The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1963

and Mr . Woodrow Mc aleb were in– vited to honor the occa ion officially. Mr . Dyke graciou ly complied with Mi Daniel' reque t to tell the tory of her voyage from England to Mon– tre~, by ship . t? Cleveland, and by train to Verm1ll1on where she joined her two brothers who lived there. Congratulatory greeting card and flowers came in profusion. As recently as two years ago, she stood among her birthday guests dressed in mo t becoming light blue attire and generously shared with them a birthday box of chocolates. Mrs. Dyke's mind and memory are remarkably clear. When her daughters talk about a person or event of long ago, they can count on her for ac– curate information. Her manner is that of a true English lady. For years upon the departure of a caller, she rose and saw them to the door. Until last August she daily, at ten o'clock in the morning, by means of a magnifying glass, read the a - signed Scriptures in the Home Depart– ment Sunday School Quarterly. She still insists upon setting the table, washing the di hes, and caring for herself. All who know her, love her , and pray that God will ble her ' 'real good", as she enters the econd century of her life. Reported by - Mrs. Agnes H. Fay KOOK'S KORNER ' 'Lemon Pound Cake' ' Disolve 1 pkg. of Lemon Jell -o in– to 1 cup of boiling water - let stand for 10 minutes. Add l ,pkg. Duncan Hines Lemon Supreme ake Mix and 4 eggs (one at a time - beat well after each addition), then add 3 .4 cup of Mazola ooking Oil , l teasp. Butter Flavoring and mix gently. Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees in Jarge Angel Food tube pan . rease the bottom of pan. GLAZ - 11.h. cup~ 'onfectioner Sugar ( 10-X) , grated rind and juice of 2 len1ons , 1nixed together . et cake stand 10 minute before re111oving f ro,n pan , the r1 glaze tl1c cake wl1il e wartn. ub1,1ittcd by Mrs. l1as. Hecker levelan<l Heights * * L_r)o ri11g for you at the "Women's or1 er " 11e l 11 ontl1. Be ic toriot1 s in l1r ist ! l1e 0 111) ' 11 pe of tl1 t d t1 O}' cacl1 o tl1cr , i b~com er ati 'cl)' inter ing c l1 tl1 r. - ,1a t il)11s not for tl1 111 to t d ir1 l1elp- , , • •, , 111/ Jt)k THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Bethany Fellowship meets at Struthers The April monthly meeting of the Bethany Fellowship of Regular Bap– tist Churches was held at Struthers Bapti t Tabernacle, Struthers, Ohio. Rev. Mr. Cononge of the Wycliff Bible Tran lators who translate the Word of God into every language, poke both morning and evening. A que tion and an wer period with Rev. ononge followed. During a business ses ion under the direction of Rev. A. Marsteller , the men di cussed future canva sing by Churches of the fellowship. If any pastor felt the need of a canvass but did not have enough worker he wa told to contact the Fellow hip for help. The ta k of the local pa tor would be to map the locality, et up advertising, and get thing ready. A tape which had been received from Paul Mar teller and hi wife wa played at the evening meeting. The Mar teller to]d of their work while on furlough. Paul poke of God' watchcare over them in all pha e of their work. He al o poke of liv– ing effective lives for our Ma ter. He spoke of teamwork neces ary be– tween the mi ionary and the home l-hurch in order to accompli h great things for God. Rev. Paul Mar teller i with the Wycliff Tran lator . Rev. Donald Loomi of Evan ville Bapti st hurch and Rev. Frank hittock of Bible Bapti t hurch, Girard, were to be peaker at the Fellow hip mee ting May 20. --- Jesus Chri t can o interfere in a human life that it can look up and say 'Bies the Lord, oh my oul, and forget not all Hi benefit " even in the mid t of orrow or uff ering. * * * Correction One word wa left ot1t of the ivf a article uThc reatne~. of GocJ '' bJ Ralph . NordlL1nd that c n1plctcly change the thought . On , r1tcnce on page 4 should r ad : We arc ,,,,1 b1bliolater\ when we do that. HOW TO PUBLISH YOUR BOOK Join our succeasf ul author:> in a complete and reliable publishing progran1: pub– lici ty, advert ising, handsorne books . Speedy, e ff icient service. Send for FREE ,nan– u~c,ipt repor t & copy of Publish Your Book. C A R l T O N P R E S Dept . 010, 84 Fif 1h Ave., New Yor 11 , N. Y. Summer school offered at Johnson City Baptist Bible Seminary, John on City, N. Y., is offering three e ion of Summer School, each two week in length. Thi will enable a tudent to enroll for one, two, or three two– credit course remaining on campu lwo, four, or ix week . Folder de- cribing the cour e will be sent to anyone reque ting them. There were 774 gue t who attended Open Hou e thi year. One hundred tayed overnight ince they had tr avelled from such a di tance with their Pastor and Coun elor . Thirty-two choir n1ember toured the Atlantic coa t during a recent vacation reaching many people with the Go pel throt,gh song and te ti – mony. Rev. Kenneth Ohr trom, Pa tor of the Centr al Bapti t hurch of Gary. Ind. wa the speaker at the Bacca– laureate Service thi year. The Com– mencement Me age wa given by Rev. Kenneth Ma teller, Pa tor of the Haddon Heights Bapti t hurch Had– don Height N. J. Both men gave chall enging me age and parent and tudent alike were greatly ble ed. We prai e the Lord for the ble ed year that ha been experienced at B8ipti t Bible Seminary. Application are far ahead of any previou year at thi t in1e. Friend de iring informati n about Bapti t Bible eminar)' may write to the Director of Admi ion . Mr . Larry iel en, 335 Main tree t. John on i ty, . J . CoulsonShepherd, Director ror 27 years 1.ve have been telling Israe l ot her Mess,ah over 50 and more radio stations at hon,e and abroad Personal folio ~-up by our ,nissionanes has ,nad~ th is ministry very ef fective. Now 10 fa i th we a, e enfarging our missionary staff. Many of the 3 million J~\~s ,n the N Y. area. and in o\ht!r large: ci ttt: c11e open to appro3tll \\ 1 1th the C,ospel. The ttn,e to reach then, is very short. Will you take th is e»;panded outreach on vour henrt , to pra and ~hare? Senti for free cop~ of our inf onna· live quarterly, ~\ESSACE TO ISRA[l. MESSAGE TO ISRAEL, INC. Box 682, General Post Office New York 1, N. Y. • • I I P ge 7 , JUNE 1963

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