The Ohio Independent Baptist, June/July 1967

Women's Spring Rally 0 .A.R.B.C. Women in Meeting Approximately 600 women came om near and far, in chilling April owerc; on Tue day, April 18th to tend the pring Rally of the O.A.– .8.C. Women' Missionary Union. nee inside the beautiful Octagon and ter in the lovely Auditorium of the edar Hill Baptist Church, Cleveland· ere \\'as t:ie warmth and vivaciou llo\>\.'ship, and anticipation for a onderful time. It proved to be just at all the way through. Mr . ergie n1baugh, our able president presided rot1ghout the day. The good unison >ng period, Jed by· Mrs. Loui e n1elser· the gracious welcome by f rs. Leon etzer, president of the cal ociel}' : special music by Mrs. n1y et/er, Mrs. Helene Rettger, I rs. erry tocker, Mrs. Clarice edberg added n1uch to the pirit the day. Dr. John Balyo· me age n he 'ew orality wa out tand- g "ith a ]i\ 1 cly que tion and answer ... riod following \Vhich wa timely 1d profitable. 1 r . e11neth ]{01nig pre idcd at 11 ionar}' Pre entation \>\.' ilh Mr . r1c Andre"' pinning a corsage and an11e tag ( n1acle b)' tJ1c local Work- p) , 11 tl1e fioll wing I is ionari s: nn i I, erna i I, P }· i t an \\' i t 11 A .8.- · I .· Addi~ Dron1\\ 11 , ancl M,ll'}' rott , Jewi h Work· Geneva Fox, orma ulph and Marvi lee Willi ams> egro Work· ally Roudybush, Met- ropo litan Work; Verda Pfaff, Japan· Rene Street, Republic of Congo; all with Bapt i t Mid-Mi ion . Before and after a deli ghtful lunch period, many trolled over to the Bapti t Mid-Mi ion Guest Hou e managed by Rev. & Mr . Howard treet. There i need for linens, taple food etc. which make up the rt1n ni11g of a Gue t Home. The offering for the day in ad– dition to 13e Dime Bank amountec.l to $415.74 which i u ed to meet expen es of the mi ionarie , printing, po tage, travel etc. The mi ionary challenge wa given by Mr . Verda Pfaff, returning mi ionary to Japan with her hu band. he hared many experience woven into her Jife, call and service for the Lord. he ble - ing of our 1-leavenly ather wa en ed upon LI , ,1 we lett for ot1r hon1 . to agi1in view the lovely ccnery of spring flowering tree , ~hrt1b.. and pl,tnt life alo11g ot1r r(1ad~ anc.l high– \\' {l y. . Ot1r all Rall y - l "ttt!\tfa}', ()c tol)cr I 7t~ in o1t1111l1t1. . l... ct .s n1L11 k. our cale ncJ ars rigl1 t 110\\'. 111tere~l an your unc1 )' s h<.>ol ~· i th tht--- se t• el– lent l · ho,nt· J>aJ>er . . . 1tlrnmy nd ~f , 1>11- 1n ry P I, our g ·, hallenge ,ind onquest ! p r r for v ry g ~ r c>up--beginne1 through adult . (J,d , t da) f, 111 R GULAR BA PTI T PRESS 1800 0 to, Bl vd., O Pian • Ill . 60018 ''Talents for Christ'' Winners in Ohio The Tale11t for hri t conte, t wa held at Cedarville College in late April. Dr. Warren Webber directed the program. Rev. T. We Jey Bli. handled the Devotional Period. Winner in the contec;t for the tate of Ohio were as follow . . . Pi ano Divi ion - Fir t place E ther G reenwood edarville: econd place, Carol Lynne Webber, Cedarvil]e. In Girl' Voice - Fir t place. Martha Graves. Orange Village: econd place, haron All en Euclid. In Boy' Voice - Fir t place, William eaton Hall, Port mouth~ Second Pl ace, Daniel Hender on, Northfield. In Bihle Knowledge - Fir t place, Willie Jo Well , Northfield: Second place. Nancy Howdy hell Thur ton. In Pub- 1 ic peaking - Fir-. t place. K ath)' Well , orth field; econd place, Clat1di a Holme , Port mouth. Conte tant winning fir.. t place in t!"l i conte. t are eligible to participate at the ational GARBC conference in eattle, Wa hington. ANSWER TO RIDDLE Tlie To11g11e CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION INC. Founded 1904 Witnessing to Jews in Cleveland, Ohio; Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Braril. The largest staff in the history of the Mission augmented by a radio ministry at home and abroad, and a mailing ministry in the United States and abroad. Present ing Christ to our lord's brethren by visitation, Bible classes, correspond· ence courses and literature. Staff members are happy to v isit churchei in the spirit of Acts 15:4 to present the work of the Mission through in~p, ra tional reports and by colored lid es. " Bre thren, my (our) hea rt 's deiire nd p rayer fo God for I rael is, that they might be saved." Write for your free copy of " The Trumpeter for lsr el' our qu rterly n1 g · a~ine devoted to the work of Jewi!)h evangeli\ tl1 . Ger Id V mel r, Supt. C.laveland Hebrew Mi,sion P. 0 . Bo 18056 Clev I nd, Ohio 44118 JUNE-JULY 1967 PAGE 13

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