The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1969
)N ~egister NOW cor Camp Patmos! Things look great for Camp Patmos e his coming summer. We suggest 1ere and now that YOU get your egisterations in IMMEDIATELY! ...,ast )rear we were unable to accept t large number simply because they vere late registering. Ca.mp \Yill last or twelve full weeks this s11 rorner nd this should help lessen the pres– ure a little . . . but pace at camp ill still be at a premium. REGIS- fER OW! The new Junior Olympic swimming >001 has been completed including a }pacious deck and a six foot high ;yclone fence. The ten sailboats are · ·eady for sailing. There will be he other activities of baseball, vo1ley– >a11, basketball, miniature golf, tennis, ! >icycle riding, water skiing and the ike. Our Camp Staff is being in– ·reased in number which will help is to serve the campers better. i h. . een also on t 1s page IS our pro- ~ 7ram showing the Camp Directors I tnd Speakers for 1969. This ought o be one of the best years ever! A Doctor Warns According to Dr. Leone S. Thomp– tOn, Jr. of Southland Life Insurance Company of Dallas, Texas, 8 out of lO smokers, if they smoke a pack or more a day, develop emphysema. The >Ymptom.s of this disease include >hortness of breath, coughing, chronic oronchitis, and in later stages, frothy sputum. Dr. William H. tewart, Surgeon General of the United States, "ia)'S that one out of even deaths in ihjs country is caused by moking :igarettes. CAMP PAT~10 CA1vIP WEEK SCHEDULE 1969 JU IOR (9-11) June 9-14 June 16-21 June 30-July 5 July 7-12 July 28-Aug. 2 Aug. 11-16 JUNIOR H IGH (12-14) J une 23-28 July 21--26 Aug. 18-23 Aug. 25-30 E IOR (15 and up) July 14-19 Aug. 4-9 A RADIO PROGRAM with World-Wide Outreach DIRECTOR Paul Schenck Joe Godwin Mike Hook Darrell Bice Ken Nichol George O'Keefe Lauren Schenck Doug Couch Marv Engle Leland Howard Wayne Baldwm Bob Barrett PEAKER John Strong Tom Wright Frank Odor Bruce te~'aft Roland Globig Cliff Boe el Hugh Horner Gary Rice Bob Whitney Bill Russell Wendel Kempton J ohn Reed Blessing at Sunbury ... , ,..,_ '":, "'\,; Th Grace Bapti t Church of un– bury, Ohio where our brother, Re, . Martin E. Holme is p tor, i ex– periencing ble ing! In a letter nt the editor of thi magazine~ Br ther Holme related the following . . . BIBLE TRACT ECHOES not only ministers to a large radio audience daily, but pro– motes FREE gospel literature around the world. Write today for station I1st and sample tracts. "Let u share ome of th - ing of the LORD on t1r little cht1r h here in unbury. v\Te ha, ju t had our Annual Btt in m eting. In the f ot1r y ar I ha\ e bee11 pr 1, ileged t 111101 t r here t1r . nnt1al Budge-t ha gr )V. n fr n1 abt ttt "u,000 I r ) r to 18 400 ir1 l 9ol'). Our ne\\' unda ' BIBLE TRACTS, INC. Box 508, Waterloo, la. 50704 Over 150 mrl lion tracts distributed to date. THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION 'hl>Ol Depiti,t111cnt alidition , ~n1all bt1t }1 lps ~1 l t! I t gi,, ~ ti t t1r flt:\ )t1ni()I Ja,, r )t11, ,t11d a pl1.l 'C f r tht:111 to h" ,•c the11 t p 11i11g pr g~~ n1. '" r"t1e htl r .. h \ ' l f 1 ltl l llJi~has .. ll \ ' B, 1 t,, i11 Pi~ n) , 11 l ~1 11 ,v )Ill- 111t111ion t f r ' l hri t111 pre 11t t) tl1~ I rl! P. O. Box 18056, Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Founde d 1904 FUt\JDAMENTAL - BAPTISTIC - EVANGELISTIC :.,,a ,1g Jizing t11e "l<insn1en" of ot1r I..ord ir1 le\'Cla11d, OJ1io ao Pau lo a11d l1io de Janeiro, Brazil O FI ER 1r org B. Dunn i Preside111 r R 11>11 J , to]], \ lice Presicle11t , . erald 1 m 1 r, S1471eri11te,1dent , A u] idb l], Asst. S 4pt. H OHIO I D 0 AP I ..\\I }1, \ ag r l 111 t ut till par 11 g . ,. \ I t1n I nth £ lk fl , k Ill n d a r1 rt nd t 1- h 1lf n pl t t r th Ill J I Jl f l Jr, r u th t th Jo I 1 i ' 111 n llOll bl th1 ]1 t ti llllf h ,n ll LI t b11n )1 11 r nd I t l I d I,, r n n1 . A CH, 1 6 7
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