The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 June 1983 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 8,1983

Church news

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'* - Bfiwßßr * B' WBBZwLJBBOK3Bhik BWSSBOr BENEFIT ROCKERS — Youth group members from Hastings Island Chapel United Methodist Church particpated in a 24-hour rock-a-thon to help raise funds for group activities and needy charities. A total of 10 youngsters started the rocking at 9 a.m. Friday morning with three going the distance by rocking until 9 a.m. Saturday. Blane Biller was top fund-raiser by collecting $143.60 and was one of the three to rock the full 24 hours. Laura Haney and Lessli Hershberger were the other all-night rockers with the entire group raising more than S4OO. Rockers seated in the front from the left are Kara Zimmerman, Tami Hollar, Lessli Hershberger, Karena Zimmerman and Karen Haney. Seated in the back are Krista Zimmerman, Julia Hollar, Stanley Hershberger, Terry Templin, Blane Biller and Laura Haney. (Photo by Gail Widmoyer)

Epworth schedule given

Epworth Forest Retreat and Conference Center will have ministers of North Indiana

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United Methodist Churches as guest preachers for Sunday services this summer. Services are

conducted for attendants at Epworth Forest programs and for residents and vacationers in the area. They are held in the auditorium at 10:30 a m. The Division of Worship of the North Indiana conference sponsors the services. Rev. Herbert George of Epworth Forest is coordinator. The schedule of visiting preachers is as follows: June 12 — Rev. Lamar L. Imes, Warsaw 19 — Dr. E. Dean Fager, Osceola 26 — Rev. J. Kenneth Forbes, Executive Assistant Indiana area. United Methodist Church July 3 —.Rev. Phillips Brooks Smith Jr., Superintendent Huntington District 10 — Rev. N. Dale Mendenhall, Leesburg . 17 — Rev. Thomas Weigand, Superintendent Elkhart District 24 — Rev. Roy Katayama, Secretary Board of Global Ministries 31 — Rev. Jack Thomas, Fort Wayne August 7 — Rev. Ernest E. Lawshe, Wesley Manor, Frankfort 14 — The Epworth Forest Choir School and Rev. Harold Oechle 21 — Regional Lay Witness Celebration with Mr. Vance Archer 28 — Rev. Nigel A. Everett, Monon September 4 — Rev. J. Ross Richey, Elkhart Greenwoods honored by Milford UM On Sunday, June 5, a reception in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Greenwood was held at the Milford United Methodist Church. The Greenwoods were assigned to the Milford church for another year. On the same day, Ann Brooks' presented the special music with a song during the worship service. Area youth are reminded of the Wednesday evening Young People’s Bible Study under the direction of Tony Newman. The Bible study is held every Wednesday from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Future opportunities at the church include a task force meeting with Rev. Bruce Ough of Oakwood Learning Center at 7:30 p.m.; and the United Methodist Women will meet on June 16.

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Grass, Reefer, Weed, Most often smoked; can also Sweet, burnt odor Impaired memory, perception Columbian, Hash, Hash Oil. be swallowed in solid form Neglect of appearance Interference with - Sinsemilla, Joint Loss of interest, motivation psychological maturation Possible weight loss Possible damage to lungs, heart, and reproductive and immune systems Psychological dependence ALCOHOL Booze, Hooch, Juice, Brew Swallowed in liquid form Impaired muscle coordination, Heart and liver damage judgment Death from overdose Death from car accidents Addiction STIMULANTS Amphetamines* Speed. Uppers. Pep Pills Swallowed in pill or capsule > Excess activity Loss of appetite that chmuiatn tha Amphetamine Bennies form, or injected into veins Irritability, nervousness Hallucinations, paranoia Drugs that stimulate the . ~ . Cnnvulvions coma central nervous system Dextroamphetamine Dexies Mood swings convulsions, coma Methamphetamine Moth. Crystal. Black Beauties Needlemarks Brain damage Death from overdose •Includes look-alike drugs Cocaine Coke. Snow, Toot, Most often inhaled (snorted); Restlessness, anxiety Intense psychological resembling amphetamines White Lady also injected or swallowed Intense, short-term high that contain caffeine. •" Powder form, smoked followed by dysphoria SWssness. anxiety phenylpropanolamme (PPA), and ephednne. Death from overdose Nicotine Coffin Nail. Butt. Smoke Smoked in cigarettes, cigars Smell of tobacco Cancers of the lung, throat, and pipes snuff chewing High carbon monoxide levels mouth, esophagus tobacco Stained teeth Heart disease, emphysema DEPRESSANTS Barbiturates Barbs. Downers Swallowed in pill form or Drowsiness Infection Drugs that depress the Pentobarbital Yellow Jackets injected into the veins , . Secobarbital Rod Devils Impaired judgment withdrawal symptoms Needlemarks Death from overdose Nausea Constricted pupils Narcotics Swallowed in pill or liquid Drowsiness Addiction with severe Diiaudtd Percodan form, mjected Lethargy withdrawal symptoms Demerol Methadone Needlemarks Loss of appetite — ; . 11 — Death from overdose Morphine Dreamer. Junk. Injected into veins, smoked Heroin Smack, Horse Codeine Schoolboy Swallowed in pill or liquid form Hvonotlcs Quaaludes. Ludes Swallowed in piH form Impaired judgment and Death from overdose Zthaqualone ‘ Sopors performance Drowsiness accident Slurred speech Severe interaction with alcohol HALLUCINOGENS PCP (Phencyclidine) Angel Dust. Killer Weed. Most often smoked; can also be Slurred speech, blurred vision. Anxiety, depression _. „ Supergrass, Hog. 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