The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1964
the home of Barbara William . at which time they organized, with 13 ladies present . Since that time there have been 13 meetings held as of Dec. 31 , 1963. Sixty seven women have attended , the average attendance being 21 and record attendance was 33 on Feb . 4. Their offerings totaled $137.96. Seven missionaries have spoken and 12 different projects and missionaries have shared in these offerings. In addition they have sewn , rolled and packed 555 bandages for Ruth Nephew, made 18 baby jackets to send with Patsy King and individuals have provided supplies worth $ 132.48 for her and $62.20 for Ruth Nephew. Also several boxes of clothing ·have been handled. They have participated in the re– gional and s tate meetings as well as Hilltop House. Election of officers resulted as follows: President - Jean Towle ; Vice President and Program Ch airman - Barbara Williams; Secy– Treas. - Yvonne Fulton. - Reported by Mrs.Llewellyn T homp son. Mrs. Buck, secretary reports The Berean Women's Missionary Fellowship held their semi-annual Rally in the Calvary Baptis t Church, Cleveland, Jan. 21 , convening at 10 a.m. and closing at 3 p.m. Mrs. George Gibson presided, Mrs. N atha Carter extended the welcome on behalf of the Calvary Women 's Society, Mrs . All an Lewis directed singing, Mrs. Elinor Mars·hall was organis t. Eighty fi ve women attended. Mrs. John Knox , our devoted speaker, gave a very powerful and heart-searching message on Rom . 1 : 1 6. A trip from the Ba ptist Sch ool of the Bible pre– sented two lovely musical arrange– ments, accompanied by Mrs. Ballard as pian ist . The fo ]lowjng mi ssionari es were JJrcsen ted by our vice president, Mrs. G. Smelser: Mrs. T ed Wimer repre– sen ting T he Bap ti st School o f the Bible, Mrs. Wm. N1mmo of entr al African R e.p., Mrs. sther J eu nnette also from A.R , M iss Luci ll e Bro u1l– Jct, Mrs. R uth Stan ton , Mr . er ald =. alo11, working 1n Metropol1ta11 M i~- sions, Miss e.ncva Fox and Mi ss 0rn1a Nulph who work wi th the egro folk , Mrs. Betty Roucl1 who~e Jiu l)a11d is I)ircctor of M issionary J.Jealth ervice. All tl1ese arc ac tive or retired t11issionaries under Baptist M id-M issio,1 . he1 Vt'e also hearcl Mr . e ~Ida Payton of tl1t: Phi lip.. pi1le wit}1 ABW J~, Mi s orn1a Rae– burn 0 1 i11g witl1 }1e Bt JJtist chool of tl1e 13ible. 1is Patsy K i11g soon to THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST return to Central African Republic with B.M.M. wa our very challenging peaker using as her text Neb. 4:19-b. She also wove into her message an ex– plantation of her many curios. Her closing remark was a ques tion by a native, "Mr. would my people be- 1 ieve jf they could hear more often?" Lunch time was very enjoyable but we faced a very full afternoon with the introduction of Pastor 's wive who gave their te timony. Hill top House report was given by Mrs. Ann Lewi telling of the need for linens, power mower and leafer. Furnishing and caring for that r oom was explain– ed by Mrs. McGinley, and Mrs. Boxell reported on a program conducted at Hilltop by the you th of Grace Baptist. Mrs. Milner presented some of the urgent needs at Cedarville Col– lege, telling about the Women' Aux– ili ary taking on a $1,000 project for books for the library, they s till need Betty C rocker Coupons, Top Value and S&H Green stamps and deeply a,ppreciate all the groups who give them to the School. The Nominating Committee pre– sented the following slate of officers who were elected unanimously; Presi– dent - Mrs. A. J. Andrews, Cedar Hill Baptist Chur ch; Vice-President, Mrs. Gerald Smelser, Bethlehem Bap– tist Church ; Secretary, ,Mrs. Wilma Fink; Treasurer, Mrs. John Moosey both of Euclid-Nottingham Baptis t Ohurch. PLEASE NOTE: Since there was no invitation tfor our September meeting, the Executive Committee i open for such an invitation as soon as possible. Add this date to your list in the February issue The Hebron Women's Missionary Union spring meetin·g will be held in the Firs t Baptis t Church, 302 W . Main St. , Spencer, Tue day April 14. Their project i $300 for book for Cedarville College Library. R eported by Mrs . Lois Lawther, Secr etary. Kooks Korner Beet Salad - Serves 8 I ,pk . Lemon Jell -o l cup hot wa ter * c up bee t juice 1 tbsp. l1or ~er ad i h 3 tb<; p. vi negar 1h cup di ced celery 1 cup <.J iceu bee t J tbsp g1 a tee.I o nion I tbsp. car r o t Y2 tcas1J. sal t M ix tl1oroL1gl1ly, 1ct set t111til fir111 . t1b111ittcd J.,,, .,, - 1rs. l3ess Walsto11, cdar H ill llapiisl ht1r h. Co1,~ ..; L1u1 Ce arv t1 te, QhiG Contributions to Home and Camp, Inc. Leland G. Howard, Treas. P. 0. Box 3 Rochester, Ohio Gifts to ' 'Hilltop House' ' North Royalton Baptist ................... . $ 10.00 Bible Baptist, Bedford .............. .. 35 .87 Rochester Baptist .......................... .. 5.00 Northfield Baptist .......... .. ...... .. 10.00 Immanuel Baptist, Columbus ......... . 15.00 Calvary Baptist, Clevela nd ............ .. 10.00 Amboy Baptist, Michigan ............... . 10.00 First Baptist, Findlay ................... . 5.00 Faith Bapt ist , Amherst ................... . 5 .00 First Baptist, Elyria ... .. ..... . 68.33 Cedar Hill Baptist, Mr. Milner ... .... . 20.00 Huntsburg Baptist ... .. .............. .. 10.00 Immanuel Baptist, Arcanum .......... . 10.00 First Baptist , Bowling Green ........ .. 5 .00 Sharon Baptist, Sharon Pa . .......... . 5.00 T . ' t B t' t l . r1n1 y ap ,s , ora1n ................... . 5.00 LaGrange Baptist .. .......... .. ............... . 50.00 Berea Baptist . .. . . .. .. .. .......... . 25 .00 Church Buildings Committee ........ . 34.75 Memorial Baptist Church, Col . .. ..... . 15.00 TOTAL ..... ........ .... ............... . $353.90 Gifts to ' 'Camp Patmos' ' First Baptist, Gallipolis .................. .. $ 15.00 First Baptist, McDonald .. .............. . 10.00 Immanuel Baptist, Columbus ......... . 10.00 Penfield Jct. Baptist, Lorain .......... .. 10.00 Northfield Baptist . .. ..... . . .. .... .. 10.00 Bethlehem Baptist, Cleveland ..... .. . 5 .00 Calvary Baptist, Salem .... . .. .. 3 .00 Blessed Hope Baptist, Springfield .. . 10.00 First Baptist, Elyria ...................... . 68.33 Trinity Baptist, Lorain ., ..... ... .. ... .. .... . 10.00 Cedar Hill Baptist, Mr. Milner .... .. . 10.00 Sharon Baptist, Sharon Pa . . ........ . 5.00 Whipple Ave. Baptist, Canton ...... .. 5.00 LaGrange Baptist .......................... .. 50.00 Berea Baptist . . ............................. . 10.00 Evansville Baptist . .. ...... .. 10.00 Memorial Baptist, Columbus ....... . 15.00 TOT Al ........................................... $251 .33 DECATUR FOUNDRY CO. INC. Division of J. L. Johnson & Sons Inc. 1700 N. Calhoun Street Decatur, Illinois Manufactures Anneal ing Pots for Malleable foundries Provides Two Schol arships to Cedarville Colleg-, MARCH, 1964 Page 11
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