The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1964
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Le t us a k him to cau e ... u t ariproach and to n1ake ll d\\'ell in the con cioL1 ne of Hi pre encc. If 1n1qt11tie pr , ail and tran gre ion hame u there i provi ion for the e al:o G d hall pt1rge then1 a\Va)' . F or 11ch conde cending love all fle h hall ultin1atel, con1e to Hi foot tool. Terrible Thing . , er e 5-7: Thunder tone and lightening f la hes, in– a:ce ible n1011ntain and roaring ea - such are the darker a pect of nature. But beneath all. like a weet refrain, we hear Him prai ed a the God of al , ·ation. f ake Him 1 our confidence by land and ea. The beauty and order of the world, ver e 8-13: Brimming river , soft ho\\'er . golden harve t , the hum of the bee in mountain pa ture , the call of the e\\'e to their lamb - all be peak God goodne s. Let u ask Him to , ·i it our heart with the throb of pringtime.' ' Rally! Rally! Rittman here we come! The pring rally of our Ohio Regu– lar Bapti t Churche Women' Mis- ionary Union, will be held in the Fir t Bapti t Church We t Ohio av., R ittman, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 21 t beginning at 10 a.m. Thi day \\,,ill be 'packed full until 3: 30 p.m. It will be our privilege to have Mr . Earl Umbaugh, Chri tian Education Editor for the O.I.B. and wife of our State Mi ionary and Mi Ruth H ege, recent},, evacuated during a terrorizing experience from the Congo, as our speakers. There i to be a Panel Dis– cussion presentation of activities re– garding our tate projects, and the ingathering of the dime offerings! We are urged to get our dime offerings to our treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Schlech– t)•, 17020 Lakewood Heights Blvd., Lakewood, 44107, as oon as pos– sible after April 1st. Luncheon at noon will be catered at church. Give as much publicity concerning this Rall}' - urge the women in your church to attend. H ere's a suggestion for ladies to travel together from several churches by using the church bus of one church and sharing the cost of transportation. If this is not possible, fill your cars and get in on all the good things in store for us at R ittman, Ohio. Pray for our Executive Committee as they plan our program. PAGE 8 APRIL, 1964 R EMEMBER To set your clock ahead one hour Saturday night Aprii] 25th! The Women's Retreat Begin ,planning early, for really you will be mis ing o many good thing if you do not attend the Wo– men's Retr eat to be held on the Campus of Cedarville College, Aug. 11-13. The cost for all this delightful time, including all meals nacks, lodging wonderful program will be $ 15 if you bring your bed linen, blankets and towels. If you wish thi to be furnished it will be $16. Thi covers the period from Tue day lunch– eon through Thursday luncheon. Watch for next months issue when we hope to announce the speakers and pecial features. Urge also unsaved women to attend. Mrs. Earl Umbaugh will bring a series of four message as our main speaker. ~re covet your earnest prayer for thi Retreat. * * * The meeting of the North Bethel Women' Missionary Fellowship was held April 2, 1964 at 10 a.m. in the First Baptist Church, Bowling Green. - By Mrs . Kathleen Flick– inger, Sec'y. e omen hio - ,t4 I I 8. Morale Booster at Hilltop House "The mail man is coming!' ' This announcement always bring<; great an– ticipation to the heartc, of the Hilltop re ident . Mail is a great mora1e boo ter - the high point of the day - and the one receiving a card or le tter receive great happine s. On the ' 'Red Letter Days" when omeone ha a birthday, it i gratify– ing to note the thoughtfulne of yoL1 when in sending o many lovely card . Some of you al o remember them with valentines and other appropriate holi– day greetings. All these remembrances mean so much, and since it is more ble ed to give than to r eceive, your joy must be boundless! In one of our Hilltop Bulletins we gave you a list of the birthdays of the Hilltopper s, and you might like to add the following new ones to that lis t: Mrs . Alice Mowen - June 2 Mrs. Bessie Wenger - March 9 Rev. Elton Hukill - Dec. 5 Mr . Hukill - Se,pt. 9 There is till great interest in the descriptive slides and tape about Hill– top House, and many of the churches h ave written requesting the use of these in their meetings. If your group would like to see them, write to Mr . Dean Henry, 2743 Bender Avenue Akron Ohio, 44319. The annual Cherry Blossom Festi– val celebrated by Barberton residents is scheduled for the first week of May . If you have been wanting to visit the Home, this would be an ideal time - when you can also see ,picturesque Lake Anna in the center of Barberton surrounded by colorful cherry tree in blossom. KOOK'S KORNER NUT BREAD - (for 25) Mix together: 1 ~ cups sugar ~ cup shortening (soft) 2 eggs Stir in 3 cups milk Sift together: 6 cups all purpose flour 2~ Tbsp. Baking Powder 2 t p. salt Blend in: 1 ~ cups chopped nuts Pour into two well greased pans, ize 9~ x 5 ~ x 2% ' ' loaf, and let stand THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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