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Vo l u m e 1 4 , N u m b e r 6 PORTLAND, OREGON June, 193 5 ATTEND YEARLY MEETING AT NEWBERG, -16

The Rev. J. G. Bringdale, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who will be evangelist at Oregon Yearly Meeting, June 11-16. (See Church Window Page.) D e n v e r H e a d r i c k , p a s t o r a t Milo Ross, president of Oregon Friends Springbrook, who is to be evangelist at American Lake Conference, July C. E. Union, who will be in attendance at 4-7. all of the summer conferences.

A C O R R E C T I O N Milo and Helen Visit Friends and Communion There were 360 at the Twin Rocks Banquet, instead of 245 as reported in Boise Valley Part I. the last issue.

B y H E R M A N M A C Y By ORPHA PRESSNALL DORMITORY FOUNDATION AT TWIN Extra Special!— It is not my thought to cover in any ROCK LAID—Remember your dormitory We of Boise Valley have just had the priv sense of the word, the belief of Friends on pledge to be paid by Yearly Meeting Time. ilege of a visit with Milo and Helen. We the subject of the Communion. In fact 1 I I I enjoyed their stay among us and wish they Bacalaureate service for Greenleaf Aca shall not attempt to give any of the official might come often. statements as found in Friends documents. d e m y w a s h e l d M a y 1 2 w i t h t h e R e v. I . L . Each Society was visited and the interests I shall give a few thoughts that the Holy Frazier, Baptist minister, delivering the ad o f E n d e a v o r w o r k d i s c u s s e d . T h e y g a v e u s dress. Commencement for the graduating Spirit has brought most preciously to my many helpful suggestions which we intend heart, which the Lord has used to complete class was held May 16 and 17. to make use of. One service was held at l y c l a r i f y a n d s a t i s f y s o m e s o u l s w h o w e r e I I I Vale, Oregon, with Zenas Perisho and his quite disturbed on the subject. My thought An all-day Holiness meeting was held in congregation. No young people's work has has to do with a phase of the subject con Greenleaf May 14. This was a School Meet been started there yet but there are several tained particularly in the relation of two out ing at which Holiness schools were repre young people attending regularly the church standing, familiar verses of Scripture. These sented at each service. service. Boise honored them with a supper contain farewell statements made by the 1 I I prior to the evening service held there. Lord to His disciples on the last night before Margaret Morse, of Kamiah, Idaho, sus A Rally was hid in Nampa Church on H i s c r u c i fi x i o n . tained a lacerated leg in an automobile acci Sunday afternoon at which Milo spoke to (1) ''This do in remembrance of Me." dent a few weeks ago. It was necessary to the group and the Clarion quartette from have 12 stitches taken. (Luke 22:19.) N.N.C. furnished special music. (2) "He shall teach you all things and t t t Charles Moore preached at Riverside May Again we say that we appreciate im bring all things to your remembrance." m e n s e l y t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o t a l k o v e r t h e (John 14:26.) 5 due to illness of the pastor, Glen Rinard. work with our President and pray God's On this last great night the Lord was 1 - t t plessing upon him as he leads us on. spending with Flis disciples, He looked back Hear Bringdale at Oregon Yearly Meet M i l o s t a t e s t h a t o v e r 1 6 0 0 m i l e s w e r e to the Old Testament types, that had for ing, Newberg, June 11-16. covered in the trip. t t t (Continued on Page 2) American Lake Conference, July 4-7. (Continued on Page 2) Page Two THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1935 1935 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Three

institution which was to extend down B O O K S F O R R O S E D A L E The Friendly Endeavoi through the church age. To us there is no The music committee of Rosedale Meeting more evidence of such than there is evidence is sending an S. O. 5. call to the Yearly that He intended the matter of feet washing Meeting. Our song books are worn out, Published Monthly at 1016 S. E. 31st Ave., to be a permanent ordinance by what He and we are wondering if some other meet Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor said on the same night as recorded in John i n g s h a s s o m e b o o k s t h a t i t i s n o l o n g e r Qy CHESTER A. HADLEY Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. 13:14. "If I then your Lord and Master have u s i n g . M a n y t i m e s t h r e e o r f o u r d o z e n Subscription Price, per year 75c washed feet, ye ought also to wash one books are left from a large set, but that See Ihe Yearly necling mrougri ilie Ctiurcn WrnQov another's feet." It stands to reason that it number is too small for the congregation. Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, one of these was to be a permanent ordi We shall be only too glad to pay shipping at the Po.st Office at Portland, Oregon, under nance then the other would be as well. On the Act of March 3, 1879. charges. Address communications to For the other hand there is strong presumptive rest Cammack, R. F. D. 4, Box 324, Salem, evidence, to say the least, that this fellow FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF Oregon. And thank you. Plan To Attend Oregon Yearly Meeting, June 11th to 16th, 1935 Editor in Chief Milo Ross ship supper was to be temporary not extend R. F. D. 4, Box 326, Salem, Oregon ing beyond the immediate generation, and Associate Editor and Circulation perhaps not that long. AMERICAN LAKE CONFERENCE BEGINS MINISTERS OF OREGON YEEARLY M a n a g e r D e l l L a m b It is most noticeable that when God has JULY 4th HowTotal isTotal Depravity? MEETING MEET AT NEWBERG, OREGON Idaho Ministers Convene 5916 S. E. 15th Ave., Portland, Oregon instituted any kind of an institution in which B y E d w a r d M o t t Church Window Editor C. A. Hadley j material elements were to have a part, that The program of the fourth Christian En 1134 S. B. 33rd Ave., Portland, Ore. : He has been very particular to give in the deavor Conference of Tacoma Quarterly This is a question which demands most The annual ministerial conference of Ore The ministers of Boise Valley Quarterly careful consideration. Hasty or ill formed Business Manager Frank L. Cole | Bible full details of such an institution. He Meeting of Friends to be held at American gon Yearly Meeting held at Newberg, Ore Meeting enjoyed two days of fellowship at conclusions and statements would easily lead a conference held the last of April at Melba. 1016 S. E. 31st Ave., Portland, Ore. i forsaw how He could never trust His peaple Lake, Washington, July 4-7, 1935 follows: gon, April 9, 10, 11 was an inspiration to to confusion and ultimately to gross error. Present at the meeting were a dozen preach Society News Editor ... Lela Jones, to hand it down from one generation to Theme "Ce strong I" Joshua 1:9. all who attended. 5624 N. Borthvvick Ave., Portland, Oregon i ..i, r j t -r i • We therefore enter upon the examination of The theme of the conference, "Serving the e r s f r o m o u r o w n Q u a r t e r, M i l o R o s s a n d I another by word ot mouth. lake in the in- Workers the matter with a prayerful desire that the ' stance of that very Paschal supper which they E v a n g e l i s t i c s e r v i c e s D e n v e r H e a d r i c k Present Age" was adequately enlarged upon Chester Hadley, Among those present were truth may be seen. and vitalized by the messages and papers ten of the thirteen men who are either em Inspirational Hour Milo Ross We will first consider the condition which FRIENDS AND COMMUNION I were then celebrating. We go back in the C l a s s Te a c h e r s given during the three days. ployed as pastors or are supplying out-post I book of Exodus where that supper was insti- man was under as a consequence of the Part I Cod's Flistory Book Denver Headrick's paper on the Christian points regularly. , tuted and we find whole chapters given over fall. We find according to the teachings ot The theme Tor the conference was taken : to the minutest detail as to how that supper vs. Mans Sophia Townsend worker's prayer life was a challenge with the Holy Scriptures that he was in a state its admonition to pray always, and spon from II Timothy 4:1-5 with messages on the (Contined from Page One) I was to be observed. The date on which it Ruth Clara Berg of darkness, without light or understanding. Christian Endeavor Methods..Mildred Hadley taneously, in spite of obstacles. Prayer, different phases of the ministry. In addi centuries been pointing their fingers for-! held, materials to be used, exactly He knew no way back to God, he was des we were told, is the pile-driver which drives tion to these related subjects Milo Ross gave Essentials of Character Ida J. Lee ward to what was to happen on Calvary the ' these materials were to be prepared and titute of any power to develop a state ot people to God after the machinery of the his paper on "Church Publicity" and Ed Har ^ ^ OAvlrcvy] w J _1" 'I T . ff' • Personal Evangelism Fred Baker served, and who were eligible to officiate on righteousness; in a word he was lost, com c h u r c h h a s f a i l e d . mon brought evangelistic messages at the very next day. He looked back 13 centur Modern Fulfillment of ies to that first Passover Sunper eaten in such occasions were all fully explained. It pletely lost, without God and without hope. "The Pastor and His Relation To The two evening services. At a meeting for the is true that Israel had many times of back- Prophecy Mrs. Shaeffer Egypt, in which the homes that had slain He was morally, physically and spiritually S u n d a y S c h o o l , " a p a p e r b y M e r r i l l C o f fi n preachers themselves, Chester Hadley lead in the lamb in accordance with the Lord's in slidings and that on some of these occas- Music doomed to everlasting death according to a discussion of the questions gathered in con D i r e c t o r P h y l l i s M a c y brought before the pastors, among other structions had been spared from the hand ot sions the passover was irregularly kept. But the Divine decree. "In the day thou eatest nection with a similar hour at the Yearly Pian'st Eunice Simpson things, the great opportunity to contact non- the death angel that went all over all Egypt 1 have failed to find anywhere recorded that thereof thou shalt surely die." church going parents through their children Meeting conference held earlier at Newberg. when they came back up in a revival that C h i l d r e n ' s W o r k that night. He saw that long line of annual If there had been no Divine mercy, no attending the Sunday School. We missed the fellowship of our "western" there was ever the least misunderstanding Clive Terrell Passover observances, irregularly kept at intervention of grace he must have perished Every one present was stirred to "make brethren and trust next year will find us all times, but never to be forgotten by the peo or difference of opinion among the people as Recreation—• immediately. The doom of the race must o u r l i v e s s u b l i m e " u p o n h e a r i n g L e v i T. together in a full Yearly Meeting conference, ple in general. And now He and His dis to how it was to be observed. The record Manager Richard Headricks have been forever sealed. Hypothetical ques maybe in Boise Valley. Assistant Herbert Hathoway Pennington's reading, "Great Preachers I ciples were preparing to observe the final Cod had given had forever settled that. tions could be interjected here which would Have Known." Greatness, we were remind —Clayton Brown, Correspondent R e g i s t r a r — E d H a l d y one of that long line of Paschal Suppers. And is it not reasonable to expect that be of no practical value. The matter of ed, is a gem set in the heart of one of small Come and let the workers speak for them The Lamb of Cod, to which all these had Cod would have been as considerate of this importance is that inescapably man was by renown. selves. Two classes will be held each period. God is consciously realized and the persua pointed, was now ready to be offered. age as He was of them. It is not perfectly nature totally depraved, completely domin On the subject, **Cautions to Young Min Those who plan to attend the conference ated by sin and on the road to everlasting sive influence of the Spirit Christ-ward is As the Lord looked forward through the logical to believe that if the Lord has insti isters" Edward Mott using II. Cor. 4 out f e l t . M e r c y i s a p p r e h e n d e d a s p o s s i b l e centuries that were ahead. He saw the whole tuted the Lord's Supper as an institution are invited to spend a day of fellowship on destruction. This view of Man's condition lined a number of helpful do's and don't's the Fourth of July. There will be planned is of the most vital importance because of through the grace of God, course of the church age on through to the lasting through an age such as the Paschal which no doubt helped others than the young 4. With this conviction there is a sense time of His second advent and the coming recreation and a pot-luck dinner in the the erroneous idea that has obtained some ministers. He brought out the thought that of the Spirit's constraining power to right supper, that He would have given detailed evening; then the real conference program Kingdom Age. He spoke in parable and instruction about its observance such as we acceptance that man has by nature some illustrations, resemble spectacles in that they courses of action and His restraining power otherwise of things which were to character find in Exodus about the Passover supper? will begin on July 5. inherent powers which he can successfully are not primarily to be seen but to be a in withholding one from wrong courses. But where in the New Testament are they employ in the search after God. And that medium of enlightenment. T h i s a c c o u n t s f o r a l l t h e g o o d i n m o r a l s ize the coming church age, and particularly thus he can find a way to moral and spirit of things prominent in the latter end of that to be found? In all the twenty one epistles TO PUBLISH SERIES OF ARTICLES E d g a r P. S i m ' s p r e s e n t e d i n h i s u s u a l which is found in the lives of the unsaved. u a l u p l i f t b y h i s o w n e ff o r t s . age. But the great sweep of vision both which are so full of Christian doctrine and scholarly manner the thought of the great But the failures are so many as to leave If we were to stop at this point, if there need today as in other days of Christ's mes- man in a state of conviction regarding his backward and forward covering many cen instruction in Christian living, it is only in The "Friendly Endeavor" editor announces were no further light on the question, we turies of time, did not prevent Him from letter to the Corinthian church that a new series of articles written by men and shortcomings and his need of the grace of there is to be found anything said on the would be in a most deplorable state. Hap (Continued on Page 4 Col. 2) God in enabling him to measure up to the seeing things very near at hand. He saw women possessing real qualifications. A pily man was not left to his own resources those eleven weak disciples who had left all subject. If the church at Philippi, at Rome, list of titles follows: in this state of spiritual destitution. Our Divine requirements. to follow Him. He knew how utterly de Ephesus, in Calatia, and Colosse were ex "Young People and Beliefs," by Edward 4:10, an expression of this same universal All of the above conditions which God has pected to faithfully observe this supper as a nierciful Heavenly Father did not permit provision in the following language: "we effected in the lives of fallen man do not jected and lonesome they would be when He F. Harmon, pastor at Nampa, Idaho. Satan to dominate the situation. In the went away. He saw in vision the great permanent memorial why is there not found "Young People and Amusements," by trust in the living God, who is the Savior constitute him a Christian. But they do some hint of it in the epistles which were ominscience of God the need was forseen, of all men, specially of those that believe." influence him to repentance and faith. If Divine Plan that was soon to be inaugurated Wm. Hulet, President, Young People's So and provision was made to thwart the in which the Holy Spirit was to come into written to them. This is very significant. To what extent is He the Savior of all men? he follows on he will come to know Christ cieties, Oregon Conference, Free Methodist enemy in his designs. From the foundation the world on a new mission of indwelling the 1 think if we knew the circumstances sur Church. Or what is bestowed upon all men in this in salvation. of the earth Jesus Christ our Saviour was set universal application of the atonement? We hearts and empowering the lives of His sanc rounding the church at Corinth we would "Young People and Holiness," by Jose for our deliverance. Through Him as the These conditions are no part of man's tified believers. But His great loving heart fully understand the statements made by present the following: moral nature. They are supernatural, a visi phine Fich of Vancouver, Wash. slain Lamb, who bore our penalty by His 1. Man is saved from the hopeless state did not fail to take into full consideration Paul in the I 1 th of First Corinthians, which "Young People and Evangelism," by Her tation of God to his soul. Robert Barclay sacrificial death, provision was made for our in which he was left as a result of the fall. makes this point clear in the following from that those weak disciples were going to be niany Christian people have felt to be a most man L. G. Smith, District President, N.Y.M. deliverance from all the effects of the fall. H e w a s b y t h i s m e a n s m a d e s a v a b l e , h i s A p l o g y : in desperate need of something to tide them solemn obligation for all the church, to this S., Church of the Nazarene. day. By this means man was offered a provisional something that was impossible through any "So we say , the grace of God works in over until the time when this plan was fully "Young People and Love," by Clarence salvation. A state of probation was effec power he had or has. and upon Man's nature; whicK though of it consummated. They would need something (Continued on Page Six) J. Pike, President, Portland Bible Institute. tive as a consequence and the enforcement 2. There is given him the light of Christ self wholly corrupted and defiled, and prone visible and tangiable to counteract their de "Young People and Sunday School," by of the penalty in the final destruction of man "the light that lighteth every man that cometh Kester Mendenhall, S. S. Superintendent, to evil, yet is capable to be wrought upon jection and lonesomeness. Knowing that on was stayed pending his possible restoration to into the world." John 1 :9. While this light the next day the veil of the temple was to First Friends, Portland, Oregon. by the grace of God; even as iron, through MILO AND HELEN VISIT BOISE VALLEY God and righteousness. Coincidentially d o e s n o t s a v e h i m i t d o e s r e v e a l t o h i m t h e a hard and cold metal of itself, may be warm be rent, signaling that all the Old Testament "Young People and Worship," by Forrest there was introduced the marvelous power of Cammack, Rosedale, Oregon. way to God and a possible restoration to the ed and softened by the heat of the fire, rites were ended, and that there would be no (Contined from Page One) f a v o r h e h a d l o s t . "Young People and Temperance," by grace. The grace of God "that bringeth a n d w a x m e l t e d b y t h e s u n . A n d a s i r o n more of the Paschal suppers. He instituted salvation hath appeared to all men." Titus 3. The Holy Spirit convicts the world or wax, when removed from the fire or some kind of fellowship supper, the details Of course, the Quaker Hill banquet was Josephine Roberts, President of Idaho W. C. 2:11. This is a presentation, an offered of sin. John 16:8. No one is left without sun, returneth to its former condition ot the big thing during this time. And it surely T. U. of which were not recorded, and said to them this conviction of personal sin. At some coldness and hardness; so man's heart, as "This do- in . remembrance was a BIG of Me." thing. At least 400 were served t t t salvation, which all men are privileged to enjoy. time, or times, this revelation comes. These it resists or retires from the grace of God, Put Esthel Culley, our new missionary to Personally 1 can see no evidence that thejin the gym at Creenleaf. The program was . .. On this same line there is in 1 Timothy I are times of visitation when the grace of r e t u r n s t o i t s f o r m e r c o n d i t i o n a g a i n . " - - Lord ever intended this to be a permanent of unusual merit, and enthusiasm ran high! | Bolivia, on your prayer list. Page Four THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1935 June, 1935 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Five

- - - S o e v e r y m a n d u r i n g t h e d a y o t MINISTERS OF OREGON YEARLY N. E. TAGOMA GROWS AND PROSPERS S P R I N G B R O O K T E A M S G O T O O A K H I L L To help our members on their way. that table. Our congratulations to Rosedale, his visitation is shined upon the sun ot MEETING MEET AT NEWBERG, OREGON That heaven's blessings we may claim; the leaderl righteousness, and capable of being influenc O u r s o c i e t y i s h a v i n g a c o n t e s t w i t h t h e T h e S p r i n g b r o o k E v a n g e l i s t i c Te a m h a s T h e A l u m n i h a s n o o t h e r a i m . Meeting Paid Quota (Continued from Page 3 Col. 2) The Junior Endeavorers have been having Rosedale $ 4.10 $ 4.76 ed by it, so as to send forth good fruit, and MclCinley Friends C. E. The points in the organized a second place for Sunday School a good savor, and to be melted by it; but contest are based upon being present, taking work. This place is called Oak Hill. It is a series of novel meetings for the last few S t a r 1 0 . 5 0 2 2 . 2 7 when he hath sinned out his day, then the sage under the heading of "Evangelism In a large community, located about eight miles months. Among those already enjoyed are Melba 5.00 17.00 T h i s W o r l d C r i s i s . " part in the meeting, and bringing someone same sun hardeneth him, as it doth the clay, west of Yamhill. an auto race, a track meet and a rainbow Entiat 1.30 4.42 In a paper on Church Advertising Milo else. a n d m a k e s h i s w i c k e d n e s s m o r e t o a p p e a r To get IOO*/h each member must have 3 The May social was held at the school meeting. The group is now meeting out South Salem 2.50 11.05 Ross gave a clear, concise, yet inclusive a u d i t o r i u m w i t h C h e h a l e m C e n t e r C . E . a s doors around a campfire. L e n t s 4 . 0 0 2 6 . 5 2 and putrefy, and send forth an evil savor/' p o i n t s . O u r s o c i e t y h a s n o t g o n e b e l o w We trust that we have been enabled to treatise on phases of the subject ranging o u r g u e s t . Our Senior C. E. is engaged in a contest Piedmont 2.10 13.94 from pastoral calls to radio broadcasts. It lOO'/r yet. throw some light on the matter. We have Margaret Coulson led a very fine C. E. with the newly-organized society at North Highland 3.50 24.82 was pointed out that Christ sent others be We are working to make the American endeavored to show that man is by nature Missionary Service April 28. e a s t Ta c o m a . P o i n t s m a y b e g a i n e d b y a t C h e h a l e m C e n t e r 1 . 5 0 1 0 . 7 1 f o r e H i m t o a n n o u n c e o r " a d v e r t i s e " H i s Lake Conference a success. totally depraved. In that sense we be Our Missionary Chairman received a very Springbrook C. E. was the guest of Che tendance, punctuality, participation, and Riverside .75 6.12 lieve in "total depravity." But grace has coming; also our minds were directed to h a l e m C e n t e r C . E . f o r t h e E a s t e r S u n r i s e bringing a visitor. The contest began March S c o t t s M i l l s 1 . 0 0 1 0 . 5 4 Martin Luther's nailing of his thesis to the interesting letter from Helen Cammack, made it possible for man to respond to the which everyone enjoyed. We arc praying Service and breakfast held at the Harlan 10 and is to end May 26. Greenleaf 2.50 52.19 Church door a then common means of ad will of God and to be blessed with the sal f o r o u r m i s s i o n a r i e s . Smith home. Sunnyside 1.50 55.25 vation provided for all men through our vertising. We were glad to have Chester Hadley and No payments on 1935 quotas have been Dr. E. W. Petticord brought inspiring and Mrs. Russell, Florence Russell, and Mrs- E N T I A T ' S E A S T E R T I M E I S Savior, Jesus Christ our Lord. If however, Bell attended the ministerial conference at Paul Mills with us April 7, with their mes received from those meetings not listed. heart searching messages in the evening ser INSPIRATIONAL he shall resist to the end the grace of sages from the Home Mission Field. If your meeting is not listed, send in some vices. His wide and varied experience both Newberg, Oregon. God in conviction, his condition is exactly the We have set aside Tuesday night for sing Ruth Gulley left for Idaho on April 29 money during the coming month and be in evangelistic and pastoral work doubly fit Lois Morrill and Edward Haldy with two same as though he had never had any visi for a short visit with relatives and friends. listed the July issue when the order of per him to instruct and admonish his fellow ing practice and prophecy study. tation of the Spirit; he is in a state of "total Miss Ring very kindly helped us practice visitors, Lela Jones and Stanley Walker, from centage table will again appear. w o r k e r s i n C h r i s t T A C O M A S E N I O R S G O T O P.B.I, visited us during the Easter vacation. The above table includes contributions depravity." Curtis Morse, Correspondent songs for Easter. She also brought her lan They had charge of the Easter Sunday morn tern slides, which we enjoyed very much. MT. TACOMA received up to and including May 20, 193 5. Since a year ago our S. S. attendance ing service. It was very inspirational. F U R T H E R W O R D S T O T H E W I S E : I t Mr. and Mrs. Haldy and daughters, Frances Tuesday evening at the parsonage, have been has increased from as low as 14 to 75. your 1935 quota is paid in full by letter post A group of the Senior Endeavorers took and Josephine, attended the ministerial con well attended and are doing much good. Thanks to God. The young People's class a trip to Mount Tacoma Saturday May 4. marked not later than , 1935, you ference. Among Ourselves had a contest between the boys and girls, Leaving the cars at Narada Falls, the group will receive a 10% credit on your 1936 Delia Osburn spent a week with her par quota. In other words, if your quota were CHEHALEM CENTER IS HONOR SOCIETY in which the girls won. As a reward the hiked to Paradise where skiing was enjoyed. ents in Newberg. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ boys gave a weiner roast for the girls on Then all slid back down to the cars and The choir, led by Delia Osburn, gave a $25.00, you would be given a credit ot Each year, Yamhill County C. E. Union April 19. started home. In spite of grease-paint, olive $2.50 on January 1, 1936. The reason for V A L E A T T E N D A N C E I S T O O L A R G E concert Easter Sunday night. this offer is thata The Friendly Endeavor is has a society Achievement Contest, to de This contest increased our class member oil and other protective measures, many re M. and Mrs. E. C. Ball and grandaughter termine the efficiency of each society in the in urgent need of sufficient funds to carry ship to 25. We are now planning a trip turned with much rosier complexions. Cleo have returned from California, where it through the usually dull summer period. As many know, there is no regular meet Union. Our Society was awarded first place up Mt. Tacoma for a day's enjoyment. The regular meeting date of the Ladies' they spent the winter months. .ACT NOW! ing house at Vale, but the attenders meet in this contest which closed April I. O u r s o c i e t y i s i m p r o v i n g a g r e a t d e a l . Missionary society was used for a party hon Mrs. Sherman gave a party in honor of in the parsonage with Zenas Perisho and Our Easter Sunrise meeting was held at We had a very interesting social at the oring the 82nd birthday of a member, Mrs. Bernetta Miller, who left for Washington FINE RALLY IS PLANNED AT YEARLY family. The living room is 16x16, and on the home of Mildred Smith. Springbrook Barnes home on St. Patrick's day. Amanda Blancher, whom the group surpris D.C. where she will remain for two years or the morning of April 28, 58 persons were Society was our guest for the prayer meet A s h o w e r w a s g i v e n r e c e n t l y f o r M a r - ed at her home Thursday, May 9. Not only more. MEETING crowded into this place for Sunday School ing and breakfast that followed. jorie Hathoway, who is to be married on is Mrs. Blancher a member of the Missionary Harold and Margaret Cheney and Delia and morning worship. We have been want An up-and-coming Junior Society is being . society, but she is also one of the most faith Osburn were taken into our Endeavor as Notice is hereby given to all Christian En ing to send our cars to bring in the people, organized in our Church. Ruth Baker, One of our faithful members has been in ful of our Sunday school scholars, often walk active members. deavorers to attend the exceptionally fine but find that the crowds make it impossible. Violet Newton, and Mrs. C. E. Millhollin are the hospital for some time. All have been ing over a mile to come. The Endeavor has been divided into two Rally to be held at Newberg on th evening ot However, we are securing the use of the the leaders. praying for the recovery ot Mr. McNere and, The girls of Mrs. Brennan's Sunday school June 15th, at 8 P.M. Your Quarterly Meet Quarterly Meeting tent for several weeks, groups. The young people have Endeavor Springbrook Society entertained us very thanks to God, he is recovering. class sponsored a Mother and Daughter en upstairs and the older folk meet in the base ing Supt. will tell you of the part your Quar which will make possible a larger attendance. splendidly at a May Day Social in their fine Easter Sunday we had 96 in Sunday School tertainment on Friday evening May 10. A ment for a prayer band meeting. ter has on the program. And we want that F r a y f o r Va l e . schoolhouse. and 130 at church Sunday night. very good program of music, recitations and The choir had a covered dish supper at just as many of you folks will be able to We are very happy to cooperate with our Last Sunday night there were 6 at the a dialogue was presented. Refreshments the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Osburn. attend as possible. QUARTERLY MEETING IS HELD AT County C. E. Union in a Spiritual Emphasis altar. We are rejoicing with them for God's were served. After supper they adjourned to Mrs. Sher Greetings, C. E.'ers: We are having the time of our lives ROSED ALE Campaign being held from May 12-26. goodness. The following C. E. officers have been man's home for choir practice. Special, evangelistic prayer meetings are elected: "deputating" in Tacoma Quarter. Last night being conducted by Union leaders and each Intermediate C. E.— we met with the Bethany folks. But more This was our turn to be hosts at Quarterly P E R R Y ' S A R E F E T E D AT 2 5 Y E A R R I V E R S I D E M I X E S W A F F L E S W I T H C. E. member has a special daily Bible study President Doris Davis later. Meeting. And the Meetings were indeed ANNIVERSARY R A T T L E S N A K E S theme "I Choose Christ, No Matter Vice-president Betty Zea Y o u r s i n H i m , splendid. Beginning with Edgar W. Sim's What The Cost." Milo and Helen paper on "Baptism," given to the Meeting On the evening of April 30 over thirty Secretary Virginia Parker We enjoyed a very pleasant Easter morn on Ministry and Oversight, and T. Clio Treasurer Margaret Odegard LENTS LISTS NEW OFFICERS friends of Piedmont met at the home of Mr. ing in spite of wind, rain, soggy waffles, and GUEST SPEAKER FOR OREGON YEARLY Brown's paper on "Stewardship," and Den- and Mrs. James Raymond to honor the 25th Missionary Chairman - Edith Thornton Social Chairman Alvina Davis rattlesnakes. MEETING ANNOUNCED ver Headrick s message on Friday evening, At our March business meeting we elected wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Several of the Young people venture out the sesisons were times of real blessing. Song leader Dodge Emerson the following officers: Perry. The evening was spent in playing P i a n i s t B e t t y Z e a to the six o'clock prayer meeting at the The Evangelist Board is happy to announce The paper on Baptism will no doubt be put games and congratulating the couple. President Annie Lundy S e n i o r C . E church in spite of stormy weather. They that they have secured the services of the in printed form. Vice-president Loyd Judd Recently our pastor, Frederick Cope un then return home thinking it too wet for an Edw. Mott brought the main message of derwent an operation. The congregation President Howard Harmon Rev. J. G. Bringdale as guest speaker for the the morning on Seventh Day. The reports Secretary Qpal Anderson Vice-president Douglas Brown outdoor breakfast. Later in the morning missed him greatly from our services. Dur after the storm had abated twenty of us inspirational and evangelistic services o) of the year's work were full and complete, LookoutTreasurer^ Com Wilbur Ralph LewisMann ing his absence Dillon Mills filled the pulpit. Secretary Myrtle Byrd Oregon Yearly Meeting. some departments showing a substantial gain T r e a s u r e r B e t t y B y r d motored to Pickle Butte, where we enjowed Brother Bringdale is well known to a large Prayer Meeting Com Frank Judd On Easter morning our choir gave several a waffle breakfast, altho the waffles were a o v e r l a s t y e a r. Missionary Chairman Roma Britton number of friends throughout the northwest Social Committee Beulah Lewis beautiful anthems, and in the evening ser Social Chairman Madge Harmon bit soggy bcause of being cooked over a The work of Harold Mills in maintaining M i s s i o n a r y C o m M a r y M a n n vice six members ^of the high school girls' His contact with the Oregon State Holinesi a Sunday School at Silverton Hills, and the class presented "The Challenge of the Prayer Meeting Chairman Olive Terrell campfire made with damp greasewood. The Association, the Multnomah County Holi Alice Richey Music Chairman Henrietta Harmon rattlesnake was not discovered in our midst ness Association and his associatiol ministry of Clyde Thomas in a commtinity Cross," a sacred drama, under direction of Flower chairman Gwendolyn Pringle until the breakfast was over. work at Gate, Oregon, met the hearty ap Re"Trt^°"""'"^® Braithwaite Fern Mills. with the Portland Bible Institute I . I r e n e L e ' w i s O r g a n i s t B e t t y B y r d The Junior Endeavor became so large that have served to acquaint him with our peoplf proval of the meeting, and messages of en Intermediate Superintendent....Thelma Smith On April 14th, Miss Bethel Mayes left for it was divided into two societies. R e p o r t e r M o n a B y r d and to deepen their appreciation of his spiri couragement were sent these men. As Philadelphia to compete in the National Miss Dixon, who has been teaching school Harold Mills is leaving, the Quarterly Meet k 'he business meeting we enjoyed an Alumni C. E.— tual ministry. exhibition of curios from India, , and Music Contest. bhe had qualified to enter here the past year, will be missed from our ing is sponsoring the continuance of the China. Attended by C. E. members dressed by winning the State and District Music President Lottie Brown We feel that the Lord has favored us ii work, and members of Highland Meeting Contests. She is expected home soon. Vice-president Anna Peirson meetings. making it possible to secure his services an( w i l l c a r r y o n . MerleneM Mann is still confined c o u n t r yto . her bed Secretary-treasurer Florence Simpson w e u r g e n t l y r e q u e s t t h a t e v e r y m m b e r a 10% DISCOUNT ON PAPER IF TOTAL Our Sunday School here at Rosedale has Everyone will be glad to know that In Prayer Meeting Chairman J. L. Simpson Oregon Yearly Meeting will join in prayo maintained its good average attendance for M ^ '"ss'oid operation.' ■ -I"'"' • H"'"struction on the new dormitory at Twin Social Chairman Maude Harmon PAID SOON that this may be a time of spiritual blessing the last 3 months. Missionary Chairman Jennie King and victory as we meet in annual sessions. Rocks began, Monday, May 20th. C. H Gos- In the last issue of The Friendly Endeavor Gus Cole sustained injuries in a fall from aett, of Piedmont, is in charge of operations! Mr. Simpson, beside being prayer meet a scaffold where he was working on a ing chairman, seems to be somewhat of a we promised the Societies we would print a Put Esthel Gulley, our new missionary b table showing the meetings that had paid in Bolivia, on your prayer list. building in Salem. Hear Bringdale at Oregon Yearly Meet poet. Here is a short rhyme he wrote at Our Youth Prayer Circles, held each American Lake Conference, July 4-7. one of the Alumni's socials. something on their 1935 quotas and list them ing, Newberg, June 11-16. One Sunday night we met to pray. in order of largest percentage. Following is American Lake Conference, July 4-7. Page Six THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June. 1935 1935 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Seven

FRIENDS AND COMMUNION disciples will need a material memorial by we have still some uncorrupted officials, a T H E O P P O R T U N I T I E S B E F O R E O R E G O N In the midst of conditions that scripture of our own organization (Oregon Yearly which to remember Me for a while, but when few spots which have not rotted out, but YEARLY MEETING tells us are unprecedented, the church finds Meeting) we have communities that have (Continued from Page Two) He the Blessed Comforter comes, the Spiri what of the mass? her opportunity to wage warfare against yet to hear the first church service. And tual Personality of Myself, you will not need What has this to do with the coming of these social evils. Such warfare is but an what shall 1 say of the foreign fields, those active expression of that faith, which is her l a n d s o f d a r k n e s s d a r k n e s s t h a t i s a s y n o In the case of the Paschal supper the it then for He will bring all things to your Christ? Is not His coming connected inti By WALTER C. COOK remembrance.'* life, for Paul said that "faith without works nym of death and despair? The opportuni record forever settled any chance for debate, mately with world rule. He is to set up Skeptics say that the church is no longer i s d e a d . " ties of evangelizing in these last days are controversy and disagreement as to the His kingdom and rule as it is His right to able to meet the needs of a modern world. ON THE THRESHOLD OF A rule. It is to be on earth. The parables Occasionally there are some who express freighted with responsibility and pregnant method of observance. But how strikingly H. G. Wells recently wrote with evident re a fear that by grappling with such hydra- with meaning. Possibly the greatest meaning CONTINENT He spoke regarding this time had to do with different in the case of the so called Lord's gret that great multitudes of us are living in headed monsters the church will be robbed lies in the nature of this opportunity. That Supper which the church has tried to carry ruling over cities. There is on every hand a state of faded religiousity. The formal re of at least a portion of her spirituality. It we are in the twilight of this age, no Bible evidence that people are tiring of the exist on through the centuries without any such (Continued from Last Issue) ligious organizations of the world are little is felt that the Christian's duty is to see his student will deny. Time, as we have known detailed instruction from the Lord. The A short while ago a young man ing order of things as touching government. more than the spiritualized husks and trap- own spiritual health and to win when pos it is soon to be no more. So this oppor- whole course of Church History has been The Christian, almost alone, has hope for he took a few sandwiches and some letters of is looking for the coming of The King of pinings of long abandoned effort to begin a sible the ones and twos from a life of sin; tunitv of which 1 am speaking, is, in its na strewn with the debris and wreckage of de introduction and flew solo from New York wave of life for mankind." while all around, the polluting evils slay their ture, an emergency. So soon so soon bate, misunderstanding, quarrelling and di to Paris without a stop. Last year this Glory. But though some so arbitrarily dispose ol hundreds yea thousands , rather than at the day will be gone and with it this awsome vision over every phase of its observance. 3. This weariness of which 1 have been same man with his wife flew completely this divinely established institution and con tempting to halt or at least to curtail the opportunity of bringing souls to the foot ot They have disagreed as to: around the north Atlantic, up nort?h to speaking is reflected in the growing accept s i d e r i t s f u n c t i o n s o f s o u l s a v i n g a s a n t e stream it its head before great damage is the cross. It might well be stated with the ance of dictatorships. It seems people are dated—still there are others who just as ( I) THE TIME. Once a year is often Greenland's icy mountains, across to north done. words of the old song: enough to observe it, some churches teach. ern Europe, out to some tiny specks of land hastening to hand over their liberties. firmly believe that the true church can meet We are content to stand at its swollen " Wo r k f o r t h e n i g h t i s c o m i n g . Others insist on its observance every three in the ocean itself, to Africa, and then away 10,000 acres of sugar beet allotment is being t h e n e e d s o f t h i s h o u r i n w h i c h w e l i v e . mouth and from the swirling multitudes Under the sunset skies; months. Still others keep it as a monthly one moonlit night to South America. And taken from Idaho and given to another. If Opportunities for service for the church were caught in the whirlpool of iniquity, we pull While their bright tints are glowing. this present move continues it will not be never so great as at the present time. If memorial, while still others unchristianize all out in the darkness of mid Atlantic Mrs. to safety the few we can roach. 1 firmly be W o r k f o r d a y l i g h t fl i e s . the rest for not observing it every Sunday Lindberg communicated with people on long until farmers will be told just how many a motto were needed for this day, I would lieve that it is for the church to raise her Work till the last beam fadeth, a c r e s o f a n y p r o u d c e t h e y c a n h a v e . W e morning as they do. three continents. They arrived home as suggest as most appropriate the old familiar voice against the evils of this day in a posi Fadeth to shine no more. are buying and selling now, not, perhaps, one, "To Serve the Present Age." It shall ( 2 ) T H E E L E M E N T S U S E D . T h e y h a v e s a f e l y a s w e w a l k i n f r o m t o w n . W e c a n ' t tive, aggressive wav. Work while the night is dark'ning. wait for the morning paper, we must have under the mark of the beast foretold in be my endeavor to show how the church W h e n m a n ' s w o r k i s o ' e r . " argued about the bread and the wine. Some prophecy, but we are getting some pretty M a n y f e e l t h a t t h e b r e a k o f o u r p r o h i b i contend that the bread should be unleavened, the news by radio before we go to bed. might best live up to the motto, or in other tion laws is but an indication of end times. The opportunities before C)regon Yearly while others used leavened bread. Some This speed of travel and of communication good training for it. Strangely enough in words to show what are the present day op 1 have frequently heard from the lips of many M e e t i n g ! T h e y a r e m a n y a n d t h e y a r e is knitting our shrivelling world into a use unfermented grape juice while others many quarters folks are liking all this. portunities before the church. true Christians these words, "We have to ex challenging. Will we meet them and faith There is present in the world today that In order to fitly describe the opportunities use standard wine of alcoholic content. One single fabric to such a degree that disaster pect conditions of this kind in this day and f u l l y f u l fi l l t h e m ? I t i s f o r t h e c h u r c h such as war envelops the whole, once it is temper of mind, that resignation, that hope peculiar to our day it will be necessary to the true church to decide. What shall the great branch of the church uses that kind ex age and it is of little use to try to do any started. That is, it draws in the 'civilized* lessness, and I may say that enthusiasm mention some of its distinguishing features: answer of Oregon Yearly Meeting be? clusively and it is quite commonly reported which will make the acceptance and rule First the great opportunities of -witnessing thing about it." The result of this attitude that those who administer it sometimes be peoples of earth. World disaster used to be is that on election day we sit at home with of the anti-Christ an easy matter. 1 used for the truth. "But," you may say, **that has c o m e d r u n k o n i t . impossible with the effective insulation of folded hands, while the wet element crowds ON THE THRESHOLD OF A distance separating one nation from another. to think there would have to be a major always been the purpose of the church, where the polls with their votes. While we frown CONTINENT ( 3 ) H O W M U C H S H O U L D B E T A K E N . miracle performed upon men to get them then are there opportunities, differing from The record does not say whether the discip Today we are fast becoming a unit, econom and sigh, the devil's crowd is shaming us to the place where the antichrist would be that of the past?" While it is true that the (Continued from Page Six) les each took a loaf of bread or just a little ically, financially, socially, and almost gov- w i t h i t s t i r e l e s s e f f o r t s f o r v i c t o r y. I t t h e ernmentally. Christ's coming is to be a accepted. If at this present moment there church's great duty has always been to give church fails in this opportunity of opposing The word declares, "Behold, the former bite; whether they took a whole cup or wine world event and the ungodly of the world should appear one with the superb quali a c l e a r w i t n e s s t o G o d s t r u t h y e t t h i s w i t things are come to pass, and new things do or just a little sip. So there has been some the many sided evils of this day, I fear we are to amass themselves against His elect fi c a t i o n s o f t h i s m a r v e l o u s o n e w h o m t h e ness of which 1 speak is to be a unique wit 1 declare: before they spring forth 1 tell you disagreement on that point. shall justly hear the condemnation "'Woe for the final battle in which they will be Scriptures depict, his world-wide acceptance, ness. It will be unique because of the con to them who are at ease in Zion." of them." Isa. 42:9. Only those who take (4) POSITION OF COMMUNICANT. yes, and worship, could be speedily accom ditions surrounding the giving of this wit bearings from the sure word of prophecy Whether one should stand, sit, or kneel. destroyed. We are unwittingly making Again, another indication of the last days ready for this great event. It will not re plished. And it would not matter much in ness. Paul wrote to Timothy that The time is the advance of scientific discovery. We can tell where we are, or know where we (5) What Happens To The ELEMENTS what particular place he should first make will come when they will not endure sound are going. We are not disturbed, or baf WHEN TAKEN. Church history tells of quire a tremendous miracle, as 1 used to need not dwell on the changes of the last think it would, for the awful fulfillment of his appearance. The world is waiting for doctrine—that they shall turn away their few years, because they are within the mem fled by all the tremendous movement that the two great schools of thought represented the prophecies we have regarding the him and is, we hear, expecting to find him. ears from the truth.' That time has come, is about us. We feel we are in the darkness by Con-Substantiation and Trans-Substantia ory of most of us. We will but suggest the second coming of Christ. And the fine prosperity he is to usher in is and truth that once was welcomed—is now opportunity before the church of utilizing which preceeds the dawn of the new day tion theories. The latter teaching that the decidedly not an impossibility. 1 do not scorned. Sadder yet, churches that once Christ will usher in. elements of the bread and wine were actual 2. We are in the midst of governmental, even one of these things. Sad it is that we failure. When most of you went to school i doubt but what there are today men al were clear in their testamony, now give veiled have been so slow in seeing the God-given ly turned into the body and blood of the did you not suppose that Russia with her most brilliant enough who could, if all plan Lord Jesus Christ. suggestions as to the veracity of ® opportunities in this line that far too often SOUL AT SEA Czar, Germany with her Kaiser, and hosts ning were turned over to them, bring about Word or openly denounce it as unreliable. we have allowed the unbeliever to grasp the ( 6 ) W H O I S E L I G I B L E T O O F F I C I AT E . of other countries with their kings,would the fine conditions of earthly prosperity and How necessary that there should be a rem possibilities for satan's use. Some hold that only ordained ministers or ever see a change? The most perfect form grandeur which the antichrist will actually nant who will staunchly declare a 1 hus By ETHELYN A. SHATTUCK priests have any right to administer the ordi accomplish. We have today that modern miracle, the of government possible is that of a king. saith the Lord." What an opportunity is radio. What possibilities are in its power of My soul was cast on stormy seas. nance, while others permit officials of lower But one must pick the right king. There 4. I have not touched the religious side placed before God's people to hold up the My craft was cramped for bended knees. r a n k t o d o i t . must be someone more powerful than God of our present time. The world would not sending the glorious good news of salvation! Perhaps with some exceptions one of these standard of truth and to give a positive But we have been so slow in seizing the op Oh, dark the night. for we have seen the doctrine of the 'divine be needing any of these heroic treatments Witness of it! This hour is an hour of un No gleam of light! views is just about as correct as the other, right of kings' thrown overboard. In pro f o r i t s i l l s i f o n l y G o d h a s b e e n a l l o w e d belief and of spiritual darkness. How great portunity that now when the Word of God is for these details are very largely omitted, in given too often it is misshapen and cripled My cries were caught by terror's sob. phecy we see rulers coming up out of the to have His way in men's hearts. I know that drakness if there be none to declare And fear assailed like anger's mob. tentionally omitted 1 believe. The same sea, the sea of common people. We are i t i s e a s y t o s a y t h a t C h r i s t i s a l l t h i s by the disease of Modernism. Back in hidden thing applies to the details of the adminis authoritatively that Gods Word is Truth. " M y L o r d c a r e s n o t . supposed to have a rule of the people, for world needs. Some glorious day the world Beefore the true church then is this great places and in rooms of suffering are people tration of the rite of Baptism which are also the people, by the people 1 trust you do will know it. But even now we who love Oh, not one jotl" hungering for the Word of life. It is alto For faith had lost His keenest touch completely omitted from the record that has not believe this to be a fact. We just think opportunity of witnessing to the old time Him are sure that if His Spirit controlled faith in the hour of apostacy. gether possible for God's message to be given Had failed His word to strongly clutch. been left to the church. The only explana it is. We have the ballot and 1 believe ev all men everywhere there would be no need, to them if the church will but see and use tion as to why they were omitted is the Lord We find another distinguishing feature ol The night was long. ery Christian should use it, but it is only at least temporal need, which would not be the opportunity before her, and if we fail to never intended for any but the generation this day, in the corrupt moral and social do so, we can be assured the radio will be as My strength was gone. here and there that its use is effective in supplied. A brotherhood of men would conditions. Where formerly standards of "Once more I'll cry before 1 die then living to practice them. In the case of securing what the people really want. We tend to that, and God would supply the perverted and possibly as harmful as motion the fellowship supper eaten on that last morals were lowered by the few; now they Perhaps the Lord my plight will spy." are in the control of forces higher up, where o t h e r t h i n g s n e e d f u l . B u t a s w e t u r n a n d are dragged into the dust by the masses pictures have already become. The lightning flashed night, the disciples saw how the Lord did it, corruption is rampant and where policies look no more deeply than we can see, we So-called good society of few years ago And lastly, I would point to the strange A n d t h u n d e r c r a s h e d . and that was sufficient, for the whole insti are outlined according to the dictates of know the great apostacy is upon us. Na scorned the presence of questionable charac contradiction of this hour. People every But in the flash of lightning's light t u t i o n w a s f o r t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r b e n e fi t . " T h i s those who have the great masses of the tions and peoples have been in sad ways ters. Now this same "good society," sets where are hungering and longing for that 1 saw a Form upon my right. do in remembrance of Me." He was soon people in their hands. before but there has been a God of power, satisfaction which God alone can give, and a C h r i s t o f c o m p a s s i o n a n d l o v e , a n d t h e the pace in debauchery of all kinds. The My fear dispelled. to leave them and they were going to need The success of democratic government yet their hearts are so hardened to the Gos some such visable rite to lean upon for a government of one of the largest countries My terror quelled. must depend on the sanity and the integ Holy Spirit to make all of this effective in of today boasting one-fifth of the worlds pel message. We have the opportunity of Upon my head He laid a hand, while. rity of its people, and finally upon their the hearts of men. What is the message of evangelizing in this hour, and in this day. "Take heart, my child, I'm in command.' But how significant is another statement the church of today? It has a Bible that has population has the avowed purpose of des In our own country, a so-called Christian righteousness. When a nation is steeped My soul was calmed made on the same evening, possibly a little in sin, is corrupt in heart, has lost all that been all but explained away; a Christ who troying the home and marriage ties. Another country, we have yet vast stretches of land With joyful psalm. was only one of the religious pioneers; a has long been called a nation of divorces, al later, as recorded by John. "When He is is vital or effective out of its religion, we that are spiritually barren and dead. Nearly j The mighty sea dashed on and on. come He will bring all things to your remem can expect nothing but ruin. Moral failure clergy that is smug and complacent in its though there is danger in the present pace two thousand years ago our Savior gave His j But joy and rest were mine, and song. brance." How beautifully this synchronizes own brilliancy; and no Gospel to preach to of our own country better meriting that life for the souls of men and yet at our very j will inevitably result in governmental fail title. Recently in our made effort to lead with the statement made at the supper table, ure. And this failure will be most complete fallen men. the race we leaped ahead of the divorce doors are peaple who have reached maturity; "this do in remembrance of Me.** Connect in a democracy for it is both the governing without hearing or reading of that sacrifice! Hear Bringdale at Oregon Yearly Meet ing the two we have this thought. "You and the governed who are corrupt. I know (Continued on Page Seven) courts and endeavored to institute compan of love and justice. 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ENDEAVOR UNION ^ P""'Extension— McPherson, La Grande. Helen McClay, 1011 8th St., Oregon City. President Introduction Veldon J. Diment, 303 Davis Bldg., Port- Viola Ogden, 303 Davis Bldg., Portland. 215 SECOND STREET land. Lookout Vice-president Grace Adamson. Myrtle Creek. C o r n e r S a l m o n Howard Cole, Rt. 2, Box 73, Salem. Missionary PORTLAND, OREGON Regional Vice-presidents Grace DeVries, Rt. 4, Box 366, Medford. We give the best prices and service on Mrs. Frank B. Ritchey, Rt. 2, Freewater; Prayer Meeting Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' Thelma Parrish, 630 Pine St., Klamath Iris Morton, 303 N. McMillan St., Portland Hardware, Paint, Roofii.'g, etc. We be Falls; Elton Fishback, Rt. 2, Dayton; Publicity lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. Mary Jewell Ladd, Chase Gardens, Rt. 2 Ruth Knotts, 2630 N.W. Vaughn St., Eugene; Rosa Bates, Colton. Portland. S e c r e t a r y Q u i e t H o u r Viola Ogden, 303 Davis Bldg, Portland; James F. Bishop, 2550 Monroe St., Cor- Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies T r e a s u r e r — v a l l i s . Paints, Glass, Roofing Inez Porter, Gaston. Radio Field Secretary James C. Henderson, 2362 S.W. Cactus Dr. Walter L. Myers, 303 Davis Bldg., Drive., Portland. HAWTHORNE Portland. Social and Recreational Executive Adviser— Lovina Wilson, Tillamook. Helen McClay, 1011 8th St., Oregon City. Tenth Legion HARDWARE Pastor Counsellors Gilbert Kilpack, Elgin. K. L. MENDENHALL Rev. C. P. Gates, 1820 S.E. 16th Ave., Note; These are the new C. E. Union Offi- 3590 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., EAst 8522 Portland; Dr. W. L. Killian, 1582 S.E. cers elected at The Dalles in April. All C. Portland, Oregon Poplar S^, Portland. E. folks in Oregon can write these officers General Counsellor—• for help in your society problems. Dr. Paul C. Brown. 301 Columbia Rlrlg.. Los Angeles. COMMITTEE OBJECTIVES FOR JUNE McFeroti's Superintendents Lookout Veraw"® Wright, ozs 263 Mountain s/. Ave., A Ashland. AC Urge attendance on Chart. at Yearly Meeting Rally. Meat Market Intermediate Pr^yer Meeting— Quality Meats Only Dons Lieuallen, Adams. Provide and instruct leaders P H O N E E A S T 1 5 5 0 „ r , A T A t t e n d Y e a r l y M e e t i n g R a l l y . Juanita Crawford, Adams. Missionary S. E. Hawthorne Boulevard at 34th AnMysis Plan— ^ „ Clip and bind Scrap Book. Your Patronage will be Wilmer Gardner, 303 Davis Bldg., Port- Finish sending in money for Vale. Appreciated B J L I " N , w b „ . , COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE C.„ F ) E. a v i sWorld— B l d g . , Pm o r izit l a n . d . Out-door D i n n e r f o ice-cream r G r a d u a t e picnic. s . Gerene Tipton, 199 Ewauna St., Klamath Socialize at Yearly Meeting Rally, .

Christian Vocations Rev. Glenn R. Coie, 2454 Union Ave., LIGHTS ARE SECURED FOR PRUNE HILL National Life Insurance Co. North Bend. Citizenship Through an arrangement with the North- MONTPELIER, VERMONT Arthur J. Stanley, 856 E. 12th Ave., western Light and Power Co., Frederick Life Insurance and Annuities Eugene. Baker, pastor at Prune Hill, Wash, will be College able to have lights installed. This will make Rev. M. S. Weber, 1040 Pearl St. Eugene, possible evening meetings. Several have R. R. BURNS, Agent Education ^ „ been converted during the last few months, 821 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. Vesta Urnck, 766 L. I5th Ave, Eugene, and Gods blessing is upon the work.