminole Mission .................. To be supplied by J. E. Lewis 3 Spring Lake .................................... To be supplied Sutherland Mission ................................ R. E. Smith 2 Tarpon Springs ................................ I. \V. Longacre 1 Trilby ............................................ To be supplied Wildwood ....................................... J. W. Taylor 1 President of Southern College, R. H. Alderman, Sutherland Q. C.

ORLANDO DISTRICT

J. P. HILBURN, PRESIDING ELDER. 1

Apopka Mission ................................. F. M. C. Ends 2 DeLand ........................................... G. F. Scott 1 Enterprise Mission ................. To be supplied by R. I. Allen 1 Granu Island l\fission ............ To be supplied by \Y. J. Bartlett 2:

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Haines City and Loughman Cir1~uit .............. C. E. Gutteridge 2 Hawthorne Circuit. ............................... L. D. Haynes 1 Interlachen Mission .............. To be supplied by G. D. Reeves 1 Kissimmee ..................................... R. F. Hodnett 1 Lake Wales & Frost Proof Mission to be supplied by J. L. Criswell 2 1\Iaitland ...................... To be supplied by G. W. Herndon 3 Moore Haven Mission ............................ W. A. Fischer 1 Orlando .......................................... J. R. Cason 2 Oviedo and Geneva ............................... L. E. Wright 1 Rodman and Crescent City ......................... W. H. Funk 2 Sanford ......................................... C. W. 'Vhite 1 Seville Mission .................... To be supplied by K.D. Jones 1 Umatilla and Tavares ........................... F. L. Crowson 1 Webster Circuit .................................. H. C. Hardin 1 Welaka :Mission ................ To be supplied by W. A. Lowder 1 Winter Garden ................................... G. W. Stubbs 3 Winter Haven ................................... A. M. Daiger 2 Conference Evangelist ............... J. S. Chapman, DeLand Q. C.

TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

A. E. HOUSEHOLDER, PRESIDING ELDER I

Apalachicola .................................. C. \V. Mathison 1 Aucilla and Greenville Mission .................. . A. H. Hancock 2 Bristol Mission .................................. E. K. Denton 1 Carrabelle Circuit. ............................... .T. L. Hunter 4 Chattahoochee and Mount Pleasant ............... \V. T. Brantley 1 East LaFayette Mission ........................... L. \V. Higgs 1 East Madison Circuit ............................. J. F. Clark 1 Greensboro Circuit. ................................ G. A. Davis 1 Havana Mission ............................... R. E. L. Folsom 2 Hinson Mission ................................. G. P. Hendry 2 Leon Circuit ................................. Vf. G. Strickland 4 Madison ......................................... W. M. Poage 1 :Mayo Circuit ................................ Thomas R. Adams 2 Monticello ...................................... C. ,V. Inman 2 Perry ............................................ J. D. Sibert 1 Quincy .......................................... H. G. Davis 3 Tallahassee .................................... S. W. Lawler 3 West Madison Mission ........................ James A. Hendry 2 Woodville Mission .............................. F. B. Langford 3

TAMPA DISTRICT

W. A. MYRES, PRESIDING ELDER 3

Bloomingdale Mission .............................. \V. J. N ('as~ CJ

Brndentown ...................................... L. ,V. l\foore 1 Ellenton Circuit ............... To be supplied by Homer A. Davis 1

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Hillsboro Mission .............. To be supplied by S. G. Meadows I Manatee ....................................... T. W. Tomkies 2 Myakka Mission ................................. Holmes Logan 2 Palmetto ...................................... "\V. C. Fountain 1 Parrish and Wimauma.~ ............................ R. L. Allen 2 Sarasota ........................................ A. C. McCall 1 Plant City ...................................... vV. C. Norton 1 Port Tampa and Seffner Mis8ion ................ G. S. Henderson 1 Tampa:

First Church ................................ \V. A. Cooper 4 Gary Mission ................................ J. E. Mickler 3 Highltnd A venue and City Mission ............... John Beers 3 Hyde Park .................................. L. M. Broyles 4 Nebraska A venue and Seminole Mission ......... W. J. Palmer 2 Tampa Heights ................................ T. J. Nixon 3

Agent of Preachers' Relief Fund, B. K. Thrower, First Church Q. C. Conference Missionary Secretary, I. S. Patterson, First Church Q. C. Conference Secretary of Education ................. W. A. Cooper Secretary Army Y. M. C. A ..... J. L. Moon, First Church Q. C.

LATIN DISTRICT

J. D. LEWIS, PRESIDIKG ELDER

Key "\Vest: La Trinidad and Gato ............. To be supplied by F. Sanz El Salvador .................... To he supplied by F. Bohan

Tampa: San Juan and Epworth ......................... D. Carrera San Marcos and San Lucas ...................... J. D. Lewis San Mateo ...................................... G. Perez San Paola .................................. To be supplied

Missionaries to Cuba ... Ignacio Gonzalez and Nestor J. Castellanos Transferred :

C. F. York to the Denver Conference S. "\V. "\Valker to "\Vestern Virginia Conference. A. T. Galloway to North Arkansas Conference. I. T. Cameron to Southwest Missouri Conference.

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PART III-REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC. BOARD OF MISSIONS

REPORT NO.1

In the providence of God our Missionary Centenary comes in the midst of this crucial hour in the world's history. It calls on American Methodism to take stock of the past and face its task for the new century. The General Conference has by unanimous vote authorized and provided for a worthy cele­bration of this great event, and set for the Church the most gigantic task ever yet conceived. At last the Church is called upon to undertake a task worthy of her ability and one that challenges her courage and demands her full strength.

Extensive preparations have been made. A Church-wide organization has been planned, a copy of which is enclosed. Your Conference will be called upon to bear its share in this great campaign. The aims set before us are no less than those of deepening the spiritual life, the enlistment of a million inter­cessors, the arousing of a sense of stewardship, the creation of the habit of pro­portionate giving, and the increase of the missionary income for the next five years from $2,000,000 a year to $7,000,000 a year, from all sources. The share of the $35,000,000 allotted to your Conference is $734,769.73 to be raised in the next five years. Your allotment is figured on the basis of former income, membership and assessment, for the causes included in the Centenary, which are; Foreign Missions, Home Missions, Conference Missions and Church Extension. The $734,769.73 includes the income each year for the above causes, and also for Woman's Work, Home and Foreign.

We heartily recommend the above for your acceptance and approval. We further recommend that Dr. Ira S. Patterson be recommended by you for appointment as Conference Missionary Secre,tary for the ensuing year.

REPORT NO.2

The Board of Missions in regular session assembled make the following recommendations for your consideration:

First. That the following named brethren be presented for appointment by the Bishop to Army Y. M. C. A. Work: J. L. Moon, S. F. Stephens, George Mason, 0. C. Seevers, and W. G. Fletcher.

Second. That C. H. Summers be recommended for appointment by the Bishop as Conference Missionary, under paragraph 291 Book of Discipline.

Third. That the following resolution, which was adopted by the Board, be endorsed by this Conference.

"Whereas, The new fi·nancial plan prevents specials until the assessments are paid in full, and our Conference Mission Specials, amounting to more than $2,000.00, have been thereby lost;

Resolved, Therefore, that we urge the Worker's Council of each Sunday School to apply the Missionary collection in the Sunday School, or a large portion thereof, as Conference Mission Special, to make up the amount lost as above stated."

(Signed) I. S. PATT- --:soN. THOi\IAS W. To:\IPKIEs.

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REPORT NO.3

We are gratified to report that Our Missionaries have been paid in full for the year.

The Board of Missions submits herewith, the appropriations as granted for the Mission Char"es, Florida Conference, for the year 1919.

MISSION APPROPRIATION FOR 1919 BARTOW DISTRICT

Dixieland and Mvrtle Street ------------------------­Boca Grande and Englewood -----------------------­Punta Gorda and Charlotte Harbor ----------------­Fort Myers Mission -------------------------------Marco Mission -----------------------------------­Fort Green Mission ---------------------------------

GAINESVILLE DISTRICT Rochel1e Mission

Anthony Mission ---------------------------------­Live Oak Mission --------------------------------­White Springs Mission -----------------------------

JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

$ 200.00 300.00 125.00 100.00 200.00 350.00

~ .200.00 200.00 200.00 350.00

l\'Iarvin and Ortega ________________________ _:_______ $ 350.00

St. Mathews and Brinkley Memorial ---------------- 150.00 McClenny Mission _____________ ... __________________ 200.00

South Jacksonville Mi!:sion ------------------------- 300.00 New Augustine Mission ----------------------------­Duval Mission ------------------------------------­St. Augustine Mission ------------------------------

MIAMI DISTRICT

Dania and Ojus Mission ---------------------------­Fort Lauderdale Mission --------------------------­Delray and Boynton Mission ---------------Stuart Mission ----------------------------------­New Smyrna Mission ------------------------------­Lemon City Mission -------------------------------­East Palatka Mission -------------------------------East Palatka Mission SpeciaL ______________________ _

Kingston and Port Orange Mission ------------------1\iatacumbia Mission -----------------------------­Southside Miami -----------------------------------1\femorial Key West Mission (conditional ------------

300.00 200.00 500.00

200.00 200.00 150.00 200.00 400.00 200.00 250.00 100.00 200.00. 150.00 200.00 300.00

$ 1,275.00

$ 950.00

$ 2,000.00

$ 2,550.00

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OCALA DISTRICT Odessa Mission

Seminole Mission ----------------------------------­Tarpon Springs Mission ----------------------------

~2r~:~::d ~:::!:n -================================

ORLANDO DISTRICT

Apopka Mission ----------------------------------­Interlachen Mission -------------------------------­Pahokee Mission (conditional) ---------------------­Seville Mission -----------------------------------­Welaka Mission ----------------------------------­Moore Haven and Avon Park -----------------------­Enterprise Mission ---------------------------------Grand Island Mission ______________ _: ______________ _

Okeechobee Mission --------------------------------

TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT Aucilla Mission

Bristol Mission -----------------------------------­Havana Mission ----------------------------------­Hinson Mission -----------------------------------­Woodville Mission --------------------------------­East Lafayette Mission ----------------------------­West Madison Mission -----------------------------

TAMPA DISTRICT Seffner~Port Tampa Mission ------------------------

.Bloomingdale Mission ------------------------------Nebraska Avenue and Seminole Heights Mission _____ _

Highland and City Mission -------------------------Miakka Mission -------------------~---------- ____ _ Hillsborough Mission (conditional) __ :_ ______________ _

Garey and Edgewood Mission -----------------------

$ 150.00

100.00 400.00 400.00 200.00

$ 150.00 100.00 300.00 150.00

$

$

50.00 500.00 250.00 150.00 300.00

150.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 250.00 150.00

100.00 100.00 300.00 400.00 200.00 200.00 200.00

Conference Missionary Secretary ------------------- $2,800.00

Conference Missionary ----------------------------- 2,800.00

San Juan Mission Special LATIN DISTRICT

$ 300.00 C. H. SUMMERS, Secretwy. T. J. NIXON, Chairman.

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$ 1,250.00

$ 1,950.00

$ 1,200.00

$ 1,600.00

$18,275.00

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BOARD OF EDUCATION

We observe with gratitude a growing interest on the part of our people in the cause of Christian education. This interest is indicated by the fact that during the past quadrennium $8,000,000.00 have been added to the assets of our institutions of learning.

During the years immediately before us there will he unprecedented de­mands made upon our educational institutions and we must make some ade­quate effort to meet them creditably.

We rejoice in the continued prosperity of our two connectional institutions of learning, Southern Methodist University in Dallas Texas, and Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

We heartily approve of the law passed by the recent General Conference making it obligatory upon our preachers to take their conference course of study through the Correspondence School. This Board proposes to make it possible for the undergraduates in the Florida Conference to take this course by guaran­teeing the payment of the tuition fee, whenever it is necessary, and on recom­mendation of Presiding Elder.

We note with pleasure a considerable increase in the enrollment of stu­dents at Southern College. The term began with promise of unusual pros­perity. But a storm, a severe epidemic and the demobilization of the Student Army Training Corps have been sources of disappointment. The president and Faculty and Trustees need the most loyal support of all our preachers and laymen in carrying on the burdensome task imposed upon them by these un­expected conditions.

We request the Conference to grant the Chairman of this Board and Treasurer permission to borrow two thousand dollars to meet the pressing needs of the College with the understanding that the money shall he repaid from the funds coming in on the assesment of 1919.

We regret that all of the Districts did not pay their special to the College and we urge the Presiding Elders to use all diligence in securing this fund, until each district shall have paid in full.

We request that the second Sunday in March he designated "Educational Sunday" in the Sunday School and Church Service. We suggest that a suitable program be rendered in the Sunday School and that a sermon on Christian Education be preached and effort made to secure patronage and financial sup­port for Southern College.

We propose the adoption of the following resolution: Whereas, The most glorious peace has dawned after the most terrible of

wars, and the Florida Conference has heard with pleasure, through Rev. C. C. J arre11, D. D., that the North Georgia Conference has by formal action proposed that the beginning of the era of peace he marked by the erection of a great Peace Building on the Campus of our Emory University at Atlanta, Georgia, with Liberty Bonds contributed by the membership of our church in the states east of the Mississippi river, and

lf'hereas, The erection of such a building would appropriately express gratitude to God for the coming of peace and would aid in the preparation of

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men for the great work of reconstruction which the years of peace will require; therefore be it

Resolved, 1. That the Florida Conference most heartily approves this action of the North Georgia Conference, and in this plan we most cordi~lly concur.

2. That we urge our people throughout the Conference to put their Liberty Bonds into this beautiful expression of both patriotism and religion.

The assessment during the year 1918 has been $12,500.00 Of this amount $8,194.22 was paid. Specials from the Districts amounted to $6,058.13. For the coming year we estimate that the assessment should be $18,000.00. General assessment, $5,328.00

We recommend the appointment of Rev. R. H .. Alderman as president of Southern College; Rev. W. A. Cooper, Conference Secretary of Education and Rev. H. E. Owen as student in Emory University.

Respectfully submitted, W. A. CooPER, Chairman. L. D. LowE, Secretary.

BOARD OF CHURCH EXTENSION

The progress made by the Board of Church Extension during the last four years was greater than in any previous· quadrennium in the history of the church. The total income from all sources amounted to $2,335,144.10, being an increase over the previous quadrennium of $562,919.24.

As these figures indicate, this is a splendid record. But the present Secretary has set a higher goal and declares that this brilliant record must be surpassed during the present quadrennium. To do this it will be necessary to enlist the full and united interest of the friends of this cause. As this is to be made a part of the great Centenary movement, due emphasis placed upon the Church Extension feature of the movement will serve as a spring board to land us far out in th direction of •this goal.

Let Church Extension become a mighty incentive rather than a rider, so that by its own propulsive power it may impart life and energy to the whole movement.

We are glad to report that, for the first time in the history of our Confer­ence Board, we are able to meet every demand made upcm this fund for the enlargement of the work.

Applications for aid were granted as follows:

Church District Donation Loans Grand Park ____________ Jacksonville -------------- $ 100.00 Wesley Memorial _______ Jacksonville -------------- 100.00 Stuart _________________ Miami ------------------- 250.00 $ 250.00 Cork's Academy ________ Ocala -------------------- 150.00 Riverview ______________ Gainesville --------------- 100.00 5anibel Island __________ Miami ------------------- 250.00 Vero ___________________ Bartow 100.00 Terri Ceb -------------Tampa 154.00

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DeSoto City ----------- Orlando -----------------­San Antonio ------------Ocala ------------- -----New Port Richey ________ Ocala --------------------

Total to churches __ -------------------------­PARSONAGES

Hawthorne _____________ Orlando ------------------

Interlachen -------------Orlando -----------------­Total to Parsonages--------------------------

Grand Total

250.00 84.55

250.00 ---$1,488.55

$ 300.00 100.00

$ 400.00

$1,888.55 W. J. CARPENTER, President.

250.00

250 00 ---$1,000.00

$1,000.00

T. F. ALEXANDER, Secretary-Treasurer.

SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD Your Board is able to report continued progress in the Sunday School

Field. In every department there has been decided improvement. In the Elementary Department we report more adequate rooms and equipment in a number of places, in the Wesley Bible Class Department 84 new charters, in the Teacher Training Department 114 stduents enrolled in 9 classes. In the observance of Children's Day the reports are very creditable, indeed.

Two new features introduced this year were Go-To-Sunday-School-Day in February, and Schools of Methods for Sunday School Workers. The former will be discontinued, the latter should be held next year; and, we ask our Workers to avail themselves of this opportunity to prepare for better service.

The achievements of the past year, as well as the three previous years, have largely been accomplished under the direction and through the efforts of our retiring Field Secretary, Rev. A. H. Cole. He has been earnest, faithful, and devoted to the great cause, instant in season and out of season.

Your Board is convinced that the Filed•Secretaryship should be continued; and ask your endorsement to the employment of Dr. J. H. Therrell for this work. He comes to us well equipped in every way, with several years' experi­ence in the Field.

Through the generosity of a Christian layman, we are able to secure the services of a Conference Elementary Superintendent-Miss Anna M. Hansen, of Winter Haven, Fla. This gracious offer gives us her services without ad­ditional expense to your new Board.

We recommend: l. Conformity to the Standards for Conference, District and School orga-

nization, adpoted by the General Sunday School Board. 2. The thorough organization of all schools on the Departmental plan. 3. The organization of Teacher Training Classes. 4. Hearty co-operation with our Field Workers in their efforts to advance

the Sunday School work in our Conference. Respectfully submitted,

F. E. StEINMEYER, Chairman. C. F. BLACKBURN, Secretary.

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EPWORTH LEAGUE BOARD

Recognizing the leadership of the ministry and the high regard in which the youth of the Church hold it, it is desirable that the closest possible rela­tion and understanding be kept between the League and the Ministry; youth should not supplant age and the elder leadership should recognize the aspi­rations and daring faith of youth. It was the youth of America that won at Chateau Thiery but under elder leadership.

The new Board purposes to enter heartily into its work. iWth the new way of Assessments the financial plan of the League is changed; the expense of the Central Office will be met as one of the regular assessments and the same policy calls for a Conference assessment likewise to meet the Conference expenses. The details of which have been agreed upon by the Commission on Finance.

From December 1st to 22nd then~ is a Christmas Drive to increase membership. Its immediate goal is to secure two new members for every one made vacant by war and the related conditions. Too much attention cannot be given this campaign.

To develop our leaguers and create genuine interest a series of Institutes for each District has been arranged for the month of February. Plans and program have been worked out in detail and Rev. Ralph E. Nollner, Assistant Secretary will be present at each Institute.

Specialized training is every line is a recognized necessity. The Epworth League Summer Assembly at Junaluska provides a school of special training. We recommend that the Board send its President and that each pastor endeavor to get one or more representatives from eaeh charge.

The next State Summer Conference will be at Stmthern College May 26-29. The idea of self-entertainment and the advantages of entertainment under one roof are recognized as an obvious necessity. We recommend that this be considered a permanent feature in this Conference and that we advise the League Conference to extend its plan to an Assembly of five or more days.

The Anniversary Day on the Second Sunday in May is an opportunity of winning closer co-operation and a spirit of confidence between leaguers and the Church. Every pastor is urged to observe League Day though it should happen that he did not have an organized chapter. Your attention is called to the special offering on this day which is divided between the Central Office and the Conference League Board.

Leaguers are taking the advanced assessment called for by the Centenary Program for work in Africa besides sustaining the work already begun. In addition they are assuming $100,000 for Paine College at Augusta, Ga. Five Hundred (500) men and women are asked for as the man-power of the Centenary program. These will be recruited through the Epworth League. The greatness of this program will inspire the youth of the Church as nothing else. The task and opportunity of developing this man-power is ours.

J. L. KILGORE, Chairman. GARFIELD EvANS, Secretary (Pro.tem.)

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BIBLE BOARD

Your committee is glad to report that this year has been the most active and resultant of all the years in the history of the several Bible Societies of the Christian Churches. To the soldiers in the camps and on the war fronts they have circulated many more Bibles than ever before during a similar period, placing many millions of Bibles, New Testaments, or portions of the Scriptures in the hands of the people. During the last year the Bible or portions thereof were published in about six hundred languages or dialects.

The American Bible Society reaches almost every part of the world, employ­ing about three thousand colporteurs, having printing houst:s in nine great world centers. For this great work it is largely dependent upon the con­tributions of the people.

Though not a Methodist institution, it is nevertheless ours, for from it we receive our due proportion of aid.

We regret the necessity of reporting a great apathy among us on this subject, as is indicated by the fact that last year we had eighty-four charges which did not do aught for the cause, while the other ninety-four charges paid $424.00. Though small it was, we are glad to note that it was considerably in advance of the previous year. While the collections this current year have been still more encouraging, and we are glad to report the amount of $676.00.

Respectfully submitted,

J. C. JoNES, Chairman. F. L. CROWSON, Secretary.

JOINT BOARD OF FINANCE TREASURER'S REPORT

Schedule Number One

To Balance from last year ------------------------------------­To Amount reported to Phifer State Bank at Conference less amounts

Reimburse check W. C. Norton, $3.70 --------------------To Amount reported to Phifer State Bank at Conference less amounts

apportioned to Expense fund and Superannuate Endowment fund, also $589.50 amounts received from Publishing House and Superannuate Endowment fund ---------------------

To check Luther E. Todd, Superannuate Endowment fund _________ _

To check to Publishing House --------------------------------­To check Publishing House Calvin Fund --------------------­To correction report Phifer State Bank transferred from Bishop

fund for 1917 -------------------------------------------

By amounts sent Claimants during year ------------------------­To amount apportioned Claimants at Conference ---------------­By amounts to Claimants from last year ------------------------­By correction report Phifer State Bank transferred to General

$ 712.16

4,073.67

2,417.14 247.50 330.00

12.00

20.07

$7,812.54 $3,129.00 4,161.00

46.00

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Conference Expense fund -------------------------------- 1.00

Balance $7,812.54

Schedule Number Two

LIST OF CLAIMANTS AND AMOUNTS DISBURSED FOR 1918

Mrs. Mary A. Blake ------ $ 250.00 Mrs. Rosetta Scott -------- 100.00 Mrs. G. C. Leave! 150.00 Mrs. Anna C. Sale -------- 100.00 Mrs. Jesse Bishop --------Mrs. Martha Williams ___ _ Mrs. Mary Bird ---------­Mrs. E. F. Taylor --------­Rev. E. F. Gates ---------Rev. R. L. Sumner ______ _ Mrs. W. F. Alexander ____ _ Rev. W. F. Shumaker ____ _ Mrs. Kate D. Shipp _____ _ Mrs. Mary Fullwood _____ _

Rev. J. T. Coleman ------­Mrs. C. D. Ward ---------Mrs. J. P. DePass ________ _ Mrs. A. P. Norwood _____ _ Mrs. J. S. Crandall ______ _

Mrs. T. J. Phillips -------­Mrs. Ida L. Kennelly ------Rev. T. S. Armistead _____ _ Mrs. F. A. Taylor ------­Rev. J. P. Durrance -----­Mrs. 0. B. Collier --------

100.00 100.00

50.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 125.00 150.00 200.00 125.00 175.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 125.00 100.00 125.00 300.00 125.00

Mrs. I. A. Vernon ---------Mrs. B. C. DeLaFeu _____ _ Mrs. J. D. Rodgers ____ _

Rev. J. L. Yeats ----------Mrs. B. F. Mason ________ _

Rev. H. S. Miller --------­Rev. J. W. Gray ---------­Rev. R. J. Wells ----------Mrs. W. A. Weir ________ _

Rev. F. Pasco -----------­Rev. S. Scott -------------Mrs. A. Bradford _______ _ Mrs. Henry Hice ______ _ Mrs. J. W. Bigham ______ _

Mrs. E. C. Hudson --------Mrs. M. Dominguez _____ _ 1\Irs. Thos. Barone _____ _ Mrs. A. L. Woodward ____ _ Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer ___ _ Rev. G. P. Penny --------­Rev. J. S. Brooke --------­Mrs. R. L. Honiker ------­Mrs. T. H. Sistrunk -----­Mrs. J. B. Le~' ---------

125.00 125.00 125.00 250.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 250.00 200.00 200.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00

75.00 75.00

125.00 300.00 17.5.00 250.00 125.00 150.00 150.00

Mrs. W. H. F. Robarts ___ $

50.00 40.00

125.00 Total ------- 7,290.00

Schedule Number Three

BISHOP FUND

Dr. To Amount reported Phifer State TJank during year ------------ $ 456.34 To Amount reported Phifer State Bank at Conference ------------ 1,005.33

Cr. By Transfer Phifer State Bank to Claimants fund - -------­By Check to Smith & Lamar Treasurers -------------------------

$1,461.67

$ 20.07 1,441.60

$1,461.67

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Schedule Number Four

CONFERENCE EXPENSE FUND

To Balance from last year ------------------------------------- $ 11.34 To Balance from last year Phifer State Bank ---------------------- 1.00 To Amount Phifer State Bank at Conference -------------------- 1.00 To Amount transferred Conference fund -------------------------- 382.00

By Expense C. W. Dudley 1917 Conference --------------------­By Expense Conference Secretary's Book ------------------------­By Expense Copying Conference Secretary's Minutes 1917 --------­By Amount Appropriated 1918 Minutes -------------------------­By Amount Postage Joint Board Treasurer -----------------------

Balance -----------------------------------------------

Schedule Number Five

GENERAL CONFERENCE EXPENSE

$ $

$

395.34 23.68

1.50 10.00

350.00 9.00 1.16

395.34

To Transfer from Claimants fund Phifer State Bank -------------- $ 1.00 To Amount Reported Phifer State Bank during year -------------- 1S!1.46 To Amount Reported Phifer State Bank at Conference ---------- 261.67

$ 421.13 By check to Smith & Lamar ------------------------------------ $ 421.13

Schedule Number Six BIBLE CAUSE

To Amounts reported Phifer State Bank during year ------------ $ 226.92 To Amounts reported Phifer State Bank at Conference ---------- 398.92

$ 625.84 By check American Bible Society ------------------------------- $ 625.84

Schedule Number Srvm

SUPERANNUATE ENDOWMENT FUND $1.167.49

To Amount transferred Conference fund ------------------------- 1,147.00

To Amount received Phifer State Bank -------------------------- $ 20.49 By Error transfer Phifer State Bank 1917 ----------------------- $ 1.00 By Check Luther E. Todd, Treasurer --------------------------- 1,166.49

$l.Jfi7.49 C. E. EARNEST, Secretary-Treasurer.

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COMMISSSION ON FINANCE

We, your Commission on Finance, submit the following report. We have chosen as a basis, for the allotment of the finances to the several districts, the amounts paid the pastors, for the year 1918:

We recommend the following amounts as the quotas for the several dis-tricts, together with the per cent of the several districts:

District Per Cent Gen. Asses. Con. Asses. Total Bartow ----------------- .1245 5,016.00 9,219.00 14,235.00 Gainesville -------------- .1200 4,835.00 8,886.00 13,721.00 Jacksonville ------------~

.1235 4,976.00 9,145.00 14,121.00

~iami ------------------ .1460 5,882.00 10,8ll.OO 16693.00 Ocala ------------------ .1212 4,883.00 8,975.00 13,858.00 Orlando ---------------- .ll08 4,464.00 8,205.00 12,669.00

Tampa ------------------ .1240 4,996.00 9,182.00 14,178.00 Tallahassee ------------- .1300 5,238.00 9,627.00 14,865.00

---1.00 $40,290.00 $74,050.00 $ll4,3tO.OO

Latin Listrict ------------ .0050 370.00 370.00 of Con£. Ass'm't

We submit the following Conference assessments together with the per cent on the whole to be used by the Conference Treasurer in disbursing same:

Object Amount Per Cent

Conference Claims ------------------------------- $ 12,000.00 .1621 Conference Mission ------------------------------- 30,000.00 .4051 Education --------------------------------------- 18,000.00 .2431 Sunday School ----------------------------------- 3,250.00 .0439 Orphanage --------------------------------------- 7,000.00 .0945 Advocate ---------------------------------------- 2,000.00 .0270 Epworth Leagues --------------------------------- 1,000.00 .013.3 Church Extension -------------------------------- 800.00 .0108

$74,050.00 1.00 We further submit the following apportionment of the Centenary Fund:

Bartow District --------------------------------------------- $ 91,488.00 Gainesville -------------__ -------------------------------_ __ 88,171.00 Jacksonville ------------------------------------------------ 90,743.00 Mialni ----------------------------------------------------- 107.273.00 Ocala ------------------------------------------------------ 89,053.00 Orlando ---------------------------------------"T------------ 81,412.00 Tampa --------------------------------------------.--------- 91,110.00 Tallahassee ------------------------------------------------- 95,520.00

Total

C. E. EARNEST, Chairman. F. L. CROWSON, Secretary.

$734,770.00

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TEMPERANCE AND SOCIAL SERVICE

BRETHREN :-We are glad to report rapid progress in prohibition, both in the Nation and in the State. In the report one year ago there were but 27 dry states, now there are 32; in Florida one year ago there were but 48 dry counties, but on November 5th the State voted dry by a majority of 8,242. and on November 27th the Legislature of Florida ratified the National Prohi­bition Amendment, being the 15th State to swing into line for National Prohibition.

We desire, therefore, on account of the great work accomplished to com­mend our two great temperance societies, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the Anti-Saloon League of Florida, for the successful issue and the great victory over the liquor forces. Now,

Whereas, The advantages to accrue from our new prohibition laws de­pend upon the proper enforcement of these laws, and

Whereas, lt it reported that large quantities of liquors are being smug­gled into our State from Nassau and from Cuba, and

Whereas, On account of our long extended coastline it will be a com­paratively easy matter for boats to bring liquors to the three mile limit, and from there to be smuggled into different parts of our State,

Therefore, We hereby call upon the Anti-Saloon League of Florida to set in motion, by any and all means at its disposal, plans for such strict law enforcement and other necessary measures as may be needed to prevent the entrance of illicit liquors from other states, and from Nassau and Cuba, and from any other source whatever, into the State of Florida.

Also, the committee recommends the reappointment of C. W. Crooke as Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Florida.

(Signed) G. A. DAVIS, Chairman. C. W. MATHISON, Secretary.

LAY ACTIVITIES

We are in the beginning of a new era in the life of the world. This is also a new era in the life of the Church. Great opportunities are open to the forces of Christianity that were never open before. The call on the laymen of the Florida Conference to inagurate a campaign for the enlistment of all the lay forces of the Church in the great Centenary drive to raise our part, $35,000,000, in the next five years as the contribution of Southern Methodism to the extension of the cause of Christianity over the world.

We recommend that one afternoon and evening period at each subsequent session of the Conference shall be devoted to the laymen's work, and that the most capable laymen of the Conference shall be invited to discuss in these sessions the great opportunities and duties of the laymen of the Church and that the same shall be known as "Laymen's Day" in the program of the Con­ference.

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We recommend and urge that the laymen of the Churches of the Conference shall assume the work of raising all the claims assessed by the Conference and that the entire financial assessment, including these assessments along with the assessments for pastors' salaries, shall be in one budget.

We take it to be a self-evident truth that the business of the Church should be conducted by the business men of the Church, and that our pastors should be reserved and consecrated for the peculiarly pastoral duties that rightly go with their office and character. We deplore the lay idleness and irresponsibility which tends to make mere financial agents of our preachers.

We hereby nominate for election as Conference Lay Leader, A. W. McLeran.

Signed W. 0. LEMASTERS, Chairman Pro Tem. E. C. WILSON, Secretary.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES SOUTHERN COLLEGE

The Board of Trustees of Southern College submit the following report: With the exception of damages sustained by the storm, which have been

partially repaired, the College plant is in fair condition. According to officfal report the property value is $157,000.00.

The enrollment this year is 272. The student body is a fine one, and the general health of the same has been excellent. The epidemic of influenza, however, was quite severe.

The revival last spring resulted most graciously. Every student except one absentee was able to speak as a conscious child of God.

Financial The question of finances is still a difficult one to handle; but a sustained

sympathetic interest, and loyal support on the part of our church people will ultimately bring relief, and put the institution upon a smoother sea. At the present time a particular part of the burden could be removed if the balance of the College Special could be raised on those districts .that fell short of their apportionment. We would ask and kindly insist that definite action be taken looking to an immediate· collection of this balance.

Realizing the great need of ample endowment the Board hereby requests to place an assessment upon the Church of $18,000.

In view of our continued needs the Board of Education has been asked this Conference to appoint an Endowment Commission and for the same, we recommend the names of Rev. J. B. Mitchell, Rev. J. P. Hilburn, L. W. Duval, L. N. Pipkin, and J. Edgar Wall.

The following are nominated to fill vacancies of the Board of Trustees: Rev. W. F. Dunkle in place of Rev. W. G. Fletcher; Rev. S. A. Wilson, in place of Rev. S. W. Lawler; of E. T. Roux, Jr., in place of J. M. Harvey; G. W. Tedder in place of J. M. Lee; Rev. W. A. Cooper in place of Rev. J. B. Ley; C. T. Curry in place of G. I. Davis; Rev. R. I. Barnett elected to complete the number required on the Board.

J. B. MITCHELL, Chairman L. W. MooRE, Secretary.

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FLORIDA METHODIST ORPHANAGE

DEAR BRETHREN:

Your Orphanage has had a fine year, and one of progress and development. W 1:! take pleasure~ in submitting as our report to you the reports of the Super­intendent and Treasurer.

Number of children at beginning of year --------------------------- 39 Number of children admitted during year --------------------------- 10 Number of children returned to guardians ---------------------------- 1 Number of children dismissed as past age -------------------------- none Number of children supporting themselves --------------------------- none Number of children placed in homes -------------------------------- 2 Number of children in special school (Brevard, N. C.) --------------- 1 Number of children in Orphanage at present ------------------------ 44

The following amounts have been received during year in cash, clothing and foodstuffs:

Cash --------------------------------------------------------- $ 725.31 Estimated value of clothing received ----------------------------- 310.85 Estimated value of foodstuffs received ---------------------------- 75.75

Total ------------------------------------------------ $1,111.91

The Treasurer reports the following receipts and disbursements:

Cash on hand Nov. 30, 1917 ------------------------------------- $ 675.96 Received from Conference Treasurer ----------------------------- 6,943.22

Total ------------------------------------------------- $7,619.18 Current Expenses --------------------------------- $5,767.43 Paid on Mortgage --------------------------------- 1,000.00 Paid on building fund ----------------------------- 120.30 Paid for roofing ----------------------------------- 34.88

Total ------------------------------------- $6,922.61

Cash on hand ------------------------------------- $ 696.57

Besides this, the building committee has raised and spent on the new home, $1,251.37, and has $370.27 in bank on this fund. The Board owes on the new building enterprises $2,000.00, which was borrowed and secured by second mortgage, for the purpose of enlarging and fitting the house for occupancy. There is also a balance due on this property of $2,000.00.

The Conference will note that we have been paying the annual installments and interest on this new property without asking for any increase in assessment or any special campaign for funds. This has been made possible by the use of the land that was bought and the splendid economical management of the superintendent. The superintendent reports:

Progress toward self-support. Produce from the farm.

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Tomatoes ______ 3,600 lbs Irish Potatoes -- 125 bu Watermelons ______ 2,500 Cabbage ______ 1,890 lbs Sweet Potatoes _ 200 bu Peppers, crates ----- 25 Peas ---------- 500 lbs Corn ---------- 75 bu Cucumbers, crates -- 15 Beans _________ 1.500 lbs Otrrots -------- 60 bu Eggplant, crates ---- 50 Pumpkins _____ 500 lbs Onions -------- 50 bu Lettuce, crates ------ 30 Squash ________ SOO lbs Okra ---------- 15 bu Hay, tons ---------- 3 Rutabagas ____ 1,000 bunches Beets lbs. ---------- 400 Rutabegas ____ 600 lbs

Of this 1689 quarts have been canned and preserved. Have raised 200 chickens during year, have three cows, five pigs, and one horse.

Educational. The education of children both intellectual and moral has been carefully looked after. All children above six years of age attend public school. Twelve of the older girls are receiving lessons on piano from Miss Geneva Cason, a graduate of the School of Music of Stetson University.

Religious. The moral culture and training of the children is a matter of concern, and effort is put forth to train them in habits of honor, honesty, kindliness and truthfulness, with emphasis on Christian service.

Health. The health of the children has been exceptionally good. Mercifully we escaped the Spanish Influenza.

The Needs. The needs of the home are great and the outlook for the future usefulness of the orphanage demands of us an adequate and sustained support. We ask that the people be kept interested by means of gifts and by a fair presentation of the Orphanage cause each Fifth Sunday, in Sunday School and Church.

The Board does not increase the assessment but places it at the same figure as hitherto, $7,000.00.

Mrs. Hattie G. Brooks has been re-elected superintendent on the same terms as past year, and Miss Geneva Cason as matron.

Very respectfully submitted, T. GRIFFITH, President. J. LAWTON MooN, Secretary. ~~

TRUSTEES OF FLORIDA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE

Our Advocate has shared fully in the difficulties that have beset nearly ali publications durnig the past year, with mounting costs and lagging income. Yet, we are hopeful that, through the extraordinary economies practised, we will be able to close the year without debt. With the return of normal con­ditions in our country, it is believed that it will be possible to do better with the paper than heretofore.

We desire to again express our appreciation of the co-operation given by the Florida Methodist Publishing Company, whose generous dealing has greatly aided the paper in passing through this difficult year; and we commend this organization to the good will and patronage of our preachers and people.

We recommend the reappointment of Rev. J. Edgar Wilson as editor and publishing agent.

We recommend that the Advocate assessment for next year be $2,000.00

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We recommend that March be again designated as Advocate month, and that during that month special effort be put forth by all our pastors to put the paper into the homes of all our people.

In view of steadily advancing costs, we deem it necessary to slightly reduce the size of the paper, effective January first. It is hoped by this means, if there be no objections from the Government, that the club rates made experi­mentally last year may be renewed and continued.

The members of this Board were elected four years ago, for a period of four years This period having expired, we recommend the election of nine Trustees, three for two years, three for three years, and three for four years; and that upon expiration of these terms, successors be elected for terms of four years, upon nomination of this Board and confirmation by the Conference; this Board to have full charge of the publication of the paper, and full authority to do whatever is necessary to this end, as heretofore prescribed.

We nominate the following for election as Trustees of the Florida Christian Advocate:

1. For a term of two years, W. M. Poage, J. E. Mickler, L. N. Pipkin. 2. For three years, L. D. Lowe, J. D. Major, W. F. Johnson. 3. For four years, E. C. Calhoun, F. D. Jackson, D. W. Hall.

Inasmuch as the small endowment fund which the paper now possesses has proved of very great value to the paper, we recommend that this fund be built up, by voluntary contributions, to as large an amount as can be con­veniently raised.

It is urgently necessary that the circulation of the Advocate should be built up until it reaches practically all of our Methodist homes; and we respectfully urge that no effort be spared to accomplish this end.

Respectfully submitted,

S. W. LAWLER, President of Board. L. D. LowE, Secretary.

TRUSTEES PREACHERS' RELIEF FUND

Notwithstanding the many hindrances, some progress has been made. The Fort Pierce congregation has set the good example of contributing a Fifty Dollar Liberty Bond to this worthy cause. We trust others will follow. A new home, almost completed, has been secured at Largo, making nine superan­nuate homes in all in the Conference.

We respectfully request the re-appointment of Rev. B. K. Thrower as agent of the Board for the ensuing Conference year. We nominate Rev. W. C. Norton as a member of this Board, vice Rev. S. Grady, resigned.

Report of H. L. Phifer, Treasurer

Balance on hand last report --------------------------------- ) 617Jitl Notes paid in 1917 ----------------------------------------- 2,419.26

$ 3,096.63

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Less amount loaned -------------------------------------------

December 9, 1918, balance on hand ---------------------------­Amount of notes on hand ------------------------------------­Nine Homes valued at ---------------------------------------­Unimproved real estate valued at -----------------------------

Interest Fund

49

1,500.00

$ 1,596.6~ 10,067.74 15,500.00 1,250.00

$28,414.37

Balance on hand last report------------------------------------ $ Amount interest collected ------------------------------------­Amount of rent collected -------------------------------------

466.65 748.87 296.00

Disbursed

Incidentals and insurance ------------------------- $ Repair etc., on Homes ---------------------------­Mrs. Mary A. Blake -----------------------------­Mrs. B. F. Mason--------------------------------­Ftev. G. P. Penny -------------------------------­Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer -----:-----=-----------------­Rev. R. L. Sumner -------------------------------­Ilev. J. S. Brooke ------L------------------~-----­Rev. T. S. Armisted -----------------------------­Rev. J. L. Yeats ----------------------------------

Respectfulyy submitted,

92.25 256.88

50.00 75.00

100.00 150.00 50.00

100.00 50.00 50.00

A. M. MANN, Chairman. A. M. DAIGER, Secretary.

CONFERENCE RELATIONS

We beg to submit the following report:

$ 1,511.52

974.12

$ 537.39

We recommend for the supernumerary relation, W. F. Allen and D. B, Sweat.

For superannuate relation: T. S. Armstead, J. S. Brooke, J. T. Coleman, J. P. Durrance, H. B. Frazee, E. F. Gates, W. J. Gray, H. S. Miller, F. Pasco, G. P. Penny, S. Scott, W. H. Shoemaker, R. L. Sumner, W. H. Steinmeyer, R. J. Wells, J. L. Yeats.

Respectfully, THos. WILLIAMS, Chairman.

BOOKS AND PERIODICALS

We note with pleasure that there has been quite an increase in sales and pt'Ofits of the Publishing Houses at Nashville, Dallas and Richmond over the year 1917.

However, it is regrettable to learn that the Epworth Era, the Quarterly

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Review and the Nashville Advocate have been published at a loss, owing to the lack of patronage. This loss was decreased over a thousand dollars the last ye&lr. The Advocate is unexcelled; the Era is worthy the support of not only the Leaguers, but of the Church at large; while the Review should have the support of the laymen as well as the ministry.

The Sunday School literature is indispensable, as well as the missionary literature, for sound educational information, and your committee most heartily commends that issued by our House. We call attention also to the recent books published and recommended by the House, and urge our people to take advan­tage of special offers that are now being made.

We rejoice in the splendid paper the our editor, Rev. J. Edgar Wilson is furnishing our people, but deplore the small circulation. Instead of less than three thousand we should have a circulation of more than seven thousand copies. We urge activity in this matter.

We commend the publishing company at Lakeland as worthy of your patronage. _

We trust that the New Board of Christian Literature will be able to bring a plan of better support to the Advocate, and will bring about a larger circu­lation of Chirstian Literature, both books and periodicals. We urge every pastor to organize his forces at once for a campaign in behalf of the Advocate, not only for the never flagging need of the paper in our homes and work, but especially for the cause of the Centenary.

Signed EDWARD K. DENTON, Chairman.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS

We find the following records correctly kept and in good order throughout: Tallahassee, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Gainesville, and Latin District. In the Jacksonville District record we find no roll Qf members, an inper­

fect record of organization, otherwise neatly kept. In the BartdW record we would recommend the use of more space in

writing up, as it is too much crowded. Otherwise 0. K. The Tampa District record was not presented to the committee. We commend the use of the loose leaf system, and recommend that the

districts not using it arrange to do so when purchasing a new book. It may not be within the province of your committee, but we would sug­

gest that the old books of record be kept in a safe place for purposes of refer­.ence if needed. We believe it would be well if they were placed in the ac­•chives of the Annual Conference and in charge of the Annual Conference :Secretary.

Respectfully submitted, W. A. FrscHER, Chairman, C. E. GUTTERIDGE,. Secretary.

SABBATH OBSERVANCE

For man to attain the highest possible spiritual development he must be obedient to God's law . One of the fundamental principles of moral and physical development is the command, "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep

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it holy." Even the very cells of the body are attuned to this law, as evidenced by the fact that when we have been exposed to a malignant disease we look for its appearance on the seventh, fourteenth or twenty-first day. No people are any better spiritually than their observance of the Sabbath. All of our great leaders and generals in time of war have recognized this and have ordered that all activities, as nearly as possible, should desist on the Lord's Day. Too many of our communities have, in disregard of this command, profaned the day with drills, parades and demonstrations given in the name of patriotism.

We urge that all of our Christian workers use every available opportunity to teach the sacredness of the day by precept and example; that we recommend the discontinuance of patronage of Sunday moving pictures, Sunday resort gatherings, and the various other things that detract from the sacredness of the day, including the use of Sunday trains. We need not hope for the Church to make the progress of which she is capable until we thus learn to honor God in the keeping of His commandments.

THos. W. TOMKIES, Chairman. A. C. McCALL, Secretary.

AUDITING COMMITTEE

We, the committee appointed to audit the books of the treasurer of the Joint Board of Finance, beg to advise that we have examined and audited the said books and find them neatly and accurately kept.

We find the balances to the different accounts as follows: Conference Claimants ----------------------------------------- $ 2,219.40 Conference Expense Fund ------------------------------------- 21.84 Bishop's Fund ----------------------------------------------- 436.27 Delegates General Conference --------------------------------- 132.32 Bible Cause ------------------------------------------------- 226.92 Superannuate Endowment Fund ------------------------------- 2.00

These balances are up to the beginning of Conference and do not include the totals paid for the year. We find an item of $23.68 erroneously charged to Delegates General Conference Fund that should be charged to Conference Expense Fund.

Respectfully submitted,

w N. SHEATS,

T. J. WATKINS,

T. F. ALEXANDER.

Committee.

REPORT OF WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE CONFERENCE FOR THREE QUARTERS-JANUARY TILL SEPTEMB!R 30th, 1918

An increase in membership with $9,378.19 collected.

MRs. A. C. HAMBLIN, Treasurer.

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COMMITTEE OF TRIAL

We, the committee in the case of S. F. Stephens, charged with gross im­morality, find that he is not guilty as charged.

December 5th, 1918. L. D. LowE, L. W. MooRE, J. F. BELL, J. R. CASON, JOHN A. HENDRY, J. B. RooNEY, W. P. BuHRMAN.

RESOLUTIONS

DATE OF CONFERENCE

Resolved, That we request the Bishop in charge to hold the Florida Con­ference not earlier than the second Wednesday in December of each year.

2. That all former resolutions fixing date for the Conference are hereby rescinded.

IRA S. PATTERSON. R. H. BARNETT.

CONFERENCE ARCHIVES

Resolved, That it is the sense of this Conference that Southern College be requested to furnish a depository for the archives of the Conference, and that the Conference provide a proper receptacle for such important records, books and papers; and that a committee of three be appointed to arrange for the receptacle.

Signed J. E. MICKLER, I. C. JENKINS, F. J. PATTERSON.

CONFERENCE BROTHERHOOD

Resolved, That we commend to our people the wcrk of the Florida Confer­ence Brotherhood and urge them to assist in its work of providing aid for the families of brethren who die, by becoming contributing members.

DR. PASCO'S ABSENCE

Resolved, That in the absence of Doctor Frederick Pasco the Conference feels a distinct loss; and we hereby express our appreciation of his long and useful service as secretary of this body, and our sincere sympathy in his illness; and assure him.of our prayers for his recovery if it be the Divine Will; and that the Peace of God which passeth all knowledge may abide with him.

Signed E. F. LEY, S. W. LAWLER.

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THANKS

Resolved, That the thanks of this Conference are due and are hereby tendered to Rev. F. R. Bridges, pastor of the Methodist Church, and to the citizens of Bartow for the lavish hospitality dispensed to this body:

To the other local churches and pastors for the many beautiful and fra­ternal courtesies extended.

That we reiterate our high appreciation of the courtesies e~tended by the Boards of Trade and other municipal bodies of Bartow and Wintc;~r Haven.

Signed E. F. LEY, W. J. CARPENTER,

L. W. MooRE.

APPRECIATION

Inasmuch as we are informed that the Board of Trade of the neighboring city of Winter Haven has proffered to furnish to the Conference an automobile outing through the beautiful and prosperous country in and around Winter Haven. Therefore be it

Resolved, That, whilst owing to press of business, we are unable to accept this splendid courtesy, we, as a Conference do hereby extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation, assuring the Board of Trade that we ari more than ordinarily sensible of their more than ordinary kindness.

c. w. WHITE,

JOHN A. HENDRY.

PATRIOTIC CO-OPERATION

In view of the world shortage of food, and the responsibility placed upon the American people, who own seventy per cent of all available food supply, therefore be it

Resolved, That the Florida Conference, M. E. Church South, pledge its support to the Government through the food administration and appreciate the opportunity to have a part in bringing food to the unfortunate homes and lands devastated and impoverished by war.

J. R. CASON,

W. F. DuNKLE.

SEMI-CENTENNIAL SERVICE

Whereas, At the next session of our Conference, our beloved brethren Frederick Pasco, Robt. H. Barnett and Thos. W. Tomkies will have completed their fifty years of unbroken and faithful service in the itinerant ministry and the Florida Conference,

Resolved, That they be requested to join in a semi-centennial service and bring to us a message on the opening night of our next session.

H. E. pARTRIDGE,

G. H. YoRK, J. F. BELL,

JOHN A. HENDRY.

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REPORT OF CONFERENCE DEPOSITORY Bartow, Florida, December 9, 1918.

To THE FLORIDA ANNUAL CoNFERENCE oF THE M. E. CHURCH SouTH:

We beg to submit the following report: Total Receipts for All Purposes

Bishop's Fund ----------------------------------- $ 1,466.67 Conference claimants ----------------------------- 8,663.01 General Conference Expense ----------------------- 420.13 Conference Expense ------------------------------ 1.00 Bible Cause -------------------------------------- 625.84 Superannuate Endowment Fund -------------------­Foreign Missions assessed ------------------------­Foreign Missions special -------------------------­Foreign Mission Sunday School ------------------­Home and Conference Missions, assessed -----------Home and Conference Missions, District special ___ _ Home and Conference :Missions, Sunday School _____ _

Key West, special --------------------------------­Armenian and Syrian Re~ief ----------------------­Church Exrension, regular ------------------------­Church Extension, special -------------------------­Education, regular -------------------------------­Education, special --------------------------------­Southern College --------------------------------­Children's Day ---------------------------------­Sunday School Work -----------------------------Orphanage --------------------------------------Florida Christian Advocate ------------------------District Parsonages --------------------------------­Florida Conference War Work Fund ---------------

Respectfully submitted,

20.49 7,315.64

187.82 456.06

14,231.79 1,381.04

551.00 10.00 42.15

4,657.36 41.72

8,194.22 637.07 793.65 787.64

1,828.08 6,892.08

511.90 1,384.98 3,577.74

THE PHIFER STATE BANK,

$65,678.08

By H. L. PHIFER, Cashier.

MEMORIAL FROM THE FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH, IN SESSION IN THE CITY OF BARTOW, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 4th, 1918, TO THE GEN­

ERAL CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST EPIS-COPAL CHURCH SOUTH, TO MEET

IN MAY, 1922

We respectfully request that you strike from the records of the General Conference of 1918, held in the City of Atlanta in May of that year, Report No. 14 of the Committee on Missions, and the Protest offered by Ira S. Pat­terson, and others, against said action.

This request is based upon the following facts :-viz-

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1. That said report was, and is ex-parte. 2. That it impeaches the veracity of our Bishops, and as received by

the Conference, constitutes a Charge and Judgment, and is therefore a violation of Methodist proceedure, which requires that complaints affecting character or also guarantees to every member of the Church under accusation the right to administration of a Bishop, shall go to the Committee on Episcopacy. Which be heard. This was denied the Bishops concerned in above action.

IRA S. PATTERSON,

J. P. HILBURN,

w. A. MYRES,

M. H. NoRTON,

F. L. CROWSON,

G. S. RoBERTs,

W. C. NoRTON,

J. L. KILGORE,

Respectfully submitted,

F. E. STEINMEYER,

I. c. JENKINS,

c. E. GUTTERIDGE

w. A. FISCHER,

c. w. WHITE,

C. W. INMAN,

R. A. SowELL,

J. E. HARTSFIELD.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS

It is with gratitude to God that we report that none of our preachers have died during the year. Reverently and tenderly we present sketches of two of the ~ives of our preachers, Mrs. E. H. Giles and Mrs. J. M. Gross •.

H. E. PARTRIDGE, Chairman. E. F. LEY, Secretary.

Mrs. NeUie B. Giles

Mrs. Nellie B. Giles, the subject of this Memoir was born March the 26th, 1847, in Holly Springs, Miss., and went to her heavenly home from Orlando, Florida, December 26th, 1917. She was the daughter of Rev. John P. Wells, a useful local preacher of our Church. Brother Wells, after moving from Mississippi, settled his family in Hillsborough County, Florida, near the old Pleasant Grove Camp Ground, where Sister Giles as Miss Nellie Wells, spent the delightful years of her girlhood. Here she met Rev. E. H. Giles of precious memory, to whom she was happily married, September 9th, 1873, in Tampa, Florida, while Brother Giles was Presiding Elder of the Tampa District. She was twice born-born of the Spirit and of devout Christian parents. She received from her parents a noble, Christian heritage and when a little girl she honored them and her Saviour by giving herself to our Lord and His service. When she became the wife of a Methodist preacher she gave herself to the onerous and self-sacrificing services of helping her husband in his ministry. Those early days in Florida tried the souls of preachers and their wives, but Sister Giles bore the hardships patiently and made his home life ideal and as his wife and the mother of his children ·she was worthy of all praise. When financial embarrassment came upon her husband and threatened to drive him from his "loved employ," to prevent it, she offered to sell the property that had been left her by her father. She made no small contribution of love and sacrifice and service to the unusually ·successful ministry of her husband.

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The Lord blessed their home with three little girls, whom she carefully trained for a high type of Christian womanhood, who rise up and "call her blessed." Her useful life ended suddenly, but the coming of the bridegroom brought only peace and gladness. The midnight cry, Christmas Night, behold the bride­groom cometh was succeeded by the dawn of an everlasting day. How joyful the home-coming must have been. More friends and loved ones over there than here to greet her, and above all the joy of hearing the Bridegroom's voice. She lived the allotted time of three score years and ten and left to her two daughters, Mrs. John T. Fuller, of Orlando, and Mrs. Carter, of Arcadia, Florida, and their children, the inspiration of a beautiful life. May they follow as she followed her Saviour.

B. K. THROWER.

Mrs. Martha V. Gross On the morning of March the sixth, in the City of Miami, Florida, in the

parsonage of Trinity Methodist Church, of which her husband is pastor, Mrs. Martha V. Gross, the wife of Rev. James M. Gross, D. D., went away to heaven.

Sister Gross had been in failing health for many months, but her departure was not expected at such an early date. Her body lies near the shore of Biscayne Bay, whose blue green waves she loved so much. Her death was nothing short of a triumphal entry into the Hoiy City. Feeling the end near, she called her daughter and husband to the bedside and calmly discussed such matters as she wished to have arranged. When she had prayed with them, then she kissed her daughter and placed her arms about her neck and bade her good-bye. To her husband, with his arms about his neck she said: "I am going to I· ave it all to you. You will be brave I know. You have always tried so hard to do good. Going to heaven is not like going to a stran~e place. I have so many loved ones and friends there. After lying for awhile she looked a final farewell, drew a long breath and was gone.

Sister Gross wa:s a rare sweet Christian, a devoted and helpful wife and step-mother to her husband's three daughters, whom she reared from child­hood to sweet and useful womanhood, and best of all, she was a wonderfully capable servant in the Church. For many years she was the Corresponding Secretary of the Woman's Home Mission Society for Oklahoma and Indian Territory. She loved the work and. gave herself unrestrictedly to it. Much of the comfort now enjoyed by our pastors in the two conferences of Okla­homa is the direct fruit of her years of toil in parsonage building in the old days when the Woman's Parsonage and Home Mission Society was the "first aid" department of our Church.

While her husband was elected president of Hargrove College she became the college matron, mother of all the girls, and manager of the boarding department. In this place she literally wore herself out in devoted toil. She was a robust woman when she entered the college; she was a wornout and wrecked woman when her failing health compelled Doctor Gross to retire from the college presidency. And, she never became strong a~ain. She gave the Lord and the Church all she had, and she never regretted it or complained about it.

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The maiden name of Sister Gross was Blankeny, daughter of B. B. and 1\Iary E. Blankeny, of Des Arc, Arkansas. She graduated from the Arkansas Female College, and became a teacher. She became the wife of Rev. J. M. Gross, at that time Presiding Elder of Oklahoma City District, at Shawnee, Oklahoma, Territory, September 15th, 1898. No children blessed her union, hut she utterly devoted herself to the three small and motherless children of her husband. No mother was ever a truer mother than she was to the little girls of her husband. She lived for them, and her Lord. And the girls grew to winsome womanhood, loving her devotedly.

And now the brave, unselfish, devoted, patient spirit is gone. Her friendc:; rejoice in her friendship. Her husband rejoices too, even while stricken and orphaned. There will always be a vacant p1ace here. But the days are kind, they go quickly, soon we shall be with her in the heavenly home.

w. F. DUNKLE.

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IN MEMORIAM Roll of the Honored Dead

-----;AM;----:~:y~:e~~~::; I Date ~eath l;l~c~o~D_:~h-: ~~i~

r~~~!~~~~r: ~ ~ ~ mH~:: ifZ- ~~) )Ut ~t~~:: ~;;;; John L. Jerry •..••• 1818 S. Carolina July 11, 1859 Swift Creek Church Thos. W. Cooper... 1838 Georgia Feb. 24, 1860 Micanopy, Fla. Wm. Edwards . . . . . 1850 Florida March 15, 1860 Micanopy, Fla. D. D. Henry ...... · 1859 Georgia · · .... 1861 Suwannee County, Fla. Saml. E. Randolph .. 1856 Tennessee Aug. 29, 1861 Camp Alleg-hany, Pa. ·Jasper K. Glover.. 1856 Florida Nov. 22, 1862 Waukeenah, Fla. John w. Timberlake 1857 Tennessee Marl'h 3, 1862 West Point, Va. Jas. L. Caruth ..... 1859 Florida Jan. 9, 1862 Fernandina, Fla. Jesse M. Valentine.. 1850 \Tennessee ...... 1862 Gainesville, Fla. Peyton P. Smith.... 1831 Georgia May, 1863 :Fulton County, Ga. John J. Richards... 1839 [Georgia Sept. 4, 1863 Madison, Fla. Jos. A. W. Johnson 1856 [Florida ...... 18~'~ Amos Davis . . . . . . . 1854,Florida March 16, 186~ Henry F. Smith.... 1856 Florida June 12, 1864 Leroy B. Giles..... 1856 Florida ...... 1864 Robt. W. Burgess.. 1859/Fiorida ...... 1864 David L. Kennedy .. 1855 Florida ...... 1864 John F. Urquhart ... 1860 Florida Aug. 19, 1864 Wm. L. Murphy... 1864 !Baltimore Oct. 1, 1865 Thos. H. Capers ........ [ ......... ,, •.•...... 1866 Francis M. Wilson.. 1854 [Florida ............. .

~r.lo~MJ;t~~~~:::: ~~~~ lliloo: ~r· il:dd: ~-:::::::.: :: : :: : i~~~ Jas. 0. Sparks.... -~ 1869 Robt. I. McCook.... 1854 [Florida 1870 Andrew J. Wolridge 1855 [........ 1871 Thos. Taylor . . . . . . 1843 [Florida . . . . . . 1872 George Bright .... 1841 [Georgia Sept. 20, 1874 Jas. M. Stoi,~s ...... 1859 [Georgia April 19, 1875 Jos. E. A. VanOur.er 1852 [Florida ...... 1875 Oliver Eady . . . . . . . 1873 [Florida .... 1875 Sam A. McCook.... 1859 IS. Carolina 3ept. 5, 1877 Geo. W. Fa.:rg. . . . . . 1828 Kentucky 'VIay 22, 1878 Edwin W. Woodbury 1877 !Florida Tune 24, 1878 Saml. B. Smttteel. .. 1874 !Holston June 22, 1878 Erastus B. Duncan. 1834 \Tennessee Sept. 29, 1878 Isaac Munr:k11 . . . . . 1857 Florida Oct. 8, 1879 George C. Leave!.. . 1868 !Florida Feb. 4, 1879 Wallace G. ltoy,;hr. 1879 !Florida Sept. 5, 1881 Selwyn L. ~mith... 1876 S. Georgia Oct. 23, 188~

Thos. R. H.trnett... 1855 [Florida VIarch 23. 1882 Elias J. Kn!ght.... 1867 !Florida Tune 7, 1882 Jas. A. Whmins.... 1868 !Florida Tuly, 1882 Henry B. Avery.... 1860 Memphis 'l"ov. 1. 1882 John Penny . . . . . . 1843 [Georgia hnuary, 1883 Overton W. Han:;om 1874 [Tennessee 'VIarch 26, 1883 Wm. 0. Ham)'ton.. 1877 !Florida November. 1883 Edwin I. Smith.. . . N. Georgia ...... 1884

/

Ocala, Fla. Marion County, Fla. Hernando County, Fla. Madison County, Fla. Albany, Ga. Sumter Springs, Ga. Monticello, Fla.

Key West, Fla.

Quincy, Fla.

Key West, Fla. Live Oak, Fla. Sumter County, Fla. Key West, Fla. Adamsville, Fla. Gadsden County, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Virginia Lawtey, Fla. Marion County, Fla. Sumter County, Fla. Camp Moonv, Fla. Micanopy, Fla.

Hernando County, Fla. I.ive Oak. Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Aponka. Fla. S<tn<lusky, Ga. Madison County, Fla.

Jos. J. ~e:tlly ...... 1846 [Florida .... 1884 Wm. Davies . . . . . 1854 !Georgia \.pril, 188fi Sumter County, Fla. Robt. Manin . . . . . 1874 !Florida Nov. 14, 1885 Key West, Fla. Wm. Willbrns . . . . !Florida 1885 Jas. Atkins . . . . . . . !Holston ...... 1886 U. Sint:lair Bn·d .. ·.. 1869 !Florida ...... 1886 Wm. E. CC'IIier . . 1838 IS. Carolina ...... 1886 Sterling Gardner . . 18fi9 !Florida ..... _ 1886 Jos. L. M. Spain ... 1884 !Montana Tune 28, 1888 John R. Sharpe.... 1872 IN. AlabamR Sept. 9, l 888 Alex Gibbons . . . . . . 1886 !Florida ..... 1888 Robt. H. Howren ... 1839 [Georg-ia ~ent. 9. 1888 Wm. J. Morris..... 1886 !Florida Oct. 12, 1889 Chas. E. Pelot ...... 1877 !Florida Tuly 21, 1890 R. :rd. L. Tydings .. 1884 Louisville Dec. 27. 1890

Monticello. Fla. Tampa, Fla.

Mh:;souri Jackson oJille, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Jasper, Fla. Waldo, Fla. T111lahassee. Fla. Anthony, Fla.

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IN MEMORIAM---Continued

NAME I Entered Itinerancy

When I Conference Date Death !Place of Death or Burial

Edw. G. Chandler.. 1883 /virginia Aug. 7, 1891 Wm. Scott . . . . . • . . 18891Florida Feb. 9, 1892 Adam A. Robinson. 1871 S. Georgia Oct. 29, 1892 M. J. Perez ........ 1892 Florida Dec. 17, 1892 Andrew A. Barnett. 1874 FlNida Jan. 20, 1893 Anderson Peeler .... 1874 !Florida March 26, 1893 Carmine S. Bird.... 1886 \Holston Sept. 14, 1893 Robt. Stork . . . . . . . . 1884 !Florida April, 1894 Wm. R. Johnson... 1862 \Louisville Jan. 14, 1894 Samuel Woodbury... 1847 \Florida Oct. 20, 1894 Jos. E. Neal........ 1885 Florida Dec. 23, 1894 Grincefield Taylor.. . 1888 \Holston Jan. 9, 1895 John E. Penney.... 1888 Florida March 8, 1895 J. M. Sweat........ 1886 !Florida •..... 1895 W. G. Boothe... . . . 1869 \S. Georgia •..... 1895 C. F. Mellor....... 1894 /Florida Dec. 15. 1896 Edwin L. T. Blake.. 1843 Georgia Feb. 9, 1897 Jas. T. Nolen....... 1896 !Florida Nov. 27, 1897 Wm. C. Jordan..... 1858 \Florida June 20, 1898 Wm. S. Richardson. 18781Florida Sept. 14, 1899 Jos. C. Sale........ 1889 Florida ...... 1899 Thurlow Bishop.... 1877 Florida Oct. 23, 1900 Wm. S. Collins...... 1857 E. Texas Nov. 8, 1900 Archibold Johnson ! 856 Florida 1900 Eladio Diaz ......... '896 !Florida April 7, 1903 Jas. A. Howland.... ·.889,Florida Dec. 12, 1904 Fayette E. Shipp... · 889 Florida March 6, 1905 Jas. S. Barnett..... 886 Florida May 17, 1905 Chas. E. Fulwood ••. :846 /Georgia Dec. 7, 1905 Wm. H. Parker.... '878 S. Georgia Feb. 7, 1905 Thos. M. White..... 8S41Fiorida July 27, 1906 Wilbur F. Norton.. c869 Alabama Sept. 4, 1906 Jas. P. DePass ..... 1860 S. Carolina July 29, 1907 John C. Ley...... 1845 \Florida 1907 Theoph. W. Moore .. 1854 ,N. Camlina De~. 30, 1907 Chas. D. Ward .... 1889 Kentucky Feb. 2, 1908 Joseph Norwood..... '877 \Texas Jan. 3, 1908 John S. Crandall... '881 \Louisville Jan. 31, 1908 Emory J. Holmes... 882 \Florida Sept. 3, 1908 Enoch H. Giles ..... 1858 Florida Oct. 24, 1908 W. F. Alexander. . . t862 \Louisville Jan. 29, 1893 Edw. Wilson . . . . . . '889 \Florida . · .... 1908 George J. K~nnelly 1885 Florida June 14,1909 TGhos.WJ. MPhillips... 1874 Florida Sept. \~f~9

eo. . itchell.... 1876 Florida J. H. D. McRae.... Florida Nov. 5, 1911 Wm. H. F. Robarts. 1874 Florida Nov. 16. 1911 Francis A. Taylor. . Missouri 11/[arch ?.1. 1 n 1 1 Julius D. Rogers ... 1873 Florida June 30, 1912 Kenneth F. Jonz... . Florida Aug. 29, 1°12 Josephus Anderson . , 848 Virginia Aug. 11, 1" 1 ~ Isaac A. Vernon.... 1878 White River April 18. J 914 Wm. A. Weir...... 1894 Florida 1914 Jas. W. Bigham.... 903 Louisville Jgnuary, 1915 Thos. C. Bradford.. 1890 Indiana ...... 1915 E. C. Hudson ....... 1907 \Florid a ...... 1915 Henry Hice........ 1 890 Florida ...... 1915 A. L. Woodward .... 1905 !Florida Dec. 22, 1916 J. R. Taylor....... 18!)8 \Missouri May 15, 1916

John T. Waters..... 1867 \Louisville Dec. 23, 1916

Virginia Waldo, Fla. Manatee, Fla. Havana. Cuba Ap<tlachicola, Fla. Lake City, Fla. Miami, Fla. Ashville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Quincy, Fla. Pleasant Grove, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Wauke.:!nah, Fla.

Weatherford, Tex. Ocala, Fla. Leesburg, Fla. Bartow, Fla. Key West, Fla. Bronson, Fla. Reddick, Fla. Gadsden County, Fla. Live Oak, Fla. Key West, Fla. Madison County, Fla. Columbia County, Fla. Fenholloway, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Largo, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Bronson, Fla. Williston, Fla. Micanopy, Fla. Miami, Fla.

Tampa, Fla. Lake City, Fla. Pidcock, Ga. Orlando, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Live Oak, Fla. Green Springs, Fla. J acksonv1lle, Fla. Sutherland, Fla. Leesburg, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Leesburg, Fla. Hawthorne. Fla. Lemon City, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Live Oak, Fla. Green Cove Springs, Colemnn, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla.

Fla

J. S. Collier........ \Florida Mch. 26, 1917 Tampa, Fla. T. H. Sistrunk...... 1890 !Florida· ct. 17, 1917 \White Springs, Fla. B. F. Mason ..•..... I .••• \Florida ••........ 1917 M. Dominguez ...• ·1 R. L. Honiker...... 1870 I So. Georgia Oct. 16, 1917 Atlanta, Ga. D. L. Switzer....... . ... !Florida Dec. 1917 I J_n_o_. _B_. _L_e~y_._._._. _. _. _ .. _. __ , 8_7_7--'-IF_•l_o_r_id_a ____ D_ec_._9'-, _1_9_1_7 __ 0_r_lando, Fla.

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-BARTOW DISTRICT

CHARGES

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liAlva Mission ..............•.... · ... · ... · .· ..

1

1 22

1 1

33

1 81 _15

IJ 14~31 611 51~--~4--($25-oo-j. · :--:-:--:

21Arcadia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 1 1 7000 ..... .

!'l~:~i~: Mi~~i~;{·::::::::::::::: ::::::: ... i ... ~~ 3g[ ~~I 4~L .. ~ ... :, ~ ... ~ ·--~~~~~1::::::

5 Bowling Green ....................... 1 3 4 147: 13 273 ... ·/ 4 3 2 32001 ..... .

6 Dixieland and Myrtle St .............. 1 1 . . . . . 30

1 37 1~5 . . . . . . . . 2 2 5000.$ 250 7Ft. Green Mission .................... 1.... 36 3 lf.7 221 2 4 2 10001 ..... . SIFt. Meade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 121 231 384 . . . . 6~ 1 1 14000 .... . 91Ft. Myers··:·:················ ·······l····1 5 39 23 3~8 1 6 1 1 17500! 10')

lOFt. Myers Mt!>swn .................... : ......... ·····J 15 ...... .... .... 4 1 12001 ..... . llFt.OgdenMission ................... l 1 ..... 1 1 41 21(7"0~ ... 1

.... 1.14 2 10001 ..... .

12 Homeland and Prospect ............... I ... ·I 2 II..... 21 2 50001 .... . 13 Kathleen Circuit .................... ·I 1 11 61 5 2~2 6 . . . . 4 4 40001. . . .. 14ILaBelleandMooreHavenMission ......... l 81 161 51 ln71 .... 4 21 1 12001 ..... . 15\Lakeland ............................ I 11 28\ 741 39 7''4118 3! 11 1 250001 240 16Marco Mission ....................... l .... i 8 31 ..... 1 84 5 11 6 1 10001 ..... . 171Mulberry ............................. 1 .... 1 ..... 1 221 121 1~8 .... ····J 1 1 ~0091 ..... . 181Nocatee and Boca G!"ande ............ I •.•. 1 ..... 1 ..... i. . . . . 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50001 ..... . 19 Punta Gorda ........................ ·J' 1\·· ... 1 71 251 129 ... -1-... 2 2 105001 ?oor, 201Wat~chula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 181 28; .<161 2Gll 61 3\ 11 2 160001 525 21\Zolfo Circuit ........................ I II 22 20: 16 2fi0 121 11 41 41 70001 ..... .

....... 1 .... 1 ..... ! ..... 1 ........... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 ........ 1 ..... .

....... 1 .... 1 ..... 1 ..... 1 ..... : ...... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 ........ 1 ..... . ~_.-_~ ._ .... ._._ .... .-.-.--.: .. _ .. .--. ·:.J 16_Ll~~il~.}i4l_~_)o~91-=:_fl.2_1_-46I~II-34I$___!~~9I0I_31i5

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-GAINESVILLE DISTRICT ------- ·-------------~- --- -------~-----~~-

1IAlachua Circuit ....... -~--.-.-:-_---:-~1--401~- JRT-i9r-?:141-38l-10l-~3(-31$12oOOT~ 21Anthony &nd Citra Circuit ............ \ 1\ 5\ 12\ 1~ 7\ 3~5\ 2J 21 4

3J 41 80001 .... .

3!Bronson and Cedar Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 2 20 1 '01.... 21 31 50001 ..... . !4Colubia Circuit ...................... I •••• ! ..... I ..... [ ..... [ 3•iOI .... : .... I 51 51 30001 ..... . 51Ft. White Circuit .................... I •••• I 151 321 91 3:-:91 101 .... I 71 51 R0001 ..... . 6IGainesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... I •••• 1 51 561 311 6711 11 71 11 21 3100001 3600 71High Springs ~nd Archer ............ r •••• I 21 61 21 2•121 .... I .... I 21 21 50001 ..... . S!Jasper and JPnnings ................. 1 21 61 271 141 3031 31 .... I 41 41 56501. . .. 91Lake City ............................ 1 •••• I ..... I 111 ~0 41 3251 .... 1 31 11 11 65001 ..... .

J01Live Oak and Mi>sion ................ 1 .... 1 211 201 211 ...... 1 101 111 11 ll 80001 ..... . HIMelrose and Waldo ................. I II ..... I 101 61 1721 .... I 11 31 31 f-0001 ..... . 121Micanopy Circuit ..................... 1 .... I .... ·/ 51 6J 2~41 .... 1 11 51 51 76001 ..... . 131Rochelle Mission ..................... 1 1! 40 211 15 ..... I 141 131 51 51 eooor ... . 1.41ReJ<lick Mission............... 1

•••• 1 101 21 131 2f41 41 11 41 41 42001 ..... . J 5I Trenton Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .... I 81 151 61 2SOj 71 21 51 31 71001 ..... . lliiWelborn Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .... I 191 201 J61 5(3 61 131 61 61 50001 ..... . Ji'IWhite Springs Circuit . . . . . . . . . .1 .... I 31 Rl 41 1~01 11 11 41 41 30001 ..... . 1RIWi!liston . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . ! •••• I 2' lSI 71 275\ .... 1 2\ 41 4! 60001 ..... . -TTot;_-1-~-:-: . .__._. --:--~~;_: ..... _._.__.. ·_:_· . . ---:--.--: :-:-:t-6l-----u-61-2R~I ~31 48_}_71_~61 __ 69_L=-6_'71~~41_$_:t_i!0511$_~_60Q

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-BARTOW DISTRICT

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1

:::ooo....... . . .. .. . 74CO 98'... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 2\ 102 479 577\ 3 68 ..... , .............. I .. "''I' .................. I... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1\ 61 5) 51 1 6

1 2500\ ...... I. . . . . . 850 2000 281. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I 20 201 1079 ......•.. 2 20001 ...... , ...... , 6•1 2000\ ..... I .........•.. : ...... I ............... I 60\ .... I .... . 1 500'...... ...... 275 20COI 221 ... ' ......... 1

...... 1 1\ 161 2271' 5241 11 7 1 <;500' ...... \ ...... 77'll 30CO\ 371 ... 1 •.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 11 27 60 87511 25 11 200(1 ...... ! ...... \ 65i)l 20COI ..... \ ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 2 30 981 650 21 tr.

... ~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~. ~:~~~~. ~~~~~~ .. ~~~~ '~. ::~~~~~. :~:: .. ~~::: ~~ .. ~~3!$ 503\ .. ~~~\ .. ~:~~~~. ~:~~~$ 7~~~ .. ~~~-. ~~~

..... \ ........ I ...... I ...•.. I ....•.. \ ...... I ..... I ...... \ ...•... I ........... \-.-.. -.~I ...... \$ 7656\ .... \ .... .

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

1~ 25001$ 6001 ...... \$ 1401$ 44C'OI$ 1'J1 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... i 11 241'$ 3171$ .4721 11 2() 2 4000 ...... I$ 6001 125 27001 20' ... 1 ... I ...... I ...... I 2 17 105 250 31 .~ 2 40001 ...... 1 5001 58 2000 16: ... 1 ... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 2 17 1101 184 1 2(t 1 1000!...... .... .. 67 ............ I ... 1 ... \ ...... I ...... I,............... 671.. .. 5 1 2000! ...... 1 ...... 1 125\ ....... 1 ..... \ ... \ ... 1 ...... \ .......... 1 ..... \ ...... , 1251 21 2() 1 2500i ...... ,' 5100, 3250 135(•01 128! ... \ ... I ...... I ...... : 1 1331 2001! 536709711 311 ~()4 1 15001.... .. 100, 43!l 1800 ..... I •.. I .•• \ •••••• \ ••..•• , 1 13 178; -2 30501...... 4501 210 35001 411 .. ·I· .. I ...... 1...... 1 17 3321 373 3 ]() 1 3000\ ...... \...... ....... 3000 36\ ...... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 1 22: 89\ 2361 2 19 2 105001 200\ ...... I....... 77001 ..... I ... 1 ... 1 ..... ·'· ..... \ 1 58 458! 4581 11 35 1J 1soo ...... 1 ••••••

1

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... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... , 2 29 119: 119 ....... .. 1 15001 ...... I...... 125 20001 ........ 1 ... 1 ...... I ...... , 1 9 152\ 2771 2111}

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11 1000' ...... I 800 151) 800 301 ... 1 ... I ...... 1 ...... ! 21 251 501 2301 2 ..... 1 zooor ...... 1 ...... 1 240 ....... I ..... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ...... r ...... I 1 11 91 24~ 1 .... 1 10 1 3 000 I ••.•.. I ...... I . . . . . . I 2 5 [l 0 I ..... I ... I ... I ...... ! . • . • . . 2\_:-::3:=-l~-:c1::-:8:-:6-;-:;: :---::-:1:-::8-::-6 :--:-:2:-T--::-=Hi

211$ 450501$ 8001$ 7SOOI$ E110l$ 47200!$- 3081~~:1~:-:-1.-:-:.~1 477\$ 4264\$ 9583; ~61 339

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Membership Church Property

CHARGES

0 z

..... 0

0 z

2 Bradford Mission .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 17 31 1 92 19 9 4 5 6000! ..... . 1BrycevilleMission............. 4\ 1 101 ~2 !.171 .... , 21 4 ill:i 6ovo, ..... .

3 Callahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 2 61 72 1)9 21 2 1 1 6000/ ..... .

5 Fernandina . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . 9, 4 1281.... . . . . 2 2 6000 $ 6:1 4 Dinsmore Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 32 79 2 1 3 2 1000: .... ..

6 Green Cove Springs • . . . . . . . . . . 1 511

2 112\ II :r 1 1 5000 ..... !Jacksonville:

71 City Missior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 1 4 28i J4 2251 2 6 3 3~~ 7000) 1000 8 First Church .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. 3 37 1001 43 11Cil 22 6 1 450001 ...... 9 Riverside Park .. .. .. .. .. • .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 7 321 22 317 2 2 1 40000 ~400

10 St. Matthews and Brinkley Memorial.~ 1 8 291! 17 2154 2 2 3 31 68001.' .... . 111 Springfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 54 56 553 7 13 1

2

1:1 180001 ..... . 12 Wesley Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 25 471 12 288 7 81 1 2flOOOI 2500 13 King's Ferry Circcit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 91 6 73 2 . . . . 4 20001 ..... . 14 Lawtey and Middleburg Circuit. ...... ·1· .. 'I 7 4 . • . . . 168 1 41 4 51001 ..... . 15 Lakf! Butler and Raiford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 15 148 21.... 2

421 160!ll ..... .

16)Macclenny Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 125 .... 1. . . . 4 8000) ..... . 171New Augustine and Elkton ............ J .... )..... 12 5 156. ... 5 41 16001 116 18 Phoenix Park and Anderson Mem'al Mis.J 1; 121 2 8 240 7 2 2 2il 40001 ..... . 19St. John's Circ.uit ............. ·······[····1 61 2 ..... 2 3

912

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20 South Jacksonville Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 26 2 155 1 2 1 211St. Augu;;tine ........................ 1.... 6 31 22 200 . . . . 5~

211

211 227001 ..... .

22 Starke and Hampton ................. J.... 13 8 9 21J2 6 21 100001 .... ..

!Total .........•........... ~ . .- .. · . ·=· =· :=·=· ::::1 =1--'6::::1=!=~9:.::::)=4=5:=9'=1 =36=9='=1 =4=85:::::2::::1 =7=51==7=0::::' =5=3)==4=7:::::I$==2=34=5=0=0=I$=1:>="0:::::R:::::!

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-MIAMI DISTRICT

liBur:.nelJ .....................•.......

1

.... 1 .....

1

41 41 !11

1

....

1

11

11 ~

61l$ 10001 ......

21Delray ani Boynton •.................... ·I 4 4! 31 75 1 8 2~~ 100001$ 100 3)DeLand . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 181 1151 239 2 21 165001 ?000 41Dania and Ojus ...................... I .... 1..... 101 3 1811 .... 1.... 60001 150 51East Palatka :.nd St. John's Park ...... I .... I .......... I .... 'I" .... I .... 1 ........ ) .. "I" ...... ) .... . 61Ft. Lauderdale Mission ............... 1 .... 1..... 101..... 971 .... 1. .. . 1 1 50001 90 71Ft. PiercP. ............................ I .... 1..... 181 21 220\.... 3 1 1 30001 .... .. 8l1~:;uw:st;····················· ....... 1 .... \ 4 34, .....

1

13o 4 2 2 2 2z2oo1

%oo 9~ First Church .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . II 4 141 9 368 I 3 201 11 350001 ..... .

10 Fleming Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 121 8 5191 1 511 1 1 250001 ..... . 11 .Memorial . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 10 6· 61 2:\3 2 40 12~···2.11 .. ··6·5·o·o·'l·. ·.·. ·. ·. ·. 121Kmv,ston and Port Orange . .. . .. .. .. . 1 ..... I ..... 1 ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... .. l31Lemon City and Peters . . .. ... . 31 ..... , 3) 6 117 ... . 11 2 21 27501 ..... .

)Miami: I I 141 Trinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 23 1251 98 7 47 9 10/ 11 11 85000 8244 151 City Missior> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 140 40 146 5 1 3 2 2750) 300 16)Matacumbia ......................... ·j· .. ·j 41 31..... 69 4) .... , 2 21 10001 ..... . 171Ne'" Smyrna Mission .. .. .... .. .. .. .. . 1 1) 9) 8 112 .... 1.... 11 1 65001 ..... . 181Palatka .............................. 1 .... I 51 121 401 2'721 31 61 1 1 60001 ..... . 19 Sebustian .......•.................... 1 .... 1 ..... ) 10/ 2) 16:'!.... 21 4 31 10000) .... .. 20)Stuart and Salerno ................... 1 II II 5 351 154f .... l 51 1 11 IOOOO ?000 21)8-ilver Pal!:n and Homestead .......... I .... I 61 131 51 1851 2 31 31 31 70001 600 22,Titusville and Cocoa ................. 1

•••• I ..... I 41 9, 2111 .... /· 31 41 31 6500) .... .. 23West Palm Beach............. 1 .... 1 1[ 491 241 2711.... 71 11 11 ~00001 104()(1

)Total ................................ 1 131 781 5031 3u61 46011 361 lli'>l ·121 ~~~~ 2977001$27384

/

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Chu1:~h Propertl Insurance -----

~ ~ ~I

! ; ~~I s '@

0

1li ~ 0 ! c .E as ~ ~I s ., z ~ ~ ~ 0 'E =@ s § I Ill "0 ~ ] :a = ~ f ., ..::0~ 5 8 P-; ~ Q j ~ ~ ·8 ] ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..... ~ :gl 0 ~ 0 0 0 -

P-; ] ..... 'gb• 2l s gs ~ ~ 8 r.n ~ o .8 = '0 Q) .. ~ "2~ § e ..:: =j 5 '0 1l ~ "f ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ § ~ ·~ ~ J § @ ~ . ~ = 3 ~ 'E :z ~ ] > ~&: .s ~ 5 &: I <: ~ z ~ ~ ~ c! 8

11$ 150()1 ............ \ .....•. /$ 7001$ 5/. ··\· .. / ...... 1 ...... I. ···1· ····~······1······ .\ 6 2 ................... $ 70,'$ 17\ ....... \ •.•.• \ ... ' .\ •••• \ •.••• l 1 10 0 30$ .(7 1 ~~

.... ~ .... ~~:~1~:~~66 ::::::, .... i::l:::~~66\:::i~l'::t::l::::::l:::::: 1!·": ... ~:, ... 2::\""4:: :::~ i~ l 2500 ...... 2001 41 ............ "'\'" ............ 1 10' 58........... 4

1 1800 . . . • . . 500: 200 I 30('0 25 ... , .. 'I' .... ·I· ..... I ••••••••••••••• ! 225 1 12 1 12000 ............ \ 556! 15350 73) .................. ·/ 3 139 1130! 1656 10 20 1 52fi6' 4750, ...... 1 582 I zoooo 881 ... I ......... 1.. .. .. 1 25 1501 820 2 22 1 550(1 . . . . . . . ..... , 24S I' 55(•0 33 ... i . . . . ..... I •••••• I . . . . . . . . . 271! ...... ; I • 1 1 '-1 4500 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2900 6000 27 ... I ••• , ...... I ...... , 1 53\ 4691 33671 • 0 g 1 3500 . .. .. . . .. .. . 300 3500 11 ... I ......... 1 ......

1

1 141 295 1 5361

2 8 •····. ... .... ... . .. 20001 ....... \ ............ 1 ... 1 ......... : ............... , .... "I"'"".... 7

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1

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1

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270 1 6

.... i .... 3ooo,:::::: :::::: 11 "·9oo·~· .. 2o~o ... 211

:::/::: ::::::/::::::l ... il···271 ... 23i .... 925sl ... i ~ 1 570011 6131''"" 1::\091 2500 ........ 1 ... 1 ...... , ...... , ............... \ 1309 1 3t 1 2000 ............ \ 128 20(;0 23\ ... 1 ... \............ 1\ 15 149, 300 2 6

~59150\$ 8637/$49701$1657-41 72100I 385/ ... 1 ... 1 ...... / ...... 1 141 3511$3 204/$ Ifl152l ro! 201

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-MIAMI DISTRICT 1$ 175fll ............ ,1$ 225j ............ 1 ... , ......... 1 ...... \ 11 401$ 325!$ 5501 1 2;1 .. . 1 2000 ..•... $ 2000 200 1$ 2500 $ 301 .................. I 1 40 271 57 1 .... ... 1 3500...... .. .. .. .... .. . 9800 17 ... 1 ............... I 1 18 1201 120 2 25:. 1 2000 $ 255 ......

1

405 1200 12 .................. I .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 417 ......... .

.. .. ~, .... ~~gg :::: :: :::::: :::: i~b I::::::: ::::: ::: :::I:::::: ::::::I".~ ... ~~~ ... ~~gl' ... ~~g ::: i :::: i •• • • •

1• • • ••••••••••• I 3001 62281 6200 49 .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 8 • .. • .. 6277 2 3lS

11 6ooo ...... 1 1000 101 ....... 1 ..... 1 ...... I ............ 1 1 401 1oo' 11011

1l g

.... ~ .... ~~~~ ::::::1''4756 ~~gl:::::::l:::::l:::i:::i::::::l:::: .. i ... ~/ ... ~~~ .... :~! ~~g 1 6 1 1500 ...... \ ....•. \ .•.••.• I... . ·'· .... \ ... I ... \... . . I ... 'I" .. . 11 1500 ...... , ...... 1 47\. 25uoj ;)T .. I ... / ...... 1 ....... ii: .. ::, .... 48j' .. i2si'"i .... 5 1 15250 55001...... 20991 305001 168: ... I ... / ...... I...... 11 60111281 33951 41 60

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1

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1

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2 3000/ 516,...... 2R5/ 55001 ..... / ...... , ...... , ...... / .... 1 ........... 1 295i'"i!'"i5 1 7500\...... ...... 1601 ....... 1 ..... / ................ ' 11 30 2631 493j 31 27

20\$ 64250\$ 6671\$ 8400\$ 1198J I$ 755.'iO/$ 434/ ... 1 ... \ ...... / ...... i 161 290/$ 2610/$ 14938/ P-11 266

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-OCALA DISTRICT

Member':lhip Chur(.h Property ----------

-5 ·; ~

.... :::. Q) 0 t:.1

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i~~~h::It~:·:::::::::::::::::::: 1 ~1 1 ~i! t1 H~~~· .. t·~; ~-1 $-~~gH~::~~~, 4 ColLman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6\ 13 ISO .. .. 3 1 2 30001 .... .. 5 Dadee City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 20 . . . . . 2'70 1 2 2 3 5000\ .. . 6 Dunnellon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 5

411 3

1 21

60

41

31 3

43

43

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1(}1

7IElfers and New Port Richey 1 3 _ 81Inverness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 . . . . . 8; 9 230 . . . . . . . . 8 8 14000\ .. 9 Largo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 10 197 . .. . lj 2 2 1300 500

10 Odessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 I2 75 . . . . . . . . 5 2 2500\ ..... . 11 Ocala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 24

2 352

5) 3

394

55 Q._l~ 111

... 3 .. 1 2

1 12

1680

000

00

11 .. · .· · .. · : .

121Plant City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 _ 13 Safety Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 5 18 124! I5 2'l0 8 ... ·) 4 4 70001 ..... . 14 Sutherland . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 5 10 9 1 19 130 3 .. . . 2 ............ \ .... .. 15 Seminole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11 2\ 9 106 10 51 4 31 30001 1000 16\St. Petersburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 29! 1271 5651 10\ 9 1 1 380001 5200 17\Spring Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8\ 8 145 . . . . . . . . . 4 3 15001 ..... . 18 Tarpon Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 15i 6 98\ 61 2 2 1 72001 90 19\Trilby .............................. \ ......... \ 11 11\ HOI .... , 1 61 61 50001 5:3 201Wildwood ............................ 1.... 81 6 201 I90\ 6 IO\ 4 31 45001 ..... . =--=--""IT~o..,.~a--:_!:--_-.-._-.-~-.. -.-._-. -.. -._-.-. -.. -.-.-. -.. -._-.-~ -. -._-.. --=._.-_.-.~. _1-_-2::-:_2__::-ei-_....,I-c:3-=-s.L_____:--3-:-6::-:!l_--;-I_--=3-~-~~~7Q_I _6~~11_ ~ ~~~ii£ill}

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-ORLANDO DISTRICT

IIApopkp. Mission .................... ·1 21 81 20\ 13\ 212\ 51 .... I

~~~~!f1~~~n¥i~s~~£o~::::::::::: ...... : i1 ... ~~~ 1 ~\ ;!1 i~ii .. :~II:::~~ 5IHaine8 City and Loughman .......... I 11 231 141 131 126\ 6 IOI 61Hawthorne Circuit ................... \ .... I !ll 31 5\ 200 .... I 41

~~~i~~~~~~ena~js~\~~gi~·e;;.~~k.·:: ....... 1 i\ ~~ ~~ I~ll ... 3891j'''i1\"'i\ 91Lake Wales and Frostproof Mis ....... 1 .... \ 7\ I31 3\ 1:12 7 21

10\Leesburg ............................. \ II 11 I91 9\ 2tl0 I\ II lliMaitland Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2\ 251 81 6! I~OI 4 19i 1210keechobeee and East Beach M; I 11 21 51 ..... 1 ~31 .... 1 II 1310rlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1\ 61 441 3('01 718\ 3 81 14\0vido andGeneva .................... I.... 51 101 121 113\ 31 61 151Rodman and Crescent City ............ 1.... 41 221 101 126 31 .... 1 l61Seville and Welaka Mission ........... I 21 ..... I 21 51 2:~21 .... I I31 171Umatilla and Tavares ................ 1 .... 1 ..... I 31 9[ 2"21 .... I .... \ 181Webster Circuit ..................... ·1 31 II I81 71 3fifi\ .... 1 21 l91Winter Garden .......................... 1 ..... I 21 671 ]fif' .... 1 .... I 201Winter Haven ........................... I 91 9\ Rl 1 ~21 1 I 31 211Sanford ............................. 1 II 61 241 1361 356\ 21 31

~I 41 61

:I 41

~I II 5! 11 II 21 21 71 2\ 51 31 II II

3i$ 360cll ...... II 3ooo:$ 6oo II 8001 ..... . 3\ 21001 ..... . 21 20001 .... . 41 6500i .... . 4\ 60001 .... .. 11 ........ I 300~" 21 1150JI 100 II ROO\ •••••. 41 40001 ...... 11 36911 401\ II 770001 6000 21 54001. .... . 11 20001 .... . 5\ 53001 .. II 20001 ...... 4\ 4!'iOOI .•.•.• 21 fiOOJI •. II IPOOOI 3lilfl 11 3ooo1 J or.o

\Total ................................ \ 201 I76fZ52I 649I-4404I-R"lr-771--~71--isl<i:1656~d$I.tzr;o

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0 z

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 1-0CALA DISTRICT

Woman's Work Church PP.pers 'laken

~ ~~ggg :::::: .. i8oo 1~6 $ .. 2ooo $ .. 521::: :::I:::::: :::::: 1

.. • 2 .. ·54 .. · 2441 1g~ ~ 1 $ :;oool$ 3001 ..... ·jS 1000 •.......... ·j·. ·1·. ·j· ........... 1 1 301$ 3461$ 1350/ 1

1 2500 . . . . . . 3001 152 3000 381 .................. i 1 12 91 281 2 1 2000 ...... I. . . . . . . . . • . . . 40·)0 35

1

... 1 ... 1

. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 451

3oo· 335 4 1 1000

1

............

1

14!l, 20C·O 20 ... 1 ................•..•..•..••... 1 ••.....•... ................... I...... 1606 1000 20 ... I ... I...... .. . .. . 1 12 81 1614 1

1 2500 ......

1

...... 100l' 1 ............ , ... 1 ...

1 ........... ·' . • . . . • . . . • . . . . . 1000 1

1 2soo. 200 . . . . . . 750 . . . . . . 221 ...

1 ......... 1 ..... ·I 2 24 56' s2s

1 4

llR 2/i 29 30 20 20 19 14 10

· .. · i .... 6oor :::::: .. zsoo1 ~g 11· · · s5oo · · · i61::: 1::: I:::::: I:::::·' · · · i · · · 47 • · · 338\ 4~~ 1 ~

1 3000 ...... 1

......

1

675 38f.O 61 ...

1

... 1 ...... 1 ...... I 1 31 217

1

9531

3 • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 139 I 2500 12 ..... 'I' ..... I ...... I 1 5 . .. .. . 151 2

8 50 29 20 10 1 3ooo ..... ·j 300 ....... I 151·0 9 . . . 1 $ 751 ...... , 1 35 105 114 s

J 1000 121 •..... I 34 BOO 1G ............ ,. . . . . ' 1 17 53 97 •...

.... :j ... ~~~~~~ .. :~~~~ 3~ggll· .. ~ :~~ J .. ~ :~~~ .. ~~~ :: :I::: : ::: ::I: :: : ::! ... ~ ... ~~ ... ~~:~ ... :~~: ~~ 6

3!1 27 18 15 1S

1 iOOOI .... t ••••••••••••• 'I 2001 51 11. ··j 1001 ...... I 21 281 76 81 1 ..... 1 ........ I ...... 1 ...... 1. .. . .. . 1000 .•............... 1 ...... I 6 6. ...... .. .•. . 2

21 18001 ...... 1 ...... 1 251 ........................ 1 ...... I 11 61 231.... ... 2 -17f$48io-olf792fl$8-iool$-i5541$483so!$ 6631 11 11 1751 ...... 1 191 3971$ 21591$ 10129! 471 435

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 1-0RLANDO DISTRICT

II$ 800, ...... 1 ...... 1$ 601$ 10001 ..... 1 1, ... 1$ SOOI ...... t 11 191 39! ..... 1 .............. , ...... 1 ....... ! 1500, ..... I ..... ·'···· .. I ..••• ·' 1 7 231 •.... I •.....•. I .••....•.... I •..•... I ............ I ... I ••• I ...... I ..... ·I 1 141 1201

II IOOj ...... ,$ 5001 ....•. ·1 5001 41 ... I ... I ...... 1..... . ........•.••. 1 18001 .•.... ······j 427 1100 271 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... ' .... 1 ........... j II 3001$ 5001...... 330! 1500 40 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1

.... 1 ..... 1 ...... 1 1 I50ol' ...... I.. .. .. .. . .. • I 15001 Il, ... I ... I ...... I ...... ! •••. I ..... I ...... I I .. .. .. .. 40001 6001 1200 IOOOOI 200 ... I ... I ...... 1 ...... ! II IGI 2271

..... 1 .............. 1 ...... 1 16541 45001 311 ... 1 ... I ...... I ...... j 2 231 211 II 4000, ...... , I501 3351 27001 ..... 1 •.. 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 I I51 55 1/ Iooo ...•.. 150' s6 .•..... I ..... 1 ... I ••• I ••.••• 1 •••••• ' ••••••••• 1 ..... ·I

............. 1 ...... 1 ...... , 931 11251 121 ... 1 ... 1 ...... ! ...... 1 .... 1 ..... 1 ...... , 11 6500, ..•••. 1 .•.... 15001 200001 ..... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... ' II 671 600 Ij 1100 ...... 1 ...... 1 ....... 1 30001 251 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 .•.... ! 1 81 181 1 1500 ...... 1 ...... , 601 15001 ..... 1 ... 1 ... I ...... I ...... I I 8 30

•..•. 1 .•.•.... 1 ••.••. 1 •...•..•..•.. I I500I 311 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... I II 81 61 II 25001 3501 ...... 1 ....... I 25001 171 ... 1 ... 1 ...... I ...... I II :?6 101 1 15001 ...... 1 ...... I 3101 ............ 1 ... 1 ... I ...... I ...... ! 31 321 951'

..... I ........ J ...... ! 2001 Sill 1500! 211 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ......... 1 ... .. 11 40001 I800I ...... I 4S~ I IOO'JOI 371 ... I ... I ...... I ...... I II 231 I3II II 250CI ...... j ...... l 5001 70001 50I ... I ... I ...... j ...... j II 48j 480:

I51~ 29IOOis; 6650!$ IGOOI~ 7073!$ 724251$ 5061 11 ... I$ soo1. 171 3141i21~61$

991 II I~~, ~

13 7 9

24 27 4541 11

370 .. .. I9

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35! 31 25 901 21 17

If~l ... ~1 .... 4

4051 31 2()1

1021 ll 3~ 6061 4 30

1030 1 g!i 97081 251 314

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT --~---~--

CHARGES

~ Q)

-5 C!l Q) ...

p.,

Oil "' 0

....:l

2 Aucilla and Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 !/Apalachicola ....................... ·1

3 Bristol Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Carrabelle Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Chattahooc!.ee and Mt. Plea<sant . . . . . . . ... 6 Fenholloway Mission ................ ·1 1 7 Greensborough Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 8 Havana Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Hinson Circuit ............... .

10 Leon Cir(!uit ................. . 11/Madison ..................... . 12/East Madison Circuit ......... . 13/Mayo Circuit ................. . 14/Monticello ................... .

~~~~~r~~y. :::::::::::::: :::: : : : : : : 17/Tallahassee .................. :::::::1 1 18\Waukeenar. Mi;;sion .................. \ ... . l!J\\"est :\fadison :\Iission --------- ....... I •••• 20/Woodville Mission ................... / ... . IT~tal-_:~~~·==~ .-~-~. -:-..... :. :-:-.--:-:-:-:-.1 111

Membership ----------

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-< < :£; -< .5

~I IIi :~ ~~~ il ~ 151 10 2 412 10 9

7 4 11 211 41 4 4 • • • . . 9 190 4 9 5, 6 ••.... ; . • . . 3 15

13 7 21 234 7 1 4 11 ..... / 207 .. .. 4

10 6 71 355 1 1

! 1~1 4+1 ~~+ !I ... 2 24 15 22 4781 18 21

5 18; 6 2S5 31 6

1~~ ~~I 2~~ !~~~ ... 4~~~~ a~ 4~\ i~ ~~L . ~: ... ~

9 19 2 201 9 2\ 20/ 5i 5/ 220 10 15/

1\\'31 2611 258\ 60S8\ 103\ 102\

Church Property

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z ;> .:: 1 1$ 60001 ..... . 4 4 3500 ..... . 7 6 60001 ..... . 5 5 4000 ..... . 2 2 6500/$ 1458 5 5 49001 486 6 6 10000 ..... . 3 2 4000 ..... . 3 3 4000/ ..... .

~ ... ~ .... :~~~~:::::: 4 5 5800\ 6011 7 7 !:0001 .... .. 1 1 22000 ..... . 1 1 25000\ ;~000 1 1 40000\ ..... . 1 2 35000\ .... .. 6 6 4000\ ..... . 5 4 4000/ .... .. 6 4 4000/ ..... .

75\ 71/$ ?017001.~ fi'>d~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-TAMPA DISTRICT

1/ Bloomingdale Circuit .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... 1 .... / 21 25/ 2!Bradentown .......................... / .... I 81 23, 3\Ellenton Circuit ............. · · .. · · · · .1. ···I 8 ..... / 41Manatee ............................. I 1 2\ 12' 5/Miakka Mifsion ...................... I 4/ 3\ 9\ 6 Palmetto ............................. I 2/ 61 301 7\Parish ad Wimauma ................. I .... \ 11 3i 8l8ar:.tsota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... I .... I..... 41 9 Port Tampa and Seffner ............. 1 ... ·I 61 22/

Tampa: I , I 10 First Church ....................... I ll 131 151

131 1711 21 1/ 31 31$ 25001 ..... .

3~31il H~\ ... ~1~ .. ~:1 ~4~ ... 34~ .. ~~~g\:::::: 2101.... 21 25001 ..... .

1261 1741 4/.... 1/ 1/ 50001 ..... .

.:1 ll!f i\::: ;j l\ !\ ·J!!gli: 5;0i, 221 6·iOI 51 21 1/ 11 400001 ..... .

11 Gary Mission ...................... 1 .... I 21 47\ 12 Hig-hland Avenue and City Mission . ·\ II 171 20/ 13 Hyde Park . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. 21 17 461 14 Nebraska Avenue and Seminole Mis. / .... / 4/ 221 15 Tampa Heights ..................... / 41 24/ 68

~~~ i~~~1~l .. ·ii ~~ ~~ ~~~6\· .. s~o 30 707 13! 10\ 1\ 1! 45000/ ..... .

51 224 1 11 11 1 2500\ .... .. 109 RlO 6/ 10 1 1/ 420001 ~000

/Total ............ ~::.--:-:-.-: -... :-:-:-:-:-:.1--l!JI-12'31--·~461 -- ----- -- -

274/ 4Rll/ 61/-54./ 31/ 2~!_192700!S!::l6ii0

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

Church Property Insurance I Woman's Work Taken

Pf,pers Church

11$ 3500$ 3001$ 8001$ 3401$ 65001$ 60 ···1···1· ..• ··'· ..•.. 1 1 20$ 651$ 465 ........ . 1 800 •.•. .. 4001 123 ........................ , ...... , 1 22 90 213 1 21 .1 30(l • . . . • . . . . . . . 365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·j· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 . • • • . . 365 . • . . . •... 2 150(1 ...... I.... .. 50' 4'>01 8 ............ \ .... "I . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 1 16 1 1500 •.....

1

500, 2818, ........................ I...... 2 29 so: 2868 1 26 11

800 ..••......•..•••........ _ .........

1

......... 1-...... , ............... ,.. .. . .. .. .. 6

1000 .•.......... , 500 i 1500 15 .................. J ............... ' 515 • .. . 90 2 4000 .• -... . . . . . . 35(! ...............•....... ·j· ..... ; 1 30 68i 418 1 3 11 80(\ ............ j ....... i .................. I ............ 1 1 11 351 35 2 27 2j !~~g :::::: 1· · 7877

1' .... :~~: · · · 85ool· · · 77!'::: ,, .. il$ · 9oool$ · 65oo'1 r ~~ 6~~.1; ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ 1200 ................... , 1'200 ........... , ...•........ 1 9 15 15 2 30

21

2sool ...•.. 1 3oo1 84 ............... 1 .............. ·I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 1 3o 3500 ...... 1 7501 so 75001 57, ... 1 ... , ...... , ...... _ 1 35 120 527 7 21

l~l 4250 I500

1

...... , 2260 11500 100 ..................

1

. I 24 ......

1

2360 3 I2 5000 ........... ·J 40000 70001 251 ...... I ...... ,...... 11 5II 323 40323 20 85

1II ~~ggl···ioo ::::::, .... ~~~ I~6g ... ~~ ::: :::1::::::,::::::! ... ~ .. ~~~ ... :~\ .. ~~~~1 ... ~ ... ~~ I5001 .......... "I I24 ..... ·I" ............... I ...... I ............... ! I24l II 5<>

11 IOOO ...... J ...... 3RI .................. I ...... I ...... 1 .... 1 ........... 1 38: II IO --2-,5lc-::-$-4_fi_15C·I$ 1900I$i06271$4f9-10 I$ 531001$ 3941 ... I II$ 90001$ 6500~ 161 4681$ 2691!$ 511071 491 519

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-TAMPA DISTRICT

11$ 800[ ...... 1$ 2000I$ 2;,1 ....... 1 ... '1' .. 1 ... 1 ...... 1 .......... , ..... / ...... \$ 251 II 11

.... ~ .... ~~~~~'::::::1··~~:~/ ..... ~o~~ .. ~~~~~~ .. ~~~:::/:::/::::::/::::::i ... ~\ ... ~~ ... ~~~! .... ~~~/ ... ~ ... ~~ 1 3350 ............ , 81 , ....... I ..... , ... 1 ... , ...... , ..... _. 3

1 I46l 681 I49l 1l (-,

I 8001······'······1 471 ........•... , ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 .............. \ ...... 1 471 5 10 1 2000 ...... 1 2000\ 70\ 2250 42 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 11 171 48 80\ 2 :IS 1 1000! ...... 1 ...... \ 141)1 2000\ I61 ... \ ... \ ...... \ ...... l 1 11 63, 229\ 6 30 1 2500\ ...... \ ...... 1 25 62001 ........ 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1 32 321\ 3461 21 4 1 1200, ...... I 600[.... ... 1500\ 16 ... I ... I ...... 1 ...... I I\ 20 50 501 .... , 20

I I I I I I I I J I I 11 5ooo, .•.... 1 250001. .•• . . . 60001 391 ... I ... , ...... 1 ...... \_ 3\ 1641 920' 9791 71 niJ 11 2000 ...... 1 ...... 1 25 30(•0 101 ... 1 ......... 1 ...... 1 21 281 1201 I55l 21 16

..... \ ........ , ...... 11(\00\ 50 IOOO 381 ... \ ... I ...... 1 ...... 1 1[ 151 126i 2141 2 10 1\ 10000 ............ , 3501 240001 2001 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1[ 50! 1300\ 18501 6 ... ..

..... \ 8001...... ...... 224! 10(10, ..... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ...... \ ...... 1 11 14: 501 2741 2[ 35 11 520<'J ............ 1 ....... • 11\0f·O 361 ... 1 ... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1 83[ 834 8590\ 51 67

121$ 3R6nOI ...... I$32270;$ 10971$ 604:iOI$ 4591 ... 1 ... 1 ...... ! ...... 1 171 6401$44561$ 13641'1 441 325

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT

Church Property

£ "@ ~ "1:! =

Po

~ ~ .:: Q) ol ..c

I

~ ~ E

11 ~ ] I~ ] ]I~ I

~ I § ..c ~ ~-~ o ~ ~ ! ~ ~ -~-~ § -~ -; E ~ ~ ~ I 5

I

~ :c1 61! ~ ·:: § I o

] ~ ~ c -~ c t ~ ] ! ~

CHARGES

... 0

:'!

~ Q)

-~ ~ <:.>

~ !§ 0

,.. Q)

~ Q

2 El Salvador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1 29\.... 131

0 z I I

11

1$ 10000! ..... . 1 25001 ..... .

1\,Keta ~~~~-id_a_d_a_n_d_S_i-be_rt_-G_a_t_o_M_l_·s-.. -.-.1\ 1~--42 ~-~~-~~ -z6 1j--~l. ··II 54/

!Tampa: j I I I ' I I I

3 Ss.n Marcas ....................... ·1 11 li 2\ 3[ 1'721 51 81 1 1 80001 ..... . 4 San Mateo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6\ 1\ 3 56 5 8 . . . . . • . • . . •...... I ..... .

~~sa~~[j~!n: ·s~~ · i~~~; -~~d r~o ~-~r-th·. · i1 g/· · · · 5! · · · · 8/ 1 ~£1:::: I ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~g~l$ · · 7oo 1Total ................... ~--............ \ 7\ 511 9\ 22\-50Z\-l0\l0~7\ 6\$ 2!)900\$ 700

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-RECAPITULATION

!\Bartow ............................. ·1 Hi\ 169\ 352\ 3l4\ :'>0~91 82\ 46. ~11 341$ 1469001$ Jll!) 2\Gainesvil!e ........................... 6\ 176\ 283\ 3331 4877\ 961 691 ~7 641 141050\ ~600

31Jacksonvllle ...... - ................... 16: 109\ 459\ 3€7 481)2\ 75 70 53 47\ 2345GOI 13081

il&ifE~" •::•:::::::::•: :::::::: •:: ·::: :1 131 781 503\ 3661 4600\ "I '"I 421 39\ 297700\ 27381 27 135\ 2691 3771

5026\ 70 64 f-3 541 15:!.7501 7625 201 1761 2521 649 4404\ 81 77 {o7 45 1656931 1425()

71Tallahassee ....... 111 193 2611 25~ 60581 103 102 751 711

211700\ 5544 81Tampa ....... \ 15\ 123\ 3461 277\ 4811 61\ 54 :;i 28 1827001 13650 QILatin ......................... .... 1 71 51\ 91 221 5021 10\ 104\ 6 299001 700

\Grand Total .......................... \ 131\ 12701 28341 29631 40159\ 614\ 751\ 456\ 388\$1562893\$93949

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT

Church Property Insurance Woman's Work

..c: ~ ;... ~

Church Papers Tak·~n

~ ..<: 0

.gj e ~ "d ] 1 ~ ~ = PlO • . G -~ - = sol s ~ "d Q) ~ § Ol i ::; 5 ;~ § ~ 6 13 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 o ~ ~ ~ ~£ ~ ~ ~ £ ~ ~ ] ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ 'o ~ ~ ~ § ~ e ·§ "@ § ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ] ~ ~ ~ ] ~ z~ E ~ a ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ 8

1\1$ soool ••.•• ·I$ 4801 •••••. ·j'· ............. ./.. J ..... / .... :. i 1

1 201$ 51

1$ s'. .. ·I 1

1. 2ooo! .•..•....•.. $ 48 1 •••••••••••.•• -~· • "\" •••• -~· ••••. ; ••••••••.••• • • • 48 · • • • • • · • •

···-~1-···:~~~~::::::/::::::/:::::::!'::::::: :.::: .. i, .. il:::::: ::::::j···i ···3o .... is1::::::: ::::, .... ~

1 3000 • . . . . . . •.... I . • • • • . . • • • • • . • . • • • • • • . • • . • ••••. \ ••••• 'I . . . . . ... ·I· . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 1000 • . . . . . . ..•.. \. . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . ..... j •...••••• j. • • . . . • •••••...•••••.• !. . . . . . . 1 1 5\$ 13000\ ...... \$ 480\$ 48\ ....... \. I I! 1\.: .... \ ...... 1 2\ 50\ 20\ 53\ 1\ 3

STATISTICAL TABLE No. I-RECAPITULATION

16\$ 41300\$ 4741\$ 5335\$ 30\T 37846 $ 4891 11 ... 1$ 5031$ 503

"I 474\$ 3766\$ 76561 28 36f>

21\ 45050\ 800, 7800: 511(1 48200 30l .. l ............... I 23 4771 4264 1 9583 26 330 181 591501 86371 4970\ 1657-1 '12100 385 .. ·I ... \ ...... \ ...... \ 14 351 ~.204\ 19152\ :;0 2(\7 20 64250 66711 8400\ 11891 75550 434 ..... ·'· .... '· .... I 16 29(}, 2610' 149381 31 266 171 48100\ 7921\ 8200\ 7504 48300 6631'1 !I !751. . . . · I 19 397\ 2159; 10129 47 43i) 151 29100j 6650! 1600[ 707?.1 72425 506 1 ••. \ 800 ...... / 17\ 3141 ~136; 9708\ ?.5 3H 251 45150 1900\ 10627/ 47940 1·3100 394 . . . 1\ 9000 55001 16\ 468 2691' 51107\ .;"9 5]9 12\ 386501 ...... / 32270/ 1097 I 60450\ 459 ... I ... I ...... I ...... I 17/ 640\ -14561 136461 44/ 32fi

51 13000 ...... \ 4801 43\ ....... ..... 11 1\ ..... 1 .... I 2\ 50\ 20, 53\ 1\ 3 149/$ 383750\$37320[$79572\$100297\$468021\$3638\$ 4\$ 3\$10478\$ 7003\ 142\ 3461\$25306\$135972\ 301\ 2774

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-BARTOW DISTRICT

I Sunday

____ E_p_w_o_rt_h_L_ea_g_u_e_s____ Schools

..... "' ~ 0 Q)

"' ~ "'

0 .... CHARGES Q) -t3 Q)

;:I ..c: ~ ;., t,) rn C)

«!

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Q) 3 C)

0 Q) ..c: 0 fS S!1 :i 0 0 z ~ E-< z 0

1/Aiva Mission ••....•......•...•....................... 1 21 4V· ............ !$ 51$ 5 26 21Arcadia •........•........... · I • 4? $ 10 $ 2 [ 120 132 27

! 11~:~~~: Mi~~i~~.:::::::::::::::: :: ·.::::::::::::::::::::I: .. ~ ... ~~;:::: ~:: ~~ :::/ .... : ... :~ ....... ~~ 51 Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3z:.... 5 . . . 8 13 3 2;~ 6Dixieland and Myrtle Street . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .... I.... . . . . . .. .. . 2 1n 7/Ft. Green Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 20'.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2~ 8/Ft. Meade .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 50..... . . . . . . . . 10 10 1 20 9\Ft. Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3r.!.... 11 . . . :::!5 36 1 21

10 Ft. Myers Mi~si?n . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... j • . . . • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • . • . 1 8 11\Ft. Ogden M1sswn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40 12 131... 112 137 4 2:~ 12 Homeland and Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 ........ ·j·.. 5 . . .. . 2 17 13,Kathleen Circuit .. .. . .. ... . . ...... .... . .. ... . . . ... ..... 21;.... .... . ... 3 3: 4 25 14 LaBelle and Moore Haven !,ii.,;sion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 29: ......... I... 14 14 2 17

~~~~,~~~~~~is~i·~~·::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::1 ... ~ .. ~:~[:::: ... ~~ ::: ':2 127 ~ i~ 17/Mulberry .... , ....................................... ·J 1 so:... . 10j 8! £.51 83 1 18 IS/Nocatee and Boca Grande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... / __ ............................. .. l9lPunta Gorda .......................................... I 1 45,.... 5[... 15 20 1 10 20 Wauchula ............................................. I 2 8fil .••.••.• ·/·.. ~0 30 1 2'~ 21 Zolfo Circuit ......................................... / 1 41 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 28 _L~~~......:.__:_'.:__-_·_:_~:_-_ ............... ··_:_-_-_·_.__:~-· .:_:_~_:__:_::....:..:._'__:_:___:.:! 221 7011$ 22/$ 134/$10/$ <!Ill/$ 625! 391 397

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

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!\~~~uw~ii~e cbi~~~lt · :::::: ::::: f: :::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::: :::::!:::: ::::: ::: ::::: ::::: ~ ~~ 6 Gainesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 1 801 .... $ 10 ... $ 27 $ 37 2 40 7 Highsprings and Archer .. . . .. • .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 134!~ 10 20 $ 3 1£.2 195 2 21.

g{~iZeercft~d.~~~.~~~~~~.:::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::: ... : ... ~~-,·:::: ::::: ::: .... ~ .... ~ ... : ... :~ 10 Live Osk Rnd Mission . . . . . . . • • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 35 . . . . 12 • . . 6 18 15 11 Melrose and Waldo .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 251.... .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . 2 17 12 Micanopy Circuit ...•.•...... , ................................. [.... . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . 6 g.{ 13 Rocl'>elle Mission . . . . . • • . • . . . • • • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . • . . 40..... . . . . . 5 5 4 3R

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1Tota1 . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. ..................... ! 8/ 31~!$ 101$ 521$ 31$ 2201$ 2851 46/ 401

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-BARTOW. DISTRICT

Sunday Schools

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2001..... .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 16..... 13 65 4 9~ I 235 HI :.19 331 25;3 115,' .......... , ..... 2 ......... \ ..... 1 9 95 ...... 1 104 109 ..... 109 ........ 100. 170..... ..... ..... .... .... 3\..... 3 40 ...... 1 4Ci 49 3 46 19 64 150\.. . . . 131 1 9 2 51 9 4 118 8 144 159 5 153 173 326

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

2oo. 181 .... ·1· .... I 21 ;::q1s 301 ..... I$ sl$ 901$ 6~1$ 18s I$ 18FI$ so1s ~581$ 4721$ 1;31) 2871 121$ 35 ......... 1 2l 461 .....

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20 8 . • . . . 2 40 • . . . . . 5(! 60 . • . . . 60 401

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2---JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Epworth Leagues

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IJ acksonviiiE:: 51 C!ty Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4!i, ............ ! 140 1401 6 First Cht•.rch . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 57 . . . . 45 14 2EO 309 7 St. Matthews and Brinkley Memorial.................. 1 19, ............ , 12 12 8) Riverside Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 23 ......... , . . . 2.5 35 9\ Springfield • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 68 . . . . 10)... 186 196

10 Wesley ~lemorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 21' •........ f... 40 401 HIKing's Ferry Circuit .................................. · · · · · · · · .[. · · · ····.f.· ·j· · · · · · · · · · 12fLawtey and Middlebmg Circuit. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2f .... ·I· ....... f... 9 9 13,Lake Butler and Raiford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 42 ... ·J 5j .. ·1 7 121 1 4 Macclenny Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .... I. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ......... [ l5New Augustine and Elkton .......................... lj l2i .... f ..... / ............. , l 6 Phoenix Park and Ar.derson M(! no rial Mission . . . . . . . . . ....... 1 .... f ••••• 1 .. ·I" ....... . 171St. John's Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5'21$ 41 35f... 100 143f 18 South Jacksonville Mission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. 1 261 101 30[ ... j 27 158[ 191St. Augustine .... .. .. . .. .. ... .. . . .. .... .. . .. ... .. .. 2 501 .... ) 51 2j 10 17) :;:Of Starke and Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 38: ... ·1 10 2i 14 261 211Bradford Mission ............................................. f ............ I ......... . 22[Dim•more Circuit ..............•........................... ) ..... I... . .... f ••• 1 ..... ) .... .

[Total ................................................. I 2_51 5271$105)$ 153)$18\$ 8G8)$1144)

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-MIAMI DISTRICT

Sunday Schools

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liBunnell ........... · ..........••............... · .... ·· ··1· ·· ·1·· ·· .'[. ·· .) .. ·· ., .. ·i· .. "I" ... 1 1.1 9 2[Delray and Boynton................................... 2 65r .... ~····· .•. ,$ ~5$ 45[ 21 ?li 3[DeLand .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . • • • .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . 1 3Ft .... $ 25 $ 2

1 :::0 471 11 14

4fDania and Ujus . . . • . • • . • . .. • .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 2 611.... . .. .. . . . 45 451 3[ 1~ 5[East P&latka and St. John's Par ..................... · .I ... · .. · .. i. · · · ·· ... [ ... I.· .. · · .. · ·j· ·· .[. · .. ·

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91 First Church ............•••.•.•..................... \ 2 30·.... 101... , 5 251 11 30 10 Fleming Street .................................... ·I 1 70'$ 16 101 ... 1 132 158 1 40 11 Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 100~ 8 15' 2[1 20 45 1 lS 121Kingston and Port Orange ........................... 1 ......... [ .....•... I ............. [ .... [ .... . 13lkfi~~i\ City and Peters ................................ 1

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14f Trinity ................ , . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 651 ......... '1 5 751 80f 1[ 28 151 City Misf'ion ................................................. ·1··· ., ............. I ..... 1 3[ 16 J6)Mat:BcumbiP .•.......•.•........•..............•........ / ..............•.. ·1···1 ..... / ..... 1 2/ P. 171NewSmyrnaMission ..........•....................... l 1114 .... 5 11 Jl 17/ 1[ H 181Palatka .........•...............................•.... 33- .... r ....•........ , 10 11 1~! 19[Sebastiun .............•....•.••.......................

1 1 35 ..... I 20 ... I 43 63[ 41 24

201Stuart and Salerno ....•.......•................................ i •••••••••••• , .......... I 11 10 211Silver Palm ar:d Homstead ............................ I .... I ..... '.. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. ..... I 3 24 22/Titusville and Cocoa ...........•....................... f •••• [ •••.• 1 ••••••••••• ·1·····/· .... 1 21 14 ""'W<>«t Palm Beach .................................... I 21 50 ......... 11: ~0 311 ll 1"

1 '1'otnl .................................................. 1 171 588i$ 241$ 85[$211$ 4511$ 591! ::;s[ 350

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Sunday Schools

~gl::::: :::::1::::: r il$" "251::::: ::::: $'""35$"""36$"""9~l$""ii6$""6il$···55 1 $""""651$ ... i~o 68i .................. ·I·... 18 . . . • . . . . . . 45 48 111 111 54

1. 571 455 512

791 ..... ····· ····· .... 11 1\ .... $ 6 26 7 50,1 77 19 58\ 621 121

225 ..... $ 4('1 ......... I 2 121..... 7 134 30 18:J 323 1091 ~14 225 4~9 677 50 2() $ 24 9) 221. .... I$ 132 12 342 1000 ) 9(Jf• 2209 . . . . . 2209 16561 3865 175 . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . 211 31 491..... 4 166 321 251 263 181: j 82 2711 453 2451. . . . . 25 • . . . . 3 6\ 56 . . . . . 3 125 25 209 244 801 164 8201 98! c93 28 20 1 13\ 151 119 . . . . . 13 312 427, 8n 1068 3781 690 3367 4056 250 . . . • . 20 . . . . . 3: 221 .•... \ 69\ 10 138 61\ 27il 318 . . . . . 318 536 854

91 ····· .........•.... , 21 11 .... •j••••. 42 3\ 4!'i 45 3 42 ..•.... 42 91\..... . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . . . 4\..... . . . . . 28 ...•.. \ 32 41..... 41 119 160

1771 ~-o 22 ..... 21151·· ... \..... ..... 69 161 100 112 ..... 112 2o3 31:> 75 . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 . • . . 6,..... . . . . . 30 82\ llS 1181 8• 110 . . . . . . . 110 70 ..........................•........ 1 ..... 12 121 24 24, ..... , 24 726 750

238:..... ...... ... . 31 61 721 ..... \. ... . 1H5 1 230 3651 ....................... ·!···· .. 86\ ................... \ 41 9\ ••••• 1. .. . . 14j 5\ 49\ 1921 13, 179. ... .. . 179

1001..... 10 . . . . . 2 1

1.... 29\ ..... I..... .jpl 141 il5 1 243 391 204 92581 94.6~

125J········· ..... 2 6\ .•... 1 ..... 1 ...•. ··o1 40, tool 117 10 :o7 1309 131~ 135 ......•.. ,. .... 21 8\ 401 ..... I..... P3 431 176 202\ 119' J45 1511 296 1351 ................... I 17\ .... ·\···· .\ ... ··\ 37\ ...... 1 37 r

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3744\ 98\ 157\ 37\ 471 132\$ 452\$ 201\$ 56\$ 1925\$ 2111\$ 1:084\$ 5823\$1074j$ 4910\$ 10011[$ Wi27

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-MIAMI DISTRICT

13::11 ..... 1 341 11 11 .... !$ 6, ..... 1 ..... \$ 7fl$ 171$ \llll ...... \$ 751$ .231$ 3251$ 348 2001$ 20\ 20! 1 3\$ 21 20 ..... I$ 71 130 501 2fYl $ 2521 ..... I ~52 27\ 279 164 .... I ..... \..... 1i 4 45 ..... I 5 132 66 2·1t' 294 45\ :.50\ 138) 387 160\ ..... ! ••.• , ••.•••••. 1 .... I 8\ ..... I 5\ ...... 1 140\ 153 197\ ..... ! 197, ............. .

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SOOI 35\ 65 11 4(.... 135\..... 101 1001 601 175 400\ 135\ 2f51 1001 365 3011 ..... \ 19 • . . . . 41 51 95\ ..... [ 10 221 69\ 395 11531 1481 4051 89::li 1298

•.. ~:~1:::::1:.:::1:::::1::::1 •.. : ... ~l::::i:::::l .... ~:,~ .... ~l .. ~~~ ... ~~: :::::1 ... ~~\ 180\ ~46 1021 ..... 1 11 ..... I 2, 1 241 271 ..... I 69 71 127\ 1271 241 1031 801 183

I I I I I I I ! I I I I I i i 450\ 301 10i 1 6\ 21 1221 ..... I 40 3191 23 50~ I 585, ••... \ ~85 3395\ 3991 1751 .. •• .I 121 1 21 3 ••. • ·I•• •• .I 81 70 971 17c I 175 5! J.711 1331 304

4o ..... 1 ...•........................ 1.. .. . 101···· .. 1 10 101···· ·' 10 5ol so 851 ..... I..... . . . . . 21.... 381 ..... I 5 61 451 149 I 166 831 831 1201 203

1801 ..... \..... 1 2! 21 30 ..... I..... 120\ 691 219 229 99! ~301 1821 31?. no1 ..... 1 8 .. . . . 31.... 151 .... r .... ·I 2441 101 2691 382 .... ·1 s32 75 4()7 1oo1. .... 1 2r, ..... 1 11 ... ·I 34\. .... 1 6 371 1231 2oo 2001123; 77\ 657\ H3 1791 ..... 1 •........ 1 .... I.... 161 ..... I ..... , ...... , 1821 19il 232 ..... 1 .................. .. 1211. •• .. 1 .... •I 11 11••• .1 •. •• • ..... 1 .... • 61 20j 811 81 201 611 2951 356 ~501 ..... 1 3()\..... 4 7\ 3881 191 12 141 6~i;l 109o I 1216 407 8091 .19~ 1::!0?

3695\ 1251 245\ 81 45i 58!$11351$ 481$ U9l$ 20671$ 18381$ 5210 I$ 5840\$14031$ 44531$ 138091s; lSO~!l

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-0CALA DISTRICT

Epworth Leagues

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31Clearwr.ter ............................................ i 21 62' .... $ 64 ... I$ 63 $ 127

tlg~~:city · : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 : : : : j: : : : : l: : : : : : : : : : : · : : : : : : : : : : ~~~fr~~:~~~~d ·N~~~ · i>'dr·t· iiic·h~; ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::: /1. · · i ~t::::: · · · io :::/. · · 47 · · · 57j gj'i~~~one~~ .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ii" .. sol:::: ::::: $. 31 ••• ~0 ... 23

10 Odessa ............... · · . · · · · · · .......... · .. · · · · · · · · · · I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·f· · ·I"' .. · .... · 11 Ocala .........................................•..... ·1 21 7C.\.... 20... 26 46 12,Plant City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1:37 . . . . 30/ 21 70 102 13 Safety Harbor .................................................. i .............•... 14ISutherland ............................................ \ 1 75:.... 60\ 11_ i 0 71 15ISeminole ...................•......................... ·1 2 6fi 1

•••• 20 2- 15 37 161St. Petersbu:-g . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 8:2 1

•••• 87: 9· f/7 1931

n\~;~~~~ ~~;~·ini·s·:·::·:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::·\···2 ···:):::: :::::1:::\·"26 '''26 t91Tr.ilby ........................•..............•....... ·I· ........ i ............ · .•........ 201\VIldwood ..................•.......................... , 1 20- ............ \ 5 5

!Total ................................................ 1 151 6351 .... I$ 2911$17!$ 3971$ 6871

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-0RLANDO DISTRICT

11Apopka Mission ......•........•....................... 1 II 38 ............ $ 161$ IG 2 Avon Park Mission ................................... 1 .•....... I ..................... . 3 Enterprise Mbsion . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I07jS 5 $ 31 ... $ 51 $ 87 4 Gr~nd Isl!lnd Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 48

1.... 10 . . . 25 35

51 Haines C1ty :tnd Loughn.an . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 .•..............•...... 6 Hawthorne Circuit • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1201 f. ••••• $ 2 . . . . . 7 7 Interlachen Mhsion . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ /. . . . . .... I.. . .. . . . .. .. . 8/Kissimmee and S]-.ingle Creek .......... ,. ................ i 2 114 ............. ' iOO 100 9 Lake Wales and Frosproof M1ss1on ..................... , 2 47, 20 .. .. . .. . 50 70

10 Leesbur~ . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I ~ 1 •••• • • • • • • • • 42 42 11\Maitland Mission .•................................... 1 •••••••.. I •.•.•.••• (' ........... ..

12 Okeechobee and East Beach M:ssion .................. -~ II ?0 1•••• • • • • • • • • 3 3

13\0rlando . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 441.... 25 . . . 100 125 14 Oviedo and Geneva • • . . . • . • • . . . . .......................••...... : ..•....•....

151Palatka .......................•........................... I ..... 1

1 .... 16IRodman and Crescent City ...........•..............•..........••.. 17,Sevill~ and Walaka Mission ........................... , ........ -:· ... 18 Umatilla and Tavares . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2n .•..................... I9jWebster Circuit ....................................... 1 41 1711.... 34 'il 105 20 'Vint.er Gard~n • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ... · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · ·1 II 271 · .. · · .. · · : : l· · .... · .. ~~~~~n~?;d ~~~~~- . ::::::::::: :::::.::::::::::::::: ::: ::::: ~I ~~!:::: · .. ~~~::: 1 i~ ... ~~

1 26 1 15 2 23 4 2:1 3 20 5 3S 2 20 3 15 1 30 2 24 4 27 2 2!) 4 2f> 1 6(\ 4 ..... 2 15 6 35 4 2~

[;7j 490

4 ~.

2 5 2 14 4 17 1 ,., 3 1?. 3 1'!. 1 Hi 2 19 1 13 3 1;) 2 14

100 32 4 24 . .... 1 8 6 18 1 ll 5 26

~~ 11) 18 31

481 348 ,Total .................. _.: .. -~ ..... : ................... 1 241 8il4i$ 301$ 1251$ 21$ 5(•11$ 6_4....:91 _ __:_ __

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-0CALA DISTRICT

Sunday Schools :

I I

I I 't,;

I ~ .2:l ..... 3 ~ = I lj) ..r:: Q.

.§ E .., 0 lj)

I ""' ~

""' 't ::l 0 0 ...... ~ ~ ..~': "' 0 '5~ Qi ~ A 0 Q s:::

.~ .c ""' C'l I Q) Q) 0. .., r:J)~ Qi 0 C'l ~ ~ ~ ttl .!!lQi Q) r:J) ;...o:l .c 0 z

·~..r::

~ ~ ~ "0

Q) Qi ~ §'+> ::s >. ~j 5l z Q) = < ::a r:J) o:s s "' P.._s 1:. ~ ::c o:l o:l "' 5l "0 lj)

0 ""' 5l 5 -.; 0 = ::s..r:: ::c o:s ......

:I: -= < >. r:nt: .s Q tJ 01-< 'C) o:l 0 "' ::s o:l f-<

Q) 0 Q) ~ ..r:: ....., r:J) 0 -;:: f-< "' .E = 5 ::c '5~ = ~ .., <:.1 s ~ ::l s lj)

..... 0 til r:J) Q) s oc. ~ = iE 0 "' :E 0 -.; 0

Qi 00> 0 .;::r:.:~ s "' = ~ ~·~ "' "' ·= >. 0 ""' b .!:: f-< s ""' <:) ~ = >. !:: = <:) o:l .....

-"0 <: f-< ~ .0. 'j:J ~ -~

0 ... "0 ... "' ~ ]~ -~ :!:! 3 o:l= 3 3 s ·; = Q) "bo:! "' ... ""' <II :.a (j) :.a ::s .c "' Q) 0 ~

""' ::s ~ ~ 0 f-< Q) 0 p.;j ::;: Q f-< ::: r:J) Q

1/1 0 E-< ..:I z f-< I E-<

320 ..••..•.••.•.•..••.•.• ·,1 751 ..... $ 10 $ 230 $ 1071$ 423! ...... ..... _!$ 423 $ 3501$ 175 2001. •• .. .... . .... . 1 9 30/ ..... 4 95 20 149 l$ 14~ $ 301 119 100 219 182\..... 35..... 6.... 211$ 50 12 268 52 403 53(1 38 4.92 385 877 "'I , " 1 •....

1

1301..... , 161 105 401 401 182l 219 281 500 160 ) 5 20 . • . • . 4 1 40 . . . . . 6 200 246 ...... 220' ~26 335 561 :57 .. .. . 14 .. .. . 10 ... - 30J .......... 70 18 118 ..... t ...... 236 401 190 ................... 3 76 ..... 1 6 80 79 241 298 861 ~12 1614 1R26 200/..... 8..... .. .. .. .. 30/ 6 1:20 156 :::::1 :~U :::: ~~~, ... ii~~ 20"~""... ..... 1 •

1 ...

1

"I ,. , 122 301 289 3ll 110 .•........ I ............................ 75 20 93 . .... [ ...... 572 75 36j..... 7/ ... '. 97 .. .. . 12 211 322 641 687

1871 liOO 4181 918

5401 120 30i 1 71 21 85 .......... 3 710 1120 1222 475 747 953i 1700 ] 10 . . . • . 15 . . . . . . . . . 9/ 20 .......... 95 20 135 13 L .. ~~ 92 151[ 243

200J ..... , ... "I ll 4! 6\ ..... , ..... 14 143 ""281

157 22 ~271 105 33·~

1601 j2 14 1 31 .... \ 47 ..... 4 80 159 19 6 75 121 971 218 f-94 ~6 41'. .... 7/ 151 213 ..... 3~ ... ~~~ .. ~:~t. ~~~: 262 ~ ... ~~ .. ~5:~1' •. ~~~:! ... ::~~ 150r ............... 31 11. .... / ..... .oo

1 ..... 1 151 .... ·!·· ..

1 61

140 ..... 1 ..... , ............ ·I

:2501 2.') 15\ 1\ 4\ q 3~1::::: ~, ~g\::::::1 1~!11~~1-··"1 •••. '"1 ..... ~~1 .... ~:: 35\..... 7 1421 501 234 239 90! ~49 43: 19:3

5175\ 215\ 258\ 6\ 641 6(115 0191$ 1311$ 2191$ 25941$ 334fl$ 75561$ 71031$15151$ 68141$ 8344\$ 14509

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-0RLANDO DISTRICT - --- -~---·----------

I6ol .......... 1 •... ·I 41 7T$ 231 ..... 1 ..... I$ 58/$ 261$ 1071$ 123\ ..... '\$ 1231$ 991$ 221 241 .......... 1 ............. 1 ..... 1 ..... 1 ..... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 101 ................. 231 3~

112\..... 1! ..... \ .... \ 40/ 14/ ..... I .... ·I 38\ 7! 59\ 146 141 5 120/ 125 621 .......... 1 ..... \ 41 .... \ 221 ..... : 6 581 ..... ·j 1~o6[ 112101. ··5·4·1 152~ 45!11 15i5o 351 .......... / ll 41 111 161 21 151 181 59 !

2001

20 ..... 1 .....

1

31 101 21\ .. .. . .. .. . 50) ...... I 75! 82 251 57 370 427

n~, ... ~~~~ ... ~gl1 ::::: 1 ~~~:::i ~H!:::iJ::i~ ~iijl 1ig\ :U ~!~,::i~J .. ~~~ ···~~~~~ .. ·~~~~ 96,..... 15 .. .. . 3 11 281 ..... /..... 58 631 14!1 I 1911 271 164 3901 551

125. •. . . 3\..... 1 19 5) ..... I 5 59 20) 89 ., 81!1. ... . 89 861 175 981 .....

1

..... 1..... 2 3 ..... 1 3/..... 51 ...... 1

54 51..... 51 1051 16! 550) .......... 1 1) 41 5, ..... \ 101..... 300 700 1010 ........... J 1135 2100j 3235

... ~:~, .... ~, ... :~1 .... ~1' ... ~1 .. ~: ... ~~l:::::j .... ~ ... ~:~,~ ... ~~~1 ... ~~ 5 ... ~~~1 ... ~~~ ... ~~~, ..... ~~: .... 3~~

40 .•........ ,.. .. . 11 41 ~I 5 5 47 ...... f 65 651 ..... , 651 90· 1fi~ 1751 .....

1..... .... . .... .... 15/ .....

1 71 25) 23) 70 ......

1

561

79 37: 116 150\..... 12) ..... , 3,.... 45) ..... , 41 84\ 671 200 200 45, 155 1181 273 36!11 ..... I ..... \ .................. I 32\ 8 1951 393/ 62S 733 1801 E53 405\ 958"

7_0\ ..... / ..... \ ..... 1 2) .... , ..... ) ..... !..... 92 ...... \ ............ \ ..... _ 921 1021 281) :?riO/ ..... ) 261 1/ 3/ 2 67) ..... ) 81 2001 1071 382/ 4321 114! ~881 6061 894 476\ 32\ 42i 11 31 Sl 92) ..... / 61 2801 644\ 1022 I 1090 992/ t'48 10301 1978'

3735: 1001 186! 5\ 561 136\$ 66E\$ 62\$ 87\$ 2164\$ 23831$ 5286)$ 4729\$1824\$ 5178\$ 96941$ 14977

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

Epworth Leagues Sunday

Schools

l • t

.., ~ ~

CHARGES ~ ~ -; < ·c:;

Vl I::

~ ~ ~

~ 0 w. ol Vl 00 00 ~ ~ I:: c: ~ ...:l ..0 -~ -~ 0

s ~

~ ~ z ~

00

Ul 8 ~ Q) ..c:: ~ ::I <.> ..c::

>. ~ w. ~ Q 00 j 2' ~

~ ] ~ ] g ~ 0 '""'o ~ > ~ ~ ·a C) cr.! ~ I:: ..c:: ..... 0 tE < 0 ~ z 0

~~!~~Iii~h~~1a G;·~~~~iii~':::: :::::::::::::::::: · ::::::::: :):::::::: ~::--:-: ...... -::!~:--:-.-: · · · · .l~1~ !/~~~~\~!n!ncl~:uit·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i· .. 2 ... 4o':::: ::::: :::1::::: ::::: ! ~g 51 Chattahoochee and Mt. Pleasant ....... , ................. 1 1 15 $ 8 ........ ). . . . . . . . . . 2 ISl

i~i~~t~~~'ii~!r~ci.~~~~~: : : : : : : : :::::: : :: : : :: :: : : : : : : : : : :: .. · ~ .. · ~f : : : : : : : :, : : J : : : : ~: : ~~ ~ H 1~ r!o~°Ci~;~i~i:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ~ ... :\::: ~ .. ~~ ::: ]~ .. ~: 37 ~ 1&

ll it~:~~~~~: ~~·t~~:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f :; ::£::: :: :;; ::. :: :;; ii i !! ~~~~~~~~y .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l i ~i,:::: .18 ... ~~ i ~~ 17 Tallahasseee '.' ......................................... , 1 68..... 40 $ 5 71 116 1 2E; 18 Waukeenah Mission . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 2(1 I91West Madison Mission ............... _ .............. ·j 1 .. · 6o:" io.:::: ::: .. i24 .. i24 4 20 201Woodville Mission .............•................................ '.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10

!Total ........ _ ..... _ ................•...... ~- .-... ~~--~3!_3TI!$~18I$_60I!}I~ 3~·7J$ 36?_-cBI~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-TAMPA DISTRICT

1/Bloomingdale Circuit . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 13 .••...... '!". .. . .. .. .. . 21 21Bradentown .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 llOi .... $ 75 ... $ G2 $ 134 41 3IEI1enton Circuit .........................................•...... i .•..•.•..•..................... 41Manatee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7fi\.... 10\... 15 25 1 20

g~~i!~fto M.i~~i.0.~.::::::::: :::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ~ i~1:::: .... ~C: 13 1~ r n 7/Parrish and Wimauma .........•...................... 'I" ....... I ........ ·r· . . 2 14 8 Sarasota ......................•................................ ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12 9 Port Tampa and Seffner ................................................ j. . . . . . . . . ........•

Tarr.pa· I ' ~~ ~~:: ~;~~~' ·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ~ ... ~~1:::: :::::11::: ... ~~ ... ~~~, ~ 12 Highland Avenue ar·d City Mission .. . .... .. .. .. .... . 2 sr.; ........... 'I"". .. .. . 2 13 Hyde Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5~ . . . . 851... 200 285 ~1~ 14 Nebraska Avenee and Seminole...................... 1 251.... . . 15 151 15 Tampa Heights .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 1 1211.... 551$ 51 11071 1167\

35 21 1'' 35 17 36

1'fotai ................ _ ... _ ................ _. .. ~ .......... 1 161 5351 .... I$ 2301$ 51$1430\$16571 ~21 305

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

Sunday Schools -------------

] ~ ~ - s ~ ~ 8 Eo s Cl) ..c: ..c: <l) -

t f B o Jl~ ~ ~ ~ 0 c3 -~ _g >. ~ ~ c-l c-l

~ ~ ., I: "A ~ ~...:l ~ o ~ Cl) m §~ ~ ~ 2 ~ f2 ~ ~ ~ §

< § ~ ~ 5 A<s ~ "@ » 8 ., § §~ ~ Cl) ~ U>

: ~ ~ ~ :3 1 ~II ~ -~ ~ "5 g ~ ~ ~ § ~ E ~ @ ~ ~ ~ iE rn .~ ~ ~ -~ : @' .§ "@ -g S <;; .§ ~ .5 ~ ~ ·2 § 2 ~ § -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oj ~ ~ .!!l ] E :!::! ~ '"C ~ "til ~; :!::! ~ Cl) 3 "' 3 !S ~ ~ ~ ~~~I~ ~ d ~ 5 ~ j ~ ~ ~

~1~6g4i:_:_._·:_._ ·.·.·.:.~. :::_:: i ... 6,$ ~g~~---~:1~--~~~ ~--~~~~--~~~~·--~~~---~~~,~$ ~~g 3! 4 171 .... ·j· ... . 86 3~1 135 ... . .. . .. .. :!.35 365 501)

2501. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 1: 7 ... \..... 8 150 2ol 183 183..... 183 58 241 286, ~ 0 32 . . . . . 41 41 60\ ..... I 4 90 . . . . . . 154 162 601 102 28681 ~970 1081. .. . . . .......... 3 20 ... ,$ 51 ........... ,...... 5 c..... 5 5: 5

!ggi::::: ::~::1::::: 1 :::J·i~11 .. -~~c::J··~~ .... i~l::::ii ... t~ ... ~~~ ·--~~ i~ :HI H~

2051. . . . . 25 . . . . . 51 6 121 ..... ,. . . . . 108 201 140 140 20, J 20 303 423 150, (i3 23: ............. 11191..... 161 85 281 248 248 1471 10I 768 869 ~'17\ 10 ..... 1 ......... \ 2 431 91 85 ............ , 137 . ··1·0·4· . ··1·4·1. 13970 8154 152 I751 .......... j ..... ~ .... I 20 141....... ... 751. ... .. 89 174 213! ?o tsi..... 21

1· 2 641 .... ·\ s s31...... 155 165 ..... , 165 527 692

JSOl ..... I 331. ... . 3. ... 591.. .. . 10 1701 421 281 291... .. Z91 24761 27fi7 266; 301 20. 1 21 .... 1 ..... 1 ..... 1 ..... 1121 421 1!)4 304, ..... 304 40323 40627 474\ 651 65i 1 31 361 ..... \ 115! 27 3371 3901 8f9 981:: ..... , 985 15861 257~ 1471 .......... 1 ..... I .... 1 .... 1.. 71 71. .... 22/ ...... I 36 ...... ,. . . . . 36 55 91 1501 .......... 1 ..... 1 .... 1 ... ·1 15! ..... 1 11/ 301 401 96 12r .... ·I :.'20 1241 343 1201 ..... \ ..... \ ..... \ .... \ ......... \ 61..... 251 ...... 1 :n 1 :n..... 3I 38; 6<l

3995\ 2181 238! 21 29\ 123 18 546\$ 1421$ 186\$ 1590\$ 6751$ <:ono I$ 3l_I2I$ 3741$ 31961$ 5I_028I$ 545l(l

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-TAMPA DISTRICT

1871 ..... I ..... 1 ..... 1 .... 1· Z! 261 ..... I$ 81$ 75\ ...... I$ I09I$ IO!li$ 261$ 911$ 251$ 11f

... ~~~I:::: :I:::::;~ ... ~~-. ~I ... ~1 .. ~:~1:::: :i ... ~~~ 2~~1 ... ~:~I ... ~~~ i·. ~~~~~-. ::~(- .. :~~~- 658, 1477

i~g~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~\ ... ~ ~I ~~ ... ~~I$ .. · 91 .... ~ 1 ~~1 ... ~::1 2~~ I 3~~~ i~~ 2~~~ .. i!~l .... t~~ 1401····· 201 ..... 3/ .... 1 641 ..... 1 71 9II 351 198 2IO ..... I ZIOI 160\ 37() I601 141 I5\ ......... \ 11 I71 ..... \ 25 21 115 15\ll 159 ..... , 3I7 ?.2£)• 51f.

... ~~~~:::::I::::: I::::: ... ~I:::: I ... ~:I ... ~~~:::::/ .... ~:1 .... :~I ... ~:~ I:::::: I:::::! ... :~:! ... ~~6 / •... ~68 i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

r.o11 ............... 1 31 .... 1 ..... 1 2n1 )4 I9s! 2441 7251 735l ..... r 7351 979! I714 ...... , 301 6/' 11 31 21 561 II 91 I59 431 1471 ...... ! 11' 391 1~51 194

21i0 ..... , 25 ..... 1 IOI 171 761 ..... 1 2 107 451 229\ ........... 11...... 2I41 64:? 69o: Ioo 70, ..... I 6i 2s\· 3801 ..... 1 251 5ool 465 I371 ! 1656 ::so 12761 IB5oi 31 2e 2IO!..... IS..... 5/ 2 62/ ..... \ 41 80\ 121 I58 1731. .. . . 1731 274\ -14'7 7001 ':'5\ 23: II 7! 171 3371 941 '21 46II I49l 1153 2320 1613 707 8f.90I ?297

3483\ 2791 195\ 41 58, 92\$ 241\$ 388\$ I2-1\$ 220I\$ 177EI$ 5659\$ 68171$2262\$ 4:S10\$ 136761$ I~914

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT - --- ----~- --·-·--

-- ·---~---- s·unday Epworth Leagues Schools

~ ~ <II 8 ~ s ~ ..c:: <II

gj ~ a5 ~

l ~ g2! ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ l:'a\ s §] 30• i ·I ·I I ! ~ \ io~ ~ ~ z.~ ~ Sl . .;j!o ~ ~ 5

CHARGES I I

1/EI Salvado ....... :~-:-.-.~-~~ •. --:.-.. -.-.-..-.---:-.-:-:--::--:.~.---:-.-.-.--2i-1o4T~~---: 1 •• :-•• C./$-39/$ 09 1/ 4

21La Trinidad and Gate; ................................. I 1/ 251 .... [ ..... [ ... [ 20[ 20 21 H 31San Jm·n, Epwor<;h and San Lucas .................... \ 11 26 .. ·.I .... -~···1 101 10 2 11.

:~:~ ~~;.~~8·:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::l ... ~j--.~~1:::: :::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ --1¥-~~~~=-~:~-:~~-:~::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::: ~I 2~~;:::_:1:::::1:::/$ ;il$ J~1 ~l 5~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-RECAPITULATION ~--- ---~----

1 Bartow ........................ -.. -.. -.-~ :.-.-.--:.-.::--:--:--::.-.:-1 22/- 70S I$ 22\$-1341$10/$ 4£111$ 6521 ;l!l/ 307 2 Gair.esville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 31RI 101 521 3, 2?.0 285 46 40.1 3 Jacksonville .................................. ; .. .. .. . 25 5271 101 153 181! 8f.8 1144 40 36~ 4 Miami , .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 '588 24/ 85,81 '-5~ 5911 :35 35!) 5 Ocala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 635! ... ·1 291 17!' 379 687 57 490 6 Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... _ ............. : 21 ~84• 30 125 2 501 540 49 34~ 7/Tallsha::;see . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3771 18 601 51 397 362/ G6 428 8 Tan:pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 535 ... ·J 2301 5 1430,1657[ 22 30f'> 9 Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2401.... . . . . . . . . f•4 94/ 8[ 51

!Grand Total-:::.-:-.-: .... ._. ....... --: .. --:.: ... --:.~ .. -.---:---:. ~-.Ti47\4~05;~2_Q9_1.~~_1__3_~l~~ft~5l~(·ll~[ S52/314_i

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT

Sunday Schools --------~--------~~----~----------------------------

I ~ I ~ 1_1 : 0 ! : .:: "' 8 ~Q) ~ ~ ~ ~ "' ~~I § ~ ~ :~I' ~ : ~

Q) ~ 0

§~ I ~"' ., » '"...:l Q) z s ::g ~ il: rf1 oj ] "' Q)

0 .... ID 6 .B I' ~ c; :>. 0 'g ;:l..C:: ~ :* -~ ~ ~ ~ Q) 8.:; I < 0~ 8 ~ i c7i ~0 ~~ § ~ ~ 0= 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ § rf1 "' rf1 2 § -:: ~ s 3 °

I ~ ~ ~ :>. ;..,0~ ~ ~ .§ ~ 0 -:: -"0 ~ r:S .:::

15 -o_- 0;:: ~ ~,31 00~_: 00~-- .... "0 .... oj ~ .. a :a : 0~ ID §... ~: ~; ~ § ~ 3 -o oj ~ 'al 3 ~ o! E-t 3:iw f~ ~ o w o ~ ~ ~ l Z ~

----:v--:u-:-1 0-0-0 0-0 -;--10-0 -.-0--.0 '1-0 -0 0-. --;-01---::-cJ ic-0 -o-o--:_ '1'0-0 -0 -0-0-,--1 0-0 -0 0----'0 ~~c-o-O 0_0_0, ;c:;:-s--::-:31::-::20"'$;:----,-4

4-::'c::38

1;-::$·-=-75

,8:; 1$ 1

714

8 o0

o0 o0 o0

o01, so

0 01010 40

-~ $ 485! $ 16 :!

i~~l:::::joooi21::::: ::::1::0:1:: :::I:::::J::::: 16 oo·o·oi 261 2€ 00000 1 26 0000000

1

~~ n~1::::: :::::\::::: 1

1oooii::::1:: :::!:::::1::::: g OOoOi7i ~~ 000 ·2~ :::::1:::::: 00000 ~~ ~~

---=1:::-0~0I_o_• o_o_o~o_o_o ::-:0 0:-:--1-0 o_o_o --;0 _o _o 0-=o-i-lo__co_:_o--;ol_o_o _o _o 0-;-l_o_ o_o_o -0~ 1_0_ --0 o_o_o:l-~ ----::-:15_0_:_: 0 .:..1~_15 __ ~9--"-"--=--"-"_._._._._.__olo_o_o o_o_o __oo __ 4_0 709[0 0 0 0 ol 1210 0 00 01 210 0. olo. 0 0 olo 0 0 0 010 00 0 ol$ 1031$ 108[$ 2111$ 28210 0 0 0 o!$ ~401$ 681$ 36~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 2-RECAPITULATION

""I 136 3271

2 "I 1112!$ "T "'I$ , $ "'T 8941$ ""I$ '"T 576j$ 393T 93361$ 12594 3S37 172 162 1 411 1131 472 1451 119 1464 11HI ::;2()!5 I 3651 722: 2873 89801 1 VlG4 3744 £8 157 37 47[ 13~! 452 2011 56 1925 2111 F.08·1 5823 10741 4iHO 100111 14627 3695 125 2451 8 45: 581 1135 48 129 2067 18381 ;)'21 I) 5840 1403 4°153 13809 1.10% 5175 215 258i 6 641 601 1 0191 131 249 ,. ..

1

,.,, ""I 71031 1515, 6814 .,.. 14505 3735[ 106 ~~~~ 5 56i 1361 665 621 87 2164 23831 F.286 4729 1824 5178 96941 U977 39951 218 2

~~~ 0 ~~~~ 0 ~ ~~~~ 0 ° ~~1°_1~~ 1590 6751 "''" 31121 '"I 31951 510281 M51C 3483 279 1951 4 22011 17751 1:65~ 6817 2362 4810 13676: 18914 709[0 0 0 0 0 i2[o •••• 103[ 108[ 21' 282[. 0 0. 0 140 681 36~

213831 13f.9[ ~789[ 65[ 391[ 826!$6 102I$1323I$1172I$16056I$14245I$39155I$41723I$9850I$36312I$124146I$160432

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-BARTOW DISTRICT

CHARGES

~"d ~ i ;.a ~ ;a

·en ~ ·en roc Q) U'J. Q..o ..... f.< Ul f.< Ql Pot< Pot Pot

----------------------------------~----

-1,Xlv~~lissio~-.-:-:-~: .................... $ 101

1

1$ 921·S-';'251f617~~~~ JJ,;:i :::~>l!ii ~.I···· 2IArcEidia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 224 224 1600 1600! 231 23 124j L'4l HOI 11·0::~,'1! .. ·. · .. · 3IBartow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 280 2~00 2~001 29' 29

3, 1551 155 1621 ~ -

41Bartow Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 42 .:.00 .,oo 31 151 15 1·)· 18 8 :~ 51I3 I . G e 1'~C 124 °00 88?1 1?1 o, ?"I 4° ~~:~', 4-,·1 .... • ow tng re n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ v _ _ o, -u " J

6IDixieland ~1nd Myrtle Street . . . 70 55 500 4'i0i 74

1 41 39 19 401 15l 41• 71Fort Green Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 43 412 412 1l I 1 ~ 1()

1

19 19 19

1

. · · · 81Fort Meade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 168j 1 '200 1200 17 1 93 93 971 97 · · · · 9iFot·t Myet·s .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 218 '·101 1500 15001 221 ~2 11C 116 120 120 .....

10IFort lV'yer,; Mission........... 701 • 67~~ 56~1051 46x0-'l .. SII 174211· 'i?4·1' 3236'1 :_1;:83 :_4J0411 ~~11 .. ·. · .. · 111Ft. Ogden Misdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1~ _ _ _ __,

g~~~u.!~~~d ci~~uirr~~1~~:.:::::::: . . . . . . . if~ 1 ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ 121 8 ~i 1j ~~~~ ~3 ~~ f~[ 14

;::t~f(;l~~da11~.~~~~~.~~~~~.~i·s·s~m..... 2~~ 2~~ 2~~gl 2~g/, 2~1· 2~/ 1~~1 1~~ 16~1 -~~'c:: 16!'Vfarco Misl'>ion ............ , . . . f,6 591 4001 4~PI 3] 31 151 15 161 161 .. ..

U'~~~~~~~:? an~l· '13~~~. Gr'a'~d~.::::: ~~~ i~~~ 1 ~~gl 1 ~m 1 ~\ 1 ~1 ~~ ~~I ~gj ~~~:::: 19'.Punta Gorda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 84/ 6001 6001 9

1

5 46 14 491 14! ....

~~~~fo~~~hcl~cuii·::::::·:::::::::::: i~~ ~~~~ i6gg1 ~~~gl ~g ~~ ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~1::· · -=--c!-::T~o-:-h-:, 1:-s--'-.-.-.-. -. -.. -.-.-. -. -.. -.-.-. -. -.• -.-. -. ·-. -. -. -.. ""."".--'. --'. :-::1 $----::-2 7:'-:7:'-:9--,-l s=-2:-6,.-:-9-,.-1~1 $,-,-_1~8.:.._7 4.:._4~1-=-$1-,-80 RS Is~ 5 41 $2 2 5[ $13 0 21 $11411 $ 1 4 061 $118 :{I ~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-GAINESVILLE DISTRICT

1[Alachuil- Circuit . ~ ...... ~ .... . 21Anthony ar·d Citra Circuit ... . 3IBronson and Cedar Key ...... . 41Columbia .................... . 5IFort White Circuit ........... . 6IGainesville .................. . 7[Hig-h Springs ami Archer .... . SIJasper and Jennings ........ . 9ILake City .................... .

!OILive 01:-ck and Mi"sion ........ . 111Melrose and 'Valdo ........... . 12[Micronopy Circuit ............. . 1:~1Reddick Mi"sion .............. . 141Rocr.elle Mission ............. . 151Trenton Circuit ............ . 161Welborn Circuit .............. . 171White Spring Circuit ........ . 181Williston .................... .

. .. : .. : $- 1:.;) 1$ 1:351$ 1000!$ 1G00 1$l1l$ SIS 59[$ 501$ 621$ 50 1451 1331 10751 9SO' 131 101 70' r.31 nl 57i:::: 14.1 1351 1057 10001

1.... 5 ..... 1 25 ..... 1 4SI ....

1 g~l1 ~i/ ~ggl, ~~~~ 1g! ~I ~~!···15/ ~~I ill:::: 270 270 2C•OO 2000[ 28[ 28[ 1411 141 1471 1171 .. . 136/ 1361 10001 1~:;oi 111 101 60 sor 631 ;;o! ... . 148 1491 11001 11001 16 15 851 571 891 4111 •••• 2021 ~02 1500 1500, 20: 20 105! 1(•5 1111 111! ... . 2431 2431 1800[ 18001 20~ 20 110: 1411 1151 1261 ... . 1081 1081 800! 8001 101 10[ 551 251 571 :iOI ... . 1::51 105[ 1000[ S20[ 11 2[ 60 251 631 171 ... .

.. .. . . . , 10SI 851 8101 ll23· 10; 71 54 351 571 2:.' 7

::::::: 1081 951 SOOI £931 8[ 11 45, 5 471 31 ... .

:·:·:·:·:·-:··:·! !'61 821 'i041 5751 lli····i 601 ..... [ 631 5

1 ... . 175! 1531 1300 11671 10 5 601 L5J 70[ 5f;i <)

1'151 901 1000! 6%, .... , 7 60' .~.2_~1 631 12' .. 1~~1 13~i 1~001 13~3 1'> 71 701 " 7~1 !1'! ..

__ I_T_o_h_.l_s_._._._._. _ .. _._._._ .. ·-·_·__c·_· _:__' __c' ·:....:·.:..·~·_:__• ____:__· _:__· :....:· ·_c·_:_·_:__· '.21 $-=-26:::..:2::..:6:...'.1 $::.:'2::..::>._.7.:::_8-'-'[ $._.'19846[ $18310 ~~~21_!l~J,iQ 1!!._! 961$ 8~~~ ~~651 $ 837 iS 1 t5

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-BARTOW DISTRICT

$ 711$ 68 ......... $ 24f$ .5 •. 1$ 461$ 7$ 7/····1$ al·-·1 .... 5 .... 1 ......... $ 33$ 4U4$~.~7ti :.!481248 .•.. $ '.!7 77 77... 147\ 147 1" $ 11\t JC\ 10, 1C6 .•.. $ 8$ 213 1714 116.8 58R5 308 308 . . . . . . . . . 971 97 . . . 184 184 20! 20 12 121 113 $ 33 . . . . 489 627 1944 6433

31 31 . . . . . . . . . 10 10 . . . 18 18 31 3 1 1 27 2 J • • • • • 3 475 139 90. .• . 11 ...

2.4.

1

.. .. . . . 83

1

58 ~I 7 5 3 46 101

3 66 105 376 1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . 4t\ 31 6 3 2 . . . 26 ....

1

2

1

36 51 187 1124 39 32$4 14 ltl, .. 23 23 5 5 1 11 13 3 2 ..... 51 1035 16!:;7

185 185 . . . . 21 58 581.. . 110/ 110 12 12 . . .. . . . 62 . . . . 6 200 193 319 ::219 231 231 261 72 72 . . . 138 .38 151. 15 91 9 217 24 81..... 188 J 237 413?.

46 48 5 ..... 14 14 ... 28 28 55 2 21' 16 5 .... '1····· 25 40 815 77 22 .... 81 24 2~1 .. 46 20 6i 2 3 ... 26 5 .... 25 330 252 H11

123 123 . • . . . 39 271.. . 73 40 91 4 51 2, 211.... 2,..... 6 1347 123 25 .........

1

39 5 . . . 73 10 8 4 .......

1

~0 • • . . • . • . 20 30 64 893

3~~ 3~~ · 3oo 3~ M 9~1:: : 1~~~ ~· ~~ 2~1 2~ 1~1· iz 14~ 3~ .. io s~~ 2gz 1 ~~~ ~n; 1~~,1~~1 ... ~ """i41 ~~I ~~,:·: ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~I ~I U,"i51''""4 '"i;i 1ig 12~~ 3n~

£-3 621 9 ..... 1

29l 181... ss 23 8' 4 4! 2 so, 8 2 151 235 ...... , 149f. 93 23.... 7 29 1~1··· 55 24 6i 3/ 4 ... 181 5 .... 30 140 634/ 1610

1541 154.... 171 481 48... 92 92 12i 121 61 6 51 16 6 128 66 10341 3170 123 123 ~4..... 39 39.. . 73 73 101 10/ 5/ 5 41 13.... ·130 25 781/ 2622

~?61 61$32081$335/$ 1721$ 802/$ 6771 ... l$1602!$13281$1931$1601$ 921$711$1175/$179/$ 5-1/$2753IM27li$1312EI$49L17'7

. STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-GAINESVILLE DISTll.ICT

$ 1921$ 111··· .

1

..... I$ 37$ 101 ... 1s 71\$ 25\$ 10

1

$ s

1

... ·'· .. 1s 51:$ s1 .... I$ 40 s 415$ 6301~ 2495 14o 101 ......... 1 44 331$ 41 83 63 . . . . s s sl$ 41 so 121 ... ·j 6o 120 437 112~~

45 . . . . . .... 1

38 20 . . . 72 40 ............

1

. . . 45 5 . . . . 35 72 304 177!)

1~~ ~~ ::::1:::::1 ~~ 1~~~:· :/ :~~ gl':::: ... i~ ... ~ .. ~')···iol$"21s .. 3i .... ~ 4~ 1~g ~;~ 280 280.... 33 88 8~... 167 167 10[ 10 11111 ... :. .. . . 10'11718 476 6170 11349 120 10s .... \ 101 38 s.~l.. . 12 61 101 2 5 . . . 35 10 . . . . 73 2471 890 2965 ltl9 60 .... 1 ..•.. \ 53 51... 101j 42 .... 1 .... 1 61 '31 ~3~ 4 ... . 80 ..... 531 211Sl 211 211 ....

1

25l 66 66... 126, J26 .... 1 6 8 8l 70 24/ 8·1

1471 148 432\ 3214 2?.0 240 • . . . 27 67 791 8 131 1561' .... I 51.... . . . 85 401.... 1861 443 7601 4266 uo 75 •.. . •.... 34 5

1... 65 5 ... ·I 1l 41. .. :w ... . 41 49 ... . . 2os 1347

120 20 16 ..... 37 6 ... 71 10 ........ 41 ....•... , ........ , 251 49 4141 147:3 10s 491 ~ol ..... 1 34 151 ... \ 64 25 .... I .... , 41 ... 1 35 7 1 451 101 61 1117

89 l~J··· .\ ..... \ ............ \ .......... I .... 1. .. . 31 111 18 2 21 901 90 100\ 1112 120 26 .•. ·'···· .

1

381 ........ 1

71 51 ... ·'·... 51... 40

1 11

1

.... , ..... 1 405\ 187\ 1299 100 651 .... I 14 451 251. . 701 40 .... I .... I .... I... 52 14 41 751 4141 320\ ~460 120 40 •.. ·J····. 401 .... ·I 51 721 51 .... , 21 51 ... I 321.... 4 ..... 22\ 2691 1187 140 70 . . . . 161 431 2~> • . . 83\ 401 ........ 1 51 21 1ii5l 16 5i 2001 575\ 6101 328il

~?LI121S:11'>1119: 261$ 12FI$ 761'1$ 426l$l71$14:'Nilll 831i$ 301$ 371$ 68\$311$ 741/$1521$ 41]$27921$362f\$12!i!'\f.IU4710

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT ~--- -·----------

CHARGES

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-MIAMI DISTRICT --~------------------------ ----

liRrunnell ................. - .......... $ 22'5;$ 115[1$ Hoo,$82211 $--8~$-SI'$-•ti\$41f 431$ 61. :.-:~ 2 Delray and Boynton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1401 112 10001 870 . . . 5 . . . . . 20 ..... 1 81 ... . 3 DeLand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2101 2101 HiOOI 1cOOI 20 . . . 103: 102 1081 ..... I ... . 4 Dania and Ojus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. }431 120011H?.I 131 3 691 20 711 101 5 East Palatka and St. John's Par :c ................ 1...... fi31 ...................... ·/· .... 1:::: 6IFon Lauderdale Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1281 51\ 900 1336/.... 4 . . . . . :::o..... 101 .. . 71Fort Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 100 1200 900 1

1

13 }0 691 40 721 ..... I .. .. 8IHastings ................... · . . . . . . . 1891 189\ 13501 13'i0 9 9 441 48 461 501 ... .

9~K~ir~e<!~urch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16SII 1931 1200 1400 15/ 15 82 821 861 sci .. . 10 Fleming Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210) 210 1500/ 15001 151 5 82/ 651 861 3">! ... . 11 Memorial . . .•... .. . ... . .. ..• 75 69/ 6001 5501 5/. .. . 271 18 29/ 101 ... . 121Kingston and Port Orange..... . .... \ 291 ...... 1

724

1.7s

11 ..

1.2.J ..

1.2 ....

6.2 .... ~ 1. 36 ~ 11 ... ~ 4-[1 ·-.·.·.

13 Lemon City and Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1001 7171 ~ v ::.

Miami: I I I ! I I 141 Trinity .. . .. .. . .. .... .. .... . 35Cll f:50I 2EOOI 2GOO[ 31/ 31/ 165; 165 1721 1721 .. .. 15/ City Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... , 59! .... ") 630! 41 41 211 :..1 22j 2:~! ... . 16/Matacumbh ................... ..... 16/...... 1600001····8·/.···8· ···4·1·1···:_1· ···4-.3·1···4·3-11·.·.·.·.· 171New Smyrna Mission . . . . . . . . . 84 841 6001 " j 181Palatka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2021 :..021 11'001 15001 19[ 10 103. 1'2 1G81 50 1 ••••

19l~ebastian .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 1261 1161 '·001 8251 8/.... 41! 201 4~1., ... 1 ... . 20/Stuart and Salerno . . . . . . . . . . . . 140/ J 401 10001 10001 131 131 69 1 t'9 721 · 721 ... . 211Silver Palm and Homestead . . . . lGSI 155/ 12001 11051 151 ... ·) E-2i 441 811\ 1i:JI ... . 221Titusville and Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . 1401 1141 1(\001 7431 14/ 2 7ii! 101 701 2A ... . 231Wegt Palm Beach . .. .. .. .. .. . . ~:HI ~941 21001 21001 27 27 1431 14;ll J<;l\1 1~01

ITotf.ls ................. . _.-_:_. ·. --:-~_.~_.1~~00~_1.:.~3051l$2~~621_~22776\$249 1 !l;J66i$1319l$1082l$14!91$ 7871 :~

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

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~ ~ ~~ ~~ 8~ 5< 5~ G ~ I"~ I<~ <~ 0~ (S.j ~ ~rB ~~ .5 ~~ ~ ~ ~ 941$ \i4j .... j ..... j$ 321$ 321 .. ·I" C>ur~ <><>J:i .:; 1 ~ 1>1$ lU1$lO:~ 3..o,S 10.$ ~,::; 2ol$ 5791 .... ·.I$ 1768

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1

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1

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107 40 ......... 1 33 10... 6~ 20 .............. I.. 3G 1 .... 1 .... I 1";"8 101 5121 1786

122 88 ......... 11

38l 101 ... 1

721 151 7\ 71 41 21 40II 5ll ill 46

1

2821 1201 HE'R

122 641 ••••••..• 1 381 8f ... 1 n1 81 91 51 41 41 3ol 131 ..• ·I 8o 2181 4391 1966 422 4o~ .. . . sool 126 1~6 .. ·1 24o'\ s4ol 2o1 zol 151 15 2s~ .... 1.... 2o47 5~2~ 386.51 1~~~1 2 10 9~ .... ... .. 84 29... 160 56 20,.... 101 4 3- 91 .... I 1562 3~4 841 " 7

93 93 .... 301 301 ..••. 1·· .\ 55 55 7 71 4 41 321 121····)103 693 435 :.:529 2.:11 241 ........ ·I 761 76 •.. 1 1441 144 18, 181 91 9 so1.... 18 s25 47 40561 7864 1611 1611 ......... 501 501 ... 1 f·f;: ~Fil 121121 61 6, 551 181 12 225 4661 8541 3501

331 331 .... 1 ..•.. 1 101 101 .. ·I 201 201 s sl 11 11 121 31 .... 1..... 65 .......... .. 1071 101 .... I. ""I 331........ 64! Al .... l.... 5! ... I 201 31 .... 1..... 61 1601 801

931 5fl .... 1..... 301 201

...

1

531 331

81 51 41 21 2Cll 81

51 ..... 1

81 3151 1314 .... ·1 251 .•.. 1 ..•.. 1 ..... 1 .••......... ·I 21 •.•.. 1 .... 1 •.•. I .. ·I 91 ......... 1..... 2011 ll:JI 78g ..... 11 .... 1 ..... I ..... 1 11 ............. 1 .... 1 11 .... 1... 31 .... ! .... I 91 201 7491 9fi3

134 901 .... 1 ..... I 421 301 ... 1 SOl 3.'51 .... 1 •... I .... I ... I 4fil 81 .... I..... 158 ...... I 2162 201 201 ... ·I ..... 1 61 61 .. ·I 121 121 2'

1 21 11 11 61 31 21 ..... 1 ..... 1 1791 !)2\}

671 671 ......... I 211 211... 401 401 ........ 1 31 31 2.11 .... I .... I 901 181 ...... 1 ...... 107 5:!$1 51 ..... I 3ill •ol$ 51 641 201 101 21 .... 1 ... I 251 51 ... ·\ 121\ 331 13161 263t 1341 231 ......... 1 421 241 ... 1 80, 20[ 10'1 21 .... 1 ... 1 4.51 71..... 60 ...... 1 2961 1386

$24801$17871$ . 5I_$ 3301$ 759~ _!!l~IS_I)J$l_46~t_g~sl~~l_±fj_l$_101_l$_821_s:6']1$. 8_'7ZI$11_5_I$ __ 52I$54_§_'7_1~~~~!)2!!_5~~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-MIAMI DISTRICT ~ ·-------· --~---

$ 82!$ 361 .••. I$ 61$ 29!$2_1_!-:--.~$49!$ 4n!$ 61$ 61$- 31 ~-.I$ 271 ..•. 1 .... I$ 301-:-~~--1$ 3481$ 15~3 •.•.. 1 301 ..•. 1 •.••. I ..... I 5! ... 1 ..... 1 2~ 1 - ... 1 .... 1 .... 1 ... 1 491 .... I$ 201 1001 3501 2791 1870

206 60

1

.... 1..... 71 ':ll .

1

122

1

661

15! ••••

1

81$ 81 54

1

$ 17

1

....

1

630: 661 3871 30!lfl

.. ~~~ .... ~ ::::1 .... ~ ... ~~ .... ~,::: ... ~~ ... ~~~--~~/ ... : ... ~1:::1 ... :: :::: ... ~ :::::1 ... :~1 ... ~~~1 20~~ • •. • . 301 .••. 1 .•••. , ..... 1 5 ... , ..... I 101 .... ! .... 1 .... 1 11 361 ............. , 51 2101 810

137 201 .... 1 5 471 ..... I ••. 8 1

1

161 .... 1 .••.

1

.... 1 ...

1

46\ 151 .... 1 '05 ..... 1 5181 1775 88 961 .... I cl 311 351. . • 53 581' 7 7 31 3 32 161 141 2421 1991 6473! 8827

16511

16511 .••. I Hi 57 57,$1 61

1 981 98 51 5 71 7 581 181

1 241

1 2701

1 2301

1 3651 3100'

16~1 1251 .... 1 ..... 1 571 40).. . gs 10 121 21 71 .. ·I 55 11 ·12' 3so1 4871 12981 4'?28 55\ 311 .... 1 41 191 ........

1 321 ••.. ·I 4

1 2 21... 1s

1 ........ 1 50! 215

1 346

1 1313'

• .. .. fl .... I ..... 1 ..... 1 ............. 1 ............. 1 .... 1 ... I 124 .... .... .... . .. .. . ...... 440' 1231 461$ 151 81 431 25, •. ·I 731 311 91 91 51 51 271 141 141 311 23[ 1831 1321

I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3291 32!11 •.•. I 221 1141 1141 •.. 1 19nl 1961 241 24 131 13j 1101 .... , 501 660 10271 398!11 9746 .

. . . :~\ ... ;~!:::: ~,~ .... :i ... ~:\· .. ~;II:: J .. ~:li ... ~:~~- .. :, ... :,'- .. ;: .. ;: ... ~:,1 ... ~~ .. i:! ... ~~! .. 3::! :~~~ : ti[ 205\ 150\.... 71 711 25 ... I 12:'..... 15 .... sl ... I 69 .... 1 .... 1 1121 301 312\ ~5411

821 421 •••• 1 ••••. 1 291 ••••. , .. ·1 4:J ..... 6 .... 31... 10 .... 1 .... 1 10[ ..... 1 4071 W!fl 1371 1371 ••.. I 91 481 48 • • . 821 821 101 101 61 61 461 151 201 751 131 7431 21<l8 1651 s.tl .... I 111 571 251.. . 981 54i 121 121 71 .•. 1 501 15 241 ..... , 3951 5191 25or; 1511 271 .•.. 1 ll 521 71 ••. \ 90i 171 11' ll 61 1[ 141 41 22[ 18 2::!?1 3SI:il J!l79 2881 2881 191 ..... 1 100 1001 .. 1 1801 1801 211 431 121 121 1511 31[ 421 10101 23281 13021 ~220

$26381$18321$ 341$ 1071$ t•l6l$ 5631$1. 61$15781$ n73l$1761$132l$1 OOI$61IS1 O!i3l$1691$265l$37631$60371$19217l$6l!l3!l

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-0CALA DISTRICT ~=-=-=-==--=-============================================--=-----------~~~---

CHARGES

11Brooksville ........................... $ 14(•1$ 1401$ 1000[$ 1000,$ ... [$ 61 ..... [$ f·O ..... I$ 501 .. . 2 Bushnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 97 l~931 6n 9i 2 $ 481 24 50/ 30, ... . 3 Clearwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 168 1200 12001 14• 14 79/ 87 82 8\l $225 4 Coleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 140 1000 10001 111 5 591 59 62/ 461 ....

~~g~~~elY~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... ~:~I 1 ~~~ .. ~~~~~ 1 ~~~~--~~~--~~, ... ~~~ ~~ ... ~:~ :~1· .. 1 7[Eifers and New Pori Richey .......... I 126 1121 9001 8001 7\ 5 36 ::2 39 29[ 10

gjL:~~~es_s .. ::::::::::::::::::::~ :::::::11

i!61 ~~~~ 1?~~~ lg;)~l··i2:""i2t"'6iJ""~.6 "'69/"'6~[:::: IO[Odessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781 li7[ :.601 40nl 51 5 29[ -9 30 o ... . lliOcala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3151 <:151 2!.50[ 22.SOI 27 27 138: lc:8 1451 145, .. . 12 Plant City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2241 Z24, 16001 16001 20 20 9Si 98 103 103 ... . 13 Safety Harbor ....................... ·j 1221 1251 8751 7"iO! 121 3 671 15 70j 16i ... .

14[Suthl'rland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95[ 901 6851 68SI 9j 9 48; 48 501 50[ ... . 15[Seminole ............................ ·j 771 77[ ''531 5-~::l~ 61 6 32/ 32 34[ 34[ .. . 16[St. Petersburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280. 2801 20001 2000 24• 241 133' 1:::3 1381 1381$ 60 17,Spring Lake ........................ ·j 601 361 4351 25fi[ 6i 21 32i 8! 34[ 8[ ... . 18 Tarpon Springs .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. 84[ 84[ 300[ 6flJi 6. 6 32i 32/ 34) 341/ ... . 19 Trilby .............................. [ 82[ 671 5851 4~10. 9: 4 53j :..6 55 15 .. .. 20IWildwood ............................ I 126[ 1 03j :•001 716[ 91 91 53[ f•3l 55[ 55[ ... .

'Total ................................ [$ 2613[$2570! $186~~1$185il3-l $198[$171[$1069[$1011[$1119[$1 043[ $',)(\~

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-0RLANDO DISTRICT

1[Apopka Mi!'~ion ...................... I$ 1011$ 1081$ I50o0

1$ 7'.25

70

!1$ ... 9.[1$ ... 9.,$ 4

185

[1$ 48

411$ 5

2.53[

1$ 55

5--, ...... _·

2[Avon P!lrk M.i~"s.ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 3[Enterpnsc M!RS!On • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 66 550 ·i%1 4\ 4 261 26[ 25[ 251$15' 41Haines City and Loughman . . . . . . . . . . 94. 108 700 8001 6: 6[ 42! 45[ 401 401 .. . 5 Hawthorne Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 83 'tOOl 6221 9i 91 451 381 45[ 12[ ... · 6 Interlachen Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 361 2 ~0-: 0oo0 / 267 41. . . . 261 .......... [ .... ·I· .. . 71Kissimmee and Shingle Creek . . . . . . . . . 270[ 212 1565 241 19! 1171..... 123! 881 ... . 81Lakc Wales and Frostproof !vlission.. . 108[ 108 800! RllO. 6[ 61 39i ;;9 38[ 381 ... . 9[Lee-sburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162[ 1621 1200[ UOOI 18• 18 78j 78! 82! 82, ... .

lO,Maitland Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1081 1051 SOO[ ;)80 5[ 51 26 14, ..... ! ....... .. 11 Okeechobee and East Ber,ch Mission... 49 49/ 650/ 3641 3/ 2 23/1 8 211 II .. .. 12[0rlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351/ ~51 2600 26001 34 34 169 169 1781 178[ ... . 13[0viedo and Geneva . . . . . . . . . 128 1241 950/ 9081 121 10 58' 50[ 62[ 55! ... . 14[Sanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 2431 1800 1800/ 26\ 141117i 70[ 123! 74! ... . 15!Rodman and Crescent City . . . . . 122 122 900[ 900 12, 12 58[ E8j 62[ 62! G'l 161Seville and W<•laka Missioi . . . . 61 56! 450[ 4151 3! 2 231 16 211 171 ... . 171Urr.vtilla and Tavares . . . . . . . . • 162 162[ 12001 1200. 191 11 901 471 95[ 471 ... . 18[Webster Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 149/ 1'WOI 11001 15: 151 78' 78 921 901 ... . 19IWinter Garden ....................... , 99 99 835 835 91 9 481 48 53[ 53[ ... . 20IWinter Haven .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. . 162 1621 1200 1200 15 15 78: '18! 821 8~! ... . 211Granrl If;land Mission ................. 1 54 521 4751 3861 41 4 261 ~61 251 25[ ... .

I Total ................................ I$ 2642I$25~7I$20360I$18855l$:.?371$?.04[$J 2:{or:~ 9431 :r! 247 ·~1 n29i$~ 14

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-0CALA DISTRICT

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-0RLANDO DISTRICT

$ 101[$ 101i$-lll ..... ;$ 30[!3 30

1

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43 321 .... 1..... 14 1 .\ 261 8\ .... 1 .... \ 21 ... I ..... I .... \ .... !..... 14 116\ 685· 1112 91\ .... 1 ..... I 57 30\ ... 1 1101 55\ .... \ .... 1 'II 31 ..... 1 .... \ 81 1ool 1341 2731 21s1 15611401 .... [ ..... 1 491 301., ·I 94! 941 12! 12\ .... [ ... 1 1•>01 18[ .... [ 90\ 490\ 9581 342( 101 101 .... \ 111 30 301.. . 58[ 58! .... I .... I 41 4..... .. .. \ .... [ 651 1641 2861 ]76;'(, 1!)6 1561 ... ·I 201 491 49

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$24781$19261$ 341$ 101\$ 7591$ 627\ .•. l$15341$1208\$ 331$ 411$ 611~451$ 893[$155\$451\$3697[$54341$14697!$54269

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT ------~ =-----:=::-~~-- ~--~------

~------~~-~-

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b.O ... ;::;. r=.. ol ~ '@ ~ ~ ~ :iii .S'E .5 ~'E ~ ."' .oo u<IJ u~~ ~] s::: '-s::: ~ ~ 1/ :s"' ~ ~ ~"' __ :::s -~- ....... g ....... ~ , .Qi ~ .~ .:s .~c Q) {f.l ~ ·- <l,) r.n Q.l ...... ~ -:: ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ :E ~ ~ ~ < ~A! i ~ < ~A! I ~ ~ 8 ~ 8 @ I.~ ~ rZ A! i rE~

CHARGES

CHARGES

1/Apalachicola ................... ~ 150$ 1501$1000/$ ltJOOT"$]-g--1$ 5\$ 651$ 15 $ 67\$ n1

· ...•

~ Aucilla and G1·eenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 65 i87 5201 :1 • • • • 52 20 104 39 ... . 3 Bristol MisRion .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 106 107 743 746

1

1 10 8 50 47 52 401 ... . 4 Carrabelle Cil·cuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 1151 1000 950 12115 62[ ::A 641 341 ... . 5ChattahoocheeandMount.Pleas,mt. ... 74 771 585 G16 12 12 52i G2 44 44, ... . 6 Fenholloway Mission . . . . . . . . . 49 32 .526 :.:69 6 • • • . 30 , 5 30 1 •••••••••

7 Greensborough Circuit . . . . . . . . . 125 125 1000 1000 12 6 621 4ol 641 :nl .. .. 8 Havana Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 86 700 700 101 2 46i 24 48 16, ... . 9 Hinson Circuit .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 100 98 &00 782 91 6 5

600

·1

, 31 54/ 30 ... . 10 Mayo Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1151109/ 1040 08:1 12 5 401 64f 32[ ... . 11 Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 225 1500 1500 181 18 100: 100 120, 120 ... . 12 Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 205/ 1 '100 If. 55 22 5 1301 50 1401 101 ... . 13 Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 300' 2000 2000 26i 21l 140. 1401 lf>O! 150! ... . 14 Tallahassee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360. 3/601 2500 2500 281 28 180i lfO 1901 i90/ ... . 15 Waukennar Mission . . . . . . . . . . . 451 34 450 100 5,.... 30! 10 20\ 101 ... . 16 West Madison Mission . . . . . . . . . 100 90/ 800

1

800 6 3 44: 454/ 40 51 ... .

17 Woodville Misgion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 53i GOO 57SI 6.... 40: 44/ 111 ... . 18 Leon Circuit .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 118 1181 !:'42 976 12: 10 601' €0/ 641 60 ... . 19\Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200/ 2001 1350 1:350 131 13 73. 73 76 76 ... . 20 East Madison Circuit . . . . . . . . . . 125 112 1000 950 12i 12 60 £01 61 60 ... . ~~---- _._._. ...................•..... /$ 2S46/$2f6ll$2ll23/$'i9s62]~31$l74I$1386I$IO<iOI$I49"I$ 9831 ... .

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-TAMPA DISTRICT - - --~--~-~------- --------------

~~g~~d~~~;~~.le ~i~~!~ :::::::::: :~:::·I$ zf~l\$ z~\$;fggll$~~gflf-~~~f-;~l$ ~~~!$ ~r~l$~~~~~$--:~i[~ 3/Ellenton Circuit ..............•....... \...... 68 ...... 524 121. .. 64,. ... . 67 ..... j .••• 4 Manatee ............................. / 130/ 1301 1000 lOOOI 12

1

· 10 66 ~0 70 401 ... . 5/Miakka Mission ...................... / 701 701 liOO/ 61)7 6 5 361 18 36/ 191 ... . 6 Pahpetto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13011321 1000 10],1/ 12i 12 66

1 €6 701 701 ... .

7/Parrish and Wimauma .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 118 1181 9001 9131 10, 10 51[ 51 53 531$100 8 Sarasot:;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 801 1000/ 850 .... j 3/ ..... , 13/ .... ·I 101 .... 9 ~~~~P;~mpa aPd Seffnar · · · · · · · · · · · ·

1. · · · · · · · · · ·j· · · · · · i · · · · \ · · · · \ · · · · · 1· · · · ·j· · · · ·I·· · · ·(· · · ·

10 First Churcl~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3901 :;901 311001 30001 411 41\ 2171 2171 225/ ~251 ... . l1 Gary Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll'il 821 900J 8161 10\ 7 51 :0:9 531 48/ .. .. 12 Highland Avenue and City Mission . . 78 78/ 400, 400 5/ 5 32: 22 32 321 ... . 13 Hyde Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300/ 3901 3000/ 3000/ 41 411 217/ 217 225/ ~!25, .. . 14 Nebrask,, Ave. and Seminole mission\ 1171 117\ !JOOI 000/ 8\ 8 40: 40 45/ 45 ... . 1fl 'l'ampa HeigHs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260/ 260, 2000 2000 261 26/ 1401 lf·O/ 147 150/ ... .

!Total ................................ I$ 2249\$2::!34/$17155l$174801~215l$19fl$ll40I$1(1:!3I$11961$10791~100

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT =--==-==:----:-- ---=-~-c-_-_·=----- ---·

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-TAMPA DISTRICT ------~-- --- --

$ FOI$ 601 •.. ·1· .... 1$ 3o~~$ ·J3T-::--.-11~5ul$ ~3sl$ 'Tf·s~-~jS 2iS-28i'$ 7J$~$-2oj$1.2'5T$116f$ 1?46 2351 2351 ....•.... 1 8~ 851.. . 146 146 1sr 1~ 9 or 82 25 301 391 15101 14771 6!114 106 .... ·I· ... 1 ..... 1 7ol ..... I •.. 1 •.... I ..... I .... I .... 1 ••.. 1 ... , 261 21 ..•. 1 5GI 951 ....•. I 820 137 so .•.. 1 ..... 1 471 281 .. ·1 801 481 1o' 51 51 .. ·1 451 61 .... 1 18ol 5ol 4osl 2067

.,8 3:'!1 .... 1 .....

1 25! ~~-.. 421 10, •... 1 .... 1 .... 1... 101 21 -11..... 41 1121 899

137 137i.... .. . .. 47 471 ... 1 801 801 .•.. 1 .••. 1 51 51 451 161 161 1831 981 3701 2226 P8 981 •... I ..... I 35 35 .•. I 601 601 .... I .... I 41 41 341 41 12; 821 101 5461 2137

• .•• . 151 .... 1 ..... 1 .•... 1 151 .•. 1 ..... 1 w1

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4?21 43'21$ 501 .•... I 1531 1531 .•. 1 2!i21 t681 301 301 .... 1 ... I 1"41 481 511 30331 1411 17131 101M 981 701 .... 1 ..... I 361 ~4 ... I 6o; 411 .... I 11 41 21 451 91 81 371 261 1941 14fi8' 621 6?1 .... 1 ...•. 1 221 ::21 .. 1 381 381 21 21 31 31 22 .••. 1 ......... I 7741 6431 211~

4S?.I 4321 .... 1 .... ·j 1531 1531 .•. 1 2s21 :.-521 .... 1 .... 1 .... I ... 1 1441 481 s11 nool 6301 31261 1o3o9 801 801 .... 1..... 301 ~!01 ... 1 501 501 .... I .... I 21 21 281 .... 1 101 121 341 4471 t80'l

3031 3031 .... 1 ..... 1 1021 10~1 ... I 17.51 l7fil 10 1 101 101 10i 961 321 321 4921 1661 92971 1330::t $22681$20371$ 501 ..... I$ 8411$ 7221 ... 1$1 28:J!$1~1 IS 77!$ 71J$ 44lll:37j_$_759'$1991$220I$61S61'!1381~1~18914\~555n~

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT ==--=~~~~=:-=-=-=-==--~=-=-====::;====-=--- ---===-'--"------:--_-_-------=.--=--=--==----=----_----

CHABGES

1 IIKeEy' ~=~J~c·or $ 3ll$ 311

11 II" I/$ II$ II$ 1

1$ ll" 1i ... .

2fTf'riPI:rinidad -~~d· ·Sib~~t~(~~~· Mi·s~i~~ 61 6

1

.. "561" "56

1

:-; 1\ i11"' Ii .. ..

31 San Juan, San Lucas and Epworth.. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 ~~ ~ 11

\' lii

1

.. ·. ·. ·.

41 ~:an Marcos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,. 1 51 San Mateo ................................... ·1 561 fi61 1 1 1 1 11 1 ... . 6 S;•n Paola ............................... 1 ................. 1 I.... 1. .... II ....... .

!Totals _·_:_~ ... : ._._._._:: ._ .. ·_-_:_-_:·_· :_:· .... l$ __ ~1$ =~Oi§_ ~~:$ '_J21~S 5~~- <!_[_!_~~- __ 5_1!_ ___ 61~_}~-,·-:_.:_-

STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-RECAPITULATION

II Bartow .............................. IS ~7791$2C9I,$18744 -~$I80881$254I$225l$1S02I$11dl$4~0nl$1183 $ 57 21Gainesville ........................... 1 262E 23781 19'l46 18310 121\I6011196: 8::!91I2651 f':nj 16 3IJacksonville ........................ 1 2653: 2(·581 I9949 I90721 132, lSi I231l 911 12541 8971 ~S:l 4/Miami .............................. I 30061 30511 228671 27776 2491 I136l 1319) I0f21 I419l 7871 ... . 5 Ocala ............................... 1 26131 2(;701 186861 185831 1981 I71l 1069: 10111 11191 1(\431 2% 6/0rland(' .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... 1 264~1 25671 20%01 181'551 237i 204,1230.. 943,12471 I029\ ~14 7 Tallahassee ........................ ·1 2846! 2C22I 211231 19862 253: 174 13861. 1040 14991 983 ... . 8 Tampa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22491 22341 171551 174801 2151 1981 11401 10:>31 11961 I079! 100 9:LatiTl . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . 101 IOI 1121 1121 51 41 61 51 Fl 51 ...

_j___Q_l~aud Total ........ _ ............... lslli231207811158s42T15-8138Tl664Tl48-3T9879180o5Tl321117s4319iq

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STATISTICAL TABLE No. 3-FLORIDA LATIN DISTRICT

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Building of the FLORIDA METHODIST PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.,

205 E. Lime Street, LAKELAND, FLORIDA.

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INCORPORATED 1916

Florida Methodist Publishing Co., 205 East Lime Street

LAKELAND, FLORIDA

Printers Publishers Booksellers

Book and Job Printing Of all kinds promptly done at reasonable prices. We make a specialty of Church Printing, from Collec­tion Envelopes, to Conference Minutes. We are the printers of the Florida Christian Advocate.

Wedding Stationery engraved or printed.

Multigraphing Letters duplicated in Typewriter style, any quantity, at reasonable rates.

Bibles and other good books.

Envelopes, RecoYd Books and other Cl!urch and Sunday School Supplies.

WRITE US FOR WHAT YOU WANT

YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED

Cl.reful and Prompt Attention to All Orders

., J. EDGAR WILSON, Manager

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I A GREAT COLLE6E WITH A GLORIOUS I PAST AND A SPLENDID FUTURE

1. lF esleyan College has behind her a history of seventy­

six years of succeiis{ul work, and numbers amollg her gradtt­

ates some 3,000 of the leade,rs of American 1romen; many

thousands more have spent some years in the College halls

a11d loL'e her as their Alma 1llater.

2. lVesleyan has at present a large faculty of distinguished

men mul zcomen in the Literary Department and the first

artists of the country in the Departme11t of J.llusic, Expression

aud Art. There is 110 better Couservatory of 1llusic any-

1rhere. llTesleyan also has an excellent Departme11t of House-

hold Arts and Scie11ces. .. 3. All the equipment of the i11stitution for 1cork and com­

fort is most excellent.

4. The ideal place for a college is in middle Georgia, where

there is the finest climate in the 1corld duri11g the nine school

months of the year. Macon is o11e of the most beautifttl and

healthful cities in America. St1tdeuts ueed the outdoor life in

the balmy and braci11g climate that can be obtained at -wesley-

an during the 1clwle zrillter.

5. The rates are exceedingly low in consideration of the

w~ttsual advantages offered by the instittdion.

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EMORY UNIVERSITY ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Fou1· departments now open-namely, the School of Liberal Arts, the School of Theology, the School of Medicine and the School of Law.

Fine Buildings-Spacious Grounds In School of Liberal Arts, (Emory College) are offered cour­

ses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Surveying and Engineering, Biology, Political Econo­my, Biblical Literature and History. Library of 50,000 bound volumes.

School of Theology offers full and varied courses leading to degree of B.D. Library contains famous "Thursfield Smith Col­lection" brought from England.

The Medical College is of the first grade and offers four-year course. Its hospital connections are the best, and it owns and operates the splendid new "J. J. Gray Clinic"-one of the best clinics in the United States, in which more than 30,000 patients are treated annually.

The Law School offers unsurpassed advantages. Large libra­ry containing State and Federal court reports and standard texts. "Case Method" of instruction. Three-year course, lead­ing to degree of LL.B. ·Strong faculty composed of men who. have won their literary and legal degrees with distinction in the great universities of the world. All courts, State and Federal, except U. S. Supreme Court, hold sessions in Atlanta.

For further information or catalogues, address

WALKER WHITE, Sec. and Treas., ATLANTA, GA.

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SOUTHER ON THE GULF COAST OF FLORIDA

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College Department ' Requires 15 entrance units, A.B., and B.S. Courses, Curriculum

class "A."

Southern Academy Prepares for College Entrance. Does Four Years' '\Vork. Equal to Best High Schools.

Southern Conservatory of Music Pro£. Albert G. Vredenburg, Director. A Faculty of Gradu­ates and Experienced Teachers.

School of Commerce Thorough Courses in Bookkeeping and Shorthand and Related Subjects.

Expression, No1·mal, Art and Domestic Science Practical Training by Superior Instructors.

Best Gymnasium 0£ any College in Florida. Scientific, Athletic and Physical Training.

Faculty 21 Members Only Methodist College in Florida. Moral and Religious Life Carefully Guarded.

Ideal, Healthful Location Salt Water Bathing and Fishing. Table Abundant, A ppetiz­ing. Expense Moderate.

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EARLY RESERVATIONS ARE ADVISABLE.

For Reservations or Catalogue, Address

R. H. ALDERMAN, !PRESIDENT SUTHERLAND, FLORIDA.