Reformed Presbyterian Minutes of Synod 1928 - Rparchives.org
Reformed Presbyterian Minutes of Synod 1928 - Rparchives.org
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REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 95<br />
VII. That the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees be authorized to sell<br />
church property at Ray, Indiana, and take necessary steps to<br />
transfer cemetery property to a local cemetery association to<br />
be formed.<br />
VIII. That the money from the sale <strong>of</strong> the Ray, Indiana,<br />
church property be credited to Church Erection.<br />
IX. That the bill <strong>of</strong> 71c for a telegram to J. Campbell<br />
White be paid out <strong>of</strong> the Literary Fund.<br />
X. That pastors be urged to make a decided effort to<br />
place a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minutes</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Synod</strong> in every home.<br />
Signed: H. G. FOSTER<br />
R. C. FULLERTON<br />
JOHN H. PRITCHARD<br />
J. T. HENSLEIGH<br />
REPORT OF SYNOD'S BOARD<br />
JAS.<br />
OF<br />
B.<br />
TRUSTEES.<br />
SMILEY<br />
To the Moderator and Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />
<strong>Synod</strong>:<br />
Dear Brethren—The Trustees <strong>of</strong> <strong>Synod</strong> herewith submit<br />
the Treasurer's Report for the year ended April 1, <strong>1928</strong>, and to<br />
report concerning the financialinterests entrusted to their management.<br />
The Board held the regular quarterly meetings, which were<br />
always attended by the members. Matters coming before the<br />
Board, during the year, were mostly <strong>of</strong> a routine character.<br />
The funds <strong>of</strong> the Church are all carefully invested in six per<br />
cent mortgages in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.<br />
We desire to express our thanks to the Head <strong>of</strong> the Church,<br />
for the many blessings bestowed upon us during the past<br />
years.<br />
The Following Bequests Were Received<br />
W. S. Mitchell, Olathe, Kas.—Foreign Missions $172,38,<br />
Home Missions $172.37, Southern Mission $172.37, total $517.12.<br />
Miss Marg. A. Wylie, Belle Center, O.—China Mission<br />
$100.00.<br />
Robert Burns, Morning Sun, Iowa—Southern Mission<br />
$400.00, Indian Mission $100.00, Ministerial Relief $150.00,<br />
Widows and Orphans $150.00, total $800.00.<br />
Elizabeth Allison, New York, $5,774.04, the income to Rev.<br />
F. M. Foster and at his decease, to Home Mission Endowment.<br />
Mrs. Mary Adams Buxton, Utica, O.—$2,663.87, to the <strong>Reformed</strong><br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong> church.<br />
A grand total <strong>of</strong> $9,855.03.<br />
The Londonderry, O., church property was sold for $454.17.<br />
By special arrangements this fund is in our hands and the income<br />
to be used in the upkeep <strong>of</strong> the congregational cemetery.<br />
The Glory <strong>of</strong> Judea congregation, purchasers <strong>of</strong> the Brooklyn,<br />
N. Y., church property, paid <strong>of</strong>f the mortgage and the fund<br />
amounting to $7,042.75 was pro rated among the schemes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church gation. as per instructions given by the Brooklyn, N. Y., congre