. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . ry of New Brunswick, NewJersey, February, 1866, and the summer of the same year wasordained by the Presbytery of West Virginia. In November, 1863, he married Miss Amanda F. Hayes, ofWashington, Pa. He was stated supply at Buckannon and FrenchCreek in 1866-68; Superintendent of City Missions, Pittsburg, Pa.,in 1868-74; General Agent of Pennsylvania Bible Society in 1875-76; pastor-elect at Apple Creek
. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . ry of New Brunswick, NewJersey, February, 1866, and the summer of the same year wasordained by the Presbytery of West Virginia. In November, 1863, he married Miss Amanda F. Hayes, ofWashington, Pa. He was stated supply at Buckannon and FrenchCreek in 1866-68; Superintendent of City Missions, Pittsburg, Pa.,in 1868-74; General Agent of Pennsylvania Bible Society in 1875-76; pastor-elect at Apple Creek, Ohio, in 1876-58; pastor at Perrys- CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH. 75 ville, Ohio, in tSjg-Si; pastor at Frankfort Springs, Pa., in 1882-85,President of Richmond Col-lege in 1886-1888; pastor ofRichmond (Ohio) Firstchurch in 1885-1890; Secre-tary of the American SabbathUnion in the year following. In 1892 he went South,taking charge of the churchat Starke, Florida, until1895, and the church atGlenwood for another year. Since 1897 Dr. Faris hasbeen pastor of the church atCandler, Florida, where heis laboring at the presenttime. The degree of D. D. hereceived from RichmondCollege, Richmond, Ohio,. in 1889. REV. SALMON COLES FARIS. D. D. MATTIE BYERS FEHL. Mattie S. Byers, daughter of J. W. and M. J. Byers, was bornin Bellefontaine, October 3, i860, and was educated in the Belle-fontaine schools. She united with this church March 5, 1876. Inthe summer of 1884 she entered the mission field as a teacher inUtah, being stationed at Brigham City. The school had an attendance of from twenty to forty-eightpupils; the Sabbath school averaged about thirty. The teacherswork is visiting as well as school-room work. She spent threeyears in the work; nine and one-half months each year in theschool room work, and came home in the summer of 1887. She married Mr. John Fehl, and now lives at Carthage, Mis-souri, 76 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY.
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