The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1972
eart to eart f rs. icrnltl Sn1clscr r>rcsi<.lc<.I anti l{cv. S111clscr, n ·1' rustcc of the Scf1or>I ' 01Jc11c<.I .t l1c 111cct i ng with prayer. Rep- mong t e omen rc'icn t, t1 vcs lron1 each cht1rc}1 i.n at– tcnc.fn11cc were cho~cn lo pron1otc the wt) rk of , a 111 111 a ( hap t cr in t hcir in .. <.I 1 \' id LI a I ch ti rcl1cs. -Mrs. Inez Miiner - Women') Editor- "I~l,c l rca 5tJ re r's report was gi vcn. A st1mn1nry of the prtl 18th Women's Fcllow\l11p at C .. cc.Jarvillc was prcc;cntcd hy Mr\ . [ arl W1 llctt . he reported that there are now six other active chaptcr5. l ..\01 -1\ll c rctar1c and Reporter for the WOM- Mr. Ken Mt1ck, Jr. and Mrs. , P ... .. , please n te nC\\ D D-LI for all ar- leanor ayer gave their tc5tin1onies tt Jes 1atcr1~1l for tl1c cptcn1bcr i ue mL1 t reach me by Jttl) I .-th . . plt:a c! Thi chedule will be followed each n1 nth hereafter. Pre ident of ot1r State and Local Fellow- and leanor presented the special • mustc. Pastor Willetts gave a report of the la t Board Meeting at Cedarville and also a short devotional, sta ting there is evidence of real piritual growth and the College is now a candidate in its steps toward full accreditation. The need for more financial support from our churches was also stressed. His message was based on Ephesians 1, the main thought being the resources available to u in Chri t. Following the me age a slide presentation of the College was shown. ~ hr p.. , pica c rcn1ind )'Our .. ecutive ommittee member ab ut the importance of cooperation with our O.I.B. Edi– t r . Thank ) ou and ble ing on you ... one and all. Cedarville College Women's Fellowship Ladie came fron1 everal tates and from many churche in Ohio for the edar ille College Women's Fellow- hip Meeting, Friday June 2nd, the da}' preceeding Commencement Exer– ci e . It wa an exciting time. a good program \.\ ith two featured speakers, namely. Evangeli t Paul Dixon during the l O a .m. session and Mrs. John Entner during the luncheon meeting at 12 noon. Prayer wa the Theme-"-before they call I will an wer; and while they are }'et peaking, I will hear.' ' (I aiah 65 · 24). Grace Baptist Ladies Trio compo ed of Mr . Pau l Dixon, Mrs. Bu ter McPheeter , Mrs. Ken ichol s furni hed pecial music. ' Mr . Miriam :tvfaddox presented the progres of the pipe-organ fund elec- . ' t1on of officers resulted in Mrs. John Entner being the new president. A thank you to Mrs. Kenneth St . Clair and her out-going officers for their faithful service during their time in office. . The l~ncheon time at the e meeting I a de)1ghtful . tast)' , beautiful time; prepared by Mrs. Stella Smith and her ~ffici~nt, willing taff. Do keep thi 1n mind. make a re ervation, and at– tend HOMECOMI G and the Won1- en· FeJJo\.\. hip meeting, October l 3th and 14th. Then to make it even more \.\ orthv. hile b 1· extending the delight– ful fe)lo\.\. ship, continue to Ports– mouth for the Ohio A ociation An– nual Meeting October 16-18. Thank you. Jadies. for sending in }'our Betty Crocker Coupons for the Schoo). The Tv.. in Star pattern will be 10 AUGUST, 1972 di continued in December 1972, so plea e rush them to the School or to Mrs. George S. Milner 2195 Brock– way Road Univer ity Heights, Ohio - 44118. Let us remember Cedarville College daily in prayer for God's direction and ble ing. You and I know, Jesus said ' I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in ME and I in him the same bringeth forth much fruit: for WITHOUT ME YE CAN DO NOTHING.' ' (John 15: 5). Fruitful for Him !! CCWF Meets In Cleveland May 9 1972, Gamma Chapter of Cedarville College Women's Fellow– hip met at 6: 30 p.m . in the Euclid- ottingham Baptist Church, Cleve– land, for their semi-annual meeting. There were 36 women in attendance plus a few pastors and male graduates. lt wa a Salad Buffet brought in by the ladie in attendance. The ho t church furni hed the balance of the meal. The following ladies were chosen a representatives in their church: Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Brookside Baptist; Mr . Temple, Bethlehem Baptist· Miss Demaris Dunn, Euclid-Nottingham Baptist ; Mrs. Eleanor Gayer, Kirkland Baptist; Mrs. Kilko Huntsburgh Bap- · tist ; Mrs. Earl Willetts, Berea Baptist; Mrs. Betsy Berry, First Baptist, Me– dina; no one yet appointed for Cedar Hill Baptist. - Reported by Mrs. Betsy Berry. Hold Spring Rally Eighty-nine Iadie met in the Cal– vary Baptist Church, Coshocton on Tue day May 9 1972 for their Spring Rall y. Devot ion were given by Mrs. Dori Thon1pson. Reynoldsburg. Mi s ion- • ar1e present were: Mrs. Stitzel , Johns- (Continued on page 13) SPECIAL TO THE LADIES Bapti t Mid-Mi ions Triannual Mi s ionary Conference will be held at Cedar Hill Bapt i t Church. I260 I Cedar Road , Cleveland Height . '" Ohio, ovember 11-15. 1972. The Jadie at Cedar Hill Church are plan– ning a Mi ionary Store for the great ho t of mi ionarie who will be at– tending the conference. They would like the help of intere ted churthe to provide variou items to give to the mi ionaries. Bapti t Mid-Mi ion will be happy to provide a Ii t of ugge ted item e pecially de ired for this mi ionary tore. The content of the Mi ionary Store will be on di play the afternoon of the pecial ladie meeting to be held Tue day. o ember 14th. at 1: 15 p.m. at Cedar Hill Baptist hurch . Plea. e mark you r calendar OW and save the afternoon to attend the conference. - Mi Glady. Bai ne . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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