The Ohio Independent Baptist, June/July 1969

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J !1 111c l"'c. 0 RB( Pat r fr, 111 \\ \.:"l\.'r, tile. 01111. t1r p\,;alcr. l1a lc11g 'd ti ... t g1, c 1t1r ch1ldr n 1l)c Rr(:.1d l1f lif~. instead of the c ,11nterf it hrcad " ht h atan i try– ing to g1, e th n1 n tele i ion and - ..... r11 )\ ic . and the on1n1uni tic influ- thr ugh fi ln1 c n1ing fron1 H 11, ,, d. • un h \\ a prepared by the ladie and r,·ed b1· th I f our ho t hur h t 3..t.1 per on . including pre– h ler . teen~age help r . and men. The ong leader for the day was fr . David Wil on. Roch ter, with . Ir . \Vm. Ei eman at the organ . fr . Alvin Mattison at the piano. pecial mu ic was given by Mrs. Frank Odor, vocal oloi t and a trio fr m the Elyria church. Our next Hebron meeting will be held 1 0, 1 ember 12. 1969, at Mid– Brook Bapti t Church 18664 heldon Road Brook Park (Cleveland) . -Mrs. Donald Graham Lima W.M.U. Ra lly Four area churche joined in a pirit of true piritual unity for a great time of fellowshj p and piritual refre hment. The Ladie Mi ionary Unions of the churches had a Spring 1 1 all in (11 rtll "ill' Jl n1 li st r~11 )\\'- h11 l1 al l ,n 1\J)ril 15111 . 111 ~ 11rll£l'an1 i n l t Id ta.I : n 1 ncl , ·1 n 1 a ( t1 n t1 s u :1 I ~ aIa<. f s) : I 'nk r l rs. R11tl1 '" I ttrn 'I'; \J)cciHI n1t1si l}r l rs. l). icl1cls(lll. J,,. St ' I k, 1rs. r . Kilgl) f'~. tf r . W. S111itl1 acid t r, 1. Dc,tr . ~h.1l: cti,11l~ty (,lf llli l 11ar), l'>1 <.1JC l\. J>artiCi [)at1r1g cht1rch\;') \Vere: lJ1,1cc. ·lca<..iowl11 k, ort h idc, n11d t1th l i 111a. '"I'hc cvc11l ~ as (lc~c r1l1cd a a ..,111a bing t1cc ." c arc looki ng fo r\: a~d to 111orc fell v ' hip together. ' ttch a di play of unity and fellow– h1p v ill t1rcly trenglhcn the te ti- 111 ny of each of our hurches and glorify our aviour in thi com- 1111mity. Mother-Daughter Banquet at Niles ' 'BRIDES ON PARADE' ' wa the theme of the Annual Mother-Daugh– ter Banquet held at the Fir t Bapti t Church in Niles, and was carried out ;n every detail of the decorations and program. As the 175 ladies and girls arrived they found table beautifully decorated with Brides, Bride maid in pink streamers, pink candles and favors . Their program were fash– ioned after a wedding announcement! After the rt:able b 1 les ing by Mrs. Goldie Davis, a deliciou dinner was erved by young men of the church. The ladies then dined in candle light wi·th organ music by Mr. George Finch III. Miss Sue Reed opened the program with a talk entitled - ' On the Thresihold' ' and Mrs. Howard Swind– ler responded with ' 'The GoJden Years." Miss Anne Robbin gave the words of welcome and Mr . Harriet auffield presen,ted plants to Mrs. Martha Cook and Mrs. Elvira Pan- THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION P. 0. Box 18056, Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Founded 1904 FUNDAMENTAL - BAPTISTIC - EVANGELISTIC Evangelizing the ''kins11ien" of our Lord in Cleveland, Ohio Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil OFFICERS:- l\1r. George B. Dunn, President Dr. Ralph H . Stoll, Vice President Rev. Gerald V. Smelser, Superintendent Rev. A. Paul Tidball, Asst. Supt. I\!iss Linda F. Imhof, Sec'y-Treas. REFERENOES: - Dr. John G. Balyo, Cleveland, Ohio Rev. Paul Van Gorder, Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Vaughn Sprunger, Sou th Bend, Ind. Rev. Lloyd Morris, Flint, Mich . Dr. Robert Ketcham, Chicago, Ill. Rev. Joel Kettenring, St. Paul, Minn. Rev. Melvin V. Efaw, Huntington, W. Va. Dr. Frank C. Torrey, Boca Raton, Fla. Dr. l{enneth Masteller, Haddon Hts., N,J. Wrte for your . FREE copy of "The Trumpeter for Israel" our quarterly magazine devoted to the work of Jewish evangelism. 12 JUNE-JULY, 1969 f'il n" the A·/ 01/1crs /1r1vi11g 1!1e 1110,\f rlt1t11J l11cr ,\' n11cl lo fr . 1 .. Jln J a\v \vi1 l hatl tl1c < 1,1 '> I wcd<.ling anniv·rsary ti ale. l lhi f oi nt i11 the progrr1n1 the la,li' rctirecl to the "reel roo111'' of l he ht1rch which was bcnlitifully lice rated with candlcabra, palms an(I lie 11 geranit1m b1os\oms, where the rc t of the program wa prc<;cntcd. <ipccial featt1rc of the program w, the presentation of "Brides, Past, Pre ent, and Future, ' which began wi 1 th Mrs. Robert ankcy inging "Whither Thou Goe t," with Mr. George Finch III again at the organ presenting Wedding Mu ic. As the Bridal March was played, Gowns of the past and present were modeled by ladies and young ladie of rt.he church, the oldest gown dating back to the year 1912. The Bride of the Future, which from Rev. 19 is it.he Bride of Ohri t, was portrayed by Mrs. Robert Sankey as she appeared in a white robe and sang ' 'When He Shall Come." Narrator for this presen1a– tion was Miss Margaret McAlljster. The speaker, Mrs. Natalie Sabol, from Cedar Hill Bapti t Church, Cleveland was introduced by Mrs . Myron Da11m, and gave a very in- pirational message concerning her own conversion and how the Lord changed her life and her marriage. Many unsaved were in attendance and heard the Word presented. Our prayer is that it might bear fruit 10 Hi Glory! . • . as reported by Mrs. Joseph C. Cook Cedarville College Women's Fellowship Meet Approximately 100 women ganhered from Iowa, Miohigan, New Mexico and Ohio on the College Campus for the quarterly meetings and luncheon - of Cedarville College Women's Fel– low hip, Friday, April 12th. Mr. Richard Florence, Manager of Radio Station W.C.R.F. was the special speaker. The featured depart– ment was Language and Literature, directed by Dr. John Reed. Special music was furni hed by Meadowbrook Baptist Church, Lima, Ohio, with Mrs. Loui e Neimeyer as pianist for the quartet . Sock N' Buskin gave a dramatic feature during the afternoon meeting, Mr. Tyronne Bryant released some News and Plans for the College. More than half of the total amount needed for our 1968-69 Project has been received. The ladies are furnish– ing the new lounge and reception area in the Administration Building. -Mrs. Beverly Monroe THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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