The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1965

757 students Directed to College campus The Lord h a directed 757 tud_ ent to the Cedarville College c an1- pu . Thi record-breaking enrollment over a 25 per cent increase over the 600 young people who attended ,...edarville la t year. The teaching ,taff ha al o increa ed. There ar e ,ow over 40 full-time faculty mem– ier s. To accommodate the rapidly ~xpanding ,:,tudent body, more than ~325,000 ha been expended to pur– ; ha e a nd con truct dormitorie . An addition to Faith Hall wa completed tt a co t of $160,000 a nd hou e 80 ~omen students. A complex of apart- 11ents in the Cedar Park addition wa purchased from a developer for 5165 900. The existing apartments plus an additional one constructed his year are being u sed to accom– :nodate 133 men students and house .wo s taff members. The student-personnel s taff was in– :reased by three to provide better ,upervision and counseling service for he larger s tudent body. Additional Jersonnel include a dean of m en , ·esidence hall supervision, and a ;ampus security officer. Col lege gets deed Horner Lankford {left), of the Lankford De .1elop,nent Co., Xenia, presents the deed to a co,nplex of apartments in Cedar Park 10 Dr. Jan,es T. Jeremiah, president of Cedar– ville College. The purchase included $140,000 for la,~d and apartment units constructed last year and an additional $25,900 for a new apart,nen1 uni1 now under construc1 ion making 1he 1otal purchase price $165,900. The apar1men1s with furnishings and equip· n1ent are located in a section of Cedar Park comprising 4 .2 acres of ground including a blac 1op parl ing lot. New Girls' dorm goes up The admini tration building under– went ome major changes this um– m er. The exterior was sandbla ted and repainted, the north and south entr ance were remodeled to include aluminum glass doors ,pillar ,:, up– porting b alconies, and the east door– way to the building was clo ed. The old cafeteria building was con– ver ted for u e as a post office and print hop. The space m ad e avail– able in the administration building by the tr ansfer of the post office and print shop wa used for additional staff offices. Dr. William E. Kuhnle pa tor of the Garfield Bapti t Church, Wau– a to a, Wi sc., wa the speaker at the fall Bible Confer ence, Sept. 20-24. A day of ,prayer preceeded 1he e meet– ing . Each year the3e ervice are cheduled wi th the prayer that the Lord n1ight t i c thc111 to prepare the tudent body and facLtlty for the • con11ng year. xten ive plan have been laid for Pro pective tL1dent Day , Oct. 8-9, in conjunction with the fall Hon1c– co1111ng activitje 011 Oct 9. on1c of the f eatt1re activitie. will be a parade DECATUR FOUNDRY CO. INC. Division of J . L. John~on & Sons Inc. 1700 N. Calhoun Street Deca tur, Illinois Man ufa ctures Annea lin g Pots for Mc1lleable foundries with f loa t , alumni meeting and occer game with ky-diver perform– ing at half-time. The d ay will be clin1axed by the pre.miere bowing, Saturday evening, Oct. 9 of a new 30 n1inute color film tit led ' Higher than Hi gher Educa tion." Why must Brethren suffer? Inte rn at iona l Christ ian Re lief m in isters worldwide to Ch rist ia n Brethren who are destitute b e ca use of w ar d e vastat ion, d isease, overpopulat ion a nd the ravages of na t ure. Be ca use of their b ibl ical sta nd a g ainst a pos· tasy a nd commun ism, these b reth re n have been b yp assed b y larg er denom inati onal and g overnme nta l a g encies. Wo n't you hel p ? Wri te: International Ch ristian Re lief 8 Frazer Aven ue Colli ngswood, N . J. Hebrew Christian Society (An l r1dependent Baptist M ission) 4486 Mayfield Road Cleveland 21, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through means of: • Literature Distribution • House-to-House Visitation • Bible Classes • Camp • Correspondence Sthool • Radio WCRF Cleveland Speakers available to rnir1ister 1r1 your Churcl1 Rev. Alan C. Metcalf, Director

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