El Dorado News-Times

Mystery of church bell solved

- By Kaitlyn Rigdon Staff Writer

EL DORADO — Rumor of an old missing bell soon became reality last summer when it was found underneath the center of the Bethel Methodist Church. Bethel Methodist Church is located three miles south of Mount Holly on highway 57 and is no longer functionin­g.

“Over a year ago, parts for the old bell were discovered in the attic of the church, but no one knew where the bell was other than rumored to be on the church property,” Gary Davis said in an email. “Finally, last summer someone came forward and said the bell was under the church that was rebuilt in 1938.”

The hardware that goes with the bell was found over a year ago by Jim Davis of Magnolia. The find included the hanger and clapper of the bell.

The bell was used as a school bell when the church had an operating school.

The church had settled since 1938, when it was remodeled, and the bell was supporting the church, causing a hump in the center of the building.

After rumors about the bell being on the church property, Larry Goza, a retired Methodist Minister, confirmed to Don Impson where to find the bell. The bell was approximat­ely 20 feet in front of the pulpit. “The bell was under their feet every time

someone went into the church,” Gary Davis said.

To retrieve the bell, a4 ’X 4’ hole was cut in the floor of the church.

“We do not know for sure how old the bell is, but the church school was closed in the 1920’s when Mt. Holly started bus service,” said Gary Davis.

The church was organized in 1986 and the bell is estimated to have been constructe­d between 1861 to the 1920’s era.

The bell has now been refurbishe­d, painted and is displayed behind the church cemetery sign. Imerson had it sandblaste­d with the help from family friends.

The church will probably be demolished this year as the cemetery associatio­n cannot afford to maintain the building, Gary Davis said. “I think the church has been non-operationa­l since the 1970’s with an occasional service into the 1990’s,” he said. “Financiall­y, it is a struggle for small cemeteries with no active church to maintain the cemeteries for future generation­s.

“There are slightly under 300 people buried at Bethel since 1861,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy Photo ?? Refurbishe­d Bell: The old Bethel Methodist Church school bell was recently recovered and refurbishe­d, painted and displayed behind the church cemetery sign. The missing bell has been underneath the church since 1938, helping hold the church up.
Courtesy Photo Refurbishe­d Bell: The old Bethel Methodist Church school bell was recently recovered and refurbishe­d, painted and displayed behind the church cemetery sign. The missing bell has been underneath the church since 1938, helping hold the church up.
 ?? Courtesy Photo ?? Old Bell: The old Bethel Methodist Church found the school bell last summer underneath the center of the church. The missing bell has been holding the church up since 1938. What looks like a crack in the bell is actually a heavy rust line where the...
Courtesy Photo Old Bell: The old Bethel Methodist Church found the school bell last summer underneath the center of the church. The missing bell has been holding the church up since 1938. What looks like a crack in the bell is actually a heavy rust line where the...

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