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Churches
Historical Sketch of the Quiet Dell Brethren
Church
submitted
by David Mackey
[From a 1943
mimeographed church bulletin observing the church’s 50th anniversary
and homecoming. The church is located on Palmer Road at the
intersection of Quiet Dell Road, Aleppo Twp., Greene Co., Pa.]
Material
assembled by Mr. Bud Wise.
Most of the
charter members of this church were formerly members of the Aleppo
Brethren Church and held their first service in the Quiet Dell School
House. At least one revival was held in the Mt. Carmel Church of God,
then later another meeting was held by J. B. Wampler in the school just
prior to the plans for a new building.
The church
was organized August 13th, 1893, with J. M. Murray as the first pastor.
He was the moving spirit as they met in the school and for many years
after.
Rev.
Spanogle preached the sermon of dedication.
The
carpenters who built the church were Alfred Wood, Adam Miller, J.B.
Miller. All now deceased.
The stone
for the foundation was taken from the Fred Wise farm and hauled by Bud
Wise. It was hand dressed and laid in the foundation by John Staggers
and Perry Wood.
The lumber
for the frame of the building was cut on the Wise farm and sawed at the
old saw mill which was located across the creek from the church.
The lumber
for the seats was sawed at the same mill, kiln dried, then hauled to
Cameron [W.Va.] to the planning mill and dressed. The seats were made
by Henry Wise, Alfred Wood and Adam Miller.
The sand for
the plastering was dug from a sand bank near where Monty Wood now lives
and hauled by Bud Wise. The lime was slacked [slaked] by digging a hole
in the ground about the size of a barrel. This was filled with lime and
covered with water. The old fashioned plaster of hair, lime and sand
was put on by George W. Simms. The lathing was done by Alfred Wood,
J.B. Miller and Bud Wise.
The painting
was done by Dowler Bros.
The choir at
the dedication were: J.S. McCormick and J.H. Wise, tenor; Rachel
Miller, Lizzie Wood, Maggie Hartzel, soprano; Edna Simms, alto; William
Caldwell, Alfred Wood and Adam Miller, bass. There were others whom
memory and records do not reveal.
The organ
was purchased in Wheeling [W.Va.] by Henry Wise and was played by Bud
Wise, the one who collected these facts.
Fred Wise
was janitor of the church from the time of its dedication until his
death in 1912.
Henry Wise
along with J.M. Murray were perhaps the ones who did most to father the
church in its early days.
Former Pastors of the Quiet Dell Church
J.M. Murray
from its beginning to 1912
H.M.
Oberholter 1912-1914
J.M.
Murray 1915
W.T.
Hilbert 1915-1921
Vacant
1921-1922
W.S.
Crick 1922-1925
A.V.
Jeffers 1928-1929
Tom Presnell
1931
Bernard
Snyder [no dates given]
Norman
Uphouse 1937
J. Edgar
Berkshire 1940-1941
Paul
Burket summer of 1941
Most of
these dates are approximate and we may even be mistaken in the order in
which these men were here. We are sorry to confess that our records are
not as complete as we would like.
A
mimeographed church bulletin from the 75th anniversary observance, Oct.
13, 1968, adds this information:
At
the close of the fiftieth anniversary celebration in 1943 it was
decided to start a redecoration and building fund to redecorate the
interior and to secure new pews. The idea grew until it now includes
new heating equipment and electric lights,.with the possible hope for
the future of new carpet for the platform and aisles.
The
old pews for which there were [sic] considerable sentiment were
carefully dismantled and replaced and used for paneling across the back
and in front of the platform. Draperies were added to form two class
rooms and make space for our communion service. The W.M.S. [Women’s
Missionary Society] added venetian blinds to the windows. All of this
greatly adds beauty and lends a worshipful atmosphere. These
innovations have been accomplished during the pastorate of Arthur Baer.
In
the late summer of 1968, the members joined together in repairing and
painting the fence around the church.
[this
75th anniversary bulletin adds the following to the list of pastors]
Arthur
R. Baer 1942-51
Robert
Holsinger 1951-53
Cecil
Bolton Jr. 1954-64
C.
Edward West Jr. 1967 –
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