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Volume 7, No. 9. PORTLAND, OREGON. September, 1928.

Helen and Laura Cammack led a was! We were glad to have them C. E. Conference of class in C. E. Methods. The class was come and sit by our fire of fellowship organized into a society. Leaders, who and blessing, and thus be united as had been chosen some weeks before, one true church in Christ Jesus. Oregon Yearly Meeting led regular meetings in a unique way Conference songs were sung betwixt in order that the members might get and between the introductions. Over an idea of how to keep up interest by Walter Lee brought the evening to a presenting topics in original ways. c l i m a x b y a t h o u g h t - p r o v o k i n g t a l k o n B e s i d e s t h i s o t h e r m e t h o d s w e r e r e our appreciation for the new tabernacle and applied it to the building of char Big Crowds Enjoy Feast of Good Things ported upon and plans given for vari o u s c o m m i t t e e s . acter. During the week of July 31-Aug. 5 The inspirational hour was of especial We went away knowing each other the eleventh Summer C. E. Conference better and loving the Master of young convened at the Twin Rocks beach. b e n e fi t t h i s y e a r . H o m e r L . C o x d i s Within view of the rolling ocean and cussed young people's problems in a l i v e s m o r e d e e p l y. forest-covered mountains abrut three definite, conci'ete way. The subjects hundred people (500 on Sunday) met to were: Scarecrows, Choosing a Life Work and Choosing a Life Partner. give praises unto God, and receive added instruction in Bible truth. God's bless Chorus Class is always an inspiration to those who sing and those who hear. Song Contest Exciting ing was manifestly upon the Confer ence from beginning to end. Bess Owens Runyan has been blessed in helping the young people sing His One of the primary purposes of the Piedmont Wins praises. The Sacred Concert was given Conference from the beginning of its after the Dedication service on Sunday organization eleven years ago has been Given—L i v e societies from Oregon to provide a wholesome vacation for afternoon this year. Yearly Meeting (2) a song to w-rite. The evangelistic services were times Prove—Who is going to win? the young people of the Yearly Meet of great blessing. The messages given ing. This makes it different from a That's the proposition the judges had camp meeting, m that part of the time b y H o m e r C o x w e r e c l e a r a n d f o r c e f u l . to render a decision upon on Wednesday IS spent in recreation under a competent The Holy Spirit talked definitely to afternoon of Conference. director. The mornings are spent in people. Many yielded and had the need N u m b e r s w e r e d u l y d r a w n f o r o r d e r class work, an inspirational hour, and of their life met. God's mercy _ Avas of presentation. A gasp, almost a wail extended in giving deep conviction came from Sunnyside and we knew singing. All of these hours meet a special need in the lives of which caused a Godly sorrow, bringing they were first. Paper caps with red those attending them. repentance. Others experienced the S. S.'s marched gaily to the platform. This year Gervas Carey, of Newburg, work of cleansing by the Holy Spirit. A little tree, root and all, illustrated Bright and shining were the faces that the song as they sang. StiM,V« V 1 Testament had been clouded when they came. Lents had a good song to the tune fw H ^ comprehensive Surely, man's praises ought not be less of "The Old Rugged Cross." Spring- to Christ Art Testament as pointing than those of Nature. So with the brook had such clever insignias which one feh the class forests rustling, the hills rejoicing, and must have meant lots of work. the old TvtJ important to know the sea roaring, the testimony of these Piedmont seemed to be there en masse Thl 2 1 Testament in a detailed way freed souls arose to heaven and de with purple and white arm-bands which History, Poetry, and clared to the world what a work of identified them immediately. grace God had wrought in their hearts! Plucky Entiat with three present ren Prophecy all point to Christ a7d the dered a song and received big applause. Highland, led by Edith Riggs, did tuietu?e"®?n®'^°tten in a way that presented made thethe "Rap- Lord's nobly and the red tams showed up beau tifully. ?r'"ft His saints a 4ry Teal Conference Starts With 'Then judges DISAPPEARED. Pep LitTTl r tie took up were: song^ APPEARED, for everyone tried HNHis Coming, rim tihrist. Jesus the Assurance Messiah is the of Great Enthusiasm not to think about first place, etc. One Coming, The Signs, and the Ram Charles Beals was just terrible when he did get the little fatal slip that willidif be i! when^tiat Hea thrilling returns foi- day HisThilT thT Fun and Seriousness Go Hand in Hand decided the destiny of Conference songs and this one in particular. He must ^tie five lesson hours have staved it off at least a half POP! BANG! Off started the_ per hour—it seemed that way anyway. I a T t ; h e s t u d e n t s , " W h y formance of Tuesday evening, witti a Well, at last it said Piedmont was first, PriTcTples I'f-l ^tscussed the lively song service lead by Mrs. Run Sunnyside second and Highland third. Theiriiieii Persecutions, Pov i- ^'"actice and The of Friends, Friends yan. Then Charles Seals "lowed as Piedmont sang hers over and the pen Mission to the World. This impressed how" the societies ought to all be intro alty was imposed—she must get copies duced. Presto!—the fireworks began! for all the rest of the Conference. As Se Frfe"r®T^"TP"°"tiar mission of Well, you know the societies and you a sequel let me say that in a day or that thfT upon all in a way know just about how the introductions two we had beautiful typed copies of thet h woids, f w o iA dcharge c v to o keep i c e I d have." i n went; Sunnyside had the audacity to the song. A girl in 'Tillamook gave Edward Mott lectured on "Five Vital affirm that most great men and ideas her services in making these. Three come from their noble ranks! Idaho c h e e r s f o r t h i s C o n f e r e n c e f r i e n d ! R a h ! ion Sin, Redeemer, and Atonement,Book!'Sea has Murphys—sledge-hammer preachers, Rah! Rah! and going-to-be married men (guess The words of the winning song are peonlP^^'f^ Hi help the young whom)! Highland sang a ditty winch a s f o l l o w s : theT r X? ® modernistic teaching ought to be repeated next year. Seattle foTth "^antly meet, with a "reason was received enthusiastically—cornetist 2 P ® w i t h i n t h e m . " and all (even the dog approved of him). Tune: Love's Old Sweet Song. west Mm-tin, superintendent of North- Well, all the rest spoke for themselves I. clas=;„rr Hnm.n..gave an interesting and did a good job of it. ttTx 1 Home Missions. The needs of the The speakers and leaders of the Con Down at the beach, at Twin Rocks by United States itself were graphically ference were welcomed and enveloped sea p r o b l e m s o f in a friendly feeling, we trust. Then Here's just the spot that's meant for you and me A r h p r e s e n t e d , people from other denominations were Here for a week, young friends from with a given a chance to make themselves known, and my what a diversity there f a r a n d n e a r I

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G a t h e r t o g e t h e r f o r t h i s t i m e m o s t be published later, even though Emsl six days of rest, pleasure, recreation , 1928 sill. We are to preach a gospel of reported a fine time although home dear. did name them. and spiritual blessing. TOPIC—The Service of Science to Hu love, but not to the exclusion of the looked best to them. Here we are taught to love the Sacred Musical numbers were a girl's octette, From the standpoint of the whole man Life. gospel of warning against unrighteous The Chelan County Holiness Associa Page male quartette and a girl's quartette. crowd the Conference this year was Ps. 8:1-9. ness. tion held a Camp Meeting in the Entiat Here we are taught to better serve our The latter caused everyone to think, the best ever. The splendid new taber Jesus prayed. We must pray. He V a l l e y f r o m J u l y f o u r t h t o fi f t e e n t h . age. "Watts the matter with Walter?" nacle added much to the comfort and Many people become impatient with wept. We weep with those who mourn. During this time we dismissed our The evening was then given over to convenience of the work this year. We what we term science because they say We should in a word follow Him, if church and Endeavor Meetings so that Chorus a devotional service. Mrs. Runyan lead feel with the rest of the Conference it changes so much. When these same we expect to work with Him. all might attend the meetings. Just a week at Twin Rocks, with our in a song preceeding a short message people learn to accept theory as theory The regular business meeting of our group that the definite blessing of and not fact, they won't have so much blessed Lord, b y H o m e r C o x . God has been on the work and He will society was held at Lundquist's, August c o n t i n u e t o b l e s s a s l o n g a s H e i s trouble. 10. At this meeting our Twin Rocks Learning how to serve Him, feasting on T r u e s c i e n c e i s f a c t . G o d ' s l a w s d o SOCIETY NOTES H i s w o r d . DEEP SEA FISHING given the preeminence. It seemed very not change. Theory changes but the delegates, Viletta Griffith and Doris Here we have our good times—^pleasures fitting that this year we should have Wilcox gave us a very good report of laws of God are exactly the same yes L E N T S F R I E N D S the conference. b y t h e fl o c k s See that Ocean, H o m e r C o x w i t h u s a g a i n . W e c a n ' t terday, today and forever. What science Mr. E. S. Morrill is in the hospital Oh, we love our Conference, down at Feel that Motion, name the best part of the Conference. IS trying to do is to discover the laws. Twin Rocks It was all so good, from the class work, W e d d i n g s b e l l s r a n g m e r r i l y o n c e recovering from an operation. He is Deep sea fishing. Men have struggled with great scien more at Lents Friends church when at Conference down at Twin Rocks. F o r l a n d w i s h i n g . the inspirational addres.ses, the evan tific mysteries for centuries and have doing nicely and will soon be home gelistic services, dedication, sacred con made discoveries in medicine, that are 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening of June again. II. About 30 went deep sea fishing Thurs 20th, Irene Repp became the bride of day and to the great delight of most of cert and song contest, down to the of incalculable service to man but they Rooted in Christ—we need foundation recreational activities. Ralph Lewis. The Rev. Fred Cope read STAR us it was an extremely quiet sea. It are still only playing around the edges the service. sure. was a disappointment to a few who had Monday morning was annual moving of the truth. Built up in Him—a life that will endure day, so bright and early we began to The Church was beautiful with roses wished for a rough sea. They had Science has given service in industry, and ferns, and a lattice gate made an Our church building has undergone F o r a s g o o d C h r i s t i a n s w e m u s t s t a n d their wish granted before we arrived pack up. At 2:30 we started home and in art and in agriculture. a m u c h n e e d e d r e n o v a t i o n a n d c l e a n i n g . arrived at 7 o'clock, determined to go altar before which the service was read. the test, home. . ,, Tlhe ceiling has been painted, the walls * * * Soft lights from floor lamps finished Giving to Christ and man our very In spite of the quiet sea five of the again. tinted and the wood work varnished. (continued in 1929) the setting. best; bunch had that queer feeling that tells , 1928 The bride wore a lovely gown of white O u r P a s t o r T h o m a s M a t t h e w s , a n d This is the place where we can learn one that all is not well m the inner TOPIC—H o w ai i s s i o n a r y Interest georgette trimmed with lace, and a tulle family spent the month of August vis the truth. regions. No, one wasn't Eniel Swanson N O T E S B Y T H E R E G I S T R A R veil. She carried a shower bouquet of iting relatives and friends in Kansa.s This is the place that helps the Chris —he didn't go! Yes! Mildred Hadley Broadens Our Knowledge. bride's roses and white carnations. and . While there they at Acts. 14:19-28. tian youth. was one. Mrs. Wing from Washington The misses Mildred Niles (Huston) tended the fiftieth wedding anniversary We are glad to be able to note a What would we know of British East of his parents. They were missed from III. was also one and how she wished that substantial increase this year in the and Beulah Belew were bridesmaids. she could wing back to shore. Leone Atrica were it not for our Mission They carried bouquets of salmon and our sei-vices, but we were glad that O u r P r e c i o u s L o r d , w e t h a n k T h e e f o r number of registrations. There were staLons there? We learn of the geog Burns and Mary Sue Binford were 245 persons registered, an increase of orchid sweet peas. Little Ruth Calvert t h e y c o u l d g o . t h i s w e e k ; among the number that had tlm queer raphy of a country, the customs and w a s fl o w e r g i r l a n d J o h n n y K a r a m a n o s The July Business Meeting and Social Show us the things that Thou woulds't feeling. Did Jack Ballon and Ed Har about 30 over last year. habits of Its people and the effect of carried the ring in a rose bud. was held at the Heston home. The new h a v e u s s e e k . There were 228 persons staying on government control by keeping in touch John Lewis, brother of the groom, mon get sick? Not so we could notice the Conference grounds by Sunday, c o m m i t t e e s m e t a n d t h e w o r k i s m o v - G r a n t t h a t o u r l i v e s m i g h t b e a r t h e with our missionaries. was best man, accompanied by Cyril mg along nicely. We transferred the and that is all that kept the trip from about three-fourths of them having stamp of Thine, being one grand success. Eow would you know there were Mitchell. following associate members to the ac That in this world of darkness we may arrived early in the week. There were 2,oOO Christian Endeavor Societies in Ethel and Thelma Littlefield were tive list: Ruth McCoivn, Mae Van Horn Did we catch any fish? Why, yes, 53 tents to provide sleeping quarters shine that is why we went. Charles Beals China, but for the reports of the mis- ushers. Preceding the ceremony, the and Naomi Hopper; and received as f o r t h e s e p e o p l e . -sionaries ? bride's aunt, Mrs. Murphy, sang, ac associate members: Chelsey, Charlotte G i v e u s t h e l o v e t h a t k e e p s u s b r a v e caught the first one. Calvin Choate, At the Sunday morning meeting for and strong. Gervas Carey and a few others caught If we are interested in missions we companied by Viola Spencer at the and Margaret Cheeley. Give us the love that triumphs over worship, ISO persons were seated in the are broadening our own sympathies, as organ, who also played the wedding i Our list of attend'ers at the Perry the fish. All fished—that is, we who auditorium, with quite a number of well as others; we increase our capacity march. An informal reception was held wrong. who were able. Conference is mounting higher, even, Q a o t c T T d P O T r f " to love our neighbors as ourselves," in the basement of the church for rela than our expectation. We are planning Besides the above named, sonie who Of those who registered, 157 signed and we learn how to give as we never were present were: Blanche Bowlm, tives and close friends. The young a rally to be held sometime during our for classes in the first period and 174 would have learned otherwise. couple are now at home in Sunnyside, August Quarterly Meeting, to complete GREAT SIGHT ON THE BEACH Viletta Griffith, Mrs. Carey, Elizabeth in the second. Children registering for ^ « t f c 917 East Salmon Street. our plans and have a "pep" session for 325 PEOPLE ENJOY FEED Carey, Florence Ritter, Wm. Murphy, the childrens' meeting totaled 21. We miss our pastor and his wife, the Conference. Wendell Murphy and others Oh yes, , 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Cope, who are taking a Beulah Beeson has made a change Paul Mills was there and Wilma (was much needed vacation. Their itinerary with him). We were glad to have TOPIC—Goals of Our Society. Horn the regular method of selecting Did you ever see a dog sweat? Well, Gal. 5:22-26; 6-10. will take them east by way of Canada, leaders. The topics for six months in I'll guarantee that some dogs sweat on Florence B. Lough, a fraternal delegate where they will visit Mrs. Copes' bro advance were typewritten. Each mem beach night for there were a good from the Seattle Memorial Friends For Bible Study: ther, then on to Ohio where they will ber then selected the topic which they Church of the Puget Sound Quarterly QUIET HOUR FOOD Soul-winning.—Dan. 12:3 visit relatives and attend Ohio Yearly m a n y " H o t D o g s . " A n d h o w g o o d Bible reading.—Acts. 17:10-12. wished to lead. All have entered heart they" did taste! We're not forgetting Meeting, with us and^ hope that she Meeting. They expect to return the ily into the plan. the buns spread with mustard and the enjoyed the ride and fishing. P the Church.—Rom. 16:1-13 mtter part of September by way of Help Missions.—Luke 14:15-24. Sunday evening. August 5, the Music doughnuts, coffee and chocolate which Sorry that the rest of you didn t get C. E. Topics Indiana and Iowa. The pulpit is being committee had charge of the service went along with them, either. Each to go because of the rough sea. No _We must alway.s be planting, that is supplied. and rendered a musical program. we won't forget the ride over the bar dog tasted like more till Charles Beals winning new meinbeits, evangeirzing: _ Friday evening, August 17, the Chris , ^^®'^ Rinard, of Greenleaf, preached at thought the line was a circle and had coming in as it looked several times Kokinntr"^? toward seed, is, but"every one member goal we saved may tian Endeavorers held their monthly both morning and evening services no end. We all had ravenous appetites as though we wouldn't get m as the BY BELL G. BADLEY business meeting and social at the home August 12. It is with gratitude and and failed to notice the grains of sand storm was beginning to break and the Ono^"® true now? of Mary and Donald Edmundson. Games appreciation that we listen to young which gathered on our food. waves were running high. See you all , 1928 ChristianCh?Ktinn°^^ Endeavor be "every Expert." member We must a were played on the lawn after which people such as they who "are not When we had all eaten our fill, we next year on the Kingfisher. TOPIC—How May Every One Become refreshments were served. ashamed of the Gospel of Christ." were entertained by various stunts. The Tr u l y E d u c a t e d ? dea7or if of Christian En- We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Olive Birch and children, former Prov. 4:1-13. on the birth of a son, Jonathan Edward members at Star and now of Sprague children surprised all the endeavorers SPRINGBROOK DIARY A n o t b e v t h e m . born July 6, 1928. by giving a pageant picturing the child Locke said, "Education begins the c i m - k ° s ^ 1 F i - a n c i s E . Kiver Oregon, visited for two weeks ren of Israel as they journeyed from Chapter III. gentleman, but reading, good company member IS the responsible ideal society for some every defi with her sister, Edna Connor and fam- Yes we were all there. Who? and reflection must finish him." Every nite particular task." E N T I A T N E W S N O T E S Egj'pt to the Promised Land. one has acce.ss either to good books or Tacoma quarter gave a stunt show Springbrook of course. Where? At Endeavorers should go over the fun = t o o k t h e f o r m o f Conference, Twin Rocks, you know. good magazines. There is no excuse Rev. and Mrs. Scotten and son Ed ing how she had gro\\m. From this for anyone who knows how to read, cbmchn we ^stopped f t e r twice l e a for v i"hand-outs" n g t h e tree we found that three or four Having become accustomed to travel uTtTlfiup to see ifif theytb'^ are .oftln^nd living up to cliL"k them. ward drove from here to Yearly Meet branches had sprouted and become a ing in style we secured a stage from being ignorant on everything. We may ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Lundqui.st to the hills where we Portland and started at 7:00 o'clock not know a great deal on some subjects * * * part of our Conference. but we may know something of many. accompanied them. After Yearly Meet loastedfn. f weiners a a bigand mar.shmallows. bonfire and The Salem quarter mourned the loss of Monday morning. The load consi.sted of OCTOBER 7, 1928 ing Mrs. Scotten and Edward went on our friend "Work" who had departed all our baggage, eats especially, twenty Education means cultivation. to Citrus Heights, Gal., to spend the ov, dressed hobo," was from our midst on the previous Tues one Springbrookers, including Mother Bible Study— summer with Mr. Scotten's father. awaided to Charlotte Cheeley. Our "re- day. and Grandmothei-, John Astleford, from Cultivate morals.—Prov. 8:1-13. TOPIC—Worters^ Together With God. Rachel Lundquist returned home with home'"®? finished we returned to the Emil Swanson told us that the Ff-iend- Rex and Myrtle Walton from Chehalem Cultivate memory.—Col. 3:16. the others. had a short ly Endeavor staff had found it neces- Center. Cultivate reading.—I Tim. 4=13- to^fopLr" ^^® be glad Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sherman and tkldticect ourTn oui Conference JP® after songs. which we prac- .sary to put in a Cupid's corner to an We had a safe journey, with only one Cultivate meditation.—Ps. 19:1-14. whilf hI '"^thods. We find that family spent Mr. Sherman's vacation nounce the marriages. They were now blowout and arrived at Twin Rocks at A college education is a wonderful peoDle nf fh itself, yet He warns by traveling through Oregon and Cali Haworth and son, Alis- viewing the prospects for the coming about 12:30. Say the new road is fine! asset, but if it cannot be had, the mind them to tf be bi punished of sin, if andthey persist allows in fornia, visiting relatives and friends. vKited It tni f Beach, Cal., year and had found so many that they After eating lunch we immediately may be cultivated through plannefJ They were gone about a month and r tew 1 Byl'^'anus days in August Haworth on their home way had decided to publish a special paper began to set up housekeeping. By eve reading, correspondence courses and eve for them. We will leave the names to ning we were all settled ready to enjoy ning schools. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 4. September, 1928. September, 1928. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 5. home from an extended trip through of August in our church but join in W. L. Taylor motored to Scotts Mills Iowa and Kansas. Mrs. Haworth is for his parents to take them to the "Yes," Aunt Cora replied. "It does Oregon. It is urgent that this be ac people are like lighthouses that send the vesper services at Laurelhurst park. seem queer that when a young man has t h e i r b e a m s f a r o u t o n t h e w a v e s b u t the mother of our C. A. missionary, Homer and Blanche Cox held a serv beach for a much needed rest. cepted since the corporation is made a head of his own and is able to think and we want our Constitution to be do not light the territory at their own Matilda Haworth. ice for us Tuesday evening, August 7. Elsie and Frank Palmer visited rela for himself, he borrows another person's base. Some are very holy in the pulpit We were so glad to welcome them and t i v e s i n S c o t t s M i l l s e n r o u t e f r o m t h e up-to-date. Please be prompt. h e a d a n d l e t s s o m e b o d y e l s e t h i n k f o r but leave it there and have none for Marceil once more and we were grac International Sunday School convention PIEDMONT him." home consumption. Some are strong in iously blessed together. They left the in California. Reporters: Edith Riggs, Edward Har social meeting testimony who are very next morning in their automobile for mon, Elizabeth Hadley, Laura Cam- About 25 young people enjoyed the B O Y ' S A N D G I R L ' S weak in home application. God wants Wichita, Kansas. mack, Stella Hubbard, Mildred Hadley, u s t o s c a t t e r t h e h o l y fi r e o y o u r p u b l i c J u l y E n d e a v o r s o c i a l w h i c h w a s h e l d M E E T I N G S L A R G E Wilfred Pearson, Lulufern Hudson. at the home of Mrs. Raymond's parents, Eben Snow is visiting friends and Aunt Cora's Column administration, but he does not want it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haworth, near relatives in the east for a month or all spent abroad so that there is not Pageant Impresses the Truths Learned Columbia park. The grounds were m o r e . M r s . S n o w ' s s i s t e r i s v i s i t i n g h e r THE DEDICATION SERVICE fire sufficient for home use. w h i l e h e i s g o n e . The Lord was surely good to the boys lighted and it made an enjoyable place Borrowed Heads We may depend upon it, that we have The Burden Bearer's Class and George and girls of Conference again this year for games and a good time. Of course On Sunday afternoon came one of the no more genuine religion than we use F o x B i b l e C l a s s h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l p i c n i c "I haven't seen Jack around here for for He honored us with His sweet felt when the swing broke there were some most inspirational services of the Con at home. Our home religion is the test in Laurelhurst Park the last Friday in a week or two. Bob," remarked Aunt presence. In the girls' prayer-meeting, blistered hands from sliding down the ference. A number of new pledges was of real religion. We have seen the July. About sixty were present and Cora one day, "What has happened to under the leadership of Mary Mills, one rope and two heads banged loudly in him? You were so friendly." of the girls was saved, and four boys taken and a cash offering at the open Calliope (a kind of musical machine) a c o l l i s i o n i n F l y i n g D u t c h m a n , b u t some played croquet until a late hour. that went by steam in a procession and Most of our members are taking or "Oh, I don't know," Bob answered found Jesus in their prayer meeting ing proved the interest of our people aside from these there were no serious in making Conference a permanent played a tune, but when it shouted (so have taken their vacation at various carelessly, "I took up with him too directed by Lulu Fern Hudson. These to speak) it exhausted the steam and casualties. Even the business meeting quickly after he moved here I guess. children need our prayers as they large thing. was held on the lawn and we only places; at the .seashore or the moun Chester Hadley brought the message, it had to stop for breath. Any demon went in to practice our Conference song. tains. We wish especially to mention Ralph says he is a sissy and awfully l y c o m e f r o m n o n - Q u a k e r h o m e s . s t r a t i o n t h a t u s e s u p o u r f e r v o r i s n o t s t u c k u p . " Five lessons taken from the life of one very fitting for the occasion. Watermelon was served as refresh Carl Swanson who spent two weeks in the mark of real religion. the Hot Lake Sanitarium and another "He never seemed that way to me," Mose.s were given in the morning ses Following the dedication, the Song ments and eaten "darkie" style regard Aunt Cora said, looking puzzled. "Why sion. Practicing and presenting the Concert was given, under the direction l e s s o f e a r s a n d c h i n s ; a f t e r w h i c h two with his family at Cannon Beach. of Bess Owens Runyan. Those who had H e i s b a c k a t w o r k a g a i n n o w a n d d i d R a l p h s a y t h a t ? " we went home wishing that la\^Ti socials "I didn't ask him," Bob answered pageant Beach night firmly impressed been looking forward to this service for were in style all winter. looks and feels so well. We hope he t h e s e l e s s o n s o n t h e i r m i n d s . will have continued good health this snatching up his cap, "But I haven't The attendance raised from 32 the a musical treat, certainly were not dis X R a y L a b o r a t o r y Te l e p h o n e s Well, Conference being here and gone, time for a sissy," and he went whistling winter. first day until at least 60 children appointed. Office 341 isn't both glad and sorry ? Sorry out of the house. because the glorious week sped so The August business meeting was came in touch with the meeting. A Residence 1697 J Later in the evening, Betty looked FINANCIAL REPORT swiftly, and glad because everyone en held in Macleay park, a weiner roast record was kept of attendance, deport up from her school books to Bob read ment, Bible reading, prayer and special joyed it all so much. Of course we are preceeding. A most enjoyable time was ing in front of the fire-place. glad mostly for the precious messages, spent trying to roast a weiner to that "Aren't you going to study any to s e r v i c e s r e n d e r e d . Christian Endeavor Union, Oregon Dr. Carl E. Miller the good classes, the tabernacle, and perfection and at the same time dodge J e a n G a r d n e r o f S a l e m r e c e i v e d Yearly Meeting of Friends. the smoke. During the business ses night Bob?" she asked, "It's after ten numberless other blessings. Thank God o ' c l o c k n o w . " Russel, of Twin Rocks, for the boys. January 1, 1928 to June 1, 1928. sion Thelma Wilson, Mildred Watts and Each one attending received a reward Cash Receipts $150.14 Dentist for Conference and all it means to "No," Bob said looking up." Carl Oregon Yearly Meeting young folks. Noel Bowman were received into mem loaned me this new book and say it's on Sunday morning. If you did not Cash Payments— receive yours, write to Lulufern Hud Flutter, flutter, fly—and they're gone. bership. We are very glad to welcome fine." Traveling E.xpense $ 16.20 H o u r s b y A p p o i n t m e n t No, we're not talking of sparrows which t h e m i n t o o u r s o c i e t y a n d h o p e t h a t son, 101 East 34th Street, Portland, Banquet Expense 68.00 we may be a blessing to them and they "Yes, but how about your math?" and it will be mailed to you. infest the church eaves, but those elu Betty persisted. "I know you doii't Printing Expense 2.25 511-512 U. S. Bank Building sive Morford boys. Now Myron has to us. have time to do it at school." Conference Tent 25.00 During the month of August our S A L E M O R E G O N gone, and he says that he won't be "John's doing it tonight," Bob ex CONSTITUTION REVISION Incorporation Expense 33.75 back. He left for the harvest field.s of evening church services and Christian plained. "I'll copy his in the mornina-. eastern Oregon and Washington and Endeavor are dismissed because of the It won't take long." Total Cash Payments $147.70 community Park services at Laurelhurst The following to be added to Art. 7. has Asbury for a distant but sure goal. "Why Robert Long!" Betty exclaimed Sec. 2. (a) In case of a vacancy in Balance 2.44 We pray the Lord's blessing on him Park. We decided that we wanted to in astonishment, "That's cheating." wherever he goes, and we won't care find out what others were doing, so Bob looked uncomfortable. "I "don't the office of president, the vice-presi Total Cash 150.14 if he comes back to Piedmont. visited Piedmont one Sunday evening know as it is. I work them one day dent shall fill the unexpired tei-m. Cash on hand 2.44 Wasn't it Homer Cox that said some and Lents the next. The experiment and give them to him and he works (b) In_ case of a vacancy in any Respectfully submitted, ( ? ) w a s v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g a n d w a s other office, the executive committee ALETHA ALLEN, THOROUGH EYESIGHT thing to the effect that the best way them the next day and gives them to shall have power to appoint an individ to find out exactly what a persons real thoroughly enjoyed. We cordially in me. Isn't that fair?" Secretary-Treasurer. EXAMINATION WILL nature is, is to watch them during an vite you to our meetings after the first ual to serve during the unexpired term. QUICKLY REVEAL of September and will try to make you Betty still looked doubtful. Aunt That Art. 9, Sec. 3, which now reads, emergency or surprise ? Sunnyside Cora started to speak but thinking WHETHER OR NOT Christian Endeavor evidently was curi a s w e l c o m e a s y o u d i d u s . better of it, decided not to just then "The conference property shaR be held " K E E P T H E H O M E F I R E S B U R N I N G " YOU NEED GLASSES. P e c u l i a r a s i t s e e m s , A s b u r y s e e m s in trust by a board of trustees," shall ous concerning Piedmont's Christian En "I won' have to .study any tonight'" be changed to read, "The Conference deavor Prayer meetings so they walked to be beckoning to a number of our Betty announced jubilantly the next eve This was the title of a very popular m unannounced on Sunday evening, young people, and stranger yet, they property .shall be held in tnist by the song during the war time. Its meaning leave us and hasten there. One of our ning, "Miss Crane was sick today and August 12. Of course it was one of I had an extra period in school today executive committee, in whose name the was that while the soldiers were show those rare occasions when no leader had faithful, cheerful and always working Im going to write a bunch of letters '' Confei-ence is now incroporated." ing their patriotism in the field those been appointed, but the president took members is planning to soon join that "I say, do me a favor will you''" Sections 4, 5 and 6 be cancelled at home must not let the fires of foPTOMETHIST-OPnaANj charge and we had a good time dis throng (from Ore.) in Kentucky. We Bob said. "I wish you'd answer this because there is no further need of the patriotism die in their own hearts. I UNGAR BLDG. cussing the lesson. We enjoyed the will miss Elizabeth Hadley greatly but letter to Uncle Nat for me. I never board of trustees. Sometimes there is the same danger in visit—call again. pray God's richest blessing on her there can think of anything to say. I'll conv Each societv please vote on this and the work of the Lord. We are so ant and may He find her just as ready for it after you write it." send the decision by your nresident, or to save our effort for the outside field seiwice there as here. secretary to Aletha Allen, Scotts Mills, and have none to spare at home. Some ^°°d-na- FIRST FRIENDS "Bob/' Aunt Cora said suddenly, "How A great many of our members at- S C O T T S M I L L S many heads have you?" Bob looked at Aunt Cora as if she BIBLE ORTHODOX '•^"ded conference this year, some all Our July Christian Endeavor busi- were losing her mind. "Why onlv y the time and some for the week-end. of course," he answered. How glad we are to become better jiess meeting was held at the home of "I think you have several," Aunt SCHOOL EVANGELICAL acquainted with so many whom we read Will Magee. At the close of the busi NORTH PACIFIC Cora continued "You have one fi'om time to time in the columns ness session a track meet was held ° 'i, paper. Surely the Lord was which proved exciting to all and em your own of course but you seem to with us! barrassing to a few who entered the have several which you borrow. First I'rank Fanno and Myrtle Green were foot race. you borrow Ralph's head. He tells you man-ied at Miss Greene's home in The new officers elected are: Presi foif n rit. If you 4 ' had used I " " your ^ oown r d hpringbrook, Oregon, July 29. Thev dent, Ira Brougher; Vice-president Le- head it would have told you Jack was EVANGELISTIC INSTITUTE intend to take a trip soon. They are Roy Frazier; Secretary, Ruth Kei.ogg; not stuck up and.you liked him. Next living in their own home on Frank's Treasurer, Everett Allen; Organist, The Only Interdenominational Holiness Bible Institute in the Pacific Northwest. place at Errol Station. We are glad to Margaret Coulson. , , you borrow John's head. You let John Have Myrtle one of our number now. Those of our number that attended work your problems and do your think- This is the Year to attend the Institute. Prospects are for the largest enrollment in our C u r p a s t o r a n d h i s w i f e a r e n o w Conference are still talking of the many borrowing taking their vacation. Marion George good times, the messages and classes Betty s head to write your letter." history. Send in your Application at once. preached for us August 12. We have and all that goes to make up Confer Bob looked sheepish. "It does look- Address, 1186 Borthwick Street, Portland Oregon. no evening services during the month ence at Twin Rocks. sort of foolish doe.sn't it?" he grinned September, 1928 Page 6. THE E R I E N E L P B N E E J. T " O J? THE ONLY QUAKER COLLEGE _ jm. m m mm ^ mm ONE OF THE STANDARD NORTHIVEST.IN THE GREAT PACIFIC V) | f& ^ vULLtUt B FI ^ ^^1 ■ Ll"L OREGON. COLLEGES OF

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