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The regular
Board was held in the Board
absence of President Hutson
called to the chair.
Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1915.
monthly meeting of the
Rooms at 4 B.M. In the
Brother
С.
H. Winston was
The meeting was opened with prayer by
Secretary Wm. H. Smith.
Present: Winston, Johnson, Mathews,
Woodfin, C. A. Jenkens, Skinner,
В.
M. Gwathmey, Pitt,
Harris. Also Secretaries Love, Smith and Ray, and
Treasurer R. R. Gwathmey. Brother S. H. Templeman and
Missionary D. F. Crosland were also present.
approved#
The Minutes of July 15th were read and
Treasurer's. The Treasurer's report was received and
Report— .adopted as follows:
July 15th to Sept.15th.1915.
Receipts—
Balance per last report..... $358.73
Time Loans . 82,500
Returned by Diehold Safe Co. 5
" S.L.Ginsburg
( loani • • • • 50
" on acct. Sands Legacy.. 10
Call Loans . 4,100
Received since last report. 33,845.44 120,510.44
Disbursements—
Call Loans paid .
Paid for sundry purposes
since last report. .
Balance in bank.
$120,869.17
19,100
99,956.35 119,056.35
1,812.82
Liabilities-
Time Loans..... . 102,500
Call Loans . 160,138.25
$262,638,25
R. R. Gwathmey, Treasurer.
Cor. Sec’y?s
The Cor. Sec'y read a letter from Dr.
Report — J. B. Hutson offering his resignation from the Board. On
motion it was voted that the letter be referred to the
Committee on Appointments with the hope that Brother
Hutson may be able to continue his connection with the
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Board at least until the end of the present Convention
year.
Resolutions The following resolutions were voted to
on Miss Heck—- be spread upon the Minutes and that copies be sent to
the family and the Woman's Missionary Union:
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MEMORY OF MISS
РА2Ш1Е
E. S. HECK.
The Foreign Mission Board of the
Southern Baptist Convention hereby puts on record and
conveys to the mother and family of Miss Fannie E. S.
Heck and to the Woman's Missionary Union this token of
Christian sympathy in the loss which they have sustained.
A beautiful and useful life has .been consummated through
suffering and a triumphant death in which the reality of
our holy religion has been given a new and convincing
sanction. The name of Jesus and the cause of Christian
missions have a power over the lives of many thousands,
at home and abroad, who had been ignorant, careless or
hostile had she not so faithfully exemplified them in
her life, and compelled respect and love for them by
her intelligent devotion to them» This generation has