The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1968
earl to eart f 1ln1s an<.l 1r 0Jcct~ $248.74 ,1ccortti,, g ~ lo tl1c ·1~rcr1surcr . J>atilinc Mc( lan·a- han. mong t e omen G~eater Cleve. Area Rally - Mrs. George Milner - Women's Editor- 1 lz e Berean U 1 0 111e t1 1 s Missiot1<irv Felln~·vslzip R c,1/y will be h eld T/1r1rs– c~ll,V, March 2 1s t. in the Grace Bap– t1 t C hurch , 23096 e nter Rid ge Road, We tl ake beginning at IO a. m. with benediction at 2: 30 p .m . The Theme i : "Thi d o in r emembrance of Me. " (Cor. 11 :24-c.). M ay we a l o remember the admonitions by the beloved Apostle Paul in Colo<;- On your Mark! Get Set! Go! J.. nu,\r~ ' Febrt1ar ! hat' pa t ~ it' alre,1d) l ar h. tinpredictable. but \ tt ~n '" .4pril is j11 t aro1111d tl1e c·<>r11c,-. '-'\ ith h \\'er and f l wer and our 0/1io R egi,lar Baptist i,v or,.1e11·s \ I issio11ar.v U 11io11 pri11g Rall)' . T11es– Da.v. April l6tl1 , at Cedarville Co /– lc1.~e. Cedarville. Ohio i at the cro s– ing f Route o . 42 and o. 72 'with lovely Freeway to travel on al o. The now i gone, the paoiou ness and , arm ho pitality at Cedarville liege. a go d opportunity to ee our " kid " a nd other dear one at the chool. together with an ex– cellent program pl anned for the d ay by ot1r Executi ve Commitrt:ee a sures u of a ver y worthwhile day of fun, food, fellow hip - all of thi plus the bles ings from the Lord. Tl1e1ne for the day - " Prepared unto every good work" - (2 Tim. 2: 2 l~b.) Group are always looking for idea so there will be W orkshops bulging with uggestions for Prom o– tion, Progranis arid Projects. The peaker - to be announced lart:er - keeping u in suspense! Y oi, r D in1e Banks hould be mailed in by April l s.t, if po s.ibJe, to Mrs . orm an Bo worth, Treasurer, 3844 Bo nita Road Columbus, Ohio 43227. If this i not p ossible please bring them to the Rally. An urgent rieed 1 maJttress covers for about 500 beds at Cedarville Col lege. The finished s ize is 76' ' long, 38' ' wide 7' ' deep with zipper. Wouldn't it be a grand surprise if we could have a "Mattress Cover Shower' ' for Cedarville this April day? I f making them please contact Mrs_. James Jeremiah for sewing di– rections. Another ztrgent need is for Betty Crocker Coupons to purchase stain– less steel tableware for the Dining Hal 1 at t h e school. Please mail your coupons, S . & H a nd Top Value stamps to Mr . G. S. Milner, 2195 Br~kway Road, Univer ity Hgts., Ohio - 44118 or bring them to the Rally. Details including luncheon plans and other important data has been mailed to your church so check with your 5ociety Pre ident or P astor's MARCH, 1968 PAGE 18 wife f r inform a tion. Let's ee what cht1rch can pile up t•he greatest num– ber of n1ile to edarville on April 16th !!! an we as emble 1,000 trong? Never know ' til we try! Pres. Mrs. Howard Reports The Ladie Mi s ionary Prayer G roup of Imma nuel Baptist Church, Arca num h as been bu y in 1967 meeting in the churah thi year in- tead of individual homes because o~ the number. Nursery w as provide<l w tth teen-agers giving their time a baby itters . The average attendance for the year was 21 with 3 ladies having perfect at,tendance. ~rogram consisted of 6 speakers during the year; Miss Grace Trimble Mrs. Heath Bobbett, Rev. Do~ W,orch, Mrs . Earl Umbaugh, Mrs. Harold Green & Mrs. Albert Ostran– der. Films and slides from the fol– lowing were shown· Shepherds Inc. cioto Hills Bapti&t Camp, Int. Coun~ cil of_ Christian Churches, Hong Kong - field of Rev. Carson Fremont. Monthly Proiect days were success– fully handled by V. P. Pat Allen and A sst. Lois Trouttwine. This was the first year in this ministry with average attendance for these work days being 5 ladies. The following is a l ist of projects : Bandages Bible Markeirs Gauze Sponges Hospital Gowns Scratch Pad , Sewing card Spool dolls Sew- . ' 1ng boxes U sed clot hing Food Showers Notion Sho1wers S. S. Ma– terial di persal, Pictures for awards, Flash card , Baby jackets Tote bags , packed cookies, purchased 4-year wardrobe for Nathan Bobbett, purch– a ed Christmas gifts for Kouts Children's Home collected Betty Crocker coupons, and $1.00 a Month Club for Shepherds. Offerings and special gifts amount– ed to $3 13.73 and s penit for speakers, ian 3rd chapter "Wha t oever ye do" -a~d the solemn re minder by our aviour J e u s Christ in John 15: 5 "- for wit,hout ME ye can do NOTHING." There will be a Questio n and An wer period o n the subiect "What part does the Jew have in .this chang– ing world? Rev. Wilbur Rooke and Rev. Leland Crotts will be witih u s for this in the forenoon. Mrs. D ale Davis veteran mission,ary in Alaska i the afternoon speaker. Praise the Lord our project for the pas,t few Rallies is cared for - ?ut - there is a new exciting pro- 1ect for us no 1 w - Camp Nathaniel.I This Camp is being greatly used however, there are many needs to make it even more u seful and en– joyable for ithe boys and girls - and for grownups as well. Just ?ring a sandwich for yourself, everything else will be fuirn1ished. The folk at the host church are doing everything po sible to assure us a pood time - so let's have a banner group from your church this time. Favorite Recipe 1 pkg. Lime Jello 3 A. cup Hot Water 1 cup Hellman's Mayonnaise 1 cucumber grated and let drai ;1 1 cup creamed Cottage Cheese 1 tbsp. Onion ( grated) Mix Jello and Hot Water and cool until slightly thickened. Mix other four items together and add Jello mixture. Chill. Serves 4-6 persons. Double recipe makes 15 or 16 squares. MOHICAN TRAIL CAMP 278 Acres of Lakes, Woods and Recreat ion A reas Churches and You th Groups - Hold Your Own Retreat! W interized Buil d ings - W inter Sports A Camp with a Christian Emphasis Write for FREE Folder Box 725, Mansfield,· Ohio - 44901 THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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