Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1951 — Page 2
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIAN
Install Pastor At Pleasant Dale Church The Rev. H. L. Hartsough field secretary for the Church \of the Brethren in middle, Indiana, con.ducted installation services last Sunday at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, .west ot Decatur, for their pastor, the IleV." John D, Mishler, who will begin his duties here September 1. Members of the ministerial committee Oscar Gelsel and Willison Bryan, presented a Bible and the key of the church to the new pastor as a symbol of the work he
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Is called, to do and the facilities which are to be used for the work of Christian service. Following laying on of hands by Rev. Hartsough, the pastor was taken to his hew pulpit by Messrs. Geisel and Bryan. The Rev. Mishler was engaged in farming at Roann, after graduating from high school there. He married Miss >Naomi I Quelet of .Beavertop, Michigan in 1941. He ■was licensed to the ministry in the Church of the Brethren in 1945 and- ordained in 1946. He graduated from Manchester College with a B.A. degree in 1948 and from Bethany Biblical Seminary in Chicago with a B.D. degree in May 1951. Rev. and Mrs. Mishler Jhave two daughters,
Delora and Rqsalyjh, seven and nine years old. | The new pastdr h|s held pastorates at the ' West Eel River Church of the Brethren pear N.' Manchester, and' at the Buffalo Church! of the Brethren near Monticello. He will serve full' time a» pastor at the Pleasant Dale, succeeding the Rev. Russell Weller who resigned last fall. State-Wide School IB Program Is Planned Indianapolis, Aug. 29. —(UP) — The Indiana Tuberculosis association said today it will offer tuberculin tests to school children this fall to determine whether TB germs afe in any of the children’s bodies. Dr. Harold D. Caylor, president of the association, said children showing positive reactions will be advised to have chest X-rays. Os moife' than 75,000 children, given tuberculin tests last year Caylor said* more than 3,750 positive reactors were discovered. * Mr. and Mrs, : Marvin Beery, Pleasant Mills, art the parents of a baby born at 4:02 a m. today at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 4% ounces. ; Mr.*, and Mrs. Edward Hockemeyer, Monroeville, are the parents bf a baby boy, born it the Adams county memorial hospital today at 12:05 a.m. The baby Weighed 9 pounds, ? ounces. Cpl. and Mrs. James |O. Young. Willshire, 0., became parents of a baby girl today at 6:32 a.m. at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, 0 n \ Motiu "■«"a«Bawa»««aaawa*Wak.-w — B l i — Admitted: Adams, Berne; Mrs. Leonard Holiday, Decatur. Dismissed: George Tellantj Decatur; Mrs. Robert J. Smith and baby girl. Decatur; Mrs. Caroll Sovine and baby girl. Pleasant Mills: Mrs. Theodore Bleekfe and baby boy, Decatur; Mrs. Eleanor ,Matthews Meeks. Decatur; Mrs; Charles Kuklehan, Decatur; Mrs. Emma Fuhrman, Decatur. ) Suit Failed Charging cruel and inhuman treatment\ Anthony Bonfiglio. through his attorney Ed A. Bosse, hs filed suit for divorce against Bjernice Bonfiglio. Plaintiff also has asked for an order restraining defendant from disposing of personal property and from withdrawing money from a joint account in) the First State hank. Mrs. Bonfiglio) through her attorneys Custer ajid Smith, has Countered with a Petition for a re straining order against her husband to restrain Jiim from withdrawing money or disposing of their properly in tsie south part of the city. She alsf> asks the appointment of a con|)nissioner to sell the property in a partition suit.. Summons on th<£ restraining orders are retuinablif August 31 and on the divorce soSeptember 17. i The couple was/ parried in 194 G and separated* yeflcrdayj Affidavit Filed , s . An affidavit for citation' was filed in Adams circO court by Marjorie Stetler vs. Louis Stet'ler for failure to comply 4'itli a court order to pay support money. Citation was orderfdpSFrved to sheriff of Allen county fljturnable August 31. t jw ’*»!■ “ >* Marriage Licenses !/' Granville V. Turner, 23, Clqgreland, O. \to Libby! Ann Patton: 19, Cleveland. O. \ Leßoy) Koller. 18, Decatur to Pauline Rupert, 18. Decatur. Natha/i Milhollin, 66, Angola, to Cecilia (Fulton, 53 ( Angola. • , <- Birthstone for the month of August is (either 4.he peridot or sardonynx. X
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