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Treasurer 's
Report —
Bills—
Nov. 14, 1918.
The Board met in regular session at 4 P.M.
in the Foreign Mission Board Robins.
The following were present: Ellyson, C.A.
Jenkens, Johnson, Gaines, L. Howard Jenkins, Crump, B.M.
Gwathmey, Wicker, Westfall and Harris. Also Skinner
and Gibson of the Administrative Committee, and Secre¬
tary Ray and Treasurer R. R. Gwathmey.
Johnson.
proved.
The meeting was opened with prayer by Bro.
The minutes of Oct. 9 were read and ap-
The Treasurer reported as follows:
Oct. 9 to Nov. 14, 1918.
Receipts —
On unpaid bal.due by Texas.. $3,492.10
Rent Maples House . 4.35
From Will S. H. Pierce, Texas. . 5,390.07
Coupons Parkersburg M.and I.
R.R. 250.00
Call Loans . 10,000,00
Int, >on acct. Annuities. . . .. . 220.00
0.0. Gwathmey Fund . 20.00
Central China, ret. by E.E.Teal,
Sal...... 50.00
Ret. by Montgomery Ward and Co. 27.10
Int. China, ret. by Blanche R. Walker. 79.12
Received since last report.. 60,828.64 80,361.38
Disbursements —
To balance overdrawn . 2,467.48
Call Loans paid . 200.00
Paid for sundry purposes since
last report . 68,496.17 71,163.65
~Г,197-.73
Special Gift G.W.Bottoms.on hand . 50,000.00
Liabilities— *
Gall Loans . $69,7 62.26
R.R. Gwathmey, Treas.
The Administrative Com. reported the
following bills which -were ordered paid:
* Williams Printing Co .. (Printing Account) $12.25
Trevett Christian Co.. " 7.00
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. (Office Exp.) 5.00
Cauthorne Paper Co . 7 . 13.86
J.H. Stack . 7 . 4.50
Hammond Co . 7 . 10.00
Chesapeake and Pot. Tel. Co . 7 . 7.00
Western Union Tel. Co . 7 . 1.60
Postal Tel. Cable Co . 7 . 35.51
Bell Book ana Sta.Co . 7 . 4.12
Committee of Reference and Counsel 7.42
On motion of Brother B.M. Gwathmey it was
voted that we adopt the recommendation of the Administrative
Com. in regard to paying the royalty on the copied of
Dr. Love's book, THE UNION MOVEMENT, that the S. S. Board
agrees to send to our missionaries.
A letter was read by the Secretary from
Mrs. Willingham thanking the Board for their sympathy in
her recent affliction.
The report of the Committee on China
was read by Brother Johnson and adopted as follows: