Fromthe evidence provided by other items in her scrapbook, I don’t believe thatLaurine Wyatt was a member of the Belmont Methodist Episcopal Church, South.Perhaps she knew the pastor of the church or a member of the choir.
“THEBRILLIANT CANTATA, "The Seven Last Words," will feature the Easterservice tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Belmont Methodist Episcopal Church,South. This is the second Easter season that it has been given in Nashville.The chorus choir of the church is shown above. The Rev. B. B. Pennington ispastor of the church.
—BannerStaff Photo.”
Notes:
- The 1930 U.S. census shows a Beecher Pennington, age 43, aMethodist minister born in Tennessee, enumerated in Nashville, Davidson County,Tennessee. Enumerated with him are his wife Mary (age 41, born in Tennessee),son Charles (age 15, born in Kansas), and daughter Clara Louise (age 11, bornin Missouri). [Source: 1930 U.S. census,Davidson County, Tennessee, population schedule, Nashville, EnumerationDistrict (ED) 19-53, Sheet 1-A, dwelling 9, family 12, Beecher Pennington;digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 8 February2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilmpublication T626, roll 2241.]
- This photograph likely appeared in the Nashville Banner, but the date of publication isunknown.
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