The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1962

eart to eart mong t e omen By Mrs . Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road , Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio ,,1 11:lt 1, t' ... ti t1 g i11 , ot1r area 'l I>l~asc \l: 11(t ot1r tlCW'; un I nol tcc l me bcf ore the ""' tl1 f the tlll) ntl1 fo1 \ c ll (lc~1re tl1is to be YOlJR P 1 ·,c.. .. t"' I ")'' i 11 g 1, c..J ttt',t c1..i 1 f t)t11 a t',lgc ,r tl1c 1,.._,t)k. ·· trc11~th (,r l '" .. ,ch D .. 1, .. .._ b, Harr, \ (cl ()r111il k l 1nt1. D D. H\\T}1at ,11,111 1 rcnlit r t111to the l ord lt r all H 1, ht:11ct1 t, t() \\ard n1c '?" - \'>.. 11(, 12 ··H .. 1, ~ ) c.."ltl prepared ) ot1r gift f r the k ing n H t~ hirthdJ)? Ha\e ) Lt ... n1~1dc "t1re , c..'Ll knO\\ \\ hat He \\ a nt a r1 c..i are ~ c..) tl read) t g i, e it? ..Laid 0 11 Tl1111e altar. 0 111v L ord • <Ii,· i11e. Accept t/1 i gif t totl O)' fl> r TI 1 i 11 e o 1 ~ • 11 a k e. J l1a1·e 11<> Je1ti·el to adorn Tliy l1r,r1e. ,\ 1 or a11,· 'H'Orltl-fa111ed acrifice to 111ake: B,,t l1ere I brir1r~ li'itliin 111)' tre111- blL11g /1a11d THI ivILL OF Ml E - a tl1i1z,, tl1at see111ed s111all; J411d ThoL1 alone. 0 L ord! can t z111derstand Ho lt' , 1-vlz en I 1 1 ield Thee thi . I • ,·ield nzine all. • Hiclde11 tlz ereitz T/1 )' searching oa-;,e can see Str11goles of passion, visions of delight, All that I have, or am, or fain i1 1 ould be, * * * M ay we wi h each one of you i ter in the Lord, together with your f amilie a ble ed Chris tmas and a ble ed ew Year. * * * REPORT ON THE ANNUAL MEETING The 33rd Annual meeting of the Ohio Women' Missionary Union OARBC): \\'a held Thursday after– noon Oct. 18 at the Graham Road Bapti t Church, Cuyhoga Falls. Over 300 \\Omen \\ere pre ent for the bu i– ne s e 100 and to enjoy meeting as Y..ell a hearing many mi sionarie . Among tho e present were, Mr . Rom)' ne Strickland. Republic of Tchad: wli 1ae Allen, Central African Republic; Mrs. Betty Gir ton, Venezuela: 1r Addie Bromwell, Je\\ 1 i h ¥/ork in Columbus, erving \\1 ith Bapti t ~1id- 1iss1ons. Mrs. Floyd Dickinson and 11rs. Betty Myers re– presented FBH~1, 1 Irs. Betty Lorenz Page 6 , December 1962 l)eefJ l<Jves. /011<! J, oper. <111<! lc, 11R– i11~ \ i11/i11ifc. 1 , It /1atl1 l>ee,, 1vitl1 tear ·. a11<l di111 - 111etl lvit/1 sig/1 , Cle11 cl1ecl i11 111)' gasp till /Jea ,,tv it l1c1tl1 11011e; oi,· fro,11 111)' foo tstool 1-vl1 ere it ,·a11qi1i /z ed lie , Tl1e pra)'er a cerzdet/1, ''Ma}' Tlz ), 1-vi II he <Ione. " Take it, 0 avior, ere 111) 1 courage fail, And r11 erge is so i11 Thine Olvn }vill, tl1at e'en If in so111e desperate /1our in)' cries prevail, And Th ou give back my gift , it 111a)' have been So charged, so p1.,rif ied, so fair have growrz , o one with Thee, so f illed with space divine, I ,nay not know or fee l it as • mLne own , But taking back tny will, ma)' find it Thine. Anonymous. "Wi e men bring Him gift - the co tlie t most priceles thing they own. Let u bring Him our , thrilling with the reque t fr om Him for it - our wills. " on furlough from igeria, Miss Lynn Anheiser with ABWE, and Mrs. Mildred Leech with the H ebrew C hri tian Society in Cleveland. The main me sage of the afternoon was brought by Mrs . Albert Speith whose work is with her husband in the Madera River area in Brazil with Baptist Mid-Missions . She graphically described the people and the field, thus challenged everyone pre ent with her enthusiasm for the work. A ver y intere ting and informative kit entitled ' Behind the Veil" was presented by Mrs . K enneth Butler, Welli ngton ; Mrs. George Wright orth Eaton· Mr . Romyne Strick– land , Strong ville; and Mrs. Woodrow McCaleb, Elyria, who were inter– viewed by Mrs. Frank Odor of Graf– ton concerning Mo lem beliefs and manner of life. Special mu ic for the afternoon was presented by the Ladie Trio of the Cedar Hill Church, Cleveland namel y Mr\ . Patil ct1er, Mrs. Dick I conard and Mrc; . Walter tockcr. and a olo by Mrs. Don mith of Iyri a. ew officer5 for the coming year include Mr . Kenneth H ou er , New London, pre ident ~ Mr . Frank Odor vice-pre ident · Mrs. J ack Acker, Strong vi ll e, Secretary and Mr . Her– bert W ebber , Rocky Ri ver, Trea urer. The 1 ad ie of the Graham Road church led by the pa tor' wife Mr . Ben Jenning and the mi ionary so– ciety pre ident Mr . Olin Rodger s. were very gracious hostesses and pro– vided a lovely luncheon preceeding the meeting. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO ALL WOMEN'S MISSIONARY GROUPS. PLEASE NOTE: In order to get information con– cerning State activities and projects into the hands of the proper person in your mis ionary groups we must have accurate records. If you have not upplied the Secretary, Mrs. Jack Acker, 13187 Atlantic Road , Strongs– ville 36, with the name and address of your women's society president, please do so NOW without fail. HOME FOR THE AGED: Some women's group have expressed a de- ire to renovate and furnish a room at Hilltop House, 303 East Tuscarawas Ave. , Barberton. Arrangements for thi can be made by writing or tele– phoning Mrs. Dean Henry, 2743 Bender Ave., Akron 19, Phone 644- 5362. Beds are available along with kitchen facilities, for those wi hing to stay overnight to accomplish this pro– ject. If your group wi he to purchase some particular piece of equipment for the Home, see or write Mrs. Henry about this also. Submitted by - Mr . Loui e H enry Secretary. ....!.,. ~ ~ ....... ...... ........ The initial meeting of the West Moriah Womens Mis ionary Fellow- hip wa held at the Fir t Chri tian Bapti t Church Coshocton, Sept. 25 at 1: 30 with about 48 ladies present. The theme for the meeting was, Jesus aid, • Go - Occupy - Till I come." The meeting was opened by the pa tor 's wife, Mr . Harry Cole giving a warm welcome to all pre ent. Mr . David Shimp, Thur ton, was The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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