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Thursday, January 6,1921.
The Board met in regular session the Pres¬
ident presiding.
The meeting was opened with prayer hy Broth¬
er W.W. Weeks.
The following were present: Brethren Weeks,
Gaines, Gwathmey, Clark, C.A.Jehkens, L.H. Jenkins, Mahone ,
Gihson, V/oodfin, Williams, Wicker and Harris. Also Sec¬
retary Love and Secretary Ray and Treasurer Sanders.
Treas¬
urer^
Report—
The Treasurer reported as follows:
For Month of December ,1920.
Receipts—
Balance Nov. 30, 1920 . $65,739.40
Receipts from states during month . 116,331.73
Certificate of Deposit surrendered.' . 25,000.00
Borrowed from Judson Centennial . 125,000.00
Refund of travel expenses, etc . 881.86
Famine Relief account . 20,000.00
Interest on investment J.H. Sands Will case.. 304.23
Legacy ..Eliza G. Hyde , Mo . . . 4,500.00
Interest from Liberty Bonds . ' . 3,210.73
Interest on Bank Balance . 247.92
361,215.87
317,313.32
25,000.00
1,250.00
5.814.87
743, 378. 19
1 12.837V5F
Assets — (Current)
Balance in Bank . 12,837.68
Liberty Bonds . 66,250.00
' 79 ,037 . 58'
Liabilities-
Notes payable on call . 134,180.35
Disbursements—
Foreign Fields. . . .
European Relief...
Liberty Bonds .
Other purposes....
Received for Famine Relief to Jan.6 inclusive . $78,383.44
Bills—
Geo.N. Sanders , Treasurer.
The following bills were ordered paid:
R. A. Cauthorne Paper Co. ( Gen. Expenses ) $39,44
Chesapeake and Potomac Tel. Co. " "12 00
Postal Telegraph Cable Co . " 7*53
7/estern Union Tel. Co .
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t?^Seo^tar?vL°Ve PreS9nted several matters for informa¬
tion, among them was a letter from Brother Frank Rawlin-
son, saying that he had resigned from the
the resignation to take effect,
Chinese Recorder,
The Treasurer was authorized- to
$250 without interest to Brother T. C.
not exceeding eighteen months.
make a loan of
Britton for a term
Letter from E. Floyd Olive,
referred to Finance Committee with
Pratt City, Ala., was
power to act.