Journal of the Central Texas Conference, Fifty-First Annual Session (which is the seventh session since division), Methodist Episcopal Church, South Page: 66
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66 CENTRAL TEXAS CONFERENCE JOURNAL
14. What traveling preachers are elected elders? William
Gibson Bailey, Robert Thomas Capps, Murand Council, Oscar
Andrew Morton, Milam Jason Vaughan, Angus Ezekiel Watford
and Marcus Manlove Chunn.
15. What traveling preachers are ordained elders? W. G.
Bailey, R. T. Capps, M. Council, O. E. Morton, M. J. Vaughan,
A. E. Watford and M. M. Chunn.
16. What local preachers are elected elders? Clay P. Mor-
gan, Alfred Filmore Nabors and John William Glenn.
17. What local preachers are ordained elders? Clay P. Mor-
gan, Alfred Filmore Nabors and John William Glenn.
18. Who are located this year? C. H. Little and Lloyd E.
Hill, at their own request.
19. Who are supernumerary? R. O. Bailey, J. W. Dickin-
son, T. W. Ellis, A. P. Lipscomb, Jno. F. Neal, G. W. Owens, R.
J. Tooley and B. A. Evans.
20. Who are superannuated? E. F. Boone, James Campbell,
J. J. Canafax, J. C. Carter, E. B. Chenoweth, W. H. Crawford,
D. C. Ellis, C. E. Gallagher, W. A. Gilleland, H. M. Glass, W.
F. Graves, Jerome Haralson, G. W. Harris, I. F. Harris, H. B.
Henry, W. V. Jones, W. J. Lemmons, Abe Long, J. M. McCarter,
F. L. McGehee, R. B. McSwain, W. H. Major, E. J. Maxwell,
V. J. Millis, J. P. Mussett, W. W. Noble, J. J. Rape, C. Rowland,
H. P. Shrader, C. G. Shutt, E. M. Sweet, J. E. Walker, R. W.
Welborn,/F. M. Winburne, W. K. Simpson, B. A. Snoddy, D. C.
Stark, C. E. Statham and J. C. Mayhew.
21. What preachers have died during the past year? S. W.
Turner, J. A. Walkup, Samuel Morriss, J. J. Calloway and J. W.
Montgomery.
22. Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official
administration? Yes.
23. What is the number of local preachers and members in
the several circuits, stations, and missions of the Conference?
Local preachers, 276; members, 81,156.
24. How many have been licensed to preach during the
year, and have their names and addresses been furnished to the
Department of Ministerial Supply and Training ? 36.
25. How many candidates for the ministry are there, and
have their names and addresses been furnished to the depart-
ment of Ministerial Supply and Training? Five.
26. How many infants have been baptized during the year?
1,063.
27. How many adults have been baptized during the year?
3,640.
28. What is the number of Epworth Leagues? 110.
29. What is the number of Epworth League members?
3,986.
30. What is the number of Sunday schools? 524.
31. What is the number of Sunday school officers and teach-
ers ? 5,663.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Journal of the Central Texas Conference, Fifty-First Annual Session (which is the seventh session since division), Methodist Episcopal Church, South, periodical, November 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49830/m1/66/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archives of the Central Texas Conference United Methodist Church.