Journal of the sixty-second session of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . inning this year, starting out with an enrollment of 240, Prof. God-dard, president and The Epworth Leagues of the district, with Brother Chas. L. Parham, president,are doing good work and are planning greater things for the future. The Womens Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the district have madeprogress, as their reports will show. We would like to mention personally the work of each pastor and the progressi made on each charge, but space forbids. The preachers laboring in t


Journal of the sixty-second session of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . inning this year, starting out with an enrollment of 240, Prof. God-dard, president and The Epworth Leagues of the district, with Brother Chas. L. Parham, president,are doing good work and are planning greater things for the future. The Womens Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the district have madeprogress, as their reports will show. We would like to mention personally the work of each pastor and the progressi made on each charge, but space forbids. The preachers laboring in the KnoxvilleI district have worked hard as the result shows. We feel that they deserve to be placed?on the roll of honor. The pastors have done what they could to increase the circula-tion of the Methodist Advocate Journal. They have secured 100 new subscribers. II have tried to do my duty as presiding elder; have held all of my quarterlyconferences in person except two; have held one district conference and ninety-fourquarterly conferences. For the work accomplished we give God the THE NEW JOHNSON CITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.(Now in course of erection.) MINUTES Or THE HOLSTON CONFERENCE 77 LOCAL PREACHERS IN HOLSTON CONFERENCE. ATHENS DICTRICT. This list is not complete, but the best we could do in the limited time at onrcommand. NAME. POSTOFFICE. J. W. Warren Athens, Tenn. J. I. Pyott Athens, Tenn. J. S. Evans I Athens, Tenn. W. W. Sutton Athens, Tenn. W. L. Humphrey Cleveland, Tenn., R. D. 6. James Osborne Maryville, Tenn. W. Clyde Goddard Maryville, Tenn. I. A. Whetsell Maryville, Tenn. J. W. Cassady, L- D Lenoir City, Tenn. J. L- A. Bumgarner Athens, Tenn. M. R. M. Burk Athens, Tenn. W. H. Ebelen Lenoir City, Tenn. Isaac Everhart Mecca, Tenn. D. H. Gipson Lenoir City, Tenn. J. F. M. Duggan Mecca, Tenn. R. D. Haney Riceville, Tenn. A. J. Haynes Grady, Tenn. John Hanks Riceville, Tenn. W. H. Lawson Maryville, Tenn. Richard Millard Riceville, Tenn. J. N. H. Mille


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