Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1959 — Page 8

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I First Donations To Roger Miller Fund I First donations have been comI ing in for the past week for the I “Roger Miller Love Offering," I which has been started to aid his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice I Miller, in the care Roger needs. The 17-year-old boy was criticI ally injured in an automobile acciI dent April 10. Roger lost control I of his car on a rain slicked road I near Bluffton and received a brain I concussion and a broken neck. I When Roger awakened, he found I himself in room 234 at the ParkI view hospital in Fort Wayne where I he must remain for at least five I months, unable to move a muscle I from the chest down. I At the time of his accident, RogI er was a junior at Berne-French I high school. An active young man I all of his life, he was anticipating I the start of spring sports and.other activities. Now, instead of participating in sports, he must remain in bed under a doctor’s care and submit to surgery. Thus far, three operations have been performed. Roger is the eldest in his family, his sister Nancy being 12 yeas old and Brother Waype, only ten. Mrs. I Miller is a sister of Ralph Habegger and Mrs. Doyt Miller, both of Decatur, and a cousin of Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, also a Decatur resident. Donations for the “Roger Miller Love Offering” can be sent to Mrs. Austin Merriman, Mrs. Merle . Riley, Elisha Merriman, Bank of Berne, Shell Service Station in Berne, Roy Davies, or the Daily Democrat office. Contributions thus far have been a $47 offering from the Lincoln school in Blue Creek township, 1 where Roger’s brother and sister are students. Other donations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Wechter, Fred Dellinger, 1 Delmas Feasel, Fred Bushe, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Mr. and I Mrs. Claude Marckel. Mr. and I! Mrs. Roy Price, Luther Sovine, I ’ and numerous donations have been I received from anonymous donors. I The total thus far amounts to $l2O. 1934 Confirmands ' Mark Anniversary Twelve members of the 1934 confirmation class will celebrate their) 25th confirmation anniversary Sunday morning in a special service at St. John’s Lutheran church on route 27, nodth. The service will begin at 10 a.m. The Rev. Edwin A. H. Jacob will preach the anniversary sermon. Two of the original 14 members have died, Mrs. Tillie Berning-Kie-fer, who died last year, and Frederick Scheumann, a sergeant in the U.S. Army, who was killed in action in Italy during World War 11. Five of the original 14 are still members of St. John’s church. They are Paul Scheumann, and Edward SelkTng, all of route 1, and George Schuller and Mrs. Amanda Scheimann-Bul-temeier, both of Hoagland. Other members of the class are Richard Scheumann and Mrs. Del-' la Aumann-Koenemann, both of route 2; Ralph Graft, New Haven; Mrs. Meta Fuhrman-Kammeier, Woodburn; Mrs. Alice ScheimannFriedrichs, Fort Wayne; and Mrs. Martha Miller-Pierce and Mrs. Vera Witte-Merica, both of Monroeville. Present also will be Mrs. Ida Gunsett-Smith who taught in St. John’s Lutheran school at the time and gave them their first three years of schooling. William Uffel-, man, principal, who had the class in grades 6-8, will be the organist and choirmaster of the reunion service and master of ceremonies of the anniversary dinner in the school building following the service. The same male choir which sang at the confirmation service Palm Sunday, 1934, will sing again at this service, “Jesus, Lead Thou On.” This male choir, except for three replacements, has continued to sing each Sunday and holiday for more than 25 years, The mixed choir will sing the intrait for the day and an anthem, “If Ye Love Me,” by Tallis. Using as his topic, “Winning the race of life," the pastor will base his sermon on I. Corinthians 9, 2427. I Cry Wolf BUFFALO. N. Y. (UPl>—After four straight false burglar alarms had been set off by short circuits, police Lt. Clifford Yanz still checked when the alarm rang a fifth time. He caught two burglars hiding inside the Inland Steel Products, Co.

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County-wide Youth for Christ will celebrate its 14th anniversary with two rallies. The first rally will be at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Berne school gym, featuring the Bible club quiz finals and a message by Bob Davenport, UCLA athlete. The second rally will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Firfct. Mennonite church in Berne, with Dr. Ted Egstrom, above, president of Youth for Christ, international, as speaker. This will be followed by the president’s reception in the basement auditorium of the church. Over Z,3W Daily Democrats an sold and delivered In Decatiu each day.

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Closing Meeting Os Lincoln PTA May 14 Judge Myles F. Parrish, president of the Lincoln P.T.A. announced that the last meeting of the 1958-29 Lincoln P.T.A. will be held in the Lincoln gym Thursday, May 14 at 2 pm. The afternoon program will feature the kindergarten children of Lincoln, in their annual kindergarten demonstration.

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Tho kindergarten teachers are Mrs. Meriam McDonald, Mrs. Ruby Swick®.d Mrs. Helen Zwick. John Richard Eichorn also announced that the program will also include a tea honoring all of the teachers of Lincoln. The new 195960 Lincoln P.T.A. officers will also be installed. They are Rev. Carroll Myers, president; Mrs. David Heller, vice president; William Christen, treasurer, and Mrs. Paul Wolf, secretary. The retiring officers are Judge Parrish, president; Da-

vid Kaye, treasurer, and Mrs. Hollis Bonifas, secretary. The monthly P.T.A. meditation will be given by a member cf the character and spiritual committee, and refreshments will be served by the hospitality committee headed by Mrs. Robert W. Scraluka and Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt. The entire meeting will not last more than 45 minutes, and all members and friends are urged to attend this final meeting. Trade in a gooa town — Decatur.

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959

Gifts & Prizes for the Ladies Annual “Mother’s Party” SAT. NITE, May 9th MOOSE CLUB