Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Orange Grove Church of God In Christ Church History
| Orange Grove Church of God In Christ Photo Courtesy of Mrs. Ellice Womack |
Former pastors were Elder Soloman Baker, Seniors Lazard, who built and dedicated the fist Holy church here. Fred Cage and Dan Barnes. Others who served faithfully, Sister Malinda Bruce, Mattie Cook, Lula Carter, and Lela Hookfin, who served as deaconess and also church mother. The oldest serving saints who served down through the years, Sisters Ellice Mae Buckhalter Womack, and Susie Marie Hookfin Gordon. Again, under the direction of the Holy Ghost, Elder Alonzo Richardson, Jr., and Sister Josephine Richardson were sent to be the humble servants here.
The church has flourished under the dynamic leadership of Elder Richardson, and the leading of the Holy Ghost. In October 1970 this beautiful edifice was erected, and furnished with a piano and organ. This church at one time was called a she church. Since that time the membership has grown enormously. Five deacons were installed, Brother Charlie Womack, Brother Cain Wall, Brother Robert Ross, Brother Johnny McCray, Sr., and Brother Sampson Dumans. Later Brother Theodore Dunn and Brother Jessie Brumfield were added to the board of deacons.
Three young men were called the ministry: Minister John Armstrong delivered his first sermon on March 12, 1978, Minister Jimmy Richardson, December 10, 1978, and Minister Robert Allen, January 14, 1979, and a missionary, Sister Barbara Jean Hookfin.
Two district meetings were held here, several auxiliary functions and vacation bible schools have been conducted. The first cornerstone in the history of the church was laid on April 26, 1981. A bus was purchased September 21, 1981, which is used to transport person to Sunday School and church locally and to various meetings out of town.
An addition was made to the church on March of 1983. Other first time events were: purchasing and dedicating chores robes. A back home worship service, recalling past services and records under the supervision of the Hookfin family. Last recording of this history, but by no means the least, a sacrificial feast for the saints, given by the pastor and his wife, Elder and Sister Richardson, with his family and friends assisting in the services.
Written and Submitted by Mrs. Ellice Womack
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
The History of Schilling Drug Company in Kentwood, LA
| Schilling Drugs Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
Clyde worked in the Osyka Drug Store in 1908 as a soda clerk and a clean-up boy.
The store was filled with beautiful cases which
Leonard carefully measured and weighed compounds and powder behind the
Natalie sold the store in 1970 to her son-in-law and daughter, Harold and Betty Fussell.
Reprint from the "Schilling Drug Co." Kentwood Historical Cultural Museum
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Kentwood's Main Street activities draw crowds on Saturday
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| Kid Vegetable Growers Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
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| Dog Parade Participant Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
Kentwood Youth Photographer's First Photography Exhibition
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| Eric Gordon, Jr. Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell |
Justin Fornal a SATWF Lowell Thomas
Eric could be come the next Gordon Parks who became a photographer in 1937 after seeing examples of Farm Security Administration photographs reproduced in a magazine. Although he was twenty-eight years old. Gordon purchased his first camera, a Voigtländer Brillant, for $15.50 at a Seattle, Washington pawnshop and taught himself how to take photos. Eric can do anything he can dream of. One of the many things Harrell stress to Eric is how the camera in his hand can take him all over the world if he isn't afraid to explore, create, and work toward the dream. This will not be last of Eric's photographs being on this display.
Monday, March 6, 2023
The Town of Kentwood embracing technology
At the 80th Annual State Livestock & Poultry Show, Adison Washington broke barriers for the hearing impaired
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| Adison Washington Photo Courtesy: Glenna Gauthier |
Adison walked Blade and June with pride and confidence
than Adison was.
Adison broke down those barriers for youth with disabilities during the 80th Annual State Livestock & Poultry Show.
| Adison Washington and Blade with Ricky Brumfield Photo Courtesy of Ricky Brumfield Dressed in their costumes |
Kentwood Museum Redevelopment Committee Tours the Amite Genealogy Library and Archives
Ronald Harrell looking at photographs with Bill Dorman Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell Genealogist Antoinette Harrell arranged a tour of th...
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Ronald Harrell looking at photographs with Bill Dorman Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell Genealogist Antoinette Harrell arranged a tour of th...
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Kentwood Museum Historical Redevelopment Museum Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell Kentwood Historical Museum Redevelopment recently visited ...
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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church Photo Courtesy: Randy Konzelman St. Elizabeth Church is no longer in Kentwood. I remember when they were movin...




