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McDonald for $250.00. Because of rapid rise in real ("state price's, it was deemed not advisable; to purchase a site for a Pastor's In mie at this t ime. 'Hie Women's Missionary Society was authorized to purchase and install a piano. The deacons were to dispose of the church organ. Brother Gilmore was elected as delegate to
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Southern Baptist Association in Houston, Texas on May 12-16, 1926.
At this time Malcom E. Gillis served as Church Clerk. He was succeeded in 1927 by Ethel Sylvester. During this year the installing of electric fans was discussed. Miss Ruth Day was appointed as delegate to the State Convention in Grenada, Mississippi on November 15. The church pledged $159.19 to State Missions.
A corrmittee was appointed to buy a lot for the Pastor's home or purchase a house.
The church along with Kiln Church was to assume responsibility to pay rent of $15.00 a month for Pastor's home. A state worker was asked to come down and make arrangements for a Daily Vacation Bible School to be	held in 1928.	A meeting	was	held to organize
a County Baptist Young People's Union.	The notice was	placed in	the	Sea Coast Echo.
By the year 1928 Church Membership had increased to 82, but only 32 were active.
When Reverend J. G. Gilmore resigned as Pastor because the church was unable to pay his salary, the Pass Christian Church asked that the Bay St. Louis Church cooperate with them for a full time pastor on Sundays alternating. The church agreed to do this and Brother W. S. Allen of Hattisburg was called. Brother A. B. Day was appointed 'Treasurer; F. A. Wright was Sunday Schcx)l Suiter in tendent; John Bryan Assistant Sunday School Superintendent; Ruth Bryan was pianist: Dr. B. L. Ramsey Sunday School Secretary; and Gladys Speer was Assistant Secretary. During this year it was decided that 15% of aLl envelope?	collections	sent, to State	Board. A
committee was organized to get original	church records	and buy a	Coninunion Set. Tine
Women's Missionary Society reported an enrollment of 15 ladies.
In the May 19, 1929 minutes the following bills were reported; Lights $5.00;
Coal $1.50; Sunday School Literature $15,34; Flowers for Dedication of Pass Christian Church $1.75. A membership of 50 was reported. This was a time for a study to be


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