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GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
TO THE SIIPERIOR COORT OF SAID COUNTY: •
The petition of H. D. Singletons 860 SF,encer Street,
N. W.., Atlanta, Georgia; L. S. Follette, 39b Edwards Street, N. W..,
Atlanta, Georgia; F. H. Jenkins, 390 Edwards Street, N. W., Atlanta,
Georgia; F. S. Keitte, 1464 West State~Street, Jnckeonville,
Florida; N. B. Smitb, 11.03 East Washington Street, Greensboro,
Nortb Carolina; A. J. Bailey, Chuluota, F'~orida, and J~. S. Street,
5095 Northwest 25th Avenue, Miami, Florida, shows:
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Petitioners are the members of the Executive Committee
of an unincorporated association known ns South Atlantic Conference
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of Seventh-Die~y Adventists, and desire for themselves, their ~
associates and successors to be incorporated and become a body
corporate under the Corporation Act of 1938 of the State of Georgia
!or the period of thirty-five (35) years, with the privilege of
renewal or renewals as provided by law, under the name a nd style of
SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION OF SEV~'NTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS, INCORPORATED.
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Said corporation is not being organized for pesuniary
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~ gain or profit and shall be without capital stock.
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~ The principal office of the corporation shall be located
' ~in FultonCounty, Georgia, but with the privilege of establishing
f branch offices and places of carrying on its work elsewhere, both
withjn and without the State of Georgia.
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The object of said corporation shall be the diffusing
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of moral and religious-knowledge, anti the carrying on of all kincia '
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of educational, o~oral, rel igio~is, benevolent, philanthropic, and
health work under the auspices of the Seventh-Dny Adventist
denomination, and to aid missionaries and missionary agencies; i
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to support any benevolent, charitable or philantbropic undertaking
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that seems desirable; to receive gifts, donations, legacies and
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