JOURNAL 50 INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION AND CANONS

OF Finance Committee Const XVI Can VI General Convention Deputies to Can IlL

List of the Clergy Can The 149th Annual Council Lay Delegates Certificate of Election Can II List of Can II Addendum Lay Readers OF THE Matrimony Solemnization of Addendum Mission Churches formation of Can XVI in Can II Representation Council PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Music of the Church Addendum

Officers of the Diocese Const VI CHURCH Offenders to be admonished and repelled from the Lords Table Can XXVI

Parishes IN THE Alienation of Real Property Can XXIII Bound by the Constitution and Canons Const XIX Business Methods Can XXI Councils Can XVIII DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA Creating Debt Can XXII Division of Can XIII Entitled to representation in Council Can II Establishing and altering boundaries of Can XIV Formation of Mission Churches in Can XVI Formation of Separate Congregations in Can XV Parish Registers and Parochial Reports Can XXIV

Register of the Vestry Election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Registrar of the Diocese Const XIII

Secretary of the Diocese Const Separate Churches formation of Can XV Representation in Council Can II Standing Committee of the Diocese Can XIV

Transfer and enrollment of communicants Can XXV Treasurer of the Diocese Coust XI Treasurer of Parish or Church election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Lords Can XXVII Trial of layman after repulsion from the Table Trial of Presbyter or Deacon Can XXX Diocese of Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Virginia duties of Can IV VIII

Vacant Cures Filling of Addendum HELD IN Vacancy in the Episcopal Office Const IX Can XIX Vestries election and organization of ALL SAINTS RICHMOND Duties of in regard to Contingent Fund Can CHURCH Can IX Duties of in regard to parish quota ON THE Duties of in regard to financial records and accounts Can XXI Vestrymen duties of Can XX 24th and 25th of May 1944

Wardens electidn of Can XIX Duties of Can XX DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA PLACES OF MEETING OF THE COUNCIL ______

OFFICERS COMMITTEES ETC MAY 1944 FREDERICKSB1JRG LEESBURG Bishop RIGHT REV ST WiNCHESTER GEORGE TUCKER LL.D HARRISONBURG Richmond Bishop-Coadjutor CHARLOTTESVILLE RIGHT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN LL Richmond RICHMOND Suffragan Bishop WARRENTON RT REV Roy MASON ALEXANDRIA Secretary of the Diocese ______ORkNGE REV SAMUEL CHILTON Richmond ______Richmond fourth NOTE The Council is to meet in every year Treasurer of the Diocese REV SAMUEL CHILTON Richmond

Chancellor of the Diocese NOTICE MR ARCHIBALD ROBETSON Richmond

Historiographer REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmonclt The One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese Registrar meet in All Saints Church Richmond of Virginia is appointed to REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmond on Wednesday May 16 1945 at ten oclock Standing Committee of the Diocese

REV ALEXANDER ZABRISKIE DEPUTIES TO THE SYNOD REV BEVERLEY BOYD REV LEIGH RIBBLE ClericalRev Samuel Chilton ReV Tate ReV r-ier- MR JOHN MINOR MR HOXTON MR GARDINFR BOOTHE bert Donovan Rev Dudley Boogher Mr LayMr Henry Miller Hon George Browning Examining Chaplains REV SAMUEL Chandler Hon John Morris CJIILTON REV EDWARD TATE

Academic Examining Chaplains ALTERNATE DEPUTIES REV ROBERT GIBSON JR ClericalRev Campbell Tucker Rev George Mayo REV ROBEaT KEVIN Rev Robert Nelson Rev Henry Lane Finance Committee Roland Harrison Mr Archibald Robertson LayMr MR LEWIS WILLIAMS MR JOHN MORDECAI Mr Richard Home Dr Martin Urner MR HENRY MILLER MR HARRY AUGUSTINE MR JOHNT RAMEY II VIRGINIA 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOcEsE OF VIRGINIA 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF

Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society Board of Mountain WorkRr REV Ro MASON

Ex-Officio MembersRT REV ST GEORGE TUCKER Chairman FREDERICK RT REV GoODwIN Ri REV Ro Board of Colored WorkRi REV Roy MASON MASON VEN NEVE REV MACLAREN Chairman REV SAMUEL B. CHILTON MRS JOHN BRYDON Bible and Prayer Book Distribution CommitteeRT REV MR CHARLES DAVISON MR JOHN MR Guy MINOR GOODWIN Chairman JOHN WELSH Church Exten.ion ComlnitteeRT REV GooDwIN Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 1945REV BEVERLEY Chairman REV MASON MR FRANK POWERS MR BOYD Committee on Applications and Appro.priationsRT REV THORNTON MCC Ro MASON Chairman Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 194REV ALBERT Standing Committee on Church Property MULLER REV ROBERT GIBSON JR MR BEVER LEY MR JOHN RAMEY RT REV ST GEORGE TUCKER FREDERICK Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 1947REV HERBERT RT REV GoODwIN ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON DONOVAN REv CHURCHILL GIBsoN DR MR RANDOLPH WILLIAMS MR LATANE MR ROSEWELL PAGE JR Committee on Church Pension Fund From the Albemarle ConvocatiQnREV JAMES BECKWITH MR MURRAY MCGUIRE DR IVEY LEWIS REV GIBSON REV SAMUEL CHILTON JUSTICE GEORGE BROWNING From the Piedmont ConvocationREV EDWARD TATE MR ALLEN PERKINS MR ALEXANDER SANDS MR HUDSON MR AUSTIN From the Rap pahannock Valley ConvocationREV HENRY

HEATON HON HUGH SMITH Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia From the Richmond ConvocationREV GEORGE OSSMAN MR JOHN MORDECAI Rr REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President

MACLAREN BRYDON Secretary-Treasurer From the Valley ConvocationREV JAMEs FIGG MR REV THOMAS ATKINSON Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia From the Colored ConBo cationREv ASTON HAMILTON RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President DR HUGHES REV SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary-Treasurer

Board of Christian EducationREV JAMES KENNEDY

Chairman Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia Chair Board of Christian Social RelationsREV TATE RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President man REV MACLAREN BRYDON Secretary-Treasurer Field BoardREV HERBERT DONOVAN Chairman 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY FORMS FOR MAKING BEQUEST

The legal title of the corporation duly chartered by the Legislature of to take devise of Virginia with power by gift grant or bequest property LIST OF THE CLERGY every description real personal or mixed and to hold the same to themselves and their successors for the purpose of providing for the disabled clergy the OF THE widows and orphans of the deceased clergy the support of the Episcopate and for any other purpose of said Church in said Diocese whether of like DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA kind with those mentioned or not is The 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 Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia Corrected to May 25 1944

The legal title of the Protestant Episcopal Education Society of Virginia is Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Education Society in Virginia Ri REV Ss GEORGE TUCKER LL

The title of the School is Protestant legal Episcopal High Episcopal High Bishop of the Diocese and Presiding Bishop of the Protestant School in Virginia Episcopal Church in the of America 110 West

Franklin Street Richmond The legal title of the Diocesan Missionary Society is The Trustees of the

Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia RT REV FREDERICK DEANE GooDwIN LL Bishop

Coadjutor of the Diocese 110 West Franklin Street Rich of Schools The legal title of the corporation which conducts the system mond under the control of the Diocese is Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia RT REV ROY of the Dio corporation chartered under the laws of Virginia MASON Suifragan Bishop cese Charlottesville

The title of the Blue Industrial School is The Blue Ridge In legal Ridge REV JOHN AMBLER retired 1101 West Avenue Richmond dustrial School Incorporated REV. STANLEY ASHTON Rector St Georges Church 908 North Nelson The legal title of St Agnes School Alexandria is St Agnes Episcopal Street Arlingtqn School for Girls Incorporated REV THOMAS BAKER retired Zvfontross

REV HENRY BATCIIELLER Rector Scott Parish Gordonsville The legal title of the Colored Divinity School in Petersburg is The Trustees of the Bishop Payne Divinity School Petersburg Virginia REV GEORGE BEAN Chaplain Army

REV JAMES BECKWITH Rector St Marks Parish Culpe per The Protestant Episcopal Church Home Form of bequest hereby and St Pauls Church Raccoon Ford Culpe per give devise and bequeath to the Protestant Episcopal Church Home in corporated by the General Assembly of Virginia March 25 1875 and located REV DARBY BETTS Minister St Clements Chapel in in the city of Richmond Va Alexandria 1761 Preston Avenue Alexandria REV DUDLEY Rector Mcllhany Parish IVy The Shrine Mont Endowment Fund Form of Bequest hereby give BOOGHER of Parish and St Annes I\Teve Hall devise and bequeath to the Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society Mission Alberene

Virginia corporation under the laws of Virginia Charlottesville

to be held in trust for the Shrine Mont Endowment Fund and the interest to be used for the maintenance of any Not present at Council

building or purpose designated 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL Diocnsn OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY

REV SULLIVAN BOND JR Rector of St Georges Church REV FLOYD CARTwRIGHT Rector St Pauls Hanover and Fredericksburg and St Peters Port Royal Fredericksburg Brunswick Parishes King George REV DEBORDENAVE Chaplain United States Navy REV DUVAL CHAMBERS Rector Westover Parish Charles REV PAUL Rector Hamilton Warrenton BOWDEN Parish City County St Peters Parish New Kent Roxbury REV BEVERLEY Rector Grace and BOYD Holy Trinity REV CHAPMAN retired Gordonsville Church Henrico Parish North Laurel Street Richmond REV SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary and Treasurer of the REV FRANCIS Rector Emmanuel and St Andrews BROWN Diocese 110 West Franklin Street Richmond Churches Beckford Parish Shenandoah County St Thomas REV EDWARD CLARY Chaplain United States Army and St Stephens Churches in Frederick Parish Frederick REV MANLY County Woodstock COBB Rector St James Church Shelburne Parish Leesburg REV THOMAS BROWN Colored Minister Osgood Me REV PEYTON morial Richmond Calvary Church Hanover and Advent CRAIGHILL Rector Cunningham Chapel Parish Miliwood Church Fredericksburg 212 South Lombardy Street Rich mond REV NELSON DAME retired 2300-A Park Avenue Richmond REV GUTHRIE BROWN Rector St Johns Parish and St Davids Parish King William County and St Stephens REV STEPHEN DAVENPORT II Assistant St Pauls Memorial Parish and West Point King Queen County Church University Virginia Mason Memorial Church Charlottesville Church of Our REV MACLAREN BRYDON Historiographer and Reg Saviour Rio University istrar of the Diocese and Rector of Ashland Hanover Parish REV ROBERT DAVIS Assistant St Pauls Church Richmond 110 West Franklin Richmond County Street 815 East Grace Street Richmond

JOHN BURKS 339 West Manassas RV retired Street REV TREADWELL DAVISON Chaplain in Army REV EDWARD BURWELL retired Upperville REV RICHARD DAY Chaplain Army REV CLARENCE Rector Pohick Truro BUXTON Church REV CORNELIUS DAWSON Colored Minister Trinity Parish Lorton Church Monticello Parish Albemarle County St Pauls and St REV HOWARD CADY Minister Christ Church and Belmont Marys Missions in Scott Parish St Margarets St Chapel Shelburne Parish Hamilton Thomas Parish Orange County Charlottesville REV HERBERT REV PALMER CAMPBELL Rector Church of Messiah Highland DONOVAN Rector Christ Church and St Lukes Springs and Church of Our Savour Sandston Church Monticello Parish Charlottesville 5REV REV WILLIAM CARPENTER Rector Haymarket Parish JoHN DOWNMAN retired Rector Emeritus All Saints Church Prince William County and St Stephens Church Catlett and Christ Church Henrico Parish 610 West Grace St Johns Church Centerville Haymarket Street Rithmond

Not at Council Not present at Council present 10 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY 11

REV JOSEPH DUNN retired 13 Richmond REV WILLIAM HUTCHESON Rector of Grace Church REV REGINALD EASTMAN Rector of Ware Gloucester Cedar Run Parish Parish and Emmanuel Parish and Christ REV ROBERT ECHOLS Rector St Johns Church Henrico Church Ridley Parish Casanova

Parish 3416 East Broad Street Richmond REV JANNEY HUTTON Headmaster Christchurch School REV WILLIAM EVERETT retired Dickerson Maryland Christchurc.h REV WILLIAM REV THOMAS FAULKNER JR Rector of Dettingen Parish IRWIN Rector St Andrews Church Hen- rico Manassas Parish 225 South Cherry Street Richmond REV REV PASCHAL FOWLKES Chaplain Army JAMES KENNEDY Rector All Saints Church Henrico Parish 316 West Franklin REV JAMES FIGG Rector Greenway Court Parish White Street Richmond Post REV ROBERT Ph KEVIN Professor Virginia Theological and REV VINCENT FRANKS Rector St Pauls Church Seminary Minister-in-Charge St Marys Parish Ar lington Henrico Parish 815 East Grace Street Richmond Theological Seminary Alexandria REV WILLIAM Rector REV ALEXANDR GALT retired Falls Church LAIRD on leave St Pauls Memorial University and Chaplain Army REV CHURCHILL GiBSon Rector St James Church REV HENRY LANE Rector Clarke Henrico Parish 1201 West Franklin Street Richmond Parish Berryville REV LANGSTON REV ROBERT GIBSON retired Charlottesville retired Gordonsville REV LEON LAYLOR Rector of Grace Church REV ROBERT GIBSON JR Instructor Theological Semi and St Johns Church Fuirfax Parish Alexandria 207 South nary Assistant of Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill Theo Patrick Street Alexandria logical Seminary Alexandria REV DAVID LEWIS REV PERCY FOSTER HALL retired Alexandria retired Charlottesville REV DAVID LEWIS Rector REV ASTON HAMILTON Colored Minister Grace and JR Abingdon Parish Hayes Store St Andrews Missions in South Farnham Parish Essex REV DEWEY County and St Marks and Resurrection Missions in Drys LOVING Rector of Fredericksville Parish and Holy St dale Parish Millers Tavern Innocents Johns and Whittle Memorial Neve Parish Free Union REV LEWIS CARTER HARRISON Rector Emmanuel Church 5REV LYON Henrico Parish Brook Hill LYON-VAIDEN Assistant Trinity Church Prince ton REV ALBERT HAYWARD Rector Truro and Good Shepherd REV LEE MARSTON Rector Churches Truro Parish Fairfax Greenwood Parish Greenwood REV HENRY Rector Overwharton REV HUGH MCDONALD MARTIN HEATON Parish Stafford retired 1132 West Avenue Richmond REV FREMONT HINKEL Rector Leeds Parish Markham REV PHILIP Rector St REV AMOS WEBSTER HORTSMAN Rector of Varina Parish MASON Martins Parish Hanover County St Margarets 14 Richmond Parish Caroline County and

Not present at Council Not present at Council

tNot entitled to vote in Council 12 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY 13

Berkeley Parish and Christ Church St Georges Parish REV GEORGE OSSMAN Rector Monumental Church and Chap Spotsylvania County and Incarnation Church Trinity lain of the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Henrico Lpuisa Doswell Parish County Parish 4507 Cutshaw Avenue Richmond

REV CAMPBELL MAYERS Rector Johns Parish Middleburg REv GILES PALMER Rector Tuckahoe Parish 5804 Grove Avenue Richmond REv GEORGE MAYO Principal Blue Ridge Industrial REV School and Rector Industrial School District Neve Parish ELMER PEDRICK Rector St Thomas Church Henrico Bris Parish 3602 Hawthorne Avenue Richmond REV WILLIAM PENDLETON Rector South Farnham REV ALFRED ST MATTHEWS Rector Langley Parish Mc Parish Tap pahannock Lean and McGill Parish Vienna McLean REV HAROLD PETERS Rector Epiphany Church Henrico tREV CLARENCE STUART MCCLELLAN JR Parish 108 West Lancaster Road Richmond REV ISAAC .1 MCDONALD Colored Chaplain Army tREV PRESTON PEYTON Rector Epiphany Church and Grace REv ELLIOT MEREDITH Rector St Annes Parish Albe Church 1922 North Quincy Street Arlington marle County Scottsville REV FRANCIS RHEIN Chalain Marine Corps

REV SCOTT MEREDITH retired University REV LEIGH RIBBLE Rector The Falls Church Fairfax Parish Falls Church REV EMMETT MILLER Colored Chaplain Army REV LESLIE ROBINSON retired Cismont REV ALBERT MOLLEGEN Professor Virginia Theological REV ROLLINS retired Svjeet Briar Seminary and Minister-in-Charge St Pauls Church Alex REV ROMILLY retired 200 North Rowland andria Theological Seminary Alexandria Slreet Richmond REV CARY MONTAGUE City Missionary and Rector REV CHARLES RYLEY Rector Meade Parish Upperville of Holy Comforter Church Henrico Parish 200 North Row REV JOHN SADTLER Falls Church land Street Richmond retired

REV JOHN SCOTT retired Hotel Jeff Richmond REV FRANK Moss Rector Trinity Church St Georges erson REV JOHN SCOTT Minister St Pauls Parish Fredericksburg Colored Mission St Johns Parish West Poizt REV ALBERT MULLER Rector Trinity Church Arlington REV SEYMOUR SAINT-JOHN Lt Junior Grade Navy Parish 1201 South Bartoi Street Apartment 155 Arlington REV THOMAS SEMMES retired Richmond REV ROBERT NELSON Rector Frederick Parish Winchester REV GEORGE SHAW retired Mathews REV FREDERICK NEVE retired Archdeacon of the REV SHELTON Chaplain Army Blue Ridge Ivy Depot REV PAUL SHULTZ Rector Madison Parish Loudoun County REV PACKARD OKIE Missionary in Liberia and 4ood Shepherd Mission Cunningham Chapel Parish REV HERBERT OSOURN .D retired Tappahannock Hamilton

Not present at Council Not present at Council tNot entitled to vote in Council tNot entitled to vote in Council 14 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY 15

REV CLAUDIUS SMITH Minister-in-Charge of the Church of REV BEVERLEY WIITE Rector Rockingham Parish Harri Henrico 2217 Grove Avenue Richmond Ascension Parish sonburg Winchester REv WILLIAM SMITH retired REV PAGE JOHN WILLIAMS Headmaster St Christophers Anna REV WINFREE SMITH Chaplain St Johns College School and Assistant St Stephens Church Richmond polis Md REV WALTER WILLIAMS retired Harrisonburg REv STAMO SPATHEY Rector Christ Church Henrico Parish REV RUSSELL WILSON Private Army Richmond Twenty-second and Venable Streets REV WOODWARD retired Shrine of the Trans REv SYDNEY SWANN JR Chaplain Navy figuration Beckford Parish Orkney Springs REV EDWARD TATE Rector Emmanuel Church Fairfax REV ALEXANDER ZABRISKIE Dean of Vir Russell Parish Alexandria Presidential Garden Apartments ginia Theological Seminary and Rector of Immanuel Chapel Road Alexandria Theological Seminary Alexandria REV GEORGE TITfMAN Rector on leave St Marys Total131 Parish Arlington Chaplain Navy at work in the Clergy Diocese under license of the Bishop REV CLAYTON TORRENCE Assistant Minister St James Richmond REV MYRON Church Henrico Parish 3318 Hancver Avenue COCHRAN Minister-in-Charge Meade Me morial Church Alexandria REv CAMPBELL TUCKER Rector Gibson Parish and Lower Neve Pocosan St James and Cecil Memorial Missions Not present at Council Greene County and Chapel of Remembrance Parish Not entitled to vote in Council Bromfield Parish Madison County and St James Church Stanardsville Trinity Parish Louisa County

REV LOUIS TUCKER retired Mobile Alabama

REV PARKER THORNTON Minister Christ Church Groveton and St Lukes Wellington Fairfax Parish Box 33 Alexandria

REV CHARLES NOYES TYNDELL Rector of Newton

Parish Front Royal

REV FREDERICK WARNECKE Rector St Marks Church Henrico Parish 603 Tuckahoe Boulevard Richmond

Bromfield REV \VILFRED WATERHOUSE Deacon Minister Parish Rappahannock and Piedmont Church Madison County and Emmanuel Church Rapidan Washington

Not present at Council 16 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 17

County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES Congregation Emmanuel Elected to the Annual Council of 1944 Church Capt Clifiord Col George Hervey Alt NoTx.The names of delegates and alternates who were present at the Stafford Fox-Thomas Council are marked with an asterisk Names of parishes printed in italics Arlington Arlington Parish are either dormant or have not been admitted to representation in Council St Georges Church Roland through lack of canonical organization Harrison Benedict Genua Alt CliffOrd Smith County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate David Anderson Alt Congregation St Marys Parish Theodore Hudson Albemarle St Annes Parish John Sample Norman Lee Alt Alt Douglas Forsyth Caroline St Marys Parish Fredericksville Parish. Jr Fp Woodson Grace Church Edward Alt Flowers St Peters Church... Walkers Parish John Bocock St Margarets Parish.. James Hunter Yames Barr Alt Morris Hunter Alt Monticello Parish St Asaphs Parish Homes Christ Church Edwin Lee Holberton Alt Van Nostrand Jr Alt Charles Westover Dr Urner City Parish Albert Copeland Mr Alt Hawkins John Gill Alt St Pauls Memorial Clarke Cunningham Chapel Church Tvy Lewis Parish Charles Henderson Alt George Greenhalgh William Lester Cappon Watkins Alt Clarke Parish Baughman Harry Frazier Jr Alt Alt Ivy Parish Howefl Lewis Benjan Crampton Greenway Court Parish Alexander Claude Mackreth Alt Mackay-Smith Dr Greenwood Parish Harrison Waite Jr Dearmont Alt Alt Wright Harrison Culpeper St Marks Parish John Yowell Parish Mcllhan.y Fore Alt Ridley Parish Alexandria City.. Fairfax Parish Abbott

Christ Church Col Presley Rixey Douglas Thrift Alt Slaughter Parish George Daniel Alt Royce Hughes Clyde Lamond Jr John Peyton Alt Thomas Moncure Alt Essex South Farnham Parish Dr Dr Latane Ferry Taylor Gilbert Cox Alt St Annes Parish Bland Beverley St Pauls Church... Laurance Thompson Richard Baylor Alt Alfred Moss Alt Smoot Fairfax Truro Parish

Capt Evans Pohick Church JOhn Price Grace Church Benjamin Nevitt Alt 18 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 19

County or and County Parish or Seperate Delegate and Alternate Parish Separate Delegate Alternate Congregation Congregation Greene Neve Parish Truro Church George Robey Robert Graham Alt Gibson Parish John Morris

Fairfax Parish Dufi Alt

The Falls Church Gen Rufus Lane Hanover St Pauls Parish kY Ancell Richard Alt Home Jr Robt Gwathmey Jr Alt Immanuel Church St Martins Parish Rosen.ell Page Jr on-the-Hill John Walker Welton Cowell Alt Richard Williams Alt Ashland Parish Edmund Newman Ray Pugh Melvin Wallinger Alt Upper Truro Parish 1k 11 rico Henrio Parish Langley Parish Lt Col Ralph Segar All Saints Church McC Thornton Richard Smith Alt William Alt McGill Parish Davis Perdue Alexander sands Craig Hunter Alt Gordon Miller Alt Fauquier Hamilton Parish Douglas Lear Ascension Church Christ Church Upton Richards Alt Baber Leeds Parish Henry Baxley Burkret Alt Moss Alt Emmanuel Church. John Stewart Bryan Meade Parish Thomas Mordecai Alt Piedmont Parish John Ramey David Cody Alt II Smith Alt Epiphany Church 1W Austin Whittle Parish Turner Ruffin Alt Grace and Hamilton Alt Holy Trin ity Church James Massie Cedar Run Parish Dr Thomas Turnbull Jr Guilick Alt Edward Trigg Alt Emmanuel Parish Charles Bowen Wilson Wilmer Brown Alt Carlton Moffatt Alt BaskervjJe

Fhivanna Rivanna Parish Giles Robertson Alt Holy Comforter Frederick Frederick Parish John Woolfolk Church Pemberton Nelson Page Alt Michaux Jr Alt Thomas Parish Monumental Church J1 Sigou.rney Walter Leake Alt Gloucester bingdon Parish John Catlett St Andrews Church. Stutz Walter Alt Kenney Smith Ware Parish George Cary St James Church McGuire Noble Alt Gilchrist Alt eIsworth Parish John Brown

John Alt Cocchnd Jarres-Northam Orgain Jr Fred Cochran PariEh John Benson Alt 20 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 211

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

St Johns Church Mears Lancaster Christ Church Parish..

Willjam Wooten Alt Loudoun Shelburne Parish Frank Saunders John Welsh Thomas Alt. Parham Tuck Alt Christ Church Nelson Titus St Marks Church Jffij Frasier Henry Meyer Alt Preston Shelton Alt Cameron Parish Kenneth Harris Johns Parish William Seipp Joseph Ewing Alt Thomas Atkinson Alt St Pauls Church Frank Powers Madison Parish Judge Ingram Alt Louisa Parish Randolph Wiffiams Trinity Lewis Keller Jr Weddell Alt Wilson Southard Alt Herbert Claiborne Green Springs Parish.. Alt Adoiphus Scott Mathews Kingston Parish John Warren Cooke St Philips Church.. Dj William Hughes Eugene Barnes Alt John Mayne Alt Middlesex Christchurch Parish.. St Thomas Church Hy Miller Jr Marston Garner Devoe Alt Lewis Jones Alt William Shands New Kent Blissland Parish Gervas Taylor Alt St Peters Parish Benjamin Brinton Tuckahoe Parish WT Welby Beverley George Taylor Alt Austin Sydnor Alt Robert Peyton Jr Northumberland St Stephens Parish Jjjg Hugh Smith Dr Thomas Murrell Alt Waller Alt Capt Charles Moore Wicomico Parish Col Tignor Craige Ruffin Alt Rufus Rose Varina Parish Frank Shomaker Orange St Thomas Parish Justice Browning DeBerry Crowder Alt Nottingham Alt Scott Parish King and Queen.. Stratton-Major Parish George Dix St Stephens Parish Beane Jr Walter Wood Alt Taylor Alt Page Luray Parish Everett Weakly Drljsdale Parish Prince William Dettingen Parish Waters King George St Pauls Parish Charles Middlebrook Raymond Rateliffe Alt Strother Alt Haymarket Parish George Bleight Hanover Parish Mountjoy George Williams Alt Rappahaunock Brunswick and Parish Madison. Bromfield Parish James Settle Robert Brown Alt King William St Johns Parish Frank Perry Alt Richmond North Ekberg Farnham Parish. Brockenbrough St Davids Parish Walter Pollard Norman Edwards Alt Garber Alt Lunenburg Parish Fred Northup 22 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA OF LAY DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 23

County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate Congregation County Parish or Separate Delegate and Alternate Rockingham Rockingham Parish Judge John Paul Congregation Alt McNeiIl Lay Officials of the Diocese entitled to seat Lynwood Parish and vote

Chancellor of the Diocese ArcMbald Robertson Shenandoah Beekford Parish Electric Building

Spotsylvania St Georges Parish Lay Members of the Standing Committee.l Hoxton St Church.. Goolrick George Tfflj Alexandria Va Alt George Hunter Jr Gardiner Boothe Church Trinity perry Thompson Alexandria Va Judson Smith Alt Jhjj Minor Christ Church Elwood Gayle Central Natl Bank Bldg Charlie Reynolds Alt Richmond Va Berkeley Parish Boggs Members of the Committee on Finance .1 Meade Addison Robert Mastin Alt Mutual Building Va Stafford Overwharton Parish Jj1 Ashby Richmond Lewis Miller Alt Williams American Building Warren Newton Parish Tyler Miller Richmond Va Minter Alt Jj1 Mordecai Station Westmoreland Cople Parish Blake Newton Richmond Va Richard Griffith Jr Alt Washington Parish MISSION CHIJROIIJ3S St Peters Church.. Organized under Canon Montross Parish XVI St James Church.. Chandler Arlington Fairfax Parish Charles Baker Alt Epiphany Church Hortsman Dudley Jr Alt Lay Delegates from the Archdeaconry of the Grace Church Blue Ridge Joseph Mayo Arlington Parish Daniel Alt Morris Trinity Church Edward Lewis Freemafl Fisk William Smith Alt David Sullivan Alt Henrico Henrico Parish Frank Craig Church of the Messiah Ellwood Cridljn Everett Weakley Alt Albert Penley Alt Church of Our Saviour Hunter Talman Lay Delegates from the Colored Missionary William Jurisdiction Mr Tancil III Magill Alt Mr John Scott Alt Westmoreland Washington Parish Mr IL Trent St Marys Church Mr Hoskins Alt Montross Parish

St Pauls Church... Hutt LAY 24 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES 25

St Pauls Chapel Baileys Cross Roads Fairfax Parish MISSIONS All Saints Chapel Sharon Fairfax Parish St Lukes Organized under the Canon of Missions Chapel Wellington Villa Fairfax Parish Missioxs UNDER THE ARCHDEACONRY OF THE BLUE RIDGE MIssIONS UNDER CHARGE OF THE Bisijop St John the Mission Ivy Parish Church of Baptist Our Saviour Rio Fredericksville Parish Cross Mission Afton Greenwood Parish Olivet Holy Church Franconia Truro Parish Neve Mdllhany Parish Good Hall Charlottesville Shepherd Church Burke Truro Parish Good Shepherd Chapel Hickory Hill Mcllhany Parish St Stephens Church Stephens City Frederick Parish Grace Chapel Red Hill Mcllhany Parish Calvary Mission Oilville St James-Northam Parish St Gibsons Parish Christ Andrews Chapel Hollow Mcllhany Chapel Richmond Henrico Parish .1 Annes Parish st Annes Chapel Alberene St Weddell Memorial Church Richmond Whittle Memorial Chapel Mission Home Neve Parish Holy Innocents Chapel Free Union Neve Parish St John the Evangelist Chapel Blackwells Hollow Neve Parish Blue Ridge Industrial School Chapel Bris Neve Parish All Saints Chapel Haneytowa Neve Parish St Davids Mission Wyatt Mountain Neve Parish Government Resettlement Geer Neve Parish Cecil Memorial Mission Lydia Neve Parish Lower Pocosan Mission McMullen Neve Parish Chapel of Remembrance Middle River Bromileld Parish St James Chapel Lydia Neve Parish Good Shepherd Chapel Rocky Bar Lynnwood Parish St Stephens Chapel Yancey Lynnwood Parish St Georges Chapel Pine Grove Hollow Luray Parish St Pauls Chapel lugham 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 Good Shepherd Chapel Bluemont Cunningham Chapel Parish

MIssIoNs IN THE CoLoaxo MIssIoNARY JURISDIcTION Trinity Chapel Charlottesville Monticello Parish Meade Memorial Church Alexandria Fairfax Parish Resurrection Mission Sparta Drysdale Parish St Marks Mission Beazley Drysdale Parish Grace Church Millers Tavern South Farnham Parish St Andrews Church Upright South Farnham Parish St Marys Mission Berryville Clarke Parish Calvary Mission Hanover St Pauls Parish Osgood Memorial Church Richmond Henrico Parish 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 Miliwood Cunningham Chapel Parish

3irssiorcs UNDER THE VIRGINIA THEOLOGIcAL SEMINARY St Johns Chapel Glencarlyn Arliggton Parish St Johns Chapel West End Alexandria Fairfax Parish. Christ Chapel Groveton Fairfax Parish RULES OF ORDER 27

ORGANIZATION

FRoM CANON SECTION Within one week before every regular meet of the Council of the the ing Diocese Ecclesiastical Authority shall prepare to be or cause prepared list of all the Ministers of the Protestant Episcopal Church canonically resident in the Diocese with their Post Offices and their respective cures or stations as missionaries or as chaplains or the schools seminaries of or learning or institutions or societies connected with this

Church in or by which they are engaged and the ministers entitled to seats in the Council shall be designated This list corrected as hereinafter mentioned shall be laid before the Coun

cil on the first day of its meeting and the names of the clerical members called therefrom CANON SECTION The II Secretary of the Council shall make out roll of the certified Lay Delegates to him as duly elected with the parishes or churches them represented by respectively and upon the meeting of the Coun cil shall call their therefrom names The President shall then appoint Committee on Credentials to be composed of one clergyman and two lay to whom shall be delegates referred the credentials of the lay delegates and who shall report thereon to the Council

Should doubt arise as to the right of any lay delegate to his seat it shall be the of the said Committee duty on Credentials to hear all the evidence pre and to its sented report judgment thereupon And upon this report the Council shall determine the matter Provided that by vote of two-thirds of the the Council members present may hear and determine the whole case de novo

RULES OF ORDER

ORDER OT BUSINESS

The Council shall be opened on the first day with brief service of

prayer and on the second day with celebration of the 11oiy Communion at which time there may be 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 called the credentials of the lay delegates shall thereupon be referred to Committee on Credentials composed of one clergyman and two lay dele gates appointed by the President Upon completion of the celebration of the 28 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA RULES OF ORDER 29

of the shall Committee on the of Holy Communion on the second day the minutes preceding day Dispatch Business who shall recom mend orders of the be read The minutes of the second day shall be read before the final adjourn day hours for taking votes the hour for

the Council to sit as ment of the Council Missionary Council and other matters pertaining to the Except as otherwise provided herein the following order of business orderly dispatch of business shall be observed The President shall have at each authority Council after making appointments of standing committees for Report the Secretary such Council to ap point the Chairman and Election of the Secretary of the Diocese who is ex-officio the Secretary so many of the other members of such committees as he think who shall of the Council may proper serve during the ensuing interim and at the next Adoption of Rules of Order meeting of the Council and Nominations for the Adoption of program of the Council prepared by the Secretary Standing Committee of the Diocese the Executive Committee of of in consultation with the Diocesan Missionary the the Committee on the Dispatch Business Society Committee on Finance and for Deputies to the Synod of the Province rector of the host parish and the General Convention shall be made on the first day of the and the Reading of pastoral addresses Council names shall be printed to be voted upon at an hour to be Appointment of committees specified by the Council for the election of these and commissions and boards such other committees officers or Reports of standing committees representatives as may need to be chosen Reports of special committees II Communications from Convocations RULES rn PROCEDURE

Unfinished business When motion is made and seconded it shall be stated by the Presi New business dent and if in writing be read the by Scretary every resolution shall be referred to its Adjournment proper if there be such committee 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 Secretary it Council the committees to shall first day of the following standing be deemed in possession of the Council but may be withdrawn the otherwise di by consist -of an equal number of each order unless mover at time before any amendment or decision with the consent of the rected second motion Every shall be reduced to if the writing President or any member Committee on the State of the Church to whom shall be require it

referred the addresses of the made to the Council No pastoral Bishops new motion or proposition shall be admitted under color of amend with direction to to the Council upon any ment particular report or as substitute for the motion or proposition under debate hut recommendations made in the addresses substitute for pastoral the whole that is germane to the question may be admissible of five to Committee on Invested Funds to consist laymen 10 When question is under debate no motion shall be received but to the whom shall be referred the accounts of all funds held by adjourn to lay on the table for the previous question to postpone indefinitely Trustees of the Funds of the Diocese to postpone to certain to day commit or to amend which several motions such committee Committee on New Parishes whenever shall have precedence in the order enumerated

is needed 11 The previous shall be question 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 amend either the Canons or the Constitution of the motions to question now be put until decided all debate and amendments are pre Diocese eluded Diocesan to Committee on Nominations to Corporations 12 motion to adjourn or the lay on table shall always be in order and in of such boards shall whom shall be reported all vacancies membership be decided without debate and to for which nominations must be made by the Council 13 When member desires to speak in debate or present any matter to of of such boards the whom all nominations for membership any Council he shall rise from his seat and respectfully address himself to before the shall be referred for their consideration being presented President He shall confine himself to the question under debate avoid to the Council ing all personalities 30 149m ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

President 14 If any member transgress the rules of the Council the shall

call him to in which case the member so called to or any member may order to If the order shall immediately take his scat unless permitted explain JOURNAL decide the ruling of the President be appealed from the Council shall appeal without debate OF THE the President shall decide 15 When two or more members rise at once who is entitled to the floor 149th Annual Council of the Diocese 16 No member shall speak more than twice on the same question without Council leave of the of 17 The vote on all questions shall be taken by order whenever as many as Virginia

five members request it 18 Any member may call for division of the question where the sense ALL SAINTS CHURCH RICHMOND VA will admit of it but motion to strike out and insert shall be deemed in 1944 divisible Wednesday May 24 shall 19 Every member who may be in the house when any question is put unless the Coundil for special shall excuse him The 149th Annual give his vote reasons Council of the Diocese of Virginia con in the decisien of which he is 20 No member shall vote upon question vened at 1000 following service conducted by Bishop immediately and personally interested Goodwin and the Rev in Pedrick 21 When question has been decided by the Council or postponed The Cduncil called reconsidered motion member voting in was to order by Bishop Tucker definitely it may be upon made by The the majority provided such motion be made on the same or next succeeding Secretary reported quorum present in both Orders

of the session Tucker day Bishop appointed the Committee on Credentials as funds of the Diocese 22 No motion or resolution appropriating any of the follows Rev Irwin Mr Rcjsewell Page Jr and Mr shall be until it has been reported by the Finance Committee or adopted up Edward Lewis in their absence by special committee The Chair Statistical and other appointed Committee on of Business 23 Reports of all committees shall be in writing Dispatch Council as follows Rev reports of officers and committees which require no action by the may George Ossman Mr Theodore Hudson when the Presi be read title and report be read in part only The Rev Samuel Chilton by only any may was elected Secretary He ap or when the Council shall so require dent shall without obligation so direct the Rev pointed Albert Muller Assistant Secretary unless otherwise But such reports shall be published in full in the Journal On motion the Rules of Order were adopted ordered On motion the III GENERAL printed program was adopted Tucker Bishop then gave his pastoral address He expressed 24 No member shall absent himself from the meetings of the Council for the National attend COuncil the appreciation of the General Church without leave unless he be sick or nnable to seats without the for the help and the 25 The President may at his discretion select suitable support given by Diocese of Virginia Bishop which shalt be limits of those allotted to the use of the members appropriated Tucker spoke of the work of the Army and Navy Commission of and candidates for Orders who to the accommodation visiting clergymen saying that is Virginia proportionately up in front in giving to invited the rector or wardens of the church in which the meetings may be by this work He touched on plans for helping returning members of the Council are held under the direction of the President and Council of the armed services in session of the Council be ad their readjustment The future welfare 26 No spectators shall during the daily the and the rector and of the Church is in in the mitted above or within the pews allotted to members involved part way this problem is met held di wardens of the church in which the sessions of the Council are are He said he the Diocese hoped would cooperate in the plans being rected to see that this rule is enforced evolved by the General Church Bishop Tucker also thanked rule of order shall be except with the concurrence of 27 No suspended the Diocese for the support given the work of the American two-thirds of the members present 32 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 33 Bible Society saying that this Societys activities are very help charge of St ful to the work of missions It Marys Memorial Church in Berryville and Christ foreign has cooperated especially Mission at Miliwood He retired from in work active work in 1922 after among members of the armed forces Referring to his which he lived at his home in Portsmouth and ministered as resignation as Bishop of Virginia he said that legal question opportunity offered assisting his brethren in our own and in was involved but that he mOst abide by the action of the House other religious bodies until in the few past years extreme old age of compelled him to desist Bishops Personally he considers his resignation effective as Mr Mitchell of first was an earnest godly and faithful of June He said that he was resigning from the Diocese priest the Church ministering faithfully to his and with deal people upholding stead great of assurance as the great progress in recent fastly the high ideals of Christian character and conduct The was due to the assiduous of years efforts Bishp Goodwin and he Church in the Diocese of Virginia and especially in the Colored knew that he was the Diocese in leaving excellent hands Missionary Jurisdiction of the Diocese is the richer today for the life of this earnest and faithful man of God Bishop Goodwin read his pastoral address and presented the record of his official acts title He by prefaced his address with Diocesan Affairs tribute to the one clergyman of the diocese who had died since In making statement about the affairs of the the last Council Diocese since the last Council as required by canon the picture of the present and of the future is as usual one both of and of The Reverend Fenner Mitchell encouragement Joseph difficulties The war has brought problems which increase as time in The Rev Joseph Fenner Mitchell died at his home in goes on especially the matter of supplying our parishes Newport In the last year our roll of News on December 13 1943 aged ninety years Mr Mitchell chaplains has increased by the com missioning of was the last link that bound the Church in the Diocese of Vir George Bean Ed Clary Francis Rhein andSyd ney Swann Steve is ginia to the early days of our ministry to the Negro race Davenport expecting his call in the very near future To Born in Franklinton North Carolina on January 1853 he these and to all of our chaplains the most cordial of the was lad of twelve years when the end of the War Between the greetings Council go with the prayer that God States sustain and them brought the greater opportunities of freedom to the may them keep and bring them safely home again We are of Negroes of the South Educated at Christia.n College in Frank proud them linton he There are now entered in mature manhood upon the preparation for twenty-three vacant fields in the Diocese but with sixteen in the ministry of the Episcopal Church He graduated from the chaplains service and six men to graduate from our seminaries in the Bishop Payne Divinity School in Petersburg in 1889 when that June profit and loss account in man power institution just about balances It is the which was barely ten years of age He was ordained to the war creates our present problem services diaconate by Bishop Whittle that year and assigned to the However are being maintained in all the of parishes City clergy are out charge St Stephens Church in Petersburg After ministry going on Sunday evenings to learn anew the joys of the of eight years in that church he was advanced to the priesthood country ministry as for example the rectors of St Marks and St Pauls in by Bishop Randolph in 1897 and assigned to the charge of the Richmond serving the churches in Hanover work among the Negroes in Newport News under the care of County Country parishes are sharing their rectors St Pauls as Ware and Abingdon in Gloucester Church releasing their clergy for one Sunday month that On February 1907 he took charge of Meade Chapel in they may help in the nearby fields The Seminary Alexandria and as the first priest in charge of that congregation through faculty and students is doing most helpful supply work Retired after its separation from its earlier status as Mission of Christ clergy as Mr Shaw and Mr Robinson are back in Church he organized his people for independent existence and harnessothers who have resigned are carrying on at their was instrumental in raising the greater part of the funds re vestrys request and Mr Chilton does four mens work and seems to the quired for the purchase of lots and the erection of the present cover whole field There have been seven Letters church building Dimissory received in the past Council year After service of eleven years Mr Mitchell was sent to the Rev Albert Hayward from the Diocese of Harrisburg 34 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 35

chase of these Rev Stanley Ashton from the Diocese of California lots and the development of chapels thereon is of the Rev Albert Mollegen from the Diocese of Mississippi responsibility local group of the churches already estab lished in the Rev Janney Hutton from the Diocese of Southern Virginia general area and of the Diocese am glad tore- that the Rev Alfred St John Matthews from the Diocese of Atlanta port churches in the Piedmont Convocation have gen backed the Rev Preston Peyton from the Diocese of Upper South erously Chapel of St Clements hope the Rich Carolina mond churches will be equally as interested and generous in the of the Rev Robert Kevin from the Diocese of Missouri support new projects near to us when and as they are developed Six Letters Dimissory have been given to the following The Financial Situation Rev Jas Ferneyhough to the Diocese of East Carolina Rev Richard Lee the Diocese of Southwestern to Virginia Twenty-five years ago the Council met in Christ Church Rev Carl to the Diocese of Easton St Range George Winchester and committed this Diocese to new movement in Tucker the Church called the Nation Wide Campaign This movement Rev Welles to the Diocese of Western New York developed out of the experience of great national efforts during Rev Chas VanO Covell the Diocese of Ohio to World War such as the Red Cross and other welfare enter Rev to the Diocese of Tennessee Millions of then Turkington prises people worked together and had given millions of dollars Why could not the Church One Deacon the Rev Wilfred Waterhouse was ordained present well planned and comprehensive program and make nation-wide and is now serving Rappahannock and Madison Counties and appeal to Episcopalians So came into existence the nation-wide Rapidan There have been five ordinations to the priesthood campaign Some dioceses of course failed to but The Revs Francis Rhein George Bean David Lewis cooperate the results in our diocese were phenomenal The diocesan of Jr Edward Guthrie Brown Palmer Campbell and Davis budget $9000 of 1918 the last before the Six Deacons await ordination in June Within the Diocese year campaign was more than trebled and in effort it was raised Undertaken the Rev Buxton has moved from Cople and Lunenburg great first as three-year plan the campaign made possible the estab Parishes to Pohick Church and the Rev Darby Betts resigned lishment of our system of Church Schools St Pauls Church and Whittle and Piedmont Parishes to undertake the development Parish House at the University came into being other churches of the new St Clements in Alexandria and right nobly has he parish houses here and there over the diocese were erectedbut succeeded Taking charge in November of an entirely new and the bills had to be paid And they for the Movement unorganized work he moved into the completed chapel on Easter paid were was much more than money-raising campaign It was Sunday ministering to five hundred people the first day the deeply spiritual effort and the gifts were the friit of revived building was opened This work represents an accomplishment spiritual vision and sure sense of stewardship Necessarily of which the Diocese as well as Mr Betts has right to be proud up went parish quotasand what shock vestries Just an We make no promises but it looks as if it would be new self- got example or two of quota increases city and country alike supporting parish in Alexandria in another two or three years Christ Church Alexandria from approximately $1000 to There are other opportunities in this area that while not quite $9000 St Pauls R.ichmond from $3644.00 to $29070.00 as ready to burst into full blossom at the first touch of Spring country parish from $170.00 to $1365.00 In one increased as was St Clements yet are ready and waiting for development year quotas seven eight nine ten times what they had been You can If the Church is in any measure to keep pace with the rapid imagine the first response Impossible ridiculous we wont growth in this section even making all proper allowances for even try But the Diocese caught fire we talked lot prayed possible decline after the pressure of the war is over we must be lot worked lot and made it should we do ready to increase the number of our clergy and our building $290000What with so much money Well the General Church $90000 program as occasion may demand This area remains challeng got Church Schools $53000 the $40000 New Work in the ing missionary opportunity within our own borders Mountains and in the Colored Field $12500 New Churches Richmond also is growing and in two sections to the west Parish Houses Rectories $25600 St Pauls at the and to the north of the city lots have been tentatively selected University $16000 etc as future church sites Obviously the responsibility for the pur 36 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 37

We kept that pace for three years and then slowly began to larly on the needs of the Mountain Work and the Colored Work tire until during the we to level of depression slipped giving since these are his special care of about that of the pre Nation-Wide Campaign days But the Diocese had received much of lasting benefita school system The Virginia Council of Churches worth $1500000 an enlarged diocessan misionary vision and useful buildings For number of many years our Diocese has been cooperating But we have not remained at our level In the last depression through individuals many parishes and our Diocesan Board of four years there has been steady and healthy increase to Christian Education with the giving Virginia Council of Religious to missionary causes This in addition to Education The activities of past year raising this Council are varied but the many salaries and increasing our missionary obligations we have most conspicuous and fruitful has been the promotion of religious paid off almost all of our old indebtedness the final teaching in the schools including public In the state of Virginia there is on the of incurred no payment obligation $25000 at the New Or now state-wide Council such as the Federal Council of leans General Convention of 1925 to in Churches has help liquidate large organized on national basis and in many states debtedness of the National Council In our on state-wide The present operations plan Federal Council as understand it for 1944 the income exceeds not to expected slightly the total budget agrees organize state federal council in those states where adopted by last years Council The of the similar response parishes organizations are now operating In Virginia the old has been generous enabling the Executive Committee to meet Virginia Council of Religious Education is changing its con present obligations and to move forward to meet new stitution and by-laws to oppor so as become the Virginia Council of tunities and Churches invites the cooperation of the Episcopal dioceses For 1945 the in the state The Diocese of Executive Committee will present to the Council Southwestern Virginia has acted increased favorably and basis of slightly budget Possibly we have not been bold suggests division of representatives on the of enough The National Council asks the Diocese for $39500 for governing body the Council allowed the Episcopal Church in the state of 1945 That figure is in the budget as first claim on our income Copies the constitution and by-laws of the Council are available for but may we not do something better than that The officers of study and sincerely hope this COuncil take such action the National Council acting under the direction of General Con may as will bring our diocese into full cooperation with the vention assigned minimumquotas to the various dioceses More Virginia Council of Churches and more the dioceses are accepting these minimum quotas in The Canon on Holy full but many still fall short Cannot Virginia back up our Matrimony Bishop as Presiding Bishop and President of the National Coun At the General Convention last fall in Cleveland the matter cil by going beyond the minimum asked of $39500 to possible that engaged the attention of the House of Deputies at much $40000 or more know we can do it do we feel it is worth greater length than any other was the consideration of the while major And the salaries of our mountain missionarieswe are and ity minority reports of the Joint Commission on Holy all ashamed of what they receive while we glory in the self- Matrimony with attending parliamentary entanglements sacrifice of these unselfish women that makes possible the As has one observed the action of successive General Conven continuance of this great work Can we not remember them tions this on subject over period of many years certain interest more generously ing and facts important become evident that the Church is not has been satisfied with the voluntary Whitsunday Offering authorized this present canons on this subject and year since the money thus obtained will not be needed to that the mind of the Church as represented in General Con balance our current the operating budget Executive Committee vention is divided widely as to how the word and spirit of our has designated the need of the Moncure great John School the Lord should be in the applied Churchs teaching and discipline Arlington-Fairfax development and Bishop Tsus work in China that the trend toward liberalization of the present canon as proposed objects among which the offering will be divided seems to be increasing and have been all may even majority They are most deserving and trust that the clergy and laity sentiment at Cleveland though no could be will stand back of change agreed upon this offering We need it for our advance and the canon stands today as before Bishop Mason trust will in few minutes dwell more particu is need There no of course before thIs Council of the Diocese 38 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 39

the of Virginia to argue for the vital necessity of maintaining and industiy have called the youth and in cases the Christian home All Christians are agreed on that and all are many adults Family life is seriously disrupted hearts are anxious working to that end But on the matter of what should be the homes are lonely Sorrow deep sorrow may strike at any Churchs Law on Holy Matrimony our viewpoints certainly differ moment in any and in many places and the universal cry in widely Ourdeputation at Cleveland frequently divided their spite of brave faces and courageous hearts isLighten our vote May suggest therefore that during the next triennium darkness of and Lord Have mercy upon us clergy and laity alike through their opportunities study This condition it seems to me shows clearly the great urgency discussion in parishes in clerical and convocational gatherings of our ministry today and defines where its emphasis should be study this subject beginning with the teachings of Christ using placed In our preaching that we may show that this war is every aid that historical and critical research can offer that the really judgement of God upon us not just punishment but mind of Gods people may be more readily and surely guided by also if we prove worthy an opportunity to strive and sacrifice His spirit into the way of His truth beyond war for the blessed fruits of peace Teach While the Church studies and seeks more satisfactory solu peaceGods our people to pray such prayers that come what may their tion to this vital problem it is surely oUr duty as clergymen and faith in God may be strengthened Teach fearlessly the word of laity to know and abide by the law of the Church the Lord Forgive your enemies pray for them which despite- Just to stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance fully use you and persecute you Never have we more needed may be permitted to quote from familiar authority as follows the pure voice of prophecy that above the strife of men the voice Canon 15 Section 2-a of God may be heard As pastors seek out the lonely homes minister of this Church shall have cause to think If any before dark sorrow enters As ministers of Christ all unshep desirous of or of confirmation or that person Holy Baptism herded people are yours Christ came to seek and to save the has been married otherwise of receiving Holy Communion Loneliness and anxiety opens many an otherwise closed door the word of and of this Church allow than as God discipline Your pastoral care is now of course following the soldiers and before such to these ordinances such minister receiving person sailors who have gone from your parish How great too is the the the for there shall refer case to Bishop godly judgement reward for this ministry They will never forget the pastors or The after due into the circumstances upon Bishop inquiry the parish which is constant in ministering to them And when into consideration the both of and taking godly discipline they come homewell so important is this that large part of and of shall his thereon in justice mercy give judgement the time of our clergy conference in September will be devoted to that no minister shall in case writing Provided however any preparing ourselves and our parishes for their return But we in imminent refuse these ordinances to penitent person cannot wait for war and invasion and sorrow and deep hurt to danger of death human souls do not wait God help us all to serve our people fearlessly and faithfully am not seeking extra responsibilities nor am willing in so important matter to evade them Bishop Tucker War and Our Parishes The The thought that must be uppermost in our minds at this morlient is that this is the last Council of this Diocese over which moment ago we spoke of the effect of the war upon the sup In Bishop Tucker will preside Tonight at our public session op ply of clergy in the Diocese but its effect goes much further portunity will be had to hear from some of his associates regard with some nearby dioceses such as Southern Virginia comparison his with ing services to the ChUrch arid the Nation and gladly will we and Maryland Virginia has comparatively few large camps all join in that tribute the attendant problems or great population movements except Bishop Tucker is an amazing man remember the good start in the northern section of the Diocese Some war industrial my amazement got on an occasion in 1925 when he came to the in such as Yancey Front Royal and Scotts developments places Northern Neck and the at Bishop Browns request for confirmation ville are having some effect upon these communities visit It was December and spending the night together in local parish but there are of course other effects of the war that home War country home was awakened early in the morning to see him reach into every community every hamlet every breaking the ice on the pitcher and then proceeding to take 40 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 41

bath in the ice water have noticed since that what most of us COMMITTEE ON DISPATCH OF BUsINEss1944Rev George Mr consider the hardships and difficulties of life are met by him in Ossman Hudson Alternates Rev Henry Heaton Mr Massie the same cavalier as that in which he met and spirit overcame COMMITTEE STATE ON OF CHURCHAppointed at last the excessive frostiness of that winter morning CouncilRev Tucker Rev Lee Marston Rev Williams Mr Clifford Smith have been amazed and at his wisdom and effec Mr again again Baxley Mr James Ashby tiveness in dealing with people and situations where the stage COMMITTEE ON N0MINATI0NSAppointed at last CouneilRev Paul was all set for row but it just didnt come off because he Rev proper Bowden Spathey Rev Hinkel Mr Mr there have been Powers was amazed at his patience especially with Valentine Dr Thomas Turnbull his coadjutor notwithstanding many and great provocations COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION AND CAN0Ns1944-Rev Ribble As time went on amazement into Rev Pendleton Rev gradually changed lasting Henry Lane Rev Leon Laylor Mr appreciation of the of Christian the Minor Mr Henry Miller qualities great man equally Judge Hugh Smith Judge John Morris master of rural or session of the General COMMITTEE ON INVESTED vestry meeting joint FubnsAppointed at last CouncilMr because Phillips Mr Convention on the one hand his quality of simple sin Chairman Benjamin Brinton Capt Moore Mr cerity disarmed suspicion and prejudice and on the other the Greenhalgh Mr Bland Beverley of his mind and aroused COMMITTEE ON power spirit enthusiastic following REs0LUTIONS1944_Rev Franks Rev Rev Those who have been privileged to see him in great assemblies Eastman Manly Cobb Rev Brown Mr Smoot Judge John Mr as on the recent occasion of Dr Duns consecration in the Paul Alexander Mackay-Smith Dr Urner Washington Cathedral learn anew the truth of real COMMITTEE ON NEW PAEISHE51944Rev greatness Craighill Rev There he moved without benefit of colored adornment or in- White Rev Frank Moss Mr Claiborne Mr Julian Fraser Mr signia of his high office save for his simple robes of Bishop In Stutz that inspiring ecclesiastical setting he was the real master of the COMMITTEE ON CIITJRCII SdnOOLs1944Rev Faulkner Jr Rev His enthusiastic Montague Rev assembly reception as Presiding Bishop by Gibson Jr Mr Beverley Mr La the whole Church has been due believe as much to this quality mond Mr Fred Cochran of COMMITTEE simple greatness as to his knowledge and wisdom in worldwide ON DIOCESAN BUDGET Consider 1944To Budget Proposed and his Christian leader know is for l945Rev Rev affairs spirit as Virginia Bond Palmer Rev Buxton Rev proud that he continues as Presiding Bishop No other call Gibson Rev Mason Mr Woolfork Mr Wilmer Maj could have taken him even temporarily from his Diocese He Walker Mr Sanders Mr Sands represents the best he is the embodiment of Virginia Evangeli COMMITTEES FOR 1945 canism and his high position as Presiding Bishop of the Church COMMITTEE ON STATE OF CHURCHRev enables multitudes to benefit by his example and be instructed Lee Marston Rev Williams Rev Echols Mr Lt Col in ways of wisdom and sincerity We look forward to his return Baxley Ralph Segar Mr Davis to his native soil when his duties as Presiding Bishop are ful COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS Rev filled and our word to him now and tonight is not goodbye but Dudley Boogher Rev Batcheller Rev Dewey Mr well done keep it up and come back home when can Loving Lee Dr Ivy Lewis Mr you Bocock COMMITTEE ON DISPATCH or BUSINESSRev Henry Heaton Mr Massje Bishop Mason gave his pastoral address and resented the COMMITTEE ON BUDGET FOE 1946Rev record of his official acts Sullivan Bond Jr Rev Albert Hayward Rev Thomas Rev Faulkner Jr Robert Gibson Bishop Mason presented the report of the Archdeaconry of Rev James Kennedy Mr Wilmer Mr Perry Thompson Mr James Mr the Blue Ridge and the Report of the Colored Work See Ap Ashhy George Williams Mr Newman COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONSRev pendix Dudley Boogher Rev Lee Marston Rev James Rev Beckwith Loving Dr Ivey Lewis Bishop Goodwin took the Chair and announced the Dr Urner Mr James appoint Barr Mr George Dix COMMITTEE ment of the following Standing committees of the Council ON TELLERS FOIl ELECTI0Ns_1944_Chairman Rev Darby Betts Rev Rev Waterhouse Lewis Jr Rev Guthrie 42 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 43

Brown Rev Davis Rev Hutcheson Mr Joseph Mayo Mr Mr Keller Synod The Rev Messrs Settle Mr Warren Horstman Mr Copeland Donovan Chilton Tate Tucker Nelson George Mayo Lane Under matters of reference the suggestion of Bishop Goodwin Dudley Boogher Hon Chandler Hon John Morris of and Messrs in his pastoral address concerning the forming Virginia Henry Miller Richard Home Roland Harri Council of Churches was referred to the Committee on the State son Frank Powers and Dr Martin Urner Blake Newton moved that committee of the Church Mr Nominations to the Executive Committee of the Diocesan draw suitable resolutions on the retirement be appointed to up Missionary Society were made as follows Valley Convocation and the Chair of Bishop Tucker This motion was carried ap Rev Figg Mr .Thos Atkinson Colored Convocation Rev Zabriskie Mr John Minor pointed the following Rev Aston Hamilton Dr Hughes Rappahan Frank Powers and Mr nock Valley Convocation Rev Henry Heaton Hon Hugh the tentative of the Diocese The Secretary presented program Smith Richmond Convocation Rev George Ossman Mr This referred to the COmmittee on the Program for 1945 was John Mordecai Piedmont Convocation Rev Tate of the Diocese Theodore Hudson Mr Albemarle Convocation Rev Jas of the Church Extension The Treasurer presented the report Beckwith Dr Ivey Lewis accounts of the Committee and the report of the dperating Finance Diocese These were referred to the Qbmrnittee on The following were nominated to succeed the Rev de moved and carried that Goodwin appoint It was Bishop Bordenave and the Rev George Mayo as members of the out Tuckers recommendation that commission to carry Bishop Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society the with committee of the General Church the Diocese cooperate Rev Messrs Donovan Guthrie Brown Harrison members of the armed to help in the readjustment of returning Sullivan Bond Robert Echols Gibson and .W forces Bishop Goodwin appointed Rev Warnecke Rev Kennedy Gibson Rev Ribble Rev Eastman Mr Ed The following were nominated to succeed Mr James Ball Turner Mr Calvin Lucy Mr Thomas Boushall and Major Jr and Mr William Seipp as members of the Executive Walker of the Diocesan Committee Missionary Society Dr of the Committee on Finance Mr Lewis Williams on behalf Messrs Latane John Yowell John Dorsey Brown Richard presented two amendments to the canons Home Minter and Rosewell Page Jr These were referred to the Committee on Canons The Rev Brydon announced that Mr Meade resolution from the Piedmont Convocation was referred to Addison had asked that he not be continued as member of the the Committee on Resolutions Committee Finance on The following were nominated as resolution from the Rappahannock Valley Convocation was members of the Committee on Finance Messrs New referred to the Committee on Resolutions man Lewis Williams Lamond Harry Augustine The following were nominated to the Standing Committee John Mordecai Dan Sigourney Henry Miller and John the Rev Messrs Leigh RibbleA Zabriskie Bev Ramey erley Boyd Paul Bowden and Messrs Hoxton Noon-day prayers were read by the Rev Charles MacKay-Smith Gardiner Boothe John Minor Blake Noyes Newton Tyndell The secretary presented an amendment to Article XVI of the The following were nominated as delegates to the Provincial Constitution which provided for the striking out of the word 44 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 45

three and inserting the wOrd five thereby enlarging the In America vacation today ata motor court in foreign state is resl of the Committee Finance from three to five denee for membership on giving jurisdiction divorce from the flimsiest of grounds This was the second reading of this amendment It was adopted One of our Bar Associations had an inquiry asking for the marriage laws and at the same time for the divorce The secretary presented for the second reading an amendment laws indicating merely trial marriage law publication recently stated that it had been advised that several to Article III Section Sub-Section of the Constitution pro states had authorized marriages by and whether proxy inquired such marriage viding that the words reported to the previous regular meeting was permissible in Virginia of the Council be to to the diocesan author changed reported In eight years from 1933 to 1940 inclusive the number of divorces in ities in the last annual report This was adopted America has arisen from 1650001.31 per thousand of population to 264000 or per thousand of Mr Lewis Williams presented the report of the Commis population or one divorce to every six marriages

Marriage is no longer regarded as an affair for sion to Study the Problems of Divorce and Juvenile Delinquency grown-ups well disciplined nor is there much that the suggestion partners to matrimony should cultivate and understanding sharing of one and the others burdens On the To the Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia contrary 149th the emphasis is laid upon the freedom to change There is no more serious problem facing America today than divorce It Dean of Gauss Princeton has been quoted as saying that broken homes has been the subject of discussion at the General Convention of the Episcopal contribute three four or times the problem cases among the students than Church for many years but question is whether the emphasis by the church normal homes This is borne out the by testimony of school principals is in the right place More attention is paid to the fear that few may suffer leader for ethical culture says The reason is plain enough to those than that the whole body of society may deteriorate We approach it as who understand what still distinguishes home from stock farm The best menace to our civilization and one which must be faced if we shall survive contribution of the parents to their children is spiritual gift The man The sanctity of marriage is the prime consideration Its indissolubility is en his wife to offer their courages children all that is most excellent in and she the ideal her exercises this influence upon the father There is in the of the Roman as narrated parallel history Empire by has said great philosopher that the ideal mairiage is where each sur Gibbon Plutarch that Romulus allowed but three grounds of divorce says renders everything to the other Poisoning adultery and false keys and no divorces wereknown in the early The approach to the solution of the is question through legislative re of the but as of 533-565 Gibbon says that when Roman years empire ligious and social sanctions This means that the people must set the sTtand matrons became the equal and voluntary companions of the men new must ards change the attitude of society and must advocate stricter laws jurisprudence was introduced that marriage like an ordinary partnership The late John Minor great law Virginia teacher said on this subjecf could be dissolved at the will of one associate In three centuries of pros Religion reason and combine experience to enforce the sanctity of the perity and corruption this rule was enlarged to frequent practice and per marriage tie If not held indissoluble in the altogether interest of society nicious abuse Passion interest or caprice suggested daily motives for the and the happiness of it should mankind be dissolved in rare and extreme dissolution of marriage the most tender of human connections was de cases

graded to transient society of profit and pleasure Gibbon concludes Juvenile Crime specious theory is confuted by this free and perfect experiement which of divorce does not contribute to Tied in with divorce and demonstrates that the liberty happiness spreading to many families regardless of divorce and virtue is juvenile crime The arrest of males and females under twenty-one years of age showed percentage of change from 1941 to 1942 of In America divorce has become so easy and profligate that it is no longer decrease of 3.6 in males and an increase of 55.7% in while the regarded as tragedy It has become so fashionable that its danger to the females increase in arrests of females under twenty-one of from welfare and happiness of the State is little considered years age l942to 1943 showed total in crease of 47.9% over the and the writer previous year arrest of males under eighteen Civilizations let us assure ourselves says an anonymous are of showed total years age increase of 23.4% for 1943 over 1942 There far more vulnerable on their domestic side than on their economic side The was no decrease in males under eighteen years of age in 1943 and for that the home is the unit of the nation Family life is the great assurance If State year number of males arrested was for the greater seventeenth year than for would not perish it must see that its homes are the altars of human happiness any other year of the family There is but one conclusion to be drawn from this It is that the unfluence WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 47 46 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

be every Missionary District to made known to the Diocesan Convention has broken that schools cannot what the home or of the home down supply the Missionary District Convocation at its next meeting lacks and that the Church has failed Amend Article of the consideration the Constitution as follows We therefore recommend the following resolution for Strike in lines 16 and of this Council out 17 the words within the boundaries of the United States of WHEREAS in the opinion of this Council the increase in divorce and America and in lines 26 and 27 the words within the boundaries of the United States juvenile delinquency threatens the life of our people

BE IT RESOLVED That the Protestant Episcopal Church Amend the first TisREEFORE sentence of Article Sec so that the same will in the Diocese of Virginia exert its influence in every way possible to support read as follows

the of the tie and to advocate the repeal of lenient laws for At the General Convention sanctity marriage next before the expiration of the term of divorce means of the attention of the people to this threat to office of the Presiding it shall as directing Bishop elect the Presiding Bishop of the our civilization that our Church Schools be called upon to see to it that every Church

child in addition to other instructions be taught to know his duty Amend Article Sec of the specifically Constitution so that it wiil read as to God and his duty to his neighbor as set forth in the catechism of the Church follows and further that the Bishop of the Diocese be requested to call conference Sec Every Bishop of this Church having jurisdiction every Bishop of and to consider these important questions and that the Coadjutor Suifragan and Clergy laymen every Bishop every Bishop who under an elec be to this matter to other Dioceses and that after tion to an office created the General Bishop requested present by Convention has resigned his juris the conference called the Bishop for studying the whole field of Juvenile diction shall have seat and vote in the by House of Bishops Every Bishop and marital relations the Bishop appoint commission for this who by reason of advanced or delinquency age bodily infirmity has resigned his juris Diocese to work in cooperation with the General Conventions Commision diction shall have seat without vote in the House of Bishops majority of all Bishops entitled to exclusive on Holy Matrimony vote of Foreign Missionary Bishops LEwIs Chairman shall be to constitute WILLIAMS necessary quorum for the transactions of buiiness JAMES KENNEDY And amend Article of the Constitution by striking out the words ALEXANDER WEDDELL excluding retired Bishops not present And amend Article XI of the Constitution by striking out the words excluding retired Bishops not present The report was received and the resolution was adopted Amend third of Article paragraph VIII of the Constitution so that that the conference called for in Bishop Goodwin suggested the paragraph shall read as foilows

the resolution be held in connection with the annual clergy con If any ordains Bishop priest or deacon to minister elsewhere than in the this Church or confers ordination ference at Roslyn At Bishop Tuckers suggestion matter as priest or deacon upon Christian minister who has not received Episcopal he was also referred to the Womans Auxiliary for study ordination shall do so only in accordance with such provisions as shall be set forth in of Commission the Canons of this Mr John Minor presented the Report the Church at the last on Mission Churches appointed Council Amend Article VIII so that the Article shall read as follows motion thiè with its recommended amendments to No person shall be ordered Priest On report or Deacon to minister in this Church until he shall referred the Canons have been examined the and the canons was to Committee on by Bishop two Priests and shall have exhibited such testimonials and other The Rev Gibson presented matters of reference from requisites as the Canons in that case provided direct may No persons shall be ordained and consecrated General Convention as follows Bishop or ordered Priest or Deacon to minister in this Church unless at the time in the of the presence ordaining Bishop or Bishops he shall subscribe GENEEAL CONvENTION AMENDMENTS TO THE CoNsnTuTIoN PROPOsED AT THE and make the following declaration UPON CONVENTION OF 1946 OF 1943 AND TO BE FINALLY ACTED AT THE do believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the Word of God and to contain That amendments to the Constitution as set forth below were proposed all things necessary to salvation nnd do solemnly engage to conform to the to the General Convention and by resolve thereof were directed to be sent to Doctrine Discipline and Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United the Ecclesiastical Authority of every Diocese and Missionary District and to States of America Provided however that the Secretary of the Convention of every Diocese and of the Convocation of any person consecrated Bishop to minister VIRGINIA -48 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 49

District of autonomous Church or Province Executive Committee the in any Diocese or Missionary an of Missionary Society is directly responsible and this Church instead of the foregoing total debt of of Church in Communion with may $16603.35 The audit discloses insurance policies examined by the Church in and Declaration make the promises of Conformity required outstanding as follows fire insurance on Mayo Memorial Church House and sundry mission which-he is to minister buildings $101400.00 war damage insurance $80000.00 minister elsewhere than in If any Bishop ordains Priest or Deacon to fidelity bonds $66000.00 The war damage insurance will be disccntinued deacon Christian this Church- or confers ordination as priest or upon The report of the diocesan program account for 1943 shows balance of received ordination he shall do so only in after late minister who his not Episcopal $4048.77 crediting payments received in January l44 forth in the Canons of this accordance with such provisions as shall be set The report of the Bishops and Contingent Fund shows an overdraft of

Church $1705.50 as of January 1944 but tardy payments of last years assessnients ordained Bishop or by Bishop not in com received have reduced No person by foreign through January this deficit to $1120.47 which is shall be to officiate as Minister of this $379.53 less than this munion with this Churh permitted we anticipated at time last year The following budget with the Canon or Canons in that case for the Church until he shall have complied Bishops and Contingent Fund for 1945 is recommended

shall have subscribed the aforesaid declaration provided and also BUDGET 1945 This was received It was moved and carried that report Salary of Bishop 6000.00 the amendments Commission be appointed to study proposed House rent of Bishop 900.00 the next Council Salary of to the National .Constitution and report to Suifragan Bishop 4500.00 House rent of Suifragan Bishop 900.00 Bishop Goodwin appointed the following Traveling expenses of Bishops 1200.00 Rev Boyd Rev Gibson Mr John Minor Salary Secretary of Council 200.00 Justice Browning Salary Assistant Secretary of Council 25.00 the of the Mr Lewis Williams presented following report Expenses of Secretary of Council 25.00 and of Committee on Finance Salary expenses Examining Chaplains and Standing Com mittee 250.00 Salary of Historiographer To the 149th Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia 2000.00 various funds and Salary of Statistician The Committee on Finance reports that audits of the 100.00 for the beginning January Printing of Council Journal 900.00 accounts of the Treasurer of the Diocese period have been made by Certified Public Expenses of Synod 400.00 1943 and ending December 31 1943 the same accountants who Expenses of General Convention including annual assessment Accountants Pullen Company being 2200.00 entitled The Church Ex Premium on Treasurers bond have heretofore made such audits These audits 125.00 of Bookkeeper tension Committee Diocese of Virginia and Diocese Virginia Operating 1000.00 are Contingencies Account Samuel Chilton Treasurer both dated May 12 1944 pre 175.00 sented herewith

list the indebtedness These audits show receipts and disbursements and 20900.00 Of this amount $756O.67 with the of of the diocese as of January 1943 as $20653.35 Compared sum $21300.00 required for 1944 the budget for Since January they have paid 1945 shows decrease is debt of the Board of Colored Work slight Church of all of which is due to the No deficit in the for 1944 is $950.00 leaving an indebtedness $6510.67 budget anticipated indebtedness was created to Extension Committee $8092.68 of the total The expenses of the General Convention have been increased to provide to be in Alexandria and Arlington We expect this debt paid for increased traveling to San and because the General pay for lots expenses Francisco This leaves $5000.00 for Convention from the income of the Dooley and other funds has increased the assessment on this Diocese for 1944 to $1048 Society is re which the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary against an average for the lasttriennium of $635 per annhm debt and the this amount is the old New Orleans Tue recommendation of this Committee sponsible $2500.00 of made last year that certain ap the debt on the at Sandston Since January propriations for executive and clerical remaining $2500.00 is rectory sFlaries and for the maintenance of the full and has been paid the old New Orleans debt has been paid in $500.00 Mayo Memorial Church House be transferred from the Diocesan Program debt of for which the Account on the Sansdton rectory debt leaving total $2009.00 to the Bishops and Contingent Fund has been under consideration 50 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 51 the Executive Committee by of the Diocesan Missionary Society but no final conclusion has been reached and of the Province yet organization and to make recommendations looking has toward the more effective Your Committee considered carefully Canon XXI adopted at the last functioning of the -Province of the and has meeting Council found it impossible to with all of its This committee comply presented rather lengthy report at the Fall meeting of provisions For this reason your Committee is submitting herewith the Commission There pro were recommendations under the headings of finances posed amended Canon in place of the Canon and present XXI recommends program and organization The Commission requested the committee to its adoption or that it be referred to this Committee to report at the next revise the rewrite the Ordinances report of the Province and through the Council canon in with the conformity canons of the General Church Committee on Action to bring it to the attention of the Dioceses We also recommend amendment an to Canon VI as indicated in the form The Third Province is not natural division of the country as are for herewith presented the First example and the Fourth There are no areas of work which are LEWIS WILLIAws Chairman distinctly provincial in scope There are no sectional loyalties which would MEADE ADDISON tend to unite the various Dioceses General conditions and traditions JNO vary MORDECAI between considerably the northern and southern parts of the Province While Committee on Finance these facts do make the effective functioning of the Provincial organization difficult it is not at all impossible In presenting the above report Mr Williams Called attention Further difficulty arises from the fact that the Church has never been able to the proposed in Canon The Ctnon with change XXI sug to decide just what it wants Province to be There is wide difference of

referred to the opinion However there is General Convention gested changes was Committee on Canons Mr ample legislation to make

possible strong provincial organization if it is wanted Williams asked that in accepting the report the Council would Believing that more effective Provincial organization is both desirable understand that the Committee on Finance had found that the and this committee offers three possible general recommendations looking present canon on business methods in Church affairs was not to the accomplishment of this end workable and that the committee was not acting under it at Increase the available income Put present The report of the committee was received and the most of the income into salaries of Provincial workers Revise the Ordinances to budget contained therein for 1945 was adopted provide greater co-ordination Increase the Available Income Bishop Goodwin introduced the clergy who had received This can be accomplished in three ways their canonical transfers to this diocese since the last meeting much larger proportion of present income can and should be appro of the Council to the priated actual woxk of the Province rather than to operating expenses At 100 The committee believes the Council adjourned for lunch At 200 that the fixed expenses could and should be reduced the by 60% Council reassembled Mr Rosewell Page reporting for The for assessment the support of the Province are at present based the Committee on Credentials pointed out that the credentials on $2.50 for each clergyman canonically resident in Diocese The com for Mr George and Mr Benjamin Brinton were irregular mittee recommends that the basis be changed to two cents for each Corn- It was moved and carried that these be seated municant recorded delegates Mr as in the latest Journal of each Diocese This is more then basis because Page read list of the parishes that had reported no election equitable the income of Diocese is determined not by the number of but the number of delegates clergy by of Communicants This will result in reasonable increase in income The as can be seen in the following tabulation Rev Vincent Franks presented the following state in to the of the ment regard reorganization Province of Wash Diocese Old basis New basis

ington Bethlehem 160.00 390.00 Delaware 87.50 135.00

To the 149th Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia Easton 64.00 86.00 The Commission Erie on Christian Education of the Third Province meeting 80.00 175.00 at Sweet Briar last Summer appointed committee to study the program Harrisburg 192.00 285.00 Maryland 295.00 700.00 WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 53 52 149TH ANTJAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Council each would see his work in relation to the work of the 1525.00 others Unified 665.00 strategic planning becomes possible 420.00 Pittsburg 179.00 This results in simplifying of the Provincial The 310.00 machinery Ordinances Southern Virginia 135.00 are reduced in number from 13 to and in length by about 92.50 145.00 50% Southwestern Virginia The committee is aware of the fact that unless there is in the 310.00 480.00 change Virginia of custom electing only Bishops as Chairmen of Commissions the 320.00 585 OG proposed Washington Council will be composed largely of Bishops It is partly for this reason that West 92.50 200.00 Virginia the formation of Commissions is left in the hands of the Council members

elected by the Synod They will undoubtedly exercise due discretion $2673.50 $5236.00 Attached to this report is copy of the revised Ordinances CAROLL There are other possible sources of income which might be carefully BROOKE from the for VINCENT FRANKS studied such as contributions Auxiliary specific fee at all summer confer CEAIGHILL JP ihairman projects the charging of an extra 25c registration of the ences held in the Province in recognition of the value to conferences Comments and suggestIons should be sent the in the to chairman Box 235 Commission on Christian Education consider the possibilities pro These Williamsburg Virginia visions of Section IX of Canon 54 of the General Convention and other other sources have been used by provinces ORDINANCES

Put Most of the Income into Salaries of Provincial Workers OF TEE

when it becomes the main business of project will be carried through only THIRD PROVINCE is the free some individual As long as the work of the Province dependent on In the in the of Name of the Father and the Son and the time of men who already have full-time positions nothing much way Holy Ghost Amen The Synod of the Third Province in of the continuing effort can be expected pursuance authority granted by the Constitution and Canons of the General The First and Fourth Provinces have been effective because in each there Convention sets forth the following ordinances for the of the has been someone whose main business it was to see that the Province did purpose furthering missionary interests and other religious activities and such other duties of the Church be something as may committed to it by the said The committee therefore recommends that the first charge against an in authority

creased income for the Province be the salary and expenses of an Executive ORDINANCE his time to the work of the Secretary With capable person devoting Com The Third and effectiveness Province shall be called the Province of The missions all should increase their range Washington made Synod of this Province shall be known as the Provincial The committee further recommends that as soon as possible funds be Synod of Washington least available for the salary and expenses of College Work Secretary at on ORDINANCE II part-time basis OF THE MEMBERSHIP Revise the Ordinances to Provide Greater Co-Ordination SECTION The of the Third Province lacks co-ordination Each Synod of this Province is composed cf all the The present organization Bishops re within the bounds still siding of the Provinees seat in the Commission is independent of every other Commission This Province having House of Bishops of the.General of which was abandoned by the Convention together with four clerical deputies and holds to in general the form organization fou.rlay deputies from each Diocese within the National Church at the General Convention of 1919 at which time the Council Province Dioceses SECTION Each person holding office or under the and Department form of organization was adopted Since then piost appointment Synod shall have seat and voice in the but shall and Provinces have followed the example of the National Church Synod not have the right to vote unless they are Deputies The committee recommends that this Province do likewise This means Officers and others the setting-up of Provincial Council composed of the Commissions This ORDINANCE III elected by the Synod and the Chairmen of the various

Council would foster and co-ordinate the work of the Province The work THE OFFICERS and Finance now done by such standing committees as that on Proceedings on SECTION The Officers shall be Chairmen on the President -Secretnry and Treasurer would be done by the Council With all Commission sitting

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In case vacancy occurs the Synod at its next SECTION The President shall be one of the Bishops of the Province meeting shall fill such for vacancy the unexpired term elected by the Synod by the concurrent vote of the three Orders and by the SECTION The Representative on the National plurality of each Order and he shall hold office for the term of three years Council shall at each report regular meeting of the Synod matters The President shall be member ex-offieio of all Standing Committees and pertaining to the National Council of interest to the Province including Commissions In ease of vacancy caused by death resignation or otherwise apportionments and appropriations within the Province the Bishop senior by consecration having jurisdiction within the Province shall be President until the next meeting of the Synod when President shall be chosen for the term of three years ORDINANCE VI SECTION The Secretary of the Synod shall be elected at every regular OF TIrE PR0vINCrAL meeting of the Synod and shall hold office until his successor is chosen The COUNCIL

shall such duties shall be to him the Presi SECTION There shall Secretary perform as assigned by be Provincial Council constituted as follows dent of the in the office of the during The Officers of the Synod vacancy Secretary occurring Synod the Representative on the National Council five President members elected the adjournment of the Synod shall be filled by appointment of the at each regular of the meeting Synod to be known members as Synod SEcrioN The Treasurer shall be elected triennially at the regular meet of the Council and the Chairmen of all Commissions as provided in the session of the General Convention It shall be the duty of the Section of this ing following Ordinance to be known as Commission members of the Coun cil Treasurer to receive and disburse all moneys collected under the authority of each stated of the SECTION the Synod His account shall be rendered to meeting Synod member of the Council elected to such office at three in the office cc consecutive Synod and shall be audited under its authority vacancy meetings of the Synod shall not be eligible for re-election at the next eurring during adjournment of the Synod shall be filled by appointment of the regular meeting of the Synod SECTION The iPresident Provincial Council shall foster and eo-odinate the Pro gram of the Province and perform such work as be may Committed to it the by ORDINANCE IV Synod The Council shall initiate and develop such new work deem as it may necessary It shall prepare program for each OF MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS meeting of the Synod in cooperation with the authorities of the Diocese in which the of the shall be held in the held meeting is to be SECTION The sessions Synod annually except The Cot ucil shall also prepare budget fcc Provincial the expenses to be of the General Convention on the third Tuesday in October and on included in its at year report each regular of the meeting Synod It fill such shall have been fixed the cies in may vacan following day or days at place as by preceding its membership shall be The time and place be changed nd special meetings SECTION Provincial Synodc may The Council shall be authorized to appoint and to called the President on the request in writing of ten Deputies aith the define the by scope of the work of such Commissions as it may determine of the of the Bishops of the Province The several Orders SECTIoN The consent majority Provincial Council shall be authorized to direct Clerical and the shall meet in one determine elect and the Bishops the Deputies Lay Deputies the salary and allowance of Executive or Field Secretaries and deliberate in for work body Upon notifying the Synod the Bishdps may sit Coun in the Proiince Such items shall be included in the budget submitted to the whenever it To constitute cil separately they may deem necessary quorum Synod

for the transaction of business there shall be present at least one member of

each Order of the majority of the Dioceses ORDINANCE VII SECTION All elections shall be by ballot The Synod shall vote as one of the shall body and on any question vote of the majority Deputies present OF COURT OF REVIEW unless otherwise ordered these ordinances suffice by SECTION There shall be Court of Review composed of Bishop of the Province three Presbyters canonically resident in ORDINANCE one or other of the Dioceses of the and Province three Lay Communicants of the Church having domicile within the OF THE REPREsENTATIVE ON THE NATIONAL COUNCIL Province two at least of said Lay Communicants to be Fit ii in men learned of the law SECTION The Synod at its last meeting prior to the triennial meeting SECTION At the Convention shall elect Representative from the Province on the first meeting of the the General Synod after the regular of the General meeting National Council He be either Bishop Presbyter or layman The Convention the Judges of the Court of may Review shall be elected authorities by the concurrent vote of the Secretary of the Synod shall certify such election to the proper three Orders The persons so elected e$ept in 56 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 57

to shall continue the case of death resignation refusal or inability serve It has given its consent to the ordination to the Diaconate of the three or until their following be members of the Court of Review for the term of years gentlemen The elected the Synod shall be the successors shall be elected Bishop by Mr Wilfred Waterhouse presiding officer of the Court Mr Dorsey Smith to hear and Francis SECTION The Court of Review is vested with jurisdiction Mr Tyndall in on the trial of Mr determine appeals from decisions of trial courts Dioceses Joseph Tucker with the of the Constitution Mr Jaquelin Presbyter or Deacon in conformity provisions Washington Mr and Canons of the General Convention Joseph Banks colored Mr Alexander Easley colored It VIII has given its consent to Frederick ORDINANCE Mr Brownell being made Candidate

It OF FINANCES gave its consent to the sale of the property of St Cyprians Chapel colored mission near the in which submit to the with the Budget of Pro Seminary operation had been The Provincial Council shall Synod suspended and to the of the for amount use proceeds of the sale for the schedule assessing the Dioceses of the Province an development of the work in vinciál Expense the Meade Memorial Chapel Alexandria that the stated amount does not exceed two to meet such expense providing It consented to the election latest Journal of said Diovese of Bishop Coadjutor for the Diocese cents for each Communicant as reported in the of Michigan which election had been requested on the grounds of the extent of diocesan work and to fOr ORDINANCE TX Suifragan Bishop the Diocese of New Jersey for the Same cause It canvassed at great length the situation Or AMENDMENTS caused by the resignation as Bishop of Virginia the Rt Rev St Henry George Tucker Raving be made unless the received or amendment of these ordinances shall an opinion from thO Chancellor of this No alteration diocese that the canons pro of the Provincial vision in writing on one day of the session governing such resignation had not been same shall be proposed complied with which opinion the same session by major was supported be on some other day during by several other it Synod and adopted chanceuors expressed to Bishop Tucker its and that of the whole number of Bishops entitled to vote by majority opinion he should resign again at the next ity vote meeting of the House of Bishops to in strict and Deputies of all Dioceses entitled representatios accordance with the canothcal of the Clerical Lay provisions in order that there might never be any question either in civil or canon law in the Synod about Bishop Goodwins status as Diocesan

that the recommendations in ALEXANDER ZABRISRIE It was moved and seconded For the motion was carried Standing Committee this report be approved The of the The Zabriskie by title the report Standing Rev Churchill Gibson Dean presented presented verbal report of the and Committee Army Navy Commission Chaplain Lt Commander Charles Parker of Camp Peary and Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia gave an address on the wOrk of the To the One Hundred Forty-ninth Army and Navy chaplains Committee has given consent to the Dean Zabriskje Since the last Council the Standing presented the following report for the Com of the Everett Jones as Bishop of West Texas mittee consecration of the Rev on Church Unity of of the Rev Thomas Heistand as Rev Pinkney Wroth as Bishop Erie of of of the Very Rev Austin Pardue as Bishop To the One Hundred Bishop Coadjutor Harrisburg and Forty-ninth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia Dun of Washington of the Rev At of the Rev Angus as Bishop General Convention last the October report of the Joint Commission of South Carolina and of the Very Rev Thomas Carruthers as Bishop on Approaches to Unity and also the dissenting report of its minority were both Elwood Haines as Bishop of Iowa received and referred to the Church for study the Commission was con and the Rev Water It consented that the Rev Palmer Campbell tinued enlarged from fifteen to eighteen with certain changes in personnel and be ordered Priests directed to continue for house Deacons negotiating organic union with representatives WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 58 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Is the Lambeth Quadrilateral the basis which the called the Northern Pres upon Episcopa of the Presbyterian Church commonly Church is willing to unite with another Church The the Commission has had one majority of the Com Church Since General Convention mission on byterian Approaches to Unity said The afresh shme of the theological yes minority regarded the meeting at which its members agreed to study Quadrilateral as the basis upon which we would the begin negotiations but that involved in the document called Basic Principles and in minority before problems we could unite there must be further agreement the doctrines the representatives to meet with them upon of report and invited Presbyterian the Church Ministry and Sacraments Inasmuch as the date Presbyterians and again at some mutually convenient large number of Churchmen think we are committed to the before the Quadrilateral No new concerning Church unity have been put as platform for and proposals unity arc therefore unwilling to add other for planks as Church since the last meeting of Council It has been impossible your essentials the Church must decide on this point for various reasons This report therefore committee to hold any meetings Is the standard of reference by which the Inasmuch as are position of the Episcopal seeks to indicate some of the questions at issue they Church only on these questions is determined the Book of Common in be involved in future proposals for unity Churchmen Prayer almost sure to any cluding the Thirty-Nine Articles or is it some anterior definitions order that action may be taken of the should be thinking about them in intelligent Catholic faith The Commissions report is based on the assumption that at the next General Conventiop the Prayer Book including the Articles is our standard of reference The that the Historic shall be part of If another Church agrees Episcopatc minority report seems to be based on the assumptions that the Thirty-Nine is it that some specific interpreta Articles have the structure of united Church necessary no authority in our determining Churchs position and that the offices must be tion of the episcopate be accepted understood in the of the light doctrines obtaining The the throughout The agreed to the episcopate majority pre-Reformation period This is fundamental Presbyterian representatives question upon which the Church that that is all we can should make its of our Commission on Approaches to Unity thought up mind that the is inadequate unless under There ask The minority thought episcopate arc other important points involved in negotiations for unity with ordained ministers are the stood in such sense as implies that non-episcopally Presbyterian Methodist Lutheran and other Protestant Churches But Inasmuch as this sense is these not valid ministers of the Word and Sacraments appear to be the most fundamental If agreement is reached must deter on them which the cannot subscribe our Church the other points can be one to Presbyterians settled if agreement is not reached on these no agree it as essential ments on other mine whether or not it regards points will make much very difference We hope therefore Church committed to specific theory of Orders The that our Is the Episcopal clergy and laity will give thoughtful and prayerful study to the but to the perpetuation majority of the Commission thought it is not only questions indicated Priest and Deacon The minority thought the Church of the offices of Bishop But more important than any particular points is the question of will the indicated above and to the consequent theory our is committed to theory to unity We are that persuaded God is calling the have not maintained the office of Bishop upon Churches to unite that Churches which for some reason The plain of teaching Scripture points that Catholic Church Inas way divided Christendom we know thereby ceased to be parts of the Holy contradicts as it the basic idea of Church The effective prosecution of the mission to this determines whether or not one regards much as the answer question entrusted by our Lord to His followers is impossible so as to the office of Bishop but not any long they are divided the willingness of the Presbyterians accept into discordant and mutually competitive sects and also determines whether or only United Church can it sufficient basis of union win theory about as the pagan world to Christ The world tragically needs to be with the Church as part of the unitedits not one thinks we should treat Presbyterian nations and rccs and classes Yet we must confess which outside the with shame that the Catholic Church or as schismatic body is quite Churches in Holy their disunity arc actually dividing rather than factor its mind on this uniting our Church must make up point in the life of Church our country and world and about the we must add that the Christian the Church committed to any specific theory to appeal Is Episcopal men to be reconciled and live in to peace and cooperation with each in the service of Holy Communion or any par other mode of Christs presence can have no weight so as the long Churches themselves are irrcconéilcd doctrine of the Eucharistic sacrifice The Commission thought not com ticular petitive denouncing each other The and accessible disunity of the Churches is not the fact that in some way our Lord is apprehensible the only but only to cause of our tragic failure adequately to serve the worlds needs the offer to God their praise and thanks it is in that service and that worshippers terrible sin against God and inevitably has brought and will souls and bodies in conjunction with memorial bring upon us giving their means their disasters such as befell those men of old who in their this view seemed in self-willed pride sought of Christs self-offering on the Cross To the minority to build the Tower of Babel in disregard of Gods to subscribe purpose We call the Inasmuch as the Presbyterian commissioners arc ready upon adequate clergy and laity of the diocese to is contemplate Gods will that His the Church must determine whether this Church to the view of the majority shpuld be to for one repent our Churchs share of the blame for disunity and sufficient basis of unity COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 60 149TH ANNUAL WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 61

traits of and self-contentment which make Your Committee specially for those prejudice would call attention to the fact that as vacant of Christian are filled the Diocese parishes reunion difficult to work and pray for the cause unity will be faced with new problem when the our war ends and We submit the following resolution Chaplains separated from the Military Establishment return life To meet this civil problem one Diocese in Texas at least Resolved the Committee be continued with such changes is raising fund with that which to provide an income to its mustered-out consider and that it be charged Chaplains till they can be membership as the Bishop may expedient absorbed into the re diocesan ministry We and other Churches commend some such to study proposals for unity with the Presbyterian consideration plan for your far to on to report on them to the next Council and so as possible carry The supply of women the doctrine and of the workers for the like program designed to educate our people in practice Church the supply of is inadequate And some who clergymen offer their services negotiating Churches to the Church are not erlj trained nor is it prop always possible for them to get such training with -present facilities We the and the resolu therefore and Dr Brydon moved that the report be received urge recommend that be provide that steps taken to member of our Church man or be tion therein adopted This was carried as woman appointed to serve full-time instructor in association with the Tucker read the of the Com Assemblies Training School The Rey Campbell report This Parenthetically would be practical in step the direction of Church mittee the State of the Church Unity And it will give us on corps of workers trained in Your the Virginia Tradition Committee recommends To the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia That the Council of Virginia in world at war Today tentatively approve and the Once again the Council of this Diocese meets stitution and ratify Con By-Laws of the Virginia for the when destruc Council of Churches as the opposing forces of World War II are poised Invasion herewith and submitted that this Diocese become before constituent member tion such as the world has never seen will be loosed Today as never The of the Council Committee suggests the the millions of the following division of the Church should lift in the arms of intercessory prayer senting the membership repre Episcopal Church in Virginia in the Armed Forces Today as never Diocese of very flower of our country now serving of Southern Virginia7 Diocese Virginia5 Diocese of comfort and to the homes Southwestern Virginia2 It before she faces the urgent need of carrying strength understood that being the total representation has the and is 14 in which our dwell Today as never before she duty The people Committee furthdr recommends and and that the of public opinion which will demand get just ginia be representatives from Vir privilege creating appointed by the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary enduring peace Society one of whom should be nominated by the Executive divided and Committee of the But divided and competing Church can hardy heal com Womans Auxiliary laid it is our hope that one The peting world Because of the necessity upon us Committee recommends that the Diocese of Virginia its the world conflict wifi be the recognition of the saving power proportional share of assume result of present the expenses of the Virginia Council of Churches We therefore recommend that our Church and in unified Christendom We share in the gratification over the excellent his vocation and work and pray and financial condition of every member of the same in ministry diocese We do not the however feel that we can take real pride in this condition live fur Church Unity until some other financial needs are met We urge that there are indications of clearer taken this especially steps be Already we are happy to report many year to increase the salaries of the lay workers in in mutual Their the mountains understanding and closer cooperation among the denominations salaries were shamefully small before the war raised They have not been effort to set forward the Kingdom of God even in proportion to the increases made in One clergy salaries have been reduced in numbers because of the condition in this Many of our congregations Diocese which has almost become is the defense work filing of Parish perennial in the Service and other men and women away on Reports The Council young men has set April 1st the such as deadline fOr has increased the size ofthe congregations reports but they filter in On the other hand this condition all through the year Many reports reached troublous times there are some the diocesan office after in the defense areas In the midst of these that date and some have not yet been received Yet are of the And who for vision and well-founded hope they reports sent in many fail to people hunger spiritual supply all the inforihation do not have time pecially that requested es in such and are so constantly busy that they called for on the final living anxiety page of the report For needed 71% of the white instance only to cultivate the spiritual life and strength so badly Among churches or energy reporting and 18% of the colored of Church showed the value and leaders of the Church For the present property or the these especially are the clergy lay amount of insurance carried and vision than can be The number of and for.the future we need far more spiritual discipline Communicants Last Reported is another item parishes have trouble many found in the Church at the present time with The reports for 1942 showed the then Present 62 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 63

Communicants The 1943 show the Number Number of as 24151 reports sentatives of the evangelical churches in Virginia do herewith One wonders what has become of those 1512 erst establish Last Reported as 22639 State Council of Churches to be governed by the Parochial following constitution and while Communicants no longer considered worthy to appear in by-laws Reports even as has-beens

The State of the Church can be more correctly presented when every ARTICLE Name parish report is fully accurately and promptly made The Canon that be sent in by February 1st name of this is XXIV requires parochial reports organization the VIRGINIA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES Canons that it an each year We recommend to the Committee on present amendment to said Canon to provide for the enforcement of its provisions ARTICLE II Objects As we today consider the State of the Church the thoughts of each of The objects of the Council shall be Diocese General us are focused upon the change in leadership confronting our To manifest the essential oneness of the churches of Convention has laid upon us the necessity of terminating our official relation Virginia in Jesus Christ as their Divine Saviour and .Lord and to foster fellowship and mutual ship with Bishop Tucker understanding among their members Henry St George Tucker has been Bishop of the Church for thirty-two To provide an interdenominational been of and agency for cooperation in years For fourteen years he has Bishop Virginia Presiding comity evangelism worship missions be education moral and social Bishop for six years And now because he is still Presiding Bishop and action and any other Christian service that General may promote more the cause he wishes to abide by the spirit of the Canons made by the latest effectively objectives of the Christian religion be Convention we must relinquish him to the General Church We would To promote occasion cooperation among local churches of member strange people indeed were our hearts not deeply moved on this denomina tions and to encourage the establishment and Our and our devotion accompany him on his expanding mission of of recognize approved local prayers councils of churches guiding the Church and to degree the Nation into just and lasting peace To the study religious needs of the the and new and intensified Christianity people churches and the com munities of the state and to devise made the Diocese of under the divided leader plans through which these needs can be The progress by Virginia met of unusual ship of theTast six years justifies our looking forward to an era Mason growth and service under Bishop Goodwin assisted by Bishop We ARTICLE leader III Principles confidently expect the Diocese to follow to the last man our new This Council shall be voluntary association and shall be without The recommendation in the in regard to putting teeth report mandatory power in relation to the bodies choosing to utilize it as channel the of counsel into the canon in regard to parochial reports was referred to and of joint Christian expression the chairman The complete and Committee on Canons with the understanding that autonomy corporate integrity of each communion shall be mutually respected and in all of the Committee on the State of the Church shall write out his safeguarded relations involving inter denominational fellowship and action in the canon proposed changes present All constituent denominations and cooperating county and city coun cils will be expected to share in the cost of the In their report the Committee on State of the Church recom financing cooperative pfogram mended that this diocese accept membership in the Virginia ARTICLE IV Membership Council of Churches and that it tentatively approve the Con Each Protestant Evangelical denomination in stitution and By-Laws thereof The Rev Carter Harrison Virginia shall be en titled to six representatives on the Council for the first ten thousand communi moved that the Council approve this recommendation This cant members or any fraction four thereof for each additional twenty thous carried without vote and was dissenting or major fraction thereof to up fifty thousand and thereafter two for each fifty thousand or major fraction thereof These CONSTITUTION OF THE VIRGINIA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES representatives will be chosen in that the any way communion sees fit regard being given to adequate repre Preamble sentation of ministers laymen and laywomen young people that the time has in the of God for followers of Each County or City Council of Believing cme providence Churches approved by the Executive of the Committee as provided in the Christ to cooperate more effectively for the progress Gospel we repre By-Laws shall be entitled to elect one member 6-4 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 65

The officers of the Council provided that the total number of such representatives shal of the Executive Committee shall be the officers of the Council not exceed 25 per cent of the total membership of the Council of the Executive basis Regular of the Executive Upon recommendation Committee and on the meetings Committee shall beheld as provided elect in the By-Laws of special fitness the Council may not to exceed fifteen members at Special meetings may be called by the Chairman and shall be called upon the written of five large request members due notice being given shall be elected in each for for Seven members of the Executive Representatives case two years except Committee shall constitute quorum the first when than is half the number The Executive Committee year more one representative chosen 01 may determine its own rules of procedure The Executive shall be elected to serve for single year Committee shall propose to the Council constructive program of cooperative with activities an itemized budget for the same and ARTICLE Procedur shall execute and administer the Meetings Quorum progrnm which the Council adopts The Executive Committee may assume the powers of the Council when There shall be an annual meeting of the Council at such time and necessary between Council meetings provided however that it does not annul or re place as the Executive Committee may determine Due notice shall he given verse action taken any by the Council The Executive Committee shall Special meetings of the Council may be called by the President on report its to the proceedings Council at every regular meeting authorization of the Executive Committee or on written request of at least ten members of the Council the purpose of the meeting being stated in the ARTICLE VIII Commission on Finance call At special meetings only such business may be transacted as is stated Commission in the call on Finance shall be elected annually by the Council to consist of not less than seven members of whom the Thirty-five members of the Council shall constitute quorum for the Treasurer of the Council shall be one The duties transaction of business of this Commission shall be To prepare an annual for submission The Council shall determine its own rules of procedure budget to the Executive Com mittee at least two months before the annual State-wide conventions or series of regional conventions for pastors meeting of the Council To develop plans and for the Sunday School and other church workers may be arranged or sponsored by policies successful financing of the work of the Council subject to the of the the Council or by the Executive Committee approval Executive Committee To for the provide proper auditing of the Treasurers accounts

ARTICLE VI Officers ARTICLE IX Commission on Activities The officers of the Council shall be two Vice-Presidents President Commission on Activities shall be elected annually by the Council elected the Council Recording Secretary and Treasurer annually by to and plan recdrnmend program of work to the Executive Committee and The-se officers shall the usual duties pertaining to their respective perform to coordinate and correlate the work of the various departments as may be offices as in the By-Laws They shall continue in office until their provided provided in the By-Laws successors have been elected and have accepted office Members of this Commission shall include In case of death resignation or inability of any officers to act the The chairman who shall be elected by the Council Executive Committee elect successor to hold the office thus vacated may The chairman and two additional members from each department until the next annual of the Council meeting Six individuals chosen because of special fitness in the general area of The Council elect an executive secretary and other staff members may the activities of the Commission recOmmendation of the Executive and assistants as it may decide on Com mittee ARTICLE By-Laws The Council such may adopt by-laws as it deems proper provided the same ARTICLE VII Executive Committee are not in conflict with this constitution

The Executive Committee shall include the following ARTICLE Xl Amendments The officers of the Council The Council amend the The chairman of the Commission on Activities may constitution at any annual meeting by vote of The chairman of the Commission on Finance majority members present provided that at least one month before the vote is taken the One member elected by the Council from each of the cooperating proposed amendment has been submitted in writing to all members of the Couicil denominations 66 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 67

Committee may appoint from time to time committees for BY-LAWS the purpose of giving special emphasis to any item of work ARTICLE Duties Departments shall of Officers include the following members chairman and five or more members elected The officers of the Council and of the Executive Committee shall perforin by the Council Employed secretaries or executives of member the duties usually pertaining to their respective offices and such other duties denominations working in this particular area as are specified in the following paragraphs Chairmen of similar committees in the constituent President The President shall be ex-officio member of both Commissions denominations Additional members elected the by departmental committee and and of all departments ap proved by the Executive Committee Vice-President In the absence of the President the duties of his office shall be performed by one of the Vice-Presidents ARTICLE Ill Nominating Committee Treasurer The Treasurer shall have the of all custody funds securities The Executive Committee shall elect and legal documents of the Council shall receive moneys and make disburse Nominating Committee of five members at least one month prior to the annual of ments as authorized by the Executive Committee and shall keep accurate meeting the Council The Nominating Committee shall present to the Council books on account He may borrow in the name and on behalf of the Council nominations for the President Vice-Presidents Recording Treasurer for the uses and purposes thereof as may be authorized by vote of the Execu Secretary of the Council the members of the Executive Committee the chairmen tive Conimittee He shall make written report to the Council at its annual and the members of the two Commissions and of the various meeting and to the Executive Committee at the regular meetings thereof departments Opportunity shall be given for nominations from the floor The Treasurer shall be bonded for the faithful discharge of his duties in such The Executive Secretary shall be elected by the Council sum and with such surety or sureties as shall be required from time to time on nmination of the Executive Committee by the Executive Committee The Treasurer at the expiration of his term In its selection of nominees the Nominating Committee of office shall turn over to his successor all the books accounts and docu shall give due attention to denominational representatives ments belonging to the Council

Executive Secretary The Executive Secretary shall be the general advisory ARTICLE IV Program Committee and executive officer of the Council and shall render such service in its several

the Executive Committee shall from time Program Committee shall be elected the departments as to time determine by Council at each annual meeting to prepare the for the He shall particularly seek to correlate the activities of the Councils depart program next annual meeting ments and commissions and to maintain such relations with the executive

officers of the denominations and other unit of the Council ARTICLE cooperating as County and City Councils of Churches shall help to develop comprehensive and well balanced program of coopera Approved County or City Councils of Churches are those which are set tive religious work throughout the state on the up general pattern of the State Council of Churches and whose constitu The Executive shall be an ex-officio member of the Council and tion and Secretary by-laws have been the approved by Executive Committee of the Vir of Executive the Committee without vote and an ex-officio member without ginia Council of Churches

vote of both Commissions and of all departments

ARTICLE VI Meetings ARTICLE II Work Departments of The Executive Committee shall hold four regular meetings each year in The work of the Council shall be administered through the following the months of September December March and June named departments Christian Education ARTICLE VII Suspension or Amendment Evangelism and Worship These By-Laws or any of them be Comity and Missions may suspended or amended at any meeting of the Council Social Education and Action by majority vote

Any of these be modified or discontinued and others departments may Mrs be added the Committee John Guy gave the of the may by Executive when in its judgment the total report Womans Auxiliary program of the Council will be furthered by such ejiange The Executive 68 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 69

This report was received by standing vote See .Appendix The Rev Charles Warner chairman of the Board of the The secretary read the following resolution from the Annual Bishop Payne Divinity School spoke on the school yesterday Meeting of the Virginia Branch of the Womans Auxiliary in re today and tomorrow The following resolution presented by to salaries of mountain Mr gard women workers Archibald Robertson was carried

WHEREAS The Womans Auxiliary has for years been concerned about the Resolved that the Council of the Diocese of Virginia on record its salaries of the missionaries in the of the Blue put inadequate Archdeaconry Ridge faith in the plans now going forward for the rehabilitation of and the Bishop Payne Divinity School Branch the WHEREAS at the Annual Meeting of the Virginia of Womans It is Auxiliary to the National Council letter was read from the Junior Womans impressed with the need of the of urgency carrying out these plans of St Johns urging that we take the matter It believes that such carried Auxiliary Church Richmond up plan to successful conclusion would do with the Diocesan much towards the solution of the Council race problem in our midst It recommends this THEREFORE BE Iv RESOLVED that the Virginia Branch of the Womans plan to our sister dioceses

Auxiliary in annual meeting assembled urges the consideration by the proper the salaries of these mission authorities of larger appropriation for Mountain THE PLANS aries Putting up adequate phint now estimated to cost $250000.00 Bringing curriculum up to standard of Association of Theological The Council voted to approve this resolution in principle Schools and refer i1 to the Committee on the Budget for 1945 Securing an adequately equipped faculty all of whom shall have grad nate degrees and devote Dr Gibson presented the report of Shrine Mont See Appen entire time to teaching salaries dix Adequate Building up of library facilities The Council reassembled as Missionary Council under Increasing endowment Canon IX That part of the Bishop Coadjutors address dealing with the was received as the of the The Rev Sullivan Bond Missionary Society report presented the report of the com mittee on the Executive Committee program of the Diocese for 1945 He introduced The Rev Kennedy presented the report of the Diocesan the following resolution Board of Christian Education See Appendix Resolved that the committee the on program of the diocese be appointed Mr Kennedy moved that the following resolution be adopted at the meeting of one Council to consider the program to be presented at the folliwing Council and that of the Be it Resolved that the Diocese of Virginia take steps to establish train. copy program together with an itemized statement of the proposed be ing center for girls who are interested in Church work as professional career expenditures presented to this committee for its study not less than 30 the in cooperation with the Presbyterian Assemblys Training School and that days preceding Council at which its report is to be made this whole matter be referred to the Diocesan Board of Christian Education

with power to act This was adopted This carried The received was report was Several made in changes were the tentative program as pre The Rev Edward Tate presented the report of the Dioce sented the by Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary san Board of Christian Social Relations See Appendix In Society making an increase for the Diocesan Missionary The Rev Donovan presented the report of the Field Society $3000 was earmarked for an increase in the appropria Board title by See Appendix tion of the to Mountain Society Work to be used in increasing The Rev Brown presented the report of the Board of salaries of mountain workers lay now receiving $50.00 or less Colored Work by title See Appendix motion by the Rev Mr Boyd that the secretary call the 70 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

WEDNESDAY MAY 24 1944 71 roll of parishes in taking the vote on the program was lost The We therefore express the earnest program as amended was then adopted as whole the total hope that he will continue to hold his canonical connection being $137700 See Appendix as clergyman of the Diocese of Virginia after and the close of his term of office The Council adjourned until the eveniiig session at the as Presiding Bishop resume his residence in Virginia and eercise Jefferson Hotel his right to seat and vote in our Diocesan Council At 800 the Council reassembled for an open session in On behalf of Bishop Tuckers many friends in the Diocese the auditorium of the Hotel Jefferson in honor of Bishop Tucker several presentations were made Mr John Minor Bishop Goodwin presided He introduced the speakers of the presented two silver bowls with the following inscription on each occasionthe Rev Joseph Dunn who spoke on the To the Tucker tradition and Bishop Tucker as young man RIGHT REVEREND HENRY ST GEORGE TUCKER LL The Rev Brydon spoke on Bishop Tucker as Bishop of Kyoto Japan 1912-1923 Diocesan leader The Rev Charles Sheerin spoke on Bishop and now Tucker as missionary and as leader in the National Church of Bishop the Diocese of Virginia The Rev Samuel Cavert of the Federal Council and Presiding Bishop of the Protestant of the Churches of Christ in America spoke on Bishop Tuckers Episcopal Church in the leadership in the Council and as an interdenominational leader United States of America Mr John Minor on behalf of the committee appointed Presented on the occasion of the one hundred and forty-ninth Council of the Diocese of earlier in the day to bring in resolutions the following Virginia as presented 1944 testimonial of the affection and pride of the of his people Iiocese in him as Christian The clergy and lay delegates assembled in this one hundred leader and friend and forty-ninth annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia realize Bishop Mason presented check for $1000.00 for the painting with keen that this Council is the last one at which the Rt of portrait of regret Bishop Tucker to be hung in the Mayo Memorial Church Rev St George Tucker will preside as our Bishop House

We recognize the fact that with the increasing weight of duties Bishop Goodwin presented check for $2500.00 for Bishop Tucker to use at his discretion as the Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in for the rehabilitation of the Church in the Orient after the the United States of America he deems it necessary to resign his war He expressed the hope that this would be nucleus of Diocesan Episcopate and we regretfully acq\uiesce in his judg much larger fund Bishop Tucker responded ment but in so doing we wish to emphasize the unbreakable tie graciously thanking all those who had taken part in the testimonials and affection which and gifts of esteem has grown steadily stronger during the years of his ministry among us as our Bishop Thursday May 25th 1944 During the eighteen years of his canonical connection with The service of the Holy Communion was conducted by the Diocese of Virginia as Bishop Coadjutor for one year and as Bishop Tucker Bishop Qoodwin Bishop Mason and the Rev James Diocesan since July 1927 the people of the Diocese both clergy Kennedy Bishop Tucker then called the Council to order The and laity have gladly followed his inspirational leadership and Secretary read the minutes of Wednesdays sessions The have learned to love the man beneath his robes of office with min utes were approved as read The Chair called for elections reality that will not be affected by the termination of an official On motion it was decided that those the relationship receiving highest number of votes on the fi.rst ballot for delegates to the Provincial 72 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINII THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 73

that those the the Rev Albert Muller and the Rev Synod be declared the delegates and receiving Edward Welles were appointed be declared the alterna7es to organize the work of such commission highest number on the second ballot After consultation with Goodwin and the author of the The Chair called for election of members of the Standing Bishop resolution the Rev Duval Chambers preliminary steps were taken as follows Committee The Chair called for election of members of the Contact was established with the Interdenominational Bureau of Executive Committee of the Diooesan Missionary Society Architecture which is connected with the Federal Council of Churches of the be instructed The Rev Dr Brydon moved that Secretary Christ in America Helpful pamphlets booklets and suggestions as to new had the cast the unanimous ballot of the Council for those who buildings and are thus available to improvements any Church group within the Execu the Diocese been nominated as Convocational representatives on The Bureau also stands ready to give technical advice on tenta tive plans before tive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society This mo building operations are begun The nucleus of Diocesan Architectural tion was carried They were elected Library on subjects has been established vith funds provided by Bishop Goodwin so that any Church for the Committee The Rev Boyd reported verbally within the Diocese group may borrow and study good books on the subject on Forward in Service prior to building or making improvements of and Bishop Tucker explained further about the current status contest suggested underwritten by Bishop Goodwin was in augurated through the of The to the Forward in Service movement declaring that there is now pages Virginia Churchman secure photo of graphs parish buildings throughout the Diocese These pictures would one of the Forward Movement and the Forward in program also be available for reference by other Church groups Service Movement He said that the work of all Departments Your Commission recommends that the work already begun be continued coordinated in conjunction of the National Council was being and and also commends for developed possible future action perhaps after with the and also coordinated with the work of the due consideration have been devoted program may to them the following suggestions from the of the resolution corresponding diocesan departments original mover That the Commission be composed of men who know Church Mr Beverley asked unanimous consent for the nomi architec ture and have had experience in erecting and the planning boildings accrding to nation of Justice Eeorge Browning as delegate to Pro Diocesan traditions vincial Synod there being but seven laymen nominated on That the Diocese at be interested in large this Commission and give it Unanimous consent Was the Council Wednesday granted by the whieh it authority should have not only in helping to design new build Powers that his name be withdrawn Mr Frank requested ings but what is more important to ascertain beforehand whether the parish

is able to for the visions as he would not be able to attend if elected contemplating improvements pay of the vestry or committee The Rev Scott then nominated Mr Archibald building That the Commission should be given weight in the that Robertson in the place of Mr Powers Diocese so proposed memorials would be referred to it as to and architectural The Rev Dr moved that unanimous consent be churchly Brydon thus often appropriateness relieving local authorities of possible embarrass from the floor This motion was granted for other nominations ment in this regard lost The Chair called for the election of members the Com Respectfully submitted mittee on Finance ALBERT MULLER Chairman The Rev Muller repprted for the Commission on The report was received Architecture

Mr Frank Powers reported for the Committee on Nom To the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia that inatious recommending the re-election of Mr David Pursuant to the resolution adopted by the 148th Annual Council Rust and that the Jr as trustee of Stuart the nomination the Bishops appoint Diocesan Commission on Architecture Hall to the Trustees be determined the three Bishops personnel and function of this commission by of the Funds in the Dipcese of Virginia of Mr Braxton Valen 74 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 75 tine and Mr John Boyd the nomination to the Board of CANON VI Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia Rev Robert Gib OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Jr Rev Tate Mr Armistead Boothe and Mr son John It shall he the duty of the Committee on Finance to have the accounts Daniel The committees recommendations were adopted of the Treasurer of the Diocese audited annually and to report to each regular Dr the following resolution annual meeting of the and to Brydon presented Council any special meeting thereof when re quested the financial condition of the Diocese as disclosed by such audits with such recommendations Whereas the annual Council of 1945 will be the 150th meeting of the as it may deem expedient and to perform such

Council of the Diocese of since its in the other duties as the Council direct or be or convention Virginia organization may may prescribed by Constitution Canon year 1785 therefore be it resolved that the Bishop of the Diocese be re or quested to make such provision for recognition of that event by historical This address or otherwise as he with the advice of the Executive Committee of the was adopted by canonical majority Diocesan deem best Your Missionary Society may Committee recommends for adoption the following as recommended by the Committee on State of the Church This was adopted Section Amend Canon XXIV out the first The Rev Robert Nelson asked for unanimous consent to by striking words the day of February of each year and substitute in lieu thereof the words the substitute the name of the Rev Sullivan Bond for his own first day of March of each year name as nominee for delegate to the Synod Consent was not granted This was lost Minor Mr John presented the report of the Committee on Your Committee recommends for rejection the proposed Canons addition of Section to Canon XXIV also recommended by Your Committee recommends the of the amend adotion the Committee State of on the Church which would provide ment to Section recommended the CanonXVI by Com that mission on Lay Represeptation of Mission Churches in the

Council as follows Any whose minister fails to congregation meet the requirements set forth in Section of this shall be Immediately after the first paragraph of Section add the Canon deprived of its lay vote in the Council session immediately following following as separate paragraph

The Rev Tucker moved substitute This After the 20th of May 1943 there must appear from their last report was re ferred to the Committee to the Diocesan authorities that there are at least fifty communicants in the on Canons.for report at later time and that have disbursed the at least Your group they during preceding year $500 Committee is of the opinion that certain amend for Church purposes ments be adopted to Canon XXI dealing with Business Methods in the affairs of the Church is of too great importance to be acted The Rev Thornton offered an amendment to the pro in the limited time available upon to the Committee during the posed change so that the minimum number of communicants sessions of this Council be 25 instead of 50 This amendment was carried The recom

mendation as amended was by vote of 102 to adopted ayes Your Committee therefore recommends that it be consti 12 noes tuted Commission to study the proposed amendments carefully Your Committee recommends the adoption of the amend and report to the next regular meeting of the Council ment to Canon .VI the Committee suggested by on Finance This was carried This completed .the first report of thi said amended would read follows canon as as Committee on Canons 77 THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 76 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 70 Latane received Dr 18 The tellers presented the Minter received Mr 100 Rosewell Page received REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF STANDING Mr 39 received COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESE Mr John Yowell RespectfullY submitted

Total votes east 144 WArsRHoUsE

Necessary to choice 73 HORSTMAN

Tellers of which

Rev Zabriskie received 127 Rev Ribble received 127 elected Dr Latane declared the following 120 The Chair Rev Boyd received Donovan Jr and Rev Rev Paul Bowden received 60 Mr Rosewell Page member of 109 election of one clerical Mr John Minor received The Chair called for the 104 Missionary Society Mr Gardiner Boothe received of the Diocesan the Executive Committee Dr Hoxton received 98 Mr Blake Newton received 71 the The tellers presented Mr Mackay-Smith received 33 BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF Respectfully submitted REPORT OF FIRST ON FINANCE DAvID LEWIS JR COMMITTEE

JosEPH 139 MAYO Total votes cast Tellers 70 Necessary to choice

of which The Chair declared the following elected Rev Za 7- reeived Mr Augustine 64 briskie Rev Leigh Ribble Rev Beverley Boyd Dr Mr Lamond received Mr Minor and Mr Gardiner Boothe 103 Hoxton John Miller received Mr Henry 128 The tellers presented the Mordecai received Mr John 62 Newman received Mr 86 ELECTION OF received REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR EXECUTIVE Mr John Raney 52 MISSIONARY SOCIETY received COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN Mr Dan Sigoumney 119 Mr Lewis Williams received Total votes cast 137 Respectfully submitted Necessary to choice 69 BROWN

of which ALBERT HAYWARD

40 Tellers Rev Bond Jr received Rev Brown received 87 Rev Donovan received Mordecai Mr Lewis 14 The Chair declared Mr John Rev Eehols received Mr Joha 59 Miller Mr Augustine Rev Gibson received Williams Mr Henry 23 Rev Harrison received Ramey elected 44 Rev Kennedy received 33 Mr John Brown received 15 Mr Home received THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 78 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 79

as expressed by its General Convention and to to the The tellers presented the report next meeting of the Diocesan Council It was moved and car OF REPORT SECOND BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF CLERICAL ried that this Commission be appointed MEMBER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN Bishop Goodwin appointed MISSIONARY SOCIETY Rev Donovan Rev Stanley Ashton Rev Bux Total votes cast 125 ton Mr Theodore Hudson Mr Blake Necessary to choice 63 Newton Mr Smoot of which The Rev Franks reported for the Commission Rev Bond Jr received 23 on Rev Robert Echols received Resolutions He recommended adoption of the following reso Rev Gibson received 72 lution submitted by the Rappahannock Rev Harrison received Valley Convocation and amended Rev Kennedy received 21 by the committee Respectfully submitted

Tellers Be it Resolved that committee be appointed and made responsible for planning and an annual publishing or semi-annual schedule of all Diocesan The Churchill Gibson meetings The committee shall be Rev was declared elected chosen by the Bishop

The noon hour having come prayers were read by the Rev This was carried Albert Hayward Bishop Goodwin appointed Rev Chilton and Mr Phillips presented the report of the Committee on Rev Muller Invested Funds Dr Franks then presented resolution from the Piedmont Your Committee on Invested Funds begs to report that they have ex Convocation in regard to offering resolutions in Council amined the various funds held by the Diocese and find that they have been audited certified accountants and found in order by Whereas it is befitting the dignity position and influence of the Diocese We are very much gratified to know that the Treasurer of the Trustees of that Virginia the Resolutions of its Council should have the most careful of the Funds was able to pay 3.8% on the funds held in the General Account preparation as well as proper and adequate consideration beforeadoption and As the account of the Trustees of the Funds is not operating itemized we Whereas it appears that such many Resolutions have been hastily and were not able to tell from %shat funds this but would came we suggest carelessly prepared and in turn with adopted minimum of knowledge and that if not already done proportionate share of this expense be charged to consideration investments held outside of the General Fund Now therefore be it resolved this by Convocation that it petitions the Diocesan Council to Respectfully submitted make such changes in its Rules of Order as to accomplish the GEORGE GREENHALGH following That Commission on Resolutions be CHARLES MOORE appointed at each regular meet ing of the Council to hairinan continue as committee until the PHILLIPs next regular meeting of the Council That all Resolutions except those of The report was received Standing Committees of Council and those of appreciation sympathy or commendation shall be submitted Mr Donovan speaking as member of the Ji.nt Com to the Secretary of the Diocese at least 60 days before the regular Council mission on the Presiding Bishops Sec of the General Convention meeting for consideration and recoffimendation to that Council asked for the appointment of Diocesan Commission to consider That such Resolutions shall be printed typed or mimeographed and circulated to all delegates at least 30 the matter of the establishment of territorial area in the Diocese days prior to the meeting of the Council That Resolutions may be submitted at the annual of Virginia with view to determine what arrangements if any meeting of the Council and referred to the Committee on Resolutions for consideration might be made in case such should be the desire of the Church at the- COUNCIL DIocEsE 80 149TH ANNUAL OFVIRGINIA THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 81

unless the two-thirds vote instructs the next regular meeting Council by The tellers presented the Committee on Resolutions to report for immediate consideration

REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF CLERICAL Dr Franks then read the following report of the committee DELEGATES TO THE PROVINCIAL SYNOD Your Committee on Resolutions recommends to Council the Total votes cast 131 following changes in this resolution Necessary to choice 66

of which No change Rev Dudley follows Boogher received That items two and three be merged to read as Rev 69 Samuel Chjlton of the Council and received That all resolutions except those of standing committees 109 Rev Herbert Donovan of and commendation shall at least fifteen received those appreciation sympathy 79 of the Rev Henry Lane received before the meeting of Council be forwarded to the Secretary days regular 38 Rev George Mayo Diocese who shall thereupon furnish copy to each member of the Commission received 51 to each Rev Robert Nelson Resolutions and like copies to the Deans of Convocations and received on Rev 39 in the Council Tate received parish having representation 82 Rev Campbell Resolutions however may be submitted at the annual meeting of the Tucker received Rev 53 of the members Sullivan Bond received Council and considered by said Council provided two-thirds and voting shall so direct present Respectfully submitted ALFRED MATTHEWS Mr Lewis Williams moved that the resolution be laid on LEON TAYLOR the table This was lost Tellers

the resolution for the appointment of The Section of providing Chair declared Rev Messrs moved Chilton Tate commission was adopted The Rev Robert Nelson Herbert Donovan and Dudley Boogher elected Section II This was lost an amendment to The tellers presented the and Dr Kevin moved the following substitute for Sections

of the resolution REPORT OF FIRST BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF LAY DELEGATES TO THE PROVINCIAL SYNOD be forwarded to the chair That as many proposed resolutions as possible Total votes cast 131 Resolutions at least two weeks before the annual man of the Commission on Necessary to choice 66 be mimeographed and mailed meeting of the Council so that they may edited of which to all the deputies Mr Chandler received Mr Roland Harrison received 76 Mr Richard 64 moved that the whole matter be Home received This was accepted It was Mr Henry Miller received had been created This referred to the Commission that already Hon John 88 Morris received 40 Mr 74 was carried 64 tO Archibald Robertson received Dr Martin 60 the Commission on Urner received Bishop Goodwin appointed following It Mr 31 Justice Browning received Resolutions for 1945 80 Rev Respectfully submitted Rev Dudley Boogher Rev Lee Marston James Dr ALFRED ST Beckwith Rev Loving Dr Ivey Lewis MATTHEWS LEON TAYLOR fl Urner Mr James Barr Mr George Dix Tellers

111 82 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA THURSDAY MAY 25 1944 83

The Chair declared Mr Henry Miller Hon George The report of the Board of Examining was Morris elected Chaplains pre Browning Mr Chandler and Hon John sented by title It was moved and carried that the Rev Campbell Tucker

the Rev Robert Nelson and the To the One Hundred and the Rv George Mayo Forty-ninth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia The Board of Rev Henry Lane be declared clerical alternate deputies to Examining Chaplains respectfully reports that since the last Council it has examined the following candidates for holy orders in sub the Synod and that Messrs Roland Harrison Archibald jects prescribed by canon as necessary for ordination to the diaconate and Robertson Richard Home and Dr Martin Urner be de priesthood clared alternate deputies to the Synod Middlers lay in the Virginia Theological Seminary Joseph Tucker reas- Jacquelin Marshall Washington Francis William Tyndall Smith The Council adjourned for lunch at 100 and Dorsey Brownell sembled at 200 Seniors in the Virginia Theological Seminary Wilfred Waterhouse the of the Committee Mr John Minor read second report James Pratt Lincoln of the Diocese of Atlanta on Canons Both of these were in the class graduating in September 1943 Seniors in the Class of 1944 Joseph Tucker Jacquelia Marshall Your committee recommends that the fdllowing Section Washington Francis William Tyndall Dorsey Smith Benjamin Axel Canon XXIV submitted by Rev Campbell Tucker be re road of the Diocese of South Florida Harwood Bowman of the Diocese of jected Oklahoma

Seniors in the Bishop Payne Divinity School Joseph Hilton Banks to No representative in Council from any parish or congregation failing Alexander Easley be to election to office of comply with Secion of this Canon shall eligible any Deacons at work in the Diocese Rev Palmer Campbell Rev Amos

Council at its meeting next following such failure Webster Horstman

that it is of extreme importance Your committee is of unanimous opinion Respectfully submitted of each that all parochial reports should be made on or before February year SAMUEL CHILTON think it wise to to secure as required by Canon but theydo not attempt per EDWARD TATE formance by penalty imposed will after recal Your committee begs leave to suggest that if the Bishop go The report was received citrant clergy with red hot polker motion will be stimulated The report of the Statistician was presented See Appendix

The recommendation of the committee was carried III The following resolution was adopted It was moved by Mackay-Smith that the names of all their first of parishes which do not submit reports by February Resolved that the Statisticia be requested revise her in and be read to report by each be in the Virginia Churchman year published corporating into it the reports of all parishes and congregations that have been the annual of the Council This was carried out at meeting received since the preparation of her report which she presented to this meeting The Rev Robert Nelson presented the following resolu of the Council tion which was adopted Dr Zabriskie offered the following resolution which was Commission on the Whereas there is in the Synod of this Province place adopted have been ment and replacement of Clergy whose recommendations adopted by the synod Resolved that the Committee on Dispatch of Business be directed to be referred to the Committee Be it resolved that such recommendations frame and report to next Council new rule of order providing that when the from the armed forces appointed to consider the problem of the men returning Diocesan budget is adopted the vote of each delegation shall be recorded after being honorably discharged separately 84 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA OF THURSDAY MAY 23 1944 85

of this countiy and now abroad from this The Rev Tate offered the following resolution which diocese and inasmuch as this will entail an expenditure of it money is further resolved was adopted that this feature be referred to the Committee on Finance with power to act

Resolved that the Board of Trustees of the Church Schools in the .Diocese It was moved that Goodwin Bishop appoint Commission on of Virginia be and are hereby authorized in their discretion to acquire property Forward in Service This was carried The- following and building and to establish Preparatory School for Boys in or near Com mission was appointed Rev Messrs Alexandria Va to provide for such grades as the Board of Trustees may Beverley Boyd chair location to select man Frederick determine the be as they Warnecke Donovan James Ken nedy and Edward Tate Mrs John Guy Mr Fled The Rev Lee Marston moved that greetings of the Coun Cochran and Mr William Cooke cil be sent by the Secretary to all Chaplains in the armed services The reprt of the Church Schools was presented by title This was carried See Appendix

It was moved and carried that the greetings of the Council Dr Mayo the presented report of The Blue Ridge School likewise be sent to laymen now serving in the armed forces who At his request Judge John Morris an alumnus of the school the five have been the Council made during past years delegates to brief statement forth setting the value and accomplish The rectors were instructed to send their names and addresses ments of this school to the Secretary The of St reports Agnes School Stuart Hall St Annes Mr John Welsh offered the following motion School St Catherines School and St Margarets School were presented by title See Appendix Resolved that the Council do extend most pressing and cordial invitation The Rev Hutton presented the of Christchurch to Rt Rev St George Tucker Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Epis report School The Rev John Page Williams copal Church of the United States to attend and participate in the proceedings presented the report of St of the 150th annual meeting of the Council of the Diocese of Virginia ChristophersSchool See Appendix The Rev Mason presented resolution thanking the This was adopted Rector Vestry Choir and Congregation of All Saints Church The Treasurer was reelected for their in hospitality entertaining the Council This was The Statistician was reelected adopted by standing vote The Committee on Church reelected Standing Property was The Rev Warnecke invited the Council to meet at St with Mr Landon added in of Mr Funsten Jr being place Marks Church in 1946 This was received and the invitation Lorraine deceased Ruffin held for decision next year It was announced that the next on Pension reelected The Committee Church Fund was Council according to the resolution adopted in 1943 would meet On nomination of Goodwin the Rev Chilton and Bishop at St Pauls Church Richmond the Rev Tate were elected examining chaplains and the The minutes for the day were read and approved After the Robert and the Robert Kevin Rev ibson Jr Rev were singing of Hymn No 489 Bishop Tucker had the academic closing Prayers elected chaplains and Benediction Mr Justic Browning presented the following motion which The Council adjourned sine die was adopted ST GEORGE TUCKER Bishop Resolved that the Bishop or presiding officer of this Council appoint FREDERICK GJODWIN Bishop Coadjutor committee of five which shall and have prepare printed brochure of greeting ROY MASON Bishop Suifragan and Christian salutation to be sent to each of the in the armed service persons SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary ALBERT MULLER Assistant Secretary 1fl JUtmoriam

THE REVEREND JOSEPH FENNER MITCHELL

Born in Franklinton North Carolina in 1853

Son of Philip Mitchell and Jennie Winston Mitchell

Educated at Christian College Frankljnton and Bishop Payne Divinity School Petersburg Virginia

Ordained deacon by Bishop Whittle of Virginia in 1889 and priest by Bishop Randolph of Southern Virginia in 1896

Married Susie Winston

His entire ministry was spent in the Diocese of Virginia and the Diocese of Southern Virginia

Died December 13 1943 APPENDICES

APPENDIX REPORTS

Bishop Tuckers Report of Official Acts II Bishop Goodwins Report of Confirmations III Bishop Masons Report of Confirmations IV Confirmations by Other Bishops Report of the Diocesan Missionary Society The Program of the Diocese for 1944 The Board of Mountain Work The Board of Colored Work Report of Chairman Report of Secretary 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 Christophers School St Margarets School St Agnes 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 Church Extension Committee 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 BISHOP 90 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA GOODWINS REPORT 91

PRIESTS ORDAINED

April 1943 Francis Bayard Rhein St James Church Montross by Bishop Goodwin April 1943 George Martin Bean Grace Cismont by Bishop Mason April 1943 David Lewis Jr Abingdon Church by Bishop Goodwin APPENDIX April 15 1943 Edward Guthrie Brown St Johns West Mason Point by Bishop June 1943 Robert Edward Davis St Pauls Church Richmond by Bishop Goodwin

BISHOP TUCKERS REPORT OF OFFICIAL ACTS LETTERS DIMISSORY GIVEN

Rev John Runkle to CONFIRMATIONS Diocese of Washington February 12 1943 Rev Lorton to the Riley Diocese of South Carolina 1943 Rev James April Date Place Number Ferneyhough to the Diocese of East October 1943 Carolina Confirmed Rev Richard Lee to the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia November March All Saints Church Richmond 22 1943 21 25 March St Marks Church Richmond Rev Carl Range to the Diocese of Easton November 11 St Pauls Richmond 32 15 1943 Bishop April Church Tucker April 18 St Johns Church Richmond 11 18 St Georges Church Clarendon 15 April LETTERS DIMISSORY RECEIVED May Emmanuel Church Greenwood May 16 St Pauls Church Alexandria 25 Rev Leon Laylor from Diocese of Southern 16 Meade Memorial Alexandria Virginia April 22 1943 May Church Rev Albert from King Hayward Diocese of Harrisburg June 1943 Rev Stanley Ashton from Diocese of June 1943 Total 135 California Rev Albert from Mollegen Diocese of Mississippi June 1943 Rev Janney Hutton from Diocese of Southern Total Confirmations Virginia July 1943 Rev Alfred St John Matthews from Diocese of Atlanta November Bishop Tucker 135 1943 Bishop Goodwin 540 Mason 523 Bishop CHANGES WITHIN TEE DIOCESE Other Bishops Rev Buxton from Cople Lunenburg and North Farnliam Parishes Total 1205 to Pohick Fairfax Church County August 1943 Rev Betts Darby from Whittle Parish to St Clements Church Alex POSTULANTS RECEIVED andria November 15 1943

Jr Frank LaFayette Rose Jr Boiling Lynn Robertson LAY READERS LICENSED

CANDIDATES FOR HOLY ORDERS ADMITTED Thirty-seven

Blount Tucker 11 BISHOP Dorsey Green Smith Francis William Tyndell Joseph GOODWINS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS IN 1943

DEACONS ORDAINED Number Date Place Confiemrd St January 18 1943 Calvin Elliott Jr Theological Seminary Alexandria January Stephens Church Richmond 13 January 17 Church of by Bishop Goodwin for the Bishop of Massachusetts Messiah Highland Springs January 17 Church of January 18 1943 Robert Lapsley Stephenson Theological Seminary Our Saviour Sandston January 18 Grace Alexandria by Bishop Goodwin for the Bishop of Missouri Church Alexandria January 20 Post September 10 1943 William Murray Kenney Theological Seminary Chapel Quantico Marine Base February St Alexandria by Bishop Goodwin for the Bishop of Massachusetts Stephens Richmond 14 St James September 10 1943 James Pratt Lincoln Theological Seminary Alex February Church Richmond February 21 St andria by Bishop Goodwin for the Bishop of Atlanta Georges Fredericksburg 15 28 St September 10 1943 Wilfred Thomas Waterhouse by Bishop Mason February Marys Church Rixey 19 March St Stephens Church Yancey Christchurch Middlesex 12 92 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA BISHOP MASONS REPORT 93

March 12 St James Church Richmond III BISHOP MASONS REPORT OF CONFIRMATIONS IN 1943 March 12 Holy Comforter Church Richmond 12 March 21 Braddock 10 Emmanuel Heights Date Number March 28 St Pauls Church Millers Tavern Place January Confirmed March 28 St Johns Tappahannock Grace Church Cismont January 10 Meade 16 April Christ Church Groveton 12 Memorial Alexandria January 10 St April Christ Church Alexandria 61 Cyprians Mission Alexandria January 10 St April 11 St Stephens Richmond 36 Johns Centervjlle January 17 St April 18 St James Church Richmond 36 Andrews Church Upright January 17 Grace April I8 St Thomas Church Richmond 41. Church Millers Tavern January 24 Church of April 22 St Marks Church Richmond Epiphany Arlington 25 St Andrews Richmond 23 January 27 St Pauls April Church Memorial University February May St James Church Warrenton 16 Christ Church Charlottesville St Thomas February 19 St Pauls May Church Orange Memorial University February 21 May St Andrews Chapel Woodberry Forest 21 Grace Church Goocliland February 28 10 St Thomas Church Richmond Immanuel May Chapel Theological Seminary March Christ 17 May 14 St Stephens Church Richmond Church Gordonsvjlle March 14 St Pauls May 16 Grace Church Cismont 18 Church Hamilton March 14 Good 14 May 23 Church of the Ascension Richmond Shepherd Bluemont March 21 St May 23 St Catherines School Richmond 13 Johns Mechanjcsville March 21 May 30 St Lukes Wellington Villa Trinity Church Charlottesville March 28 St May 30 Falls Church Falls Church Johns Glencarlyn March 28 All May 30 Christ Church Alexandria Saints Chapel Sharon March 28 St June Grace and Holy Trinity Richmond Johns Chapel West End March 30 St June 13 Trinity Church Arlington 10 James Church Richmond April Grace June 20 Ware Parish Gloucester Church Alexandria April 10 12 July St Pauls Church Richmond Grace Church Alexandria St Pauls April 11 St Stephens July Church Haymarket Church Culpeper Meade White Post April 18 St PauJ.s July Memorial Memorial University April 23 St 15 July 14 Grace and Holy Trinity Richmond Philips Church Richmond 12 April 25 Christ 18 July 25 Christ Church Winchester Church Richmond 22 Grace May Mt August 15 Church Berryville Calvary Church Front Royal May Christ 35 September Aquia Church Stafford Church Charlottesville May 16 Gibson 30 September 12 Leeds Church Markham Memorial Bris May 23 Christ 40 September 19 St Stephens Heathsville Church Luray May 23 St September 23 St Pauls Richmond Pauls Mission Ingham 26 Christ Mathews May 23 St Georges September Church Mission Pine Grove Hollow October 15 Christ Alexandria May 27 St Church Georges Mission in private May 30 St October 21 St Pauls Richmond Johns Church West Point June 10 October 31 Trinity Church Marshall Epiphany Church Richmond June 10 St Pauls 15 November St Pauls Richmond Memorial University June 12 November 14 Emmanuel Church Harrisonburg Christ Church Charlottesville June 13 November 21 Trinity Church Arlington Incarnation Mineral June 20 November 21 St James Church Leesburg Osgood Memorial Richmond June 20 November 28 Abingdon Parish Gloucester Calvary Mission Hanover June 27 St Decenber Grace and Holy Trinity Richmond Pauls Ivy Depot 15 July December 12 St Timothys Herndon Holy Innocents Mission Crossroads July 11 December 19 Grace Church Alexandria Chapel of Remenijyance Middle River July 16 St December 19 Christ Church Alexandria 18 Lukes Mission Simeon July 18 December 26 Prince of Peace Chapel Richmond Emmanuel Church Greenwood July 18 December 29 Grace and Holy Trinity Richmond Holy Cross Mission Batesville July 18 St 11 December 30 St Pauls Church Richmond Georges Church Crozet July 25 Grace Church Cismont 540 July 30 St Pauls Total Memorial University August 29 Lambs Creek Church King George September Christ Church Millwood September 10 Christ Church Charlottesville 94 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 93 September 12 St Georges Fredericksburg September 19 St James Church Louisa Bishop Payne Divinity School September 19 Grace Church Stanardsvillc 500.00 Virginia Churchman September 26 Church of Messiah Highland Springs Diocesan 600.00 October 17 Christ Church Glendower Headquarters

October 17 St Johns Church Lewiston Treasurers salary October 24 Pobick Fairfax 11 2750.00 church County Treasurers house rent October 24 Grace Church Maywood 800.00 Two secretaries November St Peters Mission Richmond 120.00 Office November 14 Manassas 11 expense Trinity Church 1030.00 November 14 St Pauls Church Haymarket 7700.00 November 21 Truro Church Fairfax Mayo Memorial Church House November 21 Church of Good Burke 00 Shepherd Field Board 2500 and Forward in Service November 28 St Lukes Church Remington 2000.00 Interest on loans for November 28 Grace Church Casailova operating accounts 100.00 November 28 Christ Church Brandy December Buck Mountain Church Earlysville December Trinity Church Charlottesville 15 137700.00 December 12 Falls Church Falls Church 15 Respectfully submitted December 19 St James the Less Ashland SULLIVAN Bonn JR December 19 St Johns Richmond Church Chairman of Budgel Commiuee December 26 St Thomas Church Orange

Report of the Board of Total 523 Mountain Work

We are living in difficult times in the mountains IV CONFIRMATIONS BY OTHER BISHOPS as in other sections So many of our people are in the service or in war plants that our congregations -are much JOHN smaller than in former RT REV JAcKson times There is critical shortage of labor available to do the Number many things neceesary for upkeep of property and work Dale Place Confirmed about the missions so the missionaries have to do Then great many hard tasks there is the March 21 Camp Vandorn Mississippi problem of the keeping churches each For St Marks Richmond least two open giving one at services month So many of the clergy are into June St James Church Richmond that gone the service it means extra work for thOse who are left But in spite of all these difficulties we are RT REv trying not to hold STRIDER only our own but to few go forward in at least places We have been Number calling on our mountain people to help out This Dole Place is good for them and Confirmed some very interesting results have come about For Grace Church Alexandria instance Miss Walton was September given scholarship at Windham House in New York with an to do opportunity some studying which she Total felt wouid help her in future So we asked the people of Tanners Ridge to carry on in her absence OF DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY The services are REPORT THE being held by the Rev Lee Marston of and people hold Greenwood the Sunday School and look after the property They have done Program of the Diocese for 1945 good very job from all accounts and am sure it has been for Budget for Another good them sign of is in progress the offerings While there 1945 arc fewer the ghing in Church and people Sunday Schools has been greater This years Easter General Church 40000.00 offerings have been the largest we have ever had In Fisk Blackwell Hollow Mr Diocesan Missionary Society 78000.00 reports an offering of $116.00 which am sure that of compares favorably with Bible and Prayer Book Society 100.00 many larger town church At Alberene Miss Cary reports that last American Bible Society 1000.00 year not only were their offerings in church than larger before but the various Diocesan Board of Christian Education 3500.00 organizations took care of British refugee child and Chinese orphan berene is Al Diocesan Board of Christian Social Relations 1200.00 probably one of the very poorest communities we have St Pauls Institute 500.00 Of course there has been Polytechnic no building and We very little repair work possible are trying to save up little money to have fund ready for such work REPORT OF TilE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 97 96 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCEISE OF VIRGINIA

the St Andrews fund in Richmond is giving $2500.00 for alter the war There will have to be extensive repair and reconstruction work necessary plumbing for the building Also through the influence of the Rev Robert Patton the as wellas some new building done then American Church Institute for Negroes gave $500.00 to our building fund As for the daily routine of the mission workers lives their reports show on churches in the diocese their visits to the and of the Many have given us smaller amounts We have raised the whole very large number both of people the The mission of course be used altogether including $7500.00 insurance more than half of the $30000.00 peoples visits to the mission house cars can required The building is progressing in fairly satisfactory way It has been only in cases of real necessity so there are fewer trips to the clinics and doctors very difficult at this time to get labor and materials The study ball has been This means deal of extra work and responsibility for the workers in trying in use for the greater part of the year Now most of the other rooms also to look after the sick and injured wherever possible It is more like the old are completed Everything will be in readiness we think for the opening of the days when we were very far from medical help and had to be as self sufficient fall term in September The Diocesan Missionary Society has increased the as we could However we are trying to see to it that where really necessary for appropriation this work to enable us to get good well trained man to give our people are brought to place where they can have expert care his entire time as headmaster of the school This would relieve Dr On the whole the work is in healthy condition and developing well On Hamilton the of the Chaplain of many duties and enable him to devote more time to his parish May 31st at St Pauls Ivy we are to celebrate the fortieth anniversary Churches We Council in have in mind man recommended by Archdeacon Harris and founding of the archdeaconry This occurred at the meeting of if land him in his we can believe he will prove to be just the right person He is now Christ Church Charlottesville in May of 1004 Archdeacon Neve now of when of priritipal high school in Florida We are trying to persuade him to come eighty-ninth year is looking forward to the great day many our on his receive the as soon as school closes for the summer vacation to look the situation mountain people as well as workers and clergy will meet to Holy over at John Moncure Communion and to listen to historical address by Dr Churchill Gibson son Several of work our churches have made progress during the yearTrinity of Bishop Gibson under whose administration this was begun Charlottesville Meade Memorial Alexandria and the Osgood The beginnings were small the people were suspicious of our motives they Memorial Richmond The Rev Cornelius to Dawson in charge of Trinity has presented gave nothing or almost nothing to the Church they were aloof waiting see for We from the twenty persons Confirmation in less than year The Rev Myron Coch just what we were up to What contrast today are getting ran seems active very in his work in Meade Memorial Among other things people real cooperation help in the work of the church generous offerings he is rather in of the terrible training unusual choir Though some of the members do not sincere friendship so that we can look forward now spite even to his finer belong church be is giving them an interest in really worthwhile conditions of war time to year of sturdy growth service deeper spirit church music St Philips Richmond has held together in spite of being uality without rector for more than year One of our theological students has Respectfullr submitted been services Roy MASON Chairman holding regular and visiting among the people while the Rev Aston Hamilton has conducted the services of Holy Communion do hope of the Board of Colored Work that Report as our staff increases all of our churches and mission points among the colored people of our diocese will more and more show of life and REPORT OF THE CHAIEMAN greater signs Progress

There arc several things to give us new courage and hope in the colored have asked the Rev Thomas Brown to add supplement to this work of our diocese things for which we are very thankful First report feel that it would be helpful to have something always from one of We are ordaining two deacons in June graduates of the Bishop Fayne our colored clergy In this way we can better get their point of view which School both mea and well equipped Divinity They are very promising young would be beneficial to both the colored and white members of our Board full staff of We three for their ministry This will give us clergymen gave Roy MASON Chairman to the service of our country and now we are getting three to take their places these two and the Rev Myron Cochran who has been in charge during REPORT or THE SECRETARy the past year of the Meade Memorial in Alexandria As secretary of the Diocesan Board of Colored have the honor of Our second cause for thankfulness is the interest showa by so many people Work making its annual The board has held three this is real mission report regular meetings The Womans Auxiliary always at the front where there triennials United Thank council-year exclusive of its organization meeting in June cause to be served gave $5000.00 from the past The worh School The of the Board has been much along the same line as that of last Offering to be used for the new building at John Moncure High No additional work has been undertahen in view of the fact that the has also us thousand dollars or year Virginia Branch of the Auxiliary promised committee in of present policy is to strengthen the already existing worh before venturing into more through the Bishops Request fund Then the charge REPORT OF 98 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA THE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 99 new fields Assistahee has been given to our Calvary Church Hanover in Report of the Diocesan Board of Christian Education helping to the new to the extent of $380.00 and to the complete building Osgood To the change phrase Christian Nurture from an ideal into realized Memorial Richmond $367.00 in helping to repair and paint the church fact is the basic aim of the our chief desire is that all may grow up building in both cases on basis of self help The board also supported the spiritually To aid this of process transforming and maturing we have worked summer conference for colored workers at the John Moncure Millers School along the lines following during the past year in cooperation with our National and also several vacation church schools and the Tavern evangelistic meetings Department among the missions Our Miss Consultant Pray has been the greatest single factor in accom As pointed out in the suffragan bishops report last the two points year plishing our plans She has labored with great zeal and enthusiasm in where great emphasis is being placed in the development of the work are the many parts of the diocese helping parishes and missions with their various Christian John Moncure School Millers Tavern and Meade Memorial Chapel Alex educational problems Outstanding work has been done in the field of leader andria In the former case the work of restoration and expansion of the school ship training the 6f through many schools Christian Education held in prac building has gone forward under very serious odds in securing necessary ma tically every convocation colored and white Miss Prays first responsibility terial and labor Yet the enrollment has kept up to normal and the morale we feel is to initiate and help plan for just such projects The work of her of the students and faculty has been exceedingly high under these adverse office is endlessand she does it from the all mimeographing and mailing to circumstances In the latter case new minister was secured in July 1943 the building of curricula and the dekinking of educational tangles wherever but the ever present problem of having place to live and equipment with they are found She is much doing as as any single individual can do and we which to work that work at standstill keeps practically should have at least one other worker in the field The at Alexandria has raised considerable amount of congregation money Miss However Pray will be able to cover more and more of the Diocese toward several for that new building and substantial donations have come in that now the Department has official an automobile She has wasted great purpose The St Cyprians Mission property on Seminary Hill has been sold deal of time on travel to isolated points during the past year The car was and the $800.00 proceeds have been set aside in investment and temporary made possible by Christmas offering from some of the Church Schools of the earmarked for new church rectory or parish house for Meade Memorial Diocese and from the generous grant Miss Pray has the car all Chapel The work of the two missions have been consolidated shined for up ready your inspectiona 1940 Chevrolet 2-Door Deluxe Sedan It is regretted yet understood that no building can begin at present because In order to cafry on more effectively the many responsibilities of our of war conditions Your board acknowledges with deepest gratitude the diocesan task we have various appointed committees to handle certain speci splendid contributions from individuals churches and organizations and es fied areas of it There is no need to outline the work of these committees the of from the Diocesan Branch of the Womans pecially gift $1000.00 Needless to say every part of our work is in charge of capable committee Auxiliary through the Bishops Request Fund which enabled the board to single out the work of the Youth Commission as an example of the coordination make substantial appropriation of an equal amount to the John Moncure and extension plan of the Board Under the guidance of this Commission the School Building Fund For numbr of years the board has been handicapped youth work of the Diocese has been evaluated and through several conferences in its expansion work by the presence of several accumulated debts against the at Roslyn has been strengthened and enlarged They are engaged now in Fund for Colored Work This year these debts are being considerably re youth of the Diocese and survey are doing something with and for youth in duced and it is hoped that they will soon be wiped out entirely and some de rural areas We are to proud have one of our young people on the National gree of extension work once more resumed Youth Commission Willis Miss Adams You will hear from our new Painnts In the Colored Missionary Jurisdiction work is being carried on at fifteen Committee and Committee Rural on Work soon The curriculum committee different points under the care of five clergymen Our St Philips Church is to produce soon in guide cooperation with the Diocese of Southern Virginia is still without minister The 35th Annual Convocation Richmond regular The has again come to our aid in order that these various committees of the jurisdiction met at St West 1944 with the Pauls Point May bishop might function almost forgot the important work of our Summer Conference five clergy and lay delegates from five congregations present The spirit and Committee in for four arranging conferences at Roslyn in July and helping to tone of the meeting was extra fine put Roslyn to use as real conference center of the Diocese as indicated in the Our two students graduated from the Bishop Payne Divinity School May will of Miss Rose Walker Pamphlets telling of the summer conferences are 17 1944 They have passed their chaplains examinations and order has been available in the vestibule of the Church Miss Pray is on hand for consultation taken for their admission to Deacons Orders in June They will be assigned along any line of Christian Education in the Diocese work in the Diocese which should deal to the of mean great development We cooperate with the work of the Virginia Council of Religious Education our work nnd help support it financially TaoMAs BROWN Secretary We believe we have made contribution to the Province through inaugurat 100 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORT OF TEE DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 101

winter The of the ing continuing conference at The College of Preachers in Report Diocesan Board of Washington Christian Social Relations for the express purpose of defining the theological content of Christian Educa The work of this board has been somewhat disorganized during the .tion and how to put it across to boys and girls Miss Pray will teach at the past year owing to the resignation of its chairman The Rev Robert Provincial Conference at Sweetbriar next month She is also on the Pro Nelson just after the last Annual Council vincial Commission of Christian Education Mr Nelson had served for number of but are anxious years owing to transportation We particuiarly to increase such offerings in the Diocese as the he difficulties felt that he could no continue Mite longer to do so efficiently Before Box offering and such work as the Christmas Boxes the Negro his resignation however he planned the program for tbe April we may have part-time worker here the rural and to enlarge the service which meeting included addresses by Dr Dabney of Lancaster Superintendent of Public our conference centerRoslyn We want to spend more time in the field Mr Education Carroll Taylor Supervisor of and Classification State Board of to actually demonstrate how to do things We are assembling sample Correction both of whom emphasized the danger of the curriculum materials and books foi rising tide of juvenile lending to parishes and missions all of in the delinquency state attributing it to two which the causes one lack of consultant will lug along in her new for to actually home proper car you supervision and caredue to so many mothers being in see and touch engaged war work due to the second fact that young both There people boys and girls could make so are several fields in which we need to do more work This is es much money with so little effort in war work Dr Lancaster pecially true of the There called attention colleges are opportunities all over the Diocese to the need of properly trained teachers of for religion our public schools but We hope to do something about them Another area of need is for great said there seemed to be no hope of solution of this problem for the women workers In order to this duration begin meeting need we have worked out of the war plan in cooperation with the Diocese and National branches of the Womans The activities of the board in rendering special service Auxiliary and with the Dioceses of Southern and West throughout the Virginia Virginia for Diocese in the of case individual social problems workers throughout the Diocese has training under our supervision at the Presbyterian Assemblys Train continued through my office although on much School in very reduced scale The ing Richmond Some of our girls have already been trained there reason for the reduction for the number of cases handled is also due to the quite adequately and since our own training for women workers in program change in economic conditions brought about by the war situation the National Church is in state of this The flux we want plan to take effect im unusual abundance of money now being handled the and to by working classes re mediately continue temporarily until something mOre definite is worked lieves the need for charity patients in hospitals and the overcrowded condition out on National scale These girls and we hope to have several enter this of the railroads makes it difficult to such would be available prociire charity transportation Fall for work in our parishes on Sundays and for field work For these reasons my statistical is in report much less imposing than the Diocese in the summeran item in the is to take of this usual budget care and is as follows field training program Our budget for this year is an increase over last but it is not yet thoroughly AS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY adequate to make the work in our Diocese comparp favorably with that of other Charity tickets and secured denominations The work of Christian Education in the Episcopal passes Church has Commitments to institutions fallen far short of the progress other churches have made and we arranged Hospital must labor to catch treatments arranged diligently up 23 Individual We have the Church cases advised kept clergy School Superintendents and Directors 144 of Christian Probation cases handled Education informed of our work through the medium of penny Positions secured post card edition of Contaet My work as City We still hope to work out for lessons to the Missionary although separate from program Sunday isolated activities as Execu tive Secretary pertains other conferences etc We have taken forward One of them was so much to the field of Social Relations many steps that usually incorporate the Training School for mountain workers at Charlottesvffle my report as City Missionary in this to this report board It is as follows Some of our conference plans have fallen through one for the rural clergy and workers especially because of reduced funds available from the Memorial Trustees CITY MISSIONARYS REPORT

Our desire is to serve Please call on the Departmeht and Miss Pray for Visits to hospital patients of the needs of 940 any your Church School young people etc We can arrange Attentions rendered same 780 visit conference chat by mail etc Christmas presents or treats 1139 KENNEDY Chairman 102 149tn ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORT OF THE WOMANS AUXILIARY 103

Institutions ministered to 22 gave four lectures on The Individuals cooperating 67 Contemporary Lesson of the Apocrypha and the Rev Moulton the Church organizations cooperating 12 Thomas official representative of Forward in Seririce and the Department of Promotion of the National Individuals helped financially 150 Council The attendance at this Conference had higher of Services in institutions 670 percentage clergy than at any of the other conferences held during the past several Our office cooperates with the diocesan offices by keeping an up-to-date years The value of the clergy con ference has since been set of for the of the and also the long widely recognized addressograph plates clergy Diocese parish During September of this year similar conference will be held for treasurers with which we can furnish the diocesan officials with sets of ad the active clergy of the Diocese On February the the dressed envelopes whenever they need them 25th Parish House of Falls Church the Field Board Board have sponsored meeting of the and We are ready to carry out any plan that the may for diocesan clergy Canvass Chairmen or Key Men from all of the in program and will welcome suggestions or instructions parishes Arlington Fairfax and Prince William Counties The of the Respectfully submitted purpose meeting was to secure information relative to the effectiveness CAEv Executive of the previous canvass The MONTAGUE Secretary signal importance of meeting of this EDWARD Chairmen type can not be overstressed It was held TATE somewhat as an experiment but we believe regional of this meetings type should be held soon after the annual canvass this Report of the Field Board year The Field Board is grateful to the clergy and laity who have shared in Your Field Board is composed of seven clergymen and seven laymen conducting group vestry and meetings parish meetings in the whose is that of the Fall Campaign in the presenting major responsibility promoting picture of the work of the Diocese where these meetings have been of the Diocese The Board shares in other sponsored respective parishes promotional by the Field Board

interests of the Diocese assigned to it by the During the past year Respectfully submitted the Board has held four meetings which were attended by most of the mem DONOVAN Chairman hers The difficulty of travel and the rationing of gasoline has inhibited some

of the normal activities of the This has been true of the Board particularly VI THE VIRGINIA BRANCH OF THE WOMANS AUXILIARY usual Laymens Conference which has been held annually just prior to the To the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Annual canvass period at Roslyn To offset this number of regional meetings Council of the Dioce.ie of Virginia have been held the Diocese Although these meetings somewhat Again want to express throughout my appreciation of the courtesy shown by Council in ifiled the of lay conference there is decided need which we believe allowing me time on crowded purpose program to give the report of the Virginia Branch of the is fully met in the Diocesan Laymens Conference It is hoped such con Womans Auxiliary to the National Council Our ference be held this The value of such conference has long since report for the year 1943 is the in may year largest the history of the Auxiliary From all proved itself branches of the work from the Womans Auxiliary including the United Thank During the first week of November the Field Board sponsored series of Offering and Supply from the Work Junior Womans Auxiliary from the meetings to present the Report to the Churches at which time the Right Junior Auxiliary and from the Little Helpers the amount was chief $68756.42 We well Rev Benjamin Washburn Bishop of Newark was the speaker may be proud of this report representing as it does not were held at Fredericksburg only the money given but the Meetings Richmond Charlottesville Montross love and labor and sacrifice of the members of of the and their Alexandria Arlington and Boyce At each of these meetings one our own Auxiliary willing and joyful service But to be Diocesan bishops was present and at least two of the clerical members of the proud often means to be satisfied and this does not lead to con tinued service Field Board The attendance at all of these meetings was good and we believe So that our hope for the members of the Auxiliary is that in the these meetings were of much value they will words of Saint Press Paul toward the mark for the prize of the The Field Board has for number of years sponsored Conference of the high calling of God in Christ Jsus The Auxiliary sent five delegates to the of the Diocese The 1943 Conference was held at Roslyn beginning triennial meeting in 1943 The clergy Executive Board in trying to realize October the at five oclock and continued until Gods Gift and on Monday 18th Wednesday Our as outlined the Task by triennial has suggested many forwdrd October the 20th at two oclock The guest speakers included the Rev steps which hope will be carried out this year and in the years to come Ralph Waldo Lloyd president of Maryville College who presented We the of Church as of the Presbyterian Church have voted for Junior question Unity representative money Auxiliary Leadership conferences and the Rev Robert Ph of the Theological Seminary who we have attempted closer Kevin Virgipia cooperation with the Girls Friendly Society We have put the Diocesan President of the Girls Friendly on our Executive 104 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 10.5

Board And in response to letter from Bishop Goodwin we have suggested must be sure in out into very branching so much activity and in necessarily that the individual parish choose whether it wants Junior Auxiliary Girls using so much organization that do we not lose the spirituality and deep de Friendly or both and we have recommended the Girls Friendly especially votion of those women of earlier years who gave their lives to the service of for the teen age group except in parishes where there is the Unified Plan and the Church If had we to give up either think the organization would then we suggest that this group be circle or chapter of the Unified Plan go but it does make for efficiency and there is no reason why we cant have both result letter effort As of from Dean Zabriskie we are going to make an We now have splendidly organized Convocations with chairmen in each for Fall Winter of the doctrine and to add to our study subjects next or that to the corresponding Diocesan Chairmen and this has gotten many more of the and Methodist churches deal of practice Presbyterian with great women working and has the spread knowledge of the Auxiliary set up The from Dean members will better assistance Zabriskie with the hope that our members of the Auxiliary must always remember that we are the womanhood understand the approaches to unity of the for Church working the whole program of the Churchnot one iso We have been for some time to have member of the Auxiliary lated but wanting group working by itself each group unit in tremendous organiza speak to the graduating class of the Seminary on the work of the Auxiliary tion all bound together by the same ideals working towards the same goal and at Dean Zabrizkies invitation we hope we can arrange it this year We We realize at our annual our and meetings strengrh out unity of purpose and have ordered of Women in the Life of the Church and When We the real that exists copy fellowship between Auxiliary women We have urged our for each It to to have members to do Organize graduate means everything an Auxiliary war work in their own time not in the Churchs time think the rector take an intelligent interest in its work we women are to feel in these apt days of many things that we are only Marthas think wonder if it would be for time the it is all right for us to possible every rector at some during stay Marthas for Martha made it easy for Mary to be and year to tell his congregation about the United Thank Offering This would Christian that is wonderful thing for anybody to do to make it for be of inestimable help to our Custodian in reaching the women who are not easy someone to be Christian We all know people who make it hard for us to be interested in the Blue Box Christians What we need is to make our quantity of service take on some of the The parish auxiliary is by far the most important group in the Auxiliary quality of Marys and think this is what the Auxiliary women The convocational diocesan provincial and national groups may plan are trying to do In looking over the records of the wisely and well but if these plans are not carried out by the individual parish first annual meetings found some differences but the same then auxiliary they cannot succeed emphasis as now on the obligations and re sponsibilities of the Christian but We hope to send representative to several Virginia colleges to acquaint Life it seems to me that in the last twenty yeftrs there has been added to what the junior and senior girls with the opportunities open for church work and joy used to seem almost sfern duty We want the women of the to about of the scholarships both diocesan and national for their training for such Auxiliary go their work with joy and gallant spirit with and certain work Our Auxiliary has two such scholarship fundsthe Book of Remem high courage knowledge enlisting their lives hi the only cause which will on brance and the Gift of Lifeeach with sufficient funds for the training of bring earth Peace Good Will Toward Men KATnERINE girl for two years Guy

At our annual meeting the Auxiliary sent two resolutions t the Secretary President Virginia Branch of the Wom ans of the Council to be brought before this body We beg your endorsement Auxiliary to the National Council

At the last triennial meeting in Cleveland at the suggestion of the Virginia VII SCHOOLS Branch of the Auxiliary $5000.00 was put into the budget of the United Thank Offering for the American Bible Society CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA Virginia came fifth in the list of the Auxiliaries giving to the United The General Board Thank Offering and our delegate Mrs Harrison Wellford was chosen to be one of those the at the service felt this of the financial leading procession presentation We report operations of the Church Schools system for the and session of honor was accorded Virginia to compliment Bishop Beverley Tucker 1942-43 taken from the annual report of Coleman Andrews Saint Tucker Company certified for Bishop George public accountants the year epded June 30 1943 is as When we used to speak of the Auxiliary we thought of an organiztion follows which studied about and gave to foreign missions and few home missions of the Total income and packed missionary boxes Now the Auxiliary is the womanhood $478817 02 Total Church bound together for service for all service for we are indeed auxiliary expenses 379721.84 to the National Council in all of its departments But we women of today 106 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 107

Income before bad debts bond interest and depreciation 99095.18 Bad St Annes School debts charged off 2378.95 Income 59988.80 54607.42

Income before bond interest Expenses 53933.94 and depreciation 96716.23 48264.62 Bond interest 24225.00 Net income 6054.86 6342.80

Income before depreciation 72491 23 St Margarets School Depreciation 30906.79 Income 56547.39 50584.81 Expenses Net income for the period 41584.44 50489.00 48625.88 Bonds matured and paid during the year 30000.00 Net income 6058.39 1958.93

Balance of net income for the year $11584.44

Christchurch School Average School Enrollment 1942-43 Income Boarding students 362 28566.15 28479.14 Expenses Day students 671 38051.69 32506.86

Nt loss see footnote Total enrollment 1033 9485.54 4027.62

The enrollment for the current Net year 1943-44 is as follows incomeall schools before payment of ma bonds Current Enrollment Total turing of our bond issue 41584.44 38156.78 Bonds enrolled matured and paid during the year $15000

Board- Day Total during the semi-annually 30000.00 30000.00 ing year 1943-44 Balance ofnet income for the St Catherines 153 320 473 481 year 11584.44 8156.78 St Christophers 47 290 337 351 The bonded indebtedness of our system at the moment is St Annes 55 112 167 171 present $645000 Payment of bonds maturing July 1944 will reduce our bonded indebtedness St Margarets 89 12 101 101 to $630000.00 Christchurch 40 45 56

Inasmuch the fiscal as year of the Church Schools system runs from July to June 30 financial made at this time 384 739 1123 1160 report must present the figures of year that ended ten months ago We are very glad to report that our present The income and of expenses each of the Schools for the years ended June enrollment of pupils totals 1123 which is an increase of 90 pupils over the 1942 and 30 1943 are as follows 1942-43 with financial year situation of the four schools St Christophers St 1943 1942 St Catherines Margarets and St Annes equally as good if not better than St Catherines School in the The preceding year new headmistress of St Margarets School Mrs Income $230532.06 $223290.98 Maurice Langhorne Craighill Cntered upon her duties at the first of the cur Expenses 200280.11 196580.20 rent school year and our Board is happy to report the success of her administra tion during this first year Net income $30251.95 $26710.78 Christchurch School is coming to the end of the first year of administration St of the new Rev Christophers School headmaster Janney Hutton While the school is not yet Income self-supporting and while in order $103182.62 $102430.47 to preserve our property the General Expenses 94477.84 95258.4g Included in expenses of Christchurch School for the year 1942-43 938051.69 is the cost of major repairs amounting to $2140.77 Net loss for 1942-43 of $9485.54 was in effect offset by appropriations by Board $4989.10 so that the net decrease in School This Net Capital was $4496.44 income 8704.78 7171.9 compares with $4027.72 for 1941-42 108 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THH DIOCESH OF VIRGINIA 109

are on the Board has been compelled to expend an unusually large amount for repairs waiting tables and they are doing most of the cleaning of the dormitories that were absolutely necessary and replacement of equipment which is essen The academic is tial to the operation of the school we believe with much confidence that under program continuing as usual with the majority of students toward the Mr Huttons administration the school will grow into strength both of en working College Preparatory Diploma The library has been in creased this session rollment and of financial resources that it has never yet had during by approximately 200 volumes The physical Christchurch education has been strong majority of our Board are convinced of the value of program enlarged this year several new courses having

been and all students School to the general system of Church Schools of the Diocese As school added required to have one hour day of athletics five Competitive have been with of limited enrollment and with its beautiful location upon salt water on sports played Sweet Briar College Fairfax Hall Lane mile wide river we believe that it can becomeand by Gods blessing will High School and Southern Seminary Extra curricular become self-supporting school activities have included the play Sheridans Rivals and Charles Brooks At the Annual Council of 1943 resolution was adopted recommending Wappin Wharf Glee Club concert Fashion Show and the take St School the usual parties and Field The school to our Board that consideration be given to plan to Agnes Days choir has sung the service twice in Christ Church at Alexandria into our System In conformity with this request the matter The student has been discussed in our Executive Committee meetings and members of our body has raised in various ways throughout the yearnpproxi for Committee appointed for he purpose are keeping in touch with the situation mately $800.00 the war effort charitable organizations and the Red Cross Our The difficulties that have hitherto stood in the way of immediate action of objectives are to fit the individual to live with and for others and to be useful and taking the school into our System are in process of being cleared up and we worthy member of society and we are working daily to enable student to hope that the time will shortly come when definite action can be taken every grasp the fundamentals and realities of the Christian ideal

Our report of the Church Schools system must deal to great extent with financial matters and statistics of enrollment Yet the Board feels very St Catherines School keenly that the supreme aim and purpose of system of schools under the The enrollment of St Catherines School for the year is 472 Diocese is to stress and emphasize the spiritual side of all balanced education 1943-1944 students153 being hoarding students and 319 day students and to give proper place to religious training and study of the Bible as essentia from the quote report sent the General Board at its in to the formation of Christian habits of life and to the development of growing meeting March 1944 the regarding students of this year Some are from homes which are and vital faith in God on the part of the individual pupil Character building from truly Christian some broken homes some which are rich in in its aspects both of the relation of the human soul to its God and to the wordy goods and some which are not Many this year have fathers in the Service world of human intercourse with its manifold needs and responsibllities must the live Considering days we in considering the adult world and adult com ever be the guiding star for the charting of our course munity which is the background of St Catherines School think there is Respectfully submitted wonderful in the School of MAcLnEN BRvDON spirit high ideals high academic standards and unusual and fine very cooperation of the faculty and staff The Religious Secretary and Treasurer Education courses and all others are helping many girls to live more nearly as we pray St Annes School The affiliations of religious the students are Episcopalians 324 Presby St Annes will successful on June with Dr Mcta terians complete year 1944 73 Baptists 27 Methodists 19 Roman Catholics Jewish Litheran President of Sweet Briar as the commencement Of the fifteen Unitarian Quaker United Brethren Glass speaker Reformed Evangelical no affiliation graduates this year eight are entered in colleges one is entered in junior

and is be married in June We are grateful to Goodwin college one is planning business career one to Bishop and Dr Palmer for taking time on these The class of 1945 will have 30 graduates busy war days to give us special Confirmation Service on Ascension Day of in the followed by the Service of The total enrollment is 167 pupils 55 whom sire boarding depart Holy Communion Five girls wete confirmed in the The of students at St Annes Of the 79 students of the Class of ment and 112 day department majority 1943 72 received College Preparatory which has boarders and 51 students Diplomas school are in the high school 43 day or General Diplomas and one Certificate Sixty are that in this time of turn-overs we are attending Major Junior We are glad to say rapid faculty Colleges Colleges Business Schools are taking the of and staff to return to us next Nursery and Nurses expecting great majority our faculty year Training attending School of Design and four are

At the present time in addition to their regular school programs the working of work the and Weare not to be near students are doing the greater part on grounds gardens they sorry enough to the present meeting of the Council CHURCH SCHOOLS IN DIOCESE 110 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA THE OF VIRGINIA 111

and cooperativeness of all members have enabled the school to progress to have you with us again for lunch as we did when you met at St Stephens steadily through the year in bettering scholastic dis. in 1932 standards improving and cipline building up morale The results as far as they can be noted in Respectfully submitted the development of individual boys during the and in the comments from LOUISA DaB BACOT BEACKETT year parents are gratifying And fortunately all members of the staff with the Head of the School of exception one master plan to return next year

The school looks ahead with Christchurch School consequently confidence For the future is the emphasis being placed upon Lower School which seeks to give boys from Christehureh School opened its with an enrollment of twenty-third year eleven to fourteen years of age thorough foundation for more advanced work 45 boys 27 of them new students During the course of the session 11 others in school of the any preparatory country At the same time limited number have come in and 13 have been withdrawn or dismissed The present enroll of of will be carried boys ability on through the full college entrance require ment therefore is 43 of these are day students 30 are new boys The ments at Christchurch enrollment during the has been 46 The majority of the average year great We are the end of difficult nearing but most interesting year Person boys are from Virginia the others are from Maryland the District of Colum feel that we now face that is ally one even more critical than the year just ahead bia North Carolina and Georgia More than two-thirds are from our own We face it with the confidence that comes from an encouraging beginning Church families the majority are themselves communicants That we have made serious mistakes do we not deny that we have obviously The outlook for the school at the beginning of last summer was not en failed with individual we but boys sincerely regret we have small accomplish The were in need of the entire and couraging buildings badly repair faculty ment with many of those committed to our charge an accomplishment that staff small of the students to continue were leaving only group were planning has from come conscientious and devoted work On this we build with assur at the school there was obviously no escape from large operating deficit for ance None of is satisfied us with what we are now doing at Christchurch the In spite of high costs and the difficulty of procuring materials and year but all feel that we have done some work this good year and that we are going the essential were undertaken and are still but to labor repairs proceeding on to do better In consequenpe we hope to open next September fIlled to meet these costs it has been necessary for the General Board to make special capacity the school has accommodations for twenty more boys than are now than appropriations totaling $9000 By good fortune an excellent on the rolls more We count heavily upon the support of our patrons to make us faculty and staff of matron dietitian and nurse were secured There was better known their friends among who have boys of school age and we are enrolled than larger number of new boys the most hopeful anticipations in getting it We take occasion at this time to invite the interest and the coopera The of the deficit has dicated prospect operating not disappeared but at tion of every member of this Council to the sane end

least it is now expected to be about $2000 less than the original estimate

were made in the general policy of the school The Changes requirement Respectfully submitted for admission was lowered to the completion of the standard fifth grade JANNEY HUTTON Headmaster Special attention was given to developing the Lower School offering the work of sixth to ninth with the idea of grades inclusive thoroughly preparing boys St Christophers School for the final three years of the Upper School or for any of the larger prepara At the present time the School has an enrollment of 330 boys There have schools if wish to transfer Classes meet six in the week tory they days Or been 351 boys enrolled during the course of this session but the total enroll ganized recreation for all boys is supervised by the masters Student ment at one time has not been in of any excess 344 boys The average enroll Council has been formed and is functioning effectively There has been ment last was 300 In other year boys words there is an increase of approxi definite in scholastic and in tightening up requirements discipline Many in the total niately 10% enrollment There are now 44 boarders The aver of the changes have not been welcome to the student body some have met age number of boarders last was 38 year Applications for next year indicate definite but on the whole have been with opposition they accepted general that both the and Upper the Lower School will be filled to capacity During and have been carried to extent in the approval they through surprising the course of this have year we turned down many applications for places course of single year both in the Upper and in the Lower School The administration at the school is fortunate in having the interest and The is than faculty stronger it was last year but since we reduced it by the support that have been shown by the members of the Local Board But one manon account of doing away with one section of the Seventh Form the real task of carrying it on and developing it must of course be faced by individual faculty members have had to carry heavier burden It will be the faculty and members of the staff who live on the grounds In this group necessary to add another member for next year the school has real strength The ability interest unremitting toil patience 112 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 113

still to maintain standards of education in the Liberal We are striving high of the School Boarding students are cleaning their bedrooms and making Arts Our in the armed services have shown that the education graduates their beds All boys take part in sweeping the classrooms at the end of the that St has been is sound for Christophers giving preparation military days session The work of the boys in the diningroom has been especially service We to curricula are constantly seeking strengthen our satisfactory They have taken up the waiting on the tables with fine spirit

Last June in Washington conference of teachers of Religious Studies and with minimum of breakage The boys receive no compensation for this

was held to consider improvement of the Religious Studies curricula Repre work but our rates for the year have not been raised

sentatives were present from many schools in this region We expect to have should- like to take this occasion to pay tribute to the excellent work similar conference this Juqe which has been done by the other members of the administrative staff of the

School during the past session Mr Robert the Senior has We have been making studies of the English curriculum with the hope Bugg Master

done invaluable work both as teacher and as for the in all that we may be able to increase the effectiveness of classes in that subject guide boys phases of their school life He carries the burden of work out their We are making some slight modifications in order to increase the ability of helping boys plans for military service and for college Mr has done excellent boys in composition and rhetoric and to meet the difficulties of boys entering Morgan Jr work guiding the boys of the Middle School Miss Jane Henderson has had St Christophers without previous preparation in grammar Recently such success as Principal of the Lower School that one of our hardest teachers of English from the Episcopal High School Woodberry and St problems is trying to take care of the large number of boys who apply for admission to Christophers have met together foi an exchange of ideas and experiences the Lower School The of the work of the Schools Business with view to strengthening the study of English in the schools We hope success .Manager and Director of Mr is attested that similar conferences will be held for teachers in other fields Athletics Hugh Brenaman eloquently by the Auditors report for one phase and the newspapers sport page for the other Our Senior Class is small but the boys have made an excellent record in phase various tests for branches of the armed services In the tests for the Navy We are aware of the awesome responsibility of schools in these days which V-12 Program four boys out of seven passed the tests with sufficiently high are so hard for young people and their families We have no pat solution to grades to entitle them to be considered in interviews for the V-12 Program the well known problems of the young people today but we are striving to Two other boys who took the Navy test were not interviewed by the Navy solve those problems as well as we can but had high enough grades to qualify for the Army A-12 One boy out of Respectfully submitted seven failed the test. The four boys who took the Army A-12 test all passed JOHN PAGE WILLIAMS Headmaster In the V-12 test one boy stood fourth among all students who took the tests in the State of Virginia In the Navy V-5 Test seven out of ten boys passed St Margarets School This gave the School an average of 70% for the V-5 examination The average percentage of boys passing this examination in the State as whole was 11 and The enrollment of St Margarets School during 1943-1944 its twenty- 57ths percent In examinations for the Army Air Corps twenty boys took third session has been 89 boarders and 12 day pupils Forty-nine of the 89 the test This test was not limited to Seniors Sixteen boys passed boarders are Virginians and the rest are from 13 different states The School We already have at least 450 names on our rolls of boys in the armed has been completely filled throughout the year Sixty-nine of the students are services We know of nine boys who have given their lives for their country Episcopalians Eight are being confirmed The others belong to Baptist In addition four have been reported missing Methodist Presbyterian and Lutheran churches

Chamberlayne Hall was dedicated last October by the Right Rev St Last June there were 12 graduates 11 of whom are in college and the

George Tucker The building is handsome memorial to the founder St twelfth has position with Morgan and Company

Christophers School It has proved an invaluable aid to the work of the The school year has been very serene one Six new members of the faculty School The grounds of the School have been greatlyimproved have helped to uphold the scholastic standard and have contributed greatly During the course of the year an endowment fund for St Christophers to successful year Two new subjects Spanish and General Science have School has been started Two anonymous donors have already contributed been added to the curriculum The fine spirit among the students has been their $11000.00 Another handsome gift to the School during the course of the evident in respect for the high ideals of their honor system and in their year consists of one hundred box bushes given by Mr Jcshn Rateliffe untiring attempts to realize these ideals also in their willingness to undertake There are 205 Episcopalians enrolled in the School at the present time new responsibilities Their interest has been centered There are 19 Episcopalians from the State of Virginia in the Boarding Depart outside of the School as well The Junior

thent Fifteen of these are from the Diocese of Virginia Auxiliary contributed $78.00 for various objectives and mailed Christmas continued their The boys are showing very fine spirit by taking part in the work program Box The girls have support of four Britishchildren and have 114 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS 115

given their mite box which they made in various to the money ways Boys The enrollment is almost equally divided between boys and girls115 girls Home in Covington Virginia and 113 boys and there are 156 in elementary school and 72 in high school St Margarets through trying to give the girls sense of broken responsibility About 90% of the boarding pupils are from homes for themselves and for others is continuing to promote and spiritual physical The staff consists of 22 women and men of which 12 are teachers Five intellectual growth toward living useful Christian life mountain families live on the School property and from them most of the farm Respectfully submitted labor is drawn Owing to the difficulty of getting male help we have been Mrs REBECCA CRAIGHILL Headmistress unable to secure teachers for manual arts and vocational agriculture In fact

all of industrial work ST AGNES SCHOOL this shortage of male help is seriously hindering our

The School is accredited under the State Board of Education and in spite Enrollment Lower School 193 Middle School 100 Upper School 90 of the handicaps due to the war has been able to maintain this standard Total 383 of the the of the There have The only building operation year was completion cottage never been more than 320 children in school at any one time the Most of are in need of the near younger boys dormitory our buildings repairs sixty-three over and above that represent those who were entered and which have been unable to do to the difficulty in getting materials for little we owing attended some as as four weeks and some for seven months and were and also the of then withdrawn because scarcity help of the transfer of their parents to other localities The School closes The number of for twelve the withdrawal of never average boarding pupils Upon one child the next on the waiting list of the class in which the months was 150 The total cost of operation was $38203.41 or approximately vacancy appeared was accepted The $260.00 for each boarding pupil About 56% of the cost of operatioi was paid large number in the Lower School is due tothe fact that for two years and was the Diocese of Vir we have tried to contribute to the by parents patrons $5700.00 appropriated by war effort by running two sections of the ginia The State paid part of the salaries of the handcraft and home economics kindergarten first and second grades one in the morning and the other in the teachers The New York Auxiliary contributed $2000.00 Donations afternoon with two sets of teachers for each grade amounted to $7129.30

BoDING DEPARTMENT Considerable emphasis is placed on religious instruction Four 30 minute

periods were given each week in this subject and in the high school the State England course in Old and New Testament was given for credit Thirty nine students Egypt and one member of the faculty were confirmed Massachusetts Contributions for missions and benevolences were $1125.14 The Easter New York Mite Box offering was $136.96 North Carolina The health of the pupils has been very good and this condition has been Rhode Island due mainly to the careful supervision of our resident nurse and the cooperation South CarolinG of the University of Virginia Hospital Virginia We have over 700 acres of land of which approximately 250 acres are under Washington cultivation The value of the provisions furnished the School through the Service children without permanent address. farm orchard and cannery amounted to $6636.12 The value of student labor furnished farm orchard cannery and buildings was $1319.83 22 have endeavored Through the collection of scrap iron rubber and paper we to do in to win the $117.00 was contributed to the Red of the auditors our part helping war copy report will be sent when the audit is complete after Cross War Fund The Honor Roll of our in the armed serv ce numbers July first boys seventy seven We are sure there are others we have not heard from Respectfully submitted Regular Sunday School and services as often as possible have been held HELEN ARNY MACAN Headmistress at the three missions connected with the SchoolSt Davids Wyatt Moun and Resettlement BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL tain All Saints Haneytown We wish to express our deep appreciation and sincere thanks to the New With the year ending 1943 the School the 34th completes year of its York Auxiliary the Daughters of the American Revolution and our own existence Diocese for their continued interest and financial assistance

The enrollment for the session of is 1943-44 228 of which 38 are day pupils GEORGE MAYO 116 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE QF VIRGINIA CHURCH SCHOOLS 117 STUART HALL Tennessee As of Stuart many you know came to Hall as its new Principal the middle Virginia 36 of last June and at once into the task of the plunged building up enrollment Washington of securing the necessary new members of the faculty of supervising certain West Virginin 14 in various of the of repairs parts building and studying as far as possible all could learn of the internal life of the school with view towards making it 134 as rich and full and happy for the students as possible In next With reference to enrollment my efforts wee rewarded even beyond my years enrollment am making every effort to secure more out and feel hopes and expectations We have had all year school filled to capacity standing Virginia girls sure that my efforts are meeting with some success feel that school of 134 boarding students and 21 day students We could have had twenty-five Stuart Halls traditions and background should have more students if we had had for and for always the largest of its and boarding room them the greater part proportion students many of its faculty from of the have had list from which its home state year we waiting we were easily able to fill The new members of the the vacancies caused by few necessary withdrawals faculty who came in September have without been women of real The prospects for next year are excellent and am hoping to have the exception personality and teaching ability They will enrollment entirely the of the With the return next fall as will also the larger number of the older completed by early part summer ex faculty .1 shall of the have five vacancies out of of ception 35 graduates and very few girls whom for various reasons am faculty twenty-one and two of thnle have al not to the ready beefi filled asking return practically entire present student body has already enrolled After this shall The spirit of the school has been excellent present year we not give the Stuart Hall diploma to The girls havgiven me 100% student who has been with cooperation and have worked us only one year so the Senior Class for 1944-45 enthusiastically with me in many constructive is with 33 who have changes we have made in our efforts to form already complete girls come up from the Junior Class develop of student government Ten of our Seniors have taken the and sense of individual The has already College Board achievement tests responsibllity year been happy one for for and for the and 25 of our 35 Seniors are going to outstanding colleges in the fall them me large majority of the faculty As in of The resident enrollment by states is as follows so many parts the country the servant problem has been most serious The one large government hospital here in Staunton paying Alabama wages with which could we not possibly compete has taken number of our most The Bahama Islands valued and servants prevented our getting new ones whom we wanted Bermuda have no idea what new problems in This direction the summer may bring forth Brazil We be forced to limited may amount of student assistance in the dining room California although this will be resorted to only in case of necessity Connecticut We have made number of changes and improvements in the buildings Delaware always with the and happiness development of the girls in mind Browsing Florida Room has been opened where the and lighter magazines are kept the girls Georgia for may drop in free moments The library has been enlarged by the addition Iowa of An room attractive sitting room has been fitted up in Robertson House Kentucky which on account of our numbers is open this year large basement room Maryland in the Main Building is in process of being developed into most attractive Michigan Recreation Room The and equipment furnishings of this room will be paid Mississippi for from the proceeds of the tea room For those unfamiliar with the Missouri letters stands for an honor society founded at the school more than New Jersey fifty years ago New York 15 the We hope during summer to increase the bathroom facilities in the Main New Mexico to and Building change improve the kitchen equipment and arrangement and North Carolina. to enlarge and improve the the Library by removing passageway which runs Ohio it also that through hope much needed painting can be done on all the Pennsylvania outside and woodwork that our three tennis courts may be put in better South Carolina condition DIOCESE VIRGINIA REPORT OF SHRINE 118 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL OF MONT 119

centennial celebration FINANCIAL We are having on May 6th as our May Day STATEMENT FOR 1943 in the of the school The reproducing certain characteristic episodes history CURRENT entire school will have share in this celebration which has originated with ACCOUNT this and been developed by varions faculty and staff members May take INCOME invitation to of who be able to be opportunity to give cordial any you may Credit for this Balance of January 1943 at cclock on Saturday May 6th If you cannot come present 506.58 Earned income feel assured that cordial welcome will always await you celebration please 11162.75 of each of Offerings at the school very much want the interest and help one you Gifts 597.05 want the interest and help of the in the work am trying to do just as 2391.11 Directors Pensionstotaj Alumnae feel that school like Stuart Hall should never very strongly 900.00 to secure its students happy Working capital refunds from savings have to resort to advertisements or agencies account 8000.00 Medical fees of Director satisfied student loyal of Alumnae and friends in the various much free body group service 123.65 Sundry minor etc dioceses and the country should keep our enrollment more than refunds throughout 247.56 achievements and filled It is feel wonderful school in its past present 1943 Total of the best efforts of connected with it cash income outlook and worthy everyone 23928.70

Respectfully submitted DISBURSEMENTS ANNIE POWELL HODGES Principal Local operation

Related to 8712.64 offeringsplus $287.50 in VIII REPORT OF SHRINE MONT transfer to Eudowment Fund below 233.86 One Hundred and Forty-ninth Annual Council of the Diocese of Virginia Additions and To the betterments to from property gifts including and $1806.86 Drake During the of 1943 Shrine Monts operation development com Property addition year 2260.75 of wartime with its growth through Directors pensionstotal pared well in the testing conditions 900.00 1928 But for the unfail Working capitalbook since its small beginning of November refunds fifteen years 1250 and backing of Bishop Tucker as President of its tiinstees Bishop Replacement ing generous 1500 for Increase from and Presiding Bishop of the OIiurch this spiritual adventure earned income of Virginia 800 never have been undertaken or achieved notable Special Reserve in lieu the Churchs Mission would of depreciation in of is our loving 42 and set results Tucker Lodge in the central group our buildings 43 up in care of the Trustees in should receive endowment of $5000.00 as one unit vestment tribute and please God 7000 of set by Bishop Tucker in achieving the minimum endowment $50000.00 Medical 10550.00 minimum to ensure the future of Shrine Mont supplies bought himself as the goal required in addition to those givenap in 1943 the recipient of such praised at $240 Art Hall and its art contents in Tucker Lodge was 51.21 Memorial Transfer to unit of endowment by the John Douglas Woodward endowment fund with trustees $5000.00 1037.50 Sundry minor items bequest 135.33 Credit cash balance Endowment in trust of the Diocesan Missionary carried to 1944 The Shrine Mont Fund 47.41 Shrine is all Shrine Mont and Cathedral Society of Virginia corporation as 1943 with the com Total cash disbursements of the property was begun in 1930 corporate Transfiguration NOTE 23928.70 for of the 1.With Drake of the first Shrine Mont seminar clergy gen Property Addition above munion thank-offering total property appraisal is now $116000.00 the it has grown the interest always eral church Steadily through years NOTE with several 2.With $5000 added to the principal until now it is passing the $12500.00 mark Woodward Memorial addition and interest accrued on endowment it now has in wills to double that amount. Further gifts and bequests passed of bequests now NOTE $12500.00 as January 1944 3.The Special the minimum endowment during the ever-shortening Working Capital Reserve with should assure $50000.00 is the Trustees$7 000 and Mrs Woodwards stewardship The legal form of backlog for contingencies period of the director be found this Journal EDMUND bequest is to on page of WoonwARn Director and Accounts Treasurer audited Januarj 1944 ID 3011 00

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LJ gj to 01 00100. 0.0-1 00 00 00 010000 10000 01100 2000 04000 00 000 00100000 0000 00 000 010 0-100 00 000 0.00 00000000000 RECEIPTS FROM PARISHES .122 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA AND CHURCHES 123

RECEIPTS FROM RECEIPTS FROM PARISHES AND CHURCHESCONTINUED PARISHES AND CHURCHESCONTINUED

Con Con COUNTY PARISH tingent Con Quota COUNTY PARISH tingent Con Quota Other Other Fund tingent Fund tingent Accept Quota Missionary Accept Quota Missionary CHURCH Assess Fund CHURCH Assess Fund ance Paid Work ance Paid Work ment Paid ment Paid

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GREENE AldieOur Redeemer 42 00 42 47 00 300 00 Mission Home 00 00 110 00 112 04 12 08 Middlehurg_Emmanuel 140 00 140 00 880 00 00 EnsIndustrial School 20 00 20 00 300 00 310 00 93 00 1060 233 Chapel OatlandsOur Saviour 22 00 25 00 StanardsvilleGrace 18 00 18 00 110 00 134 22 47 07 LeesburgSt James 237 00 237 00 1900 00 16 Lower Pocosan 00 00 25 00 56 32 00 2211 LuckettsChrist 15 00 274 20 45 49 St James 00 00 26 00 00 Belmont Chapel 10 00 Cecil Memorial 200 00 15 00 15 00 2458 HamiltonSt Pauls 14 00 14 00 Round 80 00 100 00 14 HillMt Calvary 17 00 17 00 100 00 201 20 23 HANOVER PurcellvjlleSt Peters 45 00 45 00 190 St Martins Parish 74 00 74 00 450 00 450 01 44 44 190 00 25 HanoverSt Pauls 78 00 78 00 440 00 440 00 75 10 LOUISA Calvary Mission 00 00 12 00 13 10 46 00 MechanjcsvilleSt Johns 00 00 12 00 4848 400 Old Church Immanuel 60 00 60 00 275 00 286 00 59 41 LouisaSt James 26 00 26 00 120 00 120 00 107 95 AshlandSt James 88 00 88 00 883 67 883 67 162 45 MineralIncarnation 26 00 26 00 75 00 7500 1075 HENRICO MADISON All Saints 3243 00 1243 00 2000 00 213854 1519 66 MadisonPiedmont 00 00 36 00 36 00 Ascension 150 00 150 00 700 00 700 00 79 63 Middle River Mission 00 00 52 10 5210 Christ 85 00 85 00 1000 00 1062 36 36 00 500 Prince of Peace 00 00 00 00 MATHEWS Emmanuel 598 00 588 00 4364 82 4364 82 110734 Kingston Parish 75 00 76 00 300 00 317 Epiphany 242 00 242 00 750 00 750 00 30 50 82 34 45 Grace and Holy Trinity 1391 00 1391 00 4566 18 4566 18 522 55 MIDDLESEX Holy Comforter 190 00 190 00 700 00 700 00 00 Chnjstchurch Parish 90 00 9000 Highland Spgs.Ch of Messiah 25 00 25 00 50 00 50 00 42691 500 Monumental 521 00 521 00 1854 00 1859 16 223 29 NEW KENT Osgood Memorial Church 00 00 40 00 44 56 St Peters Parish 18 00 1800 7500 SandstonOur Saviour 34 00 00 7700 1055 St Andrews 369 00 369 00 3900 00 3908 00 38 91 NORTHUMBERLAND St James 1375 00 1375 00 7859 00 7929 63 875 77 HeathsvjlleSt St5phen 37 00 37 00 325 00 125 00 St Johns 402 00 402 00 2000 00 2290 00 97 56 FleetonSt Marys 00 15 00 15 00 2500 2762 St Marks 300 00 300 00 2000 00 2026 27 136 65 Wicomico Parish 00 900 2500 2500 St Pauls 171700 1717 00 12000 00 12000 00 674 67 St Peters 14 25 ORANGE St Philips 55 00 55 00 79 12 00 OrangeSt Thomas 154 00 154 00 1050 00 1050 00 St Stephens 914 00 914 00 512236 613236 1480 20 124 51 Gordonsville_Chnjst 111 00 111 00 650 00 650 00 St Thomas 555 00 555 00 2750 00 2875 00 241 95 St Pauls 45 00 00 00 00 81 Varina 85 00 85 00 50 00 10 Earhoursvjlle_Barbour 00 Memi 00 00 20 00 Weddeil Memorial 2100 21 00 50 00 50 00 75 St Marys Mission 50 100 00 00 00 St Margarets Mission 00 00 KING AND QUEEN 200 00 St Stephens Parish 00 00 2500 PAGE BeazleySt Marks 00 00 10 00 1000 250 LurayChrist 42 00 42 00 250 00 250 00 67 40 InghamSt Pauls 00 St 00 25 00 41 00 KING GEORGE Georges Mission 00 00 90 00 103 20 St JohnsKing George 28 00 28 00 200 00 200 00 65 27 All 25 SaintsTanner8 Ridge 00 00 29 00 29 00 EmmanuelPort 11 00 12 00 90 00 104 25 22 00 Conway Cubbage Hollow Mission 00 00 10 00 10 00 St Pauls Parish 40 00 40 00 300 00 304 75 80 91 PRINCE WILLIAM

KING WILLIAM ManassasTrinity 151 00 170 85 330 00 645 00 St Davids Parish 15 00 15 00 30 00 35 80 00 Haymarket Parish 89 79 88 00 63 00 200 00 225 70 West PointSt Johns 83 00 83 00 390 00 435 64 151 33 37 00 St Pauls Mission 11 00 1100 4000 4000 RAPPAHANNOCK WoodilleSt Pauls LANCASTER 12 00 1200 7000 7000 WashingtonTrinity 39 00 3900 6400 LancasterTrinity 10 00 1000 1000 1104 Sperryville 25 00 2500 2500 KilmarnockGrace 50 00 5000 15000 7319 15 00 Whitechapel and Emmanuel... 21 00 21 00 50 00 50 00 RICHMOND Parish Lunenburg 71 00 71 00 477 00 477 00 56 00 North Farnham Parish 00 775 5000 5025 Good Shepherd 00 200 1000 3000 124 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 125

RECEIPTS FROM PARISHES AND CHURCHESCONTiNUED II OPERATING ACCOUNTS OF DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA To Con- the Finance Committee COUNTY PARISH tingent Con- Quota Other Diocese of Virginia Fund tingent Accept- Quota Missionary Richmond Virginia CHURCH Assess- Fund ance Paid Work ment Paid GENTLEMEN

We have made an audit of the Treasurers records and accounts of the administration of ROCKINGHAM HarrisonburgEmcnauuel 209 00 209 00 550 00 550 00 00 Diocesan Operating Funds for LynnwoodGrace Mcml 00 00 114 00 30 50 the year ended December 31 1943 as kept by your Treasurer Rev Samuel YanceySt Stephens 00 00 45 44 Chilton We submit herewith sundry Rocky BarGood Shepherd 00 00 56 00 00 statements as reflected in the fore going index together with the Elkton Wildwood Chapel 00 00 50 following related comments ElktonSt Barnabas 00 00 00 00 The account of Diocesan Operating Funds considered as whole em braces miscellaneous funds for SHENANDOAH general church administrative and extension in the 00 purposes Diocese and the cash funds Mt JacksonSt Andrews. 00 00 for the purposes designated are WoodstockEmmanuel 30 00 30 00 100 00 100 00 22 50 derived mainly from churches auxiliary organizations apportionments from Orkney Spgs.Transfiguration 10 00 10 OIl 65 00 65 00 26 56 the General Program Funds individuals etc In the verification of the SPOTSYLVANIA amounts shown as accruing to the General LewistonSt Johns 00 00 12 00 12 00 50 Account from the various sources enumerated above we have not gone beyond 00 320 00 00 2500 00 434 00 the FredericksburgSt Georges 320 2250 records of your Treasurer but have relied on check of all 115 00 115 00 680 00 720 00 24 00 substantially Trinity recorded receipts and disbursements SpotsylvaniaChrist 00 00 22 00 37 00 48 25 00 10 00 Exhibit is of Advent Mission 00 summary receipts and disbursements for the entire group of operating funds as whole reflecting the condition of each fund at STAFFORD the beginning of the year total amounts Overwharton Parish 66 00 66 00 485 00 485 00 00 received as well as disbursed to and from each fund and the final balance or overdraft in each fund which latter WARREN figures are indicated in the column to the right This is codified 119 00 119 00 385 00 385 00 00 summary Newton Parish with respect to the separate statements for the individual funds which state ments show all details WESTMORELAND pertaining to receipts and disbursements of the respec Parish 59 00 59 00 350 00 350 00 10 00 tive fund We have included in Cople Exhibit program income available for Nomini GroveSt Pauls 21 00 21 00 120 00 120 00 50 appropriations Montross Parish 39 00 39 00 245 00 284 00 44 99 Changes in the status of the cash Oak GroveSt Peters 42 00 42 00 300 00 300 00 50 35 balances of the Operating Funds are re 60 00 60 00 18 11 flected in Exhibit Colonial BeachSt Marys.. 37 00 37 00 but are restated in summary form below Miscellaneous 92 23 73 Balance Balance Totals $20739 00 $20532 60 $107137 17 $113720 17 $14955 74 Overdraft Overdraft Increase December December Decrease 31 1943 31 1942 Bishops and Contingent Fund 1705 50 2067 47 361 97

income Program available for appropria tions 407 51 4383 24 3975 73 Program Funds Diocesan Missionary Society 648 56 613 69 1034 87 Bible and Prayer Book Committee Diocesan Board of Christian Educa tion 428 53 255 10 173 43 Diocesan Board of Christian Social Re lations 70 00 45 00 25 00 Field Board and Forward in Service 495 80 349 70 146 10 Diocesan office 179 16 1243 08 24 Mayo House 1422 160 90 451 58 612 48

Total Program Funds $1991 35$ 1130 57$ 3121 92

TEEASURERS N0TEIndex Exhibits and Schedules referred to are found in the detail re port of the audits on file with the Committee on Finance The financial statements following this report were made from the report of the auditor by the treasurer in of keeping with resolutions Council in 1942 for asking publication of simplified financial statements 126 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 127

Other Funds War Damage Colored work 05$ 745488 $2854 83 church 4600 Sundry properties 80000 00 Gifts 2345 63 3726 00 1380 37 Diocesan Missionary Societyinvest Fidelity Bonds edfunds f357 66 144 14 213 52 Treasurer 50000 00 Bookkeeper coverage extended so as to include operations 34 02 68 Total Other Funds 7303 $11325 $4021 of Trustees of the -Funds of the Church and Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia 15000 00 00 1.895 40 40 Miscellaneous accounts 645 2540 Assistant secretary 100000

68$ 14$ 897 54 Cash balances 6536 5639 Scope of Audit Cash as receipts recorded were traced to their deposit in the bank and cash disbursements were represented by cancelled checks properly endorsed of the Diocese of disclosed books is set Bank reconciliations Indebtedness Virginia as by your were effected as of December 31 1943 forth below Receipted bills supporting expenditures were tested and for the most part were found to be in order We would Due Amount suggest however that payments Maker Payable to for travel as well as of expenses sundry boards be made only on the basis of Diocese of John Taylor Jr Demand 1250 00 Virginia expense vouchers submitted by or 00 payee -by proper authorization In this Diocese of Virginia Mrs Frederick Valentine Jr Demand 1250 connection your attention is invited to Canon IX Section as follows Out Diocesan Board of of the appropriation made by the Executive Committee to each of said Colored Work. Church Extension Committee. Demand 225 00 depart ments or boards the Treasurer of the Diocese shall pay the expenses incurred Diocesan Board of each by department or board upon written order of the Chairman or Vice Colored Work Church Extension Committee. Demand 1392 48 Chairman Certified by its Secretary Diocesan Board of Investments as in the past were not verified by but are stated Colored Church Extension Committee. Demand 1493 19 inspection Work as taken from list of assets on file in your office prepared by First and Mer Diocesan Board of chants National Bank Custodian as of December 31 1943 Colored Work Church Extension Committee. Demand 2500 00 Diocesan Board of Respectfully submitted PULLEN Colored Work Church Schools in Diocese of Co Public Virginia Demand 950 00 Certified Accountants Diocesan Board of Colored Work Trustees of the Demand 1000 00 BISHOPS AND CONTINGENT FUND Trustees of the REV SA15uEL CHILTON Treasurer Virginia Theological Seminary. 8-5-44 8092 68 Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended Trustees of the December 31 1943 St Pauls Normal and Indus Appro 00 Amount Total trial School Demand 2500 priation Overdraft January 1943 2961 47 Total $20653 35 Less Reserve for expenses of 1943 Memorial Convention 894 00 No expression has been given on your books to the Mayo $2067 47 Chapel Fund represented by balance of $111.79 in the Savings Department of the State-Planters Bank and Trust Company Receipts From churches on assessments Insurance policies examined by us revealed the following coverage 1942 assessments. 883 30 Fire 1943 assessments.. 19935 57 87 Mayo MemorialhO West Franklin Street 75% coinsur $20818 ance Income from 00 Bishops Residence Building $47500 Fund 348 17 Furniture and fixtures 9000 00 21167 04 Rental adjacent to Memorial buildings Home Total 00 available 57 105-9 North Jefferson Street 75% co-insurance 5500 $19099 Weddell Memorial Chapel 5000 00 Disbursements of Our Saviour 5000 00 Rectory buildingChurch Goodwin 00 SalaryBishop 6000 00 00 Chapel in Goochiand County 1500 6000 Expense accountBishop Goodwin 461 05 Church properties within the Diocese 27900 00 Sundry Negro Travel 1530M 5000 00 expenseBishop Mason 523 82 1200 00 Auto liability House rentBishop Goodwin 900 00 900 00 Exclusive of principal cash balance$1307.59 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIocEsE OF VIRGINIA 128 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 129

SalaryBishop Mason 4500 00 4500 00 DIOCESAN PROGRAM1943 House rentBishop Mason 900 00 900 00 Tucker 250 00 250 00 Expense accountBishop Rnv SAMvEL CHhIToN Treasurer Salary and expensesSecretary of 200 04 225 00 and Council Receipts DisbursementsYear Ended December 2500 25.0 31 1943 SalaryAssistant Secretary Appro Salary and expensesExamining Amount Total priation 228 05 250 00 Overdraft January 1943 Chaplains 4383 24 00 SalaryHistoriographer 2000 13 2000 100 00 100 00 SalaryStatistician Receipts 900 00 SalaryBookkeeper 900 00 l942quotas 8589 46 Journal 977 85 900 00 1943 Printing Council quotas 108885 31 125 00 Premium on Treasurers Bond 125 00 Bishops request 1038 48 400 00 Gifts Synod expense 325 00 includes $25.00 remitted direct General Convention to General TreasurerNew Expenses of York 38 00 118551 25 B.eserved in 1941-1942 894 00 of Total available Paid out current ap $114168 01 propriations 816 16 1710 16 1350 00 Disbursements 589 97 General Church Trial expense Acceptance $33500 00 250 00 St $33500 00 89 00 PauFs Polytechnic Institute Contingencies 500 00 500 00 Bishop Payne Divinity School 100 00 100 00 Total disbursements $20805 07 $20 27500 Virginia Churchman 600 00 600 00 First Merchants National Bank December 1943 70550 Interest on old indebtedness Overdraft 31 118 34 118 34 Curtail of old indebtedness 2000 00 2000 00 Interest on current loans 52 100 00 Transferred to Diocesan BISHOPS FUND Missionary Society... 62630 00 62630 00 AND CONTINGENT Bible Prayer Book Committee 50 00 50 00 Diocesan Board of Christian Year Ended December 31 1943 Edu cation 2150 00 2150 00 Diocesan Board of Chrjtjan Social Adjusted to include amounts received in January in payment Relatjons 600 00 600 00 of assessments for prior year Field Board 837 89 Forward in Service 162 Amount Total 11 1000 00 Diocesan Office account 17 Overdraft January 11943 $2261 Regular appropriatjon.$ 00 7130 7130 00 Special appropriation. 1243 08 08 894 00 17 8373 1243 08 Less Reserve for expenses of 1943 Convention. 1367 Mayo House account

Regular appropriation 00 Recespis $2500 2500 00 Special appropriation. 451 58 2951 58 451 1942 assessments 183 00 58 1943 assessments t20520 60 $20703 60 Total disbursements $114575 52 $114673 00 348 17 21 77 Income from Bishops Residence Fund O51 Overdraft December 31 1943 $40751

Total available $19684 60 DIOCESAN Disbursements PROGRAM1943 07 Receipts and For detail see above $20805 DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943

Adjusted to include amounts received Overdraft December 31 1943 $1120 47 in January to apply on quotas for prior year 1943$70Q.30 tAdiusted for assessments for 1942 received in January flncluding assessments for 1943 received in January 19449585.03 Amount Total Balance January 1943 $f3562 62 See following pages for details .of this account fAdjusted for 1942 quotas received in January 1943$7945.86 REPORTS 130 149m ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA OF TREASURERS 131

Blue Ridge Industrial School. Receipts 5700 00 5700 00 Supply for 643 60 Rapidari 25 00 1942 Program Other 52 50 1943 113341 59 Program Bonuses $113985 19 to clergy 1750 00 For 1750 00 48 67 vacant fields Other receipts 1076 115061 383 00 Work in State Penal Institutions 600 00 600 Pensions 00 Total available $118 624 29 Lay workers $1140 00 Supplements for Disbursements 52 clergy 403 20 For detail see above 114575 1543 20 1543 10 Balance December 31 1943 $404877 Pauls Parish House Uni versity 900 DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY 00 900 00 Emmanuel Alexandria in terest 436 56 Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943 579 99 Travel expense of members to meetings 119 Appro 63 200 00 Supply for vacant parishes Amount Total priation 233 70 145 00 Special supply work iii 613 69 Moun Balance January 1943 tain Missions 60 00 Expenses of Sandston Rectory. 123 43 Receipts 150 00 Survey of Arlington Field 250 00 00 250 00 Diocesan appropriation $62630 NoteDouglas Forrest Fund 1750 00 1750 00 Income from Invested Funds Contingencies 473 67 600 Diocesan Missionary Society 00 Fund 792 65 General Reserve income Total disbursements 66160 43 Douglas Forrest Fund 338 72 $66623 35 Workers Pension Lay Balance December 31 1943 Fund 144 06 Mildred Boyd Hayes 266 00 Fund SALARIES PAID CLERGY AND LAY WORKERS Julia Macon Fund 57 00 1598 43 Year Ended December 31 1943 Trustees of the Fundsappropria tion from Douglas Forrest Fund 300 00 Appro Income from Osborn Trust Fund... 120 00 priated St Andrews Association for work in and Paid 425 00 hospitals White Clergy Gifts Rev James Beckwith For Weddell Memorial 300 00 300 00 Rev Otto Berg 281 87 50 00 Other gifts Rev Darby Betts appropriated 581 87 $250.00 486 25 Rev Dudley Boogher of Mrs Sallie 538 08 Estate Forrest De Rev Guthrie Brown 30 400 02 ceased 1540 00 67195 Rev Franjs Brown 740 04 Rev Howard Cady Total available $67808 99 150 00 Rev Palmer Campbell appropriated $854.24 808 40 Rev Floyd Cartwright Disbursements Rev 910 08 Stephen Davenport 66 26 900 00 Salaries of clergy and lay workers $35402 $35227 Rev James Figg 600 00 Appropriations Rev Henry Heaton 1.016 04 For lay workers Rev Hinkel Mountain Missions 13000 08 13000 00 440 04 Rev Hutcheson 540 00 540 00 412 50 Linwood Field Rev Webster Horstman Bonus to workers 1000 00 1000 00 1000 00 lay Rev Richard Leee John Moncure School... 2252 50 2252 50 1090 00 High Rev David Jr Lewis 491 73 flncluding payments of 1943 quotas received in January 104414456.28 Rev Dewey Loving 1800 00 VIRGINIA 132 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF REPORTS OF TREASURERS 133

301 70 Rev Lyon-Vaiden Disbursements Mason 1278 00 Rev Bibles and Prayer Books purchased for Missions 82 40 Rev St Matthews 83 34 500 04 Rev Meredith Balance December 31 1943 04 Rev Cary Montague 2450 Rev Albert Muller 2200 oa 00 Rev George Ossman 1025 BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 37 50 Rev Lawton Riley 890 04 Rev Paul Shultz Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943 Rev Claudius Smith 675 00 00 Rev Spathey 1250 OPERATING ACCOUNT 22 50 Rev Sydney Swami Jr Balance January 1943 255 10 Rev Edward Tate 900 00 Rev Parker Thornton 2280 05 Receipts Rev Tucker 1460 04 Campbell Diocesan appropriation 2150 00 Refunds 51 Total white clergy $27786 Sale of Rule of Life 00 Kennedy on travel expenses 24 Negro Clergy 24 24 Rev Thomas Brown 1450 00 2158 Rev Arthur Cochran 600 00 04 Total available 2413 34 Rev Cornelius Dawson 1250 Rev Aston Hamilton 1450 08 Disbursements Rev John Scott 1440 00 SalaryMartha Pray 11 months 1650 00 12 TravelMartha Pray 11 months 220 00 Total Negro Clergy 6190 Travel and expenses of board members 66 53 TravelSummer conference 85 Lay WorkersWhite 6500 TravelYouth Commission 12 Mrs Chiles 00 Clergy travel permits years 10 00 Miss Juliet Pretlow 300 350 00 Conferences Miss Helen Skiles John Moncure High School 50 00 71500 Sweet Briar 50 00 Total lay workersWhite Provincial conference 26 00 126 00 Lay WorkersNegro Virginia Council of Religious Education 50 00 Emma Roye 13000 Printing stationery and 141 77 Mrs Stannard 96 00 supplies Postage 43 79 StudentsSummer work 300 03 185 00 SupplySt Peters Richmond appropriated $200.00 Total disbursements 2319 06 71103 Total lay workersNegro Balance December 31 1943 9428 $35402 66 Grand total ______

Miss Prays Discretionary Fund BIBLE AND PRAYER BOOK COMMITTEE Balance January 1943

December Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended 31 1943 Receipts

Amount Total Sundry gifts 66 Balance January 1943 766 Receipts 50 00 Diocesan appropriation Disbursements Tuckers Emergency Fund 32 40 Bishop 8240 Sundry expenses 23

Balance December 1943 40 31 Total avullable 82 134 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL DIocEsE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 135

Automobile Fund FIELD BOARD Balance January 1943 AND FORWARD IN SERVICE

Receipts and Disbursementsyear Ended Receipts December 31 1943 From churches 148 58 Amount Total 14858 FIELD BOARD 3verdraft January 1943 Disbursements 37672 None Receipts Diocesan appropriation 837 89 Balance December 31 1943 14858 Total available 46117 Summer Conference Fund Disbursements Albert Balance January 1943 Mullersalary 100 00 Albert Mullertravel 22 20 Albert Receipts Mullerother expenses 18 56

From treasurer of Summer conferenceunused balance of 14076 ap Board memberstravel propriation 182 24 expenses 75 78 Campaign pamphjets 466 52 Conference 18224 expensetravel 141 38 Supper for Richmond group 120 00 Miscellaneous Disbursements 12 53 None Total disbursements 956 97 Balance December 1943 31 18224 Overdraft December 1943 31 49580 BalanceAll FundsDecember 31 1943 42853 FORWARD IN SERVICE Balance January 1943 2702

BOARD OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RELATIONS Receipts Diocesan appropriation 162 11

Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943 Total available 189 13

Amount Total Disbursements TravelJanuary conference Balance 1943 45 151 55 January 00 Folders 35 00 Sundry 58 Receipts Diocesan 600 00 Total appropriation disbursements 189 13 From Womans Auxiliary 50 00 650 00 Balance December 31 1943

Total available 69500 OverdraftAll FundsDecember 31 1943 49580

Disbursements OFFICE AND MAYO HOUSE Cary Montagueexpenses 600 00 ACCOUNTS Robert Nelsonexpenses 25 00 Receipts and Disbursementsyear Ended December 31 1943 Total disbursements 625 00 Amount Total Balance December 31 1943 7000 OFFICE ACCOUNT Overdraft 1943 January 24R 08 136 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOcEsE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 137

Receipts Repairs and plumbing 149 86 Diocesan appropriations Insurance and taxes 151 05 Regular 7130 00 Miscellaneous 113 40 Special 1243 08 8373 08 Total disbursements From trustees of the funds 500 00 2349 10 From Church Pension Fund 300 00 Balance December 31 1943 From memorial trustees 100 00 For salary of Mrs Osgood From John Stewart Bryan 200 00 FUND FOR COLORED From Miss Annie Stewart 200 00 WORK From Miss Lucy Stewart 200 00 Receipts and Disbursements_Year Ended 600 00 December 31 1943 9873 08 Amount Total Total available 8630 OPERATING ACCOUNT Balance January 1943 Disbursements 38835 Salaries Samuel Chilton Treasurer. 3250 08 Receipts From churches Carrie Thornton 1680 00 From Womans 1086 85 Dorothy Cardwell 900 00 Auxiliary 737 From Colored 95 Winifred 45 Convocation Garges 00 14 00 From Trustees of the Frances Benson 290 00 Funds Mary Amanda Maude Osgood 600 00 Stewart Fund 256 00 Sallie 6765 08 May Dooley Fund 500 00 Sundry office help 37 50 756 00 Transferred and 388 from Easter Whitsunday Telephone telegraph 68 offering 300 00 From Calvary Mission Postage 402 00 Hanoveron building Audit expense 429 50 From 46 00 Grace Church Millers Tavern Stationery printing and supplies 359 63 on note 33 From Ashland 82 Miscellaneous Parishdesignated 68 45 gift 00 2979 62 Total disbursements 8450 84 Total available 3367 97 Balance December 31 1943 17916 Disbursements Rent St Peters Mission MAYO HOUSE ACCOUNT 300 00 1943 Advent Mission Overdraft January .$ 45158 120 00 42000 Insurance and taxes Receipts 103 Interest 44 Diocesan on note Osgood appropriation Memorial 47 50 Expense of Summer Conferen.ee Regular 2500 00 100 00 Travel expenselay workers Special 451 58 14 Travel 83 expenseboard meetings 2951 58 33 03 Gift Emergency needs of Missions 10 00 81 20 Building expenseCalvary Hanover 2961 58 422 48 Educational assistance 50 of 00 Total available Payment loan for educational assistance 2510 00 62 00 Church assistance in Colored Convocation 28 Church 50 Disbursements Extension Committee SalaryMiss Goodwin 10008 Payment of note of Grace Church Millers Tavern Wagesjanitor and maid 1273 80 67 65 Curtail on Supplies 44 29 noteSt Augustines Mission Gas water ice and electricity 203 89 75 00 Coal and wood 312 73 142 65 138 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 139

Memorial 122 Repairs and paintingOsgood Trinity Church Charlottesville Rev transmitted 00 Joseph Mitchellgift Balance January 1943

Total disbursements 1632 98 Reci ts StuiChUrcCharttesviile Balance December 31 1943 $73499

John Moncure High SchoolCurrent Account ------00 1943 203 07 Overdraft January Total availabie

Receipts Disbursements From churches and individuals 162 75 None From Womans Auxiliary 59 00 22175 Balance December 31 1943 $7500 Total available 18 68 Meade Memorial Alexandria Disbursements Building Fund Balance TravelM Moore 00 January 1943 TravelF Thornton 10 06 Receipts Total disbursements 1406

Piedmont Convocation Balance December 31 1943 100 00 285 00 John Moncure High School Building Fund Total avala bl BalanceJanuary 1943 $7500 00 28500

Receipts Disbursements one Gift 50 00

From Womans Auxiliary 60 00 ance December 31 1943 From dividends on Savings Loan account 81 24 285 00 From Roy Mason Treasurer received from Bishop Tucker 100 00 Loan From Roy Mason 500 00 Account From Church Extension Committeeaccount Overdraft January 1943 represented by loans outstanding.. 230 40 loan 2500 00 00 Trustees of the Sloan 1000 Receipts American Church Institute for Negroes 500 oo Payments on loans 155 00 Transferred from Easter Whitsunday offering 450 00 5241 24 40

Total available $12741 24 Disbursements None Disbursements On construct on cos ofnewbuilcling Overdraft December 31 1943 represented by loans outstanding 225 00 $74o Brooks Son Inc 3957 74 BalanceAll FundsDecember 31 1943 600 05 Hammond 177 66 Frank ODell 1800 00 $10160 40 GIFTS TravelM Moore 00

Receipts and Disbursementsyear Ended December Total disbursements 10165 40 31 1943

Balance December 31 1943 57_ Total Benevolences_Diocesan Objectives Balance January 1943 50 OF VIRGINIA 140 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCsE REPORTS OF TREASURERS 141

Receipts Disbursements 516 03 From churches for various objects Remitted to Army Navy Commission Com 4300 0l From Womans Auxiliary for St Andrews 65 50 munity Center Balance December 31 1943 631 34 From The Advance Conference for Work in Ar 28 65 lington 610 18 Bishops Request 66018 Balance January 1943 Total available

Disbursements Receipts From 544 14 Womans Auxiliary 1038 48 Gifts transmitted

11604 Total available 48 Balance December 31 1943 1038

Disbursements Transferred to BenevolencesGefleral Church Objectives program 1038 48 Balance January 1943 Balance December 31 1943 Receipts 393 81 From churches for various objects 130 75 From Womans Auxiliary for various objects. Bishop Goodwins Emergency Fund Tsu 267 58 at special service for Bishop Balance 1943 Offering 792 14 January

79214 Receipts Total available From churches 2033 26 Disbursements Total available 792 14 2033 26 Gifts transmitted Disbursements December 1943 Balance 31 Remitted at request of Bishop Goodwin 12 96 Goodwin Treasurer 2020 30

and Navy and Aid to British Missions Army Total 22889 disbursements 2033 26 Balance January 1943

Balance December 31 1943 Receipts None

22889 Bishop Tuckers Emergency Fund Total available Balance January 1943 8591 Disbursements 228 89 Transferred to Army and Navy Account Receipts From churches 1132 58 From Trustees Balance December 31 1943 of the Fundsincome on Hattie Newcomer Gilpin Fund 111 50 1244 08 Army and Navy Balance January 1943 Total available 1329 99

Receipts Disbursements 4677 45 From churches Remitted or transferred at request of Bishop Tucker 1253 78 25 00 From Womans Auxiliary and Aid to Transferred from Army and Navy Balance December 31 1943 7621 228 89 British Missions 4931 34

Bishop Masons Emergency Fund 4931 34 Total available Balance January 1943 REPORTS TREASURERS 143 142 149rn ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA OF

Easter-Whitsunday Off ering1942 Receipts Balance January 1943 From churches 374 04

Total available 374 04 Receipts From St Marks Church Richmond 31 80 Disbursements Total available 3180 Remitted to Bishop Mason 37404

Disbursements Balance December 31 1943 Transferred to Easter-Whitsunday 1943 31 80

Eppa Hunton Fund Balance December 31 1943 Balance January 1943 400 00

East Receipts er-Whitsunday Offering1943 Balance 1943 From trustees Eppa Hunton Estate 600 00 January

Total available 1000 00 Receipts From churches 1813 42 Disbursements Transferred from Easter-Whitsunday 1042 31 80 Remitted to Rev Cary Montague 600 00 1845 22

Balance December 31 1943 $40000 Total available 1845 22

Disbursements Virginia Payne Hunton Fund Transferred to programrequest of donor 20 00 Balance January 1943 Remitted on appropriations Reins Treasurer Trinity Receipts Church Arlington 300 00 From co-trustees under will of Virginia Payne Hunton De Thornton Treasurer Christ ceased 300 00 Church Groveton Building Fund 300 00 Lewis Franklin Treasurer for Total available 300 00 Bishop Rowe Memorial 300 00 Transferred to John Moncure High Disbursements School Building Fund 450 00 Remitted to Rev Cary Montague 225 00 Transferred to Colored Work 300 00 1650 00 Balance Decembei 31 1943 $7500 Total disbursements 1670 00

Ellen Memorial Income Goldsborough Balance December 31 1943 17522 Balance January 11943 2816 47

Receipts None Historiographers Fund Balance January 1943 89 34

Total available 2816 47 Receipts Disbursements From individuals 116 00 From Tuckers Fund Transmitted to Bishop Goodwin for the purchase Bishop Emergency 25 00 of lots in Arlington 2000 00 141 00 Hyde Treasurer St Pauls Memorial Total available Church University to apply on loan 00 00 230 34

Total disbursements 2500 00 Disbursements Books and historiographers expenses 225 80 Balance December 31 1943 316 47 Balance December 31 1943 54 144 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 145

Jerusalem and East Missions Special Gifts Balance Balance January 1943 January 1943

Receipts Receipts Churches 776 61 Gift to be used at From discretion for the purchase of lots in the Ar lington area 500 00 Total available 776 61 Total available Disbursements 50000

Remitted to Lewis Treasurer 776 61 Franklin Disbursements

in connection with Balance December 31 1943 Expenses purchase of lots 58

Balance December 31 1943 49042 Presiding Bishops Fund for World Relief Balance January 1943 BalanceAll FundsDecember 31 1943 2345 63 Receipts From church and individuals 1270 96 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Total available 127096 Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943 Disbursements Remitted to Lewis Treasurer 96 Franklin 1270 Amount Total

Balance December 31 1943 Accounts Receivable

Overdraft January 1943 3666 Robert Ashton Fund Balance 1943 January Receipts SundryOn account Receipts 865 89 From Bishop Goodwin 15 00 Total available 82923

Total available 1500 Disbursements Disbursements SundryOn account 829 23 Remitted to Rev Robert .Ashton 10 00 Balance December 31 1943 Balance December 31 1943 500

Trailer Fund Hospitalization Account 5539 Balance January 1943 Overdraft January 1943 510 No transactions in 1943 Receipts December Balance 31 1943 5539 Premiums collected 228 10 Old account charged off 10 Birthday Thank Offering 233 20 Balance January 1943 Total available 22810 Receipts From churches 139 45 Disbursements

Premiums paidRichmond Hospitalization Service Association 228 10 Total available 139 45

Balance December Disbursements 31 1943 Remitted to Lewis Franklin Treasurer 139 45

Personal Loans Balance December 31 1943 Overdraft January 1943 14834 146 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 147

Receipts Loans Payable Loans repaid 601 98 Balance January 1943 2000 00 Total available 453 64 Receipts Disbursements None Loans made 1138 64 Total available 2000 00 Overdraft December 31 1943 Represented by loans outstanding $685 00 Disbursements

Repayment of loan Provincial Fund First Conference Merchants National Bank 2000 00 Balance January 1943 Balance December 31 1943 Receipts From Diocese of Virginia 10 00 From Diocese of 20 00 Maryland Quotas for 1943 From Diocese of Southern 10 00 Virginia Balance January 1943 8550 From Diocese of Washington 15 00 From Diocese of Delaware 10 00 Receipts 6500 None

Total available 65 00 Total available 8550 Disbursements Disbursements Shelton SmithProvincial Conference expense 65 00 Transferred to Program Account 85 50 Balance December 31 1943 Balance December 31 1943

Victory Taxes Payable Balance January 1943 Quotas for 1944 Balance January 1943 Receipts Withheld from salaries 811 24 Receipts St Johns Church Centervile on 1944 quota 40 00 Total available 811 24

Total available 4000 Disbursements Remitted to Collector of Internal Revenue 811 24 Disbursements None Balance December 31 1943

Balance December 31 1943 4000 Withholding raxes Payable Balance 1943 January TEMPORARY LOANSCOLORED WORK

Receipts Year Ended December 31 1943 Withheld from salaries 342 44

Loans Loans Loans Loans Total available 342 44 Outstanding Made Repaid Outstanding 1443 1943 1943 123143 Disbursements Remitted to Collector of Internal Ruvenue 342 44 Totals 230 40 ... $15500 75 40 Balance December 31 1943 $...... 148 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 149

DIOCESAN MISSIONARY SOCIETYINVESTED FUNDS Disbursements Transferred to Diocesan Missionary Society 792 65

Holding Corporation The Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society Balance December 31 1943 of Virginia Trustees Rt Rev St George Tucker Presidents Rt Rev Goodwin Vice-President Rev Samuel Chilton Secretary and Securities Held for This Fund Treasurer Rev MacLaren Brydon Mr Charles Davison Mr Seaboard Airline Co 1st 4s John mortgage Minor Mr John Welsh due 4-1-50 3000 00 St Johns Episcopal Church McLean real Receipts and DisbursementsYear Ended December 31 1943 estate note 4% due 5-19-44 4250 00 Trustees of Trinity Church real Amount Total Arlington estate note 332% due in installments 1500 00 Diocesan Board of Colored note General Investment Work3% 1000 00 AccountPrincipal in Equity General Investment Account 13 96 Balance January 1943

9763 96 Receipts Payments on securities 4242 25 Douglas Forrest Memorial Fund Total available 4242 25 Balance January 1943

Disbursements Receipts Transferred to savings account 4242-25 Income from investments 33872

Balance December 1943 31 Total available 33872

Disbursements General Investment AccountIncome Transferred to Diocesan Missionary Society 338 72 Balance JanUary .1 1943 14414 Balance December 31 1943 Receipts Securities Held Income from investments 2052 06 for This Fund Dividends on savings share accounts 112 50 Epiphany Church Arlington 4% notes pay able Interest on savings account 22 07 monthly 4730 52 2186 63 Trustees of Abingdon Church Gloucester real County estate note 4% due 5-19-44. 1350 00 Trustees of Total available 2330 77 Trinity Church Arlington real estate note 33% due in installments 500 00 in General Disbursements Equity Investment Account 3419 48 Custodians feehandling securities 94 18 Income allocated 4% to sundry funds 1878 93 $10000 00

Total disbursements 1973 11 William Cabell Rives FundMountain Missions Balance December 31 1943 357 66 Balance January 1943

Receipts General Reserve FundIncome Income from investments 1297 62 Formerly General Endowment Fund of the Total available 1297 62 Balance January 1943 Disbursements Remitted to Roy Mason Treasurer Receipts 1297 62 Income from investments 792 65 Balance December 31 1943 Total available 792 65 150 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 151

Securities Held for This Fund Securities Held for This Fund in General Equity Investment Account $32440 57 Equity in General Investment Account 3922 27

Frances Young FundMission Work Hope Stewart Fund Balance January 1943 Balance January 1943 No transactions in year Receipts Income from investments 200 00 Balance December 31 1943 5......

Total available 20000 Securities Held for This Fund Trustees of Trinity Church Arlington 33/2% Disbursements real estate note Remitted to Roy Mason Treasurer 200 00

Balance December 1943 31 5.. Norma Stewart Fund Balance January 1943 Securities Held This Fund for No transactions in year Equity in General Investment Account 5000 00 Balance December 31 1943 5......

Rmergency Fund of the Diocesan Committee the Church Pension Securities of Fund Held for This Fund Balance January 11943 Trustees of Trinity Church Arlington 33/2% real estate note 5000 00 Receipts Income from investments 143 99 BalanceAll FundsDecember 31 1943 $3576G

Total available 143 99 INVESTMENTS HELD BY SUNDRY FUNDS Disbursements December Transferred to prinipal 143 99 31 1943

Balance December 31 1943 Amount Total Bonds

Securities Held for This Fund Savings BondsSeries 23/2% due September 1955 Equity in General Investment Account 3743 80 5000 00 Treasury 23/2% due June 15 1967-62. 5000 00 Seaboard Air Line Railway Co 1st 4s due April 1950 La1 Workers Pension Fund 3000 00 Balance 1943 January $13000 00 Sundry Notes Marie Louise Receipts Abbott and Abbott 43/2% From Womans Auxiliary to add to .320 70 real estate note dated principal August 25 1930 ex Income from investments tended to 144 06 mature August 25 1945 secured 46476 by deed of trust on 4708 Rolfe Road Rich mond Virginia 3000 00 Total available Trustees of 464 76 Epiphany Episcopal Church of Arlington County Va 4% note dated Disbursements June 24 1941 due $30.00 February 1944 Income transferred to Diocesan So and monthly until to be Missionary paid applied first ciety 144 06 to interest and balance to principal 4730 52 Contributions transferred to Trustees of principal 320 70 Trinity Protestant Episcopal of Chapel Arlington County Va 33/2% Total disbursements real estate note 464 76 dated September 18 1942 due $300.00 April 1944 and semi-annual Balance December 1943 ly 31 thereafter secured by deed of trust on lots in Arlington Va 12000 00 152 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE VIRGINIA OF REPORTS OF TREASURERS 153

Trustees of Abingdon Protestant Episcopal Lay Workers Pension Fund Church of Gloucester real es 3922 27 County 4% Hope Stewart Fund tate note dated 5000 00 May 19 1942 due May 19 Norma Stewart Fund 1944 secured by deed of trust on property 5000 00 in Gloucester County Va 1350 00 Trustees of Protestant Episcopal Church of Interest $74870 60 on Savings and Loan Association the Epiphany note dated November accounts 5% not yet allocated 1939 due November 1944 1100 00 112 50 Trustees of St Johns Episcopal Church Mc $74983 10 Lean 4% real estate note dated March TREASURERS Va Nora.During the year the following changes took place in the 1942 due $250.00 March 1944 and the Trustees of the Diocesan funds held by Missionary Society of Virginia The General Reserve Fund was semi-annually thereafter secured by deed reduced $11475.00 by of Church Alexandria grant this amount to Emmanuel of trust on church property McLean Fair The Lay Workers Pension Fund was increased The $320.70 through gifts of the Womans fax Va 00 Emergency Fund of the Diocesan Auxiliary County 4250 Committee of the Church by $143.99 by Pension Fund was increased Board of Colored Work 3% demand note adding interest to principal dated November 1943 1000 00 52 III THE 27430 ARCHDEACONRY OF THE BLUE RIDGE Stocks JOHN Mx GILMORE Treasurer 50 shares Ameucan Viscose Corporation 5% and cumulative stock 00 Receipts Disbursements January preferred 5375 1948 to December 31 1943 50 shares Chesapeake-Camp Corporation 5% cumulative stock Receipts preferred 5225 00 Balance brought forward .January 1943 75 shares First and Merchants National Bank Appropriation from 1562 24 Diocesan Missionary of Richmond Va capital stock 3825 00 Society 13620 08 Appropriation from Diocese for bonuses 50 shares Virginia Electric and Power Com Gifts for salaries 1000 00 pany $6.00 preferred stock 5818 50 Our 1024 00 Mountain Work subscriptions 56 shares John Walker Investment Cor 122 Sale of car 00 poration capital stock 6272 00 925 00 Womans Auxiliary 26515 50 Interest on Reeves Fund 3576 75 Sale of 1297 62 Lydia property Total securities $66946 02 2009 80 Payment on purchase of 978 Locust Avenue 2500 00 Price money paid in Uninvested Cash Income from 2000 00 gifts invested funds etc First and Merchants National BankSav 5138 13 ings Account No 4529 1307 59 Total receipts Richmond Federal Savings and Loan Asso $34775 62 ciation 5075 00 Franklin Federal and Loan Asso Expenditures Savings Salaries ciation 2537 50 Car allowances $11971 65 09 06 8920 Bonuses at Christmas 1157 830 00 Office expenses Total investments $75866 11 627 15 Fuel supplies and upkeep of Missions 71 Two cars 2009 Less 00 Four refrigerators 1320 Reserve for losses on investments 883 01 629 50 Designated gifts Insurance 97 50 Total 10 631 34 $74983 Hospital assurance Our Mountain Work 25040 Represented by Conference 468 44 Invested Funds 103 25 Mountain Messenger General Reserve Fund formerly General En 72 10 Transfer of specials dowment of 96 9763 Investments 1445 75 Douglas Forrest 10000 00 10192 10 William Cabal Rives Fund 32440 57 Total disbursements Frances Young Fund 5000 00 $31805 95 Emergency Fund of Diocesan Committee 3743 80 Balance December 31 1943 2969 67 154 149Ti ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 155

ST ANNES PREVENTORIUM ACCOUNT MASON BUILDING FUND

Receipts Receipts Balance forwarded January 1943 1943 1832 02 1402 82 Balance forwarded January Received from Mission Home Funds 2094 08 100 00 Received from personal gifts Received from Mission Home funds church 2193 45 546 02 Received from churches and organizations Received from Mission Home funds 14 00 Received from welfare agencies 275 25 Received from interest on War bond 50 00 Total receipts 5612 78 2062 84

80 Expenditures Total receipts 7444 Work at Mission Home 450 Purchase of land at Elkton Resettlement 00 Expenditures 1250

Salaries 73500 Total expenditures 1254 50 75 Household expenses 2443 199 95 Balance forwarded Cows December 31 1943 80834 70 00 Medical tonsillectomies Shoes 10 00 71 82 Delco gas INVESTED FUNDS OF THE ARCHDEACONRY batteries 144 07 215 89 General Funds Fuel 269 47 Ware bequest 5080 Series War Bonds Ylumbing repairs 2000 00 120 45 Patrick Henry Ice Co Car expenses Storage 1000 00 Insurance 56 13 3000 00 Incidentals 47 22 Accumulated funds 4218 66 Last year l942Crozet Cold Storage 1000 00 This year l943Henderson Ervin 2000 00 1943 3226 14 Balance forwarded December 31 Series War Bond 1000 00 00 Neve Fund 4000 SPECIALS Price bonds ARCHDEACONRY paid up reinvested in Riverton Lime Stone 2000 00 Crozet Cold Citizens Bank1943 Storage 1000 00 3000 00 Bat Bal Richiand Heights Fund Crozet Cold Jan Re. Dotals Spent Dec 31 Storage 1000 00 Savings Account Bank 1943 ceipts 1943 Peoples .142 45 Archdeaconry 1142 45 Bluemont 744 69 231 72 FundG Series War Bonds Emer Fund. 41834$ 55807$ 976 41 2500 00 304 09 St Annes Preventorium Fund Makely Fund.. 264 99 75 00 339 99 35 90 Building 02 Series War Bonds Mission Home 546 02 127 00 673 02 673 4500 00 711 83 573 11 138 72 Savings Account National Bank Aux Specials.. 152 33 559 50 356 65 549 96 Medical Work 441 71 337 75 779 46 229 50 4856 65 150 00 978 Locust Avenue Fund Ingham 150 00 150 00 Radford Hotel Lords Acre 3626 455 40 81 40 81 5%s 2000 00 171 50 171 50 44%s Lyons Fund 171 50 1000 00 10 00 Neve Hall 10 00 10 00 3000 00 15 00 Lydia FundA 10 Middle River.. 15 00 15 00 4/2%s 2000 00 15 00 11 Blackwells 15 00 15 00 Total 44 84 43 74 10 funds invested here 12 Weaving Cabin 2828 .1655 $2349910 13 Philip Armitage In addition 21 159 21 147 94 11 27 to the we have in the Rives Fund 159 above Richmond Fund the prin. cipal of which is $32440.57 yearly interest amounts to $1297.62 90 17 Also the Frances $2249 44 $1837 63 $4087 07 $2487 $1599 Young Fund belonging to Mission Home Principal $5000.00 yearly interest $200.00 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 157 156 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIocEsE OF VIRGINIA

CHURCH EXTENSION COMMITTEE Disbursements IV THE Loans made Diocesan Board of Colored SAMUEL CIULTON Treasurer Work Loan 68 2500 00 Epiphany Church Arlington Loan 65 800 00 Trinity Loan To the Church Extension Committee Church Arlington 64 1000 00 Trinity Church Arlington Loan 67 600 00 Diocese of Virginia Vestry of Varina Church Loan 300 00 Richmond Virginia 66

Total disbursements Gentlemeri 5200 00 have In connection with our audit of the Diocesan accounts and funds we Balance December 31 1943 examined the records and accounts of the Church Extension Committee Rev Samuel Chilton for First Merchants National BankSavings Account Diocese of Virginia as kept by your Treasurer 2704 $41028 the year ended December 31 1943 herewith the statements We have prepared and present following Exhjbit AStatement of Cash Receipts and Disbursementsreflects re in detail the recorded cash receipts and disbursements for the year under account view Confirmation was made of the balance on deposit in savings with amount as of the First and Merchants National Bank and reconciled shown by your records Exhibit BNotes ReceivableShowing balances as of December 31 churches and individuals in the Diocese were 1943 on loans made to sundry accounted for verified by inspection or satisfactorily Respectfully submitted PULLEy AND CoIvspANY

Certified Public Accountants

Cash Receipts and Disbursements

Year Ended December 31 1943

Amount Total 96 Balance January 11943 2709

Receipts Loans curtailed 75 00 Archdeacon of Colored Work Loan 16 67 65 Board of Colored Work Loan 40 Emmanuel Church Alexandria Loan 61 273 20 Loan 104 80 Epiphany Church Arlington 65 32 93 Grace Church Bremo Bluff Loan 54 75 00 Grace Church Bremo Bluff Loan 63 Hutcheson Loan 53 181 16 St James Church Louisa Loan 59 25 00 St Johns Church West Point Loan 51 240 00 St Pauls Church Hanover Loan 62 450 00 450 00 St Phillips Church Richmond .. Loan 56 300 00 Trinity Church Arlington Loan 64 Loan 67 300 00 Trinity Church Arlington 129 73 Trinity Church Charlottesville .. Loan 50 Varina Church Loan 66 22 55

Total loans curtailed 727 02

Interest received On loans 153 00 30 On savings account 20 173 30 2900 32

28 Total available 5610 158 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 159 00 TRUSTEES OF THE FUNDSPROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 00 0000 -00 Meade Addison Eppa Hunton IV -i 00 00 Rev MacLaren 33 I33 33 Brydon ID ID Buford Scott itt Rev ID Goodwin Archibald Robertson Funsten Edmund Strudwick Jr James Jr Ball Randolph Williams Robert Henley Norman Jones Jr Harvie Wilkinson Jr 00 Rt 000 Rev St George ID CCC cC Tucker OFFICERS Rt Rev St George Tucker President 000s Rt Rev Goodwin Vice-President Rev MacLaren Brydon ID Secretary-Treasurer

.0 .0 FINANCE COMMITTEE

.0 Edmund Strudwick Jr Meade Addison Buford Scott C-- Robert Henley

To the Trustees of the Funds Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Virginia Richmond Gentlemen Virginia

We have examined the records and accounts relating to the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Virginia for the ended cember year De 31 1943 and in connection therewith we have prepared the accom panying statements as set forth in the foregoing index which in our reflect the opinion various changes which have taken place in these funds during the year 1943 and show their status at the close of that year Exhibit is general of summary receipts and disbursements relating to the individual funds grouped under General Fund The final current con dition of the income account of each individual fund in the -i shown general group as by your books is indicated in the last column to the right The total of all individual funds reflecting net balance -C of $19399.27 is result of the following Total balances id gTg Sundry individual funds ii QC bCbO $19402 32 3o Overdrafts in following funds Mary and Rixey Frances Rixey Coles Church Trinity 05 ace .oU Kate o.E 000 Phillips Memorial 00 3H .0.0 305 333 -0 III -0t Net balanceGeneral Funds $19399 27

In the allotting of income to the various individual funds your treasurer has apportioned net income to the funds 00 00000 000 00 on basis of 3.8% except in the case C-k0 000 000 00 SomiTiie exhibits referred to in report of the auditors are not included in this Journal They may be seen in office of the treasurer REPORTS OF TREASURERS 161 160 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

In the schedules referred to above bonds are carried at par and stocks at cost We have also shown of specific securities held by certain funds in which case the income is allotted therein with the exception of real estate mortgage bonds which carried on the basis as received from the respective investment are at par the market values of securities at December 1943 Changes in the General Investment Income Account during the current 31 are set forth in Exhibit but Fund balances at December as with those year are restated in summary form as follows 31 1943 compared existing at December 31 1942 are as stated below BalanceJanuaryl 1943 102408 Dec 31 Dec 31 Increase Receipts Fund 1943 1942 Decrease Income General Fund 47 from investments $14950 10 $547117 $493286 53 53830 94 Bond discount amortized 225 00 Disabled Clergy Fund 106598 37 106286 98 311 39 Widows and 15175 10 Orphans Fund 14740 94 14740 94 Sallie May Dooley Fund 268753 56 254219 28 14534 28 $16199 18 Working Girls Cot Fund 9483 54 9483 54 Charges Diamond Cot Fund 4448 73 5083 09 634 36 Income allocated to individual funds 3.8% $14482 78 Transferred to operating account 910 90 Totals $951142 61 $883100 36 $68042 25 Sundry costs 418 03 15 811 71 The increase of $53830.94 in the General Fund is reflected in Exhibit Balance December 31 1943 $38747 I-i which shows the increases and decreases in those funds which have changed during the year Exhibit is The increase of $311.39 in the Disabled Fund is due collateral to Exhibit and is made up of the individual Clergy to premiums funds on bonds sold in amount-of $308.94 and dividend of by parishes showing the transfers to and from each fund in the general liquidating $2.45 on Citi Street account group as well as total securities held for each fund zens Railway Company stock not carried at any nominal value The increase of Exhibits and show the receipts and disbursements for account $14534.28 in Sallie May Dooley Fund was result of the of the Disabled Clergy and Widows and Orphans Funds profit realized on the sale of $39000.00 City of Lynchburg Virginia 5% Exhibits school bonds and reflect the receipts and disbursements for ac count of Sallie The decrease of $634.36 in Cot result of the loss May Dooley Working Girls Cot and Diamond Cot Funds as Diamond Fund was on settlement of the reported by the First and Merchants National Bank Custodian Remit $1000.00 Asheville Country Club real estate note held by this fund tances to the general treasurer by this custodian as well as disbursements by The total bonds him on appropriations are set forth in Exhibit fidelity already in force for the treasurership of Rev MacLaren in the Exhibit records summary of the equities of each fund in the securi Brydon amount of $50000.00 is understood and specified the Constitution of the Diocese ties and other values owned by the General Funds Some of these securities by to cover all funds connected with the Diocese and properties are specifically designated while the greater bulk of the invest ments is apportioned Further details as to securities held for each fund may Audit be found in Exhibit under the respective fund Scope of Cash and Exhibit I-i reflects changes in funds during the year receipts disbursements as reported by statements on file in your submitted the Exhibits and are schedules only of the office by custodians were recorded in the treasurers records were traced to their in the principal fund cash securities and other values held for all funds These Receipts deposit bank and disbursements by schedules prepared by us from the records and documents on hand from the treasurer were represented by cancelled checks properly endorsed custodians of these funds are summarized as follows Investments as in the past were not verified by inspection but were taken from list of assets on file in your office which lists were prepared by the cus Assets todians as of December 31 1943 Respectfully submitted Fund Cash Securities Other Total PULLuN AND COMPANY General Fund $49171 41 $399216 14$ 9872992 $547117 47 Certified Public Accountants Disabled Clergy Fund 5227 11 9830000 26 37 3071 106598 SUMMARY OF Widows and Orphans FUNDS Fund 565 09 12000 00 2175 85 14740 94 Amount Sallie May Dooley Funds Owned Fund 2698 88 265874 68 180 00 268753 56 Working Girls Cot Diocesan Funds Fund 1633 59 7849 95 9483 54 Albert Baker 09 Diamond Cot Fund.. 1377 82 3070 91 4448 73 43100 Bethany Institute 4177 09 Bishops Residence 45 Totals 60673 90 $786311 68 $104157 03 $951142 61 7583 162 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 163 Bruce 10600 00 Episcopal 79593 03 St James Church Pew 130 1750 00 Douglas Forrest 10000 00 MooreSt Johns Church 1000 00 Ida Gale 00 17000 Joseph EstesSt Johns Church 2000 00 Hattie Newcomer Gilpin 3000 Bettie Smith Carter MemorialSt Philips Church 1885 00 Hanover Tubercular 10000 00 Ivy Parish Mildred Boyes Hayes 8000 00 St John the Baptist Church Endowment 5000 00 Memorial Fund Mayo 80000 00 Johns Parish Johi Moncure Memorial Fund 3285 00 Eustis Fund of the Church of Our SaviourOatlands 2000 00 Charles Nourse 1000 00 Church of Our SaviourOatlands 1700 00 Mary Amanda Stewart 12000 00 Church of Our RedeemerAldie 2320 06 Hugh McGuire Taylor Memorial 40000 00 Church of Our RedeemerJohn Adams 500 00 Sophie Slaughter 100 00 Kingston Parish Lucy Briscoe Barber 500 00 Kate Harrison Robertson 600 00 Diamond Cot 4448 73 Bettie Williams 600 00 Disabled Clergy 106598 37 Cordelia Cary Murray 1000 00 Salle May Dooley 268753 56 Eugenia Williams 500 00 Widows and Orphans 1474094 Ellen Randolph Tabb Lane 50000 Working Girls Cot 9483 54 Christ Church Graveyard 1500 00 MarchantChrist Church 50000 Parochial Funds MarchantTrinity Church 300 00 Abingdon Parish Captain Sally TompkinsChrist Church 1561 82 Abingdon Parish Building Fund 403 80 Trinity Church Cemetery Endowmentformerly Ellen Ashland Parish Goldsborough Fund 200 00 Ashland Parish Fund Rectory 4388 95 Monticello Parish Beckford Parish Julia MaconSt Lukes Simeon 1500 00 St Andrews Mt Church Jackson 3450 00 Julia MaconChrist Church 2000 00 Shrine Mont Endowment 12265 20 Carrie Randolph Memorial 500 00 Shrine Mont Working Reserve Capital 7066 50 Joseph Allen Wheat Memorial 5000 00 Bromfield Parish Montross Parish Sarah Miller 500 00 George ChandlerSt James Church 130000 Adelaid Pringle 582 55 Wharton MemorialSt Pauls Church 1971 38 William Smoot Memorial Emmanuel Church 10000 00 Lucy Chandler DentSt James Church 1000 00 Henry Turner 1855 70 Neve Parish St Pauls Woodville Cemetery Endowment 690 00 The Rucker Fund of St Annes Preventorium 2500 00 Brunswick Parish Overwharton Parish Lambs Creek Church 01 1753 Aquia Church Endowment 1225 97 Clarke Parish Dipple Graveyard 864 59 Wickliffe Church Endowment 100 00 Piedmont Parish Christ Church Parish Charles Ritchie Ward 500 00 St Marys Whitechapel Church Endowment 2582 16 Elizabeth Homer 1800 00 Carters King Church Endowment 1200 00 Rivanna Parish Parish Cople Rivamia Parish Endowment 1300 00 Yeocomico Church Endowment 00 2800 Rivanna Parish Rectory 2050 00 Dettingen Parish Mary Cocke 300 00 Garetta Hagemeyer St Annes Church 00 4000 Lettie Woolling Cocke 500 00 Mary and Frances Rixey Rixey Coles Trinity Church 7600 00 St Annes ParishAlbemarle County Fairfax Parish Christ ChurchRectory 2800 00 Ball-Dulany 700 00 Christ Church Cemetery 1000 00 St Pauls ChurchLincolnia 399 06 Christ Church Endowment 1200 00 Court Parish Greenway St Asaphs Parish Henry Page Memorial 500 00 St Asaphs Parish Building Fund 126 10 Parish Greensprings St Davids Parish St Johns Church Mechanicsville Rectory 2089 81 St Davids Parish Building Fund 278 35 Henrico Parish St Davids Parish Fund 468 20 Enma LacyMonumental Church 00 1000 Henry Pollard Memorial 5000 00 St Andrews Douglas Church 45900 00 St James Northam Parish John WickhamSt Marys 1100 00 164 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 165

St Johns ParishKing William County Real estate foreclosed Old St Johns Church Fund Repair 500 00 Call residence 7200 00 St Martins Parish Taxes and repairs paid by Florence Page 3361 74 General Fund not allocated Mary NolandFork Church 1450 00 to individual funds 1635 14 St Marys Parish 8835 14 Nannie JohnsonSt Peters Church 5612 50 Real estate held for following funds St Pauls ParishHanover County Memorial Fund Janie Ruffin 850 00 Mayo Ground and at Immanuel Church Cemetery 400 00 buildings Franklin and Jefferson Immanuel Church Rectory 2134 00 Streets Bessie Ruffin Broaddus Endowment of Immnauel Church 5000 00 80000 00 and Frances St Pauls Church Endowment 500 00 Mary Rixey Coles Fund Bettie Winston FundSt Pauls Church 100 00 Rixey in Bir St Pauls Cemetery 203 17 Sundry properties St Peters Parish mingham Alabama 2068 10 Janie Ruffin Fund Julia Harrison 507 34 Lot in Florida 550 00 10 St Peters Church Endowment 1528 02 Hialeah 82618 91453 24 St Thomas ParishFrederick County Mutual Life Insurance held for St Thomas Church Middleton Endowment 300 00 Paid-up Policy No 762964 Shelburne Parish Neve Fund 5000 00 Virginia Long 100 00 Slaughter Parish Total 547117 47 Emmanuel Church 4100 00 South Farnham Parish CHANGES IN INDIVIDUAL FUNDS.t St Johns Cemetery Endowment 475 00 Nettie Hopkins BroaddusSt Pauls Church 137 28 Year Ended December 31 1943 Kate Phillips MemorialSt Johns Church 1000 00 Truro Parish Increase Pohick Church Medical Fund 1000 00 FuNn Decrease Pohick Church Endowment 8622 54 Bethany Institute 14921 Upper Truro Parish Episcopal 2907 89 St Johns Church Cemetery Endowment 775 45 Ida Gale 00 Walkers Parish 17000 Hanover Tubercular 500 00 Grace Church Cemetery Endowment 1993 65 Mildred Boyd Hayes 2000 00 Boyden MemorialGrace Church 500 00 Hugh McGuire Taylor Memorial 104 26 Westover Parish Abingdoa Parish Building 403 80 Westover Church Cemetery Endowment 1500 00 Ashland Parish Rectory 789 43 Whittle Parish Shrine Mont Endowment Church 1467 07 of Our Saviour Georgetown Cemetery Endow John Douglas Woodward Memorial 4625 00 ment 2000 00 Shrine Mont Working Capital Reserve 7066 50 St Pauls Woodville Cemetery Endowment 25 00 Total InvestmentAll Funds 95114 61 Lambs Creek Church 338 78 St Marys Whitechapel Church Endowment 200 00 St Pauls ChurchLincolnia 14 61 Represented by St Johns Church Mechaniesville Rectory 76 51 Custodian AccountVirginia Trust Company Exhibit 448387 55 J. Trinity Church Cemeteryformerly Ellen 100 00 Amortization Account Goldsborough.. Allen Joseph Wheat Memorial 5000 00 Balance unamortized January 1943.. 2541 48 Wharton Memorial 28 62 Less Amortization of premium and dis The Rucker Fund of St Annes Preventorium 2500 00 count on bonds purchased and sold dur St Asaphs Parish Building 62 ing year 1943 net 264 80 St Davids Parish Building 10 19

Balance unamortized December 31 1943 2276 68 Loss on investment $28.62 This amount was restored to the fund by the Vestry January Report on $390315.49 belonging to the Diamond Cot Fund Disabled Clergy Fund Sallie 29 May Dooley Fund Widows and Orphans Fund and Working Girls Cot Fond follows reports tDisabled Clergy Fund Diamond Cot Fund Sallie May Dooley Fund Widows and Or on other funds phans Fund ahd Working Girls Cot Fund are not included REPORTS OF TREASURERS 167 166 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Ct0100k001 Parish St Davids tot 17 14 .p-0000.O Henry Douglas Pollard Memorial 5000 00 .00 Old St Johns Church Repair 500 00 St Pauls Cemetery Hanover county 203 17 St Johns 0. 00000000000000 CO CemeterySouth Farnham Parish 75 00 CO to .000.C000C0000000 COO tO Kate Phillips Memorial 1000 00 tO Otto COO 0000000 0000 000 0- Nettie Broaddus 03 Pohick Church Endowment 1600 00 St Johns Church Centerville Cemetery Endowment 28 39 top -CO CO Grace Church Cismont Cemetery Endowment 147 96 oooootO 00 000 00 Total net increase $53830 94 Ito

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BECKFORD PARISH St Andrews Church Mt Jack son 10 111 131 10 13110 131 10 ShrineMort Endowment general 175 19 50 5662 254 38 6092 07 6092 07 6092 07 Shrine Mont Working Capital Re verve 7000 00 66 50 7066 50 7065 50 7066 50 BROMFIELD PARISH Sarah Miller 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 Adelaide 00 Pringle 22 14 24 14 20145 200 22 14 200 C- William Smoot 180 00 380 00 38000 180 00 Henry Turner 70 52 70 52 70 52 70 52 St Pauls Woodville Cemetery Endowment 25 00 25 47 5047 2500 25 47 50 47 BRUNSWICK PARISH Lambs Creek Church 163 43 100 00 75 338 78 338 78 338 78 CLARKE PARISH 35 Wickliffe Church Endowment... Ce 80 80 80 80 CHRIST CHURCH PARISH LANCASTER COUNTY St Marys White Chapel Church Endowment 20000 90 52 290 52 200 00 90 52 290 52 KingCarters Church Endowment 45 80 45 60 45 60 45 60 COPLE PARISH Yeocomico Church Endowment. 106 40 106 40 106 40 106 40 DETTINGEN PARISH Garetta Hagemeycr St Annes Nokesville 152 00 152 00 152 00 152 00 Mary Rixey and Frances Rixey Coles Trinity Church.. 488 04 48804 345 49 144 60 490 09 03 FAIRFAX PARISH

Ball-Dulany 26 60 26 60 26 60 26 60 St Pauls Church Lincolnia 14 61 1461 1461 14 61

cIIiEENWAY COURT PARISH Henry Page 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 GREENSPRINGS PARISH St Johns Church Mechamce yule Rectory 75 51 76 51 7651 76 51 HENRICO PARISH Emma Lacy Monumental Church 38 00 38 00 38 00 38 00 St Andrews Church 181620 1816 20 1816 20 181620 St James Church Pew 130 En dowment 66 50 66 50 66 50 66 50 Moore St Johns Church 38 00 38 00 38 00 38 00 Joseph Estes St Johns Church 76 00 76 00 76 00 76 00 Bettie Smith Carter Memorial.. 75 40 75 40 75 40 75 40 Ivy PARISH St John The Baptist Church 27 50 27 50 27 50 27 50 JOHNS PARISH

Eustis Fund Church of Our Saviour 83 00 83 00 83 00 83 00 Church of Our Saviour Oatlands 64 60 64 60 64 60 64 60 Church of Our Redeemer Aldie 88 16 88 16 88 16 88 16 John Adams Memorial Church of Our Redeemer 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 KINGSTON PARISH Kate Harrison Robertson 36 00 38 00 36 00 36 00 Bettie Williams 36 00 36 00 36 00 36 00 Cordelia Cary Murray 38 00 18 00 38 00 38 00 Eugenia Williams iv 00 lv 00 19 00 19 00 Ellen Randolph Tabb Lane 19 00 09 00 19 00 19 00 Christ Church Graveyard 57 00 57 00 57 00 57 00

Marchant Fund of Christ Ce Church 16 25 16 25 18 25 16 25 Marchant Fund of Trinity Church 75 75 75 75

Captain Sally Tompkins 21 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 Ellen Goldsborough now Trinity Church Cemetery En dowment 100 00 44 104 44 100 00 44 104 44 MONTICELLO PARISH Julia Macon St Lukes Church Simeon 57 00 57 00 57 00 57 00 Julia Macon Christ Church Charlottesville 76 00 76 00 76 00 76 00 Carrie Randolph Memorial 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 Joseph Allen Wheat Memorial 500000 126 67 5126 67 500000 126 67 5126 67 GENERAL SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSCONTINUED

RECEIPTS FROM DISBURSEMENTS

Balance Total Balance Salaries Overdraft Miscellan- Income Avai- Re- Overdraft January ous from able For mittances and Total December 1943 Sources Invest- Invest- and Ex- 31 1943 ments ments Transfers penses

MONTROSS PARISH Wharton Memorial 72 20 72 20 72 20 72 20 George ChandlerSt James Church 49 40 49 40 49 40 49 40 Lucy Chandler DentSt James Church 38 00 38 00 38 00 38 00 C- NEVE PARISH Thicker Fund of St Annes Preventorium 2500 00 2500 00 2500 00 2500 00

OVERWHARTON PARISH -i Aquia Church Endowment 46 68 46 68 46 68 46 68 Dipple Graveyard 32 95 32 95 32 95 32 95 PIEDMONT PARISH Charles Ritchie Ward 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 Elizabeth Homer 68 40 68 40 68 40 68 40 RIVAHNA PARISH Rivanna Parish Endowment 49 40 49 40 49 40 49 40 Rivanna Parish Rectory Endow 11 ment 77 50 77 80 77 90 77 90 Mary CocksGrace Church.. 11 40 11 40 11 40 11 40 Lettie Woolling Coeke Grace Church 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 ST ANNES PARISH 40 40 Christ Church Rectory 106 40 106 40 106 106 Christ Church Cemetery 38 00 38 00 38 00 38 00 Christ Church Endowment 45 60 45 60 45 80 45 60 ST ASAPHS PARISH St Asaphs Parish Building Fund 62 62 62 82 ST DAvIDs PARISH St Davids Parish Building Fund 10 18 10 19 10 19 10 19 St Davids Parish Fund 17 14 17 14 17 14 17 14 Henry Douglas Pollard Memorial 5000 00 126 67 5126 67 5000 00 12667 512567

ST JAMES-NORTISAM PARISH John Wickham St Marys 41 80 41 80 ST JOHNS PARISh 33 00 3300 880 Old St Johns Church Repair Fund 500 00 500 00 500 00 Si MARTINS PARISH 500 00 Florence Page 133 75 133 75 13375 133 75 Mary Noland 55 10 55 10 5510 $T MARTS PARISH Nannie Johnson 213 28 213 28 Si PAULS PARISH 213 28 213 28

JanieRuffin 08 11 40 10 42 46 96 Immanuci Church 1042 Cemetery 15 20 15 20 15 20 1520 Immanuel Church Rectory 81 09 81 09 81 09 St 81 09 Pauls Church Endowment 00 19 19 00 19 00 19 00 Bettic Winston St Pauls Church 80 80 80 80 Bessie Ruffjn Broaddus Endow ment 190 00 190 00 .190 00 19000 St Pauls Cemetery 200 00 17 203 17 203 17 Si PETERS PARISH 203 17 Julia Harrison 19 28 19 28 19 28 19 28 St Peters Church Endowment 58 06 58 06 58 06 ST THOMAS PARISH 58 06 St Thomas Church Endowment 11 40 11 40 11 40 11 40 SHELLBIJRNE PARISH 01 Virginia James Church LongSt 80 80 80 SLAUGHTER PARISH 80 Emmanual hurch 161 80 161 80 141 se 2u SOUTH FARNHAM PARISH 00 101 80 St Johns Cemetery Endowment 75 00 15 20 90 20 75 00 15 20 01 Rate 9020 Phillips Memorial 1000 00 01 1000 00 1000 00 00 00 Nettle Hopkins Broaddus 1001 00 03 03 03 TRURO PARISH 03

Pohiek Church Endowment 00 1600 301 79 1901 79 160000 301 79 1901 79 Pohick Church Medical 38 00 38 00 38 00 3800 UPPER TRURO PARISH St Johns Church Centcrville Endowment 2839 28 39 28 39 WALKERS PARISH 28 39 Grace Church Cismont Cemetery Endowment 147 96 55 44 203 40 14796 5544 203 40 Boyden Memorial Church1 Grace 19 00 19 00 1900 WESTOVER PARISH 19 00 Westover Church Cemetery En- dowment 00 57 57 00 5700 57 00 III dI.iIIiI II II

172 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 173

Go Go RECEIPTS AND Go DISBURSEMENTS AND SECURITIES HELD -Co INDIVIDUAL FUNDS

Year Ended December 31 1943

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Balance Item Amount Overdraft

Albert Baker Fund Overdraft January 1943 60 02

Receipts Income from Invested Funds 1637 80

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1434 20

Disbursements Pension-_Rev Nelson Dame 1250 04 oOO Balance December 31 1943 Securities held for this 184 l1 rJ fund Sundry investments equity $43100 00 Go C- Go Go .F Go

Go BelhanF Institute Fund GO Balance January 1943

rio CO CO -Go Go Income Receipts hfl from invested funds 149 21

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CO Disbursements Go Transferred to Principal Account for investment. 149 21 Balance December 31 1943 01 CC-Go Securities held for this fund C- Go

C- Go Go .0 Treasury bonds 33% 700 00 Sundry investments equity 347709 rio $4177 09 0o05O.d.0 -d

The Bishops Residence Balance Fund F- oc January 1943

.0 000.0C .o.S.0Q Receipts Income from invested funds 348 17 oC 00 O0C.G.00 .000 34817 .0C0 -o Disbursements Remitted to Samuel Chilton Treasurer or0 ri5 Bishops and Contingent Fund 34817

Balance December 31 1943 174 149T11ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VtRGINIA

REPORTS OF TREASURERS 175 Securities held for this fund Deed of trust on 906 Park Avenue 5000 00 Southern Railway Co preferred Sundry investments equity 2583 45 stock 29 shares 2900 00 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cor 7583 45 poration shares commonno par Sundry investments equity. 75693 03 Bruce Fund Balance January 1943 85868 $79593_03

Receipts Income from invested funds 412 80 Douglas Forrest Fund of Brydon TreasurerReceipt Balance January 1943 loan to Dooley Fund 900 00 1312 80 Receipts Income from invested funds 380 00 2171 48 Interest on bequestEstate of Sallie Forrest 1540 00 Disbursements 1920 00 Amortizationpremium account of bonds 33 50 exchange Disbursements Brydon TreasurerLoan Samuel Chilton TreasurerPensions 300 00 to Dooley Fund 900 00 933 50 Balance December 31 1943.. 162000 Securities held for this fund Balance December 31 1943 1237 98 Sundry investments equity $1 000000 Securities held for this fund

Southern Railway 4% Ida Gale the Fund of Board of Mountain Work bonds 5000 00 Balance January 1943 11 43 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cor poration 13 shares common stockno Receipts par Fifth Avenue BanK of New York investments 00 Sundry equity 5600 Legacy of Ida Gale de ceased $17000 00 $10600_00 Income from invested funds 134 58 17134 58

Episcopal Fund $17146 01 Balance January 11943 Disbursements Transferred to Principal Account for investment 17000 00 Receipts

from invested funds 84 Balance December 31 1943 Inoome 2950 146A01 Securities held for this fund 2950 84 Sundry investments equity $17000 00

Disbursements Hattie Newcomer Gilpin Fund of the Amortizationpremium account Bishops Emergency Fund Balance January 1943 exchange of bonds 70 24 00 Transferred to Principal Account Receipts for investment 2907 89 Income from invested funds 2914 59 105 00

12900 Balance December 31 1943 36 25 Disbursements Securities held for this fund Samuel Chilton Treasurer Southern Railway Co Bishops Emergency Fund 111 50 4s due April 1956 1000 00

Balance December 1943 31 17 176 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 177

Securities held for this fund Disbursements Deed of trust second mortgage City taxes 185 30 lot sec Grovetop Heights Repairs 30 Fairfax Virginia de- County War damage insurance 12 00 by Bishop Tucker 3000 00 posited 206 60

Balance December 31 1943 Hanover Tubercular Fund Real estate held for this fund Balance January 1943 357 27 Grounds and buildings at Frank lin and Jefferson Streets Rich ILecespts Diocesan Income from invested funds mond Va.housing Office and tenants Gift sundry build- on Jefferson Street ______861 00 ing fronting ______leased for part of year $8000000 $121827 Disbursements John Moncure Memorial Fund Piedmont San itorium 28 00 Balance Individual patient 200 00 January 1943 Transferred to Principal Account for investment 500 00 Receipts 728 00 Income from invested funds 124 83

27 Balance December 31 1943 490 124 83 Securities held for this fund Sundry investments equity $100000 Disbursements

Remitted to Elsie Vance Moncure 124 83

Mildred Fund Boyd Hayes Balance December 31 1943 Balance 1943 00 January 1000 Securities held for this fund Sundry investments Receipts equity 328500 Income from invested funds 266 00 Addition to fund Charles ______266 00 Nourse Fund Balance January 11943 $226600 Disbursements Receipts Samuel Chilton Treasurer Income from invested funds 38 00 D.M.S 26600 ______Transferred to Principal Account 38 00 fot investment 2000 00 2266 00 Disbursements Balance December 31 1943 Remitted to Chauncey Williams Treasurer 38 00 Securities held for this fund Sundry investments equity 8000 00 Balance December 31 1943 Securities held for this fund Sundry investments equity 1000 00 Mayo Memorial Fund Balance January 1943 Mary Amanda Stewart Fund Receipts Balance January 1943 Return premiumreduction in fire rate 80 Receipts Transferred from Operating Account 202 80 Income from invested funds 206 60 456 00

20660 45600 J1

REPORTS OF TREASURERS 179 178 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Receipts Income from invested Disbursements funds 19 00 Bishop Payne Divinity School 100 00 St Pauls Polytechnic Institute 100 00 1900 Samuel Chilton Treasurer Disbursements Remitted Fund for colored work 256 00 to Treasurer United Thank 456 00 Offering Fund 19 00

Balance December 31 1943 Balance December 31 1943 Securities held for this fund Securities held for this fund Sundry invetments equity $12000 00 Sundry investments equity 50000

To save cost of the publication secretary of the Diocese has omitted the detailed of how the Hugh McGuire Taylor Memorial Fund description income of the parochial funds was handled This information can he Balance January 1943 secured from the report of the auditor in the diocesan office The balance in these funds is shown in Schedule Receipts Miscellaneous Income from invested funds 1516 04 Balance January 1943

1516 04 Receipts Wm Mather and Disbursements Livingston Remitted to Mather Executors estate of Kather ine deceased St Christophers School 275 00 Mather 23 00 Vance Executor estate of Christ Church School 300 00 Nancy for George Mayo Treasurer Vapee bequest use of Chrit Episcopal Richmond Blue Ridge Industrial School 620 00 Church 100 00 Trustees under deed of trust from Transferred to Principal Account Wm Rueker for of chime for investment 104 26 purchase Of bells to be placed in the tower of 1299 26 Christ Church Charlottesville 15000 00 Balance December 31 1943 216 78 15123 00 Securities held for this fund Sundry investments equity $40000 00 $15123 00 Disbursements Roy Masonfinal payment ac count legacy Katherine Sophie Slaughter Fund uw Mather 23 00 Womans Auxiliary Fund Vestry of Christ Church Richmond Balance January 1943 bequest of Nancy Vance 100 00 123 00 Receipts Income from invested funds SO Balance December 1943 31 $1s000 00 350 Total Individual funds Exhihit $19011_80 Disbursements Account Remitted to Treasurer Operating Balance United Thank January 11943 Offering Fund 80

Receipts Balance December 31 1943 Income from General Investment Account Securities held for this fund amount apportioned to cover expenses of this fund 910 90 Sundry investments equity 100 00

91090 5On January 25 1944 this amount was transferred to Lucy Briscoe Barber Memorial Fund Principal Account for investment to be held as The Rncker Fund of Christ Church Charlottesville until such time as this money can he used fur the for Womans Auxiliary Fund purpose which it was given Balance January 1943 180 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRthNIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 181

Disbursements Disbursements of Treasurer 100 00 Purchase of Salary securities includes premium on bonds purchased Appropriation to Diocesan office 500 00 e9 5.88 Virginia Trust Company custodian 47975 88 care of securities 100 00 Balance December 31 1943 Exhibit Expenses 105-107 North Jefferson 227 ii Streettransferred to Mayo Me- Income Account morial Fund 202 80 aiance January 1943 Postage and insurance on registered 1324 97 mail 00 Receipts Miscellaneous Income 10 from invested funds 808 70

Total available Balance December 31 1943 $413367

Disbursements 1leneral Investment Account Appraisal fee Balance January 1943 1024 08 Virginia Trust Companyfees and commissions 131 Amortized premium 80 Receipts on bonds purchased Accrued 137 73 interest purchased Income from invested funds $14950 10 174 Remitted to the Bond discount amortized treasurer of Church Piision 225 00 Fund 291 78 15175 10 Total disbursements ...... 2746 10 $16199 18 Balance Disbursements December 31 1943 Income allocated to individual funds 3.8% $14482 78 RECEIPTS Accrued interest and dividends AND pur- DISBURSEMENTS_WIDdWS AND chased 188 41 ORPHANS FUND Bond premium amortized 229 62 Year Ended December Transferred to Operating Account 31 1943 above 910 90 EXHIBIT 15811 71

Virginia Trust Balance December 31 1943 387 47 Company Custodian

Grand total Exhibit Principal Account $19399 Balance January 1943 7940 94 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSDISABLED CLERGY FUND Amortized premium on bonds purchsed income account 17 40 Year Ended December 31 1943 Total available EXHIBIT $7958 34

Disbursements Virginia Trust Company Custodian Purchase of securities includes premium on bonds purchased Account Principal 7393 25 Balance January 1943 27 $33239 Balance December 31 1943 Exhibit Receipts Sales and curtailment of securities $19611 39 Amortization of premium on bonds purchased in- Account Balance December cludes $137.73 from income account 352 33 31 1943 269 73 19963 72 Receipts from invested Total available $53202 99 funds 374 75 ExCept Disabled Clergy Fund Diamond Cot Fund Sallie May Dooley Fund Widows and Total Orphans Fund and Working Girls Cot Fund Reports on these funds follow immediately avail hi 644 48 182 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA REPORTS OF TREASURERS 83 Disbursements Accrued interest purchased 50 42 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS_WORKING Amortized premium on bonds purchased principal GIRLS COT FUND account 17 40 Year Trust Ended December Virginia CompanyFees and commissions. 16 21 31 1943 Remitted to treasurer of Church Pension Fund.. 369 87 EXHIBIT

Total disbursements 453 90 First and Merchants National Bank custodian Balance December 31 1943 $190 58 Principal Account Balance 1943 January 59 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTSSALLIE MAY DOOLEY FUND Receipts Year Ended December 31 1943 Curtailment of securities 1625 00 EXHIBIT Total available 1633 59 First and Merchants National Bank Custodian Disbursements Principal Account None Balance January 1943 2477 24

Balance December 1943 Receipts 31 Exhibit 1633 59 Sales and curtailments of securities includes profit of $14534.28 on sale of $39000.00 City of Lynch- burg Va School 5% Bonds $65227 14 Income Account Transferred from Income Account amortization Overdraft January 1943 13 14 of bond premium 260 00 65487 14 Receipts Income from invested funds 458 00 Total available $67964 38 Total available Disbursements 44576 Purchase of securities 65265 50 Disbursements Remitted to Trustees Balance December 31 1943 Exhibit 2698 88 Treasurer of the Funds Ex hibit 367 01 Custodians fee 18 41 Income Account

Overdraft January 1943 36318 Total disbursements 385 42

Receipts Balance December 31 1943 6034 Income from invested funds $10775 31 Interest on savings account 25 85 10801 16 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS_DIAMOND COT FUND

Total available 98 $10437 Year Ended December 31 1943 Disbursements EXHIBIT Remitted to Treasurer Trustees of the Funds Ex hibitH $8954 21 First and Merchants National Transferred to Principal Account amortization Bank Custodian of bond premium 260 00 Principal Account Accrued interest purchased 30 91 Balance January 1943 Shipping charges on bonds and coupons 88 1036 64 Custodians fee 506 20 Receipts Curtailment of securities Total disbursements 9758 20 1466 43

Total available Balance December 31 1943 67978 2503 07 REPORTS OF TREASURERS 185 184 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA Varina ParishRectory 600 00 Grace Church CasanovaRectory Disbursements 300 00 St Andrews Mission Gloucester Purchase of securities 1125 25 200 00 Christ Church Groveton Purchase 1075 90 of lots in Arlington area Balance December 31 1943 Exhibit 1377 82 5000 00 Repayment of loan from Bruce Fund 900 00

Total disbursements Income Account 11850 90 Balance January 1943 38 39 Balance December 31 1943 Receipts Income from invested funds 174 10 Girls Working Cot FundIncome Account Balance January Total available 21249 ig 117 15

Disbursements Receipts Remittances from custodian Remitted to Trustees of the Funds Exhibit Treasurer Ex 367 01 hibit 189 99 Total available Custodians fee 18 48416

Total disbursements 199 17 Disbursements Remitted to Mrs Thomas McCabe 435 06 Balance December 31 1943 1332 Balance December 31 1943 4910 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS TREASURERS ACCOUNTS Diamond Cot FundIncome Account Balance January 1943 Year Ended December 31 1943 82

EXHIBIT Receipts Remittances from custodian Exhibit 189 99 First and Merchants National Bank Custodian Total available 19681 Sallie May Dooley FundIncome Account Disbursements Balance January 11943 1996 69 Remitted to Mrs Thomas McCabe 174 41 Receipts Balance December 1943 Remittances from custodian Exhibit 8954 21 31 2240 Loan from Bruce Fund 900 00 BalancesAll FundsDecember 9854 21 31 1943First and Merchants National Bank $7150 Total available $1 1850 90

Disbursements Appropriation to St Martins ParishRectory 150 00 St Pauls Parish HanoverRectory 100 00 St Johns Church TappahannockParish House 325 00 St Johns Church West PointRectory debt 300 00 Abingdon ParishRectory debt 300 00 Clergy Auto Fund 300 00 St Pauls Memorial Church University Parish House Rectory indebtedness 1000 00 Immanuel Church Alexandriaindebtedness 500 00 Fund for colored work 500 00 Thomas Faulkner Jr Treasurersummer conferences 300 00

Ill cc FUNDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR GENERAL December 31 1948 Custodian Virginia Trust Company

MARICET VALUE

Amount Total Rate Maturity Item DESCRIPTION Item Amount

90 GOVERNMENT BoNDS 1500 00 1503 32% April 15 1946 Treasury Coupon 00 12500 002 2% May 1953 12500 Defense Series 00 20000 002 22% October 1953 20000 Defense Series 500 00 500 002 22% February 1954 T.T DefenseSeries 2.53% December 1954 80 Savings Bond Series $100.00 36100 00 1604 00 36107 May 1952 160000 Home Owners Loan Corporation 3%

INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS 1000 00 118250 3% September 1956 American Telephone Teleraph Company. and 50 Atlantic Coast Line Company 00 9112 4% October 1952 10000 Louisville and Nashvffle 3000 00 313500 32% October 1952 Bethlehem Steel Corporation 00 1167500 1955 10000 42% June 15 75 flansdian National Railway 5000 00 5468 4% Septembe 1965 Carolina Clinchfield Ohio Railway Corn 900 00 Southern Florida Railway 00 Georgia 1945 1000 5% July 5337 50 pany 5000 00 4% January 1955 00 Libby McNeil Libby 5000 00 6025 1951 5% August 5493 75 Lorillard Company 5000 00 December 1964 4% 00 Pacific Gas Electric Company 00 5300 1981 5000 42% April 977 50 The PennsylvanIa Railroad Company 00 1970 1000 42% April 25 The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 00 5756 1968 5000 5% December 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Company 00 10612 The 1964 10000 3% July 00 Oil Company 00 9620 Socony-Vacuum 1956 13000 4% April 00 Railway Company 00 10550 Southern 1961 10000 3% June 00 Oil of New Jersey 00 10475 Standard Company 1957 10000 5% May 00 112651 25 Service Company 00 11050 Virginia Public 10000 00 109000 32% March 1966 Virginian Railway Company

REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Bondholders Mortgage Corporation certifi cate of indebtedness $1037.18 Church of Our Saviour Sandston Va 4% August 21 1938 25 00 4% February 21 1939 25 00 4% August 21 1939 25 00 4% February 21 1940 25 00 4% August 21 1940 25 00 4% February 21 1941 1375 00 1500 00 Ernrick assumed by Ford... 42% June 1943 Folsom Ruth 16 4500 00 5% July 1944 Bond 5000 00 Guaranty Mortgage Company Inc certificate of indebtedness 3% When collected 593 44 Mortgage Corporation of Virginia Series 4X.. 6% October 1936 155 00 Perel Fannie and Sam assumed by Union Theological Seminary 5% February 20 1944 1000 00 5% February 20 1945 1000 00 5% February 20 1946 11000 00 Poore note extended in 1942 5% January 1945 1100 00 Richardson BlancheE and Genevieve note extended in 1942 42% July 26 1945 2500 00 Rueger Hotel Incorporated 52% May 1945 St Philips Church 2000 00 4% January 26 1945 188500 Thornton Foxhall Parker and Alice 42% $41.25 Month 2240 75

32% September 1947 3000 002 5240 75

Tyler Esther Bennett 42% December 1944 Yeocomjco 21 36000 00 Church Trustees of Cople Parish extended from 1942 12-14-45 4i June 14 1944 275u 42% December 34 1944 27 50 42% June 14 1945 27 50 42% December14 1945 171250 179500 ci

Yielding Frank 4% $24.85 Month 96 Months 2000 00 77465 19 77469 192 STOUKS 10 shares American Telephone Telegraph capital 1494 50 30 shares American Is 1562 50 Viscose Corporation 5% cumulative preferred 3225 00 100 shares Beneficial Industrial Loan Com 3525 00 pany preferred 31 50 shares 5551 ssoo 00 Burlington Mifis Corporation 5% cumulative preferred 5225 00 5331 25 00 FOR GENERAL FUNDSCoNTINUED iNVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD ha 00 00 MACKLT VALUE

Total Rate Maturity Item Amount DESCRIPTION Item Amount

of Ameriss 32 shares Ce1anee Corporation 2811 45 3312 00 5% preferred Corporation 100 shares Chesapeake Camp 10442 50 10300 00 5% preferred 3841 00 4066 75 50 shares Chrysler Corporation common Continental Can Company Inc 50 50 shares 1566 85 1687 common Power Light Company 100 shares Dayton 10267 50 1115000 4% cumulative preferred Dow Chemical Company $4.00 75 50 shares 5250 00 5341 cumulative preferred Series DuPont de Nemours Com 50 15 shares 2204 21 2092 pany common c-S Merchants National Bank 200 shares First 10200 00 9700 00 capital 100 shares General American Investors Corn 50 10285 25 10512 pany preferred 100 shares General Motors Corporation com 5250 00 5037 53 c-S mon hi The Life Insurance Company of 100 shares 8380 00 810000 CA Virginia spitel 165900 21300 hi 120 shares Lorillard Company common 50 shares Mceeeon Robbins Inc $4.00 00 5000 00 4825 cumulative preferred shares The Narragansett Electric Com 00 100 5018 25 5500 pany 4% preferred hi The Ohio Power Company 4% 00 100 shares 10410 75 11300 cumulative preferred Se Illinois Glass Company 50 shares Owens 2067 17 2925 00 common Se shares Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Com 65 6970 75 715000 pany $5.60 preferred shares Morris Company Ltd 25 25 Philip 196062 2081 Inc common Morris Company Ltd 100 shares Phillip 10200 00 11225 00 Inc 45% cumulative preferred PetroleumCompany capi 50 shares Phillips 2371 39 2100 00 tal

100 shares Pure Oil 5% preferred 9560 25 10900 00 52 shares Realty Mortgage Company 4% non-cumulative preferred 728 00 100 shares Socony-Vacuum common 1102 72 1225 00 29 shares Southern Railway Company .pre ferred 2900 00 1188 00 50 shares Standard Brands Inc $4.50 cumu lative preferred 100 here Standard 5000 00 5500 00 il Company of Cali fornia common 369041 50 shares 372500 Standard Oil Company of New Jer sey common 2811 20 25 50 shares Twentieth Century Fox FilmCor 2731 poration 45% preferred 5032 00 00 25 shares United Fruit 5000 Company capital 182938 1893 75 43 shares Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cor hi poration common 17738 share Virginia Carolina Chemical Cor poration script certificate for comthon hi stock 94 shares Virginia Electric Power Com CA pany $6.00 preferred 10137 50 10810 00 25 shares Westinghouse Electric Manufac turing Company common 1931 16 176646 95 2356 25 $381679 83

Total securities held General Funds hi 399216 14 $407807 97 hi CASH UNINVESTED BALANCES PRINCIPAL Ac C/ COuNT... 49171 41 hi Total securities and cash in hands of hi Trust Virginia Company-Custodian hi ForGenral Funds C/ 448387 55

aThis bond registered in name of Trustees of the Diocesan has not been Missionary Society of Virginia as an asset of Shrine Mont Endowment Fund The bond assigned to the Trustees of the Fund and therefore not included in their records Past due fSecond mortgage fValued at par bNot available

00 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR DISABLED CLERGY FUND December 31 1943

Virginia Trust Company Custodian

MARKET VALUE

DCSCBTeVION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

GOVERNMENT BONDS Savings Series 2% January 1955 25060 00 25297 50 Savings Series 2l% March 1955 5000 00 5059 50 Treasury June 15 1948 7000 00 37000 00 7126 00 37483 00

INDUSTRY RAILWAY AND PUBLIc UTILITY BONDS Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company.. 3% July 1970 7000 00 7472 50 Dayton Power and Light Company 300 January 1970 6000 00 6345 00 00 Liggett Myers Tobacco Company 5% August 1951 500000 6075 I- Pacific Gal Electric Company 4% December 1964 4000 00 4195 00 Southern Bell Telephone Telegraph Com pany 3% July 1979 6000 00 6330 00 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 3% June 1961 800000 8440 00 The Texas Corporation 3% May 15 1965 600000 6375 00 4385 00 Virginia Electric and Power Company 3% September 1968 400000 00 00 50 Virginian RaIlway Company 3% March 1966 1000000 56000 11050 60867

REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Bondholders Mortgage Corporation Certifi cate of Indebtedness $99.18 City Properties Incorporated note extended in 1942 4% March 1944 10000 City Properties Incorporated note extended 00 in 1942 4% March 1946 260000 2700

Eubank assumed by Atlas Realty Company 5% January 1944 10000 5% July 1944 100 00 9% January 1945 100 00 5% July 1945 100 00 5% January 1946 2200 00 260000 5300 00 5300 00

STOCKS

share Citigens Street Railroad Company participation certificate

Total securities Cash Uninvested Balance Principal Account

Total securities and cash in hands Virginia Trut Company Custodii For Disabled Clergy Fund

Add $103650 50

Principal charges not yet absirbed by incomel account Premium on bonds purchased less zation

Total Disabled Clergy Fund

IValued at par

81 81

I- INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND December 31 1943

Virginia Trust Company Custodian

MARICET VALUE

DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Amount Total Item Amount

GOVERNMENT BoNes U.S Savings Series 2% March 1955 3000 00 3035 70

INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PUBLIC UTILITY BQNDS American Tobacco Company 3% April 15 1902 3000 00 3127 50 Great Northern Railway Company 4% July 1961 2000 00 2205 00 Southern Bell Telephone Telegraph Company 3% April 1002 2000 00 2140 00 50 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 3% June 1961 2000 00 9000 00 2110 00 9582

Total securities 12000 00 12618 20

Cash Uninvested BalancePrincipal Account 565 09 Total securities and cash in hands of Virginia Trust III Company Custodian For Widows and Orphans Fund 12565 09 REAL ESTATE FORECLOSED Residence 3206 Seminary Avenue Richmond Va Geo Call pro rata see General Fund 1800 00 Accounts Principal Charges not yet Absorbed by Income Premiums on bonds purchased less amortization1 375 85

Total Widows and Orphans Fund 14740 84

INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR SALLIE MAY DOOLEY FUND December 31 1943 First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARICET VALUE

DESCRIPTION Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

GOVERNMENT BONDS U.S Savings Bonds Defense Series 2% May 1953 1250000 12500 00 Savings Bonds Defense Series August 1954 37500 00 50000 00 37500 00 SI

Treasury 2l% March 1956-58 15 10000 00 10330 00 Treasury June 2% 15 1964-69 30000 00 00 30000 SI 3% May 1952 44 00 7425 97425 00 7017 50 97347 50 -1 MUNICIPAL BONDS City of SI Charlottesville Va Public School Im provement 5% December 1963 10000 00 Daaville Va School 1480000 Improvement 4% July 1945 5000 00 SI Va General 515000 Richmond Improvement SI Series 4lu7 July 1961 6000 00 8280 00 Staunton Va Refunding May 1951-52 5000 00 6050 00 Staunton Va Series NR water... 5% September 1950 1000000 12000 00 Suffolk Va Jail and Public Improve SI ment 111 4I% February 1544 2000 00 208000 SI February 1945 100000 3000 00 39000 00 1040 00 49400 00

INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY AND PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS Bethlehem Steel Corporation 15 year sinking fund convertible debenture October 3% 11952 200000 2090 00 Pacific Gas Electric Company first and re funding 4% December 1964 5000 00 5493 75 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 25 year debenture 3% June 1961 15000 00 1582800 Virginian Railway Company first lien and re funding Series March 3% 1966 10000 00 32000 00 11050 00 34418 75 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR SALLIE MAY DOOLEY FUND CONTINUED I-

MARKET VALUE

DEscRIPTIoN Rate Maturity Item Amount Total Item Amount

50 REAL ESTATE FIRsT MORTGAGE BONDS Deringer Douglas and Elizabeth 5% $40.O0December 20 1942 eud mouthy until paid To be applied first to in terest 3555 18 Kollmeyer Charles Jr 5% September 1944 i7500 September 1945 175 00 to September 1945 175 00 September z947 2075 00 2600 00

Mayo George assumed by and Smith 4% February 1944 15000 August 1944 2000 00 215000

Perel 5% December 1944 50000 December 1045 500 00 December 1945 4500 00 5500 00

Pierce Ernest and Elsie note eatended in 1143 4% June 1946 8000 00 Righter Frank and Mary Marshall as sumed by Dr Harey Haag 5% Juie 1944 875000 Robinson Samuel 4% January 22 1945 12000 00 Smith Horace Jr and Mary note ex tended in 1942 4% March 1544 52500 September 1944 625 00 March 1945 629 00 4% September 1945 625 00 4c March 1946 625 00 4% September 1946 625 00 4% March 1947 625 00 4% September 1947 1375000 1812500

St Pauls Memorial Church of the University of Virginia June 1544 1500 00 June 1945 150000 June 1946 150000

4% June 1947 1500 00 4% June 1948 1500 00 June 1549 iMO 00 4% June 1550 1500 00 4o Tune 1951 1500 00 4% June 1552 1500 00 4% June 1953 17 000 00 3050000 89184 18 89184 18

STOCKS 30 shares Appalachian Electric Power Com 3265 00 3240 00 pany 4% cumulative preferred 50 share Standard Brands Inc 84.50 cumu 5090 00 8265 50 550000 874000 lative preferred

265 874 68 279130 45 Total securities

MISCELLANEOUS

Deficiency claim agaInst Eubank now McGuckin 8658.93 rj 2598 88 Cash Univested Balance Principal Account

Total securities and cash in hands of First and Merchants National Bank Custodian for Sallie May Dooley Fund 268573 56 Add

Principal charecs not vet absorbed by income account Premium on bonds purchases 180 00 less amortization

268753 56 Total Sallie May Dooley Fund

Valucd at par

50 INVESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR WORKING GIRLS COT FUND December 31 1943 First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARKET VALUE

DecaIpTIN Rate Maturity Item Amount Jotal Item Amount

REAL ESTATE FIRsT MORTGAGE BOND The Charleston Baptist Church Charleston C- Va 4e July 1944 25 00

July 1945 900 00 025 00

lord Rohert and Gladys note extended in 1943 4l% December 10 1946 2000 00 Preissner Fred assumed by Perels Inc... February 1946 1300 00 4225 00 4225 00

STOCKS 18 shares Celanese Corporation of America 5% cumulative prior preferred 163755 1863 00 19 shares Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co SI

$5.60 cumulative preferred IA 1987 40 3624 95 209000 3953 00 SI Ttal securities 7849 95 817800 SI Cash Uninvested Balance Principal Account 1633 59

Total securities and cash in hands of First and Merchants National Bank SI Custodian For Working Girls Cot Fund 9483 54

Valued at par

IN VESTMENT SECURITIES AND CASH HELD FOR DIAMOND COT FUND December 31 1943

First and Merchants National Bank Custodian

MARKET

VALUE SI DEsCRIPTIoN Rate Maturity Amount Total Amount

-I

REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Bondholders Mortgage Corporation 391 Certificate of indebtedness Series 1415 Certificate of indebtedness Series 00 08 1318 06 Preissner Fred assumed by Perele Tnt 5% February 1946 1300 1318

STOCKS

16 shares Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company $5.69 cumulative pre 1752 85 176000 ferred SI

91 3078 06 Total securities 3070

1377 82 Cash Uninvested Balance Principal Account

Total securities and cash in hands of First and Merchants National Bank Custodian For Diamond Cot Fund 4448 73

5Valued at par 198 149TI1 ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA ALBEMARLE COUNTY 199

IVY PARISH Sr JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH Ivy REv DUDLEY B000IIEE Rector Charlottesville Lay ReaderWM GIBSON Charlottesville APPENDIX TreasurerMrs Stonewall MiChie Charlottesville Ves try CommitteeEdward Gibson Philip Gibson Charlottes PAROCHIAL REPORTS ville Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Proffe Charlottesville January 1943 toDecember 31 1943

ST PAULS CHURCH Ivy REV DUDLEY BOOGHEB Rector Charlottesville Lay RendersA STEVENS Ivy GREENE Charlottesville N0TE.It will be noted that the Parochial Reports have beeii WardensRoy Mackreth Stevens Both of Clerk grouped in two sections Section one is made of Thite Ivy up Congrega and tions and TreasurerC Mackreth Ivy Other VestrymenH Gas section two of the Colored Congregations Coyne Smith Dabney Coffman Howell Lewis Rev Neve All of Ivy PAROCHIAL REPORTS OF THE WHITE CONGREGATIONS Sunday School Superintendentde Koven Bowen Char lottesville ALBEMARLE COUNTY McILHANY PARISH GRACE ChuRcH Red Hill FREDERTCKSVILLE PARISH GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH Charlottesville BUCK MOUNTAIN CHURcH Earleysville REV DUDLEY BOOGHER Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville REv LovING Rector Free Union Lay ReadersARTHUR WoOD Charlottesville EDWARD GREENE WardensFrank Woodson Jr Edward Flowers both of Earlys University yule Clerk and TreasurerMiss Margaret Huff of Earlysville Other Vestry CommitteeJohn Roberts Percy Orange Harrison Farish VestrymenOscar Bradford Wiley Julian Catterton Lamm all of Red Hill Arthur Wood Charlottesville Sunday School SuperintendentDudley Boogher CHURCH OF OUR SAviouR Rio Charlottesville REV STEPHEN DAVENPORT Assistant Minister Charlottesville TreasurerGranville Missions Moyer TreasurerMattie MichaeL MONTICELLO PARISH Both of R.io Road SecretaryKatharine Arbogast CHRIST CHURCH Charlottesville REV DONOVAN Rector Charlottesville Lay ReaclerAUBREY HARVEY Charlottesville GREENWOOD PARISH WardensJohn White Edwin Lee Both of Charlottesville HOLY Caos Afton MISSION ClerkJ Leigh Hawkins Jr Charlottesville Parish and Missions REV LYE MARSTON Rector Greenwood TreasurerDr Wm Phillips Cargil Lane Charlottesville Other Lay ReadersStudents from University of Virginia VestrymenJohn White James Minor Dr Treasurer Wm Phillips and Missions TreasurerBessie Sims of Afton Leight Hawkins Jr Dr Harry Smith Raleigh Taylor Clarence Sunday School SuperintendentBessie Sims Aftoii ThomasJames Wilhoit Harold VanNostrand Sterling Wil liamson Jesse Burch Wilson Randolph Harrison John Gilmore Edwin Gray Lee William Long Blakey EMMANUEL CHURCH Greenwood Sunday School SuperintendentJ Leigh 540 First Sr Hawkins Jr GEORGES CHAPEL Crozet Street Charlottesville Rsw LEE MARSTON Rector Greenwood In addition to services listed the rector as chaplain of St Annes Senior WardenF Fox Junior WardenHarrison Jr Waite School conducted the following services in the school chapel Both of Greenwood Clerk Wright Harrison Crozet Treasurer Harrison Waite Jr Greenwood Other VestrymenThos Peyton Morning services 48 Jr Bourne Wayland Otis all of Shiflett Crozet Samuel Mar Evening Services tin Greenwood Special services 12 Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Harrison Waite Jr Green Communion wood Holy

Total 72 200 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CITY OF ALEXANDRIA 201

Sr LUKES CHURCH Sinieon ST JOHNS CHURCH Scottsville REV ELLIOTT REV DONOVAN Rector Charlottesville MEEERITH Rector Scottsville Lay WorkerMiss JULIET PRETLOW WardenE White Scottsville TreasurerRobt Hancock in service Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Juliet Pretlow Sunday School SuperintendentGeorge Thomas Scottsville

Sr PAULS MEMORIAL CHURCH Charlottesville ST STEPHENS CHUECH Esmont REV Win LAIRn 464 c/o Postmaster REV ELLIOTT MJEE0TTH Rector Scottsville R.Ev STEPHEN DAVENPORT II Assistant University WardensC Steed WardensCharles Ragland Both of Esmont Treas Henderson Harry Frazier Jr Both of Univer urerC Steed sity ClerkEugene Ogilvie University TreasurerD Clarke Hyde Sunday School SnperintendentC Steed Esmont University Other VestrymenIvy Lewis Fraser Mitchell Webb Allan Perkins Lester Cappon Roy Mason Jr Wallenborn Roman Walsh All of University WALKERS PARISH GEACE Sunday School SuperintendentsBranch Spalding Edward Gam CHURCH Cismont ble Both of University Vacant WardensH Mann Cobham James Barr Eastham Clerk Cismont Page TreasurerH Lyman Bright Cobham Other VIROINIA MASON VestrymenJohn MEMORIAL CHAPEL Charlottesville Bocock Joslin Charles Long Purvis Whitten George all of REV Win LAIRD Rector Chaplain Winrd Keswick Moses Ladd Todd REV STEPHEN both of Cobbam Graham Stribling Cismont DAVENPORT II Assistant lJniVcrsity TreasurerMrs Sarah Mooney Sunday School SuperintendentRev Robinson Cismont

NEVE PARISH CITY OFALEXANDRLA Hon INNoCENTs MIssION Free Union REV L0VINe Minister-in-Charge Free Union FAIRFAX PARISH Lay ReaderFflEEMAN FIsK Boonesvillè CHRIST CHURCH Alexandria Wardens REV L.0 Austin Reasal Lamb Both of Free Union Clerk Enwsitn RANOOLPH WELLES Rector 125 Columbus and Street TreasurerD Loving Free Union Other VestrymenHenry Alexandria Morris Russell Davis Lay ReaderARMI5TEAO BOOTHE 108 St Asaph Street Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentD Free WardensDr 311 Loving Union Latane Washington Street Clyde Lamond 1601 Jr Washington Street Treasurer and Missions TreasurerGilbert Cox 110 St Asaph Street ST JoHNs MIssION Boonesville Sunday School SuperintendentKenneth Davis 2909 Argyle Drive REV L0VINO Minister-in-Charge Free Union Lay ReaderFREEMAN FIsK Boonesville Missions TreasurerFreeman EMMANUEL CHURCH Alexandria Fisk Booaesville Other Vestry- menBunts REV EOWARO Shiflett James Walton George Gibson Eugene Morris TATE Rector Presidential Gardens Lay ReadersRoy Amos Morris COCHRAN FRANK RosE Theological Seminary WardensThomas Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Freeman Fisk Boonesvtlle Lee 3064 Street Washington Washington 308 Park Road Alexandria ClerkA Clifford 2201 Knoll Road Arlington Treasurer and Missions Treas ST urerJohn E.- ANNES PARISH Bohlayer 403 Luray Avenue Alexandria Other Ves trymenMauchlin 406 CHRIST CHURCH Scottsville Niven Braddock Road Robert Rust 713 Timber Branch Rn ELLIOTT MEREnITH Rector Scottsville Drive Lawrence Davis 312 Howell Avenue Anderson 2715 Veitch Lay ReaderLARNED RAN0OLPH Keene Street Arlington Ross 803 King Street Carlin Gray WardensAllen Randolph John Sample Both of Keene Falls Church Oscar Baker ClerkAllen 4627 16th Street Arlington John Randolph TreasurerDouglas Forsyth Esmont Worthington 506 Braddock Road Wiley Stearns 300 Glendale Avenue Stafford Fox-Thomas 1404 Mt Vernon Carl Avenue Schwartz 3307 Alabama Avenue George Sr ANNES Hervey 2347 MIssION Alberene Meade Arlington HonoraryFranklin Backus REV David DUDLEy B000HEa Minister-in-Charge Charlottesville Watt Jr Cochran Treasurer and Missions TreasurerVirginia Cary Alberene Sunday School SuperintendentW Washington 308 Park Road Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentVirginia Cary Alberene 202 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY 203 GRACE CHURCH Alexandria REv LEON LAVLOR Rector 207 South Patrick Street FAIRFAX PARISH WardensHarry 116 Harvard Arnold Street Arthur King CHURCH OF rHE EPIPHANy Arlington 506 North View Terrace ClerkJ Aubrey Matter 230 Fairfax Vacant Street TreasurerArthur King 506 North View Terrace WardensW Topley 1638 Randolph Street Paul Rollins School Sunday SuperintendentFerdinand Putt 110 Linden 4014 21st Street North ClerkW Horstman Jr 2741 Marcey Street Road TreasurerF Ockershausen 2303 Military Road Other VestrymenH Wilder 2665 Military Road Robt Davidson 4050 Sr PAULS CHURCH Alexandria 22nd North Robert Connor 3616 17th North David Dudley 2140 Military Road Wm Houser 2551 Robert REV MOLLEGAN Minister-in-Charge Military Road No Report Rollings 2001 Randolph Sunday School SuperintendenttV Topley 1639 Randolph Street ARLINGTON COUNTY

GRACE CHUeCH Arlington ARLINGTON PARISH REV GARNER Minister 4601 Branch Avenue Washington 20 WardensE Miner 2304 Jackson Street 2400 24t0 Sr GEORCES CHURCH Arlington Marye Street TreasurerF Miner REV Vestry Committee Dr Rendry SrANLEV ASHVON Rector 908 Nelson Street 2411 24th Street North Albin 2608 24th Street North Dr Lay ReadersC WINCHESrER 515 North Lincoln Street WnLIA1r LeRoy Dunn 2818 24th Street North Miner 2304 Jack BRoxroN 2607 16th Street North MR ANDERSON sbn Street Tench Marye overseas All of Arlington 2118 Key Boulevard Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Miner 2304 Jackson WardensC Percy Oliver 627 North Kenmore Street Fred Street Johnson 510 North Ivy Street ClerkA Geiger 1806 North Har vard Street Treasurer and Missions TreasurerClifford Smith 236 North Edgewood Street Other VestrymenDavid Anderson 2118 ST MARYS PARISH Key Boulevard Apartment 934 Roland Harrison 1414 North Jackson Sr MARyS CHURCH Arlington Street William Broxton 2607 16th Street North John West 4902 REV GEOROE TTrrMAN Rector in Navy Chaplain Service 11th Street North Claude 3108 5th REV ROBERr Richmond Street North Carol KEym Ph Supply Minister Virginia Theologi Winchester 515 North Lincoln Street Leon Johnson 3218 1st Place cal Seminary Alexandria North Benedict Genua 1762 North Troy Street Apartment 648 All of Lay ReaderTkE000RE HUDsON 3612 Glebe Road Arlington WardensDr Blackwell 4717 26th Street North Theodore Sunday School SuperintendentC Percy Oliver 627 North Ken- Hudson 3612 -Glebe Road ClerkWilliam .ustin 2902 24th more Street North Street TreasurerVernon Rogers 2312 Florida Street Sunday School SuperintendentDr Blackwell 4717 26th Street North Sr JOHNS CHURCH Glencarlyn REV ROREEr GInsoN Rector Minister-in-Charge Theological Seminary Lay ReaderJohN Morr CAROLINE COUNTY WardensOliver King Charles Stetson Both of Glencarlyn. ST ASAPHS PARISH TreasurerMiss Hadassah Backus Glencarlyn Vestry Committee Sr AsApils CHURCH Bowling Green John Cockey Margaret Olcott May Schaff Vacant School WardensWalter Sunday SuperintendentJohn Mott Theological Semi Wilson Thos Holburton Both of Bowling nary Ureen Clerk and TreasurerW Homes Bowling Green Sunday School SuperintendentsMrs Green Mrs W. Homes Mrs Barton Woolfolk Mrs Reynolds TRINIrv CHURCH Arlington Raw ALRERr MUTLLER Rector 1201 Barton Street Lay ReadersWxr SlvuvH 3532 16th Street South CAn D0UOLA5 ST MARGARETS PARISH OvxRroN 24 Old Glebe Road Sr MAROARErS CHURCH Ruther Glen WardensWm Smith 3532 16th Street South Theodore Rep- REV MASON Rector Desweil pen 410 Monroe Street ClerkA Wise 812 Ode Street. WardensJourdan Waller Woodford Hunter Ashland Treasurer ClerkClifford and Missions TreasurerC Hems 3702 7th Street South Allen 200 Massachusetts Avenue Washington Sunday School StiperintendentTrueman Wallace 4418 4th TreasurerJ Hunter Ashland Assistant Treasurer South Mason Other Street VestrymanMorris Hunter 111 8th Street Jtichmond 204 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA CULPEPER COUNTY 205 ST MARYS PARISH ClerkH GRACE Whiting Treasurer.s Baughman CHURCH Corbin urerBenjamin Missions Treas Vacant Crampton Sunday School SdperintendentH No Report Lane

ST MARYS PARISH GREENWAY COURT PARISH MEADE MEMORIAL Sp PETERS CHURCH Port Royal CHURCH White Post REv REV Flee Rector White Post SULLIVAN BOND JR Minister-in-Charge Fredericksburg Lay ReadersDR DEARMONT WardenRichard Pratt Camden Port Royal Treasurer MACKAY-SMITH Both of White Post \\T Powers Port Royal WardensDr Dearmont Green Both of White-Post ClerkE Meade White Post White TreasurerDr Dearmont CHARLES CITY COUNTY Post Other VestrymenAlexanp Lee Gwynne Mackay-Smith Edward Jones Tray Welch William Chamblin William Thompson All of White Post WESTOVER PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentAlexander WESTOVER CHURCH Roxhury Post Mackay Smith White REV DUVALL CHAMRERS Rector Roxbnry WardensC Hill Carter Shirley John Huffin Roxbnry Clerk Copland Charles City TreasurerJohn Ruflin Roxbury Other CULPEPER COUNTY VestrymenJohn Douthat Shirley John Gill Rich mond Kirkland Huffin Holdcroft Arthur Sackett Shirley Richard RIDLEY PARISH Saunders Hoxhury Alfred Tyler Gardiner Tyler both of CHRIST Holdcroft CHURCH Brandy REV WILLIAM Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Lucy Carter Shirley HUTCHESON Rector WardensTurner Ratrie Abbott Both of Brandy Clerk Fant Brandy Treasurer Douglass Thrift Culpeper trymenp Yancey Other Ves CLARKE COUNTY Farmer both of Brandy Sunday School Superintendent_Mrs Bernard Smith Brandy CUNNINGHAM CHAPEL PARISH ST PAULS MISSION Raccoon Ford CHRIST CHURCH Miliwood JAMES BECKWITH EMMANUEL Minister.inCharge Culpeper CHAPEL Boyce WardensC Jones Monroe Waugh Both of Raccoon Ford OLD CHAPEL Briggs TreasurerC Jones Raccoon Ford REV PEYTON CRAIGHILL Rector Millwood Sunday School Superintendent_L Lay ReaderGao BURWELL Millwood Winston Raccoon Ford WardensGeorge Burwell Millwood Major Gilpin Boyce ClerkGeorge Burwell Millwood Treasurer and Missions Treas ST MARKS PARISH urerMiss ST STEPHENS Mary Page Boyce Otier VestrymenGeorge Bur CHURCH Culpeper ST well Millwood Edward Butler Boyce Thomas Byrd Winches MARKS CHAPCL Rixeyvilie LITTLE FORK ter Major Graham Dougherty BerryTille Julian E-verley Boyce CHURCH RixeyVille HEY JAMES George Greenhalgh Kenneth BECKWITH Rector 702 BerryVille Major Gilpin Edward WardensL East Street Colpeper Lindsey Henry Mitchell all of Boyce Benjamin Ran Nelson Sr Main Street Culpeper Yowell Blue John dolph Millwood VanDeventer Boyce Wm Watkin Ridge Avenue Culpeper ClerkDr Berryville Avenue Palmer Park Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Zambro Culpeper Treasurer and Missions Boyce Railroad TreasurerA Pulliam Avenue Other Vestrymenp Fore Park Avenue Browning Orange Road GOOD SHEPHERD MIssIoN Bluemont Jones Byrd Leavell West Nelson Jr Madison Head Street PAUL SHULTZ Minister-in-Charge Hamilton Culpeper Eggborn Main Street All of TreasurerMrs Shutz Hamilton Sunday School SnperintendentJames Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Shultz Hamilton Beckwith

CLARKE PARISH SLAUGHTEH PARISH ALL SAINTS GRACE CHURCH Berryville CHURCH Mitchells REV CHARLES REV HENRY COVELL Minister.incharge LANE Rector BerrviIle Wardens_Marion Orange WardensS Dr Speiden Mitchells Lucien Baughman Osborne Both of Berryville Treasurer_Marion Winston Winston Speiden Mitchells --

149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL OF VIRGINIA FAIRFAX 206 DIOCSE COUNTY 207

EMMANUEL CHURCH Rapidan IMMANUEL CHURCH-ON-THE-HILL REV Deacon-inCharge Washington Rn ZARRISKIE Rector WATERHOUSE Theological Seminary Alexandria John Both of Rapidan Clerk Rsv Giason WardensW Lowe Peyton JR Assistant Theological Seminary Alexandtia Crenshaw Rapidan TreasurerMrs Laura Strong Rapidan WardensJ Walker No Williams Episcopal High School Both of Other VestrymenJohn Taliaferro Rapidan Eugene Wright Alexandria ClerkA Miller 511 Duke Street Alexandria Mitchells Edwin Conway Rapidan Royce Rughes Rapidan TreasnrerC HooF No Alexan dria Other VestrymenJ Sunday School SuperintendentRoyce Rughes Rapidan Walker Williams HooF Miller Tompkins Brookings Dawson ESSEX COUNTY Galliford Richardson Sunday School Superintendentrj5 Tyndail Theological Semi nary Alexandria ST ANNES PARISH VAWTEES CHUEcH Loretto ST MATTHEWS CHURCH Caret ST Jouns Mission West End Alexandria REV LEON Vacant LATLO Minister-in-Charge 207 WardensIra Bland Caret Clerk Patrick BTown Loretto Beverley Alexandria Baylor Loretto Treasurer and Missions Treasurer.Hichard Lay ReadersCHARLES BUCK REGINALD GRorr HOSCOE Loretto Other VestrymanRandoiph Palmer Chance SHANK Baylor all of Virginia Seminary Treasurer_Mrs Baber 3200 Duke Street Alexandria SOUTH FARNHAM PARISH Sunday School Superintendent_Charles Buck Virginia ST JoHns CIXUECH Tappahannock nary Semi REV PENDLETON Rector Tappahannoek Lay ReaderALLEN LATANE Tappahannock Taylor Tap ST PAUIIs WardenJ Phillips Tappahannock ClerkN Mission Baileys Crossroads REV ROBERT pahannock Treasurer and Missions TreasurerA Cralle tappa GIBSON JR. Minister-in-Charge REV Seminary Alexandria hannock Other VestrymenWm Wright Dangerfield HOBSTMAN months Arlington Lay Lyons Brown Allen Latane All of Tappahannock ReaderHUBERT PALMER Wardens4C Seminary Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentAllen Latane Powell Oliver Both of Alexandria Treasurer_Mr No Pool No Alexandria ST PAULs CHUECH Millers Tavern Sunday School dria Palmer Seminary Alexan REV PENOLETON Rector Tappahannock Lay ReaderH TALLeR Walkerton WardensDr Ferry Millers Tavern ClerkH Tny ST LUKES Mission br Walkerton TreasurerPhil Smoot Millers Tavern Wellington VillIa Alexandria REV THORNTON Minister-in-Charge No Box 160 SLATOR LAMOND Lay Reader FAIRFAX COUNTY No Alexandria ClerkA Slator Lamond No and Missions Alexandria Treasurer Treasurer_Mrs John Briar Sr No FAIRFAX PARISH Parish CouncilMrs Box 160 John Briar Sr Mrs Carl ALL SMNvs Mission Sharon Mafie Lloyd Sitter Stevens Mrs Lamond John Briar Jr Robert Ashlin REV ROBERT Giason JR Minister-in-Charge Seminary Alexandria Sunday School Superintendent_John Andrew Student-in-ChargeCasio EDER Seminary 271-A Alexandria No Box WardeasW Pullman Telegraph Road Edward Cole Franconia Road Both of Alexandria Treasurer THE James Potter Franconia Road Alexandria Other Vestry- FALLS CHURCH Falls Church menJoseph Starry Roy Thomas Starry both of Franconia Road REV LEIGH HIBBLE Lay Rector Falls Church Headers_JOsEPH HORN Seminary WILLIAM Tele PRyon 427 East Sunday School SuperintendentBayard Clark Columbia Street Falls Church graph Road Alexandria WardensCharles Stewart East Falls Church Harold man Falls Church ClerkLawrence Spel Treasurer_Samuel Harrison Falls Church CHRIST CHURCH Groveton Styles 301 Park Avenue Falls Church Other REV Minister-in- Charge Box 160 Veetrymen_A Burritt THOENTON 5925 16th Street William McKinley Road Both Uiehl 1512 TreasurerL Kimble Alexandria Parish Council of Arlington Albert eral Rufus Lester Brigadier..e11 Albert Mrs Lester Mrs Lane Stiff 404 Harrison Kimble Alcorn Lee Highway All Sunday School of Falls Church l\4erton Davis all of Alexandria Superintendent_H Falls Church Cory Pearson No Sunday School SuperintendentL Kimble 208 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA FAUQUIER COUNTY 209

LANGLEY PARISH Lamb Clifton TreasurerR Wharton Clifton Other Ves ST JOHNS CHURCH McLean trymenR Klizbie Wm Powers both of Clifton REV ALFRED ST JOHN MATTHEWS McLean WardensAdrien Busick Falls Church Bright Carper Mc ST TIMOTHyS CHURCH Herndon Lean ClerkKenneth Stiliman McLean TreasurerD Mackall Vacant Jr McLean Assistant TreasurerMrs Stanley Carper McLean Seminary StudentsH LTTTLETON ZIMMEaMAN and CHARLES PERRy Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Hubert Frear McLean regulars for summerothers filling in WardensC Lawrence Ranes Both of Herndon Clerk McGILL PARISH 17j Humme Herndon TreasurerDr Detwiler Herndon HoLy COMFORTER CHURCH Vienna Other VestrymenHarry Breckenridge Ennis Heed REV ALFRED MATTHEWS Rector McLean Shull Wilson Richard Babcock WardensCraig Hunter Hugh Burke Both of Vienna Clerk Titman Vienna Treasurer and Missions TreasurerClarence FAUQUIEEL COUNTY Taliman Vienna Other VestrymenHugh Burke Davis Bentley Wood Cockrill Herbert Williams Mr Perzell CEDAR RUN PARISH GRACE CHUECH Casanova TRURO PARISH REV WILLIAM HUTCHESON Rector Casanova GOOD SHEPHERD CHAPEL Burke WardensDr Thomas Turnbull Jr Guilick Both of REV ALBERT HAyWARD Rector Box 59 Fairfax Casanova TreasurerDr Thomas Turnhull Jr Other Vestrymen TreasurerRev Albert Hayward Box 59 Fairfax Williams Guilick Jr Carrico Childs all of Casanova Price Calverton Samuel Gouldthorpe OLIVET CHURCH Franconia Midland Shafer Warrenton. Vacant Sunday School SuperintendentSamuel Gouldthorpe WardensJ Woolhiaer Alexandria Franconia Mrs Lee Midland Smith No Springfield TreasurerWalter Heath Smith Springfield ST STEPHENS CHURCH Catlett Sunday School SuperintendentWalter Heath Smith Springfield REV CARPENTER Minister-in-Charge No Report PoHIcx CHURCH Lorton REV CLARENCE Lorton BUXTON Rector EMMANUEL WardensE Russell White Springfield Benjamin Nevitt PARISH ST LUICES CHUECH Remington No Fairfax ClerkBenjamin Nevitt Fairfax Rsw WILLIAM Rector Casanova TreasurerCaptain Thomas Joyce Occoquan Other Vestrymen HUTCIIESON ReaderGE0EOE Bealton Albert Smith Newington Herbert Baker Grimsley both Lay MASON WardensC Bowen Brown Both of Clerk of Lorton Lambert Woodbridge Haar Lorton John Remington Harry Brittle Remington TreasurerJohn Chilton Remington Price Douglas Nevitt both of Alexandria Claggett Lorton Other VestrymenDr Grant Bowen Venable Payne Mar Stanley Murphy Arlington shall .Clopton all of Remington Chilton Stone Bealton Sunday School SuperintendentWilliam Murphy Lorton Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Chilton Remington

TEUEO Fairfax CHURCH HAMILTON PARISH REV ALBERT HAvIVARD Rector Box 59 Fairfax ST JAMES CHURCH Warrenton WardensFrederick Richardson George Robey Both of Fair REv PAUL Warrenton fax ClerkThomas Fairfax BOWDEN Rector Chapman Jr TreasurerRobert WardensR Graham Fairfax McIntyre Thomas Frost Both of Warrenton CierkJ Warrenton TreasurerJames War Sunday School SuperintendentThomas Chapman Fairfax Lascombe Austin renton Other VestrymenR McIntyre Thomas Frost Lees Upton Richards Hodgkin Hodgkin Mann UPPER TRURO PARISH Appleton James Austin John Bowman Allen CHRIST CHURCH Chantilly Thornton Vacant No Report LEEDS PARISH LEEDS CHIncH Markham ST JOHNS MIsSIoN Centreville REV FEEMONT HINKEL Rector Markham REV CARPENTER Minister-in-Charge Haymarket HENRy MABSHALL Lay Reader Markham Both of WardensH Wharton Lamb Clifton Clerk WardensJ Leroy Baxley Wm Stribling Both of Markham 210 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA GLOUCESTER COUNTY 211

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Sr ANDREws MIssIoN Marshall REV FREMONT HINKLE Rector Markham FREDERICK COUNTY TreasurerMiss Nelson Marshall Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Nelson Mar FREDERICK PARISH shall CHRIST CHURcH Winchester REV HORnET Rector Winchester MEADE PARISH NELSON Lay HeaderW NELSON PAGE Winchester TRINITY Upperville CHuRch WardensW Nelson Page Horace Browne both of Winchester REV HVLEV Rector Upperville ClerkDr Allen Winchester TreasurerFrank Hack Win WardensMajor Cushman Upperville Lang1ey chester Other VestrymenJ Arthur Northwestern Grade Harold 115 Broadway ClerkT Hardin Upperville Treasurer Brown 423 Washington Street Conner Jr 423 Cork Joshua Fletcher Upperville Other VestrymenH Rozier Dulany Jr. Street Joseph Rodgson 124 Clifford Street John H_ Minnigerode de Butts Hunter de Butts Robert Fletcher Dr Randolph 218 Washington Street Irvan OConnell 22 Braddock Street Gwynne Tayloe Harrison Tyler All of Upperville Noble Pierce 503 Stewart Street John Woolfolk 308 Leices ter Street Yerby 428 Braddock Street Vestrymen in Armed PIEDMONT PARISH ForcesH Byrd Jr Covington Wilbur McCauley TEINITY CHURcH Marshall McNalley Jr Thomas killed in action Vacant Schcol WardensJ Sunday Superintendent Arthur Jr Winchester Hamey Marshall McCarty Delaplane Church School TreasurerS Sammis Winchester ClerkA Baird Delaplane TreasurerJ Hamey Marshall Other VestrymenA Baird McCarty Walker Lloyd Gold John McCarty Dr Sturgis Cunningham Sv STEPH1NS CHURcH Stephens City Hamey Smith Maddux Ramey REV FRANcIS BROWN Minister-in.Charge Woodstock Sunday School SuperintendentGeorge Marshall Davis WardenBriscoe Williams Stephens City WHITTLE PARISH GEAcE CRUnCH The Plains ST THcMA5 CHURCH MiddletoWn Vacant REV FRANcIS BROWN Rector WardensH Turner Terrell Foster Both of The Plains WardenDr Thomas Williams Middletown ClerkA Lewis The Plains TreasurerMrs Foster The Services are held twice month in the afternoon Plains Sunday School SuperintendentH Turner The Plains GLOUCESTER COUNTY FLUVANNA COUNTY ABINGDON PARISH RIVANNA PARISH ARINGDON CHURcH White Marsh ST JOHNS CHURCH Columbia REv DAvIn LEWIS JR Hector Box 13 Hayes Store Vacant WardensCecil Page Coke Stonewall Rowe Glass Clerk BALDwrN Ja Lay Reader Goochland Edwards Ordinary Treasurer and Missions TreasurerJohn WardensR Holburton Beattie Both of Columbia Cattlett Wicomico Other VestrymenWilliam Ball Gloucester TreasurerB Cowherd Columbia Other VestrymenJ Bowles Point Gordon Barter Zanoni Paul Bray Hayes Store Dr James Dahldn Hodgson Lamont Payne Stone- Clements Ordinary Powell Catlett Wicomico Eddie Minor Coke man Guy Cocke Carroll Muse Hayes Store Pemberton Gloucester Sunday School SuperintendentG Hodgson Columbia Sunday School SuperintendentRev David Lewis Jr

GRACE CHURcH Bremo Bluff Vacant ST ANDREWS MISSION Maryus Lay ReaderS HANSON Bremo Bluff REV DAVIO LEWIS Ja Rector Box 13 Hayes Store Gloucester WardensS Ranson Sr Bremo Bluff Duval Arvonia TreasurerGeorge Cary Sunday School SuperintendentRev David Lewis Jr ii 212 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA HANOVER COUNTY 21 WARE PARISH Oua WARE CI-IURCI-I Gloucester SAVIOUE MISSIoN Stanardsyille REV REOINALD REV EASTMAN Rector Gloucester CAMPRELL Minister.in-Cbarge Stanardsyifle Lay ReaderMAJoR JEFFREY MONTAeU Ware Neck WardensW Fleet Taliaferro George CarF Gloucester Clrk GIRSON MEMORIAL CHURcH Bris George Cary TreasurerW Flet Taliaferro Nuttall Other Yes ALL SA1NTS MISSION Haneytown. trymenGeorge Brothers Ware Neck Joseph Tabb Sp DAVIDS MISSION Wyatt Mountain Edward Gloucester Heald Roanes Johu Hines Selcleu Wright Noble RESETTLEMENT MISSION Elkton William Bates Walter REV GEOROE Perrin all of Gloucester Moorman MAYO Minister-in-Charge Bris James Store Lay ReaderJOSEPH MAYO Suuday School Sunday School SuperiuteudeutW Gloucester SuperintendentGeorge Carr Jr Mayo II

WHITTLE MEMORIAL CHURCH Mission Home G000HLAND COUNTY REV LOVING Minister-in.Charge Free Union FREEMAN FISK Lay Reader Boonesville ST WardensLawrence Shifflett JAMES-NORTHAM PARISH Mission Home Elmer Shifflett 1826 V\T GRAcE Saratoga Street Baltimore Md TreasurerMiss Cnuacu Goochland Emeline Carlisle Mission Home Other Vacant VestrymenBryce Walton Cecil Austin Dave Lay ReadersHajtRy Sullivan BALDwIN JR Goochland PERcY THORNToN Sunday School SuperintendentMies Sabot Carlisle Mission Home WardensJames Graves Goochland Walter Gordon State Farm ClerkHarry Baldwin Sr Goochland TreasurerWalter HANOVER COUNTY Gordon State Farm Sunday School SuperintendentHarry Baldwin Jr Goochland ASHLAND PARISH Cnuncu OF Sv JAMES THE LESS Ashland Sv MARYS REV MAcLAREN BEYDON CHURCH Vinita Rector LEO Franklin Richmond Lay ReadersW HAYNES Senior WardenEdmund No 13 Richmond ARM Newman Junior WardenCharles Bridges Both of STRONG 3307 Grayland Avenue Richmond Ashland RegisterHarry WardensRosweu Treasurer_Clifford Martin Ashland Trimble F. No Richmond Trevvett Ashland Assistant Treasurer_Mrs Armstrong 3307 Grayland Kerr Ashland Other Avenue Richmond ClerkW Haynes VestrymenEdmund No 13 Richmond Bridges Harry Newton Charles Treasurer and Missions TreasurerMiss Martin Clifford Trevvett Charles Melvin Wallenger Jane Saunders No Richmond Edwin COE Edmund .T DeJarnette John Snead Arthur Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Dugdale Linwood England Frank Armstrong 3307 Gray- Cox Robert Grattan land Avenue Richmond Doswell All of Ashland Jr

ST GREENE COUNTY MARTINS PARISH FORK CHUEcM Doswell St MARTINS CHURCH Dosweli GIBSON CHURCH OF OUR PARISH SAVIOUR Montpelier GRAcE CHURCH Stanardsvflle TRINITY CHUECH Beaverdam REV CAMPnELL REV TUcKER Rector Stanardsvifle MASON Rector Doswell WardensE Duff ROSEWELL Moyers Both of Standardsville PAGE JR Lay Reader Beaverdam Senior WardenG Morris Standardsville Junior Wardens_Roswell Page Jr WardenH land Beaverdam Francis Noland Ash Bickers Stanardsvflle Senior Warden ClerkS EmeritusE Duff Stanards Oliver Doswefl Treasurer_F yule ClerkJohn Elmont Jackson Saffelle Jr Morris Standardsyille Treasurer and Missions Eddleton Knight Bourne Bernice Ernest Stanley Churchill TreasurerJean Morris Stanardsville Noland Lowry all of Other VestrymenL Beaverdam Vernon Hackett BIckers John Bray Robert Coweul both of Doswell Robert Coppedge Page Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Sunday School Morris Stanardsville Superintendents_Mrs Joseph Mason Doswell Hollins Beaverdam NEVE PARISH EPIPHANY MISSIoN McMullen ST PAULS PARISH REV CAMPRELL IMMANUEL TUcKER Minister.in-Charge CHURCH Tunstall TreasurerMrs Stanardsvulle REV Kitty Redd McMullen WARNEcKE Minister.imCharge Richthond Sunday School Wardens_B Williams Old Buperintendent_Rosser Church Broaddus Lamb McMullen Tunstall ClerkDavid Beattie Ellerson TreasurerA HENRICO COUNTY 215 214 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA Mordecai 1614 Pope Avenue Richmond ClerkC Wade 4216 Richmond Broaddus Tunstall Other VestrymenJ Ruffin Jr. Seminary Avenue TreasurerJohn Stewart Bryan News Sewell Eubank both of Tunstall John Ruffin No Leader Building Richmond Other VestrymenB Bingham 1502 Ellerson Broaddus Williams Nottoway Avenue Dennis 1218 Nottoway Avenue Gentry Sunday School SnperintendentD Williams Tnnstall 3101 Kent Street West No Moreland Farm Yarrington Brook Hill David Cody Brook Hill Hartley ST PAULS CHURCH Hanover 6109 Old Hermitage Road Warwick 1412-A Avondale Avenue Vacant Clements 2107 Davenport Avenue Davis 1435 Greycourt WardensV Ancell Gwathmey Jr Both of Hanover Avenue Froman Rilliard Road No 12 Law Clerk and TreasurerR Taylor Hanover rence Rilliard Road No 12 Watts Wagner 2400 Lincoln Avenue HENRICO COUNTY Sunday School SuperintendentL Harrison Brook Hill Parish SecretaryMrs Margaret Seitzinger Brook Hill HENRICO PARISH ALL SAINTS CHURCH Richmond EPIPHANy CHUECH Richmond Road REV JAMES KENNEOV Rector Clark CHURCH OF THE EPIPHALv Richmond WardensOtis Alfriend 610 Mntual Building Robert Ander Rnv PETERS Rector 108 Lancaster Road ron South Fifth Street ClerkU McC Thornton Jr Hotel Rich Lay ReaderJA1VIES FISHER Vestry 627 Graham Road Mutual Other Ves mond TreasurerOtis Aifriend 610 Building WardensW Austin 107 Overbrook Road Thomas Ruffin West Aye trymenJohn Boyd Box 188 Dr Neill Barnett 1127 3303 Gloucester Road ClerkW Talman 1234 Bellevue Avenue 900 Dr Chapin TreasurerD nne Colonel Joseph Button Floyd Avenue Wm Talman 100 West Wiokbam Street Other Vestry- 5104 Riverside Drive Robert Gayle 1619 Pope Avenue John menThomas Armstrong 2602 Edgewood Avenue Eddleton 3224 Hayes Jr 5324 Cary Street Road Macdougall 5307 Toddsbury Lamb Avenue Daniel Gano 123 Lancaster Road Gregory Road Miller 4304 Cutehaw Avenue OFerrall 1304 Grove 3314 Suffolk Avenue Lee Lucy 3418 Garland Avenue Mc Avenue Perdue 2517 Grove 9venue Sands 1600 West Namee 3307 Barton Avenue Tffck 3207 Lamb Avenue Avenue Valentine Jr 5515 Cary Street Road Williams Ifiralseth 4313 Fauquier Avenue Wilkinson 2915 Moss Side Ave 804 Park Avenue nue Wilkinson 3301 Garland Avenue All of Richmond Riverside Sunday School SuperintendentDr Wm Chapin 5104 Sunday Schoal SuperintendentCharles McMurdo 3523 Patrick Drive Avenue

CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Richmond Vacant GRACE AND HOLY TRINITy CHURCH Richmond Lay ReaderW Kiuo Dill Road No Richmond REV BEvERLEY Bovu Rector 1824 Grove Avenue Richmond WardensPowhatan Nash 1505 Nottoway Avenue Robert Poet Director of Religious EducationMISS SALLY FAUNTLEROY 1516 West 3206 Dill Road No Richmond ClerkG Carter Glass Avenue Carolina Avenue TreasurerStuart SI Lamkin 3314 Suffolk Road WardensJ Jordan Leake Monroe Terrace John Minor The 731 Arnold Ave Sunday School SuperintendentJoseph Lowry Chesterfield Apts ClerkChriton Moffatt 2603 Grove Avenue nue TreasurerC Crawford 1723 Grove Avenue Other Vestrymen Spencer Carter 6111 Three Chopt Road Ray Coffman 4518 Leon CHRIST CHURCH Richmond ard Parkway Samuel Crane Buck Hill Byrd Davenport St An REv STAMO SPATHY Rector 2120 Venable Street drews Circle Wm Frazier 1826 Monument Avenue Frank Galla Lay ReaderR COOPER 3011 Monument Avenue her Banbury Road Jas Galleher The Prestwould Apts Jas 2917 Avenue Junior Senior WardenJ Williams 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Street Loren WardensF 1505 Claremont Kimball 10 5. Boulevard Scott Avenue Henley 1405 widdie Avenue Aubrey Ellett Din Avenue University Heights Robert Wilmington ClerkJ William Glenn Westminster Avenue Street Brown 2311 Grace Robert Hyde 5502 Bewdley Other VestrymenB Pettus 903 Meadow Street Wm Stuts Road George Ratton 3920 Park Avenue Joseph Ewing 3305 Meadow Street 2610 Hanover Stuart Avenue Preston Greenstreet Avenue Grove Avenue Shelton 3537 3137 Niblet 3406 Floyd Avenue Baur Grayland Avenue Starke 1519 Claremont Avenue 1404 Brookland Wallace Moncure Parkway All of Martin 1503 Laburnum Avenue 6L Holzback 2821 Floyd Ave Richmond Sunday School Superintendent_E nue Thos Andrews 3221 Ellwood Pemberton 3443 Cary Niblet 3406 Floyd Avenue Street Edgar Johnson 2921 Grayland Avenue John Sarvay 1414 ST PAULS Lorraine Avenue Stanley Ford 619 Thompson Street Wm CHURcH Richmond REV VINCENT FRAnKS Hankins 3019 Noble Avenue All of Richmond Rector 6006 Three Chopt Road Sunday School SuperintendentsC Henley Geo Bowls 3310 Richmond REV ROBERT DAVIS Fendall Avenue Curate 319 South Third Lay ReaderFRANK Street Richmond Woon 815 Franklin Senior Street WardenW Frank 6207 Powers Three Chopt Road Junior HENRICO COUNTY 219 VIRGINIA 218 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF Lane TreasurerF Waddell 4221 Stuart Avenue Other Vestry- Farms ClerkBenjamin Bell WardenE Randolph Williams Windsor menJames Ball Jr Senior Warden Dr Douglas VanderHoof Treasurer and Missions TreasurerHarry Junior Austin Jr 918 Park Avenue Warden Sydnor Registrar Verne Bickeihaupt Other VestrymenW Frank Powers Robert Augustine 1808 Park Avenue Blackburn Bugg William Michaux Jr Captain Chas Road Randolph Williams Dr Senior Warden 6207 Three Chopt Moore Thomas Murrell John Pearson Jr Robert Bell Jr Register 918 Junior Warden Windsor Farms Benjamin Peytoa Jr Craige Ruffin Randolph Tucker Turner Jr Jewel 1808 Park Avenue Judge Park Avenue Augustine Treasurer Tyson Waddell Fielding Williams Lewis Williams All Weddell John Ingram 2510 Monument Avenue Ron Alexander of Richmond non-resident Dr MeGuire School Windsor Farms Linwood Antrim Sunday SuperintendentFred Robertson 27 Maxwell 1234 Rothesay Road Dr Wm Road Assistant 1622 Park Avenue Edward Anderson SuperinteadentCraige Ruffin River Road 909 West Franklin 13 Porter 5125 Cary Street Road Frederic Scott No Both of Richmond Franklin Street James Street Herbert Claiborne 204 West 1816 Park Avenue 1825 Park Avenue Dr Dabney Lancaster Scott John VARINA PARISH Dr Williams 6333 Ridgeway Road all of Richmond Carrington VARINA CHURCH Varina Guy No Chesterfield County Ray Jones 815 WEBSTER HOR5TMAN Minister-in-Charge Box Director of Religious EducationMiss Mary Olodine 139 No 14 Richmond 1516 West Avenue East Grace Street Residence Senior WardenGeorge Stoneman Sr No Junior WardenFrank Shomaker No Sr THOMAs CHURcH Richmond ClerkW Howard Mears Ii No 14 TreasurerW ELMER PEORIcK Rector 3602 Hawthorne Avenue Richmond Stoneman Sr REV No Assistant TreasurerJ 3210 Hawthorne Avenue DeBerry Crowder Edgeworth on Lay ReaderOERVA5 TAYLOR the Chamberlayne Avenue Clerk James No Other VestrymenGeorge Stoneman Sr WardenThos Stanford 4206 Senior Bache Warden Frank Shomaker Junior Stone- Gordon 3507 Brook Road TreasurerCyrus Warden Croton man Sr Treasurer Howard Mears Other yestrymenD Bray Leigh Budwell Secretary to the Vestry 3819 Brook Road DeBerry Crowder Thomas Gill Henry Financial Secretary William Attkisson Carter Bleight Horace Dorsam Robt Figg No Shands Gervas Taylor 14 Randolph Harrison No Bruce Rennie Harry Miller Mullen Henry Roest Wm Beattie Jr No Horace Matthews No 14 All of Richmond Gratz Harold Brooke 3205 Hawthorne 14 Redwood No 14 All of Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentRichard Addresses of officersSecretary No 14 all Avenue No others School Richmond Sunday SuperintendentW Baidridge No 14 PRINCE OF PEACE CHURcH Richmond REV STAMO SPATHEv Rector 2412 Kenmore Road TreasurerRobert Senior WardenRobert Rose No Rose All of Richmond KING AND QUEEN COUNTY

WEnDELL MEMORIAL CHURCII Richmond REV WREsTER HOE5TMAN Minister-in-Charge 14 Box 139 ST STEPHENS PARISH Richmond EMMANUEL CHArEL King and Queen Warden REV GUTHEIF Senior WardenL Roberts No Junior BROWN Hector West Point Virginia Jenkins Other WardensW Powell No ClerkBenjamin Vestry Beane Jr Leonard Trimyer Both of King and Warden Powell Junior Warden Queen Courthouse ClerkW Beane King and Queen Court menW Roberts Senior house Elmer Juberg Richard TreasurerW and Benjamin Jenkins secretary and Treasurer Beane Jr King Queen Courthouse Edward Shackelford James Other VestrymenW Beane Leonard Selden John MeNamee Otis Nuckols Jr Trimyer Jr Beverly Taylor John Taylor all of and Dyer All of Richmond King Queen Courthouse Wm Hoskins King and Sunday School SuperintendentJohn McNamee 5220 Blue Ridge Queen Courthouse and Warrenton Avenue Richmond KING GEORGE TUCKAHOE PARISH COUNTY Sv STEFHENs Cnuacn Richmond Richmond REV GILES PALMER Rector 6004 Grove Avenue BRUNSWICK PARISH School REV JoHn PAcE WILLIAMs Assistant St Christophers LAMRs CREEK CHURCH Sealston Richmond REV FL0VO CARTWRIOHT Rector King George VANDEaHOOF Lay ReadersFIELDINO WILLIAMs DR D0U0LA5 ClerkF Cartwright King George TreasurerMrs Allen Smith Both of Richmond Dogue TrusteesW Rose King George Taylor Vander Sealston WardensJames Ball Jr No Dr Douglas Mountjoy Comorn 321 Greenway Hoof 5501 Cary Street Road ClerkAustin Sydnor 220 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LOUDOUN COUNTY 221 HANOVER PARISH ST MARYs WHITE EMMANUEL CHURCH Port Conway CHAPEL Lively REV FLOYD CARTWEICHT Rector King George Vacant Students from WnrdensJ Pollock Armstead Lewis Both of Dogue Seminary on Third Lay ReaderJ Sunday Nights ClerkF Cartwright King George TreasurerJ Pollock Dogue Church POLLARD JR Somers Treasurer_H Lewis Other Lively Vestrymen Chening ST JOHNS CHURCH King George Senora Joseph Pierce Towles Litwalton Mettsville REV FLOYD CAETWEIOHT Rector King Geo.rge WardensW Monntjoy Bladen Tayloe Both of Comorn TEINITY ClerkF Cartwright King George Treasnrer William Burroughs ClerkC CHURCH Lancaster Osso Gresham Lancaster Treasurer_Mrs Kenney Lancaster Other Mc School Vestrymen_D Snnday SuperintendentRev Cartwright King George Gresham Oldham McKenney All of Lancaster Sunday School Superintendent_J ST PAULS PARISH McKenney Lancaster ST PAULS Reees CHURCH LOUDOUN REV FLOYD CARTwRICHT Rector King George COUNTY WardensL Ashton Sr Hooes William Washington Owens ClerkF Gartwright King George TreasurerL Ashton JOHNS PARISH Sr Hooes EMMANUEL CHURCH REV Middleburg Sunday School SuperintendentRev Cartwright King George CAMPBELL MAYER Rector Wardens_Thomas Middleburg Dudley Henry Frost burg Both of Middle- ClerkThomas Atkinson The KING WILLIAM COUNTY Seipp Plains Treasurer_William Middleburg Other VestrymenHenry Duffy Jr Both Whitfield Henry ST DAVIDS PARISH of Middleburg ST DAvics CHUECH Aylett CHURCH REV GUTHBIE BROWN Rector West Point op OUR REDEEMER Aldie REV CAMPRELL Lay ReadersW POLLARD Aylett GABBER King William MAYER5 Rector Middleburg Wardens_John Hutchinson WardensW Pollard Aylett Garber King William Wallace ClerkPhilip di Brown Aldie ClerkW Garber King William TreasurerMrs Norma Gibbes Zerega Aldie Treasurer_Floyd Sunday School Harris Aldie Other Lewis Superintendent_Colonel John Aylett Vestryman1A Moore Alexandria Sunday School SuperintendentW Garber King William OUR SAVIOUR CHURCH REV Oatlands JOHNS PARISH CAMPBELL MAYERs Rector WardensGeorge Middleburg ST JoHNs CHURCH West Point Carter Leesburg Morton Clerk-Treasurer_H Eustis Oatlands REV GUTHRIE BROWN Rector West Point Russell Oatlands Sunday School Superintendent_David Lay ReadersF PERRY MINER Sa MCCLELLAN Finley Washington EKREEe GEOROE BORUM WardensF Perry Miner Sr Both of West Point MADISON PARISH MT CALVARY ClerkGeorge Borum West Point TreasurerT Miner Sr CHURCH Round Hill REV PAUL West Point Other VestrymenF Perry Senior Warden SHULTE Rector Treasurer_El Hamilton Sr McClellan Fred James Round Miner Junior Warden Secretary Miner Roger Hill Missions Treasurer_ Hammerly Round Hill Sr Treasurer Elis Olsson Ekberg Other Thomas Jr Vestrymen_W Humphrey Both of Round Hill Sunday School Superintendent_Mrs LANCASTER COUNTY Paul ShultE Hamilton

ST PETERs CHURCH CBRIST CHURCH PARISH REV Purcellville PAins SHUITE Rector GRACE CHURCH Kilmarnock Treasurer_John Hamilton Nichols Purcellville Vacant Mrs Raymond Missions Treasurer Case Purcellville Other Senior WardenC Keane Kilmarnock WardenA Wagon- Vestrymen Davis John Nichols Richard Lake Fulton Lake seller Ditckley ClerkHenry Mercer Kilmarnock TreasurerC Sunday School Superintendent_John Hubbard Kilmarneck Grace Church TreasurerMrs Liley Ku Nichols Purceliville Hubbard Jr Kilmarnock Missions TreasurerMrs Liley Kil SY PAUIs marnock CHURCH Hamilton REV PAUL SHULTZ Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Otis George White Stone Rector Hamilton Treasurer_Robert McCray Leesburg Missions Treasurer_Dr 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA 222 NEW KENT COUNTY 223

Hamilton Other VestrymenClaude Thomas Theodore Kerr Treasurer-Missions TreasurerWilson Southard Louisa Other Ves Held Both of Hamilton trymenMorton Hamilton Smith Robert Whitlock Robert Mills All of Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Claude Thomas Louisa Sunday School SuperintendentRobert Whitiock Louisa SHELBURNE PARISH CHRIST CHUaCH Lucketts MADISON COUNTY REV HOWARD CADY Rector Hamilton REV HOWARD CADY Rector WardensM Whitmore Charles Heflin Both of Lucketts BROMFIELD PARISH ClerkNelson Titus TreasurerM Costello Other Vestrymen PIEDMONT CHUECH Madison John Hope Adamstown Henry Meyers Gum both of Lucketts REV WATERHOUSE Deacon-in-Charge Washington Md VestrymenJames Bushong Smith III Madison

CHAPEL OF REMEMRRANCE ST JAMES CHURCH Leesburg Fletcher REV CAMPBELL TUCKER Rector Stanardsville REV MANLY CORR Rector Leesburg Missions TreasurerDeaconess Mary Redd Fletcher THOMAS Lay Header Leesburg Sunday School SuperintendentDeaconess Mary Redd Fletcher WardensT Fendall Cole Both of Leesburg Clerk Frank Saunders Leesburg Treasurer and Missions Treasurer Thomas Leesburg Other VestrymenColonel Fletcher MATHEWS Dr John Gibson COUNTY Leesburg and 1921 24th Street Washington Trundle Elgin Jr Lintner Dr Littlejohn nil of Leesburg Lee Macdonald Aldie KINGSTON PARISH Bailey Leesburg Sunday School SuperintendentDr CHR15T CHURCH Williams Wharf TRINITY CHURCH Foster ST JoHNs CHURCH Mathews LOUISA COUNTY Vacant Lay LeadersE BARNES PERRY WILLIAMs Both of Mathews WardenPerry Williams Retz ClerkE Barnes Mathews GREEN SPRING PARISH TreasurerPerry Williams Retz ST Jonrcs CHURCH Waldrop Sunday School SuperintendentD Forrest Mathews REV H0RIN50N Visiting Minister CismQnt Lay ReaderJOHN WERNEE Gordonsville WardenH Via Lowry ClerkJohn Blackwell Mineral MIDDLESEX COUNTY Avenue Richmond TreasurerMiss Mary Taylor 2001 Monument and As Missions TreasurerMrs Crebbs Waldrop Secretary CRRISTCHURCR PARISH sistant TreasurerMrs Crebbs Waidrop CHRIST CHURCH Christchurch EPIPHANY CHAPEL IJrbanna TRINITY PARISH Vacant WardensW Marston Eastman Both of Urbanna THE CHUECH OF THE INCARNATION Mineral ClerkBarton Palmer Richmond TreasurerF REV MASON Rector Doswell Eastman Urbanna Missions TreasurerLieutenant-Commander Boothe Urbanna Lay ReaderL KELLER JR Sunday School SuperintendentEdmund Smith Saluda WardensC Noel James Rail Both of Mineral Clerk Mineral Other Keller Jr Mineral TreasurerJ Keller Both of Mineral VestrymenW Graves Reynolds NEW KENT COUNTY Sunday School SuperintendentL Keller Jr Mineral

ST PETERS PARISH ST JAMES CHURCH Louisa ST PETERS CHURCH TunstRil REV CAMPRELL TUCKER Rector Stanardsville REV DUVALL CHAMBERS Rector Hoxbury WardeasW Whitlock Johnson Both of Louisa Clerk- WardensGeorge Gordon Taylor New Kent Malcolm Christian PRINCE WILLIAM 224 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA COUNTY 225

Tunstall ClerkBenjamin Brinton New Kent TreasurerMrs ST THOMAS PARISH James Christian Tunstall Other VestrymenLawrence Christian ST THOMAS CHURCH Orange Eaton Harrison Chapman Harrison all of Tunstall Richard Richard REV CHARLES YAN COVELL Rector Orange son New Kent William Wallace Tunstall Lay ReadersJUsTICE GEO BaowNINe OTange ERNst MATT YIELD Woodberry Forest WardensJustice Geo Browning Dr Ricketts Both of ST Fleeton Mays Orange ClerkH Taylor Woodberry Forest Treasurer ST MARYs Fleeton CHURCH Severn Nottingham Orange Other VestrymenJustice Geo No Report Browning Senior Warden Dr Ricketts Junior Warden Frank Walker Wyatt Williams Lewis Clark Edwin Kite NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Brookings Taylor Registrar Nottinghani Treasurer Willis Ewers John Walker Sunday School SuperintendentWyatt Williams Orange ST STEPHENS PARISH

ST STEPHENS CHURCH Heathsville PAGE COUNTY Vacant Senior WardenE Hugh Smith Junior WardenHoward Straughan Jr Both of Heathsville ClerkW Haynes Jr LTJRAY PARISH Heathsville TreasurerE Hugh Smith Heathsville Other Vestry- CHnI5T CHUaCH Luray menRobert Brent Haynes Jr William Brent Boyd Vacant Taliaferro Dr Mercer Howard Neale Straughan Junior Warden Senior WardenRobt Morrison Junior WardenE Speake Hugh Smith Senior Warden Both of Luray ClerkE Speake Luray TreasurerRobt Sunday School SuperintendentC Heathsville Hubbard Morrison Luray Other VestrymenThomas Deford Luray Ralph Judd Kimball Thos Amiss Tompkins both of Luray WICOMICO PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Ford Luray WIC0MIc0 CHURCH Wicomico Church Vacant ST GE0ReEs MIssIoN Stanley WardensColonel Edwin Tignor Deits Both of ALL SAINTS MISSION Tanners Wicomico Church ClerkColonel Tignor Wicomico Church Ridge CUBuACE HOLLOw MISSION Stanley TreasurerColonel Tignor Wicomico Church Other Vestry Vacant menErnest Harding Rehoboth Church Stephens Wicomico ClerkShirley Gray No Stanley Treasurer-Missions Church Thomas Bouldin Remo Edward DeitE Callao Nuckols TreasurerDeaconess Hutton St Georges Mission Stanley Other Army of the United States Rufus Rose Browns Store Leon Chris VestrymenJ Weakley Ernest topher Remo Pettit Weakley Everett Weakley Ivan Pettit George Pettit Shirley Gray All of Sunday School SuperintendentRufus Rose Browns Store This No Stanley is community Sunday School School Sunday SuperintendentDeaconess Mary Hulton Stanley ORANGE COUNTY ST PAULS MISSIoN Ingham Vacant SCOTT PARISH Sunday School SuperintendentLetitia Stevens Elkton BARROUR MEMOaIAL CHURCH No Report PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY CHRIST CHURCH Gordonsville REV HENRY ERVINO BATCHELLER Gordonsyille DETTINGEIq PARISH WardensCaptain Philip Scott Edwin Breeden Both of TRINITY CHURCH Manassas Gordousyille ClerkWalter Wood Gordonsville Treas REv THOMAS FAULKNER Rector Box 128 Manassas urer-Missions TreasurerBarton Cameron Gordonsville Other Ves Lay ReaderC trymenE Don Cameron Frank Weaver Marshall SINCLAIR Ja Manassas Cowherd George WardensAllison Dix Wilbur Osborn All of Gordonsville Hooff Allen Both of Manassas Clerk Davies Manassas TreasurerHawes Manassas Sunday School SuperintendentMis Don Cameron Davies Jr Other Gordonsville VestrymenJ Bradford Jr Marstellar Rat- 226 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA SHENANDOAH COUNTY 227 cliffe Didlake Lewis Haydoij It Hynsen Sinclair Jr Waters All of Manassas NORTH FARNHAM Sunday School SuperintendentThomas Faulkner Jr Manassas PARISH EMMANUEL CHURcH Emmerton FARNHAM CHURCH Farnham HAYMMIKET PARISH Vacant Lay ReaderWM GRAY ST PAULS BROcKENnROUGH Emmerten CHURCH Haymarket WardeneWm Gray REV Brockenbrough Emmerton Norman CARPENTER Rector Haymarket wards Farnham Clerk-TreasurerW Ed WardensW Jordan Dr Wade Payne Both of Dr Brockenbrough Emmerton Haymarket Brubaker the Baptist minister held ClerkW Tyler Haymarket TreasnrerJ Garrett Haymarket ices and took Thafiksgiving serv collection for Sheltering Arms Other VestrymenMajor Carroll Wright Watson given him to Hospital $21.30 waa Wilson be turned in with the all of rest of the churches in Hart Haymarket Dr Beverley Furr both of Broad the county Run Lightner Gainesville Henry Dulany Manassas Sunday School SuperintendentW Carpenter Haymarket ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

LYNWOOD PARISH GOOD RAPPAHANNOJK COUNTY SHEPHERD MISsIoN Elkton Vacant Sunday School Elkten Superintendent_Miss Hattie Price No BROMFIELD PARISH ST PAULS CHURcH Woodville GRACE MEMORIAL REV WATEEHOUSE Deacon-ia-Charge Washington CHUECH Lynwood REV BEvERLY Same vestry as Immanuel Church WHITE Acting Sperryvifie Congregation wor WardenS Rector Harrisonburg ships at Immanuel Church Lewis Lynwoed TreasurerMrs Jean Lynwood Other VestrymenLe5 Lohman Lynweod Raynes Ellis Morris Both or Sunday School Taiaivv Crnsncn Washington Superintendent_Jean Lehman Lynwood REV WATERHOUSE Deacon-in-Charge Washington ST SvEPHENS WardenID Miller Washington ClerkRobert Brown CHURcH Elkton Wooclville TreasurerE Green Washington Other Vestrymen Vacant Lay ReaderFnvn LESAIE Miller Miller both of Washington Settle Flint Hill H0PHINS Elkton TreasurerMissions TreasurerFrank VestrymenRoer Hopkins Elkton Other Shifflet Karl Shifflet Thomas of Elkton Richards All I1VIMANUEL CHUECH Sperryville Sunday School Superintendent_Frank REV WATERHOUSE Deacon-in-Charge Washington Hopkins Elkton WardensWilliam Yancey Woodville James Fletcher Sperry ROCKINGHAM ville TreasurerHarry Treecott Other PARISH Sperryville Vestryman EMMANUEL CHURCH Robert Menefee Sperryville Harrisonburg REV BEVEELEY WHITE 660 Main Lay ReadersDn Street Harrisenburg HENRY CONVERSE 50 Paul WardensDr Street Harrisonburg Henry Converse Irvin RICHMOND COUNTY Street ClerkJames McNeill 706 Main Warren 17 Dr Jr Grace Street Treasurer Anson Barber 351 Franklin Street All of Harrisonburg Sunday School Superintendent_Rev Beverley LTJNENBURG PARISH Main Street White 660 ST JOHNS CHURCH Warsaw REV PENDLETON Supply Tappahannock FRED SHENANDOAH COUNTY NORTHUP Lay Reader Sharps WardensW Wellford Warsaw Fred Northup Sharps Clerk TI Warner Warsaw Treasurer-Missions TreasurerA Brocken BECKFORD PARISH brough Warsaw Other VestrymenT Wright EMMANUEL CHURCH Woodsteck Coggin REV Begar Rains all of Warsaw Everett FRANCIS BROWN Rector Smith Threeways Gee WardenJ Woodstock Ross Jr Sharps Bauserman Wood5tock TreasurerMrs Bauserman Woodstock Phyllis Sunday School SuperintendentFred Northup Sharps Sunday School Superintendent_Mrs Phyllis stock Bauserman Wood- 228 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA WESTMORELAND COUNTY 229

St ANnaEws MISSION Mt Jackson STAFFORD COUNTY REV FRANCIS BROWN Rector Woodstock WardenFrank Wissler Mt Jackson TreasurerF Brown Woodstock OVERWHARTOM PARISH AQTJIA CHcRcFTJ Stafford CATHEDRAL SHRINE OF THE TIIANSFIOURATION Shrine Mont Orkney CLIFTDE CHAPEL Widewater Springs Ray HENRY HEATON Rector Stafford Rrw EDMUND WOODWARD Director of Shrine Mont YOURTEE Lay Reader Stafford Orkney Springs WardensW Powers Stafford John Moncure Widewater TreasurerRev Woodward Shrine Mont OTk ClerkW Powers Stafford TreasurerE Yourtee Stafford iiey Springs Other VestrymenMajor James Ashby Jr Bradlield Washing ton Chichester Falmouth Miller Rectory Moncure Widewater Clee Stafford Perry Leeds- town SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY Powers Rectory John Yourtee Fredericksburg Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Concure Widewater BEHKLEY PARISH Sv JOHNS CHURCH Lewiston WARREN COUNTY REv MASON Rector Doswell WardensGarlick Boggs Robert Mastin Both of Bumpass ClerkGarlick Boggs Bumpass TreasurerGarlick Boggs Bumpass. NEWTON PARISH CALVARY CHURCH Front Royal REV CHARLEs MovEs ST GEORGES PARISH TYNDREL The Rectory Lay ReaderE WILSON MoaRIsoN CHRIST CHURCH Spotsylvania WardensS Byrne REV Doswell Downing Sr Bel Air John Downing First MASON Rector Street ClerkW Rice Matthews South Royal Avenue WardensElwood Gayle Charlie Reynolds Both of Fredericks Treasurer Beverly Fielding Browne Druid Hill All of burg ClerkEdward Gayle Fredericksburg TreasurerMiss Kate Front Royal Sunday School SuperintendentW Rice Morton Post Oak Other VestrymanClaude Reynolds No Matthews South Royal Avenue Front Royal Fredericksburg

TRINITY CHURCH Fredericksburg WESTMORELAND COUNTY Ray FRANK Moss JR. Rector 706 Prince Edward Street WardensS Wallace 1204 Princess Anne Street John Scott 1208 Charles Street ClerkKey Howard 704 Cornell Street Treas COPLE PARISH urerPaul Karsten 806 Prince Edward Street Other Vestrymen COPLR CHAPEL Hague Lee Brauer No Beckham Heflin Apts Houston NOHINI CHURcH Mt Holly YR0C0MIc0 702 Cornell Street Howard 704 Cornell Street Judson Smith 906 CHURCH Tucker Hill Brompton Street Wallace 1208 Princess Anne Street ST JAMES MISSION Tidwells Bellomy 800 Charlotte Street Thompson Livercrest John SOott 1208 Charles Street Rice 201 Caroline Street Faulkner 1309 Littlepage Street All of Fredericksburg Vacant Lay Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Ida Beck Heflin Apts Fred HeadersBLAKE NRWrON Hague Cox Acorn WardensBlake Newton ericksburg Griffith Jr Both of Hague ClerkG Cox Acorn TreasurerBlake Newton Sunday School SuperintendentH Griffith Jr Hague Sv GReECEs CHURCH Fredericksburg Ray SULLIVAN BOND JR Rector Fredericksburg Senior WardenGeorge Shepherd Junior WardenEdgar MONTHO5S PARISH Young Both of Fredericksburg ClerkW Goolrich Fredericks ST JAIWE5 CHURCH Montross burg TreasurerGeorge Jr Fredericksburg Other VesS Hunter Vacant trymenC Carmichael Chichester Chinn Jr Lay HeadersN BALL CHANDLER Cowan Jenkins Lanier Lewis Pratt Senior WardenW Turner All of Harvey Junior WardenF Chandler Sweetser Smith Fredericksburg Both of Montross ClerkN Ball Sunday School SuperintendentMiss Elsie Lewis Fredericksburg Mt Holly Treasurer and Mis sions TreasurerT Jackson Montross Other Viestrymen- 230 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA FAIRFAX COUNTY 231

IV Harvey Senior Warden Chandler Junior Warden dleton Stret Other VestrymenHerbert Tancil Sr 1316 Prince Ball Register Jackson Treasurer Lewis S. Street James Townes 120 West Street Walker McDaniel Baker Wharton Sunday School SuperintendentJames Clark 918% Pendleton Sunday School SuperintendentF Chandler Montross Street

Sv PAULS CHuncH Nomini Grove CAROLINE COUNTY Hxv DR WM PENDLETON Minister-in-Charge Tappahannock HALL Lay Header Nomini Grove WardensJ Hutt Neenah Sanford Nomini Grove UHYSDALE PAHISH ClerkE Hutt Jr Neenah TreaSurerW Hutt Neenah CHURCH OF THE HESUERECTION Sparta Sunday School SuperintendentH Hutt Jr Nomini Grove HEV ASTON HAMILTON Minister-in-Charge Millers Tavern WardenWillie Jones Sparta TreasurerClarence Reeves WASHINGTON PARISH Sparta Other VestrymenWillie Jones Warden Clarence Heeves Treasurer Sv MARys CHURCH Colonial Beach Vacant Lay HeaderT MASON Colonial Beach CLARKE COUNTY WardenT Mason Colonial Beach TreasurerW Massey Maple Grove Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Miller Colonial Beach. CLAHKE AND CIJNNINHAM CHAPEL PARISHES CLAHKE PAHISH ST MARYS Sv PUrERS CHURCH Oak Grove MISSION Berryville Vacant Vacant WardensIsaac Young Hoyce Johnson Both of Berryville Treas WardensLawrence Washington William Latane Both of urerGelettie Cross Berryville Oak Grove ClerkL Latane Washingtons Birthplace Treas urerJames Latane Oak Grove ESSEX COUNTY lIE PAROCHIAL REPORTS OF THE COLORED MISSIONARY JURISDICTION SOUTH FARNHAM PAHISH GRACE CHURCH Millers Tavern REV AKrON ALBEMARLE COUNTY HAMILTON Minister-in-Charge Millers Tavern WardensCaTter Hoskin Millers Tavern Markham Tappa Ihanneck ClerkEdward Ball Millers Tavern TreasurerM MONTICELLO PARISH Mcore Tappahannock Other VestrymenBenjamin Bank Millers TRINITy CHURCH Charlottesville Tavern Dr Stewart Tappahannock REv CORNELIUS DAWSON Minister-in-Charge 415 10th Street Sunday School SuperintendentCarter Hoskin Millers Tavern WardenEllis Wars Carrs Hill University of Virginia Clerk George Edloe 316 8th Street TreasurerHaymond Heiskell St ANnREws CHURCH Upright 324 6th Street Other VestrymenAlex Davis 337 12th Street REV A5TON HAMILTON Minister-in-Charge Millers Tavern Oscar Conn 402 Dice Street Charles Henry 512 13th Street WardensRobert Hill Jesse Hook Both of Upright Treasurer John Cawthorne Ozeana Other VestrymanLouis Hemsley Up Sunday School SuperintendentClarence Watson 1219 Gordon right Avenue Sunday School SuperintendentMrs Mary Hill Upright

CITY OF ALEXANDRIA HANOVER COUNTY FAIRFAX PAHISH MEADE MEMORIAL CHURCH Alexandria REV MYRON COCHRAN Minister-in-Charge Box 970 ST PAULS PARISH Alexandria CALVARY MISSION Hanover JAMES CLARKE Lay Header 918A Pendleton Street Alexandria REV THOMAS BROWN Minister-in-Charge Richmond 918 Pendleton Street H. WardenJames Clark 1/2 ClerkW TreasurerHenry Smith Hanover Pen- Dixon 324 Patrick Street TreasurerJames Clark 918 1/2 Sunday School SuperintendentRichard Smith Hanover ni

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menWillie Lee Willie Randall Randolph Lockley HENRICO PARISH All of West Point Eugene Phillips OSGOOD MEMORIAL CHURCH Richmond Sunday School Superintendent_John Scott West Point Ray THOMAS BROWN Minister-in-Charge 212 Lombardy Street Richmond ORANGE COUNTY Lay ReaderEnwno POLLARD 243-A Temple Street Richmond WardensE Pollard Trent Both of Richmond Clerk SCOTT Trent 1527 Lakeview Avenue TreasurerJohn Stanley Sr. PARISH 1414 Street Both of Sr MARyS MISSION 1/2 Jacqueline Richmond Other Vestrymen Somerset REV CoRNELIUs Jefferson 206 Meadow Street Wills 502 Randolph DAWSON MinisterinCharge WardenRuben Charlottesville Street Both of Richmond Jackson Somerset Lindsay Treasurer_Mrs Ruby Sunday School SuperintendentE Pollard Sunday School Superintendent_Mrs Ruben Jackson Somerset ST PHILIPS CHURCH Richmond Sr PAULS REV MISSION Gordonsville Vacant CORNELIUS DAWSON William MinisterinCharge Charlottesville WardensDr Hughes 508 St James Street Thomas Trea curer_Mrs Bessie Brooks Gordon svil1e Hewia Sr 1414 First Street Both of Richmond ClerkJ W. Sunday School Superintendent_Cornelius Williams 803 Fourth Street Treasurer and Missions Treasurer ville Dnwson Charlottes Wesley Clay Jr Both of Richmond Other VestrymenJ Wil liams 803 Fourth Street Geo Dorsey 528 Adams Willis Street ST THOMAS PARISH Smith 709 Thirty-second Street James Morris 1210 St John Street Sr MARGARETS MISSION Walter Johnson 516-A Third Street All of Richmond Ray Orange CORNELIUS DAWSON School MinisterimCharge Charlottesville Sunday SupsrintendentCharles Burrell 2803 Clay Treasurer_Mrs Willie Jackson Street Richmond

SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY Sr PETERS MIssIoN Richmond Vacant ST GEORGES Mens CommitteeEdward Washington 805 Thirty-first Street PARISH Treasurer.Edward ADVRNr MISSION Smith 609 Thirty-second Street Both of Rich REV THOMAS Fredericksburg mond BROWN Ministerin.charge 212 Lombardy Street Richmond Sunday School SuperintendentCharlcs Burrell 2803 Clay WardenL Henry 1216 Charles Street Richmond Street Fredericksburg Sunday School Superintendent_Mrs Thelma Pratt Howison KING AND QUEEN COUNTY

DRYSDALE PARISH Sr MARKS CHURCH Beazley REV AsroN HAMILTON Minister-in-Charge Millers Tavern WardenDavid Roy BeaEley Missions TreasurerMiss Bessie Clark BeaEley Sunday School SuperintendentJohn Bayleman BeaEley

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ST JOHNS PARISH Sr PAULS MISSIOV West Point REV JOHN Scorr Minister-in-Charge West Point WardensJohn Scott Fred Johnson Both of West Point ClerkEli Johnson West Point TreasurerThomas Scott West Point Missions TreasurerMrs Sadie Brown West Point Other Vestry- PAROCHIAL STATISTICS SECTION WHITE CONGREGATIONS

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CI ALREMARLE Charlottesville Christ Church 18 34 25 24 672 532 479 511 198 124 21 314 54 73 211 CharlottesvilleSt Pauls Memorial 15 24 17 12 350 314 389 314 110 100 20 147

Charlottesville Va Mason Memorial 32 25 11 48 27 Ivy St Pauls... 91 85 76 89 33 41 32 20 Ivy St John Baptist 155 85 85 83 14 61 35 36 15 EarleysvilleBuck Mountain ... 98 63 33 39 16 22 12 Greenwood Parish 10 125 115 111 115 47 137 35 10 12 fl Holy Cross Chapel 12 .. 183 122 110 122 13 66 33 22 27 27 Glendover Christ 65 54 50 54 22 50 30 33 11 26 Scottssille St Johns 33 C- Esmont St Stephens 40 32 20 32 19 15 Simeon St Lukes 32 37 13 11 31 30 Alberene St Annes 77 25 25 25 14 18 36 16 15 Mcllhaney Parish 177 133 123 123 61 103 55 21 12 44 Walkers Parish 18 40 10 247 242 165 242 15 52 47 94 Boonesville St Johns 143 80 80 65 13 50 95 93 C- Rio Our Saviour 36 11 51 44 Cross Roads Holy Innocents 68 42 20 28 12 43 41 24 CI ALEXANDRIA Crrv 18 31 19 196 146 23 232 65 Christ 97 85 1742 1054 814 984 RI St Pauls No re port Figs for J0 unnail 1300 800 637 637 1943 Grace 12 20 11 11 190 184 165 184 85 147 18 84 10 18 76 Imcnanuel 19 10 629 500 350 400 91 78 14 196 60 60

ARLCNOTON Trinity 13 12 308 222 108 124 73 69 11 64 10 St Georges 39 15 14 14 890 518 481 518 05 107 35 297 35 114 173 St Johns 150 70 40 62 62 12 37 Ii 14 63 10 40 Epiphany 340 89 99 89 58 Grace ... 115 51 66 68 15 52 50 17 35 St Marys 32 17 12 813 373 170 184 65 62 30 308 105 120

CAROLINE Bowling Green St Asaphs 32 26 22 20 23 13 Ruther Glen St Margarets 20 20 21 20 Port Royal St Peters 32 32 38 32 17

CRARLE5 CIrr Westover Parish 110 90 CLARKE Berryville Grace 100 Cunningham Chapel Parish 116 Good Shepherd 266 257 Greenway Court Parish 59 43 66 64

CIJLPEPER Brandy Christ St Marks Parish 65 Rapidan Emmanuel 245 221 Mitchells 7a 98 All Saints 20 Raccoon Ford St Pauls 15 20 24

ESSEX Tappahannock St Johns 125 109 Millers Tavern St Pauls St Annes Parish 65 50 50 45

FAIRFAX Falls Church Imnianuelon..Hil1 650 518 300 West End St Johns 200 CI 92 Baileys St Pauls 32 Sharon Chapel 39 26 C- 185 CI Groveton Christ 40 Wellington St Lukes 04 36 46 McLean St Johns 32 1- 200 Vienna McGill Parish 107 Fairfax Trsro 143 97 Burke Good Shepherd 139 114 Pohick 4t 35 i-I Olivet 261 216 55 20 Herndon St Timothy 20 110 Chantilly Christ 86 55 Centervjlle St Johns

FAUQTJIER Casanova Grace Remington St Lukes 80 66 Hamilton Parish 46 42 Leeds Parish 379 323 Meade Prjsh 130 80 Piedmont Parish 89 92 Whittle 46 46 Parish The Plains Ada St Andrews 207 184 57 45

FLUVANNA St Johns Columbia Bremo Bluff Grace 60 52 60 57

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GLOUCESTER 154 104 108 13 Abingdon 46 14 20 St Andrews ... 49 50 Ware Parish 241 224 200 206 36 64 24 12 85

GOOCHLAND Goochland Grace 4... 70 64 62 64 19 Lorraine St Marys 78 50 37 34 12 40 20

GREENE Mission Home Whittle Memo ial.. 90 62 49 43 22 44 15

Bris Industilal School 42 40 252 220 140 171 30 51 13 200 14 14 Stanardsville Grace 99 80 57 60 27 31 14 29 19 24 McMullen Epiphany Mission 87 55 48 40 12 16 20 10 15 15 Stanardsville Cecil Memorial 52 20 15 15 10 21 49

HANOVER

St Martins Parish 190 180 176 174 16 47 11 37 12 43 43

Hanover St Pauls 113 113 112 113 14 48 27 12 Di Old Church Immanuel 90 84 84 84 10 21 16 18 18 Ashland St James the Less 195 165 140 141 15 43 28 28 104

HENBICO All Saints 17 22 18 11 867 737 723 735 78 138 21 115 45 .. 255 Ii 13 348 340 Ascension 376 348 14 62 20 100 31 75 11 22 18 300 Christ 275 255 275 16 47 10 115 50 67 Emmanuel 14 586 424 405 411 57 75 14 72 50 45 80 Epiphany 15 10 15 500 375 382 375 68 92 18 165 80 85 105 Grace and Holy Trinity 14 20 1106 769 772 769 83 68 15 73 50 Highland Springs Messiah 17 60 49 157 49 .8 36 11 12 500 479 Holy Comforter 466 479 30 92 22 112 33 49 467 Monumental 376 364 347 21 79 35 55 Prince of Peace 35 41 Sandston Our Saviour 34 27 106 27

St Andrews 39 23 16 30 1186 700 752 760 47 124 44 408 519 50 174 St James 36 46 26 30 1674 1328 1215 1269 St Johns 11 20 15 740 701 546 558 52 66 26 93 99 80 112 St Marks 26 29 852 564 516 564 87 102 22 178 75 75 210

St Pul 23 36 33 22 1907 1256 1100 1131 00 179 50 100 139 11 531

St StephenS 29 53 14 13 779 719 631 685 85 73 28 325 20 300 362 St Thomas 26 46 14 58 743 652 595 639 33 87 31 178 127 160 224 Varina 92 71 65 71 12 40 10 47 13 22 Weddell Memorial 83 60 36 35 36 40 52 14 10 KING ND QUEEN St Stsphens Parish 17 16 17 16 13

KIN0 GEORGE King George St Johns 53 18 40 42 18 Port Conway Emmanuel 13 20 31 21 20 21 12 St Pauls Parish 96 73 65 55 15 49 25 Lambs Creek 17 17 16 10 10 10

KING WILLIAM St Davids Parish 26 13 17 16 14 10 14 14 14 West Point St Johns 10 83 71 60 71 13 48

LANCASTER Lancaster Trinity 40 34 35 34 20 12 Kilmarnock Grace 90 86 103 86 57 Whitechapel 65 65 65 65

LOUD OUN Aldie Our Redeemer 27 78 33 32 33 13 37 Middleburg Emmanual 27 117 103 65 66 14 76 Oatlands Our 23 23 Saviour 30 20 20 17 23 32 Leesburg St James 12 261 227 247 227 19 84 57 35 58 113 Lucketts Christ 43 42 42 42 12 15 Hamilton St Pauls 10 39 35 34 35 13 18 II 11 Round Hill Mt Calvary 52 47 45 47 14 17 34 14 Purcellville St Peters IS 49 49 49 14 12 15 13 Di LOUISA Mechanicsville St John 3. 37 25 10 25 17 Louisa St James 108 88 54 55 13 17 Di Mineral Incarnation 2.. Ill 100 77 78 20 21 MADISON Madison Piedmont 17 14 17 17 Middle River Mission 15 70 25 15 25 22 59 60 MATHEWS Kingston Parish 135 103 84 86 26 98 20 37 MIDDLESEX Christchureh Parish 86 86 80 86 Naw KENT St Peters Parish 25 25 22 25

NORTHUMBERLAND Heathsville St Stephens 43 43 49 Fleeton St Marys 66 57 44 Wicomico Parish 38 37 45 PAIOCRIAL STATISTICS CONT5NtI8D 00

BAPTISMS COMMUNICANTS SERVICES CHURCH ScHooL ORGANIZATIONS

COUNTY CHURCH dt PLACE rii Z.0 o.r 55 P39 C.7 mcc iZ Ow OH Zcr s1 IsO 1-E

ORANGE Orange St Thomas .. 304 235 185 200 112 58 32 138 138 Gordonsville Christ 115 104 86 106 21 50 12 Barboursville Balbour Memorial.. Figures fro mJou rnal 1941 35 35 35 35 c-i

PAGE Luray Christ .. 80 79 75 82 13 44 Ingham St Pauls 10 53 30 13 18 57 -3 St Georges Mission 10 184 110 77 82 11 100 11 77 32 13 20 Tanners Ridge and Cuhbage Hollow Est romR ept 1942 17 17 17 17

PRINCE WILLIAM Manassas Trinity 11 251 200 194 188 71 84 100 114 -3 Haymarket Parish 224 183 162 163 26 84 17 38 105 tTl

RAPPAHANNOCK Woodville St Pauls Washington Trinity 55 45 61 45 19 18 Sperryville 25 25 19 25

RICRMOND Luoenburg Parish 90 90 North Farnham Parish 21 21 Good Shepherd

ROCKINGHAM Harrisonburg Emmanuel 10 306 237 207 207 26 52 50 Lynnwood Grace Memorial 241 118 46 36 14 20 47 Yancy St Stephens 86 50 50 50 12 23 60 25 40 Rocky Bar Good Shepherd 75 59 63 59 15 20 64 35 Elkton Wildwood Chapel Elkton St Barnabas

SHENANDOAH Mt JacksonSt Andrews Woodstock Emmanuel Orkney Springs Transfigurati9n

SPOTSYLVANZA Lewiston St Jhn Fredericksburg St Georges Fredericksburg Trinity Spotsylvania Christ

STAFFORD Overwharton Parish

WARREN Newton Parish

WESTMORELANp Cople Parish Nomini GroveSt Pauls Oak Grove St Peter Montross Parish 55 Colonial Beach St Marys Is Total White Cl

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COUNTY CHURCH PLACE Ce Fj .5

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ALBEMARLE

Trinity Charlottesville 13 21 120 79 53 74 38 122 47 17 17

ARLINGTON Meade Memorial 44 40 57 40 14 21 15

CAROLINE Resurrection Sparta 10 10

CLARKE to

St Marys Berryville 45 25 28 25

ESSEX So Farnham Millers Tavern 73 Grace 69 61 69 30 95 60 So Farnham St Andrews Upright 42 32 30 32 14 31 36 10

HANOVER tn

Hanover Calvary 41 36 31 30 16 25

HENRICO Richmond Osgood Memorial 80 74 63 71 22 52 31 Richmond St Peters 15 11 18 Richmond St 17 375 355 Philips 336 355 12 54 60

KING AND QUEEN St Marks Bessley 12 12 12 18 10

KING WILLIAM St Pauls 18 West Point Ill 80 65 53 26 52 39 11 18 25 ORANGE St Marys Somerset 14 21 25 St Pauls Gordonsville 22 11 14 15 St Margarets Orange 18 16 12 12

POTSYLVANIA Advent Fredericksburg

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ALBEMARLE CharlottesvilleChrist 17186 05 6503 15 312 82 427 00 3265 07 284654 1076 73 1000 00 15431 31 157000 00 134000 00 18000 00 Charlottesville St Pauls Meml 1286808 4422 95 160 78 441 00 2249 49 198789 1000 00 1000 00 11262 31 171406 00 96000 00 32000 00 CharlottesvilleVa Mason Meml. 146 40 49 85 00 14 32 21 00 87 17 IvySt Pauls 3623 36 1331 06 119 83 74 00 773 35 675 79 449 33 3423 36 20700 00 14167 00 Ivy St John Baptist 234 54 63 25 60 00 20 59 81 00 174 44 16520 00 10 100 00 392 72 153 22 06 15 00 79 62 265 90 Earleysville Buck Mountain 011 10200 00 6900 00 Greenwood Parish 354826 272772 189 65 203 00 150 46 3270 83 Holy Cross Chapel 729 36 529 18 65 30 124 32 718 80 Glendower Christ 3211 52 1235 84 88 88 78 00 75 202 98 160945 5900 00 5900 00 Scottsville St Johns 317 50 215 70 16 20 14 00 75 62 85 317 50 Esmont St Stephens 379 23 210 42 15 00 10 00 60 85 296 27 Simeon St Lukes 705 56 367 92 10 00 59 54 60 68 498 14 770000 5000 00 9-I Alberene St Annes 240 41 53 78 00 24 24 133 49 213 51 7500 00 4000 00 Mcllhaney Parish 410 38 129 20 61 00 72 11 164 21 378 13 29868 00 1460000 Walkers Parish 4745 12 2549 77 123 28 137 00 74 15 897 37 3781 57 Boonesville St Johns 426 45 131 25 27 00 102 41 241 93 oooo 00 750 00 13 00 Rio Our Saviour 87 55 04 20 00 78 04 t71 Cross Roads Holy Innocents 194 21 43 22 227 00 45 36 96 05 192 50 SI

ALEXANDRIA CITY 420 00 546 00 Christ 28947 58 10232 10 9007.97 4752 75 2700 00 2765882 88500 00 84800 00 7000 00 III St Pauls Grace 786278 3246 32 184 81 75 00 2278 81 23530 174000 776034 52000 00 45000 00 4850 00 Emmanuel 10813 54 5546 20 157 47 188 00 2232 21 1387 92 87583 10387 63 39000 00 2160000 1186500

ARLINGTON Trinity 20430 50 2120 87 73 13 46 00 3217 16 647 02 12421 45 600 00 19126 13 2680000 18000 00 13330 00 St Georges 14262 33 6822 04 262 55 351 00 487 96 2300 04 2210 00 12433 59 58000 00 St Johns 1935 36 331 68 21 00 322 37 145 14 74 00 894 19 470000 2500 00 Epiphany 3305 48 3235 24 29 08 80 00 1155 40 179 06 302 15 2980 93 20500 00 9500 00 4730 52 56 Grace 958 722 11 38 87 41 00 17 36 90 37 17 40 934 11 5400 00 2100 00 St Marys 12973 60 4830 94 177 75 183 00 1214 40 1023 80 420000 11626 89 42550 00 35000 00 11400 00

CAROLINE

Bowling Green St Asaphs 710 00 225 00 12 40 86 95 324 10 700 00 500 00 liuther Glen St Margarets 166 83 76 16 719 500 23 00 111 35 3000 00 150000 Port Royal St Peters 580 8V 313 00 5049 130 00 493 49

CHARLES Cccx

Westover Parish 4779 25 1685 00 132 00 122 00 212 00 1580 00 100 00 4029 00 20700 00 10500 00 CLARKE

Berryville Grace 5607 53 3609 62 227 50 210 00 188 69 1325 00 5660 81 87000 00 50550 00 Cunningham ChapelParish 7953 41 18 61 30 200 00 3591 125 66 2105 96 7184 10 85000 00 39000 00 Good Shepherd 487 41 143 80 75 00 27 48 134 50 316 53 00 00 Court Parish 4000 2000 Greenway 1952 66 1324 18 121 88 70 00 192 39 261 80 1970 25 27000 00 17400 00

CULPEPEOi

Brandy Chrict 1.050 21 573 77 36 51 24 00 48 80 122 97 816 23 St Marks 6900 00 465000 Parish 6087 08 3676 26 21000 19800 6028 138452 5529 06 30000 00 Rapidan Emmanuel 2072 27 570 68 38 65 00 284 69 233 98 97 02 125635 9400 00 10000 00 Mitchells All Saints 851 30 255 76 1271 2300 22800 519 47 360000 Raccoon Ford St Pauls 500 00 85 56 900 94 56 783000 6500 0 ESSEX Tappahannock St Johns. 4613 06 2269 68 163 45 110 00 49824 88 1107 387 31 4542 56 20500 00 Millers Tavern St Pauls 802 25 535 30 32 09 37 00 32 19 144 20 780 78 St Annes Parish sboo 00 1230 26 240 35 17 13 37 00 21 00 215 82 500 00 1030 30 17250 00 12000 00

FAIRFAX SI Falls Church I-I 10200 08 3988 77 271 26 1181 72 1631 18 2341 37 9424 30 5150000 3670000 Immanuel on-Hill 32 6810 3385 06 157 46 64 00 665 49 27 West End 1211 600 00 6083 78 9-I St Johns 316 51 179 27 900 6380 1262 264 69 4350 00 3000 00 Baileys St Pauls 562 83 415 91 967 5000 475 58 5200 00 2500 00 Sharon Chapcl 388 48 165 28 11450 5050 330 28 3250 00 3250 00 Groveton Christ 930 43 523 28 24 38 21 00 120 05 124 11 821 Wellington St Lukes 82 2700 00 2500 00 1252 66 030 10 32 23 14 00 267 09 107 00 1050 48 6200 00 150000 McLean St Johns 4626 45 962 04 31 50 102 00 885 08 434 00 00 Vienna McGill 500 2915 62 2400000 22000 00 4250 00 Parish 1159 99 806 23 5100 6048 7720 1046 92 1760000 1570000 Fairfax Truro 81 4471 2574 77 147 88 223 89 1201 53 166 00 Burke Good 431407 Shepherd 283 25 200 00 584 740 Pohick 2360 236 84 5147 07 14 204000 115 107 00 303 70 433 35 600 00 69 Olivet 3598 442 29 284 02 2000 304 Herndon St 02 5950000 28000 00 Timothy 2568 91 900 38 42 08 42 00 323 86 336 16 1654 48 Centerville St Johns 278 40 132 40 2500 12000 277 40 3309 00 00o.o0 FATJQUIER Casanova Grace 1811 69 887 02 58 31 79 00 371 78 149 72 1545 83 1150000 780000 Remington St Lukes 657 04 391 92 26 55 31 00 53 93 139 72 643 16 Hamilton Parish 40 9045 4415 99 21000 24700 474 85 Leeds Parish 282728 8175 12 125000 o 8209000 3380 00 1780 16 147 25 116 00 663 62 321 04 Meade Parish 302807 14100 00 9230 00 668818 3380 42 189 94 196 00 600 00 Piedmont 1202 00 5565 36 23800 00 23000 00 Parish 1923 60 711 60 33 76 49 00 45 98 297 70 Whittle Parish 1139 04 750000 5000 00 34 06 6618 3753 21000 18000 1101 40 121004 Ada St Andrews Mission 6454 50 216 78 96 17 7350 169 67

FLUVANNA St Johns 550 70 32474 3000 10229 457 03 Bremo Bluff 27dOO 00 20000 00 598 44 27040 3100 14000 44649 FREDERICK Winchester Christ Church 12 711 49 4830 52 262 50 383 00 209688 2611 78 Stephens City St Stephen 1600 00 11754 68 140600 00 85820 00 153 98 102 38 74 05 3986 153 98 St Thomas Parish 80 00 71 26 80 00 00 00 PAROCHIAL STATISTICS FINANCIAL REPORT CONTINUED

PLACE .I so 00 00 05 CD O5 E8 5i34 05 ap NOP O1 El ElOl i-sEl

GLOUCESTER Aljingdon 3535 15 1441 82 126 67 73 00 131 26 310 44 871 00 305 00 3254 19 32000 00 13000 00 1350 00 St Andrews 163 47 6446 64 46 5200 00 4125 00 900 00 Ware Parish 5144 64 3244 17 227 50 145 00 303 23 810 10 .i50.00 488000 42000 00 960000

G000HLAND Goochiand Grace 2195 28 941 34 31 25 50 00 204 50 21500 2456 09 5100000 890000 Lorraine St Marys 1628 97 942 95 30 90 28 00 153 00 50 00 1204 91 10000 00 5500 00

GREEND Mission Home Whittle Memorial. 346 19 68 95 144 33 213 28 3900000 2180000 Brie Industrial School 1125 14 100 05 443 00 543 05 186000 00 Stanardsville Grace 1018 96 570 82 50 52 18 00 53 10 261 58 960 02 12500 00 9000 00 McMullen Epiphany Mission 192 45 48 85 00 108 75 159 60 5700 00 Stanardsville Cecil Memorial 225 90 80 78 00 60 98 143 77

HANOVER St Martins Parish 1959 63 1338 49 97 95 58 00 41 35 376 32 40 00 1952 11 33300 00 11500 00 840 23 Hanover St Pauls 2675 33 1083 26 39 36 78 00 143 25 447 85 450 00 2241 72 Old Church Immanuel 2038 74 673 90 52 99 60 00 384 21 30000 1471 10 1150000 600000 Ashland St James the Less 3714 84 1584 84 73 33 88 00 227 71 1309 68 200 00 166 75 3669 11 20000 00 15000 00

hENBICO All Saints 24 109 94 17062 81 450 00 1243 00 1337 14 240607 22499 02 255500 00 55000 00 Ascension 5599 50 3155 85 135 04 150 00 26 15 488 52 4755 56 Cnrist 6138 67 3663 56 153 75 85 00 879 77 1095 67 5877 75 41700 00 14500 00 Emmanuel 21953 49 8021 39 312 82 688 00 3251 62 5169 39 60 00 17403 22 014520 00 67800 00 Epiphany 10200 90 4880 41 273 00 1154 10 104874 230000 9656 27 115000 00 73000 00 17S00 00 Grace and Holy Tiinity 3396722 1497720 675 00 139100 3670 62 360550 7825 70 32205 02 270728 00 44415 00 2127 80 Highland Springs Messiah 644 37 498 51 22 38 75 00 12 45 60834 Holy Comforter 7510 12 387034 155 56 190 00 1043 31 733 82 118276 7175 70 66000 00 45050 00 Monumental 10045 59 6400 78 273 45 521 00 455 55 2181 41 28 9838 47 135000 00 80000 00 Prince of Peace 100 00 100 00 100 00 Sandston Our Saviour 259 53 202 75 25 20500 St Andrews 34366 47 6060 46 371 60 30900 9255 74 22162 71 82000 00 28000 00 St James 3833624 20145 68 540 00 3375 00 3311 91 10804 59 472 00 36829 18 248000 00 163750 00 212900 St Johns 27178 29 6895 52 284 38 402 00 2059 17 242931 148000 1342000 26970 38 51250 00 40300 00 108 60 St Marks 16849 65 7414 73 270 00 300 00 364 76 2344 87 2275 00 16252 36 147000 00 28200 00 St Pauls 45259 83 2411028 735 00 1717 00 485523 12325 71 44887 93 400000 00 557600 00

St Stephens 30924 06 St 28982 30 02 Thomas 16174 79 195863 157380 00 4000 00 3467809 Varina 3296 96 3202 44 00 Weddell Memorial 1023 72 13500 12500 03 698 50 1006 54 5000 00 2500 00 KING AND QUEEN St Stephens Parish 227 25 194 34 3000 00 2000 00 KING GEORGE

King George St Johns 1374 77 Port 1178 03 Conway Emmanuel 588 28 1455000 4000 00 6000 00 St 359 68 00 Pauls Parish 2037 87 4350 1277 53 Lambs Creek 134 49 1300000 2000 00 106 75 4500 00 KINE WILLIAM St Davids Parish 5543 14 West Point 5358 94 9000 00 6050 00 St Johns 4154 58 24 3285 21000 00 10000 00 2460 00 LANCASTER Lancaster Trinity 300 34 Kilmarnoek 56896 Grace 1411 31 54232 Whitechapel 322 94 1300000 800000 i71 64 4000 00 3000 00 LOUD OUN Aldie Our Redeemer 600 00 Middleburg 600 00 5500 00 3300 00 Emmanuel 5005 57 Oatlands Our 3882 46 33600 00 27000 00 Saviour 628 33 St 353 11 5300 00 3300 00 Leesburg James 19331 09 Lucketts 11277 42 114200 00 00 Christ 577 65 65550 Hamilton 31667 St Pauls 950 21 Round 630 19 1690000 HillMt Calvary 642 36 750000 Purcellyil1 St Peters 491 36 9000 00 4800 00 1562 00 1353 51 8000 00 5000 00 LOUISA Mechanicsvjlle St Johns 363 17 Louisa St 293 62 560000 150000 James 939 88 939 88 4300 00 3000 00 MineralIncarnation 625 12 54899 855000 500000 MADISON

Madison Piedmont 078 16 Middle River Mission 7943 132 68 129 01

MATIIEWS Parish Kingston 3236 20 2068 56 24400 00 12500 00 MIDDLESEX Christchurch Parish 1864 25 118489 NEw KENT St Peters Parish 426 40 344 05 1060000 800000 NORTHLMBEIILANI Ji Heathsyille St Stephens 1167 68 Fleeton St Marys 410 53 8550 00 5000 00 Wicomico Parish 268 35 122 4i 7680 3000 00 PAROCHIAL STATISTICSFINANCIAL REPORTCONTINUED

RECESPTS DISBURSEMENTS

00 COUNTY CHURCH PLACE Iii 54 CC 00 CR CR 00 ocR HiPs

ORANGE 84 00 7460 92 00 00 OrangeSt Thomas 7539 13 3775 93 210 00 00 544 15 1325 1600 83500 43500 550000 65500 45500 36 Gordonsville Christ 3852 85 2115 70 13734 ill 00 8732 3561 f-i Barboiirsville 1arbour Memorial

PAGE 50 88 42 00 145 85 335 28 740 00 2227 08 39400 00 27000 00 Luray Christ 2581 59 913 07 110 15 Ingham St Pauls 110 15 82 16 28 00 113 89 282 41 10000 00 6100 00 St GeorgHs Mission 282 84 158 67 85 Tanners Ridge All Saints f-i Cubbage Hollow Mission

PRINCE WILLIAM 05 93 193 63 13000 56 1109 12 364 52 6210 76 31000 00 2200000 Manassas Trinity 6613 3245 1147 73 94 80 63 00 139 61 30040 100000 2899 54 1421000 8060 00 1185 00 Haymarket Parish 2922 40 1301

RAPPAHANNOCK SI 12 00 54 70 00 7500 330 59 Woodville St Pauls 494 78 135 05 38 708 27 00 00 015 32 400 55 50 39 00 88 81 87 41 17100 13400 Washington Trinity 44 14625 1011 2500 1654 19790 5000 00 3.00000 Sperryvillelmmanuel 6i1

RICHMOND SI 49 52 71 00 505 00 1517 89 10000 00 10000 00 Lunenbg Par St Johns Warsaw 1734 01 892 37 75 5525 165 00 North Farnham Parish 565 00 102 00 Good Shepherd

ROCKINGHAM 640 05 4853 07 Harrisonhurg Emmanuel 5369 92 3121 39 182 79 209 00 699 84 139 50 255 23 10900 00 7775 00 Lynnwood Grace Memorial 354 $7 36 33 10 80 68 60 7400 500 4763 12663 9000 00 YanceySt Stephens 12663 500 56 88 5600 125 63 Rocky Bar Good Shepherd 137 61 75 Elkton Wildwood Chapel Elkton St Barnabas

SHENANDOAH Mt Jackson St Andrews Woodstock Emmanuel Orkney Springs Transfiguration.

SPOTSYLVANTA Lewiston St Johns 52 76 25 15 00 16 50 43 65 620 00 St 13 Fredericksburg Georges 885 98 817 87 279 00 32000 762 52 499 75 13 679 14 66 000 00 23 250 00 Fredericksburg Trinity 3613 35 27 144 42 2519 172 00 250 31 400 00 3846 00 34000 00 16000 00 SpotsylvaniaChrist 70 114 56 00 97 00 180 60 11800 00 7000 00

STAFFORD SI Overwh.arton Parish 181306 109430 9945 6800 3510 46618 176103 1615000 12000 00 WARREN SI Newton Parish 5348 04 3438 36 190 32 123 80 1104 22 472 80 5329 50 110 WHSTMORELAND f-i Cople Parish 177500 99000 8750 5800 5000 42500 61050 Nomini GroveSt Pauls 684 31 335 70 21 87 21 00 126 50 50507 Oak Grove St Peters 282650 636 64 49 76 26900 352 10 OSo 00 235749 Montross Parish 543 59 818 91 43411 39 00 280 80 275 49 370 00 259 00 086 60 12 00000 50000 Colonial Beach St Marys

Total White 75689843 32750355 1456952 1927424 9458380 12599446 3106102 5935565 67234224 5.632.932273.476.43440 184199 70

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RECEIPTS DISEIJRSEMENTS

COUNTY CHURCH .i .0 PLACE .E .o 00 pl r0

ALBEMARLE 88 38 112 00 860 87 13350 00 1050000 878 52 502 97 21 79 00 131 73 to Trinity Charlottesville

ARLINGTON 29 13 00 92 53 73 00 23 81 710 78 Meade Memorial 710 78 483 85 22

CAROLINE 00 1500 -3 Resurrection Sparta 15 00 30 00 00 to CLARKE 23 00 3380 101 79 80 00 St Marys Berryville

EssEx 00 34 50 87 00 25 50 349 72 300000 1000 00 Farnham Grace Millers Tavern 370 00 183 72 00 00 46 00 151 00 2550 00 850 00 St Andrews Upright 161 00 77 00 17

HANOVER 06 54 00 104 54 1400 172 54 Recover St Pauls 175 01

HENI1ICO 00 00 288 45 53 28 631 77 Richmond Osgood Memorial 652 89 272 32 66 Richmond St Peters 35 40 25 66 00 39 00 832 56 79 12 975 09 323 50 3311 68 Richmond St Philips 3707 88 985 90 44 05

KING AND QUEEN 00 00 1000 26 00 St Marks Beasley 26 00 00

KING WILLIAM 11 00 82 00 53 50 400 09 St Pauls West Point 401 36 229 31 03

ORANGE oO 00 00 00 St Somerset 63 51 32 00 38 Marys 90 00 00 00 781 26 81 387500 St Pauls Gordonsville 26 81 1100 00 14 00 2200 00 1500 00 St Margarets Orange 14 00 12 00

SPOTSvLVANIA Advent Fredericksburg 41 22 37 12 12 19 10 00 39 31

Total Colored 22 7181 2888 33 95 60 114 00 1684 30 562 06 875 09 484 81 8815 03 Total White 43 2497500 1565000 756898 327503 55 14563 52 19274 24 85993 11 125994 46 31061 02 59355 66 072342 24 5632932 27347643450384199 70 Gsaud total 76437 00 139399 88 14665 02 19388 24 8764741 126556 52 32036 11 59840 46 27 679177 565790727 3452094 50 184199 70

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FFNANCIAL STATEMENT

Receipts White Colored Total Local Support 506093 75 4882 80 $510976 55 Communion Alms 5764 68 47 94 5812 62 REPORT OF THE STATISTiCIAN Parochial Special 51038 34 898 74 51937 08 Work outside Parish 68397 72 562 09 68959 81 Account Capital 39653 54 980 27 40633 81 Diocese Transfers To the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Annual Cousscil of the of Virginia 28023 47 28023 47

Total Centlemen 698971 50 7371 84 $706343 34 Statistician of the Diocese of Balance beg to present the following report of the 57926 93 38 57936 31 Virginia for the year 1943 Grand total VITAL STATISTICS 756898 43 7381 22 $764279 65 White Colored Total Disbursements Baptisms Current Expenses 327503 55 33 976 289633 $330399 88 Infants 964 Pension Premiums 14569 52 95 50 14665 02 Adults .207 211 Fund Contingent 19274 24 114 00 19388 24 Communion Alms 8590 69 52 94 8643 63 Total 1171 37 1208 Other Parochial Expenses 85993 11 1654 30 87647 41 Confirmations 1137 56 1193 Work outside the Parish 125994 46 562 06 429 33 462 126556 52 Marriages Capital Account 02 975 631 31061 09 32036 11 Burials 620 11 Transfers 59355 65 484 81 59840 46 Congregations 35162 1034 36196 Total Baptized persons 672342 24 6835 03 $679177 Confirmed 26046 845 26891 Balance persons 84556 19 546 19 85 102 38 Communicants 782 Number last reported 23617 24399 Grand total 75689843 7381 22 $764279 65 Added 1990 69 2059 Lost 1412 43 1455 INDEBTEDNESS Amount funded debt Present number 24 195 808 25003 29647 50 29647 50 Debts secured by Church Schools mortgage 150520 52 150520 52 49 Floating debt Officers and teachers 1003 1052 4031 68 4031 68 440 Pupils 7359 7799 32 1631 Total Bible clasSes 1599 184199 70 $184199 70

Total 9961 521 10482 ENDOWMENT Endowment 14 Parish Organizations 726225 $726225 14 Members of Womans Auxiliary 3117 46 3163 Members of other organizations 3410 46 t3456 ORGANIZATIONS Money raised by organizations 43928 63 250 II 44178 74 Above to Parish Total 6527 92 t6 619 paid treasurers. 11831 56 250 11 12081 67 206 10 216 Total number of organizations PROPERTY 22200 Sittings in Churches and Chapels 20950 1250 White

should be hite 23357 Colored 744 Value Insured Accordhig to last years parochial reports these figures for Churches and Total 24101 Chapels 3504911 49 $1237354 SQ Rectories in the case 27 120 00 include the received since the meeting of the Council and 462678 299 These figures reports Parish Houses were used in order to get the figures 66 00 of the three parishes not reporting the figures last reported 541012 245850 Other approximately correct buildings 165900 00 23305 00 Land 00 the do not include the Sunday Schools 453668 tMany reports failed to give this information figures Church furnishings 85 Oo which are reported separately 484261 173055 Undesignated 20500 00 00 the 1497750 to the one from which the Report on This is not the report submitted the Council nor to the resolution passed at this meeting State of the Church was based but is amended according ______Total white 27 50 of the Council 5632932 $3476434 75% of parishes reported this item tNot single parish reported deficit 252 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Colored APPENDIX Churches and Chapels 12500 00 9000 00 Rectories 00 3800 00 5300 CHANGES Parish Houses 3800 00 2850 00 IN CONSTITUTION AND CANONS OF Other bulldings 7500 ADOPTED THE DIOCESE AT THE 149TH Land 3100 00 ANNUAL COUNCIL Church furnishings 200 00 CONSTITUTION Total colored 24975 00 15650 00 ARTrcLE Ill SEcTIoN Sun-SEcTION Grand total 565790727 $3492084 50 gate from each parish a.There shall be one having parish lay dele tion and from each vestry from each mission church separate be chosen entitled to congrega the last Council the by their representation According to resolution passed at parochial reports respective vestries by Canon to COngregatio But from statistician the first of in order to be in which every have to be in the hands of the by April there is more parish or separate there shall be than one minister included in her The were received after the first of as many canonically report following reports lay delegates as there settled settled and from are ministers April but have been included in this Statement every parish or so hundred separate canonically 300 congregation having St Pauls Charlottesville Emmanuel Greenwood communicants more than three annual reported to the Diocesan Charlottesville Prince of Richmond report there shall authorities in Virginia Mason Mem Peace be an additional the last 300 communicants delegate for each Our Saviour Rio The Resurrection Sparta or major fraction three hundred 300 in nb thereof above the 5St Asaphs Bowling Green St Johns Tappahannock case however shall first three hundred titled to any parish or Groveton Villa more than three separate Christ Church St Lukes Wellington lay congregation be en Ii ARTIcLE XVI.At delegates Our Saviour Oatlands St Andrews Upright each regular be elected annual of 5St Columbia Committee meeting the Council there Olivet Chapel Johns on Finance of the shall of five lay Diocese which Our Oatlands St Stephens King Queen communicants of the shall be Redeemer until Diocese and composed their successors they shall Grace Millers Tavern St Marks Bearley are elected or continue in office The Committee appointed Churches marked with an asterisk have no rector shall have such be prescribed powers and been from the churches by Canon perform such duties There have no reports following The as may Gordonsville Barbour Barboursville Ecclesiastical Christ Church Meml Authority shall have may occur in the power to fill 5St Marys Fleeton St Pauls Alexandria Committee any vacanoy that Emmanuel Brook Hill but incom report was received from St Marys Colonial Beach was so CANONS it had to be the corrected was never sent hack CANON VJ.It plete returned report shall be the the duty of the The from Fails Church ws.s received after the first of May The accounts of the Committee on report Treasurer of Finance to have to each the Diocese audited in this due to extreme illness in the family of the rector and of regular delay case was annual of annually and to thereof meeting the report the treasurer himself when Council and to any requested the financial special meeting MARy Coonwirc such condition of the audits with such Diocese as disclos perform recommendations as it by Statistician such other duties may deem as the Council expedient and to Constitution may direct or or Canon may be prescribed CANON XVI by ls% ieported insurance SECTIoN .When parish or any number of congregation desire persons belonging to with separate any the requireme5 organizati but in regard to cannot they the formation of comply may proceed to separate eongregatjo5 ditions organize Mission Church upon the following con After the 20th of May 1943 there the Diocesan must appear from authorities that their last to in the there are at least report group and that twenty_five they have disbursed communicants $500 for church during the purposes preceding year at least They must obtain the approval of the of belong if there be vestry the parish to only one which they more than vestry or of the Parish one in Council if vestry the parish there be They must have the approval of the and of the Diocesan Ecclesiastical Council Authority of the Diocese They may have their own and and whose vestry officers whose duties shall be manner of according to the election gard to the election provisions of these and duties of Canons in re without the vestres They shall approval not call and consent of minister Diocese the Ecclesiastical Authority of the INDEX

Army and Navy Commission 57

Bequests Forms of Bishop Payne Divinity School 69 Brydon Rev MacLaren 70 Budget of the Diocese for 1945 69 94

Cavert Rev Samuel M.70 Church Extension Committee Church Schools 105 Clergy List Committees Church Pension Fund 84 Executive Committee of Diocesan Missionary Society 76 78 Forward in Service 85 Church Property 84 Finance 43 48 77 Presiding Bishops See 79 Program of the Diocese for 1945 69 94 Proposed Amend ments to Constitution of General Church 48 Resolutions 31 79 Resolutions for 1945 80 Retirement of Bishop Tucker 42 Re Service turning Men 42 Standing Committees of Council 41 Standing Committee of Diocese 42 56 76 Constitution and Canons 42 44 46 50 62 74 82 252

Diocesan Boards Of Christian Education 68 99 of Christian Social Relations 68 101 of Colored Work 68 96 of Mountain Work 95 Diocesan Field Board 68 102 Deputies to Synod 42 81 Diamond Cot Fund 183 Diocesan Directory Diocesan Invested Funds 161 Disabled Clergy Fund 180 Dooley Fund 162 182 Dunn Rev Joseph 70

Elections Committee on Church Property 84 Committee on Church Pension Committee Fund 84 on Finance 77 Deputies to Synod Executive Committee of 81 Diocesan Missionary Society 76 78 Standing Committee 76 Secretaries 31 Executhe Committee of Diocesan Missionary Society 43 76 78

Forward in Service 72 85

General Convention Matters of Reference 46 Goodwin Bishops Pastoral Address 32

Lay Delegates 16

Mason Bishops Pastoral Address 40 Meeting Places of Council Minor Mr John 70 Missions 24 Mission Churches 23 Mitchell Rev Joseph Fenner 32 87 256 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA

Official Acts of Bishops 90 Officials of Diocese

Parishes 16 Parker Lt.-Col Charles 57 Parochial Invested Funds 162 Parochial Reports 198 234 242 Pastoral Addresses 31 Presiding Bishops See 79 Province of Washington 50

Reports of Boards See Diocesan Boards Reports of Committees and Commissions Army and Navy 57 Canons Church 74 82 Architecture 72 Church Unity 57 Credentials 50 Divorce and Juvenile Crime 44 Finance 48 Forward in Service 72 Invested Funds 78 Mission Churches 46 Nominations 73 Prograni for 1945 69 94 Resolutions 79 Standing Committee 56 State of the Church 60 Report of Examining Chaplains 83 of Church Report Schools Church Schools in Diocese of Virginia St 105 Agnes School 114 St Annes School 108 St Catherines School 109 Christchurch School 110 St Christophers School 111 St Margarets School 113 Stuart Hall 116 Reports of Parishes 198 234 242 Report of Shrine Mont 68 118 Report of Statistician 68 250 of Report Treasurers Treasurer of the Diocese 120 Treasurer of the Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge 153 Treasurer of the Church Extension Committee 156 Treasurer of the Trustees of the Funds 159 Report of the Womans Auxiliary 67 103 Resolutions Adopted 74 75 79 82 83 84 85

Separatd Congregations 16 Sheerin Rev Charles 70 Shrine Mont 68 118 Standing Committees of Council 41 Standing Committee of Diocese 42 Synod 42 50

Tucker Rt Rev St George 31 39 70

Virginia Council of Churches 37 42 62

Warner Rev Charles 69 Widows and Orphans Fund 181 Working Girls Cot Fund 183