The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1962
• een Dave Gower editor Temple Ba pt ist Chu rch Gallia and W a ll er Streets , Portsmouth , Ohio Jerry Bonz o , assist a n t e d itor .. . Youth leaders pastors and young people send us news and ideas ... JERRY BONZO Banquet held for youth at Van Wert church ·1~h(.; Fai th ht1r h V '1n rt . Ohio, h ~td ci \ ' alent ine· Banquet f r the ~en1 r , uth f the hur h and th ir gue~c b. 13 . The banquet wa held ;n the R ndez\· u R m f the 1 cal 1·~1 · . The tabl \\ r nicel ., decor– a ted \\ 1 ith fa, r and center piece n1ad b\- ~Ir . larence Laughr . .. h ,, n t nlv , po ed the theme of th .. banque t. ·but al th menu and program 1n it entirety along with the ta ble napkin. Th them for the occa ion wa taken from P alm 119: 0 ··. . . let m}' heart be ound.. , There were 25 er ed at the banquet. They enjoyed a er\' fine menu which wa prepared and ., erved by the ladie of the church. The menu con i ted of an appetizer . to ed alad. ham, calloped p ta toe and green bean . There were hot roll and butter along with coffee or Pep i. Cherry Pie wa erved for the de ert cour e. Mr. L . Bo well. the youth di– rector. opened with prayer before the meal wa erved and later told the young people what wa in tore fo r them in the future youth effort . Pa tor Howard Andrus acted a the emcee for the evening and brought gal of laughter from the young people a he dotted the program with a number of joke . There wa ome group ingiog and the pecial mu ic "" a upplied by the wife of the youth director, Mrs. L. Bo well and al o by Rev. Kenneth L. Andru , who i the brother of the local Pastor and pa tor of Fir t Bapti t Church, Grove C ity. Penna. There wa al o a duet by the two pa tor . Rev. Kenneth L. Andru for the evening, talked on the theme of ··How the H eart Can Be ound. ' ' Sunday School consultant speaks at youth rally Fred Barlo\\- f rom Chicago a- t ional unda}· chool Con ultant for crip ture P re and The General A - ociation of Regular Bapti t Churche o f America wa peaker a t oice of Page 8 , MAY, 1962 • hri tian Y uth held in Fir.. t Bapti ' l ( hurch. Parma . pril 21. I he al ar Bapti t hurch outh choir with llan Foltz ace rdiani t ; J a k att, ing pira tor· and laine 1artin, piani t were the pecial mu ic. A graduation banquet i p lanned for June at hef Loui Re taurant - 206 Memphi Ave. leveland from 7 to 12 p.m. Ground-breaking services held for Cedarville gym Ground-breaking ervice were held recently for a new 175 000 gymna - ium at Cedarville College and con– truction i by R ichard on Con truc- tion Co. Columbus Pre ident Jame T. Jeremiah aid. The building, which will hou e a regulation ba ketball floor lounge book room nack bar game and banquet hall , i expected to be com– pleted by the middle of Sep tember. Originally the chool had planned to build only a portion of the build– ing until the needed money was avail– able but with $100,000 collected to– wta rd the building fund chool of– ficial deoided to go ahead with the entire tructure. It will be located behind the col– lege cafeteria on the pre ent ba eball field. Dr. Jeremiah ha been traveling in five tat to attend banquet held by churche to rai e fund for the building. He aid there have been 14 banquets and more are planned in the fal l . Bulletin Planned The pre ident aid a pecial bulletin i being planned to inform tho e in– tere ted in the building program progre . When the new building i complet– ed the present giymna ium will be u ed a a chapel-aud,itorium and the chapel, located near the new gym– na ium irte, will be u ed for cla - room . The nack bar and book tore are pre ently hou ed in the men' dorm and when they are moved out thi portion of the dorm will be u ed for tudent room . DAVE GOWER ~rhi i the third major building program the c liege ha tarted 1ncc J 957 and during th1':> period enroll– ment ha · increa ed from l 19 to 438. Pr ident Jeremiah aid more than 500 tudent are expected next f al]. A t the ervice Dr. . R. Maddox read the cripture; Rev. William Brock vice chairman of the college board of tru tee , led in prayer ; and . I . Barker led in inging. Spring semester opens with ''Sweetheart Banquet'' Thus far the pring eme ter has been fi lled with activity at Lo Angel Bapti t College. A weet– heart Banquet opened the eme ter and wa enjoyed by a fine crowd at Tip Re taurant three mile from campu . Mi Allen and Mr. William were prominent on the program a w1a appropriate to their recent en– gagement. Eleven econd eme ter arrivals welled tudent enrollment to 82. Ten were for the college and one for the eminary. Variou Go pel team have travelled locally and to di tant points, including orthem alifornia with profit and ble ing. The tru tee have been busy plan– ning the location, design and ize of the propo ed Dining Hall Adminis– tration Building. The whole chool family i much in prayer concerning the pecial offering requested from the churche . The additional pace i critically needed. Dr. Carl Elgena of Grandview Park Bapti t Church, Des Moine , Iowa held pecial evangeli tic meet– ing on campu through arch 7. With the help of the tudent , a clear te timony wa pr ented to the com– munity for which we are thankful. The faculty ha invited Rev. Dale atterthwaite of Calvary Bapti t Ohurch, Lo Angele , to be Baccalaur– eate peaker on unday, June 10. All commencement ervic will be held at our ewhall campu . * * A piano for the Calvary Bapti t Junior hurch, Bellefontaine, Ohio, w recently purchased. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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