The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1963
eart to .eart mong t e omen By Mrs . Inez Milner, 2665 Canterbury Road, Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio \ 'l1at ,, c 1ting it1 v ttr t1rca? 1'>\ca~c cntl ) o t1r new, and notice to n1c before the 5th f tl, 111 ntl1 fr we tio (l e ire thi to be YOl JR PA , E!! NINETEEN SIXTY THREE 11'''"' Hl"'Rl.. '? , \ l1r,\tlli nc"v ,car 1t1,t fttll - f ,,,hat'. Jt1s t full of '-'' h - l)f the ( hristian tt 1s f 1llctl , ith Ht 11rc,1111~cs. tt i f 1llcd \\ ith H is 11rc,cnce! ur here t f re t1ntr dden I ..1th ,, pa\ ed ,, 1tl1 Hi .. f tprint~, f r He g es bcf re ti . He ha alread .... . . 11,·ed ttr tor11 rr \\' . He full)' ant1c1- patcs tir n ed : ther f r e He a lone an a, t u .. \'Fear thou n t, for I a111 ,, ith thee: be n t di ma d for I am th\ d: I will trengthen thee, 1 ,,,ill~ help thee, )'ea, I will uphold thee \\ ith the right hand of my righte- u ,ne ... I aiah 41 : 10. Another preci– u pr mi e in the 15th ver e "For I r /1 e Lorlf tit)' God 1ri' iil lzo ld tlz ) 1 riR/1 t Jzand. a)' i11g 1,11 to tl1ee . Fear 11ot: I -.i·ill help thee." Look at the \\ ord of the Apo tle Paul who poke out of a rich experience a a bond lave.. of Je u Chri t "But my God hall upply all your need according to H i riche in glory by Chri t J e u ' - Phil. 4:19. Fo r a g lad new yea r The following i a poem taken from ' The Daily Sacrifice' ' by the late Dr. Iron ide, written by Walter Bruce Grime . "O soul of mine, be s trong! Make this a glad new year, And life one grand sweet song, Some other Zife to cheer; o tirne hast thou to dream Or waste life's precious hour– While borne upon life's dream, Waste not thy manly dower . Amid life's busy din, O soul think no t of rest! Great battles thoit must win, Make this new year thy best. O soul of mine be s trong, Let noble passion sway, And love's triumphant song Make glad each passing day!'' Attention Society Preside nts Our Spring Rally date is set for April 23, 1963 (before daylight sav– ing time sets in), but to date we have no meeting place for this Rally, our president Mrs. Hou er informs us. If ) our church would like to entertain the State Women's Missionary Union Spring Rally, please notify Mrs. Kenneth Houser, 34 Park Avenue, ~ev:., London, Ohio, as soon as pos- sible. Thank you. Page 8, January, 1963 INTERESTING REPORTS 1 he ladies of the Rcyn ldshurg Bible Mt si n Bapti t hurch organ– ized a W n1en' ~ Mi ionary Fellow- ship, Oct . 4, 1962. The econd meeting wa held Nov. t with election of officer a follow : pre ident Mr . Jean Howle· vice-pre - ident, Mr . Barbara William · secre– tary-trea urer , Mr . Garnet Wymer . Be ide our r egular meeting each month, we hall have an hour for folding bandage and to make quilt for mi ionarie . Our pecial peaker this month wa Mr . heatham r epre enting Child Evangeli m Fellowship. An offering wa received for her work. Reporter - Mr . Garnet Wymer. -~ .,. The Fall Rally of the Hebron Women's Missionary Fellowship con– vened at 10 a.m. in the Euclid Avenue Bapti t Church, Lorain , Nov. 1 3 with 193 ladie present. Theme for this meeting was "Laborer To– gether With God" with Mrs. Paul Wehman conducting the devotion from 1 Cor. 3 : 11. We were favored with a marimba olo by Mrs. Howard Comstock, of Faith Baptist in Amherst, and a vocal olo by Mrs . Gordon Schecterly, Calvary Baptist , Norwalk. Special speaker was Miss Marjorie Mitchell, serving with Baptist Mid– Missions, who told of her work in St. Lucia, West Indies . Three Work Shops were also con– ducted in the afternoon featuring "Pastor's Wives", "Missionary Society Officers,' ' and ' 'Mis ionary Projects." Their projects will be to furnish Kitchen items for the new Hilltop House in Barberton and they estimate thi will average for each church in the Hebron Association about $5 .15. T hey hope to have this in by the fir t of 1963. The Spring Rally of the Hebron A ociation Women will be held in the orth Royalton Baptist Church on April 9. Lunch was served in the church at noon and the ·entire day was one of ble ing. - Mrs. Betty Barrett, Sec'y. -Treas. * >le • * The President's Luncheon will be Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 12:30 p.m. at the Village Inn, Barberton . 1 his is f r pre iden ts of the area mis~ionary fell w hip . and all the churches' , . . . . women m1 1onary oc1et1es, pastors, wive and project committee mem– ber~. Re ervation only. * * * KOOK'S KORNER Lemon Bisque - 1 pkg. Lemon J ello 11A cup boiling water Juice and rind of 1 lemon 1 h cup sugar Combine and stand until set . Whip 1 large can Evaporated Milk that has been thoroughly chilled. Whip Jello mixture and combine with whipped milk. Fold in 1 can of drained chushed pineapple. Crush 1 lb. Vanilla Wafers, place half of this in large oblong cake pan. Pour mixture over the crushed wafers and top with remaining crumbs. Let tand over night. Served by ladies of Fir t Baptist Church, Hamburg, N. Y. during Baptist Mid-Missions Con– ference. We wish all the members of our Women's Page family a most blessed New Year! THE NARROW WAY 'Tis such a narrow pathway, Yet there's room enough for two, There's a room to walk with Jesus And for Him to walk with you. Y ou would lose Him on the broadway , The crowd would press bet-.veen, And only in the narrow path The h eart of Him can lean. ' Tis in the narrow pathway Your eyes can meet His own , No need for other counsellors, Help comes from Him alone; O blessed, narrow pathway Where there's but space for two, Just room to walk with Jesus. And for Him to walk with you. - BEATRICE CLELAND Women's Auxiliary to have meeting A meeting of the Women's Aux– iliary to the Ohio Regular Baptist Home for the aged will be held at orton Center Bapti t Church Jan. 29 at 10 a .m . for the purpo e of adopting a con titution. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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