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A“ (14 f 4 ¥ yin ep / i, {~~ 2 { f a - = 4 « ” 4 4 ‘ / < + < ‘s Z KY i ¢ (J Po. ths ~~. “A A ate } 4 If A t ¢ 7 : te of / eo! 2 / ‘ w , , wi/f a/o Jie¢ Aj? 4 ,, Jf a 7% , oa o Aa . ae / fos r / J ~ a ” - Bini’ f , ‘ f AZ ; y ai ‘4 - . ” j mie ~ ‘ o Fa / ny [if ” (ice fis Lrre & ee, oY a vu © . ra” C ee f f ; 4s kL , < r a q i. \A_® . } 4 ¥ G ta Al De / f J a Z 4 , , ry ' / o t Coneregational Leeting held on sundey,November 22,1925 by the ne Congregation of the First Freshyterian Church of Mooresville,N.C. the followins resolution was unanimously sderted. the trustees of the First Presbyterian Churéh of Moore ville N.C. are hereby ompowscved ,authorized and directed to horrow the sum of 940,900.00 for the purpose of mying on the building debt of the Church ond to execute in the name of the hureh 40 bonds numbered from one to forty inciveive regating the total of 949,000.00 to bh fue end nayoble from venr 0 year i ten ecunl amounts, 11 to be dve - psyvable ten years from the date of the said bonds id the sole Trustees «re further empowered, \uthorize: n irected to execut for the id Chvrech and in the neme of the me deed of trust conveying the ree] estate of the 948 Church hich is loested in the town S ooresvilie i... on the corner o oder treet and CLOlLiI sna o nue nd on whic is lo ted thé nse, the vhurch Buildi he choo) Building c 2 the p ent of the a j re entioned ) the ivter the > the s © shoal’ - a{r & af Lint Or _— . s ~ sOnereration Secretary, . Pars TEp ini rt ‘ ‘ + . ‘ . 2 ry r t . ine iy the compietion of tha | : Ay — _ a LR te cert nase GA - x 2& xt Coneregational Leeting held on 3 Und Conereen tion of the Firet Prashbyterian the followinr resolution was unanimously y,liovember 22,1926 by the Church of Q oresvilie,li.C. dortede the trustees of the First Presbyterian Shuréh of Looresville N.C- are hereby empowered ,avthorized $40,000.00 for the purpose of mying Cherch ond to execute in the na from one to forty inolveive to he due erd paycble from year he Aare > mnevahbie soid Trustees cre further empowe: for the id Ghureh and in th: conveying the reel eatate of the Town 9 coresvillle 3.0. on th CL@liend ivenve nd or which is 5en verre from the ed, directed to horrow the sum of the a? \ on the building debt of the hurch 40 bonds numbered the total of $49,000.00 in ten ecusl smounts,211 to finte of the said bonds ond the uthorize: n lirected to execut the me a2 deed of truest shurch nish is loested in th the sanse,the Church Buildi “ he Suna choo) Building 6 re the poyment of the id ondc ve nmentione 0 inter the reor the some shal} hecgome 4ue ond the sc.ié@ trustee: a uthorized ani ermowered to do ny né all other thines neces: be ione in the completion of the said transaction, A V alo Gtill hat t~— oieratore ‘ a . . Congregation secretary. Sao SS err Sie ore, cena t ' { ~— cot + ww ene t ™ » Oxecute and celiver a deed of trust in such forn as ——E———— : ita aia may scom advisable, covering ami conveying the land ys j ee f said chureh located snd fronting upon Ne~ ee ‘ , Averme and Academy Street, in the Crty of Moores- ye e Cog Tor the muwrose of securing the repayment in " the principal end interest of the eforessid notes | me seid deed of trust to mm in favor of the Richmon | i mu any, 0.’ Richmond, Virginia, as rmistc - ¢ @ Beic trustee with power of sale the aforesaid ee : : — . rh omeah I 4 } iia t . ecial , e ¢ 2 CLOM are © PBALD church property in the event of default in nayment of the rine “pel or interest of tle effdiicsald notes zr any one . iret erties Lures ©sv Og “se Cog» - © 13 mi to contain such other and further md ms a6 to the eatd trustees may scer ezsande ra er f f>¢ ; “2 ro a rmustecs are hereby fully authortg 4 wy othe: st ar ing nece: i ow f the chiuweh ov ; @ in properly securin ‘ resaid notes op nds by a conveyance “ ‘ A ed . ? f eC Lar es, © 22: eccembor, (ele, » th { OPerty " - " 4 O« r¢ « YW: f tr Ly Vv 4 Ce x o vreasurer ” ehnire } oe4 mle ° ° e < "07 aor “74 oo 4 a e} te . { ‘ he, Ww ; : i ¢ owe” ave 4? : e i . . y i i oan anc oe rokert > G © © - er 4 ow? le or £ { . oe c ; ; 4 ‘ f uae i m comnect vails snidé © Firs 8 ? mre orege © rey 6 or ' lad 2x4 ate f “ ail i © or XL Ste ; y eve > 2 oO ba ¢ f s* A oqo € y\e i sr ; mtet rmrnArA c 4 rue! y? ff cort ‘ ‘ dines the chwch i opert ‘ 7 pow ag mI) - es m €- 4 ” “~/ @ - & CG oc huwre< ‘ 8; t © tr SUPCSI ma Llecra wnon the ‘ f . rl ' sian ae : Be 4 o ; iiaiiuneine : i. ki - ‘ a & 4 4 aw Y ‘ i crmire ec ‘ A 22) mce ¢ c oe Ian A ¢ . ‘ oe Pus . 9 i 5 Qe sy : 4 : ' ne m4 Tea} 1°48 ene 4 ; : : trust ere C2 O70 © © 4 von f | ? e 4 ’ I? » £3" £2 r ¢ : : = " ¢ ; ; re ata eee Om Me HSL ces @ first an rior lien an¢ ipon the ‘or ie arc : ; y of Ric rginia: ‘ope rty. \ . . MV mat tints (Mure: do — ‘ ‘ sii as ee . . TT d ane v reasurer c "St ces * & . ; aa ¢ the “} tireh: Oo wwe re mo: ‘ are tiiaw Y ‘ f c £ c ‘ : ‘ el4+ . ae< ant ? + = be - 4 ‘ Boke RY wii ‘ € % € , , s ' > sract end i 13 and vw} rive we wv . ‘ +1 : ; wg welt : Lena ower amd authority in © mesotiation o g ¢ ‘ ‘© & GUI Core ne church ‘ aha a : Se ee | ‘osatid : vy y , oresaid loan en¢ n ‘ ecuring same tb ©® cone | c anee o 4 © «a urch ? ' ety ‘ fore fe ia ‘ ™? : °* he haa rial evidenne ana ¢, @ seeur ; cts of the sai mustees ars reasurer in connection there-~ ' - és -: a i + . oo with are horohy ratift£ ard confirmed | ’ & SO Pro - e « ‘ellicel: r,O8 OTOH Be c a ee _ . e 4 on — ame . . . > . 7 ' F 7 f . ‘ ’ © 4» ‘ ; , a wer : ft . re nre} Mme f 4 © . e@ : i L S ‘ Ce ‘ ns ? — we > a ‘ i % oy ; | .. te ° Le ; Oe a. ¢ cute and D cenmnenahaemanal eho intirrctlanthanethuartbnshodatccanmnmmanimatuneass, heerlen Mntenneclahite ha rhanciovmeine § VOM, te ‘or am ? © mime wiis chureh : ‘ . ¢ ¥ q " ‘ é € ‘ . * oo 4 era F« « Ov Ot ca © churel » date lovember } ner neeetgenenennneaemacetenenennenel © mairmar secretary, respectively,of . 2 , © sw i ch, t is to oa obs as thie 7 el 12 C ie = = % Of the congregation am embershiy; ret sby= ~*~ Y ‘ oe 4 of” ? a4 = 7 - = ble serfeanmunliv aii. Seine Oe . ont torian urch o eavilic ao by eertif n m, aot misy, said installments o nt- ! . a *e Veg q vit) 9° v CVA CONG J Orest G me attached to said * + , we ¢ ~ f ‘ as exocenut ‘ ; the chureh by the ) t e fore e ia "rr < correct ¢ f ALUPO! . 4 “@ not x" ner oO eacore haem 7 ‘ lowe ee ; 4 nm OT f the + * 1 meow . 4 as ae] , ; . : 1000 cac et the re I cM swarh ’ oa v.18 YOare jorss I0"4, Ihelusiveé, on . . : bornh 4 4 n4 A ent is ‘ a 4 os BU" CWO as ) t ue on ‘ ae € bie . vie £C Chirscn Oi & the time ? lace eforesate * rr. » aaa ° » eel 7 s 3 7 & CV SENSE 9 ~t and the said treaswrer a ‘ iver the aforesaid notes or ry rt) or o att a ‘ anc 3 . e ' at cV0eem acy 4 Bt ble, sy . that C36 o@het ms ov orth above shal} C : " worn to md subseribed befc e | as th Lith 2Le- Lola sr $24 020 > urt ial "0 t oe h i a svqgneanalaaan i * maps ry F y : / vis: Li Pe 3 egy of DOC e, e) 1925.6 ) ¢ Ay (é4 { J ~ f woes Pree Dine cn MO th At ce DEO we wn. te te ea cna lcs acl Oe te i eat epee d ee ee ee ee eae an rth Ain tai a darned tty ng Aone bidentate ee Atco lagt a icra. lactate ese Ne cm Ait Bm i thecal lle tte styrene LA cpeneenninramednitpceaaty . - m= ain te lin ty ~- vr Ji t - Liked 4 CAPAC Notary Public den f cillcerretcali cael lcci tahatenanlate Mince tities Pntitltetn At cach etieh tee. dat been talal eaiatnerhdaceesstiabindl Laken: e j yY cone fe ction ox {res he Z<Zy ¢ K fy xX : ao 4 senate edhaeeetendiane itaaemnentineme ceteremeaetaneettnedanmetnedtiaamen amen eennse tere a a — _— - oo A hy ht aga ~~ aren mmnnemngpcmmmmenony Roreby are, Cie en bé, am they bh . eted, suttorige’ am! onpovered . STATE OF WORTH CAROLINA,) ) INYDELL COUNTY. ) Nt a rae , veing first duly sworn, Says om oath that he is a citizen and resident of Iredell County, North Carolina, and is a member and the secretary of FIRST PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH OF MOORESVILLE, N. Ce, ond as such has charge of the mirmte booke ond records of said churehs that said church was formerly end originally kmown eas and named MOORESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, but that by resolution duly edopted at a meeti of the congregation and membership of said chureh whitch was duly called and held om the 4th day of cb. Tt i. the name of said hureh wae changsd¥o rine? Prmeerremrin stron of vooReevrece Ne Ce, and simce said dete has been known as and called by said neme, and thet FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MOORESVILLE, HN. Coy is the same identical chureh and has suceeeded to all of the pro- porty and rights of said MOORESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ALL AS SHOWN BY THE RECORDS OF SAID CHURCH, and further this affiant saith not, worn to and subscribed befene me, 7 CK : ( . G ye ,, TA 4 ;? h ~ A, e t a > 4 4 . “ ) ) this ’/ Gey of Lecomber, 1925, _fY4 Z ( A ait, 4 be 4 ¢ Notary Public, eer ~ Y mn My commission expires the / fF Gay of S . 194% —_ <2 - o¢ / ' ( / 4 7 ms (A ony te al \ e { 2 t ee ae «4 ti7 v ) 7 ) f Py “ i Ly 4 ' ’ | t / 4 : a > , fe "i f : c fA dy Ny A \ } re , ~yhy >} A f 7K SP) { ' gf ct- Mme. AM tis 1 (. ¢ s/h rer x { VA Z / F t / vA MD Ae @— | ; > \ ‘ cae .". Vz _f / 5 x f f / Yu / t { ‘ f , } Ede ~ 4 ( (\ } » Et hich , ve i oe ’ ‘ cE , } . Fe rt F ‘ A LagAuw ; ‘ ) a i ¢ ‘ MM a7 » CU Be se hah M4 . us he i oS Livny aE IM - ~ A rats é a, . 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PF a AH fe Le” Kt. 0 4 % Resolvtions adopted at a meeting of the Congregation of the “irst Freshyterian Church of llooresville,ieCe At a special neeting of the congregation and membership of the First Presbyterian Church of Mooresville,li.C. which was duly called and heid pursuant t the notice in the place of worship of the said church,in the town of looreeville ,lieC.,at 11:90 o'clock,Aell.,on the 2 th day of October, AebDe,1935,the following preamble and resolution was duly moved ,seconded and upon being put to the vote wa unanimously adopted as follows: "“hereas it is deemed necessary, advisable sm for the best interests of the First lreshbyterian Church of Jooresville ,i.€.,that it borrow the sim of 10,000.00 for the purpose of paying off certain indebtedness of the church, now existing,and other chur~h needs; ané whereas the tre»surer ond offteers of tre ehurch have on behalf-of the ohvreh,mde arrangementsa to borrow the ssid eum of 710,090.00 through the Virginia Trust Compeny,of the city of Richmond, Virrinia: " Now, therefore,be it resolved that this church do borrow the said sum of $10,000.00 through the Virginia Trust Company of Richoma,Virrinia, according to the contmct and ‘erms crranged by the tressurer ané officers of the chureh aforesaid. "Resolved further that as evidence om for the securety of the said moneys so borrowed,A.ieTurner,of Mooresville ,iieC.,the treasurer of said church,be,ant he hereby is directed, euthorized and empowered to mke ,execute and deliver,as such treasurer and in the mame of this churoch,the notes or bonds of the church to besr date Novonber 1,1925,to be in the sum of $1000.00 each,that is to say ten bonds or notes for the sm of $1,000.00 each,all to be mrable to hearer am to bear interest at the rate of six per centeper annum,payable semi-annmilly,seid inste llments of interest to he evidenced by interest coupons ott ched to eid notes or bonds and executed on behalf of said church by the said treasurer and the said notes or bonis to become due and peysble ss follows: one bond or note of ©1000.00 on the first day of “ay an the first day of November in each of the yours 1936-1940 inclusive, and the aid tresvrer is authorized to execute sm Jeliver the aforesaid notes or bonds subfect to such other and further confitions and terms sm in sron form as to him may seem sdvisable provided thet the specifications set forth above shall be adhered to. ‘Resolved further thet the trustees of said church,viz.: J-l. lills, CeRheJohnaton,J.F.Br ntley,J«L Donald ,C.l.Hawthorne, ‘ode Lentz ,velieliee] ack Sample, JreC.U.Voils,3.5.lous ton Aell.Turnor,C.A.WMavhew,HelieJohnet On,dre, SeHePrice,P.BeMowealy and ¥.B.eHarris be,end they are hereby diretééd ,authgre ized ami empowered to mke,execute and deliver a deed of trust in such form ae to them may seom advisable,covering ani’ conveying the lend and buildings of anid church locate? and fronting upon MeLelland Avenue and Acgaiemy street, in the town of looresville ,! «Ce, for the purpose of securing the re: enyoent in full of the prinsipal and inte of. the afo id hotes or bonds,said deed of trust to run in favor 2° Ai ina ttwsh Ws Yanapone, 0? Richaow , Virginia,as trusteesand to vest the mid trusteeswith power of sale of the atorese ia schursh property in the event of defsult in payment of the principal or interest of the aforesaid notes or bonds or anv one thereof ana to :onte in such other and further terns ani conditions as to the said trustees may seem advisable;am the snid trustoceréeShereby fully authorized and empowered to do each and every other act and thing necessary and desireable to ibe done in properly securing the payment of the aforesaid notes or bonds by 5 corm veyance of the said church property. , "Resolved further that A..Turner,the trenswrer of said church ,be ,and he hereby is directed authorized ané empowered to receive and receipt for the avails of eA”id joan and to pay 911 necessary expenses ani costs in connection therewith em out of the sveils of snfid lonto pay off and heve satisfied ~ @l11 existing and ovtstandine enceumbrances egeinst the said church prperty,*., | and any other liens upon said church property,to the end thet the dec’ of te trust hereintetore suthorized to be given shall be a first ‘hem and prior lien and dlaim upon the sforesaid church property. "Resolved further that the treasrrer and trustees of the churoh above named be,and they hereby are,ziven full and plenary power and authority in the negotiation o* the aforesaid loan ané in securing the same bv the conve yance of th church property aforesaid ané all of the acts of the saia trustees and treasurer in connection therewith are hereby ratified and confirmed", fe, R.A.White oni C..Hawthome,the chaiman ani secretary, reape ctively of the meeting of the congregation and membership of Firat fresbytenian hureh of looresville,i+ .,d0 hereby certify and upon oath do say: thet the \ foreroing is a ‘rue am correct copy of « resolution adopted at the meeting of the congregation and membership of the said church held at the time and place®’ aforesaid and as same appears upon the minutes and recomis of the afo besa id ghurch. Sworn to and subscribed before ne : this the 2lst day of SCctober,1935, ~ Chairmane Note ty rublife, My commiesion expires Secretary, llamas ~ mana ah coaef Lee len Ota nas Yetrwh tote: ar oe mae , oe ZeceeG , Cereuec, canes aap Aho aah hee anal Keon Lh, a ¢ ADM. cheers A fete > deeind. indie” coil... aan. ; i incites sailed NA Ze oxy f 7 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oe, Congregational Meeting~ continued from last sunday- Called to order by Dr. R. A. White Pastor at II:00 A.M.- January SIst, I957. at np Second ballot was taken for the election of four more ~eacons- voting on the nine highest resulting from the first ballot. hesult of the 2nd ballot as follows: PENngR NER R TN Total votes cast I65 - Frank B. Harris receiving IIO Votes DR.G.W.Taylor ” 103 ” C.W.Davidson 92 L.B.Mayhew oT R.H.Baker 9I PR LT ee DN ee ne : Pirst Presbyterian Cc urch of Moo é@sville, i¥.C.,held Thus duly electing Frank B. erris, br.G.W.Taylor, pole tgp kre cage ess today immediately following the regular and C.W.Davicson, and tieing L.B.Mayhew and K.H.Baker for the 4 ces anuary 24th 3 a . fl ; 5 7 Presiding. , » 1957, Dr. K.A.White, Pastor, fourth man On motion of C.P.NcNeely both L.B.Mavhew and _" This meeting Was called on recommendation of the Session R.H.Baker were elected by acclamation= making in all #£¥% six pale mon en of electing additional Church Officers viz; two Elders additional Deacons instead of five as first proposed. nd Jeacons. am U As information: The following received five votes Motion by C.P.McNeely that we immediat 1s t : . y mr ely ente or more in the election:(on the first ballot). Election as recommerféd was adopted. . ne oe : D.F.Wilson 5I tor Elcer _ out of 242 votes cast Motion of H.D.Mills that two new H1¢ ] NOR t . Heol) ol ew tlcers and w D W.R.Johnston 49 be elected was carried. five new Deacons S.H.Price 33 o , : M. Sample 54 On Motion the Moderator was authorized to appoint the Dr .G.#.aylor 17 necessary Tellers to handle the election, which was done as follows: H.D.Mills ay Roy K. McNeely and J.R.Allison from the Hlcers; A.M.?urner end : W.M.Lentz Ig P.B.licNeely from the Veacons; Oni P. Houston ane L.B.liavhew fr th A ] Purner I5 Congregation=- six in all, : _ ” | 7. &. aelaw I5 : Dr.C.U.Voils I4 Motion m rg ur , . ee ye ; ade “.V.iturlington and carried that in slecting D.E.Turner Sr II the tw Elders, after the first ballot > B.Mevhew the four highest. » all names be eliminated except i ea To ¢ oa > W.M.Neel 9 First ballot was taken- 242 ballots being cast, ressulting J.P.Mills Ii as follows: Bud Wilson receiving 6I votes Rod : ; nigh 8 : » “-h.Johnston 49, M.Sam le 34 . C.w.Davicson : S.H.Price 33 these four being the highest- no electiorn : ” r Frenk B. Herris 6 Second ballot resulting ag follows: Totla ballots I84- P.B.licNeely W.R.Johnston receiving IIs Bud Wilson Io ag P.j Dea * thus electing W.R.Johnston and Bud Mica” — wemphe SA, eo . — | SSS Of SOR votes Cnet Motion made by S.li.Goodman and edo 3 , C.W.Davicson ; . ‘ ee ™ 4 ecopted that in electing I layl five Deacons, efter the first ballot, all 5 - a. soe the ten hirhest, ; ‘ names be eliminated except prank BeHarris elie D .< 2 " D.E.furner Jr First ballot for Deacons resulted as follows: V.V.Voils 205 votes being cast- 0.P Houston receiving I: . 2. Reaaven fing 138 thus e Dimes ie Other mine hichest being- L.B.Mayhew 98, Frank’ narris 80,Dr°G 4 tevior S:Aciert . a : bagag or oe ome ee "DM oe. oa eat. so 65, ielis-Baker Sr.,58, D.&.Turner Jr.,59, Cyrus Johnston Hl aeons » VeNeVOlls <7, W.B.Harris Jr.,I9 and D.E.Turner Sr.,I9,last two tied pareloeer “Otion was made by 4eV.iturlington t akan iv hat until next sunday morning to complete the election eee See of D ’ : R.l.Baker Jr Jeacons- Carried, W.R.Johnston we Pree mone 7 Rao / t/a ee Cyrus Johnston - O44 ; Sam Neel Congregational sec!y, Ee See WeDe George Brown W.M.Norman 0.1.Bradley Vice Johnston I.D.Harris Fred liorrow D.M.Creswell W.C.Johnston Jr Roy Davidson Wilson Brantley Aannwmeo-~ Io On. “on meeting adjourned~ (OX f FASE (| A SAV Congregational Sec'ye Marck 1 2 so al0 ae ate Das Ain. ge st, Aauwed ff lS CN ae a ee ALG ae 42220. a. () 4t_Ge<« rat Lr a, nae Me Le ae ee - ad, C4 he Lhe ae 2301 Hel 2A Kai dk <e 77] tet Att, a OT. [otra Ton on AG 7 ashen), deed lei td A Ha Ainge — (ie ? Pte <Ceten i tliat C Mi eect dined ‘ i ae so C Gan<bit ana LAA 1< hot | 6 bi Maite Qe. A Caen, 4 C inn 7 tt. 2-2 c Aue, Att Ott tts! “Sup aogaccrel OTP Fe ¢<.. , Zen-4 At ‘s —~ as Pp SCexz7 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas; God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from our midst, on February 29th 1940, Mr. John Pinkney Mills, age 88 years 3; and whereas, Mr. Mills had served as Chairman of the Board of Deacons for a lone period of time, Be it resolved: 1. That our church has lost a faithful Servant, and the Community has lost a splendid and veluabdle Citizen- That we bow in humble submission to the will of Him gth all things well” That we offer thanks to our Heavenly Father for the useful Christian life of this good man= That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our church records, and that a copy be sent, with our deepest Sympathy, to the family of our Brother, and also that a copy be sent to the Christian Observer for publication, Committee, Representing the Session and Board of Descons of the First Presbyterian Church of Mooresville, N. Cc. March 13th, 1940, i SBR / 9h 2 eee -~ of xt. Laurel on nmniiiad at a, PMP COMeaeak Lue, ; pence 5a pratnt lpr 0 ag pe ie ere we Cea icleor, hittin. Shah CPM, darrerer? at Bil ee alle on ee aes zh, , a Mth, Ueath a She, ae OT lant ants, ial Meanie miaedeihd Csaelaihivvee” of a rw 7, meal ee ek yr eXrte-< aA x Whe Cangqrugqatir, ele. Lit He ane. races Maal sittin erase < Ayr, O Licata | Sheesese 006 icecol Cayag Ze Jljern Ae’ 5 aha a EL ain iN mo wm eee, Va trcenllassaih, 4EL- a Rinranial ate, og ae onde wt tee 404 Goh a ae aa GA aaa” maa 4 sean out © a as “ty Ct<¢4ettics 2” Ako i / 4 @ , J eRe A C se ae ee ane en RN eR ene nn nnn wren > paren eae nD en bin: saeerthinnn 70 HOME ORPHAN’S H4 Lan YY OF tHau Synod OF; Rorth Corctina JOS. B. JOHNSTON . ME MEMBER : Superintender . : 1 £ Child Welfare League of America ERNES' MILTON N. C. Orphanage Association Treasurer Tri-State Conference ’ o . . ’ . . . . s ’ . *» . . . . . ’ . Oo . . . . . . ” . , . . , . . . . ’ - Acne “Dane, 2+ = a > o ur > ~~ Oma ” con ot Nh. 2 . ’ Le ~ /« j Hlders . 4 . ) “ + © ft) yw r ° ( c the 5 + ‘ie or} ; 7 eet } . H ’ 7 t ‘© . -* ‘ } GS AY oO Y ; , | or Y ne j i Oe + * } OO Peeme nent | ; >? ‘ 4 e . Session, ' ; hh ~ . i ; - a Lb ; { : - ' { o * j > i fi * many we ° > T k- . Lt . 1 {, _ i I . ; : j : > * . . . ; . Lu ! + . r > ; ; : . ! : ao +ad ‘ 1€ wn sane ’ stor Lv 4 Le . ' ; ‘ * c t ; + aw’ , s | the prayers rO@ J nt ) fully restore: ‘id » } 5 and that ‘ ; ah) ie " i August 17, 1941 First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Carolina. To the members of the congregation: Last Sunday morning you voted to extend to me a call to be your pastor beginning October 1, 1941. I conclude that this action on your part is a favorable acceptance of my ministry with and among, you for over a year in the position of your Assist- ané Pastor, his of course is gratifying to me, and I appreciate very much your confidence in calling me to serve among you and your community. It is my pleasure now to accept your call to be your pastor. I do so feeling that it is your will and the will of God, I am sure that somehow the directing Hand of Providence has led us torether--~ the circumstances which caused me first to comsto Mooresville, the later circumstances which finally led to your calling me. You know my preaching record--that I have had no other cause or desire than to uphold the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour and His Teachings, to preach Him crucified for us. In our day we need stabilization in our world more than ever, and it has been my firm conviction that the church can be and ought to be one of the great agencies in bringing about this, In accepting a call to this church I do so being fully aware of this great task, It is not in the spirit of lightness that I accept your call, but in the spirit of awe and humility that God has so brought me into the position of trust which is yours. Need I say that I re&lize the res- ponsibility which the pastor of such a church as yours has, not only in the church but in your community life? IT also fully realize that I am following in the line of many illustrious predecessors of whom your retiring Pastor, Dr. R, A, White, is the latest. In the months that I have known him i have come to know that above all else he is a devoted Christian and a gentleman, and what greater thing can you say of anyone? He is a leader, a minister of the first rank, a good mn well beloved by his people. It is indeed a privilege to be the one to follow such a man as he, I only ask your cooperation in making this church along with the other churches of our community a vital agency in the better- ment of mankind everwhere around us. Let us all labor together to do the Will of our God and glorify His name from whom indeed all the good things of life come, Sincerely yours, Cliff H. McLeod 74 O ¥ q Y uv re P o { 6 ac o , i m ba f the ard of eacons At a called meet of the Board e :. eld on August 20, 1941, S. H. Price, Chairman, called t meeti to order and opened with prayer. Deacons VILG wOV. _ » OW Sabin, Res + ; hew present were SS. e PriCe4 Be Se ston, le - Mayhew, vA ” i “ 1 y ; ‘ ; stone » . ‘urne ee 8 Bruce BCNCCLY y Di Ve Le ou Si c } . 5 waa Y > The assistant Pastor, Mr. Srcwees Wee. PeSRED? and presented the following needs of the church: books C ‘he Office of The Deacon and the Office of The Elder; 3 : E ze zs ° Sec - 2 the need of painting the bulletin board or repairing it; the : 3 j ool basement and pro- Yn the need of painting the Sunday Sc! 3 “——. ’ +ho - 4 far wre v4 anos: and viding some way to heat it; the need for two pi 10 _ stenorraphic help for the pastor. Mr. McLeod s ested wl ‘ A 2+ - A a } 4 a s 7 : . . o : i . s the e thought this help could be secured for {5. ; veekly. Tt was moved y A. M. Turner and seconded by I » . haw +} at 5. OC wre ekl. be aT) ropr i: ted or @ . ‘ 4 aue sel ea Ww q J ’ . ocrephic ely for t astor. Motion carried. atter o inti the basement and pro- i T it it wa {er ] ! ircii Prop s committee. t vec ‘ f« c Lys { y copie e book, e f ce . * , * 2 » of The ¢ ‘ the deacons. ter oO 7 1 4 he i Let oar 1 C i j Iter ft October. t é f fournnme Ge “ ( ) A Ko ga’ «ot p—_—o—— ate secretary. ies: . . . cLe or ’ oO Cy . e » ‘ y " . o . ri VOD, > . 0, 20a.. a SIE wi IIS A ct cas Ty — +... oT RTE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MOORESVILLE, N. C. ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER te, 1941, AT THE CLOSE OF THE PASTORATE oF REVEREND ROBERT ASHLIN WHITE, D. D. Twenty years ago Dr. White came to us as our pastor. He and his femily quiekly won their way into the hearts of the eongregetion and community. These twenty years have been Crowded with work and activity. The building program was begun at onee and sarried through to completion with the result thet our church plant is equal to that of any in « town the size of ours. During this time the church has grown in numbers and is today one of the big churches in Concord Presbytery. The times have been very difficult. Locally the main industry of the commaity met with misfortune in 1924 and the depression was on in Mooresville from then until recent months. Under such Gonditions, the work was made more burdensome for the pastor. There was a church debt hanging over us which was removed two or three years ego. Our finamees are sow in good con- dition, due to the increased offerings of the people this year. Dr. White has been @ good pastor and « busy one. He has ever been sympathetic ani comforting in times of sickness and trouble. His preach- ing hes been of a high order, always proclaiming the whole Gospel of Jesus in a kindly andé leving manner. This echureh has deen honored in the chureh at large because of the many honors that have come to Dr. White. He was moderator of the Synod and served on many important Committees and boards. In Concord Presbytery he wields as greet influence as any men whe has been in this Presbytery during our life time. He hes served as moderator of Presbytery, es Chairman of the Home Missions Committee, and hes worked on most of the important committees ané commissions of the Presbytery. He is now Cheirman of the "Commission on the Minister and Hie Work", which is probably She most important of all in the Pres- bytery. It has to do with aiding vacant churches in securing pastors. Tn this position he advises the vacent churches concerning the quelifi- eations and suitability of any minister being considered. Delegations e 9 a teen pe sate: —— nena Fe ee and others from vacant churches are constantly seeking his advice and counsel. Dr. White is now or has been « member of the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian Junior College, Peace College and Mitchell College. ' Synod and Presbytery seek and follow his leadership. In addition to these activities, he has been elected and served as commissioner to the General Assembly several times. Mrs. White, by her genuine hospitality, her many ects of kindness and service, and by her fine christian character has too won for herself ean honored plece in the chureh and tows. The whole of the White femily, by their gentility and Christian culture, have contributed much to our social anf spiritual life. Today, as Dr. “hite closes his pastorate, we of this congregetion assure him end his family of our appreciation and love for them, of our pleasure in knowing that they are to continue in our midst and prey that God's richest blessings may be theirs. The above resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered recorded in the minutes of the congregational records, sessional records, and « eopy sent to Dr. white. Pastor Is Installed Mooresville Church Holds Exercises By.C. R, AUSTIN MOORESVILLE—The Rev. C. H. McLeod, who for the past several months has been assistant to the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, was installed as reguler pastor in appropriate ceremonies Sund'v morning, «He succeeds the Rev Dr. Robert A.) White who has been pastor of this, church for the past 20 years, but who resigned a few months ago on account of his health. Dr. White has been made pastor emeritus of the First Church and will continue to live in Mooresville. The new pastor, the Rev. ¥. McLeod is @ native of Florida, He was educated at Presbyterian Col- lege of South’ Carolina at Clinton and at Columbia Seminary at Deca- tur, Ga. He was graduated last year and came directly to this field as supply pastor to Dr. White. This is his first. regular pastorate. The Rev. Dr. C. M. Richards, teacher of Bible in Davidson Col- lege, was the guest speaker at the installation services, his subject being “The Temple of God.” His sermon was of a doctrinal nature. The charge to the new pastor was made by the retiring pastor, Dr. White, and was in accordance with the vows and obligations pre- scribed by the church order. The charge to the people was made by Dr. C. K. Brown of Davidson College. The dedicatory prayer was by Dr. White. OLD CHURCH The First Presbyterian Church of Mooresville is one of the large and influential churches in the Southern Presbyterian Synod. Its membership is made up of descend- ants of those sturdy Scotch-Irish pioneers who settled in this section of [rede] «County in early times. Tt was organized in 1875 or 1876, and the first building was a frame Structure greeted on the lot upon which now stands the First Baptist Church, This building served the congregation for many years, but |when it outlived is usefulness, the present magnificent church plant, | Valued at well over $100,000, was erected. This church has had few pas-~ tors. The first pastor of the con- gregation was the Rev. Dr, Pink-~ ney T. Penick who served in that capacity from 1876 to 1886. He was followed by the Re¥. Di. J. M! Wharey who served from 1886 to 1905. Then came the Rev, W. 8. Wilson who served from 1906 to 1916, and was followed by the Rev. . Hay, who served a short term of two years. He was followed by Dr. Thomas Lingle and the Rey. H. M. Pressly who served as supply until 1921 whén the Rev. Dr. Rob- ert A. White came from a pastorate: in Heriderton. On Oct. 5 he had completed his twerjty years of serv- ie NOTED ‘i The chufch hes also been noted for the number of men it has given = es ’ to the public life of North Carolina. Augustus Leazar, who loomed large in the public eye 50 years ago was one of its communicants, He served several terms in the State Legis- lature.. Dr. John R. MeLelland served several terms in the Legis- lature. Then came Thomas N. Hall who served as legislator for many years. He was followed by Zeb V. Turlington who made his name famous by sponsoring what has since heen known as the “Turling- ton Anti-Liquor Law.” A (ee ee ee FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Moores, ille, North Carolina REN. ChIP HILL WelBOonD, Pastor 110 W, Center Avenue Velephone 22 tex. Hohert Axstiin White mou Pastor Pmeritus VOUSG PRooPrtircs pine Tor i! OME ANEST VNbe chlor Dinthacron CTUROCTE Shen TARY Hi vl itl Church Office Hours @ A. Mote tmeuw thearech Telephone Mission Chins fev. Dr. and Mes, ¢ 1. Crane, Africn-Congze Mieston fine Native Worker in Africn Supported bs \usilings The gates of this Church are as wide ax the gates of iteaven, The onty ve wirement for admtia«ion ix an honest confession of sin and an acceptance Christ as Savior. The Session Meets every Staday morning to receive me mhers pga oe Pastor Is } —|Installed | Mooresville Church Holds Exercises ané others from vacant churches ere constantly seeking his advice ani | counsel. Synod and Presbytery seek end follow his leadership. In addition to these activities, he has been sleoted and served as commissioner to the General Assembly several times. Mre. White, by her genuine hospitality, her many scts of kindness and service, and by her fine christian character has too won for herself an honored place in the shureh ani tows. The whole of the White family, by their gentility and Christian culture, have contributed much to our social ant spiritual life. Todey, as Dr. "hite closes his pastorate, we of assure him and his femily of our eppreciation and it pleasure in knowing that they are to continue im ou God's richest blessings may ve theirs. The above resolution was unanimously adopted ai in the minutes of the congregetional records, sess i copy sent to Dr. white. Dr. White is now or has been « member of the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian Junior College, Peace College and Mitchell College. By.C. R,. AUSTIN MOORESVILLE—The Rev. C. H. McLeod, who for the past several months has been assistant to the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, was installed as regular pastor in appropriate ceremonies Sund** morning, He succeeds the Rev Dr. Robert A.| White who has been pastor of this. church for the past 20 years, but who resigned a few months ago on account of his health. Dr. White has been made pastor emeritus of the First Church and will continue to live in Mooresville. McLeod is a native of Florida. lege of South’Carolina at Clinton oat ana at Columbia Seminary at Deca- tur, Ga. He was graduated tast is his first regular pastorate. lege, was the guest speaker at the installation services, his subject CJ } ; \ rides of Der Vice io CO ) ) Oanday, Uelober 19th, 191 Morning (Warship ELEVEN O'CLOCK é SILENCE AND SPIRITUAL MEDITATION CALL TO WORSHIP—The Lord is in His Holy T ‘mple Root ORGAN PRELUDE—Adazio from the Moonlight Sonata DOXOLOGY AND INVOCATION GLORIA PATRI—(Sung by the Congregation) HYMN 13—Lord, Thy Glory Pi The Heaven MORNING SCRIPTURE LESSON Beethoven OFFERTORY ANTHEM—~Maagnificat Maitland Sung by the Junior Choir OFFERTORY PRAYER INSTALLATION SERVICES Dr. White presiding Sermon by Dr. C. M. Richard Charge to Minister by Dr. White Charge to Congregation by Dr. C. K. Brown Prayer HYMN 19—Our God, Our Help In Ages Past BENEDICTION AND CHOIR RESPONSE ORGAN POSTLUDE—T ita from The 5th Symphony Widor Cc 7S i. Ovening (Worship EIGHT O'CLOCK ‘ SILENT PRAYER CALL TO WORSHIP—ioly, Holy. Hols PRELUDE—Liebestra Cruickshank n Liszt HYMN 67—Jesus, Thou Joy Of Loving Hearts! YYENING SCRIPTURE LESSON—Isaiah 35 { EVENING PRAYER OFFERTORY ANTHEM—Come To T Now Maker OFFERTORY PRAYER HYMN 194—-My } I Up To Thee SERMON—"Ma rhe Deserts Bl by the Pasto 1 fae the } v? HYMN 224—More Love To Thee. 0 Christ BENEDICTION AND CHOIR RESPONSE ORGAN POSTLUDE--Benedictu Williams in the public eye 50 ye The new pastor, the Ret. ¥. one of its pretencieth wha yr He served was educated at Presbyterian Col- poveral ee a ae alae served several terms in the Legis- lature. Then came Thomas N. Hall year and came directly to this field who served as legislator for > e years. He was followed by Zeb V. as supply pastor to Dr. White. This Turlington who made his name famous by sponsoring what has The Rev. Dr. C.\M. Richards, ince heen known as the “Turling- teacher of Bible in Davidson Col- ton Anti-Liquor Law.” to the ~ublic life of North Carolina. Augustus Leazar, who loomed large ago was Cia Check ot Wed Other Services in our church Young Peopl Vespers t evening at 6:15 « > Wed Even W , P rM 7:30 « C ra Wwe ese 15 Our Sundav Sch met 10 o'e) k ea atter Resolution upen the retirement of Mr. Roy K. Me Neely as Superintendent of the Sunday School: The S ion Of the First Prebsyterian Church of Moo vil N. ¢ pon the retirement of Mr. Roy K. McNe¢« is General Superintendent of the Sur School, wishes to expre to Mr, McNeely the neere appr ation of the S ion for his faithful and untiri: ) e Church 1 iy Scl f 1@ pa venty~ i is A yy t ind as G ‘ Superintendent January, 1925 We wish ire 1 that } vor ipprecia j vi r him ’ ! of se f >the Chur : Cireat He t ¢ rch That a copy of resolution be printed ir e Church Bulletin and ent to Mr. MeNeels igned) Zeb V. Turlin < Auxiliary Meeting: The October meetir ~ Wharey Memorial Auxiliary w held in the Sunday School auditorium Mor Gay, October 20th at 3:30 P. M. Mr Fred Morrow wil ive the devotiona Special Home Missior Vill be hoste nd Mrs, Frank Harr wil] present t Program. Circle Number 4, M J. BE. McKey, chairma New Church Member ! } peoj d ou wureh Ia 1 Gay morning on profession of their faith: Van Leon Gabriel, James Gabric and Charles Gunter, J Betty Jean Dav at t ume time received bapti joined the chur on her profs on faith. We commend these you peop fr ely p mn faith : Jesu ¢ i heir Sa ) and our Waye and be \ ( vi hem as We welcome then nto the church of ir Lord installation Services: This mornir in ition ser €¢s are being held for Rev C. H. McLa@od Pastor of t church. We we ne to our church Dr. C. M Richards and Dr. C. K. Brow both of Davidson College, who will take part tn rvice, We ar i ive our Pastor Emeritus, Dr. White, preside on this in asion The Light Of Life: As a light carried 1 dark room helps people to move with purp a confider > Giod’s Word gives light and gukiance. Thought- ful and revere: tudy of the Bible helps us to understand many things about ourselves and ou rid. It was becau found real help in God's Word that he psaimist wrot rhy word is a lamp unto my path,” and “The testimony of the Lord is sure. ma , Wise the simple.” We must turn on an electric light ii i. 18 to light a room. We must read God's Word and open our souls to its ministy if it is to be for us the “light of life 77 >see es Fai aes mang: -_ t nner Deacons Ci eld on ie _« Pane McNeely, and prayer. Freeze, as be moved forward as a means of also pres ails at the beginr he choir was MeLeod was Meeting, First Presby 2lled meetiz rterian Church of the Board of 12th of November, 1941, with Ue ie Davi ison, He. Ne. Jokms ton, Jr > me » Senior, L. Be. a b ody, spoke sman, requested that the /@ meeting to call attention to the 1d oarada be re -+ 2 last nie GC. oard .3 > eeconded by to contact cost of movi ret in touc!) fter some discuss Af Johns ton, g retary be { that $15.00 7 and other c ‘ urceh } ri be provided; and to paired and painted. Ae M. ] ‘ty and Grounds Com nder the church; to ask a matter had been looked be repaired as soon : . Johnston, Jr. made a motion which was ap Ve £6 ouston that a the organ company and n¢ the console ° Ae with the company. LON, seconded by R. » Bake maid $8.00 weekly. T} onthly be given lir. urrent livin Qa S imp rov 3 sale need of 2 sk that into , aed a 0a + u Nove 12, 1941. Veacons was Se He Price, » Tarr lel’, Mayhew, Mack Sample, P. Bruce O. P. Houston pres sent. « Price, Chairman, opened present in the meeting with and Miss Cora organ _coneene the isice Rev. g "of the painting the ck door to the the Bulletin urner reported at the and the Bulletin workmen are available. committ get an i, Turner + 1s it was Sal > that o hicLeod expenses. The ¢ a ™ +4 A>, same MOTLO? ee be estimate on the was named to y ~~ sl her moved DY He Ne the Church Sece provided for room rent motion carried. Following a motion for adjournment made by ourned. ack Sample, the meeting was adi eve G. He McLeod, Mooresville, re Ze Ve Turlington, Mooresvill eT: J ae ggg Secretary. 79 Aa han haan n S$ A307 -% "3 aS flag been previously announ@d, The First Pres-~ an Church of Mooresvill held a conrre ® “ - byter meeti Sunday morning, I ebruary 22, 1942, with the 1 stor Cliff Ht1) Mokeed as ee ae i c od as Moderator, Reve The meeting was called by the session for the burpose of electiyz additional Deacons; -~ - four (4) additional E The Moderator opened the concrerat} al mee + ‘ith prayer. He then stated th: 1rpose of the meetir and called for motion as to how the vote s ld be tea! C. P. McNeely moved that the vote be ¢ os ee 5 i Ite t t by ballot. Motion was seconded ana carried. the ballots were distributed by the ushere ar Tirst vote was taken for Elders, Whi the vot re + oh 4 TL tabulated, the Pastor delivers splendid , sermon on "The Sin of Crit icism" using : nia ¢ a J ber whi | ww Li. oO vst t c . ~ 2 8 L Lae ction he € 3 ht nad si> AAA OL4 to cS ate F ‘ational ng following the openins devotional exercises on 5 j o Lf re Cle ve et? -ie# act Lect. en Lot ? Jil Se He Price - 146 Mac Sample - 122 Re He. Baker,Sr133 e *. Morrow 101. ecause three of the new Elders were former Deacc it be- came necessary to elect nine instead of siz ty rdez that the Board of Deacons should number twenty, the first ballot for deacons was taken er the votes had been collected, - Ve. Turlineto: adi oo. motion to adjourn, and complete the elect ¢ next in morning, also ae the Secretary a tellers count 1 ‘vote: and report the esults at the evenine ser ice. } moti 1 was duly seco: Po and carried, ; The Moderator dismissed the conrrecation benediction. oa immediately a ‘e} lan = feoruary co, 3 Scant -« 7 R 7 xr} present: Lb oe + ay ‘ B Mavrk r i Ce. We. Davi Oe Fs UustoONn. The matter oor fro + } to and havine two room rch in order to leaves their coats : yu cost to VA €a wor S weer O eacne ? } ~+} ~< } ‘ © ee YHCW, } and fifty smaller o oe ae a’ W 2 2 94 r ti Y n outside e rooms i th baseme urner and Mr. McLe ~ 2 4 g Ne « This 4 r mPyn4 Carrigé « \ irr nt } ' > / the Deacons was of securin ymn books, cutting r's study for outside entrance , 6 tized 3 the basement of the choir nt have a m place robes vere ken Ve. HO Me atec that the large hymnals wit ch, ar the smaller ones with onli _ 4-3 my 4 Wa 7 pon motion of C. U. ls, ceconde irchase of fifty nes eauthorized. was ’ C t nt for the choir be left to A. M. od wit ithority to have the work We sec led by C. U. Voils, and followed. 1a After the The purpose in addition to the Dallot. The number of tiVin a The o < five e] Adjourned C March 1, Scripture reading an , meeting which was continued from Sund called to order by the Moderator, Rev. > aa ected onsregational Meeting 942. r} ae prayer, the congrerati y, February 22, 1942, was Cliff « McLeod. this meeting was to elect four (4) Deacons ve elected February 22, 1942 on the first 4 = nr 2 then were: .< t To} «+ . ct 1s R. Johnston 14! 4. 7(T 1. Hart a Ts was 189 and the number necessat for lots were passed for ths ection of t four (4) , additional Deacons, the voting being o eight hichest result ing from the first ballot. The result otf he se ot was, as follows: Re H. Baker, Jr. 122 fo De Harris, Jr. 117 t- Don Harris 9 W. M. Norman, Sr. 98 ». E. Turner, dr. 96 - E. Mallard 91 C. CGC. MeNeely 90 P. Be. McNeely, Jr. 90, t thus electing R. H. Baker, . Pris, JPexn Re ) ar and W. M. Norman, Sr. with of O04 votes being cast 3 the 6lection. As information, the following men were voted first ballot «= for Elder ( out of 194 votes cast ): >. H.» Price e L. Cook > Neel tewart 1 tf. H. Baker, Sr, - M. Turner i6 arol] Mack Samples Je E. Mallar 7 eAe Mayhe red Morrow Je « Hous 15 J. BP. McNeel «Ue. Voils rs ris L5 (oH. Cz z 1 e A. Hart De ° eel 2 Te) arris C. W. Davidsor ° . Feezor ) Setar gue 1 « Ve. Voils he Dy rris 5 Vic Johnsto 5 O. P. Houston se BM Mills i °Se Boyd 1 Cyrus R. Johnston N. M. Creswell : C. L. Furr ‘ Fe « McNeely, Sr. J. M. Norman ; WeC.JO} Lg ST « UD, i, Side Macl & Jack Reid 3 Frank | Ce. W. Gunter 1 i. B, irria, Srel' re C) e Ge Neel. Albert ypelar a o Ws S H.N.Johnston,Jrell B. B. McNeely, Jr.4 o Aw 15 Geo. Brown é saac A gor 1 LeRoy Soe e Mayhev 16 be « Turner, Jr. i] ‘ For De of 189 votes cast): ’ D. E. Turner, Jr. 76) We. B. rris, dr. 48) IH. Allison ‘ Re H. Baker, Jr. 75) W. M. Norman, Sr. 44) Paul llison R. Don Harris 62) C. C. NeNeely 40J A. F. cer 15 C. E. Mallard 53) P. B. McNeely, Jr.38.) BE. C. ! att) 12 Harry Benfield 5S Robt. Benfield a2 FP, S Boyd @ Chas. Bittinger 56 OO. I, Bradley 1 P.B.Brawle: ; Wilson Brantley <5 Paul Brantley « J.E.Brawigy 7 81 nal he eee "t 89 Seo : : i. ye | ; : Deacons Meeting - March 8, 1942, Adjourned Concre g March 1,19 } tional Meeting | : a 4 an Church was held in the Auxi ent: Re. Cliff H. McLeod, Past e 7 s A. a I Db r WaWNe => - R = McNeely 4 D } : i i -2- i : A called meeting of the Deacons of the Firg} Presby- { | , 7 Geoe R, Brown 25 He A, Hosstead 15 - Ma a ' £ . 2 ° - ’ a . e : , :, A he m an T TP eh oe ? + os Hine T f { i LeRoy Campbell 20 Leighton T. Horton 35 eyoers Me My summer, Ce Us Voils, H. N. Johnston, Jr.,°C. Wh Herman Caldwell 2 Je Be Noustm 11 Davidson, B. S. Houston, W. M. Norman, Sr » Ve Ve. Votis, . Wm. Calhoun 4 Paul Hudson 1 S. A. Hart, R. H. Baker, Jr., We. B. Harris, Sr., Cyrus R, Paul Cherry 19 Cyrus Johnston Johnston, Frank Harris, Sam S$. leol, W. B. Harris, Jr. R. Don Harris, and 0. P. Houston. Also present was S. H. — te we a C. C. Coffey 6 Hal Johnston +» Vv J zt a r1é v0nns ton 5 ' A. H. Copelan 2 #,. C. Johnston, Sr. ‘ 4 Price, former Chairman, but newly elected as an elder. He ee Go ec 28 Bill Johnston, Jr. 3 presided over the meeting which was called to elect a new . Me Greswel} 3 Jack Johnston 1 Vnairman and Vice-Chairman. .e Banks Culp 2 Victor Johnston 22 ; | oy Davidso. 3 Jno. Ge. Kenneriv 1 The meeting opened with prayer by S. A. - Pe Deaton . LeRoy Kennette 1 Price read & letter from Mitchell Mack, secretar i C. N. Feezor 27 Frank Ketchie 3 in which he expressed appreciation of the choir 7 | Wurene Pink 1 hes teas S which have been made recently in the choir loft, an ; the best efforts of the choir to improve the church Eields L5 Ce Pe Lowrance U . les *urr 1 J fle I cLe 1k and DH the meeting was open then for nominatioris for Chairman. i Se Me Goodman 2 Take T. McNeely 5 is Se S. Houston nominated C. W. Davidson, seconded by P. B. McNeely, { C. We. Gunter 8 Jake McNeely — 1 H. N. Johnston, Jr. moved that the nominations be closed, thus i) or. F, M. Grady 1 Ed. McNeely 17 making C. We Davidson's election unanimous. i . A. Hamve r John Mack — 1 Nominations for Vice-Chairman were next in or er. } S. A. Hart 117 {de Mack 14 1 i. Ne Johnston, Jr. was nominated by the secretary. Motion was r , Harris 164 C. F. Melchor 15 made that the nominations be closed, thus elécting H, N. Johnston, q y Harris 11 Otis Melchor i Jr. unanimously. | yle Melechor “1 Bill Norman, Jr. 9 spere being no ot! ess, Mr, } rought itt Mills 9 Jack Reid 14 7 up the matter of the lighting in the main auditori oY irther i, Morrow 4 Jack Rettew 1 : aiscussicn. here has been some discussion about in. ‘Yo! - Murf1 3 Price Sherrill 4 the system now in use to indirect lighting or flourescent licht- ’ : Neel 106 Dre Ae Be. Sloan Ll ing, but due to government priorities on wiring and lichtine : Je Wyatt Neel 10 J. Neel Stewart 5 fixtures, it is doubtful whether any chances can be made at | D. E. Turner 7 Dre V.V. Voils 120 present. A. M. Turner was asked to investigate and report, Vt J.W.Williamsor 9. Due to the fact that the church organ has be: 36 een On several occasions by inexperienced persons, it became nece- While the votes were being counted, the Pastor delivered essary for the Board of Deacons to take some action in the 2 sermon on the subject: unning away from Life," using as his matter. On motion of Cy R. Johnston, only the Pastor and text Psalm 18937. members of the Building Committee have authority to grant per- Mhe meeting was closed with the benediction, mission to use the organ. Motion was seconded by R. Don Harris, and carried. - ( there being no further business, the meeting was ee closed with prayer by S.H. Price ~* OfZ secreterye #3 ; | nl eee nance ae Congregational Meeting + March At the close of the morning services, at which time the new officers were ordained and installed, a congregational meeting was held for the purpose of passing on the 1942-43 budgete The meeting was opened with prayer by the Moderator, after which he stated the purpose of the meetine and called on C. P. McNeely to read and explain the provosed budget. 4e V. Turlington made the motion that the budscet be adopted as read and explained. Motion was seconded and carried, - There being no further business, the meeting adfourned after prayer by the Moderator. if te aver by ir meeting of owing pre sent: CHURCH. BUDGET The following is the budget of th@ Fiyst Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Caroling for } year beginning April Sth, 1942, which has been adopted B¥ the officers of the. church, It will be presented this m ing for the con- @Fegeation to“act upon. Next Sunday, March ¥th, will be the every member canvass Sunday. At the service next Sunday morning you will have an Opportunity to make youm pledge for the coming years CURRENT EXPENSES cotcecemnpeeernnenenneanemsmeape tage Pastor's Salary.... os Ca ae ease Th sae o Paster Emeritus....... eceerecee Sexton's Salary. seses. abee's 4s 0's CPUNE TRE yb owhenes db os oc Musie, OPganist and Director,..... Fuel, Lights, MN POUS GC aectvekiew deg Repairs, Maintenance, Improvements MeN FS 40 ae's'e ses 0b S00 kd Sabbath School WROOTMOS ibs escecs Your People's Work....cssccesccce Se PUES tbs 0 0's 0-b.0'6 6 6 Kine ob ces Churth Envelopes, -ostage, Printing, Stationary, Advertising and Literat Miscelaneous Expenses,...... bes RAe Ministerial Annuity Fund, @scece Assembly Traftning School.. eoeees Church OTR TEIT vce cicccve eeeeee Vacation Pulpit Supply.... oe tere BENEVOLENT CAUSES neni tahoe ASSEMBLY CAUSES: Poreign eas shee ee “p 896,52 Assembky Honm® Missions......e0.... 245.82 Christian Bd@ucation and Ministerial Relief.......ccceee 225,58 Religious Education and Publicat on 60.73 Assembly's Training SCHOO]. cee. cee 26,08 WEES PEN 68 Cea chedconebecevncren 17,38 SYNOD CAUSES: Synod's Home mas ONG i bk «6s +e eer 251.60 Education SPR TORL ONS 6 oss voc ccs 234,25 Orphan's dais: a EE ee : 216.90 Union POMSUEIT s Ot aichbeceesccace cc 57.60 Educational Institutions in Synod, 86.76 PRESBYTERY'S CAUSES: . Presbytery's Home MISSIONAL. oe css 419,34 Lees--loRae CORIRRO echo c ce. 57.84 MOVGMED COlleg@.....ccceatc....., 115.68 $2,892.00 _ neni PERRO ume he Laecemmoenpetenenptonite TORAL OF BUDGET: $11,567.00 jo ee ‘ Sue, Ui / Vprtiheth Plracte, wilbe, . At the close of the morning officers were ordained and in meetins was held for the purpose budcete The meetine was opened wit] . @ of thu mee 16 purpos after which he steted nd on Ce P. McNeely to read and explain the propose 4e V. Turlington made the adopted as read and explained. There being no further bus after prayer by the Moderator, CHURCH. BUDGET h vraver 7 « or e motios } oti On W Aaa +} the Moderator tinge and called budget. dget ve seconded and carried, meetines aditourned 4 The following is the budget of thé Pgpst Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Caroline for April Sth, 1942, which has been adopted he. church, It will be presented this m every member canvass Sunday. At the servi the coming year, RENT EXPENSES Pagtor's Salary... Pastor Emeritus... ae sks paw ds Sexton's Salary... C0 eC eeeeees Presbyt efial CEU Rbes Ved ae oc Musi¢, OBganist and Director...... Fuel, Lights, MEUUE avis seen sdbeeee Repairs, Maintenance, Improvements el ge OE PERE eG eRe Sabbath School WOU PNOS 65k os 6a ccc Young People's Work....., eoreveces INSUMMNOS 046. or ee ec cess eoreccces Churéh Envelopes, -ostage, Printing, Stetionary, Advertising and Literatuz Miscelaneous Expenses,.,.. Tee ee ee Ministerial Annuity Fund..., eo. Assembly Training School.... oes Church POUR CROW ns ck ccccess eee Vacation Pulpit PUES b's 60s ee *@¢eeeeveveene RONITVTOT PNM Aarreme BENEVOLENT CAUSE ASSEMBLY CAUSES: Poreign REISS ee eaten ae Assembly Home MLBSLONB os icevcaceces Christian Bd@ucation and Ministerial WOAGUS 66 034540 s see Religious Education end Publication Assembly's Training SChOOl. ees+. eet Bible WEED FS tea vhiviobebuenvss sha SYNOD CAUSES; Synod's Home Missions... #00606 ee Education Institutions,.. 0 6esoive Orphants NOM ecseecesocs oe Union SOMADEYY. isch. o¥ 8 +e 0 ee Educational Institutions in Synod, PRESBYTERY'S CAUSES: . Presbytery's Home MAGBSOMB. .. . as. Lees~loRae COLISRO ratios by cah's « < Nitehell Colle Be cc. co cncemmas TOPAL OF BUDGET: £ afta aning year begin the officers of ing for the con- Gresgation to“ect upon. Next Sunday, March ISth, will be the ce next Sunday morning you will have an opportunity to make youp pledge for 17,38 on of £51.60 oO qe 2o4 4. 216,90 37,60 86,76 419.3 57.84 115.68 « VC —— ye ,892.,00 Nmalhnzorasenp Sects $11,567.00 Monthly meeting - a ¢ Congregational meeting - March 14, 19435, At the regular morning service Sunday, March 14, 1945, the members of the First Presbyterian Church held a congregational meeting for the Durpose of appréval and adoption of the 1945-1944 budget, Rev. Cliff H. McLeod opened the meeting with prayer and called upon My. C. P, McNeely to present the budget, copy of which is hereto attached, in the absence of Dr, Ge W. Taylor who was to have presented it, Mr. McNeely read the items of the budget, the totel amount being¥,3 gozo0 , there heing no discussion, the motion was made ‘and seconded, that it be adopted. Motion Carried unanimously. There being no further business, the benediction was pronounced by the Pastor. Congregational Secretary. ' Rev. Cliff Hill McLeod, Pastor The Fi rst 10 South Ac adem, Yelephone 27 Pre sbyterian Rev. R. A. White, D. D., Pastor Emeritus ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIREC TOR, Ch h Mr, Forrest Murdoch urc YOUNG PEOPLE'S DIREC TOR, Miss Cecelia Kridet , or of © URCH SECRETARY, i Mrs. Nathan Caske Mooresville, rs. Nath 4 Church Telephone 207 North Carolina Church Office Hours 9 A.M.to 4 P.M. The gates of this Church are as wide as the getes of Heaven The only requirement }or admission is an honest contesion of sin and an acceptance of Christ + Savior, The Session meets every Sundey Motning to receive members = Visiting wor. shippers sre always welcome to our Church Deacons in each month, Congregational meeting ~ March 14, 1943, At the regular morning service Sunday, March 14, 19435, the members of the First Presbyterian Church held a congregational meeting for the Purpose of appréval and adoption of the 1943-1944 budget. Rev. Clirf H. McLeod opened the meeting with prayer and called upon My. C. P, McNeely to present the budget, copy of whitch is hereto attached, in the absence of Dr, Ge We Taylor who was to have presented it. Mr. McNeely read the items of the budget, the totel omeuns being" ss aaves , there being no discussion, the motion was made ‘and seconded, that it pb. adopted. Motion Carried unanimously. There being no further business, the benediction Was pronounced by the Pastor, 4 Aaa J Congregational Secretary, : Rev. Cliff Hill McLeod, Pastor The First 10 South Academy Telephone 27 Presbyterian Rev. R.A. White. b. D., Pastor Emeritus ORGANIST AND ¢ HOUR DIRECTOR, Church Mr. Forrest Murdoct YOUNG PEOPLE'S DIRECTOR, Miss Cecelia Krider of _' © URCH SECRETARY . rs tthan Caske Mooresville, aaa aa Church Telephone 307 North Carolina Church Office Hours 9 4.M.to4 P.M. The gates of this Church are os wide as the gates of Heaven The only requirement for admission is on honest contesion of sin and an acceptence of Christ a4 Savior. The Setsion meets every Sunday Morning to receive members —- Visiting wor- shippert ara elways welcome to ow Church Congregational meeting - March 14, 1943. At the regular morning service Sunday, March 14, 1943, the members of the First Presbyterian Church held a congregational meeting for the purpose of approval and adoption of the 19435-1944 budget. . Cliff H. McLeod opened the meeting with prayer > and called upon My. C. P. McNeely to present the budget, copy of which is hereto attached, in the absence of Dre G. W. Taylor who was to have presented it. Mr. McNeely read the items of the budget, the total anount being* 3 207.00 e There being no discussion, the ‘ A . motion was made ‘and ‘seconded, that it be adopted. Motion © act carried unanimouslye > ] rtol There being no further business, r , & 8 ograr er ior é Che was pronounced by the pastor. Oo « y Secretary. Rev the benediction Congregational , as : Church Notes The Order of orship ‘ The Lord’s Day, March 14, 1943 In Simple Language Wy —M) | a 44) Stewardship Can Be— Morning Woersh ip C vening U orship ° . Sharing; serving; steadfastly | Eleven o’cloch Seven-thirty o'clock ‘ ee " (Cliff oT oe . i . T rusting; tithing; triumphantly ~ J il . | ve Be T T E nd ing; earnestly exalting; } ' , : N rhe Hour of worship . Chimes The call to worship--Holy, Holy, ndeavoring; ea y g; ecutive mn 306 . e JG as : = : ste : es « Ps me he Call to worship... The Lord Holy .. . Cruickshank W orshiping; working willingly; is in His Holy Temple Rook ws ‘ ihe , r Bais: T The congas preten A dministering; adoring; accounting; . The organ prelude Largo Handel ( _e ] ® ¥ Poeme Fibich ‘ De ? sae in . reverin . returnin ° ; ! urer'! Ome (P. ° ¢ D a te ; (In sis Hymn 194--My Faith Looks Up R ejoici 8; g; g; ' : : oxology and prayer of Invocatio ° ae ae o Pe HG The C a .. ‘fo Thee D evoting; daring; doing; The Gloria Patri . Greatorex e is ‘ Despiasien wating. Setection S3, “yen STS-tn Comet Thave & No S eeking salvation; systematically f ‘ East Nor West . +4 age 2 Mey O96 : ° nae at 2 ae ee J 9 H andling heavenly heritages; Repairs, a te=- ie . 9° The first hymn--All Hail The Power lhe scriptures--Exodus 20 : : yee ‘bl 2 +ine / 7 ‘ ance y ’ Ve Ae RG Of Jesus’ Name ... Number 116 Organ Interlude Mr. Murdock i ncreasing intensly invisibte Sy rovements} (Lie e Va 1. - : fi 2 ‘ } —— me The Scriptures--Matthew 9 The Evening Pastoral prayer P ower; professing; praying; | sollecti Gemmittee (S.A. ar Congregational silent prayer with The service of giving and pledging. | v.V 4 concluding prayer by the Pastor ‘ ; : vies or lhe giving of tithes and offerings (WeBe 1Y The service of giving 2 ( :; Cl i : 1, ; ie Offertory .... \ 101Fr ( of, Lay The giving of tithes and offerings Phe stertory " oe ——— | The dedication of the offerings The dedication of the offerings | leoming Committee : e Se Oo The Offertory--The Lord Is My Hvymn 208--Come, We That Love Ah Ki k i Cy Johns _ : (Re i ‘ Shepherd Bischoff The Lord ter ” . . ion ea an : : (Don Harr The ee Beyond The Hu The Sermon--“‘Liars, Gossipers And F AFTER kirk ye hide a wee man Standard ” There’s some would like to speak to ye 4 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Slanderers If after kirk ye rise and flee oor ttee (Fy | 4 Father which is perfect.--Matt. 5:48 THE NINTH COMMANDMENT We'll all seem cold and stiff to ye. ; . (Sam Neel The second hymn--My Jesus, As ss saat That one that’s in the seat wi’ ye, bt. ° e Ha Thou Wilt ....... Number 247 agninat thy neighbor.-Exodus 20:16 Is stranger here than you, may be; . (Dre Ve The benediction and choral Amen The benediction and choral Amen Add your soul unto our prayer; The organ postlude: The organ postlude Be you our angel ssa caey 8 --Scottish poem March . Mendelssohn Benedictus Dubois Monthly mes lp Church Notes Church Budget For The Year 1943-1944 Local Causes: Pastor’s Salary Pastor Emeritus Sexton’s Salary Presbyterial Tax Music, Organist and Director Fuel, Lights, Water Repairs, Maintenance, Improvements and Painting Sabbath School Expenses Young People’s Work Insurance Church envelopes, postage, printing, stationary, advertising and Literature Miscellaneous Expenses Ministerial Annwity Fund Church Secretary Vacation Pulpit Supply Benevolent Causes: Foreign Mission Assembly’s Home Missions Christian Fducation and Ministerial Relief Religious Education Assembly Training School Bible Cauce Synod’s Home Mission Orphan’s Home Religious Education in the Synod Synod’s Schools and College Union Theological S« Lees-McRae Mitchell College Presbyterial Home Mission minary TOTAL OF BUDGET $3,000.00 600.00 720.00 120.00 600.00 600.00 1,750.00 250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 500.00 225.00 900.00 100.00 9 905.00 023.62 280.67 257.56 69.34 29.72 19.81 287.27 247.65 99.06 267.46 42.93 66.04 132.08 478.79 $3 302.00 $13,207.60 Congregational meeting - March 14, 194: At the regular morning service Sunday, March 14, 1943, the members of the First Presbyterian Church held a congregational meeting for the purpose of approval and adoption of the 1943-1944 budget. Rev. Cliff H. McLeod opened the meeting with prayer and called upon My. C. P. McNeely to present the budget, copy of which is hereto attached, in the absence of Dr. Ge We Taylor who was to have presented it. Mr. McNeely read the items of the budget, the total amount being*/3 207.00 ° There being no discussion, the motion was made ‘and ‘seconded, that it be adopted. Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, the benediction was pronounced by the pastor. OAs A Congregational Secretary y Je Charh Notes Every Member Canvass Gets Under Way This Morning . morning, each person who is planning to make a pledge to our budget, should try to do it at this time. A time will be set aside for you to do this IE. welcome into our congre- gation Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Connelly, who united with our chur ch last Sunday by letter from the Centre Presbyterian Church of Mt Mourne, North Carolina. ONIGHT'S Commandment ‘Lwhich will be discussed in the present series is the ninth. Thi is the great commandment against slander and falsehood HE annual meeting of Wharey Memorial Auxiliary will be held at the church Monday even ing, March 15, at seven-thirty. R. Ogluckien of the Second Presbyterian Church of Char- lotte will speak tonight at a union meeting of the young peoples’ groups of our church at 6:15. All our young people are urged to be present to hear this interesting speaker. EACONS for March: R. H. Ba- ker, Jr., W. B. Harris Jr., Sam Neel and H. N. Johnston, Jr. Calendar Of Church Activities: Sunday School each Sunday morning at ten o'clock Morning service at 11 o'clock Junior Choir Rehearsal at 30 o’clock in the church. ‘he Young People’s Vespers at 6:15 o’clock in the social hall Evening Service at 7:30 o'clock Scout Meeting at 7:30 o'clock each Monday evening. Praver Meeting at 7:30 o'clock each Wednesday evening Choir Rehearsal at 8:15 o'clock each Wednesday evenins “ACH Wednesday night we are “giving to thought, prayer for the evangelistic meeting April 4-16, at which time Dr. John Williams will be with us. Next Wednesday night the Pastor will speak on the topic, “Is A Revival Going On Today?” The special music will be a vocal solo by Mrs. C. H. McLeod. HE Choirs of the churches of the community are planning to present this year again the Easter Cantata, “The Seven Last Word Of Christ’. It will be given Easter Sunday night, April, 25th at this church coming Committee , ‘Ged Min Charch Budget For The Year 1943-1944 Local Causes: Pastor's Salary Pastor Emeritus Sexton’s Salary Presbyterial Tax Music, Organist and Director Fuel, Lights, Water Repairs, Maintenance, Improvements and Painting Sabbath Schoo! Expenses Young People’s Work Insurance Church envelopes, pastage printing, Stationary, advertising and Literaturé Miscellaneous Expense Ministerial Annuity Fund Church Secretary Vacation Pulnyit Supply Benevolent Ca uses: Foreign Mission Assembly’s Home Missions Christian Education 2nd Ministerial Re lief Religious Education Assembly Trainine Sehoo} Bible Cauce Synoad’s ft me Mission Orphan’s Home Retigiou Education in the Synod Synod’s Schools and Colleges Union Theol fical Seminary Lee S-McRae Mitchell Colleoe Presbyteria] Home Missions TOTAL OF BUDG ET $3,000.00 600.00 720.00 120.00 600.00 600.00 1,750.00 250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 500.00 225.00 900.00 100.00 $9,905.00 $1,023.62 280.67 257.56 69.34 29.72 19.81 287.27 247.65 99.06 267.46 42.93 66.04 132.08 478.79 $3 302.00 $13,207.60 Congregational meeting - March 14, 1943, At the regular morning service Sunday, March 14, 1943, the members of the a Congregational meeting First Presbyterian Church held for the Purpose of appréval and adoption of the 1943-1944 budget. Rev. Cliff H, MeLeod opened the meeting with prayer and called upon My. C. P, McNeely to Present the budget, fn copy of which igs hereto attached, in the absence of Dr, Ge We Taylor who was to have presented » Mr. McNeely read the items of the budget, the total “mount being” s3 3.6756 e there being no discussion, the motion was made ‘and seconded, that it be adopted. Motion Carried unanimously, There being no further business, the benediction Was pronounced by the Pastor, Congregational Chined Notas Every Member Canvass Gets Under Way This Morning HIS morning, each person who is planning to make a pledge to our budget, should try todo it at this time. A time will be set aside for you to do this I welcome into our congre- Wo Mr. and Mrs. W A. Connelly, who united y ith our chur- ch last Sunday by letter from the Centre Presbyterian Church of Mt Mourne, North ¢ arolina, - INIGHT'S Commandment which will be discussed in the present series is the ninth. Thi is the great commandment against slander and falsehood HE annual meeting of Wharey Memorial Auxiliary will be held at the church Monday even ing, March 15, at seven-thirty. R. Ogluckien of the Second Presbyterian Church of Char- lotte will speak tonight at a union meeting of the young peoples’ groups of our church at 6:15 All our young people are urged to be present to hear this interesting speaker. EACONS for March: R. H. Ba- ker, Jr., W. B. Harris Jr., Sam Neel and H. N. Johnston, Jr. Calendar Of Church Activities: Sunday School each Sunday morning at ten o'clock Morning service at 11. o'clock Junior Choir Rehearsal at 5:30 o'clock in the church. The Young People’s Vespers at 6:15 o'clock in the social ha}! Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock Scout Meetine at 7:30 o'clock each Monday evening Prayer Meeting at 7:30 o'clock each Wednesday evening Choir Rehearsal at 8:15 o'cloc k each Wednesday evenin; ACH Wednesday night we are giving to thought, prayer for the evangelistic meeting April 4-16, at which time Dr. John Williams will be with us. Next Wednesday night the Pastor will speak on the topic, “Is A Revival Going On Today?” The special music will be a vocal solo by Mrs. C. H. Mcleod. HE Choirs of the churches of the community are planning to present this year again the Easter Cantata, “The Seven Last Words Of Christ’. It will be given Easter Sunday night, April, 25th at this church eS 6COvD | $§ Deacons meeting - March 31 19423 3 7 tO*@ & meeting the Deacons wags held immediately after prayer meeting or 31, April 16th. ve After prayer by : - * ° . March 3] 1943 with the following present: Cliff H. McLeod, Pastor Voi : : . i : . a4 i . vO Las >.> We. Davidson hairman H ok we ! Viason > naivrmrar ’ ‘> wee a art, P. B. McNeely re Me: WO : : : in :* + Ve v ils, ° e pnakver ” C N ; : : AE ’ > e te Neel, “.e M. Norman, M ‘UPrr ‘ie Dm I avhew 7 tg ee we Se llayhew, « S. Houston Ue. ©. Houston ] } { ; ‘ « N. Johnston, Jr. he meet a d to dG nd a _ ne tin as called to order and prayer offered by * ae ISt figuTe : T aquest f Ps es ear w €@ questi or elec of new officers for the coming 8 as brougr by the Chai f ian tan bro ») bY the ilrman, and after some discussion. 7 1. ei = . : ’ o 8 Of 4¥iScussion, Vi f e De Oe ouston to act as temporary Cc} £ s ter a hairman + € > > " 7" a s ¢ offerec 18S resirnation as airman of the Board ies 3 “Py T A¢ ‘he . $ } a i 2 : ae He Ne Jo st n, Jre made the motion that his resignation not be accepted. This was seconded by R. H. Baker, Jr and ied a ‘ : sag See : " " ra - ’ c es ana Cc arr L6a oe D ict Vnairyman then turned the meeting back i, Devid ter much diae: : ee week We Gs - fo Ver eunens 4 muc]) #Sscussion, S. A. Hart made the motion that are ae ae Pees 7 : : £i€ ald fi vilt an annual ele: n of officers eld at which time a new Chai , : -- =I VL LCL LMm¢ ney VNailpe man be elected, or t © ol eC PEKWe)] ected 3 8 wa g 3 : a lec we-elected, his was secc d oui aa, as sec naed, he Pact sft T 7 3 os ne Pastor, Clif « hicLeod, made very interesting »Y) . "mr 4 w+ ho to s } . } } : a oe en] hte I vaix on the duty of the deacon, ine Chairman appointed [ ; : in appointec e Ve is and the Secretary t se that four Deacons and two Fld Y I loc , + a r Bac Ss and two Elders are at the doors of the ar ~~ i. P = > 7 £ 7 ? } ‘ : ; : = cs =" to greet the members a visitors eac nisht during tt — aa . 29 lee i z nd 444u QUPIin vne held April 4th through ils the r Sy sarcaiians ss meeting adjourned, Lagl oA . 6 4 —— tg, a ene -ecretary, Board of VE aAconss amass RT “a wae. 2 Committees of the Diaconate First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Carolina (Cliff H. McLeod, Pastor, Advisory member (C.W. Davidson, Chairman (H.N. Johnston, Jr. Vice-Chairman (P,B. McNeely, Treasurer (A.M. Turner,’ Treasurer (0O.P. Houston, Secretary (This Committee will fornulate plans and suggestions for the more: effective performance of the duties of the diaconate. It's work, ordinarily, must be passed upon by the diaconate. It also has the function of handling and accounting for all the finances taken into the church treasury. all finances for both local and benevolent causes as provided for in the church budget or as provided for by action of the of the church from time to time.) Executive Committee (A.M. Turner, Chairman (L.B. Mayhew (0.P. Houston {(fhis Committee has the function of seeing that the church buildings and property are well kept. ings from time to time noting what repairs, painting and other improvements should be carried out. Usual, smll expenditures nécessary for the maintenance of the church property will not be presented to the diaconate but in cases where larger expenditures are necessary for unusual improvements or repairs of the building these will be presented to the diaconate,.) Building Committee Collection Committee (V.V. Voils, Chairman ~ (GW. Taylor (C.A. Mayhew (The function of this committee is to see that some system is worked out whereby at least four collectors for the offering are provided for the morning service and enough collectors are pro- vided for any other service,) Welcoming Committee (R.H. Baker, Jr., Chariman Lett (S.A. Hart (C.U. Voils (R. Don Harris, Chairman (W.B. Harris, Jr. (W.B. Harris, Sr, Welcoming Committee Rignt (These Committees will see that some systom is worked out where- by @ number of deacons will ~e provided each Sunday morning to wel- come any strangers or newcomers to the church.) (B.S. Houston, Chairman (W.M. Norman Ushering Committee Tort Ushering Committee (Sam Neel, Chairman Right (Frank Harris (These Committees will provide a sufficient number of ushers for each Sunday morning service and for all other services where ushers are required, Ordinarily, these ushers should come from the Congregation rather than from the church officers.) It has charge of dispursing of *) offi cexs; They will examine the build- a secretin 1 92 } 93 Memorial For Dr. R. A. White ~ eae ie Serial dacsnstinertsnaticinaasiatisasagiiciiedh <amerenenertaatn. snay, stor cs f r C2 i n » & Li te, | mer ‘es 7; ee At Ny, WNAOoO f v¢ 1 é t ‘ * twe rears her death came on Marc] » + | | “Dy t \ ‘ t ncSe Tease to our ) 1 pt vea : { t res ited 3 i na ! io 6 ¢ t - i | : T} } 7} } 3 | j t also c wit earty approval. mil U ad : 1 ) ) lish me mori for Dr. White; yet, > | é i ) nd ar ppror ate uit ie >Stion NO « tter wa Llowed to r ra while, until od s - a 31 IaAadeS. | aa earn 7 ~ ewe > $-} 3 os t n i > ; ; x q Chol ’ , L’y A “ai As previously announced, a congregational morial woul to y wi @ | 3 , qj meeting was held following the morning service ear at our church. Dr. + 1 wished ch a progz i Sunday, October 10th, for the purpose of establish- carried out while we re, He a . t i ng @ memorial to Dr. White. e, and a great lov ? tte tea: a " The meeting was opened with prayer by Mr. ealed at once, because here, s rely, w: rial tl McLeod who acted as Moderator. The matter of a arr anda wit the spirit ai te wishes of ne 5 ; living memorial to Dr. White was outlined very j ented to the Deacons | Elders at a joint meets : briefly by the Pastor in view of the mimeographed : tn ae | aE A a Seg S11 outline which had been distributed the previous officers voted unanimously ) approve hav ser Sunday, and upon motion of Z. V, Turlington, duly i f Dible lectures eacl ar as a memorial to Dr. » a if seconded, the plan as outlined in the attached this matter 1 Drese) 1 to the con ition for the | F bulletin was unanimously adopted, dea is to have : some ti luring each ye ro ur Churc There being no other business, the meeting i ac mitstayr net Bibl lecturer of the United Sta is was closed with prayer by the Pastor. [i 3 pro 3eq t t r ave t first of is tur | — wa fr 1944 ras near to ne Faii as 3 Isibl { ie h i Congregational Secretary. astened 66 44 66 be Hot ante fae one aed b Pon a nei | 10/15/43. d , aS nly for . ou t : : ; . Ps 4 4 : . . ) | e ] { 5 . 2 3 i } y > - I ; j ) y : 7. 4 7? ) ) Yr t i 1 4 this m ial i L a yr ° G re Fy Ls 4 l y ° . } 5 > - —s CA: . J ot w : ‘ > + ‘ Y ¢ ¥ * ‘ . u ' e e z ! D : l . . 4 t rer oO] 13 Le aa) -5 HY) “a 2 . } + > ly I r : _ ‘ j { } ed 2 ) ) t + , vlie r . c= yr , ' ‘ i i yo 4 ; i ro CQ - t : a ee as Deacons Meeting - January 23, 1944, Following the quarterly meeting of the Elders and Deaons, a meeting of the Deacons was held with the follow- ing Deacons present: C. W. Davidson, Chmmn. W. M. Norman Ve Ve Voils Ae M. Turner Re Don Harris F. B. Harris e Houston He N. Johnston, Jr. i. Baker, Jr. C. A. Mayhew Hart P. B. McNeely Neel W. B. Harris, Jr. « Houston, * . bet T V2 OMnD!W 7 ia > together with the Pastor, C. H. McLeod. After some discussion, a motion was made by B. S. Houston that the building committee be instructed with power to act to secure a new floor for the Auxiliary room. This motion was seconded, and carried, At the request of the Wharey Memorial Auxiliary, Re. Don Harris made the motion that part of the expense (that portion not paid by the Auxiliary itself) in repair- ing the kitchen and replacing the equipment needed there be taken care of out of the regular church funds. This motion was duly seconded and carried. The following com- mittee to investigate the needs of the kitchen: V,. V. Voils, R. He. Baker, Jr., and H. N. Johnston, Jr. was appointed. The Chairman made a short talk reminding the Deacons of the election of new officers at the end of the Church year, There being no further business, the meeting was ~ closed with prayer. f= ee es a ees ee > aa a Secretary, Board of Deacons, haawnr) aeryices y11Y 7 MOL sittin y Walic 3 ° “A de ok 2) ¥ I . - >} oft . ‘ Is we s 44 a snor e oO ot ae i cers a3 tA ' ya th 194 > ; oe : a : as ; ‘ , . Vv Marlinegton presidin : held ai h M eo &e Ye A i ng f r ) meeting was to consider handline pledges or donattons from mers I A - tha enuiren tat the OULLain Ol ul 1 A + The matter was dis- The purpose the matter of individuals through church at Davidson College. a. ~» . r e 7j 4 ‘7 McNeely, ana rommittee co pnoséea oi Ve + v cussed, and a com “oh wan manointeda ¢& s ‘A. Hart, and Koy K. McNeely was appointe ° . e nart, ‘ possible amount which we might m lan and ca recommend 4 plar c out? chirch. Dr. Beatty endeavor to raise through i ort talk regarding the needs of this churche mage @ Snoru rate aa : ‘o1] ine this DI" » o We TE ylor made @ Fro LOW ¢ ALO y L/ 4 « } a) “ha 417° h tion that a dictaphone be purchased for the churct moti ul 5 ‘Gat ) | ee office and pastor's us@e Motion carrieds Adjournment followed. i, Secretary, Board of Deacons. OPH/Se $ 4 . | 7 5 ' ‘ re mesure O. ; ’ ' > ? > 4 + ! ¢~7 oe enn anae meena coe . . 7 rh . ALU » . . . 4 . . . 4 \ . . . Congregational meetine ~ We} 7 owine ¢t mornine servi PF the Firnant miO 1 Ser .C 0 One Si Nn 2 Presbyterian Church, Marc! 4, 1945 is previously announced, a congrerational meeting was held, The meeting was called to order by the Pastor, and after prayer by Mr. Mac Sample, he an- nounced that the meetine was now officially open for business, ‘he church budget was presented by Mr. W. orrow, and after motion of S,. M, 7oodman, seconded by W. L. Matheson, proposed budget was adopted unan- imongl Ve e being no further business, t) meeting adjourned, he > e . é Congregational meeting - iebruary 24, 1946. e Loeracnt SnHal MM 2 . . . . ; vongregat ional Meeting, January 26, 1947 t After the morning service on Februa y 24th, { as previously announced, the congregation was called i + 7 ni , ~} ? “ to order by the Pastor. : Ags ‘-evious ar T } | ae previously announced on Janu iry 18 the con Trre-sational meeting was held on January 26t Tre Sting w: Aftar r very tt “g¢ NrPea sea } Yr Y oy 9 9 . °. <a ae .-G MOCULINE was Cal >a ) ee Af ter praye: 4 _rastor presented the purpose ; order by the Moderator, The Reverena c_ i te lage ool = ee a oeeting Which was to approve the 1946-47 budget. “ purpose of the meeting was stated ana « e hh Leak Pigg le Mr. W. red Morrow was called upon to present the bud- Session. 6 Wikis anh a fh. sa : - a recommended by the ; ; 8eSsio: Hiders an > YCacons were to be elect. get. After giving a very clear outline of it, he made : ; : vO Be eiected e Upon ‘ motion by Mr. Z. V. Turlington and dul trond nee! the motion that the budget be adopted. This motion was was ordered to proc i outli od ove “fol lo. ing seoamenns iat e t I aS orde i Oo prc ed as UatTLlined,. ne f< Nj seconded by C. U. Voils, There beine no discussion, from the Session rerarding - CaF te Wilh ULLO OCS Car rm vlIC ? an ime > rie aAs ue "3 a . . it was presented and unanimously carried. additional Elders and Deacons recommendations is pn a seamen procedure of the ej ction for were adopted: ‘here beine no further business, the meetine | | Un Sunday, January 19 1947 the was closed with prayer. ( : : we +é ;? Session or the First r Ne. UG. @ave a iblic notice a congregational meeting of Presbyteri a fi Church wmooresvi aa, aa ‘ ? 4 ra ( j ( c } that it had ordered ee Presbyterian Church Secretary, Board of Deacons convene in the cnurch, the re place of worship, Sunday mornin January 26, 1947 at O'clock for the purpose Of the election of ad ’ + a er ane ditional] ta Veacons and Elders for the church, aid meeting to be held C™ in connection witn the re gular iorning Worship Service The Cait for such & congre gational meeting we issue ] ursua it ia to pa Pagraph 145 of the Book of Church Order of the Pres. {4 \ Oyterian Church of the United States which reads as follow "When it seems for the chur t é Budget for 1946-47 additional R or Deacons, the Session s , THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : order a con meetin to ¢ yene a th cr ee ti Mooresville, N. C. regular plac 2 Publis not ceo ea Local Causes: i ‘ven f time rn oi 4 NN, FOU oie ii eck enindecsnack sunkiicacnets ~$ 130.00 gs Rese Feseoe® OF j ine ti ' Organist, Director, Music Supplies ........................ 700.00 i ae to the apy nted time,” ) Oc ae ooreree re : Repairs, maintenance, painting, ete. .--..-...-__...-...__. 2,000.00 rursuant to Paragraph 144 which reads Wm) tor i: i ee ete NO oc ct een 250.00 j Dy virture o iis office, | erator of congrews onal . j FE PO TI areneierncccncomentetonnes 750.00 | meetings," ¢ Pastor of th rch will Se ae >| FINN Sb rietnemsuccumanesadasoateu beesaace: 1,040.00 eeti _" ee " a Ul i NE aeccitcresnciineans — Hae ee ROK Te RSS R meme 211.35 i | Church envelopes, postage, printing, advertising, ag } I NONI oo sins oercienesrnuaciabiniecenioncues -- 500.00 ee erat r notes that a Quorum is present irsuant | Charen Secretary and D. BR. B. ..............<.............. £00000 vO fepagraph 154 which reads: "4A yorum of the concrec- f | Miscellaneous expenses mee * owe EAE NEE TE EN RR a, 600.00 ati nal meetin snal ] consist ol oneesixth of the , : i Vacation Pulpit Supply -.--...-...... aera rrenninneaniee - 600.00 resident communins memnb: rs if a church has more th | Ministerial Annuity Fund --...-...-....-...--..--.---.... 270.00 one hundred members 2 uom i ; Ba oe ce . — j . BF I, eer meer nneinnensnncmminmcicnstinteisesaniis. il embers: therefore he were, pelng approximately 9] | | SE TE Aiptek chips sis iticaibeactanesieasgcnssbiccidecg oc ao $13,351.35 Le i417 er es BO Galls the congregation to order : i Benevolences: to fulfill the business of t} is meeting as stated is its } F Assembly’s Causes call. , { { RIN NIU isa ciginiengtieermee tie eee a __..$1,952.16 4 Assembly’s Home Missions ~.--.........._- wwnwewnwnnnnnn~ 507.56 we cordially welcome ail visitors and non-members : Chr. Ed. and Min. Relief -..--..-.-.---.._...-...--..-- - 452.90 Church to sit with us in this meeti: ea ad i z= : Rel. Ed. and Publication _..._ oneteintintentonnions ining 163.98 / the worship part of it. etane and to unite i : ; Assembly’s Training School _..___. lien 70.27 Snip part of it. ay} NE I ert eterna lr cee woprnbicinca huconcipesudina arses edu: . 46.85 es ; i Defense Service Council -....-...........- caineininne: Sane are YOu now ready to proceed to the Lect n of ; au TE EE oo ctren cerennicnibacheieaiaannieuons oteieeeieietetetedeedete oleteteed 78.08 ad 44 ti onal nui in Siders and Deac Ss. " } \. 146 Al II cra caceuceeeccir ee oS i Si ee . 20.28 ; : BY Shik irienwcirewmminemeainenen ones { | Synod’s Causes yy Synod’s Home Missions ON WN ilies cece dtin Ce Aditinmesnsnseneninaines lamin 507.56 : | { i } ’ — | i ee ed ae 632.50 e “oy virture of thei r offices as the elected representatives Union Theological Seminary ........................__. ace SOR \] = the congrega ion the officers Fs ns On re Oe aoe 90435 following recommendations ' Presbytery’s Causes j Elders and Deacons, beccnryms tll concer, vetecradbennea ont, a? Qe Cr en Sh 624.69 | Ne SED Cie ok inc pakvewnoucdoauubebdenwdlo. si. 156.17 [ the church make the in the election of additi nal . "4 a That six additional E re 5 : de . ” : “[2Git0i0na ider rie sigh ddit Mitchell College - 2 312.31 4 Siders and eight ad tional Presbytery's Home Missions acti 1,132.25 ~eacons be elected. , | $7,808.65 ‘ re : \ Funds for special offerings: Foreign Missions, War : &~- if one or more Veacons should be elected “iders, Relief, Defense Service Council, Home Missions, such number of additional Deacons be elected to Miscellaneous, etc. _____. jasonkcomuieas CI $3,000.00 : bring the total] ; ie number of Deacons to twent ¥~four TOTAL _.. Aha cme lke wen mms cibeiiccieiiubin $10,808.65 P TOTAL OF BUDGET . | en - tnat the election be by written ballot without . nominat ions. CQrrvuy G . parte naeeeiel of votes cast, i Dr. Dr. Dr. was The followir nes havin ¥ oa i r , f ) a3 sc x . Ge Le e i "A Ma YNews; Ws Be Calhoun;3 Thurston licN ely; c I L418 5 « Mayn es - : followins four were elected Elders: C owing . Rs he BOLL3 a That after the first ballot for Elders if the required number of “lders is not elected that the number needed shall be doubled and the re- sulting number of the highest receiving votes shall remain in nomination and all their names shall be eliminated, That such procedure shall apply also in the case of the election of Deacons. It is to be noted here that Paragraph 146 of the Book of Church Orde& requires the following: "In every case a ma jority of all the voters present shall be required to elect," further, it is to be noted from Paragraph 145 that only members of the church may vote, furthermore from the leliverance of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States in America of 1006 "The Presbyterian Church does not permit voting by proxy," GS. That the tellers for this Election shall be: rom the Deacons: S. Houston, Chairman of the Tellers Houston rton Davidson be John ston, . Turner « Maynew i Be iCNGSBLY, ME, Va Vy, Voile rom the Elders: Fred Morrow Robert Baker,Sr. Me Me FPLCO;, BY, Rankin Allison From the Congrezation: Paul Cherry R »be rt Ho ls} _< A Slious slimser Turner, Jr. :@ receiving 5S or more Wnukan af etn minutes of the Tellers had tabulated the had been cast with a majority is a list showing those elected: received the highest number ich were to be elected: C. W. Davidson; a i : tr . * , + wv Wnt} . Houston; A. H. Copelan; Dr. V. V.Voils; C. W. Davidson L127 Dr, ©. L. Bittinger 146 ‘ ; elar 120 As le YU OPOsan pt ¥ B Calhoun 0 We We " ne bi nal meeting Upon motion, duiy seconded the co lary 2, 1947 ijourned until the following Sunday : ’ : j The Adjourned Congregational Meeting, February 2 J Per 5 , After the singing of the Doxology the Moderator, Mr. McLeai called the congregational meeting to order. Mr. Z. V. Turlington made the motion that Mr. Thurston MieNeely and Dr. Vernon V. Voils be elected Elders by acclamation. Dr. G. W. Taylor moved that Mr. Turlington's motion be amended by addins the name of Dr, A. E Lue Bell. Without a necessity of voting Mr. Turlington expressed his willingness to change his motion to include Dr. Bell. This motion as amended was seconded by Dr. Taylor. The congrevation then voted to elect by acclamation, Thurston McNeely, Dr. Vv. vy. Voils, Dr. A. E. Bell were then elected by acclamation by the congregation, Since two of the men elected congregation proceeded to cast ballots fa 10 D acc were 29 votes cast counted it was found that the Holshouser nerry mM. . > Ton furner, dr. be iQMmpse as biders were ea on , a me , tne majority needed 100. The votes following were elected: 129 107 100 119 15 having received the hizhes votes were ' : 4 ; , =) a 700. Browns D tc Be SKOON? C. W. Asa licNeely I Wc ly¢ T, dP. 3 W > > Sloan, From the second ballot requirin ‘ a ele sd Veacons were 2SLiected: on mia B. Skeen " ine a C, McNeely, Sr. Paul Allison The congrezational meetin Sunday, February 9, 1947. Moderator to be voted Sr.; Paul Allisox Bill Adamson; Carol Beatt munter; C. uae NOPMAN he followi (Continued from preceding page) ee in Agjourned Consreratior Meeting, Fet sregationul Meeting, February 9, 1947 The following is a list of men receiving 5 Deacons, not including those Deacons elected: After the Called the con 7 ing of the Dr xolo ty the “Moderator Mr McLeod 7 Baker, Fete 1J. ak oe aa s sregational meeting to order The penta ae vs Beatty, carol e” x oe “os = following were given to be vot: ‘When fos Bete Ge ol the Benfield, Robert 11 Stevens, Geor Wilson Srantley; George Brown: | any ir. ae Bill Adamson; Bell, Ralph 6 Stewart, John m2. MONGGly, Jr. Shree out of th. TC oe “rej Bill Norman, Jr, Brantley, Wilson turner, D, HE. majority of votes nece ba we no “ae a ee eleeted, fhe j Brown, Alvin Williamson, W ; *H16 tnpee elected were: Cashion, Sam, Jr, Clark, Charles Crowell, Charles Crowell, Joe Davidson, Roy Flelds, Frank Grazg, Hassell Gunter, C. W. Harris, Henry Holstead, H. A. Holt, Uren Horton, L.T. Johnson, Chester Johnston, Vs. ee Johnston, Billy Brown, Ge Johnston, Bill Cherry, Pa Kennette, LeRoy Hampe, H. A 59 Ketchie, Gordon Harris, Frank “2 Lowe, Thad Harris, : ; Mack, Side Harris Oo} Mack, Mitchell Holshotis R , Mack, Philip Holstead, H h a Matheson, Jd, Melchor, C. F, Melchor, Dale llis, Dewitt Mills, Joe Moore, J. W. ‘ McLelland, Alex cNeel i | McNeely, © odr, Ae ¥ Avemar: 7 ; : ; ; “wOpman, i ; mONECLY, as OI. ~ 1.odamson 92 icNeely, Jr, 33 “f° brown 93 w mn was made for ad Was closed with pr v) Journment of the congregational "ayer, POIPRIGUOH ap COP 2 rmation the followins is ; { Snowing all ti more votes as Elde : 3 1 ted aaae “a . 3 as Elders: h > elected as Elders are ae Jit): eee = } tw 2» © ) Allison, Paul Bak - tiobert Beat ty, Parol Ry wt", Sn RNB LEELA EL PPT Cy 4 > Sloan, B McNeely, : Skeen, Dr, R McNeely Taylor, Dr. ew ; Neel, Turner, A, j , Norman, Turner, id « Voils, Dr. no 2M DW & ~7 MO ~ n nHoust ms « (Continu Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpose of approv- ing the 1947-48 Budget. Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be elected, and upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. li, Price was nominated and duly elected as Moderator, The Moderator then called upon Dr. W. D, McLelland to present the budget which he did tn & very business-like manner, Upon motion of B, M. McNeely, seconded by M. Sample, the attached budget was unanimously approved, Upon motion, adjournment followed. Secretary, Congregation. The Pirst Aivesbuterian @ hurech Vooresville, North Carolina Cliff H. McLeod, Th.M.., Minister Congregational meeting - February 29, 1948. On February 29, 1948, as previously announced, following the morning service, a congregational meeting was held for the purpase of adopting the budget proposed by the officers. The Pastor asked for nominations for someone to act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of A. H. Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. H. Price was duly elected. : After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred Morrow read and explained the attached budret. Upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, the budget was unanimously approved. Y . - a ieee eee ‘Ghe Hirst Gireshuterian Ohurch Mooresville, North Carolina Cliff H. McLeod, Th.M., Minister ei acc Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpose of approv-~ ing the 1947-48 Budget. Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be elected, and upon motion of Z, V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. lH. Price was nominated and duly elected as Moderator. The Moderator then called upon Dr. W, D McLelland to present the budget which he did tn a very business~like manner, Upon motion of B. M. McNeely, seconded by M, Sample, the attached budget was unanimously approved, Upon motion, adjournment followed. * Secretary, Congregation. OPH/s. : | vV—— ¢ 4 res ly wt to, ing Warship A\fooresvi Eleven O'clock Cliff H. ? The Lord’s Day, February 29, 1948 SILENCE AND SPIRITUAL MEDITATION The organ prelude: Andante, Op. 26 The Call to Worship: Let the Words of My Mouth Doxology and Prayer of Invocation. The Gloria Patri Responsive Reading, Selection 16, Page 15 g The first hymn: No. 29: Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah -----.~--Rev. William Williams The Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 8 Organ Meditation The Morning Prayer The Service of Giving The Giving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertory The Dedication of the Offerings The second hymn: No. 148: Awake, My Soul, In Joyful Lays (Omit stanza 4) aesihaeeeninicincab ia peel ota diene eer els ocr ptiapeisiadianee ..-. Baumbach ...-Revy. Samuel Medley The Sermon The Grace of Liberality ‘Therefore, as ye abound in every thing, in faith, and utterance, and knowledge, and in all diligence and in your love to us, see that ye abound in this grace also,”—2 Corinthians 8:7 The prayer of dedication The third hymn No. 151: There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood William Cowper (Omit Stanza 4) The Benediction and Choral Response The organ postlude Postlude De Mont. fhe minister will be at the east doo: at the close of the service to gre the congregation and to welcome visitors Congregational meeting ~ February 29, 1948. On February 29, 1948, as previously announced, following the morning service, a congregational meeting was held for the purpose of adopting the budget proposed by the officers. The Pastor asked for nominations for someone to act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of A. H. Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. H. Price was duly elected. After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred Morrow read and explained the attached budget. Upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, the budget was unanimously approved. - —, a Pd A 2 Evening Worship Seven-Thirty O’clock The organ prelude: — P nants ot PRONG NUNN Se ab i cewedamace beiahanininmeiananieieiine ..-Koschat The Call to Worship: Now The Day Is Over ...-Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould The first hymn: No. 133: Holy Ghost, With Light Divine -. : --Rev. Andrew Reed The Scriptures: Genesis 50 Pastoral Prayer The Service of Giving The Giving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertory The Dedication of the Offerings The second hymn: No, 166: Come To The Savior Now ...........-.. se John Wigner The Sermon The Overruling Providence of God “And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God? sut as for you, ye thought evil against me: but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.”—Genesis 50:19,20 The third hymn: No. 210: Faith Of Our Fathers! Living Still ..-Rey. Frederick Faber The benediction and choral Amen The organ postiude: Forest Green : ~ - Wile The minister will be at the west door after the service to greet the congregation and to welcome visitors. ae nena nnessseneenenneereeseneesceunmstnansevigaenmannssenmenamnesaettaaiieen coal _ 103 / Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpose of app Prove y) $ gs ry 2a 1 A , tres onal meeting ~- February 2S 1948 ing the 1947-48 Budget, Congregstion ; : ‘ Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be ‘ elected, and upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. H. Price was nomtnated and duly elected eee f # sie renee On February 29, 1948, as previously announced, ct MeLe llana he Moderator then called upon Dr. W, D. following the morning service, a congregational meeting — Bi clelland to present the budget which he did in was held for the purpose of adopting the budget proposed ot a very business-like manner. Upon motion of B. M. by the officers. Set by M. Sample, the attached budget The Pastor asked for nominations for someone to aa ai y r x ” ch y ee act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of A. He : Ip 1 or aj r 3 t e ~Pon Motion, adjournment followed. Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. H. Price \ ] was duly elected. : : . — After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred Morrow — . a ; read and explained the attached budget. Upon motion | . 8 + C of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, the budget was sary ’ $ on : = = ecretary, Congregation, unanimously approved. a OPH/s. : — we (i ' e ; ‘BAe Ei SAREE aoe x — =~ Gg Type | pose i hh esbatt Pro a Budget for 1948-49 Ministerial Annuity Fund -..-......0-2.--.2--2ee ne new new nnoee 396.00 a” First Presbyterian Church Church Ses, & D. B. ©. ....-..-... al cubaeasaewausocnouawnees 1,800.00 \ ~ - . 5 ; aroli VOCRHON DUH SUNNY 24-2 nncccnccncccnnnccecnscassmecunssuemone 300.00 SVi Mooresville, North Carolina Moorest ‘ SUANREUIUOEE GEIIUEE ions cree cek dc eicancniennencensencunsouus 1,200.00 Cliff H. } / PERE BMTY coca nan cc ccc skerncessnccnsinennescenteneenences See \ aeneneeeeeneesl i , , TR: vincias icclakdneadeniameataes aii awarennnnnacencennsennees $16,326.00 During the year no special offerings will be taken except the Thanksgiving offering for Barium Springs, Joy Gift Offering at Christmas, the Ashlin White Bible Lectures, and any emergency that might arise in connection with the Senevolences: local church. Assembly Causes Foreign Missions ...........- a aca ica dainty hk actnaacepannanasdniadinakiacastamianilldaeaaat Tale : . Assembly’s Home Missions --_.- Saciicasas eins oaiali acaeeiniell lie elaadbdhmeinleb aii 852.49 The Special Offerings Fund feature was started in our church with the re is i a eh 537.33 budget some time ago. Its purpose is to meet special appeals for money with- Wh ns ad anaes 155.00 / out having to take special offerings from the congregation. This plan has work- Rel. Ed. & Publication _...__.- ee ee sia ole Uicealaat 155.00 / ed very successfully since we started using it. We have met all appeals and have sible Cause : ome ee ee sashes ci eneanimananck Gomi 51.66 i 9 met then generously. Pledge generously so that we shall not have to take any War Relief oS Se eee es 2a ileal lcecsaeanaeares 103.33 ' special offerings during the coming year except those mentioned above. i Se eee 31.00 4 Radio Sith eva cc ced aac a ali aceon de oi asa iensnsanbencalcanenasaibaieaslaimanie 51.67 ; Pe TNE ecnictmerqcra nce ocuarineicnsmmiadoamnmnnninninssiieiaauacecmonen aaaned 155.00 ; 5 The Budget this year as it was last year is set up on abasis so that when Christian Relations censeaaeen foo i olan cian hehehe 25.83 : the benevolences are added from the Sunday School and the Woman’s Auxili- PEE cadednode einen witlimawes cam coe a “ 51.67 | ary to the benevolences in the budget, it will mean that our church will be Synod Causes i using 50% of its money for local uses and will be giving 50% for benevolences. Synod’s Home Missions - ‘ Sunes abc ee 2 -$ 620.00 This 50-50 basis of giving is widely recognized as the ideal way for the church Orphans Home ‘ ciliernensienaiien - sna 671.66 to disperse its money. However, there are few churches that have been able Edu. Institutions ome ee oo aAsaneneanaae weene 775.00 to achieva this distinction. Therefore, we should be justly proud of our church alOn Tec SOMME ..~ W260 n nnd nnsnckcencwn - . 103.33 : in that we are following this plan successfully. However, remember that the Rel. Ed. & St. Institutions ............ a rn a ene i i 310.00 F successful continuation of such a plan depends upon the continued and in- Home For Aged ......... eceweennenerneqsessenewennnnsewee 20.67 4 creased generosity of the chuch members. Te SE Gece ish inti Ss aetna ts can iit daca bokcmiesitlb ne 20.67 5 Presbytery Causes } PEeeOn OE TE, WN), icncccnnnwusebaadiennensuednscenenoeennee sana TOO Lees-McRae College inh ee bibl salen okra sc ese teipcnsdiacat 206.67 ) Mitchell College set sais hc elaine a daa nha abel a lth sical pela tomas 413.33 4 Local Causes: Freeeyeery 6 TOOTS WHSONS ccc cnncecccdncoceus aici elabcab ei phalcasipineaontiens 2,180.33 A \ presnyterial Tax .... ‘ ae ieee eee a Total ‘ ci liana bsipcobas aiiaieibasas aN lori plc calelisatiign .-.-$10,383.30 Ba Fuel, lights, water SP Ue ie a al gl __ 1,500.00 Share in Bible Teacher’s Salary in Public Schoo] m icemien 400.00 dj ; ‘ CPpeeen Creer, MNOS WEI oe 950,00 Special Offerings Fund: Foreign Missions, War Relief, Home { 3,000.00 5 : Repairs, maintenance, painting, ete. 2 _. 2,000.00 ee, GR aS «© « Sabbath Schoo] Expenses ________ Me yc ea ae ea 300.00 arenas , h 1 eee : Total nA sincnnaaih Tone Young People’s Work 750.00 sc seb nino ssn acti aie Sexton’s Salary 1,300.00 ee OE Pe edieoidkbe kaddeocmndiudendensceoneeeeee Insurance i isa eee Gee: 400.00 en i Church envelopes, postage, printing, advertising, literature, Stationery 500.00 nema ree ee 109 e o 103 Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpose of approv~ ‘ ional meeting - February 29, 1948. a ing the 1947-48 Budget. en pei Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be i elected, and upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly I seconded, S. H. Price was nominated and duly elected as Moderator. Fe ry 29 as previously announced ie) . nm £e ruary v9» > e > | The Moderator then called upon Dr, W. D. following the morning service, a congregational meeting H McLelland to present the budget which he did in was held for the purpase of adopting the budget proposed | a very business-like manner. Upon motion of B. M. by the officers. Ht | Men : : . ‘ b i | McNeely, seconded by M. Sample, the attached budget The Pastor asked for nominations for someone to was unanimously approved, act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of A. He i Ur $ } 34 is r > f Q WW Pp H Vpon motion, adjournment followed. ; Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. H. Price was duly elected. 5 s 3 After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred Morrow : . 97 T . t | read and explained the attached budgret. Upon motion 5 } ; of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, the budget was ary pee . i ecretary, Congregation. unanimously approved. a OPH/s. : , \ a” VY ; ' } 7A Bic asi as al ; Pe r @ ¢ a Jreshat ies nouncements We Bring Our Look At The Tithe ~ Gifts to Him , i ; ; : lext § ay ery >r Can- Anyone wt cs about <nov - \ 3 Congregational Meeting This Morning Flowers Today Next Sunday, Every Member Can Anyone who thinks about it knows i Moores 5 ; ’ 7 vass Day, offers each of us an unusual that the paying of the tithe as a sign HY t Cliff H. ill be a brief meeting of the The flowers in the church today are opportunity to “put first things first” of stewardship has nothing whatever i.0n immediately after the ser- In memory of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mills in Our living. Much has been said in the matter with it. ‘ ce this morning. This meeting is to siven by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mott anc ‘ recent months on the need for “con- It conserves the energies of the nsider the proposed budget for the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills centrated giving,” that is, giving with Church for the Church’s real business. ear 1948-49. You are asked to remain ; a purpose in view. We want our gifts It puts a stop to the necessity of the is meeting. Vespers to “do the most good,” so we study Church becoming a peddler of pies, ; ° ° Regular Vespers tor our young peo- this need and measure it against that Oysters, ice cream, chicken pie, and j Auxiliary Circles To Meet Tomorrow ple will be held this evening at six one, and finally make our contribution notions } The Circles of the A 1 o'clock in the Social Hall of the Educa- However, the Christian—we, here in It gives the business men of the t al ircles p J ary ¥ e " . ‘ { 7p ea uxiliary wiil meet tional Building. The Pioneer Fellowship our Church—will want to concentrate place a new regard for the church as ; tomorow with the following hostesses igi ; 7 ae ; No. 1 with Mrs. Belle H is in charge of the supper program, All the major part of his giving on the a business institution | , 3:30 o'clock ae eule touston at ol our young people are cordially in- Church. We have followed through the It collects itself . . tec . Dee Si net sar > nor: 7 an s : stirs y ? enley - | No. 2 with Mrs. J. G Siete vited to be present. first year of the Program of Progress It puts a quietus on ull display and 3:30 o'clock ° { tne slogan, “Christ,. the Only self-seeking in one’s contributions. No . i / g No. 3 with Mrs. G M Mid-Week Service Answer,” and the Church is Christ’s. body can get puffed up over paying his i “we 6 ‘ “rs. George Morrow . i ks a . ae z ‘ | 3:30 o’clock sy You are invited to aliend the Mid- So, to present Christ to a needy world, lebts ‘ { 7 , 7 . we . t give e (} re rns ro tha *hristian’s ancis “-. No. 4 with Mrs. W. W Rankin at Week Service on Wednesday night at we want to give to our Church program, It — the Christian’: _ icial re . . < ai 6 > oe helieving rascing it o atic *huret a pleasure ir 3:30 o'clock 4:30 o’clock. This service is a vital part eng. in it, stressing it, promoting este to his Church a pleasure 1 t > ue ‘ al roore: ster srpeti: r ’ : No. 5 with Mrs. Price Sherrill st of our church life. Are you receiving it = believe our Church program is — e? a perpetual annoyance 3:30 o'clock. A the blessing that comes from worship far-reaching _and will napemngeen - It is the one way of proving " are in No. 6 with Mrs. W. G. Calhoun at ping in this service? Ai “ge - ee - a " “it ee ve? a ee 3:30 o’cloc : _ ‘ lieve that our Church program helps owns all we possess. 3:30 O'clock, with Mrs. James L. Don- . . us to “put first things first,” so we give it links us with God in a real and ald as co-hostess Deacons Serving In March *" eee 3 5 : : - . = : * ine : to it. We believe that our giving wil] definite sharing of his work No. 7 with Mrs Cyrus Jonston at rhe following Deacons will serve dur- sical’ our Church program, will . fs ‘ a e 7:30 o'clock, ing the th arch essrs: Paul ee hurel gram, a = M Chei : “yg March. Me i ; - make it more and more effective, as it What Is A Budget YO. G@ V , . -¢ erry; é a . t or SI 5 5 . ae i ‘ rr _ Baker at 7:30 “ Sen a ; fampe; Robert Holshou reaches out to touch the ends of the OCK Ur rs , ‘row ‘ : 499 I ris. a ie : ae eat ss : hostess Crowell as co - . 2 ‘ earth, even as Christ commands. Yes, A budget isn’t sums to me: eo . ‘ ve bring our gifts, along with our ‘ : — wirle’ face No. 9 in the Educational Building at Every Member Canvass Will Be - eo ae ae & Giv ie 1 : a . a It's happy schoolgirls’ face, 0 o'clock aie Made Next Sunday oe he BASES aiving iS an act ¢ It’s weary mothers getting well, The Bible i f : . : oe ee — t’s light in gloomy places. : ne bible Study topie for these meet- Next Sunday our Church will hold its * ’ * i J — as ol ean It? based on Mat- annual every member canvass for sub- , Christian Stewardship It isn’t just long columns full arn are scripions to the Church Budget for Is 12 cents per member per day the Of “headachy” addition; \ 4 ar _ .. his month are a week 1948-49. The canvass will be conducted limit of our capacity? asks the Program It’s missionaries sailing out . } as “ haat é — 3 _ usual, and all Circle mem as it has been in the past few years of Progress literature. In 1946-47 our To fill a great commission ‘ ‘\ =. vers are urged to bear this in mind A portion of the time next Sunday Church record shows that members + , : : morning will b e taken to give the pem throughout the assembly gave for all It’s you and [ who'd like to go. | Youth Choir Rehearsal ple an opportunity to make their purposes of our Church less than 12 And send our gifts to prove it , There will he Vauth © pledges at church. The pledge cards cents per day per member. Steward How wonderful a budget is! s } ; i eae a he tn rehearsa) will be given out then, so come pre ip uld be a normal Christian ex- It lives and so 1 love it ; = ; , > am ocrere All mem pared to make your pledge next Sun p ce. We give because He gave to are urge; © be present day morning 1 for us Edith G. Estey e Offerir bed me. But Say Phe p Liude Resk Greatorex Oley Speaks 308 Wherein 163 Haydn Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpose of approv-~ ing the 1947-48 Budget. Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be elected, and upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. H. Price was nominated and duly elected as Moderator. The Moderator then called upon Dr. W. D. McLelland to present the budget which he did in a very business-like manner. Upon motion of B. M. McNeely, seconded by M. Sample, the attached budget was unanimously approved. ; Upon motion, adjournment followed, ff Y a ma ie Secretary, Congregation. ¢ 1 { |yeshap Venting Seven-Thirty O'clock Gounod j ( oWV ) rhe Lord is in His holy temple Rutenbeck The first hyn os Mv Jesus, I Love Thee 223 The Scripture ] Ze Da ets j rhe Service of Glying rhe Giving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertor) The Dedication ol the O1lerin The second hymn i { Am Thine, 0 Lord, 1 Have Heard Thy Voice 8 217 rhe Sermon The Strength of Life Psalm 27 The third hymn 9 Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus 2838 The benediction and choral Amer The o 1 postlude Hauser Congregational meeting - February 2“, 1948. On February 29, 1948, as previously announ following the morning service, 4 congrecational me was held for the purpase of adopting the budget pr by the officers. The Pastor asked for nominations for someo act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of \ Copeland, seconded by 5. R. Allieon, Mr. S. H. Pri was duly elected. : ic After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. ¢ red read and explained the attached budcet. Upon moti } Acet was of Z. Ve. Turlington, duly seconded, the bua unanimously approved. fe A ‘Che Pirst Iveshuterian Of hurch Mooresville, North Carolina Cliff H. MeiLeod, Th.M., Minister 102 ~~~ Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting wr c % : = was called by the pastor for the purpose of approv- ; i , 194 ing the 1947-48 Budget. Congregational meeting - February 29, 1948. Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be elected, and upon motion of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. lH. Price was nominated and duly elected as Moderator. The M ) ; r re On February 29, 1948, as previously announ eincxigue’ Gs Moderator then called upon Dr. W. D. following the morning service a congregational me 1c . present the budget which he did in & - oe . a very business-like manner. Upon motion of B, M. was held for the purpase of adopting the budget py McNeely, seconded by M. Sample, the attached budget by the officers. wag unanimously approved. , The Pastor asked for nominations for someo Upon motion, adjournment followed. act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion oF & Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. EF. Pri po was Guly elected. es ? —_$—— After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred Pen read and explained the attached budget. Upon moti of Z. Ve Turlington, duly seconded, the budget was Secretary, Congregation. : unanimously approved. OPH/s. ; | ( - ly lites wl #) Local Causes; M Presbyterial Tax $ 130.00 Ca Organist, Director, music supplies 950,00 | Fuel, lights, water 1,000.00 | roposed Budge > Repairs, maintenance, painting, ete 2,000.00 j FIRST PRESBYTERI Sabbath School Expenses 250.00 Young People’s Work 750.00 Mo ille. Ne \ Sexton's Salary 1,200.00 8 Insurance 400.00 Church envelopes, postage, printing, advertising, literature, } stationery 500.00 } Church Secretary & D. R. E 1,800.00 Thanksgivin Miscellaneous expenses 1,200.00 » Ashlin White Vacation pulpit supply 300.00 y ; ; Ministerial Annuity Fund 300.00 on with the local Pastor’s Salary 4,200.00 TOTAL $14,980.00 Benevolences: Assembly Causes Fu eaters Foreign Missions $ 1,988.22 , th the budget Assembly H. Missions 587.42 pose oO meet spe pea thout having Chi Edu. & Min. Relief 451.87 h trom the congrega ' . ee Assembly s Training School 81 34 ‘ i eclee & Gi ' . we” Rel. Edu. and Publication 135.56 sindlicont ) appe ve met them sible Cause 54.22 1 oO that we all not have te pecial offer Defense Service Council 90.37 e comi year except those oe War Relief 90.37 i A avove Evangelism 33.89 Radio 56.48 i Synod Causes , Synod’s H. Missions $ 632.61 j = : et up on a ba that when the Orphans’ Home 587.42 F } aded trom the Sunday School and the ‘Wemen celia ie Edu institutions — e ben ‘ budes i ® ec s Union Theological Seminary 117.48 ot i ‘ ; our church will be using 50% Rel. Edu. & State Institutions 271.12 : “oes and will begiving 50% for benevolences. This 50-50 é Presbytery Causes wide recognized as the ideal way for t} ar Office of Exec. Secretary 677.80 ' ey. However, there are few churches that ee ee ren oe q Lees-McRae College 180.75 : : — d nm. Therefore. we : ms Mat have been able to achieve this Mitchell College 361.49 me should be justly proud of our church in t a Presbytery’s Home Missions 1,906.87 following t pla iccesstully, Howeve emember that ¢} eenomivarameisx “at Cae ia , a divine toss ak 7 hat the successful continu TOTAL $ 9,037.30 ¢ it If 1 sf ee inued and increased generosity of the Share in Bible Teacher's Salary in Public Schools 400.00 ‘ . Cc! er — : Funds for special offerings: Foreign Missions, War Relief, ) an [ ws + ty _ Defense Service Council, Home Missions, Miscellaneous, ete $3,000.00 i 4 VRS meteriitn GE ch . ' cy & . TOTAL $12,437.30 aay M tll , . TOTAL OF BUDGET $27,417.30 . sovenetive, Novth Cortina . mre Cliff H. McLeod, Th.M., Minister ’ ' Immediately following the Sunday morning service on March 2, 1947, a congregational meeting was called by the pastor for the purpos r 3 2 y e@ of approve ‘ ice ny nat ~ Faehruary 20 1942 ing the 1947-48 Budget. Congregational meeting February 29, 1948. Mr. McLeod asked that a Moderator be elected, and upon motion of 4. V. Turlington, duly seconded, S. Hl. Price was nominated and duly elected as Mode : ro. Je : ss ‘ On February 29, 1948, as previously announ McLelland we eens s ne ee gp Pe De following the morning service, a congregational me leL Present the budget which he n } . oe the t yy 4 ; ; he pur of adopting the budret 1 a very business-like manner. Upon motion of B. M. oS ear Get ass ane McNeely, seconded by M Sample, the attached by ' : ast '. se 2f ’ 4 ¥ AC ud ret Th 4 £ on: “or some > e Pastor asked for nominations fc gsomeo was unanimously ap c Meek Geet Gee t fol} d act as Moderator of the meeting. Upon motion of A : pee —_ p+ Owe Ge Copeland, seconded by J. R. Allison, Mr. S. H. Pri ae / wr was duly elected. ( ~ 7 cnmnenoeniaiena ae After a short talk by Mr. Price, Mr. Fred A Soe eS read and explained the attached budret. Upvon moti of Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, the budret was Secretary, Congregation .2 es ot unanimously approved. OPH/s. f) . * . s Ij ——————— ° e alae ES “j self-seeking in one’s contributions. No 15. It makes giving principle and no A ‘\ body can get puffed up over paying hi longer a spasmodic expression «> I q I debts 16. It_is likely to result, as it has with : Exe rd Me ert It makes the Christian’s financial re many others, in our giving being more i lation to his Church a pleasure instead than a tenth of all our receipts of a perpetual annoyance 17. It means less of the comforts and It is the one way of proving we are in pleasures of life that money can buy 2 : . » . . ! earnest when we say of God that He 18. It creates in our lives a command j ' owns all we possess ing position over others in the matte } | ne V ‘ v S of giving. We can use the most effec : ik oO It links us with God in a real and ' , | iT . ive weapon Of exampte ection” ba definite sharing of his work : . ‘ 19. It makes us twofold before God You is our hand held out to give as well as re vi ceive | \ Wo Abo ‘ithing } <u Word ut Tithing 20. It destroys the domination of cir - 2 cumstances 1. It is Scriptural ipproved of Goa will Be in the Old Testament and suppoited wy Selected Casist's words in the New 2. It is a good start in the individual life LOOKING TOWARD OUR i : , 3. It is spiritual, for personal faiih i STEWARDSHIE : ; called into play If, at no other time in the year we \ 4. It is businesslike, for there is def oe a » Our Caristian lewards ip urely at nis season a tene ore nes . . \ ne initeness, progressiveness, and system we approach the Every Member Can- 5. It is a crushing blow against selfish va Day, we seek God's guidance, tat . 7" ness we may measure our loving Him against . ' ir giving t is work Giving 10t 6. It causes the giver to take the initia ; ft ‘ aha as a > a ri irercly a matter ol thing, because 1a . : live in hristian giving, rather than ms to be our “reasonable service” a i : holding back one’s response until tic cording to the Scripture; but it is a mat money appeal is made t { life dedication. Of course the money j - we give t yur church keeps the work of 5 7. It commandeers all alike in quality : : : ‘ 7 ’ j ' . i he the I rd going on righ here in our rigui Choi lo tine rine giving in cur community and out to near i it it knows th 8. It frees the church from the dis th int; but more than that is requir i ‘ cq f ; f . ‘ 3 j hol ¢ i Youth Chot ‘ 1 Si of stew vrace of deficits ! I If we love Ged and iev in ‘ Him we mu recognize the truth that He te tever the matte 9. It enables the church frequently to . ‘ ya ! 1@ us; that He has given us all that we bot ‘ ‘ plan for an enlarging work have. Given it to us? Ye » long os we are e ¢ ‘ f t 10. It safeguards the spiritually of the earth to need or to use that which < Sn, ( il busines church by eliminating drives for money He wee & to us. To use fo aoe ve *, ‘ ; r i} ¥ can we ever u the gifts of a] Cle ine Por Overseas Retief : the . ty of th 11. It establishes the individual as a ( , ea alone? Eith the thin | ' i i ir @eive aior i "1 ne nine The Auxilia cor ; peddler of pies, o financial steward, accountable to God that ar nporal, or the things that are 6 A fm os ? { { \ ; | nee me Cole ‘ nic ind 12. It gives confidence in the practice tual-—God provided both for us to \ ¢ if If 11 sf needy people of the } intric f prayer use and to delight in, and to share with 7G Cc, 4 . lat ‘ ) < neh . i ! as Clo © Wear. bedd vedi need : wer But even we curselves are His by i | 13 awakens thought as thir ‘ ity ' | ; 1d. Will you allow some chid or te | ‘ ‘ ‘ of the place It awaken hou as nothi nm. Bo te: ts yk toward our ste r¢ 11 Sati nt Fe, 1" : ‘ . pe else, regarding time and service’ fo Vord mip. Let us write down our hear on c 4 y ‘ i Y oO 1 = 7 7 ‘ . ‘ ' r ise 1 God ir pledge card be the figures what they r cy : neve ' ask i b 1 may ind seal a pact with God, be « 14. It elevates worship to the biv» “eg ows 4 . awe, Won ; : somet e chur { fo 1 ‘ tse led : I ' ving in act of worship. or it i i Mooresville, North Carolina . plane o rounded out sincerity f . mn to Europe \ wah ne ’ Chiff H. MeLeod, Th.M., Minister a As a matter of information, a clipping from the church bulletin of March 7th, relative to the Carillonic Tower Bells which were presented to the church in memory of the late William C. Johnston and wife, Margaret Sloan Johnston, Cee ( / iL Ae 7K FD 2 — is attached, Che Hirst Aivesbuterian Church Mooresville, North Carolina iff H. McLeod, Th.M., Minister hast Tower “As a finger pointing to Heaven Congregational Meeting - February 27, As previously announced, a congregational was held Sunday morning, February 27, 1949, imme following the service, for the purpose of approvi budget for the year 1949-50. The Pastor, acting as Moderator, called t meeting to order, and the budget attached was rea upon motion of the Chairman of the Finance Commit duly seconded, was approved unanimously. / , / \ ? in \ “a? yA ~~—r re — Secretary of the Congregat i Wels, en O'clock ay, March 7, 1948 iMITLAL MEDITAT! S. Wesley Baumbach ge 23 ee Now I . ) Re Hammond yy Manza 4 ‘ 4} 5 i ie Offe N ) Gently, | 1, O Gently Lead Us eae s Hastings Beauty for Ashes I nt t mourm in Zion to tive ur f age s mourniie #c a} u eauty for A eo ‘le garment of p the spirit ‘ ‘ € Pd tre = su g ie a allied Tees of righte; planting ; e glori ed i e planting ' 41an 61:3 rhe a N + S \ Tx ear N a er oe OO a i 1 Choral Re sponse : ink gig Ellerton le } t | ( Leybaca The minister will be at the west door after the ule “\; ; and to welcome visitors service to areet the egalion As a matter of information, a clipping from the church bulletin of March 7th, relative to the Carillonic Tower Bells which were presented to the church in memory of the late William C, Johnston and wife, Marzaret Sloan Johnston, is attached, pL 3/8/48. Liberty Carillons “The Voice of the Cathedrals” We are pleased to announce today that Carillons have been presented to our church and installed. These bells were presented not only for the church but for the benefit of the entire community. We are indeed fortunate to have this beautiful instrument of music These electronic bells were manufactured by Liberty Carillons Inc., New York City. Electronic bells are new, yet their tones are real and genuine. They are the product of an electronic age. The tone source of these bells is a set of tuned metal alloys, which are struck by hammers controlled by electro-magnets actuated from the console. Each element produces a tone of complex nature just as created by a perfect bell. The sound produced is acoustically inaudible, but through the medium of high-fidelity electronic equipment is it amplified. They may be played so as to be heard only from within the church or only from the church tower. These bells are given as a memorial and a bronze plaque is placed in the east vestibule with the following words rhe Carillonic Tower Bells in This Church Are Presented in Memory of William C. Johnston and wife Margaret Sloan Johnston A. D. 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were members of this church Ring out ye bells through storm and strife The messages of Eternal life, In tones of firm and joyous power . Call men to match this glorious hour; Call those beneath life’s crushing load To find a blessed upper road That joins with others on the Way That leads at last to Christ’s new day Ring out ye Bells to Age and Youth Ring out and tell of God’s great truth; In tones triumphant o’er our fears Ring out the gloom of coming years Ring out with Faith and Hope and Love, Ring out your message from above, Until at last from cares set free, We find our hearts as one with Thee. Tower photo by Davies McLelland mp ae ] Congregational Meeting - February 27, As previously announced, a congregational was held Sunday morning, February 27, 1949, immec following the service, for the purpose of approvi budget for the year 1949-50, The Pastor, acting as Moderator, called t meeting to order, and the budget attuched was rea upon motion of the Chairman of the Finance Commit duly seconded, was approved unanimously. Mock laa ve 1 x ee - Secretary of the Congregat 105 As a matter of information, a clipping from the church bulletin of March 7th, relative to the Carillonic Tower Bells which were presented to the church in memory of the late William C, Johnston and wife, Marrcaret Sloan Johnston, Congregational Meeting - February 27, 1919, | is attached, ) { ) / Pi As previously announced, a congregational meeting i nas noo was held Sunday morning, February 27, 1949, immediately | (fo gris dia following the service, for the purpose of approving the i} budget for the year 1949-50. The Pastor, acting as Moderator, called the i | 3/8/48 meeting to order, and the budget attached was read, and, : os : upon motion of the Chairman of the Finance Committee, i duly seconded, was approved unanimously. \ ¢ - \ . ‘ 1 x —_— —.... - - oe | ~ ai} { S t f tl ; ti j ‘ 719+ vecretary o le Congrega on Che Hirs Alvestuterian GO hurch OPH/s. \J/voresville North Caroline Gi Riana ‘ lel t | tet ; * First Pre ) lan ( u { 7 LC, Propose¢ sy iret j t- Loc il Cau ab! Presbyterial lax $} L. ) Fuel, lights; water Lad Organist, Director, idusie supplies 950,00 Repairs, mdintenancd, painting, atc, 2, Sabbath ochool Expens Young People's Work Sexton'tgd Salary Es Insurande 4 Church envelopes, postage, printing, advertising, iterature, stationary f O00 linisterial Annuity Fund 396,0C >hur ¢ ) so ‘: I. ; Vacat yr) 1] t A i ] ella i a ' Pa ' i y 4, ) ' t ~ 16, ‘ ; ' fe “ ene | ices: (I n I I ry enta, ) si As OLY i I ei iA I Fe r | t , \ bly's Home i lee Chr. i & in Ke ] 1.9 | Wels Bos 4 ru icati La / : — embly | | } ls a finger pointing to Heaven” Bibl o ; 1. 9% Nery Christ Montreat Synod's Nome ' Orphans Home Fducationa] Union Theolog Rei. Ha. @ SU. Home For A:sed ‘Ym. Black Home Pp bytery's ft chell College a4 r ort lit : —— Lees-McRae College votal j}hare in Bible Teacher Pub ] ic School Special Offerinys Fund: Relief, Home Uis Total Total of Budzet sa hsateseet ee iinentnieinilllesaestalidhaes | aaa As a matter of information, a clippi ; ippin a“ the church bulletin of March 7th, relative - the Carillonic Tower Bells which were presented tee ae in memory of the late William C mston and wife, Marrar sl st if tee > aret Sloan Johnston, 3/8/48. Che Hirst Airesbuterian GO hurch Vivorvesviile, North Caroine NicLeuc h.M., Munister o , Minutes of the meeting of the Budget Committee held Wednesday night, February 16, 1949, 1. A Budget of $ 50,109,350 was proposed and adopted by the Budget Committee to be presented to the officers in joint session. 2. The Budget Committee voted not to take any special offerings, except the Thanksgiving Offering for Barium Springs, Joy Gift Offering at Christmas, the Ashiin White Bible Lectures, and any emergency that might arise in connection with the local church. Bill Adamson Robert H. Baker, Jr. Dr. G. WW. Tayior Fred worrow A. H. Copelan bast Tower Thurston McNeely ‘As a finger pointing to Heaven” P. B. McNeely, Sr. Benevolent Treasurer 0. P. Houston, Chr. Finance Committee Dick Johnston, Chr. Board of Deacons A. M. Turner, Local Funds Treasurer eR tc i ean i a ma Te) (/ (Bad 7 eeu oF SO-s 7 4an/ \ J Mr AeA L4Z Fike le21t it. icinbiheaailin 3 , Li tt0 “Ae 414-2 £9 9 - © 0 i ee s 4 es (Gee «+e. Od OE cee omar ann : f { SZ . A \ pm eet Qee 7 -_— gf? ee A sie / oly geen oe ee EAE Coagregational Meeting - February 2§th. 1951 As previously announced, a congregational meeting was held Sunday morning February 2§$th., 1951, imediatly following the service, for the purpose of approving the budget# for the year 195#-52— Mr. Sb H., Price acting as Moderator, called 0. P. Housto to present the budget. hes . ‘+ BOueten one « . ‘ mca rae . 4 cr , 5 } * 3 2 and the budget att ached was read, and, upon motion du ly seconded was apnroved unaminously , Pe | ; Church Budget for 1951-52 First Presbyterian Church Mooresville, North Carolina Local Causes PRYSBYTERY CAE vince 6itince wands MUA a ees ehek eee 187,00 This is the assessment (30 cents per meaber) which we send in to Presbytery for current ex- penses of the Presbytery, Synod and General Assembly. FUEL, LIGHTS, WATER, Reb bed bat casas bask eaeee tks 1,800,00 MUSICccccccccssoerecccecersevescsecececscsosesseerece 800,00 $600.00 for salary of Adult Choir Director, ifr. Russell. 4200.00 for music supplies, oryan servicin;, etc. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND GRENGRAL UPKISUP.. ccc ccsvceves 850,00 For the Church, Educational Buildinj;, Manse SUNDAY Be bd oO H O06 Oi d0 04s bd owe OEE whe he obs 400,00 For edequate literature for our Sunday School YOUNG PSOPLE'S WORK @eeeree eee eee eeeeevreeeaeeeeeee 750,00 Expenses in carryinj; on our extensive youn; people's prosram, Vespers fellowship period, sendiny deleyates to conferences, etc, SEATON « 6600.0 6660666608660 600 666 CHOC CORE ORES EEC SE: 1,560,00 Salary of Claude Davis for care of church pro- perty. CHUICH 0 6b CA EAS S Whee 0 CORDS eh OP OOOO 6 OOOO 800,00 Church envelopes, postaj;e, church bulletin, ch- urch notices, literature, stationary, etc, MINISTER'S ANBUNITY FUND. cccccscsccovectoescsivoece 405,00 This money goes to the Presbyterian Minister's Annunity Fund of our Church wiich provides in- come for the minister and family on retirement from active ministry, DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, ..cccccccccecssess 2 9000,00 For the salary of iliss Vance, who directs the young people's activities, serves as church sec- retary, has been in charjje of tiie music at the iveniny; Service, etc, CAR EXPENSE FOR D. Ke Be secesececes se bees eseecs eer 300,00 For travel and upkeep of the D, R.E.'s car as used in carrying out duties in connection with young people's and other work of the church. Pi LPIT SUPPLINS ec ccecewcere rere errerreseerereeerene 300,00 To provide for pulpit supplies during the min- ister's vacation, Preparatory Services speakers, and various other visiting speakers at our church durinj, the year, Sr pa ettue She ae { (Ef Pn oe 1O2eoS ey ri 9. "UBary * sos i Jve $U ar oc. 0" ROGhe = c ‘u ° 4 ~ — rf + ° er OT uo S 379 UT wore 38S Jo we 2 OME 6% - 2 ou- iMOMm 9 *¢ SS Om ce = 13 Jo uo 43 Jeu ‘T9%fasar, , NOISny Feue; 2 2B a9 Bloon ALXY H Pa ®TTo9 peeing pur a OuUNHD a tu 7 a ” ee SS pA! UPTasra, LOR Aq P®TTog On BO *g*e « oY, "FW Jo 3Jod BOQ feo ong 1 Dry UETI>5 i ss eS : = ns arg UT ore ouMO 5 F4STarug opr ee ca ftw : 6 Fra i oe al ‘ am . L109 yr F WOT so. FAOnd ¢ hastens. OTtraedauae” “ YUON=San7 Oe 005g OD oTUn AUS8Ig paosyorn et” P23B20 eyoen TOFUME amo zo 2, PHOSUOD ka parce 88 pu usd capes 2 °° Sf 66 SY Senne 313" tee AC ed Ur i. Da Lunr . e . eU uT PT - ; JOT. G u e : ® mre : Teo © Om a 434 Q8< T AIOqgs i AOYT Xe a. 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S. Super- intendents; Men of the Church; Leadership Training, Visual Education, ee eS ee re a a. 115.73 For carryin;s; on the work anong Presbyterian students and others at U. of N. G.3 State Collejse; Duke Univ.; Wonan'ts Colle.je and astern Carolina, HOMES: N. C. CHILDR"N'S HOME AT BARIUM SPRINGS.5200%. « « « 516.65 For the support of the work of this splendid institution. Control- led by the Synod of N. C. HOME FOR THE AGT. . « 2 o 0 00 0 be eBOfe 2 0 © 20,67 A new project of our Synod, To be located at Hijth Point, N. where some property has already been purchased. WILLIAM BLACK HOH. « «© © «© © © 8 @ @ ~80UBs «0 v6 20,67 Located at Montreat Conference grounds for Religious Workers at conferences and othur meetings. Owned and operated by the Synou ofr N., C, Has just been finished andw ill be occupied this sumaecr for the first time. The Wouen of The Church of the Synod are furnisning, the Home completely. OFFICE OF GXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF TH: SYNOD,1.00%. . 103.35 Rstablished by the last meeting of the Synod under the plan of ree orranization, This office will combine the duties of scveral for- mer offices; will promote the general work of the Synod. OQ ° ASSEIBLY'S CAUSES wontn MISSTOMNE. =. 4 otk 6 eo Es Cee oo 0. Sp Greer For support of the World Missions program of our assembly. Our Missions are in China, Japan, Korea, alrica, Brazil, and iweXico. We also sup-ort work in Portugal, Ecuador, Under this division is also Overseas Relief and Interchurch aid, and our part in the support of The American Mission to Lepers. CHUNCH SESGNeL ON, « * 6 vw % 6 0 6.8 BelGhe « 0 0 @ 946,50 For the outreach of our diurch on the Assembly level through Home Missions, Evangelism, Negro work Radio and Christian Relations, Weis tVre 8 & LSA Oe ee ew CO SedTHe _7e e @ 348,22 Includss work of itelijious MNducation, sien's ork, Publisation, Defense Service, Colleye and Student Work, etc. ANNUITISS & RELIEF. « s+ «© 2 © © 8 & SiG0es «6 & « 267,99 For supervision of the «nnuity Programm and tne Ministerial Relief pro.,;ram of the assembly. GENGR re | FUND. ae Bes oe ee a a ee ee 5.23% ee 540.42 Incluijes apportionuents for such causes as vile Board of Woman's Work, the General Council, Assembly's Montreat, the Historical Foundation, swerican Bible Society, Come Minister and His work. Training School at Richmond, > rission on the congregational following is j Following call meeting held on the morning service. on November ith, a lith immediately vas November i The pastor called the meeting to order, and asked for nominations for a Moderator. Upon motion of Mr. S. M, . Goodman, duly seconded, Bb. S. there i : being and Houston was nominated, Houston was unanimously nominations, Mr. no other elected, This meeting was called for the purpose of acting upon the resignation of Rev. Cliff H. McLeod. Mr. Turlington a i read the following letter from Mr. McLeod: " November 1] The Congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, ~ ( > : Nortn Uarolina,. ? lly dearly beloved in Christ: Following the ar nt a weel £0 of this congre-~ : - IT. {} al iS@vULIifs Io ro © ! "ec iving and act ne . y ; 3 ‘ » r . + . + £ o upon my resignation a: I istor, 1 now present this -eSignation to you in t S Lormal way and re lest tnat vou + + > ‘ ‘ 4 2 T . 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A - he » “ A oe a J . , + 4 ‘ y s4 est 4 ad sie A he alee \ Aa _ \y ‘ ‘ ++ ¥ (Continued ice ) | if | 109 roLs.owl le il 6 LI Ve ° ( 1 Unme ro. F & Oo be acted Abon ta co! f t ; ttm ‘ - . ‘ } . fo Concord Presbytery: nN, . < i T - Ln igre; 20On Of tb! ed rivesovterian UNULrer Oj i Vi ’ Are >O} re fj - > ‘ ° } 7 i c r . . 7 7 meeting heid yunday m lg, ovem de his LID dis 200K th Yoilo & : : ' atar } . ’ i; 1 > VU pas ; é L end se bias 2 Lec Navin; Kea tl 20 Zation t neur . i i lis A€ t to Concord € t i, € Ut ol Clie astor 2] r la ion } « ; ety ; i i ae : ‘ 4 . . +4 ' iio 4 diy sOr iC} I vv ¢ t > Says; ir. eod me tor Oc ; ay 9).] t > «+ , mn Ias 4@Gadeé nN Spl l t ur . + £ 3 7 . ‘ 4 people n : A Ol iS, L Ati ‘ @ na 3 Lend and tor Loved. Knowing that *. HcLleod feels t Gaii fro 70d t ike ] Stora of th * Y »} ~ 4 i urch ol oumber, S r, ° ey herefore , ect ‘equest that the ‘ = Latd i. t u il a V r f t + . 7 + iny u 2c t ae I f L car at a : Ud Le > . a + . T , v C ‘ oes L red, IU hy OI é J ved ich action. y ’ y + « ” . 4 announced nat az) ie + . +4 , —. ] y7 ; » : 4 Ane f 4 toward the television se¢ t for t 4 lq + ‘ , . + , 1 v ee | Curn same ver ¢ > ° er, e Ne naetnar Jr ; ‘ } Sy ‘ J 4 * * 39 . . aa ‘ . o * io +y +h i « | Ln nis prayer al the ie et r wrem he 1 +¢ Wi ‘ as - é. a | Lu 2 > after nm xe Pulpit C ittee to t m >+ . Io r I St lj i4406Q 10Q01 on ; we fc T \y OL Vis Ve e 4107 Wy e ° i Lé I ; AUS ne Ve Fe Uuston. 4 ; geal 1 l f I . oe ~ r 7 “= 7 » , < , congregational meeting nela wit Mr Le< ; ‘ata Ty y ‘ ’ > . . ‘ Moderator. pon recommendation of Mr. W, F, rrow, +O0iiowing committee wa unanimous] el ted tft ‘ oO! + + YY $+ . tne Ful ommittee: a t ” . ; . +", ) iil” » Lie ° ree ton 3 the ? ivlI” ° . Abc € r, ur. xX the )€ Mrs. 4 M, onnston, Pres. of t men of the h S Lynd Lempletor } ir. Joe e Vart ee) ba tn ongreratior Mit”, e #. (HLlilt}) Morrow, dr, f the ung @. fn +4 , 1 + y ,\Convud 1e0 nr t j I as your | i 7 110 : A AS a matter of record, we record the foliowing la t 7 “ , im & fh r, : setter irom Mr eee 2eod to Che congregati ma 8 fter receiving the television set: "To the Congregation of the First Presbyterian Church Dear Friends: ee r , oe { 1e 7 . Fas 4 tr A } | today is the last Sunday I shall serve with you regular Pastor since my resignat i. effective n December lst, Wednesday night will be my last Mid-week lc Leod” ae cretary-déf the Congregation. ue ao Peo service with you as your minister. ih Again our family wishes to thank you for your Support and prayers in the work of the church during the happy | ‘ in 4 ose. * £4} ie pastorate we have known with you. We are ever grateful to oy : fe . : : ’ ry you for the expressions of your generosity and love which Bt you have shown in so man ways that we cannot number them all, ae t i a a ie * 1 re uSpecialily, so we ail want to thank you for the ¢ 7 si ur , WhrO Cc ~ ¢ . 5 wonderfu i gift you presented to us last Sunday morning, a ‘ . WE ae a P 4 > bone elevision set. This w a delightful surprise, and Wwe ar sciante 3 very miic ine ino . f we appreciate it very much including the remarks by Mr. 1 - } ben Houston. I am sure ithleen and Virgini: i are going : 7 co - _ 6 + ~ ot le oa ge ; 7O enjoy this Television, and it will mean much to them in our new nome in Sumter, Of course, the "old folks" are ae : ; .¢ ng forward to enjoying it » too. demember ourhome and church in Sumter will always e open to j » 4nd we hope to see you down that way some- 4 nm , > . ™ iia The "Welcome" sign will always be out. nank you again for everything. God bless vou ™r . ~~ } 7 } $s ; everyone ve shall member you in our prayers and med- tations as all to have God's direction in the —— tit Congregational Meeting ~ February 17, 1952 As previous ly announced, a congregational meeting was held Sunday morning, February 17, 1952, immediately following the service for the purpose of approving the budget for the year 1952-53. Mr. W. Fred Morrow, acting as Moderator, called upon, O. P. Houston to present the budget, and the budget attache was read, and upon motion, dwh- secon led sap roved unaninodsly. \ 2 Sule ae icici i. a. ~ ‘suns os Conaresation. Minister's Director Religious Education--------.- we Re eee ee \nnunit ye~--+-~+-- ~------- -- Insurance-(Fire, Etc)-----~--------------- ite tials uae isitnen 400.0C Pulpit Supplies<-------~--~---- -- ee + ie din nee wb on 300.CO Minister's Salary~--~------~-- we ee ee ee ee ee W-= 5,400.0! Secretary to Church Treasurer------- wa mee ene eee 500 - OC Car — — Mini st €fee<<o<cne coon coc mone euna sma 600.00 Miscellaneous----~--~-.- a ae a et > es ae ween nn ne------. =61,000, Total Local CAUS8 Giietine Whine enn eee sins dips: ein sinha = — = on a -$17, 5: mst r> 7 . ~ Benev@lences y } . t Yr’e ar j + "YY AWS 2 rresvuyve’»hy YAUISCS Chur ch « e ima ° *! Execut 774098 Mitche 516.65 Lees-! €U0 - 0 shurch Ext ension-----~---~-- meee ne --- ee ween enw + ~§ 361465 Education Institutions----------.-.--.--.--.-- ~--~--~ 950.EL Union Theological Seminary------------- wenn +-- --<~ 172.56 Religious Education--------~---------- wee mre een een “<= 138.46 tudent Work-+----- Se ee ee me a ee ee ee eee oe 115.73 iomes, N.C.Childred’s Home at Barium Spring S-- -<<<---- 516.05 Home for the AAAs i aie nbididiins. HO MOE Re ee nom 20.67 Williem Black Home««<.<.0--.0ce ~----- ~--~--~----- ---- 20.607 Assembly's Causes World MidsSiOnS <q nnn mewn wma we eon emwowws cn acme mma cnmnns 1,076.67 Church Extension------.--.---.-. 2+ wee eee ee ene eee - JhO « 5 EGU Cat LON wee ee we cen wee ome oem ence wee ee coon woe ee eee 348.2% AMNULTICN and Reliefecessedcun nus swccseos ee ee ee eee 267299 General Fund«-.-.--..- © ee wo ere eee eee ew ene ~~ 540042 Inter-Church Activitiesqauncennn cones ceceeown mes coe noe 28.93 Total Regular BENCVORENCESmm mma wn mw nw woe n nnn enn monne $10, 3 3 Te eacne r=(! ib1i ols) SP OD EP ED BPG Oh Ge ED SP Ge ee Ge a ee al 450.00 al Offerings Fi indObce 600 2 Oe ee ee ee ee ee ae a ee ee ee dy Total JENCVOLEON COE Sama wm meme mw an woe ee ee eo eo ee ee = 13, 783 Oc : - Fl) a , , a Total of; Budg OU wenn wn ww en en we em wn ow we enn $3) 735.00 mere: Church Budget for The First Presbyterian North ( Olina <7 enna tameaine coor Local Causes _ AXeew ees cee we Coe Heme e Ohman we mine www £ water, Bt Beer w ww wees noe etme ee ee Nee ee ee ee me ne ee ee ‘yers 3 } ork , hd } nepales, Painting and Gener: DK CC Peewee ene eee 7 ~ : t aid nnday Laat Be i AVE Kriown yj cn 4 W ¢ re eve? — afs)7 WUNdCaAY BSCNOO Lawn ne ewe wee we eee mew ewan eae : “ouns Peoples OP Keweacrecae Sie Gam ue te 0 ae ated Hie Oe Oe ae ey ee a) I LeXt ON--------~--- ch rau Ad. Ww EXt ension@-«--- ition Institution Theological Semi +48 New kee N.C.Chi for the m Black World Mi&Ssions-=----.-. s-hurch Extension----.- EGUCATCLON« enn cece eus aan nnuities and Reliefe-- neral FundewWe mews noes r-Church Acti eguiar Benevotlencese--~ ,eac: {Public Sc} ls 1 Offerings FundO66--=- CS ee we ee ee ee LS Cl enw we neneen conencoe el esata anninmnsabaceaasiasienprees isisiadapainacs eel pans oom 8 ES aig A congregational meeting was held on Sunday, April 6, 1952, immediately following the morning service to hear the report of the Pulpit Committee who had been appointed following Mr. McLeod's res- ignation in November, 1951, to accept the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church, Sumter, South Carolina. Due notification of this important meeting was given two weeks in advance, The meeting was called to order by Mr. Baumann, our supply pastor, and opened with prayer. Upon motion of John W. Allred, seconded by Rankin Allison, W. Fred Morrow was elected Moderator. After Mr. Morrow stated the purpose of the to read the report meeting, he asked Mr. Z. V. Turlington and recommendation of the committee which was to extend a call to Rev. Everett Pierce Moye, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Bennettsville, South Curolina. He gave an oral report on Mr. Moye and also read a letter of recommendation from Dr. Francis A. Mathieson. Mr. Robt. H. Baker, Jr. gave a resume of the scholastic qualifications, and the pastorates held by this minister. Mr. Joe H. Carter, Jr. reported on the type of person und sermons which he had heard him preach, and "Bill" Morrow gave his opinion as to how he thought the young people would receive him. Mrs. Hal Johhston and Miss Lynda Templeton, the other two members of this committee, did not make a report, but they concurred with the others in the recommendation that a call be extended this minister. After some discussion, upon motion of Mr. Sam Goodman, duly seconded, the congregation approved the call, and the Pulpit Committee was authorized to sign the official call. The call stipulated that Mr. Moye is to receive a salary of $4,800.00 per year, plus $600.00 for car ex- penses, and the telephone expenses for the telephone in the manse, plus the 74% of his salary required for payment into the Minister's Annuity Fund, Theee being no further business, the meeting was closed with prayer by Mr. Baumann. SSN A a Due notice of Mr. Moye's acceptance of this call was placed in the church bulleting of April 20th, 1952, iiss Congregational meeting - March 8, 1953. A congregational meeting was held March 8th, 1953, immediately after the morning service, notice of which meeting had been given on the previous Sunday. The Moderator, Rev. Everett P. Moye, opened the meeting with prayer after which Mr. Ben S, Houston, Chair- man of the Board of Deacons, presented the proposed budget for the nine months period beginning April lst and ending December 31gt, 1953. After presenting the budget and explaining all items of interest, he made the motion that the budget (copy of which is attached herewith) be approved. This was seconded by Mr. 2. V. Turlington, and the congregation voted unanimously to adopt the budget as set forth. There being no further business, upon motion, ad- journment followed. ee / a a. =i a aut — Secretary; Congregational Meet ing. Presbytery Causes; _ Church Extension - - - - - «- «+ “sss =e oo ecerecerer ee +o 1925 .81 Presbytery Office - -- +--+ +e 4+ +--+ 2 ee eee ore ee = ~ = 582.48 Camp Grier - =< © w= © +--+ s+ e+ ee ee nee wn en “ee ee we we 155.00 Mitchell College -<--+© - - 2 eee seen ereeeencecscencc = ~ 387.49 Lees-McRae - - - -- © -© eee ee ewe eee ewe ee “see ee ee 154.99 Synod Causes: Church Extension - «+ +.««-+ +e e262 +<«-+-+«+-+- “se eee eo 271.2% Homes Barium Springs - ++ <+<«-«-eecseee2-e2++ 2 ee = a 387.49 Presbyterian i “eee ee we eee ee 15.50 William Black - «+ «+ -+-«-+-+--s- “eee ee ee “ss ee eo 15.50 Education Institutions (Including UTS) - ---+-+----+-+-++--. e+-- 847.05 Religious Education «© -«<«<+-+-+-+-+«+5«-++-+-e-e-s “e222 - = n 103.85 Campus Christian Life -«-<--++<+++«+-+-++«-+«+-«-. “~s eee eo 77-50 Inter-Church Relations ~ « «- - « « « « i 9.30 Assembly Causes World Miasiong « «ee s«eeeererecnceceneneenenneesee 1360.86 Church Extension - - « « « « « «+--+ + « cee eee ee oneeee 644.78 Christian Education - +--+ += «++ .«++«-+«+«. “eee ese @ “--+- 251.09 Annuities and Relief - - eseerereee ener eee en anees - 213.89 General Pund - - - - «+ « « “see eee “eee eee mw eee 37% .31 ‘ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t Inter-Church Agencies TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES “ree -- 11.62 eee ee ee we ee ee ee we ee TTK9.TS Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville, N.C. -++=<++-+ ++ 337.50 Special Offerings Fund - ~~ --+-++-+-+22e- cee -s TOTAL BENEVOLENCES sett ttre ee eee eee - OT ~*s = = = = = 2250.00 4 As TOTAL BUDGET - - - -- s+ --- eee eee eee eee ee - MOLD Respectfully submitted, The Budget Committee The First Presbyterian Church 3 A congregational meeting was held on Sunday, April 6, 1952, immediately following the morning service to hear the report of the Pulpit Committee who had been appointed following Mr. McLeod's res- ignation in November, 1951, to accept the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church, Sumter, South Carolina. Due notification of this important meeting was given two weeks in advance. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Baumann, our supply pastor, and opened with prayer. Upon motion of John W. Allred, seconded by Rankin Allison, W. Fred Morrow was elected Moderator. After Mr. Morrow stated the purpose of the meeting, he asked Mr. Z. V. Turlington to read the report and recommendation of the committee which was to extend a call to Rev. Everett Pierce Moye, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Bennettsville, South Curolina. He gave an oral report on Mr. Moye and also read a letter of recommendation from Dr. Francis A. Mathieson. Mr. Robt. H. Baker, Jr. gave a resume of the scholastic qualifications, and the pastorates held by this minister. Mr. Joe H. Carter, Jr. reported on the type of person and sermons which he had heard him preach, and "Bill" Morrow gave his opinion as to how he thought the young people would receive him. Mrs. Hal Johhston and Miss Lynda Templeton, the other two members of this committee, did not make a report, but they concurred with the others in the recommendation that a call be extended this minister. After some discussion, upon motion of Mr. Sam Goodman, duly seconded, the congregation approved the call, and the Pulpit Committee was authorized to sign the official call. The call stipulated that Mr. Moye is to receive a Salary of $4,800.00 per year, plus $600.00 for car ex- penses, and the telephone expenses for the telephone in the manse, plus the 74% of his salary required for payment into the Minister's Annuity Fund, Theee being no further business, the meeting was closed with prayer by Mr. Baumann. Due notice of Mr. Moye's acceptance of this call was placed in the church bulleting of April 20th, 1952, en CHURCH BUDGET FOR NINE MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1953 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Lights, etc- - -« «+ «© «= « «+ - Music - <« Repairs, Painting and General Upkeep Sunday School - - - « «= « «+ « Young Peoples Work Sexton - - = -- - Church Office Minister's Annuity - - «© «= «<«««e««« « Director of Religious Education and Secretary Insurance (Fire, etc.) Pulpit Supplies - - - - «+ Minister's Salary - - - Car Expense for Minister Miscellaneous TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES Benevolences Presbytery Causes; Church Extension Presbytery Office Camp Grier - + + Mitchell College Lees-McRae - - - «- « « « « Church Extension Homes Barium Springs Presbyterian William Black Education Institutions (Including UTs) Religious Education Campus Christian Life Inter-Church Relations World Missions - Church Extension « - « Christian Education -<- Annuities and Relief - General Pund Inter-Church Agencies TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville, N. Special Offerings Fund - « ~- Respectfully submitted, The Budget Committee The First Presbyterian Church Proposed Church Budget For The Year 1954 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Light, etc. Music General Repairs Sunday School Young Peoples Work Sexton Church Office Minister’s Annuity D. Cc. E. & Secretary Fire insurance Pulpit Supplies Minister’s Salary Car expense for Minister .. Miscellaneous awed TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES BENEVOLENCES Presbytery’s Causes Church Extension Presbytery Office Camp Grier Mitchel] College Lees - McRae Synod’s Causes Chureh Extension Homes William Black Presbyterian Barium Springs Education Institutions Campus Christian Life Religious Education Inter - Church Relations N. C. Council of Churches Allied Church League Assembly's Causes World Missions Church Extension Christian Education Annuities and Relief General Fund Inter Chureh Agencies TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville, N. C. Negro Work Campaign (2nd year) Special Offering Fund Local Benevolent Fund TOTAL BENEVOLENCES TOTAL BUDGET wore 32522322585 ver 3355: 333332223338 nun fe Ses 338 38 Ise E $ 2,290.20 701.52 400.92 501.12 1,217.52 91.80 138.24 7.74 7.74 $ 2,444.16 1,026.60 439.92 371.52 613.92 19.68 $12,000.00 $ 460.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 500.00 $15,460.00 $36,212.00 ON a Proposed Church Budget For The Year 1955 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Light, etc Music General Repairs Sunday Schoo} Young Peoples Work, Loca} Sexton Church Office Minister's Annuity D. C. B. & Secretary Fire Insurance Pulpit Supplies Minister’s Salary Car Expense for Minister Miscellaneous TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES BENEVOLENCES Assembly’s Causes World Missions Church Extension Christian Education Annuities and Relief General Fund Inter-Church Agencies Synod’s Causes Church Extension Homes High Point Barium Springs Christian Education Higher Education Inter-Church Agencies Presbytery’s Causes Church Extension Christian Education Office of Executive Secretary Camp Grier Mitchell College Lees-McRae College The Equalization Fund TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresvilie Negro Work Campaign (3rd Year) Special Offering Fund Local Benevolent Fund TOTAL BENEVOLENCES TOTAL BUDGET $ 187.00 1,800.00 1,300.00 2,500.00 700.00 900.00 1,560.06 1,000.00 450.00 2,700.00 400.00 $20,752.00 $ 2,446.92 1,123.68 429.48 354.06 623.76 15.96 342.96 120.84 845.64 168.60 1,377.24 15.12 1,780.04 33.00 519.96 399.96 999.96 200.04 460.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 500.00 $15,460.00 $36,212.00 Mooresville, N, C., October 14, 1955, Rev. E. P. Moye, ma. 3 Y, Turlington, Clerk of the Session, First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N. Cc. Gentlemen: As previously announced, a congregational meeting was held on July 24, 1955 immediately following the morning service. The pastor, Mr. Moye, called the meeting to order and asked Mr. Mac Sample to lead in prayer. Mr. Ben S. Houston was called upon to explain the purpose of the meeting which was to consider the purchase and installation of an air conditioning system in the Sanctuary of the church. After a full explanation, he stated that the cost of this would run approximately sixteen thousand dollars and would include the changing of the radiators that are now in use. Mr. Houston made a motion, duly seconded by Mr. R. J. Hols- houser, that this System be installed. When the question was thrown open for discussion, a number of points were brought up by Dr. Taylor, Dr. Skeen, and Wm. S. Neel, and a second motion was made by Dr. Taylor, seconded by Dr. Skeen, that the system be installed after this amount of money had been raised or pledged by the congregation. Motion carried. Later it was suggested that when a sub- stantial amount of money had been raised, the officers call another congregational meeting for the purpose of working out plans and details. Mr. H. D. Mills moved for adjournment, and the pastor closed the meeting with prayer. Yo very Secreter'y , ongregation, First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N. Cc. OPH/s. C/C to Mr. Turlington. Congregational meeting - November 20, 1955. As previously announced, held Sunday, November 20, 1955 the budget for the year 1956, a congregational meeting was » for the prrpose of approving The Moderator opened the meeting with prayer, following which Mr. Ben S. Houston, Chairman of the Board of Deacons, presented the proposed budget - copy of which is hereto attached, and upon motion, duly seconded, same was approved as read. . . There being no other business, upon mOtion, the meeting ao ai adjourned. ae Proposed Church ‘Budget For The Year 1956 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Light, ete. Music General Repairs Sunday School Young Peoples Work, Local Sexton ‘ ees Church Office Minister’s Annuity ac. & Secretary & Car Expense Fire Insurance ceaa Pulpit Supplies Minister’s Salary Car Expense for Minister Miscellaneous TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES 187.00 1,800.00 1,300.00 2,500 00 700.00 900.00 1,560.00 1,000.00 450.00 2,700 00 400.00 300.00 6,400.00 600 00 1,000.00 $20,797 00 BENEVOLENCES ASSEMBLY World Missions Church Extension Christian Education Annuities and Relief General Fund Inter-Church Agencies SYNOD Church Extension 1. Presbyterian Home 2. Orpanage Christian Education 3. Higher Education Inter-Church Relations (North Carolina Council) PRESBYTERY Church Extension (Church and Presbytery’s Office Mitchel! College Lees-McRae College Camp Grier 4. Other Causes CONTINGENT FUND $ 2,490.00 1,057.20 404 40 331.20 642.00 15.60 300 00 166 80 728.40 20 40 1,478.40 840 Manse) 1.676 40 516.00 434.40 261.60 348.00 7020 870.00 TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES $12.000 00 Bible Teacher in Publie Schools, Mooresville $ 40000 Special Offering Fund Local Benevolent Fund TOTAL BENEVOLENCES TOTAL BUDGET 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $15,400.00 $36,197.00 Congregational Meeting - February 12, 1996 The congregational meeting which had been called for Sunday, February 12, 1956, for the purpose of electing five additional elders was opened with prayer by our pastor, Mr. Moye. According to the plan s zgested by the Session, and followed in previous meetings paragraph 1465, Book of Church Order of the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. which is outlined in detail in co regational meeting of January 26, 1947 on Page 97 of tue minute book.) Mr. Moye, acting as Moderator, said tne voting would be without nominations. There being a quorum present, the meeting was declared in order. O. P. Houston had been asked to act as Secretary. Acting upon the recommendation of the Session, Mr. Z. V. Turlington, seconded by 3B. »%. Houston, moved that this recommendation be accepted, and that five additional elders be elected from the enurch. There being no dis- cussion, the motion carried, and the Moderator read a few words of instruction from tne Book of Church Order, and stated that a majority of votes snould be required to elect. Following this, he outlined the qualificati-ns of this office, and the method to be used in marking tre sheets with the names of the me of the congregation which had n ziven out. [The following committee to count tne ballots with oy P. Houston, Chairman, was read: B. eely, Sr. & |, Johnston, Jr. S. Houston J. Holshouser Se Turner, dF. Horton P, Allred NW. S. Neel >, Cherry R, Allison, after which the ballots were taken up. After singing part of another hymn, ur. sloye gave a short sketeh of tue Book of Church Order; the confession of Faith; and the Sook of Deliberations, and told how the Presbyterian Church received its name. Around 11:45, 0. P. Houston reported that at least three-quarters of an hour loncer woula be required to com- plete th counting of the ballots so upon motion, tne meetin adjourned to re-convene Sunday, February 19, 1956, and closed with prayer. As a matter of information, the followin: voting of ballots herewith recorded: Paul W. Allison 8 R. Wilson Brantley R. H. Baker, Jr. 56 J. H. Carter, Jr. yeorge R, Brown 14 Charles M. Crowell T,. Paul Cherry 18 A. anks Culp H. A. Hampe 42 Jack A. Dean Frank B. Harris 28 T. P. Elrod “. B. Harris, Jr. 75 Henry D. Harris Robert J. Holshouser 45 Dr. A. M. Henderson, B. S. Houston 10 >yrus , Johnston : Houston 38 “jlliam L. Johnston H. N. Johnston, Jr. 359 “itehell Mack ia yhew 18 H. DeWitt Mills Cc. C. McNeely, Sr. 16 teorge A, Morrow Pp. B. McNeely, 5 55 Dr. Lewis B. MacBrayer P, B. McNeely, Jr. 18 Asa T. iicNeely : W. M, Norman, Sr. 3 C, P. McNeely, Jr. Dr. L. B. Skeen 43 “s]liam 5S. Neel Dr. G. Ws. Taylor 19 S. H. Price, dP. A. M. Turner 10 Frank J. Poore D, 2lmer Turner, Jr. 55 VW. W. Rader De, GU, Uy. YOLss 23 Dy, 4A. Bs Sioan Dr. Boyce A. Brawley 70 ), & *upner W. Williamson hk a De wo re nay Qwan ore IOP AW awaa A 7 [7 Adjourned Congregational meeting Sunday, Feb. 19, 1956 - Immediately after the first song and prayer, the Moderator called the adjourned meeting back into session, and asked for a report of the committee who counted the ballots. Before this report was given, two motions were made and duly seconded, and carried unanimously. The first motion was that the Secretary be instructed to record in the minutes of the Congregational meetings held to elect Elders and Deacons all names and number of votes of members receiving five votes or more. The second motion was that all the eligible men of the congregation be eliminated except the ten receiv- ing the highest number of votes last Sunday. The committee reported that 240 votes were cast, requiring 121 to elect, and that no one received this majority, but the ten men receiving the highest number of votes, as follows, were to be voted upon: Joe H. Carter, Jr. Dr. A. B. Sloan W. B. Harris, Jr. Geo. A. Morrow Dr. Boyce A. Brawley R. J. Holshouser Cyrus R. Johnston Dr. L. B. Skeen R. H. Baker, Jr. H. A. Hampe. After voting on these, the Secretary reported the following: 236 votes were cast, requiring a majority of 119 votes to elect, and that the five men receiving this majority were, as follows: Joe H. Carter, Jr. Dr. Boyce A. Brawley W. B. Harris, Jr. Cyrus R. Johnston George A. Morrow. As a matter of information, the following is the total of tabulation of the votes cast: Joe H. Carter, Jr. 165 Dr. A. B. Sloan 112 WwW. B. Harris, Jr. 151 Geo. A. Morrow 132 Dr. Boyce A. Brawley ik R. J. Holshouser 60 Cyrus R. Johnston 149 Dr. Ls Bs Sxeen 61 R. H. Baker, Jr. 109 H. A. Hampe 97. The Moderator declared the five highest duly elected Elders, andfehosed the meeting with prayer. \ pf ae Secretary. Hy.) Adjourned Congregational Meeting ~ March 4, 1956 The congregational meeting which adjourned the pre- ta vious Sunday to reconvene Sunday, March 4, 1956, was Opened with | prayer by ir, Moye. A quorum being present, the meeting was de~ i | clared in order, and a report was requested of 0. P. Houston who 4 had charge of the counting of the ballots. He reported that 225 if votes were cast the previous Sunday, taking 113 to elect, and i Congregational meeting - Feb. 26, 1956, that Wm. S, Neel, Asa tr, McNeely, and Alien B. Sloan had been duly elected, each receiving more than the necessary majority. } As a matter of information, all receiving 5 votes or more are Complying with the motion made the previous Sunday, By order of the Session, the Congregational meeting listed below: orieue co ate ure neee of electing new Deacons was opened with ‘+. dew 24 Seal 8. Seameeeta. 2 ‘ i e Moderator. me Fe . , ° J { pa ister being present, the meeting was declared open ats goo se i Bi econ 7 ; . . SJ» + ‘ { . 3 i _ Mr. Z. V. Turlington, seconded by Mr. Mac Sample, made X. Wilson Brantley o Eugene R, Johnston 41 i) 4 motion that the recommendation of the Session be approved, Sivin J. Brows "2 araeeee &. denneton be i and that the congregation move into the election of eleven v. T. Caldwell : S36¢ —. , ni additional Deacons without nominations, and that after the Claude P- Chappell = Mitchell Mack "= firet daties, aii but the twenty-two highest, be eliminated. ot cua as op ages Mer amt ss fotion carried. . vem : = i Just at the close of the service, O.P. Houston advised A, Banks Culp = G. U. Melchor 63 i the Moderator that it would take quite some time to finish / wares ». vesepers _ mates aes -* f counting the ballots so upon motion, the meeting adjourned . a en 7 Joe oe ae : 9 t to reconvene the following Sunday. The meeting was closed rs "hear 3 i cee a eens $1 i with prayer. A —_ Pu Frank V, Fields 26 Asa T, McNeelp 156 Hit | Fee YF ll ol Ne Frank Fesperman “ 4 C. P. McNeely, Jr. 59 i Eee caiille John Ss, "lowe 15 J. Ed McNeely 57 . Secretary Wiaston Gabriel 93 William S. Neel 137 r| ° W. Hassell Gragg 82 J. Wyatt Neel 8 i James T, Good 8 S. H. ‘rice, Jr. 52 1 %, L. Gilladette 10 Frank J. Poore 23 . Henry D. Harris 65 1. W. Rader 77 R, Hugene Harris 13 Dr. A. B. Sloan 135 Dr. A, M, Henderson, Jr. 90 “iliiam H. Spencer, Jr. 24 J. Oren Holt 24 reorge B. Stevens 63 H | L. T. Horton 51 John S. Templeton ll James V. Houston 11 D. & Turner 17 4. We. Williamson 39 | after the first ballot, all but the 22 highest were to be eiimi- ; nated and the 19 remaining were to be voted ons; a total of 8 to ¥ be chosen, and those not elected would remain as the nominees in ‘ the next ballot, There being no questions, the Moderator declared the congregation peady for the election, and asked that the name of the person whom you wish to elect be underlined. The ballots were taken up, and after a short period of time, O. P. Houston reported that 222 votes had been cast, mekinz 112 votes necessary | to elect; and that Banks Culp, Mitchell Mack and Winston Gabriel pi | had received this majority and been duly elected; and now we iy) | would vote for five from the remaining names, As a matter of information, the voting was, as follows: | A. Banks Culp 140 3. U. Melchor 109 fitchell Mack 124 Henry D. Harris 91 ' ‘Jinston Gabriel 144 Dr. Lewis B, MacBrayer 74 a ir. A, M, Henderson, Jr. 106 C. P. McNeely, Jr. 90 a . Hassell Gragg 109 Joe W. Crowell 87 a | W, W. Rader 96 S. H. Price, dr. 54 Bl Charles M. Crowell 79 L. 2. Horton 86 R, wilson Brantley 77 Sugene R. Johnston 40 i} Alvin J. Brown 39 William .L. Johnston 37 | reorge B. Stevens 96 i The Moderator asked if the congregation wished to i remain for the counting of the ballots, and upon motion of Ben 8S. H Houston, seconded by Dr. 4, WwW, Taylor, it was moved that we ad- a i journ and continue the election next Sunday, Motion carried, The meeting was closed with the benediction by wr, Moye,~ ‘ ; e oe —* . e ( ae se 7 s a a ” - FF Te Congregational meeting - March 4k, 1956, Continuing the adjourned congregational meeting on sunday, March 4th, after prayer by Mr. Moye, the Chairman of the Balloting Committee reported that 205 votes were cast, making 103 necessary to elect, and that on the first ballot, the previous Sunday, A. Banks Culp, Mitchell Mack, and Winston Gabriel received this majority and were declared elected. In this ballot, the following members received the voted indicated: ‘. Banks Culp G. U. Melchor el Mitchell Mack Henry D. Harris 6] Winston Gabriel L. B. MacBrayer 2 Dr. A. M. Henderson 90 C.P. McNeely, Jr. 51 “. Hassell Gragg 85 Joe W. Crowell 68 W. W. Rader 7s Y.H.Price, Jr. 32 R. Wilson Brantley oF L. T. Horton 67 ilvin J. Brown 62 BE. R. Johnston 2é Geo. B. Stevens 8h, Wm. Le. Johnston sO, On the first ballot of March llth, 227 votes were cast, taking 114 to elect, and only one - G. U, Melchor, received this majority and was declared elected. Upon motion of L. T. Horton, seconded by B. S. Houston, the following motion was unanimously approved: "I move that if no one is elected on this ballot, that all be eliminated except the ten highest. If one is elected, then all be eliminated except the next eight highest. If two are elected, then all be eliminated except the next six highest. If three are elected, then eliminate all except the next four highest. If four are elected, then eliminate all except the two highest. That after each ballot, all names be eliminated exeept two each from the highest votes for the places remaining to be filled," On the second ballot, 227 votes were cast, taking 114 to elect, and the following received a majority: Geo. B. Stevens 123 L. T. Horton 116 A. M. Henderson 132 Joe Crowell Lei « Hassell Gragg 133 Since those receiving a majority brought the total number to twelve instead of the eleven first decided upon for election by the congregation, upon motion of the Chairman of the Balloting Committee, seconded by Mr. Z. V. Turlington, all receiving this majority were declared duly elected instead of the original number. The meeting was adjourned with prayer by Mr. Moye. Lt a - - — a. Secretary. 123 Congregational Meeting - Dec. 9, 1956. As announced on December 2, 1956, a congregational meeting was held before the sermon Sunday morning, Decem- ber 9, 1956. The pastor, Mr. Moye, called the meeting to order and acted as Moderator. After a prayer, Mr.R. J. Hols- houser presented the budget and moved its adoption as read. His motion was seconded, and carried unanimously, There being no further business, Mr. Moye declared the meeting adjourned, and closed with prayer. (A copy of the budget is attached herewith. ) a ent, ee Secretary, rongregational Meeting. OPH/s. C/Cs to Rev. E. P. Moye, Mooresvilie, N. C. & Mr, Z. V. Turlington, Clerk of the Session, First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N. C. PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1957 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES ‘ . 500.00 Presbytery Tax ; Fuel, Water, Light, et« 1.800 00 Music OO General Repairs 00 00 Sunday School 00 00 Young Peoples Work, Local _ 90 ) Sexton 1.820. 00 Church Office 1.000 00 Minister’s Annuity 450.0 D. C. E. & Secretary & Car Expense 2,880 Of Fire Insurance 800 00 Pulpi Supplies 400 00 Minister's Salary 100 Of Car Expense for Minister 600 00 9961 uopnhoy “MN *led S4W 69st AVINOKAW NI i ' Wd 08 ¢G F8 GIGl 49qUiv0C ARPUNS pXeu WeAAOId eupysisy.) enuue Jno jusseid [1 * S4ovuolg pue ssojung ayy * . . . * IVIA YORY SoANjoay] ey) jo jwoddn Jf9Q} ANUTFUOD OYM SpUslsy JOJO PUL UOTEFeIMUOD SITY] JO SsequIeUT 9) JO jSesejU ; ay} jo Varieiseidde Aidaep aie osje oM MIN{IO] MM] FULVAllop JOJ ‘sexay, “urjpsny a "nh NINA (869 1 NAMerardide mener@ mn conwin~e 26: ‘worm reed enn rot aan 1235 e Congregational meeting - March aay 1956, . . Vontinuing the adjourned congregational meeting on ounday le " k g 2» ave Myr 1 a a : of = oF) ree 4th, after prayer by Mr. Moye, the Chairman of the Balloting Committee reported that 205 votes wore cacy Congregational Meeting - Dec. 9, 1956, ae 103 necessary to elect, and that on the first ballot,’ the yr er G.. ae re. a ye , ea i Aecwhct cite ne ont teens Culp, Mitchell Mack, and Winston Ne i re oe this majority and were declared elected. In i Unis bailot, the following members received the voted indicated: sinens As re eee December 2, 1956, a congregational ut ing was he efore the sermon Sunday ing, ee n i mornin Decem- Hi ss —— Culp G. U. Melchor el ber 9, 1956. me i litchell Mac} > , ee : ; ( unease aoe et Henry D. Harris 61 The pastor, Mr. Moye, called the mecting to order : Winston Gabriel L. B. MacBrayer 53 and acted as Moderator. After a prayer, Mr.R. J. Hols- e i) aoe Be M. Henderson 90 C.P. McNeely, Jr. 51 houser presented the budget and moved its adoption as } “. Hassell Gragg 85 Joe W. Crowell 68 read. His motion was seconded, and carried unanimously il 7 7? neaer 71 °.H.Price, Jr. 32 There being no further business, Mr. Moye declared H os oe _ Brantley 7 L. T. Horton 67 the meeting adjourned, and closed with prayer, aot ee Oe Be KR. Johnston 28 (A copy of the budget is attached herewith. ) H veo. B. Stevens 8, Wm. L. Johnston 50 4 i if a @ On the first ballot of March 11t 297 weet ea ae: ‘| % ik ng 11h Go elect, and cas a a ete ee i. ree ed Secréet - Sig ca re l MV 4 eee te Pe : : _— | Sethe : ’ , Te Ue sie rece ec this ne] a ongre rationa > i majority and was declared elected, : , vs ee feeting. i} Upon motion of L. T. Horton, seconded by B. S. Houston, {| tne Toitowing motion was unanimously approved: "I move that if OPH/s. | no one is elected nn this ballot, that all be eliminated except C/Cs to Rev. E. P. Moye, the ten highest. Ee one is elected, then all be eliminated Mooresvilie, N. C. except the next eight highest. If two are elected, then all be & eliminated except the next six highest. If three are elected, Mr. Z. V. Turlington, then eliminate all except the next four highest. If four are Clerk of the Session, + 2 » sm e ow a ial “ey elected, then eliminate all except the two highest. That after First Presbyterian Church, each ballot, all names be eliminated exeept two each from the Mooresville, N. C. nighest votes for the places remaining to be filled," On the second ballot, 227 votes were cast, taking 114 to elect, and the following received a majority; : Geo. B. Stevens 123 L. T. Horton 116 A. M. Henderson ion Joe Crowell Ley. Hassell Gragg 33 Since those receiving a matority broug } . } aoe 2 eS — a majority brought the total number to PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1957 tweive instead of the eleven first decided upon for election by the congregation, upon motion of the Chairman of the Balloting THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Vommittee, seconded by Mr. Z. V. Turlington, all receiving this en en ee majority were declared duly elected instead of the original number. LOCAL CAUSES 4 The meeting was adjourned with prayer by Mr. Move. Presbytery Tax 10.0 { ; 24 Fuel, Water, Light, et« 1,800.00 rt d : Musie , ; e 4 General Repairs 10.0 _ t F y” Sunday School f ote tte aa " Young Peoples Work, Local om } : . ce Sexton 1.8 | wecretary. Church Office 1,000.00 4 Minister’s Annuity 450.0 1 OPH/s D. C. E. & Secretary & Car Expense 2.880 01 ae Fire Insurance 800.00 Supplies 500 UU Salary . xpense for Minister 600 0 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 i ; Major Repairs on Church $15,000.00 i TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES $37,450. Of i BENEVOLENCES » Assembly's Causes World Missions $ 2,506.94 Church Extension eS Christian Education as Annuitie and Relief 3 65 General Fund 639 BE Inter-church Agencies 6.6 Synod’s Causes ms Church Extension a Presbyterian Home As Barium Springs Orphanage 751.2 Christian Education 191 Higher Education 3 Inter-church Relations 0 Synod’s Office 19 Presbyterian News 65 41 Presbyterian Synod Foundation 02 Revolving Salary Fund 99 F Presbytery’s Causes Church Exter 616.1 OLICE rf Executive Secretary 563 7 Mitchell ¢ llege 553 62 Edgar Tufts Memorial Associatior 276 86 Camp Grier 369 08 Christian Education 17:97 TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES 12.000 00 Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville 400 00 Specia! Offering Fund 1,000 00 Local Benevolent Fund 1.500 00 Christian Higher Education 500 00 TOTAL BENEVOLENCES $15 400 00 TOTAL BUDGET $52. 850 00 Congregational meeting - March ti, 1956. Continuing the idjourned congregational meeting On Sunday, March 4th, after prayer by Mr. Moye, the Chairman of the Balloting Committee reported that 205 votes were cast, making 103 necessary to elect, and that on the first ballot, the previous Sunday, A. Banks Culp, Mitchell Mack, and Winston Gabriel received this majority and were declared elected. In this ballot, the following members received the voted indicated: - Banks Culp G. U. Melchor 81 Mitchell Mack Henry D. Harris 61 Winston Gabriel L. B. MacBrayer 53 Dr. A, Henderson C.P. McNeely, Jr. 51 . Hasse Gragg Joe W. Crowell 68 R 7 oe “C9 W. W. Rader ©.H.Price, Jr. 32 t. Wilson Brantley 9 L. T. Horton 67 lvin J. Brown . E. R. Johnston 28 Geo. B. Stevens 8h, W L. Johnston On the first ballot of Lt 22 3 were cast, taking 114 to elect, and only one - G i. Mel received this majority and was declared elected. Upon motion of L. T. Horton, seconded by B. S, Houston, following motion was unanimously approved: "I move that if is elected nn this ballot, that all be eliminated except 1 highest. If one is elected, then all be eliminated xcept the next eight highest. If two are elected, then all be -iminated except the next six highest. If three are elected, 1en eliminate all except the next four highest. If four are cted, then eliminate all except the two highest. That after ballot, all names be eliminated exeept two each from the votes for the places remaining to be filled." On the second ballot, 227 votes were cast, taking 114 elect, and the following received a majority: Geo. B. Stevens 123 L. T. Horton 116 Le? s A. M. Henderson 32 Joe Crowell Hassell Gragg 133 Since those receiving a majority brought the total number to twelve instead of the eleven first decided upon for election by the congregation, upon motion of the Chairman of the Balloting Committee, seconded by Mr. Z. V. Turlington, all receiving this majority were declared duly elected instead of the original number. The meeting was adjourned with prayer by Mr. Moye. " secretary. Congregational Meeting - Dec. 9, 1956, As announced on December 2, 1956, a congregational meeting was held before the sermon Sunda ing, - cor 3. uses. unday morning, Decem The pastor, Mr. Moye, called the meeting to order and acted as Moderator. After a prayer, Mr.R. J. Hols- houser presented the budget and moved its adoption as read. His motion was Seconded, and carried unanimously, There being no further business, Mr. Moye declared the meeting adjourned, and closed with prayer, (A copy of the budget is attached herewith. ) 4 7 j ne tee ‘ = Secretary, Congregational Meeting, OPH/s. C/Cs to Rev. E. P, Moye, Mooresvilie, N. C. & Mr. Z. V. Turlington, Clerk of the Session, First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N.C. PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1957 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Light, ete Music General Repairs Sunday School 00.00 Young Peoples Work, Local 900.0 Sexton 1,820.0 Church Oftice l 000.00 Minister’s Annuity 450.0 D. C. E. & Secretar r Expense 2.880 Of Fire Insurance 800.00 Pulpit Supplies _ 300.00 Minister’s Salary 5,400 Car Expense for Minister 600 00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 $22 4°0.00 Major Repairs on Church $15,000.00 TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES $37,450 04 BENEVOLENCES Assembly’s Causes World Missions Church Extension Christian Education Annuities and Relief 316.21 General Fund 639 86 Inter-church Agencies 16.6 Synod’s Causes ae Church Extension 277.3 Presbyterian Home. 172.2 Barium Springs Orphanage Le 22 Christian Education , 191.8 Higher Education 1.683 Inter-church Relations ; _ Synod’s Office 118 ( Presbyterian News 65 41 Presbyterian Synod Foundation 02 Revolving Salary Fund 99 62 Presbytery’s Causes Church Extension 1,816.15 Office. of Executive Secretary 563 72 Mitchel! College 553 62 Edgar Tufts Memorial Association 276 8A Camp Grier 369 08 Christian Education 77.97 TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES 12,000 00 Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville 400 00 Special Offering Fund 1,000 00 Local Benevolent Fund 1,500 00 Christian Higher Education 500.00 TOTAL BENEVOLENCES "$15,400.00 TOTAL BUDGET $52'850 00 | Congregational meeting - First Presbyterian Church, | Mooresville, North Carolina. Sunday - November 17, 1957. As previously announced, on Sunday, November 17th, Mr. Moye Hi called to order the congregational meeting after the reading Congregational meeting ~- First Presbyterian Church i of the Serintures at the marnine aervire i April 20, 1958. PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1958 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES A congregational meeting was held at the eleven o'clock Service April 20, 1958. Presbytery Tax $ 300,00 At the proper time in the order of the church service, Fuel, Water, Lights, etc. 1,650,00 the pastor, Rev. &. P. Moye, called the meeting to order Music 2,240.00 and opened it with prayer. i | General Repairs 2,500.00 qi Sunday School 700,00 Mr. Moye called upon Mr, R. J. Holshouser to explain the I Young Peoples Work, Local 900,00 purpose of the meeting, and he read the following statement: Hi Sexton 1,&20,00 i Church Office 1,000.00 "Upon a careful investigation made by the Music Commit- Minister's Annuity 500.00 tee and the Finance Committee of the Deacons, it was found D.C.E. and Secretary & Car Expense 35,000.00 thatthe pipe organ of the church is in need of major repairs, Fire Insurance 800.00 ; and that a bid of $4500.00 for a complete repair and res- 1 | Pulpit Supplies 300.00 toration of the organ was made by Mr. Charles J. Miller of } | Minister's Salary 5,700.00 Charlotte, North Carolina. The report of the two committees Car Expense for Minister 600.00 was made to a joint meeting of the Session and Deacons on Méacel Laneous 780.00 Sunday morning, April 13th. After a full discussion, the Presbyterian Survey 220,00 officers voted unanimously to ask the congregation at a Nursery 150,00 : congregational meeting to be held on Sunday morning, April 20th, | “BS, 160.00 f to accept the bid of Charles J. Miller for the complete re- H Major Repairs on Church 15,000.00 pair and restoration of the organ at the sum of $4500.00, and i | TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES — nena $38,160.00 ; that the money for this purpose be raised by personal sub- scription, and that the Deacons be authorized to make the { ; BENEVOLENCES 4 canvass to raise ' : se the m — Assembly's Causes ' Ss S e money ' ! Mie ie nee eeecoe viiuetee : This statement was put inthe form of a motion by Mr. Hols- iH Chure Extonsion ’ . * houser, and was duly seconded by Mr. Leonard Dudley. Motior Christian Education 439,00 carried. : Annuitics and Relief 519.00 | oo ey ye a : It was further understood that the Chairman of the Board of 2 ters ur ck Agencics 0 OL ; Deacons, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, and the Synod's Caus cs ‘ tha de - Treasurer of the Church would all sign the contract with eee oe a. ey 3 E the Charles J. Miller Company, and that $1500.00 would be appl ples _ 715.00 paid when the contract was signed, and the remaining bal- a 1 rings Urpnanage Do ance when the work was i cs accepted 4 Christian Education 155,00 was completed, and the organ accepted. ' Higher Education ; 1,758.00 There being no further business, the sting ; adio , ni Inter-Church Relations 13.00 with prayer. , er coh en ¥ Synod's Office 98.00 Presbyterian News 54.00 al . Revolving Salary Fund 102.00 is “ ~ Presbytery's Causes 8 neti tll ss — Church Extension 1,957.00 ; ‘ , ational Meetir ) Sheiatian Brasation "730.00. , vecretary, Congregational Meeting. i Camp Grier 190.00 > / Mitchell College 256.00 Mooresville, N. C., 1) Lees-McRae College 236,00 April 21, 1958. Grace Hospital 157.00 P » 195 Concord Presbyterian 75.00 Office of Executive Secretary 447.00 C/C to Mr. Z.V.?f i 0 le ‘ ; ™ on —_——— vv P ° he - u 5 u pre e 9vesslic ° b TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES 12,000.00 ” riington, Clerk of the Session oe Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville 500.00 a I Special Offering Fund 1,000.00 ; i} Local Benevolent Fund 1,900.00 Vy TOTAL BENEVOLENCES 15,400,00 TOTAL BUDGET 555500600 i ' | i id } eo eae ata nis ora pasa eeeenanreem SS ree erent _simuatnasndhasaempeemitsdcmenicininnoceninn Ee te agg rene wan Congregational meeting - First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Carolina. Sunday ~ November 17, 1957. As previously announced, on Sunday, November 17th, Mr. Moye called to order the congregational meeting after the reading of the Scriptures at the morning service. There being a quorum present, he duly declared the meetine Open for the purpose for which the meeting was called - the discussion, presentation, consideration and adoption of the church budeet for the year 1958, O. P. Houston was asked to act as Secretary, after which Mr. Moye offered prayer. Mr. Ben S. Houston then presented the budget, copy of which is attached, and made a motion that it be adopted as presented. This motion was duly seconded, and the budget as presented was formally adopted by the conrreration,. There being no discussion, the meeting was closed with prayer iM I by Mr. Moye. “y - a ” f . er ) . a~f f 7 / Sogn ee a ecretary, Congregational meeting. — Congregational meeting - First Presbyterian Church April 20, 1958. A congregational meeting was held at the eleven o'clock Service April 20, 1958. At the proper time in the order of the church service, the pastor, Bev. E. P, Moye, called the meeting to order and opened it with prayer. Mr. Moye called upon Mr. R. J. Holshouser to explain the purpose of the meeting, and he read the following statement: "Upon a careful investigation made by the Music Commit- tee and the Finance Committee of the Deacons, it was found thatthe pipe organ of the church is in need of major repairs, and that a bid of $4500.00 for a complete repair and res-~ toration of the organ was made by Mr. Charles J. Miller of Charlotte, North Carolina. The report of the two committees was made to a joint meeting of the Session and Deacons on Sunday morning, April 13th. After a full discussion, the officers voted unanimously to ask the congregation at a congregational meeting to be held on Sunday morning, April 20th, to accept the bid of Charles J. Miller for the complete re- pair and restoration of the organ at the sum of $4500.00, and that the money for this purpose be raised by personal sub- scription, and that the Deacons be authorized to make the canvass to raise the money.” This statement was put in the form of a motion by Mr, Hols- houser, and was duly seconded by Mr. Leonard Dudley. Motion carried. It was further understood that the Chairman of the Board of Deacons, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, and the Treasurer of the Church would all sign the contract with the Charles J. Miller Company, and that $1500.00 would be paid when the contract was Signed, and the remaining bal- ance when the work was completed, and the organ accepted. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned with prayer. wr) Lf 7 ee ey scan a Secretary, Congregational Meeting. Mooresville, N. C, April 21, 1958. Qn C/C to Mr. 2. Vv. Turlington, Clerk of the Session, CONGREGATIONAL MEETING November 16, 1958 The adjourned meeting of November 16th reconvened immediately As oneneees on November 9th, a congregational meeting was held on after prayer by Mr. Moye on the 23rd of November. the 16th for the purpose of considering a val of the bud also for ay owcaetee > ae ei tiration .. See eck e budget and The vote was taken and it showed 148 voted for the improvements Mr. Moye called the meeting to order, explained the above purposes, as outlined the previous Sunday, 21 against. Since there was -f +b - MN. - = + and. then turned tha maatine arwran +a some confusion as to the way to vote on the brick-veneering or water-proofing. the exterior of the main sanctuary, it was de- BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 7 > cided that the meeting should be adjourned again until November PRESBYTERIAN CHURUE : ee # 30th, when a final vote would be taken as to whether we would brick veneer or water-proof the sanctuary. a After some discussion, by motion of Mrs. J. H. Carter, and fe oyun ov .OOrR WO a wonr duly seconded, the congregation voted 94 for and 23 against 7 General Repairs Sunday School Young Peoples Work, Local adding three women of the church to the committee for the Sexton Ar ae Be % Ser 2 Church Office Agee ‘ final decisions on repairs and work that was to be done. finister's An 1 ee aes gaa ep ' ; ; 3 s D ae &® Secretary and Car Expense — : After the above action the meeting was adjourned until November Fire I € ve oa ; Supplics oA ws 30th, with prayer. : : a . OC \ J —s ister's Salary c : : T= a R » for Ministe Se ee i esc. / / ere e 7 50.00 Bis a panama nanny © > 11° i . LiCt& . ¢ , ) J ; ( ‘ Secretary of Congregational Meeting BENEVOLENCES Assembly's Causes ' i : E “3 . % Mini issen t 2,632.80 Everett P. Moye, Minister Ne ade 059.60 Ben S. Houston, Chairman of Board of Deacons eee ere 488.40 Z. V. Turlington, Clerk of Session a oe } ah = G »atior Christian Education : S et a bil and Reliel Annuities ana a] 4 to — Funda NCES promantten Seo Te : i i | i in in \ a i he ; ot | | no) / CONGREGATIONAL MEETING November 16, 1958 As announced, on November 9th, a congregational meeting was held on the 16th for the purpose of considering approval of the budget and also for discussion of the renovation of the church. Mr. Moye called the meeting to order, and explained the above purposes, -, then, turned the meeting over to Chairman of the Deacons, Ben >. Houston. Mr. Houston read a portion of the minutes of the joint meeting of the Elders and Deacons, after which he called on Mr, R. J. Holshouser, Chairman of the Finance Committee, to propose the budget. After a full explanation by Mr. Holshouser, the congregation unanimously approved the budget as recommended. The Chairman then called on Oni Houston to go over in detail the various items in connection with the renovation and improvements. After this explanation was given, the architect was called on to ex- plain the exterior appearance of the main sanctuary, if brick veneered. The Chairman then called on Mr. W. S. Neel to outline the way in which the money could be secured in financing the proposed work. After this explanation it was suggested that the meeting be adjourned until the following Sunday, November 23rd, which would give the con- gregation ample time to give careful consideration as to how they would vote and to the amount of money that they would subscribe in bonds. This suggestion was later put in the form of a motion, which was duly seconded and approved. After this motion the meeting adjourned with prayer. CF ra ——— Secretary OPH/dmd ec: Mr. Moye Mr, Turlington, Clerk of Session Mr. Ren Haneatan Chairmen anf Nanazane The adjourned meeting of November 16th reconvened immediately after prayer by Mr. Moye on the 23rd of November. The vote was taken and it showed 148 voted for the improvements as outlined the previous Sunday, 21 against. Since there was some confusion as to the way to vote on the brick-veneering or water=proofing, the exterior of the main sanctuary, it was de- cided that the meeting should be adjourned again until November 30th, when a final vote would be taken as to whether we would brick veneer or water-proof the sanctuary. After some discussion, by motion of Mrs. J. H. Carter, and duly seconded, the congregation voted 94 for and 23 against adding three women of the church to the committee for the final decisions on repairs and work that was to be done. After the above action the meeting was adjourned until November Ones i » - aaa i ancl 3 Secretary of Congregational Meeting 30th, with prayer. OPH/dmd ec: Mr. Everett P. Moye, Minister Mr. Ben S. Houston, Chairman of Board of Deacons Mr. Z. V. Turlington, Clerk of Session 129 Congregational Meeting of the First Presbyterian Church Mooresville, N. C. November 30, 1958 A congregational meeting of the First P-esbyterian Church, Nooresville N. C. washeld at the morning service November %th, 1958 to consider the general renovation of the church. 4 The Chairman of the Board of Deacons, Mr. B. S. Houston, presided. ‘ aera Mr. Houston advised the congregation that the purpose of this meeting was a 3econd vote as to whether the mur exterior of the church woulda be brick veneered or waterproofed. On motion of Mr. Z V. *urlington and seconded b: Rankin Allison that the committee appointed by the Officers of the Church be mace the permanent building committee for the renovation program with complete authority to act. This motion elim&mtted the neccessity of a vote by ballot by each member of the congregation. At this time, Mr. W. S. Neel staged that as a member of the comm'ttee, he would prefer the congregation to vote on this matter. rather then leave it to discre&ion of the committee. appointed by the officers. 4 A xukaxmaxxkx standing vote was taken by the congregat-on as to whether tha committe alone shoubd be empowered to ect or should there be an individual ballot by the members on the question of prickesveneering or waterproofing the present building. The result of this vote was 77 : to 59 in favor of the committe acting. Mr. Houston asked Mr. ‘urlington if he would rephrase his motion into : two parts; which he did &s follows: 1 - That the committee appointed by the Officers of the church be made the permanent building committee for the renovation ; program with the addition of Miss Cora Freeze anc Mrs. Harding Rogers, plus an additional lady selectec by the Women of the : Church with complete authority to act. This motion was seconded by Mr. Joe Carter.and was carried. 2 - This part of Mr. Turlington's original motion that there would be 5 no individual ballot by the members of the congregation be taken Tais was geconded by Mr. Albert Copelan. The motion carried. On mation of Mr. ant N. Johnston, Jr, that no work would begin on this renovation until all bonds necessary were sold. This was seconded by Mr. George Stevens. ‘This motion was carrie There being no further business, the congregatbonal meeting was adjourned. L. T. Horton, Acting Secretary al ‘ 4ond4 ali ; ‘ Aa ce i pi we Te F resbyt sville, North Carolina, a uly sad esbyterian Church under authority of ( oncord Presbytery ¢ ; 1ite tates i regational eeting duly called according to the Book of Church Order, after due ” notice a bee! live co the regati nm, was hel on the 14 cay of ine, 1959, with the Rev. ©. P. Moye presiding as | oderator. ) ¥% IT RESOLVED, that ¢t irst Presbyterian Church of Mooresville, t wwolina, a duly ‘ erian Church under authority j s ve erial the | te tates he hut I ’ € atior Li il an ti anse located on I © st resoyverian Ur i o esville, } , 2 t ithwest rrer < é tion of , icact re é ‘ oresville, ina. The a s t Lude lete renovation of Y f te , the rese tructures at st eed One , $2 /y ,000.00). e t i I an , ‘ ; . . ncs wall it e ent mich sha be ar ic y fin ; i ial ty of any mem r officer , ssage of this rest i izes and directs su f sé us upons as ore part larly se out heree ‘ . wnen i iw — je «) — ; a er cent per annum, payabdis eannually. The bonds shai e mumabered ' Cal a : the ae at e ur Lor e followin i i € i a v6 . P. Houston as Secretary of the Congregati te SOLVED FURTHER, that the Church through its Treasurer shall deposit a i in The First National Bank of Mooresville, North Carolina, the minimum a - » + * es % ‘ ry , 23 a0 Ne a Sask after the last bond shall have matured. After the maturity date the last bond of this series, or upon the redemption of all the bonds of this issue, the bank will be authorized and required to turn over } i i ine | ‘ ON A to the sai fhurch the cash then remai n deposit ar said depositoi shall have no f\ ‘ther responsibllity t} redeemin of any other 4 e+ Of interest coupons or bonds of this issu e obligation of redempti i d then beir ! ul tself. ae The ich will ‘ i e e reasonable ani es SULRG that may be necessary 432i q € $ t to ce aa war as payil ent. fa acan ice le itor shal ul r any reason, > : * ry 7 > ry fon © a new deposit shall be desi t ‘ on . +s bondholders the same ; S f t ‘ nal sitory. 4 The + ‘ 3 is ri ire ine 26ci I s ure i R! | us spreac 5 § I an i i re true, NT * . os e ~ €] | . . 1cS 110 named herein. A +- : . - . \ aA ; ~tet é writven. j | an . ‘ . . . . : : , , — -_-. +. ee oe oo LLL LOL LALO AE su is rap S-retar’ oF nAreoAtT T. ” — ecretary 9 1g! 3 ~ - 4 he ‘ i i nN ‘ be absolved of any and all Liability in R e C ‘" ; ~ - 4 ; + ; ‘s onmection wit aie eres uppans anc Doncs of Gnis 1 i “ penn er aap tera NATE OS = is ur ' re , rc a ‘ 6 su iS } g : a aire DELICE ts % c ; 11 liability in #9 is issue one year s«ewe® after the last bond shall have matured. ifter the maturity date the last bond of this series, or upon the redemption of all the b nds of this issue, the bank will be autt orized and required to to the sai hurch the cash then remaini n deposit and said deposit ory shall have no further responsibility as the redeeming of any othe: interest coupons or bonds of this issue; e obligation of redemption then being on t! urch itself. The rch wi yay sal e r uire t ‘ Ss runt to as payin rent ff a vacan i f e le ec ear » \ > ? + °Te bondholders the same sis as f ‘ / ¢ inal ~ sitory. The Secretar ff this urc is ri ire spreac is res tio an rni true, c ete I ert ie e dey named herein. Adopt t spe ] . written. Mi - ges LO ‘TEST: Scretary of Congregation ae 34 — 7 eT a te neon aca Reowcimneys : songregational Meeting 135 ‘Ohe First Tlational Bank ORGANIZED 1900 ‘Mooresville, North Carolina - sunday, Septs 13th, 1959 - susan Uae Moor AN Mr. Moye called the congregational meeting to order 3 aking immediately following the morning service, Septem- L aie 2 1Ocea aia ol - 3 o. : 1 a 2 fe ° “i Ss ber 13, 1959 and opened it with prayer. There being a juorum present, the meetings was declared open for business. The nur Ose 7 the meeting f Lows We "es ; 4 ii Pud Ne] OL vu > mecuin 799 he] 91) OwWs , Vv read: or expend an amount in excess ae ip! ized for the improvement Or ti ro 1 raz erian Church of Moores- ; Nar i t a ES SMe oa ; _ ville, North Car 1; and whereas, bids have been take yn thi no-= vation of the educé al building, church netuary, and mans for ch tot led roximately $200,000.00; i whereas, it appe to be best interest of tl 3 i cn o7 OreSs= ville, North Carolina, linate the ren- Ovation of the educational building, and improve only the manse na cnurch sanctuary, at the present time; NOw, tneretore, be it resolved that the Building Committee 9f tne first Frresbyterian Church of Mooresville, North hn unt 2 : : See ee oe ee oa Carolina, and they are hereby authorized lirected to sw ; . 2 ver Tt > 4 VA ra 4. } a ‘a ie A >xpend sum not exceeding $126,000.00 for the renovation of the church sanctuary and manse in accordance with plans nad Specifications as approved by the Buildine Committee." ie Oe Fs ston, Uhairman of the Building Committee, pre- n+ + 4 i ‘ “age i 2nrnio t) az t n nd. r i p 4 YRat em - r¢ } } mr. Wm. OS. Neei, Chairman of the Board of Deacons, thanked we in work he Building Committee, and especially Oni, r ul} the Renovation Program. ie stated that plans of the program had been taken up at a joint meeting of the Elders Deacons, ind that as a member of the Building Committee, he proposed to make a motion that the plan be adopted as presented. Motion carried unanimously. : Ss, tion was made that we closed with prayer by the Pastor. 7 il icici — secrétary of the Congregation, first Presbyterian Church, oresville, N. C. [There being no other busine idjourn and the meeting S 4 Hie R November 3, 1959 As previously announced, on November lst, at 11:00 o'clock service of The First Presbyterian Church, a congregational meeting was held for the purpose of considering the budget for the year 1960, Mr. E. FP. Moye acted as Moderator and opened the meeting with prayer. He then called on Mr. k. J. Holshouser, Chairman of the Finance Committee, to present the proposed budget. Mr. Holshouser moved the adoption. This motion was duly seconded. During the discussion, the Chairman of the Board of Veacons, Mr. W. S. Neel, explained the importance of raising the budget as outlined, and the necessity of all of us increasing our pledge to approximately 15 percent. After discussion the motion was voted on and carried unanimously. The meeting closed with prayer by the Moderator. ec: Mr, Turlington Mr. Neel Mr. Moye PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1960 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mooresville, North Carolina LOCAL CAUSES Presbytery Tax ae $ 500.00 Fuel, Water, Lights, Telephone 2,000,000 Music ; 2,240.00 General Repairs 2,500.00 Sunday School 700.00 Young Peoples’ Work, Local 900.00 Sexton 2,540.00 Church Office 1,000.00 Ministers' Annuity 500.00 D.C.E. & Secretary and Car Expense 5,200.00 Fire Insurance 550.00 Pulpit Supplies 500.00 Minister's Salary 6,000.00 Car Expense for Minister 600.00 Miscellaneous 1,250.00 Presbyterian Survey 220.00 TER AN 150,00 Nursery a . 5 . 5 2 > a a > Vo Sinking Fund - Retirement of Bonds 14,750.00 z ce : $40,000.00 Renovation Fund - Sunday School Building $ 5,000.00 g at TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES BENEVOL ENCES Assembly's Causes Wo ian tane d}: P . World Missions ® 2,439.60 Church Extension 982.80 Christian “wducation 478.80 Annuities and Relief 2735.60 General Fund 759.60 Inter-Church Agencies 13.20 Synod's Causes Church Extension 339.60 Presbyterian Home 150.00 Barium Springs Orphanage 753.20 Christian fducation 194, 4¢ Higher Education Educational Institutions 1,681.20 Campus Christian Life 225.60 Guidance Center 56.40 Inter-Church Agencies 20.40 Contingent Salary Fund 67 .20 Presbytery's Causes Church Extension 2,154.00 Christian Education 122.40 Camp Grier 238.80 Lees-McRse College 574.40 mrrace Hospital] 150.00 Concord Presbyterian 78.00 Office of Executive Secretary 466.80 _.. TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES $12,000.00 Bible Teacher in Public Schools, Mooresville 600.00 Special Offering Fund 5,000.00 Local Benevolent Fund 400.00 TOTAL BENEVOLENCES ie TOTAL BUDGET $16,000.00 $61,000.00 Nev Medial & igs Congregational Meeting First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, North Carolina, - May 15, 1960 - The congregational meeting as authorized on May 1, 1960 was held Sunday morning, May 15, 1960, after the worship service for the purpose of hearing and acting upon the request of the Rev. Everett P. Moye that the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N.C. con- cur with him in asking Concord Presbytery to dissolve the storal relationship now existing between him and the First Presbyterian Church of Mooresville; to name two official representatives of the congregation to inform the Commission on the Minister and His Work of Concord Presbytery of the congregation's action on the request for dissolution; and to elect a Pulpit Nominating Com- mittee to seek a new pastor. The Pastor, acting as Moderator, declared a quorum present, and ordered the business taken up as above set forth, Mr. Moye read the dissolution statement, and asked for a motion of approval. Upon motion of W. S. Neel, duly seconded by L. T. Horton, the congregation unanimously approved to concur with the pastor, Rev. E. P. Moye's, request. Mr. W. G. Calhoun previously appointed to make recom- mendations to the congregation recommended that Mr. J. R. Allison from the Elders and Mr. W. S. Neel from the Deacons be elected to serve as a Committee with Mr. Moye in advising the Commission on the Minister and His Workof the congregation's action. There being no nominations from the floor, upon motion of W. F. Morrow, seconded by S. H. Price, Mr. J. R. Allison and Mr. W. S. Neel were unanimously elected to this committee. After a full explanation concerning the election of a Pulpit Nominating Committee to seek a new pastor, Mr. Calhoun, as a point of guidance in the selection of such a committee, recommended that one be named from the following - the Elders; the Deacons; the Men of the Church; the Women of the Church; the Young People; and the congregation at large, and recommended the following persons to serve on this committee: Mr. R. Thurston McNeely from the Elders; Mr. Homer A. Hampe from the Deacons; Mr. Leonard Dudley from the Men of the Church; Mrs. John W. Moore from the Women of the Church; Mr. Robert W. Davidson from the Young People; and ss Mary Shoaf from the congregation at large. There being no nominations from the floor, Mr. Z. V. Turlington, duly seconded, made a motion that the alove six be elected to this committee, Motion carried unanimously. After the above business was completed, Mr. Z. V. Tur- lington expressed to Mr. Moye and his family the congregation's appreciation for their years of service in our church and community, and extended the very best wishes of the congregation to the pastor and his family. After prayer, there being no other business, upon motion of Mr. R. J. Holshouser, adjournmen followed. s 4 ~ Se ars 4 i a ae ety ary of the Congregation. OPH/s. (over) I hereby certify that I am the duly elected secretary of the sengregss on of the First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, N. C. and that the above is an exact copy of the minutes of the congregational meeting held at the First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, on Sunday morning, May 15, 1960 at eleven A.M. This, the 16th day of May, 1960. _ = ae Secretary of the Congregation. 9 t : ’ s ) nm 7 a Cc a . . . . ‘ . . . . PROPOSED CHURCH BUDGET FOR Presbytery Tax Fuel, Water, Lights, Music General Repairs Sunday School THE FIRST PRES Mooresville, Telephone Young Peoples' Work, Local Sexton Church Office Ministers' Annuity D.C.E. & Secretary and Car Expense Fire Insurance Pulpit Supplies Minister's Salary Car Expense for Minister Miscellaneous Presbyterian Surve Nursery Sinking Fund - R @ vw J tirement of Bonds Renovation Fund - Sunday School Building Retirement of Debt TOTAL LOCAL CAUSES A Assembly's Causes World Miss Church Ext Christian Ed Annuities and Re . > ™ seneral und Dxwrgm TMAINAM.a BENEVOLENC he) ene Inter-Church Agencies Synod's Causes Church Extension Presbyterian Home Presbyterian Orphans! Home Christian Education of. oe 7 $ . Hizher Education 7 $ Educational Institutions Campus Christian Guidance Center Life Inter-Church Agencies Continernt Salary ( ny : 4 wa Lamp Grier Lees~McRae College Grace Hospital 1% una Concord Presbyterian Office of Executive TAL REGULAR Benevolent in Puna e Teacher in Public Schools, ial Offering Fund } 7 A “e i j i I i j ' ae tt ee ee ee tt et sae Se ily bed « < pphenenmnsiil > { 1 AA , = Congregational Meeting - June 25, 1961. i 45 4 4, he term of Adti shall be six (6) years. i” ve - : ' , ‘ \ - 7 on completion of the § ¢ years tern f tive er" ¢ , eras ua j 961 a cong et . Pp Yo . ’ l—— © . = ’ As ced to the neregation on June 11 196] a congre- oe oc 5 : +} cad As oumced to 1i€é congres ‘ ’ ’ ; a deacon shall be placed or he Reserve lis ind stall, er rational meeting was called to order on June a6 1961 5 CWO 2) vears become eligible for re-elect es’ to ano er a é \ 4mmediately following the Invocation and the Lord's Prayer. : aa ca r : si year term of Active service ’ ho i) T)} « | Ma »T x lar ee 11¢ v1 he Moderator, Dr. Duncan D. Mac sryde, declared a quorum Bone? aw y oh aciks a 4 * + 4 _ eho +8 o~ A + mtn a + 4 “ ‘ Lf C ‘ nresent and restated the pyrpose of the meeting. After Unis ih cae stich of . weaw eee a & VA wh \ 4 y ‘ ~ » . b \ i lac e . x . 4 b — oe le a . » “ + ‘. e restatement, the Moderator appointed as Tellers from he ety aes oe ces “iy , rs a . . ’ iw \}ired: and Mr ; . : 1ders: Mr. W Fred Morrow; Mr. John P. Allred; ana Mr for el deacons 1 C ; : ( + T ‘ > . + } jes - . M LJ NI T yh t+ AN Joe H. Carter, Jr., and from Deacons - Mr. - N. Johnston, ons. | I A : 2 jers 1a acked Mr Jr.3; Dr. A, M. Henderson, and Mr. L.- ‘ asked Mr 4 ' 7 4 hg ale pan « =a ee 4c — ' 4 « 5 < . . - turiington o serve as Parliamen ALS ’ ‘ae y deacon elected Oo serve an unexpired ter! f ree 5 ) LIiniie t : ton fon the RON. t carr pa : 2 0.P. Houston, : ecretary I! or ne cons > serve years r less shall be é 4} ¢ f r re-¢ ect é é + . > oe . > + r as secretary for this mee ing. that term. After a few remarks r. MacBry n Mr. W kin ¢ : po si ee ee Al UCL A ‘ I Cilic KO», Le Plaw sy bid e . . nN € y cvice t ( } y re na Meet £ ‘ ry t1trmat si ne board f eacol ave an 2) f electi € Y sna inc 1d. ¢ ac plete f + . + m1 \ T ,7mMm . ¢ 1 ) +. * : . the ary System for tne Le number | r status. cons wi ire el ble for re-el: i . 7 » ¢ > 4 > +he * j xr such a plan. e stated fur since the p ndicated cle : separate / if | } aA a a + oe + ry “ 0 : plan had been circul ed throug! he c re m9 ; it three lay there had been s discussion as t “hy 1 ys, vt! ii r Tat 1 5 a - y ; i} ne in proposed re fe a 4 eu of his, aes Oo t . a4 + a) ¢ ae h 4 | tion Ww LQ Dé ! LY pportunity v Vv € ppr J ne ; the hin i ) " y } + + +h ¥ y " wm ay : Sie 7, . . . i I WAS, as h nal plan. ae nlete ; t 1 Mr. eel' expla ti f Paragrapl ne, r. Boyce A. aye er f the wh cr yee : ? ; Brawley rea é k ite paragraph and made a4 1 n that a eae be i : thi I t pproved a subs ite and end t ft Paragrap! 7 Lecte and ‘ ; ; el e. t n was econded by Mr . . 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Mrs 4 hey mey not hold office on the Board of Deacons nor vote on matters 1a ¢ . . before the Board. i147 ’ ‘( ‘7 : vrs ’ x J J i ‘ . . f he ter ) ( r \ rSe ' wv ‘LTT . \ es iss Y j ] I , MOC Ce. 6, Wu! : : / \ ‘ = ‘ 4 Z r ( I ij}at 104 ° : AU AS ms 961 ; " . } Y Ss ) : ‘ ‘ f"+ » 4 \ = sn: ie C ‘ Ss; I si ) rr V servi . yinagav 1077 + 2 A>] ‘ ny > + Ons: meet . \ 4 " Aha “Ay, 4 A A* s > A A 9 A i ‘4 | | + a y ct 1? ss” ‘ ‘ y . ‘ was held at the Fir P} yter 1 Church n ‘ ; , , y : ° y e i r ~ 7} ‘Ar + MI, rnC . c F rot ¥ al 9 TA. i} on August’ 6, 1961 fo: purpose < vi n Lark Se } rg are a 5 A ji . : 1 Ss < LI 1 } tat L Fraan i¢ Ul MLQersSe Rea a ts + O + + | % : . ect : ie! t : \ ; cies } 7 4 + + 4) Ot , rel or DPD y a | . _ ? i , , 4 . . 7 . 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A age ; ’ lalining elaers nd: : , y rr gg haere : 2 eae ; : 1 ; : er So oe + A C ngregational meet g of the First Presbyterian Church r i . } Fe . , = . . 4 } I ay ° was held September 17, 1961 for the purpose ot € ctins six active and two permanent elders. Moder Or OY Ly Tne! ous lnNn¢é € r r- : + } + 7 a+ + vr 4 P 7 nA ae nN. r na rp 5 74 ) : " ones Ee : re The Moderator, Dr. Duncan D. Macbryace, called the meeting to order immediately after the congregation for the morning I i i j e vi prayer, an service read in unison the Affirmation of Faith. rr ar- } : o eas er , Bryde asked Mr. 7. V. Turlington to act as Parlia tarian, ! and called on Mr. John P. Allred t< ut line the method of voting. Dr. MacBryde tnen the followi to act Judges re ( tary J ( : nd tal the votes: Mr. R. Jd. shouser, < ee OO . Wm. S. Neel Paul Llisc | Qn ‘ A ; ”« r f De e wtevens Ae e Nenaerson be 16 rvton Oo. Fs uuston. ' Jlots with the names of those nominated prior tk meeting by the various organizations of th shurch, yllows, were listrit uted: ' : James se SOV an i . iraocrk : Eural D. Clippard 11° \ - McNee © Robert W. Dé dson 5s Frank J. Foor L, 4 A } mnHe a0 } ; ¢ lie tie AIT} te . u« t . ] , — 7 a } ‘ i ¢ R. Eugene Harr 14! Dr. Ae Be Sioan mare as i : ' oat en Charence Messi L, James T. Suttlesi« There were n nominations from th floor, nd it was c certained that 203 votes were ‘rast, thus iri 102 votes elected for majority. pon count, it Ww found that the fol lowing were elected: Active Elders: | aS a S a m4 owl i sural VD. Vilf I ! a , > ‘ ro ~yY . . obt. ° aviason : R. Eugene Harris a T. McNeely ea Radar ( J ies zs out { le , } ) nr - 1 Sar A } ‘ yr " } 4 t ‘ hile Dr. ryde < ivered his serm ot ; in 2". + Cc imitt ee C nt dt . } t the ci! the service, ie their report th ove results. he meetin s t irnet wit prayer = — i mp p< ep ——2 Secretary of the Congregation. : OPH/S. ; 1 C/Cs - r. John P. Aiired | Mrs. Robt. W. Vaviason x 1 Mr. i 3. Neele Q z Hip =) : ok mma oO 2 thu) @ UT Ty , I urch' © 7 i L = ‘ o mH ® ®o® ® AG *< = < 4 © { C ' _ a oe Q. C oul . : f fy, & ATT Ur Qin = 2,2 q - oO a of § fH c 1 w” C = d - " ‘ © ae Be e t then d tt Oo a “ 0 — & . CN cs «8 w waAooG Bed sa es J : : md OD ” ) Nl TU O a — A ,_ a = pe >= > &v PE Mn . a — OU UU TOO : = ud ? /.opc HO cS i?) J a - A } - 2 o.0 0 oO . 5 8 4 153 ! ® ° . « : j : ain 8 : ' > ° - j \ . a : : ® v ) ; ) *~ A . aN i . - \ + © mS . 4 ae : oO ts » . ° “ ns - . . : . 4 e + + q * a ® = ’ e ° C S - . . . 2 : . 7 ‘ > 2 ) ¢ ° { . ° . $ ° ~ -: ” e ° 2 ») 34 > oS ¢ pa imap a a aaa O Ta AIS ee cs . me : Kissy niiaecatapitn sett pemeR eT 7 oe ; EET Ses a =p ae Ses sare eo 7 ee TE pager ate - . ” i < + f ‘ e . . . . - j : y . . ee ° © +] f\ | ® 7 \ “ 2 ~ ” ° O + “ ) a \ . e « : : \ . \ C * . . 7 . . - 1 | C . . “ S 2 < 4 s- ie oe os . 4 . . . Sy n 4 f | “ ¢ ~ { ; ® 4 P \ prc . | . \ ‘ 1 c . os ee s C 4 2 - 7 i . a 6 4 + | ; : } ) J r . ro c ‘r4 ¢ 7 O O fr, oO * ‘ be 2 4 < ~ & . ra 0 : s « G . ) . . . * “ . . . . . - . . | | grr <= a — 7 . pi , iis . ° ‘ie if ™ spa ASHLI WHITE BIBLE LECTURES Report for year ending December 30, 1961 Income Balance in Bank l-le 7 j Gifts in 1961 ? X $78.28 Total $ 792.19 Disbursements Dr. Jas. A. Jones » 500.00 ve Ne. Johnston Sons Co. 8.12 Wise Florist 12.00 The Oaks Motor Court 46.35 snterprise Printing 98.17 Dr. Robert S. Lord 25.00 200 : 5 68 9 e 64 Balance in bank 1-162 102.55 Vie ) 792.19 Respectfully submitted, eg ep Oni P. Houston eecretary Yy? : nr We S. Neel o .94 . . LAL Fed Christine Davidson 153 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Renovation Fund Year Ending Dec. 30, 1961 Income from all sources Balance in Bank 1-1-61 $ 4,919.16 Loan from Citizen's Saving & Loan Assn. 5,500.00 Loan from Mooresville Federal Savings and Loan 5,500.00 L. T. Horton (cash on stove) 210.00 \ Women of the Church 589.35 Interest -Mooresville Federal Savings and Loan 660.00 Interest «Citizens Savings & Loan Assn. 400.00 ~ Dividend on Burlington Industries 5.70 ~ Misc. gifts and memorials an 92 50 Total Income & Loan $18,513.71 Disbursements John A. Neill (painting manse) 94.50 Irdale Storage & Moving 950.24 Chas. J. Miller Co. 40.00 D. E. Turner & Co. (paint) 47-90 Stevens & Company (stove and water heater) 708.00 George B. Stevens & Co. (contract) 14,498.00 Dixie Restaurant & Equipment Co. (stove) 775.00 Mooresville Federal Savings & Loan (interest on loan) 234-36 —_-233271_ Citizens Savings & Loan (Interest on loan) $17,581.71 200 1-1-62 a Bank $18,513.71 Balance in wv =e saby tan Church Sh berry account Respectfully submitted, Da rs as ‘ Oni P. Houston Mr. John P. Allred w. S. Neel Mrs. Christine Davidson ec: Congregational Meetir irst Presbyterian C M . MOOTE SVliiijie, ive e conrres 10na lee né ( i i rst er n ; 7 (Oy . ] g ; cae iene gf immediately. f 7 ry +> : Church was held for the purpose o py the eeGUGLy 4 ing, tn rmon visit ni ter, 2 i r > a 2 } i ae ‘ - Of¢ LUI < 1 1a iC r Y ~ ( “ iggeu I03 i ear LyOje ee =e ‘ ‘ 1ar Vv, IY . co r at al e > moderator of the meetirz on motio agi fg i ie aera: seconded by F. Morroy Sat i 9 ani i. aes rrow, seconded by John P. Allred, the Rev. Jy "e #. Morrow, Ur. Maloney was unanimously elected fs . , : Moderator. ; c SA b cy ry a A ° m M es j The Moderator then stated t} purpo: C sting to hear and ac WYMO}Y . A+ : " : en t t C20 the orc led « t} and ac upon a report and recommendatior ¢ t ommit é A: > : LOG i ak: kes Ps 3Tum 1 ; ; : who nad been appointed ister ; yhairman of the Finance to giv por a cen appointed ister. Dr. Boyce A. Brawley, Chairman of t ve rief resun I ymme dd ud ear 19 ‘ ope : ave a orie resume : : : cr of facts concerni: + } a was iven in detail and ; item ‘plained, after evs concernin 1 Rev. Joe E owe, - ' vel who had been agree 1pon no } rat an »F , s 4 anant 4 y 1. a CU Dorn i ] pas ro tn Chairman moved itvs 1aoOT l ; ] l1p¢ Central . os es t C pa OY C ° . yi . entral oteele Uree! ? y tte . seat ae : + i er me Best ir Lotte s . pr. ? 1 » 4 c 1 . ley t) see eke ee See a at pop aiuties ’ 4 MOULON CNnav Mr. oOtvowe De Ccaiiead to Pe The oderator ther e - -— nam‘, + + a fa ¢ ime moaeratvoyr nen asked oO! l lina ns 10 4 C - fon the ea’ tm +h . + . WAY + T ¢ SLB Cle C A C Nn n Ss ae ; Jele aa earandan T? + aed ea, Ss -onaead OY Jim ou ee ae I OW, e Le x i IGET FOR THE YEAR 1963 CAUSES $49 445.00 $49 445.00 BENEVOLENCES Assembly’s Causes \\ I $ 2,1 1 Presbytery’s Causes é 4.00 Lees-McRa } 400.80 Concor PY News Bulletin 24.00 TOTAL REGULAR BENEVOLENCES $12,000.00 i 1,500.00 Special Offerin Fun Local Benevolent Fund 400.00 TOTAL BENEVOLENCES $13,900.00 $13,900.00 rOTAL BUDGET $63 345.00 OL IN CONE Bal in Gifts, Mrs Ce Fe Dive Le Mrse ba. Te. Elsie Be Lucy First Presbye Friendship Le eae MrSe We oe Go. Bs Bleeka OG, Fe 1 + i0ret Spencer, Mary J. Bel Mrs. S. R, He Wilson Mary de McNeely-- Bel Pe Naas gner=seneorerr tet ree | "o> rR ‘ oO { : -. Sigheeasdeseeeerenererrrrer - _— OT a mT —— gti ved 7 i Disburments: A. J. Brown (labor) ------------ + eee Ste “ rk i 4 vens E a. ( work machine )------- 197.7 Je Pe Allred ( drapery material)----- : Sam Young ) Painting)------- 1 Swe T D ; Soe ee ee ee Ll] Mrs. J. P. Allred( Mise hills) oe : : ; ~Ce s. LS je2r73<+--2- 7 J. T. Good ( moving) -------- , : M Noa) ~ Ors ‘ ee ee eee t : {cNeely Office Supplies( typewri r . 7° ‘lark's Nursery a eee i ‘ il e 0 cNeely Office Supply--------------- * ) . ithern esk Coge------ e-em i” 7? le yashion ( yard) -------- : = Be Ee Mickie sccssddcuntoseen : sNAaASe Ae uber ( moving ee a : am Rowe ( survey )---- 1 e VU ? Ve 2 {Riera eee ee Y ) coewowereeeeese= - 189.00 8a Ralance on hs A — + ee nee on hand December 31, 1963 o3 LVe > \SHL W T Ralance Jan. 1, 1968 --------- £ :tol ue teke Sb badcacsensoasesuds AD aeeaeananan eee ),00 e! € : Expenses: October 1963 a os 4D Joe towe- t J . OW@ --- -------- 50,00 0.00 Paadance Burlington ". Horrons-er"" Melchor-<--77777"7"""~ : Frontis= ac. Johnston- Report f The First presbyterian wens 1/1/6 3eeeeneeererro™ Memorials Me Tchor<-es2*r""" [nde- mR. Alexander----- Cobb-<-5 277777 guy -Church-----~ Club\en--00 5 tre Horton---77" 6.5.50. cases 3? Jr Price------7-" Thompson-- Mooresville Federal McNeely--- B, McNeely-----"" Mrs. Re A. White- Frontis °«-:37" & Dive for the year ending Church, ic eeeent «Oakes? 20,00 3. 80 5.00 5,00 5,00 10,90 5.00 150,00 10,090 5.00 aeascaneveeeer"@" wmannaeeqeae2ee” anew ee eoanea2eenee” _ meanness cananeanean™ eC e 2277" nana SSO OR OOT® - 5.00 -———ooo — c 200 10,09 Loan Assoce® 30200 50,00 150,00 Savings © Cnn eee ooweceeee= ~<«ee2e2+-+-°°" 30-00 onan ame - 1,00 Treasd x December 31st.1963 Renovation Fund Respectfully subm itted ae F FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ADJOURNED CONGREGATIONAL MEETING OF MOORESVILLE, Ne Ces SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1963 ADJOURN CONGR SGA T Io) ; TIONAL MERPING OF Gus Yims py ™ sy" ws = MOORSVIZI “ dchobols, t 1 ee ¢ @ & & « 9 *e ©., SUNDAY sxprme YTGRIAN GuuRa a eS a oe . SOAP RG Pp 1965 Mui, oe > 6 _— = was continued Sunday » September 22, The Adjourned Songregational Meeting for the purpose of electing four (4) Elders. The Moderator opened the meeting with prayer. rk Ee. The Ad en ae ae’ cg = a Journod Congre, B4 ~ for the purpose Ational Meet Jam pose =. alts . vit — of electing one Dic. mas continued Sunde: -—e henay September r 29,1963, sting the eight (8) men receiving the highest number Ps Tre congregational Meeting, they being? i ot ern . rator opened the m esting wit) Ballots vem a prayer, “re passed _ y @f veben to isting (: Obes in the +e! ad Ballots were passed out 14 of votes at the previous Mah recej " iGAY 4 Ve_lyv im Wik ( il ~ AGA i ghest 2, J. Holshouser congregationa] eational meet meeting held & ve Lucius Delk H. Ae Hampe S, E. Murdoch be inet. Ylarence Messick : will. William Ss. Neel if + ht. oe saa unday Septerdor — H, Ne Johnston, Jr ' B, Miner Tess \Dick) Jr. B2,1965., Elmer Turner, Jr : Stennne ww oe : 4 fete : oo on i / roceeded ta vote The Congregation proceeded to vote and the following were elected. There were sige S60 Gant wat & untant the followin 212 ballots cast and a majority of this number would be 1073 and the following . BIOL, dn nS was olected, three: men having received 4 majority of votes were elected: ie. D. - Johnson Jr. redeos: ‘ 1d 27, Rb % 2 $s ion , Je Holshouser 126 e the Ne Jo . : _ ° H. A. Hampe 122 eee havin i Lucius Delk 109 rt aan at oe , Le eonclud« vo ity he w. Johnston, Jr. with 106 votes and 3 OTA tional mect4 "7 & ’ J z ever ie eting was continued Congregation might list were He Ne the tongregational me The next two highest on the 4n order that the Timar Turners Jr. with 97 votes; and September 29 1963» i SS A > for Sunday mornings of these two mene wote on one frolic" The men receiving the next highest ™ Alliam Se Nee] 7 § $2 Eo Yurdoch 9 larence De Messick 39 a+ ~aver +0 he . rn Lha eetit There being "O° further usinesss ©N0. ting mornings eptember <7» - ‘ Sunday continued The next item of business was the election r. Boyce A. Brawley and duly seconded, it 5 receiving the highest number of votes on the original 1 from which the four Elders would be elected on Sunday, “Fn” |e ond the Congregation at that time would vote for four the list of 046" voting would continue until four of the eight hac cast. Anyone receiving a majority on the first ballo al to double the number of nominees for the remaining vacancies woul = oy ate on ‘the first number of vacancies remaining. * ee ballot, the following were nominated as the e of votes - as follows: * * CONGREGATIONAL MEETING f CONG: ® MTRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MOORESVILLE. N.C MBER 15. 1963 , o =e we On Sunday morning, September 15, } - » 1963, im service, a Congregational Meeting was Sena on oe following the morning Previously announced on Sept. 8,1963. Rev. Joe Stowe, Pastor, acted as Mod erator a with prayer. nd called the meeting to order John P. Allred was elected permanen me t Glerk of the Congregation, The purpose of the meeting was to amend the rule ; 8 gove plan for Elders in the First Presbyterian Church, Mooresville, § oo a - four Elders to replace those whose ¢ » N.C. an e election of P erms expire December 31, 1963, { tor called on Dr. Roy The Modere ° ¥ . ~— A. Brawley to explain the purpose of the meeting and after explanation, and discussion and upon motion of Dr. Boyce A. Brawley sd, the followin aoe es and duly seconded, the f € amendments were approved by the Congregation. 4 That 7 LA Ss Be it Resolved That . The oe Service (Rotation) Plan for Elders of The First Presbyterian Church of Mooresville, N. C. be amended as follows: (1) That Section 10 - Nominations of the rules be deleted, (2) That New Section 10 - Nominations read as follows: Nominations ht the Congregational Meeting held on the third Sunday in September of odd numbered years, a complete list of all eligible male members of the congregation who are qualified to serve as Elders shall be given to each member of the ongregation present. ‘rom this list, each member of the ongregation will vote for four (4) persons of his choice. These ballots will be collected and tallied immediately with any person receiving a majority of the votes cast . : sc > ‘ ° / being deemed elected to the Bench of Elders. After the first \ se ballot, if any or all the vacancies still remain on arr " a majority not being received by members voted upon a the f those persons receiving tne highest at event the names o number of votes will be deemed the nominees fo vacancies with the number of names being submitted being equal to double the number of vacancies remaining. , “ongregation rom the list of nominees, each members of the Congr for each vacancy remaining on will then vote for one person a eens ¢ the Bench of Elders. Such procedure will then be follo ] (4) d persons until the four (4) vacancies have been filled by pe receiving a majority of votes cast. r the remaining as nominees is ve a of four Elders. pon motion © that the eight persons ballot be the nominees ea > 1062 7 September 22, 170) h was moved . from ; — received a majority of , J nel . + would be elected and bis Sir no one receiv a acy ight receiving the highest te Je Holshouser o « . Lucius Delk “err? - Homer Hampe oor” at 3. E. Murdoch ~*--* o Clarence Messick onne? 50 William S. Neel cane” pe H. NB. dolmston, dm -*°""* on Elmer Turner, Jr. x Ve 7 » Mooresville, ! 19 19 19 18 18 “——-——-— -— = -~—-—-——-—-—- « ~_-—-——-— -— = Continued Jones Re Pp, McNeely, Jr. Houston Sam Price, Jre ~ essley Brawley, Jr. - --- - Oni avyton Davidson, Jr. -.-... the benediction, the meeting wae adjourned until Sunday morning, 7 David september 15, 1963 1963. c & ° t 9 & C 5 t Pe B wn @ & ~ o a fx ” a0: S +t » © } a ce g ° wt » e td p bo e ° Ley yg 4 The following were those receiving the next highest number of votes: Following 9° »tem ve Minutes - : tay Willers eit *- ° a - co - a 1 . . ) ; ; Se . 7 7 7 > f 4 4 a“ a) ss 4 © ) f oo » 4 ; ) 42 i . ? - ) > > - ‘ : » n $ d +4 0 4 e 2 4 s - C iy +> ° J = ad . be ’ I-A a ‘ ss “4 7 4 3 os 4 4 e 4 “a . 3 » * ‘ . “ 3 ' ieee an” hy * D Y 4 ay > : 3 = @ ; . r a +6 - = . . r 4 ; S & £ r v ae 2 a o z ° * oO . : 2 ‘ 2 ate . = one a decir Spices eo . tig . i n ° ° e > * a * r bs 4 > * . { . * > . . 1 ° > 7 j ° 19, 1963 May ie eg eee eee ‘eSemcemain State of North Carolina Nepartuent of Archives and istorp Raleigh and film appr OF BOOK