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Volume 6, No. 6. PORTLAND, OREGON. July, 1927. Christian Cnbeabor Conference, ^ugusst Isit to 7tf)

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M . Scotts Mills, Oregon, know by , serve editorial notice on him that the It possible. We urge the pastors to come practice of becoming exurberated with Motto: "So Run, That Ye May Obtain." and bring as many of their congregation o n e ' s o w n v e r b o s i t y i s o n e w h i c h as they can. Boost for Conference! is reserved exclusively for the editor. * * » WALTER LEE. 6:45 Rising Bell. NOTES. 7:15 Breakfast. THEN AND NOW. 8:40 - 9 : 2 0 C l a s s e s . Newberg—Mildred Benson left for her Quaker History, Ida J. Lee. Do Ycu Remember— home at Homedale, Idaho. She has been actively ; engaged in the work of this Study of Joshua, Wm. J. Murphy. 192-1— "I Am's of Christ," Edith Minchin. The rai l road track used for a society for eight years. 9:25 - 1 0 : 0 5 C l a s s e s . promenade to the tent? Missions, Allison Rogers. The first song contest on the beach ? Star—Mildred Haworth, who graduated Book of Ruth, Elizabeth Ward. The walking ability of some of the from Penn College this spring, has Christian Evidences, Edward Mott. Piedmont bunch when it came to going returned , and will teach in a neighboring Children's Meeting, home? town next year. - 11:05 InspirationalLaura Address, Cammack. 1925— 10:00 The grand and glorious feeling that Second Church, Portland—Every other George Deshler. came because we were on our own Monday night we have charge of a street 11:10 - 12:15 Choi-us Singing, meeting and mission in the city. grounds ? Bess Owens Runyan. The Highland plaids? 12:15 Dinner. The Sunnyside song, "for table use." First Church—A goodly number of our 1:30 - 5:00 Recreation, "We're from Sunnyside, Sunnyside, young people attended Yearly Meeting. Walter Cook, Director*. Herman Oppenlander, Howard Pearson Glad we are alive and Cecil Brock have received notice 5:30 Supper. 1925— 7:30 Evangelistic Services, Sunnyside, Sunnyside, of their acceptance in Friends Geo. Deshler. That's where the sunshine shines. Reconstruction work. The huge Springbrook bunch with their Registrar—Wilfred Pearson. red caps? Rex — Our pastor says that our Father and Mother—Mr. and Mrs. Cope. The Sunnyside caps interpreted Christian Endeavor is one of his greatest Club Manager—Chester Hadley. "Simple Simons," etc ? helps. Conference Manager—E. Worth Coulson. The Piedmont yellow streak? 1926— Rosedale—Mrs. Lydia Gardner visited our society and gave us an interesting SOME IMPORTANT ITEMS. The early "uprising" in camp for that deep-sea fishing trip? talk on how we, as young people, should "The registration fee will be the same Those cornet solos from Springbrook have a good time. as it was last year, fifty cents. Children camp ? under ten years of age will not be asked Chester Hadley's welcome "fall to" at Highland—Our Church will unveil the the dining hall ? service flag next Sunday. It will have to register, and those from ten to fifteen about fifteen stars. years will be asked for twenty-five cents That Tacoma crowd that is still as a fee instead of fifty. growing ? The pastors and their wives are invited Calvin Choate's little green cap ? Springbrook—We are glad to welcome to be guests at the dining room this year. The agony experienced in climbing over our new pastor, Carl Miller, and family, Their children up to twelve years of age' those logs in total darkness after the f r o m I n d i a n a . will be entertained for half price. Please stunts? let Worth Coulson know by July 20th, if Now Is The Time To Send Your you expect to attend. His address is You Can't Forget— Money For Conference Reservations To Scotts Mills, Oregon. Walter Lee's red sweater, and Bell Worth Coulson, Scotts Mills, Oregon. If you expect to join the Dining Club Badley's blue dress, which are always or desire the Committee to secure sleep there! TEN RULES FOR FRIENDSHIP. ing accomodations for you, send $5.00 That 1927 Conference is going to be with your name and address to Worth the biggest and best! The following excellent rules for the Coulson, Scotts Mills, Oregon, as soon as That Sunnyside must be beaten in the guidance of students have been formu possible. song contest. , , lated and posted at a well known and Stunt Night will be on Tuesday even- That Walter Lee will still declare he popular Oregon college: mg, August 2. Remember that each can't sing. 1. Don't contradict people, even when Quarterly Meeting is to have a stunt That Mrs. Runyan can still make even you are sure you are right. What great fun we will have when we a c r o w s i n g . 2. Don't be inquisitive about the all see each other at Conference! That the Conference grounds are going affairs of your friends. to look improved even more than ever 3. Dont underrate anything because PA S T O R S AT T E N T I O N ! before. you don't possess it. That the Twin Rocks will welcome you. 4. Don't believe that everyone else That you are to be there en masse. in the world is happier than you. On behalf of the Executive Committee 5. Don't conclude that you have never of the Christian Endeavor of Oregon had any opportunities in your life. Yearly Meeting of Friends, I wish to LOOKING BACKWARD. 6. Don't believe all the evil thtit you extend to the pastors of Oregon Yearly Meeting a cordial invitation to be the From the Friendly Endeavor files of 1918 Don't be rude to your inferiors in guests at the dining room at Conference Although this is the first issue of the social position. this year. Pastors' wives are included in Friendly Endeavor, we cannot claim tnar 8. Don't jeer at anybody's religious this invitation. Pastors' children, up to it is a representative one. In the first beliefs. the age of twelve, will be entertained place we have too few articles and some 9. Learn to hide your aches and pains for half price. We are sorry that we of these we have are too long. In view —few care. can not include room accomodations in of the importance of the Summer 10. "Do unto others as you would be this invitation. If you expect to attend done by."—By E. E. Standard in Young Conference, we have allowed Chester Conference, please let Worth Coulson, Hadley to spread himself. We hereby People. Page 2. T H E F R I E N T ) L Y E N D E A V O R July, 1927. July, 1927. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 3.

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR question is how to apply Christian also a plague-ridden people, a tax-bur and in 1793 sailed for to carry the On Quarterly Meeting Sunday, June standards in our amusements? Absence dened people, a sin-blighted people. On Gospel. S o c i e t y N o t e s 5, the three Portland societies provided * * * T O P I C S F O R J U LY of all social life is unhealthful, but all the other hand, those who live in luxury, the program. This consisted of a special social life is not healthful. Some of it is having no work to do and no interest in Hudson Taylor was much like St. Paul m u s i c a l n u m b e r f r o m e a c h s o c i e t y a n d a necessary for the normal person but too life except selfish pleasures, will be rest a s h e w e n t f r o m c i t y t o c i t y i n C h i n a , TOO LATE FOR LAST MONTH. t a l k b y e a c h o f t h e t h r e e p r e s i d e n t s o n m u c h i s h u r t f u l . less. Put them to work, get them vitally preaching the Word of Christ. He lived some phase of the Christian Endeavor as a Ti-aining School. Two chose to B y B E L L G . B A D L E Y . Like many other things in life, a interested in some enterprise and the the life of the people and started mission NEAVBERG C. E. moderate amount aids one to be. fresher restlessness disappears. centers at all important places. Not only tell how their experience in this work and more animated, while too much con * * * in his manner of living was he like Paul, Prof C. G. McClean has consented to m a d e t h e m b e t t e r fi t t e d f o r t h e i r C h r i s J u l y 1 0 , 1 9 2 7 . tributes to making one jaded and worn Sin brings restlessness of soul. A good but like him he suffered much, and like a c t a s p a s t o r f o r t h e F r i e n d s C h u r c h i n tian life, and the other, how the Topic: Christ's Teachings That Are Too out. A party may be a fine thing one conscience is to the soul what health is h i m h a d m a n y a d v e n t u r e s . Newberg, until a permanent one is Organization has fulfilled its Founder's S e l d o m P r a c t i c e d . night in two weeks, but it would be a to the body. Addison said, "A man's first secured, or until the beginning of next purpose in replenishing the ranks of the Matt. 5: 38-48. positive detriment if one attended parties care should be to avoid the reproaches of August 7, 1927. school year, when he is going to leave Church. Mrs. Ward, of North Pacific (Consecration Meeting.) and kept late hours fourteen nights in his own heart; his next, to e.scape the to teach Spanish in MHiittier College. Evangelistic Institute, brought an inspir Topic: What Does the Bible Reveal The people of Newberg will certainly We might think of the teachings of two weeks. censures of the world." About God? ing message to both young and old. Oh, * » * miss the McClean family after they have Christ as a set of i-ules to live by. In "A good test of the wholesomeness of Gen. 1:1. I John 4:16. yes, Walter Lee had his say, too. that case the hardest ones to live up to gone. For the past three years Mr. Seth Oliver Terrell was delightfully gatherings has often been suggested: 'If Greed brings re.stlessness. Many people (Consecration Meeting.) would probably be the least practiced. are wasting their lives in a hopeless McClean has been teaching Spanish in surprised the evening of June 18, the you could take Christ with you, and feel We Know that God is Creator—Gen. And perhaps the very hardest of all at ease with Him there, go; but if you attempt to acquire more property than Pacific College. occasion being his birthday. Several would be "'Love your Enemies." He would be ashamed to take Him, don't go.' they need, and after they get it they 1:1-31. All nature speaks of the Creator Elmer Pemberton visited Newberg jolly games were played, then refresh Yet even this test, good as it is, is not waste the rest of their lives trying to and His atonement for sinners. The very during the second and third weeks of this ments of sandwiches, pickles, cake and taught that it is easy to love friends, any earth under our feet is composed of rock one can do that, but to love an enemy, infallible. For if a young person, while look after it. "Seek first the Kingdom" month, giving the message at the Church, punch were served. that is heroic. He taught humility and a Christian, has been playing on the and there will be rest to the soul. particles and decayed vegetable matter Sunday morning, May 15, and speaking The evening ,of June 16, was very self effacement. Some people have a fringes of his fellowship with Christ, he » * * giving up their own identity that we to the young people of the College on " t h r i l l i n g " f o r s o m e o f o u r g r o u p . natural tendancy to be sweet and humble, may honestly think, 'Why, it would be all Faith in God brings re.st. We are com might live. Monday and Tuesday, at their regular Elizabeth Hadley and Ruth Wright That He Loves—I John 4:11-16. "And others are afflicted with arrogance, and right to take Christ there,' when if he forted when we think of our loved ones chapel exercises. This same Sunday, a graduated from Washington High it is hard for them to put into practice knew Christ better he would judge living beyond death. It brings a clean, hast loved them' as thou hast loved me," lai-ge number of the students from School, and Leah Shimp from Franklin Christ said. "There stands Christ in the the teachings of Christ on meekness. In differently. While the test is good, there quieting spirit to the soul to really believe Pacific were out at various Churches High. We extended hearty congratula fact without divine help it is quite im are other questions to be considered, too". God, and in eternal life. Doubt makes very midst of the circle of the Father's around in this part of the country con tions upon their achievements and ask people restless. love; then he draws us to that spot and, ducting the morning meetings. It was God's blessing upon their future. possible to have the forgiving spirit, the Some questions to ask yourself before as it were, disappears, leaving us stand faith, the joy, the freedom from worry entering into amusements. known as educational week, and whether We are glad to see the school folk and fretting and the abundant life that ing there bathed in the same loving kind the people listening or the students home: Glenna Heacock, from University 1. Does my Church approve? If not , 1927. ness of the Father in which He Himself Jesus taught us, could be ours. then something is wrong or the Church .speaking learned the most is hard to say, of Oregon; Olive Terrell, from Idaho; Topic: Great Missionary Characters. had basked."—Wm. Evans, D. D. but nevertheless it was educational to B r o o k s T e r r e l l , f r o m ? — ? as a whole would approve. That He is Righteous—I John 2:21-29. 2. Do the people who hold the highest H C o r . 1 1 : 2 3 - 2 8 . s o m e f o l k s a t l e a s t . Wendell Hutchens, Gladys Hadley and Pa u l te l l s u s i n Eo ma n s 1 5 :1 th a t "w e We wonder sometimes if the great Righteousness is that attribute which The Freshman Class of Pacific put on Walter Cook, from Pacific. spiritual standards approve? leads God always to do right. What a ought * * * not to please ourselves," and 3. Is my spiritual life more or less missionary characters that we know so a play this month to raise the money for Genevieve Badley is enjoying a few Christ Jesus taught His disciples in honor well will have any larger place in Heaven comfort it is to know that Jesus has been the Freshman gift to the College for this weeks vacation in Idaho. to prefer one another. Matt. 21:26, 27. drained by it? "made unto us (sinners saved by grace) 4. Does this amusement directly or than the less known ones. Everyone year. The name of the play was "Adam We know this is right, and we often wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctifi- a n d E v a , " i t w a s a v e r y c l e v e r l y indirectly lower the value put by me and knows Livingstone, but how many know S E C O N D F R I E N D S C . E . honestly want to- do this, but we soon Chank Hun Tzu? If each gave his all cation, and redemption." arranged play, and the characters showed come up against the fact that no amount by others upon my sanctity? That He Cares for Us—Psa. 37:1-11. Let us make an application. We will will not the rewards in Heaven be the some good acting ability. The cast of We are glad to welcome a new of determination or desire seenis to have "Behold, I have graven thee on the palms characters was: Donald Crozer, Louise take for example baseball. Question 1, same ? Stop and pray sometimes for the of my hands," God says. It was the Christian Endeavor member. Miss any lasting effect upon our selfishness. missionaries who are great only in God's Nelson, Robert Morrill, Genevieve Badley, Eleanor Swanson, but suppose the Why? Because there is only one way yes. Question 2, yes. Question 3, no. custom to trace upon the palms of the Burnard Newby, Frank Cole, Wilma our self-life can be dealt %vith. It must Question 4, no. eyes—isolated, alone, almost unknown hands the outline of any object of Sunday School will claim her first. Let us take for another example— except to the little handful of friends who Evans and Ilia Tozer. Our society purchased an organ for die. Paul makes it plain in Romans 6 that a f f e c t i o n . G o d c a r e s f o r H i s o w n . The Intermediates have just had elec dancing. Question 1, no. Question 2, no. sent them to the field, they labor on and That He Rules—Psa. 121:1-8. "He the prayer meeting room. Now it will it has died if we have believed on the on, giving a cheerful trusting service that tion of officers for the coming year. Lord Jesus Christ as Savior,—that it Question 3, yes. Question 4, yes. We doeth according to His will in the army not be necessary for us to meet in the only a few can ever hear about. Ralph Moore takes up the work of presi was crucified with him, and that our part may judge baseball in moderation and of heaven, and among the inhabitants of dent which Margaret McClean has done m a i n a u d i t o r i u m a n y l o n g e r . * * » now is to reckon or count upon what has under proper conditions, a safe amuse the earth." Dan. 4:35. What joy, when the past twelve months. (Apology to Second Friends if this ment. Dancing will have to be put under What life that you know teaches the way is hard, to have a God whose isn't all las it is written from memory.) b e e n d o n e f o r u s . Newberg held its Quarterly Meeting The Editor. As we accept what Christ has done, and the ban. . , . , . patience?—Henry Martyn, missionary to power is omnipotent! hei'e May 13 and 14. Friday evening. Rev. "Another question which every Chris That He Judges—Rev. 20:11-15. The yield to him the lordship of our lives, tian ought to ask is this: Are the Amuse India_ and Arabia, suffering with tuber Cope, of Lents, gave a splendid talk to his love and concern for others floods culosis and undergoing persecution, never L o r d J e s u s C h r i s t i s n o w o u r a d v o c a t e , the young people of this Quarter. Their S C O T T S M I L L S C . E . o u r h e a r t s a n d m a k e s r e a l t h e v i c t o r y ments in which I take part, while appar thought of giving up his work and return but the day is coming when' he will ently harmless to me, in any way was not as large a crowd as might be o v e r s e l f . ing to the homeland, but stayed at his become the Judge of all the earth. How hoped for, but all those present heard a Sarah Zook accompanied Aletha Allen a stumbling block to any one else, post without a word of complaint. In a much better to know a Savior now than home the second week in May. On perhaps someone weaker? If so, the talk that was worth the listening to. Jesus also taught us to pray, and He dying condition, when every move was a Judge later! The rest of the sessions were conducted Sunday afternoon they held a children's Christian who truly loves his neighbor as torture, he was tied to a horse and forced meant that it should help us. Prayer himself wdll know what to do without Knowing about God will never save a s u s u a l . meeting. Several children attended and pours out to God, but God in answer to_ take a long journey. How little are men, however; it is essential that they All the students of the College are d e fi n i t e w o r k w a s d o n e . pours out to us. being told. Some young Christians would willing to suffer for love of our Savior! know Him in a heart-to-heart way. "This Margaret Coulson played in a recital be astonished did they know how others What life that you know teaches is life eternal," Jesus prayed, "that they busy finishing up the school year now, Prayer is the only specific for fears. beginning to cram, if that's the correct at Silverton the evening of May 16. It does not deny the danger nor the are patterning their lives by ours. It is courage?—The story of John G. Paton, might know Thee the only true God, and This recital was given by the pupils of not only optional for every sincere Chris missionary to the New Hebrides, is full of Jesus Christ, whom Thou has sent." John word, for exams. This school year has trouble, but, oh, how little the danger tian to a.sk these questions, it is been one of the best in the history of La Verne Rich. or trouble looks when in prayer we meet thrilling incidents. Only Gqd-given 17: 3. To know God the Father, we must the College, and everybody is looking for We were especially favored in having our glorious all-conquering Lord face to obligatory if he really wants to put first courage could have kept him in that first know Christ the Son and receive Edward Mott to preach our High School things first." dangerous field. A review of his life H i m a s o u r S a v i o r f r o m s i n . W i t h s i n a still better one next year, for most face. It is there He "delivered me from of the present students are planning to baccalaureate sermon. He gave us a a l l m y f e a r s . " v. 5 . would make an interesting and profitable washed away, we become the sons of very timely message that was much missionary evening. God, joint heirs with Jesus Christ, and come back, and of course there will be , 1927. m a n y n e w o n e s n e x t y e a r. appreciated" The following Wednesday * * * c r y o u t , " M y F a t h e r. " G o d i s t h e n a b l e night, June 1, Rev. Oliver, of The Golden Rule is the greatest of all Topic: What Are Causes and Cures to manifest Himself to our spirits in Well, there won't be very many more the rules Jesus left for us to follow. Mary Slessor, a little Scotch lady, alone issues of this paper come out until most Willamette University, delivered the of Unrest? with God, yearned over a wild tribe in such a satisfying way that we are commencement address. Two of our "The Golden Rule is my creed," said an Psalms 43: 1-5. Matt. 11:28-30. of us have met once more at Twin Rocks, unconverted man, "1 think by J;*? Calibar, Africa. For twelve years she enabled to say truly, "I know Him," and and that will be even better than reading Christian Endeavor boys, Newton Allen to that I will get to heaven all right. Give the ordinary individual plenty to labored on the coast and then turned her all the doubters in the world cannot take the news in the Friendly Endeavor. and Paul Crandall, were in the But it requires the shed blood of Jesus to eat, plenty of sleep, good health, freedom mce inland toward the lawless country of from us that knowledge and fellowship graduating class. from financial or other worries, work with Him. Several from here went into Portland purify us, and His abiding presence in our Okoyong, where she worked successfully lives to empower us for the real genuine that he likes to do, and a clear con.science, for many more long years alone. "In waiting on God, His greatness and F I R S T F R I E N D S C . E . to attend the concert given by the Bible and he will probably be a satisfied and * ♦ * your littleness suit and meet each other School. It was very much enjoyed. loving of our neighbors. restful creature. Deny him any one of To William Carey, while teaching, most wonderfully. Just bow in emptiness At our last business meeting held at Several also attended" the Commence these and you will have restlessness to preaching and cobbling, came the burden and poverty and utter impotence, in the home of Mildred Hadley, the Lookout ment exercises of the school, Wednesday , 1927. a degree, deny him two and he will be of millions far away. Foreign missions humility and meekness, and surrender to Committee had each of the members morning. Topic: Applying Christian Standards in more restless and so on. Give them back were unknown in that early day, and His will before His great glory, and be write a joke ,on one side of the slip and The regular business meeting of the Amusements. „ to him again and his restlessness is cured. when he proposed for the first time his still. As you wait on Him, God draws a Bible verse or note of a serious nature Christian Endeavor was held Friday Phil. 4:8. I iCor. 6:12; 8:12, 13. I n o t h e r w o r d s a m a n w h o i s p e r f e c t l y idea of missions to an assembly of nigh. He will reveal Himself as the God on the other. These were put in evening, June 3, at the parsonage. New The is perhaps no one who questions satisfied is not restless. This rule would ministers, one old pastor exclaimed, "You who will fulfill mightily His every capsules and given to Helen George to officers were elected as follows: that a certain amount of amusement Mci apply to a nation as well. A .starved are a miserable enthusiast!" He was promise."—Andrew Murray. help pass the time. She has been very President, Ira Brougher; Vice-President, social life is profitable to all. The people will be a restless people, as will right, William Carey was an enthusiast, Do you know him? i l l f o r s o m e t i m e . Charles Kellogg; Secretary, Everett Page 4. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR July, 1927. Page 6. TEE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR July, 1927.

Allen; Chorister, Ruth Kellogg; Re each prayer meeting is a source of real Myrtle Walton, Wilbur Elliott and which the society has sponsored for the President—Walter P. Lee. porter, Mrs. Minnie Allen. As it was blessing and benefit to all. Edward Baker were three of our past two years. Vice-President—Walter Cook. SUNNYSIDE. getting late when the business meeting Ralph Choate is attending Yearly delegates to Quarterly Meeting. All We are anticipating a great time at Secretary-Treasurer—Aletha Allen. concluded, the social hour was curtailed. Meeting at Newberg. Mr. Choate is the report a most helpful and inspiring o u r A n n u a l S u n d a y S c h o o l P i c n i c w h i c h Executive-Advisor—Chester A. Hadley. Aletha Allen has returned from her o n l y m e m b e r o f o u r C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r session. wll be held June 23. Quarterly Meeting Superintendents— y e a r ' s w o r k a t N o r t h P a c i fi c E v a n g e t o a t t e n d t h i s y e a r. R u t h B a k e r h a s fi n i s h e d a n o t h e r s u c Newberg—Stella Hubbard. listic Institute. We are glad to have Four of our number have efficiently cessful school term at Scholls, Oregon, Salem—Laura Cammack. Heacock Sash & Door Co. h e r i n o u r s e r v i c e s r e g u l a r l y a g a i n . carried on two Daily Vacation Bible a n d i s n o w a t h e r h o m e f o r v a c a t i o n . FINANCIAL REPORT. Portland—Wilfred Pearson. Wedding bells udll soon be ringing Schools: Misses Dilla and Mildred Tucker, The regular monthly meeting and Boise Valley—Caroll Heston. for one of our much appreciated near Meridian, Idaho, and Misses Alma social was held at the Walton home on Christian Endeavor of Oregon Yearly Tacoina—May Sherman. members, John Brougher. We are Roberts and Ruth Crozier, at Sunny Thursday evening. May 26. During the Meeting of Friends. E. Worth Coulson presented a plan for going to claim Esther now as one of Slope. business hour we welcomed one new January 1, 1927 to June 1, 1927. the improvement of the Conference our o\TO folks. Congratulations and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tuning, and Mr. associate member. The thirty young January 1— grounds, which includes clearing, roofing best wishes are extended to this happy and Mrs. Harlan Rivard, older members people present enjoyed the games which Cash on hand $ 94.61 of the dining hall, and making a side couple. of our society, are spending their followed and the refreshments of ice Cash receipts $ 29.68 door into the kitchen. vacation with home folks. cream and cake served by the hostess. Traveling expense $23.10 At the Rally, held at 8:00 p. m., the 215 SECOND STREET Miss Velda Livingstone, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton and Miss Jean Youn- ENTIAT C. E. Printing Expense $ 8.75 officers were accepted by the Yearly C o m e r S a l m o n Edgar Street, and Clara Howard motored quist were married at the home of Dr. Banquet expense $43.80 Meeting. The Conference program and to Newberg last week for Yearly PORTLAND, OREGON Our society has purchased a new wall and Mi-s. Smith, at Boise, Idaho, May Loan to plans were announced, the President's Meeting. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Walton will make Friendly Endeavor.. $11.00 report made, and the prize essays given pledge to replace the old one, which was their home in Ayhee, Nevada. We give the best prices and service on getting soiled and torn. We also by the wnners, Maryanna Newlin and Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' obtained some pledge cards for the STAR C. E. Total payments $86.65 Ralph Choate, Greenleaf. Murray Hardware, Paint, Roofing, etc. .We be active members to sign as a renewal of B O I S E C . E . Total receipts $ 124.29 Morford sang a solo, and Miss Springer their Christian Endeavor pledge. A business meeting was held at the closed the service with an anointed lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. On May 13, the business meeting for Heston home, Friday evening, June 3. How time flies! Once more "we" , June 1, 1927— message on consecration which drew that month was held at the home of The following officers were elected for (editorial vernacular for "I") must take Balance $37.64 those present nearer the Lord., Emerson and Viola Ball. The business the next six months: President, Carol "our" pen in hand, climb the Parnassus ALETHA ALLEN, Secretary. Office Hours: T a b o r 9 5 8 4 was followed by a social time which was Heston; Vice-President, Beulah Beeson; heights, and lay before the woidd the 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. made more interesting by the presence Secretary, Mabel McGrath; Treasurer, record of another month's progress in HOW THEY STAND. of Mr. and Mrs. Bufkin, who stopped Merwin Helmbolt; Pianist, Lila Jones; Christian Endeavor. HEAVENLY MESSENGERS. in Entiat a few days to visit with the Junior Superintendent, William Mc We are glad to i-eport that our society S o c i e t y Q u o t a Paid Ball family. Light refreshments were Kibben; Prayer Meeting Chairman, Edna has enjoyed a fair month; nothing dis S t a r $ 3 0 . 0 0 $30.00 "Are they not all ministering spirits, DR. A. E. GEORGE served to complete the enjoyable Connor; Missionary Chairman, John couraging; good attendance; sustained Greenleaf 50.00 s e n t f o r t h t o m i n i s t e r f o r t h e m w h o Connor; Lookout Chairman, Beulah in our work—what more could we wish ? Boise 18.00 7.25 shall be heirs of salvation?" Heb. 1:14. evening. Dentist Beeson; Social Chairman, Lois Jones; We have had one meeting of outstand Melba n.oo 11.00 A beautiful glimpse is here given into Sunday, May 15, was the date of the Music Chairman, Lela Jones. ing interest and merit. On June 5, V a l l e y M o u n d 5 . 0 0 the work of the heavenly host of which C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r R a l l y f o r t h i s Tacoma 25.00 District. The Meeting was held at Beulah Beeson and Lois Jones who have instead of using the regular assigned 8.00 so little is known to man. A great part been attending Northwest Nazarene topic, we used the subject of December Quilcene 9.00 is played in sacred scriptures by angels, DR. CLAUDE A. LEWIS Knapp's Grove, and was well attended. Entiat 12.75 There were some excellent speakers on College, at Nampa, have returned to their 4, "What is Prayer?" It indeed was an 8.00 and this passage here is one that is h o m e s f o r t h e s u m m e r. S o u t h S a l e m 1 7 . 0 0 7.65 perhaps as enlightening as any passage the program who favored the congreg^ • Miss Bessie Roberts, a member of our original meeting as we had no helps to tion with fine addresses, _ dealing with fall back upon. Two chalk talks, a solo Highland (Salem) 35.00 12.25 in the Bible as to their office work. Physician and,Surgeon society and for the pa.st year a teacher by Wilbur Allen and a reading by Elsie S c o t t s M i l l s 1 2 . 5 0 It is a happy and blessed thought to Christian Endeavor. Special music was Ro.sedale 7.00 5.00 know that we have such a heavenly also given. in the Public School here, was married at Mojnberg were some of the special things 1050'/z Hawthorne Ave. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of interest beside the individual thoughts Marion 5.00 5.00 host to minister to our needs, but how We are glad to have Alice and Harp and testimonies given during the service. First Friends, (Port.).. 60.00 often do we take advantage of their J. E. Roberts, Wednesday evening, June P O R T L A N D , - O R E G O N Hadley with us again. They spent the Second Friends (Port.). 26.75 8.50 services? winter on the coast, but have returned 8, to Mr. Willis H. Coffin, of Pleasant We, as well as our leader, Mattie Plain, Iowa. Both are graduates of Penn Stephens, thoroughly enjoyed the entire West Piedmont (Port.). 40.00 23.00 But note, the assurance is given to us to Entiat and will probably be hpe Newberg 30.00 that they will minister to those who during the summer and fall months. College. After spending a few weeks meeting. A poster on the outside of the at the Roberts home, they will return Church, and arrows were posted for S p r i n g b r o o k 2 6 . 2 5 shall be heirs of salvation. So it is a X R a y L a b o r a t o r y T e l e p h o n e s Harry Johnson and family have returned to Fort Dodge, Iowa, where Mr. Coffin blocks around to direct people to our Middlcton 7.00 privileged ministry for a privileged to the valley and are helping us out m C h e h a l e m C e n t e r 1 2 . 7 5 people. We read in the account of Office 341 our work. Robert Morrill and Rachel will teach the coming year. meetings. Sunday evening of Quarterly Meeting, We have just started a contest in our Sherwood 9.00 Jesus' temptation that angels ministered Residence 1697 J Lundquist have returned from school, May 29, the Boise Christian Endeavorers society, the purpose being to raise money R e x 3 . 0 0 3.00 u n t o H i m d u r i n g H i s l o n e l y v i g i l i n t h e and we expect George Morrill alp to made a return visit to our society, which for the construction of our New Church wilderness. Will they not minister to be with us by the time this is printef the lonely, care-worn and oppressed child w a s m u c h a p p r e c i a t e d . - , Building. Our members are divided into CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR BUSINESS So, you see, our Christian Endeavor is Miss Cecil McKibben returned to her two teams with Harold Clark leading one of God today? Yea, their specific DR. CARL E. MILLER growing by leaps and bounds, and we home Thursday night, June 9, from and Milton Mills serving as conimander- MEETING AND RALLY. m i s s i o n i s j u s t s u c h e r r a n d s a s t h a t . intend to make things hum here this Asbury College, where she has been in chief of the other. Dame Rumor hath We are missing much if we do not take Dentist summer. (By the way, don t tell anp studying art for the past year. it that there will be some novel ways of The regular business meeting of the advantage of the services of this one, but we are expecting to rell into Those of our young people who "raising" money brought to light. We Christian Endeavor was held June 11, seraphic host. Hours by Appointment Twin Rocks Conference grounds along graduated from High School this year fervently hope that "lots and lots" of at 4:30 p. m. Annual reports and the about August 1. were Esther Roberts, Faye McGrath money will be brought to light. discussion of them occupied most of the business hour. The Executive Committee Richard Haworth, Marion McGrath and "Morning devotion anchors the soul, so 511-512 U. S. Bank Building GREENLEAF C. E. Donaldson Nicholson. _ TACOMA C. E. reported the blessing of the Lord on last that it will not very readily drift far Lela Jones was winner of the tirst vear's work in prospering interests of the away from God during the day." prize in the High School Declamation Because of the absence of some of our "Conference of 1926 and 1927, and the S A L E M - O R E G O N We welcome into our midst the young Contest, May 28. members, who were attending Yearly growth of "The Friendly Endeavor" to a people who went from here last fall to mblication of eight pages, with a circu- attend College at Newberg, Oregon and Meeting, the June business meeting and CHEHALEM CENTER. social was postponed for one week. This ation of seven hundred copies. Cbe frkndly Cndeaw will be our first outdoor meeting this Arrangements for the entertainment of BEING THE OWNER OF AN AETNA "^A^i'^French, who attended North year. We are glad to welcome Evelyn Hodson pastors and wives at the Twin Rocks Editor-in-Chief Helen Cammack P O L I C Y I S A N E V I D E N C E O F Pacific Evangelistic Institute, at Port back to our society. She has been attend We are .sorry to lose one of our devoted Dining Club have been made. R, F. D. No. 4, Box 88, Sal«n, Oregon. GOOD CITIZENSHIP— land, the past year, had charge e . ing High School at Ontario the past members in the death of Mrs. Nomrah The statistical report showed a loss of Associate Editor J. Emil Swanson Sunday morning services at Boise winter. , , , Pfirt-y. She was a faithful member of active membership, but an increase m 827 East 52nd Street, Portland, Ore. Friends Church, during the ahsense of One of our former members, Mildred our Church and also one of our Sundav total membership. We are glad for the Society News Editor Mildred Hadley Young men and business women who the local pastor, William j School teachers. new Junior and Intermediate societies. 1133 East Main St., Portland, Oregon. can satisfy the Moral as well as the Miss Genevieve Badley, of Portland, McCormick, visited at the Baker home. May 28 and 29. She has been in Call- We are glad to welcome home our new The young peoples' societies are urged Lesson Editor Bell G. Badley Physical requirements of the Aetna Oregon, is spending a few weeks with fornia for several months but will now President, Edward Harmon, who has been to "Go out into the highways and hedges 984 East Salmon St., Portland, Ore. Life Insurance are entitled to and may Lolita Hinshaw. npoole make her home in Oregon City. attending school at North Pacific Evan and bring them in. Dependence upon the B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r W a l t e r L e e obtain a better contract in an endow Several of the Greenleaf. young people gelistic Institute the past year. upkeep of societies should not be wholly 76 West Sumner St., Portland, Ore. ment or T%venty Payment Policy. Any attended Church last Sunday night at Four of our members are enjoying the on the inside group and faithful few, for pleasures and duties of commencement The following are the new officers for Poet's Corner and Exchange Editor inquiries by mail gladly answered or Sunny Slope, an outpost of which Glen this year. Hallie King graduated from the coming year: President, Edward we need new material and they need Rinard has charge. reoni- Hazel Thomas appointments made. the Newberg High School; Ruth Whitlock Harmon; Vice-President, Florence 1191 Borthwick St., Portland. Ore. Last month we did "o* from Pacific College; Robert Wliitlock Simpson; Secretary, Doris Brennan; The societies were urged to be very lar monthly business meeting, but expect careful that their reports are accurate Circulation Managers F. F. ANDERSON, from Pacific Academy, and Minnie Treasurer, Henry Berndt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Raymond to have a social gathering this month, Ralston from the College Commercial At the last business meeting it was and eliminate discrepancies. and at that time take i Officers for the year, as recommended 60 West Jarrett St., Portland, Ore. District Mgr., Aetna Life Insurance Co. Department. decided to discontinue the Tennis Club Published at Portland, Oregon. However, our work has not died down. by the Nominating Committee, were 725 Grant St., McMinnville, Ore. accepted and are as follows: Subscription Price, per year 75c July, 1927. THE F RIEN D LY ENDEAVOR Page 7. July, 1927. T H E F R I E N D L Y E N D E A V O R Page 5. even where there are churches already Department during the past year. The CHURCH SECTION in existence that are not ministering to report of the Department of Education the spiritual needs of the people? w a s g i v e n b y M r s . R u s s e l W . L e w i s i n A start has been made along these the absence of her husband, who is lines during the last year or two. The Superintendent. An oration by Ralph Contributing Editor Edward Mott positions taken should be strengthened Choate, on "The Christian College," and 1169 Kerby St., Portland, Ore, by active support in pastoral care and the singing of the group of negro You Want a Christian Education Associate Editor. ..Kenneth Eichenberger ministry, and new points opened as fast singers known as "The Cotton Blossom Quilcene, Wash. as proper consideration and prudence Singers," from Piney Woods School, in points the way. Several new fields in Mississippi, added greatly to the and a Taconia Quarter offer fine opportunities. interest of this program. An informal T I M E T O P R O G R E S S . Kelso, , La Grande and other discussion was held on the subject of places are a challenge to our faith and Temperance at the time of the report determination to succeed. We have the of the Superintendent of that Depart Preparation for Christian Service Our annual gathering for 1927 is workers! We have the fields! What now a matter of history and we have ment, Dr. William Rees. OUR CURRICULUM MEETS THESE REQUIREMENTS. s h a l l o u r a n s w e r b e ? Professor Perisho, of Pacific College, entered upon a mew year and a new _We have not only these but we have gave an interesting talk in connection phase of our work as a Yearly Bleeting. wise leadership and spiritual counsel. What will it bring to us, or rather what with the report of the Bible School You Want Them at a Reasonable Cost These are essential to safe progress. Department. Mrs. Edith Minchin, shall we bring to it of new accomplish De we not hear the Word of the Lord THE ENTIRE COST IS ONLY §216.00 FOR BOARD, ROOM AND TUHION FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR ments? Progress is a Jaw of life; life Superintendent of the Department of as given to Moses, "Speak to the people Home Missions and Social Service, gave (This may be reduced §10.00. See Catalog.) makes progress possible, and progress that they go forward?" some verj' valuable suggestions in makes for continued life. We must not stop and mark time merely, we must regard to that work and was followed REPORT OF YEARLY MEETING. by John R. Carry, who spoke briefly You Want a School Easy of Access go forward. concerning the value and place of such The History of Oregon Yearly Meet work. PORTLAND IS IN THE CENTER OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. A large representative delegation of ing for a number of years is not an The services for worship were well inspiring one. Gains and losses have friends from all five Quarterly Meet attended and brought blessing to many been nearly equal. While we may con ings of Oregon Yearly Meeting gathered hearts. The messages proved a great gratulate ourselves that we have not at Newberg, from the eighth to the thirteenth of June, and transacted the inspiration and help to the hearts of passed out of existence, we must recog those who heard them. The services of nize that we are at a critical stage as business of the Church. Many visiting Friends were present and took part in the evening were evangelistic in nature analogy of physical life shows. Youth the services from time to time. and served to bring a fresh view to us is the time of development, middle age of our responsibility for unsaved people is statical, after that retrogression. But Evangeline Reames, an elder, head of the Rescue Mission of Columbus, Ohio, about us. Oregon Yearly Meeting miust not follow Perhaps the greatest concern of_ the this law. Her early days were times of was present in the interests of her work. real progress when new Churches were John R. Cary, an elder and clerk of Yearly Meeting, during all its sessions, Baltimore Yearly Meeting, and his wife was for the young people who are now established and extension work was the ready prepared for order of the day. As is often the case were present and took part in the p r e p a r i n g o r a r e a s e r v i c e s i n v a r i o u s w a y s . I s a a c N . fulltime services for the Church and in other connections is it not true that are faced with a field that has practically the early enthusiasms were lost as the Stanley, pastor of Seattle Memorial no openings so far as our own denomina Church rested upon its accomplishments P riends Church, was present as a fratei'nal delegate from Puget Sound tion is concerned. A meeting of the and ceased to energetically push out into pastors and all young people present new fields ? Satisfaction with what has Quarterly Meeting. William P. Haworth, who felt called to definite Christian been done is always the death of a minister, and his wife, and elder, of Miami, Oklahoma, Kansas Yearly Meet sei-vice was held in the tent, Sunday progress if the Church gives way to afternoon, in an effort to encourage the a sense of security and rests in its ing, were welcomed in our midst and hearts of the young people and to aid in attainments. . ,. , ,, also given liberty of expression of any Let us survey the situation carefully concern or message upon their hearts. bringing them" closer together that each N e t t i e C . S p r i n g e r a n d I n e z E . might be better enabled to work to and prayerfully and then tqke steps that gether to mutual benefit. The scene of will eventuate in a real extension work. Batchelor, evangelists, of Muscatine, so many young people who are .called What are our resources? What have Iowa, had charge of the evening evange l i s t i c s e r v i c e s . o f G o d t o s e r v i c e f o r H i m w a s a t o u c h we to depend upon? First I will call ing one and brought to many the attention to the fact that we have one Many interesting programs and talks were given in connection with the realization that truly our efforts, have of the finest groups of young people not been in vain for we have much fi-uit to be found, not only among Friends, reports of the various departments. Mrs. to present that is really ripe and but in any denomination. A person, Anna W. Benson, of Portland, presented the report of the Department of Chris spiritual. not a member of our Church, who has A constitutional change was voted, had large experience with young people tian Stewardship, together with which will set the date for opening and remarked recently that she knevv no supplementary remarks on the subject. FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY, 1926 - 1927. This was followed by the report of the closing of Yearly Meeting one day finer, and this is the opimon of all Literature Department, by Mrs. Ida J. earlier, beginning with the sessions of who are at all familiar with the situa 1929. tion. The writer has had considerable Lee, of Portland. Mrs. Bess Owens An increased budget was adopted for HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Here is an opportunity for Christian Development and Further Education. Runyan, music instructor at the North knowledge of young Friends in various Pacific Evang-elistic In.stitute, gave a the coming year and a larger amount Several Colleges attest the worth of our work by allowing credits. Yearly Meetings and feels fully set as our goal for foreign missionary warranted in saying that our Iwin very thoughtful and helpful talk on work. Over half of the amount of the COLLEGE STUDENTS. No Education is Complete without work in Bible, Theology and Practical good books and also sang in connection Christian Training. Several College Students have availed themselves of this opportunity. Rocks Conference is not excelled any with the program of the Literature budget will be used by the Evangelistic where and that the young people and Church Extension Board in its work. ALL CLASSES. Whatever Your Previous Education, we can help you realize your purposes in life. gathered there exhibit a real strength Department. The increased missionary money will be of character and ability to accompli.sh The report of the Missionary Depart used to bring the Chilsons home and ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY - THREE registered students the past year. ment was greatly increased in interest t o p a y t h e i r s a l a r y f o r o n e y e a r o f things. In this group there are quite a by the young people of Springbi-ook, who large number who are determined upon furlough. FOURTEEN GRADUATES completed the Course. a life service for Christ and the Church put on a short pageant, illustrating the Most all officers and superintendents They have heard the call of -God and need of sacrifice on our part that we of the previous year were re-elected to now it is for us to make possible the might help carry on the work of serve this year, and the two main Write for Catalog. missions in Africa. Charles Haworth, of use of their gifts in the very best iray. Boards, Evangelistic and Church Ex If we delay, we may lose them. (Jur South Salem, further increased the tension and Missionary, report few interest in this program by first-hand great need then is open fields of .service. changes in their personnel or reorganiza Early application is advisable as rooms are being taken rapidly. This leads to our second consideration. information and description" of missions tion of officers. in Cuba, Mexico and Porto Rico, and This great Northwest affords oppor — P R E S S C O M M I T T E E . tunities for expansion equal to, it not Lois Cope .spoke of some experiences greater than can be found anywhere i n h e r w o r k i n A f r i c a . else. We have in this field, sections Pre.sident Levi T. Pennington, Super "I will be with thee: I will not fail The North Pacific Evangelistic Institute that have hardly been touched as yet and intendent of the Peace Department, gave thee nor foresake thee." Joshua 1:5. 1186 BORTHWICK STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. effective Gospel service is greatly a very interesting talk on the need of needed. And is it not the case that work in that line and presented a "The ambition to do well is far better a true Gospel ministry is greatly needed splendid report of work done in that than the ambition to be well to do." July, 1927. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 9. Page 8. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR July, 1927. An auto load of our members attended Tribute. Christ is described as coming to take STEWARDSHIP. studying the Sunday School lessons. It enjoyed their presence and hope they can Quarterly Meeting in Tacoma, May 27 H e r m a n w a s t h e p o s s e s s o r o f a away the string of death, there is no is certain that the young men will find a come again. and 28. We greatly enjoyed thus sterling character. He readily grasped word concerning His death." NO MEAT IN MINE HOUSE. good adviser in Mrs. Morrill, because as mingling with others of our friends and all mental problems laid before him, and It is not diffucult here to trace the a Sunday School Superintendent and FIRST FRIENDS MEETING. c o - w o r k e r s f r o m o t h e r M e e t i n g s . T h e i n a l l p l a y w a s f a i r . H e w a s h e l d i n cloven hoof or to discern the spirit of MTiy is the Church so shorn of its power, worker, she is excellent. presence of many visitors made the high respect by all who knew him, and Antichrist. Let us know our Bibles, Failing the challenge of the present Sunday evening, June 5, our Men's services of unusual interest. his death brings an immense loss to our because in every conceivable way the hour? SECOND FRIENDS MEETING. Chorus, assisted by Mr. Andrew Larsen, O u r r e g u l a r s e r v i c e s f o r S a b b a t h Class and Student Body. foundations of the Christian faith are There's a world of talent and plenty gave a Sacred Concert. The Church worship were dismissed during the Herman was always willing and ready being subtly attacked. of meat, The young people from Pacific College room was filled and the concert was absence of our pastor and wife at to stand and witness to the saving and —The Alliance Weekly. In the marts of trade and the busy had charge of the evening service. May splendid. We wish that all the members Yearly Meeting, and we joined our sister k e e p i n g p o w e r o f G o d . A s h i s l a s t street. 29; a splendid service. of the Yearly Meeting might have the Church, the Presbyterian, in welcoming testimony, which we shall ever remem A G R E A T E X P E R I E N C E . We are so glad to have Violet Little- privilege of attending these occasions. t h e i r n e w m i n i s t e r . ber, he stood in our Joint Student But why is the Church left in the lurch; field home again after an absence of The young married women of the Six new members were taken into Prayer Meeting the night before he was Let us magnify the experience of re Just begging along from the passing three years. The same Violet, on fire Burden Bearer's Class enjoyed a lovely fellowship with us at our June Monthly taken Home, and said this verse was a generation for it is the greatest ex throng, for God, with a testimony to His keeping luncheon at the home of the president of Meeting, and seven were taken in a constant help to him. " Come unto me perience that is ever given to man. We When there are talents, and money so power. the Class, Mrs. Everett Heacock. After short time before this. ys that labor and are heavy laden, do not say the greatest in degree but rich and rare Allison and Inez Cope Rogers arrived luncheon, Mrs. Essens, Superintendent of and I will give you rest," and declared in kind. It is not the highest degree CALLED HIGHER. Unused, here—and there—and every home June 16, from India where they Bible Schools of the Christian Church, his willingness to stand true at all of salvation but it is the greatest that where ? have been missionaries for the past five spoke on the home and responsibilities of The people of Greenleaf and surround times. e v e r t a k e s p l a c e i n t h i s l i f e f o r i t years. We all rejoice with "Father and motherhood. Following this, business Sophomore Class of makes possible sanctification and eternal The world gets the talents of our girls M o t h e r " C o p e . ing community were plunged into tlie meeting and election of officers was held. deepest sorrow on Tuesday evening. Greenleaf Seminary. glorification. It is the foundation for and boys. Mrs. Tom Simpson is recovering from The boys of the "Overcomer's" Class • — all that comes to the saved soul. Gladly paying the limit to satisfy its a recent operation at the Good Samaritan of Sunday School cut some sectional May 17, when Herman L. Adams, one of our Sophomore students met almost RESOLUTION. When people accuse us of making joys. . , hospital. maps of Palestine out of wood and instant death. high professions, let us remind them Christ needs those who sing, also those Mr. Markell is up again from a recent colored them. These were exhibited at Be is resolved: That, since in the that if they themselves profess to be who ■ p l a y — , , illness, but not able to work. the recent State Sunday School Conven He had recently learned to ride a wisdom aiM mercy of our allwise and bicycle, and was riding on a road that the children of God they are making So sadly lost to the Church because We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Carr tion held in this city, in the First an exceedingly high profession. Bishop of bigger pay. with us again this summer. Evidently Presbyterian Church. They were the comes into the State Highway from the bestmei/iful to callFyher, from He our has midst deemed Nomrah it north at the Greenleaf store corner. Merril, in a sermon preached in Oregon has stronger attractions than only ones of that kind shown and were No. 6, to be Evanston, many years ago, said, "Some If we only had a tithe of all that's spent Indiana. the center of much comment and Turning east on the highway he met With Him in that glorious beyond, where a car going west at a high rate of speed. people accuse others of making a high f o r s h o w , , commendation. ^ m e m o r i a l The Cause would greatly prosper and He seemed to lose control of his wheel profession. But the man who professes HIGHLAND MEETING. We were all saddened by the death of and fell directly in the pathway of the o m i n u t e s o f o u r to be regenerated makes a high pro K i n g d o m s u r e l y g r o w ; Mrs. Ong. While we could not ask that oncoming car. The driver made ounday School records. fession when he takes the baptismal There would be the meat of money and Upon the request of our pastor, Edgar she stay with us on account of her suffer resolved that a copy be vows. He promises to renounce the tslGTltS desperate efforts to miss him but failed, P. Sims, he has been released from active ing, yet we miss her testimony which the axle of the car striking the back of world, the flesh and the devil and the And, instead of debts. Our Boards pastoral duties for the summer. He she always gave whenever anyone called Mr« V w parents, Mr. and could show a balance. h i s h e a d . . „ , Perv,. a 1-1!?°"' husband, Willis covetous desires of the flesh so that expects to spend some time at Shepherd on her. Her daughter, Mrs. Elvie Brodie, Herman was born in Tryon, Oklahoma, Peyy'./nd little son, Robert. he will neither follow nor be led by Springs, Washington, in the hopes of fell the day of her mother's funeral and c . 1 - r e s o l v e d t h a t a c o p y b e them. Is not that a high profession?" If we had the wasted money, paid for regaining his health. We earnestly a.sk broke her hip. She is now confined in May 1, 1912. His age was fifteen years sent to The Friendly Endeavor." the cigarette, ,, and 17 days. , ,, , , The only difference between this and the prayers of Oregon Yearly Meeting in her mother's home, and we are praying Signed by the profession of full salvation is that The poor finance committee would his behalf. As _ yet, no one has been for her a permanent recovery. His disposition was such that he won never sweat or fret. and held many friends He had high 1, 1, ii; "^URNA BRENNAN, God has given us a pure heart filled found to take his place during his en The Burden Bearer's Class with their with his spirit when we are entirely If a little of worse than wasted, into forced absense. ideals and always tried to live up to Cahtopt^fthe McICinley Sunday Avenue School Friends the Church were paid, , . „ husbands enjoyed a rollicking social in them. He, early in life, gave hirnself sanctified, enabling us to live the life Recently, Rev. W. P. Haworth, a the Church parlors one Monday evening. to Jesus, and seemed to nave a deep Sunday School, Tacoma, Washington. of regeneration easier. Who can find The burden would be much lighter on visiting friend from Oklahoma, preached Russell and Vida Moorman were given the poor Old Ladies Aid. for us on Sunday morning. This service a surprise party on their fifteenth understanding of the Scriptures. His AN ANCIENT SCRIPT. a n y f a u l t w i t h t h a t ? was as greatly appreciated as the one testimony has been one of victory, and An entirely sanctified man lives no wedding anniversary. In spite of the a strong determination to live for God. better outward life than a regenerated Oh, why should we be so anxious for Yearly Meeting Sunday when Clyde terrible storm and flickering lights, His last testimony at Student Prayer Christ is greatly m a n f o r " W h o s o e v e r i s b o m o f G o d worldly gain or loss. Thomas spoke. We sincerely regret the everyone had a good time. A crystal mdebted to archaeological research and doth not commit sin." We cannot Wear the Crown, unless we latter leaving our community for Gales, water set and sherbet glasses were Meeting, the evening before his death, b e a r t h e c r o s s . was this, "I have been thinking so much It is a high profession to profess to Oregon. presented to them. The Moormans had that° has thusT'='^ information be a child of the King of kings. The The Church has made most progress The Marion County Holiness Associa just moved so we gave their house a lately about the verse—'Come unto me thp load f brought to light in Throughout the passing years tion held a ten-day series of meetings in all ye that labor and are heavy laden Piaim f .sacred lore. But all such world makes as much objection to our " w a r m i n g " t o o . I and I will give you /est. I m glad I claims of important discovery must high professions of religion as some of When she has made most sacntice. the Evangelical Church, with Miss D. Grace Clark, a senior missionary in ever be subjected to the test of the us against our brethren who claim that In blood, and prayers^, and tears. Willia Caffray and Clara Christensen as South Rodesia, Africa, wrote recently caifle to Jesus and found rest, ^d I FREDERIC E. CARTER, workers. The meetings were well to Mrs. Benson concerning her daughter, am determined to go through with Mim. & t o s f ; i n t h e we can live the outward life. If more Everett, Wa.shington. We will miss him so much but we people had the experience of regenera attended and much good was Mildred: "We all love Mildred so much. can say from our hearts, ^e Lord of jvhat news sheets feel write under warysuch tion there would be less opposition to accomplished. She has fitted right into this home and the second work of grace. The trouble will into either of the other two, to giveth and the Lord taketh away. Vers'inn® "Ancient Script Gives Blessed be the name of the Lord. Death Version of Savior's Birth," "Sixth with most objections is they are not at N e w s N o t e s CHEHALE.M CENTER MEETING. which she may be appointed. Every the place where entire sanctification .single missionary has loved her from the is the golden key that opens the place of "NYtTv;t°'^K™®S'* Provides New Details fir.st. She has done so Avell already o f e t e r n i t y . " , . °f Nativity by Eye Witness." He will begins.—Christian Witness. The teachers of the Sunday School are He leaves to cherish his memory, his ENTIAT MEETING. preparing a Childrens' Day program to with the language and jn everything hehp" leads read''tl that the original f intuition storv written as else she has -had to do. Thank you so mother, Ida (Potter) Adams, two AN ALL-YEAR REVIVAL. be given Sunday, June. 26. about the sixth A few Sundays ago, a Woman's Chns- Elwood Hodson led our regular much for your daughter, and we all brothers, his grandmother, three uncles, tian Temperance Union Medal Contest thank our Heavenly Father for sending Edgar Potter, of Springbrook, Oregon; hrnucdW ?o fi • manuscript and was A requisite for an all-year revival is was held in our Church. The Kitiat monthly missionary meeting, Wednesday her to us just at this time." Ralph Potter, of La Grande, Oregon, and oJww f ® eomitry by Anglo-Saxon a praying church. How to get that is, evening, June 1. Reports from our Thos. Potter, of Fairfield, Idaho, thivfp^ti itome. About the perhaps, a pastor's greatest problem. Presbyterian Christian missionaries in China and Africa were thiiteenth century the story was Whenever and wherever a preacher bers gave a special song and read and special prayer was offered for Q U I L C E N E M E E T I N G . together with a host of transcribed m medieval Latin by some our Choir in the song service. The ineet those on foreign fields. father proceeded him to the Heavenly and a people live on their knees in the Home several years _ ago. unknown writer and this is the manu- ing was quite well attended. We were A n u m b e r o f o u r m e m b e r s a t t e n d e d A good attendance and interest is Holy of Holies, God works in saving reminded by the Woman s Sometime. Hereford. Dr. James power. Why? He has cho.sen to do the Newberg Quarterly Meeting held in reported in the services which have "Sometime when all life's lessons have describes the Hereford Book as "quite a that way; possibly because He wants Temperance Union women of our duty in May and all report a very profitable recently been started at Camp Talbot, fresh contribution to the knowledge of fighting the liquor and tobacco business, the logging camp near here. Our pastor been learned, , „ nursing fathers and mothers for new meeting. And sun and stars forevermore //ye set. this important chapter in Christian born infants. An allwise God does not and iiried to do as much as we can to Several of the men of the Church IS carrying on a campaign of advertiising legendry lore." overthrow these evils. helped to cut next winter's .supply of and vi.sitation in an effort to get as And we shall see how all God s plan., plan to rear babies in refrigerators, This Monthly Meeting y^a-s represented wood on the afternoon of May 30. are right, . , . The Hereford Book becomes doublv nstead He looks for warm homes and at the Quarterly Meetng held m Tacoma. many as possible into the seiwices. Some The things o'er which we grieved with interesting because it uses an unknowi good caretakers. Great intercessors Myrtle Walton entertained her class of have requested that a Sunday School source, which the provost of Eton by three or four delegates, ^\ho repoited be organized for the children of the l a s h e s w e t , , > j ^ become great caretakers. young ladies on Saturday afternoon. May Will flash before us out of life s dark suggests IS a piece of the beginning But how can the pastor get the people a good meeting. We also were a^e to 28. The time was greatly enjoyed by families living there. of the Gospel of St. Peter. The theology .send some of our membeis eleven members of the class. night, ... - to pray—not to say a few prayers, but The Baccalaureate services for the As starts shine most in deeper tints ot ot the piece is very strange, according Our pastor, Chas. I. Whitlock, spent graduating class of the Leland-Quilcene to travail in prayer? Pray for the ^fh'e" Pathfinder Class of the Sunday several days in Southern Oregon the first High School were held in our Church, b l u e ; „ , , , the f/® belief ..Pl'O'^ost. that the A notable Child was feature not is a prayers, pray for intercessors. Use School met June 7, at the Moiiill home o f t h i s m o n t h . 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A B O Y ' S P R O M I S E . would disapprove. fallen there, and can never come again. T o m a k e h e r a p a r t a k e r i n a l l He who takes his stand at the Cross The school was out, and down the street your pleasure and recreations. is safe for evermore. He can never To lift all the burdens you can from come into condemnation, he has passed A noisy crowd came thronging; from death into life. He is at perfect The hue of health, a gladness sweet, the shoulders that have giwjm stooped To every face belonging. in waiting upon you and working for peace within God's safety zone!" you. —Boreham, from The Alliance Weekly. To treat her with the unvarying Among them .strode a little lad. Who listened to another, courtesy and diference you accord to O N L Y O N E M O T H E R . And mildly said, half grave, half sad, those who are above you in rank or "I can't—I promised mother." position. Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky. To study her tastes and habits, her Hundreds of shells on the shore A shout went up, a ringing shout. likes and dislikes, as far as possible in together; Of boisterous derision; an unobstructive way. Hundreds of birds that go singing by. But not one moment left in doubt T o r e m e m b e r t h a t h e r l i f e i s H u n d r e d s o f b e e s i n t h e s u n n y That manly, brave decision. monotonous compared with yours, and weather; to take her to some suitable place of "Go where you please—do what you will," amusement or for a little trip to the Hundreds of dewdrops to meet the dawn. He calmly told the other; country—or to the city if your home is Hundreds of lambs in the purple "But I shall keep my word, boys, still; in the country—as frequently as clover. I can't—I promised mother." possible.—Selected. Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn. But only one mother the wide world SOMETIMES. Ah, who can doubt the future course over. Of one who thus had spoken? Through manhood's struggle, gain and Heb. 11:34, 35, 37. "REMEMBER." loss. Sometimes the lions' mouths are shut; The devil has arrayed his forces Could faith like this be broken? Sometimes God bids us fight or fly; But God, we know, is true Sometimes He feeds us by the brook; He'll lead his own to victory God's blessings on that steadfast will, Sometimes the flowing stream runs dry. He'll more than take us through. Unyielding to another. That bears all jeers and laughter still. Sometimes the burning flames are B u t o n l y a s w e l i v e H o l y Because he promised mother. quenched; A n d p r e a c h t h i s H o l i n e s s t o o — B y G e o r g e C o o p e r. Sometimes with sevenfold heat they Can we hope to be in God's army glow; Who, according to His Word, are few. S o m e t i m e s H i s h a n d d i v i d e s t h e w a v e s ; FRIENDSHIP WITH GOD. S o m e t i m e s H i s b i l l o w s o v e r fl o w . Let's worship now to His glory A n d s i t a t o u r M a s t e r ' s f e e t There are people who never come to Sometimes He tums the sword aside; us or have anything to do with us except Then Know that some day in Heaven when they want something. That busi Sometimes He lets the shai-p blade W e w i l l f o r e t e r n i t y m e e t . ness transacted and they are gone, and smite; we never see them again until they S o m e t i m e s o u r f o e s a r e a t o u r h e e l s ; O h F r i e n d s o f t h i s Ye a r l y M e e t i n g S o m e t i m e s H e h i d e s u s f r o m t h e i r Be ye filled with the spirit of God want something more; we never get sight. For when you get the Blessing a n y n e a r e r t o t h e m . T h e r e i s n e v e r Scriptural Holiness won't seem so odd. anything settled in our friendship. Of We may not choose, nor would we dare. — D e n v e r B . H e a d r i c k . course, a great deal of life has to be of The path in which our feet shall tread; this kind. But now and then we are warned and honored by someone wanting Enough that He that path hath made. We all want a -well rounded life, so And He Himself shall walk ahead. we look at every phase of our life in us just for our own sake. Sometimes turn. We look at the physical and the what began as a business relation blooms The danger that His love allows. Holy Spirit speaks and reminds us that out into a rich friendship. We continue I s s a f e r t h a n o u r f e a r s m a y k n o w ; our bodies are the temples of the Holy to do all sorts of things for people, they The peril that His care permits. Ghost. A determination to properly care continue to ask for them, but sometimes Is our defense where'er we go. for our bodies by giving them good food, both of us almost forget what those —Annie Johnson Flint. exercise and sleep, takes control of us. things are in sheer delight of friendship. As we view our mental life we determine Friendship with God is the chief end F R O M D E A T H T O L I F E to make every moment count and to have of our existence. Warm, satisfying, our mind more disciplined by the end of personal relations with Jesus Christ are A n o l d p r e a c h e r w a s o n c e h e a r d the goals of life. There is nothing the coming year than it is now. In preaching on a village green in England. thinking of our spiritual lives we say, beyond them.—The Way of Holiness. He had lived on the American prairies, we are determined to let God have His and his illustrations had a powerful way in our hearts. We will commune YOUR MOTHER. facination for my boyish years. He with Him and seek new light that we told of a prairie-fire, and he described might be better representatives of His. Do not forget; To manifest an interest the way in which the Indians saved We all have these thoughts at the i n w h a t e v e r i n t e r e s t s o r a m u s e s h e r. their wigwams from the blaze by setting beginning of a new year. May they not To remember that she is still a child fire to the dry grass immediately adjoin be just passing thoughts which enter at heart, so far as delicate little atten ing the settlement. "The fire cannot our minds the first few minutes of the t i o n s a r e c o n c e m e d . come," he cried, "where the fire has year and then flee, but may each one To give her your full confidence and already been. 'That is why I call you succeed in all of these things by the never do anything which you think she to the Cross. Judgment has already grace of God.