The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1965

(Continued from page 4 ) R. Refrc ~ hn1cn t ( 'o n1 n1 i l t cc rfhi~ i·3 a good ti r11c to cal Oltl an(I "'li\ 7 C it up!' ' Say like go to McDona ld or a imilar place where they can have two or three hamburger and a shake! C. Meet back at the church for a ing an(i devotion . 4. Alternate outing suggestions ( '. A lawn par ty woul cl he a wonclcrful or– r ortunit y for yo u to invite a youth grottp fr<) n1 a ne igh bor in g c h u rch t(.) ge l a c– q ua in te d with their youth . Finc.1 a home in the c hurch famil y that ha a large lawn and garage. H ave croquet, Badminton , Table T ennis (in garage) ba ket ball hoot and a couple of table game in the garage uch as c hecker·s, che. pick-up-5tick e tc. Yott will notice that the tin1es sugge tetl are al l on Friday. Fol lowing a con. ect1tivc pattern is a little ea ier remembere(l. Of COLl r e, yot1 would et the n1 best for yol1r own particL1lar itt1ation. D . Trea~Ltre hunt or a cavenger party i·'\ a lways fun outdoor . P . Boat Ri c.le . In the Ohi o Ri ver o r l ..akc ;ri e a reas a moonlight cruise mi ght be pl anned if an excur ion boat L ava il al1le. Thi <; woLtlc.1 he a wonderful! outi ng for se nior high group·3. A. Go to a tate park where there arc trail. to follow. B. Tf there i a good zoo close hy yot1 mi ght chedule one OLttin g there. S. In case of rain have an alternate Barley Water 1/2 ct1,p pearl bar ley 2 1/2 quart boiling water 2 lemons 6 oranges Brown Sugar to ta .te "Put barley in a large sa t1ce pan, add the boiling water and s,imme1 over low heat with lid o n for one hour. Squeeze the fruit and keep the juice. Strain the water from the bar]ey into bowl, adding the rind of one lemon and three oranges. Add ugar. Allow to tand until col9. Strain off the rinds and add the orange and lemon juice. K eep in re– frigerator. " Barley water and other of the queen's favorite recipes are included in Mrs. McKee' book, "To Set Be– fore a Queen,' pu,bli hed by S imon and Schu ter. Today's Recipe-Angel Food De erl ( 16 servings) I pkg ( l Qlh oz.) min a tL1re mar3h– millows, about 6 cup V2 cup orange juice I cup gi ngerale 2 cup~ heavy cr eam, whip,ped I large angel food cake Yi cup sliced cand ie(i c herr ies I cup chopped salted nut \ • • Heat mar~l1mallow~ and orange JUtcc in top of double boiler until r11elted. Add gingerale. hill until partly thickened. ..oJd in 'ream. Cut cake into 1 inch ctibes. o ld into crean1 ,11ixturc. ,.fLtrn i11to a pan I I by J 4 l1y 2 Yi inc he·~. op with cherries and JlLtls. hill for several hot1r s or ovcr- 11ight. - a $5 favorite by Mrs. l10111a I~l111 i appeared i 11 h icagc) I rib Ll 11 t;. l r a l)P}' ooking H av-.:: ~Ltn! BOOK REV IEWS I I M .. I OR J A R lOr I A 1 :: I{ I – A , B) J{ al1Jl1 . or IIL1ncl , 58 > 1aple t. I~ st >ria, ()111 . 0 110 111s, 72 r>p. I. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST ( Reviewed by D r . Merle R . HL1l l, Editor Ba,pti t Bul letin ) . " An t1nu ual collection of poetry. All the selection,-- are of a national flavor , written from a con ervative C,hr,i tian and conserva,tive political viewpoint . The re ul t with i,ts em– pha. i t1 po n Biblical principle loyalty to Amer,ica, and the nece . ity for in– d iv id ua I in itiat ivc, is mo t r efre. hing. " Orders may be ent clireotly to the author. r ,. ~ ... ... ' t • 'We Two Alone " by Ru bh H ege pt1bli hed by Thoma~ Nel on and Son , N. Y. I92pp. $3.50. Reader of the Ohio Ind ependent Baptist magaz ine in M arch , 1964, read excerpt from Ruth H ege' tory o f the attack and res.cue in the ongo. There wa much interer:- t hown in thi~ issue of the m agazi ne and copic<.. were quickly gone. Now, Mi H ege ha co n1piled a book dedicated to Mr . a11d Mrs. Er- 11C'')t Ferrel, •'who willingly gav their beloved daughter , W ir11fred a11ll J rene, to the Lord to 1 i vc or to ti 1e\' and in 111cmor1an1 to Irene 1-.·crrel lrer1e wa\ ktlle(l 111 Jan. 2...i., l t)()~ h 1 an arrow 111 tl1c terror ridde,1 ,,i1tagc <)f Mangt1n gL1. Miss Hege l1a'> written her vi, itl J)erso11al atcot111l of J1lil}Jng ,t feat.JI \ g1c.1111e of l11dc-a 11d \Cck , itl1 Cl)t11111t1 - 11ist-trainctl terror 1~t , anll l1ov. sl1e esCrt J)l!() firt1111 tl1e raids t)ll ( <)llgl1lt.'sc n1is itlJlar 1 OJ1lj)OLil1lls. You mL1 t read thi book for a Dr . All an E. Lewi pre ident of Bapti t M id-Mi ion ha wri,tten in the foreword : ' It will be the r are reader who wi ll put ,thi book down until he ha r ead the entire acou nt . Though it i no t fiction the e fac t . born out of the crucible of h t1man experi ence, r ea(f Ii ke fiction yet give u an in·' ight into the purpo.. e, prob– lem , and ,patho of n1 odern mi .. ion ary endeavor. ' The book al o i illu tr ated with many pi ct ure o f ,the author with Irene F erre l, the Bible School build– ing at Mangungu picture of the native , and of the r e cue helicopter. Thi book will ch allenge hri tian and bring many oither to n1 i ion fi el I throug.ho t1t the worlc.l. J an1e R. John. on. AT HILLTOP HOUSE Three Ladie I i ionary Grot1p. came to Hilltop hou e recently t erve luncheo n fron1: the H inck- ley Rid ge Bapti t h11rch, the Fir t Bapti t hL1rch f orwalk. nnt1 the Brook·3iLI Bapti t ht1rch of C' levcla11cl. The e arc nil happ) o - ca ion . indceti. The b1rthda\, of t\\ o re ,ill en ts \.\'ere re111c111 be red by the e gr Llp~, that of tr . Ida l ac ( ' rttn1 a r1ti of Mi \•') arolinc tt1d liforli. tJJ)t. H ukill \\' ,l" ~1r1, 1lt:gctl tt1 111int'itcr tl1c \ ord t (,otl and '>JJc.1k. of H ti Ito 11 Holt e 1 n f 1\ e ti 1 f t ~ r L~ 11 t cht1rcl1c tlL1ru1g the 111011th. He \\il at the F1r\t B,11)tl'.,t C' l1t11 ch L)t (~,lltl)l1. the I 1tcl1t1eltl B,lf) tt,t ( ' l1t1rcl1. lhL' ( 11 ace B,\11t1\t ( ' l1Lu ch L)t "t111l1t11 \. tllL' ll r t)Ok , it.le l1 .. 1pt1,t ( l1u1~l1 )f ( It'\ l' – lanLI ,lllLI tl1t; l.. ,,a11g~l 8,tl1t1\t ( ' ht1r 11 t)f kr<.)n . It le i1111g 111111 IL)l' 11ttlt>it su1>1 ly l)t to l)l"L'sc11t tl1~ Hl)t11e, l1 e an he t.:l)tlta lt.'Ll l)\ 111 ai l , t 3() "tts- ., ··1ra,, as 1\ , e <>r l:all 11 ·trl) rtL 11 7 - 8475. AUGUST, 1965 PAuE 7

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