The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1962
ce 1 nes at Camp Patmos II bal ltl d d1 t .~ ll c ar f r th !.UC SS or C lll'\J Potn,o~. t-1 r, turl fo d er i ' d1r ctor, Hi<l her stof f prcpt1rc th ca1n~ er . Sho\ n (lc f t to right) ar Gordon P t SnHth, Geno la Te ttnton and Mrs. Shirley . Sometimes young people injure themselves dur ing playtime at Camp Patmos, but a nurse is always present to lend a helping hand Sharon Griffith, daughter of Mrs . Betty Griffith, Sharon Baptis t, Sharon, Pa ., watches as Mrs. Marian Ende rs, camp nurse from Ca lvary Baptist, Norwalk, treats her skinned knee . Hebron Association young people have • cruise The Annual Moonlight Boat crui e of the H ebron A sociation Young People wa held on Monday night, J ') - une _ . One hundred ninety- ix youth and coun ellor left Sandu ky Bay at p.m. on the Challenger of the T euman Boat Co. and tr avel led to . 1 arblehead. Lake ide, Kelley' I - land prior to returning home. Ele\. en of our fellow hipping churches participated in the three hour event. \\' h1le the group wa on the lower deck a 20 minute devotion period wa conducted b} Rev. K enneth Smel er of the Fir t Bapti t Church , Medina, acting a ong leader. Gue t peaker \\ a Re, Frank Odor of the Midview Baptt t Church, Grafton. The arrangements for the crui e were made b 1 Re\. Homer E. Graven, pa. tor of the Avon Bapt1 t hurch. Page 10, AUGUST 1962 One of the places freque ntly visited by Camp Patmos young people is the book store set up by Be lievers Bi ble and Book Co. Mrs . H. K. Finley smilingly helps three youngste rs as they look for a remembrance from camp . Pictured (left to r ight) are Be th Cooley, First Baptist, Wei Iington ; David Bobe rtson, Sharon Baptist , Sharon, Pa. ; Mrs . Finley and J oyce Bill ing ton, Memo r ia l Bapt ist , Columbus. Free pop potatochi p , and pret– zel were provided. Game played on the lower deck and an unu ual pirit of friendline and gaity among the coun ellor and young people all contributed to a whole ome atmo - phere long to be remembered by the youth of the a ociation. Bethany Fellowship meets in Youngstown Bethany Bapti t Fellow hip held it June meeting at Berean Bapti t Church Young town Ohio, Thoma Wright led the song ervice in the 3 p.m . meeting. Rev. Fred Hu ey of ile led in prayer. Rev. J. E. Beckley of McDonald led in devotion u ing II Timothy a hi text. In the di cu ion of bu ine a mo– tion was made that a Sunday School conte t be held among the churche in the fellow hip . The conte t was et for Augu t, September and Oc- tober. Speaker for the afternoon and evening meeting wa Rev. Robert L. Ryer e, vice pre ident in charge of deputa tion north for Bapti t Mid– Mi ion who poke on the 116th P alm. He brought out the depth of our love for the Lord and the way in which it can be manifested. We love Him becau e He heard our cry, our voice our uppl ication. He i graciou merciful and righteou ne a ltogether. He i alway near to de– li ver u , to comfort u in our orrow and all we eek to do. We hould r emember that we are in partner hip wi th Him. Brother Ryer e concluded by urging tho e pre ent to remember the vow made to the Lord and to con– stantly eek to fulfill tho e vow to the be t of their ability. In the evening ervice, Rev. Ryer<;e poke on the 3rd Psalm. He al o gave a brief picture of thing and oppo ition on the mi ion field today. DVBS program highlights final week of school Enrollment in Daily Vacation Bible School at Temple Bapti t Church, Port mouth, wa near the 250 mark with the highe t attendance being 219. The fir t week' average attendance wa 202, the econd week's 206, giving u an average of 204 for the two weeks. Of that number l 24 tudent had perfect attendance re– cord . Marnette Carver, Connie George, and Stevie Hall tied for fir t place in bringing the most new pupils to VBS. The Sword Drill winner for the entire chool wa John Gower. He and the foUowing were daily winner : Patty Bonzo, Vicki Ne tor Alice Branon Patty Edward Harold Den– ton , Ken Curcio Diane Lyon , Bar– bara Doyle, Mike Edward , David Branon and Seaton Hal I. DAYTON Clifton tJiller from Emmanuel Bapti t Church, Dayton, a recent grad– uate of Grand Rapid, Bapti t Semin– ary, was ordained in Grand Rapid . He i now pa tor of Leonard Height Bapti t Church Grand Rapid Mich. WHEELERSBURG The par onage of Wheeler burg Mi ionary Bapti t hurch wa re– cently re-roofed and plan are to have a porch rebuilt. The church voted unanimou ly to incorporate a a non-profit organization under tate law . The OH IO INDEPENDENT BAPTI Sl
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