The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1963

1...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------,---------· .eart to eart mong t e omen By Mrs . Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road, Clevela nd Heights 18, Ohio \ 11, t 1s ~ citi11g in , ot1r area? Please end 1 our news and notices to me before the . th of the n1onth for we do de ire thi to be YOUR PAG !! * l .1\.11 ,, 1111, 1, \ \)tt1 l'c.lgc a11J ,, c are '"'('I" ·1g tt)r , \.)tlr 1tc111.... t)f 111tcrc~t :1 1"i .., "l , 1t1c" 111 , L ttr IL)Cal .. 111d · t.. 1lc ,,11 1'. n..tr, t)rgantL.~1t1 n~. \ l)ttr fc1\or - ~ tc rcct.'C"· l1cl11ft1l tigge ' ttons. que - tt'rl · c-t ~. arc de. 1rcd al, . Thank. , ('ltt P. . Plca"c ren1en1ber all 1 ten1 1",r L'tlr pag n1u t be rec ived b) 1r. . \l ilncr 11<) t late, tl1a11 1l1e 51/1 <>/ t/1e JllOtlt/1. * * NOTHING HAPHAZARD WITH GOD ··r-:.no,\ n unto God are all Hi work fron1 the beginning of the World" - ct 1: : 1 . ~·1·m glad my time are in Thy hand. It i o weet to know That e, 1 erything by Thee i planned for me ~,here'er I go; The Hand that hold the ocean' depth can hold my mall affair The Hand that guide the univer e can carry all my care . I'm glad I cannot hape my way, I'd rather tru t Thy kill· I'm glad the ordering i not mine, I'd rather have Thy will, I do not know the future, and I would not if I might, For faith to me is better far than faulty human ight." Quotation from ' Continual Burnt Offering'· By Dr. H . A. Ironside. HAPPINESS AT HILLTOP HOUSE Address: 303 E. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio. We are happy for the opportunity to use the Womens page, monthly, to let you have a glimpse of life at Hilltop House, the Ohio Regular Bap– ti t Home for the Aged. Some of you have visited us ,personally, but others have not yet done so. We now have a "Guest Book ' where each \ 1 isitor is asked to make a record of his v1s1t - we only wish we had had it from the beginning so that we would know how many have called on us. Something else has been added also! We nO\\t have 30 lovely, new, maroon– cover ed Hymn Books . They are ' SO GS FOR WORSHIP" published Page 8, OCTOBER 1963 Mrs . Inez Milner, Wome n ' s Editor by Zondervan and we are going to make u e of them in ome old-fa h– ioned ong fe t around the piano, and al o in devotional programs. They were purchased with funds sent in by the Women Mi ionary Group of the 0.A.R.B. Churches. Church Group Invited We are anxious for group from nearby churches Sunday School and Bible Cla e Youth Groups and Mi ion Circles, to come and conduct devotional program at the home. Mr . Edgar Todd, 531 Lloyd t. , Barberton, is in charge of scheduling the e meet– ings. Please get in touch with her for booking a ingle meeting or setting up a definite schedule of regular • services. THE SLIDES AND TAPES of the Home are available for u se in pre ent– ing this work to your church group. (When using these plea e be sure to forward them on as instructed, that ano ther group will not be di a.ppoint– ed in planning a meeting.) The per– sonal activities of our residents are many and varied. Mrs. Anna Caulkins ha a hobby of sewing quilt blocks, and patiently stitches these small pieces by hand. She also surprised a little girl visiting the Home with a new dres for the doll. How delighted he was! Miss Caroline Studdiford i a faithful letter-writer. She corre ponds with many missionary friends and can be heard at her typewriter for many hours each d·ay. From time to time, we will introduce you to the other member of our "family". Please remember these folks in prayer, along with our STAFF. Much patience and wisdom is needed each day. Financially, we are not yet in a po\1tion to en large Ol tr kitchen an(I th1 i~ a great need. Perhap. yot1r :ht1rch will hare this burden. he C,eneral RL1les booklets arc now available to those intere\tcd in enter– ing the Home, a well a application l1lank . Please addre s the Manage– ment ommittee, Hilltop Hou e, 303 a t Tu carawa Avenue, Barberton , Ohio, 44203, if you de ire to receive information on entrance requirements. ubmitted by - Mr . Dean H enry. REPORTS FROM THE CHURCHES Calvary Baptist T abernacle, San– du ky - recently our Missionary Society had a pot-luck dinner at one of our meetings. Each lady was given the name of a country and brought an appropriate di h. Among other we had, Italy Spaghetti, Germany German Potato Salad , China - Chop Suey and the most clever one wa Cottage Cheese ( tinted green) from the Moon! It wa thoroughly enjoyed by all. - Mrs. C. Foster, Reporting. Faith Baptist ChiLrch, Co/.-Thurs– day evening Aug. 8th, the Esther Cir– cle of the W.M.U. gave the church a treat with a family Mi ionary Dinner. The John de Ros et family being our gue t and speakers for the evening, they showed slides of their work and curio from their field which all pre- ent enjoyed very mu:h. Faith has three mi sionary groups including a teen-age group who meet on Saturday, to study Mi sions and knit slipper for mi sionary children. They call their Circle 'I Am Hi ', their leader and teacher being, Mr . John Ring. We are hoping another Circle will be formed oon. - Mrs. Frank Coleman, Reporter. Tlze Litchfield Baptist Chitrch - We are happy to report, the Church i prospering and growing under the leadership of our new pastor, since the first of the year, Rev. & Mr . David Shimp. The D.V.B.S. , recently concluded, report an average of 114 in attend– ance. The Ladies' Willing Hand Mi ion– ary Circle ha ju t completed a quilt to be pre ented to the Home at Bar– berton, we are al o continuing with the Dime Bank. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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