FROM: MCMINN COUNTY, TENNESSEE AND IT’S PEOPLE 1819-1997
HISTORY BOOK
Researched and compiled by: Edith L. Hutsell
The Union Chapel United Methodist Church is located on County Road 130 approximately 3.2 miles South of Congress Parkway. The church was organized in 1864 with the first building built of logs, crude in style in 1865. The second building built in 1909, dedicated in 1910. It was free of debt valued at $1,000 in Athens District of Holston Conference. The third building, a modern Educational Building adjacent to the church sanctuary built in 1973 and dedicated at the Annual Homecoming May 26, 1974. The cost with furnishings was near $19,000. Volunteer labor and materials helped reduce the cost considerably with no indebtedness at completion. A bronze plaque inscription was submitted by Anna Thomas, wife of Rev. Donald E. Thomas, pastor, “Dedicated To The Advancement of Christian Education to the Glory of God 1974”. The plaque was presented by Lewis Layman, Frank Jr. and Edith Hutsell with former pastors, Bishop L. Scott Allen (black), Tom Reed, pastor, Jim Hankins, D. S. of Cleveland District leading the dedication. The building has classrooms, kitchen, utility, restrooms, and library (Memorial Room).
Framed life-size portraits of Andrew and Mary Earheart Hutsell, donors of the land, were unveiled by Willie Helen Roberts Selden, a granddaughter, and W. R. Selden, a great-grandson in 1936. A large portrait of James Howard Jarvis was donated by John Powell, a long-time friend, at a special memorial service May 26, 1946. The unveiling of the portrait was by his son, James Howard Jarvis II. These pictures were re-dedicated in 1976, moving them to the Memorial Room in the new building. Jaunita, Wife of Albert Jarvis, who followed in his footsteps, donated a large portrait of her husband in 1977.
In 1854 Andrew Hutsell bought a 580-acre farm near Spring Creek and from it donated 2-1/4 acres for the church and cemetery. Andrew was deeply interested in ministers having circuits. As a trustee and member of Keith Church in 1842, and a delegate to Holston Conference; he informed the Church Extension Society of his contribution. The question was asked, “What shall be the name of the church?” Andrew replied “Union Chapel”. John E. Moore and George W. Coleman, early ministers, influenced Andrew’s decision on establishing a local church. The land was not actually transferred to the Methodist Church until January 1909. Erasmus Taylor Hutsell, his son, deeded the land honoring the exclusion, which had appeared in his father’s will. The Francis M. and Sarepta C. Underwood farm, adjacent to the church, was a resting-place for the circuit riders traveling from Spring Creek, Horton’s and Cedar Spring Campground meetings. The Spring was known to everyone as a beautiful place to get a drink of fresh water, water their horses, and rest. It is the source of water pumped for the church today.
“Hard times” was a cry in the land in 1887, and members were influenced to establish family altars. David Marcellas (Morris) Hutsell, nephew of Andrew, was an inspiration to the church, community and families in leadership, prayer worship, and Sunday School.
The first organ was obtained 1910-1915. The first pews were made of wide pine board in 1864-1909 and the second pews were made of narrow pine board. The present pews are from Andrew Chapel Church.
Memories of the past are the wood stove, kerosene lamps, out-side toilets, handmade pews, wood floor and pump organ. Today we see the change to cushion pews, carpet, electric organ and lights, piano, central H/A, flags, communion table, flower stands, baptismal bowl, new hymnals, paraments, banners, historical case, and stain-glass windows. The first stain-glass windows were designed, made by hand and installed in the foyer by Dean A. Hutsell, DVM in memory of his father, Frank Hutsell, Jr. (Buster) in 1988. Other windows were installed in 1995 and dedicated “TO THE GLORY OF GOD” in 1996. A Memorial/Honor plaque listing the donor is underneath each window. The exterior walls are siding over the original drop sided weatherboard. There are concrete steps and a ramp for the elderly, picnic table, water fountain, paved sidewalks, parking lot, and a sign of the church and cemetery.
In 1936-37 Holiway Hutsell organized the Hutsell Reunion. It was an annual occurrence on the second Sunday in August, and ceased in the early fifties.
The first known wedding in the chapel was Frank Hutsell Jr. and Edith Clio Layman July 10, 1949 by Rev. Cabel Trent.
Up until the 1940’s, one pastor served twelve or more churches. Due to boundary change in 1957 in the Athens Parish, the last two churches sharing the parsonage were Union Chapel and Cedar Spring. The parsonage was sold due to college students being appointed. Today, Tom Mullins is part-time pastor.
In 1985, “Up With Puppets” directed by Sandy Layman, Wife of Richard Layman, and team was Jane Layman, Karen, Herbert and John Dake.
Rev. Allen Shupe, seminary student, writes in the church history of 1986, “As we gaze into the misty past, a past clouded by the hands of time-we find it difficult to imagine the persons and place once-and-now called Union Chapel. Our best efforts to reconstruct the earliest days may leave us wanting, but we cannot embark upon such a journey and not be awe-struck by the tremendous level of commitment that gave birth to Union Chapel. The one clear message that shines forth from the past is that the faith which made of the log building a holy and sacred place is passed from generation to generation as eternal as the heavens.”
Rev. Paul Smith, TWC student writes, “God must surely have a very
special place in His heart for churches such as Union Chapel. For it is at
such churches that so many ministers learn and have experience that
benefit them and their work throughout their ministry.”
J. Neal Ensminger writes, “I like to recall the beautiful summer
nights of rounding up a crowd of young people and going on a “straw ride”
to Union Chapel for a revival meeting service. Wonderful preaching, great
singing and then the moonlight ride home in a wagon of fresh straw with
friends laughing and singing. Life was good. The years have been full and
Union Chapel United Methodist Church is a treasured place in McMinn
County. I remember the kerosene lamps, the chimneys always clean,
reflectors brightly polished; the lamps hung like sentinels to guard the
church.”
Joane Wilson community historian, in “Fondest Memories” writes “The people of Union Chapel has had a part in molding my life.”
Rev. William H. Horner, District Superintendent writes, “The Union
Chapel Church has had a long and spiritually enriching history. The
spiritual benefits to the many people who have crossed the threshold of
this church are, I’m sure, far beyond that which any of us know. I see a
church that is proud of a very impressive past, but also focused on the
future in its present ministry. May God give you an increase in your
labors and may all who come here receive the blessings of God.”
TAKEN FROM “THE HISTORY AND MEMORIES OF
UNION CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1864 – 1986”
MANY THANKS TO EDITH HUTSELL FOR HER GREAT LOVE OF FAMILY AND
HISTORY. SHE HAS SPENT COUNTLESS HOURS WORKING ON THE HISTORY OF UNION
CHAPEL. WITHOUT HER EFFORT, A LOT OF THIS HISTORY COULD HAVE BEEN LOST.
UNION CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORTS
April 24, 1904 Union Chapel Sunday School met at the usual hour,
was opened by Supt. H. M. Hutsell, Prayer by D. M. Hutsell
Scholars Present 37
Teachers Present 3
Vistors Present 4 Secretary
Collections $.03 Mary Campbell
1905 NO RECORD
May 6, 1906 Mr. J. W. Hutsell, Supt. Of Union Chapel opened Sunday
School by singing No. 129, followed by prayer led by D. M. Hutsell
Scholars Present 24
Teachers & Officers 4
Total Attendance 28 Secretary
Collections $.07 Mary Campbell
January 6, 1907 Supt. Mr. J. W. Hutsell opened Sunday School at
Union Chapel by singing No. 33, followed by prayer led by
Mr. Gratton Hutsell.
Teachers & Officers 4
Scholars Present 22
Visitors 5 Secretary
Total Attendance 31 Mary Campbell
Collections $.05
1908 NO RECORD
1909 NO RECORD
1910 Sunday School met and re-organized at Union Chapel on
April 3, 1910. The following officers were elected:
Mr. Horace Hutsell Superintendent
Robert ___________ Secretary and Treasurer
Mr. Jim Hutsell Teacher of Advanced Class
Mrs. Della Rucker Teacher of Junior Class
Miss Della Hutsell Assistant
The classes were then formed for the study of the lesson. School adjourned by reading the closing exercises.
Officers and teachers 4
Scholars Present 22
Total Attendance 26
Collection 36
April 23, 1911 Sunday School met at 10 o’clock and was opened by Superintendent B. P. Ward. Class report: Class A taught by B. P. Ward (teacher absent), Class B & C united and taught by E. T. Hutsell
Teachers and officers 3
Scholars present 14
Visitors 4
Total attendance 21
Collection $.15
1912 Superintendent H. M. Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Mary Metzgar
Organist Mrs. Mattie Hutsell
1913 Superintendent H. M. Hutsell
Teachers Will O’Daniel
Mary Hutsell
Organist Mattie Hutsell
1914 Superintendent Lucious Peck
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Miss Mary Hutsell
Mr. E. M. Pippon
Mrs. Della Peck
Luther Underwood
Ida Sampson
Mrs. Lora Hutsell
1915 Superintendent H. M. Hutsell
Teachers Lucious Peck
Mary Hutsell
Mrs. Lora Hutsell
December 19, 1915 Amount Raised for Christmas Tree -- $10.75
April 18, 1915 Delegates elected to County Sunday School Convention
at Etowah 5th and 6th May as follows:
Mr. D. M. Hutsell
Mr. Frank Hutsell
Mr. C. C. Moore
Mr. L. H. Peck
Report: Average attendance 28
Average collection 25
Largest attendance 50
Largest collection $1.05
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEMBERS 1915 – 1916
CLASS A Horace M. Hutsell Teacher
D. M. Hutsell Della Peck
John W. Hutsell Laura Cate
Oliver Hutsell Hugh Peck
Floyd Hutsell Minnie Peck
Sarah Hutsell Cisero Moore
Lora Hutsell Luther Underwood
Mattie Hutsell James Hennessee
CLASS B L. H. Peck Teacher Dennis Cate
Mary Wilson Effie Moore
Florence Filyaw Della Moore
Bill Hutsell Evie Cate
Oaks Hutsell Horace Hutsell
Eva Hutsell Willard Pettit
Marie Hutsell Jim Filyaw
Marybelle Orton Randoff Campbell
Deeuce Moore Jim Wilson
Lela Hutsell Edgar Pettit
Eva Rodhrick Hugh Green
Hattie Orton Bessie Wilson
CLASS C Mary Hutsell Teacher John Moore
Sulia Filyaw Ernie Moore
Lucy Filyaw Charlie Hutsell
Clio Filyaw Ollie Hutsell
Joseph Filyaw George Hutsell
Erasmus Cate Reed Hutsell
Fred Cate Ernie Hennessee
Catherine Cate Sally Hennessee
Arlem Moore Howard Hennessee
Florence Moore
1916 Superintendent J. R. Warren
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Hugh Peck
L. H. Peck
Lena Mae King
Mrs. Mary Metzgar
Lela Hutsell
Secretary Oaks Hutsell
December 10, 1916 Members of Sunday School gave a pie supper last evening for the benefit of treating the children. A sum of $4.90 was realized.
1917 Superintendent J. R. Warren
Assistant Hugh Peck
Teachers Hugh Peck
L. H. Peck
Mary Hutsell
D. M. Hutsell
Lela Hutsell
Secretary Oaks Hutsell
Temperance Lesson Once a Month
The Sunday School gave an ice cream supper last evening
To make money to purchase chairs for the choir. A profit of $13.15
was realized.
February 24, 1918 Sunday School met at the usual hour by Supt. C.
B.
Beavers. Prayer by D. M. Hutsell. Classes were formed
To the study of the 11 Chapter of Acts – Subject:
Jesus teaching by parables.
Class A -- Mr. H. M. Hutsell
Scholars present 11
Collection $.05
Class B -- Lena Mae King
Scholars present 15
Collection $.02
Class C -- Miss Mary Hutsell
Scholars present 2
Collection $.07
Total Present – 29, Total Collections - $.14
1919 NO RECORD
May 20, 1920 Superintendent J. R. Warren
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Miss Mary Hutsell
Mrs. Oliver
D. M. Hutsell
1920 NO RECORD
1922 Superintendent Glenn Lippse
Assistant Jesse Orton
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Jesse & Marie Orton
Faye Hutsell
Secretary Miss Mary Hutsell
1923 Superintendent Glenn Lippse
Assistant Jesse Orton
Teachers Same as above
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEMBERS – 1923
D. M. Hutsell, H. M. Hutsell, Taylor Brummitt,
Floyd Hutsell, John Hutsell, Joe Warren,
Oliver Hutsell, James Hennessee, Jesse Orton,
Roy Wilson, Glenn Lippse, Horace Hutsell,
Frank May, Fred Cate, Clifford Miller,
Rassie Cate, George Hutsell, Clarence Mooneyham,
Ollie Hutsell, George Lawso, Charlie Hutsell,
Will Green, Edna Hutsell, Lela Hutsell,
Mary Hutsell, Oaksy Hutsell, Mary Lou May,
Marie Orton, Catherine Cate, Nelle Shelton,
Nannie Richeson, Fannie Hutsell, Sallie Hennessee,
Howard Hennessee, Dike Mooneyham, Charles Sampson,
Reid Hutsell, Charlie Hennessee, Robert Hutsell,
Luther Hennessee, Mitchel Orton, Mabel Hutsell,
Charles Orton, Frank Hutsell, Faye Hutsell,
Frank Jr. Hutsell, Helen Hutsell, Frances Hutsell,
Martha Warren, Mildred Warren, Anna Lee Oliver,
Clio Oliver, Thelma Rowland, Loyd Rowland,
Marybelle Sampson, Beatrice Cox, James Cox,
Ida Cox, Mrs. Hoback, Lorene Hoback,
_____ Hoback, _____ Hoback, ________ Jones,
Lora Hutsell, Nellie Hennessee
1924 Superintendent Jesse Orton
Assistant Glenn Lippse
Teachers D. M. Hutsell
Jesse Orton & Marie Orton
Faye Hutsell
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEMBERS – 1924
Jesse Orton D. M. Hutsell Horace Hutsell
Howard Hennessee Ernie Hennessee Reid Hutsell
Frank Jr. Hutsell Marie Orton Mary Hutsell
Helen Hutsell Floyd Hutsell James Hennessee
Sam Lippse Charlie Hennessee George Hutsell
Mitchell Orton J. W. Hutsell Edna Hutsell
Faye Hutsell Nellie Hennessee H. M. Hutsell
Roy Wilson Taylor Brummitt Eugene Mooneyham
Robert Hutsell Charles Orton Glenn Lippse
Marybelle Sampson Mabel Hutsell Bizzue Wilson
Oliver Hutsell Frank Hutsell Clarence Mooneyham
Charles Sampson Luther Hennessee Dike Mooneyham
Charles Hutsell Sallie Hennessee Frances Hutsell
Fred Cate
1925 Superintendent Will Green
Assistant Jesse Orton
Teachers Mrs. Hughes
Jesse Orton
Oliver Hutsell
Mary Hutsell
Secretary Mary Hutsell
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEMBERS – 1925
Jess Orton Ernie Hennessee Robert Hutsell
Sallie Hennessee Mary Brummitt Evelyn Hutsell
Marlen Underwood James Hennessee Henry Baldwin
Bertha Oliver Clarence Mooneyham Floyd Hutsell
Charles Sampson Luther Hennessee Frances Hutsell
Mrs. Hughes Taylor Brummitt Chester Underwood
Frank Hutsell Mrs. Oliver Viola Bright
Eugene Mooneyham Oliver Hutsell Howard Hennessee
Mitchel Orton Nellie Hennessee Mary Hutsell
Horace Hutsell Benton Underwood Faye Hutsell
Laura Oliver Nellie Mae Wilson Ernest Underwood
Roy Wilson Charlie Hennessee Charles Orton
Helen Hutsell Lora Hutsell Mr. Norwood
Will Green Frank Jr. Hutsell Clio Oliver
Clyde Wilson Marie Orton
1926 Superintendent Jesse Orton
Assistant Clarence Mooneyham
Teachers Joe Warren
Mae Belle Shell
Lora Hutsell
Marie Orton
Secretary Martha Warren
1927 Superintendent Jesse Orton
Assistant Clarence Mooneyham
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Maebell Shell
Lora Hutsell
Marie Orton
Secretary Hattie Orton
Officers & Teachers 5
Scholars 35
Total 40
Collection $.33
1928 Superintendent Mr. Smith
Assistant Faye Hutsell
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Maebell Shell
Lora Hutsell
Marie Orton
Secretary Frances Hutsell
Sunday School met at 2:30 o’clock
1929 Superintendent Mr. Smith
Assistant Faye Hutsell
Teachers H. M. Hutsell
Faye Hutsell
Jesse Orton
Lora Hutsell
Edna Hutsell
Secretary Frances Hutsell
Sunday School met at 9:30 o’clock
Dec. 8, 1929 Officers & Teachers 5
Class A & B Combined
Scholars present 13
Collections $.07
Class C
Scholars 4
Collections $.03
Class D
Scholars 3
Collections $.02
Total Present 27
Total Collections $.12
1930 NO RECORD – NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
1931 NO RECORD – NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
1932 Supt. H. M. Hutsell
1933 Sunday School met and elected Horace M. Hutsell –
Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent – Frances Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Faye Hutsell
Mrs. Lora Hutsell
Mrs. Mattie Hutsell
Secretary Dorothy Hutsell – Frances Hutsell
Organist Mattie Hutsell
Teachers Present 4
Scholars Present 13
Total Collections 10
Total Present 17
1934 NO RECORD
1935 May 5, 1935 Union Chapel Sunday School met for the
Purpose of organizing Sunday School. Officers were
Elected as follows:
Superintendent Mr. W. S. Collingworth
Asst. Superintendent Frances Hutsell
Sec. & Treas. Helen Hutsell
Teachers Mr. Horace Hutsell – Class 1
Mrs. Fred Burke Class 2
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell Class 3
Total Present 21
Total Collections $.72
May 12, 1935 Sunday School met in afternoon – prayer by Tom Jolly
1936 Superintendent Mr. W. S. Collingworth
Teachers Mr. Kinser
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Frances Hutsell
Mrs. Mary Mooneyham
Mr. Rogers
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Mrs. Faye Hutsell
Secretary Helen Hutsell
May 9, 1937 Superintendent Mrs. J. G. Layman
Assist. Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Teachers Mr. Collingsworth
Frances Hutsell
Mrs. Faye Hutsell
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Layman
Mrs. Collingsworth
Secretary Helen Hutsell
1938 Superintendent Mr. Collingsworth
Assist. Arnold Burke
Teachers Mr. Will Green
Mrs. Frank Hutsell
Edna Hutsell
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Ruth Layman
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Mr. Arthur Wade
Secretary Helen Hutsell
Dec. 8, 1940 Teachers Present 4
Total Attendance 37
Total No. Chapters Read 40
Total Collection $.25
Total Amount in Treasury $3.25
1941 Superintendent Rev. Homer Mincey
Organist Mrs. Homer Mincey
Teachers Mr. Will Green
Mr. J. G. Layman
Miss Hattie Orton
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mr. A. A. Wade
Secretary Helen Hutsell
1942 Superintendent Rev. Homer Mincey
Organist Mrs. Homer Mincey
Teachers Rev. Mincey
Mr. Arthur Wade
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Mincey
Ruth Layman
Secretary Helen Hutsell
1943 Superintendent Mr. Will Green
Organist Mr. Homer Mincey
Teachers Mrs. Frank Hutsell
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Secretary Edith Layman
1944 Superintendent Mrs. Faye Hutsell
Organists Mrs. Tom Cate & Mrs. M. Mooneyham
Teachers
Rasie Cate
Ruth Layman
Faye Hutsell
Mr. Will Green
Mrs. Baldwin
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Secretary Edith Layman
1945 Superintendent Mrs. Faye Hutsell
Organists Mrs. Tom Cate & Mrs. M. Mooneyham
Teachers
Mr. Rasie Cate
Ruth Layman
Faye Hutsell
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Teddy Cate
Secretary Katy Foust
1946 Superintendent Mrs. Frank Hutsell
Organists Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Mrs. Frank Hutsell
Mr. Rasie Cate
Ruth Layman
Katy Foust
Mrs. Rasie Cate
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Secretary Katy Foust
April 28, 1946 Teachers Present 5
Total Attendance 27
Total Chapters Read 31
Total Collection $1.01
Total Amount in Treasury $23.14
1947 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Organist Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Tom Cate
Ruth Layman
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Katy Foust
Secretary Wanda Lee Cate
1948 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Organist Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Mrs. Tom Cate
Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Ted Newman
Katy Foust
Secretary Wanda Lee Cate
1949 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Organist Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Mrs. J. G. Layman
Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Katy Foust
Rasie Cate
Mrs. Nina Scott
Secretary Wanda Lee Cate
1950 Superintendent Mrs. Tom Cate
Organist Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Mrs. J. G. Layman
Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Nina Scott
Mrs. Tom Cate
Secretary & Treas. Ruth Layman
1951 Superintendent Mrs. Tom Cate
Organist Mrs. Tom Cate
Teachers Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Hazel Layman
Secretary & Treas. Ruth Layman
1952 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Organist Oaksey Hutsell
Teachers Ruth Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Clio Layman
Mrs. Ted Newman
Treasurer Ruth Layman
1953 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Organist Oaksey Hutsell
Teachers Hazel Cate
Hazel Layman
Treasurer Ruth Layman
February 28, 1954 Last written report by Secretary
Total attendance 18
Total chapters read 40
Total collections $1.08
Total amount in Treas. $24.56
(1953-54) Expenses: Literature, light bill (monthly) $1.35, Christmas Treats, Carpet $36.35
1954-1959 Superintendent Mr. Rasie Cate
Teachers Same as above
Rev. Ketron taught class Feb. 21, 1954
Treasurer Hazel Layman
1960-62 Superintendent Mrs. J. G. Layman
Organist Evelyn Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. Clio Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Treasurer Hazel Layman
1963-64 Superintendent Mrs. J. G. Layman
Pianist Linda Parks
Teachers Lewis Layman
Mrs. Floyd Hutsell
Mrs. J. G. Layman
Joyce Layman
Treasurer Joyce Layman
1965-67 Superintendent Frances Hutsell
Pianist Evelyn Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. J. G. Layman
Lewis Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Joyce Layman
Treasurer Joyce Layman
1968-71 Superintendent Lewis Layman
Pianist Janey Wilburn
Hershella Smith
Sue T. Layman
Teachers Mrs. Clio Layman
Lewis Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Frances Hutsell
Treasurer Joyce Layman
1972-73 Superintendent Lewis Layman
Pianist Mitiz Allen
Sue T. Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Clio Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Frances Hutsell
Letha Allen
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
1974-75 Superintendent Lewis Layman
Pianist Sue Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Clio Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Frances Hutsell
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ROLL 1967-73
Mr. & Mrs. Luther Lewis Edna Hutsell Kathy Layman
Coley Dake Letha Allen Richard Layman
James Dake Karen Dake Mitiz Allen
Billy Plank Clio Layman Frances Hutsell
Frank Hutsell, Jr. Joyce L. Murphy Cathy Clark
Charles Layman Diane Dake Sherri Layman
Billy Allen Oaksy Hutsell Evelyn Hutsell
Edith L. Hutsell Mrs. Pearl Dake Dale J. Hutsell
Thomas Layman John Earl Dake Kevin Layman
Danny Green Lela Hutsell Lewis Layman
Hazel L. Dake Sue T. Layman Dean A. Hutsell
Jane Layman Herbert Dake Jeff Layman
Karen Green Randall Cate Christy Green
Mary Decker Darrell Cate Paul Green
Robert Decker Wendell Cate Betty Green
Sandy Layman Karen Cate Mildred Calhoun
1967-78 Superintendent Frances Hutsell
Pianist Mildred Calhoun
Evelyn Hutsell
Teachers Mrs. Clio Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Edith Hutsell
Mildred Calhoun
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
1979-81 Superintendent June Cate
Pianist Mildred Calhoun
Karen Cate
Mary Decker
Teachers Mrs. Clio Layman
Evelyn Hutsell
Edith Hutsell
Mildred Calhoun
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
1982-84 Superintendent Hazel Dake
Pianist Mary Decker
Teachers Betty Green
Frances Hutsell
Hazel Dake
Mildred Calhoun
Mary Decker
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
1985-86 Superintendent Hazel Dake
Pianist Karen Allen
Organist Joyce Murphy
Teachers Sandy Layman
Hazel Dake
Treasurer Joyce Murphy
March 2, 1986 Church & Sunday School Attendance 21
Sunday School Offering $7.49
Church Offering $88.18
PASTOR’S
OF
| YEAR | PASTOR | ||
| 1842 | (S) - STUDENT | ||
| 1843 | |||
| 1844 | PLAN OF SEPARATION | ||
| 1845 - 1862 | |||
| 1863 | CARROLL LONG - DAVID SULLINS | ||
| 1864 | CHURCH EXTENSION ORGANIZED | ||
| 1865 | CONFERENCE RE-ORGANIZED | ||
| 1866-1869 | GEORGE W. COLEMAN | ||
| 1870 | J. S. PETTY | ||
| 1871 | J. N. MOORE | ||
| 1872-1873 | J. A. HYDEN | ||
| 1874-1876 | J. N. STAMPER | ||
| 1877-1879 | GEORGE W. COLEMAN | ||
| 1880 | TO BE SUPPLIED | ||
| 1881 | DISTRICT CAMP GROUNDS | ||
| 1882 | J. A. BAKER | ||
| 1883 | G. M. STONE | ||
| 1884-1886 | R. S. SAMPSON | ||
| 1887 | T. H. RUSSELL | ||
| 1888 | J. N. KENDALL | ||
| 1889-1891 | T. R. WEST | ||
| 1892-1894 | J. F. PERRY | ||
| 1895-1896 | HAZEN OAKS | ||
| 1897-1902 | M. C. BRUNER | ||
| 1903-04 | W. S. GRANT | ||
| 1905-06 | J. W. CALDWELL | ||
| 1907-08 | S. P. ANGEL | ||
| 1909-10 | J. W. WARREN | ||
| 1911-12 | A. B. DENNIS | ||
| 1913 | E. M. PIPPIN | ||
| 1914-16 | L. B. CLARK | ||
| 1917-18 | N. K. ROWE | ||
| 1919-20 | W. H. COFFEE | ||
| 1921 | M. B. CASS | ||
| 1922-23 | J. F. CALDWELL | ||
| 1924 | J. F. GILES | ||
| 1925-27 | ALBERT C. KETRON | ||
| 1928-29 | ENOS WAGNER | ||
| 1930 | ALBERT C. KETRON | ||
| 1931 | GEORGE S. BALES | ||
| 1932-33 | M. L. SIVILS | ||
| 1934 | C. M. TURNER (S) | ||
| 1935 | C. M. TURNER | ||
| 1936 | LOUIE LEWIS | ||
| 1937 | NEWTON DICKENS | ||
| 1938-39 | PAUL SMITH | ||
| 1940 | EUGENE MARTIN (S) | ||
| 1941 | D. T. JONES (S) | ||
| 1942-43 | PAUL D. QUIRK (S) | ||
| 1944 | ARTHUR HALL | ||
| 1945-46 | FRANK B. WYATT | ||
| 1947-48 | CABEL W. TRENT (S) | ||
| 1949-50 | CHARLES K. WARD (S) | ||
| 1951-52 | F. MAX ALLISON (S) | ||
| 1953-56 | H. D. HELTON | ||
| 1957-58 | EDGAR KING (S) | ||
| 1959 | CARROL SISK (S) | ||
| 1960 | DON CARTER | ||
| 1961-63 | CYRUS CALLAHAN (S) | ||
| 1964 | NORMAL MENDALL (S) | ||
| 1965-66 | HAROLD K. BALES (S) | ||
| 1967-68 | JOE L. MARINE | ||
| 1969 | EDWARD WYERS (S) | ||
| 1970 | RONALD O. ALLEN (S) | ||
| 1971 | RAY WILKERSON (S) | ||
| 1972-73 | DONALD E. THOMAS (S) | ||
| 1974-76 | THOMAS M. REED (S) | ||
| 1977 | REUBEN HIATT (S) | ||
| 1978-79 | MIKE JACKSON (S) | ||
| 1980 | BEN SMITH (S) | ||
| 1981 | CURTIS TUCKER (S) | ||
| 1982-83 | SCOTT GOUGE (S) | ||
| 1985-86 | ALLEN D. SHUPE (S) |
Submitted by: Marvin & Samme Templin