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Volume 8, No. 4. PORTLAND. OREGON. April, 1929. TWIN ROCKS BANQUET, NEWBERG,

VICTORY OVED DEATH. the Lord in the air*. The law of grav T H E C O N F E R E N C E S H I P . itation shall lose its power because of a "O death, where is thy sting? O higher law which the Lord shall allow The Conference Ship has been an to operate—a law of gravitation which chored for several months, but she will grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin pulls the opposite direction. What a be ready to start sailing on April 27th. is the law. But thanks be to God grand chorus shall then sing as the re She will reach Twin Rocks by July 30th. which giveth us the \dctory through our deemed saints wing their flight to the and will remain there until August 4th. L o r d J e s u s C h r i s t . " skies on that greatest Easter morning, She will set sail from Newberg, Oregon. The most fearsome thing in people's when Christ witnesses the accomplish You will want to be there to help her lives is the fact of death. Everyone ment of that for which He died and rose get started. In fact, you will want to shrinks from it and although one waits again. W^hat a thrilling moment when go with her. The Conference Ship has at the bedside of him whom they know we are enabled to express our praise and a large capacity and will carry all who cannot live, yet when the moment comes thanks and in perfect fellowship with will come and get on. She .will not be that breath stops, the watcher is not the saints with wDom we have labored, full unless you are there. Vacant chairs with those for wDom we have prayed, won't be any fun. The pilot wants a ready, there is a shock to the whole being. To the Christian this grief and with those of every nation, tongue full representation to start on the jour comes as that of separation from pei-- and tribe, we meet our Christ, who is ney to Conference. sonal fellowship; to those without hope the first fruits of them that slept and At the sailing time the passengers there is a deeper sting which never can has made possible that day of Rapture. will hear something of the sights they be changed. All glory, hono'i; praise to the are to see when they arrive. They will Lamb that was sl^^-in, who rose triumph know what to expect in the way of rec IS De^ite a fact the that awesomeness no human being of death, can es- it antly from the gr^-Ve, leaving its yawn reation, program and living quarters ing gap empty srhcl powerless to hold after the evening of April 27th. This cfPe-the Word ^ "The tells sting us. of That death which is sin." hurts so its prey, and who has given to us the great banquet and program at the mo and cuts our very being in regard to same victory ovei" gj-ave, making ment of sailing will afford a chance for it possible for tD^re to be an actual those on board to get acquainted and the departed soul is the fact of sin in start the voyage with the enthusiasm of their lives. Their chance of salvation Easter morning our mortal bodies. IS gone forever and those left behind G l o r i o u s d a y w e . s h a l l m e e t o n true friendships. mourn with a real sting of separation. that Easter of ters to part no more, All aboard on the Conference Ship at but to sing, "Alle'^ia, Christ arose." 6:30 April 27th, Friends Church, New Hopelessness is brought by sin. If the one dead has had sin removed by the berg, Oregon. blood of Jesus Christ, then the sting is Absolute safety is guaranteed on this ship. It will be well worth your time rowgone^ as and those those having who no mourn hope." do not sor to go, for you will receive many times what it costs you. A good time is bright side even to the promised, pleasant companions on the thought of deatn. Jesus Christ has journey, and an extraordinary week of ^nquered death! He broke its chains! pleasure and profit at the end. Don't Him! He ose out at the beginning but get on at the starting point. The pilot is looking hI Tn w n stronger than death! for a full crowd. Get your ticket and seems most powerful tobehind man, that which which we cannot escape. The power of God be on hand at Newberg April 27th. leaches beyond every havoc of sin and provides a way of escape. D O ' S A N D D O N T ' S F O R Y O U N G P A S T O R S A N D O T H E R S . death1 "ot for only Himself, won thebut to victory all who over bl- heve on His name He gives that same B y a L a y M e m b e r. victory over death. "Thanks to God which giveth us the victory through 1. If your work is the most import our Lord Jesus Christ." Because of ant in the world, act like it. Christ s victory God giveth us the vic- 2. Spend more time in vital prayer. yotJ^^ Easter. 3. Plan your work and work your toi-y also Christ imparts His life to plan. Although there will be many us, so Cod uses His power in our mortal interruptions, you will accomplish more bodies just as He did for His onlv than by having no plan. begotten Son. Friend, in your f™,Eer toil and strife. 4. Don't habitually lie abed in the It is no more death to die, for the Have you crucifi^^' the Lord of life? morning and otherwise waste your time, sting IS gone. Sin is not in the life Have you laid ^ loving Christ away which belongs to the Lord and to the and will not everlastingly separate the In the dust of if- ^ ^rdid yesterday ? soul from God. Death now becomes a church. Remember the story of the Busy there in tU . market place, pastor who asked the Lord to forgive means of entrance to real life, eternal Have you long His heavenly face? him for taking a nap one afternoon life. Death means freedom from that Are His tender all lost to you— when he realized his parishioners were which hampers our perfect spiritual Has your heart 0 ^\vn cold to his love so laboring in the harvest fields. vision here, freedom from that which true ? 5. Do not gossip about other minis h i n d e r s o u r p e r f e c t s e i w i c e f o r t h e ters or anyone else (nor allow your wife Lord, freedom from that which hinders 'Tis Easter, friePA? lift up your eyes to). our understanding of God's perfect And bid the Chrt,^ for you arise! 6. Do not have favorites among peo will. Death need not affright the Make this the ^^vhrrection day. ple. Christian when the sting is gone; the When in your b^ t He comes to stay— 7. Be always on the job. Do not grave has no victory, for is not the day Bid faith arise > out the gloom start in and visit everyone the first coming when all the dead in Christ shall Where you have rf'tirked His dusty tomb; month of your pastorate and then grad answer the tinmpet call and come forth Make Him your be.st, your Friend, your u a l l y q u i t . from the grave to meet the Lord ? Guide, w 8. Sometimes have prayer and direct- Then shall we which are alive be So shall His j*oy you abide. talks with your people about their spir changed in a moment so we may meet t'ances M. Morton. itual life in their homes. i

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9. Do not become unduly absorbed in , 1929. 4. Each a helpmeet. Does not lose identity. your hobby or side line, be it hunting, Topic—"The Triumphs of the Bible on T H E S E E S AW P U Z Z L E fishing, garden, chickens or what not. M i s s i o n F i e k s . " R o m a n s 1 : 1 6 - 1 7 ; 5. Unity in material interests. U.se it only as a relaxation for the real I. Corinthians 1:17-21. 6. Unity in spiritual intersets. business. D. M a r r i a g e f o r l i f e . You have noticed that the topics se 10. Keep your promises; be punctual. "Ought to be no divorce unless MR INCOME 11. Cultivate the interests of your lected for several Sundays in succession WTitten in the green grass of are on the Bible. What greater topics young people and children. Don't put the grave of one or the other" can we find than those found in the the feed trough so high the lambs can E. Guides in choo.sing companion. flU. INTEREST Bible! not -reach it; also the Lord did not tell 1. Common .sense. The heathen have found in it the ON ItUUTECNCSS Peter to beat and lambast the sheep, a. See each other off guard, but to FEED them. light that led them out of superstition for real self exposed in ns. fXPENDiruJlES 12. Enter heartily into all the seiw- and darkness. Where they are not able to read it as we do, they memorize emergencies. ice. Do not suddenly stop singing, open b. Is he manly? Womanly? portions of it. c. Consider health conditions. your Bible and go to studying your One-sixth of the population of the prayer meeting or other lesson. Do that . d. Is he-she ambitious? before you come. globe is in India, and it is a needy fiela. It is saturated with religions, but It e. Does he have integrity? 1.3. Keep studying and abreast of the needs the gospel of Jesus Christ. The f. Can he laugh? times. Bible will be the beacon light to guide 2 . L o v e — e l e m e n t s o f : 13. Do not stay too long in a place. India to Christ. a. Physical attraction. It is better to leave before trouble starts Hudson Taylor felt the burden of 1. Influenced by looks. than after. China on his heart; he had a call. Was 2. Influenced by presence. _ 14. Be courteous at all times and Ml. IixlQigst oiv Irxdebtedrvess it not the desire to carry the Bible to 5 . S e x a t t r a c t i o n . ( H a s i t s appreciative of all favors. 15. "Be wise as serpents and harm China that gave him the determination place in human love.) t o o b e y G o d ? b. Mental capacity. l e s s a s d o v e s . If the Bible has made a difference in 1. Harmony of tastes, books, music, recreation. MUST GET OFF./ our lives, if it has helped to build our characters, if it inspires us to right liv c. Spiritual comradeship. 3. Lord. ing, then we may expect it to do the QUIET HOUR FOOD same on the mission fields. a. Guidance of the Bible—voice of the Spirit. B y B E L L G . B A D L E Y M a y 5 , 1 9 2 9 . b. Advice of godly people. $30,000.00 Campaign of N. P. E. I. F. C a u . s e s o f F a i l u r e . Christian Endeavor Topics Topic—"Service a Way to Leadership." a. Lack of home training. Matthew 20:20-28. b . H a s t y m a r r i a g e . , 1929. One must be willing to pay the price c. Marriage for reformation. HELP! Topic—"Bible Messages Needed Today." of leadership if - he would be of real d. Runaway. Matthew 16:24; John 3:16; sei-vice. The price is preparation, plan e. Squandered affections and Isaiah 55:1-3, 6, 7. ning, working, helping, enthu.siasm and self before marriage. Perhaps one of the most important patience. 1. Loving everyone. messages we could mention is "Repent, Character is a prime requisite for 2. Promiscuous petting. for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." leadership. No one will follow a per 3. Violent loving and pet- W H A T W E H A V E D O N E WHAT YOU CAN DO- If we were able to let that cry ring out son he does not respect and admire. Dr. Charles Brown said, "In every ting now in vogue squan $11,667.00 Already Raised. today as it did in the day of John the ders self until one is not cap BY YOUR LARGEST POSSIBLE Baptist, surely there would be conviction branch of the Church there is a demand able of high love. for sin. That seems to be one of the for young men of sound health, good $2500.00 Subscribed BY STUDENTS sense, trained intelligence, social sym greatest needs of this age—conviction SE.MI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT SUBSCRIPTION HELP PAY OFF for sin in the heart. pathy and genuine character to furnish AND FACULTY moral leadership." The Holy Scriptures bring bles.sed June 1, 1928-January 1, 1929. I N D E B T E D N E S S A N D S E T mes.sages of reverence, of self denial, S o m e s t u d y h e l p s — love for God's laws, faith, love, hope, Faithful service—Genesis 41:1-43. Cash Receipts $3,500.00 PAID OFF ON INDEBT invitation, salvation, power and eternity. Concentration—^I. Corinthians 2:2. Cash on hand June 1, 1928 ? 2.44 SCHOOL FREE FROM DEBT. How the hard heart softens, the indif Study—II.Timothy 2:15. Appropriation Balance 1927-8... 150.00 EDNESS ferent heart attends, and the discouraged Originality—Matthew 7: 28,29. Appropriation in full 1928-9 ^00.00 heart becomes hopeful under the minis Learn from a great leader—Exo Offering- at Yearly Meeting try of Bible messages. d u s 2 4 : 1 2 - 1 8 . Conference Returns 160.00 Our Campaign SIGN NOW! , 1929. M e m o r i e s o f T w i n Total $662.39 Topic—"The Wonder of the Bible." Cash Payments F o r F r e e d o m Isaiah 55:8-13; Matthew 5:17-19; Printing Expense ? I I . P e t e r 1 : 1 9 - 2 1 . Rocks, 1928 Traveling Expense F r o m I n t e r e s t Payable on or Before Evangelists' Expense The Bible is wonderful— Conference Expen.se 279.18 June 1st, 1930. In Poetry—Psalms 103:1-22. (This is the last outline to be given of Conference Property 65.00 O In Religion—Matthew 6:5:15. the Inspirational Hcurs la.st Conference. I n c i d e n t a l s 1 - 0 8 In Ethics—Matthew 5:1-16. Gladys Hadley Cook is the one to whom ^5 In revelation of God—John 14:1-14. we are indebted for such a full outline of In inspiration—II. Timothy 3:14-17. these messages of Homer L. Cox.)— Total $609.91 ARE d y > p The Bible is wonderful because it is a E d i t o r ' s N o t e . Balance ... 52.48 book of religious experiences, showing YOU $662.39 how men learned to know God. It is a CHOOSING A LIFE PARTNER. book of comfort in .sorrow, warning in ALETHA ALLEN, Trea.surer. OUR danger, advice in perplexity, hope in Matthew 19:4-5; Jeremiah 3:4. FRIEND? despair. It reveals sin as no other A. Marriage is a Holy State. BOISE QUARTERLY MEETING. book does, but is shows the way to be 1. Divine Partnership. s a v e d f r o m s i n . I t i s a b o o k o f c o r r e c A Christian Endeavor Rally was held B A supreme relation. on Friday evening of Quarterly Meeting. tion, it is a teacher, it rebukes, it 1. Above paternal relation. praises, it educates, and best of all it 2. Husband and wife must come February 22d. The theme of the pro- i s t r u e . pam, "Stewardship," was carried out What gems of thought have you first. in the songs, readings and the short found in the Bible? C. A unity. address, "Why Young People Should What test would you give to a book to 1. Two become one. i 1?'" Herman H. Macy, the pastor North Pacific Evangelistic Institute prove whether or not it is wonderful ? 2. Each gives self to other. at Valley Mound. Each society was What is the reason for the Bible's 3 Does away with flirtation, for represented, although we were sorry that popularity, for it is the best seller after flirtation is a partial giving of the Boi.se group was unexpectedly pre 1186 Borthwick Street, Portland, Oregon. many generations ? self. vented from coming. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR April, 1929. Page 4 April, 1929. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 5.

Habakkuk 1:2, Lamentations 3:44, and Mr. Wm. Smith, father of Mrs. Eva iMr. and Mrs. Wade Tucker enter ENTIAT C. E. Aunt Cora's Column Job 3:20. Ken worthy, died in Los Angeles, Cali tained Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tucker and HEADACHE Betty thoughtfully read the verses as fornia, March 6th. He was brought to family, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Winslow and The March business meeting was held Aunt Cora pointed them out. "It's a Portland for burial. Marion George '•I wish I understood more about family, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer and Doris, at the Sherman home, with a goodly P e r h a p s I t ' s Y O U R E Y E S ! big subject, isn't it. Aunt Cora?" and our pastor had charge of the ser and Olive Terrell at a birthday dinner number in attendance. We had what THOROUGH EYESIGHT prayer," Betty said thoughfully. '•Yes, but we have a big God," Aunt v i c e s i n o u r c h u r c h . I n t e r m e n t w a s a t in honor of their daughters, Mildred our President termed a "hilarious" meet "There are a great many people who Cora answered reverently. the Riverview mausoleum. EXAMINATIONS wish that same thing," Aunt Cora re F a r m e r a n d M i s s D i l l a T u c k e r . ing, which usually happens when some Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Mendenhall have Mi.ss Orpha Presnall spent the week o f o u r " y o u n g " m e m b e r s a r e p r e s e n t , marked quietly, "But what troubles you moved into their new home at 321 East end at the home of her parents, Mr. and such as Emerson Ball and Shorty Wil now especially?' S o c i e t y N o t e s Twenty-fifth Street. We are glad for Mrs. M. 0. Presnall. She is attending cox. "Well," Betty said slowly, "I hardly them that they can have such a lovely know where to start. I've been worried college at Nampa. T h e o f fi c e r s f o r t h e n e x t s i x m o n t h s [Arthur Ruhndorf home. Boise Valley Quarterly Meeting was are: President, Robert Morrill; Vice- OPTOMETRIST about Bob lately. He hasn't heen him S C O T T S J I I L L S C . E . Our Church, with the other Churches self at all, but seems so gloomy and of the city, has been engaged in city- held at Greenleaf this time. Friday President, Jlay Sherman; Secretary and Treasurer, Viletta Griffith. 211 Alderway Building morose. When we were alone today O u r C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r h a s u n d e r wide house to house visitation cam evening the Young People had charge. Rev. Herman Macy, of Valley Mound, We of Entiat think a Ipt of the A l d e r S t r e e t — C o r n e r B r o a d w a y I a s k e d h i m w h a t t h e m a t t e r w a s a n d taken the study of the "Crusade with paign. Only one who has helped in it seemed as if he was just ready to talk being the speaker. Friendly Endeavor and are raising our Christ" chart, which we hope will be a this work can know the joy and blessing It appears that A. French-man has to someone." means of increasing intere.st and life in that- comes from personally visiting quota which we will soon have ready to "The first thing he said was, 'Betty, visited a jewelry store and Miss Melinda send in. o u r S o c i e t y. people m their homes for the express Rinard has a pretty ring. Attendance in church services is on the do you really believe tha.t God really Aletha Allen has been assisting E. G. purpose of asking them about their a n s w e r s o u r p r a y e r s ? " ' The N. R. Club met at the home of increase again after a prolonged siege Fogg in special meetings at Fruitland. soul's welfare. At a meeting of the Mildred Choate Friday evening and en of flu, which made the rounds of almost "I told him of course I did and a.sked L. Earle Deane brought us a stirring woAers held at the pastor's home im him if he didn't remember the time missionary address on Sunday morning, mediately following the campaign, plans joyed a very pleasant time. every home in Entiat. mother was sick and we prayed so hard Eld ridge Bradley, one of our young „,LEE, March 17 th. were discussed for periodically doing this for her to get well and she did." people, is in Wenatchee, taking a course " 'Oh, I know that, but I mean in We are glad to have Jesse Kellogg sort of work throughout the year. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Choate and xhnsfiofiocRen with us again after an absence of sev- Four of the classes of the Sunday in business college. daughters Mildred and Dorothy and Miss The Cradle Roll of the Church has the little things,' he answered. I ei-al months. School met together for two Sundays Olive Terrell took dinner Sunday at the couldn't imagine what the matter was Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Walker visited and the pastor brought the Friends' home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herlocker. had two new members added to its list until he told me, "You know how badly their daughter. Mrs. Minnie Allen re position on the ordinances to them. Greenleaf Academy students and fac recently, which means more members for the Christian Endeavor • in a few Tires I needed that position at "Allbright's". cently. Mr. Walker preached for us ulty divided into two groups and went I prayed over it for weeks and now Mr. twice on Sunday, March 10th. S O U T H S A L E M C . E . to the homes of Clair Martin and Earl years. They are: Fern Alice Mills, PORTLAND BRANCH Allbright's nephew has come to live with Our pa.stor motored to Cottage Grove, A n t r i m t o h e a r P r e s i d e n t H o o v e r . g i v e born in December; and George Heni-y B r o a d w a y a t F l a n d e r s them and they have given him the job. where he visited his mother, recently. The South Salem boys' league played his inaugural address. Wilcox, born in January. . (Shorty's B R o a d w a y 8 5 3 0 He doesn't need it either. I can't un the Evangelical league Friday, Febi-u- Lois and Leela Jones, of Star, were coat simply will not button across his chest these days, and he talks about his DONALD MacPHEE, Manager derstand it. Sim, the nephew, isn't a S E C O N D F R I E N D S C . E . ary 1. Many attended the game and F r i d a y n i g h t ' s v i s i t o r s a t t h e W. J . Christian. I would have given the then went to the County Christian En- Winslow home. "apple knocker" who is going to help Lord credit for it too. I told the Lord Portland Quarterly Meeting was held deavm- rally at the Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davenport vis h i m t h i s f a l l . ) Gladys Wilcox, who has been in the that. I think I am through praying at Lents March Sth-lOth. It was well Our Christian Endeavor was well repre ited Friday at Nampa with their son load of his good members came over to f o r w h a t I w a n t ' . " hospital at Wenatchee since January attended and was a time of blessing to sented, there being sixteen members Leslie, who is ill and had to give up his help lath the church and we had a real "Honestly, Aunt Cora; I didn't know all. The union Christian Endeavor besides senile church members. college work. 23d, is improving and expects to be home what to say to him. I couldn't just The monthly social and Christian Fn Mr. and Mrs. Crozier, of Emmctt, vis some time this month. We will be lathing bee. At 10:00 o'clock refresh understand it myself. I know the meeting on Sunday evening was led by deavor business meeting has been post ments were served and our Portland Walter Cook, who brought a helpful ited Sunday at the Oral Rice home. glad to have her in our midst again. f r i e n d s d e p a r t e d f o r t h e i r d i f f e r e n t Lord answers some prayers, but liow lesson from different kinds and type.s of Miss Carol Heston, of Star, spent A new plan for the evening services are we to know what to pray for?" .A"''®.^l";tely because of so ZX is proving very successful. We are homes. We feel very grateful to these wood used in veneer. Edgar P. Sims Friday night at the home of Mr. and men for their help. "The Lord answers all prayers of His brought a helpful mes.sage on Sunday Mrs. Claude Hirst. combining the Christian Endeavor meet ings and preaching services in the ev On February 18th we spent a verj' believing -children, Betty." Aunt Cora night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Harmer and pleasant evening at the home of Rev. said. "Just because God does not al The young married people's class held daughter Doris spent Sunday in Boise enings, making one service without a E. E. Scotten and family at a farewell ways answer in the affirmative we must a class social at the church on Tuesday rulrf ?'rfh.'''"'' afternoon, Feb- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wherry. break, by cutting short both the Chris W o r k h a s b e e n s t a r t e d o n u - tian Endeavor and preaching service. social given in honor of J. F. Scotten, not think he does not answer. Adon- evening, March 12th. Christian Endeavor business meeting who departed the following day for Cal iram Judson said at the clo.se of his Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lund are the chart purchased from the State Chidf We have one very interesting service, tian Endeavor Union. We hone to and social was held at the home of Blr. ifornia to take care of his place there. life, 'I have never sincerely prayed for proud parents of a son born March 13th. and Mrs. W. J. Winslow, which enables our pastor to get a mes He is greatly missed and we hope for an On Sunday morning, March 10th, ~ch before anything but it came at some time in Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hinshaw and sage to young folks who otherwise would e a r l y r e t u r n . some way, probably the last I should thirteen new members were given the not stay to preaching services. daughters Lolita and Viola spent Sun The last business meeting was held at have devised.' Yet, you remember, he right hand of fellowship. Three others Louise Liere and Rachel Pemberton We feel that prayer is being answered day in Boise at the home of Mr and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward prayed for entrance to India and was have been received into membership Ezra B. Hinshaw. in regard to the Lord's work at Entiat, compelled to go to Burmah; he prayed lately, but were unable to be present. NewL'S »' rebiSy Mrs. Phoebe Dimmitt is in Midvale and our hearts are encouraged. Pray Christopherson. There seems to be a f o r h i s w i f e ' s l i f e a n d b u r i e d b o t h h e r It encourages our hearts to have new On Sunday, February 3d, we h-irl n for Entiat Friends. great interest among the young people staying at the liome of Edgar Rhoads of our Christian Endeavor to see it and his two children, and he prayed for people added to our numbers. very large attendance at Simdav i while Mrs. Rhoads is here taking medi release from prison and had laid there there being 101 present ^th em own VANCOUVER C. E. more prosperous and winning more souls cal treatment. f o r C h r i s t . W e a r e v e r y a n x i o u s t o three months, chained and mi.serable. F I R S T F R I E N D S C . E . ing worship Rev. Haworth del vered a The Academy Board has re-elected get settled in our new church home. His prayers did not receive an affirma the present staff of teachers: Professor Vancouver folk are looking forward to tive answer, but he, himself, had always The Church enjoyed a "get together Sa"vofcL"""^ Cln-istlai^ F. D. Roberts as principal with Miss the completion of our new church. The We miss our president, Mrs. R. H. been answered. Unforseen doors had dinner" in the basement of the church Olive Terrell, of Portlanc, Oregon, and work is progressing fine and on our Stone, and chairman of prayer meeting been opened through the very trials he on Wednesday evening, February 27th. rcX. frf."/ s3"' Miss Mildred Choate. of Greenleaf, Ida Dedication day we invite you all to see committee, Mr. R. H. Stone. They have sough to avoid." After a fine supper, everyone went up- lebruary 17th. Much interest Zh • ' ho. as assistants, and Rev. Murphy, of us and our new building. On February been quarantined for small pox for some shown in all departments and classes time. "Yes, but in this case," Betty persist stair.s to attend prayer meeting. It Boise, Idaho, as musical director. 7th Rev. Chester A. Hadley and a car I ed. "See how Bob's faith would have was decided to hold a pot-luck supper Ihe social committee, Virginia Ah'alt been .strengthened and he needs the on each Monthly -Meeting night every m 111 at her home south of town Wo w o r k s o b a d l y, t o o . " month. About one hundred and sixty- "1 know, dear," Aunt Cora said, "At five were present. hope^she will soon be able to be^ith"^'us ORTHODOX this present moment it look.s that way, The Intermediate and Senior Chris BIBLE but we cannot see all God sees; if we tian Endeavor each held a Washington's EVANGELICAL could we would not need to pray. Per SCHOOL birthday social. The Intermediates, at haps his prayer will be an.swei'ed in an NORTH PACIFIC the home of Olivene George, and the « Cbag,,. .afL.S'if.Kte unexpected way, but if it isn't, .should peace he cease praying? To me, the best Senior at the home of Elizabeth Ott. Gamc.s and decorations were all in part of praying is just communion with green LEAF c. E He gives us each day keeping with the day. to meet the duties that are ours, and There is still a great deal Of .sickness (La.st in our mid.st. W. D. Pearson was in the Good Samaritan hospital for a EVANGELISTIC INSTITUTE .iSSntSnlf'i.e'li'j couple of weeks. Although he is now The Seconci Semester Opens Februaiy 19th at home, hi.s condition is not improved. Coiiveijijn WM'hekl'bl'can" ^"l^avor swered prayers. Paul prayed for the The many who have been and are sick You will enioy association with our high class students—both socially and spiriteally removal of a handicap. Moses prayed with the flu are too numerous to men A well qualified Faculty gives you everything that bears on practical CluT^ian Work. fo enter the Promi.sed tion, but we thank the Lord that there I,and. Read have been no fatalities .so far. Visitor o?'m?s.s'^S TucLrreS?''' 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