Digital Commons @ George Fox University

Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church Friendly Endeavor (Quakers)

4-1938

Friendly Endeavor, April 1938

George Fox University Archives

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_endeavor

Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "Friendly Endeavor, April 1938" (1938). Friendly Endeavor. 179. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_endeavor/179

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church (Quakers) at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Friendly Endeavor by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR

JOURNAL FOR FRIENDS IN THE NORTHWEST

Vo l u m e 1 7 , N u m b e r 4 PORTLAND, OREGON April, 1938

QUAKER HILL BANQUET HELD AT COLUMBIA HALL Youth Marches On Quaker Hill Banquet, the pep rally for Chart Race Exciting B y W E N D E L L V O TAW Quaker Hill Conference will be held in the Columbian Hall, Boise, Idaho, Pr-iday, April Positions Change Completely Each year many new faces appear at the 8, 1938,7:00 p. m. young people's conference. This is true in the The culinary artists at the Boise Friends local meetings as well. But where are those Chm-ch promise a savory repast the PORTLAND QUARTER LEADS IN YOUNG who attended in previous like we have never had hitherto. Foreign WORLD CRUISE P E O P L E y e a r s ? Y o u a n s w e r t h a t d i s h e s d i r e c t f r o m t h e i r n a t i v e c o u n t r i e s r e GRADUATED they are married now and plete with vitamins will be served. TO WHAT do not attend. .Conse Reports for the second part of the Chart (Continued on Pase 3) race for the World Cruise reveal drastic quently, the marriage certificate has become a diploma from religious activities. Young changes in the first five positions since the people reach this stage reluctantly because RATTLE - TRAPS last report appearing in the January issue of they feel they are not welcomed among the BY PAUL CAMMACK the Friendly Endeavor. One society made a flying leap from twelfth place to second; and adult church members. Instead, those grad Get them off the roads. They are another from fourth to first. The table fol uating should enter into fellowship and equal dangerous to human life; they retard the l o w i n g s h o w s p o s i t i o n s f o r b o t h r e p o r t s : responsibility in the adult services. This spir purchase of new cars. Why sure, we can itual vigor would mean much to the church. Societies Jan. Report April Report see through that. No wonder we had a In the past such spontaneous spiritual en Sunnyside H. S. .. First Fourth nation-wide junking of ergy has been forced out. Both Sunday S c o t t s M i l l s . S e c o n d F i f t h School and Christian Endeavor had to move worn out cars. S t a r T h i r d T h i r d YOUTH out to express the needs But say, a lot of Prune Hill Fourth First MUST and ideals of young peo- people are going to Boise . . Fifth Seventh B E A C T I V E p i e . I n e v e r y l o c a l m e e t i n g h a v e c r a s h e s o n e o f Greenelaf Y. P. Twelfth Second there is ample need for the enthusiasm of these days which will Special mention needs to be made of the youth, but adult members are reluctant in n o t o n l y b r e a k t h e i r new threat on the horizon in the form of the giving place to them. Youth must have ex necks, but will land new C. E. .Society at Nampa. In one month's pression but finds it must be quiet now that t h e m i n t h e d e v i l ' s t i m e t h e y h a v e t r a v e l e d n e a r l y a s m a n y m i l e s it has reached maturity. If youth is not used h a n d s f o r a l l e t e r n i t y. as the majority of societies in the first six rt this stage it will turn to secular organiza G o d h a s o p e n l y months of the journey. Better watch Nampa! tions which are glad to welcome the influx condemned three Report of Chart mileage: of strength. S t a r 2 1 , 2 5 0 m a k e s o f c a r s w h i c h In many adult meetings the pastor does all Greenleaf Y. P 26,043 the praying, testifying and most of the sing people are using on the highway of religion Greenleaf H. S 11,700 ing.—for which he is paid. If he gets "too Boise Int 14,000 today: "Tin-Can-Hy- H O R S E A N D r e l i g i o u s " o r " f a n a t i c a l " Boise Y. P 13,000 BUGGY the pastoral committee pocrif.y"; Carnality Steamer"; and Gos Melba 2,500 M E T H O D S w i l l r e p l a c e h i m f o r s o m e - siping Sally.'' G o d w a r n s y o u t h a t a s s u r e a s y o u Nampa (1 month) 9,500 OBSOLETE one to their fancy. The Tacoma 10,000 TODAY local meeting is the epit start on the highway to heaven in Hypoc ome of democracy and each adult must be risy your steering apparatus will break and Newberg Y. P 12,100 persuaded in such a way that no feelings be you will land in the chasm of night where S p r i n g b r o o k 1 2 , 2 0 0 hurt. "We have always done that way," is the devil will get the part of you he wants. C h e h a l e m C e n t e r 1 1 , 0 0 0 the common expression of members who are If you drive Carnality Steamer, the thing S o u t h S a l e m 1 2 , 0 0 0 not willing to use the horse and buggy meth is going to blow up in your face some time Rosedale Int 12,000 ods outside the church. The whole meeting and burn you to death and the devil will Highland Int 14,750 must wait for some stumbling dear old soul come to get your soul. If you ride in a S c o t t s M i l l s 1 5 , 8 0 0 before it can take a full step forward. The Gossiping-Sally, you are going to hit a Sunnyside H. S 20,900 church is geared down to the slowest tempo bump some time in the road while your Prune Hill 55,600 of any organization, tempered to adult men tongue is out and you will bite it off and tality. It is this slowness of change that is bleed to death, and here will come the from: the outpost fuash painful to youth who is aware of the dangers devil to get your soul. Nampa Friends Church has taken in 25 of inaction. Important offices are held by That is not a preposterous way of say new members since last year and have as a members too incapacitated by age to do the ing a truth! I tell you that is a mild way goal 33 new members by May 1, doubling work of that office. They have lost the for of telling you what will become of your their membership in one year. ward look that youth would lend. The same religion, if you continue to be a hypocrite, Woodland Friends Church has 50,000 feet persons usually are kept in office because a get-mad-Christian, a hateful talebearer. of lumber in the mill pond ready to be sawed God has a car that will really take you into lumber. they have already served in that capacity The parsonage fire place at Rose Valley, a great number of years, and it may hurt to heaven. It is called, "Sin-Free Eternal." their feelings to be replaced by youth. We God designed it to meet any modern sin built by a local man is valued at $250. The hear the adults in the boat say, "We have hazards on your way to heaven. Right now parsonage is fast coming to completion by toiled all night and caught nothing." Christ, the blood of Jesus Is all you need to cover O s c a r B r o w n . on the .shore, cries, "Cast your net on the the payment for the car. Hurry. Get in T h e c h u r c h b a s e m e n t a t O a k P a r k i s b e i n g ether side." Youth has a conviction that it touch with God for a Sin-Free Eternal car dug between rainy spells. It is 12 feet by 28 must have its word in determining group pol feet. The main auditorium is to be 30 feet by now while His offer lasts. Why would 40 feet with an "L" 20 feet by 30 feet. An icy, since none pay a greater price in the you put salvation off until tomorrow? event of collapse. (Continued on Page 4) April, 1938 THE FRIENDLT ENDEAVOR Page Three

Page Two THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR April, 1938 "QUERIES" FROM THE TREASURER Previous to this time, since September, the R I V E R S I D E W O R K S O N C H U R C H By LAWRENCE McCRACKEN business meetings have been held on Sunday BASEMENT H e l e n C a m m a c k o n h e r w a y b a c k t o S o u t h BOISE HOST TO QUARTERLY MEETING In reading over the queries of the Friends evening following the C. E. service. The regu- On the Sunday of February 13, the Gospel America to her mission. The Boise Monthly Meeting was host to Church the other day I found the following lar Friday business meeting was abandoned team of Melba had charge of our evening ser The Friendly Endeavor Hazel Williams. Dorothy Choate, Wilbur the Boise Valley Q. M. held February 25-27. questions: "Do you frequently inspect your at first because of apple harvest, then later vices. Newby and Alfreda Martin, all members of We were glad for the presence of Helen Cam- affairs and settle your accounts? Are you just because of three feet of snow, then epidemics Some improvements have been made in Published Monthly at 3530 S. E. Hawthorne a Deputation Team from Pacific College, mack and Chester Hadley. in your dealings, punctual of whooping cough, septic sore throat and the basement of the church, making possible Ave., Portland, Ore., by The Christian En were a source of inspiration and help to A "Progressive Dinner Party" revealed to to your promises and scarlet fever. m o r e e f fi c i e n t c l a s s r o o m w o r k . deavor Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of the young people of the church the large On February 20, Chester Hadley, Y. M. Friends. church-goers Sunday evening, March 13. Miss prompt in the payment of choir practice has also been resumed after Hazel Williams led the Christian Endeavor quantity of food they really could devour! your debtS' careful to live having been discontinued for some time. It is superintendent and Miss Helen Cammack, Beatrice Stephens is absorbing knowledge Withm your income; and held following prayer meeting on Thursday our missionary from Bolivia, spent the day Subscription Price, per year 75c meeting, Mr. Wilbur Newby presented the message that was on his heart and all ren at the Northwest Nazarene College this win avoid involving yom'seif evenings. with us. After a brief session of Bible school. Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, dered special songs. ter. However, judging from the report of her in business beyond your Miss Cammack told of native customs—dis at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under The floor of the church has taken on a A Christian Endeavor business meeting was various escapades we wonder how far she is a b i l i t y t o m a n a g e ? " playing clothing and curios, bringing the mes the Act of March 3, 1879. new shine. It was given a new coat of varnish held at the church Sunday afternoon, March climbing up the ladder of learning. First I applied the sage at the morning service to a good audi- FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF 13. We are proud of the fact that 15 C. E. Virginia has now settled down to real work, questions to myself. Then the first week in March. . ^ ^ ^ ^ dience. Having charge of the C. E. period, Editor in Chief Mildred Hadley members have signed up to tithe in the and is a stenographer in the office of the I thought about the Lundquist has just returned from she presented thoughts on the topic "Making 3815 S. E. Main St. Portland, Ore. future. Telephone Company. Christian Endeavor of Glendale, Oregon. We are glad to have him Choices"—following which were the pictures. Associate Editor Frederick Baker this Yearly Meeting. If back m our midst again, 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. NEWBERG NIBLETS every society paid their Charles and Margaret Ball have taken NEW SONG BOOKS PLANNED FOR Chart quota we would be able to help more in their youngest son, who is dangerously ill, QUAKER HILL BANQUET Circulation Manager Frederick Bakel S C O T T S H D L L S G r e e t i n g s f r o m o u r E n d e a v o r — w e h o p e Lucile Roberts, chairman of the Program 3530 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. that you, too, have been enjoying the same the support of our missionaries because 47 62 to Seattle for treatment, as the doctors in Seeing that the hymn books are showing per cent of all Chart money goes to mission- Wenatchee were unable to help him. We re- Committee assures us of an exciting program. Church Window Editoi ...... C. A. Hadley their age, the Scotts Mills people have ap lovely spring weather we have the past two Among the many features on the program will 3270 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. weeks, although at present, there is a wet ary work both at home and in Bolivia. Also your earnest prayers in his behalf, pointed a committee to look into the matter we would be able to pay the part of the office be the candid camera shots of yourself and S o c i e t y N e w s M i g n o n M a c y o f n e w b o o k s f o r t h e c h u r c I T. aspect. friends. The program committee absolves it 1106 No. Ainsworth, Portland, Oregon. I am afraid that we haven't much news for expense we promised to pay. Are we punctual Flu has taken its toll among our members, SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY self of all libel "per see" for this part of the Treasurer Lawrence McCracken the Friendly Endeavor. None of our members to our promises and prompt in the payment making a decrease in attendance noticeable CELEBRATED BY DAVID AND MARY Route 1, Sllverton. Oregon have done anything funny or queer, this of our debts? If every society paid their program. for a time. Several have recovered by this WILSON OF GREENLEAF Decorations of gala colors will abound in month; instead we have just been playing Friendly Endeavor quota we would have the time, although. Sarah McCracken, who has the hall. Tamson Craven and her committee paper out of debt and with a little reserve Sunday, March 6, marked the 60th wedding b e e n s i c k f o r o v e r a m o n t h , i s s t i l l n o t r e lazy, and are enjoying the sunshine. are hard at work and we are certain that they From all appearances everyone of whom by the end of the year, in June, but that will anniversary of David and Mary Wilson, who covered. We hope that with the coming of will create the proper festival atmosphere. we have heard is very busy on his chart work. spring she may be restored to good health. swn"be"here. "Hareach'cauarteHy" Mee"ting' married in 1878 at Eldora, Iowa. A fitting This colossal, stupendous treat wiU cost Thru The Keyhole We hear that Prune Hill is coming along just each Society, and each individual done their message was given and the couple were pre- Mignon Macy has been at home the week sented with a table lamp and a bed lamp, as you $1.00—No! not even fifty cents—just Mignon Macy, Society News Editor of March 13-20 for a spring vacation. fine, and we hope everyone else is doing the part? If not, let's do, and have our accounts o n t o p . T h a n k y o u . a gift from the community, at the morning thirty-five cents—three thin dimes and one Several of the members of the Young Peo same. We don't want you to get the opinion v/e're not working—we just haven't been say worship. They received a number of gifts and lonely little nickle will permit you to attend ple's Endeavor were in the one-act plays given callers in the afternoon. The Wilsons have and take part in one of the most important DELL LAMB NEW LENTS C. E. PRESIDENT ing much. by the Scotts Mills high school for an evening T H R U T H E K E Y H O L E been Greenleaf residents for 31 years. e v e n t s o f B o i s e Va l l e y Q u a r t e r l y M e e t i n g S e c o n d F r i e n d s S e n i o r E n d e a v o r o f P o r t of community entertainment recently. HIGHLAND YOUNG PEOPLE LEARNING O n e d a y o f t h e m i d - y e a r H o l i n e s s c o n Christian Endeavor Union. land installed their new Society officers dur RUTH GULLEY GOES TO COLORADO D I S C I P L I N E _ vention for Canyon county was held here at This Banquet is for everyone who is in^ ing the evening church services Sunday, Ruth Gulley left Friday evening, March Our adviser, Mrs. Beckett, recently de- which time John and Laura Trachsel were March 20. The election and social was held STAR SHOIVERS NEW BRIDE tsrested in our Quaker Hill Conference. Come 11, for Trinidad, Colorado, where she has cided that our society needed some disciplin- the main speakers March 11. The new officers are; President, The parsonage was the scene of a bridal and find out who will be our evangelist, L. Dell Lamb; Vice-president, Gordon Mann; shower for Miss Pearl Beeson, now Mrs. Glen gone for her health. We miss her a lot; we ing. 'Therefore for the past few weeks, we The Temperance play, "Dot the Miner's teachers, and other workers. Come and enjoy also hope that Colorado will be good for her. B i r c h . A b o u t fi f t y l a d i e s a n d g i r l s w e r e have been studying the Chinch Discipline at Daughter," was given by the Young People's yourself and meet old friends and make many Secretary, Mrs. Violet Braithwaite Richey; A J u n i o r C h o i r w a s o r g a n i z e d S u n d a y, our Tuesday evening? Gospel Band Meetings, godety of Christian Endeavor at Weiser dur- Treasurer, Sterling Richey; Prayer Meeting present. Pearl received many lovely gifts. new ones. The afternoon was spent in playing games, March 6 for the children. They are learning under her leadership. It is proving to be jng the W. C. T. U. convention which was Chairman, Lloyd L. Judd; Missionary Chair new choruses—and they certainly can sing! with lunch served by the hostess. qtote mteresting and Profitable especially to held February 21 and 22. About 300 people BIRCH—BEESON man, Mrs. Mary Edmundson, Social Chair ( D e n v e r H e a d r i c k l i k e s t o s i n g w i t h t h e m those young people, including the writer, who ^ere present man, Miss Jane Lundy; Lookout Chairman, Mrs. Orpha Lawrence at Riverside also was T h e F r i e n d s C h u r c h o f S t a r w a s t h e hostess to a shower in honor of the bride on because they don't always stay on the tune.) have never before read the Discipline. Qn the last Sunday of each month the Jack R. Laughlin; Publicity Chairman, Ralph A Kid Party "which furnished much We recently took seven new members mto Academy chorus presents several special num- scene of a beautiful wedding Monday eve A. Lewis; Flower Chairman, Stuart Richey; January 29. After a little program Mary Bee- ning, February 14, when Miss Pearl Bee- son and Laura Alice Birch brought the gifts amusement was held recently at the home of our Society. They are: Richard and Alice hers. The first of the programs was given Reporter, Mrs. Irene Lewis and Junior C. E. Bernice Mardock. Long curls (where possi son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beeson, to the bride. Swisher, Joyce Nedry, Dons Jean Cutler, February 27 Superintendent, Mrs. Helen Bain. ble), hair bows, little girl dresses, dolls, all- became the bride of Mr. Glen Birch, son We, too, were visited by Helen Cammack Mary Armstrong, Buster Howard, and Evelyn ^ur largest Sunday morning service at- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birch of Huston. A large turnout of the Aeronauts was on day suckers were much in evidence. MCKee. tendance in the last two months was on Feb- hand for the first outdoor event of the year and Chester Hadley, and enjoyed very much Preceding the ceremony Miss Kathryn the pictures and souvenirs of South America On Mar^ 11, we held a farewell se^ice ^.^a^y 27 with 330 present. on Saturday afternoon, March 19. The motor MELBA APPRECIATES MISSIONARY for Efether Hunt, a missionary who has been Hadley sing "At Dawning" and Mr. Rob caravan made stops at Crown Point on the that Helen Cammack showed us. A f t e r p r a y e r m e e t i n g o n F e b r u a r y 2 3 a ert Beeson, brother of the bride, sang "Be Several of our young people have been at VISIT Columbia, Bonneville and at Eagle Creek, The people of the church greatly enjoyed cause." tending the revival meetings held in the where the group enjoyed games, picnic lunch, and appreciated Chester Hadley's and Helen The bridal party entered to the strains a h i k e a n d a n o l d t i m e c a m p fi r e p r o g r a m . Friends Church in Boise, with Hubert Mar- Cammack's visit here. The pictures that were of Lohengrin's Wedding March played by Maxwell Collver is the new Aeronauts presi d o c k a s e v a n g e l i s t . shown and the talks that were given were in Miss Lucile Hadley, where they were met dent. The February social and business meeting by the bridegroom and the best man, Clar Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Piedmont was held at the home of Isabel Swope. Valen spiring. May God bless in the outpost districts Sunday, March 13, was a busy day for home for a farewell in honor of and on the foreign fields. May we as children ence Birch, a brother of the groom, and Friends Church have transferred their mem tine games were played and a mock wedding Highland-in the morning Herman Macy T- n o f G o d p r a y f o r t h e i r a d v a n c e m e n t . the minister, the Reverend Sidney Olsen, bership to Lents, having moved this way. was a special feature. The girls brought spoke to us on Stewardship, in accordance ?? Y - HunOngton, Oregon The C. C. Mc- Friday, March 4, the Melba C. E. held a with Quarterly Meeting pastor exchange. In family have left our midst for Emmet, an uncle of the bride. The bride was at Lloyd Judd, our former C. E. president, lunches in boxes, which were auctioned off by tended by her sister. Miss Evelyn Beeson, is building a new home. our pastor. Tiny valentine candies were used party at the Charles Wilson home. Three of the evening a group from our Gospel Band We are soriy to have these frimds the young men of the Society decided that had charge of the C. E. prayer meeting at leave but are glad to welcome the Allen J^r- as maid of honor, and the flower girl, little Alvin Thomas cut several of his fingers to buy the boxes. Esther Beeson, cousin of the bride. William Murphy, a former pastor, visited there were not enough girls to go around, so Rosedale i- a family from Nampa to the community. off in a machine while at work. Tliey have bought the Armstrong place. The bride was lovely in a floor length Frank Judd, having been in the C. E. for in Star a few weeks ago, giving a musical pro they drove the long road to Star to get three Chester Hadley and Helen Cammack were blue taffeta. She carried sweetheart rqses, 14 years, is now leaving the organization gram at the high school. pretty girls for the party! ENTIAT ELECTS NEW OFFICERS v^ere with us March 3 and 4 in a missionary One afternoon four of the members of our snapdragons, and talismans. Her maid of since he is past the age limit. Our regular business meeting and social convention, honor wore a gown of pink crepe, and car Lents is going in for posters in a big way BOISE INTERMEDIATES PRESENT FLAY Gospel team journeyed to Murphy to see was held at the Holtum home on the fourth Tlie Women's Foreign Missionary society ried a bouquet of snapdragons and talis On Sunday evening, February 6, the Inter about starting a Sunday School at that place. now! On the way home they seemingly had some of March. At this business meeting our offi- spent a very interesting day March 9 at the mans. mediate C. E. presented a play, "Dr. Sure cers were installed. They are as follows: Pres- w. J. Winslow home. They met for a lunch- Following the ceremony, a reception Cure Sees Through It All." The parents of trouble. When asking one of the young ladies C O L L E G E T E A M V I S I T S P R U N E H I L L she replied, "You'd know what the trouble ident, David Jones; Vice-president, Richard eon and Helen Cammack was the speaker for was held at the home of the bride's gi-and- the members were present, the young people Brown; Secretary-treasurer, Margaret Che- the day. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beeson. tenderthe'^SarS'^'Meeto'S dismtesinr their regular Meeting to° attend. t^ wu^^^ ney; Social Committee Chairman, Doris Hoi- The interest has been growing in our two The couple left Wednesday morning for turn; Press Committee, Rachel Jones; Prayer Outposts, Central Park and Fargo. Fred and a visit with the bride's grandparents in Meeting, Oliver Holtum; Lookout, Harold Erma Harris recently closed a series of revival Berley, Washington. They will be at home c!„ndav WO^ oKservPd Siindav Hearing Mrs. Tightwad, Miss Flapper, and clouds lately. Is it because he is expecting to I srcia^S waf mS Mr^ Ump and Halt. Each told of their symp- earn several five dollar bills some time soon? Cheney; Missionary, Margaret Ball. services at Central Park. in Mt. Shasta, (California, after March 1. frSeiranJ di^s^'tf iehf sp'e^d utl Ss, andVre diagnosed by Dr. Sure Cure. One never knows about these wedding. Page Four THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR AprU, 1938 April, 1938 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Five

come by soul regeneration, not by social evo C O N S E R V A T I V E F R I E N D S S E N D Y.M. TEiMPERANCE SUPERINTENDENT lution. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing GREETINGS APOLOGIZES by the word of God. How shall they hear Jesus Christ Seen as Only Solution to All At last Yearly Meeting time a request without a preacher? My heart longs to be an came thru Portland Quarterly Meeting Problem^ agency for the spread of the word, and revels Qy CHE5TEBA HADLEY The epistle below, sent by the Religious f o r s p a c e i n t h e F i d e n d l y E n d e a v o r f o r in the privilege. All effort for social uplift Society of Pi'iends, Ohio Yearly Meeting, the use cf the Temperance Department. which has no personal salvation to make it See me Yearly rieellTig mroagU ilie Cliurcli WinQov Ccnservative, Barnsville, Ohio is refresh This request involved action by two or truly effective seems the vain toil of man ing in character and commends itself to three committees and some correspon to do the work of God. No, I cannot give up all spiritually minded people. Read it dence. The reply came to the Superinten my interest in evangelism, the joy of seeing carefully. dent about the time he was preparing the light of heaven break over a sin-marked Why I Never Can Be DR. RIDOUT VISITS FRIENDS to move to Tacoma. The letter was read countenance, the conviction I have that thus and then left in storage with other pa alone are souls rescued from unending ruin. Observations By The MISSION STATION To Friends Everywhere; Prompted by a feeling of love, we cordially pers and forgotten until it recently re Nothing can fill the place of these. a Modernist appeared. The superintendent apologizes Printed below is a letter sent to the salute you. Fourth, I would be left without a Father. Now lets make up for lost time. Send Superintendent General Superintendent, Chester A. Had Many are the voices raised throughout Of course I could still talk about the Father in reports of any temperance activities hood of God. It is a good way to make people ley from Dr. George W. Ridout, corres the world, seeking to tell how the storms By EARL P. BARKER, Ph.D. and stress in economic, social, racial, and carried on in your church. Christian En feel greater responsibility for one another. FIRST CALL FOR DOLLAR PLEDGES ponding editor for the Pentecostal Hehald. Portland Bible Institute national affairs may be stilled. We believe deavor Societies, Sunday School, or com But in learned circles I would talk profoundly T h e c h a p e l i n L a P a z h a s t h e h o n o r o f L a P a z B o l i v i a , that the final answer is the Gospel of Christ, munity. Short articles will also be ac about "that behavior of the universe that we . , , . , , , , getting the first call on the dollar pledges J a n u a r y 2 6 , 1 9 3 8 . given net by words alone but through the ceptable and will be printed in their call God." In the secrecy of my own heart turn as space permits. We are limited to D e a r B r o t h e r i n C h r i s t ; living testimony of a godly life. I would have to divest Him of all personality, Let us remember that there is a religious 470 words which makes about one column. and think with contempt of the great body of I h a v e s p e n t s i x d a y s i n t h i s g r e a t C ' m o n . l e t ' s g o ! had some thoughts as I have come into con- ^ t 1,1 v philosophy that is based solely on intellect, conservative Christians who still hoTd these c i t y w i t h b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r Ta m p l i n a n d S e n d y o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o , tact with modern- in which one may be very active while yet out-moded views. I would have closed my they have truly been wonderful days. in an unconverted state. May we be pre Harold P. Mills heart forever to the tender whisper of His ism. Those thoughts Si" their operations and will not need the M y o n l y r e g r e t i s t h a t I c a n n o t s t a y a settled into atti or six weeks. They generously served from this. May we be favored, like 815 E. 50th St., Spirit, the Spirit of adoption who made me month, but I am due in Chile on Janu some formerly, to "see' Jesus", to have our Tacoma, Wash. know Him as my Father. For being without tudes, and attitudes emergency in Bolivia for ary 30 to February 14 at the Annual crystal 1 i z e d into ^^nch the Missionary Board wishes to thank hearts purified, cleansed and filled by His a Father. I would also be without the Holy Conference there and have to hasten. ing me, I will never give up my Christ! convictions. I do not Spirit. Spirit. Those times of sweet communion, of I desire especially to testify to the Third, it would cost me my mlEsionary vi We have entire confidence that those who blessed revelation, of gentle leading, would be claim to have had , We will be watching the mails for the nex g r e a t w o r k b r o t h e r Ta m p l i n i s d o i n g sion. Oh, I probably would be interested in rnntact with mod ^ew weeks With a great deal of interest. Won't here. He is the right man in the right sincerely seek for Divine guidance and put gone forever. I could not have His abiding their trust in the Light Within, which is helping to send out Christian leaders into the presence; there would be no power to cleanse e"3mln aSfl™l TS," h e n"spond e e d f o r tpromptly h e f u n d s i n to L a the P l a zcan? i s u r place. He holds a most strategic position needy places of our own land, and across the r i a t i o n s . I a m s u r e , the Holy Spirit will be rightly led, and that my soul; no Comforter to greet me with His and is in the midst of school of 700, of waters to other lands. I might even go my however, that I gent. As soon as you receive the notice en- those who find and follow this leading will smile morning by morning, or to give me a h n V P had a YL-r money in the self addressed envelope missionaries, churches and preachers be brought to the feet of Jesus, and to ac self. I would not think of them as heathen, q-jiet peace as I fall asleep. To whom would aamnlP nf it in thP ^nd mail it at once back to Portland. If fou where his testimony and light as a holi but as people with far less of privilege than I take my problems and my cares? 'Who ness man is having a most wonderful in knowledge His as Savior in the fullest sense ourselves. I would want them to learn better o f t h e w o r d . F o r t h e r e i s n o n e o t h e r w h o would hear me in time of trouble? The answer cSoom and oth! a pledge but want to help fluence. To me preaching all over South forms cf recreation, more healthful attitudes Thpap pon 'nail the amount you wish to give to Rich- can redeem and save us, but our Lord and is too hopeless, too deadening. Father, by and habits. I would want them to give up America it is always a joy to see a Holi Savior Jesus Christ. We would point all, thy grace, I will never depart from Thee. ™have shaped C. Kneeland, 1412 Public Service Bldg., ness church and a Holiness preacher shed their superstitions, but not to change their my conception of what modernism is. and including ourselves, to Him. Fifth, 'hope would fade away. I could think ding forth the light and power in the faith. I would endeavor to understand their What I would be if T sho^d becYme ^ mo^ Signed on behalf and by direction of of "apocalj-ptic literature" only as little bet midst of modernism and other things religion, and perhaps add to it a few worthy ernist. But such a thing can never be! I shall IMPORTANT NOTICE; If you have al Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends held at ter than maudlin mutterings. John's trials which do not adorn the Gospel. features from mine. I would have a program try to tell you why. ready paid your dollar to the La Paz chapel Stillwater near Barnesville, Ohio, U. S. A. were so great, I would say, that he could eri- _ . p l e a s e d i s r e g a r d t h e n o t i c e m h i c h w e s e n d . B r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r Ta m p l i n ' s i n fl u e n c e by adjournments from the 28th of the to offer them, but no Savior. I could tell them dure the thoughts of them no longer. As his First, it would rob me of my Bible. True, jg ^gnd we have not gotten a s t h e y t o u c h ' a l l t h e v a r i o u s i n t e r e s t s how to improve their outward life, but could mind turned to how things ought to be, he would still have a book, the same book I ^ames arranged so as to make a h e r e i s v e r y m a r k e d . T h e y a r e h e l d i n Eighth Month, to 1st of the Ninth Month in not help them to become all pure within. If clusive, 1937. thought he saw a vision and called it a now have. It would contain the same words it ggi-efui check. high esteem by pastors and missionaries C h a r l e s P . M o r l a n , they should reject my program. I would have lation. But, someone would ask me, did not now contains. But if I should read it, I would Thanking you all in advance for your fine o f t h e o t h e r w o r k s h e r e . F o r i n s t a n c e no great Source of help to whom I might ap do so with continual discrimination between cooperation in this matter. Mary C. Steer, Clerks. Jesus predict His return? Yes, I would an Brother Tamplin arranged for my work six peal. I would have to give them up to then- swer, but He did not return in the life time the credible and the incredible. I could not willful, headstrong way. It would make no I a m y o u r s f o r s e r v i c e , days preaching full salvation among Bap WHY I AM NOT A MODERNIST of the apostles, as He gave them reason to read it, as I do now, with glad acceptance of t i s t s a n d M e t h o d i s t s a s w e l l a s a m o n g Chester A. Hadley. tion would no doubt be called to the fact that great difference to me, anyway, for I would think He would. Therefore He was probably it as the very word of God, profitable to me his own people. This gave a much wider have had my chance to travel and see the for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for He claimed to be divine. I would assent to mistaken altogether in His expectation. Blas WHY I AM NOT A MODERNIST range. It was strategic and God blessed the possibility, while explaining that He felt world. I could come back and settle down to life with greater contentment. phemous thoughts of deceived souls. I glJY instruction in righteousness. I would not jjjg jj^g gijout the fine courage with which he it. that under such a pretense He could influence in my faith in a Christ who knew the future, think of it as a revelation of the divine Being, endured the scorn of others, about the manli- The splendid new church that he is In the homeland, I would endeavor to ele more people, and thus His noble purpose could who will return, who has filled the hearte supernaturally given. Rather I would regard ness with which He stood firm when faced building is a fine enterprise and located vate the character of our people by giving it as a record of the searchings after God of a ^j^g possibility of death. I would exhort better be carried out. Believing He could thus of His people with that happy in a very strategic place where the mul deceive for a good purpose, I would feel no them a more intelligent conception of reli Can I give uo a hope like this? Book race of men who are not yet sure that they others to follow His example and to meet titudes go by. I hope he will soon have restraint about doing likewise. I could speak gion. I would try, among other things, to re evening at the glowing west; watch th- have found Him. Like all other literature, it problems as He met His. I would hold the funds to complete it and it may be I the language of old time religion among those lieve them of their dread of future punish would be of purely human origin. I would no fj^tn up as an ideal before innocent children, ment. I would want them to think much of changing glory of the setting may come back up and hold the fii'St series who believe in it, thus I could gain their con the rosy hues gradually recede ^owaid longer be able to feel the divine hand upon gi-^ent youth, and weakening age. My atten- of meetings in it. fidence, and be' able, little by little, to lead the beauties of nature, of all the manifesta horizon, and the golden clouds turn to gr y, me as I read, and to hear His voice in my (Continued to Page 5) Let me commend again the Tamplins them out of their narrow views into my broad tions of God in the world. I would want each as missionaries of the New Testament one to have, sometime in his life, a remark watch on as you see the gray f to heart. What would I gain for such a loss? ones. dusy, finally to give way to the type truly—wise with zeal and consumed able experience of exalted feeling and noble Only a sense of superiority over others whom R O S E M E R E O U T P O S T H A S Y O U N G E S T Doing all this, I could not think of Him as night. Thus the night of dark an'J b 1 would consider less intellectual than my with a passion for souls and the glory of more than human. But where would I be with aspiration. I would want him to feel ever afterward that in that experience he had de^air would settle over my so"! J'® self, a self-exalting attitude which would leave LEADER God. a merely human Christ? I would have no fading of rosy expectation. Can I give up y my inner being cold and starved and dead Sincerely, Lord, for how can the dead be Lord of the truly worshipped God. I would foster every The youngest pledger to the Evangel movement for character training of child hope'Not wmie my eyes -e open and But I cannot forget how my soul has fed George W. Ridout, living? Far worse than that, so fearful that istic and Church Extension Program is hood and youth, with the hope that the proc mind is clear, and God ^elps me to keep upon every word of God, how it has pown Miss Carroll Raymond, daughter of James I cannot think it with equanimity, I would self purified, even as He is have no Savior! He would be ancient history, ess of social evolution would some day result and flourished, how the tingle of new life has and Mildred Raymond, pastors of the OUTPOST FLASH in a feeling of brotherhood among all men, H o w i t t h r i l l s m y s o u l d o n o t been felt day by day. No, I cannot give up Rosemere Friends outpost, Vancouver, addition for class rooms is to be 12 feet by not a living reality. He would be a reformer, Tliere are other reasons, but y. ^ not a ^tedeemer. My soul would journey on cf all races and lands. I would have no con m y B i b l e , Washington. 50 feet. cern for the dying, for I would not think of need to be multiphed. Any one of^the^^ ^is Second, It would take away my Christ. The extension program of the Yearly Boise Valley Quarter is planning to start through swiftly passing days, approaching them as in any particular danger. I could a work at McCall, Idaho. # 1 - • certain doom from which Jesus is the only Yes, I would still talk of the historical Jesus Meeting is bound to succeed when chil Albert Cammack, formerly of Rosedale, Savior Too late I would realize that He is the trust a friendly universe to do them no harm. I might do so with mental reservations of dren in the Sunday School begin to pledge ■Where would I be, with such a conception doubt as to whether He ever existed, but I to the work along with members of the Oregon, now of Ontario, Oregon, has leased true One, and I self-deceived. The proud in a plot of ground for a church in that com tellectuality with which I had kept myself of the destiny of man? How would I answer to surely would speak confidently of Hirn when C, E. Societies and the church. my Lord for my negligence? For salvation is among those who firmly believe in Him. I There are 390 pledges to date. munity. from salvation would be as unquenchable fire by Christ, not by character. Brotherliness wiU Scriptural Christianity. would have much to say about the beauty of There were 380 pledges on March 25. of remorse through unending ages. God help Page Six THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR April, 1938

April, 1938 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Seven

"Along Where Rolls the Columbia in Eastern Clark County, Washington" PRUNE HILL C. E. SOCIETY SPONSORS WHO PAYS FOR ADVERITSING? FRIENDLY JOURNAL EASTER MORNING SERVICE ON HILL Under the auspices of the Prune Hill C. E. Not the one who does it, nor yet the one Published at 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Boule who reads it, for it pays to advertise and it Society there will be an early Easter morning FRIENDLY JOURNAL vard, Portland, Oregon. service on , 5:30 p. m. at Camas, pays to patronize those who advertise. View Point. If anyone pays for advertising it is the one Devoted to the spread of the Gospel, "Along who does not advertise and the one who does Following the worship service there will where rolls the Columbia" serving Prune be a waffle breakfast served at the home of not patronize those who advertise. A new ad v e r t i s e r t h i s m o n t h i s t h e O . F . J o h n s o n Vol. 2 No. 4 Hill, Grass Valley, Mt. Pleasant, Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Barber. April, 1938 and West Hill Plain communities. A g e n c y f r o m w h o m t h e O a k P a r k p r o p e r t y was purchased. The advertisers this month are PULPITS EXCHANGED MARCH 20 HOLINESS CONVOCATION AT EAST MILL PROMOTION DAY EASTER SUNDAY AT CONSTRUCTION BEGUN FBinNsnv jotrBnAXi STAPP a s f o l l o w s : PRUNE HILL SUNDAY SCHOOL E d i t o r P x e d e r i o k B . B a k e r F r e d e r i c k B a k e r w a s t h e s p e a k e r a t O a k PLAIN CHURCH 3530 S. B. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. B j u r E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y . Following the Easter program at Prune Park Church on March 20th; George Palmer O N O A K P A R K C H U R C H Phone EAst 8750 Vancouver Funeral Chapel. The Monthly Meeting of Clark County Hill Sunday School there will be promotion spoke that evening at Prune Hill and reports Holiness Association will be held Tuesday, day exercises for those entering advanced Correspondents that three people were forward for prayer. Monta Johnson , East Mill Plain Methodist Church, Sunday School classes. Following is a list of CHESNEY MOOR, PARKDALE, OREGON, O a k P a r k . . . . M a r y A l l e n , O l i v e Te r r e l l S e r v - u s B a r b e r S h o p . where T. H. Jorgenson is pastor. The sched c l a s s e s a n d t h e i r t e a c h e r s : SOLD SUPERINTENDS ERECTION OF BUILDING, Route 2, Camas, Washington C a m a s F l o w e r S h o p . u l e i s a s f o l l o w s ; Beginners Class Pauline O'harra GROUND BROKEN MARCH 14 W o l f ' s G a r a g e . Testimonial and. praise 10:30 P r i m a r y B o y s M r s . P r a n k L . B a r b e r O. F. Johnson Agency. P o t - L u c k d i n n e r 1 2 : 0 0 P r i m a r y G i r l s M i s s R e b e c c a M o r e s c h J u n i o r C l a s s V i v a L a F r a n c e U n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f C h e s n e y M o o r o f Afternoon message 2:00 Lupton's Ice Cream Shop. Intermediate Class Alvin E. Cadd Parkdale, Oregon, construction of Oak Park Evening Evangelistic Rally 7:45 Yo u n g P e o p l e ' s C l a s s M i s s M i l d r e d H a d l e y Fi-iends Community church begait Monday, A d u l t C l a s s M r s . R o s s C r i s m a n East Mill Plain Church is centrally located March 14. The building will be 50 feet by 52 f o r a t t e n d a n c e f r o m O a k P a r k , P r u n e H i l l feet in size. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS SERV-US and West Mill Plain. Interdenominational O A K P A R K N E W S It is planned that most of the building P R U N E H I L L meetings of this type are a united testimony At our C. E. Business Meeting, March 11, space will be above ground, there will be Frederick B. Baker, Minister BARBER SHOP to the fact that Churches are not at each six young people signed the Associate pledge. a small basement, 12 feet by 28 feet for wood o t h e r s t h r o a t a s i s s o m e t i m e s s u g g e s t e d b y T h i s n u m b e r a d d e d t o s i x a c t i v e m e m b e r s storage and furnace installation. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. "Gold Fish and Supplies" critics. gives us a good nucleus. Clayton Adler was The main auditorium will be thirty feet by Junior Church 11:00 a.m. G r O v e r C h i s m , O w n e r C l a r k C o u n t y H o l i n e s s A s s o c i a t i o n e m made president to finish out the term. It was forty feet. The Sunday school "L"' and social Meeting for Worship 11:00 a.m. braces more than a dozen Churches in the decided to plan a Poverty Party for , hall will be 20 feet by 30 feet. The space on C. E. Service 6:30 p.m. 213 4th Street c o u n t r y o f v a r i o u s d e n o m i n a t i o n s w h o b e and invite all the young people of Oak Park the back of the building 12 feet by 50 feet Camas Washington lieve in the fundamentals of the faith such as not affiliated with other churches or C. E. will be for classrooms, restrooms and kitchen. Evening Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. Prune Hill Church Wednesday Midweek Meeting ... 7:30 p.m. the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ, His Sacrifi Societies. We are also talking and planning The exterior of the building is to be of rus Prune Hill School House was successfully cial Atonement on Calvary's Cross, the Reve f o r T w i n R o c k s . tic shakes set twenty-four inches to the wea SUNDAY SCHOOL OBJECT SPEAKERS bid on by the Prune Hill congregation on lation of God's will to man through the Word M i s s B e t t y S t e v e n s o f P o r t l a n d w a s a ther. Monday, March 28, 1938, when the bid of of God, the Physical Resurrection, and the Clynton Crisman most welcome guest at our C. E. Social March Several months are planned for construc $1059 made by the local group was officially Second Coming of Jesus Christ to earth 11th. tion inasmuch as considerable of the work Burden Knobel accepted by the Camas school board. No. 107. F R E D E R I C K B A K E R S A Y S again. A Sunshine Club consisting of Interme will be by donation labor. April 17 Rebecca Morasch Accompanying the bid was a petition sign diate and High School girls has been or The site for the building consists of three Raymond Barnes ed by nearly one hundred people of the dis "It is an Elgin with the new type wrist ganized here under the direction of OUve lots, 100 feet deep with a frontage of 148.65 trict signifying their desire that the school band. I got it from . . . CHURCH NIGHT APRIL 22nd AT Terrell. T'he girls will meet each Saturday feet. The building is being erected on the west CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEADERS house would continue to be available for the P R U N E H I L L C H U R C H afternoon, once a month for business meeting end of the lots, making it possible for a land constructive work of the Sunday School and MONTA JOHNSON and social, the other days for needle work or mark in the form of a fir tree to be left on April 3 Group from church in the community. Starting Friday night April 22nd it is helping in some project in connection with the property. Sunnsyside Friends C. E., Portland, Ore. The Prune Hill church property contains W a t c h m a k e r a n d J e w e l e r . . . planned to institute Church night at Prune the S. S. or the C. E. L u m b e r f o r t h e b u i l d i n g i s b e i n g s e c u r e d April 10 Raymond Barnes one acre of ground located in a secluded grove Hill Pi-iends church with a social time of in from the Olsen Lumber Company, Oak Park. 213 4th ST., CAM4S, WASHINGTON." Our Sunday School appreciates very much April 17 Annabelle Barnes o f fi r t r e e s . terest and enjoyment for people in the com the gift of S. S. papers from Vancouver First The property is to be paid for at the rate munity. It is planned that these monthly April 24 Clara Strange Church. Because we use more expensive les T W O S O C I E T I E S E X C H A N G E C . E . of $15 per month for a year's time and then church nights will be varied in interest with son materials, we had not felt we could have a pledge appeal will be made to help in the a time of refreshment as well as entertain LEADERSHIP FOR NIGHT O A K P A R K S. S. papers. purchase of the property. ment. O u r J u n i o r C h u i x h i s n o t t r y i n g t o i n A group from the Sunnyside Friends High George Palmer, Minister School C. E. Society, Portland, Oregon, had crease in numbers because of lack of space, Sunday School 9:45 a.m. YEARLY MEETING SUNDAY SCHOOL charge of the meeting of Prune Hill c. E. C A M A S F L O W E R S H O P P R U N E H I L L N E W S but is increasing in knowledge just now. Thir Junior Church 11:00 a.m. SUPERINTENDENT TO VISIT teen Scripture buttons have been awarded to Society on Sunday, April 3, 6:30 p. m. A group from Prune Hill C. E. Society Morning worship 11:00 a.m. CIRCUIT Tuesday March 8, a joint meeting of the those who have learned the books of the conducted the C. E. service of the Sunny- Christian Endeavor Meeting ... . 6:30 p.m. Kester L. Mendenhall, Sunday School Sup Evangelistic and Church Extension Commit Bible (one button to a Testament). We are "Say It With Flowers" side High School, Sunnsyside Friends Church, Evening Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. erintendent for Oregon Yearly Meeting of tee, Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends and learning the Chinese chorus, "Le Sin Ye-Su," Friends, plans to visit Prune Hill and Oak the Evangelistic Committee, Portland Quar and the Spanish chorus, "Cristo Mi Salvador." S. E. 35th and Main Street, Portland, Oregon. Thursday Mid-week Service 7:30 p.m. These exchange meetings were jointly ar P a r k S u n d a y S c h o o l s d u r i n g t h e m o n t h o f Manning BIdg., N. E. 4th Ave. terly Meeting of Friends met at Prune Hill The Oak Park Church building will soon ranged by representatives from both societies. WEST MILL PLAIN April. Mr. Mendenhall was present for the Church and Oak Park Church relative to be a reality. We were very pleasantly sur first session of Oak Park Sunday School when Marjorie Ruhndorf is president of the Sun these two mission points. Those present prised, and most grateful, when informed GLEN HAWORTH, Minister there were six local Sunday School pupils Phone 98W Camas, Wash. were: Oliver Weesner, City Engineer, New- that $61 had been deposited in the Camas nyside C. E. Society; Pauline O'harra is pres ident of the Prune Hill C. E. Society. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. present. How many will be present during his berg, Oregon, and president of the Yearly bank to the Church account by a group who April visit? Meeting Evangelistic Board; Chester A. Had had composed the Oak Park Sunday School ley, "General Superintendent of Fi-iends in some years ago. They had raised $50 toward T E N T H L E G I O N E E R S A T P R U N E H I L L OPPORTUNITY FOR MEMORIALS CITED + VANCOUVER the Northwest; Edgar P. Sims, Quarterly a b u i l d i n g a t t h a t t i m e a n d h a d s a v e d i t SOCIETY With the erection of the Oak Park church R . C . A . V i c t o r E a s y W a s h e r s meeting Superintendent of Salem Quarterly for that purpose only. With added interest During the month of March fifteen the gift increased. This and other gifts, such Christian Endeavor members of Prune Hill opportunity is given for those desiring to con Frigidaires FUNERAL Meeting; Joseph G. Reece, pastor First tribute a memorial to the beloved memory of as volunteer labor on the building and meals C. E. Society signed the "Tenth Legioneer Fi-iends Church, Portland, Oregon and Port those who have passed on to their reward. land Quarterly Meeting Superintendent; Ali for the paid workers, causes us to feel that Pledge," covenanting to follow the Biblical BJUR ELECTRIC CHAPEL not only the Lord is with us, but the people What finer memorial can be left on record son Rogers, pastor of Vancouver Friends way of finance for the cause of Christ by than the purchase of a window for tlie new Church, Marietta Lewis, Springbrook, Ore a s w e l l . giving the tenth which according to the Word STORE We regret that Miss Olive Terrell has been Oak Park church. Anyone desiring to perpet R. E. Dufitesne gon, secretary of the Yearly Meeting Board, of God, is the Lord's. These C. E. members uate a memorial of this nature may discuss ill for several days, but are glad to report that believe that God means what He says in Phone 19 W. 315 Birch St. Hazel L. Smith and Frederick Baker, pastor of Prune Hill with Frederick B. Baker, 3530 S. E. Haw she is improving. Malach 3:8-10. F r i e n d s C h u r c h , thorne Boulevard, Portland. Oregon, or one Camas, Washington of the workers on the field. Broadway at 12th Page Eight April, 1938

LEADERS on their way up train ed by Pacific College . . . Young people who receive a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degi-ee from Pacific College are ready for service—they received a college education in a »' f Christian coliege atmosphere in Oregon, m -ajjlil Your support in telling others of the op- •* J portunities at Pacific College is appreciated. Located at Newberg and serving Quakers in all the Northwest. PACIFIC COLLEGE LOCATED AT NEWBERG AND SERVING FRIENDS IN ALL THE NORTHWEST

F R I E N D S C H R I S T I A N youth Marches On ENDEAVOR LESSON HELPS (Continued from Page 1) RIEETlNa A NEED Scriptural . . Helpful . • Adaptable After all. has the church anything that Twelve pages of mimeographed, mate youth needs? Youth today is interested in rial in book form with attractive eternal verities. It wants a vital, heartfelt c o v e r p i e c e . . . . AVHAT religion that is practical 1 0 c p e r c o p y . . 2 5 c p e r q u a i r t e r YOUTH for everyday living. It is $ 1 . 0 0 p e r y e a r WANTS not content to merely Published at 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. TODAY warm a pew on Sabbath Portland, Oregon mornings and listen to preaching that goes MRS. JAMES BISHOP, Editor into the realm of esthetic idealism and too 3618 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. remote from the heart and conscience rela tionship of God and man. Youth wants a MeFeroe's message de.'iigned for conviction that brings a verdict, a genuine heart throbbing peni Meat Market tence; the kind of penitence that calls upon Wolf's God in faith for a supernatural transforma Quality Meats Only tion of heart and life. A religiou which does P H O N E E A S T 1 5 5 0 not touch the emotions does not move youth. S. E. Hawthorne. Boulevard at 34tb All human substitutes for the Gospel are but Your Patronage will be Parage betrayals to false consolations and hopes. The Phone 240J meetings are so loaded down with members Appreciated who do not conform to the doctrine they rep COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE Camas, Washington resent, that they are unable to generate enough spiritual momentum for a good take off when a revival is announced. Youth is reluctant to fellowship the meeting that dis sipates its spiritual energies and squanders O. F. JOHNSON AGENCY its taletns by wn-apping them in a napkin of HAWTHORNE exclusive complacency. 227 Fourth Ave., T i m e m a r c h e s o n b e a r i n g i t s s t r e a m o f human cargo through changing worlds until HARDWARE Camas, Wash. . . . PHONE 191 at the threshold of eternity youth opens its K. L. MENDENHALL YOUTH eyes in the horror of un- 3590 5. E. Hawthorne Blvd., EAst 8522 Real Estate and Insurance MARCHES preparedness. The mem- Portland, Oregon ON IF? bership to remain placidly Builders' Supplies Electric Suppliet L e t u s s e r v e y o u undisturbed by a condition demanding a Paints, Glass, Roofing change, is either a manifestation of egotism or blind prejudice which refuses to follow the unmistakable course of Christ. This new era calls for a spiritual reformation, a re ' W E D O N O T S E R V E B E E R birth of the church, and if the church fails— Heacock Sash k Door Co. Y o u t h M a r c h e s O n ! OR WINES"

LOOMIS LUPTON'S PRINTING 939 S. W. Second Street COMPANY C o r n e r S a l m o n Ice Cream Shop PORTLAND, OREGON We give the best prices and service on Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' CAMAS WASHINGTON 313 N. W. Everett Portland, Oregon BR 2419 Hardware, Paint, Roofit.-g, etc. We be lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing.