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The 150th Annual Council

OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH

IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

HELD IN ST PAULS CHURCH RICHMOND ON THE

16th and 17th of May 1945 PLACES OF MEETING OF THE COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA FREDERICKSBURG LEESBURG OFFICERS COMMiTTEES ETC JUNE 1945 WINCHESTER HARRI SONBURG Bishop CHARLOTTESVILLE RT REV FREDERICK GOoDwIN LL Richmond

RICHMOND Suffragan Bishop WARRENTON RT REV ov MASON

ALEXANDRIA Secretary of the Diocese ORANGE REV CHILTON Richmond

Treasurer of the Diocese NOTE.TIIe Council is to meet in Richmond every fourth year REV SAMUEL CHILTON Richmond

Chancellor of the Diocese Richmond NOTICE MR ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON

Historiographer REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmond

The One Hundred and Annual Council of the Fifty-first Registrar Diocese of Virginia is appointed to meet in St Marks Church REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmond Richmond on Wednesday May 15 1946 at 10 ten oclock Standing Committee of the Diocese REV ALEXANDER ZABRISKIE REV CHURCHILL GiBso DEPUTIES TO THE LAST SYNOD REV LEIGH RIBBLE MR JOHN MINOR ClericalRev Samuel diilton Rev Rev Her Tate MR HOXTON MR GARDINER BOOTHE bert Donovan Rev Dudley Boogher Examining Chaplains LayMr Henry Miller Hon George Browning Mr REV SAMUEL CIULTON REV EDWARD TATE Chandler Mr John Morris Academic Examining Chaplains ALTERNATE DEPUTIES REV ROBERT GIBSON JR REV ROBERT KEVIN ClericalRev Campbell Tucker Rev George Mayo Rev Robert Nelson Rev Henry Lane Finance Committee LayMr Roland Harrison Mr Archibald Robertson MR LEWIS WILLIAMS MR JOHN MORDECAI Mr Richard Home Dr Martin Urner MR HENRY MILLER MR HARRY AUGUSTINE MR FRANK POWERS 130TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCEsE OF VIRGINIA

Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society Board of Mountain WorkRT REV Ro MASON Chairman Ex-Officio MembersRT REV FREDERICK GoODwIN RT REV Ro MASON VEN NEVE REV Board of Colored WorkRT REV Ro MASON MACLAREN BRYDON REV SAMUEL CHILTON MRS Chairman MR JOHN Guy CHARLES DAVISON MR JOHN MINOR Bible and Prayer Book Distribution CommitteeRr REV MR JOHN WELSH MR FRANK POWERS GOoDwIN Chairman

Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 194REV ALBERT Church Extension CommitteeRi REV GOODWIN MULLER REV ROBERT GIBSON JR MR BEVER- Chairman LEY MR JOHN RAMEY Committee on Applicalions and ApropriationsRT REV MASON Chairman Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 1947REV HERBERT Ro DONOVAN REV CHURCHILL GIBSON DR Standing Committee on Church Property LATANE MR ROSEWELL PAGE JR RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN Members Whose Terms Will Expire fl 1948REV LEIGH MR RANDOLPH WILLIAMS MR ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON RIBBLE REV TATE MR FRED COCHRAN MR BLAKE NWTON MR LANDON FUNSTEN

From the Albemarle ConvocationREV LOVING DR Committee on Church Pension Fund IVEY LEWIS REV GIBSON MR MURRAY MCGUIRE From the Piedmont ConvocationREV DARBY BETTS REV SAMUEL CHILTON JUSTICE GEORGE BROWNING MR HUDSON MR ALLEN PERKINS MR ALEXANDER SANDS

From the Rappahannock Valley ConvocationREV SULLI- MR AUSTIN VAN BoNT DR HOMES

Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the From the Richmond ConvocationREV FREDERICK WAR- Diocese of Virginia NECKE MR WALTER CRAIGIE RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President From the Valley ConvocationREV JAMES FIGG MR REV MACLAREN Secretary-Treasurer THOMAS ATKINSON BRYDON

From the Colored ConvocationREV ASTON HAMILTON Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia MR JOHN MAYNE Rr REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President REV SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary-Treasurer Board of Christian EducationREV ROBERT GIBSON JR Chairman Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia Board of Christian Social RelationsREV TATE Chair man RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President REV MACLAREN BRYDON Secretary-Treasurer Field BoardREV HERBERT DONOVAN Chairman 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LIST OF THE CLERGY

FORMS FOR MAKING BEQUEST

Phe legal title of the corporation duly chartered by the Legislature of Virginia with to take LIST OF THE CLERGY power by gift grant devise or bequest property of

every description real personal or mixed and to hold the same to themselves OF TUE and their for the of successors purpose providing for the disabled clergy the widows and of the deceased orphans clergy the support of the Episcopate DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA and for other any purpose of said Church in said Diocese whether of like kind with those mentioned not is The or Trustees of the Funds of the Pro WITH THEIR testant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia CURES AND POST OFFICES

The legal title of the Theological Seminary in Virginia is Protestant Corrected to June 1945 Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia

The legal title of the Protestant Episcopal Education Society of Virginia is Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Education in LL Society Virginia RL REV ST GEORGE TUCKER and Bishop of the Retired Bishop of the Diocese Presiding Fhe legal title of the School is Episcopal High Protestant Episcopal High of Protestant Church in the United States School in Virginia Episcopal America 281 Fourth Ave New York 10

The legal title of the Diocesan Missionary is Trustees the LL Society The of RT REV FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN Bishop Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia of the Diocese 110 West Franklin Street Richmond

of the Dio The title of the ROY D. Suifragan Bishop legal corporation which conducts the sysinrn of Schools RT REV MASON under the control of the Diocese is Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia cese Charlottesville corporation chartered under the laws of Virginia 1101 West Avenue Richmond REV JOHN AMBLER retired St Church 908 The title of the STANLEY Rector Georges legal Blue Ridge Industrial School is The Blue Ridge In REV ASHTON dustrial School Incorporated North Nelson Street Arlington

REV THOMAS BAKER retired Montross The title of the Colored legal Divinity School in is The Trustees Petersburg BANKS Deacon Minister-in-charge the REV colored of Bishop Payne Divinity School Petersburg Virginia Farnham of Grace Church and St Andrews Church South St Marks Mission Drysdale Parish Caroline The Protestant Parish and Episcopal Church Home Form of bequest hereby devise and Millers Tavern give bequeath to the Protestant Episcopal Church Home in County corporated by the General of March Assembly Virginia 25 1875 and located REV HENRY BATCHELLER Rector Scott Parish Gordonsville in the city of Richmond Va REV GEORGE BEAN Chaplain Army The Shrine Mont Endowment Fund Form of Bequest hereby give St Marks Parish and Min REV JAMES BECKWITH Rector devise and bequeath to the Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Raccoon Ford and All ister-in-charge of St Pauls Church Virginia corporation under the laws of Virginia to be held in trust for the Shrine Mont Endowment Fund and the interest to Church Mitchells Culpe per be used for the maintenance of any building or purpose designated Not present at Council 150TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LIST OF THE CLERGY

REV DARBY BETTS Minister.-in-Charge St Clements REV WILLIAM CARPENTER Rector Haymarket Parish Prince Chapel Alexandria 1791 Preston Avenue Alexandria William County and St Stephens Church Catlett St REV DUDLEY Church Centerville Haymarket BOOGHER Rector Mcllhany Parish Ivy Par Johns ish and St Annes Mission Alberene Albemarle County REV FLOYD CARTWRIGHT Rector St Pauls Hanover and Neve Hall Charlottesville Brunswick Parishes King George REV SULLIVAN BOND JR Rector of St Georges Church REV CHAPMAN retired Gordonsville Fredericksburg and Minister-in-charge of St Peters Port Royal Fredericksburg REV SAMUEL CHILT0N Secretary and Treasurer of the Dio REV cese 110 West Franklin Street Richmond DEBORDENAvE Chaplain United States Navy

REV PAUL BOWDEN Rector Hamilton Parish Warrenton REV MANLY COBB Rector St James Church Shelburne REV Parish Leesburg BEVERLEY Boys Executive Secretary of Department of Church and Social Service Federal Council of Churches REV MYRONJ COCHRAN Colored Minister-in-charge of Meade 297 Fourth Avenue New York 10 Memorial Church Box 970 Alexandria REV FRANCIS BROWN Rector Emmanuel and St Andrews REV PEYTON CRAIGHILL Rector Cunningham Chapel Par Churches Beckford Parish Shenandoah County St Thomas ish Millwood and St Steihens Churches in Frederick Parish Frederick REV NELSON DAME retired 2300-A Park Avenue County Woodstock Richmond REV THOMAS BROWN Colored Minister-in-Charge Osgood REV ROBERT DAVIS Assistant St Pauls Church Richmond Memorial Richmond Calvary Church Hanover and Ad vent 815 East Grace Street Richmond Church Fredericksburg 212 South Lbmbardy Street Richmond REV TREADWELL DAVISON Chaplain in Army REV GUTHRIE BROWN Chaplain United States Navy REV RICHARD DAY Chaplain in Army REV MACLAREN and BRYDON Historiographer Reg REV CORNELIUS DAWSON Colored Minister-in-Charge istrar of the Diocese and Rector of Ashland Hanover Parish Trinity Church Monticello Parish Albemarle County County 110 West Franklin Richmond Street St Pauls and St Marys Missions in Scott Parish St REV JOHN BURKS retired 339 West Street Manassas Margarets Mission St Thomas Parish Orange County REV CLARENCE BUXTON Rector Pohick Church and Min Charlottesville

ister-in-charge of Olivet Truro Church Franconia Parish REV HERBERT DONOVAN Rector Christ Church and St Lorton Lukes Church Monticello Parish Charlottesville REV HOWARD CADY Minister-in-Charge Christ Church Shel REV JOHN DOWNMAN retired Rector Emeritus All burne Parish Hamilton Saints Church and Christ Church Henrico Parish 610 West REV PALMER Rector Church of CAMPBELL Messiah Highland Grace Street Richmond Springs and Church of Our Saviour Henrico Parish REV JOSEPH DUNN retired 13 Richmond Sandston

Not present at Council Not present at Council 10 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LIST OF THE CLERGY 11

REV REGINALD EASTMAN Rector of Ware Parish and Min REV ALBERT HAYWARD Rector Truro and Good Shepherd ister-in-charge of St Andrews Mission Abingdon Parish Churches Truro Parish Fairfax Gloucester REV HENRY HEATON Rector OVerwharton Parish Stafford REV ROBERT ECHOLS Rector St Johns Church Henrico REV FREMONT HINKEL Rector Leeds Parish Markham Parish 3416 East Broad Street Richmond REV WILLIAM HETCHESON Chaplain Army REV ALEXANDER EASLEY Colored Deacon Minister-in- Headmaster Christchurch charge St Marys Memorial Mission Clarke Parish and of REV JANNEY HUTTON School Christchurch St Simons Mission Cunningham Chapel Parish Clarke Va County Berryville REV WILLIAM IRWIN Rector St Andrews Church Hen- REV TnOMA5 FAULKNEn JR Rector of Dettingen Parish rico Parish 225 South Cherry Street Richmond Manassas REV ROBERTO KEVIN Ph Professor Virginia Theological Rector Court White REV JAMES FIGG Greenway Parish Seminary Theological Seminary Alexandria Post REV WILLIAM LAIRD Rector on leave St Pauls Memorial REV VINCENT FRANKS Rector St Pauls Church University and Chaplain Army 120 Chancellor Street Henrico Parish 815 East Grace Street Richmond Charlottesville IREV THOMAS FRASER JR Rector of St Pauls Church REV HENRY LANE Rector Clarke Parish Berryville Fairfax Parish Alexandria

REV ALEXANDER GALT retired Falls Church 5REV LANGSTON retired Gordonsville

REV CHURCHILL GIBSON Rector St James Church REV LEWIS retired Ivy

Henrico Parish 1201 West Franklin Street Richmond REv DAVID LEWIS JR Rector Christchurch Parish Middle ROBERT Char REV GIBSON retired Ackley Lane sex County and Minister-in-Charge of St Stephens lottesville Parish King and Queen County Christchurch REV ROBERT GIBSON JR Instructor Theological Seminary REV COMER LILE Rector of Christ Church Fairfax Par Theological Seminary Alexandria ish 125 North Columbus Street Alexandria

REV PERCY FOSTER HALL retired 10 West Linden Street REV HUBARD LLOYD Rector of Westover Parish Charles Alexandria City County and St Peters Parish New Kent County REV ASTON HAMILTON fl Colored Rector of St Philips Roxbury Church and Mnistr-in-charge of St Peters Mission 520 REV DEWEY LOVING Rector of Fredericksburg Parish and St James Street Richmond 20 Holy Innocents St Johns and Whittle Memorial Neve REV LEWIS CARTER HA1iIuS0N Rector Emmanuel Church Parish Albemarle County Free Union Henrico Parish Brook Hill

Not present at Council Not present at Council tNot entitled to vote in Council tNot entitled to vote in Council LIST OF THE CLERGY 12 150TH ANNUAL CouNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 13

REV ROBERT NELSON Rector Frederick REV LEE MARSTON Rector Greenwood Parish Greenwood Parish Winchester

REV FREDERICK NEVE retired Archdeacon of the REV HUGH MCDONALD MARTIN retired 1132 West Avenue Blue Richmond Ridge Ivy Depot

REV PACKARD OKIE in 281 REV PHILIP MASON Rector St Martins Parish Hanover Missionary Liberia c/o Fourth Avenue New York 10 County St Margarets Parish Caroline County Berkeley Parish and Christ Church St Georges Parish Spotsyl REV HERBERT OSBURN retired Tappahannock vania County and Incarnation Church Trinity Parish REV GEORGE OSSMAN Rector Monumental Church Henrico Louisa County Doswell and of the Parish Chaplain Medical College of Virginia REV CAMPBELL MAYERS Rector Johns Parish Middleburg Hospitals 4507 Cutshaw Avenue Richmond

REV GEORGE MAYO Principil Blue Ridge School and REV GILES PALMER Rector Tuckahoe Parish 5804 Minister-in-charge of Gibson Memorial Church Bis All Grove Avenue Richmond Saints Mission Haneytown St David Mission Wyatt REV ELMER PEDRICK Rector St Thomas Church Henrico Mountain and Resettlement Mission Elkton Neve Parish Parish 3602 Hawthorne Avenue Richmond Green County Bris REV WILLIAM PENDLETON Rector South Farnham REV ALFRED ST MATTHEWS Rector Langley Parish McLean Parish Essex County Tappahannock and McGill Parish Vienna McLean REV HAROLD PETERS Rector Whittle Piedmont Par tREV CLARENCE STUART MCCLELLAN JR ishes Fauquier County The Plains REV MCDONALD Colored Chaplain Army REV PRESTON PEYTON Rector Epiphany Church and Grace

REV ELLIOTT MEREDITH retiredL Scottsville Church 1922 North Quincy Street Arlington

REV SCOTT MEREDITH Charlottesville Cretired REV FRANK PULLEY Pastor of the Church of the Holy Com forter Henrico Parish 200 North Rowland REV EMMETT MILLER Colored Petersburg Street Richmond

REV FRANCIS RHEIN Chaplain Marine Corps REV ALBERT MOLLEGEN Professor Virginia Theological

Seminary Theological Seminary Alexandria REV LEIGH RIBBLE Rector Grace Holy Trinity ChUrch

Henrico Parish North Laurel Street Richmond 20 REV CARY MONTAGUE City Missionary 110 West Franklin Street Richmond 20 Va REV LESLIE ROBINSON retired Cismont

REV FRANK Moss Rector Trinity Church St Georges REV ROLLINS retired Sweet Briar Parish Fredericksburg REV ROMMILLY retired Staunton

REV ALBERT MULLER Rector Trinity Church Arlington REV CHARLES RYLEY Rector Meade Parish Fauquier Parish 1201 South Barton Street Arlington County Upperville

Not at Council present Not present at Council entitled to vote in Council tNot fNot entitled to vote in Council 14 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LIST OF THE CLERGY 15

REV JOHN SADTLER retired Falls Church REV CLAYTON TORRENCE Assistant St James Church Henrico Parish 33l8 Hanover Avenue Richmond Richmond 20 REV JOHN SCOTT retired Hqtel Jefferson REV TUCKER M.ontross Minister St Pauls Mission St JOSEPH Deacon Minister-in-charge REV JOHN SCOTT Colored and Westmoreland Montross West Point Washington Parishes County Johns Parish King William County REV LOUIS TUCKER retired Mobile Ala REV SEYMOUR -JOHN Lt Junior Grade Navy Richmond REV THOMAS SEMMES retired Hotel Jefferson REV PARKER THORNTON Minister-in-Charge Christ Church Groveton and St Luke Wellington Fairfax County Fair REv GEORGE SHAw retired Mathews fax Parish Box 33 Alexandria REV SHELTON Chaplain Army REV FRANCIS WILLIAM TYNDALL REV PAUL SHULTZ Rector Madison Parish Loudoun County Deacon Minister-in-charge of Rivanna Parish Fluvanna County Bremo Bluff and Good Shepherd Mission Cunningham Chapel Parish Hamilton Clarke County REV CHARLES NOYES TYNDELL Rector of Newton REV CLAUDIUS SMITH Minister-in-charge of Weddell Mem- Parish Front Royal Grove Richmond orial Church Henrico Parish 2217 Avenue REV FREDERICK WARNECKE Rector St Marks Church Christ REV DORSET SMITH Deacon Minister-in-charge of Henrico Parish 603 Tuckahoe Boulevard Richmond and Church Parish Lancaster County and of St Stephens REv JACQUELIN WASHINGTON Deacon Minister-in-charge Wicomico Parishes Northumberland County Kilmarnock of St James-Northam Parish Goochiand Cbunty Gooch Chaplain St Johns College An- REV WINFREE SMITH land napolis Md REV WILFRED WATERHOUSE on leave Rector Bromfield REV STAMO SPATHEY Rector Christ Church and Minister-in Parish Rappahannock and Madison Counties Chaplain of Prince of Peace Mission Henrico Parish Twenty- charge Army Second and Venable Streets Richmond REV BEVERLEY WHITE Rector Rockingham Parish Harri REV SYDNEY SWANN JR Chaplain Navy sonburg REV EDWARD TATE Rector Emmanuel Church Fairfax Russell REV DENNIS Rector of Parish Presidential Garden Apartments Road WHITTLE Luray Parish Page County Alexandria Luray Assistant Immanuel Church- REV WILLIAM THOMSEN JR REV JOHN PAGE WILLIAMS Headmaster St Christophers Fairfax Theological on-the-hill Fairfax Parish County School and Assistant St Stephens Church Tuckahoe Seminary Alexandria Parish Richmond 21 GEORGE TITTMAN Rector on leave St Marys Par REV REV WALTER WILLIAMS retired Harrisonhurg North Glebe ish Arlington Chaplain Navy 2699 Road RUSSELL Private Arlington REV WILSON Army

Not at Council Not present at Council present 16 130TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1943 LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 17 tREV RUFUS WOMBLE Rector of Epiphany Church He nrico Parish 108 West Lancaster Road Richmond LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES

REV WOODWARD retired Shrine of the Elected to the Annual Council of 1944 Transfiguration Orkney Springs N0TE.The names of delegates and alternates who were present at the

Council are marked with an asterisk Names of parishes printed in italics REV MERRILL YOH Rector of Grace Church Fairfax Par are either dormant or have not been admitted to representation in Council ish 207 South Patrick Street Alexandria through lack of canonical organization

REV ALEXANDER ZABRISKIE Dean of Vir and Alternate ginia Theological Seminary and Rector of Immanuel Chape1 County Parish or Separate Delegate Congregation Theological Seminary Alexandria Albemarle St Annes Parish Roberts Coles Total134 Douglas Forsyth Alt

Fredericksvifle Parish Frank Woodson Jr Oscar Lamm Alt Not present at Council Walkers Parish Lyman Bright fNot entitled to vote in Council Hardy Todd Alt Monticello Parish

Christ Church Edwin Lee Van Nostrand Alt Dr Urner James Minor Alt St Pauls Memorial Church Dr Ivey Lewis Branch Spalding Alt

Ivy Parish Howell Lewis Christopher Greene Alt Greenwood Parish

Mcllhany Parish

Alexandria City Fairfax Parish

Christ Church Col Presley Rixey Stulz Alt George Daniel Dr Latane Alt John Palmur

Clyde Lamond Jr Alt St Pauls Church Albert Sinoot Capt George Evans Alt Stanley King William Herbert Alt

Chapel ofSt Clement 5R Marshall Jr Wade Coleman Jr Alt 18 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 19

and Alternate County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate County Parish or Separate Delegate

Congregation Congregation

Grace Church Walter Davis Fairfax Parish The Falls Church Richard Jr Thomas Schroyer Alt Home

Emmanuel Church... Stafford Fox-Thomas Gen Rufus Lane Seldon Washington Alt Immanuel Church Ross on-the-Hill Major John Walker Alt John Bohlayer Alt Miller Ray Pugh Arlington Arlington Parish Comdr Romberg Alt St Georges Church. Olan Harrison Frank Humme David Anderson Upper Truro Parish Lawrence Alt Benedict Genua Alt Parish Kenneth Stillman St Marys Parish Theodore Hudson Langley Richard Smith Alt Norman Lee Alt McGill Parish George Perzel Caroline St Marys Parish Joe Davis Alt Grace Church St Peters Church... Fauquier Hamilton Parish John Bowman St Margarets Parish. Morris Hunter Thomas Frost Alt James Hunter Leeds Parish Henry Baxley Homes St Asaphs Parish Moss Alt Thomas Alt Holberton Meade Parish Piedmont Parish John Ramey Charles City Westover Parish Richard Saunders Ben McCarty Alt Clarke Cunningham Chapel Whittle Parish Turner Parish Henry Mitchell George Whitford Alt George Burwell Alt Cedar Run Parish Clarke Parish John Olcott Emmanuel Parish Charles Bowen Benjamin Crampton Alt Ashby Brown Alt Greenway Court Parish Alexander Mackay-Smith Edward Alt Lee Fluvanna Rivanna Parish Williarn Ranson II Bernard Cowherd Alt Culpeper St Marks Parish John Yowell Winfree ForeAlt Frederick Frederick Parish John Woolfolk Ridley Parish Keithly Abbott Dr Aubrey Mussen Alt Turner Ratrie Alt St Thomas Parish Slaughter Parish

Essex South Farnham Parish. Latane Gloucester Abingdon Parish John Catlett Dr Ferry Alt Stonewall Rowe Alt St Annes Parish Richard Baylor Ware Parish George Cary Bland Beverley Alt Maj Montague Alt Petsworth Perish Fairfax Truro Parish Pohiek Church Grimsley Alt Goochland St James-Northam Truro Church tGeorge Robey Parish percy Thornton Thomas McTavough 20 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 21

County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate County Parish or Scparate Delegate and Alternate Congregation Congregation Greene Neve Parish St James Church Murray McGuire Gibson Parish John Morris Barbour Thornton Alt Robert Coppedge Alt Fred Cochran George Wright Jr Alt Hanover St Pauls Parish Maxwcll Wallace St Martins Parish Rosewell Page Jr Robert Hill Carter Alt Welton Cowell Alt St Johns Church Dr James Mears Ashland Parish Edmund Newman William Wooten Alt Clifford Trevvett Alt John Welsh

Henrico Henrieo Parish Parham Tuck Alt St Marks Church All Saints Church McC Thornton Joseph Pettigrew Archie Alt Dr Chapin Alt Berkeley Alexander Sands Joseph Ewing Kenneth Harris Alt Randolph Ruffi.n Alt St Pauls Church Ascension Church Booth Judge John Ingram Dr Powhatan Nash Alt Carrington Williams Alt 5W Frank Powers Christ Church Ramon Lemay Herbert Alt Monroc Gregory Alt Claiborne Emmanuel Church Waiter Lawrence Randolph Williams Alt Hopkins Davis Alt Adolphus Scott Thomas Mordecai St Philips Church Dr William Hughes David Cody Alt John Mayne Alt St Thomas Church William Epiphany Church tWilliam Austin Shands Richard Alt Thomas Ruffin Alt Brooke Garner Devoe Grace and Holy Trin Tuckahoc Parish ity Church Wilson Wilmer Beverley Engstrom Alt Oswald ileinrich Alt Charles Moore James Galleher Capt Tucker Alt Hamilton Baskerville Alt Robert Jr James Massie Peyton James Ball Jr Alt Giles Robertson Alt Varina Parish Horace Matthews Holy Comforter William Alt Church Temple Waddill Gratz Micheux Alt King and Queen.. Stratton-Major Parish Monumental Church.. Dan Sigourney St Stephens Parish Morris Alt Drysdale Parish St Andrews Church.. Smith John Alt WilJton Jr King George St Pauls Parish Middlcbrook Baur Strothcr Alt Charles Alt Holzbach Hanover Parish Mountjoy George Williams Alt Brunswick Parish 22 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 23

County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate Congregation Congregation William St Johns Parish King Rappahannock St Parish Walter Pollard and Madison Bromfield Parish Garber Alt Richmond North Farnbam Parish William Gray Brockenbrough Lancaster Christ Church Parish Walter Harvey Norman Edwards Alt

Vivian Chowning Alt Lunenburg Parish Frederick Northup Dr Rains Alt Loudoun Shelburne Parish Frank Saunders Parish John Paul Dr Littlejohn Alt Roekingham Rockingham Hon Dr Converse Christ Church Henry Meyers Henry Nelson Alt Titus Lynwood Parish Cameron Parish Shenandoah Beckford Parish Bauserman Johns Parish David Finley Smith Alt William Seipp Alt Spotsylvania St Georges Parish Madison Parish Riehard Lake St Georges Church. Dr Laiiier Claude Thomas Alt Emdry Alt Louisa Trinity Parish Carl Nolting Trinity Church Perry Thompson Keller Jr Alt Marvin Hester Alt Green Springs Parish.. Christ Church Elwood Gayle Charlie Reynolds Alt Mathews Kingston Parish 5john Warren Cooke Berkeley Parish Garlick Boggs Eugene Barnes Alt Robert Mastin Alt

Middlesex Christchurch Parish Anderton Staffprd Overwharton Parish Miller Eastman Alt Powers Alt

Parish 5Elliott Marshall New Kent Blisslane Parish Warren Newton St Peters Parish Beverly Browne Alt

Westmoreland Cople Parish Blake Newton Northumberland St Stephens Parish Hon Hugh Smith Raymond Sydnor Alt Howard Straughan Alt Washington Parish Wicomico Parish Col Tignor St Peters Church.. Latane Rufus Rose Alt Lawrence Latane Alt Montross Parish Orange St Thomas Parish Justice Browning St James Church. Ferdinand Chandler Willis Alt Neville Ball Alt Scott Parish Barton Cameron from the Edward Breeden Alt Lay Delegates Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge tFreeman Fisk Page Luray Parish Tompkins Lilburn Austin Alt Ralph Judd Alt Everett Weakley Alt Prince William Dettingen Parish Charles Sinclair Jr Henry Beddows Bradford Alt 5Joseph Mayo Haymarket Parish Lawrence Shiflett Alt 24 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 25

Lay Delegates from the Colored Missionary MISSION CIHJRCHES Jurisdiction Mayne Trent Organized under Canon XVI John Cauthorne Arlington Fairfax Parish Carter Hoskin Alt Epiphany Church Warren Hortsman John Lay Officials of the Diocese entitled to seat Dudley Alt Grace Church and vote Dr Hendry

Chancellor of the Diocese Archibald Robertson Miner Alt Arlington Parish Electric Building Trinity Church Ernest Coulter

Lay Members of the Standing Committee Hoxton Raymond Smith Alt Alexandria Va Henrico Henrico Parish Gardiner Boothe Church of the Messiah Eliwood Cridlin Alexandria Va Jc Minor John Flournoy Alt Church of Our Saviour Central NatI Bank Bldg Edwin Gillhooley Richmond Va Joseph Layne Alt

Westmoreland Washington Parish Members of the Committee on Finance Lewis Williams St Marys Church Walter American Building Massey Richmond Va Christian Heineken Alt Montross Parish Harry Augustine St Pauls Church.. Hutt State-Planters Bank Richmond Va Hutt Alt Henry Miller Jr City Hall Richmond Va John Mordecai Station Richmond Va Johfl Ramey Marshall Va LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 27 26 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

St Pauls Chapel Baileys Cross Roads Fairfax Parish MILSSIONS All Saints Chapel Sharon Fairfax Parish St Lukes Chapel Wellington Villa Fairfax Parish Organized under the Canon of Missions BLUE RIDGE MISSIONS UNDER THE ARCHDEACONRY OF TIlE MISSIONs UNDER CHARGE OF THE BIsHop John the Mission Ivy Parish St Baptist Church of Our Saviour Rio Fredericksville Parish Mission Afton Greenwood Parish Holy Cross Olivet Truro Mdllhany Parish Church Francenia Parish Neve Hall Charlottesville Good Mcllhany Parish Shepherd Church Burke Truro Parish Good Shepherd Chapel Hickory Hill St Church Parish Stephens Stephens City Frederick Parish Grace Chapel Hed Hill Mcllhany Parish Calvary Mission Oliville St James-Northam Parish St Andrews Gibsons Hollow Mcllhany Chapel Prince of Peace Chapel Richmond Henrico Parish St Annes Chapel Alberene St Annes Parish Neve Parish Weddell Memorial Church Richmond Whittle Memorial Chapel Mission Home Neve Parish Holy Innocents Chapel Free Union Blackwells Hollow Neve Parish St Chapel Parish Blue Ridge School Chapel Ens Neve All Saints Chapel Haneytown Neve Parish St Davids Mission Wyatt Mountain Neve Parish Government Resettlement Gecr Neve Parish Parish Cecil Memorial Mission Lydia Neve Parish Lower Pocosan Mission McMullen Neve Bromfield Parish Chapel of Remembrance Middle River St James Chapel Lydia Neve Parish Parish Good Shepherd Chapel Rocky Bar Lynnwood St Stephens Chapel Yancey Lynnwood Parish St Georgs Chapel Pine Grove Hollow Luray Parish St Pauls Chapel Ingham Luray Parish All Saints Chapel Tanners Ridge Luray Parish Cubbage Hollow Mission Luray Parish Lucas Hollow Mission Luray Parish St Andrews Chapel Ada Piedmont Parish Chapel Parish Good Shepherd Chapel Bluemoat Cunningham

MISsIONS IN THE COLORED MIssIoNARy JURIsDIcTIoN Parish Trinity Chapel Charlottesville Monticello Meade Memorial Church Alexandria Fairfax Parish St Marks Mission Beazley Drysdale Parish Parish Grace Church Millers Tavern South Farnham St Andrews Church Upright South Farnham Parish St Marys Mission Berryville Clarke Parish St Pauls Parish Calvary Mission Hanover Heurico Parish Osgood Memorial Church Richmond St Peters Mission Richmond Henrico Parish St Pauls Church West Point St Johns Parish St Pauls Mission Gordonsville Scott Parish St Marys Mission Somerset Scott Parish St Margarets Mission Orange St Thomas Parish St Simons Mission Millwood Cunningham Chapel parish

MIssIoNs UNDER THE VIEOINIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARy St Johns Chapel Glencarlyn Arlington Parish Christ Chapel Groveton Fairfax Parish ORGANIZATION 29

ORGANIZATION

CANON SECTION list of all the ordained Ministers or Clergy of the Protestant Church Episcopal caninically resident in this Diocese with their post office addresses and their respective cures stations or positions shll be prepared by the Ecclesiastical Authority and kept corrected up to date on file at the headquarters of the Diocese

This official list of the of Clergy the Diocese shall be prima fade evidence of Clergymans canonical residence and his cure statijn or position SEcTION The of right any Clergyman to vote in the Council shall if denied or disputed be determined by the Council itself according to the provisions of the Constitution and Canons whether his name be inserted in or omitted from the said list

SEcTI4rn The said list of the of the Clergy Diocese corrected up to with the date names of those entitled to vote in the Council designated there on shall be laid before the Council the on first day of its meeting and the roll of the Clerical delegates entitled to vote shall be called therefrom CANON II SEcT1N The Secretary of the Council shall make roll of the and Lay Delegates Alternates certified to him as duly elected with the Parishes Separate Congregations Mission Churches or Missionary Juris dictions them represented by respectively and upon the meeting of the Coun cil shall call their names therefrom The President shall thereupon appoint Committee on Credentials to be composed of one Clergyman and two Lay Delegates to which shall be referred the Credentials of all Lay Delegates and which shall make its to the Council report promptly But until this report be received the roll as made and called by the Secretary shall unless objection be be made accepted as the authentic roll of Lay Delegates Should doubt arise as to the right of any Lay Delegate to his seat the Committee on Credentials shall hear the evidence presented and report its judgment.thereon Upon this report the Council shall determine the matter unless vote of by two-thirds of the members present the Council shall decide to hear the whole case de novo

RULES OF ORDER

OEDER OF BusINEss

The Council shall be opened on the first day with brief service of prayer and on the second with day celebration of the Holy Communion at which time there be may sermon by preacher selected by the Bishop Upon completion of the prayer service on the first day the Secretary shall call the roll of the clergy canonically connected with the Diocese from the list prepared and laid before the Council by the Ecclesiastical Authority the roll of lay delegates certified to the Secretary as duly elected shall then be the called credentials of the lay delegates shall thereupon be referred to Committee on Crcdentis of composed one clergyman and two lay dele gates the appointed by President Upon completion of the celebration of the RULES OF ORDER 31 30 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Committee on the Dispatch of Business who shall recom- Holy Communion on the second day the minutes of the preceding day shall mend orders of the day hours for taking votes the hour for be read The minutes of the second day shall be read before the final adjourn the Council to sit as and other matters ment of the Council Missionary Council pertaining to the orderly dispatch of business Except as otherwise provided herein the following order of business

shall be observed The President shall have authority at each Council after making appointments of standing committees for such Council to ap Report of the Secretary and the point the Chairman so many of other members of such Election of the Secretary of the Diocese who is er-officio the Secretary committees as he may think proper who shall serve during the of the Council ensuing interim and at the next meeting of the Council Adoption of Rules of Order Nominations for the C6mmittee the the Executive Adoption of program of the Council prepared by the Secretary and Standing of Diocese the Committee on the Dispatch of Business in consultation with Conimittee of the Diocesan Missionary Society the Committee on Finance

rector of the host parish and for Deputies to the Synod of the Province and the General Convention

Reading of pastoral addresses shall be made on the first day of the Council and the names shall be printed

Appointment of committees to be voted upoh at an hour to be specified by the Council for the election of these and such other officers need Reports of standing committees commissions and boards committees or representatives as may to be chosen Reports of special committees Communications from Convocations II Ruars OF PocrDuaE

Unfinished business When motion is made and seconded it shall be stated by the Presi is New business dent and if in writing be read by the Secretary every resolution shall be Adjournment referred to its proper committee if there be such committee to be con sidered and reported on before debate by the Council There shall be appointed by the President and announced on the After motion is stated by the President or read by the Secrethry it first day of the Counpil the following standing committees tO shall be deemed in possession of the Council but may be withdrawn by the consist of an equal number of each order unless otherwise di mover at any time before amendment or decision with tbe consent of the rected second

Every motion shall be reduced to writing if the President or any member Committee on the State of the Church to whom shall be require it referred the pastoral addresses of the Bishops made to the Council No new motion or proposition shall be admitted under color of amend with particular direction to report to the Council upon any ment or as substitute for the motion or proposition under debate hut recommendations made in the pastoral addresses substitute for the whole that is germane to the question may be admissible Committee on Invested Funds to consist of five laymen to 10 When question is under debate no motion shall be received but to whom shall be referred the accounts of all funds held by the adjourn to lay on the table for the previous question to postpone indefinitely Trustees of the Funds of the Diocese to postpdne to certain day to commit or to amend which several motions Committee on New Parishes whenever such committee shall have precedence in the order enumerated is needed 11 The previous question shall be admitted only when demanded by Committee on Canons to whom shall be referred -all majority of the members present it shall be in this form Shall the main motions to amend either the Canons or the Constitution of the question now be put until decided all debate and amendments are pre- Dioce.se eluded Committee on Nominations to Diocesan Corporations to 12 motion to adjourn or lay on the table shall always be in order and whom shall be all vacancies in of such boards reported membership shall be decided without debate for which nominations must be made by the Council and to 13 When member desires to speak in debate or present any matter to whom all nominations for membership of any of such boards the Council he shall rise from his seat and respectfully address himself to shall be referred for their consideration before being presented the President He shall confine himself to the question under debate avoid tothe Council ing all personalities 32 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

14 If member any transgress the rules of the Council the President shall or any member may call him to order in which case the member so called to order shall immediately take his seat unless permitted to explain If the of the President be ruling appealed from the Council shall decide the appeal JOURNAL without debate

15 When two or more members rise at once the President shall decide who is entitled to the floor OF THE

16 No member shall speak more than twice on the same question without leave of the Council 150th Annual Council 17 The vote on all shall be of the Diocese questions taken by order whenever as many as five members request it

18 Any member may call for division of the where the question sense of will admit of it but motion to strike out and insert shall be deemed in Virginia divisible member 19 Every who may be in the house when any question is put shall his unless the for give vote Council special reasons shall excuse him ST PAULS member CHURCH RICHMOND VA 20 No shall vote upon question in the decision of which he is immediately and personally interested Wednesday May 16 1945

21 When question has been decided by the Council or postponed in be definitely it may reconsidered upon motion made by member voting in The 150th the such Annual Council of the Diocese of majority provided motion be made on the same or next succeeding Virginia con day of the session vened at St Pauls Church Richmond at 1000 The

22 No motion or resolution appropriating of the funds of the Diocese Opening service was conducted any by Bishop Mason and the rector shall be until has adopted it been reported up by the Finance Committee or the Rev Dr Franks in their absence by special committee Bishop Goodwin called the Council to order The 23 Reports of all committees shall be in writing Statistical and other secretary of officers and reported quorum in both Orders present The Chair reports committees which require no action by the Council may appointed the be read title and Committee on Credentials by only any report may be read in part only when the Presi as follows the Rev Bux dent without shall obligation so direct or when the Council shall so require ton Mr Ramon Lemay and Mr Bauer

But such reports shall be published in full in the Journal unless otherwise The Chair appointed the Committee on Dispatch of Business ordered as follows Rev Henry Heaton and III Mr James Massie GENERAL Dr Franks welcomed the Council to St Pauls Church Dr 24 No member shall absent himself from the meetings of the Council Franks moved adoption of the printed to be the official without leave unless he be sick or unable to attend program of the President at his program Council This was carried 25 The may discretion select suitable seats without the The limits of those allotted to the use of the members which shall be appropriated Rev Henry Heaton moved that the Rules of Order of the to the accommodation of last visiting clergymen and candidata for Orders who Council be adopted for this session This was carried may be invited by the rector or wardens of the church in which the The meetings Rev Henry Heaton moved adoption of an additional Rule of the Council are held under the direction of the President and Council of Order recommended at the last Council There being some 26 No spectators shall during the daily session of the Council be ad discussion this was referred to the Committee initted above or within the pews allotted to the members and the rector and on Dispatch of Business for consideration wardens of the church in which the sessions of the Council are held are di at later time rected to see that this rule is enforced Bishop Goodwin gave his pastoral address and presented the 27 No rule of order shall be with the of suspended except concurrence official acts of the Bishops two-thirds of the members present 34 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WHDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 35

To the Members of the 150th Annual Council of the He was one of the notable leaders in the missionary development Diocese of Virginia of our own diocese in the years before the Nation Wide Cam

and served for number of member of .the old BRETHREN paign years as board of missions of the Episcopal Church He represented our

diocese as deputy to four meetings of the General Convention May these words of Holy Writ be the keynote of our delibera 1913 1916 1919 1925 tions at this Council The God of Hope fill you with all joy and

in believing that abound in hope through the peace ye may The Reverend William Bowers Everett III power of the Holy Ghost The William died November 1944 In these days of solemn responsibility to the Nation and the Rev Everett III 14 The son of the William B. Everett he entere.d the min Church our thought our plan for action must be for the days Rev Jr in in the of After ahead In spite of uncertainties and difficulties we must abound istry late life being ordained 1917 at age 48 for three as minister of mission in in hope through the power of the Holy Ghost In this spirit we serving years congregations of turn to survey the work of the Diocese during the past year and Arlington County he found his great field usefulness as rector of his to plan for the future Piedmont Parish in Fauquier County from 1921 until re

It is that those tirement from active work in 1941 He will be long and grate fitting we pause first to remember before God remembered as the founder of St Andrews Mission in the faithful soldiers and servants from among His ministers who have fully Free in and section of the foothills of the answered His call to their higher ministryfive of lIim three State needy neglected Blue Mountains was the builder of its church and after the allotted spah of life two from the worlds batttefield in Ridge He house and with his Miss Lelia as the bright promise of their early ministry parish sister Everett parish worker he made it one of the most useful fields in the diocese The Reverend William Dickerson Smith in its ministry to underprivileged people

The Rev William Dickerson Smith died on February The Reverend Edward Bouldin Burwell 1945 81 years of age With the exception of two years which The Rev Edward Bouldin Burwell died February 24 1945 he spent as assistant minister in Christ Church Brooklyn his Born in Mecklenburg County he was like Dr Smith the son whole ministry was spent in his native state Within this diocese of an old and widely known Virginian family His whole ministry he held long and fruitful pastorates in St Georges Church Fied of nearly fifty years was spent in his native state and among his ericksburg and Christ Church Winchester During the first own people The rector of Rivanna Parish in Fluvanna County World War he served overseas as chaplain with the rank of for fifteen years of Christ Church Parish in Lancaster for two Major After his release from military service he held for ten and for nine years in Overwharton Parish in Stafford he went in years the charge of St Marks Church in Richmond during 1910 to the rectorship of Meade Parish in Fauquier and Loudoun which time that congregation under his leadership erected their Counties where he served until his retirement from active work present beautiful building He ended long and frUitftil nilnistry in 1931 He continued to live in his own home in Upperville as rector for 13 years of old Christchurch Parish iii Middlesex among the people to whOm he had ministered until the final County and rtired frOm active work in 1942 summons came Mr Burwell was typically the rural Virginian Dr Smith was always deeply interested in missionary work pastor of the type that by faithful ministry and service in long both in the diocesan field and the wider missions of the Church pastorates of country parishes has made the Episcopal Church in 36 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 37

their in in the field Virginia so strong There is nothing in our diocesan life that can dangers training as We do not yet have the details take the place of the rural pastorate Separated as such min of his passing save that it came on the day the American ister crossed the Rhine But him may be from the attractions and the distractions of city life Army knowing as he was we can and be sure that this brave and seeking to find the fulfillment of the priests vocation in loving spirit met death unafraid His

spiritual leadership and pastoral care of scattered people our ministry short as it was has left record that will live an ex rural that will pastors have in each passing generation upheld and main ample inspire From tained the Christian ideals of life and conduct and have rendered the ranks of our laity two faithful spirits have passed this to both Church and State service for which we must be ever year from our rankswhose names in grateful appreciation deeply grateful must be remembered

The Reverend Edward Jefferson Clary Chaplain United States Army John Stewart Bryan

Born in Richmond in 1916 Mr Clary received his education Following in the footsteps of his illustrious father John Stewart at the University of Richmond and the Virginia Theological first on the floor of this Bryan appeared council in 1911 as the lay Seminary graduating in 1940 His only was the churches charge of representative Emmanuel Church Brook Hill Beginning in in Goochland and Fluvanna Counties where he greatly endeared 1916 he was elected to the General deputy Convention for eight himself to his people by his faithful and effective service Small successive conventions As member of the executive com of stature and at first refused for military service because of being mittee of the Diocesan Missionary Society and of the National underweight he finally managed just to squeeze by the physical Council his voice was an inspired one as he pead for missionary requirements That frail body was the home of resolute and vision and generosity devout Christian loyal and generous brave soul In this spirit he entered his duties as upon chaplain for churchman years the leader of his.parish Bible Class he rep After few months training with his unit in England he crossed resented the finest type of Christian layman and made notable the channel with the first of the invading forces In line of duty contribution to the Church in Virginia always unafraid he was killed in action gallant soldier of his

country and his God

Louisa Davis The Reverend Paschal Dupuy Fowikes Chaplain with the of the Paratroopers Army The Diocese of Virginia has been and is blessed in the type of Born in Nottoway County Virginia July 261915 Mr Fowlkes women that have been the leaders of the Womans Auxiliary None have was educated at McGuires School Richmond the University of been more devoted and blessed in their labors than Miss Lou Virginia and graduated from the Virginia Seminaryin 1940 In Davis for 17 years President of the Diocesan Womans An that year he married Elizabeth Rives Williams who with two Auxiliary humble Christian strong in character efficient in she children survives him None of our younger clergy was of leadership was spiritual power Retiring as Diocesan President in greater promise nor more beloved in ability personality and 1934 she kept to the last her influence for things of Pat Fowlkes stood the Spirit her work as devotional chairman spirituality out as one assured of great service through Her ex for the Church Among the first of our clergy to enlist his min ample and spirit will live on in the lives of the many she trained and istry among his men had been notable one sharing with them influenced for the work of her Masters cause MAY 1945 39 38 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY 16

Anniversaries and who else could have served these 25 years as secretary and treasurer save Dr Brydon In addition six other of the original 1945 marks the of three important anniversaries of which year board are still serving our meeting in Council in this historic church is reminder This Since our last Council two .new Rchools have .been added St is the 150th annual meeting of the Council as it was once or Agnes and St Stephens Schools both in Alexandria am sure called the Convention of the Diocese of Virginia since it was you join with me in an expression of.grateful apprcition to the formed in 1785 Of this we shall take note in what am sure will Board and faculty of St Agnes School who first founded the be and interesting at the historical service very proper way school and for twenty years have carried it on through yarious tonight vicissitudes until now they present it for incorporation into or second anniversary we are proud to remember is the 100th system with 335 pupils and propCrty appraised at $145000 anniversary of the founding of this church which today is our St Stephens in the first year of its existence with 110 boys en gracious host In 1845 the Rector of Monumental Church the rolled reflects the energy and strength of .its founder and first Rev William and some 200 communicants erected Norwood PrincipalRev Edward .Tate this building and established St Pauls Church From its be In 25 years so many new faces appear in the Council it.is well ginning the congregation exhibited remarkable missionary to remind ourselves pf certain important facts regarding the sys spirit In the first besides $59000 paid for this building year tem of church schools In the last analysis these schools are St Pauls more to missionary than church in gave purposes any owned and oper.ated by the Diocese of Virginia. The corporation the Diocese including $900.00 for the erection of chapel in the is governed by general board of 25 members Vacancies on the west end of the city and $312.00 to help in the erection of the board are filled from persons nominated by the Council The church in Abingdon Virginia In the 100th of its existence year initial contribution from the Diocese was $200000 at the time of St Pauls keeps this same high place of leadership in missionary the Nation Wide Campaign in 1920 Annual diocesan appro interest and generosity it be hers for centuries to May many priations until 1938 tot4ed approximately $750000 Since that come time the schools have been on their own The properties today are appraised at over $1500000 with 1567 enrolled this present The Diocesan Church Schools session Yet no one of the schools has yet complete or ade The third that marks is anniversary 1945 the 25th anniversary quate plant All improvements and additions to the schools of the of the in of Vir incorporation Church Schools the Diocese as well as payments on principal and interest of the present bond At the hour will ginia noon today opportunity be afforded the issue of $825000 must be met either from the operating profits

Principals of the schools to present their reports and set forth the of the schools or from gifts and bequests The total of gifts and ideals that have and will continue to guide our system of Diocesan bequests as deeply as those that have ben hiade areappreciated Schools has been surprisingly and disappointingly small To what finer with instru We remember gratitude to God the men who were purpose could gifts be made or bequests left than to set forward mental in the of whom still active in starting system some are under the Churchs guidance the religious training of our youth its managementBishop Brown the leader of the movement Will our ministers as opportunity offers and the Prayer Book which resulted in actually the systems incorporation Rev directs from time to time advise the people to make wills and the first and who labored faith Woodward only dean so leave bequests when of ability for the religious and -charitable fully and fruitfully Messrs Sands and Lewis Williams use of Christian education Until that happy day however for .25 years members of the finance and executive committees when indebtedness ispaid off planfs built up and endowments 40 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 41 established the larger part of the schools profits must be put them have become self-supporting The salaries of our moun directly back into school purposes the missionaries have been increased in accordance with From the beginning it has always been our aim to provide tain of their action of the Council last year and with the cooperation scholarship funds that the Church schools might be made avail the salaries of various clergymen have also been raised able to worthy boys and girls of our church families Some such vestries While these increases have scarcely kept gace with the increased scholarships are now established Each school can offer some aid the the executive committee is constantly revising Will the clergy therefore bear in mind that the principal of each cost of living in list in effort to salaries as nearly as possible school welcomes information about such boys and girls and will alary an keep The income from the Dooley and other as far as their resources permit cooperate in making it possible proportion to expenses the funds last for the most part used in erec for them to be enrolled For after all the buildings and endow invested year was St Clements Church For 1945 St Michaels has re ments are but means to an end It is the end that is important tion of income ceived the part of the available Encouraging the bringing of the blessing of Christian education to as many greater thai is shown in this project and it is hoped of our children as possible We have come far in 23 years The interest being locally see construction well advanced way ahead is one of unlimited possibility and responsibility the present year may serious is in our statistics that should give At the last meeting of the board of trustees of the Blue Ridge There one figure those interested in the religious education of our youth Industrial School the Rev George Mayo for 36 years pause to scholars and there is increase in Sunday School Superintendent of this institution resigned the resignation to Though slight when the in 1944 over 1943 it is alarming to note that become effective whenhis successor can be secured and installed teachers almost bounds of the Diocese were set in 1892 there were Along with other great educators the Diocese delights to re present the scholars and teachers enrolled then as now though memberRev Churëhill Chamberlayne Miss Edith Latane as many increased three fold For the Church Mrs Brackett and othersthe name and accomplishment communicant strength has the are even more arresting There are no more of Dr Mayo must always take high rank We are fortunate in at large figures enrolled in our Sunday Schools today with 1500000 having him continue his services until suitable successor can persons there were less be secured communièants than there were in 1890.when than 400000 communicants While many factors are involved Schocls are just Conditions in the Diocese the inescapable conclusion is that our Sunday and those for not educating the children of our church families the statistical the Diocese is communi these schools are doing By measure growing whom we are responsible In many places number Parish income and endowments single factor cants nearly 26000 grand work and they are still the most important are indebtedness is of parish America deserve our full support increasing decreasing Acceptances in religious education in They Dioce teachers deserve quotas are increasing year by year and the finances of the and the faithful and in many cases the efficient The the instruc san Missionary Society are in satisfactory condition our cordial appreciation But the fact remains that balance for 1944 used in to not do the for the was two special appropriations John tion given in that hour on Sunday can Moncure School and the St Michaels in When to these facts is added new Chapel Arlington youth for whom we are responsible and in fund to meet in so homes County larger part as reserve emergency the deplorable decrease of religious emphasis many needs incident to the return of their and our Chaplains and settlment we have one cause at least for so much religious ignorance in aided have made good in minister and parent should parishes Many parishes progress juvenile delinquency Surely every share of their ministers salaries and three of to the movements in religious assuming larger give hearty support and leadership that education of mOre recent origin than the Sunday Schools 42 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY .MAY 161945 43

seek to give religious instruction and guidance to our young nificent property and the endowment so generously provided

people Such movements are the weekday religious Instruction afford the Diocese of Virginia an opportunity to develop real

in public schools summer vacation Bible schools summer con diocesan center which believe is unparalleled in the Church

ferences summer camps and all of the Churchs endeavors to am sure the Council will give glad attention to the communica reach and teach our youth The Diocesan Board of Christian tion from the Roslyn Trustees which will be presented at the

Education is back of all these movements and they in turn need proper time and make suitable provision for our full cooperation

the backing of every member of the Church Weekday religious

instruction the most promising of these efforts is doing con Laymens Association spicuously fine work in many counties such as Arlington Fred One of the encouraging features of our diocesan life is the in erick Fauquier Culpeper and Rockingham and in some of the creasing strength and efficiency of the Laymens Association smaller cities and reaching more children than the combined For many years conspicuously in the Rappahannock Valley Con- Sunday Schools but it has not yet been put into the schools of vocation and also in Arlington Fairfax Prince William and Fau Richmond Alexandria Charlottesville or in many of our quier Counties local associations have been in operation meeting counties Here is field for clerical and lay leadership twice year strengthening fellowship hearing from missionaries While do not share the extreme pessimism of judge who and other church leaders and studying local church problems recently said The Christian home has abdicated yet enough Much credit goes to those lay leaders who so faithfully and well of them have failed in what should be their first responsibility have carried on these groups They have been means of in to their children in the matter of Christian training to create forming our laymen developing leaders and preparing the way generation of young people pathetically devoid of moral dis now for more comprehensive organization cipline and of religious knowledge May God through His The last General Convention authorized the Presiding Bishop Church lead many of us to strengthen to restore our homes as to take whatever steps seemed wise to coordinate and develop centers of Christian influence the laymens movement throughout the Church Acting under this authority the Presiding Bishops Laymens Association was The Diocesan Center at Roslyn inaugurated with suggested provincial and diocesan organiza

Since 1934 the Diocese has been enjoying increasingly the tion and certain well defined objectives were proposed such as benefits of Roslyn the Diocesan Center established by the promotion of the Advent Corporation Communion key laymen in late Annie RoseWalker Though under its own self-perpetuating every parish spiritual partners in prayer for service men and

board of trustes its purpose and use is for the Church in the laymen back home etc This movement under the able leader

Diocese of Virginia ship of Mr Edwin Hyde and Mr Fred Cochran got off to fine

Under Miss Walkers will both the present Presiding Bishop start in this Diocese However already in this field were our and the Bishop of Ohio are Trustees and when both then lived local laymens groups referred to above In order to prevent in Richmond they were the guiding influence in the develop overlapping and to extend the helpful features of each type of

ment of Roslyn Their present duties however have taken them laymens work to the other meeting of representatives of all away from residence in Richmond The Trustees desiring that laymens groups was held not long since in Richmond and the Church in the Diocese shall have real part in the develop resolution from this group seeking the establishment by Council of ment and management of Roslyn are requesting this Council an authorized and general laymens organization for the whole to appoint committee to work with the Trustees This mag Diocese will be presented to this Council am sure it will re WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 45 44 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

the churchs in China and the ceive careful work especially Philippines the consideration for here in the informed loyafty of convention approved the of General the of raising Reconstruction great body laymen of this Diocese acting in somewhat Fund and authorized the National Council to wider field of determine the service than the usual parish program affords is amount of the Fund and the time when the need should be great source of power for corporate action in our Diocesan and pre sented to the Church After careful the National General Church life study Council We may some day as informed and gen set goal of $5000000 as the minimum amount needed for re erous supporters of the Churchs whole necessary program come construction and for advancing into certain missionary within hailing distance of the Womans Auxiliary oppor tunities made especially urgent by wars conditions The Home for Elderly Men movement as now presented to the Church comes to us with two-fold purpose First of educationthat our people The multiplication of diocesan institutions seems to be an may be informed of the needs and opportunities To accomplish inimitable result of living in society which is itself becoming this printed material will be sent regularly for several months more complex and all the time The highly organized creation to some 15000 persons and families in the Diocese of Virginia or acceptance of any new Diocesan Institution should be done alone and in like manner to church people everywhere The after the careful only most study and to meet need most clearly clergy of this diocese have responded nobly and promptly in present The Living Church Annual lists 17 such institutions furnishing these parish lists and mailing has already begun to for the Diocese of fall into different Virginia They categories continue until February 1946 By that time our people will The Episcopal School the in Vir High Theological Seminary either know of the conditions in our missionary fields with their ginia and Stuart Hall are claimed as joint diocesan institutions challenging appeals or they will have deliberately turned away The schools in the diocesan School seven system Blue Ridge and from gaining such knowledge We confidently believe that the the John Moncure School are governed by their separate incor people of this Diocese will heed and be governed by the knowl boards porated butthe Diocese has direct say in the makeup edge thus acquired To knowledge must be added prayers of the boards The status of Shrine Mont property has not yet prayers that we may be found faithful loyal and generous been determined finally And so through the list including the prayers that we may be found worthy to work with God and set Protestant Episcopal Church Home for Women Now through forward His kingdom Then in February 1946 will come the the interest and generosity of Mr John Herndon of Char second part of this movement the opportunity to givean op lottesville an opportunity is presented to establish home for portunity presented to our people generally much as the regular elderly considerable work has been done in the men Already fall campaign for the parish is conducted way of determining whether there is need for such home and Since the time is short and the plans as set forth by the Na with Mr Hei-ndons generous proposition in whether it is mind tional have Council called for action even prior to this date with feasible to establish such home at this time This matter will the advice of the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Mis be brought to the Councils attention by report from com sionary Society preliminary organization has already been set mittee of the Diocean Missionary Society It is certainly up and much work done The diocesan committee has been matter to be studied thoroughly and sympathetically organized convocations and Parishes lined up the literature

flood of is on its into our church homes While it The Reconstruction and Advance Fund it way is scarcely to be imagined that this Council will do otherwise than The Cleveland General Convention of 1943 was war conven give enthusiastic approval to this missionary challenge from the tion Realizing that wars destruction must necessarily injure General out of the world need for II Convention growing deep 46 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIocEsE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 47

in these wasted rousing en the Churchs rebuilding places yet .that the Resolved address of the Bishop in full or in such portions thereof from this will add momñtum to this effort and as determined the dorsernent body maybe by Bishop be printed and distributed to the laymen successful conclusion ask that the of the Church in this diocese help set it forward to We heed the resolutions on this matter This resolution Council give sympathetic to was referred to the Committee on Finance who are laboring for Goodwin to be presented by those already earnestly Bishop announced the appointment of the standing committees for this the success of this movement Council and the committees to act in 1946 the of the Diocese have been For the last two days clergy COMMITTEE ON DISPATCH OF BusINEss1945Rev Henry Heaton Mr for the work of the James Massie meeting in conference at Roslyn planning COMMITTEE ON STATE in Field Board and the OF CnuRcIrI945---Rev Lee Marston Rev coming year in Forward Service plans John Page Rev Robert Williams Echols Mr Baxley Lt.-Col Ralph Reconstruction and Advance Fund These are importantas Segar Mr Davis In and mechanics of action.are important September COMMITTEE ON programs N0MINATIONS1945Rev John Scott Rev in .for for conference instruction things of Rev they return two days Batcheller Dewey Loving Mr Lee Dr Ivey Lewis Mr of the William Shands Alternates Rev the mind and spirit through the generosity of layman Hubard Lloyd Mr Allen Latane COMMITTEE best ON BuDGEr1045Rev Sullivan Bond Rev Albert Diocese who has made it possible to secure the leadership Jr Hayward Rev Thomas Faulkner Jr Rev Robert Gibson Jr Rev affords For here assuredly is where..our deeper need the Church Vincent Franks Mr Wilmer Mr Perry Thompson Mr Stafford clearer visionin faithin sure knowledge liesin deepened Fox-Thomas Mr George Williams Mr Newman Alternates Rev and reliance upon God The problemsthe opportunities Giles Palmer Mr James Galleher to solve COMMITTEE ON RicsOLuTIoNs1945Rev ahead are challengingare beyond our human power Dudley Boogher Rev Church our re Lee Marston Rev James Beckwith Rey Dewey Loving Dr To be ready to receive back into strengthened Mr Maxwell and TJrner Wallace Mr Randolph Williams Mr George Cary turning service men and women anewto bring our hope Alternates Rev Harold Peters Dr Hendry waste places for peace to be living powerto help repair COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION prayer AND CAN0N51945Rev Leigh the mans need for Godto strengthen Ribble Rev Rev of the worldto answer Eastman Pendleton Rev Darby Betts these Mr John Mr Miller Hon moral fiber of our people to withstand wars reactionhow Minor Henry Jr Hugh Smith Hon John Paul Alternates Rev Palmer are not af raid Campbell Mr Bauserman Mr all challenge usButthrough Gods helpwe Lyman Bright and make clergy and laity alikewe accept our responsibility CO1.iMITTEE ON INVESTED FUNDS1945Mr Charles Moore Chairman our Mr William again frayer Seipp Mr Alexander Sa1nds Mr Stanley King Mr John in Woolf The God of Hope fill you with all joy and hope believing olk Alternate Dr Mears the of the Holy COMMITTEE ON NEW PARI5HE51945Rev Stanley Rev that ye may abound in hope through power Ashton M. Brydon Rev Manly Cobb John Hon Ghost Maj Walker John Morris Mr Blake Newton Alternates Rev Floyd Cartwright Mr Turner COMMITTEE ON CEEDENTIALS1945Rev Buxton Mr Ramon Lemay Dr Homes Alternates Rev Mason Mr Bauer TELLERS FOR 1945 CouNcIT.Rev Robert Davis Chairman Rev of the Colored Work which had Bishop Mason spoke briefly Joseph Rev Tucker Dorsey Smith Jr Rev Alexander Easley Rev the and of the work of been very encouraging during past year Jaquelin Washington Mr Keithley Abbott Mr Walter Massey Mr its with Warren the Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge which had held own Horstman COMMITTEES FOR 1946 the cooperation of the people themselves COMMITTEE ON STATE OF THE Mr William Shands moved the adoption of the following CHURCHRev John Page Williams Rev Paul Bowden Rev St Matthews Mr Frank Humme Mr John resolutioi Cooke Mr Harrison MAY 1945 49 48 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY 16

and Frank COMMITTEE ON NOMInATIONSRev Henry Lane Rev Paul Shultz The Rev MacLaren Brydon Mr Powers Rev Fremont Hinkel Mr Elliott Marshall Mr Henry Mitchell presented proposed new canons and Mr Murray McGuire pre Mr John Yowell sented an amendment to the canons These were referred to the COMMITTEE ON DtSPATCH OF BusINEss-bRev James Beckwith Mr Committee on Constitution and Canons George Anderton The Betts the application of the congre COMMITTEE ON BUDGET FOR 1947Rev Thornton Rev Leigh Rev Mr presented asked immediate con Ribble Rev David Lewis Jr Rev Preston Peyton Rev William gation of St Clements Alexandria and Thomsen Col Presley Rixey Mr Richard Home Mr Charles Sin sideration It was referred to the Committee on New Parishes

clair Dr Richard Lanier Mr Richard Baylor The Rev Mr Chilton presented the reports of the Treasurer COMMITTEE ON REsoLUTIoNsRev Robert Kevin Rev Thomas of the Diocese and the Treasurer of the Trustees of the Diocesan Faulkner Jr Rev Thomas Brown Rev Beverley White Hon John These referred to the Committee on Ingram Mr Freeman Fisk Mr Chandler Mr Beverley Missionary Society were COMMITTEE ON INvEsTED FUNDSMr Stanley King Mr John Morde Finance Mr Alexander cai Mr Ellwood Cridlin Mr Joseph Pettigrew Mackay- Mr Chilton presented the report of the Treasurer of the Trus Smith Church in the tees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Dio referred the Committee on Invested The Rev Dr Zabriskie moved the following resolutions cese of Virginia This was to which were adopted Funds for 1946 which was Mr Chilton presented the proposed budget WHEEEA5 the position and activities of the Federal Council of Churches of referred to the Committee on the Budget Christ in America have been grievously misunderstood and misrepresented in The Faulkner proposal from the Pied the Episcopal Church and Rev Mr presented WHEREAS the Federal Council of Churches has rendered notable service to mont Convocation which was referred tothe Committee on the Christianity in America by increasing the mutual understanding of the Budget Churches furthering cooperation among them and making their joint enter The Rev Merrill Yoh led noon-day prayers prises more effectivenotably in the case of the General Commission on Army nd Navy Chaplains and hour Bishop Goodwin introduced the Church School by pre WEEEEA5 the Provisional Committee of the World Council of Churches who read the address of and senting Mr Lewis Williams following the main agency of the Churches for ministering to prisoners war the Church Schools Christian refugees for preserving the unity of the Spirit across the barriers of on the 25th anniversary of

and for uniting the Churches of the World in more effective witness to war the Diocese on the Twenty- To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of Christ has discharged its responsibilities under most difficult conditions with Schools fifth Year of the faith wisdom and courage that are beyond praise therefore be it this Council the 25th anni It is privilege to participate in the report to on RESOLVED That the Council of the Diocese of Virginia records its hearty of the schools and to my appreciation of their founding prog the Federal Council of Churches of versary present appreciation of the splendid work done by ress and future possibilities Christ in America and urges the members of our Church to support it and be that these schools should become The great objective of their founder was it further vocational and religious an instrumentality for raising the literary scientific RESOLVED That the Council records its hearty appreciation of the splen and moral standards of our diocesan community did work performed by the Provisional Committee of the World Council of have shown continuing interest in The Churches of every denomination Churches and the members of our Church to support it urge of the education of the youth of our land and from the beginning America

first the were the leaders in education As with many other boys my Resolutions were presented by Dr Ivey Lewis Mr Fred clergy brilliant two teachers were ministers the Rev John Hansbrough scholar the Rev MacLaren the Rev Cochran Brydon Reginald fine educator and sharp and the Rev Hatcher Baptist preacher referred and the Rev Parker Thornton They were schools in of the state Eastman disciplinarian This indicates how far our every part often switches to the Committee on Resolutions were conducted by men of the cloth Mr Hansbrough produced WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 51 50 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

of christian education for the The supreme importance truly that were never used beyond threat such as You miserable little reptile of Brown inwrought both from his youth was conviction Bishop get your lesson or will wear these switches out on While out you cutting of the times own life and experience and from the trend the switches he always cooled off and failure to use them left us needing much discipline from other teachers tradition that whipping at school meant Browns undertaking called forth high praise from Methodist another at home made things easier for Mr Hatcher Both had ability to Bishop the of the Friends and its significance is highly evidenced by success quicken interest in learning and shall never forget Historia Sacra and Caesar Bishop and those of the Jesuits With another World War having its roots taught by them Schools the of false leaders with the youth of their nations the faith in the Such schools were sustained by the belief that the welfare of the church in success into the of the sons and of these schools to lead the youth glorious liberty community depend upon Christian education of the youth and that only power of their founder is maintained the of God will be quickened if the purpose through home church and schools can the purer heights be reached for Education after this war must have wider horicon if peace and freedom those described in the prayers of Bishop Hows hynin to the vision and faith of the are to be developed and now is the time expand children aud their the force of Lord thy guide keep founder toward the greater heights Through teaching should As with feeble steps they press inner control against outer control for the better life become life On the pathway rough and steep manifest and cleaér should become the power of God in the inner the wilderness the of the in Through weary Among the ideals of the faunder was teaching responsibility the individual dividual to the orld rather than the worlds responsibility to That no educational venture is self has been demonstrated long supporting seek ad The success of the foundation is attested by the numbers who by the schools which endured for time the labor and sacrifice great through and the mittance to the seven schools now numbering t500 students rating of devoted head and then passed from the scene There are such many of the The imponder of the graduates attending the leading colleges country honored in the annals of Virginia Other assistance by generous public con these in their ables are the chatacter leadership and knowledge of graduates tinue to grow to to influence onour community These must be evaluated carry on greater Twenty-five years ago with memory of long line of schools presided over is Russian once before beginning success The habit of flattery great by churchmen and noble women the Rt Roy William Cabell Brown teacher audience said in You have the most performance for Richmond effect experience former missionary to Brazil and Bishop of Virginia facing the have ever seen When the audience beautiful city and the finest people future after World War gathered into one body many of the forces which con he told all audiences the same and they liked it applauded he observed that tributed to the education of the and founded the Church Schools in the young But here shall hear and he knew the Richmond people would like it you Diocese of Virginia This organization supported by the nationwide cam learn from others the present success of the praise and not flattery as you paign with an initial $200000 acquired St Christophers St Catherines and schools St Annes and established St Margarets and Christchurch and them through for the future loom large Whatever the appraisal the opportunities has become leading educational institution Within the past year it has ac of the future rest on the people of these and crisis in peace aud the hope young quired St Agnes School and founded St Stephens School for the people but other schools Leadership for peace as war depends upon It was no but so his and easy task great was understanding leadership that leaders for defense difference between the two Necessity produces the with great diocese immediately subscribed larger sum for the purpose and after not maintain the Wisdom and good will in war but necessity does peace seven years at the time of Bishop Browns death the system was so well on alone can maintain peace. its way that in memorial prepared in September 1927 by the able dean of and demands more attention Education then is the foundation for peace the Schools Dr Edmund Lee Woodward we have the following tribute than ever in this Leaders in education talk of solitude and silence These clanging Perhaps the dearest object of Bishop Browns episcopate and associated with the development of world arc readily appreciated and closely that for which his name will ho remembered in the annals of longest small the inner control Contemplation listening to the still voice impulse our Virginia Church was his creative and fostering care for the and the desire to do thing as well as it to action is more certain from within Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia mind and will can be done elevates the human Father of the of was the most cherished University Virginia stamina and In contrast to outer control inner control develops strength memorial of Jefferson loziars because founded on of character which cannot be shaken by popular Founder of Church Schools in Virginia is no less fitting rock. memorial of Bishop Brown 52 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 53

Christian culture has been defined as melital attitude born of intimate

contact with high christian ideals good manners art and philosophy and additional units to care for the students One catalogue for the seven

The mental attitude may be attained tbrough silence or periods of quiet schools would make an impressive showing under The School ideals in with the Woodward in the Quaker competition radio and movie or Dr presenting program for our schools said Experience by solitude as proclaimed by Allan Heeley Headmaster of Lawrenceville proves that religious education to be dynamic must be definite Vague un

in contrast to the way of life obsessed with speed and appetite for company denominationalism in religious training is ineffective In our Schools definite of even to three on the drivers seat ness religious education according to the liberal standards of this church is These leaders point out that by education only can people be made strong given all alike enough to enjoy solitude yet solitude improves the quality of education There is practice today of asking statement of the philosophy ideals

is and which knowing how to think and through thinking knowing how to live objectives of schools It covers broad field unlimited as the aspirations scientists and and Great writers artists have often developed in the solitude of capacities faith of mankind Through the manger of Bethlehem came our and the their garrets future of our nation may become safe through those Saviour and by following Him there can come splendid men and women from

teachers of our schools who learn to meditate in solitude on their teaching and our Church Schools the of mankind The has on history stage been set by world events It is for us to seek to develop In the present severe scrutiny of education there may develop the belief leaders in the paths of truth otherwise we may again see the followers of false that certificate may not mean an educated man gods carrying us where they will

With all of while of Our nktions is full our degrees speaking One World we know little of history of evidence of the power of leaders trained in

the history of other nations Some nations study American history and world righteous principles

history and know the great revolutions and ups and downs of nations as well The Rev Robert Gibson Jr conducted quiz with the as our youth know their movie stars It has been said that if Russian party headmasters and headmistresses or their from man knew as little of American history as American politicians he would he representatives the Church cleaned out of the party until he learned it yet survey revealed about seven Schools great deal of inspiring and useful one-fifth of our college stidents taking history information was given This suggests objectives in education for our schools We need not attempt The Rev John G.- Scott presented the resolution to imagine some new form in education that our schools must adopt but rather following which return to the old Samuel Johnson replying to Boswell said hate by-roads was unanimously adopted by rising vote in education Education is as well known and has long been as well known as that this of of Resolved Council the Diocese Virginia hereby expresses its it ever will be and satisfaction appreciation for the great work accomplished in the past He referred to the education which schools should adopt as the best teach twenty-five years by the Church Schools and thanks the officers teachers and ing one to think and to know the good and the true in life the Board of Trustees for their valuable services and that we ratify confirm The Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia are dedicated to God and and approve that which has been done and commend this School System to in His name should prepare for that peace which passeth all understanding the Church especially in the Diocese of Virginia and request continuance and for freedom based right and justice uninfluenced the customs of upon by and increase of interest prayer and support toward large accomplishment the day in Christian Education The success of our schools justifies our pride but it likewise demands

vigilance and purpose for the future After adjourning for lunch the Council reconvened at 200 Understanding is necessary to judgment yet today it seems that it is not P.M so much what is said that is so vital as who says it An actor op the stage may The Rev Stanley Ashton presented the following report of be called upon to make pronouncement on great political issues and an the Committee on New Parishes official title has become the badge which makes the bearer an oracle It is the of this of authority sort officialdom that made possible the axis usurpehi Your Committee on New Parishes begs to report that we have consideted What contribution can our seven church schools make We have about the application of St Clements Church in the City of Alexandria and Fairfax 150 teachers and 1500 children through whom to influence our community Parish requesting that they be admitted into union with the Council of the These in number equal those of many colleges and universities and still the Diocese of Virginia as separate congregation in Fairfax Parish The opportunity grows time may come when directing head is required It has been reported to us that because of the confused and overgrown

condition of the whole metropolitan area in Arlington and Fairfax counties 54 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 55

and the of Alexandria and because of the great and unwieldly size of Fair city the By Richmond ConvocationRev Frederick Warnecke Mr Walter fax Parish the petitioners have been unable to secure the meeting of parish Craigie council as reiuired in the canons of the diocese for the consideration of t.his By the Rappahannock Valley ConvocationRev Sullivan Jr council hitherto been in that Bond matter no parish having organized parish Dr Homes In addition to the formal notification of the bishop of the diocese of their By the Valley ConvocationRev Alfred Thomas also Figg Mr Atkinson ntention to apply for admission as separate congregation they have sent formal notification to the rector and vestry of every organized congre The following men were nominated for members of the Execu within the bounds of Fairfax Parish They have received expressions gation tive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary .Society for the term of approval from certain rectors and vestries but have received no expressions expiring in 1948 of disapproval from any In view of the fact that other of the canons has been eyery requirement Rev Messrs Robert Buxton Echoic Carter Harrison Henry and in view of the further fact that there will be real and serious fulfilled very Lane Frank Moss Leigh Ribble Edward Tate Beverley White if the hurt to the life and grow.th of the Church in the metropolitan area peti and Messrs Austin Thomas Boushall George Browning Fred denied of its to out -tion of this congregation should be because inability carry nrick Richard Cochran Home Alexander Mackay-Smith S. Mar the letter of our canon we therefore recommend that St Clements Church shall Jr James Massie John Mordecai Blake Newton McC be admitted into union with the Council of the Diocese of Virginia.as separate Thornton and Lewis Williams congregation in Fairfax Parish

Furthermore committee has heard with much pleasure that efforts The following nominated your men were to the Committee on are being made in Fairfax Parish looking toward the development of plan Finance

whereby the provisions of the canons regarding parish councils may be com this effort be successful Messrs Augustine William plied with and we hope may Frazier Henry Miller John Mor decai Frank Powers George Robey Sigourney Lewis Wil The recommendation of the committee was adopted arid the hams

Chapel of St Clement was admitted as separate congregation The Rev Gibson for the The Rev Buxton presented the report of the Committee reported delegates to General Convention on matters referred the General on Credentials This report with its recommendations was by Convention to the dioceses adopted The of committee recommended of the The following were nominated to the Standing Committee approval proposed amend ments to the constitution of the General Church the Diocese to Article Article section Article section Article VIII These Rev Messrs Paul Bowden Herbert Donovan Vincent Franks amendments were approved motion to postpone consideration Corner Edward Tate Fred Churchill Gibson Lile the on amendment to Article VIII been lost and Messrs having erick Warnecke Zabriskie Leigh Ribble The Rev Paul Bowden moved to reconsider the Gardiner Boothe Sr Hoxton John Minor Smoot change which would retired deprive Bishops of vote This motion was lost Convoca The following men were nominated by the several The Rev Zabriskie presented the following report of the of the Executive Committee of the Diocesan tions to be members Standing Committee of the Diocese which was received Missionary Society To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese of By Convocation of the Colored Missionary JurisdictionRev Aston Virginia The Standing Committee begs leave to report that since the last Counci John Hamilton Mr Mayne it has performed the following acts the Albemarle ConvocationRev Dewey Loving Dr Ivey By It has recommended for Candidacy Messrs Frank Lewis Rose Lloyd Claude Bell Swaim Henry Hucles III the Piedmont ConvocationRev Darby Betts Mr Theodore By It has recommended for ordination to the Presbyterate the Rev Hudson Webster Horstman WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 57

56 150m ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF \TIRGINIA 1945 Considerable attention has been given to the form of these statements and

the method of accounting but no material changes appear to have been made It gave consent to the consecration of in the keeping of the accounts The Rev Reginald Mallett to be Bishop of Northern Indiana blanket bond covering all employees of Diocesan offices and institutions The Rev Arthur Kinsolving II to be Missionary Bishop of connected with the Diocese has been adopted Arizona The audit shows receipts and disbursements and lists the indebtedness of The Rev Reginald Cooden to be Missionary Bishop of the Panama the Diocese as of January 1945 for the Diocesan Board of Colored Work Canal Zone $2703.19 Trustees of the John Moncure High School $13400.00 Trustees The Rev BravidW Harris to be Missionary Bishop of Liberia of the Diocesan Missiohary Society to St Pauls Polytechnic Institute $2000 The Rev Donald Aldrich to be Bishop Coadjutor of Michigan secured by deed of trust on rectory at Sandston and Virginia Theological Florida The Rev Henry Louttit to be Suifragan Bishop of South Seminary $6254.54 secured by deed of trust on in Diocese properties Arlington It gave consent to the election of Suifragan Bishop by the County Virginia of South Florida and of Coadjutor Bishops by the Dioceses of Albany and The accounts of the Bishops and Contingent Fund show that the 1944 Texas assessments have been met for $240.22 The total loan in order to except receipts including It gave conient to Christ Church Groveton to secure receipts for 1943 assessments of $597.03 amounted to 821643.18 complete its parish house The audit discloses fire insurance in the of Goodwins sum $101400.00 on Mayo It succeeded in clearing up the questions surrounding Bishop Memorial Church House furniture and fixtures and sundry Mission buildings status as Bishop of Virginia and automobile liability policy the As many of you know doubts were expressed as to whether procedure While the appropriations appear not to have been exceeded in any case in the General Con by which Bishop Tucker resigned as Bishop of Virginia at only one or two instances are there balances vention of 1943 was in accordance with the Canons operative at that time The reserve for the expenses of the 1946 General Convention shown in the The Standing Committee took counsel with our Chancellor and with the Bishops and Contingent Fund amounts to $152.00 Chancellors of several other dioceses They all agreed that the procedure The for the and Fund for 1945 is effec following budget Bishops Contingent followed did not fulfill the canonical requirements that therefore its recommended Goodwins status tiveness was very questionable that consequently Bishop Budget Proposed Tuckers advisors dissented from as Diocesan was open to challenge Bishop for Budget for Committee with him and his this opinion For over year the corresponded 1945 1946 advisors The Committee formally requested the House of Bishops meeting Salary and House rent of Bishop 6900.00 8100.00 in Birmingham last January to take steps to resolve the doubts and to place The House Salary and House rent of Sufiragan Bishop 5400.00 5900.00 Bishop Goodwins status as Bishop of Virginia beyond question Traveling expenses of Bishops 1200.00 1200.00 took such steps and we are satisfied that no one can now successfully challenge of Council Diocesan Salary Secretary 200.00 200.00 his rights and powers as our Salary Assistant Secretary of Council 25.00 25.00 Expenses of Secretary of Council 25.00 Mr Lewis Williams presented the report of the Committee on Salary and Expenses of Examining Chaplains and the recommended of the Bishops and Finance contaiuing budget Standing Committee 250.00 250.00 Contingent Fund for 1946 Salary of Historiographer 2000.00 2000.00 Salary of Statistician 100.00 100.00

Printing of Council Journal 900.00 900.00 To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annuat Couneit of the Diocese of Viroinia and Expenses of Synod 400.00 550.00 The Committee on Finance reports that audits of the various funds Expenses of General Convention including annual accounts of the Treasurer of the Diocese for the period beginning January have been made Certified Public assessment 2200.00 1500.00 1944 and ending December 31 1944 by Fidelity Blanket bond 125.00 125.00 Accountants Pullen Company of the Diocesan Bookkeeper 1000.00 000 0Q These accounts entitled Operating Account Trustees Invest Contingencies 175.00 300.00 Missionary Society of Virginia Church Extension Committee ment Accounts Rev Samuel Chilton Treasurer dated April 30 1945 are $20900.00 $22150.00

presented herewith 58 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 59

From the foregoing it will be seen that house rent for the has been Bishops close this report with the hope that members of the Church generally under- included in the salaries of the Bishops and that the salary of the Bishop has stand that our Church has but one program or Plan of Action as we call it been increased by $1200.00 mid the salary of the Suifragan Bishop by $500.00 for each year It is this program of the Church that Forward in Service is This is .the first for increase the Bishops in period of more than twenty years interested in promoting not some particular program of its own We remain No deficit in the budget for 1945 is anticipated Assessment for the ex at the service of the clergy and the parishes of the diocese penses of the General Convention has been reduced The total increase in the The report was received budget over the previous year amounts to $1250.00 The Rev Marston the of the The recommendation of this Committe made previously for the consolida presented report Com tion of all executive and clerical salaries and expenses continues under the mittee on the State of the Church Justice Browning moved that consideration of the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society the Committee on Colored Work recommended by the report without conclusion having been reached be created and appointed This motion was carried Your Committee has ahio recommended to the Committee on Canons The Chairman appointed on this committee the Rev John certain changes in Canon XXI Page Williams Chairman the Rev Messrs Dawson Easley The report was received and the budget adopted as recom and Gibson and Mr Wilson Wilmer mended Dr Brydon moved that the word liberal immediately be The Rev Gibson presented the report of the Army and fore the word evangelical be stricken from the report Justice Navy Commission Browning offered substitute motion to refer the report back to The Rev Warnecke presented the report of the Corn the committee for further consideration on this point Dr Bry mittee on Forward in Service don withdrew his motion Justice Brownings motion carried

To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia and the report was referred back to the committee Due to the fact that the Chairman of the Forward in Service Committee The Rev Zabriskie presented the report of the Com the Reverend Beverley Boyd was called to larger task in New York City mittee on Church Unity containing recommendation that the it was necessary to reorganize our Diocesan Committee in the latter part of 1944 The Bishop appointed to the new Forward in Service Committee the committee be continued

Chairman of each of our Diocesan Boards and and the Organizations asked To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia Reverend Frederick WTarnecke to be Chairman This reorganization ipcli Last May you appointed committee to keep in touch with the negotia cates new emphasis in Forward in Service both in our diocese and nationally tions between the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches and to promote study It is now coordinating factor in the life of the to the Church helping keep of the questions involved throughout the diocese of the Church moving forward in balanced program way During the year no new proposals have beenmade public The Joint Com The new Forward in Service Committee drew Plan of immediately up mission on Approaches to Unity has held two meetings It has reported Action for 1944-1945 since time was too short to consult the whole of body through the Church Press that it was taking its report to last General Con clergy This was published in the January issue of The Churchman Virginia vention and the dissenting views of the minority as the starting point for and reprinted in quantity The National Church distributed the to reprint further negotiations with the Presbyterian Department of Church Cooperation

every Bishop and Diocese in the Church We think that its and suggestions and Union The trend which those negotiations are taking has not been dis were usedin the diocese proposals widely closed The Committee then began work on the Plan of Action for 1945-1946 In Since Council had expressed its views quite clearly on the last proposals tentative form this was sent to all the clergy At Conference at Clergy made public and since it would have been extremely difficult to convene Roslyn it was criticized and modified and finally revised form We adopted meeting of our Committee no meeting of the Committee has been held thus feel for the first time our Diocesan Plan of etion has from the come However it is known that the Commission expects to make public some clergy of the diocese and not simply from committee new proposals within the next year Furthermore it is obvious that next The Chairman has the diocese at National Forward in Service represented General Convention must either take some definite step forward toward its meetings and conferences and he and the members of the Committee have expressed goal of organic union with the Presbyterians or terminate the on occasions the work of Forward in Service We spoken many ncerning negotiations The Presbyterians have shown their willingness to meet us more

than half way Either we must show our willingness to do the same or else the Presbyterians will conclude that we did not really mean our declaration 60 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY3 MAY 16 1945- 61

of and are for purpose simply talking politeness sake Consequently it is of great importance that when the Bishop Strider is great preacher and -an eminent churchman and the new proposals are made public they be studied Synod very carefully is happy to be under his guidance and direction

In order that we be sure tbat our and may clergy laity give such proposals After the initial service the first spiritual thing was what Mr McCook of the consideration they deserve and also consider seriously the in questions Connecticut the parliamentary whip of the House of Deputies of the General volved move that the Committee be continued with the same terms of Convention calls courtesy resolution welcoming the new members of the reference as before House of Bishops who are members of the Province Bishop Wroth of Erie The report was received and the resolution adopted Bishop Hiestand of Harrisburg Bishop Pardue of Pittsburg and Bishop Dun-

of Washington all D.s and all colorful characters Justice Browning presented the report on the Provincial The Synod appointment of the committees completed the organization resolu tion was the movement to increase Cathedral To the One Hundred and Annual passed commending the Shrine Fiftieth Council of the Diocese of Virginia of the Transfiguration and Shrine Mont endowment to $120QOO This is of- It was bright and beautiful October day of last year when four of the interest of course to this Council the beneficiaries in the Diocese of from the being delegates Diocese of Virginia set out by automobile for the meeting Virginia of the 19th Synod of the Province-of Washington at the city of Lancaster Pa There You will be riterested to know that the Rev Mr was degree of elation for three had been delegates to synods before Pillow of Pittsburg and knew that the offered resolution which wai unanimously adopted the concern meetings are characterized by many pleasant emotions expressing We didnt know deal about Lancaster of the Synod at the death of the lamented John Stuart Bryan and great but its reputation for good cheer extending and warmth of its sympathy to his at the of greeting had sifted over the Mason and Dixon line and made family passing loyal staunch and devoted us feel that there would be member of the Church basket and good store in plenty It is an interest Episcopal ing and attractive city of some thousand The received with thirty people with enough of the Synod regret the resignation of Bishop Strider as its industrial to make it and the prosperous enough of the cultural to lend social representative on National Council Bishop Angus Dun of Washington charm and fascination Its avenues are adorned by large and handsome was elected to succeed him homes the doors of which were wide open to visitors and delegates It is Very interesting and informative reports were submitted by the following situated in rich and beautiful agricultural section and as we passed through Commissions Christian Education Social Relations The Army and Navy it these lines were suggested Commission Rural Work Missions and Revision of the Ordinances of the The little cares that fretted Province me These reports were given very thoughtful consideration and were lost them yesterday worked out with meticulous care It would be beyond the province of this the Among clover-scented grass paper to undertake to treat them in detail The Council does not have the the Among new-mown hay time and pursuers of the subjects are invited to consult the appendices of the the Journal Among hushings of the corn of the Nineteenth Synod of the Province of Washington Where drowsy poppies nod The of the efficient fortified report very treasurer by the approval of expert Where ill thoughts die and good are born accountants showed the financial condition of the Synod to be sound and Qut in the fields with God healthful The spiritual services including sermon by the presiding bishop This material to the approach matter of the commission given me must not on the subject Christianity and World Missions wOre helpful and inCpiring the convey notion that your delegation was concerned only or with the chiefly Incidents of Outstanding mark were the addresses of the Rt Rev Angus things that to the comfort appeal of the physical man Those who have at Dun Bishop of Washington and the Rev Walter Van Kirk of tended synodical meetings know full well that deep spiritual note runs the Federal Council of Churches Much interest was manifested in the colored rich through and varied program listing the churchs most and important work of the church which was heightened by strong presentations of its needs vital activities by Ven Harris Secretary for Negro work on the National Council and St James Church where is we met not of Gothic architecture but rather the Rev James Russell President of St Pauls Polytechnic School of the colonial type It is soulful and and its hail inviting large parish afforded at Lawrenceville Va It is of surpassing moment that the Rev Harris ample room for the transaction of business is now the Rt Rev Bravid Harris Bishop of Liberia digress to tribute to the President of pay the Synod His personal dig Members of the Committees of the Province from your Diocese are the nity perennial good humor and wit make him ideal ready an presiding officer Reverend Samuel Chilton on the important Executive Committee and the WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 63 62 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

request and upon motion of the Councilappointed Commission to consider Committee on Action Rev .Herbert.A Donovan on the Nominating Com the matter ofthe establishment of territorial area in the Diocese of Virginia mittee George Browning on the Provincial Council and the Provincial for the Presiding Bishops See This Commission was charged with the re Court of Review sponsibility of viewing and determining what arrangements if any might be very attractive and enlightening address was made by Miss Helen made in case such should be the desire of the Church as expressed by its Trumbull Assistant Secretary for college work on the National Council General Convention for the establishing of such territorial area within the notable address was made by Mr William Castle former Under Secretary Diocese of Virginia of State The members of the Commission appointed were Rev Donovan It may be said with emphasis that dominant note of deep spirituality and Rev Stanley Ashton Rev Buxtin and Messrs Theodore Hudson fervent religion ran through the entire proceedings The speakers on problems Blake Newton and Albert Smoot vital to this present day were forceful and enlightening reflecting far-seeing The Commission has held one meeting which convened at Country Club and forthright consideration of questions of great present concern Hills in Arlington County on Monday 11 July 10th 1944 with the An invitation from the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia for the next full complement of the Commission present At this pieeting two additional meeting was accepted the host city being Roanoke Virginia On account of members of the Joint Commission on the Presilin Bishops See of the General war conditions the meeting was postponed to future year Convention The Right Reverend Noble Powell Bishop of Mary All hail to the Synod of the Province of Washington May its officers in land and The Rev Clyde Brown Diocesan Missioner of the Diocese of Wash the churchs work grow and expand Long may it live ington were present complete record was given the Commission by and and Bishop Powell Mr Brown ofthe yrious phases devehipments steps The report was received Certain resolutions attached to the taken by the General Convention through the past years relative to the Pre report were referred to the Committee on Resolutions siding Bishop and his jurisdiction

The Rev Muller presented report of the Commission After full and careful consideration of its responsibility this Commission on Architecture unanimously adopted the following resolution

This Commission recommends that the Diocese of Virginia should offer Upon the recommendation of the Rev Tate the names to cede to General Convention ecclesiastical authority over sufficient terri of the Rev Darby Eetts and Mr Marshall were added tory adjacent to the City of Washington District of Columbia for thntab to the Commission recommendation of the On Rev Gib lihment of See for the Presiding Bishop when and if such should be the son the name of Mr Henry Taylor of Richmond was added to desire of the.Church as expressed by its General Convention the amount of

the Commission territory to be decided by mutual agreement

Mr John Minor presented the following report of the Coni substitute motion was lost The committees recommenda mittee on canon governing business methods in the Church tion was adopted

The Commission on suggested amendments to Canon XXI on Business Mr James Galleher moved that the Council endoise the Methods in Affairs of the Church recommends the repeal of Section of that recommendation of Bishop Goodwin to add $4000for diocesan Canon which undertakes to control the business affairs of Institutions affiliated items to the amOunt sought for the Reconstruction and Advance with the Diocese Fund This motioh was carried

The recommendation was adopted by canonical majority The Rev Zabriskie moved

The Rev Donovan presented the following report of BE rr Rusoivno that the Council of the Diocese of Virginia hereby re the Commission on See for the Presiding Bishop containing affirms its heartfelt desire that organic union be achieved between the Protes recommendation the committee by tant Episcopal Church and the Presbyterian Church as soon as possible To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of.the Diocese of Virginia BE ST RESOLVED lURTHER that this Council hopes that the basis upon At the meeting of the 149th Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia which those two Churches unite may be so framed that o.ther Churchs will held at All Saints in the of on the Church City Richmond May 24th Bishop be able to adhere it of the Diocese The Right Reverend Frederick Deane Goodwin at the 64 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1945 65

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the opinion of this Council the Episco To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia pal Church can properly enter into organic union with other Churches on the The Board of that since the last basis of the Lambeth Examining Chaplains respectfully reports Quadrilateral without insisting upon agreement on any Council it has examined the following candidates for Holy Orders in subjects specific doctrine of the ministry and sacraments or any further doctrinal prescribed by Canon as necessary for ordination to the iDiaconate or Priest standards than the Apostles and Nicene Creeds hood or both

The Rev Messrs Joseph Banks Alexander Easley Joseph These resolutions were adopted Tucker Jaquelin Marshall Washington Francis William Tyndall and Dorsey The Honorable that the George Browning moved following Smith Jr of the Diocese of Virginia and the Rev Victor Stanley Jr of the Diocese of South Carolina telegram be sent to the Hon Edward Stettinius Jr and the Rev Edward Joseph Weckwerth of the Missionary District of Arizona

The Rev Claude Swaim and the Rev Lloyd Bell who were ex The Diocese of Virginia of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Council amined under Canon XXXI Section 4a assembled at St Pauls Episcopal Church of Richmond Virginia desires to Messrs Fred Brownell Frank Rose students in the Theological express its deep concern and wholehearted support of the purposes and objects Seminary of the distinguished body over which you so ably preside We have much pride in the fact that you are Virginian and that you are communicant of Mr Lewis Williams moved that those who cannot be this Church present tomorrow be allowed to write out their vote and record Your fine qualities of leadership as head of the great World Conference it with the This lost affect the weal of the people of this earth May Gods blessings attend your secretary was 46 to 19 every effort to secure just and lasting peace among all the nations The Rev George Ossman moved The Council salutes you with the cherished wish for your good health and personal well-being RESOLVED that the Secretary be requested to send telegram to the Right

Reverend Beverley Tucker Bishop of Ohio expressing the regrets of this

Council that he cannot be for the of the Council to make the This was adopted The telegram was sent by the Secretary present meeting address at its 150th anniversary and our hope that he shall soon return to The Council assembled as Missionary Council of the Diocese good health under Canon Mason IX Bishop presented the report of the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society See This resolution was adopted appendix The Council adjourned until 815 The David the Rev Lewis Jr presented report of the At 815 the Council reconvened in the church for Diocesan Board of Christian Education See appendix service commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary The Rev Tate the of presented report the Diocesan of the councils of the diocese The address was made by the Board of Christian Social Relations Dr Montague sppke on his Right Reverend St George Tucker Presiding Bishop work as consultant of this Board See appendix

Bishop Mason presented the report of the Board of Colored Thursday May 17th 1944

Work and the report of the Board of Mountain Work See After the service of Holy Communion at 915 the Coun appendix cil was called to order at 1000 oclock by Bishop Goodwin The The Rev Herbert Donovan presented the report of the secretary read the minutes of the previous day which were ap Field Board All of these reports were received See appendix proved as read The Rev Henry Heaton reporting for the It was moved and carried that the report of the Budget Com Committee on Dispatch of Business offered proposed Rule of mittee be postponed until tomorrow Order for vote by orders on the diocesan budget He moved its The following report of the Examining Chaplains was received adoption The motion was lost 66 ANNUAL CouNcIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA 150TH OF 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 67

The Rev Paul Bowden offered the resolution con following Mr Williams motion was lost Mr Warneckes motion was Goodwin his which gratulating Bishop on work was adopted by lost The Rev Rufus Womble moved an amendment to the unanimous vote standing proposed budget addint $2500.00 for the Virginia Seminary This motion was lost The budget as presented by the Budget At this the first meeting of the Council of the Diocese of Virginia under the Committee was adopted See appendix Rt Rev Frederick Goodwin as Bishop of the Diocese we the members The Chair called for the ballot for members of the Standing of the Council take this opportunity to our congratulations on the express Committee splendid work done in the Diocese during the past year His report on the Mrs work in his pastoral address has been most encouraging We also wish to assure Guy presented her report as President of the Womans him of our loyal and continued support and to wish for him many years more Auxiliary See appendix

of useful and effective service in this field where he has laboured so effectively On motion of the Rev Cary Montague the Council gave Mrs in the past Guy standing vote of thanks Mr John Minor reported for the Committee on Constitu The Rev Sullivan Bond Jr for the budget committee pre tion and Canons and moved the adoption of the proposed canon sented the following recommendation with proposed budget on the Roslyn Diocesan Center for the Program of the Diocese in 1946 CANON In view of the Reconstruction and Advance Fund Campaign the Budget

Committeerecommends that the Budget for 1946 be the same as that of 1945 Of the Advisory Committee of the Virginia Diocesan Center

The difference of $1950 as indicated in the Budget proposed for 1946 is to be SEcTIoN 1.In response to the request of the Memorial Trustees of the Vir deducted from the appropriation to the Diocesan Missionary Society leaving ginia Diocesan Center an Advisory Committee of the Council that figure at $76050 and the total Budget for 1946 at $137700 consisting of ten communicants of the Diocese of Virginia is

hereby created to act in co-operation with the said Memorial Mr Lewis Williams moved to amend the proposed budget by Trustees in the development operation and conduct of dioce the item for the School raising Bishop Payne Divinity to $5000 center for the san Diocese of Virginia upon the tract of land and Tucker the school would By request Bishop explained how benefit improvements thereon devised to the said trustees for such by the Reconstruction and Advance Fund and the Rev purpose under the will of the late Annie Rose Walker of Rich mond Virginia Zabriskie explained the position of the Virginia Seminary Bishop SECTION 2.The members of said Advisory Ccimmittee shall be appointed by Goodwin stated that the Seminary appropriates annually from the Bishop of the Diocese The ten members first appointed the income of the Virginia Education Society toward th operat shall at their first meeting be divided by lot into five groups of

ing expenses of the Bishop Payne Divinity School Mr Williams two members each to serve respeotively for one two three four then changed his motion to provide $2500.00 for the Bishop and five years SECTION 3.At every annual Council thereafter two Payne Divinity School and $2500.00 for the Seminary duly qualified persons shall be appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese as members of Mr Beverley called for vote on the pending question said Advisory Committee to succeed the two whose terms then Mr Williams amendment was lost expire The term of office of the persons then appointed shall

The Rev Warnecke moved that the proposed budget be be five years and no person shall be eligible for re-appointment

on said Committee for at least one after the of amended by recommending to the parishes to put an item in year expiration his preceding term their own budgets for the Seminary Mr Williams offered an SECTION 4.Any vacancy occurring in the membership of said Committee amendment to this motion to include the Bishop Payne Divinity may be filled by the Bishop the person so appointed to serve for School Mr Beverley called for vote on the pending question the remainder of the term in which the vacancy occurred 68 130TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 69

SEcTIoN 5.The Comrnitee shall Advisory make an annual report to the RESOLVED that the 150th Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia has Council to as matters connected with the development opera heard with much appreciation the request of the Memorial Trustees of the and conduct of tion the Diocesan Center Virginia Diocesan Center that our Council appoint an advisory committee to cooperate with the Memorial Trustees in the establishment and operation of memorial center for the do This canon was adopted by acanonical majority The num Diocese hereby express our strong desire to cooper ate with the Memorial Trustees in the of bering of the canon was left with the Secretary of the Council operation the said diocesan center

Mr Frank Powers moved that Council recommend to This resolution was parish vestries that they include in their budgets an item for the adopted The Committee recommended the of the Seminary The Rev Gibson offered an amendment to this adoption following resolution motion to insert the words or by special offering The Rev Mr Warnecke offered further amendment that the Bishop On request of laymen of the Diocese of Virginia representing the Rappa Payne Divinity School be included in the recommendation hannock Mens Association the Fauquier group the Arlington-Fairfax-Prince This was accepted Mr Powers motion as amended carried William group and the Diocesan and Convocation members of the Presiding The Rev Mr Bond the resolution from the presented following Bishops Committee on Laymens Work and the laymen from the Albemarle

Budget Committee Convocation the Committee on Resolutions offers the following resolution

RESOLVED that the Council of the Diocese of Virginia be requested to that from in the RESOLVED $1000 appropriated any surplus remaining constitute and establish The Episcopal Churchmen of the Diocese of Vir operating budget of 1945 be paid over to the Diocesan Board of Christian ginia as the official laymens organization of the Diocese Social Relations to be administered that Board fund for by as scholarship The purpose of this organization shall be to foster the worship education deserving girls to our Diocesan Church Schools for Girls and service of the laymen of the Diocese along the lines suggested in the pro gram of the Presiding Bishops Committee on Laymens Work and as the This resolution was adopted laymen in associations and groups already formed have been functioning The in existence and the The Chair read telegram from Bishop Tucker of Ohio in interparochial groups now Rappahannock Valley Laymens Association shall retain their identity as groups in the diocesan reply to one sent him by the Council organization The Rev Dudley Boogher reported for the Committee on Since there is now no organization to elect leaders we nominate and ask Resolutions The committee recommended the of the adoption the Council to confjrm the following officers asking them to carry out what be following resolution presented by committee appointed by the ever may necessary to perfect the laymens organization in the Diocese and to draw such as be Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society in up by-laws may required regard to home for elderly men President Fred Cochran Vice-President Ed Hyde RESOLVED that the Council of the Diocese of Virginia authorize the Special Richmond Convocation Walter Craigie Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society to take the necessary steps to home Rappahannock Valley Convocation Chandler incorporate for elderly men of our Church to solicit funds for this pur Piedmont Convocation Hudson pose from people known to be interested to purchase site as soon as sufficient Albemarle Convocation George Browning money is available and to present to the Diocesan Missionary Society for Valley Convocation Victor Arthur reference to the next annual meeting of the Council detailed report of plans of organization and administration for Council criticism and action The Council is requested to suggest to existing laymens associations that

become of the diocesan as far as The active This resolution was adopted they part organization possible cooperation of the Brotherhood of St Andrew is desired and it is hoped that The Committee recommended the adoption of the following the two organizations while keeping their own identity may prove mutually resolution with to regard Roslyn helpful 70 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 71

The resolution was adopted the officers were elected and the The tellers presented the recommendations in the statement were approved REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF In regard to resolution that resolutions be presented to the THE STANDING COMMITTEE chairman of the Commission on Resolutions two weeks in ad Total votes cast 145 vance of the annual of the the committee stated meeting Council Necessary to choice 73 that it concurred with the action taken by the Council in 1944 of which and that it was its opinion that to make it obligatory to repprt Rev Leigh Ribble received 80 resolutions two weeks before Council would be impractical and Rev Paul Bowden received 18 would tend to curve the freedom of the Council It was moved Rev Donovan received 62 Rev Franks received 40 and carried that the Council concur with this opinion of Com Rev Gibson received 66 mittee Resolutions on Rev Lile received 20 The Rev Thomas Faulkner Jr moved Rev Tate received 26 Rev Warnecke received

Rev Zabriskie received 80 That the Secretary each year remind the rectors and vestries of parishes Mr Cardiner Boothe received 105 of the rule of order regarding the submitting of matters to the Commission on Mr Hoxton received 104 Resolutions and ask them to comply with the said rule of order Mr John Minor received 105

Mr Smoot received SO This was adopted The Chair declared the Rev Ribble the Rev The Committee recommended adoption of the following Zabriskie Messrs Boothe Hoxton and Minor elected resolution presented by Dr Ivey Lewis The Chair cajled for the ballot for one clerical member of the Standing Committee Dr Montague moved that sbpuld WHEREAs serious consideration is now being given to proposal to allocate there be no election on this ballot the secretary may by unni Federal funds to parochial schools and thus to override established con long mous consent be instructed to cast the vote of Council for the stitutional safeguards in several States therefore be it clergyman receiving the highest number regardless of majoiity REsoLvED by the 150th Council of the Diocese of Virginia of the Protestant The Chair ruled that this could be done The Rev Gibson Episcopal Church appealed the ruling Council sustained the ruling Dr Mon That the Diocese request our United States Senators and Representa tagues resolution carried Mr Lewis Williams moved that after tives in Congress to oppose any attempt to scuttle the time honored principle the next ballot the names of the four lowest be dropped if there of separation of Church and State or by Federal action to invalidate by direc tion election offered amendment that five or indirection the basic provisions of the Constitution of Virginia was no Dr Montague an motion That the Trustees of the Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia be be dropped This amendment carried Mr Williams requested to prepare statement for submission to the next Annual Council as amended carried of the reasons schools free of control essential why public or political are to The Committee on Resolutions continuing its report presented the welfare of free people the two following reports with resolutions

This resolution was adopted We the undersigned Committee appointed by the Bishop having in and at vestigated camp site in Warren and Page Counties known present as Camp Over-all and owned by Dr Shelton Davis of Washington THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 73 72 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Rev Gibson received 64 and of 78 of consisting acres land more or less having 31 thirty-one Rev Lile received or more buildings 285-ft well two 10000 gallons water tank two Rev Tate received swimming poois tennis courts together with complete system of water Rev Warnecke received and sewerage also all beds mattresses kitchen dining room equipment etc

upon only part of which Dr Davis has spent over $50000.00 in buildings There was no election and equipment and now for sale at the price of $36000.00 are convinced it

would be excellent and what is far an investment more great boom to the Dr Montague moved that the unanimous vote of the Council moral and spiritual life of the boys and girls of the Diocese of Virginia be cast for the nominee receiving the highest number of votes THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Camp Committee be and are hereby The motion was lost The Chair announced that in accordance authorized and instructed to purchase the af ore described site and to es with the resolution that had been passed covering this ballbt tablish and operate camp or camps under the charter of non-profit cor poration that the names of the Reverend Messrs Bowden Tate Lile We the Camp Committee of the Diocese of Virginia having located and Warnecke and Franks would be dropped The Rev Dono investigated camp site in Warren and Page Counties which can be pur van withdrew his name On motion the Rev Churchill Gib chased for the sumnot to exceed the sum of $36000.00 and being con son was declared elected vinced of the desirability and wisdom of purchasing said site wish to present the resolution following It was moved and carried that the secretary cast the vote of the BE IT RESOLVED that this the 150th Council of the Diocese of Virginia Council for the nominees of the Convocations for the Executive do hereby authorize the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society The Secre Society to secure sum not to exceed $36000.00 and to loan the same to cast the vote and were declared elected non-profit corporation holding property and operating camp or camps in the tary they Diocese of Virginia for the purchase of camp site known as Camp Over The Chair called for ballots for two clerical and two lay rep all in Warren and Page Counties and to require and receive mortgage on resentatives at large on the Executive Committee of the Diocesan same until the entire sum has been reimbursed by said Camp Corporation Missionary Society and for five members of the Committee on

The Committee recommended that these resolutions be re Finance The Chair appointed as additional tellers the Rev

ferred to the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Francis Tyndall and Mr David Anderson Society with instructions to act It was that explained in The Committee on Resolutions recommended that resolution structions to act meant that the Executive Committee could that committee on church music be appointed be rejected act either for or against the proposals On motion the recom The recommendation was lost and the resolution was carried mendation of the committee was carried It was moved and carried that committee of three clergymen

and three be the The The tellers presented the laymen appointed by bishop bishop ap pointed REPORT OF SECOND BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE The Rev Messrs Reginald Eastman Joseph Tucker and Thomas Faulkner Mr Alexander MacKay-Smith Mrs

Total votes cast 135 Albert Muller and Mrs Arthur Dugdale Necessary to choice 68 The Rev James Beckwith introduced the Rev Henry Lee

of which Robison Executive Secretary of the Virginia Council of Churches Rev Paul Bowden received and the Rev Allen Secretary of the Councils Department Rev Donovan received 35 of Interracial Cooperation Mr Robison spoke briefly Rev Franks received 13 74 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 75

Canon Section second Mr James Minor presented the following resolution XIX paragraph provides that Vestrymen may be elected for terms not to exceed three years the congregation to determine the

length of terms and the number of Vestrymen to be elected for such terms WHEREAS the Diocese of Virginia has now thirteen Chaplains in the Armed At least three churches in Richmond and Services of our country who are as follows possibly others in the Diocese under their elect for rotating Vestry plans Vestrymen term of four years and

Army Navy to this it is that the legalize practice requested maximumterm of three years stated in the Canon William Laird Ernest deBordenave ba-extended to four years Treadwell Davison Francis Rhein Claudius Shelton Sydney Swann The recommendation was carried McDonald George Bean The tellers presented the Hutcheson George Tittman Wilfred Waterhouse Guthrie Brown REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF Richard Day COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

Now THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Council now desires to con Total votes cast 147 vey to all these men their deep appreciation of the great and high service they Necessary to choice 74 are giving to our God our Coun4ry our men and women in the Armed Ser vices and to the Diocese of Virginia and we humbly thank them for so repre of which senting us and beseech for them the continued help and protection of Almighty Mr Augustine received God in this their work and pray that Peace just and lasting shall soon bring 118 Mr Wm Frazier received them back to us and further that they be advised of this action of this Council 71 Mr Henry Miller received 110 This was adopted Mr John Mordecai received 118 Mr Frank Powers received 108 Mr Lewis Williams presented the following resolution Mr George Robey received 44 Mr igourney received Resolved by the one hundred and fiftieth annual Council of the Diocese of 37 Mr Lewis Williams received Virginia that we express our appreciation of the historical exhibit on display 115 the in St Pauls parish house and commend work of the historiographer the and the committee their The Chair declared Mr Reverend MacLaren Brydon library upon Augustine Mr Henry successful work in collecting the books records and data relating to the long Miller Mr John Mordecai Mr Frank Powers and Mr life of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia and we recommend that Louis Williams elected permanent committee on the diocesan library be appointed by the bishop The tellers presented the of the diocese

This was adopted Bishop Goodwin appointed Diocesan REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF CLERGY AND LAYMEN TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Library Committee consisting of Mr Lewis Williams the OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Hon Alexander Weddell the Rev MacLaren Brydon and the Scott The Committee was instructed to Rev John Total votes cast 147 suggest additional names to the Bishop for appointment if they Necessary to choice 74 wished to have the committee enlarged of which The Council reconvened at 200 oclock The Chair recognized Rev Buxton received 22 Mr John Minor who gave further report for the Committee Rev Echols received 17 on Canons The Committee recommended the of the rejection Rev Harrison received 46 following amendment Rev Henry Lane received 28 76 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 77

Rev Frank Moss received 17 Your Committee appointed in Council to study and examine the state of Rev Ribble received the 54 Church is compelled to begin with such question to cause deep self- Rev Tate received examination 69 For one hundred and sixty years the Protestant Episcopal Rev White received 33 Church in the Diocese of Virginia has met in 150 Diocesan Councils Our Mr Austin received illustrious history has not been mere fragment of the Protestant Episcopal Mr Thomas Boushall received Church in the United States 24 of America segment of the Church the body Hon Geo Browning received of Christ in all the world 30 It has been and of its very nature is of the stream Fred Cochran Mr received 50 of Christian redemption In so far as we are touched by and quickened with Mr Home received the living spirit of the Holy Ghost we are the Church The failure or the suc Mr received Mackay-Smith 19 cess of the fulfillment of Christs Holy depends upon us even

Mr Jr received it all Marshall 13 as does upon called to be followers of Christ This is emphasized in the Mr Massie received 15 history of our Diocese We pride ourselves on the fact that the Virginia Mr Mordecai received 25 Seminary has initiated leadership in all the missionary enterprises of our Mr Newton received 53 Church in other lands In the secular life of our State and Nation it is note Mr McC Thornton received 12 worthy to remark the number of leaders who confess the faith of this branch Mr Williams received of 39 Christendom On the insistence of the lay members of this committee we

must further remark and express gratitude for the spiritual leadership and As no one received there election majority was no guidance of the Presiding Bishop the Bishop the Bishop Suifragan and all other ministers of this Diocese for such The Rev Carter Harrison withdrew his name The gratification blessings however is overshadowed the which feel The Chair called for the second ballot for two Clerical and by humility we must as we see the greatness of the tasks which lie before us two Lay Members of the Executive Committee of the Dioce The of ability leadership both among clergy and laity entails the san Missionary Society respon to further sibility the welfare not only of the few but of the many In our It was moved and carried that on this ballot the four clerical own Diocese this opportunity is especially recognized in the spiritual needs nominees receiving the lowest number of votes be of the dropped ever increasing developments of the Arlington and Richmond areas and It was moved and carried also in the colored work the Diocese The fact that that on this ballot the eight lay throughout the colored

clergy of our Church receive the same ordination the is nominees receiving the lowest number of votes be dropped This as white an advantage not completely realized The work of the John Moncure School was carried ought to give us an opportunity to serve enlighten and enrich the members of that race The Rev Marston presented an amended of Com report Your committee therefore recommends to Council the appointment of mittee on the State of the Church committee to study and investigate the advisability of incorporating the

Mr Maxwell Wallace moved colored convocation in the convocations wherein those that the section dealing with present Episcopalians reside and also to study the work of the Diocese for the of sexual morality be stricken out This was carried development the John Moncure School to be sure that we are making for that school efforts commensurate with the efforts which we have made for the white schools now The following report as amended was adopted in the system of Church Schools

To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council the Diocese of of Virginia This Diocese has ever recognized the important role of education in the The one hundred and fiftieth Council of the Diocese in St Pauls convenes spiritual as well as secular welfare of people The establishment of tur church Church Richmond during its one hundredth at time when the school year military system has enabled us to accomplish through these schools for mi forces begin to realize final victory in disastrous and the forces war political nority of our youth what could not be accomplished because of the inade of the United Nations are being exerted towards the establishment of econoiruc quacies of our public education system As Christian people as well as justice and peace among the nations of the world In such solemn moment of members of this Commonwealth we should be aroused by the inferior position hope and are the churches of the world in promise position to generate the we hold in public education as compared to that of other states As Christian dynamic and faith necessary to maintain this for better and to citizens hope things we should take the lead in furthering the small advance already begun carry through the promise of world and fellowship make the sacrifices necessary to improve our public school system of 78 150r11 ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 79 education both white and colored children We endorse our among Bishops number of meetings at the first convocation of the Council because Diocesan remarks as to the need and value of religious instruction in these schools meetings were scheduled in such way that they conflicted with the meetings In regard to religious education in our we call attention to the parishes of the Council of Churches We urge support not only for the Council as splendid job done by our Board of Christian Education the during past year whole but also and especially for the boards of its various departments in especially in stimulating interest in Vacation Bible Schools and in organizing cluding those of Christian Education Christian Social Action Interracial teacher training courses Lay leadership is increasingly as important Only Cooperation and Evangelism Let us not be half-hearted in our support of laymen become more informed about the Church and more active in its work great movements for Church unity 1his same half-hearted attitude is re there be effective Church The of can an younger generation laymen must be flected in regard to our interest in Presbyterian unity which seems to flutter

to to the Diocese the if not service that earlier challenged give same greater only for time after each General Convention It does look as if our Church have The has not been generations given younger generation always given is flirtatious If we are sincere we must do more towards the working out this or the of their elders in which challenge even support enterprises they the unity of these two great denominations as well as extending this effort in have initiated We must bend effort to that that becomes every see leadership other directions There must be more understanding both among clergy and more further of teacher steadily intelligent through development training among lay people institutes and full of vestries and by support clergy The state of the Church in the Diocese of Virginia can neither be estimated

life faces strains the of Today family severe as period readjustment nor furthered except as it finds its place in the Church throughout the world follows the war Husbands and wives who have lived strenuous lives apart Indeed the welfare of the Church in the Diocese depends upon the well-being from each other for of in four will periods time as much many cases as years of the Church elsewhere The tremendous task we face has been well de not find it to resume normal married have been for easy living Many apart scribed by the Bishops and the National Council in terms of Reconstruction longer period than they have been together since their marriage The divorce and Advance We are all easily aware of the large suws of money needed to rate has eady increased alarmingly The Church has talked about the rebuild the churches and mission stations of our own branch of the Christian

of divorce if our Diocese is there has been little problem but typical very Church in various parts of the world As Christians bound to love our neigh honest study and was made at the profound thinking beginning Clergy bors in the world we must be ready to aid fellow Christians to rebuild The Conference but the matter ended there We need to add to the negative study Reconstruction phase may not however be our greatest charge We must of the divorce the of to ties problem positive study ways strengthen marriage remember that mans extremity is Gods opportunity and immediately have become which weak ahead of is the us time when God may use us for great advance ot only must the Church the provide leadership but also opportunity Thus we are brought to the first question of this report Are the Churches for people to worship the few real has been During past years beginning of the world is our Church in position to generate the dynamic and faith made in the overcrowded area of This work needs our full Arlington support necessary to maintain hope for better things and to carry through the promise Both in this area and near the of Richmond there is need for new city crying of world fellowship These times demand profound faith and durable spiritual churches This opportunity must not be to As our permitted slip away vigor The enemies of Christian civilization have demonstrated the toughness are made must the needs and physical plants adqeuate so too spiritual of their evil spirit We must now demonstrate the eternal strength of the of be and met The of hungers people recognized strengthening family wor Christian faith and spirit Yet there is increasing evidence that our Church ship both in the parish church and in the home would do much toward the leaders and members are lacking in understanding of the simple fundamentals moral welfare of society of this faith Indicative of this is the fact that young layman not of great We recognize however that Christianity is not merely or personal family wealth has been moved to give two thousand dollars for lectures for clergy affair The ineffectiveness of the Christian Church is due in large measure to on two fundamental phases of Christian doctrinethe doctrine of God and the fact that the Church is divided The war has demonstrated the effective the doctrine of man Furthermore .there has been in recent years tendency of and with others If the Church is to affect the lives ness cooperating uniting to discount the importance of evangelical and liberal Virginia churchmanship of then the several denominations must learn to and unite people cooperate even among Virginia churchmen What is good in the history of the Diocese more At the last Council this committee the fully together was given privi in the past came largely from men who held fast to these convictions If we of the recommendation that Diocese become constituent lege initiating our believe in the great principles which have been given leadership to the Diocese member of the Council of Churches That movement has Virginia important in the past let us strengthen the spiritual discipline and vision which are the met with initial success It can continue to as both succeed however only strength and dynamic of those great principles churches and individual members give to the Council constant and unselfish support We note with regret that some of our clergy were unable to attend 80 150TH ANNUAL CouNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY17 1945 81

is that The Rev Boogher for the Committee on Resolu to the Christian conscience Dudley whole body politic and acute concern relation in industry and tions asked for the adoption of the following resolution tension resident in the labor-management

the tension and the opportunitie for harm WHEREAS it is recognized that WHEREAS the Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration and Shrine Mont in the of return to peace-time ful injustice will be greatly aggravated period form coordinate Church Foundation held in perpetual trust for the general production be it therefore located in the iDiocese of and in the Province of Church Virginia centrally of equal rep that this Council set up commission comprised confer RESOLVED Washington with ministrations of lng recognized value for Church forward to the resentation of labor management and public interest looking vacation and recreation for Christian therefore be it ences fellowship service of the conflict within these tensions understanding lessenihgandsettlement RESOLVED that this One Hundred and Fiftieth Council of the Diocese of

Virginia commends the movement now well under way to undergird the future The recommendation was adopted of the Shrine and of Shrine Mont through increasing the endowment to one Committee recommended that the following resolution hundred and twenty thousand dollars W120000.OO The Social Relations with be referred to the Diocesan Board of power This resolution was adopted toact

The Committee recommended that the following resolution are now planning for WHEREAS many Church groups and organizations be adopted and and the reception of the returning service men women need for the Church to provide enlarged WHEREAS there is tremendous this Council is convinced of the vital of the work WHEREAS importance who desire activities in line with in opportunities for the returning persons of the and and and Army Navy Commission definite contribution to make creased maturity many .of whom have its will continue to be acute WHEREAS it is also aware that responsibilities will also affect its rela WHEREAS the Churchs attitude toward this need even after the of in therefore be it day victory Europe activities in the world and tions with all lay people and their post-war that and church be urged by this Council to take RESOLVED every parish is therefore beit WHEREAS the need for.a coordinated program crucial its in the for funds for the Army and Navy Commission part furthering appeal the Department of Social RESOLVED that this Council respectfully request its local meet the needs of to the men and and to equip agencies to ministering of this function Relations to undertake the coordination and effective pursuit vomen now in the service in the various areas of this Diocese missions within this Diocese on the Church for all parishes and

This resolution was adopted The recommendation was adopted recommended the of the The Committee rejection following The Committee recommended that the following resolution resolution to the Committee on Disp3tch adopted by the Synod be referred of Business WHEREAS the race problem in this country is increasingly tense and will

after the be it therefore tend to become more so war the several Dioceses of the RESOLVED that the Synod recommend to this Council the of Intdr-racihl Com RESOLVED that urges promotion an of Diocesan Convention each Province that time be provided for in the agenda mission to promote better understanding for the relief of such tension of some of the Forward Movement by speaker year for the presentation phase of the Diocese on their Forward Movement and brief reports.from each parish The recommendation of the Committee was carried progress The Committee recommended that the following resolution

be referred to the Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations The recommendation was adopted Committee read fr informaion letter from the General with the power to act The recommended that Convention on consciantious obj.ctors .and of the Diocese The WHEREAS it has been brought before this Council that amongst the ten the matter be brought to the congregations the and welfare of the sions in our society that provide great danger to safety Council took no action on the recommendation 1945 83 82 150TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIocEsE OF VIRGINIA 1945 THURSDAY MAY 17

note that the by Certified Accountants and found in order It is gratifying to The tellers presented the Treasurer of the Trustees of the Funds was able to pay 3.5% on the Funds Account REPORT OF THE SECOND BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF held in the General As by the Committee on Invested Funds at the last meeting CLERICAL AND LAY MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE suggested share of the of the account COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the Council proportionate expense operating of the Trustees of the Funds has been charged to investments held outside of

the General Fund Total votes cast 103

Necessary to choice Bishop Mason presented by title report of the Blue Ridge

of which School which was received See appendix

Rev Buxton received 16 Rev Donovan presented by title the report of Stuart Rev Robt Echols received 13 Hall which was received See appendix Rev Henry Lane received 11 Invitations were issued for the Council to have its One Hun Rev Frank Moss received dred and annual meeting in St Marks Church Rich Rev Leigh Ribble received 61 Fifty-first On motion the invitation Rev Tate received 68 mond and Christ Church Alexandria Rev White received 27 of St Marks Church was accepted Mr Austin received The Rev Churchill Gibson presented the report of Shrine Mr Boushall received 17 Mont which was received See appendix Hon Geo Browning received 18 of the Diocese was re-elected Mr Fred Cochran received 47 The Treasurer

Mr Home received The tellers the Mr Mackay-Smith received 11 presented Mr Marshall received REPORT OF THIRD BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF Mr Massie received 10 LAY MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE Mr Mordecai received 22 DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mr Newton received 31

Mr McC Thornton received Total votes cast 101

Mr Williams received 21 Necessary to choice 51

of which The Chair declared the Edward Tate and the Rev Rev 69 Mr Fred Cochran received Lee Ribble elected As none of the Nominees had re 40 Lay Mr John Mordecai received 52 ceived majority of votes there was no election Mr Blake Newton received 40 The Chair called for the third ballot for election of two Lay Mr Lewis Williams received

Members In accordance with the resolution previously adopted The Chair declared that Mr Fred Cochran and Mr Blake the remained as nominees Messrs Cochran following names Newton had been elected Mordecai Newton and Williams The Statistician was re-elected Captain Charles Moore presented the following report of Mr Archibald Bishop Goodwin Mr Randolph Williams the Committee on Invested Funds which was received Robertson and Mr Landon Funsten were elected to the

Standing Committee on Church Property To the One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Dioce.e of Virginia The members of the Committee on the Church Pension Fund Your Committee on Invested Funds begs to report that they have examined the various funds held by the Diocese and find that they have been audited were re-elected THURSDAY MAY 17 1945 85 84 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

The Rev Betts the following resolution The Examining Chaplains and the Academic Examining Darby presented Chaplains were re-elected on nomination by the Bishop RESOLVED that at all future meetings of the Council the residence of all The Rev Scott for the Committee on Nominations John nominees be included after their names on the printed ballot presented the following nominations

Dr Brydon moved substitute directing the printing of list For the Board of Directors of Stuart Hall the Rt Rev Roy Mason of Lay Delegates and their parishes The substitute was carried

After the of the minutes the singing of lest Ta fill one vacancy on the Board of Trustees of the Blue Ridge School reading hymnB the the following nominations for election by the Trustees of the School The be the Tie that Binds and the benediction by the Bishop Rev Herbert Donovan and Mr Edwin Hyde Council adjourned sine die To fill two vacancies on the Board of Trustees of the Church Schools

in the Diocese of the nominations were made for election Virginia following FREDERICK GOODWIN Bishop by the Trustees Mrs Frank Johns Mrs Wm Watkins Mr Armistead ROY MASON Suifragan Bishop Boothe Rev Robt Gibson Jr Mr James Gallaher Mr Dabney Lan caster and the Rev Robt Echols were nominated from the floor SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary ALBERT MULLER Assistant Secretary Bishop Mason was elected to the Board of Directors of Stuart Hall The nominations for the Trustees of the Blue Ridge School

and the Trustees of the Church Schools in the Diocese of Vir

ginia were approved for elections by the respective Boards

Dr Brydon presented the following resolution

RESOLVED that the Secretary be requested to send messages of greeting and good wishes to the clerical members of the Council who because of age or

disability have been prevented from attending our Meeting

Dr Zabriskie made statement about the Dean of the Sem

inary being member of the Standing Committee

The following resolution was unanimously adopted

WHEREAS the Rector and laypeople of St Pauls Church Richmond have

in this 100th year of their life been hosts to this 150th Council of the Diocese

of Virginia in such an excellent way therefore be it

RESOLVED that this Council express its sincere thanks and appreciation to the Rector Vestry and people of St Pauls Church for the hospitality which has been extended to this Council

The Rev Cary Montague presented resolution

BE IT RESOLVED by the Council that we send our affectionate greetings to Mrs Edmund Woodward and our best wishes for her speedy recovery

It was unanimously adopted ffElemortam

THE REVEREND WILLIAM DICKINSON SMITH D.

Born in Clarke County Virginia November 19 1863

Son of William and Agnes Smith

Educated at University of Virginia and the Virginia Theo gica

Seminary

Ordained deacon in 1891 and priest in 1892 by Bishop Whittle

His entire ministry with the exception of one year in New York and one year as chaplain in World War was spent in the State of

Virginia

He died in Winchester Virginia February 1945 jHemot tam

THE REVEREND WILLIAM BOWERS EVERETT III

Born in Hartford County Maryland June 28 1870

Son of William Bowers Everett and Ellen Whitten

Graduated from the Virginia Theological Seminary

Ordained deacon in 1917 and priest in 1918 by Bishop Gibson

Married Anne Duvall White

Served successively as rector of Epiphany Church Cherrydale Grace Church Maywood Trinity Church Arlington and Piedmont Parish Marshall Virginia

Died November 14 1944 3it fIHtmOtiain

THE REVEREND EDWARD BAULDIN BURWELL

Born in Mecklenburg County Virginia

Graduated from the Virginia Theological Seminary

Ordained deacon in 1884 and priest in 1885 by Bishop Whittle

Married Rosa Snead

His entire ministry was spent in the Diocese of Virginia

Died in Tjpperville Virginia February 24 1945 3n jJUemoriam

THE REVEREND EDWARD JEFFERSON CLARY

Born in Richmond Virginia June 11 1916

Son of James Robert and Janet lodge Clary

Graduated from the University of Richmond and the Virginia

Theological Seminary

Ordained deacon in 1940 by Bishop Tucker of Virginia and priest in 1941 by Bishop Goodwin

Goochland He served as rector of St James-Northam Parish

County and of Rivanna Parish Fluvanna County Virginia and

as chaplain in the Army of the United States

He was killed in action in the battle of Normandy France July

15 1944k

He was awarded posthumously the Silver Star medal for courage

and fidelity to duty 3n ftlcmortam

THE REVEREND PASCHAL DUPUY FOWLKES

Born in Nottoway County Virginia July 26 1915

Son of Frank Vaughan and Lucy Meriwether Fowikes

Graduated from the University of Virginia and the Virginia

Theological Seminary

Ordained deacon by Bishop Tucker of Virginia in 1940 and priest by Bishop Goodwin in 1941

Married Elizabeth Rives Williams

and He served as rector of St Johns Church McLean Holy

Comforter Church Vienna Virginia and as chaplain in the Army of the United States

with Killed in action in Germany March 1945 while serving the parachute infantry of an airborne division APPENDICES

APPENDIX REPORTS

Bishop Goodwins Report of Official Acts II Bishop Tuckers Report of Confirmations III Bishop Goodwins Report of Confirmations IV Bishop Masons Report of Confirmations Report of the Diocesan Missionary Society Report of the Executive Committee The Program of the Diocese for 1945 The Board of Mountain Work The Board of Colored Work The Board of Christian Education The Board of Christian Social Relations The Field Board VI The Womans Auxiliary VII Schools The Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia The General Board St Annes School St Catherines School Christchurch School

St CIir.istophers School St Margarets School St Agnes School St Stephens School Blue Ridge Industrial SchOol Stuart Hall VIII Report of Shrine Mont

APPENDIX REPORTS OF TREASURERS

Receipts from Churches II Operating Accounts of the Diocese III The Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge IV The Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia

APPENDIX REPORTS

Parochial Reports of Parishes Separate Congregations and Mission Churches II Parochial Reports of the Convocation of the Colored Missionary Jurisdiction III Statisticians Report

APPENDIX CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION AND CANONS

INDEX Bisuo GOODwINs REPORT OF OFFICIAL ACTS 97 96 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

LETTERS DIMISSORY GIVEN8

January 25 1944 Edward Randolph Welles to Diocese of Western New York

January 28 1944 Charles Van Covell to Diocese of Ohio March 11 1944 William Turkington to Diocese of Tennessee APPENDIX May 24 1944 Duval Chambers to Diocese of Upper South Carolina September 25 1944 Lyon Lyon-Vaiden to Diocese of Pennsylvania October 1944 Leon Laylor to Diocese of Newark December 15 1944 Stephen Davenport to Diocese of Tennessee BISHOP GOODWINS REPORT OF OFFICIAL ACTS1944-45 February 14 1945 Amos Webster Horstman to Southern Virginia

POSTTJLANTS RECEIVED5 LETTERS DIMISSORY REcEIvED11

Webster Baldwin William Claude Canton Harry Jr Kemper Fitch March 1944 Rev Robert Kevin Ph from Diocese of Missouri Freeman John John Swaim Fisk Conway Henry April 15 1944 Rev Preston Peyton from Diocese of Upper South Carolina CANDIDATES HOLY ORDERS ADMITTED3 SOR June 19 1944 Rev Myron Cochran from Diocese of Tennessee Frank Claude Canton III LaFayette Rose Swaim Henry Hucles October 25 1944 Rev Braxton Comer Lile from Diocese of Ohio November 1944 Rev Thomas Fraser Jr from Diocese of Long DEACoNs ORDAINED6 Island November3 1944 Rev Wm Thonisen Jr from Diocese of Maryland June 1944 Alexander Huff ord Easley St Philips Church Richmond November 10 1944 Rev Merrill Yoh from Diocese of Quincey by Bishop Mason December 20 1944 Rev Dennis Whittle from Diocese of Southern Ohio June 12 1944 Joseph Hilton Banks Grace Church Millers Tavern by January 1945 Rev Hubard Lloyd by St George Tucker Japan Bishop Mason January 14 1945 Rev Frank Pulley from Diocese of Southern Florida June 16 1944 Hubert Charles Palmer Theological Seminary by Bishop March 11 1945 Rev Rufus Woinble from Diocese of North Carolina Goodwin for the Bishop of West Texas June Harwood 16 1944 Bowman Theological Seminary by Bishop CHANGES WITHIN THE DIOCESE Goodwin for the Bishop of Oklahoma June Green Alex 16 1944 Dorsey Smith Jr Theological Seminary Rev Aston Hamilton from Grace Church Millers Tavern St Goodwin andria by Bishop Andrews Church Upright and St Marks Beazley to St Philips Church June Marshall 16 1944 Jaquelin Washington Theological Seminary Richmond July 1944 Goodwin Alexandria by Bishop Rev David Lewis Jr from Abingdon Parish Gloucester to Christ- June Francis William 16 1944 Tyndall Theological Seminary by Bishop church Parish August 1944 Goodwin Rev Harold Peters from Epiphany Church Richmond to Whittle June Blount Theological by Bishop 16 1944 Joseph Tucker Seminary Parish and Piedmont Parishs Fauquier County Goodwin Rev Leigh Ribble from Falls Church to Grace and Holy Trinity Richmond PRIESTS ORDAINED3 Rev Beverley Boyd from Grace and Holy Trinity Church Richmond to become Secretary of the Department of Christian Social Rela March 29 1944 Palmer Campbell St James Church Richmond by tions of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America Bishop Goodwin Rev Cary Montague resigned as Rector of Holy Comforter July 13 1944 Amos Webster Horstman Varina Church by Bishop Church Richmond to continue as City Missionary Richmond Va Goodwin

September 11 1944 Wilfred Thomas Waterhouse Trinity Washington LAv READERS LIcENsED41 by Bishop Mason Bisuop GOODWINS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS 99 98 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

June St Pauls Alexandria 18 II BISHOP TUCKERS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS IN 1944 Church June St Marks Church Richmond Number June 17 St Stephens Church Richmond Date Place Confirmed July All Saints Church Ridhmond 36 10 Richmond March 26 1944 St Stephens Richmond July Epiphany Church 42 16 St 10 April 1944 St James Church Richmond July Stephens Church Culpeper rApril 1944 St Thomas Church Richmond July 30 Mt Calvary Church Round Hill 13 Greenwood Parish April 1944 St Stephens Church Richmond August 13 13 Holy Cross Mission Batesville April 16 1944 St Georges Fredericksburg August 21 11 James May 21 1944 Christ Church Alexandria August St Church Warrenton September Emmanuel Church Boyce Total 120 September Christ Church Millwood September 10 St Pauls Church King George OF IN 1944 III BISHOP GOODWINS REPORT CONFIRMATIONS September 12 Epiphany Church Richmond St Pauls Number September 15 Church Richmond September 15 St Marks Church Richmond Date Place Confirmed September 15 All Saints Church Richmond Grace Millers Tavern January Church September 17 Emmanuel Church Rapidan January St Andrews Church Upright September 17 Piedmont Church Madison 16 Grace and Trinity Richmond January Holy October St Andrews Church Mt Jackson 16 St Thomas Church Richmond ...... _January October Good Shepherd Richmond 23 Memorial Church Richmond January Osgood October 15 Cople Parish 11 March 12 Church Richmond 16 Epiphany October 16 Epiphany Church Richmond March 19 St Pauls Ivy Church October 22 Buck Mountain Church Earlysville March 19 St John the Ivy Baptist October 25 Messiah Highland Springs Richmond 23 March 26 St Pauls Church October 28 St Martins Parish Church Arlington April Trinity October 29 Truro Church Fairfax Fort Belvoir April Chapel October 29 Post Chapel Fort Belvoir April St Georges Church Arlington November Old Fork Church Hanover St James Church Richmond April Novemher 12 St Pauls Ingham St Richmond April Philips Church November 14 Christ Church Alexandria Christ Church Richmond 12 April November 14 Theological Seminary Chapel 10 All Saints Church Richmond April November 18 All Saints Church Richmond Front 29 April 16 Calvary Church Royal November 19 Grace Church Casanova 23 St Pauls Memorial Church Charlottesviile 17 April November 19 St Lukes Church Remington Charlottesville April 23 Trinity Church November .26 St Stephens Richmond 30 Christ Gordonsville April Church November 26 Pohick Church Lorton 17 Gibson Memorial Bris 36 May Church November 26 Olivet Chapel 15 Weddell Memorial Church Richmond May December Trinity Church Manassas 18 St Catherines Richmond May School December .Christ Church Brandy 21 Christ Charlottesviile iS May Church December 10 Messiah Highland Springs May 21 St Lukes Church December 10 St James Church Richmond 30 28 Emmanuel Brook Hill May Church December 10 St James the Less Ashland 28 Madeira Fairfax 10 May School County December 17 Falls Church Falls Church 23 June of St Alexandria 15 Chapel Clement December 31 St Pauls Church Richmond June Grace Church Alexandria 11 .637 100 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 BISHOP MASONS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS 101

IV BISHOP MASONS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS IN 1944 June 11 Chapel of Remembrance Fletcher

Number June 11 Lower Pocosan Mission McMullen 18 Date Place Confirmed June Abingdon Church Gloucester June 28 Grace Church Berryville January Trinity Church Arlington Meade Memorial Church White Post January 23 Emmanuel Church Sperryville July July Ware Church Gloucester January 23 Trinity Church Washington July 23 St Pauls Church Hanover January 30 St Annes Mission Alberene July 23 Immanuel Church Old Church February Christ Church Charlottesville July 23 St Asaphs Church Bowling Green February 13 Ascension Church Richmond 30 Grace Cismont February 20 All Saints Church Richmond 27 July Church 30 Point February 20 Varina Church Varina July Stonye Chapel August 13 Emmanuel Church Greenwood February 23 St Stephens Church Richmond 12 Stafford February 25 Christ Cburch Charlottesville September Aquia Church County September 11 Trinity Church Washington February 27 St Marys Church Arlington 41 17 St Peters Oak Grove February 27 Baileys Cross Roads September Church September 24 Cecil Memorial Mission Greene County February 27 Tunneltown Mission Alexandria October Mathews February 29 St James Church Richmond Trinity Church October St Herndon March Holy Comforter Church Vienna Timothys Church October 15 Monumental Richmond March St Johns Church McLean Church October 22 Grace Kilmarnock March 12 St Marks Church Richmond 20 Church October 22 Wicomico Church March 12 Good Shepherd Hickory Hill 14 October 29 St James March 19 St Pauls West Point Church Leesburg November 12 Grace March 26 Holy Comforter Richmond Church Arlington November 12 Epiphany Church Arlington March 29 St Pauls Memorial University November 12 10 April St Georges Church Crozet Trinity Church Arlington November 19 Emmanuel Church Harrisonburg Apr11 St Johns Church Richmond November 19 Grace Church Lynnwood April St Andrews Church Richmond 12 November 26 Trinity Church Fredericksburg April 16 Meade Memorial Church Alexandria December St Pauls Church Haymarket April 23 Immanuel Church Alexandria 35 December 10 Whittle Memorial Mission Home April 23 All Saints Sharon December 10 St Johns Blackwells Hollow 15 April 27 Christchurch School Chapel December 15 Christ Church Charlottesville April 30 St Johns West End April 30 St Johns Chapel Glencarlyn 479 May Church of Our Redeemer Aldie Total confirmations May Church of Our Saviour Oatlands Bishop Tucker 120 May Emmanuel Church Middleburg 19 Goodwin 637 May 14 St Johns Church Rappaharmock 14 Bishop Bishop Mason 479 May 14 Woodberry Forest School 12 May 21 St James Church Warrenton 10 1236 May 28 Grace and Holy Trinity Church Richmond May 28 St Pauls Church Richmond June Christ Church Winchester

June St Stephens Stephen City

June Christ Church Groveton 13 MISSIONARY SOCIETY 103 102 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN

the Diocese built the REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY by the Diocese Under the direction of Mr Betts Its doors were Chapel of St Clement on lot it had bought previously of the Diocesan Report of the Executive Committee 1944 1st opened for the first time for service Easter Sunday By January Missionary Society communicants and that Mr Betts reported that he had congregation of 271 the church This From statistical point of view the report of the Executive Committee he had raised sufficient funds to make self-supporting

mission is to the Diocese for status as separate congregation is encouraging now applying in in other In The quotas paid for the program of the Diocese amounted to $113529 Satisfactory progress is to be noted many places 1942 of the Rev Muller 1943 $129702 in 1944 $137000 is the amount expected in 1915 Trinity Church Arlington under the leadership

The increased income has been distributed through the various activities borrowed approximately $15000 to enlarge and improve the small church General Church time the was $750 of the Diocese the larger part going to the acceptance to the that was then in existence At that congregation paying of their debt and to the Diocesan Missionary Society The amounts paid the General toward their rectors salary Now they are not only taking care rectors Church have increased as follows 1943 $33500 1944 $38500 and 1945 in satisfactory manner but have increased their part of the salary show have also increased their from $200 $40000 The appropriations to the Diocesan Missionary Society from $750 to $2500 per year They quota The in similar increase 1943 $62630 1944 $72578 and 1945 $73100 per year to $800 for salaries The under the of the Rev Parker crease to the Missionary Society has been used largely Christ Church Groveton leadership in of this has recently com clergy receiving part of their salaries from the Diocesan Missionary Society Thornton the first minister to be charge work increase has been shared which will make larger work than has have all received increases In most cases the by pleted new parish house possible built in the the cure The salaries of the lay workers in the Archdeaconry of the Blue been undertaken in the past At present new church is being School have been under the of the Rev Alfred Ridge and the teachers in the John Moncure substantially Lacey Forest section of Arlington leadership increased Several new items have been added to the budget These in St John Matthews under the elude assistance to deacons in the purchase of automobiles $1200 increase The John Moncure High School does not come directly super of the work of to the Interdenominational Religious Work Foundation for the salary of the vision of the Executive Committee but it is part missionary the Medical of Vir and contribute to the salaries of the teachers The Rev George Ossman as chaplain in College Hospitals the Diocese we largely Churches In new administration has been completed at cost of ginia and an item for the Virginia Council of addition new dormitory and building farm with substantial house on it has been bought work has been opened up in the Alexandria-Arlington area $35000 Recently served of the school This building will he used for The parishes and churches being by clergymen receiving part on the property adjoining propety fire Because their salary from the Missionary Society have shown encouraging response boys dormitory to replace building recently destroyed by

nineteen School is in to offer by the increased amounts they are paying toward salaries In 1945 of these improvements the John Moncure now position ministers salaries instruction and to for the children out of thirty-seven cures increased their part toward their very much better course of provide negro

did take full is to the church schools for by $7800 In some cases the Diocesan Missionary Society not of our Diocese church school that comparable should be in advantage of this increase as it felt that some of the salaries white children been creased In this connection it is interesting to note that there has steady in 1944 have be Diocese the last five In 1939 This year three cures that received financial assistance growth in communicants in the during years achieved this In last which are come entirely self-supporting Christ Church Richmond there were 22990 communicants our parochial reports from to increase of or little better than status by reducing its quota for the program of the church $1250 for 1944 there were 23750 an 2760 10% than it at is for more consecrated clergy $300 with the stipulation that if it was possible to pay more $300 The greatest need of our Diocese present the Diocese that is would do so The $300 has already been paid and the vestry has reminded men of real ability Recently we have had an exit from Since the Treasurer of the Diocese that it expects to overpay its accepted quota comparable to the whirlwind blowing leaves from tree- in autumn three have Madison Parish in Loudoun County Rev Paul Schultz Rector has for the beginning of the year one clergyman has made plans to retire

Last the Dio armed four have left or soon are to leave the several years made steady advances toward self-support year become chaplains in the forces This the has be leave churches in addition to the seven cese paid $550 toward the salary of the rector year parish Diocese They twenty-one vacant of the Most of come entirely self-supporting This has been achieved without any reduc teen that were without clergymen at the beginning year aided the Diocesan Mis tion in the amount it expects to give to the Diocesan Program these vacant churches are in parishes that are by

Near the end of 1943 the Diocese employed the Rev Darby Betts to sionary Society of Alexandria As submitted begin new work in the Parkfairfax-Fairlington area Respectfully

there was no church and no congregation the entire salary had to be paid Roy MAso 104 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 105

Program of the Diocese for 1946 Dr Gibsons sermon was both interesting and informative He revealed of conditions and sincere for the wel Budget first-hand knowledge events cpncern

for 1946 fare of the mountain people and real appreciationS of thev3lue of the work General Church 40500.00 to thoie have have share in doing it as well as to the people served He Diocesan feel of Archdeacon vision and the Missionary Society 76050.00 made us the inspiration Neve great privi

Diocesan Board of Christian Education to in it out 4000.00 lege of being permitted help carrying Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations 1200.00 We needed the encouragement that this great occasion brought ta offset Field Board for workers is 1000.00 the difficulties of these trying times At present our need Forward in Service 1000.00 very great The Rev and Mrs Tucker have just left us after four years

Virginia Churchman 600.00 of efficient and devoted service Their going leaves big gap in our working American Bible Society 1000.00 forces Those remaining have more to do than they arc able to accompish St Pauls Institute that Polytechnic 1000.00 We believe however that relief will come before long and are grateful School is due Bishop Payne Divinity 500.00 the work is holding up as well as it is That we arc not losing ground

Diocesan Headquarters largely to the help and cooperation of the people themselves and to their

Treasurers salary 3000.00 increased interest and loyalty as they take over share in the work of theit

Treasurers house rent 800.00 church Another encouraging thing is the growth in the size of their offerings Two secretaries 3240.00 In some places these have almost doubled in spite of fewer people in the con

Office expense 1210.00 gregations during wartime Also our workers have found great comfort and 8250.00 satisfaction in letters from our boys overseas They feel their labor hns not Mayo Memorial Church House 2500.00 been in vain when the boys write home to say what blessing the Church has Interest loans for on operating accounts 100.00 been to them and to send their gifts to help the work go on Our next cause Bible and Prayer Book Committee of thankfulness is the fnct that we are now giving the members of our staff

living wage The Womans Auxiliary many interested laymen and some of Total 137700.00 the clergy have made this possible It is an expression of appreciation of our

work that means far more to all of us than we are able to tell

We are convinced that the foundation of the Churchs life has been well Report of the Board of Mountain Work laid in the Archdeaconly of the Blue Ridge to stand the strain and stress of

and to enable it to in service in the to come the the present time go on greater days During past year we celebrated in St Pauls Church Ivy Depot the Mite for 1945 amounted to fortieth of the box offerings $1400.00 anniversary organizing of the Archdeneonry of the Blue Ridge It was great occasion for us who havebeen associated with the work for so Mason Chairman Archdeacon many years Neve had arranged to have with him many of his former well workers as as those still on active duty in the field We were Report of Board of Colored Work that Tucker sorry Bishop could not be there Bishop Goodwin came and with him the The has been in some respects the best we have had in our special speaker of the day the Rev Churchill Gibson past year have done but we bave It was particularly appropriate that Dr Gibson should deliver the sermon at Colored Work Not that we anything spectacular this not because he our and are getting down to really hard work have time only had formerly been worker in the Blue Ridge strengthened position Mountains and returned from the meeting of the Convocation of our Colored Missionary very popular successful one but also because he is the son just of the under whose Jurisdiction We faced our problems together and all seemed to realize that Bishop leadership the Archdeaconry had its beginning The Rt Rev Robert we must forth more united effort if we would attain success was Gibson was Bishop of Virginia in the early put and difficult of our mission work in much encouraged by the enthusiasm manifested and the determination to do days the mountains He was deeply interested in the mountain and in somethiag to solve the problem people plans for organizing and consolidating the mission We fortunate in no vacant in this field as we were able stations for more effective work Also his sympathy and co are having points the three who went into the service with one from an operation were always source of real encouragement to the workers in the to replace clergymen field other diocese and two deacons from the Bishop Payne Divinity School All

of these are doing good work The Rev Myron Cochran has made en-a REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 107 106 130TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF ViRGINIA 1943

and has been in use since September 1944 We have not as yet made all couraging progress at Meade Memorial Alexandria Mr Cochran has greatly but have been able to the payments on this good and up-to-date bullding improved the appearance of the church and is planning with his congregation meet two-thirds of the cost This we feel is quite an achievement when we other improvements for which they themselves expect to pay We need remember that both materials and labor are so much higher than ever before parish hall at this point and will try to do something about it as soon as war We had expected to put up building for the boys who stay at the school to restrictions are removed One of our deacons the Rev Alexander Easley replace their old unsightly llving quarters For this purpose we arranged has charge of the mission in Berryville and supplements his salary by teach to borrow $10000.00 drew up the plans and even started work We had ing in the public high school He will soon have good class ready for con to call temporary halt however on account of government regulations firmation possibly the largest that church has ever had He and his wife Then we heard that two pieces of land about one hundred thirty acres adjoin need suitable place in which to livesome kind of building to serve as rec ing the school property tvere for sale at total cost of $7500.00 On one of tory It would be too bad if he had to leave us for lack of propet home these there is good house large enough to accommodate as many boys as just as the work shows such promise under his leadership Our other deacon we could have cared for in the proposed new building We lost no time in the Rev Joseph Banks is in charge of Grace Church Millers Tavern and signing the papers and closing the deal Now we have house for the boys St Andrews Upright left vacant when Dr Aston Hamilton accepted call in better location and something left from the $10000.00 with which to to Richmond Mr Banks also gives religious instruction in the John Mon make improvements and repairs It is good to know also that we now have èure High School He seems to be serving the people very acceptably and land enough to carry out our plans for industrial training impossible under with their help has painted the church buildng at Millers Tavern and added conditions as they were before We will not get possession of the new house much to its dignity and attractiveness until August 1st So when the old boys building caught fire from defective Dr Hamilton in the few months he has been rector of St Philips Church flue and burned to the ground on May 6th 1945 we had new problem in in Richmond has succeeded in paying off all its indebtedness He has had session arranging for the boys for the rest of this school large congregations and last Good Friday presented to me class of sixteen The interest in our Colored Work manifested by so many friends has for confirmation He seems to be the right man in the right place At been most encouraging We feel sure they will be pleased with our present Osgood Memorial too the Rev Thomas Brown in charge we have been and in plant at John Moneure and with the plans for future enlargement able to pay off the debt during the past year Mr Brown writes me Ef creased efficiency of the school We ask the prayers of all our people for the ficiency in the congregation has increased more than one hundred per cent whole field their help in meeting its many needs and their patience as we The Patrons Club which has sponsored our kindergarten this year has met strive to fulfill the responsibilities laid upon us by the Church all attedding expenses including teachers salary and will have comfortable balance in bank when the kindergarten closes on June 1st This club has Rot MAson Chairman voted to attempt the much-needed day nursery for the care of children of working mothers fe Board of Christian Education Calvary Mission Hanover Court House new church also under Mr

is addition to work confirmed the first class there Board of Christian Education has en Brcwn quite an our During the past year the Diocesan in last aid of Miss has two number January Trinity Church Charlottesville is believe larged and stabilized its work With the an automobile Pray

going very well The Rev Cornelius Dawson tells me that the offerings been able to cover more territory She is still in need howevdr of secretarial been better than before and that his to take the increases she wlll need in this have ever vestry expects up help occasionally and if the work soon helper

last note against the church this year St Pauls Church West Point is field

badly situated and the equipment is rather poor yet the Rev John Scott There is no need to give in detail the work of the Board In general we

recently had class there to present to Bishop Goodwin for confirmation have carried on successfully the following activities the diocesan summer con We cannot make all the improvements now that we wish but we wanf the ferences at Roslyn last summer were distinct success and Roslyn proved to We Diocese to know the needs and be ready to help when the right time comes be anideal place We shall spend our second summer there this year have

It is in the John Moncure High School recently incorporated that consolidated the work of several committees namely Christmas Box Mite

feel we have made our greatest progress We were fortunate in securing Box and Birthday Thank Offering into the Missionary Giving Committee this Mr and Mrs Bebbs Jr both graduates of St Pauls Lawrenceville to The increased responsibility from the church schools of the diocese year head the of our school of one hundred and Our of this Our work has on under faculty twenty boys girls has proven the worth move youth gone apace new building containing class rooms auditorium dining room and clormi the Diocesan Youth Commission which is under the supervision of the Dioce for the rural tories upstairs is now finished after more difficulties than care to mntion san Board of Christian Education We haveheld one conference III

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to move forward inunited social action throughout the Province meeting and from have been able to hold number of clergy our counselling together of the formed newly Commission will be held at the College of Preachers before centers for developing rural leadership The curriculum committee training the next meeting of the Synod excellent which is used has published very curriculumguide being jointly by the Among important resolutions adopted at the Synod which are of the the Diocese of Southern Virginia This has been sent to number of Dioceses concern of this Board are the following Vacation supplement to that has been issued referring specifically to Daily Bible School materials WHEREAs The race in this problem country is increasingly tense and have taken definite toward the diocese on We steps bringing up-to-date will tend to become after more so the war be it therefore visual aids with the inclusion in the of $500.00 for equipment and film budget That this REsOLVED Synod urge the promotion in each Diocese of this has kept rectors and church school Contact our monthly postcard publication Province of an Inter-racial Commission to promote better understanding for in touch with the work of the Board superintendents the resolution of such tension One of of the Board this has been our outstanding accomplishments year It has been WHEREAS brought before this Synod that amongst the the of in practically section of the developing leadership training groups every tensions in our that society provide great danger to the safety and welfare of diocesethere is much work to be done One nf the fields in which we yet the whole and body politic acute concern to the Christian conscience is that have deal of time and thought is in the recruiting of the Churchs spent great tension resident in the labor-management relation in industry and for vocations in the Church Our training is all set up and youth program WHEREAS It is that recognized the tension and the opportunities for harm literature is are available but so far very few volunteers out scholarships ful injustice will be in greatly aggravated the period of return to peace-time Several work for have been planned this summer when we shall projects youth production be it therefore in the field We have been assigned some colored young use young people RESOLVED That this each synod urge Diocese of this Province to set up for work in the Colored Convocation people within its borders commission composed of equal representation of labor Your chairman has been member of the Provincial Commission on management and the public interest looking forward to the understanding Christian Education and has kept in close touch with provincial affairs He is lessening and settlement of the conflict within these tensions also the National Department of Christian Education in the representing WHEREAS Church and Many groups organizations are now planning for interdenominational work of the Southern churches Again last year as in the the reception of the returning service men and women and and in the to come the department has taken the lead in year previous year WHEREAs There is tremendous need for the Church to provide enlarged of for research work in the field of Christian gathering together group experts for the opportunities returning persons who desire activities in line with in The results of this last conference held at thn College of Preachers education creased maturity many of whom have definite contribution to make and have been widely disseminated The Churchs WRgREA5 attitude toward this need will also affect its rela JAMEs KENNEDy Chairman tions with all and their lay people activities in the post-war world and The need for WHEREAs coordinated program is crucial be it therefore Board of Christian Social Relations That this RESOLVED Synod respectfully request all Departments of Social considerable time to the Relations of the Province to During the year 1044 the Board has given quesr undertake the coordination and effectivepursuit meet the of this function of the Church for tion of reorganization and expansion in order to more adequately all parishes and missions within their juris of the for diction growing needs of the Diocese in the Social Field part impetus Provincial at its The social new adaptations of the Boards work was given by the Synod WHEREAS implications of the Incarnation are being increas that ingly evident in this meeting in Lancaster Pa last October It was at this meeting new generation and with to The provincial commission on Social Relations was established authority WHEREAS present war and the manifold problems inherent in the Diocese The com coming world integrate the werk of this department in each forming post-war are high-lighting these social implications for the Christian mission was composed of the Rev Carroll Brooke Chairman the Rt Rev Church therefore be it initial Arthur McKinstry and the Rev Edward Tate To this REsoLvED That this Commission of Christian Social Relations humbly and two well as the Chairmen urges the Synod to act at its earliest group will be added two laymen lay women as convenience in securing full-time Secre to work of the Social Relations departments in each Diocese In summary of what tary throughout this Province to integrate the Churchs social action the states that in this section of the the Commission proposes as its aim Synod report Organiza country

but if the Church in the Province of Our Diocesan Board voted tion will not save the world Washington unanimously to departmentalize its work by the influence bear the secular order in appointment of various is really going to bring Christian to upon committees consisting of the following The Exccu

hich we live then we must be better organized than we have been in the past REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 111 110 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

home only at night and five or six hound dogs one of the latter being tive Committee The Rev Edward Tate the Rev Mollegen Mr Al allowed to constantly lick the large ulcer on his leg The shack in which and bert Smoot Industrial Relations Mr Frank Powers Mr Lamond he lives and all it contains is filthy especially since the dogs use both Miss Louise Price Race Relations The Rev John Page Williams Mr Rose- rooms as kennel He has practically nothing to cat and relies on well Page the Rev George Mayo Activities for Servicemen The Rev Jr she fails to do he water colored girl to bring him his water If this uses Churchill Gibson the Rev Henry Heaton and the Rev. Pendleton from large wash tub which rests on the front porch which serves as Legislation Judge Hugh Smith Dr Riggin and Mr Keller Diocesan drinking trough for the dogs Christian Agencies the Rev Cary Montague and the Rev Robert Nelson and Mrs John Guy the Rev Mason the Rev Family Marriage This old man was first hospitalized to cure up the ulcer on hi.s leg and then Ribble Leigh placed in the Afro-American Old Folks Home here in Richmond where he is In addition to the above work to be inaugurated through the various com receiving good care and the cost of $30.00 per month is being paid by the Board maintaias its office in the Memorial Church House mittees the Mayo Welfare Dcparment of Essex County and our office on his fine work as Executive Consultant with Dr Cary Montagud carrying The facilities of our office are at the disposal of the Board to send out any office of individual social is handled from Through this every type problem information that the Board desires to be put in the hands of the clergy and we for unmarried mothers to helping care for retired clergymen The Board caring shall be glad to act on the instruction of the chairman or resolutions of the that Parish and Mission take advantage of Dr Mon continues to urge every Board along these lines wide knowledge and contacts to secure aid in the solution of individual tagues statistical report follows in connection with administration or social problems that may arise parish close with the community service The Board maintains cooperation De Charity tickets and passes secured Public Health partments of Public Welfare and of Committcnts to institutions arranged 11 While the Board has not been fully integrated for the full year the Execu Hospital treatments arranged 19

its tive Committee is worhing on definite plans for the carrying out of pro Individual cases advised 123 gram in the days ahead At the last meeting of the Board on April 10th Positions secured San memorandum was sent to nil parishes urging their attention upon the Pro CAEv MONTAGUE Francisco Conference and plan for the study of the Dumbarton Oaks Executive Consultant posals is The report of the Rev Cary Montague the Executive Consultant CITY MISSIONARYS REPORT hereto attached and made part of this report

is it EnwAun TATE Chairman The work of the Richmond City Missionary of nature that brings under the same heading as the activities of the Board of Christian Social Re

lations Therefore include my report in that capacity as part of the work REPORT OF CARY MONTAGUE EXECUTIVE CONSULTANT of this Board FOR THE BOARD OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RELATIONS The City Missionarys duties are to minister in State City and charitable

and and statistical in this field is as follows Owing to wartime conditions both in the economic transportation field institutions report

the work of our office has been greatly curtailed Visits 965 who need to hospital patients On account of the great prosperity among the people usually rendered 813 demand for Attentions to same help in handling hospital cases there is almost no charity hospital Christmas presents or treats 976 ization However we have handled cases from counties reaching from tide Institutions ministered to 19 water to the mountains and these cases were of such tragic nature that the for Individuals cooperating 63 local rectors would have been helpless to relieve them if it had not been Church 13 do and able to the organizations cooperating the help of this office both in knowing what to being supply Individuals helped financially 142 financial aid with which to do it Pendleton Services in institutions 687 The case of an old negro man reported to me by Dr

of this The letter he sent us reads as follows affords .a striking example CAEY MONTAGUE old colored Albert Green of Loretto is indeed in de The man Richmond City Missionary for son who comes plorable condition He lives by himself except 112 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORT OF THE WOMANS AUXILIARY 113

The Field Board VI THE WOMANS AUXILIARY The present membership of the Field Board organized June 13 1944 in cludes the named The Rev Messrs following persons Warnecke This is my first report to you since Bishop Goodwin became our Bishop of

Bond Muller Figg Hayward Donovan and the Virginia It is great gratification and satisfaction to the women of the Auxili Messrs Thomas Atkinson Edwin and Iatane Hyde Galleher Dr ary to feel that we have his interest and coopcration and his support and bless Four and regular meetings two special meetings of the Board have been held ing in all our undertakings His splendid leadership will inspire us to finer the The full during year attendance at most of the meetings is indicative of accomplishments and we hope his trust in us will not be in vain In 1944 the the interest and the Board its support given by members largest amount of money was raised in the history of the Auxiliary $57962.74 The of the major responsibility Board during the year was in promoting The total was not as large as the year before because we have taken off the the Member Canvass in the the Every respective parishes of Diocese The value of old clothing That has always been an uncertain valuewe now

official literature of the Promotional of the National Department Council was simply list the number of articles sent used in the Diocese of the Parishes This by approximately 92% literature It is wonderful and inspiring thing that the members of the parish auxili was made more effective charts letters by supplemental and designed to pre aries in addition to all the calls for war work have given so generously of their sent the Churchs work in Diocese Edwin deserves our own Mr Hyde com time and mOney to the Auxiliary which after all has as foundation that mendation for the effective in which he this effort way accomplished During which will bring about peace for the aim of the Auxiliary is to be channel the of the both and clerical members of the Board period Canvass lay spoke through which the love of God and the brotherhood of man will reach into all at Convocation and Parish in 27 different the meetings places throughout the world They are fellowship of Christian women who have concern for Diocese The use of Too the Diocese moving picture We Receive having all people and who want to take council together to put that concern into secured two copies of this film was effectively used in 72 places during the action Our officers and chairmen both Diocesam and Convocational have

past year done outstanding work and it is because of them and of the splendid work of For number of the Field Board has Conference of the years sponsored the parish Auxiliaries that we have gone forward active of the Diocese in for the Fall Such Clergy preparation Campaign In the past year we have pat the Church Society for Coilege Work on our conference was held at the Diocesan on Roslyn Center September 18 19 list of objectives This work and that of our Personnel Committtee of interest

and 20 with of the active in attendance for all of the 92% Clergy orpart period ing young women in the work of the church and acquainting them with the Mr RobertO Director of the Promotion of the National Jordan Department scholarships available for their training are two of the most forward steps Council the Rev Gerald Burrill of the Forward in Service Commission of which have been taken We now have about $1000.00 in both the Book of the National Council and the Rev Almon Pepper Executive Secre Remembrance Scholarship Fund and in the Gift of Life Schalarship Fund

tary of the Division of Christian Social Relations of the National Council to tolunteer for wish of would waiting for girls training every qne you help and were present spoke of the work of their respective departments The us find these girls

Rev Theodore Wedel Ph Warden of the of was the all the College Preachers We are very much interested in seeing that the missionaries in official lecturer of the Conference on the general have but speaking themeThe Archdeaconry have hospitalization Many of them now are paying Definition of the These conferences Church have long since proved their for half of it Some do not have it at all We have talked it over with Bishop value This the date of the conference has been advanced year to May 14-15 Mason and now the Archdeaconry wili take it out for every one who can get The in so doing is to make more effective the National Church effort half for those who al purpose it The Archdeaconry will pay half and the Auxiliary in the Reconstruction and Advance now in it Campaign progress ready have it and for those who will get The Field Board has shared in largely effecting Campaign Committee for At the last annual meeting two resolutions were sent in as recoOimendations the Diocese to the Reconstruction and Advance of which promote Campaign to the Diocesan Council To our satisfaction they were received both politely Mr Edwin member of the Field Board is Executive Director The Hyde and constructively The first which had been brought to our meeting by St Field Board is convinced that to the work of in the larger degree promotion John Church Richmond asking that the salaries of our Mountain Mission Diocese should be shared more the For this it is fully by laity reason hoped aries be increased was turned over the to Budget Committee which included that Conference of will be held at where Laymen Roslyn representative an extra $3000.00 for this purpose The second urged the acceptance of an laymen from all of Diocese be informed and to share in parts the may inspired invitation from the Presbyterian Training Center in Richmortd for use more fully with the work of the Church for church work training our young girls who volunteer The Field Board is grateful to the clergy and laity who have shared in to tell of the United Thank Again want to ask you clergmcn your people the work of the Board effective making Offering This past year it has amounted to about $20000.00 in this Diocese Chairman DONOVAN As we were unable to have our annual meeting the Convocatio ns are 114 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 115

This is in touch with more having Spring as well as Fall meetings getting VII SCHOOLS have if had had the annual The Auxiliary women people possibly than we THE CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA and Advance been urged to cooperate fully in the Reconstruction program The General Board Institute in Richmond to train leaders for the Last year we had splendid for next October We are hoping of the financial study classes and we are planning another report operation of the Church Schools system for the will have work for every age group Many of the session of 1943-44 taken from the annual of Coleman Andrews that every parish organized report The list of Auxiliaries have been studying The Dumbarton Oaks Proposals Company certified public accountants with respect to the five schools in the

to the auxiliaries includes at June is follows objectives which the Diocesan group suggests parish system 30 1944 as live to our name of work in the five fields of service We are trying to up Total ifleome 531980.04 all of its Nine thousand was auxiliary to the National Council in departments Total expenses 420979.13 Relations This past year given through the Christian Social Department Income before bad debte bond interest and depreciation... 111000.91 been for Colored Work and will be our Bishops Request Fund has entirely Bad debts charged off 2292.43 Conferences We We have scholarships for the Youth again this year given Income before interest and bond depreciation 108708.48 Chairman the wife are most fortunate in having as our Diocesan Devotional Bond interest 23475.00 Devotional Program for of our beloved Bishop Mason She has suggested Income before depreciation Churchman Her 85233.48 the Parish Auxiliaries on the Auxiliary page in each Virginia Depreciation 32676.18 of our blessings This year the inspiration and spirituality are some special Net income for the period 52557.30 Louisa Davis For seventeen Auxiliary has lost great leader Miss years Bonds matured and paid during the she on year 30Q00.00 from 1916-1933 Miss Lou was Diocesan President For six years was Balance of net income for the term Her year 22557.30 the National Executive Board and served as its chairman for one We thanks for her consecrated influence was great and her judgment fair give Average school enrollment 1943-44 hand Her example will and inspiring life and will miss her guiding always Boarding student 383 and that realize that renewed effort is the answer to discouragement help us Day students 742 we should mount upon an obstacle in order to take from its summit longer Council of Churches will leaf We the Auxiliary through the Virginia hope Total 1125 classes of all kinds be able to have its leaders trained in institutes and training for the Council in Its aim is to Enrollment current year 1944-45 is as follows We want to cooperate with the every way possible School for in Christian service Boarding Day Total provide an interdendminational agency cooperation the of Christian religion St Catherines 154 324 478 that may promote more effectively objectives this Diocesan of St Christophers 50 283 333 It has been great privilege to be the President of group that will remain St Annes 55 110 165 Auxiliary Women for five years It has given me something

chief interest is St Margarets 90 10 100 with me always close association with women whose helping make this world better place in which to Christchurch 46 53 others who strive constantly to and to make known to others the faith and St Stephens 103 103 live to lift the load for someone St Agnes 23 312 335 knowledge that is theirs God bless them every one

ICATnaRINE Guy Total 418 1149 1567

President of the Virginia Branch The income and expenses of each of the Schools for the years ended June of the Womans Auxiliary to the 30 1943 and 1944 are as follows National Council 1944 1943 St Catherines School

Income $243075.99 $230532.06 Expenses 205273.54 200280.11

Net income 37802.45 $3025L95 rn

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seniors took the examinations this spring College interest has been stimulated School visits to the school St Christophers by during the year from the deans of admission of Wellesley Income $118324.28 $103182.62 Goucher Barnard Bryn Mawr Wheaton Louve School of Physical Education

Expenses 107351.52 94477.84 in Boston Smith and Wells Additions and improvements have been made to

the library now over 2400 volumes

Net income Extra-curricular activities 10972.76 8704.78 have been sports playing Sweet Briar Fairfax Merriweather Hall Lewis Lane and Warrenton The Glee Club has given St Annes School Christmas concert and spring concert and has sung the services in Christ Income 59988.80 Church and St Pauls churches several 79656.14 times during the year The dramatic 53933.94 club has been active three Expenses 7129027 giving plays in Minor Hall at the University during the school year The class orgaaizations have given Fashion Show and Net income 8365.87 6054.86 Bazaar and rummage sale The morale is very good Discipline has amounted to few minor offenses St School There has been no unusual in Margarets change the program of classes in Sacred Income 62903.12 56547.39 Studies for all in the students chapel mornings on school days vespers on 57820 59 50489.00 The visit to the Expenses Sunday nights weekly Crippled Childrens Home is probably the mission work of the All outstanding girls students have mite boxes during Net income 5082.53 6058.39 Lent and are attendants of Christ regular Church We have flourishing Junior two weeks Auxiliary meeting every at the school consisting of 28 girls Christchurch School members of both St Pauls and Christ Church Income 28020.51 28566.15 The main improvement in our has physical plant been drainage project to water out of the Expeoses 37685.82 38051.69 keep basemeat of our buildings We are now working on

new laboratory for chemistry and biology in the basement of the school Netloss 9666.31 9485.54 building before of On the whole St Net incomeall schools payment ma Annes is getting along very well indeed Students in bond issue 52557.30 41584.44 the 1944-45 school turing bonds of our year represented 16 states and the school is now main matured and the list for Bonds paid during year $15000 taining waiting withdrawals in the complete enrollment for 1945-46 semi-annually 30000.00 30000.00 Report of St Catherines School

Balance of net income for the 22557.30 11584.44 year The enrollment of St Catherines for the School year 1944-45 is 476155 being boarding students and 321 day students bond issue refinanced with new issue of Dnring the current year the was To the repeat quotation used in last years report from report sent the of the increase to for fifteen year bonds in the amount $825000 provide General Board in 3% March 1944 Some of the students are from homes which at St School and the purchase of St Stephens School new construction Agnes are truly Christian some from broken which homes some are rich in worldly and some which not MACLAREN BRvDON goods are Many this year have fathers in the Service Considering the days we live the adult Secretary and Treasurer in considering world and adult com which is the of munity background St Catherines School think there is wonderful spirit in the School of Report of St Annes School high ideals high academic standards and unusual and fine very cooperation of the faculty and staff The Religibus its 35th this St Annes Charlottesville Virginia concluded year Education courses and all School Qthers are helping many girls to live more nearly 21 18 enrolled commencement with class of 21 graduates Of these girls are as we pray

school has full enrollment of 165 pupils for the past The in colleges The enjoyed religious affiliations of the students are Episcopalians 326 Pres divided 100 of these being iii the high schopl department which is.equally byterians Methodists yer 77 Baptists 27 19 Roman Cathcdics Lutherans Jewish between the day arid the oaring departments Unitarian Congregational Christian Dutch Reformed The Board has Academically St Annes is still making progress College United Brethren no affiliation

made Charlottesvile an exarninatien center and 35 St Annes juniors and CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 119 118 150TH NNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

of We are grateful to Bishop Mason and Dr Palmer for taking time in these Report St Christophers School busy war days to give us special Confirmation Service on Ascension Day During the current session St Christophers School has had an average followed by the Service of Holy Communion Seven girls were confirmed in enrollment of 337 boys Of this number 48 have been boarding students and The Bishop Brown Memorial Chapel 289 day students Approximately 126 have been students of the Lower School Of the 69 students in the Class of 194456 received College Preparatory and 211 of the Upper School There have been as many as R50 boys on the

Diplomas School or General Diplomas and Certificates 42 are attending roll but never more than 340 at any one time Eight boys left to enter the major colleges 16 Jnnior Colleges are taking Nurses Training Kinder Navy during the course of the year Only one of these boys would have been garten Training is taking Technicians course Secretarial Course eligible for graduation are attending high school to get needed credits in order to receive our College There has been waiting list for many forms in the School and we have Preparatory Diploma and are working been able to improve our selection of boys both in terms of character and At the time have tried to remember Respectfully submitted scholarship same we our responsibility to help boy who seems capible of The LouIsA DEB BRcKETT any being helped Boarding Depart ment especially shows in the of its It is still Head of the School improvement quality personnel our aim to concentrate on boys who live in Virginia and especially in the School Report of Christchurch Diocese of Virginia On the average forty.of the boarding students have lived in Virginia and eight outside of Virginia Twenty-eight are Episcopalians The session opened with 58 boys in the school There have been changes Seventeen from the Diocese of and from Southern and 48 of tkese boarders are Virginia eight during the year with an average enrollment of 55 are Southwestern Virginia The request for places for boys from families in which and day students This is slight increase over other sessions in recent years the father is overseas or from broken homes increases steadily Five boys will graduate in June the six who graduated last year are all serving denominational survey which was made earlier in the year indicated at in the armed forces the time there was the distribution the various denomina The school has continued under the same general policy as last year em following among tions and Increased phasizing integrity thoroughness genuinesness simplicity Episcopalians 205 Presbyterians 57 Roman Catholics Methodists 22 attention has been given to the lower school which covers the work of the sixth the Baptists 32 Congregational Hebrews Christian Unitarian Lutheran to the ninth grades These grades now comprise slightly more than half of Christian Scientists members of the student body It was to replace three faculty members and to add an additional There have been other significant changes An important addition was necessary man last September in the School All of these men will return next rriade to the staff when the Rev David Lewis Jr came as rector of Christ- Upper of the school year In the Lower School we found it necessary to replace one teacher and church Parish for he also accepted appoinlment as chaplain and other duties at the we hope that there will be only one teacher to be replaced for the next session Mr Lewis gives his mornings entirely to teaching The average faculty salary in the Upper School exclusive of Headmaster school noteworthy achievement during the year has been the beginning Senior Master and Business Manager is now $1587 .00 plus board and room of modest museum of natural history with collection and classification of direction of the science instruc The average in the Lower School apart from the Principals salary is $1050 specimens found locally by the boys under the has been made in the with lunch It must be remembered that in this average there is included tor Mr Robert Bailey One interesting experiment number of teachers who have been with the School for ten or fifteen or curriculum Many boys transfer into the upper forms of the school with in years this series more We are increasing the rates for next year and will increase salaries We adequate grounding in fundamental subjects To meet situation at the of also are workiiig toward Pension Plan of diagnostic tests in English and arithmetic were given beginning those who found in We have enlarged our program of testing under the Educational Records the year Special review classes were started for were Bureau which administers tests in variety of independent and selected public need of corrective work and these have continued through the year schools in the East In the general ability test our boys stood on the average The most arresting features of the school are as formerly its attractive little below the median for children tested by the Bureau In the achieve location and its pleasant surroundings in an interesting tidewater community the ment test our boys stood on the whole above the median in English and The chief source of strength at the present time is found in the character around the median and the of the members and above in Mathematics It is hard to standardize interest the enthusiasm the loyalty cooperativeness testing in the wide variety of schools represented in this Bureau and the results of the faculty and staff are by no means conclusive but they be taken as interesting indications Respectfully submitted may In we are both to maintain the excellence for which St JANNEY HUTTON Headmaster general working CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 121

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whose number was increased to sixty-nine when four girls were confirmed and

the and to our work in areas thirty-two Presbyterians Methodists Baptists one Russian Orthodox and Christophers has been known in past improve such two Christians We feel that independent schools where improvement is most needed to demontrate in these days the im Four new members of the faculty have contributed much to the interest as ours are have grave responsibility since Christian education is the only and scholastic accomplishment of the pupils One new course Trigonometry- portance of liberal education especially Solid Geometry is now offered St Margarets has College Preparatory true liberal education needed to maintain high course only with particular emphasis on teaching the students how to study At the same time we find that great effort is of has in order to maintain high academic standard standards in the development of character The plight young people There are too many indications of the The extra-curricular activities have been many Along with the regular not improved as the war has gone on of the of the country Riding and Athletic programs successful newpnper and the first Year Book effect of corrosive influences on the character youth well those who are usually have added much to school life Three plays the annual Christmas Pageant These influences have affected our children as as and the of We are finding that greater May Day Junior-Senior Banquet meant real work and planning on the thought of in the terms juvenile delinquency of the committees all to maintain and strengthen the honor system part involved but were pleasurably and successfully vigilance and care is necessary has not been helped by presented The Student Government set the tone of the School as always and The attitude of boys towards pledges and regulations their families in towards this year laid particular stress on personal honor and sense of responsibility the attitude of citizens in general and particular to There was some restlessness the Student at times the is hard to get young people recog among Body during government regulations It exceedingly Constructive home discipline has session perhaps because of the war and unsettled conditions but on the whole nize the responsibility to the community families consuming the greater part the morale and spirit have been good been lessened by the fact that most are outside of the home The results In work outside of the School the Junior Auxiliary has shown an active of their energy in discharging responsibilities interest decision reached to make the total annual financial contri work with the children of .the family was is very little constructive to the bution Mite Box to the John Moncure School The Junior that the Trust Fund mentioned in my report including money am happy to report The income from this fund is to be Auxiliary also sponsored Sunday night groups which made about five thousand Council last year now totals $41000.00 of the Rev Churchill Gibson surgical dressings during the year fr the Red Cross used especially for scholarships in memory St Margarets is ending successful of wholesome mental physical Chamberlayne year time that this session Mr Robert Bugg and spiritual growth It is pleasure to note at this as member the Senior Master of the School finished his twenty-fifth year Respectfully submitted at all associated with St of the staff of the school Those who have been are familiar with the great work REBEccA Headmistress Christophers during those twenty-five years CitAlauiLL real teacher and as guide wInch Mr Bugg has done for the School both as

and counselor to the boys conscious of our responsibility to the Diocese and hope of School We are increasingly Report St Agnes will be able to make more and that we with the other schools of the system the ahead It is with the greatest pleasure that we from St Agnes come to participate more contribution to the life of the Church during years in the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the founding Of the Diocesan Schools It

Respectfully submitted is perhaps pertinent to state that while today marks the formal acceptance

of St Agnes as one of your splendid system of schools we have for twenty-one JOUN PA053 WILLIATYI5 Headmaster years been cherishing the same ideals of high academic standard coupled with

the principles of Christian living which the schools of your system have ex Report of St Margarets School emplified Unless one understands the problems which are at this time confronting on June 4th St School will complete its twenty-fourth year Margarets any school in or around Washington it is difficult to give picture of St all of whom are looking forward 1945 There are eighteen graduates this year Agnes that is not misleading Ever since the war economy flooded the area to college or to further study of some kind with Army and Navy personnel who may be but frequently are not static we been one hundred students ninety The total enrollment for the session has have faced that bugaboo of any headmistress too-large fluctuation in the St to capacity About boarders and ten day pupils which fills Margarets school population We have had 370 children go in and out of our school other half eleven different one half of them are from Virginia The represent follows sixty-five Episcopalians states Their religious affiliations are as 122 130TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1943 CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 123

records this year with 52 withdrawals and 325 as the average enrollment 24 Report of St Stephens School of whom are boarders coming from St Stephens School Alexandria became the sixth school to enter the Diocesan system of Church Schools It was established after careful planning Virginia Maryland by the General Board and Executive Committee and was opened on Septem District of Columbia New Jersey ber 14th 1944 under the direction of the Rev Edward Tate the rector of New York Georgia Emmanuel Church who also became the first headmaster The Fall meedng South Carolina Califorhia of the General Board of the Church Schools held at St in Octo Service Kansas was Stephens ber at which time the members were to the Missouri Rhode Island given an opportunity inspect school and grounds In Goodwin visited the School for the Mexico November Bishop purposes of dedication and well over two hundred people were in attendance

The School grew out of great demand within the metropolitan area of When school opened in September there wer enrolled 115 new children Washington Arlington and Alexandria for school for younger boys par representing 85 schools in 18 States and the absorption of these children who ticularly one which would offer the advantages of sound curriculum and come from schools whose standards of morals manhera and academic require- background of Christian training The School was located on fine five-acre ments differ radically from our is in itself no mean task estate formerly the home of Frank Michelbach and was easily adapted for But that we have absorbed them and moulded them to the St Agnes send school purposes The enrollment on September 14th was 100 students en pattern is attested by the fact that for the third consecutive year we are tirely day-scholars ranging from the third the The Next fall grade through eighth ing one hundred per cent of our graduating class to college they Faculty is comprised of the following teachers Mrs Pauline Betts 4th grade expect to enter Wellesley Vassar Wheelock Barnard Skidmore Goucher Miss Evelyn Gilley 3rd grade Mrs Eleanor Stanton 5th grade Mr Edward Sweet Briar William and Mary Mary Washington Washington University Williams 6th grade Mr Robert Ruddleston 7th grade Mrs Mary Leland Stanford University and one junior college This will mean that we Thomson 8th grade Mr William Meader Athletic Director and the follow shall have our alumnae in six of the nine College Board Colleges Wellesley ing part-time teachers Mrs Mary Music Mrs Margaret Comegys Wheaton Mount Holyoke Baioard Vassar and Bryn Mawr and in eighteen Art Miss Emily Perkins Sacred Studies Mrs Marianne Cooper French other colleges and universities throughout the country This June alumnae The curriculum of the School was adapted from the time-tested courses of St Agnes are graduating from Boston University Wheaton College Bryn offered at St Agnes School Alexandria together with the courses in Sacred Mawr College William and Mary Sweet Briar University of North Carolina Studies Art Music and an organized athletic program Several extra and Iowa State College curricular activities are such as student School that in the offered government paper Of our academic standards it is necessary to say nothing except Junior Red Cross and various athletic activities Of particular help to the high school we offer nothing but courses conforming to the requirements of the School during the first year were the establishment of the Parent Teachers College Entrance Board so that even the electives èbosen by girl are of high Association with its various committees such as athletic library grade quality In addition to 16 units necessary for our diploma we also require mothers and the appointment of the Local Board members as foiows Mr the course in Sacred Studies in every class above the fifth grade and am con John Daniel Chairman Mr Oliver Sands Mr Charles Tompkins Mr vinced that thanks to Mrs Norman Perkins our courses in Sacred Studies John Bohlayer Mr Charles Pulman Mr Stanley King Mr Clyde Lamond are of caliber approached by few schools and excelled by none the Rev Robert Gibson Jr and the Rev Edward Tate The religious affiliations of the students are as follows Episcopalian 1S6 As St looks forward its second academic it Swe Stephens to year is planned to Presbyterian 35 Methodist 22 Congregational Christian Scientist add the ninth grade and provide for generally improved facilities in all depart denborgian Roman Catholic Jewish Baptist Evangelical no ments The Parent Teachers Association has inaugurated financial cam affiliation 63 to raise at least in order facilities and paign $7000.00 locally to provide improved In closing may express our pride in being part of your system our for the the coming year hope that you and St Agnes may be of mutual benefit throughout coming There are students on the waiting list in all grades and careful selection years based on character and academic ability will be strongly emphasized The Respectfully submitted School hopes it will be able taaccommodate at least 140 students in 1945-46 if tke HELEN AENv MACAN Headmistress expansion program is able to be carried out in terms of plant and equip ment COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 124 150TH ANNUAL 1945 CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 125

of The plan for the future in the educational field is the possible addition brief session on Sunday In High School the State courses in Old and New grades above the ninth until the full high-school course has been established Testament are given for credit Thirty-seven students were confirmed Con This will in on the future conditions within the area the depend large part tributions for missions and benevolences amounted to $981.36 The Easter in demand for such curriculum and the possibilities of further expansion Mite Box offering was $151.19 will plant and equipment From all indications the demand for the School The Music Department has done especially good work the past year increase rather than decrease with the coming years in view of the best sup number of pupils took individual lessons emphasis has been laid on group in positions from authoritative sources While the School was founded war singing and the School choir has been carefully and thoroughly trained it would to be the wisdom of Providence year of tremendous restrictions seem the recreational Both boys and girls have had advantage of systematic With the that success should accompany its achievements from the start work and the boys baseball team has played regular schedule of games firmness of this reali7ation together with the value of at least one year of Members of the Alumni former workers and friends of the School have con service activity the School looks into the tubure with the hope of continued tributed toward the purchase of moving picture projector which will do much to the of the community and to the task of contributing its part to the boys toward solving the Schools recreation problem fine tradition of the Church Schools within the Diocse Under the direction of the Daughters of the American Revolution Junior

American Citizen Clubs have been at the School Pupils have car Respectfully submitted organized ried through many projects including giving of programs salvaging waste EDWARD TATE Headmaster paper etc and have contributed to War Relief Junior Red Cross European

Relief and various small needs of the School REPORT OF THE BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL The entire School has tried to do its part in helping to win the war $116.00 was contributed to the Red Cross War Fund $60.00 to War Relief As far as

The close of 1944 marked the completion of the thirty-fifth successful year we know there are ninety-eight boys from the School in the armed forces

of the Blue Ridge School The health of the pupils has been unusually good this year and this condi

The enrollment for the session 1944-1945 is 199 of which 28 are day tion has been due mainly to the careful supervision of our resident nurse and and there the of the of pupils The enrollment is almost equally divided between girls boys cooperation University Virginia Hospital in the Grade School and 58 in the farm 250 of which orchard and being 101 girls and 98 boys and there are 141 Through about acres are cultivated from broken homes valued at furnished the while High School About 90% of the hoarding pupils are cannery provisions $8192.00 were School four of whom have been student labor to the value of furnished the can The graduating class this year consists of five girls $1246.00 was farm orchard the This class will and pupils of the school since they were in primary grades nery buildings make the total alumni 188 Owing to the difficulty of getting material and the scarcity of labor there full-time unable The staff consists of 18 women and five menof which ten are have been practically no building operations this year We have been School and two part-time teachers Five mountain families live on the prop to keep the buildings in proper repair

have been fire caused erty and from them most of the farm labor is drawn Again we The loss of the Crawford House younger boys dormitory by to Settlement handicapped by the shortage of male help and especially by our inability some inconvenience but the School schedule was not interrupted of the done to the secure teachers for manual arts and vocational agriculture loss amounting to $3189.00 including $179.00 for damage and in The School is accredited under the State Board of Education spite cottage was made promptly by the insurance companies We children of of the handicaps due to the war has been able to maintain this standard have been able to keep to our policy of admitting limited number and the free debt and accumulate The School remains open twelve months of the year The average means only at same time keep from property was valued of boarding pupils the past year was 150 The total cost of operation at $210000.00 About of School and services have been held often at $54406.00 or approximately $360.00 for each boarding pupil 45% Regular Sunday as as possible The low cost the three missions connected with the School St the cost of operation was paid by parents and patrons per pupil Davids Wyatt Mountain done student labor All and Resettlement is due in part to the fact that all routine work is by Saints Haneytown was received We wish to heartfelt thanks and for the $5700.00 was appropriated by the Diocese of Virginia Help express our deep appreciation con

from the State for handcraft and home economics Donations amounted to tinued splendid financial help of the New York Auxiliary the Daughters of $9727.27 the American Revolution and the Diocese of Virginia

has been to religious instruction Considerable emphasis always given Respectfully submitted each week to this subject in addition to Three thirty-minute periods are given GEORGE MAYO CHURCH SCHOOLS DIOCESE 126 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 IN THE OF VIRGINIA 127

The servant problem continues to be but the have been most REPORT OF STUART HALL acute girls co-operative in assisting with the dining room service and feel sure that we with 134 resident students and shall somehow master the situation Stuart Hall is again filled to capacity 15 resident students and day The usual 14 students from the town Of this number reconditioningpapering painting etc.will be necessary

8th the if students are in the Lower School 7th and grades during summer and painters are available hope the outside wood and feel that the increase work can be The of the Board The enrollment for 1945-40 is progressing well repainted plan was to have much needed will not our filling the school again painting for the entire outside but due to the labor and to the re in our prices from $850 to $1000 prevent shortage increase was necessary in order to meet the stcadi.y ports of inferior paint at this time we have to content ourselves with this coming year The may etc When the tuition was raised the woodwork feel that the entire advancing costs of living of faculty salaries painting only propertycampus

it decided that any of our present garden and most attractive this at the board meeting in September was interiorpresent appearance at spring return to us at the same rate This season students whom the raise affected could of scholarships allowed will feel prevent girls We are always glad to have visitors especially those from the provision with the number Virginia account of the increased cost dioceses More and more wish to enroll in Stuart and from being disbarred from entrance on Virginia girls Hall discontinuance of the primary grades feel that in this wish churchmen be of inestimable For the past ten years since the fulfilling you can help 6th 7th Stuart Hall has carried the four intermediate gradesSth in 1932 Respectfully submitted for the 7th and 8th The number and 8thaccepting resident students only decreased to such an extent none being ANNIE POWELL HODGES Principal of intermediate day students has that and two in the 6th this year registered in the 5th grade last year only and VIII REPORT OF SHRINE MONT wise to continue the two separate schoolsLower it has not seemed difficult to secure the 15 resident students It is very Upperfor only As church conference and vacation center for church people from the fill the house students in the 7th and 8th grades to Cochran enough resident Diocese province and general Shrine Mont ministers dur and church normally not send girls twelve for of this age Parents do usually allotted girls ing the warmer half year to more than 1200 guests in residence and through in it to school At the board meeting September thirteen years of age away the Cathedral Shrine of the and other services under 8th in Transfiguration reported 7th this coming year and the was decided to discontinue the grade statistics the parochial Churchs ministrations are brought to greater num of the and the abilities of the concentrating all of the facilities plant 1946-47 ber of others sojourning in the Orkney Springs summer resort neighborhood This discontinuance of the Lower on the work of the Upper School faculty The total number of services is unexcellcd by any other congregation of the other schools since the School has been found necessary by preparatory Diocese listed under parochial statisticsa total for 1944 of Cominunions 59 Schools decreed number of Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary dally offices 412471 services in an atmosphere of inexpressible values separately back that the two schools must be conducted entirely years in small and unable to Hall and St Margarets which were places Chatham Here nature art and holy aspirations give the School St Catherines draw large day enrollment carry only Upper Of past and present their creative best and St Annes in Char with day enrollment of over 300 in Richmond The transient shows eternal worth both schools also with large day enrollment are continuing lottesville And apprehending man renews his life in God senior class33 The majority of these We have again this year large number having already taken the College arc entered for college next year of Groups chosen witnesses of our Lords company and of the power of from our last years graduates Board tests We have received splendid reports His Spirit turned the world upside down Such groups may gather at on the various col in Of the twenty-four students reported by now college Shrine Mont in our time of even greater crisis and turmoil in the world for not one has failed on single academic subject leges the same training and mission to our generation to find the Vision of the of the and staff have been The morale and spirit of the girls and faculty Mount and the flaming Spirit of the Upper Room for the more abundant remarkable We have had not fine Our health record has been quite life the more fruitful ministry and the unity and mission of the Church for weeks at disease and our infirmary has been empty single contagious The Cathedral Shr.ine of the Transfiguration was consecrated in 1925 time under the direct canonical jurisdiction of the Bishop of Virginia and as such of student government which is We are developing gradually system was received duly by the Council of the Diocese of the same year see the 1925 for the individual girl bringing not for the school but also splendid only good Council Journal Together with Shrine Mont co-ordinate trust created of her own sense of responsibility out her best through the exercise qualities in 1928 both are held in trust for the Church by the Trustees of the Diocesan OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORT OF SHRINE MONT 129 128 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE have Their property values Missionary Society of Virginia corporation DISBURSEMENTS and the current operation has invariably now reached total of $120000 Local operation 8712.64 $10158.93 of the operation for 1944 to an annual audit without debt any hind been held Related to offeringsEndowment Fund over to 1945 see with credit balance of $5.87 brought balancing at $21943.40 below without salary compensa Earned income meets current costs of operation just Bishops and Contingent Fund Church Pro over twenty dollar given or received by bequest tion of the director Every 233.86 216.75 Endowment Fund gram Specials into improveqmnts or into the years has gone permanent Additions and betterments to from evident property is more and more The necessity for the endowment imperative giftsMainly the purchase and improve ever shorter The of the direètor and his wife becomes as the leadership ment of Drake propertyApproximately to the directors from the Diocesan budget for 1945 for $600 emergency grant $2400.00 260 75 1337.74 of the endow not be needed after the completion $120000.00 assistant would Directors pensionsTotal 900.00 900.00 in the future requires salary provision ment The continuity of leadership Working capitalReplacement 1500.00 2500.00 to establish the $120.000 goal backlog of income for contingencies and Bookkeeping refunds is in the 1250.00 $30000 including interest accruing now Towards this approximately Increase 800.00 500.00 shall accrue until the the Trustees Assurance that the interest hands of See note for transfer of reserve in depreciation met has been pledged Some $18000 bequests need is substantially from local the Savings Account to Trustees endowment assets The grant from have been reported as contingent Endowment Fund1943 the transfer to Trustees 1037.50 for the need for assistance to if continued year by year existing Diocese endowment The 1944 transfers to Trustees the equivalent of $20000 in living director represents Gifts 1944..$ 1145.95 form of bequest is found total thus to date is $6800 The legal contingent Offerings of this Journal on page 1944 500.00 See above FINANCIAL STATEMENTCoMFAnATIvu Depreciation or working INcoME capital surplus re to 1944 serve $207.08 ap 1943 Dec 1st proximate 1942 1943

506.58 347.41 and 1944 5553.03 Credit balance of January .1st Medical 11162.75 15053.66 supplies those given appraised at Earned income 597.05 747.54 $240.00 51.21 119.37 Off rings minor 237.90 1256.66 Sundry items 135.33 141.45 GiftsFor endowment 934.83 Other mainly for Drake Cottage 2153.21 gifts Credit balance 900.00 900.00 carried forward 347.41 511 13 Directors pensionsTotal from Account 1000.00 1500.00 Working capital refunds Savings Total cash disbursements in Sav $16928.70 $21241.40 Depreciation reserve is segregated

ings Account N0TE.Depreciation reserve or working capital surplus was MiscellaneousMedical fees of Director much For 1942 123.65 121.00 3500.00 service free 225.00 For 1943 3500.00 Special staff Bishop Goodwins stipend For 1944 247.56 155.30 4000.00 Minor refunds etc

$21241.40 This $11000.00 total has been transferred from local Savings Account to Total cash income i92870 the Trustees for investment and then largely to Endowment Fund leaving

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Con Quota Other tingent Con- FINANCE COMMITTEE COUNTY PARISH Accept- Quota Missionary Fund tingent Work Fund ance Paid CHURCH Assess- ment Paid Lewis Williams Henry Miller John Mordecai Harry Augustine John Ramey 550 00 00 ROCKINGHAM 00 550 00 204 00 209 flj5onburg_Emmanuel 113 00 29 93 00 113 00 00 Memorial 111 04 LynnwoodGrace 00 60 00 00 OF SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA Stephens 99 00 TRUSTEES THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY YanceySt 00 99 00 00 BarGood Shepherd .. 12 00 Rocky 00 00 Rt Rev Frederick Goodwin President ElktonWild wood Chapel 00 John Minor Vice-President 10 00 SHENANDOAH 00 10 00 00 Samuel and Treasurer JacksonSt Andrews 125 00 27 00 Rev Chilton Secretary Mt 00 125 00 30 00 30 WoodstockEmmanuel 66 00 30 00 00 65 00 Charles Davison 10 00 10 Rev MacLaren Brydon Orkney Spgs._Transfiguratiofl John Welsh 50 SPOTSYLVANIA 12 00 12 00 00 00 St LewistonSt Johns 00 381 46 Rt Rev George Tucker 00 2250 00 2250 317 00 317 rdericksburgSt Georges 699 45 38 01 00 680 00 146 00 146 10 77 Trinity 00 10 00 00 Mission 31 00 46 50 CHURCH EXTENSION COMMITTEE Advent 00 31 00 00 SpotsylvaniaChrist Rt Rev Frederick Goodwin Chairman

108 05 STAFFORD 485 00 505 00 00 65 00 Rt Rev Roy Mason Overwharton Parish 65 John Mordecai 10 00 WARREN 450 00 486 00 00 114 00 Newton Parish 114 To the Finance Committee 81 88 WESTMORELAND 359 00 386 00 54 00 54 00 Diocese of Virginia 45 09 Cople Parish 134 00 134 00 21 00 21 00 Pauls 83 85 Nomini GroveSt 245 00 266 50 Richmond Virginia 00 37 00 37 50 55 MontrossSt James 302 00 302 00 45 00 45 00 Peters 20 79 Oak GroveSt 100 00 100 00 33 00 33 00 GENTLEMEN Colonial BeachSt Marys 62 Miscellaneous We have made an audit of the Treasurers records and accounts of the ad 21498 61 84 $129638 82 00 $21001 43 $124868 Totals $20950 ministration of

Operating Funds of the Diocese and Investment Funds of the Trustees

of the Diocesan Missionary Society and Church Extension Committee

for the year ended December 31 1944 as kept by your Treasurer Rev Samuel Chilton We submit herewith sundry statements together with

the following related comments The account of the Operating and Investment Funds considered as

whole embraces miscellaneous funds for general church administrative and

extension purposes in the Diocese and the cash funds for the purposes desig

nated are derived mainly from churches auxiliary organizations apportion ments from the General Program Funds individuals etc

In the verification of the amounts shown as accruing to the General

Account from the various sources enumerated above we have not gone be yond the records of your Treasurer but have relied substantially on check

of all recorded receipts and disbursements The form of the statements presented herewith differ in many respects from those submitted in former years Mr Morris bookkeeper is REPORTS OF TREASURERS 137 136 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

taken from list of assets file in office the form will as on your prepared by First and Mer largely responsible for the change and it is hoped that the present chants National of December 1944 affairs of the Diocese Bank Custodian as 31 promote better understanding of the financial

Exhibit reflects the assets and liabilities of the Diocese at Decem Respectfully submitted ber 31 1944 PULLEN Exhibits and set forth the receipts and dis COMPANy Public Accountants bursements of the various operating funds of the Diocese showing the condi Certified

tion of each fund at the beginning of the year total amounts received as well final balance in each fund DIOCESE OF VIRCINIA as disbursed to and from each fund and the

Exhibit reflects the assets liabilities and fund balances of the Trustees Ex REv SAMUEL CHILTON Treasurer of the Diocesan Missionary Society Securities held are described in hibit G-1 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES and Exhibit sets forth the changes during the year in the Principal Diocesan December Income Accounts of the Invested Funds of the Trustees of the 31 1944

Missionary Society EXuIBIT Exhibit records the changes in the notes and fund balance of the

Church Extension Committee Assets of Exhibit Schedules 1-4 inclusive arc subsidiary to and in support CashFirst and Merchants National Bank 3976 49 the Memorial No expression has been given on your books to Mayo Accounts receivable 22 70 Chapel Fund represented by balance of $112.91 in the savings department Loans receivable includes colored loans $75.40 745 40 of the State-Planters Bank and Trust Company Due from Library Fund Exhibit 55 06 revealed the Insurance policies examined by us following coverage Due from Treasurer Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary So

ciety Exhibit 76 10 Fire Mayo Memorial No 110 Franklin Street 75% co-ins 4875 75 Building $47500 00

Furniture and fixtures 9000 00 Liabilities

RentalBuildings adjacent to Memorial Home

00 Does not reflect the 505-9 Jefferson Street 75% co-ins 5500 following obligations Diocesan Board of Colored Work 00 Wcddcll Memorial Chapel 5000 Church Extension Committee

00 Note dated July 10 1941 without interest representing Rectory buildingChurch of Our Saviour 5000 old deficit 1491 19 00 Chapel in Goochland County 1500 Note dated March 11 1941 without interest original amount $1397.48 represents balance of indebted church within the Diocese 53100 00 Sundry Negro properties ness incurred for Calvary Chapel Hanover 1390 00 15 30M-5M 2793 19 Auto liabliity Trustees of John Moncure High School 00 Church Extension Committee War damageSundry church properties SO000 Demand note without interest dated November each 50000 00 Fidelity bondsBlanket coverage employee 1943 drawn by Board of Colored Work assumed by Trustees of John Moncure High School 2100 00 Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society Demand note with interest 1% dated November 16 Scoru OF AUDIT 1943 drawn by Board of Colored WorkBalance assumed 900 00 Southsids Bank of Tappahaooock Tappabaooock Va in the and Cash receipts as recorded were traced to their deposit bank Note made by Trustees of John Moocure High School endorsed by Bishops Goodwin and Mason 10000 00 cash disbursements were represented cancelled checks properly endorsed by 13400 00 Trustees of the Diocesan Bank reconciliations were effected as of December 31 1944 Missionary Society Exhibit St Pauls Polytechnic Institute 2000 00 and for the most Receipted bilis supporting expenditures were tested Vsrginia Theological Seminary 6254 14 8254 54 be in order part were found to but stated Total $24 44773 Investments as in the past were not verified by inspection arc 138 150TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 139

Mason Bishops and Contingent Fund Exhibit TrvvelBishop 573 20 Tucker Reserve for expenses of 1946 General Con TravelBishop 100 00 vention 152 00 SalariesSecretary of Council and Assistant

Amount available for 1945 45 01 Secretary 225 04 19701 Salaries and expensesExamining Chaplains and Committee Program 1945Quotas received in advance 156 00 Standing 225 09 Reserve for MacLaren future needs Exhibit 183 16 SalaryG Brydon Historiographer. 2000 16 Miss Prays Discretionary Fund 85 90 SalaryF Morris bookkeeper 1000 08 Colored Work SalaryMary Goodwin Statistician 100 00

Diocesan Board of Colored Work Exhibit Printing Council Journal 790 05 191 97 Premium on Treasurers bond pro rata 135 27 John of Moncure High School Building Fund Expenses Synod 530 22 Exhibit 334 60 Expenses of General Convention exclusive of Trinity Church Charlottesville 135 00 $152.00 reserved for expenses of 1946 Con 661 57 vention 1048 00 Gifts Exhibit 3592 11 Contingencies 251 99

4875 75 Total disbursements 19740 67

Balance December 31 1944 Exhibit BISHOPS AND CONTINGENT FUND Reserve for expenses of 1946 General Convention 152 00 Fund balance 45 01 and Receipts DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1944 197 01

EXHIBIT PROGRAM OF THE DIOCESE

Amount Total Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1944 Overdraft January 1944 1705 50 EXHIBIT

Amount Total Receipts Balance January 1944 Schedule 1398 17 From churches on assessments 1943 assessments 597 03 Receipts 1944 assessments 78 20659 1943 quotas 4644 33 $21256 81 1944 quotas 122831 15 Bishops Residence FundIncome 386 37 Gifts 120 00 18 Diocesan 21643 Missionary Society Schedule 3107 55 Diocesan Board of Christian Education Total available $19937 68 Schedule 84 60 Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations. 50 00 Disbursements Field Board 528 10

SalaryBishop Goodwin 6000 00 Diocesan Office Schedule 1500 00 House rentBishop Goodwin 900 00 Mayo House Schedule 15 00 TravelBishop GoodwilL 461 57 132880 73 SalaryBishop Mason 4500 00 House rentBishop Mason 900 00 Total available $134278 90 140 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1943 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 141

Disbursements Deduct General ChurchAcceptance 38500 00 Funds available for appropriation

Diocesan Missionary Society Schedule 72578 82 Overdraft December 31 1943 407 51

Bible and Prayer Book Committee 98 78 Amounts not applicable to the Program of

Diocesan Board of Christian Education the Diocese included in balance of Dio

Schedule 3852 33 cesan Board of Christian Education

Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations. 600 00 Miss Prays Discretionary

Field Board and Forward in Service .1419 97 Fund 43

St Pauls Polytechnic Institute 500 00 Summer Conference Fund 00 Bishop Payne Divinity School 500 transferred to separate ac 00 Virginia Churchman 600 count and closed during 500 00 24 Meade Memorial Alexandria the year 182

American Bible Society 500 00 185 67 Old indebtednessBalance and interest 2526 50 59318 00 Curtail of Sandston rectory note 500 Diocesan Headquarters Balance Exhibit 1398 17

Office account Schedule 8895 69 65 Mayo House upkeep Schedule 2487 DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY

Total disbursements 134095 74 Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1944

SCHSDULE December 1944 transferred to re Balance 31 Exhibit Amount Total serve for future needs 18316 Balance January 1944 Schedule 1648 56

CASH BALANCES OF THE PROGRAM OF THE DIOCESE Receipts As January 1944 of Archdeaconry of the Blue RidgeBalance of ap

propriation for bonuses refunded 17000 SCHxDTJLE Mount Calvary Madison Parish 110 00 Amount Total Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society 1943 Balances per report December 31 Income from funds Exhibit 56 Diocesan Missionary Society Schedule 1648 1335 35 Diocesam Board of Christian Education includes IncomeLay Workers Pen of the $185.67 not applicable to operations sion Fund Exhibit H... 166 70 428.53 BoardSee below 1502 05 70 00 Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations Julia Macon FundIncome 52 50 179 16 Diocesan Office Account Schedule Mildred Boyd Hayes FundIncome 280 00 160 90 Mayo House Account Schedule St Andrews Association 600 00 80 Field BoardOverdraft 4.95 Gifts 393 00

balance December 1943 1991 35 Program per 31 report Subtotal Exhibit 3107 55

428 53 Diocesan less Balance January 1944 On appropriation $69000.00 Deduct $1177.29 to reserve for future needs 67822 71 Miss Prays Discretionary Fund 43 Summer Conference Fund 182 24 70930 26 18567

$24286 Balance January 1944 Schedule Total available $72578 82

II. REPORTS OF TREASURERS 143 142 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Francis 740 04 Disbursements Brown Brown Thomas 1600 03 039 76 Salaries of clergy Schedule 2-a $40 Cady Howard 240 00 Appropriations Campbell Palmer 1460 03 For lay workers Cartwright Floyd 840 00 Salaries 171 00 Cochran Myron 1320 00 Work in Lynnwood Field 180 00 Davenport Stephen Student Work 900 00 Mountain Missions 13000 08 Dawson Cornelius 1400 04 John Moncure High School. 3427 10 Easley Alexander 442 60 00 Blue Ridge School 5700 Eastman Reginald 212 50 Student Work at Rapidan.. 30 QO Figg Alfred 700 08 22508 18 Hamilton Aston 1075 08 Other IHeaton Henry 1100 04 Interdenominational religious work 1950 00 Hinkel Fremont 440 04 00 Pensions to lay workers 1440 Jiorstman Webster 1050 00 678 20 Supplements to pensioms of clergy Ilutcheson 450 04 00 St Pauls Memorial University 900 Lewis David Jr 323 88 120 87 Travel expenses of Executive Committee. Loving Campbell 1748 04 550 00 for vacant churches net Supply Mason 1370 00 20 of Sandston Rectory 138 Expenses Matthews St John 500 04 Trustees of the Diocesan Missionar.y So Meredith 500 04 Fund ciety to repay General Reserve Montague Cary 2450 04 00 Exhibit 1000 Muller Albert 1O00f1 800 00 St Johns West PointOn rectory Ossman George 100 00 00 Automobile assistance for deacons 1800 Peyton Preston 906 72 653 61 Contingencies Scott John 1600 05 Schultz Paul 660 00 82 Total disbursements Exhibit 72578 Smith Dorsey Jr 23 34

Spathey 1250 04 December 1944 Balance 31 Thornton Parker 2480 04 Tucker Campbell 1460 04 SALARIES PAID CLERGY Tyndall Francis 414 18 Washington Jaquelin 75 00 Endid December Year 31 1944 Whittle Dennis 628 35

2-A SCHEDULE Total Schedule $40039 76 Amount Name 800 00 Banks Joseph 225 00 Beckwith Raccoon Ford 700 00 Bell Lloyd 200 04 Berg Otto 4729 35 Betts Darby 525 00 Boogher Dudley 600 00 Brown Guthrie

to the Treasurer of the Chapel of St Clement 11509.85 of this amount represents advances Alexandria 144 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 145

DIOCESAN BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OFFICE ACCOUNT

and DisbursementsYear Ended December Receipts 31 1944 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

SCHEDULE Year Ended December 31 1944

Amount Total SCHEDULE Balance January 1944 Schedule 242 86 Amount Total Receipts 179 16 Balance January 1944 Schedule Gifts for purchase of car 54 00 Sundry churchesFor use of films 30 60

Subtotal Exhibit 84 60 Receipts On Diocesan appropriation $3570.00 less $45.13 to reserve for future needs 3524 87 The Church Pension Fund 30000 47 3609 Trustees of the Funds 500 00 Memorial Trustees 100 00 Total available 33 3852 Gifts for salary of Mrs Osgood 600 00

Disbursements Subtotal Exhibit 1500 00 Miss PraySalary 1800 00 Diocesan appropriation $7480.00 less $263.47 to Miss PrayTravel 240 00 reserve for future needs 7216 53 Travel of Board 75 90 expenses 8716 53 Virginia Council of Religious Education 50 00 Sweet Briar Conference 50 00 Total Available 8895 69 Printing Contact 66 25

Printing postage and office supplies 147 00

Books and pamphlets .32 31 Missions Council 41 50 Disbursements Special Committee on Curriculum$120.00 less

Diocese of Southern 60 00 $60.00 paid by Virginia.. Samuel ChiltonSalary 2750 08 Yourh Commission 113 20 Samuel ChiltonHouse rent 650 00 Colored Summer Conference 50 00 Carrie ThortonSalary 1800 00 Purchase of automobile 18 1043 Frances BensonSalary 1200 00 Mrs EarnhardtTravel to 23 10 Synod Maude OsgoodSalary 600 00 Provincial Conference dues 10 00 Telephone and telegraph 437 14 Summer ConferenceDeficit assumed 49 89 00 Postage 460 Audit 431 00 Total Exhibit 3852 33 65 Stationery printing and office supplies 355 Miscellaneous 211 82 Balance December 31 1944

Total Disbursements Exhibit 8895 69

Expenses of Summer Conference 3084 45 56 Receipts 3034 Balance December 31 1944

Deficit assumed 49 89 III

146 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 147

MAYO HOUSE ACCOUNT Dooley FundAppropriation 300 00 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Mary Amanda Stewart FundIncome 220 00

Calvary Hanover on building 74 00 Year Ended December 31 1944 2623 42

Amount Total Total Available 4358 41 Balance January 1944 Schedule 160 90 Disbursements

Receipts RentSt Peters Richmond 300 00 Henrico Garden Club Exhibit 15 00 RentAdvent Fredericksburg 60 00 On Diocesan appropriation $2500.00 less $188.25 Insurance and taxes 109 81

to reserve forfuture needs 2311 75 Interest on notes 99 68 2326 75 Expense of summer conference 100 00

Travel expense of lay workers 89 Total Available 2487 65 Travel expenseboard meetings 15 48

Calvary Hanover building account 7752 Disbursements Emergency needs of missions 88 50 Mary GoodwinSalary 100 08 Educational assistance 120 00 Janitor and maid wages 1431 05 Osgood Memorialrepairs 244 33

Supplies 12 95 Church extension in the convocation 73 75

Gas water ice and electricity 292 19 Grace Millers Tavern 500 00 Coal and wood 290 85 John Moncure High School Building Fund 1000 00

Repairs and plumbing 166 15 Notes paid or curtailed Insurance and taxes 90 38 Trustees of on John Moncure High Miscellaneous 104 00 School note 100 00

Church extension committee Total Disbursements Exhibit 2487 65 Calvary Hanover 92 48 St Augustines 225 00 Balance December 31 1944 Osgood Memorial 950 00

DIOCESAN BOARD OF COLORED WORK Total Disbursements 4166 44

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Balance December 31 1944 Exhibit 191 97

Year Ended December 31 1944

JOHN MONCURE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND EXHIBIT

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Amount Total BalanceJanuaryl 1944 173499 Year Ended December 31 1944

Receipts EXHIBIT Churches 262 16

Womans Auxiliary 1757 26 Amount Total Colored convocation 10 00 Balance January 11944 2575 84 ANNUAL DIOCESE VIRGINIA 148 150TH COUNCIL OF 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 149

Receipts Bishop Tuckers Purse 3956 75 2808 05 1148 70 United Thank Offering 5000 00 Bishop Tuckers Emergency St Andrews Association 250000 Fund 76 21 521 08 502 50 94 79

Easter-Whitsunday Offering 1472 41 Bishop Goodwins Emergen

Board of Colored Work 1000 00 cy Fund 2052 46 2052 46 Dooley Fund 500 00 Bishop Masons Emergency P.S 51 00 Fund 783 61 7.83 61

Churches and individuals 573 35 Ellen Goldsborough Me Old John Moncure School Account 49 62 morial income 376 47 3501 38 2993 32 824 53 Womans Auxiliary 84 00 Eppa Hunton Fund 400 00 650 00 600 00 450 00

Colored convocation 10 00 Virginia Payne Hunton Fund 75 00 475 00 300 00 250 00 Sunday School Conference 00 Easter Whitsunday Offering 175 22 2909 41 3074 63 10 00 Loan 9900 00 Historiographers Fund 54 36 25 24 78 16 01 21146 38 Jerusalem and East Missions 1104 59 1104 59

Presiding Bishops Fund for

Total Available 23722 22 World Relief 600 74 600 74

Trailer Fund 55 39 49 27 12 Disbursements Robert Ashton Fund 00 2SOO 130 00

For of lot Insurancefire 8615 purchase 490 42 490 42 00 St Clements Plumbing 2500 Alexandria Building Fund 1577 50 00 57 50 Plastering 4247 15 1520 300 95 Wiring 87 Subtotal 63 44 96 11 Building supplies 13180 $2345 $27980 $26733 $3592 Labor 3049 00 Exh Fund Miscellaneous 23 50 Library 125 00 180 06 55.06 Exh

Total Disbursements 23387 62 Totals $2345 63 $28105 44 $26914 02 $3537 05

Balance December 31 1944 Exhibit $33460

TRUSTEES OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY GIFTSDESIGNATED OBJECTIVES OF VIRGINIA

RECEIPTS AND DI5BTJIISEMENTS Rev Samuel Chilton Treasurer

ASSETS LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Year Ended December 31 1944 December 31 1944 EXHIBIT

Balance DisburSe- Balance EXHIBIT ments 123144 Designation 1-444 Receipts Assets Cash 116 04 1372 62 936 90 551 76 SundryDiocesan objectives First and Merchants National Bank 6239 13 church ob SundryGeneral Richmond Federal Savings and Loan Associa 896 47 896 47 jectives tionSavings share account3% 5228 38 631 34 7171 18 7619 82 182 70 ArmyandNavycommissiOn 11467 51 Thank 246 40 246 40 Birthday Offering Securities Exhibit G-1 68057 86 150 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 151

SECURITIES Investment in Sandston Rectory 3850 42 HELD FOR FUNDS Investment in lots in the Arlington area 15092 68 December 31 1944

98468 47 EXHTBIT G-1 Amount Total

Liabilities aed Rued Balances

Due to Treasurer of the Diocese Exhibit 76 10 Bonds General investment incomeunallocated balance Exhibit 152 28 Savings BondsSeries G234% due 9-1-55 5000 00 01 Gain on sale and redemption of securities 883 net Treasury 23% due 6-15-671 62 5000 00 Notes payable Seaboard Air Line Railway Company 1st 4s due St Pauls Institute Polytechnic 4-1-50 3000 00 with interest dated Demand note at 4% 13000 00 8-1-40 secured by deed of trust on rectory at Sandston 2000 00 Sundry Notes Virginia Theological Seminary Marie Lou se Abbott and real Note due 7-15-45 with interest at 4% pay Abbott 4/% estate note dated extended to mature able semi-annually secured by deed of 8-25-30 8-25-45 secured by deed of trust on 4708 Rolfe trust on properties in Arlington County Richmond 00 V.irginia interest paid to 1-15-45 6254 54 Road Virginia 1500 82 54 Trustees of Epiphany Episcopal Church of Arling

investments in real estate 10688 56 ton County Virginia 4% note dated 6-24-41 Surplus arising from due $30.00 1-1-45 and until to be Invested FundsExhibit monthly paid first to interest and balance to 54 General Reserve Fund 10763 96 applied principal 4556 00 Trustees of Trinity Protestant Douglas Forrest Fund 10000 Episcopal Chapel real William Rives Fund 32440 57 of Arlington County Virginia 3j/% estate note dated 9-18-42 due $300.00 4-1-45 and Leigh Wilbur Reid and Elizabeth Griffith lox- secured deed of ton Reid Fund 500 00 semi-annually thereafter by lots in 74 Frances Young Fund 5000 00 trust on Arlington Virginia 11828 of Trustees of Abingdon Protestant Episcopal Church Emergency Fund of the Diocesan Committee of Gloucester real estate note dated the Church Pension Fund 3902 91 County 4% due and Lay Workers Pension Fund 4279 27 5-19-42 extended $150.00 5-19-45 an deed of trust Norma Stewart Fund 5000 00 nually through 5-19-49 securedty in Gloucester 750 00 Hope Stewart Fund 000 00 on property County Virginia Trustees of Protestant Church of the Meade Memorial Alexandria Building Fund.. 1527 27 Episcopal 78413 98 Epiphany 5% note dated 11-1-39 due 11-1-44. 1000 00 Trustees of St Johns Episcopal Church McLean 98468 47 Virginia 4% real estate note dated 3-3-42 due

$300.00 4-1-45 and semi-annually thereafter se cured by deed of trust on church property Mc

Lean Fairfax County Virginia 3250 00 Board of Colored Work 3% demand note dated 11-9-43 900 00 23785 28 152 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 153

Stocks

50 shares American Viscose lccoeq eq Corporation 5% coo eq cumulative 00 preferred 5375 CC CC 25 shares Appalachian Electric Power Com cumulative g1 pany 43/% preferred 2695 88 eq 0.0 CC CoO eq eq Cl Cl eq eq 50 shares Chesapeake-Camp Corporation 5% cumulative 00 preferred 5225 El- ae 75 shares First Merchants National Bank of

Richmond Virginia capital 3825 00 114 shares Life Insurance of Company Virginia eq .4 0o eq capital .0 25ths shares Life Insurance Company of Vir aC .0 ginia capitalfractional interest certi- 6272 00

ficates I- .00 45 shares Phillips Petroleum Company capital 2061 20 -o .iR oioc 50 shares Virginia Electric and Power Com 00 t-00t 0th 00 00000 pany $6.00 preferredt 5818 50 Co 00 00 eq eq 00 00 00 0000000.0000 Ott 31272 58 00 eq eqCeqeq 0.0 Z- Total Securities Exhibit 68057 86 Ca

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.004 .00 .00 III ARCHDEACONRY OF THE BLUE RIDGE .0.4.4 .0 00 .0.4 4. .40 40 40 .0.444 .4440 ME JOHN GILM0RE Treasurer

Salaries Workers Year Ended December .040 00000000 40 00 of Lay for 31 1944 000 000000 .00000000 04 333 333 Received from Diocese for salaries in 1943 $13 638 16 31 Paid for salaries 11971 65 00 Balance due Diocese for 1943 666 51

00 31 33 Received from Diocese for salaries in 1944 $13 180 08

Paid for salaries in 1944 60 .00404 .0 .0000 .04 4.4 11663 CC 444 00440 0000 e3 333 3333 CO CC 44 444. .40.4.4 0U Cl Balance due Diocese for 1944 1516 48 HZ 1666 51 04 1516 48

.44 oZ Total due Diocese on salary fund 3182 99

Less bonuses paid to diocesan lay women workers

25 @4 $25.00 @4 $15.00 and @4 $10.00 660 00 0H CC 04 40 044004 CC COO 0440 CL .0 33333 33333 .40 ZZ 2522 99

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SALARY LIST 1944 Z-n3-lcno.Z3 Wheat Florence months @4 $25.00 150 00 oZ months @1 27.50 165 00 315 00

04 Proffe months @4 50.00 300 00

months @4 55.00 330 00 630 00

Sims Bessie months @4 50.00 400 00 400 00

Cary Virginia months @4 45.00 90 00

months @4 50.00 200 00

inonths @4 55.00 330 00 620 00 44 Seay Mrs Maude months 45.00 90 00 90 00 Coates Mrs Emily months @4 30.00 180 00 00 4.Q months @4 33.00 198 00 378 00

$t Carlisle Emeline months @4 50.00 250 00 250 00 Fisk Freeman months @4 100.00 600 00

months @4 110.00 660 00 1260 00 Makely Carrie months 25.00 50 00

months @4 30.00 120 00

months @4 33.00 198 00 368 00

Redd Deaconess Mary months @4 45.00 270 00

months @4 50.00 200 00

months @4 55.00 110 00 580 00 156 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 157

Hubbard Charlotte months 45.00 270 00 270 00 James Ball Jr Edmund Strudwick Jr Redd Mrs Katherine months 40.00 200 00 Robert Henley Randolph Williams month 55.00 55 00 Norman Jones Jr Harvie Wilkinson Jr months 50.00 300 00 555 00 Rt Rev St George Tucker Lamb Dolie 12 months 8.00 96 00 96 00 Rt Rev Goodn

Price Hattie months 50.00 300 00

months 55.00 330 00 OFFIlERs

Plus 12 months Rt Rev Goodwin $10.00 for Resettle President ment 120 00 750 00 Meade Addison Hutton months $50.00 300 00 DSS Vice-President months 55.00 330 00 630 00 Rev MacLaren Brydon Grey Pauline month 5.00 00 Secretary-Treasurer month 7.50 50 months 16.50 99 00 111 50 FINANCE COMMITTEE Walton Janet months 50.00 200 00

months 55.00 thj 330 00 550 00 Edmund Strudwick Jr Stevens Letitia months 30.00 180 00 Meade Addison Harvie Wilkinson Jr

months 33.00 198 00 378 00 Buford Scott Robert Henley Stevens Mary Ware months 5.00 30 00

months 5.50 33 00 63 00 May 1945 Nelson Cecelia months $45.00 270 00 To the Trustees of the Funds Protestant Episcopal months 49.50 297 00 567 00 Church Diocese of Virginia Wright Margaret months 45.00 270 00 Richmond Virginia months 49.50 297 00 567 00 GENTLEMEN Winegar months.@ 63.50 381 00 We have examined the records and accounts relating to the Funds of the months 69.85 419 10 800 10 Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Virginia for the year ended De Hopkins Frank months 60.00 180 00 10 00 cember 31 1944 and in connection therewith we have prepared the accom Steward Florence months 25.00 75 00 panying statements which in our opinion reflect the various changes which months 50.00 150 00 have taben place in these funds during the year 1944 and show their status months 55.00 330 00 555 00 at the close of that year Seymour DDS 13 months 50.00 75 00 Exhibh sets forth the assets and fund balances at December 31 194 months 55.00 330 00 405 00 Exhibit is statementof principal and income of funds for year ended Hall Lorena months 45.00 270 00 270 00 December 31 1944 in which is set forth in total the current condition and White Mrs Pauline month 25.00 25 00 25 00 changes of each individual fund of the general group as well as of the Dis abled Clergy Widows and Orphans Sallie May Dooley Working Girls Cot Total salaries paid in 1944 $11663 60 and Diamond Cot Funds

In the allotting of income to the various individual funds your Treasurer IV TRUSTEES OF THE FUNDSPROTESTANT EPISCOPAL has apportioned net income to the funds on basis of 3.5% ecept in the case

CHURCH DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA of specific securities held by certain funds in which case the income is allotted

on the basis as received from the respective investment BOARD OF TRUSTEES Changes in the General Investment Income Account during the current

Meade Addison Eppa Hunton IV year are set forth in Exhibit but are restated in detailed summary form

Rev MacLaren Brydon Buford Scott as follows Funsten Archibald Robertson Balance January 1944 387 47 158 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 159

Receipts Fund balances at December 31 1944 as compared with those existing at Income from investments 16806 49 December 31 1043 are as stated below $17193 96 Amount

Increase Charges Fund 123144 12-3-1---4 Decrease Income allocated to individual funds @3.5% $15579 50 General Fund $591049 171kZ1l7 43931 70 Amortization 71 02 Disabled Clergy Fund 106640 48 106598 37 42 11 Accrued interest purchased 246 66 Widows and Orphans Fund 14740 94 14740 94 Rebate of interest 70 Sallie May Dooley Fund 268798 56 268753 56 45 00 Repairs and taxes3206 Seminary Avenue 38 66 Working Girls Cot Fund 9699 26 9483 54 215 72 Transferred to operating account 688 65 Diamond Cot Fund 4448 73 4448 73 16631 19

Totals $905377 14 $951142 61 $44234 53 Balance December 31 1044 Unallocated 562 77 Exhibit

The total fidelity bonds already in force for the treasurership of Rev Exhibit reflects the and disbursements of the Trustees and Macbaren receipts Brydon in the amount of $50000.00 is understood and specified National of the Custodian First Merchants Bank by the Constitution of the Diocese to cover all funds connected with the Exhibits and are statements of the prin Diocese

cipal fund cash securities and other values held for all funds These state ments prepared by us from the records and documents on hand from the Scope of Audit Custodians of these funds are summarized as follows Cash and receipts disbursements as reported by statements on file in your office submitted by the Custodians were recorded in the Treasurers records Assets Receipts were traced to their deposit in the bank and disbursements by Treasurer were represented by cancelled checks properly endorsed Fund Cash Securities Other Total in Investments as the past were not verified by inspection but were

75 17 taken from lists of General Fund 25427 57 $467375 85 98245 $501049 assets on file in your office which lists were prepared by the Disabled Clergy Fund 664 83 103000 00 2975 65 106640 48 Custodians as of December 31 1944 Widows and Orphans Respectfully submitted Fund 586 29 12000 00 2154 65 14740 94 Sallie May Dooley PULLEN AND COMPANY Fund 61 95 225 00 268798 56 2734 26841 Certified Public Accountants Working Girls Cot Fund 64 9662 40 37 50 9699 26 ASSETS AND FUND BALANCES Diamond Cot Fund.. 460 65 3969 33 18 75 4448 73

December 31 1944 Totals 29870 31 $861849 53 $103657 30 $995377 14 EXRIBIT

In the statements referred to above bonds are carried at par and stocks Assets at cost We have also shown therein with the exception of real estate mort

carried at the market values of securities at gage bonds which are par De Principal Income Total cember 31 1944 Cash Virginia Trust Company $26678 69$ 4422 10$ 3110079 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 161 160 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Fund Balances First and Merchants National General Fund 14 76 Bank 3191 62 2254 5445 Diocesan Funds $332480 11 2246 26 334726 37 Parish Funds 256018 09 23 09 256041 18 Total cash 29870 31 6676 24 36546 55

$588498 20 2269 35 55 Exh 590767 Gain on sale or redemption of Securities securities Schedule 2550 97 2550 97 Bondspar General Invest Bonds 00 Governuidnt $227000 ment Income Ac Industrial Bonds 84000 00 count 16830 92 00 Municipal Bonds 37000 LessOperat Public 3onds 60000 00 Utility ing expenses Railroad Bonds 86000 00 5db 2... 688 65 Premiums amortized to De cember 1944 97 31 16142 27 Less Income Bonds 97 501471 97 Total $501471 allocated to funds hold Stocks cost ing equity Preferred $147904 81 in General Common 64594 75 ment Ac 56 Total Stocks $212499 56 212499 count 33% on average Real estate notes mortgage balance.. 15579 50 97 cost $155349 97 155349

Balance unallocated 562 77 562 77 Total Securities $869321 50 869a21 50 TotalGeneral Fund $591049 17 2832 12 593881 29

Real Estate Exh Disabled Clergy Fund 106640 48 1353 59 07 3206 Seminary Avenue Rich 107994 14 Exh mond Virginia 10635 Widows and Orphans Fund 94 Mayo Memorial Church House 80000 00 14740 236 39 14977 33 Exh Lot in Hialeli Florida 550 00 Sallie May Dooley Fund 268798 56 2159 26 270957 82 14 .$ 91185 14 91185 Exh Girls Cot Working Fund 9699 26 80 61 9779 87 Exh Diamond Cot Fund Other Assets 4448 73 14 27 4463 00 insurance Paid-up life policy Exh 19 $5000.00 5000 19 5000 Total Funds $995377 14 $6676 24 $1002053 38 Total Assets $995377 14 6.676 24 $1002053 38 Exh Exh 0\ STATEMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INCOME OF FUNDS ExHIBIT

Year Ended December 31 1944

PRINCIPAL OF FUNDS INCOME OF FUNDS

Income Income Expenses FUND DESIGNATION from Trans and Balance Balance Additions With- Balance Balance Invest ferred to Re December January 1944 drawals December January 1944 ments Principal mittances 51 1944 1944 1944 11 1944

GENERAL FUND DIOCESAN FUNDS 18416 1508 50 1434 20 25846 Albert Baker 43 100 00- $4310000 145 31 i45 31 145 3li 4322 40 Institute 4177 09 Bethany 391 67 39i 67 7583 45 7583 45 I- The Bishops Residence 75 252 23 10600 00 1237 88 396 00 1381 Bruce 10600 00 45 48 26 36 25 2757 65 2784 03 2784 45 1388 22a 80989 Episcopal 78583 00 00 150 00 1970 00 10000 162000 Douglas Forrest 10000 741 01 146 01 595 00 00 1700000 Ida Gale 17000 108 00 17 50 00 17 50 108 00 00 3000 RI Hattie Newcomer Gilpin 3000 934 40 129 37 00 490 27 773 50b 00 10000 Hanover Tubercular 10000 00 00 280 00 280 00 1000 00 9000 RI -Mildred Boyd Hayes 8000 2111 54 171 92 377 76 00 80000 00 Mayo Memorial 80000 98 114 98 114 00 3285 00 yjohu Moncure Memorial 3285 00 RI 35 00 15 00 1000 00 Charles Nourse 1000 00 420 00 420 00 12000 00 Amanda Stewart 12000 78 Mary 2i6 78 00 400 00 1216 Memorial 40000 00 40000 00 1400 Hugh McGuire Taylor 50 100 00 50 100 00 Sophie Slaughter 17 50 500 00 17 50 Lucy Briscoe Barber 500 00 76 2246 26 11 3948 95 9671 37 2929 844450 Total Diocesan Funds... 8329938 17 3929 76 1388 22 5132.480

PARISH FUNDS AFINODON PARISH 1315 1115 00 55380 Abingdon Parish Building Fund 403 80 150 PARISH ASHLAND 40 164 40 40 6417 35 164 Ashland Parish Rectory Fund. 4388 95 2028 BECKFORD PARISH St Andrews Church Mt Jack 12075 3450 00 120 75 son 3450 00

Shrine Mont Endowment

General account 7640 20 14106 17 21746 37c 3g4 89 384 89 John Douglas Woodward Me morial 4625 00 542 35 516735 167 35 16735 Shrine Mont working capital reserve 7066 50 4206 49 10000 OOd 1272 99 206 49 20649 BI1OMPIELD PARIsH Sarah Miller 50000 50000 17 50 1750 Adelaide 582 55 Pringle 88255 200 20 39 2039 200 William ii Smnnt Mmrjal... l0Oflfl 00 10000 00 350 00 35000 Turner Henry 1855 70 1855 70 64 95 6495 St Pauls Woodville Cemetery Endowment 680 00 151 56 84156 26 56 26 56 BRUNSWICK PARISH

Lambs Creek Church 1753 01 74 88 182789 74 88 7488 CLARKE PARISH Wickliffe Church Endowment 10000 10000 50 350 RI The Charles Henry Lewis and so Estelle St Pierre Green Lewis 5000 00 5000 00 87 50 8750 CHRIST CHURCH PARISH LAN RI CASTER COUNTY Cl St Marys Whitechapel Church Endowment 16 2582 2582 16 80 38 90 18 King Carters Church Endow RI ment 1200 00 1200 00 42 00 42 00 COPLE PARISH RI Yeocomico Church Endowment 00 00 2800 2800 98 00 98 00 DETTINGEN PARISH RI Garetta HagemeyerSt Cl Annes 4000 00 4000 00 140 00 14000 Mary Rixey and -Frances RI Rixey-Coles Church Trinity 760000 1662 OSe 9262 05 05 444 88 42616 1667 RI FAIRFAX PARISH RI Ball-Dulany Falls Church.. 700 00 70000 24 50 2450 St Pauls Lincolnia.. 3990 Church 1397 41303 13 97 13 97 GHKENWAY COURT PARISH

Henry Page Memorial 500 00 50000 17 50 17 50 GREENSPRINGS PARISH St Johns Church Mechanics

yule Rectory 2089 81 73 15 2162 96 73 15 71 15 HErrRICO PARISH Emma Lacey Monumental

Church 1000 00 1000 00 35 00 3500 St Andrews Church 00 45900 88 9Sf 45844 05 1709 50 1709 50 St James Church Pew 130 En dowment 175000 1750 00 61 25 6125 Moore St Johns Church 1000 00 1000 00 35 00 3500 STATEMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INCOME OF FUNDS CONTINUED

FUNDS PRINCIPAL OT FUNDS INC0MR or JI

Income Income Expenses FUND DESIGNATION and Balance Balance Additions With- Balance Balance from Trans- Invest- ferred to Re- December January 1944 drawals December January 1944 ments mittances 31 1844 1944 1544 31 1944 Principal

Joseph Estes St Johns 00 70 00 70 00 Church 2000 00 2000 Biette Smith Carter Memorial 00 91 22 91 22 St Philips Church 1885 00 1885 Iv PARISH 00 27 35 27 35 St Church.. 5000 00 5000 JOHNS PARISH Eustis Church of Our Savsour 00 80 00 80 00 Oatlands 2000 00 2000 1700 00 50 50 59 50 Church of Our Savior Oatlands 1700 00 2320 06 81 20 81 20 Church of Our Redeemer Aldie 2320 06 00 17 50 17 50 John Adams Memorial 500 00 500 KINGSTON PARISH 32 60 32 60 Kate Harrison Robertson 600 00 6Q 00 32 60 600 00 32 60 Bettie Wiffiams 600 00 35 00 35 00 Cordelia Cary Murray 1000 00 1000 00 17 50 17 50 Williams 500 00 500 00 Eugenia 17 50 500 00 17 50 Ellen Randolph Tabb Lane 500 00 52 50 52 50 Church Graveyard 1500 00 3500 00 Christ 14 37 500 00 14 37g Christ Church 500 00 Marchant 62 300 00 62g Marchant Trinity Church 300 00 Christ Captain Sally Tompkins 19 66 561 82 19 66 Church 561 82

Trinity Church Cemetery En 00 200 00 00 dowments 20000 MONTICELLO PARISH Julia Macon St Lukes 1500 00 52 50 52 50 Church Simeon 1500 00 Julia Macon Christ Church Charlottesville Womens Aux 00 7000 7000 2000 00 2000 iliary 1750 1750 Memorial 50000 50000 Carrie Randolph 175 00 5000 00 17500 Joseph Allen Wheat Memorial. 5000 00 Christ Church Bucker Fund 88 88 1383 88h 1381 Charlottesville 16383 88 16383

MONTROSE PAID5E Wharton Memorial St Nomini Grove Pauls 1571 18 28 62 2000 00 69 87 69 97 George Chandler St James Church 00 1300 1300 00 43 50 45 50 Lucy Chandler Dent 00 1000 1000 00 35 NEVE PARISH 00 35 00 Bucker Fund St Annes Pre ventorium 250000 2500 00 217 Sri OVERWUARTON PARISH 237 50 Church Endowment Aquia 1225 97 97 1225 42 91 42 91 Dipple Graveyard 864 804 so 80 26 30 26 Aquia Church Cemetery 00 2000 2000 00 25 88 PIEDMONT PARISH 28 88 Charles Ritchie Ward Emmanuel Church Dela

plape 500 00 500 00 17 50 17 50 Elizabeth Homer Trinity 55 Marsball 180000 ChWch 1800 00 63 00 63 00 RIVANMA PARISH Rivanna Parish Endowment.. 00 1300 00 45 50 45 50 Rivanna Rectory Endowment. 2050 00 2050 00 71 75 71 Mary Grace Church. 75 Cocks 300 00 300 00 10 50 10 50 Lettie Wooling Cocke Grace Church 50000 500 00 17 50 ST ANNES PARISH ALBEMARLE 17 50 COUNTY

Christ Chutcli Rectory 00 2800 2800 00 98 dO 9800 Christ Church Cemetery 00 1000 100000 33 00 ISop Endowment christ Church. 00 1200 1200 00 42 00 4200 Sr ASAIHS PARISH Parish Building Fund 126 10 1220 11 1146 21 17 32 ST DAVIDS PARISH 17 32 Parish Building Fund 35 278 974 288 08 74 Parish Fund 468 20 1639 484 59 16 19 16 39 Henry Douglas Pollard Me morial 5000 00 5000 00 175 00 ST JAMES NOHTHAM PARISH 17500 John Wickham St Marys Church Lorraine 110000 1100 00 80 3850 4730 ST JOHNS PARISH KING WILLIAM COUNTY

Old St Johns Church Repair. 500 00 2256 52286 17 58 ST MARTINS PARISH 17 56 Florence Page Fork Church 3361 74 74 3361 13265 132 65 Mary Noland Fork Church 1450 00 00 1450 55 10 5075 105 85

JI STATEMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INCOME OF FUNDSCONTINUED

FUNDS INCOME OF FUNDS PRINCIPAL or ____-

Income Income Expenses FUND DESIGNATION Balance from Trans and Balance Balance Additions With Balance Invest ferred to Re December January 1944 drawals December January ments mittances 31 1944 1944 31 1944 1944 Principal .1 1944 _____

Sr MARY PARISH Nanrue Johnson St Peters 5612 50 196 51 196 51 Church Port Royal 5612 50 Sr PAULS PARISH HANOVER COUNTY 608 442 850 00 10 50 Janie Ruffin Immanuel Church 850 00 14 00 14 00 400 00 400 00 Immanuel Church Cemetery.. 74 69 00 74 69 Immanuel Church Rectory 2134 00 2134 Bessie Ruffin Broaddus En 175 00 17500 5000 00 500000 1- dowment 17 50 500 00 17 50 St Pauls Church Endowment 500 00

Bettie Winston St Pauls 50 100 00 50 100 00 Church 11 210 28 11 St Pauls Cemetery 203 17 11 ST PETERS PARISH 1776 507 34 17 76 507 34 Julia Harrison 53 48 02 53 48 St Peters Church Endowment 1528 02 1528 Sr Treos PARISH FREDERICK COUNTY TI St Thomas Church Middle- 10 50 10 50 town Endowment 300 00 300 00 SHELBUHNE PARISH St James Virginia Long Fund 50 100 00 50 Church Womans Auxiliary. 100 00 SLAUGHTER PARISH 158 50 158 50 Emmanuel Church 4100 00 410000 SOUTH FARNHAM PARISH St Johns Cemetery Endow 47500 16 62 16 62 475 00 ment 34 00 00 80 35 00 Kate Memorial 1000 00 1000 Phillips 80 80 14208 80 Nettie Hopkins Broaddus 137 28 TRURO PARISH 54 351 70 351 70 Pohick Church Endowment... 8622 54 1400 00 10022 1000 00 35 00 3500 Pohick Church Medical 1000 00 UPPER TisURO PARISH St Johns Church Centerville 82270 27 25 27 25 Cemetery Endowment 775 45 47 25 VARINA PARISH 7082 82 82 Parish Building Fund 70 82

WALKERS PARISH Grace Church Cismont Ceme 65 tery Endowment 1993 22864 2222 29 5461 5461 500 00 Boyden Memorial 500 00 1750 17 50 WESTOVEIS PARISH Westover Church Cemetery En 00 dowment 1500 1500 00 5250 52 50 WHITTLE PARISH Church of Our Saviour George Endowment 00 town Cemetery 2000 2000 00 7000 75 00 MISCELLANEOUS 3762 50j 3762 50

Total Parish Funds 6217 178 90 49448 94 75 09 62 85 10609 8256018 13369 97 2896 56 810813 17 2309

Total Individual Fmnds $547117 47 53378 70 811997 97 $588499 4011 80 34 32 2O 23041 5526 619257 47 2269 35 Gain net on sale or- redemption of securities Schedule 269 98 2425 64 144 65 55o 97/ Operating Account Schedule 73050 73050 General Investment Account so Totalincome 16806 49 Allocated to funds 50 as reported above. 15579 TI cJ

99 Unallocated 1226 387 47 1226 99 1051 69 56277

Total General Fund $547387 45 5580434 $12142 62 17 27 $591049 4399 24998 83 8526 32 21039 66 2832 12 DISABLED CLERGY FUND 156598 37 42 11 48 106640 1387 57 3034 25 3068 23 1353 59 WIDows AND ORPHANS FUND 14740 94 1474094 190 58 481 51 435 70 23639 SALLIE MAY DOOLEY FUND 268 753 56 45 00 26879856 679 78 26k 1rJ_- 9619 8219 78 2159 26 GIRLS Cor FUND 9483 54 218 72 WORKING 969926 109 44 401 09 429 92 8061 FUND 4445 73 DIAMOND JOT 4448 73 35 72 152 10 173 55 1427

59 17 82 Total funds 18951412 56107 612142 6995377 14 6802 36 38767 04 5526 32 33366 84 6676 24 Ex.A Ex

aLoss on sale of 29 shares Southern Railway Company preferred stock to be blncome from investments $350.00 gifts applied to current needs 8400.00 refund $23.80 total $773.50 cExolusive of the value of three Savings Bonds cost held for $274.00 maturity $300.00 Shrine Mont Endowment Fund which are not registered in the name of the Trustees of the Funds dTransferred to Shrine Mont Endowment Fund

eProfit from sale of property in Birmingham Alabama fLoss from sale of Georgia Southern Flojida Company bonds gThe Treasury 3s were redeemed during the year and replaced by an equal amount of Savings 2$s series bonds hlnterest paid by executors on gift from December 26 1942 to December 27 1943 income from $900.00 investment $483.88 total $1 383.88 ilnterest paid by executors on gift from December 26 1942 to December 27 1943 $150.00 income from investments $87.50 total $237.50 for St Peters Church Restoration jMiseellaneous receipts Gift Association $50.Ob Sallie Stay Dooley Fund Ads ance refunded $3662.50 proceeds North Jefferson from sale of furniture stored at 109 Street City $80.00 total $3762.50 Disbursements Saffie May Dooley Fund Advance $3662.50 remitted to Treasurer St Peters Restoration Association $50.00 storage charges $10.00 total $3762.50 klncome from investments $9517 02 refund of balance of 1041 for appropriation summer crnfererce $182.24 total $9699.26 168 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS.. 169 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Balance December 31 1944 For Sallie May Dooley Fund Working Girls Got Fund and Diamond Got Fund Treasurers account 2189 26 Custodians account Income Accounts 30 00 2159 26 Year Ended December 31 1944

EXHIBIT Note

Available for in Sallie May Dooley Fund appropriation 1945 2159 26 LessReserved Amount Total For new buildingWestover Balance January 1944 Arlington County 1000 00 Due from Custodian First Merchants National Bank... 679 78 For auto $60000 less amount Receipts not subsequently needed Income from investments 02 9517 $348.25 251 75 Less Expenses paid by Custodian 1251 75 Shipping charges on 22 coupons Available Net Amortization of bond

premiums 155 00 Accrued interest pur chased 30 25 Working Girls Got Fund

Custodians fee 503 41 Balance January 1944 691 88 Treasurers account ... 49 10 8825 14 Custodians account First Merchants Na Refund of balance of 1943 appropriation 182 24 tional Bank 60 34 9007 38 .. 109 44

Total Available 16 9687 Receipts Income from investments Disbursements 401 09

Appropriatiou to Total Available 510 53 St Clement Alexandria 5235 00 St Johns Tappahannock 162 50 Disbursements St Johns West Point 300 00 Remitted to Mrs Thomas McCabe 403 96 St Pauls Memorial University 00 1000 Custodians fee 15 64 Board of Colored Work 300 00 Accrued interest purchased 10 32 John Moncure High School 500 00

For purchase of lots Arlington Total Disbursements 429 92 Area 2000 00 Less Appropriated by Doug Balance December 31 1944 las Forrest Fund 00 1970 Treasurers account 51 25 30 00 Custodians account 29 36 Bank service charges on Treasurers account... 40 80 61

Total Disbursements 7527 90 170 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 171

Diamond Cot Fund

01 CO Balance January 1944

01 Treasurers account 22 40

Custodians account First Merchants Na 000 tC00000kO0COO000 tional Bank 13 32 35 72 000 C-00000tqOt..0COO 001k0 oeeo.o1eoepr..cq

Receipts Ce 0..lC000C..CO0Cl0e Income from investments 152 10

Total Available 187 82

El Disbursements

Remitted to Mrs Thomas McCabe 165 42 000 000 ee0oooeeoeeo Custodians fee 61 eec 000 ee0ooeeoeeo coo 000etc ee000000000oe Accrued interest purchased 52 ooee cooeoooeeeoeeo 000ee00000000 -g -- -- Total Disbursements 173 55

Balance December 31 1944

Treasurers account 19 88 -It

Custodians account 61 -I 1427 eoCo__o 0CI IOlGQ0t ..00 Balances All Funds December 31 1944 2254 14 __4_.- Merchants National First Bank .0 .0 .0 .0 ri Ji

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.3 r1 .OCOCO -o .I .000

10

-l INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR GENERAL FUND CONTINUED -.1

MARKET VALUE 11

DESCEIPSION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Bondholders Mortgage Corporation certifi cate of indebtedness $622.33 Church of Our Saviour Sandston Va 4% August 21 1938 2500 4% February 29 1939 25 00 4% August 21 1939 25 00 C- 4% February 21 1940 25 00 4% August 21 1940 25 00 4% February 21 1941 1375 00 1500 00

Emrick assumed by Ford 4% June 16 1846 450000 Folsom Ruth 44 July 1947 200000 Fulmer James and Foy Massey 5% $33.00 monthly interest and

principal 2349 90 Guaranty Bond Mortgage Company Inc Certificate of Indebtedpess 276 94 Perel Finie and Sam assumed by Union Theological Seminary 5% February 20 1045 1000 00 5% February 20 1946 11000 00 12000 00 RI

Poore 5% Jnury 1945 1300 00 RicLardson Blanche tL and 44% July 26 1945 2500 00 St Phillips Church Richmond Va.. 4% January 28 1945 800 00 Thornton Foxhall Parker and Alice 4% $41.25 monthly 1838 26 3% September 1947 3000 00 4838

Tyler Esther Bennett 3% Deeemberi 1945- 1000 00 December 21 1946 1000 00 December21 1947 1000 00 Decembor 21 1948 1000 00 December 21 1949 32000 00 36000 00

Yeilding Frank Jr 44% $24.85 monthly 178744 Yeocomico Church Trustees of Cople Parish extended from 1942 3% December 14 1945 150450 71357 04 71357 048

STOCKS 10 shares American Telephone Telegraph Is capital 1494 50 163625 30 shares American Viscose Corporation 5% cumulative preferred 3225 00 3585 00 100 shares Beneficial Industrial Loan Cor

poration preferred 31 5551 5enh1 On 50 shares Bigelow Sanford Carpet Company common Inc 2058 11 2500 00 50 shares Burlington Mills Corporation 5% cumulative preferred 5225 00 565000 100 shares Celanese Corporation of America $4.75 first preferred 9900 00 10562 50 100 shares Chesapeake-Camp Corporation 5% preferred 10442 50 10300 00 75 shares Chrysler Corporation common 5940 10 7143 75 shares Consolidated Natural Gas Com LI pany capital 53 16 63 50 50 shares Continental Can Company common 85 1566 1875 00 I-I 50 shares Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corpora tion cumulative 54% preferred 500000 515000 100 shares Dayton Power Light Company RI cumulative 48% preferred 10267 50 11075 00 50 shares Dow Chemical Company $4.00 cumulative preferred Series 5250 00 5568 75 15 shares DuPont de Nemours Corn paity common 2204 21 2325 00 200 shares First Merchants National Bank capital 10200 00 10600 00 100 shares General American Investors Com pany preferred 10285 25 10800 00 150 shares General Motors Corpofation corn mon 7945 07 9600 00 100 shares The Life Insurance Company of Virginia capital 8380 00 8800 00 120 shares Lorillard Company common 1819 00 2265 00 50 shares McKesson Robins Inc $4.00 cumulative preferred 5000 00 5225 00 100 shares The Narragansett Electric Com pany 48% preferred 5018 25 5650 00 100 shares The Ohio Power Company 44% cumulative preferred 10410 75 11425 00 50 shares Owens-Blinoie Glass Company common 2067 17 2900 00 65 shares Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company $5.60 preferred 6970 75 7280 00 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR GENERAL FUNDCoNTINUED

5- MARKET VALUE 01

s-f Maturity Item Amount Total DE5CIUPTION Rate Item Amount

Morris Ltd 100 shares Philip Company 10200 00 10462 50 Inc 4% cumulative preferred 25 shares Philip Morris Company Ltd 50 1960 92 2337 1s- Inc common Company C- 50 shares Phillips Petroleum 2371 39 2212 50 00 capital 9560 25 10850 preferred 100 shares Pure Oil Company 5% shares Realty Mortgage Company 4% 52 728 00 noncumulatir preferred 00 Cr 921 08 975 5- 50 shares Servel Inc common Oil Company 100 shares Socony-Vacuum 1102 72 1362 50 Inc common $4.50 50 shares Standard Brands me 5000 00 565000 cumulative preferred Cr Standard Oil Company of Cali 100 shares 41 3812 50 3690 I-f fornia capital Standard Oil Company of New 50 shares 274475 2812 50 II Jercey capital .Sleetric Products Inc 50 shares Sylvania 1425 28 1537 50 common xl Twentieth Century Fox Film Cor 50 shares 5052 00 5325 00 poration prior preferred 182938 2243 75 25 shares United Fruit Company capital 43 shares Virginia Carolina Chemical Cor poration common share Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cor for common poration scrip certificate stock shares Electric Power Com 5- 94 Virginia 10337 50 11221 25 pany 95.00 dividend preferred Electric Manu 25 shares Westinghouse 1935 16 3075 00 common 01 facturing Company 1040 41 1350 00 Yerk capital 25 100 shares Corpcration 184509 198018 81 1950 00 214757 50 shares Zenith Radio Corporation 467375 85 4945538 Total securities

Ac CASR UNINVESTED BALANCE PRINCIPAL 25427 57 COUNT

Total securities and cash in hands of Custodian Virginia Trust Company 492801 42 for General Fund REAL ESTATE FORECLOSED 1206 Seminary Ave Call residence No 7200 00 Richmond flue Va General Fund not Taxes and repairs paid by 14 8815 14 funds 1635 allocated to individual

OTJtER REAL ESTATE 00 80000 I-f House Mayo Memorial Church 550 00 89385 14 53 Lot in Hialeah Florida ABSORBED BY Ia- PRINCIPAL CR ERGES NOT YET COME ACCOUNTS Premiums on bonds purchased less amortiza l860 42 CJ tion Poucy No PAID Pe MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 5000 00 NaVE FUND 19 762964 HxLD FOR PREFAb EXPENSE 591049 t7 Total General Fund Exhibit

Furni The bond has CL aasct of Shrine Mont Endowment the Diocesan Missionasy Society of Virginia as an in name of Trustees of aBond relistered not included in their records of the Funds and therefore is not been assigned to the Trustees bNot available 5Past due rj fSecond mortgage IValued at par

5- INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR DISABLED CLERGY FUND December 31 1944 01 EXHIBIT

Virginia Trust Company Custodian

MARKET VALuE DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total 55 Item Amount

GOVERNMENT BONDS SavingsSeries 2% January 1955 25000 00 Savings Series 2l% March 25297 50 1955 5000 00 Treasury June 5059 50 1% 15 1948 00 7000 37000 00 00 7126 37483 00 55 INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PIJELIC UTILITY BONDS Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company.. 3% July 1970 00 Dayton Power Light Company 7000 7577 50 3% January 1970 00 Liggett Myers Tobacco Company 5000 5156 25 5% August 1951 Pacific Gas Electric Company 5000 00 6050 00 4% December 1964 Philadelphia Electric Cnmpany 4000 00 4250 1967 Southern 6000 00 Bell Telephone Telegraph Com 6067 50 pany 3% July 1979 Standard 6000 00 Oil Company of New Jersey 6450 00 The 3% June 1961 800000 Texas Corporation 8430 00 3% May 15 1965 Virginia Electric 6000 00 Power Company 3l% September 6367 50 55 1968 4000 00 Virginian Railway Company 4230 00 3% March 1966 10000 00 61000 00 10762 50 65541 25 REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Bondholders Mortgage Corporation Certifi- cate of Indebtedness $59.52 City Properties Inc note extended in 1942 4l% March 1945 2600 00 Eubank assumed by Atlas Realty Company 5% January 1945 10000 5% July 1945 100 00 01

5% January 1946 220000 00 2400 5000 00 5000 00

STocKs 4000 share Citizens Street Company participation certificate ______

00 $108024 25 Toal securities $103000

Cash Uninvested balancePrincipal Account 664 83

Total securities and cash in hands of

Virginia Trust Company Custodian $103664 83 for Disabled Clergy Fund Add Principal charges not yet absorbed by income account

Premium on bonds purchased less 2075 65 Fl amortization 55

Disabled Fund 106640 48 Total Clergy Fl

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-4 -4 I- INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND 00 December 31 1944

EXHIBIT

-I Virginia Trust Company Custodian

MARKET VALUE DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Amount Total Item Amount

C- GOVERNMENT BoNDS U.S SavingsSeriesG 24% March 11955 300000 70 INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS 3035 American Tobacco Company 3% April 15 1962 3000 00 Great Northern 3048 75 Railway Company 44% July 1961 2000 00 2100 00 Southern Bell Telephone Telegraph Company 34% 1962 April 2000 00 2122 50 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 3% June 1961 2000 00 00 9000 2107 50 9378 75

Total securities 1200000 12414 45 Cash Uninvested balancePrincipal Account 586 29

Total securities and cash in hands of Virginia Trust Company Custodian for Widows and Orphans Fund 12586 29 REAL ESTATE FORECLOSED Residence 3206 Seminary Avenue Richmond Va George Call pro ratsSee General Fund 1800 00 PRINCIPAL CHARGES NOT YET ABSORBED BY INCOME ACCOUNTS Premiums on bonds purchased less amortization 354 65

Total Widows and Orphans Fund 14740 94 Ex.A

INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR SALLIE MAY DOOLEY FUND

December 31 1944

EXHIBIT

First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARKET VALUE

DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

GOVERNMENT BONDS II Savings Bonds DefenseSeries 24% May 1953 12500 00 12500 00 Savings Bonds DefenseSeries 24% August 1954 37500 00 37500 00 Savings Bonds DefenseSeries 24% July 1956 14000 00 64000 00 14450 80

Treasury 24% March 15 1956-58 10000 00 10322 00 Treasury 24% June 15 1969-64 30000 00 104000 00 30030 00 5104802 80

MUNICIPAL BONDS City of

Charlottesville Va Public School Im provement 5% December 1963 10000 00 15530 00 Danville VaSchool Improvement 44% July 1945 5000 00 5050 00 Rlchmond VaGeneral Improvement Series 0-7 44% July 1961 6000 00 8511 60 Staunton Va Refunding 44% May 1951 3000 00 3642 90 44% May 1952 2000 00 5000 00 2477 80

Staunton Va WaterSeries R... 5% September 1950 10000 00 12918 00 Suffolk Va Jail and Public Improve ment 44% February 1945 1000 00 37000 00 1000 00 4913030

INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS Pacific Gas and Electric Company First and refunding Series 4% December 1964 5000 00 5312 50 Philadelphia Electric Company First and refunding 24% November 1967 12000 00 12135 00 Standard Oil Company New Jersey 2% June 1961 15000 00 15su6 25 Virginia Railway CompanyFirst lien and refundingSeries 32% June 1966 10000 00 42000 00 10762 50 44016 25 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR SALLIE MA DOOLEY FUNDCONTINUED Ge

MARKET VALUE 01 DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

REAL ESTATE Fias MRTCACE BONDS Derringer Douglas and Elizabeth December 20 1944 3276 45 Payable $40.00 monthly until paid To be applied first to interest Iiollmeyer Charles Jr 5% September 1945 17500 September 1946 175 00 September 1947 2075 00 2425 00

Mayo George assumed by and Smith Note dated August 1926 extended 44% February 1945 60000 August 1545 400 00 February 1046 400 00 August 1546 100 00 C- February 1947 300 00 2000 00

Perel Note dated December 1927 ex tended in 1944 5% December 1945 50000 December 1946 450000 5000 00

Pierce Ernest and ElSie PierceNote dated June 1931 extended 4% June 1946 8000 00 Robinson Samuel Note dated January 22 1935 extended January 22 1945 8000 00 Smith Jr Horace and Mary Note dated August 23 1937 extended 44% March 1945 82500 44% September 1045 625 00 44% March 1946 625 00 44% September 1946 625 00 44% March 1947 626 00 44% September 1047 13750 00 1687500 01

St Pauls Memorial Church of the University of Virginia 4% June 1945 1500 00

June 1946 1500 00 June 1947 1500 00 June 1948 1500 00 June 1040 1500 00 June 1550 1500 00 June 1951 1500 00 June 1952 1500 00 June 1953 17000 00 29000 00 74576 45 76076 45

STOCKS

30 shares Appalachian Electric Power Corn

pany44% cumulative preferred 3265 50 3375 00 50 shares Standard Brands Inc.$4.50 eumu

lative preferred 5000 00 8265 50 5650 00 9025 00

MISCELLANEOUS

Deficiency claim against Eubank now MeGuckin $658.93 /C

Total SecuritiOs $265841 95 283050 80 Cash Upinvested balancePrincipal Account.. 2731 61

Total securities and cash in hands of First and Merchants Natsonal Bank Custodian for Sallie May Dooley Fund 268573 56 Add Principal charges not yet absorbed by income account Premium on bonds purchased. 225 00

Total Sallie May Dooley Fund $268798 56 Ex

5Valued at par

I- 00 CASH HELD FOR WOPSTNG OIRLS COT FUND INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND 00 December 31 1944 -S ExuIBIi Cn

First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARKET VALUE

Amount Total DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Item Amount

C- REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTOAOE BONDS Ilord Robert and Gladys Note dated December 10 December iO 1946 2000 00 2000 00 1037 extended 4l% Preissner Fred assumed by Perels Inc Note dated 1946 i200 00 3200 00 1200 00 3200 00 Febrnary i930 extended 5% Febrnary

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS November 1967 2000 00 2022 50 Pbiladelpbia Electric Company First and refunding 22% STOCKS 25 sbares Celanese Corporation of America $4.75 first cumu 247500 2640 63 lative preferred CD Line $5.60 19 sbares Panbanrile Eastern Pipe Co cumu TI 1917 40 446240 210900 474963 lative preferred

9662 40 9972 13 Total securities

64 Casb Uninvested balancePrincipal Account

Total securities and casb in bauds of First and Mci ebants National Bank Custcdian forWorking Girls 9661 76 Cot Fund Add cbarges not yet absorbed by income account Principal 37 50 Premium on bonds purcbased

9699 26 Total Working Girls Cot Fund Ex.A Ui

5Valued at par

INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR DIAMOND COT FUND

December 31 1944

EXBIBIT

First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARKET VALUE

DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Amount Total Item Amount

59 REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTOAOE BONDS Bundbolders Mortgage Corporation 13 Certificate of Indebtedness Series 13 -I Certificate of Indebtedness Series 14 15 14 15 CD Preissner Fred assumed by Perels Inc Note dated February 1910 extended 5% February 1946 1200 00 1216 48 1200 00 1216 455

PuBLIC UTILITY BONDS Pbiladelpbia Electric Compaoy First refunding 2% November 1967 1000 00 1011 25 STOCKS Is iO shares Panbandle Eastern Pipe Line Co $5.60 cumu CD lative preferred 1752 85 1776 00

Total securities 3969 33 4003 73

Cash Uninvested balancePrincipal Account 460 65 C/

Total securities and casb in bands of First and Mer chants National Bank Custodian for Diamond Cot Fund 4429 98 Add Principal cbarges oot yet absorbed by income account Premium on bonds purcbased 10 75

Total Diamond Cot Fund 4448 73

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-S 5Valued at par 00 Ui REPORTS OF TREASURERS 185 184 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Rev MacLaren Brydon salary for twelve GAINS AND LOSSES SECURITIES ON SOLD months 100 00

Sloan and Hancockfor appraisal of .2514 Fifth Year Ended December 31 1944 Avenue 10 00 SCHEDULE Postage and insuranceregistered mail 17 Portion of blanket bondSamuel Chilton Amount Total Treasurer 83 Balance 73050 January 1944 269 98

Add Exh.B Recoveied on Bondholders Mortgage Corpora Credits Certificate tion 414 86 Sundry expenses charged pro rata to following Premium on 32 shares Celanese Corporation funds called 25 5% preferred stock @103 384.55 Bruce Fund Premium on $10000.00 Public Service Com Episcopal 75 redeemed Hattie 75 pany 5% Bonds @104/ net 270 10 Newcomer Gilpin Fund Premium on $5000.00 Libby McNeil and Lib Rixey-Coles Fund 45 by 4% Bonds redeemed @104 200 00 St Andrews Church Fund Premium on $3000.00 Bethlehem Steel Co Henrico Parish 60 3Y2% Bonds called @l03/ net 62 38 Bettie Smith Carter Memorial Fund 75 Profit on $5000.00 L.L 4s re Eustis Fund 25 deemed @105 1093 75 Florence Page Fund 75 2425 64 Emmanuel Church Fund Slaughter Parish 75 2695 62 Pohick Church Endowment Fund 25 Bishops Residence Fund 30 Deduct

Loss final 4185 on payment in liquidation Mortgage Corporation of Account Virginia series 4X bonds 144 65 Transfer from General Investment Exhibit 688 65 Balance December 73050 31 1944 Exhibits and 2550 97

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Amount Total Debits

Virginia Trust Companyfee for care of securi

ties year ended July 1944 100 00 Schwartz Company Inc stationery sup plies 12 50 Diocese of Virginiause of officeyear ended December 31 1944 500 00 ALBEMARLE COUNTY 187 186 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

IVY PARISH ST PAULs CHUEcH Ivy APPENDIX Ray DUDLEY BOOGHEE Rector Charlottesville Lay ReaderA STEVENS Ivy Clerk PAROCHIAL REPORTS WardensRoy Mackreth Stevens Both of Ivy Other VestrymenArch and TreasurerC Mackreth Ivy Howell Lewis All of Ivy January to December 1944 Neve Gascoyne Smith 1944 31 Route Char Sunday School SuperintendentDe Koven Bowen lottesville

NoTa.It will be noted that the Parochial Reports have been ST JOHN THE BAPTIsT MIssIoN Charlottesville grouped in two sections Section one is made up of White Congrega Charlottesville Ray DU0LEv B00G1IEE Rector tions and section two of the Colored Vestry- Congregations TreasurerS Michie Charlottesville Other menPhilip Gibson Ed Gibson Joseph Via PAROCHIAL REPORTS OF THE WHITE CONGREGATIONS Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Proffe Charlottesville ALBEMARLE COUNTY EEDERICKSVILLE PARISH MONTICELLO PARISH BUCK MOUNTAIN CHURcH Earleysville CHRIST CHURCH Charlottesville REV LovINe Minister-in-Charge Free Union both of Earlys REV DONOVAN Rector Charlottesville WardensFrank Woodson Jr Edward Flowers LaF ReaderAueaEv Brandon Enrlysville Other HARVEY Apartments yule Clerk and TreasurerMiss Margaret Huff WardensJohn White Locust Grove Edwin Jack Both of Earlysville Lee VestrymenOscar Lamm Julian Catterton Jouett Apt ClerkJ Leigh Hawkins Jr 540 First Street Treas urerDr Wm Phillips Cargil Lane Other VestrymenJohn White Senior Warden Edwin Lee Junior Warden James Minor PARISH Dr Wm Phillips Leigh Hawkins Jr Wm Long Dr Harry GREENWOOD Smith James Wilhoit Harold VanNostrand Sterling William EMMANUEL CHURCH Greenwood Jesse Wilson John John William son Gilmore Yancey R.Ev LEE MAR5TON Rector Greenwood Dr Claude Dr Martin Urner of Greenwood Yates Lee Blakey Hardy WardensF Fox Harrison Waite Jr Both School 540 Jr Sunday SuperintendentJ Leigh Hawkins Jr First ClerkWright Harrison Crozet TreasurerHarrison Waite Charlottesville Street Greenwood As chaplain to St Annes School the rector conducted in the school Greenwood Parish Treasurer for 1945George Ellinger the chapel during year 1944 68 religious services TrusteesF Fox Langhorne Gibson McCue Creen Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Harrison Waite Jr wood ST PAULs MEMORIAL CHURCH Charlottesville REV WILLIAM LAmP Chaplain Army Ray STEPHEN DAVENPORT Resigned Jan 1945 Inskip Tenn Hon Cuoss MIssION Afton WardensIvey Lewis Rotunda University Va Fraser REV LEE MAR5TON Minister-in-Charge Greenwood Old Lynchburg Road Charlottesville ClerkDr Roy Mason Jr WardensGordon Dudley Julius Craig Both of Afton Clerk Thomson Charlottesville Green Road TreasurerD Clark Hyde Thomson Thurman Harlow Greenwood TreasurerWilford Thompson Road Charlottesville Other VestrymenRobert Webb Rugby Road wood Walsh 240 Court Branch Fendall Square Spalding Avenue Sunday School SuperintendentRector Herbert Evans Box 1865 Harry Frazier Jr Rugby Road Cappon Westview Road Charles Henderson Rugby Road Mountain Mitchell Observatory ST ANNES PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentP Wallenborn Observatory Avenue CHRIST CHURCH Scottsville Ray MEREDITH Rector Scottsville Lay ReaderLAaNno RANDOLPH Keene VIRGINIA MAsoN MEMORIAL Charlottesville MIssIoN WardensJohn Sample Allen Randolph Both of Keene REV LAIRD Minister-in-Charge ClerkAllen Randolph Keene TreasurerDouglas Forsyth Esmont Lay ReaderS KNIGHT 150 Chancellor Street 188 150T11 ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 CITY OF ALEXANDRIA 189

ST JOHNS CHURCH Scottsville Rn Eaiovr MEREDITH Rector Scottsville FREDERICKSVILLE PARISH WardensB Gun SAVIOUR Rio White Scottsville Robt Hancock in service MIssION Clerk and TreasurerGeorge Thomas Scottsville Ray STRPHRN DAVENPORT Curate University St Johns Church was found to be TreasurerGranville Moyer Charlottesville Parish unsafe in November 1944 on account of bottom sill at the Mission TreasurerMiss Mattie Charlottesville corner We have used the Baptist Church for services since but expect to have the repairs completed by Holy Week Funds for repairs have been subscribed by the congre gation NEVE PARISH H6Ly INNOCENTS MIssION Free Union Sr STEPHENS CHURcH Esmont RRV LovINe Minister-in-Charge Free Union REV Boonesville ELLIOTT MEREDITH Rector Scottsville Lay RenderFREEMAN FISK WardensC Morris Both of Free Union Clerk Steed Ragland Both of Esmont Clerk and WardensL Austin Fiarry TreasurerC Steed Esmont and TreasurerD Loving Free Union Other vestrymanReasal Sunday School SuperintendentC Steed Esmont Lamb Free Union Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Loving Free Union MONTICELLO PARISH ST LUKES CHURCH Sinieon CITY OF ALEXANDRIA Rn DONOVAN Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Juliet Pretlow Charlottesville FAIRFAX PARISH St ANNES MIssIoN Alberene CHRIsT CHURCH Alexandria REV DUDLEy REV COMER LILR Rector vicar Lane BOOeHRR Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville Treasurer and Lay ReaderARMIsvRs BOOTHR 108 St Asaph Street Alexandria Missions Treasurervirginia Cary Alberene Sunday School WardensDr Latane 311 Washington Street Clyde Superintendent_virginia Cary Alberene Lamond Jr 1601 Washington Street ClerkAlbert Bryan 1022 King Street Road Parish and Missions TreasurerGilbert Cox Senior Warden McILHANY PARISH 110 St Asaph Street Mr Gardiner Boothe Albert Bryan Junior Warden Robert Ford Register Other yes GRACE CHURCH Red Hill Goon trymenR Beverley Brown Gardiner Boothe II George SHRPHRED CHURCH Charlottesville Rsv DUDLRv Daniel Thomas Moncure John Palmer Colonel Presley Rixey B000HER Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville Lay Clarence Robinson Erdulan Stulz Treasurer but not vestry- ReaderARTHUR Woon Charlottesville vestry man Mr Gilbert Cex CommitteeJohn Roberts Percy Orange Harrison Farish 2909 all of Red Hill Arthur Wood Sunday School SuperintendentKenneth Davis Argyle Charlottesville Charles Gibson Route Drive Charlottesville Cpl Paul Leake overseas Army

Sr PAULs CHURCH Alexandria WALKERS PARISH RRV THOMAS FRA5RR JR. Rector 325 Duke Street Alexandria GRACE CHURCh Cismont WardensRichard Ruffner Seminary Hill Albert Smoot RRT RORIN5ON Rector Cismont 410 Street Both of Alexandria ClerkPark Ticer 213 WardensHarry Mann Cobhnm James jJulce Barr Proffit Clerk Woodland Terrace Parish and Missions TreasurerC Philip Heish John Boocock Keswick TreasurerH Lyman Bright Cobham ley 124 Fairfax Street Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentRev Robinson Cismont Sunday School SuperintendentAlbert Smoot 410 Duke Street Alexandria NEVE PARISIL Sr JohNs MIssION Boonesville GRACE CHURCH Alexandria REV LovlNe Minister-in-Charge Free Union Rn MRRRILL YOH Rector Hunting Terrace Apts Lay RenderFRERMAN FISK Boonesville Lay RenderRROINALD Gsor Theological Seminary TreasurerFreeman Fisk Boonesville Other Vestrymen WardensArthur King 506 North view Terrace Walter James Walton Morris Amos Morris George Gibson Burruss Davis West Linden Street ClerkJ Aubrey Matter 230 Fairfax Shifiett All of Boonesville Street TreasurerArthur King 506 North view Terrace Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Freeman Fisk Boonesville Sunday School SuperintendentCapt Frank Heck 202 West Walnut Street

II COUNTY 191 VIRGINIA 1945 ARLINGTON 190 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF FAIRFAX PARISH EMMANUEL CHURCH Alexandria EPIPHANY CHURCH Arlington Presidential Gardens Alexandria REV EDWARD TATE Rector 1922 Seminary REV PRESTON PEYTON Rector Quincy Street Lay ReaderFRANK RosE Theological Washington Arlington WardensThomas Lee 3064 Street Senior WardenWarren Horstman 2741 Marcey Road Junior Washington 308 Park Road Alexandria ClerkA WardenPaul 4014 21st Street Both of Arlington Clerk Arlington Parish and Missions Treas Rollins Clifford 2204 Knoll Road Other Ves Robt Rollings 1708 Stafford Street TreasurerH Wilder 2617 urerJohn Bohlayer 105 Royal Street Alexandria Robert Rust Military Road Both of Arlington Other VestrymenWarren trymenMauchlin Niven 406 Braddock Road Davis 312 Howell Avenue Horstman Senior Warden Paul Rollins Junior Warden Robert 713 Timber Branch Drive Lawrence 1404 Mt Vernon Rollings Secretary Wilder Treasurer 803 King Street Stafford Fox-Thomas Ross 1639 Wiley Stearns 300 Sunday School SuperintendentW Topley Randolph Avenue Carl Schwartz 3407 Alabama Avenue Veitch Street Arlington Street Arlington Glendale Avenue Anderson 2815 4627 16th Carlin Gray Falls Church Oscar Baker both of Arlington Honorary Street George Hervey 2347 Meade David Cochran GnAcE CHURCH Arlington Franklin Backus Watt Jr REV PBESTON PEYTON Rector 1922 Quincy Street Arlington Sunday School SuperintendentThe Rector Senior Warden and ClerkB Miner TreasurerDr Hen- dry 2411 24th Street Arlington Vestry CommitteeE Miner Senior Warden and Secretary French Marye Junior Warden Dr CHAPEL OF ST CLEMENT Alexandria Hendry Treasurer Albin Dr LeRoy Dunn Minister-in-Charge 1761 Preston Road REV DARn WooD Bans Cookus Lindsay Siples Last three added November 1944 Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Miner 2304 Jackson Arling WardensLt.-COl Simmonite 4234 35th Street Street Arlington ClerkCapt ton Marshall Jr 1015 Beverly Drive Alexandria TreasurerJOs Howard Moreen 3540 Utah Street Arlington Other Vestrymen Hummer 3528 Martha Custis Drive Alexandria ST MARYS PARISH Lt Wade Coleman Jr 4510 34th Street Lt Reedy 3345 St MARYS CHUacIT Arlington Stafford Street Both of Arlington Stafford Sunday School SuperintendentMai Alan Chidsey 3588 REV GEORGE TITTMANN Rector in Navy Chaplain Service REV ROBEET Street Arlington KEVIN Ph Supply Virginia Theological Seminary Alexandria Lay ReaderThEoDORE HUDSON 3612 Glebe Road ARLINGTON COUNTY WardensDr Blackwell 4717 26th Street North Theodore Hudson 3612 Glebe Road ClerkWilliam Austin 2902 24th Street North TreasurerVernon Rogers 2312 Florida Street ARLINGTON PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentActing Reynolds 4511 17th Street North ST GEORGES CHURcH Arlington REV STANLEY ASHTON Rector 908 Nelson Street Lay ReadersC WINCHESTER OLIVER BEN GENUA TRINITY CHURCH Arlington DAVID ANDERSON Street Fred REV ALBERT MULLEn Rector 1201 Barton Street Apt 155 WardensC Percy Oliver 627 North Kenmore 1806 North Har Lay ReadersCAPT OVERTON 24 Old Glebe Road MONT Johnson 510 North Ivy Street ClerkA Geiger WM Anderson 2118 GOMERY SMITH 3532 16th Street vard Street Parish and Mission TreasurerDavid South Box Key Boulevard WardensRaymond Smith Station 2122 Comdr 1762 Troy Street Sunday School SuperintendentBen Genua Coulter 3109 Columbia Pike ClerkArthur Wise 812 Ode Street Parish and Missions TreasurerC Hems 3207 7th Street Other VestrymenTheodore Reppen 410 Monroe Street Lt ST JOHNS Cl-macIl Arlington Henry Field 2111 Columbia Pike Petty 905 Wayne months ROLLIN Street Wm Montgomery Smith 3532 16th Street Albert Buy Lay ReadersJOHN MOTT Seminary three nitzky 287 Arlington Village Capt Overton 22 Old Glebe Road POLK Seminary HERBERT BARRALL Seminary JR Trueman 4418 4th All of Alexandria Wallace Street Miller deceased Oliver Robert OHara 600 Taylor Street WardensCharles Stetson 601 Carlyn Springs Road TreasurerMiss Hadas Sunday School SuperintendentTrueman Wallace 4418 4th King 5704 5th Street Both of Arlington Street sah Backus VIRGINIA 192 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF 1945 CULPEPER COUNTY 193

CAROLINE COUNTY ClerkGeo Burwell Miliwood Parish and Missions Treasurer Miss Mary Page Boyce ST ASAPHS PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Zombro Boyce ST AsArils CHURCH Bowling Green Vacant GREENWAY COURT PARISH of Bowling MEADE MEMORIAL White WardensWalter Wilson Thos Hoberton Both CIIITRCH Post Green REV FJGG Rector White Post Green Clerk and TreasurerW Homes Bowling Mrs WardensC Dearmont White Green Sunday School SuperintendentsMrs Green Post George Mrs Powers ClerkA Mackay-Smith White Post Other Homes Mrs Barton Woolfolk Mrs Reynolds VestrymenEarnest Meade Edward Lee Gwynne Jones William Chamblin Wil ST MARGARETS PARISH 11am Thompson All of White Post Sunday School SuperintendentA ST MARGARETS Cuuncn Ruther Glen Mackay-Smith White Post REV PHILIP MASON Rector Doswell Ashland WardensJordan Waller Woodford Hunter CULPEPER Ashland Assistant Treasurer COUNTY Clerk and TreasurerJ Hunter woodbridge Mason Other VestrymenFrank Dabney RIDLElY Morris Hunter 113 Eighth Street Richmond PARISH CHRIST CHURCH Brandy ST MARYS PARISH REV WILLIAM HUTCHESON Rector Casanova WardensTurner PETERS Cnuacn Port Royal Ratrie Abbott Both of Brandy Clerk Fredericksburg Fant Brandy Treasurer Douglass Thrift Culpeper Other Ves REV SULLIVAN BOND Je Priest-in-Charge of Port Royal Treas trymenF Yancey Farmer Both of Brandy WardensR Pratt Banks Both Water Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Bernard urerW Powers Port Royal Other VestrymanThomaS Smith Brandy man ST MARKS PARISH ST STEPHENS CHURCH Culpeper CHARLES CITY COUNTY ST MARKS CHAPEL Rixeyville LITTLE FORK CHURCH Rixeyville REV JAMEs WESTOVER PARISH BECKWITH Rector 702 East Street Culpeper WardensL Nelson Main Street John Yowell Both WE5TOVER CHURCH Roxbury of Culpeper ClerkDr Palmer Parish and Missions Treasurer REV HUBBARD LLOyD Rector Roxbury Clerk Pulliam Both of Culpeper Other VestrymenL Nelson Hill Carter Shirley John Ruffin Roxbury WardensC Senior Warden Junior TreasurerJohn Ruffin Roxbury Yowell Warden Palmer Secretary Albert Copland Charles City Pulliam Treasurer Fore Browning Nelson Sundey School SuperintendentJ Lloyd Jr Eggborn Roy Jones Byrd Leavell

CLARKE COUNTY SLAUGHTER PARISH EMMANUEL CHURCH Rapidan REV WATERHOUSE Rector Washington Va CLARKE PARISH WardenJohn Peyton Rapidan TreasurerMrs Laura GRACE CHURCH Berryville Strong Rapidan Other VestrymenJohn Taliaferro Rapidan Berryville REV HENRY LANE Rector Eugene Wright Mitchells Edwin Conway Royce Hughes both of Lay ReaderARCHIBALD ROBERTSON Ilapidan Williams Clerk WardensDr Osborne Edward McC Sunday School SuperintendentRoyce Hughes Rapidan Missions Treas Robertson TreasurerMiSs Annie Stribling urerMiss Emily McCormick ALL SAINTS CHURCH Mitchells Lane Sunday School SuperintendentRev REV JAMES BECKWITH Minister-in-Charge Culpeper TreasurerMarion Speiden Mitchells CUNNINGHAM CHAPEL PARISH CHRIST CUTECH Millwood RIDLEY PARISH EMMANUEL CHAPEL Boyce ST PAULS CHURCH Raccoon Ford OLD CHAPEL Briggs JAMES BECKWITH Minister-in-Charge Culpeper REV PEYTON CRAEGHILL Rector Millwood TreasurerCharles Jones Raccoon Ford Other Vestrymen Lay ReaderGE0 BURWELL Millwood Roland Curtis Glassell Halsey Woodroe Davis WardensGeorge Burwell Miliwood Kenneth Gilpin Boyce Sunday School SuperintendentLucjan Winston Winston VIRGINIA 194 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF 1945 FAIRFAX COUNTY 195

ESSEX COUNTY Sr PAULS Mission Baileys Crossroads Route REV RORT Gioson JR Rector Theological Seminary Alexandria SOUTH FARNH4M PARISH Student in Charge 1944FnsmEmcic VALENTINE JR Theological ST JOHNS Cnuncn Tappahannock Seminary Alexandria REV PENOLETON Rector Tappahannock WardensC Oliver Milo Hoots Both of Route Alex WardensN Taylor Tappahannock ClerkG Dangerfield andria ClerkMiss Elaine Bamberger TreasurerMiss Hose Hoff TreasurerA Cralle Both of Tappahannock man Both of Route Alexandria Other VestrymenRev Robt Sunday School SuperintendentA Latane Tappahannock Gibson Rector Robt Baird Jr Student-in-Charge Both of The ological Seminary School Sunday Superintendent1944 Frederick Valentine Jr Sr PAULS CHURcH Millers Tavern Theological Seminary Alexandria REV PENOLETON Rector TappahannOck Lay ReaderH TAyLOR Waikerton WardensE Ferry Millers Tavern Clerkil Tay Tavern ALL SAINTS MISsIoN Sharon Walkerton TreasurerPhil Smoot Millers br REV REURL HOWE Minister-in-Charge Virginia Theological Seminary Alexandria PARISH Lay ReaderBAVARD CLARK Virginia Theological Seminary ST XNNES exandria VAWTEEs CHUEcU Loretto WardenW Pullman Telegraph Road Alexandria MATTHEWS CHURcH -Champlain ST TreasurerJames Potter Franconia Vacant Road Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentJack Ellison Virginia Loretto Bland Beverley Caret Clerk Theological WardensIra Brown Seminary Alexandria of Loretto Other Baylor TreasurerRichard Baylor Both in Navy VestrymanRandOiPh Palmer Chance now CHRIST CHUEdH Mission Groveton REV COUNTY THORNTON Minister-in-Charge Box 160 FAIRFAX Alexandria TreasurerMrs Tavenner Box 252 Alexandria Parish CouncilMrs Mrs PARISH Bassler Lester Albert Har FAIRFAX rison Tavenner Kimble FALLS CHURcH Falls Church THE Sunday School SuperintendentL -C Falls Church Kimble Alexan REV LEI0H RIaBLE Rector dria Student AssistantJOsEPH RoaN Seminary Street Falls Church Lay ReaderWar PRVOE 427 Columbia Harold WardensCharles Stewart East Falls Church Spel Falls Church Treas Sr Falls Church ClerkAlbert Lester LUKES MissIon Wellington Villa Alexandria man Other REV urerLawrence Harrison 930 Kansas Street Arlington THOENVON Minister-in-Charge Box 160 Rufus VestrymenSamuel Styles 301 Park Avenue Brig.-Gen Alexandria 317 Maple Avenue Lay ReaderA SLATER Lane Richard Home Jr Box 145 Tage Beck LAMOND Alexandria Thomas Pringle 300 Parish and Mission Lieut Robert Gray 522 Greenwich Street TreasurerMrs John Briar Alex andria Geo Mason Road All of Falls Church School Sunday School SuperintendentH Cory Pearson Sunday SuperintendentEd Montgomery Alexandria Falls Church

IMMANUEL CHuRcH-ON-THE-HILL Rsw ZsmasKIE Rector Theological Seminary Alexandria LANGLEY PARISH AssistantREV THoMsoN Jn 310 Virginia Aye Alexandria Sr JOHNS CHURCH McLean WardensJ Walker Alexandria Williams Episcopal REV ALFRED Sr JOHN MATTHEWS McLean TreasurerCharles Hooff WardensAdrien High School ClerkAlbert Miller Busick Falls Church Bright Carper Mc Williams Lean ClerkKenneth Both of Alexandria Other VestrymenJ Walker Stellman TreasurerD Mackall Jr Both Brook of McLean Miller ilooff Tompkins Dawson Other VestrymenMrs Stanley Carper Assistant Treas urer McLean lags Pugh Boogher Sunday School SuperintendentJ Ray Pugh Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentRichard Cooke Falls Church 197 196 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 FAUQUIER COUNTY

McGILL PARISH ST JOHNS MISsION Centreville HOLY COMFOETER CHURCH Vienna REV CARPENTER Minister-in-Charge REV ALFRED By JOHN MATYHEWS Rector McLean WardensHugh Burke James Davis Both of McLean ClerkJabez Titman TreasurerClarence Tallman Both of FAUQUIER COUNTY Vienna Other VestrymeaR Baldwin Vienna Hugh Burke Falls Church James Bentley Wood McLean Craig Hunter Cockrill both of Vienna CEDAR RUN PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Margaret Moore Vienna GRACE CHUECH Casanova REV HUTCHE5ON Rector Casanova TRURO PARISH WardenW Casanova TreasurerW Guilick Tauao CHURCH Fairfax Guilick Casanova Other VestrymenSamuel Gouldthorpe Mid REv ALREET HAYWARD Rector Fairfax land Williams Charles Carrico Childs Edwin Guilick WardensFrederick Richardson George Robey Both of Fair all of Casanova Guilick Jr Warrenton Shafer fax ClerkThos Chapman TreasurerRobert Graham Both Warrenton Price Calverton Clarence Edwards James of Fairfax Other VestrymenCharles Pozer Charles Pickett Paul Gulick both of Casanova Kincheloe Watson Young John Rust Paul Peter Sunday School SuperintendentSamuel Gouldthorpe McDonough Midland Sunday School SuperintendentThomas Chapman Fairfax

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Burke EMMANUEL PARISH REV ALBERT HAYWARD Rector Box 59 Fairfax SF LUKES CHURCH Remington POHICK CHURCH Lorton REv WM BYRD LEE RUFCHE5ON Rector Casanova REV CLARENCE BUXTON Rector Lorton Lay ReaderGLOReE MASON Bealeton Russell Springfield Benjamin Nevitt WardensB White WardensC Bowen Bowen Both of Remington Clerk Thurman Grimsley Lorton Parish and Fairfax ClerkT Harry Brittle TreasurerJohn Chilton Both of Remington Other Thos Other Vestry- Missions TreasurerCapt Joyce Occoquan VestrymenVenable Payne Marshall Clopton Dr Grant menAlbert Smith Newington Herbert Baker Lorton Bowen all of Remington Chilton Stone Bealeton John Alexandria Lambert Woodbridge Haar Lorton Price Sunday School SuperintendentGeorge Mason Bealeton Claggett David Mayne both of Lorton Douglas Nevitt Alex andria serving in our armed forces Sunday School SuperintendentsC Buxton and William Mur phy both of Lorton HAMILTON PARISH ST JAMES CHURCH Warrenton Franconia OLIvEr CHAPEL REV PAUL BOWDEN Rector Warrenton WILLIAM MARTIN Student-in-Charge Alexandria WardensR McIntyre Frost Both of Warrenton Lay ReaderHEATH SMIYH Springfield ClerkUpton Richards TreasurerD Lees Both of War TreasurerHeath Smith Springfield renton Other VestrymenJames Austin Appleton Sunday School SuperintendentHeath Smith Springfield Allen Hodgkin Hodgkin Mann Bowman Thornton UPPER TRURO PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentJ Ray Lascombe Warrenton ST TIMOTHYS CHURCH Herndon Rsw LLOYD BELL Minister-in-Charge WardensC Lawrence Hanes Both of Herndon Clerk Humme TreasurerDr Detwiler Assistant Treasurer LEEDS PARISH Mrs Detwiler All of Herndon Other VestrymenHarry Brecken LEEDS CHURCH Markham Ennis Ara Daniels Shull ridge Grayson Hanes Ralph REv FEEMONT HINKEL Rector Markham Reed All of Rerndon Lay ReaderHENRY MARSHALL Markham CHRIST CHURCH Chantilly WardensJ LeRoy Baxley Stribling Both of Markham REV LLOYD BELL Minister-in-Charge 211 Grace St ClerkS Moss Markham TreasurerHenry Baxley Hume Other WardensWilliam Nevitt Rector Both of Herndon. Clerk VestrymenJames Green Smith Caillouet all of Charles Austin TreasurerR Rector Both of Herndon Markham McCarty Goode both of Delaplane Mar Sunday School SuperintendentL Bell Herndon shall Marshall Fred Wayland Hume GLOUCESTER COUNTY 199 198 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 FREDERICK COUNTY MEADE PARISH TRINITY CHURCH Upperville REV RYLEY Rector Upperville FREDERICK PARISH WardensC Cushman Upperville Langley 115 CHRIST CHURCH Winchester TreasurerJoshua 503 Street Broadway New York City ClerkT Hardin REV RORT NELsON Rector Washington Fletcher NELSON 124 Amherst Street Fletcher Both of Upperville Other VestrymenRobert Lay ReaderW PAcE de Horace Browne Dr Randolph Gwynne Tayloe Harry Butts WardensW Nelson Page 124 Amherst Street 815 15th Allen 703 Wasbington Hunter de Butts all of Upperville Rozier Dulany Jr 310 Amherst Street ClerkDr Street TreasurerFrank Hack 801 Washington Street Other Street Washington VestrymenJ Pindkney Arthur Harold Brown Champe Carter Con PIEDMONT PARISH ner Jr Joseph Hodgson Irvan OConnell John Minnigerode Jno Woolfolk TRINITY CHURCH Marshall Noble Pierce John Woolfolk Vacant Sunday School SuperintendentB Arthur Jr 520 Stewart 126 Cork WardensJ Ramey Marshall McCarty Delaplane Street Sunday School TreasurerS Sammis Marshall ClerkA Baird Delaplane TreasurerJ Ramey Other VestrymenDennis McCarty John McCarty Delaplane ST STEPHENS CHURCH Stephens City of Marshall Cunningham Walker Maddux Jr all REV BROWN Rector Woodstock Marshall Sunday School 5uperintendentGeorge Davis WardenH Briscoe Williams Stephens City

WHITTLE PARISH ST THoMAs CHURCH Middletown GRACE CHURCH The Plains REV Baown Rector Woodstock Vacant WardenDr Thomas Williams Middletown WardensRichard Turner Turner Foster Both of The Plains ClerkW Lewis TreasurerMrs Turner Foster Both of The Fleming Plains Other VestrymenD Meade GLOUCESTER COUNTY Hamilton William Lewis Moffett Meetze McCarty of The Plains Daniel Cox George Whitford Colonel Mackintosh All ABINGDON PARISH Turner The Plains Sunday School SuperintendentRichard ARIN000N CHURCH White Marsh Vaant Marshall ST ANDREWS MIssIoN Lay ReaderF BROWNELL Hayes Store REV FRERIONT HINKEL Rector Markham WardensCecil Page Coke Stonewall Rowe Glass Clerk TreasnrerMiss Nelson Marshall Edwards Ordinary Parish and Missions TreasurerJ Nelson Mar- Snnday School SuperintendentMiss Catlett Wicomico shall ST ANDREWS MIssIoN Maryus CEDAR RUN PARISH REV REOINALD EASTMAN Minister-in-Charge Gloucester STEPHENS ST CHURCH TreasurerGeorge Cary Treasurer Sunday School Fund Minister-in-Charge Maxfield REV CARPENTER Mrs Harriett Maxfleld Council of AdviceMrs Rarriett White Dr Miss Annie Vandergrift Stonewall Rowe Miss Mary FLUVANNA COUNTY James Clements Walter Kenney Mrs Charles Rinkle Glouces Sunday School SuperintendentReginald Eastman RIVANNA PARISH ter ST JoHNs CHURCH Columbia WARE PARISH Deacon-in-Charge Bremo Bluff REV FRANCIs WM TYNDALL WARE CHURCH Gloucester Holberton Beattie Both of Columbia WardensR REV REOINALD EAsTMAN Rector Gloucester Columbia TreasurerB Cowherd JEFFREY MONTAOUE Columbia Lay Hes derMAJ0R School SuperintendentG Hodgson Sunday WardensW Fleet Taliaferro Nuttall George Cary Glou TreasurerW Fleet cester ClerkGeorge Cary Gloucester GRACE Bremo Bluff CHURCH Assistant TreasurerDavid Lassiter Glou Bremo Bluff Taliaferro Nuttall REV FRANcIS WM TYNIiALL Deacon-in-Charge Walter Perrin Edward Arvonia cester Other VestrymenWilliam Bates WardensS Hanson Bremo Bluff Duvall WHght Noble Reald deceased Joseph Tabb George Brothers Hanson II TI-easurerW Howard Hanson Both of ClerkW Sr Moorman Bremo Bluff Carr Gloucester Bremo Bluff Sunday School SuperintendentW Jr Sunday School SuperintendentS Hanson COUNCIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA 200 150TH ANNUAL OF 1945 HANOVER COUNTY 201

G000HLAND COUNTY CECIL MEMORIAL MIssIoN Stanardsvifle REV CAMPRELL TUCKER Minister-in-Charge StanardsVille Parish Missions TreasurerMiss Carrie Makely Stanardsville ST JAMES-NORTHAM PARISH Superintendent Sunday SchoolMiss Carrie Makely Stanards GRACE CHURCH Goochiand yule Rn JAQUELIN WASHINGTON Deacon-in-Charge Goochiand Lay ReaderPERCY THORNTON Sabot WardenJas Graves Irwin ClerkHarry Baldwin Sr Irwin HANOVER COUNTY TreasurerW Gordon State Farm Other VestrymenHugh John Wilfred Walder Maidens son Beaumont ST MARTINS PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentH Cobbs Lee FORK CHURcH Doswell ST MARTINS CHURCH Doswell CHURcH ST Mnvs CHURCH Lorraine OF OUR SAVIOUR Montpelier TRINITY REV JAQUELIN WASHINGTON Deacon-in-Charge Goochiand CHURCH Beaverdam Lay ReadersC ARMSTRONe 3307 Grayland Avenue Richmond REV PHILLIP MASON Rector Doswell HAVNES Richmond 21 Lay ReaderROSEWEa PAGE JR Beaverdam 21 WardensRoseweil WardenRosewell Trimble 13 Richmond Clerk Page Jr Beaverdam Francis Noland Ash land Richmond 21 Parish Mission Treasurer ClerkS Oliver Doswell Haynes and TreasurerF Saffelle Jr Elmont Other VestrymenJack Miss Jane Saunders 13 Richmond 21 Other Vestrymen Eddleton Knight Bourne Bernice Stanley Ernest Basil Coale Vinita John Ford Littleton Wickham both of Lowry Churchill Noland all of Beaverdam Lieut Robt Page 13 River Road Richmond Portsmouth Vernon Hackett 3305 Park Avenue Rich mond Cowell Doswell Sunday School SuperintendentsMrs Joseph Hollins Beaverdam GREENE COUNTY Mason Doswell

ST PAULS PARISH NEVE PARISH ST PAULS CHURCH Hanover REV WHITTLE MEMORIAL CHURCH Mission Home FRANKS Minister-in-Charge Free Union WardensV Ancell REv LovING Rector Gwathmey Jr Both of Hanover Parish Lay ReaderFREEMAN FISK Boonesvflle Clerk and Missions TreasurerR Taylor Hanover WardenLawrence Shifflett Mission Home Treasurer Deaconess Evelyn Seymour Mission Home Other Vestrymen IMMANUEL CHURcH R. Old Church Bryce Walton Boonesville Dave Sullivan Mission Home REV FEEDERICK WARNEcKE 603 Evelyn Seymour Minister-in-Charge Tuckahoe Sunday School SuperintendentDeaconess Boulevard Richmond Mission Home WardensA Broaddus Williams Both TreasurerA of Tunstall Broaddus Tunstall Other Vestrymen GIE5ON MEMORIAL CHURCH Bris Broaddus Williams Ruffin Jr REV GEORGE MAYo Rector Bris all of John Tunstall Ruffin Ellerson Eubank Lay ReaderJOSEPH MAYO Bris Tunstall School SuperintendentMiss Turner Bris Sunday School Sunday SuperintendentD Williams Tunstall

PARISH GIBSON ASHLAND PARISH GRAcR CIIURcH Stanardsville CHURcH OF Sp JAMES THE LEss Ashland REV CAMPRELL TUCKER Rector Stanardsville REV MAcLAREN BRVDON Rector 110 Franklin WardensGrover Morris Bickers ClerkJohn Morris Street Riclz mond TreasurerJean Morris All of Stanardsville Other Vestrymen WardensEdmund Newman Lynwood England Both of John Bray Bickers Coppedge All of Stanardsville Ashland Clerk-Melvin Wallinger Treasurer_Clifford Trevvett Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Morris Stanardsville Assistant TreasurerMrs Kerr All of Ashland Other Vestry- menA Dugdale Harry Martin Edmund De Jarnette Robert Grattan Jr Edwin EPIPHANY MIssIoN McMullen Cox James Meharg Harry William Borum John Gillespie REV CAMPRELL TUCKER Minister-in-Charge Stanardsville Sneed Sunday School Parish and Missions TreasurerMrs Katherine Redd McMullen SuperintendentsC Edwin Cox and Edmund De Jarnette both Sunday School SuperintendentRosser Lamb McMullen of Ashland 202 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA OF 1945 HENRICO COUNTY 203

THE HE2RICO COUNTY CHURCH OF THE EIPIPHANT Richmond REV Hnorjj PETERS Rector 108 Lancaster Road HENRICO PARISH Lay ReaderJnjzs FISHER 627 Graham Road WardensW Austin 107 Overbrook ALL SAINTS Cnuacu Richmond Road Thomas Ruffin 3303 Gloucester Road ClerkW REV JAMES KENNEDy Rector Clark Road Talman 100 West Wickham Street TreasurerD Talman 100 West Wickham Lay ReaderD McC THORNTON JR 420 Sheppard Street Street Other Vestry- menThomas Armstrong 2602 WardensRobert Anderson 4301 Fitzhugh Avenue Sands Edgewood Avenue Eddleton 3224 Lamb Avenue Daniel 1500 West Avenue ClerkD McC Thornton Jr 420 Sheppard Gano 123 Lancaster Road Gregory 3314 Suffolk Road Street TreasurerL Gordon Miller 4304 Cutshaw Avenue Other McNamee 3307 Barton Avenue Hugh Noel Sr 2915 Hanes VestrymenJohn Boyd Box 188 Dr Neil Barnett 1127 West Avenue Tuck 3207 Lamb Avenue Walseth 4313 Avenue Dr Wm Chapin 5104 Riverside Drive Coulbourn Fauquier Avenue Wilkinson 2915 Moss Side Ave nue Wilkinson 3301 Garland 1712 Grove Avenue Chase 331 Lexington Road Robert Avenue James Fisher 627 Graham Road Gayle 1619 Avnue John Haynes Jr 5324 Cary Street Road Sunday School OFerrall 1304 Grove Avenue Wm Perdue 2517 Grove SuperintendentCharles McMurdo 3523 Patrick Avenue Assistant School Avenue George Poland 603 Davis Avenue Randolph Rut- Sunday SuperintendentAlbert Wilkin son 3301 Garland Avenue fin 1404 Wilmington Williams 1804 Park Avenue Sunday School SuperintendentDr Wm Chapin 5104 Riverside Drive GRACE ANT HoLy Tawny CHURCH Richmond Rn BEvERLET Bovo Rector North Laurel St CHURCH OF THE Richmond AscENsION Director of Religious EducationMiss San FAUNTLEROv 1613 Grove Vacant Avenue WardensPowhatan Nash 1505 Nottoway Avenue Robert Poat WardensJohn Minor The Chesterfield James Dill Road ClerkG Carter 3206 Massie Hill Glass Carolina Avenue Treas crest Cary Street Road ClerkCarlton Moffatt 2603 Grove Avenue urerS Lamkin 3314 Suffolk Road TreasurerC Crawford 1723 Grove Avenue Other Sunday School SuperintendentH Crooks 3206 Detroit Ave Vestrymen Baskerville John Blackwell Robert nue Richmond Brock Spencer Car ter Samuel Crane Davenport William Frazier James Galleher James Massie Crosby John Miller Minor Moffatt Giles CHRIST CHURCH Richmond Robertson Dr Talley Fred Tilghman Ed Trigg Reid STAMO Venable Rn SPAvHv Hector 2412 Kenmore Road and Wilson Wilmer all of Richmond Lay ReaderRAMcyN LEMAv 3520 Florida Avenue Sunday School SuperintendentGiles Robertson 1119 West WardensJ Williams 2917 Edgewood Avenue Shearin Avenue 106 Overbrook Road ClerkJ Teabo 2412 Third Avenue Treas urerRamon Lemay 3520 Florida Avenue Missions Treasurer CHURCH OF THE Baber 1029 Tilden Street Other VestrymenE Krug MEssIAH Highland Springs Stonewall Goddin Dr Thompson Clarence Beck Tre Ray PALMER CAMPRELL Rector Sandston Lay ReaderN villian Morris Tyler Jr Eawooo CRIDLIN 111 Colonial Avenue Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentJ 2412 WardensJ Flournoy Elbert Teabo Third Avenue Pleasants Both of Highland Springs ClerkL Primary DepartmentMiss Edith Davis 2118 Venable Street Raymond Fawcett Highland Springs Treasurer Ellwood Cridlin 111 Colonial Avenue Richmond Other Vea trymenAlbe Penley Charles Chappell Both of Highland EMMANUEL CHURCH Brook Hill Springs Rn LEwIs CARTER HSSRI50N Hector Brook Hill Sunday School SuperintendentN Elwood Cridlin 111 Colonial Lay ReaderW PEPLE 3513 Hazelhurst Avenue Avenue Richmond WardensThomas Mordecal 1614 Pope Avenue Froman Hilliard Road Route 12 ClerkD Clements 2107 Davenport Ave THE nue Richmond TreasurerThomas Mordecal 1614 Pope Avenue CHURCH OF THE HoLy COMFORTER Richmond Other VestrymenB 1502 Ray Bingham Nottoway Avenue Dennis Cssv MONTAeUE Rector 1827 Hanover Avenue 1218 Nottoway Gentry 3101 Kent Lay Avenue Street West ReaderOscAR Sporr Jt 2521 Park Avenue Moreland Farm Route Yarrington Cody both of Brook WardensC Vinton Pemberton 208 Vine Street Bright Hill Hartley 6109 Old Hermitage Road Warwick 1412-A Anderson 3113 Grove Avenue ClerkE Shirley Robinson 1201 West Avondale 45th Avenue Davis 1435 Greycourt Avenue Law Street Parish and Missions TreasurerW Michaux 2409 rence Hilliard Road Route 12 Wagner 2400 Lincoln Ave Park Avenue Mrs nue Secretary Seitzinger Sexton Borkey both of Sunday School SuperintendentC Vinton Pemberton 208 Vine Brook Hill Street 204 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 HENRICO COUNTY 205

THE MONUMENTAL Cnuxcn Richmond Rothesay Road Fred Cochran 1617 Park Avenue Tazewell Ellett REV GEORGE Rector 4507 Cutshaw Avenue OSSMAN 1003 Grove Avenue Hill Montague Jr Paxton Road Gilmer 1506 Brookland Parkway Lay ReaderDAN SIGOURNEY Minor Jr 420 Henri Road John Ovgain Jr 1920 Hanover Ave Walter Christian WardensRichard Meade 913 Floyd Avenue nue Barbour Thornton 1817 Grove Avenue Maxwell Wallace 4024 Patterson Avenue 1526 Park Avenue ClerkThomas Friend 1832 Park Avenue George Wright Jr 4202 Kensington Avenue 1506 Brookland Treasurer and Missions TreasurerDan Sigourney Sunday School SuperintendentFred Cochran 1617 Park Ave Parkway Other VestrymenTerm expired January 1945 Walter nue Richmond Leake 375 Lexington Boulevard Mark Moffett 4019 Cutshaw 8015 Three Chopt Road Wm Starke Avenue Perry ST JoHNs CHURCH Richmond more Robinson Nelson Army To serve one year REV RORERT BONNER EcHoLs Rector 3416 Broad Street Hancock 1509 West Avenue Dosweil Jr 1503 Peachtree Road Lay ReadersJOHN WELSH Mutual Building WM RUSSELL WOOTEN John Taylor Jr Navy To serve two years more Sigourney 1506 Brookland Parkway Dillard 1132 Grace WardensDr James Mears 2702 Broad Street George Street George Tabb 4626 Stuart Avenue Byrd Breeden 3016 Doane 2809 Grace Street ClerkJohn Welsh Mutual Building Park Avenue To serve three Ron Wm Herbert 2903 years TreasurerWm Russell Wooten Mission Treasurer 812 35th Faison Jr Hawthorne Avenue High Street George Doane 2809 Grace Street Other VestrymenW 3323 First Avenue Morris 3301 Grove Avenue Bryant 208 27th Jack Dennier 2218 Farrand Ellis 3015 Marshall Gililam 2620 Grace Rileman 2916 Fendall PRIAcE OF PEAcE CHAPEL Louis Jewell 3421 Leigh Walter Jewell 1213 Westminster REV STAMO SPATHEv Rector Mussen 1415 Laburnum Pearman 2916 Broad Scott Warden Robert Rose Senior Rice 7022 Franklin Sherry 412 32nd Thornton Albemarle Tuck 2913 Montrose CHUEdH or OUR SAVIOUR Sandston Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Welsh Mutual Building Rxv PALMER CAMPRELL Rector Sandston WardensF Talman Both of Sandston Eggleston ST MARKS CHURCH Richmond ClerkJ Layne TreasurarG Thomas Mitchell Both of Sand REV FREDERICK WARNECKE Rector 603 Tuckahoe Boulevard ston Other VestrymenArthur Rice William Magill both of WardensCalvin Lucy 1944 4210 Seminary Avenue Julian Sandston Frasler 1944 4003-A Park Avenue Both of Richmond Clerk Wallace Moncure Jr 1404 Brookland Parkway TreasurerRobert ST AN0REws CHURCH Richmond 2311 Brown Grace Street Both of Richmond New vestrymen REV War IRwIN Rector 227 Cherry Street will organize at meeting on February 1945 Members of vestry for Senior WardenC Henley 1405 Wilmington Avenue Junior 1945 are Julian Frasier 4003-A Park Avenue James Scott WardenL Martin 1503 Laburnum Avenue ClerkWm Glenn 3314 Grace Street Loren Kimball 10 Boulevard Aubrey 1210 Westminster Avenue TreasurerH Sarvay 204 Sheppard Ellett Dinwiddie Avenue University Heights Robert Hyde 5502 Street Other Pettus 903 Meadow Street Wm VestrymenB Bewdley Road George Hatton 3920 Park Avenue 3019 Noble Joseph Ewing Stutz Meadow Street Wm Rankins Avenue 3305 Stuart Avenue Preston Shelton 3537 Grove Avenue Nib- Starke 1519 claremont Avenue Andrews 3221 Ellwood let 3406 Floyd Avenue Wallace Moncure Jr 1404 Brookland Park Avenue Greenstreet 2610 Hanover Avenue Baur 3137 John way Arendall 200 Sheppard Street Archie Berkeley 2512 Grayland Avenue Rolzbach 2821 Floyd Avenue John Hanover Avenue Butterworth 4106 Kensington Avenue Joseph son 2921 Grayland Avenue Sarvay 1414 Lorraine Avenue Gasser 2100 Nelson Street Pettigrew 3325 Franklin Street 619 Pemberton 3443 Cary Street Stanley Ford Thomp All of Richmond son Street George Bowls 3310 Fendall Avenue Smith 421 Sunday School SuperintendentB Nlblet 3406 Floyd Avenue Laurel Street Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentC Henley Assistant Sunday School SuperintendentsGeo Bowls 3310 Fendall Avenue Wallace ST PAULS CHURCH Richmond Clary 2113 Idlewood Avenue REV VINCENT FRANKS Rector 6006 Three Chopt Road REV ROBERT DAVIS Curate 719 West Grace Street ST JAMES CHURCH Richmond Lay ReadersDR EowALn PEPLE 3308 Loxley Road FRANK Woop REV CHURCHILL GIR5ON Rector 1201 Franklin Street 815 Franklin Street Mutual Junior Senior WardenMurray McGuire Building Senior WardenW Frank Powers 6207 Three Chopt Road Junior WardenClaiborne Watkins 3013 Hawthorne Avenue Both of Rich WardenB Randolph Williams Windsor Farms ClerkBenjamin Bell mond ClerkJohn Mordecal 17 Willway Avenue Parish and Jr 500 West Franklin Street Parish and Missions Addison 1530 Park Avenue Both TreasurerHarry Missions TreasurerB Rennolds Augustine 1808 Park Avenue Other VestrymenW Frank Powers of Richmond Other VestrymenJohn Benson 1613 Grove Avenue 6207 Three Chopt Road Randolph Williams Windsor Farms William Bramble 1927-A Stuart Avenue Robert Hill Carter Benjamin Bell Jr Register 500 Franklin Street Augustine KING WILLIAM COUNTY 207 206 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Michaux Jr Dr Thomas Murrell Fred Robertson Craige Ruffin Dr II McGuire 1622 Park Avenue Treasurer 1808 Park Avenue Flavins Waddell Lewis 5125 Turner Jr Jewel Tyson 1234 Rothesay Road Dr Wm Porter Edward Anderson Williams Scott 909 Franklin Street Street Road Capt Frederic 27 Maxwell Cary School SuperintendentFred Robertson Franklin Street James Scott 1825 Sunday Herbert Claiborne 204 River Road Dr Car Road Assistant SuperintendentCraige Huff in Park Avenue Dr Dabney Lancaster 1816 Park Avenue John Guy 13 rington Williams 805 Franklin Street Park Craigie Chesterfield County Scott 1306 Avenue 1701 Hanover Avenue KING AND QUEEN COUNTY 5404 Cary Street Road Crump 815 Director of Religious EducationMrs Earnhardt ST STEPHENS PARISH Grace Street Home 1516 West Avenue EMMANUEL CHURCH King and Queen REV GUvHEIE BROWN Rector West Point Virginia Richmond ST THOMAS CHURcH Senior WardenW Beane Junior WardenC Trimyer Rector 3602 Hawthorne Avenue Richmond Beane Treas REV ELMER PEDRIcK Both of King and Queen Courthouse ClerkW 3210 Hawthorne Avenue Lay Lay ReaderGEavAs TvLoa urerW Beane Jr Both of King and Queen Courthouse Chamberlayne Avenue WardensThomas Stanford 4006 ReadersW Beane Jr Taylor Both of King and Queen Avenue Both of Richmond ClerkGervas Mullen 1611 Pope Courthouse 3819 Taylor 3210 Hawthorne Avenue TreasurerCyrus McC Bache Brook Road Missions TreasurerT Raysor Salley 4219 Seminary Shands KING GEORGE COUNTY Avenue All of Richmond Other VestrymenWilliam Henry Miller Jr Dr Thomas Gill Edward Bray Garner DeVoe HANOVER PARISH Budwell Horace Dorsan Richard Brooke Robert Figg Leigh ST JOHNs CHURCH King George Henry Hoest REV FLOYO CARTWE1eHT Rector King George Sunday School SuperintendentRichard Brooke 3205 Rawthorne WardensW Mountjoy B1aden Tayloe Both of Comorn Avenue Richmond ClerkFloyd Cartwright King George TreasurerWm Burroughs Osso PAHISH Cartwright King George VARINA Sunday School SuperintendentRev VARINA CHUncH Varina Richmond REV Wxesian HOR5TMAN Hector Box 139 14 EMMANUEL CHURCH Port Conway Stoneman No Junior Senior WardenGeorge Sr REV FLOVO CARTWE1CHT Rector King George No 14 Both of Richmond of WardenFrank Shoemaker WardensJohn Pollock Armistead Lewis Both Dogue Howard Mears No 14 TreasurerW Stone- ClerkW Clerk and TreasurerJohn Polloek Dogue man Sr Varina Farms No Assistant TreasurerJ DeBerry Crowder No 14 All of Richmond ST PAULS PARISH Baldridge No 14 Sunday School SuperintendentMr Si PAULS CHURCH Hooes Richmond REV FLOVO CARTWRIOHT Rector King George WardensL Ashton Sr Hooes William Washington Ash- WEDDELL MEMORIAL CHURCH Richmond Owens ClerkFloyd Cartwright King George TreasurerL Richmond HEy WEBSTER HORSTMAN Rector Box 139 No 14 ton Sr Hooes Powell Senior WardenW Roberts Junior WardenA Sunday School SuperintendentF Cartwright King George Both of Richmond Clerk and TreasurerJohn McNamee Richmond BRUNSWICK PARISH LAMes CEEEK CHURCH Sealston TUCKAHOE PARISH REV FLoyD CARVWRIOHT Rector King George ST STEPHENs CHUECH Richmond Allen ClerkMiss Josephine Garnett Tetotum TreasurerMrs GILE5 PALMEE Rector 6004 Grove Avenue Richmond REV Smith Dogue St Christophers School REV JOHN PACE WILLIAMS Curate KING WILLIAM COUNTY Lay ReadersFIEL0INe WILLIAMs and Ds DOUOLAS VANDERHOOF WardensDr VanderHoof 5501 Cary Street Road CapI Douglas DAVIDS PARISH Charles Moore 6011 Three Chopt Road ClerkAustin Sydnor ST Sr DAVIDS CHURCH Aylett 321 Greenway Lane TreasurerF Waddell 4221 Stuart Avenue REV Rector West Point Other VentrymenDr Douglas VanderHoof Senior Warden Capt BROWN Aylett Garber King William Charles Moore Junior Warden Austin Sydnor Registrar James WardensWalter Pollard TreasurerMrs Norma Gibbes Ayers Jr Welby Beverley Blackburn Robert Bugg ClerkW Garber King William Arthur Collins Malcolm Engstrom Arthur Lambdin Wm Aylett 208 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 LOUDbUN COUNTY 209

ST JOHNS PARISH CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR Oatlands Sr JOHNS CHURCH West Point RET CAMPRELL MATER5 ReCtor Middleburg REv GUTHRIE BROWN Rector West Point WardensGeorge Carter Leesburg David Finley Washington WardensF Perry Miner Sr Both of West Point Clerk and TreasurerE Hussell Oatlands ClerkJ McCielland TreasurerT Miner Sr Both of West Sunday School SuperintendentEmma Clemens Leesburg Point Other VestrymenF Perry Senior Warden Miner Junior Warden McClelland Secretary Miner Sr Treas urer Elis Oisson Ekberg Lay ReadersF Perry SHELBURNE PARISH Miner Sr McCleiiand Borum Ekberg George St JAMES CHURCH Leesburg RET MANLy CORR Rector Leesburg LANCASTER COUNTY Lay HeaderW THOIAs Leesburg WardensT Fendall Cole Both of Leesburg Clerk Saunders Parish and Missions TreasurerW Thomas Both of Leesburg Other VestrymenR Fletcher Dr John Gibson CHRIST CHURCH PARISH Elgin Jr Lintner Littlejohn Rust Jr all TRINITY CHURCH Lancaster of Leesburg Lea Macdonald Aldie REV DORsET JR. SMITH Deacon-in-Charge Kilmarnock Sunday School SuperintendentJ Manly Cobb acting Leesburg WardenJames McKeaney Lancaster CierkC Gresham Lancaster Other VestrymenDr Oldham Farley Mrs James McKenney Church Treasurer Au of Lancaster CHRIST CHUacH Lucketts Sunday School SuperintendentJames MeKenney Lancaster REV HOWARD CAOT Rector Hamilton WardensM Costello Leesburg Chas Heflin Lucketts ClerkNelson Titus Lucketts TreasurerM Costello GRACE CHURCH Kilmarnock Leesburg Other VestrymenHenry Myers John Whitmore Rn DORsET SMITH JR Deacon-in-Charge Kilmarnoek both of Lucketts John Hope Adamstown Md WardensCarter Keane Walter Harvey Both of Kiimarnock ClerkHenry MerCer TreasurerC Hubbard Jr Both of Kil marnock Other VestrymenA Wagonsellar Ditchley Mrs MADISON PARISH Lilly Church Treasurer Kilmarnock ST PAULS CHURCH Hamilton Sunday School Otis SuperintendentMrs George White Stone REV PAUL SHULTZ Hector Hamilton TreasurerRobert McCray Leesburg Missions TreasurerDr ST MARTS WHITECHAPEL Lively Kerr Hamilton Other VestrymenClaude Thomas Theodore REV DORSET SMITH JR Deacon-in-Charge Kilmarnoek Reid Both of Hamilton WardenV Chowning Senora ClerkB Lewis Lively Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Claude Thomas Hamilton Other VestrymenJoseph Pierce Nuttsville Chowning Senora Towles Litwalton Lewis Church Treasurer Lively 1\Ir CALVARY CHURCH Round Hill REV PAUL SHULTZ Rector Hamilton Treasurer LOUDOUN TreasurerB FTed James Round Hill Missions COUNTY Roger Hammerly Round Hill Qther VestrymenWm Humphrey Thomas Jr Both of Round Hill Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Paul Shults Hamilton JOHNS PARISH THE CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER Aldie RET CAMPRELL MATERS Hector Sv PETERS CHURCH Purcellville WardensJohn Hutehinson Haymarket Wallace Brown Aldie REV PAUL SHULTZ Rector Hamilton ClerkPhilip di Zerega Aldie TreasurerFloyd Harris TreasurerC Davis Missions TreasurerMrs Raymond Case Stoke Aldie Both of PureeliVilie Other VestrymenMacDaniel Ball Jr Richard Lake Fulton Lake Sunday School SuperintendentC Davis Purcellville EMMANUEL CHURCH Middleburg REV CAMPRELL MATER5 Hector Middleburg CUNNINGHAM CHAPEL PARISH WardensThomas Dudley Henry Frost Both of Middle burg ClerkThomas Atkinson The Plains TreasurerWilliam Goou SHEPHERD CHURCH Bluemont REV PAUL SHULTZ Minister-ia-Charge Hamilton Seipp Middleburg Other VestrymenHenry Whitfield Henry Paul Hamilton Duffy Jr Both of Middleburg Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Shuitz 210 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY 211

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GREEN SPRINGS PARISH CHRISTCHURCH PARISH CHRIST CHURCH Christchurch ST Jonrcs CHURCH Waldrop EPIPHANY REV ROBINSON Rector Cismont CHUECH Urbanna REV DAVID LEWIS Christchurch Lay ReaderJOHN WERNER Gordonsville JR Rector Wal WardensW Marstoa WardensJohn Weiner lordonsville Meade Branham Urbanna Eastman Saluda Waldrofi ClerkR Bailey Christchurch Parish and Missions Treasurer drop Clerk and TreasurerMrs Jack Crebbs Lt.-Comdr Booth Urbanna Other VestrymanG Anderton Saluda James Barnhardt Urbanna Harold Gray Saluda Lewis TRINITY PARISH Jones Urbanna Edmund Smith Saluda ST JAMES CHURCH Louisa Sunday School SuperintendentEdmund Smith Saluda REV CAMPRELL TUCKER Rector Stanardsville WardenW Whitlock Louisa ClerkW Southard Louisa NEW KENT COUNTY TreasurerMrs Smith Louisa Other VestrymenROl3ert Mills Whitlock Smith All of Louisa ST PETERS PARISH Louisa Sunday School SuperintendentW Whitlock Sv PETERS CHURCH Tunstall REV HURARD LLOYD Rector Roxbury WardensG THE CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Mineral Taylor New Kent Malcolm Chriatian TunEtall REV MASON Rector Doswell ClerkBenjamin Brinton Jr New Kent TreasurerMrs Chris tian Tunstali Lay ReaderL KELLER Js Mineral WaTdensC Noel James Hall Both of Mineral Clerk of Mineral Other Keller Jr TreasurerJ Keller Both NOR THUMEEBLAND COUNTY VestrymenW Graves Frank Reynolds Both of Mineral Keller Jr Mineral Sunday School SuperintendentL ST STEPHENS PARISH ST STEPHENS CHURCH Heathsvjlle COUNTY Rn DORSET SMITH Deacon-in-Charge Kilmarnock MADISON WardensE Hugh Smith Howard Straughan Both of Heaths ille ClerkW Haynes TreasurerE Hugh Smith Both of PARISH Heathsvifle BROMFIELD Other VestrymenRobert Brent Haynes Jr William Brent CHAPEL OF REMEMREANCR Fletcher died January 24 194t Boyd Taliaferro Dr Stanardsville Mercer Howard REV CAMPBELL TUcKER Rector Neale Straughan Hugh Smith All of Heaths yule TreasurerDeaconess Maty Redd Fletcher Fletcher Sunday School School SuperintendentDeaconess Mary Redd SuperintendentHoward Straughan Heaths Sunday yule

PIEDMONT CHURCH Madison ST MARYS CHURCH Fleeton REV WATERHOUSE Rector Washington DORSET Rn SMITH JR Deacon-in.Charge Kilmarnock Norma Cave Madison Other VestrymenJames TreasurerMiss WardenP Wailer Fleeton Other VestrymenM III of Madison Saunders Bushong Frank Smith Both Edwards Both of Fleeton Church TreasurerMrs Walter Biddlecomb Fairport School MATHEWS COUNTY Sunday SuperintendentJoseph Perkins Reedville WICOMICO PARISH KINGSTON PARISH WIc0MIC0 CHURCH Wicomico REV DORSEY GREEN CHR1ST CHURCH Williams Wharf SMITH Deacon-in-Charge Kilmarnock WardensColonel Edwin TEINITY CHURCH Foster Payne Tignor William Deitz Both of Wicomico Church ST JoHNs CHURCH Mathews ClerkJ Stephens TreasurerColonel Tignor of Vacant Both Wicomico Church Other VestrymenErnest Harding Rehohoth Lay ReaderPERRY WILLIAMS Retz Church Stephens Wicomico Church Mathews Clerk Thomas Bouldin Remo WardensPerry Williams Retz Barnes Nuckois Army of the United States Rufus Rose Browns Barnes Mathews TreasurerPerry Williams RetE Store Leon Christopher Remo Sunday School Sunday School SuperintendentD Forrest Mathews SuperintendentRufus Rose Browns Store VIRGINIA 212 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF 1945 PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY 213

ORANGE COUNTY ST GEORGES MISSION Stanley REV DENNIS WHITTLE Rector Luray ST THOMAS PARISH Parish and Missions TreasurerDeaconess Hutton St Georges Mission Stanley Other St THOMAS CHURCH Orange VestrymenErnest Weakley Charles Vacant Pettit Everett Weakley Shirley Gray Ivan Pettit Will Weakley George Pettit All of Lay ReaderJusTicE GEORGE BaowNINo Orange MATTFrELO Stanley Sunday School Woodberry Forest SuperintendentDeaconess Hutton WardensJustice George Browning Frank Walker Both Treasurer of Orange ClerkR Taylor Woodberry Forest Nottingham Orange Other VestrymenJustice George Brown Wyatt ALL SAINTS MISSION Tanners Ridge ing Senior Warden Frank Walker Junior Wnrden Williams Edwin Kite Bresee Shackelford REV DENNIS WHITTLE Rector Luray Willis Taylor Registrar Nottingham Treasurer Church CommitteeBob Lane Mill Creek Luray Dick John Walker Dr Ricketts Everett Ewers Offenbacker Breeden Fred Meadows Moody Offenbacker Rus Orange Sunday School SuperintendentWyatt Williams sell Breeden all of Tanners Ridge Stanley

SCOTT PARISH CHnST CHURCH Gordonsville CUEBAGE HOLLOW MISSION Stanley BATCHELLER Rector Gordonsville REV HENRY FRYING REV DENNIS WHITTLE Rector Luray Philip Scott Junior WardenWaIter Senior WardenCapt Parish and Treasurer Missions TreasurerDeaconess Hutton Stanley Wood Jr Both of Gordonsville ClerkWalter Wood Sunday School SuperintendentDeaconess Hutton Barton Cameron Both of Gordonsville

BARBOUa MEMORIAL CHURCH Barboursville HENRY EEVING BITcHELLEE Rector Gordonsville REV PRINCE TreasurerMrs Lavinia Graves Barboursville WILLIAM COUNTY man in the Mrs Graves acts as Treasurer there being no tO non-resident members who congregation resident We have at least to the Church will not be transferred but who do nothing support small offering that know nothing about unless it be some occasional DETTINGEN PARISH TRINITY CHURcH Manassas REV THoMAs FAULKNER Ja Rector Box 128 Manassas Lay ReaderC SINcLMa Ja Manassas WardensG PAGE COUNTY Allen Dr Marsteller Both of Manassas ClerkJ Bradford Manassas Parish and Missions TreasurerH Thornton Davies Jr Manassas Other VestrymenDr Moncure Marshall Haydon Didlake Riggs Lewis Percival Lewis LURAY PARISH Sinclair Jr Sunday School CHRIST CHuacH Luray SuperintendentC Sinclair Jr Manassas REV DENNIS WHITTLE Rector Luray Speake Senior WardenRobt Morrison Junior WardenF Morrison Both of Luray ClerkH Speake TreasurerRobert de Ford Thos Amiss Both of Luray Other VestrymenThomaS HAYMARKET PARISH Tompkins all of Luray Ralph Judd Kimball Sr PAULS CHUEcH Haymarket Sunday Schooi SuperintendentMrs Dennis Whittle Luray REV CARPENTER Rector Haymarket WardensW Jordan Dr Wade Payne Both of Haymarket ST PAULS MISSIoN Ingham ClerkW Tyler TreasurerJ Garrett Both of Haymarket Other REV DENNIS WHITTLE Rector Luray VestrymenDr Beverley Bladen Dulany Furr all of Elkton Broad Run Watson George Bleight Edgar Reflin Parish TreasurerMiSS Mary Ware Stevens Elkton John Hart all of Haymarket Lightner Gainesville Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Letitia Stevens Sunday School SuperintendentW Carpenter Haymarket 214 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 SHENANDOAH COUNTY 215

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY ClerkCharles Nelson TreasurerPercy Sowers Both of Har risonburg Other VestrymenS Prichard 324 Franklin Street Har risonburg John Wilson Port Republic Moore 221 Grattan BROMFIELD PARISH Street Claybrook 130 Campbell Street both of Harrisonburg TRINITY CHURCH Washington John Paul Dayton Schane 295 Campbell Street Conrad Logan 1110 Main Street Harrisonburg REV WATERHOUSE Rector Washington Sunday School Senior WardenD Miller Junior WardenC Miller Both SuperintendentDr Henry Converse Harrisonburg LYNWOOD PARISH of Washington ClerkH Brown Woodville TreasurerMrs GOOD SHEPHERD Eikton Green Washington Other VestrymenW Miller Washington MISSIoN Settle Flint Hill Vacant No Report

IMMANUEL CHURCH SperryVille ST STEPHENS CHURCH Elkton REV WATERHOUSE Rector Washington Vacant TreasurerMrs Fred Schaefer Sperryville Other Vestrymen WardenCarl Shifflet Elkton Parish and Missions Menefee Sperryville Wm Yancey Woodville James Fletcher TreasurerFlorence Steward Elkton Other VestrymenRobert both of Barry Trescott Sperryville Shifflet Tbomas Richards Sunday School SuperintendentFlorence Steward Elkton

RICHMOND COUNTY Goon SHEPHERD MISSIoN Elkton Vacant Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Hattie Price Elkton LUNENBURG PARISH ST JoHNs CHURCH Warsaw WILnwoon CHAPEL Elkton TappahannOck REV PENDLETON Minister-in-Charge HEY WATERHOUSE Minister-in-Charge Washington ReaderFRan NORTHUP Sharps Lay Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Hattie Price WardensFred Northup Sharps Dr Rains Warsaw Clerk Elkton Warner TreasurerMiss Brockenbrough Both of War saw Sunday School SuperintendentFred Northup Sharps SHENA2WOAH COUNTY

NORTH FARNHAM PARISH EMMANUEL CHURCH Emmerton BECKFORD PARISH FARNHAM CHURCH Farnham ST ANDREWS CHURCH Mt Jackson Tappahannock Ray PENDLErrON Minister-in-Charge REV BROWN Rector Emmerton Lay ReaderW BROCKENRROUOH WardenFrank Wissler Mt Jackson WardensWm Gray Brockenbrough EmmertOn Edwards Farnham EMMANUEL CHURCH Woodstock REV FRANCIS BROWN Rector Woodstock COUNTY ROCKINGHAM WardensJ Bauserman Shirley Smith Both of Woodstock TreasurerMrs Phyllis Taylor Bauserman Woodstock

PARISH ROCKINGHAM CATHEDRAL SHRINE OF THE TEANSFIOUEATION Orkney Springs Harrisonburg EMMANUEL CHUaCH REV EDMUND WOODWARD Director of Shrine Mont Harrisonburg REV BEVERLEY TUCKRE WHITE Hector Orkney Springs Lay ReaderPERCY WARREN Harrisonburg Shrine TreasurerRev Dr Edmund Woodward Shrine Mont WardensI McNeil Lynwood Whitesell Both of Harrisonburg Orkney Springs 216 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 WESTMORELAND COUNTY 217

SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY ClerkW Powers TreasurerJames Ashby Both of Stafford Other VestrymenMajor James Ashby Jr George Brad- field Washington Chichester Falmouth Cloe BERKLEY PARISH Stafford Miller Moacure both of Widewater Perry Leedstowa Powers Rectory Yourtee Fredericks ST JOHNS CHURcH Lewiston burg REv PHILIP MASON Rector Doswell Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Moncure Widewater Lay ReaderLEflJS Boees Bumpass WardensGarlick Boggs Robert Mactin Both of Bumpass Clerk and TreasurerGarlick Boggs Bumpass WARREN COUNTY

ST GEORGES PARISH NEWTON PARISH ST GicaeEs CHURCH Fredericksburg CALVARY CHURCH Front Royal REV SULLIVAN BOND JR Rector 1406 Washington Avenue REV CHARLES NOYES TYNDELL Calvary Rectory Senior WardenGeorge Shepherd Fredericksburg Edgar Lay ReaderE WILSON Massie Avenue Young deceased ClerkW Goolrick TreasurerG Hunter MORRISON WardensS Byrne Downing Bel Air John Downing First Jr Both of Fredericksburg Other VestrymenC Carmichael Street ClerkW Rice Matthews South Royal Avenue Treasurer Chichester China Jr Cowan Jenkins Lanier Gea Beverley Browae Front Lewis Pratt Smith Sweetser Turner Royal Sunday School SuperiatendeutE Wilson Massie Ave TrusteesE Young Chichester Shepherd Morrison nue Front Royal Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Elsie Lewis Fredericksburg

TRINITY CHURCH Fredericksburg WESTMORELAND COUNTY REV FRANK Moss JR Rector 706 Prince Edward Street WardensSamuel Wallace 1204 Princess Anne Street John Scott 1208 Charles Street ClerkBerry Thompson Hivercrest Treasurer COPLE PARISH Mrs Paul Karstea 608 Prince Edward Street Other Vestrymen COPLE CHAPEL Hague Mason Dillon Faulkner William Rice Houston Jr Paul N0MINI Holly Karstea Lee Brauer Bellomy Elmer Marvin Rester CHURCH Mt Roseaberger Walker YEoCoMIco CHURCH Tucker Hill ST JAMES Sunday Scbool SuperintendentsBenjamin Rosenberger 806 Mor MISSION Tidwells timer Street Mrs Ida Beck Heflin Apts Vacant WardeasC TJaruh Kinsale Griffith Jr Hague Clerk Dobyns TreasurerBlake Newton Both of Hague CHEI5T Spottsylvania CHURCH Sunday School SuperinteadentR Griffith Jr Hague REV PHILIP MASON Rector Doswell WardeasFiwood Gayle Star Route Spottsylvania Charlie Rey nolds Fredericksburg ClerkElwood Gayle Star Route MONTROSS PARISH Spottsylvaaia TreasurerMiss Kate Morton Post Oak Other Ves ST PAULS CIIURCH Nomini Grove trymanClaude Reynolds Fredericksburg REV Pu WM PENOLETON Minister-in-Charge Tappahannock Lay ReaderH HALL Nomini Grove WardensJ llutt Neenah Sanford Nomini Grove ClerkE Jr TreasurerW Both of STAFFORD COUNTY Hutt Hutt Neenah Sunday School SuperintendentR Hall Nomini Grove

OVERWRARTON PARISH WASHINGTON PARISH ST AQUIA CHURCH Stafford PETERS CHURCH Oak Grove REV JOSEPH TUCKER Deacon-in-Charge Montross CLIFTON CHAPEL Widewater WardensLawrence Washington William Latane Both of REV HENRY HEATON Rector Stafford Oak Grove TreasurerJames Latane Oak Grove Other Vestrymea Lay ReaderE YOURTEE Stafford Lawrence Latane Lewis Flemer John Flemer Carl Flemer WardensW Powers Stafford John Widewater Moncure Julian Griffith HENRICO COUNTY 219 218 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

MONTROSS PARISH CLARKE COUNTY ST JAMES CHURcH Montross REV JOSEPH TUCKER Deacon-in-Charge Montross CUNNINGHAM CHAPEL PARISH Lay ReaderNEVILLE BALL Mt Holly Sv SIMONS MISSION Millwood WardensJ Fairfax Harvey Ferdinand Chandler Both of REV ALEXANDER EASLEY Rector 47 Liberty Street Berryville Montross ClerkNeville Ball Mt Holly TreasurerThomas Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Florence Williams Millwood Jackson Montross Other VestrymenCharles Baker Burke Lewis Aubrey Wharton Halford McKenney George McDaniel Joseph CLARKE PARISH Harvey ST MARYS CHURCH Berryville Sunday School SuperintendentFerdinand Chandler Montross REV ALEXANDER EASLEY Deacon-in-Charge 47 Liberty Street Berryville TreasurerMrs Gelettia Cross Berryville WASHINGTON PARISH Sv MARys CHURCH Colonial Beach REV JOSEPH TUCKER Deacon-in-Charge Montross ESSEX COUNTY WardenHarry Miller ClerkFielding Lewis Treasurer Walter Massey Other VestrymenC Hainekin Thomas Bunting SOUTH FARNHAM PARISH Lawrence Williams GRACE CHURCH Millers Tavern Sunday School SuperintendentWalter Massey REV JOSEPH BANKS Deacon-in-Charge Millers Tavern WardensC Hoskins Millers Tavern Moore Tappa hannock ClerkE Stewart Tappahannock Parish Missions MISSIONARY TreasurerR Markham Tappahannock II pARoomAL REPORTS OF TIlE COLORED Sunday School SuperintendentC Hoskins Millers Tavern JIrRISDICTION ST ANDREWS CHURCH Upright REV JOSEPH BANKS Rector Millers Tavern WardensJ Robert Hill Both of Upright Clerk ALBEMARLE COUNTY Cawthorne Robert Hill Upright Parish MissionS TreasurerJ Cawthorne Ozeana Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Mary Hill Upright MONTICELLO PARISH TRINITy CHURCH Charlottesville Charlottesville HANOVER COUNTY REV CORNELIUS DAWSON Minister-in-Charge WardensEllis Wars Carrs Hill University of Virginia Clarence 512 13th Street ST PAULS PARISH Watson 1219 Gordon Avenue ClerkCharles Henry of TreasurerAlel Davis 337 12th Street Both CALVARy MISSION Hanover 212 Charlotteville Other VestrymenOscar Coun 402 DIce Street George REV THOMAS BROWN Minister-in-Charge Lombardy Street Richmond Edloe 316 8th Street 1219 Gordon Layton Smith Both of Hanover Treas Sunday School SuperintendentClarence Watson WardensW Avenue urerH Smith Other VestrymenRobert Green James Grimes Phillip Derricott Sunday School SuperintendentMrS Adkins Hanover CITY OF ALEXANDRIA HENRICO COUNTY

FAIRFAX PARISH HENRICO PARISH MEADE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Alexandria Box 970 OS000D MEMORIAL CHURCH Richmond REV MyRoN COCHRAN Minister-in-Charge REV THOMAS 212 ReaderJ CLARK 918 Pendleton Street BROWN Minister-in-Charge Lombardy Street Lay Richmond 20 Pendleton Street Asst Senior WardenJ Clarke 9181/2 Lay ReadereE POLLARD and 243-A Temple WardenJames Townes 120 West Street ClerkW Dixon JONES JR Pendleton Street Street Richmond 324 Patrick TreasurerJ Clark 918/2 Finance WardensE Pollard Trent 1527 Lakeview Avenue Rich Sunday School SuperintendentThe Rector Chairman mond ClerkP Jones 501 Harrison Street TreasurerJohn CommitteeL Moore Rt Box 133 Fairfax SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 221 220 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

PAULS Other Sr MISSION Gordonsville Stanley Sr 14141/2 Jacquelin Street Both of Richmond Ves Charlottesville trymenH Bailey Jefferson Neal REV CRNELIUS DAwsoN Minister-in-Charge Sunay School SuperintendentH Pollard 243-A Temple St Clerk and TreasurerMrs Bessie Brooks flordonsville Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentCornelius Dawson Charlottes yule

ST PETERS MISSION Richmond REv ASTON HAMILTON Minister-in-Charge 520 St James Street ST THOMAS PARISH Parish TreasurerMrs McLenden 916 28th Street ST MARGARETS MISSION Orange School Steward 04 1st Sunday SuperintendentMrs REV CORNELIUS DAWSON Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville Street Clerk and Parish TreasurerMrs Willie Jackson Montpelier Sta tion Orange County ST PHILns Cnuacu Richmond REv ASTON HAMILTON Rector 520 St James Street SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY Lay ReaderCHARLEs BURRELL 2803 Clay Street WardensDr William Hughes 508 St James Street Thomas Hewin Sr 1414 First Street Both of Richmond ClerkJ ST ODORGES PARISH Williams 803 4th Street TreasurerJ Clay 1406 1st Street THE ADVENT MISSION Fredericksburg Other VestrymenJ Williams 803 4th Street George Dorsey REV THOMAS BROWN Minister-in-Charge 212 Lombardy Street 528 Adams Street Willis Smith 709 32nd Street James Morris Richmond 1210 St John Street Thomas Cheatham 606 1st Street WardenL Henry 1216 Charles Street Fredericksburg Sunday School SuperintendentCharles Burrell 2803 Clay Sunday School Thelma Pratt Howison Street SuperintendentMrs

KING AND QUEEN COUNTY

DRYSDALE PARISH ST MARKS CIIURCII Beazley REV JOSEPH BANKS Deacon-in-Charge Millers Tavern Parish Missions TreasurerMiss Bessie Clarke Beasley Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Bessie Clarke Beasley

KING WILLIAM COUNTY

ST JOHNS PARISH ST PAULS MISSION West Point REV JOHN Scovr Minister-in-Charge Box West Point WardensJohn Scott Fred Johnson Both of West Point ClerkEli Johnson TreasurerThomas Scott Both of West Point Other VestrymenWillie Randall Clinton Randall John Young Etigene Phillips All of West Point Sunday School SuperintendentJ Scott West Point

ORANGE COUNTY

SCOTT PARISH Sr MARYS MISSION Somerset REV CORNELIUS DAWSON Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville WardenRuben Jackson Somerset Clerk Parish and Missions TreasurerMrs Ruby Lindsay Somerset Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Ruben Jackson Somerset 222 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945 PAROCHIAL STATISTICS 223

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MATHEWS 16 47 135 105 86 87 16 69 Kingston Parish ...

MIDDLESEX 28 12 37 143 130 86 127 21 61 Christchurch Parish

NEW KENT 24 25 24 St Peters Parish 34

NORTHUMBERLAND 10 16 19 43 43 43 40 Heathsville St Stephens 24 45 44 45 20 9leeton St Marys 52 13 55 17 154 52 37 52 10 Wicomico Parish

tI1 ORANGE 169 200 198 10 43 32 St Thomas 304 235 01 Orange 52 61 141 115 106 115 24 Gordonsville Christ Church 41l5 16 Barboursville Barbour Memorial

PAGE 10 78 72 82 72 29 39 Christ Church Luray 39 16 55 38 13 16 12 32 Ingham St Pauls 24 72 13 52 11 63 66 Mission 189 110 82 tt Georges 32 22 12 cr 40 21 14 21 10 12 Tanners Ridge 24 72 Cubbage Hollow

WILLIAM PRINCE 32 110 259 218 188 187 78 90 Manassas Trinity 228 185 163 165 33 88 14 Haymarket Parish

RAPPAHANNOCK WoodvilleSt Pauls 11 31 18 61 51 51 Trinity ... Washington 22 29 28 25 28 SperryvilleEmmanuel

RICHMOND 90 90 90 90 Lunenburg Parish 12 21 12 North Farnham Parish 12 Good Shepherd

ROCKINGHAM Harrisonburg Emmanuel 13 250 215 207 202 30 56 53 Lynnwood Grace Memorial No eport Yancy St Stephens 96 49 50 49 11 28 41 33 58 Rocky Bar Good Shepherd 99 55 59 56 11 54 28 Elkton Wildwood Chapel 49 37

SHENANDOAH Mt Jackson St Andrews 27 20 19 18 15 36 Woodstock Emmanuel 2... 63 40 29 34 58 44 Orkney Springs Transfiguration 2.. 13 10 ci ci 58 412

SPOTSYLVANIA LewistonSt Johns 14 13 13 13 ....i.. Fredericksburg St Georges 13 11 425 346 334 346 79 68 15 88 Fredericksburg Trinity 184 144 212 147 34 57 45 187 Spotsylvania Christ 19 19 19 19 10

C- STAFFORD Overwharton Parish 272 170 134 133 35 54 70 49

WARREN Newton Parish 17 29 361 300 255 274 28 11 60 15

WESTMORELAND Cople Parish 13 11 240 226 215 223 12 Nomini GroveSt Pauls 60 54 56 54 Oak GroveSt Peters 46 44 42 46 10 Montroes Parish 64 64 60 64 10 Colonial BeachSt Marys 32 32 30 32 12

Total White 1051 156 075 416 642 35298 26731 24136 24980 4172 2962 1052 7787 1643 101 241 7231 PAROCHIAL STATISTICSCONTINUED

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CLARKE St Simons Miliwood 14 14 38 39 10 25 15 14 Berryville St Marys

ESSEX So Farnham Grace Millers Tavern 85 65 69 65 26 66 40 28 IA So Farnham St Andrews Upright 35 30 32 30 14 40 25 10

HANOVER HanoverCalvary 51 41 36 41 27 27

-4 HENRICO Osgood Memorial 93 80 71 78 20 59 53 St Peters 10 24 50 44 St Philips 370 340 355 340 31 66 60 60

KING AND QUEeN St Marks Beazley 10 12 22 10

KING WILLIAM West Point St Pauls 17 122 84 63 69 28 62 41 ii 40

ORANGE Somerset St Marys 14 20 29 Gordonsville St Pauls 22 11 14 15 OrangeSt Margarets 18 16 12 12

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RECEPS DISBURSEMENTS

COUNTY CHURCH PLACE EQ C0 O 0C Co 000 Eo II J1 CR PP w7 O5s

FLUVANNA 30 00 15 143 18 551 60 Columbia St Johns 738 13 363 08 12 19 412 24 14 39 00 80 11500 844 63 Bremo Bluff Grace 883 67

FREDERICK 82 26 262 50 330 00 2015 18 3073 46 11005 40 140600 00 85820 00 Winchester Christ Church 14430 5324 78 00 74 600 2000 108 74 Stephens City St Stephens 108 74 68 70 00 St Thomas Parish 68 70 60 50 80 300 6000

GLOUCESTER IN 06 71 48 73 00 161 26 450 75 11 44 600 00 4-455 Abingdon Parish 4546 50 1504 638 00 00 00 900 St Andrews 1362 13 161 10 376 90 7000 3875 210 0 i34 968 42 476401 47650 00 29000 00 Ware Parish 5785 41 3451 59

GOOCHLAND 184743 11000 00 8900 00 Goorhiand Grae 2768 16 77644 64 00 806 09 20000 45 26 00 558 80 100 00 1359 87 11300 00 9500 00 LorraineSt Marys 1822 16 599 62 35

GREENE 339 66 00 00 475 69 114 44 71 00 35 30 177 21 14000 7400 Mission HomeWhittle Memorial. 34 00 00 45 ill 64 1058 70 1210 183000 110000 Brie Industrial School 1563 00 00 637 62 56 52 25 00 85 14 228 62 1032 90 12500 9000 StanardevilleGrace 1263 37 RI 68 108 37 254 38 5200 00 4175 00 McMullen Epiphany Mission 290 37 63 33 00 80 00 00 119 18 00 42 82 165 00 5500 2250 Stanardsville Cecil Memorial 168 49

HANOVER 495 71 11300 2186 74 33300 00 17000 00 71200 St Martins Parish 2316 97 1242 11 90 56 78 48 162 48 357 10 114493 Hanover St Pauls 2315 62 695 65 60 00 28 18 30000 08 11500 00 600000 Old Church Immanuel 2184 70 376 62 75 324 00 147 70 1155 161 Il 92 00 15000 00 551 28 Ashland St James the Less 4048 43 1505 55 67 50 88 00 882 72 1234 64 3939 20000

HENRICO 00 360 00 00 52 59 23680 77 155500 00 215000 All Saints 26359 53 18918 26 1243 2761 2397 49 00 14000 00 Ascension 5901 91 2509 28 54 96 175 00 586 84 700 41 4026 18666 38 14500 00 61 44 153 90 155 00 609 64 1208 40 6228 4170000 Christ Church 6819 4101 00 64 00 21082 29 114520 00 67500 00 Emmanuel... 25.602 66 8268 41 288 75 643 384449 6237 1800 00 223 00 75 750 00 1200 50 s7oo se ssOuO Os 70000 00 16 500 Epiphany 11339 32 5525 11 231 00 1671 00 02 09 6905 74 33801 83 115143 00 251260 00 Grace and Holy Trinity 36873 10 15701 98 455 00 1302 2670 6727

Highland Springs Messiah 1045 90 555 59 46 09 30 00 82 31 98 29 792 28 Holy Comforter 35754 76 3953 64 131 65 206 00 42 760 24 2038 14718 25 1154734 32965 54 66000 00 45000 00 3500 00 Monumental 37 72 10987 6104 262 50 493 00 786 71 3021 89 16 55 1068577 75000 00 75000 00 Prince of Peace 4870 54 SandstonOur Saviour 564 49 124 29 15 18 20 00 232 15 39 40 43102 St Andrews 90 22 343 00 00 37722 8341 358 1080848 3948 90 23799 60 130000 00 94000 00 St James 35 15 640 70 44034 21285 1414 00 2731 93 14106 11 2129 18 48307 07 273500 00 178000 00 St Johns 71 13 271 15002 7099 98 414 00 670 63 2459 28 250000 1000 00 14415 02 51250 00 35755 so St Marks 2875899 9157 73 270 00 300 00 49 81 1493 2928 13050 00 27200 03 185000 00 126000 00 15150 00 St Pauls 65 41 51728 24267 742 50 1773 00 4876 80 14088 00 192 50 45940 21 400000 00 227050 00 St Thomas 56 18441 764774 34125 587 00 2.031 49 3367 45 13974 93 82500 00 70000 00 Varina 3093 24 1272 15 82 42 82 00 697 97 108 77 709 33 2952 64 19500 00 14500 00 Weddell Memorial 571 62 447 60 19 54 21 00 53 21 541 35 5000 00 250000 St Stephens 32034 06 14479 36 395 15 924 00 63 3386 8092 97 1971 01 29249 12 195861 02 167745 00

RING AND QUEEN St Stephens Parish 287 89 134 30 10 04 00 12 00 69 00 232 34 560000 3000 00 ci KING GEORGE RI King George-St Johns 1349 40 471 00 43 08 28 00 148 60 245 62 300 00 1236 30 13450 00 4000 00 Port Conway Emmanuel 475 35 168 00 15 12 9000 277 12 4500 00 IN St Pauls Parish Financial report race ived too is for tabu Lation Lambs Creek 108 49 13 34 ci- l34 4250 00

KING WILLIAM St Davids Parish 785 36 256 74 18 77 15 00 13 77 300 00 604 28 9000 00 6000 00 West Point St Johns 94 5402 1322 69 84 45 76 00 755 96 581 50 2460 00 5280 60 18500 00 16000 00 RI

LANCASTER C- Lancaster 431 11 Trinity 131 10 74 12 00 112 10 33 63 298 57 Kilmarnock Grace 2942 21 805 46 47 38 240 76 121 70 152 56 500 00 50 00 1917 84 13000 00 8000 00 Whitechapel 649 40 357 57 14 78 1900 9490 48625

LOUDOUN AldieOur Redeemer Emmanuel Middleburg 579993 202788 105 00 12300 15 1628 05 io00 0o 08 3360000 Oatlands Our Saviour 2730000 672 85 341 86 26 25 10 92 50 385 53 750000 ci 375000 RI Leesburg St James 19 262 70 19420 494942 299 00 987 82 2567 58 o 40600 17216 52 114200 00 LucketteChrist 6600000 448 72 185 72 18 00 45 00 448 72 4100 00 3000 00 IN Hamilton St Pauls 01 401 90 1185 28 83 15 00 290 92 143 75 880 40 16500 00 7500 00 Round Hill Mt 905 97 309 08 Calvary 17 45 16 00 166 30 251 92 760 75 9000 00 480000 PurcellvffleSt Peters 29 78 1375 1069 72 15 51 00 50 239 50 1434 93 00 00 Bluemont 8000 5000 Good Shepherd 639 54 169 43 00 00 35 94 154 97 374 34 4000 00 2000 OC

LOUISA MechanjcsvjlleSt Johns 619 54 199 58 50 28 00 32 90 4809 339 85 00 Louisa 5450 150000 St James 1112 67 573 15 31 53 27 00 40 77 20002 872 47 4000 00 5000 00 Mineral Incarnation 891 09 418 99 25 51 24 00 148 75 617 25 9500 00 5005 00

MADISON MadisonRemembrance 167 80 50 03 20 65 93 30 163 98 MadisonPiedmont 361 65 196 84 945 400 41 81 252 10 PAROCHIAL STATISTICSFINANCIAL REPORTCONTINUED

RECEIPr5 DI6BVRSEMENTS

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6-i MATHEWS 76 00 Kingston Parish 3796 29 891 35 67 44 406 97 1365 28000 12500 00 -J

MIDDLESEX 82 00 Christchurch 3752 62 1115 86 30 66 82 00 1221 02 30028 2749 27000 1000000

Naw RENT 287 66 St Peters Parish 324 98 162 00 37 66 88 00

NORTHUMBERLAND 87 00 HeathsvileSt Stephens 2816 53 417 47 32 15 35 00 220 25 1000 00 1704 8050 5500 00 80 Fleeton St Marys 820 92 295 31 29 54 44 50 29 45 398 20 Wieomico Parish 1042 59 230 98 10 37 131 85 373 770000 3000 00

ORANGE OrangeSt Thomas 15285 38 22434 33 154 00 853 34 1495 13 416808 600000 14944 88 5600000 4350000 Gordonsville Christ 402084 2171 57 14004 71 00 624 14 672 19 3680 94 25000 00 21000 00 Barboursvile Barbour Memorial. 3800 00

PAGE LurayChrist Churth 2454 30 961 73 23 27 43 00 257 96 308 50 407 00 2001 46 41900 00 2780000 Ingham St Pauls 807 32 163 20 25 00 250 00 54 00 492 20 3500 00 2000 00 14 166 98 325 43 00 610000 St Georges Mission 347 11 144 47 28 10000 Tanners Ridge 560 71 317 30 58 81 63 03 439 23 8000 00 5300 00 Cubbage Hollow 24 44 14 00 12 09 15 23 2250 00 125000

PRINCE WILLIAM Manassas Trenity 12722 98 3349 27 196 84 119 00 159480 1575 00 4500 00 11355 01 10500 00 21000 00 Haymarket Parish 1905 42 1336 46 106 45 75 00 107 93 278 00 1903 84 14250 00 8060 00 1000 00

RAPPAHANNOCIC Woodville St Pauls Washington Trinity 1417 26 766 32 60 38 27 00 142 59 23627 123256 1660000 1290000 Sperr vOle Emmanuel 1503 60 774 36 56 69 95 011 122 40 173 48 115194 500000 3.50000

BICHMOND Lunenburg Parish 2240 99 645 90 36 21 69 00 476 61 370 00 1597 72 North Farnham Parish 181 96 95 65 64 600 7167 181 86 Good Shepherd

ROCICINGIOAM Harrisanburg Emmanuel 5962 28 265070 183 75 209 00 151894 550 00 29600 5408 39 3879000 3867000 ynnwood Grace Memorial.. No Report Yancy St Stephens 305 59 104 89 15 00 43 07 130 01 29297 9000 00 Rocky Bar Good Shepherd 151 50 17 00 00 24 30 106 87 153 17 Elktccn Wildwood Chapel 32 23 12 00 00 00 24 00

SHENANDOAH Mt Jackson St Andrews 347 50 270 00 25 80 600 6728 28 42 34750 .. Woodstock Emmanuel 1212 27 989 32 65 40 30 00 267 55 1232 27 14000 00 8720 00 Orkney Springs Transfiguration. 747 54 67254 1000 6500 747 54 30000 00 21375 00

SPOT.yLVANIA I-i Lewist3n St Johns 57 95 25 00 00 16 50 4250 1800 00 Fredericksburg St Georges. 12114 92 7205 96 27900 340 00 458 87 2442 76 1100 00 11814 59 75800 00 75800 00 955 00 fredericksburg Trinity 4808 98 2706 26 170 75 146 00 415 54 786 45 57500 480000 41500 00 21000 00 171500 Spotsylvania Christ 288 85 136 87 13 51 00 88 62 24200 4300 00 2000 00 c-I

STAFFORD Ovcrwhartun Pirich 2131 12 1214 28 100 61 65 00 33 02 531 45 194526 16200 00 12000 00 C-

81 ARREN ewton Parish 690944 3810 52 212 18 118 80 850 29 62833 5720 12 75000 00 38500 00 8700 00

WESTMORELAND Cople Parish 1667 88 620 00 494 88 300 00 1414 88 32500 00 10000 00 1800 00 omini Grove St Pauls 719 25 275 76 85 21 00 179 09 486 70 5500 00 3400 00 Oak Grove St Peters 185794 357 50 23 66 45 00 57 87 307 55 791 58 8300 00 Montross Parish 3328 49 483 18 37 00 177 80 318 85 370 00 290 00 1676 83 12000 00 500 0 Colonial Beach St Marys 1009 97 450 38 27 52 100 00 10 00 41 55 629 45

TotalWhite 893371 60 353529 80 13721 34 20701 41 100852 20 149409 65 58380 34 69709 17 766283 91 5387671 362909700 173283 22

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ALBEMARLE 21 161 39 108 00 37 00 00 CharlottesvilleTrinity 1300 53 581 12 10 63 10 00 197 1288 11350 10500

ARLINGTON 23 109 50 48 Meade Memorial 1674 98 549 32 20 43 11 00 621 1313

CLARKE Miliwood St Simons 75 300 00 BerryvileSt Marys 300 00 100 00

EssEx 40 1112 00 58 11 104 00 1290 65 26 00 1674 28 2850 00 1500 00 FarnhamGrace Millers Tavern 1674 28 176 160 27 00 810 00 160 27 74 40 87 00 76 00 2850 Farnham St AcdrEw Tlpright

HANOVER 200 81 80 12 89 150 73 3400 00 2300 00 HanoverCalvary 176 04 54 04

HENRICO 00 00 326 41 11 25 00 278 62 54 59 677 87 5500 3500 Osgood Memorial 958 72 00 10 00 4114 St Peters 4114 30 14 00 875 50 88 65 00 266 18 275 07 1292 74 4152 87 2700000 21600 St Philips 488684 2253

KING AND QUEEN 00 10 00 16 00 50 00 St MarksBeazley 16 00 00

KING WILLIAM 194 30 75 11 00 149 15 60 00 422 20 1500 00 West PointSt Pauls 422 20

ORANGE 12 00 100 11 00 12 45 76 45 2200 00 1100 00 SomersetSt Marys 84 40 00 45 99 22 44 1875 00 1800 00 Gordonsville St Pauls 22 44 12 200 00 00 OrangeSt Margaiets 00

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Fredericksburg Advent 60 59 36 00 12 50 10 77 59 27

Total-Colored 11788 18 4305 01 87 05 125 00 2221 27 906 65 1290 65 1426 74 10362 37 6227500 4345000 875 00 TotalWhite 893371 60 353529 80 11721 34 20701 41 100852 20 149409 65 58360 34 69709 17 766283 91 538767191362909700 173283 22

Grand total 805159 78 357834 81 13808 39 20826 41 103.073 47 30 99 150316 59650 7113591 770840 20 .5449946 91 2872547 99 174158 22

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C- REPORT OF THE STATISTICIAN 239 238 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Disbursements Current expenses 353529 80 4305 01 357834 81 Pension premiums 34 III STATISTICIANS REPORT 13721 87 05 13808 39 Fund Contingent 20701 41 125 00 20826 41 Communion alms 9694 51 86 97 9781 48 Other parochial expenses 91 157 69 2134 30 93291 99 and Council of the Diocese of Virginia Work outside the To the One Hundred Fiftieth parish 149409 65 906 65 150316 30 Capital Account 58360 34 1290 65 59650 99 Gentlemen Transfers 69709 17 1426 74 71135 91 the of the Statistician of the Diocese beg to present following report Total of Virginia for the year 1944 776283 91 $10362 37 776646 28 Balance 127147 33 1425 81 128573 14 VITAL STATISTICS Colored Total White Deficit 59 64 5964 Baptisms 1051 43 1094 Grand total Infants 893371 60 $11788 18 905159 78 156 161 Adults INDEBTEDNESS 48 1255 Amount funded Total 1207 debt 2198088 21980 88 31 1108 Debts secured Confirmations 1075 by mortgage 148851 06 eo oo 149.651 06 446 416 30 Floating debt Marriages 2551 28 75 50 2626 78 642 11 653 TBurials Total Congregations 173383 22 87550 174258 72 1101 36399 Baptized persons 35298 839 27560 Confirmed persons 26731 ENDOWMENT Endowment Communicants 820673 90 1000 00 821673 90 801 24937 Number last reported 24136 64 2152 Added 2088 ORGANIzATIoNs 1244 56 1300 Money raised Lost by organizations. 68764 15 463 78 69227 93 809 25789 Above to Present number 24980 paid parish treasurers 14958 04 298 33 15356 37 Church Schools 1052 44 1096 Officers and teachers PROPERTY 7787 434 8221 Pupils White 24 1667 classes 1643 Bible Value Insured for Churches and chapels 502 10984 $3068365 02 $1697367 00 10412 Rectories Total 504677 27 342395 00 Parish houses Parish Organizations 545862 66 00 101 107 486885 Branches of Womans Auxiliary Other buildings 143 7374 190320 00 44330 00 7231 Lafld Members of organizations 490148 00 241 250 Total number of organizations Church furnishings 1440 34755 417398 96 175395 00 in churches and chapels 33315 lJndesignated Sittings 170900 00 882725 00

FINANCIAL REPoRT Total white. $5387671 91 $3629097 00 Receipts Tot at White Colored 84 Colored 573727 93 7596 91 581324 Local support Churches and 11 114 31 6486 42 chapels 36000 00 30000 00 alms 6372 Communion 37 Rectories 00 76010 94 1653 43 77664 12300 7800 00 Special parochial Parish houses 888 25 89000 58 4300 00 3150 00 outside 88112 33 Other Work parish 13 buildings 75 00 50488 63 860 50 51349 Capital Account IJndesignated 23 SCO 00 19862 23 1500 00 Transfers 19362 Land 4550 00 Church furnishings 17 40 825687 57 3550 00 2500 00 Total 814074 $11613 43 174 78 79472 12 Balance 79297 Total colored 62275 00 43450 00 78 60 $11788 18 9C5159 Grand total 893371 Grand total $5449946 91 $3672547 00 value 5Thb item was too inaccurately reported to be of 11.11.11. p..... _. ..i ______

COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGIMA 1949 240 150TH ANNUAL APPENDIX 241

APPENDIX CANON XXI SECTION 3.This section was repealed

The Canon DIOCESE following new was adopted CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION AND CANONS OF THE ADOPTED AT THE 149TH AND 150TH ANNUAL COUNCILS CANON Of the Advisory Committee of the Virginia Diocesan Center SECTION In to the request of the Memorial Trustees of the CONSTITUTION response Virginia Diocesan Center an Advisory Committee of the Council consisting shall be one lay dele of ten communicants of the Diocese of Virginia is hereby created to act in ARTICLE III SECTION SUB-SECTION a.There vestry from each separate congrega co-operation with the said Memorial Trustees in the development opera gate from each parish having parish entitled to by Canon to tion and conduct of diocesan center for the Diocese of Virginia the tion and from each mission church representation upon But from parish or separate tract of land and improvements thereon devised to the said trustees for such he chosen by their respective vestries every than one minister canonically settled under the will of the late Adnie Rose Walker of Richmond Virginia congregation in which there is more purpose there are ministers so canonichlly SEcTIoN The members of said Advisory Committee shall be appointed there shall be as many lay delegates as having more than three by the Bishop of the Diocese The ten members first appointed shall at aettled and from every parish or separate congregation authorities in the last their first be divided lot into five of two members each to hundred 300 communicants reported to the Diocesan meeting by groups additional for each three hundred serve respectively for two three four and five annual report there shall be an delegate one years the first three hundred SEcTIoN At annual Council thereafter two 300 communicants or major fraction thereof above every duly qualified persons shall or separate congregation be en shall be appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese as members of said Advisory 300 in no case however any parish Committee to succeed the two whose terms then The term of office of titled to more than three lay delegates expire of the Council there shall the then shall be five and shall be ARTICLE XVI.--At each regular annual meeting persons appointed years no person eligible which shall he composed for on said Committee for at least one after the be elected Committee on Finance of the Diocese re-appointment year expira of the and they shall continue in office tion of his preceding term of five lay communicants Diocese SEcTION in the of said Committee until their successors are elected or appointed Any vacancy occurring membership and such duties as may be filled the the so to serve for the re The Committee shall have such powers perform may by Bishop persons appointed mainder of the term in which the occurred be by Canon vacancy prescribed that to fill vacancy SECTION The Committee shall make an annual to the The Ecclesiastical Authority shall have power any Advisory report Council as to matters connected with the and con nay occur in the Committee development operation duct of the Diocesan Center CANONS of the Committee on Finance to have CANON VI.It shall be the duty audited annually and to report ihe accounts of the Treasurer of the Diocese and to special meeting to each regular annual meeting of the Council any condition of the Diocese as disclosed by thereof when requested the financial and to it deem expedient such audits with such recommendations as may duties the Council director may be prescribed by perform such other as may Constitution or Canon of belonging to any CANON XVI SECTION 1.When any number persons desire organization but cannot comply parish or congregation separate of congregations the in regard to the formation separate with requirements con Mission Church upon the following they may proceed to organize ditions there must from their last report to After the 20th of May 1943 appear there at least twenty-five eoiymunicants the Diocesan authorities that are at least that have disbursed during the preceding year in the group and they 500 for church purposes of the to which they must obtain the approval of the vestry parish They be or of the Parish Council if there belong if there be only one vestry more than one vestry in the parish Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese They must have the approval of the and of the Diocesan Council whose manner of election They mayhave their own vestry and officers the of these Canons in re and whose duties shall be according to provisions not call minister election and duties of vestries They shall gard to the Ecclesiastical Authority of the without the approval and consent of the Diocese INDEX

Benevolences List of inside cover Bequests Forms Bishops Report of Official Acts 96 Bryan John Stewart 37 of Budget Committee on Finance 57 Budget Program of Diocese for 1946 6d 104 Burwell Edward 35 89

Canons Changed 440 Church Schools49 53 68 115 iary the Rev Edward 36 91 Clergy List of Committees 47 59 62 74 Committee on Church Architecture 62 Committee on Colored Convocation and John Moncure School 59 Committee on Church Music 73 Confirmations 98 Council Place of Meeting 83

Davis Louisa 37 Diocesan Missionary Society 64 102 141 Diocesan Board of Christian Education 107 144 Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations 108 Diocesan Board of Colored Work 105 146 Diocesan Board of Mountain Work 104 155

Elections Committee on Church Pension Fund 83 Committee on Finance 75 Executive Committee of Diocesan Missionary Society 73 75 82 83 Standing Committee 71 72 Standing Committee on Church Property 83 Statistician 83 Examining Chaplains 84 Trustees 84 Everett the Rev William III 35 87a

Field BOard 112 Fowikes the Rev Pachal 36 93

Coodwin Pastoral Address 34

Rome for Elderly Men 44

John Moncure School 106 147

Lay Delegates Form of Certificate Cover Lay Delegates List of 17 Laymens Association 43 69 Library Committee 74 INDEX 245 244 150TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 1945

Reconstruction and Advance Fund 44 63 Missions 26 Roslyn 42 69 Mission Churches 25 Rules of Order 29

Officers of Diocese St Clement Church of 49 53 Organization of Council 29 Schools Cover 49 53 68 115 Separate Congregations the Rev William 87 Parishes Smith 34 Parochial Reports 186 Standing Committee 47 54 55 71 72 84 238 Parochial Statistics 222 Statistician 83 Pastoral Address 34 47 Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia 149 Trustees of Reconstruction and Advance Fund 44 63 the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Diocese of Vir 156 Receipts from Parishes and Churches 130 ginia Christchurch School Reports Church Schools Blue Ridge School 124 118 John Moncure St Annes School 116 General Board 115 School 106 Tucker Rt Rev St George Frontispiece 65 St Agnes School 121 St Catherines School 117 St Christophers St Margarets School 120 St Stephens School 123 School 119 Virginia Council of Churches 73 Stuart Hall 126 Board of Christian 107 Reports of Boards Committees etc Education Colored Williams Lewis Address by 49 144 Board of Christian Social Relations 108 Board of Work Committee Womans Auxiliary 67 113 105 Board of Mountain Work 104 City Missionary ill on Church Architecture 62 Committee on Budget for 1946 66 104 Committee on Canons 62 67 74 Committee on Church Unity 59 Committee Committee on Credentials 54 Committee on Finance 56 on Invested Funds 82 Committee on New Parishes 53 Committee Com on Nominations 84 Committee on Program for 1946 66 104 See for mittee on Resolutions 68 71 73 80 Committee on Presiding to Gen Bishop 62 Committee on State of the Church 59 76 Deputies So eral Convention 55 Deputies to Synod 60 Diocesan Missionary of Diocesan ciety 102 Examining Chaplains 65 Executive Committee 55 Missionary Society 102 Field Board 112 Standing Committee Reports of Parishes and Churches 186 Report of Shrine Mont 127 Report of Statistician 238 Blue and Con Reports of Treasurers Archdeaconry of Ridge 155 Bishops of the tingent Fund k38 Church Extension Committee 154 Program Diocese 139 Trustees of Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia 149 Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia 156 Resolutions and Recommendations Adopted On Amendments to Constitu Host tion and Canons of General Convention 55 on Appreciation to of Diocese Church 84 on Army and Navy COmmission 80 on Budget for 1946 66 on Camp Site 71 on Chaplains 74 on Church Music 73 Church on Church Schools 53 70 on Church Schools Scholarship 68 on Unity 63 on Congratulations to Bishop Goodwin 66 on Episcopal of Churches Churchmen of Diocese of Virginia 69 on Federal Council and World Council 48 on Federal Funds for Parochial Schools 70 on Forward Movement 81 on Greetings 84 on Historical Exhibit 74 List of on Home for Elderly Men 68 on Labor-Management 81 on Lay on Delegates 85 on Next Council 83 on Offering for Seminaries 68 Pastoral Address 47 on Reconstruction and Advance Fund 63 on Roslyn 69 on Ruleof Order 70 on St Clement Church of 54 on San Francisco Conference 64 on See for Presiding Bishop 63 on Shrine Mont 80 on Service Men and Women 81 P1ftrPft HtI ...... flfl