The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1972

12 Rl"lllnci 11n ,.. ~, ir l1arc ... 0 1\RIJ nt1tl1()riZcll . .. t" l' a)' t t l , 7 .()()() i11l.lcl1tcltnc,, on O RBC can1}J5 . () 111i11t1tc sl1<.lc 11rc,cntat1 n .. . 197 1 ca1111J p1ct\1rc~ DI... llrogran1 c:1Jlainctl . . scl1ccltllc a \tnti,1, 0 ~ pre cntati n date . . . Morn111g, , t'n1ng l)f \\ ccknight . . . con1plete inforn1atio11 hr h\1rcs ,l\ ,11lal1lc ... contact Rev . Farl Umbat1gh, l"" Dire tor. 2150 Marhofer Ave ., tow, Ohio - 44_2..i - Tel . (216) 6 -3241. Painting Presented To College The vi ual story of aviation, a painting done by a rti t Gerald Page of Dayton, Ohio, was the gift presented to Cedarville College by E rnst & Ern t , a certified public accountant firm in Dayton, on November 4, 1971. The 1962 painting depicts the beginning of the Wright Brothers aga, from the bicycle shop to Kitty Hawk to today's jet age. According to Cedarville's Pre ident, Dr. James T. Jeremiah, the art piece, which is on display in the college library, will be permanently placed in the new cience center after completion in the fall. Outstanding Business Opportunity For Christians Living in Erie - Huron - Medina - Lorain and Cuyahoga Cou_nties Please Call Collect - ELYRIA (216) 323-4948 For Interview JANUARY, 1972 ,-----,-....VV A "' 11r----..... YOUTH ASSOCIATION WEEKDAY BIBLE CLUBS Bible Centered Evangelistic Unified material Area Missionary W. DENTON REILLY 52 8 W Park Ave L I be rt y v ti Ie, 111 60048 • INTRODUCTORY FOLIO, ea. $5.00 GIRLS CLUB O BOYS CLUB I I Cedarville News The highlight of Cedarvil le C..' ol– lege's all-school banquet, held in late November, was the appearance of the Melody Four Quartet. As part of the school's Artist Lecture Series, the group, consi ting of Clair Hess, Glen Jordan, Ray Felton and Bill Pearce, sang such songs as "A New World" , "Joshua", and "Heaven Came Down". A s tudent audience of over 800 en– joyed the two hour concert by the Quartet. f Over 165 students took part in the . annual Fall blood drive held in No– vember on the Cedarville campus. The yea rly event involves competition between Cedarville and other area colleges and for the past several year s Cedarvil le has received the first place trophy from the American Red Cross. Trustees Elected Elected trustees for Scioto Hi 11 Baptis t Youth Camp are: Rev. Wilbur Parrish, Rev. D o nald Winters, Rev. Joseph C hapma n , Mr. Jerry Fields, Mr. Richard Harley, Rev. Tom Wright , Jr ., Rev. Harry Cole a nd Rev. · George Hatenfield. Those who have another year to serve are: Dr. William McKeever, Rev. Norman Bosworth and Mr. Paul Gale. The Advi ory Council voted at the recent annual meeting at Beliefon– taine, Ohio that the Admini strafion Comn1ittee of Scioto Hill s be increased from even to eleven members. The swimming dock is presently getting a new concrete face and will be read y for u e next summer. Subscribe to: $2.00 per year The Ohio Independent Baptist FOR A FRIEND Box 160 Xenia, Ohio 45385 THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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