Thursday, Dec. 2, 1920
Treasurer*
Report—
Bills—
China-
The Board met in regular session the President
presiding.
The meeting was opened with prayer hy Brother
L.G. Broughton.
The following were present: Brethren Gaines,
Powell, Gwathmey, Mahone, Clark, Broughton, Gihson, Williams,
L.H. Jenkins, Wicker, Woodfin. Also Secretaries Love and
Ray and Treasurer Sanders,and Mrs. J.P. Thomas and Miss Alta
Poster.
s The Treasurer reported as follows;
Por the Month of November ,1920.
Receipts —
Balance Oct. 30, 1920. . 91,869.69
Receipts during November . 199,267.48
Certificates of Deposit sur¬
rendered . 45,000.00
Refunds acct. traveling expen¬
ses, etc . 456.95
§336,594.02
Disbursements —
. Balance in bank on checking acct...
270,854.62
"65,739.40
Assets (Current) —
Balance in bank subject to check..
65,739.40
Certificate of Deposit Savings
Bank of Richmond...
Liberty Bonds .
25,000.00
65,000.00
•;';l55 1 739.40
Notes payable on call $10,180.35
Geo. N. Sanders, Treasurer.
The Cor. Sec’y reported the following
bills which were ordered paid;
Trevett Christian Co. (Printing Acct.) $5.50
Postal Telegraph Cable Co. (Office Ex.) 8.85
R.A.Cauthome Paper Co.... ” " 9.99
National Seal Works . ” " 2.25
Total— $26.59
The Cor.Sec’y read a letter from Brother
A.C.Cree declining to consider an appointment as our Euro¬
pean Representative.
The Cor. See'y also read a selection from
a letter received from the officers of the Roumanian Baptist
Convention.
The report of the Committee on China was
read by Brother Jenkins and adopted as follows:
WE RECOMMEND:
1. That special children’s allowance of
$100 each be granted to Morrison and Muriel Chambers.
2, That the request of the Central China
Mission for the following appropriations to pay Doctor’s
bills for the missionaries be granted:
Por the Family of Dr. F.Rawlinson, $410 (Mex.)
Dr. James B. Webster . 265 ”
Dr. C.H. Westbrook . 438. 90"
Mr.
Л).
Neal Johnson . 225 "
Miss Elizabeth Eethley . 75
Miss Blanche Groves . 75.50”