WHITE ROCK, SOUTH CAROLINA
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1894 - 1926
In October of 1893 a group of People in the town of White Rock desired a church
nearby and organized Mount Vernon Lutheran Church. Most of the members came
from Mount Olivet Church, Spring Hill.
The church records report that these twenty-four were the original members: Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. John Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fulmer,
R. L. Glodney, C. P. Howard, Mrs Caroline Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Richardson, J. P. Richardson, Job Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Richardson,
Hattie O. Richardson, G. David Richardson, J. B. Shealy, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Shealy, J. C. Shealy, L. P. Shealy, Mrs. Mahala Shealy, and G. D. Whites.
In 1894 the minutes of the Synod reported there were forty members at Mt. Vernon
and the Synod minutes list these facts: 40 communicants received, two by adult
baptism, two by infant baptism, five by confirmation, thirty one by
certificate, a Sunday school of six teachers and officers, and thirty six
scholars. Mount Vernon was received into the synod on March 26, 1894 and into the Bethel Pastorate on May 5, 1894.
This group used the one story schoolhouse at White Rock across the road from
the site where the Church was being built to hold their meetings. At first the
group was served by seminary students, primarily H. A. McCullough. The Rev. S.
C. Ballentine came as pastor in 1894 to the Bethel pastorate which now
consisted of Bethel, Mount Vernon and Mount
Olivet. The property for the Church building was deeded by Congaree
Construction Company to Mount Vernon and construction began in February 1896.
The building committee consisted of Pastor S. C. Ballentine, S. D. Shealy, J.
C. Shealy, J. J. Fulmer and S. J. McCartha. The furniture was made by J. D.
Wessinger. The pulpit was made of carved oak and much paneling was erected.
Mount Vernon Church was dedicated on October 31, 1897 with Pastor Ballentine
and the Church council conducting the service, assisted by Rev. Jacob Wike and
W. A. Deaton who preached the sermon.
The pastorate consisted of three churches (Bethel, Mount Olivet and Mount
Vernon) and in 1901 Mount Hermon, at Peak was admitted to the pastorate having
been on a supply basis since 1896.
The women's Aid, Home and Foreign Missionary Society was organized on October
13, 1895 with eight members, Mrs. Emma J. Ballentine was elected President.
It was not until 1915 when Rev. H. Smith Petrea became pastor that he
discovered the lack of a cornerstone. The cornerstone committee included J. B.
Shealy, J. P. Richardson, Levi Metts, G. D. Whites and E. U. Shealy. The
cornerstone was laid on October 31, 1915 with the Rev.
S. C. Ballentine preaching.
In 1927 Lexington Water Power Company proposed to build a dam on the Saluda
River creating a large lake. This lake would cover a large area forcing some
people to move from their homes or community. Bethel Lutheran Church would have
to move as water would cover her entire property. Bethel members were
considering a new location but at the suggestion of Rev. Dr. Walton H. Greever,
of the Southern Seminary faculty, the Bethel and Mount Vernon councils met to
consider a consolidation.
On July 22, 1928 the Joint Council adopted the following resolution, "that
the two congregations, Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church and Mount Vernon
Evangelical Lutheran Church, take all necessary steps at the earliest time
possible to merge themselves together into one congregation, to be known as
Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church; the church building to be located at White
Rock, South Carolina, it being understood and agreed that in such merger all
property now belonging to the two congregations would become the property of
the merged congregation, and further the members of the joint council as now
constituted be continued in office as the council of the merged congregation
for at least one year, pending adoption of new constitution and other steps in
reorganization".
In November, 1929 at the time of consolidation there were 18 members of Mount
Vernon Women's group, all of whom were life members. This was the first group
in the state to have all their members made life members.
At the time of consolidation Mount Vernon had 120 members and Bethel had 265
members. An individual list of the Mount Vernon members was not available to us
for this short history but we are including the combined list of Mount Vernon
Lutheran Church and Bethel Lutheran Church from the time of consolidation in
1929.
THE FOLLOWING WERE MEMBERS OF THE TWO CONGREGATIONS AT THE TIME OF
CONSOLIDATION:
J. P. Addy, Mrs. Bessie Addy, Leo Addy, Lewis Addy, Mrs. Oscar Amick.
Mrs. Tommie Bickley, Lula Bickley, Pearl Bickley, Hollis Bickley, Wilbur
Bickley, Mrs. Wilbur Bickley, Mrs. Kate Bickley, Morgan Bickley, Mrs. Morgan
Bickley, Julius Bickley, Mrs. Julius Bickley, Drayton Ballentine, E. A.
Ballentine, Mrs. E. A. Ballentine, Verta Ballentine, Blanche Ballentine,
Rudolph Ballentine, Eugene Ballentine, Bonnie Ballentine, Lonnie Ballentine,
Mrs. Lonnie Ballentine, Oland Ballentine, Mrs. Sam Boozer, Louise Bouknight,
John W. Bouknight, Mrs. John W. Bouknight, Vera Bouknight, Rulie Bouknight,
Drury L. Bouknight, George Bouknight, Mrs. George Bouknight, Rosaline
Bouknight, Caro Bouknight, J. B. Bouknight, Mrs. J. B. Bouknight, Curtis
Bouknight, Miller Bouknight, Ryan Bouknight.
Willie Coogler, Estelle Coogler, Melvin Cummerlander, Mrs. J. M. Clark.
Mrs. Amanda Derrick, Thad Derrick, Mrs. Thad Derrick, Walter Derrick, Ada
Derrick, Kathlene Derrick, B. F. Derrick, Mrs. B. F. Derrick, Gladys Derrick,
Charles Derrick, Lillian Derrick, Lucile Derrick, Elmer Derrick, Mrs. Elmer
Derrick, Hattie May Derrick, Leroy Derrick, Mrs. Leroy Derrick, Mrs. Jane
Derrick, Eusebius Derrick, Mrs. Eusebius Derrick, James Barret Derrick,
Clarence Derrick, Willie H. Derrick, Bessie Derrick, George Derrick, Mrs.
George Derrick, Curtis Derrick, Charles Derrick, Oscar Derrick, Delmar Derrick,
J. D. Derrick, Sr., Mrs. J. D. Derrick, Sr., Carl Derrick, John Derrick, Jr.,
Mrs. D.J. Dickert.
Mrs. Sallie Epting, John Epting, Earl Epting, Mary Epting, Vera Epting,
Ernestine Epting, Bessie Lee Epting, James Epting, Sarah Epting, Mrs. Herbert
Eargle, Mrs. D. R. Eargle, W. R. Eleazer, Mrs. W. R. Eleazer, Cleo Eleazer,
George Eleazer, Mrs. George Eleazer, Clara Belle Eleazer, Beulah Eleazer.
J. J. Fulmer, Mrs. J. J. Fulmer, Mrs. Percy Foxworth.
Mrs. Bessie Guise, Colie Guise, Albert Parker Guise.
G. J. Hiller, Mrs. G. J. Hiller, Robert Miller, Heyward Miller, Travis Hiller,
Ben Hiller, Mrs. Maggie Harman, Leon Harman, Mrs. Leon Harman, Mrs. J. B.
Haigler, Frank Haltiwanger, Mrs. Frank Haltiwanger, Mrs. Della Haltiwanger,
Haywood Haltiwanger, C. E. Hotinger, Mrs. C. E. Hotinger, Robert Hotinger, Mrs.
Emma Huffard.
Carl Jacobs, Eunice Jacobs.
Mrs. Mattie Kleckly, Leola Kleckly, Claude Kleckly, Mrs. Walter Keith, Mrs.
Frank Keith, Vonreagh Keith.
Frank Lever, Mrs. Frank Lever, Mrs. George Little, Mrs. Preston Lindler, Robert
Lindler, Govan Lowman, Mrs. Govan Lowman, Lillie Ann Lowman, S. E. Lowman, Mrs.
S. E. Lowman, Dr. Wells Lowman, J. B. Lowman, Mrs. J. B. Lowman, G. P. Lowman,
Mrs. G. P. Lowman, Walter Lowman, Clyde Lowman, Pauline Lowman, Lois Lowman,
Joseph Lowman, Mrs. Joseph Lowman, John Lowman, Mrs. John Lowman, Carl Lowman,
Paul Lowman, Lessie Lowman, Fannie Belle Lowman, Josephus Lowman, William
Lowman, Mrs. William Lowman.
J. U. Meetze, Mrs. J. U. Meetze, W. W. Meetze, W. R. Meetze, Mrs. W. R. Meetze,
Iceline Meetze, Walter Meetze, Marie Meetze, Clifford Meetze, Jacob Meetze,
Oliver Meetze, Seber Meetze, Mrs. Seber Meetze, Calvin Meetze, Mrs. Calvin
Meetze, Herbert Meetze, David Meetze, Charles Meetze, Mrs. Charles Meetze, Sam
Meetze, Irvin Meetze, Willie Meetze, Jacob J. Meetze, Mrs. Jacob J. Meetze,
Willie Leon Meetze, Estelle Meetze, Luther Meetze, Mrs. Luther Meetze, Esther
Redora Meetze, Noah Monts, Mrs. Noah Monts, Bessie Monts, James Monts, Mrs.
James Monts, Samuel Monts, Mrs. Samuel Monts, George Monts, Mrs. George Monts,
Sidney Monts, Arthur Monts, Mrs. Arthur Monts, J. C. Monts, Claude Monts, Julia
Monts, William McCartha, Mrs. William McCartha, Arthur McCartha, Mrs. Arthur
McCartha, Murray McCartha, John McCartha, Mrs. John McCartha, Heber McCartha,
Mrs. Heber McCartha, Ernest McCartha, Mrs. Ernest McCartha, Carl McCartha,
Ethel McCartha, Hugh McCartha, Walter McCartha, Mrs. Walter McCartha, Marie
McCartha, Raymond McCartha, Leon McCartha, Silas McCartha, Jessie McCartha,
Harry McCartha, Bessie Maxwell, Mrs. Olive Moore.Mrs. Chas. Onley.
Mrs. Thomas Quattlebaum.
Eddie Riddle, Mrs. Eddie Riddle, John Riddle, Mrs. John Riddle, Lucile Riddle,
Fannie Riddle, Edna Riddle, Ernestine Riddle, George Riddle, J. P. Richardson,
Mrs. J. P. Richardson, Julia Richardson, Harvey Richardson, Lucy Delle
Richardson, Alonzo Richardson, Perry E. Richardson, Mrs. Perry E. Richardson,
Jacob L. Richardson, Willie Richardson, Mrs. Willie Richardson, Henry
Richardson, Jacob Richardson, Berley Richardson, Mrs. Berley Richardson, Ruth
Richardson, Robert Richardson, Forrest Richardson, Clyde Richardson, E. T.
Rauch, Mrs. E. T. Rauch, Mary Rauch, Rachel Rauch, Cummings Rauch, Thomas
Rauch, Jr.
Mrs. Houck Sandel, J. B. Shealy, H. L. Shealy, Callie Shealy, E. U. Shealy,
Mrs. E. U. Shealy, J. E. Shealy, Ward Shealy, Darwin Shealy, Elizabeth Shealy,
W. Brodie Shealy, F. C. Shealy, Mrs. F. C. Shealy, R. B. Shealy, Mrs. R. B.
Shealy, Charles Shealy, Robert Shealy, Lucy Shealy, G. J. Shealy, Mrs. G. J.
Shealy, Ruth'Shealy, Ehrlene Shealy, Gurnelle Shealy, OIlie Shealy, Mrs. OIlie
Shealy, Estelle Shealy, Olla Shealy, Noah Shealy, Mrs. Sallie Shealy, Curtis
Shealy, Eula Lee Shealy, Ellis Sheely, Frank Sheely, Mrs. Frank Sheely, Floyd
Sheely, Grady Sheely, Roselle Sheely, Sarah May Sheely, Caroline Sheely, Ross
Sheely, Mrs. Ross Sheely, Harold Sheely, Charles Smith, Herbert Smith, Mrs.
Herbert Smith, Willie Smith, Reba Smith, Jake Swygert, Mrs. Jake Swygert,
Themas Swygert, Mrs. Themas Swygert, William Swygert, Cecil Swygert, Eusebius
Swygert, Mrs. Eusebius Swygert, Belton Swygert, Lula May Swygert, J. L. Sites,
Mrs. J. L. Sites, Earl Sites, Perry Slice, Mrs. Perry Slice, Evelyn Slice.
Mrs. Fannie Wessinger, F. D. Wessinger, James Wessinger, Mildred Wessinger,
Hall Bradley Wessinger, J. W. Warner, Mrs. J. W. Warner, Geo. D. Whites, Mrs.
Geo. D. Whites, Perry Whites, Samuel Whites, Julius Whites, Minnie Whites, Mrs.
Lonnie Wessinger,Mrs. Herbert Younginer, and John Yeany.
See the books listed below for more history on Mount Vernon Lutheran Church.
The information in this history is from these books: "A HISTORY OF BETHEL
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH", White Rock, South Carolina" compiled by
Guy C. Cruse in 1962 and "A HISTORY OF BETHEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH" White Rock, South Carolina, compiled by Guy C. Cruse in 1987.
Posted 18 December 2004
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