The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1968
I earl to eart mong t e omen - Mrs . George Milner GEMS and GLEANINGS .. •'-)d ,, rite ,, ith a pc11 that 11ever l1l ,ts. l-~ak.s ,, ith 41 tt)ngue that tll'Ve r ,lips. and '"1ct. '" 1th a hand that 11ever f~itl "... . "G d' .. ,vill f r calling 11ever vio- late d' \\ ill for c nduct.' ..Heavenl)' p wer i never furni hed f r earthl)' parade., H e may betray hri t by our ilence a , e ll a by our peech.' ..We can't al l be Apo tle.. , but we can be 'living Epi tle .' " "God' will i. never in violatio n or contradiction to Hi Word." May our ble ed Heavenly Father remind u and n1ay we LI TEN as He peak to remind u of WHO E we are and WHOM we erve every moment of each day . Echoes lt was a very rainy, drear y morning facing the re idents in the Cleveland area on Thur day, March 21st, how– ever over 100 women braved the element to attend the Berean Wo– men' Mis ionary Spring Rally held at the Grace Baptist Church in West– lake from 10 :00 a.m. until 2:30 p .m. The women at Grace had lovely name tag for u , furnished lovely salads, desserts and beverage with each lady furni hing her own andwich. The ho t church captured the Attendance Banner for having the largest num– ber present. We shall see if they will keep it at the September FalJ Rally! Our pre ident Mrs . Walter Haller of Euclid- ottingham church pre- ided Mrs. Tunis Vet of Grace church gave the welcome. The theme for the day was, ' 'Thi do ye in re– membrance of ME" ( 1 Cor. 11 :25 ). - Women's Editor- F )ll owing goL1d ttni ~o n singing the htt. ine,. ses ion con i tcd of reading Lhc n1inute by the ecretary Mrs. ilbur Rooke the tre~L1re r 1 report by Mr . O . teven and election o( 01 ficcr with the fo llowing r esult : Pre ident - Mr . Walter H aller, l rea urer - Mr . 0 . teven . ..1 rael a11d Propl1 ecy'' was the theme for a mo t interes ting and in– f orn1 ative period , led by Rev. Douglas Couch, pastor of the ho t church and Rev. Lee]and Crott , director of the l-I ebrew Christian ministry under Bapt i t Mid-Mi , ion in Cleveland. ·'Missionar ), Mo,nents" conducted By Mr . George Milner, presented the fo ll owing mi sionarie for a short te timony of what they were doing at present' in the light of our the,me for the day: Rev. Leeland Crott Rev. & Mrs. Howard Street, Mis Geneva Fox Miss Lucille Brouil– let and Mr . D a le Davis . Mrs . Davi s was the ,nissionary spe·aker during the afternoon ses ion. SUGGESTIO - please contact Baptist Mid-Mis– sio ns for any or all of these mis ion– a ries to learn of their dedi 1 cated ervice to the Lord of the Harvest ' in remembrance of ME" (Jesus Chri st) . G 1 ive them to speak - more than ju t a few minutes. Your hearts \Vi ·ll be blessed. Th e Project for the day was Camp Sha lom ( near Hunt burg) a camp fo r boy and girls in the Cleveland area, and adul.ts too. If you have a mind to work and/,or to give for a project, this i worthy and the needs are tremendou . Contact Dr. Allan Lewi o r Rev. Denzel O burn at Bap– t ist Mid-Mi sions for information, al- o Rev. Leeland Crotts 4014 Stilmore Road, Cleveland - 44121, Phone: 38 1-4207. So,me of the items brought : WANTED: · 2000 Su1nday School Classes thm care about tire and are willi ng to join in a class missionary endeavor and support the Ba ptist Bu ilders' Club thr oug~ prayer and giving. Our task--giving aid to struggling new Baptist Builders'Club 1800 Oakton Boulevard Des Plaines . 111,no,s 60018 8 MAY, 1968 GARB churches . --------- --- - - ------ We c are! Send furt her informati o n Lo: Class Secretary_ ___ _ _______ Church--------------- Address - -------------- City State Zip Code in ~II lhc f{dll y 'lvV l'C ')CJ l'<llll'- !') j 'C 1:d1 lc ,c tli11gs (\ l.iinl css steel) . 52 l'lll l ll l)l(lc1 s. (l tl1 '-t h lclwcl"~ I cnch c1( l'rt1il sli cer, large n1c a~uri11g Clll) , 1111 ing s 1 ),1c.1n, l1ut chcr knife, hancl egg beater, hand chopper , palLtla~, bottle openers etc. I pair ho t pan gloves. The orfc r– I ng Wtl5 for C' ,1mp Shalo1n and the speaker~ . I f The Fall Rall y will he helct Thur~– tl,ty, epte n1be r 19th, at the Cedar Hill Bapti t hurch , Cleveland Hgt \ . ircle the day on your calendar, also remember to help with the MisSiionary Cupboard at the Baptist Mid-Mi ssion Tri-Annual Conference, November 16-20, with a large Women' Meet– ino on the 19th in the Hayden Avenue .:, Bapti t Church Cleveland. The Women' Missionary Society of the Cedar Hill Bapti t Church, at their month,ly Miss ionary Luncheon on March 14th, h,ad Mrs. Al. (Mary Kay) Casto as the mis ionary speaker. telling of their work among the Mexi– can people in Texas. H 1 er husband is now in the Baptist Mid-Missions of– fice and they can be reached at 10386 Manorford Drive, Parma Hgts., 44130 as miss ionary speakers. At this meetin,g a lovely personal and linen , shower was given for Mrs. Dale Davi . They have now left the Alaska field after many years of service to 1 take up a ministry in Las Vegas, Nevada which mission,aries Rev. & Mr . Phil Douglas had to give up because of his illness. Mrs. Jon Rouch , president presided at this meeting. Recipe for ''YUMMIES'' Sift together: 1 ~ cup sifted cake flour th tsp. salt, 1 h tsp. baking powder l/ 2 cup cocoa 1 cup sugar Cream together: 1 h cup shortening ( not oleo) into sifted mixture, add 1 egg, 1 t p . vanilla, 1 A cup milk. Mix thoroughly and drop on greased cookie heet. Bake in 350 d,egree oven for 8 minutes. Do not over-bake. Remove from oven and press 1 h mar hmallow cut-side down on top of each cookie ( 36 or 40 cookies) . Bake 2 minutes longer. Cool. Top with the fo,llowing fro ting: 5 tbsp. cocoa, 2 cups sifted con– fect. sugar. 14 t p . salt 3 tb p. oft butter, 4 or 5 tb p . light cream. Optional 1h pecan over the frosting. s ubmitted by : Mrs. Virginia Klocinski. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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