The Ohio Independent Baptist, May-June 1965

KOOK'S KORNER Frozen Salad Bring to a boil; then simmer for 5 minutes: 1 can Cru hed Pineap,ple (303 ize) 1 12 CU p SLigar Add I pkg. Lemon Jello - s tir well - chill Whip 1 can Conden ed Milk, fold in chilled Jello mixture. Add Cut-up .Marichino Cherries Pour mixture into loaf-size cake pan and top with chopped nut meats. ChiJI in Freezer. Submitted by Mr . Kenn eth Mack Salem Ohio AT HILLTOP HOUSE Elton C. Hukill, Supt. 303 E. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio It was our joy to welcome another resident into our midst recently - Mrs. Margaret Grosmehr, ·a member of the Brookside Baptist Church of Cleveland. She i 85 years of age. She has expressed her joy at being a mem– ber of our hou ehold. Our happy family increa es. A group of ladies from the Norton Center Baptist Church remembered the birthdays of Mrs. Bessie Wenger and Mrs. Beulah Trout, our cook, on the 9th. It was also the 43rd wed– ding anniversary of Supt. and Mrs. Hukill . Ice cream and cake were ser – ved. A trio from the same church, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Patton, brought spiritual refreshing ito all with a half hour of gospel s inging. We welcome all such groups. Two fine g1fls for the Home were received. The Women' Mi ssion– ary Society of the First Bap– tist hurch of Rittman gave U\ eight n1ore metal folding chair , n1aking J 6 in all, and the W.M. . of the orton enter hurch gave a fi1ing Need Your Comments! WE ARl:4 always glad to get letters fron1 readers who have an idea or an 01,inion ) ' Olt would like to share VwfitJ1 ' tl1 r OI.8 (!. ~aders. Seind )'Our co1r1111e11 t is to; itor, Ohio Inde11endcnt li aJJtist ~fagu111e, Box I l 84 , edar 1llt, Ohio. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST ca hinct for the Ho11c office . The ~upcrintenuent appreciat e·, these gift~. Mr. and Mr . J an1es R. John ' On and two children were visitors at the Home this month. Mr. John on i editor of our Ohio Independent Bapti t Magazine. We enjoyed ,the fel low.-- hip with ·them. Some pictures were taken for ,po ib,Je future ll, e in the magazine. Supt. Hukil l wa privileged to pre– sent the need of the Home at t he meeting of the W.M.U. of South Bethel Ass' n held in the Wa hington Heights Bapti t Church of Day,ton, Rev. Robert D. McCarthy, Pa tor. He also mini tered the Word in the New Milford Bapti t Church jn a Sunday morning ervice. Three young peo,ple, one a soldier , came forward to confe s Jesus Christ a Saviour. He al o taught the Adult CJa s at the Brown St. Baptis t Church re-– cently. A new series of lide of the ac– tivi,ties of the Home are being pre– pared by Mr. Harley Tem,ple of the Northfield Ba,pti t Church. The e will be available by ,the first of May. Supt. Hukill will be very happy to show them in chur,ches on invit,ation of the pas,tor, or ito supply pulpit in the ab ence of pastors on vacatiion or in meetings. He may be contaoted at the above addres , or by telephone. Call Barberton 745-8475 or dial direct 216-745-8475. Recognition. Council meets in Akron area A Reoognition Council of 10 P as– tor and Me engers met on April l 2, in behalf of the Swartz Road Bapti t Church, Akron (Rev. Melvin E. Moore, Pas tor) , and the Highview Avent1e Bapti t hurch , Akron (Dr . David E. Lt1trtrell , P astor ). Rev. Earl Umbaugh wa·-- cho en a chairman of .the ounci l, and Rev. Louie DiPlacido wa chosen a Clerk of the ounci l. The Following hurche were r epre en ted: Graham Road Bapti t, uyahoga Fall , Brown t. Bapti t, Akron, al– va ry Bapti t, Ma illon, Fundan1ental Bapti ~t, T allmadge, orton enter Bapti t, Barberton, rt1 adc Ba 1 pti t, oplcy, Mogadore Bapti t, Mogadore. Both the wartz Road Bapt1 ·t hurch an<l the Highvi w Ave. Bap– ti·~t hL1rch have recently voted to seek fellow hip wi th the (; . R.B. . and the 0 .A.R.B.. '"fhe resolt1ti n inviting the ( ' 0L1ncil to n1ect was react by l)a,tor Melvin Moore ot tl1e v. arlL Ro"1d BaJ)tist l1t1rcl1 , who also gave cl brief hi5to1) of the churc l1 . 1~l1c hL1rch on · t1tt1- tio11 was carefLtll} read und tlr.;cLlS\etl , ar1tl tl1e ounc1l voted u11 ,l11i111ot1\l} to rccogn ize t l1c Swartz Roa(I Ba pt i"t ( ' hurch a.s a c.ful y C(1 n~tituted anti properl y organized Bap tisit hurch . Dr. David Luttrell read ·the re olu– tion from the Highview Avenue Bap– tist Church inviting the Council to meet, and also gave a brief history orf the Church. The C hurch Cons·titu– tion was carefully read and di scu ed, and the ouncil voted unanimously to recog·nize the Highview Avenue Ba,pti t Church a a duly con tituted and properly organized Bapti ·t Church. Louie J . DiPlacido, Clerk , ' ., "Strength tor Thy Labor" Dramatic film presentation of a mighty • • • • m1ss1011ary 1n1n1stry PTL IN SOUTH AMERICA - A National pas- tor tells of his discouraging battle against re· ligious fa11aticis111 and con1tnu11ist penetration. Strengtli (lJ H l hope co1ne 1vith the arrival of PTL and tlte forceful in1pact of the Word of God on tlt e very citadels of fear and superstition. 25 minutes - 16mm - color - sound - Free Will Offering * * * COLOR FILMSTRIPS WITH NARRATION: PEACEAND FRIENDSHI P- Person-to-person contacts 1-vith Co111n11111ists by PTL Tea111 s at Y outh Festival i,z Helsinki. VALLEY OF DECISION - Mult itudes reached in Gernzany by PTL Tea111s. SOUTH AMERICA CHALLENGE- Fascinating pictures and repo, I of h1storJ·-n1aking PTL ca1npaig11s'- ilz Latin A111e, ica. Filmstrips each 80 frames, lecture script and 33 rpm record 3.00 each Write today to D ept. Pocket Tes1amen1 League 49 Iloneck Street, Engle\\Ood, . J. 0763 1 DECATUR FOUNDRY CO. INC. 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