The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1965
1 r>rat\e the I~or(I for each one , h,, hatf a rart in ()t tr '" ()fk. prc)gran1 (,race Fu~Cl)- cha1rn1an. South Bethel Won1en' . Mi ionary Fellow hip Mr . Jane H oward, Arcanum Pre ident met with the Executive Committee: Mr . H elen Hancock. V. Pre.-- . Mr . Ju anita Will~ 5ecretary, Mr . Hazel Billington, frea urer· at ation-Wide Inn , Co– umbu , to plan the program for their Spring Rally held March 16 in the Wa hinton Height Bapti~t Church Da)'ton. Mr . Juanita Will, Secretary. THOT: "You cannot be optimi tic -if you have a 'mi ty optic . U e the eye of faith!" - M . R . DeH aan. KOOK'S KORNER HEATH BAR TARTE - Serves 16-20 Part o. 1 Mix like pie cru t: I pkg. Dark Brown Sugar 2 cups flour (un if.ted) 1 1.i lb. butter or oleo . (Remove 1 cup of above mixture for topping) Part o. 2.-Mix and add to above: 1 egg (slightly beaten) 1 cup Milk I teasp. each of oda alt vanilla. ( Sprinkle 1 cup of re erved m 1 ixture on top after placing in grea ed 9x 12 inch pan. Chop 6 Heath Candy Bars and sprin– kle over top. Bake 350' for 30 min– utes. Do not over-bake. Serve with ice cream or whipped cream on top. Mrs. Clarice Svedberg Cedar Hill Baptist - 1eveland. Women's Missionary Union Spring fellowship meeting April 20 at 10 a m. Brookr.) id e Baptist hurch 58 1 b . Ri gewood t. (Seven Hill ) leveland . '"fheme: F ellowship in the ospc1 Jlrojec t : Worship '\How to do it ti111c'' Speaker : Mrs. arl ar] – berg o f the l>hilippincs. end lunch– eo r1 r eserva tions to Mrs. O'Kccfc with $1.35 l,y April 15. Need Your Comments! W .J A ]{ ~ alwa}'S glad to get 1 tters fro1111 readers wl10 l1 a ve an idea or , a 11 opi11ion you v.rou ld like to st1ar e wi tl1 1l1er 0113 tr aders. • 11d }' OUr C 111111e11l s to; lWi tor , }1 io J11deJl n{I 11 t 11 a1i tJ t Magazi1 e, lio 184, ~dar ,jJJe, l1 io. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIS f AT HILLTOP HOUSE Elton C. Hukill, Supt. 303 E. Tuscarawas Ave. , Barberton, Ohio J anL1ary ha been a n1onth of re– laxation and quietne after the many activitie of t·he Holid,ay Sea on. Tru– ly we had a ble ed time with so many remembrance from the church– e . Cold wea1ther has come with ome ,3now but we prai e God for no ickne except sligh,t cold . T 1 wo birthday were celebrated thi month, that of Mr . Anna Caulkins ( 81) and H er·bert Snyder ( 89). A grou,p of ladies from 1:he Norton Center Baptist Church ,-- erved c.ake and ice cream. Mr . Hukill a,ttended the meeting of the auxi liary held at Norton enter Jan. 1 9. Mr . John D . Yard 1 ey, wife of the pa tor, and Mrs. King of the North J ackson Bapti t Chur ch vi ited H illtop Hou e on the way home from ,the meeting. Bill Cord, on fur lough from the Air Force, with Pa tor Caite and three ladie from ,the Funda– mental Bapti·"'1t Church of Tallmadge tirred our heart with go pel ong and a devotional me age from the Word of God. Mr . Loi Carter of Cuyahoga F1all and pupil of her elocutionir:- t cla entertained u the evening of Jan 15. Pa tor and Mr . E·rne t R il ey and a group from the Berlin Height Bapti t hurch erved a luncheon for our re iden t Jan. 28. A devotional program wa pre ented by the ladie and Pa·3tor Riley ,poke. Mr. Hukill r esigned the pa torate of thi church 1to accept the uperintendency of the home. It wa good ,to ee 1he111. Supt. Hukill wa privileged to min- i ter the Word of God in th e North– fi eJd Bapti t hL1rch , l{cv. Lynn Roger , Pa tor , anti in the Firsrt Bapti st hL1rch of Rittn1an . Zondervan reaches new production records Zonderva11 Publishing Hot1 c of C,rand Rapid~, Mich.. attained 1 c,,,., 1roc.lt1cli on pea ks c.J uri ng I 9()~, 1 ts 34tl1 yea r in the pt1bli shi11g f 1c ltl , acco1tl111g to Jl . J t1n<l B. D. / 0 11tlcr– V'1n, J)artnc1·') i 11 1l1c t 1r111 . l~igli tv tl11 cc new 1 ok t1tl l;s rolled fro111 its ])fl!','iC\, 54 c>f tl1e1,1 l1ardl>ot111tl \ t) l t 1n1ts I 7 new sc.1uar l>ack l1ooks, a 11 l J)a1111)l1- I t J t1l1lica t io11s. rl 11 • l>esl-sl! ll i11g 1 \\' l)t)Ok i11 l ll ~ Zl)llc.ler\' , 11 Ji 11e \ \ ' ~l·~ tl1 111plificd Ole.I Tcs tan1cnt , Part One (C,enesi~ le) 1: ~1 her), ,vhich ~c)l<.I I 0(),()()() copie, hclwccn the Sept. 1 puhlication date , and Dec. 3 J. Another important new book wa Eugenia Price' God Speak to Women Today. Western Baptist Bible College A propo al of ·the Ma ter Plan Commi,ttee a,t We tern Bapti t Bible olJege to build a ten-plex dormitory for married tudent by September 1965 , ha been approved by the Trut->tee . A sociate Profe or J. Frank Pre– witt ha ·been a ked to a s.ist in the revi ion of the International Standard Bi·ble Encyclopedia. Prewitt spent two year in I rael a Director of the I rael-American In titu,te and i con- idered an authority on the hi tory and geography of I raeJ, hoth ancient and modern. Rev. Dougla W. Friederich en B. A., Wheawton al lege· M. Th ., Dalla Theological Seminary ; Th. D., Dalla , will join the faculty at We t– ern wi,th the ·-- pring emesiter a teach– er in Bible, Theology and Homiletic . The Ohio Independent Baptist CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP . . . Whether you are a pastor, mission– ary or church member, you'll find that this magazine gives you the information you need for fellowship. FOR STUDENTS AND MISSION– ARIES ... Keep informed of your home church and its activities. SOURCE OF IDEAS . . . Methods successfully used by others will help • • your m1n1stry. ORDER or RENEW TODAY! The Ohio Independent Baptist Box 184 Cedarville, Ohio O NEW o nENE\VAL I a111 enclosing $ send n1e tl1e O l1 io Il~1ptist for one )'ear. 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