Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1956 — Page 8

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COURT NEWS Marriage Licenses Robert U Brouwer, 20. Monroeville. and Sandra Reynolds. 17. Decatur. James L. Wilson. 20. Monroe route one. and Marlene Thieme, 18, Decatur route flve. Answer Filed In the complaint for foreclosure of chattel mortgage of Herman Brown vs Edgar Clem, the answer of the defendant has been flked

claiming that the plaintiff Is Indebted to him. The cause has been continued on motion of the plaintiffs Estate Cases A petition to sell personal property of the John F. Meechberger estate has been submitted and sustained. A petition for letters of administration for the estate of Herman Conrad has been filed and a bond in the sum of $3.6W has been submitted. Letters of administration have been ordered Issued to Edna Hoffman. Waivers of notice of appraisal of property in the Clara H. Reusser estate have been filed by all of the Interested parties. The final report of the Mary B. Fritxinger estate has been filed and a notice has been ordered issued returnable June 22. The report shows a balance of 11,841.58 for distribution to the heirs. A petition to sell personal property at public auction has been submitted for the Albert Lehrman estate and the petition has been

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approved. The report of the sale of personal property of the estate of Mary <Runyonffbas been submitted and approved. Hold Bible School Exercises Friday Rites Friday Night At Adams Central Commencement eiercises for the 1958 class of the Adams Central Bible school will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the Adams Central high school auditorium. The Rev. Matthew Worthman, of Bluffton, will deliver the commencement address. This year’s school featured an enrollment of 503 children repre* senting 22 different church afftliar tions. Pupils attended from church* es all over the area. There are 31 graduates who will receive diplomas and three who will receive certificates. The olasd was instructed by the Rev. H. Sett, lage. l Each of the graduates will receive a gift from the W.C.T.U. t The graduates include Kathleen Adler,. Twila Arnold, Gary BlyjgJames' ’borne, Mabel Bowers, James Brown. Sandra Collins, Ted Feichtet, Jerry Funk, Dennis Fuelling, Larry Geisei, Dorothy Geyer, Shirley- Liby, «everly Lambert, Frederick Mann. Evelyn McKena. Larry Mankey. Dewayne Mcßride, Lanna Mcßride, Frederick Miller, Deloria Mishler, Olin Moeschberger, Wajda Neuenschwander, Dixie Smith. Jean Smith, Terry Snyder. John Sommer, Leah Speakman. Roger Schlickman. (Raymond Walters, Bernice Yager, Frederick Take, Arlene Zimmerman and M*rcia Zimmerman. Larry Funk. At a recent ministerial board meeting the Rev. Settlage was elected president. Other officers will be the Rev. Garl Shaw, vicepresident; the Rev. Louis Klotrbach secretary; Mrs. Walter Egley, school director, and Mrs. Glen Stucky, assistant director. 1 At Adams county memorial hospital: GeraJd McCullough and Elisabeth Sheets McCullough of Decatur are the parents of baby boy born Tuesday at 1:11 p.m., weighing seven pounds and 15 ounces. ‘ At 6:38 p.m. Wednesdaiy, CletuA CreSn £fid mrttrn ?levn? of Portland, became the parents dr i baby bdy, weighing seven pounds Mn^ f t#o Ahd-M ffdlfbuiiees. Wednesday at 4:45 p.m., h seven pound and one ounce baby girl was born to Claire Stettler and Sue Krdw Stettler Os Rockford. O. Glen Everett and Shirley John; son Everett of Pleasant Mil’s became the parents of a baby girt boYn this morpitrg at 2:43 a.m. She weighed nine ponds and four ounces. Schmidt Reelected Walther League Head The Walther League society, young people’s group of Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe St, re-elected Pgul Schmidt as president for another year at a meeting held •in t the parish ball last Sunday afternoon. The organisation , has one of its most success? tub years, with climax of activities reached five weeks ago when the ’ocal society served as host to the Decatur Zone Walther League spring festival. Eleven of the young people are planning to attend. the district convention at Valparaiso University, JJune 15 to 17. Other officers of the society elected are. Gloria Wall, secretary: Kathleen- Schults, treasurer; and John Krueckerberg, vice-president. Outside'social events are planned for thte-summer months, sponsored by the officers of the .league. <!

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