etl EPISCOPAL FUND Rate of Apportionment Unchanged It stands at one and three-fourths per cent of pastoral support, including house rent. If each charge will pay its present apportionment in full, then it will be only bearing its due portion of the total expense. READ CAREFULLY AND FILE The total credit for this Fund given in your Con- ference Minutes should agree with this report. ‘7 - % As f rio : : 4 Dal LA ( f rf) (7 ’ 4 A ’ ' i 6] * » 5 4 \ i e a : aes 4 7 if ry if Pcl f & - a i ‘ bat ¥ a uf ip’ a a att - P i 2 mee io e. Sr hire St “ ia % re ra : n as S = stung asa oe st a IN = a (pron ae eS Vroke dei ‘ ; Digitized by the Internet Archive _ ; - ‘in 2023 with funding from. % _ Columbia University Libraries | a . 4 fe; ae ~ * a . . ett Ai sit iy oy pe h are uh, st fh c ap rE =; : a Be rs F id ara a RE SS Be : = a AD armalar aaie hooded iy oF iE a i na i ma 2 al tow et} anie ao t : tna = 4 1 i ur https://archive.org/details/episcopalfundofmoon t EPISCOPAL FUND OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH We take pleasure herewith in submitting the Annual Report of receipts and disbursements of the Episcopal Fund for the year ending December 31, 1919. Sum- maries are also herein given showing the conditions of the Treasury in each year of the quadrennium, now closed. There are also given two distinct statements of receipts for the Conference year 1919. In the first statement the numerals of the first column indicate the relative position of each Conference with reference to the amount raised of its apportion- ment for the Episcopal Fund. The second statement of receipts for the Conference year 1918-19 is arranged in groups of Conferences classified on the basis of ap- proximately like apportionments with each other. It has been our diligent effort to impress upon the Conferences throughout the Church the reasonable duty of meeting in full apportionments which are a pro rata claim upon each Conference on the basis of a uniform method applying to all Conferences alike. The increasing approximation to this standard in the years of the quadrennium is a source of gratification to the Treasurers. We present the following table of comparisons to indicate the advances made: Conferences that raised 1916 1919 LOO and Over. DeriCentoee cee meade tence s ue eee se A, 27 90 “ 100 Se A NEE BE PEON Bea I RI, 31 47 80 “ 90 Pe Ta IN TR en ata: 25 14 JOmEOU Ae LMR Gere ee ee Sie ee, eee te 20 5 COR 10 CERO of MAE tes SLT ioe I tr OU ear ere Ie 8 4 50 “ 60 UGS SA Ty it ON AE ee ah ine OR Tee gee 6 4 Below 50 pea © 8 airs Cait UR rrcr a tis ie ed hecora, Sk 16 5 106 106 We recommend no reduction from the present basis of apportionment at this session of the Book Committee. Quite aware that attention is likely to be called to the large balance now reported in the Treasury, we nevertheless are of the opiniou that no reduction, if at all, should be made in the basis of apportionment certainly until after the close of the ensuing General Conference. Past experience vividly reminds us as to the sane advantage of coming up to a General Conference with a fairly liberal surplus in this Treasury. If the General Conference of 1920 should decide to place extra demands upon this Treasury as, for instance, was done by the Conference of 1912, any balance thought to be liberal might vanish to the point of necessity of going into bank for large loans. In the quadrennium following 1912 not only was the largest balance ever at that time held in the Treasury soon ex- hausted, but. it required nearly three years of rather anxious work to induce the Church to pay currently into the Treasury a sufficient sum to meet required dis- bursements. The present would be the first time in eight years that this Treasury would be out of debt had it not been for the balance on hand January 1, 1912. On account of having a good working balance in the Treasury we have been able for the last two years, at all periods, to get on without making loans from the banks. In the course of every fiscal year there are two nonproductive periods during which without money in the Treasury we should be compelled to borrow. As it is, we are able to make temporary loans of our surplus to good advantage, thus securing a profitable item in interest returns. During the year now reported about three fourths of all administrative expenses have been defrayed from interest re- ceipts, the total expense being $5,018.72, while the interest earned was $4,396.10. If the basis of apportionment were reduced only by one quarter of one per cent on the $17,782,988 paid in 1919 as salaries, this reduction alone would deplete our present annual income by the sum of $44,457.50, a sum sufficient to pay the annual expenses in full of six of our General Superintendents. We are pleased to call attention to the economical administration of this Fund. The receipts to the Treasury during the quadrennium were $1,059,148.99. The total costs of administration for the four years has been $17,939—1.693 per cent of receipts. During the quadrennium the interest earned amounted to $8,495.05. 3 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaAL FuNnD It is to be noted that receipts to the Treasury have steadily increased year by year for the past two quadrenniums. For instance, the receipts of 1919 were 25 per cent in excess of those of 1916. Two general facts will account for this large increase, namely: First, a larger percentage of the amounts apportioned to the Conferences has been collected; second, the salaries paid to pastors throughout the Church have been very generally increased. We append herewith a table showing the increase of salaries: . Salaries paid; insI915—1916 ia. set et eee es eee $15,687,994 19T GATT 7 A tire cieie cits ore Finwemt onsnage 16,294,210 TOT (H~LOIS seers we Cee ete cae teem notes 17,030,214 1918-1919 se ene eee 17,872,977 An item which is very seriously working against the Treasury arises from the excessive costs of exchange in the Orient. Without having opportunity for counsel in the matter, the Treasury has assumed the responsibility of reimbursing our Bishops working in the Orient for the heavy exchange which they have been com- pelled to pay even when their salaries have been paid them in American gold. I have deemed it certain that our Bishops in the Orient ought not to be penalized simply because assigned to work on the other side of the globe. It may be of interest to some to know that the average annual cost to the Church of our General Superintendents each is a little less than $7,000, while the cost of our Missionary Bishops each is about $5,325 per annum. The Treasurers most gratefully recognize their obligation to many coworkers in the interests of the Episcopal: Fund. It is little realized what an enormous volume of work is performed in the furtherance of this cause by the many Conference Treas- urers throughout the Church. Their general accuracy in accounting for funds in their hands is of very great assistance to the Cashier and his office force. The work which these men do is a work of loyalty to the Church, returning to them no finan- cial compensations. The passing of the years only serves, in this relation, to intensify appreciation of the invaluable services of the Cashier, Mr. John R. Huff, and his office associates, in their faithful, skillful, and efficient command of the well-nigh innumerable de- tails which are incident and indispensable to the administration of the receipts and disbursements of this Fund. The Treasurer has now been officially charged with the responsibilities of this Fund for twenty-four consecutive years. But in every one of these years John R. Huff, as Cashier, as custodian of the receipts and dis- bursements of this Treasury, has unremittingly supervised every detail with the fidelity and skill of a most exacting banker. He richly merits the most unreserved commendation. With a profoundly grateful sense of the blessings and successes which have crowded the years, we render this further account of the stewardship with which the Church has so long entrusted us. Grorce P. Martns, Treasurer, Epwin R. GrauaM, Assistant Treasurer, Episcopal Fund of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New York, February 6, 1920. To Tat Book ComMMITTEE or THE METHODIST Book CONCERN. . GENTLEMEN: The following is submitted as the report on the examination of the accounts and records of George P. Mains, Treasurer of the Episcopal Fund, for the fiscal year ended December 31,1919. _ CASH RECEIPTS verified and all duly accounted for. DISBURSEMENTS verified with cancelled checks. BANK BALANCES reconciled. REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR as rendered by the Treasurer, accords with the records. Respectfully Submitted, Grorce D. Cotter, Auditor. REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL Funp TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1919 1919 Jan. 1—Balance in the Treasury at the beginning of the SE CIR cars vinta ta sc 0 vic ax 60s, 2 oi eg GR SELL G80 83 The receipts for the year ending Dec. 31, 1919, were: From Conference Treasurers: ..............000-60. $249,058 .68 Peers pastors direct; 25.684 cs. iG eee oe aS 42,096.65 ————— 291,155.33 SED ee cl ee ay BBS creicacos Bio Gly Peco ee raat RTS SUMED eae Oa SR REID a 6h 50.00 premoctreatned durina the-veareus... joes fies. 0... nek ee 4,396.10 Thus giving the Treasury the sum of)... 2.6. os cece cee eee. $407,232 .26 There has been disbursed during the year for salaries, traveling expenses, stenographic work, house rent, expenses on account of Episcopal residences, and other items as indicated in the exhibit herewith given, the total sum of..... 231,439.89 Leaving a balance in the Treasury January 1, 1920 All of which is respectfully submitted. GrorGce P. Marns, Treasurer. *$175,792.37 Epwin R. Granam, Assistant Treasurer. *As between January and the Spring Conferences there is relatively little income, much of the balance above reported will be practically exhausted before the Spring Conferences’ remittances come to the Treasury. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FROM JANUARY I, 1912, TO DECEMBER 31, 1919 Year Receipts NG es al ee ne ae $125,795 .38 Ll, Se 175,611.07 Ls oe 210,453 .36 Oe a 230,043 .32 ILO. not 236,469.15 LUE ie ES ea 257,396.11 Retake Céots ios >. « 269,682.30 USD SOUS ee 295,601.43 SUGUAIS bie ss ss 54 $1,801,052 .12 Jan. 1, 1912—Cash OnsnaAnded 22. 119,423 .58 Dec. 31, 1919—Bal- NOSE es SaaS care ae eee $1,920,475 .70 Disbursements $182,507.38 211,181.80 210,629.92 206,009.45 234,780.94 231,213.79 236,920.16 231,439 .89 $1,744,683 .33 175,792.37 $1,920,475 .70 5 Disbursements in Excess of Receipts $56,712.00 35,570.73 176.56 48,576 .04 $141,035.33 Receipts in Excess of Disbursements 24,033.87 1,688.21 26,182.32 32,762.14 56,368.79 $141,035.33 $141,035.33 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaL FuND SUMMARY 1919 Jan. 1—Balance in the Treasury at the beginning of the fiscal year... . $111,630.83 Receipts from Conferences in 1919............. $291,155.33 Received a Gift Of Micem a svi eka: rete eres 50.00 aie Interest earned: im LOU een ae aieriser terrane 4,396.10 ————— 295,601.43 $407,232.26 DISBURSEMENTS . Salaries eyes ce sie ar ae ier eacnatnean notre. $160,166.64 Traveling and Sundry Expenses........ 23,549.51 House Rent and Expense on Episcopal Residencesia eee pee oer eee 25,871.45 Stenographers. 2... 25 sce fees noel au 10,554.74 Moving Expenses. ..........+--+2+e+05: ; 6.00 ——_——— $220,148 .34 Rent of Offices for Bishops ..........-- $1,923 .00 Steamship and Railroad Transportation Bureaw Service sees eet 2,100.00 Loss in Exchange on American Money in Ching: < dea cosas tm een er 1,668 .64 5,691.64 EXPENSES OF BoarpD or BISHOPS Printing blank forms..............---- $289 . 54 Bookssand! Sundries saree. 269.79 Postage and Express on Books......... 21.86 ———_$$_—<—— 581.19 EXxpPENnsES, MiscELLANEOUS Printing 18,000 Annual Reports........ $275.80 Exchange on Out-of-Town Checks...... 73.21 Printing Circular Letters and Envelopes. 383.26 Postaze. es sini a= sige’ mdeeeenacast trys : 420.36 Account Books, Stationery, lealenr Bond, Traveling and Sundry Expenses. 116.09 ————__ 1,268.72 EXPENSE OF TREASURER’S OFFICE Cashier, $750; Stenographer, $500...... $1,250.00 Administration Expenses paid to The Methodist Book Concern..........-- 2,500.00 ————__ 3,750.00 231,439.89 Jan. 1, 1920—Balance in Treasury. .....--. 00s se ee reer eee teens 175,792.37 $407,232.26 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL FUND $220,148.34 disbursed in 1919 as follows: January 1 to December 31, 1919 wo B A Rent and a=] I Amount of Apher Expenses | Stenog- Totals s & Salary Paid Expenses ee raphers JohmeHe Vincent. .5....:.. oc oal SRAGOSO) 5.6 he cox Sereda Poe, Ban $2,500 . 00 HSE @TANSLOU sc. sla qele ci - eats 2,500.00 52. 20 eee’: | eR. 4s Nore 2,552.20 John W. Hamilton........ 2,500.00 HRC i) epic ele 4 Mee 2,541 .84 Noseph b.. Berry. i s.....-. 5,000.00 178.50 829.14 514.00 6,521.64 William F. McDowell...... 5,000.00 214.56) 1,000.00 500.00 6,714.56 Jas. W. Bashford (deceased) PRADNAUS| omc ae 250.02 124.98 2,875.00 \nvnitlichan, 13 bhi (leas 9 Balers aie 5,000. 00 648 .90 677.79 500.00 6,821.69 Tratheres.sWilson. «+... 5,000.00 234.55) 1,000.00 67.17 6,301.72 Thomas B. Neely......... 2 SOO OO ae esc |e os sree ce a a Re 2,500.00 William F. Anderson....... 5,000.00} 2,082.23] 1,000.00; 377 .08 8,459.31 John L. Nuelsen.......... 5,000. 00 663.17} 1,000.00 500.00 ClGoala William A. Quayle........ 5,000.00 3849.75) 1,000.00 175.00 6,524.75 Wilson 8S. Lewis....:...... 5,000.00} 1,625.93) 1,000.00 350.00 7,975.93 Edwin H. Hughes......... 5,000.00} 1,175.89} 1,000.00 283 .67 7,459.56 BrankeVie Bristol. . 0... ..- 5,000.00 282.00 840.00 354.00 6,476.00 omen ©. otunez... .. > ss. 5,000.00} 1,381.00) 1,203.27 163 .02 7,747.29 Theodore 8. Henderson... . 5,000.00 695.37} 1,000.00 500.00 7,195.37 William O. Shepard....... 5,000. 00 495.57 900.00 407 .50 6,803 . 07 Francis J. McConnell...... 5,000 . 00 968.00} 1,000.00 425 .92 7,393.92 Frederick D. Leete........ 5,000. 00 935.70} 1,000.00 500.00 7,435.70 Richard J. Cooke......... 5,000.00 560.36 660.00 235.00 6,455.36 Wilbur P. Thirkield ....... ee 5,000.00 819.58} 1,000.00 468 .50 7,288.08 fenberbaWielehiy <<< aeeia.as 6.00 5,000.00) 2,202.90 315.69 500.00 8,024.59 Thomas Nicholson........ ce 5,000.00) 1,114.04} 1,000.00 500 .00 7,614.04 Adna W. Leonard......... 5,000.00 783 .56 748 .06 222.70 6,754.32 Matthew S. Hughes....... 5,000.00 767.86) 1,000.00 447 .50 Zl onoo William F. Oldham........ 5,000.00 546.40 863 .32 434.16 6,843 .88 Charles B. Mitchell....... 5,000.00 493.43) 1,000.00 500.00 6,993.43 Missionary BIsHoPs James M. Thoburn........ D250: OO eee eames ater |r a meensy os « 2,250.00 Joseph C. Hartzell...... =. 2,000 .00 OG 00) ira ere tne aoa: 2,097 .90 Remi OCOUL.. 6... |. se T-5OOLOO| epee tei -c Ne mit tan lee. Beaters 1,500.00 Merriman C. Harris....... 155007 OOM oaiecte | ties e a eters 2 1,500.00 Frank W. Warne.......... 3,600.00 673.68 980.00 500.00 5,753.68 eo oInsOn.2...4. 5 2+: 3,600.00 837.33] 1,849.16 653.34 6,439 .83 PWePRODINSOM. + ..2.: 22: 3,600.00} 1,429.80) 1,155.00 136.20 6,321.00 A. P. Camphor (deceased). . 3,600.00 42.51 600.00 125.00 4,367.51 HbentH. Johnson.....:.-.. 3,600.00) _ 1,160.00 500.00 90.00 5,350.00 Winows or BISHOPS MrseGoodsell .. 2. a1. 25% 1200), 00) ceeecrontt tte jee tc be te aietc-a 1,200.00 CS TECEEN en oie eerie cere VAG se ee” cone Bae occ oee 866.64 mma CU ss Sones ts : EXNOMOO;” — cuaraeta cites. cleat ln ods cies 500.00 Pmppellmeyer.... a. a.. GOOr OOl mame een | me Veneto: ig re artes 4 900.00 PRVVAICED. Shyer ss wees. (RCCOK) Uhwece tt deka Me Aactbeord ba Mee tor 1,000.00 MMMEIVCIATIC so sisi ape sccre so: NAO “coh godin ~ Ae aa lel reac 900.00 Bee GOM. 15 «aces oe 4 POUT ~ cdadiotsoall 4’ “eae seh coca 900.00 BP areD so 5. eas os GOO S00 (me et | Wn test aa Ma coeet ar 900 .00 SAS OTOL 4 guises soe: L OTADAN OLS. “Sosa 2 novo oierl a 3o Sane 250.00 SumMARY—YEAR 1919 Paid Genera] Superintendents on Shecclomerntiicld aren mine errata: Sonn ae Paid Retired General Superintendents... . 6.6... 0... eee eee e teens __ 10,094.04 os 44.69.21 Paid General Superintendents on the Foreign Field..........++++.+-- $32,882 .57 Paid Active Missionary Bishops. .......--.+-+s+eseeseeeeeeeseeces yas Paid Retired Missionary Bishops............+ +--+ esse ee eee reeereees 347.90. 69 469..49 aueiidhiops WIdOWS..- 2-225. cc.crs ccs vse cr ects bscccvovasenensevescetenes 7,416 .64 7 $220,148.34 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL FUND \ APPORTIONMENTS AND RECEIPTS (The apportionments shown below are for the Conference year 1918-1919; the receipts are for the calendar year 1919.) 2 = =| PAC # e % 5 | Conferences § 2 wg BE . 3 Sa5e a 3 Anas Central Llinois sicetes. oie hee cc, Se eed 4,532.00 4,596.50 95a. CentralaViissouriey essere ast eee ene 562.00 391.00 26° CentralsNewiy ork mee ees ean ese ra 4,426.00 4,358 .00 al>’ Central; Pennsylyaniawe aie nctws ein aee heen 5,484.00 5,249 . 68 21s, Central: Swedish ierworas aneee tee eee ee 775.00 796.00 ‘<2’ + Gentral eLennessees pre. hae he ee 185.00 170.00 (ome Chicago. German eigen e eeee 998.00 — 897.00 46°< Coloradoe ers. &, cree come ees 3,491.00 3,362.66 62° Columbia: River Anca | eee ee eee 2,665 . 00 2,506.33 1? © Dakotas cigern. eet, Cee ne eee eae 3,265.00 3,876.00 O8°- Delawaresctot tare las tu sore een tices aes 1,927.00 1,951.75 20.7; Des Mommies poeta. ious ey acre eens 5,460.00 5,615.24 56:5 Detrorten® 23. yee: Bees os ar eo ae ere 6,459 .00 6,160.05 149 Hast. German Ges) . coh oe. be nee ota oes 880.00 793 .00 552 Hast. Mam Cher ee tre. cine hs ea cr ene 1,616.00 1,580.50 90> Hast} Lennesseesaaarsnem or. Sete eee te eee 422.00 326.00 222 astern Swedish £.< fai. See eee ee eee 414.00 429 .00 O42 aie. aide e Se ete eee nae eta 4,747.00 4,401.25 LOU Fidtida ee enti 5 aceon ee eae cet en errs 244.00 266.00 63%; Genesee. tetas tee ene ee eee 5,567 .00 5,184.88 a1 GOOTRIAs pee tig kim wareies fk. os eee ae pie 151.00 170.00 STSGult 2g Gee se nee eae Be Ek Ay Sod rete 479.00 390.75 OL. Holstonmteret ee es aerate eats eee ietn A aetee 1,635 .00 1,206.00 14°- Tdahotk arnt aes. ee cody nko ee eee ee ete 1,169.00 1,227.00 4. TIN O18 ss Meal ets headed: NEE ER ee Agee ee 6,700.00 7,528 .43 12°“ ‘Indiana: (tay eeete el hee ee en 5,171.00 5,430.25 S «Towa S22 eck eae eee eae eee eee reas 3,136.00 3,385.00 54. - Kansagr tits Sap eaten ees Wats iote 5,968 .00 5,592.40 100 “ Kentucky sa 3 eam Gane ie fer eee 1,126.00 622.00 $i Lexington Sc ae eae eee eee 1,049 .00 874.50 106.” Lincoln. a eae: seit ee aaa eee ae 337 .00 102.00 104 « Little: Rock ss ch eee 6 gee eee 342.00 148.00 105: Louisiagialc) si; 5 see ee ee 991.00 420.00 57- Maines i ae ee ee ee ee eee eee 1,543.00 1,469.00 71. Michigan <2) 0.) ag) uaeen ee eee e 5,722.00 5,307.00 - 85 >) Minnesota!) 21.) Jee ee ee ee 2,927 .00 2,446.00 102. -Mississippis. ss Saat ee ee ee ee 668 .00 280.00 19° Missouri: °c). wed aa eee oe ee 2,330.00 2,410.00 79> Montana nen ace ae ee 1,043 .00 907 .00 Tl Nebraska..°¢. i RPee eaeeeeeeee 7,550.00 7,985 .28 OL’ New England? 5000 hl 5,642.00 5,595.75 50 New England Southern................ er 3,015.00 3,144.75 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL FuND Capes ace! : e x EE Conferences F : EEE : S OB Re 2 3 Bes E s 40 New Hampshire....... 18 New Naber Ry Sa ee eerie agree SOW INIEXICO HES? oo os ee Pes On SBE See ee ae GT PP eres ets -423 .00 300.00 aRMeNews ork Busts...) osics. 1. eee ee Se Parnes PRN ee ee gee eye eens ieee Bam North: Carolina... soe. os occ. ccc lc lenee eaiay Wega ORO alsemetel Sos Reda ee a 597.00 414.00 Dame oie Indiana.) ...7. <.. 60s... rena eee Some North Montana... se... ... ...-c.c-0+ceceeescce. 3,210.00 eee 107 Western Norwegian-Danish................ 193.00 eee 36 Western Swedish.........-..0-seceeeeee ee 417.00 12.00 Pemmviiningtoul 25-5 62hicisac. di ehdiseecs). 3,567.00 Sarak He Wisconsin... ....0.s0seereeretereeens 3/260 .00 oneal DOLL = eS a era a ee a 4,539.00 5,029. i ; : 029.55 ITEP UR UOL EEN Soha, cou si e)o%e ack elas 6 so ore 528.00 581.00 Total Domestic Conf. Receipts, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1919.......... $288,531.42 9 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpIscOopAL FuND Mission Conferences and Missions Apportionment Alaska wy ome RE IN Stree tan tt oars Desa soo & $66.00 Arizona, Mission’.2:.. cee eee Re oe eee 614.00 Pacitic Japanese: Mission? a 1-0 109.00 Pacific Swedish Mission Conference................ 190.00 Porto Rico Mission, sara aot cu aoe ke ee * ee Finland (deseo Mie ee eae te ve. (ae oe Mexico city Saisie tides gette tre ace tah een eee ene a North Germany 30 tet Gh tee oe ee ee North India ests s prea. ke eee a ee NOrway Sar cerek tiles ee eee et ie ae eee Philippine, Islands #27 kas tae eet ee ee ae South: Germany/a at: sh <5 Cason, Seeeoaes tore rae, a ee ee South dindia ka. 2h ae Sees kek ee ee Sweden {AHN See aa, Sim os aie pee an tie a Yenping \oi.Fs.lcuteyd ohoetose oe ae ye ey tee Austria-Hungary Mission Conference............... Bulgaria Mission. Conference!.,)) ee ee Burmay Mission Conferences eee eee France. Mission. Conferences... 322.2 ote eee eee North Africa’ Mission Conterences.. 5 cue e eee North Andes Mission Conference.................. Russia, Mission {0 es ee ee eae ele ele ee eee eee eee ene Domestic Conferences Domestic Missions 10 ©; 12.0 * Somalia) 0) (ove 18) 6.j0, 01 6, 60 jo\lo@ 1a liu 16: 4.6 91'6, 01.676) 616 eeluietetalia faite p86 16) 18lhe Sa) ie) te: ie he (8'6 aTe) 0i.g. etal elientv en's, 616s ae belie) je) .elelre! 6 /eilabietieliéiie leisure’ Terie! .#) 6) 6) (0. (6: ee (8 e606 eV6) (6.0) 0 @ 0 (6) ale) 61.0 ee (sheite Receipts see eee eee eee eee eee cee eee ee eeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee se eeee se tear ee eee « ©. a) ees 16 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE Episcopal Funp APPORTIONMENTS AND AMOUNTS RAISED WITH DEFICIENCY AND PERCENTAGE CONFERENCE YEAR 1918-1919 The number shown in the first column indicates the relative position of the Conferences with reference to the percentage raised of their apportionment for the Episcopal Fund. It must be borne in mind that the apportionment to each Con- ference, as a whole, is made on the uniform basis of 1? per cent of ministerial sup- port (amount paid pastor, including house rent) during the preceding year. There the responsibility of this office ceases. This amount is reapportioned by each Annual Conference to the Districts, and the amount assigned to each District is then ap- portioned by the District Superintendent and the District Stewards among the charges. The bases used in the reapportionment to the Districts and to the charges are not determined in the Treasurer’s office, but are solely within the jurisdiction of those responsible for making the reapportionments. S 4 B a8 q ‘ one oo Q oo $8 Ee 5 g @4 See 2 E #2 Bees 3 S z88 Hees < < aes RAIsED Over 100 Per Crent Excess DAK OLAN Ee cede ee «ack k $3,265 $3,876 $611 inka Game uget Sound .. 0.6.56... ss 2,548 2,866 318 112.48 DMCTCOL LIA Ret rae. Saas ese 151 170 19 112.58 PMPELUIDOIS hoes sok he Ss cas 6,700 7,502 802 111.97 5 Southwest Kansas......... 4,216 4,656 440 110.43 6 Wyoming State............ 528 581 53 110.03 PECAN OMA wat las. 2 keen . 3,474 3,754 280 108.05 SMELOW AIR nee, , 3,136 3,388 252 108.03 9 Southern German.......... 392 421 29 107.31 PO tiorida wee. An Seie el eS. 244 261 1l?/ 106.96 Meee Nebraska. ones ceed le. 7,550 7,973 423 105.60 Zee lndianatesen cores... 5,171 5,459 288 Pee LODO 13 North-East Ohio.......... 9,849 10,364 ss HOameb2 ameldahOw sete © ose sos 1,169 1,227 58 104.96 15 Northwest Indiana......... 3,743 3,916 173 104.46 MIM OAVANNAD ay aks Maids acd: ss. 319 330 14 104.30 BOTCVONS Ol. cael estes 2,025 2,101 76 103.75 BSee New Jersey... 5. ees cc ees 5,421 5,619 198 103.65 LOMMIVEISSOUTI eI. 8. oo tes ele < 2,330 2,403 73 103.10 Ome Mess Moines: ..,.:-2< sk vues. 5,460 5,612 152 102.78 oi) Central Swedish........... 775 796 21 102.70 22 Eastern Swedish........... 414 424 10 102.41 23 Northwest Kansas......... 2,591 2,632 41 101.58 24 Central Illinois............ 4,532 4,584 52 101.10 25 Northwest German........ 719 724 5 100.69 26 Central New York......... 4,426 4,451 25 100.56 Bie North Indiana... ...0..'..... 5,330 5,356 26 100.48 F ‘RoM 90% To 100% Deficiency mW St ODIO. 2. Ooch ed ess 7,947 7,943 : 4 99.94 PUM VVAUMINOTON.. -...2500.sss 3,567 3,558 9 99.74 30 Northern New York........ 3,389 3,376 13 99.61 31 Central Pennsylvania....... 5,484 5,460 24 99.56 SPommEALESOUTE DN as sha ri ebb bee ss 7,526 7,493 33 99.56 ES! SUS aid Sheth Seine eee 4,763 4,742 21 99.55 34 Northwest Iowa........... 4,379 4,357 22 99.49 Index of relative standing on 09 09 09 SO~AIG cm percentage of apportionment 39 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpIscopAL FUND a | 8 g jon < Philadelphia....... ote $8,159 Western Swedish.......... 417 OH Ree ae ase wc weer 4,808 Blue Ridge-Atlantic ........ 294 Baltimore secre ce reac 5,335 New Hampshire.......!... 1,731 Upper lownee een ef 4,428 Northern Swedish.......... 483 Southern California........ 5,748 CentraliGermanmer eer et: 1,530 Caliiormin terms ctia.a. 3,508 Goloradomeerie creac cca 3,491 Alabaimaicese ec ses ctecene nas 300 WYOMING terete ies ae eee 4,539 Wiest German arene eee 1,098 New England Southern..... 3,015 Rock River oeae: warsmree ee 8,068 Norwegian and Danish..... 696 Saint: ouiseapaciecererierin 2,998 Kansas sentient cae 5,968 East Mainess aes eeeer 1,616 Detroit a ite ose ce eee 6,459 Maines tickice ete «eeeternne 1,543 Dela waresnrs -=.% che atiatbener st 1,927 California German......... 292 Saint Johns River......... 619 INewsHinglandigeerse peer 5,642 @olumbiaysRiversas: ere 2,665 GieNeBCCR fel aeh ers eee ote oe 5,567 Eerie igi cee ee aes 4,747 Newark etek sree on te 6,555 Southern@lllinois seem 3,690 WISCONSIN wate a srt cceeenee rt 3,260 Northern Minnesota....... 3,404 PacitichGerman wera ener 247 Washington] >... ...7 0s. 1,910 Michigan toe ses.5 taunt tats 5,722 Central Tennessee......... 185 Northwest Nebraska....... 712 East.German igs. ages. ate 880 From 80% To 90% Chicago German........... 998 West Virginia so (ec seer. 4,633 New VOrke Haste seertate 7,304 Atlanta. Stiodces senor. 579 Montanateie sec oe. 1,043 West Wisconsin........... 3,210 Lexington eimai: scr rrr. 1,049 Northern German.......... 671 Vermontieen comes mice tte 1,587 Saint Louis German........ 1,061 IMinniesotame vine mice 2,927 New eVOrke. ~ siete rae 6,067 Gull Sea Veale sake eee 479 South ‘Carolina’... .- ese <5 1,579 Amount raised Deficiency $59 Percentage of apportionment ~j raised ce) Jo) nN Index to relative standing on apportionment percentage of REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaL Funp Fl | 8 8 Q, < From 70% To 80% INortheiontana..........4. $911 Hast’ Tennessee............ 422 PIO OUR SMe Met as ooo? z 1,635 INeGwaNlexicon.. cis chee. 423 NOPE DIGKOtA. Polcdaa eal): 2,869 From 60% to 70% North ©arolina. seas... 597 Central Missouri........... 562 hexa cen etme fake >. 736 Upper Mississippi.......... 699 From 50% to 60% EAT AN SAG IRN ee sorte 321 Wiest exase tse nt oct ot. 636 USC ae Pe fee Oe 1,126 Central Alabama.......... 480 UnvDER 50% ISCO CSg Oe oa ee 668 EiGnmiecscerewae pea. fens «|. 377 eatolLeetvOCkr tae, oe 342 eouIsianaeee ne eat, 991 hincolnemmeee a ee Bed Western Norwegian-Danish, INGereDOrGn.. 730), Mey 13 Amount raised Deficiency Percentage of Apportionment raised REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL FUND (See explanatory statement at beginning of schedule immediately preceding this. For purposes of comparison the figures there given are here arranged in groups of approximately similar apportionment.) Index of relative standing on percentage of apportionment 13 A E Conferences having an. a apportionment of— ae 8 a OvER $9,000 North-East Ohio.......... $9,849 From $8,000 to $9,000 Philadelphia. owen at 8,159 Rocks Rivera err 8,068 From $7,000 to $8,000 West.O hove et anata 7,947 Nebraskcivrrs ieee tierce. coat 7,050 Pittsoure aye ae re ee oe 7,526 New Works Hast. cer 7,304 From $6,000 to $7,000 Tlhinois## Sas peer 6,700 INewarkfan eevee -oitaen 6,555 ‘Detrois tn. an aaee pee 6,459 News Yorkie se eee 6,067 From $5,000 ro $6,000 Kansas riete a hice ae 5,968 Southern California....... 5,748 Michi gan eee 5,722 INews Haclancd See ee 5,642 Genesee! Oa Co ee een ee 5,567 Central Pennsylvania...... 5,484 DesiViomeszesae tate ere 5,460 New: Jersey en tones. 5,421 Baltimore see ere ere 5,335 INorthelndianacmerriaeeer 5,330 Tndia nse s aee rere: cores 5,171 From $4,000 to $5,000 Ohi0 Sactee en caer ore: 4,808 TrOy: 2. Ae a eee 4,763 Eri Aorta eae a Cae 4,747 IW esta Var einai eres 4,633 AWA OANA? pou aeonausk 4.539 Central ihnorsaeye ere re 4,532 Upper lowaeesrer eee er 4,428 Central New York........ 4,426 Northwest Iowa.......... 4,379 Southwest Kansas........ 4,216 From $3,000 ro $4,000 Northwest Indiana........ 3,743 Southern Illinois.......... 3,690 Walmin stoners Sener 3,567 GCalitornigee eee eee 3,508 Fi 3 3 § e 24 ee q $9 Be 3 sey 4 2.2 % B o.2 4a8 a Aas $10,364 Excess$515 105.12 8,100 59 99.27 7,730 338 95.81 7,943 4 99.94 7,973 Excess 423 105.60 7,493 33 99.56 6,534 820 88.85 7,502 Excess 802 ill sy/ 6,121 434 93.38 6,128 331 94.87 4,963 1,104 81.80 5,677 291 95.12 5,610 138 97.59 5,271 451 92.11 5,313 329 94.16 5,218 349 93.73 5,460 24 99.56 5,612 Extess 152 102.78 5,619 Excess 198 103.65 5,225 110 97 .93 5,356 Excess 26 100.48 5,459 Excess 288 105 . 56 4,725 83 98.27 4,742 21 99.55 4,441 306 93.55 4,128 505 89.09 4,384 155 96.58 4,584 Excess 52 101.10 4,330 98 97.78 4,451 Excess 25 100.56 4,357 22 99.49 4,656 Excess 440 110.43 3,916 Excess 173 104.46 3,446 244 93 .38 3,558 9 99.74 3,396 112 96.80 Index to relative + standing on percentage of apportionment REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpPIscopaL Funp Conferences having an apportionment of— Apportionment From $3,000 to $4,000—Continued Waloradotern. |... ekeies ae $3,491 Oidahoma som ks. cee ws 3,474 Northern Minnesota....... 3,404 Northern New York....... 3,389 Ipalcotarn ae nen sae ee 3,265 RViseGnsitiveny:.Jcc- cen o.com 3,260 IW ests Wisconsinie. 2 « «3... 3,210 USER. dale a ote keene 3,136 New England Southern.... 3,015 From $2,000 To $3,000 Paling Lowist aie eS. 2,998 Minnesota wees ae. 2s behets. 2,927 INOrEn Dakotacwnenin wasn. 2,869 Columbia River... 220... .: 2,665 Northwest Kansas........ 2,591 Hugel Sound sea. oh koe... 2,548 IVLISSOUTI et Onn tee oes 2,330 Cer OPON eet aaia ce wee fk et 2,025 From $1,000 to $2,000 PCLAW Aare Hehod SL PA. ce. 1,927 VeSOMeLON sa. oie. 0s, 1,910 iNew Hampshire. ......... 1,731 BLO SLOMM NS Nei so eihosarecs us 1,635 PURSE PVIAING -cinrcte oe hat: 1,616 DMETMONt se 8.89.4. ek bck 1,587 south Carolina........... 1,579 MONTES 6, AUC aetna te ai 1,543 Central German..:....... 1,530 GE Se OTs gi on ee 1,169 _ GUILE ae ge eo 1,126 West German............ 1,098 Saint Louis German....... 1,061 POxINObOU eee fue eh 1,049 INOTONEWIES oan oe Gamtetes he 1,043 From $500 To $1,000 Chicago German.......... 998 Olesen weet er) as hs 991 North Montana.......... 911 ast German’, 62.0.0... 5. 880 Central Swedish.......... ao NESECNS 3S Oe sealed ea aa 736 Northwest German........ 719 Northwest Nebraska...... G12 Upper Mississippi......... 699 Norwegian and Danish..... 696 Northern German......... 671 DHESIEIN DU ae eee ask ela « 668 Wests LOSaS. on i etnc des 636 Saint Johns River......... 619 North Carolina........... 597 apportionment Amount of raised $3,376 3,754 3,143 3,376 3,876 3,015 2,785 3,388 2,891 2,863 2,446 2,022 2,506 2,632 2,866 2,403 2,101 Deficiency $115 Excess 280 261 13 Excess 611 245 425 Exxcess 252 124 135 481 847 159 Excess 41 Excess 318 Excess 73 Excess 76 Eixcess 58 504 45 161 os 136 Excess 21 252 Fixcess 5 63 apportionment Percentage of raised Index of relative standing on percentage of apportionment Ont Or10o REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaL Funp Conferences having an apportionment of— Apportionment From $500 To $1,000—Continued AHlantas we Gece ose sh he ets $579 Central Missourl.......... 562 WW 300i oie poetic ernie rette 528 UnveErR $500 Northern Swedish......... 483 CentralAlabama seen. 480 GUTS te rege bea oe 479 INews Viexicome eee 423 Hast Tennessee... 0.24... 422 Western Swedish......... 417 Hastern Swedish......-:... 414 Southern German......... 392 “Tennessean itneaer teeta oe B07 TETGLOREVOC Kean ne nearer 342 Lincolnt*2yea here 337 Arkansas = cee eee ie 3821 Savannahsees ome ee ce 319 Alabamas4e...5e- eee 300 Blue Ridge-Atlantic....... 294 California German........ 292 PacitiicnGermane eee 247 Elorid ate eer eer 244 Central Tennessee. ....-.. 185 Georginit 525 eee meee 151 Western Norwegian-Danish, No reportee ee eee ee 16 apportionment Amount of raised Deficiency $65 174 Excess 53 Excess 10 Excess 29 207 191 235 129 Excess 14 10 6 16 19 Excess 17 15 Excess 19 apportionment - Percentage of raised REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaL Funp Summary of $896,825.03 disbursed to Bisho ps and widows of Bishops during the four years of this quadrennium ending Dec. 31, 1919, as follows: | . Rent and Moving Amount of Traveling Expenses Stenog- Expenses Salary Paid an on Bishops! rapher Totals NOsepoyteberry.. ..../ <$....... $20,000. 00 $922.39} $3,273.01] $1,612. $25,807.40 William F. McDowell 480.0 20,416.72} 1,180.57 4,083.32) 2,020. 28,180.63 *James W. Bashford.| ....... 17,500.00} 2,187.53 3,250.02] 1,624. 24,562.53 William Stes Glan gay (ee 20,000.00} 3,338.43 2,758.80} 2,000. 28,097 .23 Paener 5. Wilson... — o...... 20,000.00 643.11 4,000.00} 1,458. 26,101.53 William F.Anderson.| ....... 20,000.00} 3,768.01 4,000.00} 1,114. 28,882 .25 Seon, Nuelsen:....) .....-. 20,000.00] 2,486.87] 4,000.00] 27000. 28,486.87 William A. Quayle... 517.25} 20,000.00} 1,268.23 3,999 .96 Stile 26,662.69 iWilson'S. Lewis.....| ....... 20,000.00} 5,480.58 4,000.00} 1,898. 30,878.58 Edwin H. Hughes...} 1,247.60} 20,000.00} 2,711.15] 3583.31] 773.33] 28°315.39 Frank M. Bristol....} 295.99] 20,000.00] 1,029.47] 3441.30] 1,319. 26,085.76 Homer C. Stuntz.... 828.11; 20,000.00} 3,854.69 3,705.00} 1,015. 28,903.79 Theo.S. Henderson. . 492.60} 20,000.00} 3,116.01 4,000.00} 2,000. 29,608 .61 William O. Shepard. . 187.40} 20,000.00} 1,693.98 3,435 .00 971. 26,288.13 aNapbtali luccock. .| ....... 2,499 .99 50.00 435.00 180. 3,164.99 Francis J. McConnell.| ....... 20,000.00} 3,524.12 4,099.98} 1,380. 29,004.35 Frederick D. Leete..| ....... 20,000.00} 3,397.40 4,000.00} 1,968. 29,366.27 Richard J. Cooke... . 315.10} 20,000.00} 1,629.16 2,800.00 840. 25,584.51 Wilbur P.‘Thirkield..| + ...2... 20,000.00) 2,511.94 4,000.00} 1,689. 28,201.89 Herbert Welch...... 2,056.56) 17,916.66] 6,942.99 3,500.00 848. 31,264.83 Thomas Nicholson.. . 382.65} 17,916.67} 3,923.08 3,525.00] 1,748. 27,496 .07 Adna W. Leonard... 335.2 17,916.67} 3,014.99 3,241.97 623. 25,132.01 Matthew S. Hughes.. 526.20) 17,916.67) 2,105.46 3,969.51} 1,162. 25,080. 44 William F. Oldham. .| 1,236.62] 17,916.66] 2872.62) 3192.16] 1.674. 26,892 .22 Charles B. Mitchell. . 300.50) 17,916.67} 1,623.26 3,485.00) 1,791.60] 25,167.03 *Franklin Hamilton.. 3850.00) 11,249.95} 1,316.10 2,041.64 958.30} 15,915.99 Misstonary BisHors dicen WwW. Warne...) ....... 14,150.00} 4,330.43 3,421.64} 2,000.00) 23,902.07 Meee RODINGON 6.6.) oo. .s05 14,150.00} 2,686.81 3,238.18} 1,401.99) 21,476.98 Je W. Robinson...... 116.50} 14,150.00) 4,291.67 3,416.50 346.20} 22,320.87 *A.P.Camphor..... 924.20) 12,900.00 639.91 1,820.00} 1,333.22} 17,617.33 Eben S. Johnson.... 1,908.19} 12,900.00} 3,003.27 2,503 .00 861.00) 21,175.46 *William P.Eveland.| ....... 2,750.00 455969 gee ey 264.83 3,466.79 RETIRED BisHops Benne Vincent. 05.) sc... TG OOUC OO Mme ets os nga es o/s, «aya RENT 10,000.00 Earl Cranston....... 397.50} 12,500.00 442.93 416.66 90.20} 13,847.29 John W. Hamilton...) ....... 12,500.00 497 .97 416.67 208.31} 18,622.95 iPomasB. Neely... :| 9 ....... i O}OCO ROO | Ma rres a rciete| an meee one [ee etnies 10,000.00 Seve tHODUID.5:...[: »f).2.- SRUU BEGIN Soe he SBN De UG, Ra anaaivad fe Ov dade oad 9,000. 00 AC 3 E07 10,000.00 319.53 AXOMO — soosund 10,569.53 . De a 7,500.00 218.51 400.00 203.00 8,321.51 hes eg ae 7,500.00 635.00 315.00 169.50 8,619.50 Wipows or BisHors Setembowier?. 2.560. |%--n..s 2. 10002 OO RS Ser sock) Lanz ie fae 0) Mabe ene, 1,000.00 pee coodsell.. bs. SP SOOSOOURM gies: Wi we met ae he ea ea es 4,800.00 "Se i aie ae OOO L OSM bowser s” Taw wre nee Leow. Cheha 2,666 . 64 Be viallaliens 5...) 2... ... 2 O00 SOOM MET a ites Iii eare hee Mme sao 2,000.00 meempelmeyer.....) ....... 30005 00 Mier tte. ie mmbaree tae |e eeu c 3,600.00 Bmevelgen 2. lw... O00! OOM a ccc ®) | heolamecritier tiie ek oer 4,000.00 pameveland <0... 36.12 2 OO SOO Sep teres. |p aun Te MR t OP 12 2,736.12 Mempesanmton.. 2. -| cae... 1520000) ies ark 34, ban War Renee a Nimetng 2a 0 1,200.00 (RA [rae 15000). 00! eaten a ae ae ae eh 1,500.00 TSS ot Pe rrr 250 S00) See cr esi eraee Pee aS. 250.00 $12,484 . 34] $652,883 .30} $84,110.13] $105,417 . 63] $41,929.63 $896,825.03 SUMMARY PeIMCeL XDCNSCS Mattress tor cyt olen LR AMO EGL OD $12,484, 34 Set UTA Pe EM GL a siaiy a bs ogists Fiaeney oka 652,883 .30 Traveling Expenses and Sundries...............-..-00eeeee 84,110.13 MtchentiMibhepalre Laxes, GLO! sss. chs wsseoes ode loctbene. 105,417.63 Eo Gpang eh VERS oo) Doe Se ere a a ee te t, 41,929.63 *Deceased. 17 $896,825.03 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EPISCOPAL FUND COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF EPISCOPAL FUND FOR THE FOUR YEARS OF THE QUADRENNIUM, JAN. 1, 1916, TO DEC. 31, 1919 1916 1917 1918 1919 Balance in Treasury at beginning of year. .| $50,998.16] $52,686.37} $78,868.69] $111,630.83 REcEIPTS ae ey Receipts from Conferences.............-- $235,674.95] $256,158 .74| $267,514.92) $291,155.33 Interest. earned ).eae. tye ee eee re st ee eee 794.20 1,187.37 2,117.38 4,396.10 Sundry miscellaneous receipist ent... sesame lee ee 50.00 50.00 50.00 otal: Receipts 72a. teh: okt oe $236,469 . 15} $257,396.11] $269,682.30) $295,601 .43 ; DisBURSEMENTS 2 Dalarion's (4 sd sol B Meeeecrotts bene ae $162,383 . 38] $165,750 . 00} $164,583 . 28) $160,166. 64 9’ | Traveling expenses and sundries... ... 19,848.58} 17,854.27) 23,862.77) 23,549.51 a Movie expenses str cmtmore scree ce 9,360.13 1,402.72 1,715.49 6.00 MQ | House rent and expenses on Episcopal ° TESICENCEA™E. ZK tis eee eee tea ee eee 25,687.63] 26,647.83) 27,210.72) 25,871.45 Et USLenograpnic work ee meres nee ae 10,160.13} 10,660.98} 10,553.78) 10,554.74 Rent. of offices for Bishops ................ 1,632.00 2,455 .00 2,531.00 1,923.00 Steamship and Railroad Transportation Bureau cere eres week lene ether 1,125.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,100.00 Loss in Exchange on American money in TE Stine) 4a es Oden Sgt air tn a knel MER NE A PER eB icteb il hOB ns 5 1,668 . 64 Books, printing blanks, and sundries...... 662.71 1,397.53 408 .02 559.33 Postage and express on books for Bishops. . 61.49 25.41 21.51 21.86 EXPENSES IN TREASURER’S OFFICE Printing Annual, Reports, ©... <.......-5.1 84.27 197.46 248.19 275.80 Exchange on out-of-town checks.......... 105.40 69.36 67.79 73.21 Printing circular letters and envelopes...... 688 .87 567 .00 321.14 383 .26 Postage 2 eee eee acters tee ee tee een 655.05 607 . 76 512.65 420.36 Advertising in Christian Advocates........ 208.00 . oslo 51) sa -5 oils |e Stationery, indemnity bond, traveling, and SUNdrYPeXPeENSES ae Cite act 144.20 78.47 217.15 116.09 Cashier and Stenographer................. 979.10 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,250.00 Administrative expenses, paid to The Meth- odist (Book? Concerns ieee. ce. -miedee 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,166.67 2,500.00 TotaleDisbursements aaa $234,780.94) $231,213 .79| $236,920.16) $231,439.89 Balance in Treasury at close of year....... ” $52,686 .37 $78,868 . 69) $111,630 . 83) $175,792 .37 The Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer serve without financial compensation. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FROM JANUARY= 1351916,, TOsDEGEMBER 3151919 Disbursements Receipts Year Receipts. Disbursements. in Excess of in Excess of Receipts. . | Disbursements DC re a ee Aarts O anlentanroseaec $236,469.15} $234,780.94) $......... $1,688.21 TON Cane ethos Se ee 257,396.11 251, 2132 79) | eer eteiete 26,182.32 LOS Ripets ec strane een eee 269,682.30 250,920 516) 9 a actarere 32,762.14 i DS ee pee I Ao ikal cies ean orc 295,601 .43 2315439589 ee aera 64,161.54 $1,059,148.99] $984,354.78] $......... $124,794.21 Jan. 1, 1916—Cash on hand........ 50, 998e16Ke 38cr ee west - Dec. 31, 1919—Balance'in Treasury::| =. ...,...5 175,792.37 $1,110,147.15] $1,110,147.15 18 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE EpiscopaL FuNpD Kindly follow this form when you remit. Do not include in your remittance anything not intended for the ets Episcopal Fund. Time, confusion, and extra work will be saved if you will make all remittances for this Fund direct to the Treasurer at New York, and to no one else. The Treasurer’s is an official receipt, and the only one that will be accepted by your Conference Treasurer. DAC CRe = Meee are Saar WN ee eget sae rd GEORGE P. MAINS, Treasurer EPISCOPAL FUND of the Methodist Episcopal Church 150 Fifth Avenue, New York Dear Sir :— Ee lOsea tind sree. see any oe tse Rie wea ee Ce) ib ee, iar ae ee for the Episcopal Fund. Please credit and acknowledge receipt. Yours truly, ig. 6 Bab th Oc ROG CEM CRC Sane Ano te cork eere Pastor “8a lato, tb Ad eae RCo ROR ie REESE Cec OR Charge District ST eC) GeO ahets Cy0,O, Oh ONO Le OpOeONOnQEDath GHOsOICE Lomo 19