Thursday, Feb. 12, 1920
Rooms, with
Skinner.
approved.
The Board met in regular session in the Board
the President R.S. Gaines presiding.
The meeting was opened with prayer by Broifcher
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and
The following were present: Gains s,L.H. Jenkins,
Woodfin, Gibson, Johnson, Gwathme
у
, Crump, -Skinner and Harris.
Also Secretaries Love and Ray and Treasurer Sanders.
Treas- The Treasurer reported as follows:
urer's
Report — Jan. 1,1920, to Jan. 31, 1920.
Receipts —
Balance — Dec. 31, 1919, Overdraft .
Call Loans — Judson Centennial 30,000
Received since last report... 159,114.72
. .5,497.80
189,114.72
183,616.92
Disbursements —
Call Loans paid . 800.00
Paid for sundry purposes since
last report . 129,092.45
Balance in bank. . $54,524.47
Liabilities-
Call Loans . 282,936.25
$2S2y93'6V2F
582, 936.25
Deficit— $228,411.78
Geo. II. Sanders, Treasurer.
Bills — The following bills, presented by the Cor. Secre¬
tary, were ordered paid *
Western Union Tel. Co. .( Office Expenses) $23.89
Postal Telegraph Co... " < " 48.42
Ya. Stationery Co. (Office Exp. 93.00
Print. Acct .110. 00 ) 203.00
Lamb Letter Writing Co. (Print. Acct. ) 6.40
William Byrd Press (Print .Acct. ) . 150.00
Trevett-Christian and Co. ” . 106.00
$537.71
China- The report of the Committee on China was
read by Brother Jenkins and adopted as follows:
WE RECOMMEHD:
1»
That the request of the Interior China Mis¬
sion that the money received from the Asiatic Petroleum Com¬
pany for the rent of the Lawton rosldenoi inQheagehow, he
applied toward building another residenoe in Chehgohow for
the Lawtons v be approved.
2, fh&t the BesrA approve the proposition of the
Interior China Mission to establish a Girls' Boarding School
of the higher primary grade in Chengchow in the old tawton
residence, about the time the lease on this residenoe by the
Asiatic Petroleum Company expires, the school to be opened
approximately January, 1924.
3. That the Executive Committee of the Interior