The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1970

eart to eart mong t e omen - Mr . Inez Miln r - Women's Editor- ' 111 011 life 'tu ill ,0,)11 h 1 1 ,1,t )111 1tl1at', do11<: for ( J,,,,t tl ill l,1,t. 1 l~l 138 I l1 I l 0 \ 1 1 R H T T "I HI LL! Berea Fellowship 1 ·1et ft\(' l:1d1e plt1 13 children l'l {n Be, t c111 JJ ·c>111e11' f ir; io11ar)' 1=- 1101\ 'l1ip en1 ~ ed the ho p1talit) of a]\·ar, Baptt t h11rch. Broad\·ie\v Height on Th11r ~Ja). epten1ber 17th, cginn1 ng ,,•ith 9: 40 offee-Time h- r11en1ade goodie be, erage) . i\Ir Or n 1Iann1ng. Pre ident. pre– ~ ded and fr~. Llo)'d ro b)', ho t p.1~ tor· ,, ife ,, elcomed the !adie .: The Then1e ,, a ..Be Thou Faithful - Re,elat1on _: 10). 1 11 & • orn1a -ul ph ga\'e u a re- port n the un1mer camp at halom Lake . ~fr . Ben 1cGre\\' led Mi ion– ar, ?\Ioment at ,, hich time the fol– : ~, 1ng n1i ionarie gave a pecial ora) er reque t: Grace Hender hot, -orma J. T ulph. J anice Will , Geneva Fo~. far) Crott . Carol Mclver, Rev. and ~fr . mbaugh. M ary Miller. Helen J. foo e. Lucille Brouillet, Ruth tanton, Charlotte Be ier. Lola Vance all \\ ith Bap. id-Mi ion · and rlene purlock \\fith Evangelical Bap. 1 I 1 100 . .1. frs. ,vilma Gille pie led in pra) er for the e mi ionarie and reque t . Our peaker were Dr. Ralph and Dr. Lucille Ankenman mis ionaries in Ea t Paki tan under A.B.W.E. Fol– lo\\'ing a per onal te timony by Mr . Ankenman. Dr. Ralph gave a message tre ing the greate t need on the mi - 1on t1eld - the cata1 1 ·st of LOVE. Each lad)' brought her and\\·ich, the ho t church f urni bed alads. de .. er and beveraee. Ho te e at each ... table ,, ere the mis 1onar1es. affording another opportuntt) to know them better. The afternoon meeting conv·ened ,, ith Ir . 1anning pre 1d1ng. Mr . Helen Retteger a ong leader.. special mu ic b, \\'omen·s Trio from Subur- - ban Height Baptist Church. The at- tendance banner \\'a presented to al\rar)' Bapti t Church \\'ith 150% 6 NOVEMBERI 1970 of average monthly attendance pre- ent. Mr . M ary rott then led a group of n1i ionarie \\rho P:e ented idea for variou project which had been e pecially he] pful to them. The Akenrnan pre ented a kit demon trating the method used by an merican Doctor in East Paki tan in pre enting the go pel to people in that culture. Mr . Mildred Flanagan Trea urer, tate the offering for the day was 99 .95 plus $20.00 ent direct to B.M .M. office and wa u sed to pay off the balance on the refrigerator for the Mis ion Office. Our new project "'ill be twin beds for Bapti t Mid– Mi ion' Gue t Hou e. Kool Aid, sugar and pickle brought for the "Sweet and Sour" Shower were given for the children' ministry under B.M.M. Metropolitan area of Cleveland. Our next Rally is scheduled for March 18th, 1971 at First Bapti t Church Willowick. Why don't you plan OW to attend! Mrs . Dorothy Boyes, Recording Secretary Northeast Fellowship T/1e Nort/1 East Ol1io Ladies Mis– sionar}' Fellolvship i among the Group giving ub tantial gifts to the Milner 1:emorial Fund for Camp Shalom Lake. Th e y contributed $300 at the last report received. How wonderful! Ye , there are still many needs. Their new project i 200 for Camp Shalom L ake. Perhap you too, a a group or in– dividual!)', have given. Mr. David elden i the re ident director and builder at the Camp for Bapti t Mid– Mi ion . If you de ire to have a part in thi worthy project, plea e direct }'Our checks and communication to Baptist Mid-Mi ion 4205 Che ter Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44103. Women's Retreats 0 1111 I S J I' - Sep t e 11111 ~ r I 0- I . 1 7 0. lJ 11 cl c r l h c abI c lcaclcrsl1ir, of f rs. lifforll Joh11son a ncl ·l iss JJe rn ice Iick of cdarville I ift ' ,vo111c11 fro111 sot1tl1 arid ccr1tra Ohio 11joyc<.l g c)otl fcllo\.vshiJJ in the I ord ns f rs. Jerald ,nclser llcth lchcn1 BaJJtist, lcvcland, brought 111c <,age\ from he Worc1 anll Mi rlc11c JJtirlock, vange1ica1 Ii apti t M ic;\ ron~. Af r1ca , challenged then, wi th 111i~c;, ionary appeals. 001 weather made the fireside n1ceting cozy. mo<;l inviting and plea ant. The song leader and en- cmble from Wa hington H eight Bap ti t, Dayton provided soul-stirring mu ic. Mrs . David on, Arcanum, was piani t. . Deliciou meal , planned by Mis Mick, cooked by Mrs. Price, Pits- burg were erved ( trictly ladie food). R ecipe were exchanged. Fish– ing for ba was exciting, .pad?I 1. boat– ing wa popular and funn1e t 1nc1dentc; happened on the mini bikes. SKY VIEW RA CH - September 24-26, 1970-With the Theme Chorus '"Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen in Me" ringing out over the Miller bt1rg Hills from the tent near the f ootba11 field one hundred ixty five ( 165) north a nd central Ohio Women from thirty three ( 3 3) churches began their Second Annual Retreat. Profitable le on for Christian Women were gleaned from message by Mrs Charle Butrin Bethlehem Baptist. Cleveland. Meekness, quietness, sub· mi ion and patience are of great price. The life of both the . young and veteran mis ionary was portrayed by Mr . Howard Street. Baptist Mid– Missions f r o m her background through the years of service in Africa. Friday evening in the outdoo1 . . ,, chapel, a film on w1tne sing o Time To Wait", was shown by Mr. . Goodwin, Lyndhur t. Te timonies were heard from Mis Florence Ha– gen, Mr . Janice Will and Mi s Polly Strong. Art Cla es u ing amples of in– expen ive and ' throw-away" item to make beautiful and useful things. were led b)' Mrs. Marilyn Sabo. Vienna, Knitting le on were given to over 40 women by Mrs. Edith Lauria, Bethlehem, Cleveland. Song leader wa Marge Odor. Vien– na; piani t Marcia Elmore. Co hocton. accordiani t Mr . Ward , Canton. Vo– cali t \Vere: F. Ma lov ky, Vienna: Amy Fetzer, Cedar Hill · Marcia El– more and Alie e Darr, Co hocton: Sergie Umbaugh, Graham Road; Mrs. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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