Ex Parte Walker's

68 S.W.2d 745, 253 Ky. 111, 1933 Ky. LEXIS 975
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedNovember 9, 1933
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Ex Parte Walker's, 68 S.W.2d 745, 253 Ky. 111, 1933 Ky. LEXIS 975 (Ky. 1933).

Opinion

Opinion of the Court by

Cread, Commissioner

Affirming.

On September 17, 1928, Charles A. J. Walker executed and delivered to the Rev. Frank T. Enderis, D. D., and the Board of Trustees of the Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church of Covington, Ky., three instruments of writing designated in the record as A, B, and C, respectively, and reading:

“September 17, 1928
“Rev. Frank T. Enderis, D. D. and Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church Covington, Ky.
, “Dear Doctor Enderis and Brethren: In consideration of the Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist of Covington, Kentucky, agreeing to build a new church to cost not less than Two Hundred Thousand [$200,000.00] Dollars, and in further consideration of the subscriptions of members of the church for the said purpose, I hereby subscribe the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand [$25,-000.00] Dollars payable when the contract for the new church is signed.
‘ ‘ This subscription is made on behalf of myself, my son Gordon Walker, Carol W. Hoefinghoff and Lee W. Hoefinghoff.
“Charles A. J. Walker
“Attest: Mary C. Cronin.”
“September 17, 1928
“Rev. Frank T. Enderis, D. D. and Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church Covington, Ky.
“Dear Doctor and Brethren: In,consideration of the Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church of Covington, Kentucky, planning for a church to cost not less than Two. Hundred Thousand [$200,000.00] Dollars, and entering into' *113 a financial campaign for that purpose within the next three months, I hereby agree and bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, to contribute the sum of Ten Thousand [$10,000.00] Dollars for the purpose of erecting in said church an organ as a memorial to Natalie Beck Walker, the said sum to be used so far as necessary for the payment and construction of said organ. Should the same not be entirely used for that purpose, the balance shall become an endowment fund, the net income of which shall be used towards the expense of purchasing music and paying such expenses as may be necessary to furnish good music for the said church.
“Charles A. J. Walker
“Attest: Mary C. Cronin.”
“September 17, 1928
“Rev. Frank T. Enderis, D. D. and Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church Covington, Ky.
“Dear Doctor Enaeris and Brethren: In consideration of the building of a new church by the Board of Trustees of Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church of Covington, Kentucky, and of theii agreement not to try to sell the present church property until the new church is well on its way, and then proceed to sell it with the proviso that we may continue to occupy the old church, I hereby agree and bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, to purchase and pay for the old church property and parsonage at the southeast corner of Tenth and Russell Streets, Covington, Kentucky, the sum of Twenty-five Thousand [$25,000.00] Dollars. Should the Trustees find a sale for said property at that figure, or at a larger figure, they are at liberty to make a sale at that time with the provision that we must be allowed. to use the property until we move into the new church.
“I am binding myself to this agreement in consideration of the fact that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees to build a church to cost not less than Two Hundred Thousand [$200,000.00] Dollars for the building, not including the lot, and that they will go into the. consideration of plans and' make a financial campaign within the next three months.
“Sincerely yours, Charles A. J. Walker.”

*114 On November 5, 1928, Mr. Walker struck out the .date on the writings A and B and inserted the latter date, and added at the bottom of A below the signature of himself and the attesting witness, the words, “This cancels a former subscription signed by me,” and again affixed his signature which was likewise attested by Mary C. Cronin.

Charles A. J. Walker died testate on November 12, 1928, and the Covington Trust & Banking Company, which was nominated in his will as executor, was appointed and duly qualified as such. Among the papers found in the safe deposit box of decedent was a carbon copy of the first instrument of writing hereinbefore described to which was attached two notes dated August 15, 1928, against Walter H. Wuerdeman.

The executor instituted this action in the Kenton circuit court under the Declaratory Judgment Act (Civil Code of Practice, secs. 639a-l to 639a-12)., and, after setting out the foregoing instruments of writing, alleged that the Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church of Covington, hereinafter called the church, had conducted a campaign for subscriptions to pay for the erection of a new church building and had secured subscriptions in the-sum of $126,000, including the two subscriptions of $25,-000 and $10,000 made by Mr. Walker and evidenced by the two writings above described; that the church had. employed an architect to draw up plans for a church building to cost in excess of $200,000; that the church congregation is ready and willing to sign a contract for the erection of the new church, but does not feel justified, in signing the contract therefor until assured that the-.pledges made by Mr. Walker will be paid; that the church did enter into consideration of plans and making a financial campaign next succeeding the 17th day of September, 1928; that it has not sold nor made any effort to sell the olcl church or parsonage referred to in the instrument of writing dated September 17, 1928.

The prayer of the petition is for a declaration of rights and that the c’ourt declare and adjudicate whether the writings described in the petition, or either of them, made by deceased to the church, are valid and binding-.pledges and shall be paid by the executor and also what, disposition shall be made of the Walter H. Wuerdeman notes attached to the carbon copy, as hereinbefore set out; as to.whether they shall be .deemed to constitute a payment .of the pledge, collateral thereon, or otherwise;; *115 that the church and Carol W. Hoefinghoff and Charles Gordon Walker, heirs of deceased, be notified of the pendency of this action and given the privilege of intervening.

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