The Ohio Independent Baptist, September 1963

eart to eart mong t e omen By Mrs. Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road, Clevela nd Heights 18, Ohio 11 t 1 c.. iting irl , ur area? Plea e 'end . our new and notice to me before the tl1 f the n1ontl1 for we do desire thi to be YOUR P AG ! ! ,,,, tilt.' •l'"t ,r 11 'l'l' , i11 , l'l' \\ 1t11 ill )'- \ .l ll J i,~.lCt' lll l cltl'\ ltlQ · ;t1r 'llJll tllt..' I''-''\ er ,.1t tl1~ HL)I\ , 11l)\l .. R(' 11 I~- I ') . " It I t~.111, t r 111e11 and ,, t1r11cn lo tlti 11'. tllt:\ ',lfl get thfL)tlgh thl ' C\ il \\ rlll \\ ttll llt th~ light l f (.1l)Li' ' \\,'~)~(l a 11 f t h , g ti id ,1 11 t: t) f the D L vi n c p 1 r 1 t. l " 1 r1,t "ent H 1n1 tt) gtiitie tl thr ugh tl1 " great J t1rne). ,tnti if \\C . eek. t ,, ,ri... inJcpende11tl) f Hin1, \\e hall tt1111hlc 1nto the deep darkne of ctt rnt t, · .. night." ··<..,r,1 1 u pirit. L \C di in. let Thy Ii llh t ,, ithin n1e hi ne ~ .:::: _ 11 n1) in and fear r n1ove, fill me ,,,ith Th)' hea\enly love. p ak. Thy matchle grace to me fr n1 n1)' in. oh, et me free; Lead n1e to the Lan1b of God. wa h Ho\\' preciou to know. tha t t~e ble ed H ol)' pirit enter 1n al! H1 ft1llne , into the heart of the belie.ver the moment that one believe . It 1 n t a matter of our agonizing for more of the Holy Spirit ( as tho' we h ad ju t a "piece' ' of Him), b~t. rather the need i for the H oly Sprr1t to have control of more of US - yea that H e ha,'e ALL of IE and YOU A D YOU. Thur day. Oct. 17 1963 l : 30 p.m. Annnua l Meeting of Ohio Women's Missionary Union ( In conjunction with the Annual As– ociation Conference) HO TG KO G! What do you know about mi ionary work there? Did you k.no\ \' that when in H ong K ong -? Our peaker at the October meeting \.\. ill an wer that que tion. Plan now to attend-bring a car full. Emmanuel Bapti t Church Toledo, is our ho t chur ch. A full day and intere ting pr ogram is alread 1 in the making. Page 6 SEPTEMBER 1963 111e in Ht\ r>rcciott~ hi Otl. r=ai t 11. antl hope. an<l chari ty, 111- fortcr. <le\ e11tl fron1 'T' hcc~ hott the an inting pirit art; the c h gift to n1e in1part." --.... locker ' I do no t know what od ha planned t con1e to me today: I only know that He ha promi ed n1e to be my tay, nd that Hi hand ha mapped out al l the way that I mu t go. I do not know the road o'er which my feet mu t run the race. But I do know though rough it be thouoh teep in many a place That He h a aid "Sufficient i My grace a on I go'. - Anonymou Quotes from "Strength for Each Day '. HILLTOP ECHOES During the hot summer months the large airy rooms at Hilltop Hou e have been comfortably cool. The only evidence of it being warm i the 'wel– come· you receive if you drop in for a vi it. The "population" at pre ent con- i ts of Maude Wil on (Aunt Crumie) - the cook, Mary Lou Mitchell - the housekeeper , and Clarence Dun– lap - general "handy man ', along with four re ident . They are: Mr . Laura Holtz, Mr . Anna Caulkin , Mr . Mae Crum, Mr. Thoma Red– ditt. Mr . Mary Rudy will be ,pend– ing the month of Augu t here al o. We have had a number of vi itor recently, including a large group of ladie who were attending the quarter– ly meeting of the Women Auxiliary on July 23rd. It was a joy to vi it with all of them and to show them the pre– mi es. Many of them went away say– ing, " ow we will know HOW to pray for you here at Hilltop, for we have received a personal knowledge of your needs. The women's Auxiliary discussed many of the e need and you will be receiving a letter outlining the dis– cu ion and their decision . We wi h to thank you who have written to a k what part you can have in thi work. Plans h ave been completed for the addition of enlarged kitchen quarter and a soon a fund are available, thi much-needed expan ion can be accomp]i hed. Mr~. Dori~ Dttnham. JJ ox 28, inti - lay, Ohjo, ha\ been namec.l l.., ibrary ' hairn1 a n for the home. t1 c wi 11 upcrvi c the pL1rchac;e of books and ub criptions to maga,ine\. Before sending any books to the Honi e, will you ,plea e wrjtc to Mr 'i. Dunham. giving the name of the books and their author ? This will greatly a ist u in e tabli hing our Library. PRAY FOR HILLTOP HOUSE – it' per onnel and mini try! KOOK'S KORNER Southern Spoon Bread 3 cups Milk 11.4 cup Cornmeal 3 Egg 2 table poon Butter 1 ~ tea poon Baking Powder 1 tea poon Salt 1. Stir meal in to rapidly boiling milk. Cook until very thick, s tirring con tantly , to prevent scorching. 2. Remove from fire and allow to cool. The mixture will be cold and very tiff. 3. Add well beaten eggs, salt baking powder and melted butter. Beat with electric beater for 15 minute . If hand beating is used break the hardened cooked meal into the beaten egg in small amount until all is well mixed. Then beat thoroughly for 10 minute u ing a wooden spoon. 4. Pour into well greased ca erole. Bake for 30 minute at 350° . Serve from Ca erole by spoonfuls. ote: This is the Spoon Bread for which Boone Tavern i o famou . Be sure ito use white cornmeal for the true outhern bread. -From the Cook Book "Look No Further' ' -Richard T. Hougen Boone Tavern. WANTED Christian couple for cottage parents for teen-age boys and girls. Live in. Write: Regular Baptist Children's Home, St. Louis, Michigan The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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