The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 August 1977 — Page 12

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14 new teachers at Lakeland

A total of 14 new teachers will be starting their new assignments with the Lakeland School Corporation starting today, August 31. The new teachers, their assignments plus schooling and experience are as follows: Karen Heim will teach art at Milford Elementary and Junior High Schools She received her BS from Bowling Green University and has no previous teaching experience David Morris has been assigned to teach social studies at Milford Junior High School. A graduate of Grace College, he is a first year teacher. David Sand will teach band and chorus at both the Milford and Syracuse Junior High Schools. He received his BS at Manchester College and his MS at Saint Frances. He also has 19 years of experience. Ronald Carmichael’s assignment is to teach math at Milford Junior High School With seven years experience, he received his BS and his MS at Ball State University Joan Stoeckinger will teach English and social studies at Milford Junior High School. She received her BS from DePauw University and is a first year teacher Linda Stookey has been assigned to teach grade two at Syracuse Elementary School’ Her schooling includes a BS from Ball State University and a MS from Indiana University. She also has five years teaching experience Jem Mahnensmith will teach grade three at Syracuse Elementary School this year. She has five years teaching experience and received her BS from Grace College and her MS from Indiana University of Fort Wayne Elaine Bokhart has been Woke Up Americans Clean Up America How? — By setting your alarm to wake up by 5:45 A M and tune in to WRSW by 6 00 to get the news and hear The 20th Century Reformation Hour program by Dr. Carl Mclntire as he expoundis the infallible Word of God as it should guide our leaders in control of our Nation’s activities «. Just pause for a moment to realize what is happening to America and her faithful allies Our President has said we will normalize relations with Red China and Taiwan will be con sidered part of Mainland Chma How can a Christian Nation assume normal relations with those who so openly defy God. by keeping its people in slavery* and slaughtering Christians by the untold millions'* How would our founding fathers have felt if France would have refused to help us to gain our freedom'* We. as a Nation should be ready to defend our Christian brethren, friends, our families, our homes, our Country. and our freedom. Nehemiah 4:14b. Now. unless we show more of our love for freedom of worship. free enterprise, etc , we shall feel the heavy yoke of atheistic Communism about our necks. Could we blame God for failing to bless a country that has turned its back on Him’ For Christians there can be no peaceful-coexistence with these Satanic forces; especially since peaceful-coexistence (now called normal relations* to a Communist means submitting to their terms; as Dr Mclntire says in • his morning broadcasts, we can’t keep quiet any longer or our witness for God and freedom N won’t mean a thing Write to President Carter and voice your objection to his most recent move to “normalize relations” with the most ruthless killers on earth It appears that our once free America is really caught in this Satanic web. Thank God for Anita Bryant Almost single-handedly she fought the homosexual community in Dade County. Florida Homosexuality is not a “ “civil right” or just another “ life style.” It is clearly a moral issue Listen to the tape of the great debate ‘“God’s Word versus Homosexuality” by Dr. Mclntire and a leading Homosexual leader. Rev. Barbee What Anita Bryant has done shows what can be accomplished when one puts on the armor of God and stands for truth and righteousness It has been said that God and one make a majority; and this incident shows that these evil thrusts upon our children and our land can be stopped if we as Christians will face up to them. If your house was on fire would you get up at 5:45 A M to put it out? I say to you our freedom is on fire in America Listen to WRSW from 6:00 to 6:50 A M and help get Dr Mclntire on 1000 stations in 1977. Byron Ulrich Adv.

J* A Bißt* itS L, TKBOe I zi ■B Uhm Am i 1 ' NEW TEACHERS — New teachers employed in the Lakeland Community School system are back. left. Joan Stoeckinger. language arts. Milford: Cart Meditch. Wawasee athletic director; Greg Ackerman, fourth grade. North Webster; David Morris, social studies, Milford. Other new teachers are front, left, StephanieSzynal. math. North Webster; Bonnie Long, special education. North Webster; Sharon Fackler, first grade, Syracuse; and Ron Carmichael, math. Milford. n At I fn ■ | i ■ H «■ ' bi ' z I . 9E BEGIN SCHOOL YEAR. — Beginning the school year as some of the new teachers in the Lakeland Community Schools system are back, left, Kris Ummel, kindergarten. North Webster; Casimir Siyjnai, math. Syracuse; David Sand, band and choir Syracuse and Milford. Also, front, left, are Elaine Bokhart. English and social studies, Syracuse; Linda Stookey. second grade, Syracuse; Jerri Mahnensmith, third grade. Syracuse; and Karen Heim, art, Milford schools.

assigned to teach English and social studies at Syracuse Junior High School She graduated from Ball State University and has one year’s \ Casimir Szynal willteich math at Syracuse Junior High School. A graduate of Xavier University, he received his MS from Butler University and has five year’s previous teaching experience KnUme JUmmel’s assignment will by to teach kindergarten at North Webster Elementary School She received her BS from Huntington and her MS from Indiana University of Fort Wayne. She also has four years experience Gregory Ackerman will teach grade four at North Webster

Three from Syracuse are injured in auto accident

Three Syracuse persons were taken to Kosciusko CommunityHospital following a two-vehicle accident at 1:58 p m Saturday. Aug 27. at the intersection of CR 300E and 1100 N, two and one-half miles southeast of Milford Injured were Elsie 1. Barefoot. 68. r 2 Syracuse. Robert G. Matthews. 26, r 3 Syracuse, and Mark Byrd, eight, r 3 Syracuse The Syracuse wdman is listed in “fair" condition for bruised ribs Matthews received cuts and bruises to his forehead, while Byrd sustained a large cut to the nght leg and cuts and bruises to the face and chest. Both Matthews and Byrd were treated and released. The accident occurred when Mrs Barefoot pulled in front of the Matthews auto causing it to

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Elementary School. A graduate of Ball State University, this is his first teaching job. Bonnie Hathaway, a special education teacher, will teach at North Webster Elementary School. She received her BS from Ball State University and has one year’s experience. Stephanie Szynal, a math teacher, has been assigned to teach at North Webster Junior High School She received her BS from Indiana University and her MS from Indiana UniversityPurdue University of Indianapolis She also has seven year’s experience Carl Meditch has been hired as the new athletic director at Wawasee High School. With 18

skid 42 feet, seven inches before impact. The car driven by Matthews w-as listed as a total loss. The! Barefoot auto had damage of $1,200 and a road sign had repairs placed at $lO. Deer accident causes damage . • . - ' A car-deer mishap on SR 13, three miles north of North Webster, at 7:45°p.m . Sunday, Aug 28. resulted in death to the deer and S3OO damage to the car driven by Paul Milliman. 27. of New Haven Milliman reported to county police he was driving south on the state road when the deer ran into the path of his auto.

years experience, he graduated from DePauw University and received his MA from the University of lowa. Graduates from school Navy Fire Control Technician third class Alan R. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Brown of r 4 Syracuse, has graduated from advanced fire control technician school. Brown, a 1974 graduate of Wawasee High School, took the 14-week course at the Naval Training Center. Great Lakes. 111. During the course, he received detailed instruction on the electronic weapons systems installed aboard current US warships. He also studied the operating principles and procedures for the shipboard radars and computers used to direct and control the firing of guns, missiles and torpedoes. Brown joined the navy in February 1976.

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North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN 7 R. 1 Leesburg

Efficient Homemakers meet at Long home

Efficient Homemakers Home Extension Club members met recently in the home of Alice Long. Betty Lewallen assisted the hostess. Devotions were read by Mary Nine.. A group discussion was held concerning health and safety. Suggestions were made for the 45 registered at UM VBS Marian Breyer was director of this year’s Vacation Church School held last week at North Webster United Methodist Church. There were 45 students registered. Others participating were: Sharon Martin, supplies: Julie Richey, registration; Lonnie Black. Ronda Black. Rosalie Keim and Annette Keim, child care, recreation and refreshments; Barbara Hunt and Julie Shafer, nursery; Pat Wood and Elizabeth Wood, kindergarten; Ann Wilkey and Candy Teghtmeyer, first and second grade; Gail Underwood and Lisa Gant, third and fourth grade, and Teri Smith and Mrs. Breyer, fifth and sixth grade. Joy McDonald here tonight Joy McDonald, Nashville recording artist, composer and singer of Country, Folk and Gospel music will be guest speaker at the “Special Family Night Program” (today) Aug. 31, at 7:30 p.m., at North Webster Church of God. She also presents children’s programs. The public is invited to attend.

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county trip. The resignation of Rhea Evans, vice president, was accepted. Mrs. Evans and her husband will be moving to Central America where they are entering the mission field. Phyllis Matz was elected as the new vice president. Kay Ferverda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferverda and a student at Wawasee High School, was guest speaker. She showed pictures and told about her recent 4-H trip to Washington, D C. The traveling hostess gift was presented to Mrs. Mak. The September meeting will be held in the home of Doris Wall. Hobby club plans trip Mrs. Frank Golden was hostess for the August 25 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Hobbyclub. Plans were discussed for the club trip. A demonstration was given on how to make flowers out of ribbon. Projects were worked on for the Christmas Bazaar. A sack lunch was enjoyed at noon The hostess served banana cake as dessert. The September meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Ruth Mickley. Pythian Sisters hold meeting There were 15 ladies present for the August 22 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. The September District Convention at Indianapolis was discussed. The North Webster Temple will

be represented by Thelma McCorkle. Following the business session euchre was played. Refreshments of salads and coffee were served by Ada Gingerich and Catherine Babcock. Laurie Smith to be hostess for Mary Circle Laurie Smith w ill be hostess for the September 8 meeting of Mary Circle. The ladies will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church. COMMUNITY CORNER Lydia Circle members will meet at 1:30 p.m., September 13, in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church A buffet luncheon is being planned by members of Esther Circle at North Webster United Methodist Church. It will be held September 14. at 12 noon, in the home of Bea Wilbe. North Webster United Methodist Church Miriam Circle will meet September 12, at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Jane Akers. Miss Carla Clay and Miss Michelle Clay, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Adkins, Dunkirk, spent last week visiting in the home of their grandmother. Mrs. Carl Zirkle, Barbee Lake. .

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Lakeland Locals Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher of Dewart Lake entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher of Milford and Mrs. Mabel Haverstock of Mishawaka. Recent guests inwie home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher and Rex were their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tatro of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courier of Burr Oak, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowty of r 1 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Getfort and daughters of Ann Arbor. Mich. CLOSING OUT SALE Save Up To 75% On All Our Clothing & Shoes 20% OH On Lamps Every Item In The Store REDUCED DISCOUNT MART ■ Uptown Syracuse