Archive for category 2009 WLH Newsletter

Blessed and Highly Favored by God

Clifford Logan, Jr., Tatiana, LaToya, Jeremiah and Clifford III

Clifford Logan, Jr., Tatiana, LaToya, Jeremiah and Clifford III

LaToya Logan and her family are doing well. They are blessed and highly favored by God. Latoya is getting ready to start back at school to finish her degree. Please pray for her strength. Her husband, Deacon Clifford Logan, has been promoted as director of his own Bright Side Academy at 17th and Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia. Their 3 children are doing fine. Son Clifford Logan III is now 8 years old. He will be entering into the third grade this year. There daughter Tatiana Logan is now 6 years old. She graduated from kindergarten this year and will be now entering into the 1st, grade. Both Tatiana and Clifford III will be attending Hardy Williams Charter School this year. Please keep them in your prayers because this is there first year at this school. Son, Jeremiah Logan, is now 3 years old and he will be attending his first year of pre school at Bright Side Academy were his dad works for his first year of preschool this year. Jeremiah will attend the brighter futures program next year for his second year of preschool. Please keep them in your prayers and God Bless!!!!!!

Respectfully Submitted by proud Mom and Grand-Mom, Corvetta H. Hollingsworth, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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MATRICULATING!

DSC_0287Mom, Corvetta reports that her daughter, LaKeisha Hollingsworth is now working at Abington Hospital in Abington, PA in the nursing field. She will be returning to Community College of Philadelphia in September to pursue her nursing degree. Her husband, Devon Morton-Battles is attending The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology for business management. Their daughter Niye-lah, 3yrs old, will be starting preschool in the fall. “Niye-lah is growing up so fast that before you know it she will be in college.”

Respectfully Submitted,

Corvetta Herbert Hollingsworth, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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HE AIN’T HEAVY, HE’S MY BROTHER

  Denzel and Christopher

Denzel and Christopher

Christopher (Kareem) Herbert said he started attending The Art Institute of Philadelphia on August 20th where he is majoring in audio production. He is very optimistic and is enjoying all of his classes so far. He became interested in this field through his work on the Audio Visual Ministry at his church-Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church. He sometimes earns money for special audio productions he is asked to do. This summer Chris was part of the audio team working at the Carribean Festival at Philadelphia’s Penn’s Landing. He is planning to keep his part-time job on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania where he is an animal care assistant. Chris was involved in the initial planning of the WLH Newsletter.com Website and is a consultant.

Respectfully Submitted by Christopher (Kareem) Herbert, Jr. of the Philadelphia Chapter

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Denzel said he received a 3.4 GPA and will soon have a 3.8 GPA. He is going into 11th grade at George Washington Carver High School of Engineering & Science. He enjoyed playing 2nd baseman on his school’s baseball team this spring. Denzel has his driver’s permit and is looking forward to getting his license and driving real soon. Denzel was employed for the first time during the month of July at his church. He drew his first paycheck at the end of the month and while at the bank with his brother to cash his check, the teller asked him how he wanted his money. . . puzzled he looked at her as if she was crazy and said . . . “CASH ! ! !” . . . (His brother, Chris and the teller both chuckled.) Then Denzel said- “Oh! . . ten’s and twenties!” with a smile. He was a happy guy!

Respectfully Submitted by Denzel H. Herbert of the Philadelphia Chapter

(Kyra, Denzel and Christopher’s parents are Chris & Denise Herbert)

Denise and Susie took the young folks to a day-long trip to Hershey Park again this year. They had a great time – Kazmir Fitts and Jordan Todd joined in the fun with Chris, Jr., Dara, Mike, Jr., Denzel, Devyn, Kyra, Stephen and Stephanie Herbert. They love those rides!

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THE BOSS!

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ANGIE & EARNIE

Earnest Herbert, Jr. reports he is very busy at his job. He was just promoted to Supervisor/Manager and Foreman of Operations at E. Frank Hopkins Seafood, Inc. He is looking forward to hitting the Power Ball Jackpot-then you can call him a millionaire!

Respectfully Submitted,

Earnie Herbert, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

COLLEGE BOUND

hanoi-graduation (2)Hanoi Darden graduated from Norristown High School and was awarded a full scholarship to Johnson C. Smith University. Hanoi was a member of the National Honor Society and the field hockey team. Hanoi is the great granddaughter of Ephraim Lake.

Respectfully Submitted by

Ephraim Lake, Jr. Norristown, PA Chapter President

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ENGAGED

Edward Culbreath and his Fiancé, Vilmaris Rodriguez, spent 2 weeks this summer on the sunny island of Puerto Rico vacationing and visiting Vilmaris’ family in Corozal. Their trip was highlighted by traveling to the historic El Morro Fort in San Juan and El Yunque rain forrest.

Respectfully Submitted by

Edward Culbreath of the Norristown, PA Chapter

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Rev. Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C.

FROM THE NEWBERRY ROOTS NEWSLETTER (Aug. 2009) by Gloria Leaks Gaymon–Reverend Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C.:

“For this newsletter, I’d like to spotlight Daniel Meing Spearman.
I located a four page article written about him in a book called the History of the Negro, South Carolina edition printed in 1918. The book is over 700 pages long. This is taken directly from the book”

The world owes much to the men of simple faith, the men who pray and work while they pray, the men who, when always triumphant in the end, even though they may not be successful as the world measures success. Rev. Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C., however, is both. He was born in obscurity on Christmas day either in 1864 or 1865. His parents died when he was only seven years of age and he was brought up in poverty and under the most discouraging conditions and sometimes cruelty. His parents were Levi and Hannah Spearman. His grandparents were Willis and Lucinda Spearman.
After the death of his parents, the boy was taken by an older sister whose husband beat the boy unmercifully and thereby received a good flogging from the boy’s older brother. For a long time the boy did not have sufficient clothes to go to church and an education under such conditions was out of the question. God seems to have kept His hand on the boy and preserved him for His work. A new home with his brother William was secured and hope brightened. He remembers with peculiar gratitude the assistance received from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spearman and from Mr. W. A. Hill of Newberry. Rev. Spearman says that he has frequently sought help from the white people and has never been denied. He speaks also of assistance received from Rev. P. L. Spearman, Rev. A. G. Spearman and Rev. S. R. Floyd.

He first attended the rural schools and later Benedict College for a part of three years. Here he was nobly assisted by his home church and by the Union of the New Enoree Baptist Association. How well he has repaid that service may be judged by the fact that for eight years he has been the Moderator of that Association.

He was converted and joined Silver Street Baptist Church in 1881. Later, feeling called to preach the Gospel, he yielded himself to the Divine leadership and was licensed by his home church in 1887, and in 1892 was ordained to the full work of the ministry. Prior to this he had taught the home school for two years. In the same year, he was called to Mt. Moriah, now in Saluda County. He served that church eleven years and erected a new house of worship.

From the beginning his ministry was richly blest. His work has been marked by growth and harmony. He pastored Bush River, Newberry county, five years, from 1897 – 1902, raised money, bought lot and began a new church. Other churches that he associated with mentioned in the article are: Antioch in Edgefield, Young Mt Zion, Vaughnsville, Pine Pleasant, Silver Street Baptist church, Willow Spring, Scurry Spring, Marshall Chapel near Ninety-Six, Boozer Chapel, Bethlehem, and Old Beaver Dam Church.
He attributed his success, not only as a preacher, but in every department of life, to prayer.
He has not only the confidence and affection of his own people, but is highly regarded by his white neighbors as well. He is a capable business man and owns considerable farm property and some lots at Newberry.

Rev. Spearman has been married twice. His first marriage was in 1886 to Miss Anna Boyce, a daughter of Henry and Charlotte Boyce. After her death he was married to Miss Mary Jane Pinkney, a daughter of Daniel and Malinda Pinkney. Of the seven children, born to him, three survive: Marcus L., Joel D., and Henry Spearman.
Next after the Bible, Rev. Spearman liked United States History. He is a trustee of Morris College and a member of the Executive Board of the State Convention.

Rev. Spearman is a man who preaches and practices simple, clean living, honest dealing and uprightness.

Respectfully Submitted by Gloria Leaks Gaymon of the Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATE!

“My granddaughter graduated from Southside High School with honors on June 4, 2009 at Timmons Area (Furman University) Greenville, SC. Her name is Shaquala (Shay) Workman. She is also Raymond Lake‘s great-granddaughter.”

Respectfully Submitted,

Jenella of the Greenville, SC Chapter

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ALWAYS UPBEAT!

Pam with brother, Cubby (left)

Pam with brother, Cubby (left)

Pamela Herbert Lee was appointed a Trustee in her church- North Provident Baptist Church earlier this year. She has been enrolled at the University of Phoenix and is majoring in Business Administration.

Her son, Christopher, age 21, is doing fine working and enjoying himself and trying to keep out of trouble.

Respectfully Submitted,

Pamela Lee of the Philadelphia Chapter

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SOUTH AMERICA TRAVEL

NEWS FROM DORIS LAKE WALKER-NORRISTOWN PA CHAPTER

Doris Walker, Lola Younger and Raymond Cain travelled to South America in February on a group cruise. They visited Buenos Aires, Argentina, Montevideo Uruguay, and several cities in Brazil including Rio de Janeiro. While in Rio they were able to attend Carnival, which Doris describes as “like Mardi Gras on steroids.” Another highlight of the trip was a visit to the statue of Christ the Redeemer which can be seen from all over the city. Lola and Ray also travelled to Barcelona, Spain this summer.

That's Cool!

That's Cool!

Don't They Look Sharp!

Don't They Look Sharp!

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You Go Girl!

You Go Girl!

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HOW COLORFUL!

HOW COLORFUL!

Respectfully Submitted by,

Doris Lake Walker, Norristown, Pa Chapter

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