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Volume 10, Number 9. PORTLAND, OREGON September, 1931. (©ccangite IBrccjes from ®tom l^ocfes Confacntion

HIGH POINTS OF INTEREST eats were plentiful and good. The The opening message Tuesday even waitresses were as smiling as ever. The ing was devoted to the subject, "The Registration reached 301. Conference managers worked early and Fullness of God"—Eph. 3:9. The neces Attendance the first evening service late to keep everyone comfortable. To sity of receiving all the fullness of God was about 250. On Sunday it was e v e r y o n e t h a n k s i s d u e f o r t h e i r c o was placed before us and young Chids- about 450. operation in helping make this year the tians especially were urged not to be The Dining Olub fed 113 on Monday best Conference ever. satisfied with just primary blessings. evening. After Tuesday the average Wednesday evening the Scripture les n u m b e r a t t h e t a b l e s w a s 1 8 0 . IMPRESSIONS son was found in Acts 1:1-8, and the There were many campers beside those subject presented was, "A Study of the eating at the Club. Person and Work of the Holy Spirit." T h e I n t e r m e d i a t e c l a s s w a s v e r y l a r g e . Traveling back, as I now am^ across Mr. Coffin especially emphasized the The youngest person registered was the desert of Idaho in stifling heat and truth that the Holy Spirit was a person Mildred Marie Cook, 8 months old. dust, makes one long for the cold salt of the Godhead and not an influence. The oldest person registered was breeze of Twin Rocks and the fellowship He stated that on the day of Pentecost Marion George. Father George, as we of such a Conference is as rare and when the Holy Spiidt descended it was call him, agd 81 years. invigorating as the atmosphere. just as truly divinity come to earth as There were 8 representatives from Several impressions stand out point the day when Jesus, the Son of God, California Christian Endeavor Union e d l y a s I l e a v e Tw i n R o c k s C o n f e r e n c e . was born of the Virgin Mary. _ present. First is the character of Oregon Yearly Thursday evening the same Scripture Bertram Miller, the California presi Meeting's young people. It is not the was used with the theme, "The Baptism dent, with his ivife, and Mr. White, with usual thing to find so vigorous, so tal of the Holy Spirit." The work of the his sister. Miss White, arrived on Thurs ented and yet so spiritual a group to Holy Spirit in cleansing and purifying day. Blain Bronner and wife were gether in such numbers. I was espec was portrayed; the purpose of this welcomed, with Laura Taylor, from Cit ially impressed with the real caliber of filling with the Spirit was expressed m r u s H e i g h t s M e e t i n g . M r. B r o n n e r w a s theSe young people comparing favorably with the best the world produces and the words: "Ye shall be ivitnesses. at one time president of the Oregon Friday evening our attention was Yearly Meeting Union. yet deeply consecrated. claimed by four words: "Satan, bin. Rev. Everett Cattell, president of the Another impression is of the happy Soul and Saviour." Satan was discov C. E. Union, was present. His coiThination and balance between recre- ered to be an actual spirit person, who presence was greatly appreciated be ati'in and evangelistic fervor. I thor- seeks to destroy man \vith evil tempta cause of the distance he came and ougnly enjoyed the frolics we had to tion. Sin is an actual fact and is found because of the inspiration he brought. gether the night on the beach, so whole- in every unregenerate heart. Every His message to us lingers in our heai-ts. soiree and so funny wll never be forgot man possesses a soul of untold worth Miss Gertrude Cook, at one time an t e n - ( H u r r a h f o r T i t i c a c a ) B u t j u s t and is saved from all sin through Jesus active worker in our Union, now a lik® genuine Christian young people, the Savior. The Scnpture tMs teacher in Bible Institute, was youns have the happy faculty of coming message was found in Matthew 13.36-43, present. She was much appreciated. at ,nnce from lively fun to the deep and Isaiah 32:2. 1.111 fnrmed Several general improvements were ser^nusness of evangelistic services. _ I Sunday mormng Acts IT-tt formed noted with pleasure. The new addition shnh not soon forget, for it is the major the basis of the^rmon f^^h was en to the dining hall was fine. A new im^ession of the Conference, the won titled, "The Said Things of Acts 1. Our path to the beach which makes the is- derful moving of the Spirit, the filled attention was called to the command of tance shorter, and a bridge across the alt^s and the voices of victory. Jesus to wait for the promise of the gulch, making it possible to get across There are many Conferences where Father, which was Holy Ghost baptism. with ease, was appreciated by everyone. rectNation overshadows evangelism. But The difference between this baptism The Tabernacle was decorated beauti I Vr^ve no anxiety for the Twin Rocks (which is spiritual) and that of John fully this year, and that added to the Coi?^erence, for such a condition is us which was water) was pointed out pleasure of being in the room. ually due, not to too much recreation, Our attention was then directed to the Every pastor in the Oregon and Wash but, to a deficiency of spirituality in the Uvo-fold promise, "Ye shall receive pow ington meetings was present except leadership. Having that, however, as er" and "Ye .shall be witnesses, and it three, Robert Smith of Marion, Walter I c^f'tainly sense you do, there is little was suggested that this was possible Cook of Kelso, and Chas Haworth of fea''> for it is but the natural expression only "aftir that the Holy Ghost is come South Salem, who was in the East. of ^hch lives to put first things first. Zon you." Then, the last ';said thing" The Recreational Manager, Milo Ross, me thank you most sincerely for nf this reading was concerning the re- and Laura Cammack, worked very hard the Wonderful welcome you gave me, tun^ of lesus'^Christ which the angels the Comfortable entertainment, splendid said should come again in like manner. to give everyone a good time. The "The Model Penitent" was the subject p l a n s f o r t h e w e e k w e r e a l l c e n t e r e d fell'^Vship and blessed inspiration. Prob- about a Bolivian cruise. Everyone ablJ^ no one can calculate the signifi- of the last sermon of Conference, given learned some names which are common cair'^U of these contacts between groups on Sunday night. The Scripture lesson on our missionary field in Bolivia, so we of /-^umion purpose such as Oregon and and text was Luke 23:39-43,which tells are much better acquainted and had a Obi^ Yearly Meeting. of the two thieves crucified with Jesus. EVERETT L. CATTELL. Our evangelist said that the cross of good time at the same time. Everyone Christ always divides the two attitudes showed their appreciation of the plans of man: Scoffing and unbelief, and sup- by cooperating and enjoying them. evangelistic services plication and belief. The tluef who confessed his guilt, expressed his faitii in Chi-i.st and asked for help, was the APPRECIATION Tjle evangelistic services, under tire model penitent. Those who take the lea(^rsliip of Rev. Merril Coffin, pastor same attitude find the same promise Many thanks are due to many people of hirst Friends, Portland, were periods for their work in helping to make the of ^hspiration and abundant blessing. given to them—that they too shall be Tlid , presence of the Holy Spirit was with Christ in Paradise. Conference a success. It would be im Throughout these meetings the power possible to mention all the names, for maf'^fested in each message given, and of the Lord was marvelously manifested. we could not get them all. The cooks mafV souls were led to definite decis Between 65 and 75 young people knelt at did wonderful work for us again, for the ion^ for the Lord. September, 1931. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 3. Page 2. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR September. 1931. the altars to make their peace with God. On Saturday a Broadcast was given We give Him praise that once again He in which we heard the conversation of CDe Triendly Endeavor the Tamplins among themselves, with has blessed and owned this most im Editor-in-Chief Helen Cammack the Ayllons and with the native Chris portant phase of our Conference. Route i. Box 88. Salem, Oregon CHESTER A. HADLEY G. H. C. tians, when they met the first time. In Associate Editor J. Emel Swanson the midst of the conversations or story 327 East 52nd Street, Portland, Oregon. of experiences would come the strains See me Tearly neeliiig imougTi me Cliurcn Wmaov PERSONAL EVANGELISM of music, such as "God will Take Care C o n t r i b u t i n g E d i t o r M a r y M i l l s Newberg, Oregon of You," "Onward, Christian Soldiers," All who attended this class, conducted S o c i e t y N e w s E d i t o r F l o r e n c e R i t t e r etc. God spoke to all throug;h this pro State Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon pui-pose. If he cannot be a dictator, Bernard Mott goes to Kansas Yearly by Carl Miller, will say with one accord gram and tears were standing in the what can he be? Jesus says whosoever that it was helpful and interesting. Tithing Dep't Milo Ross Meeting to teach? We appreciate his work wdth us in this eyes of many as we each silently prom 1335 North Fourth Street, Salem, Ore. would be great among you let liim he Calvin R. Choate comes to Lents as ised the Lord that we would be faithful your servant, and a few verses down He pastor? class. in our part of this, our responsibility. Missionary Dep't Rosa Allen Wm. Murphy goes to' Star, Idaho, as In order to be a personal evangelist JRoute 2, Boise, Idaho. s a y s l e t h i m b e y o u r b o n d - s e r v a n t . A servant is a person who is employed to one must have the special equipment of B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r W a l t e r P . L e e pastor? L I F E O F J E S U S labor for the pleasure and profit of an I. G. Lee goes to Tacoma First Church a personal experience, love for souls and star, Idaho other; a bond-servant is one who is held a s p a s t o r ? a w o r k i n g k n o w l e d g e o f t h e B i b l e . This was a very large class with most Circulation Manager.. .Wilfred Pearson 195 E. 39th Street, Portland, Oregon a s a s e r v a n t f o r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s , D e n v e r B . H e a d r i c k e n t e r s t h e e v a n Everyone should be a personal evangel of the Intermediates present and some maybe for life. Does Christ hold you for g e l i s t i c fi e l d ? ist. adults. Mrs. Miller started the lessons life? Are you ready to serve others; not Attention, Please! Bro. Headrick, In dealing with souls remember the Published Monthly at 195 East 39th Street, with the account of Christ's birth and seeking your own pleasure and profit, who has served as pastor at Tacoma the following suggestions: childhood. The preparation for His Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. but seeking the pleasure and profit of past two years, is entering the Evange 1. Personal work is done most ef ministry included the Baptism and others? If so, then consider being a listic field. If your meeting is needing fectively outside the meeting. Temptation by Satan. The three years Subscription Price, per year 75c leader. an evangelist, Bro. Headrick has been 2. Pray much and be directed of of His ministry were divided into three Entered aa Second Class Matter, February 8, 1928, Then you will act as a servant among used of the Lord in revival work. G o d . A c t s 8 : 2 9 . periods, namely, the time of obscurity, WEST PIEDMONT FRIENDS CHURCH Write to the Superintesdent and he vdll 3. Do not talk too lond and do not at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under God's people rather than as a lord over a time of favor and a time of opposition. God's heritage. You will not seek to get in touch with him for you. argue. Each period was explained, with the the Act of March 3, 1879. 4. Win confidence and be courteous. With the same urge that dominated divide but to unite God's people. The events in each. The account of Palm our forefathers, a group of people saw message of your life is spiritual rather 5. Deal with people when they are Sunday, the Passover, Gethsemane, the THINGS NEW AND OLD IN BOLIVIA alone. ing baptism and communion were ex tte need of extending the Ftiends than carnal. The world may seek to crucifixion, resurrection and ascension exercise power; but, praise God, His 6. Choose person of your own sex were told in a manner that was very plained. Friends teach and believe that Friends^urch in Church Portland. on the There Peninsula, was but no a Dear Homeland Friends: w i t h w h o m t o t a l k . t h e B a p t i s m w i t h t h e H o l y S p i r i t i s t h e people exercise love. What a shame h e a r t - g r i p p i n g . T h i s c l a s s w a s a r e a l number of Friends who held their mem On June 11th, Juan Ayllon and I set 7. To those who will not let you talk, essential baptism and should be experi when people quarrelling over preemi o u t o n o u r s e c o n d v i s i t t o o u r w o r k i n benefit to all who attended. enced by everyone. True communion is berships in various places were desir nence. emulate Napoleon rather than give a verse of Scripture and leave. ous to have a meeting in West Pied the canton of Tiquina, on the shores of 8. Be submissive to God, depend that of the spirit which takes place be Christ for Napoleon sacrificed other Lake Titicaca. If you will secure an OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY mont. w h o l l y u p o n H i m a n d H i s W o r d , a n d l e t tween God and the soul. In the fall of 1911, a few interested people, but Jesus sacrificed Himself. atlas or map of any considerable dimen The last two sessions were spent in Jesus said, "Are ye able to drink of sions you will he able to locate Lake y o u r a i m b e t o w i n t h e m t o C h r i s t . Taught by Ida J. Lee Irtiends imited with the Friends residing the cup that I shall drink and to be bap V e r s e s f o r v a r i o u s n e e d s : This was a large class attended by explaining Friends' practices. "The be m West Piedmont to organize a Sunday Titicaca on the frontiers of Bolivia and 1. Careless, indifferent, self-satisfied. lief in peace, in plain speech, etc., was tized \vith the baptism that I am bap- Peru. Titicaca is divided into two Intermediates especially. The epochs discussed to the profit of all. Terms Schoo in that community. The Sunday rtzed with?" You may say you are Romans 3:23; Isaiah 53:6. of the Old Testament were studied, each School and church services were first parts by a peculiarly-shaped peninsula, 2. Anxious and hungry but do not which are especially used in Quaker able; but the camal and unspiritual and is connected by a narrow outlet with one being represented by a link in a circles were explained. held in an old fire hall on Albina Ave- mind shrinks from suffering, defends know how. Romans 10:9-10; 1:16; chain. Following is the outline: nue, just south of Killingsworth. Ftom self and demands human understaning a peculiar inland marsh where its sur John 1:12. I. The period of the human race. Many expressions of the value of the tut very beginning the services were an plus waters are lost by absorption and 3. "I'm too great a sinner." I. Tim class were heard from those who at and sympathy. The true leader even 1. Administration direct from tended. Thank you, Mr. Mott. today must at times endure the agonies evaporation. A very narrow and deep o t h y 1 : 1 5 . God. Cohnr^ and Vera of isolation. With his motives ma- strait connects the two divisions of the 4. "I can't be saved." Romans 5:8; 2. Epoch—Fall, deluge, disper w o r k p a s t o r s . T h e i r lake, known as the Major Lake and tne Luke 19:10. sion. C H I L D R E N ' S M E E T I N G S iToiori n p i o n ecommunity e r w o r k . was invaluable iii^ed, his position misunderstood, his Minor Lake. The border line between 5. "I can't hold out." I. Peter 1:5; 3. Persons—Adam, Enoch, Noah. triends afraid to defend him, he can Bolivia and Peru cuts strange circles I. Corinthians 10:13. II. The period of the Chosen Family. This year the children were divided new moved into thi only stand provided he has had his into two groups, those below the third Cethsemane in which he has gone down through the length of the Lake. 6. "There is too much to give up." 1. Administration, Patriarchal. nir of R 7"® erected at the cor- and dow before God in prayer until it On the west side of the strait, on the Galatians 6:7-8; Philippians 4:13. 2. Epoch—Journeys, sojourn, op grade and those from the third grade to The and Jessop Streets. twelve years of age. Ethol George seems that his liberty is lost in God's peninsula, is a small tovm known ^ 7. "I will be persecuted." Romans pression. S^tlmt yeai? "^g^anized in December San Pedro (St. Peter), which is the offi 8:18; I. Peter 2:20-21. 3. Persons—Abram, Jacob, Jos was in charge and was assisted by Lois beneficence and he cries out from the cial center of the canton of Tiquina. On 8. "It will hurt my business." Mat eph. George, who also acted as Recreational gr^rfi, Saaday School continued its m y w i l l b u t the eastern bank of the strait is the thew 6:32, 22; Mark 8:36. III. The period of the I.sraelitish people. l e a d e r f o r t h e c h i l d r e n . iiuedShed altars, meetings, were held mth by leadine well- W r done. From there he goes to village of San Pablo (St. Paul). So we 9. "I will lose my friends." Proverbs 1. Administration—Theocratic. The lessons were all planned about At ^.I'ucified vdth Christ and have St. Peter and St. Paul on opposite 29:25. 2. Epoch—Wanderings, con the theme, "Fishers of Men." Booklets whTlre^^nwno are m active a"? service were today. recorded, to T)ead to Belf, dead sides of the strait to guard the gateway 10. Those who want to put off a quests, judges. containing the main points of the lesson ahveaHvo to God t' ready world, to be a he servant. comes to the heart of Bobvia. Tiquina is a decision. Proverbs 27:1; Isaiah 55:6; 3. Persons—Moses, Joshua, Gid were made in the shape of a fish. The on West°Kpdm^"^ of blessing has been district composed of numerous little vil children were encouraged to go to the E c c l e s i a s t i c s 1 2 : 1 . eon, Samuel. its Moopplace P^®

floor of the boat with other passengers, on the former trip, held our service! in the grossest sort is instilled in every RECREATION—THE DAILY LOG OF The rowing ragatta on the lake drew all (Continued from Page 2) eyes soon after lunch. Three shells -^th covering ourselves as best we could with the Roman Catholic chapel, and where mind. coxswain and two oarsmen in each, lined a woolen blanket. But the frosty air many had wept their way to God under The time of our departure being at ness men, teachers, etc. You need not T H E B O L I V I A N C R U I S E and the creaking oars would not permit the shadow of the Roman Idols at an hand, we were carried from the shore to feel that you are left out if you are not July 29—All the landlubbers and up at the bathing beach. Soon they would-be seamen gathered in the aud were off! The Aricas nosed into the sleep. At about 3:30 a. m. the captain altar that covered a heap of human the waiting boat. "We sailed along with called to be a missionary or minister. Titis, bumped on larboard and starboard, announced that we were near Amakira. skulls. We laid the matter before the speed of an auto under a splendid This country needs consecrated. God- itorium for the ship's concert given on but at last absolved themselves from all We arose and prepared to disembark. them. We had a young man from the breeze. We sang gospel hymns to the fearing business men, politicians ana land' Mr. Coffin and the Sunnyside entangling alliances and careened madly The prow of the boat touched the floor Bible School whom we could locate passengers, and when the evening frost Farmers Quartet gave numbers in song of the lake and we stopped. "We were off across the lake. After rounding the amongst them, but we had no money began to fall the captain invited us into ^T®Can We Know God's Plan for Us? in a feeling manner. Admiral Hadley balloons, the Titis gained slowly and carried ashore on sturdy shoulders and with which to support him. "What the protected prow of the boat because We know God hears us. Do we always then christened the good ships of the after leaving the boat landing they made met by one of our Aymara believers who would they do to help? One brother we had sung for him. Tills time we hear that still small voice with which fleet for the Bolivian cruise: La Paz, victory easily, the Aricas coming in had been watching aU night for the arose and said that he had an extra were better cared for. The brethren God is trying to communicate ivith im. Ed Harmon. Captain; Arica, Glenna arrival of our little craft. Ice formed second. Walter Williams, Eugene Cof house that the pastor and his ivife could had sent along numerous sheep-skins to God has spoken and still speaks to His Kneeland, Captain; Titicaca, Allen fin and Allen Hadley were, strangely a crisp crust along the shores of the have. As to his support, they would lay on the damp floor and a goodly num people by their conscieime, through Hadlev, Captain; Juamto, Lois George, enough, seated in the winning boat when lake and frost dressed the barley-stubble give him land for garden and would take ber of woolen blankets to cover ourselves other people as he did to Paul through Captain. This ceremony was performed it came into victory—the winning team, of the fields in ghostlike robes. The care of his needs until harvest time. with. We crawled into our little nook, Ananias, by His voice directly to them by the aid of a bottle of Adam's Ale if you please! warmth of the tiny, mud, reed-roofed hut And so it was decided that Maximo ate our supper and then sang again as He spoke to Paul and Samuel, by poured on the prow of each wooden scow The track-meet and ball games were of Pedro-Guarina and of the stacks of Loza and wife should go on as soon as under the star-lit dome of heaven, sail visions, angels and the Holy Spiiit. with its newspaper sail. The captains s h e e p - s k i n s a n d w o o l e n b l a n k e t s w a s a the arrangements could be made. Thus When we hae a call we need a qumt high points of interest on the beach that ing a beautiful lake two and one-half gave speeches of varying brilliance and afternoon. The La Pazs proved them welcome refuge indeed. the Aymara church is learning to erect miles above the sea. Suddenly the wind determination like Jesus had when He duration. . selves ball-players of We rolled onto the sheepskins that its own chapels and care for its pastors. calmed and we still were three miles set his face toward Jenisaleni (Luke The Innocents Aboard were intro covered the low dirt platform which standing when they captured both games A loving contribution from the "U. S. from port! The oars were cbpped >and 9:51-62). However, we want to be duced by Mike Ross, master of ceremon at scores of 7-0 and 5-0. And, best of served as a bed, and were soon peace has been arranged to help this new pas we dozed off to sleep to the creaking of sure that we are following God s plan ies" Blaine Bronner, the President of all, the final game gave the LaPazs the fully dreaming. The sun rose all too tor in his evangelizing of this needy them. -u 4. f o r u s . , , 1 4 . 4 ! the' Society for the Advancement and ciiampionship in knots over all comers— soon for us. With the rising of the sun region, but the greater part of the bur At 8:30 p. m. we arrived at port but 3. Our Attitude. It may be that of Promulgation of Artificial Respiration and the privilege of initiating the Titi- began the visits of welcome, the offer den is resting on the native church. the customs and immigration officials obedience, neglect or open rebellion. We in Gold Fish, gave pointers on gold fish cacas, the cellarites, in the evening's ings of vegetables, eggs, etc., laid at our They are learning to walk alone. What had retired, so we were not permRted may want to substitute some one else; hitherto unheard of! Walter Williams fun. feet, and the hearty embraces of the love and hunger for the Gospel! Out to leave the boat. During the night a but a substitute can never fill our place Professor of Romance Languages ^d Aymara brethren. I had profited some of their poverty they give more than we. drunken harbor patrol boarded our boat as good as we can. "Bug" Lindstrom, member of the Ad The Court of Neptunus Rex by my previous experience among the Business attended to and there being and began to abuse don Juan with un- VIOLET NEWTON. miralty Court of the High Seas in the This Court was held in imitation of Indians and carried with me a kerosene a day to wait for the sailboat, we took gentlemanly words. He had evidently Sandwich Islands, also spoke. the ceremony which Carroll Tamplin had burner, some Cream-of-Wheat, meat a l i t t l e r e c r e a t i o n . B o r r o w i n g a s h o t received a "tip" that the "Evangelistas A mariner's test for passports was to undergo when he crossed the equator cakes, soup tablets, powdered milk, etc gun from our Aymara host, we proved were aboard determined to start trouble INSPIRATIONAL HOUR given "What is the chronic disease in o n h i s w a y t o B o l i v i a . I was anxious to avoid any further ac our skill on the ducks that abound along under the protection of his uniform. vour family?" brought to light ma^ny Puzzle: How many grains of sand quaintance with the fried Guinea Pigs the shores of the lake. I learned to Having eked out his ire and upset a five Pointed sayings from Prof. Bejinett. hidden ailments. Richard Hig^ns di can become glued to one hot-dog ? Ask if possible. ' crawl on my stomach through the fur gallon can of lard, killing two hens, he I will not trust a people who have vulged the information that dandrutt anyone who was at the bonfire and you Our business there was preaching the rows, for there is not even, a blade of left us. We slept little the rest of the not first trusted God. _ , was chronic in his family, Eunice Sim- will have accurate information. Gospel, so we got busy at it. The grass to shelter the hunter on the shore. night. It turned out that this man had Scientists weigh an atom but Go son that profilitis was in theirs, and With a log for his throne, corrugated Aymaras are so easy to preach to, and I learned also that it is not good policy been one of the princiiial persecutors in weighs motives. ... , Doryce Ross said sleeping sickness was so hungry for the Word. Afternoon cardboard crown, pitchfork trident, to use a bull for a "bUnd" even if he Tiquina on a previous occasion. He . Reason can not go far until revela with her, at least. slashed newspaper b^rd and black and night services were all that we is tied to a stake. was severely punished by his superior tion must step in. , A treasure hunt ensued "^th the could give them, for they have their f o r h i s a b u s e s . T h e s u p e r i o r o f fi c e r s Man is doing nothing except discover shield, Neptunus Rex (Frank Cole) held herds of cattle and flocks of sheep to Accompanied by others, we climbed a Aricas winning. Dan^gling life-savers court at the bonfire. "Various person lofty peak, reaching an altitude of some begged our pardon profusely for the ing what God has already done. at supper reminded the losers of the ages were called forth by the herald care for in the mornings. Thei after 13,800 feet above sea-level, or 800 feet abuse and biol us farewell as our truck No telescope has revealed anything treasure and exactly who the winners noon services were held in the open air above the lake-level. There, from the (Milo Ross) to perform for the old sea- m a d e o ff f o r L a P a z a n d h o m e . of chaos—all is order. king. Rear-admiral Lee was one of for lack of a building large enough to rock, we chisiled fossilized sea-shells in These trips ai'e full of difficulties but Paul gave up being a defamer to be ^^^By supper, the captains had their accommodate the hundred and fifty or abundance! The Indians, not knowing the harvest of souls is worth the effort a d e f e n d e r . , „ crews singing the fame of their several this number. two hundred who' attended. The even what they were or how they came to be a thousand times over. Pray that we At the command "grovel," he grovel From Everett Cattell. S Inl slipping in a "boo" song for ed. The polite term of address used ing services were held in the largest on the mountain-tops imbedded in solid may be able to extend these journeys Three dimensions of character _ are: the benefit of all other ships concerned. residence we could find, but it was far rock, call them the "playthings of the into other regions. Height of am"bition, breadth of vision, 30—Neah-Kah-Nie mountain trip, by the grizzled potentate was "worm.' too small and poorly ventilated. We Gods." At any rate these are undoubt CARROLL G. TAMPLIN, depth of conviction. . ,. and the launch ride kept everybody busy. The Marine Band, in egg-case hats, did not keep a record of the number of edly the most ancient articles my hands La Paz, Bolivia, Casilla 544. "You can never establish coninctions PoinS were posted every day giving the candy-box collars, tin-can instruments seekers at the altar, but many were the have f/ver held, dating back to the time under temptation—they must be formed knots of progress registered by the and bay-windowed leader in the form of Allen Hadley, played some tuneless, seekers for sanctification, and many when the "fountains of the deep were before. boats Erich seaman participating in noiseful melodies. accepted Jesus as Savior, having heard broken up," or to when God "caused the M I S S I O N A R Y B O X F O R T H E TA M P - ae IVentf as scheduled added one knot the Gospel for the first time. dry land to appear." Our guides told to the milage chart for his ship. The eight CaUfomians sang and Ber We found that our Aymara pastor, us of some peculiar stone houses "with L I N S A N D A L L Y O N S THE SACRED CONCERT You should have seen the dining room. tram Miller gave a pipe-organ recital Cipriano Mamani, had been busy holding tiny doors built on the summit of the Ships' flags in of the first magnitude, with the tones Below is a list of the things that For an hour Sunday afternoon there of the instrument sounding strikingly meetings in the different villages, sow highest peak of the peninsula. They would be acceptable for the Tamplins like a mouth-organ when played by Mr. ing the Precious Seed. The Roman have a legend that states that these arose from the Conference Tabernacle a little houses were the homes of a race of and Allyons. This list was secured "^ite. Catholics of the community are per from them and is printed as It came concerted volume of praise and prayer. fectly astounded at the rapid growth of dwarfs who had ceased to, exist before Vibrations of the human A s t o r m a t s e a w a s d i s t r e s s i n g l y p o r the work. Our believers there undoubt the Aymaras (an old-time Inca people) f r o m t h e fi e l d . onance of violin strings and the tiM trayed by the La Pazs. Then the ini edly number very nearly three hundred came to this land; and that this race Offerings would be advisable in hng of piano keys, all of the tiation began! May they all really come to know the had used the houses as a refuge in a place of packages because of high duties. monious expression of the meioc y With gloating faces the La Paz men time when there was a great flood in Aluminum nests, three to set oyer power of the Gospel to save them from one burner. This would be a saving gathered as the courtiers of the king to sin! the land. ^^Wiiliam Murphy directed the ciiorus, geled their nautical brains. Names carry out his behest in this barbarous t o u s i n f u e l f o r c o o k i n g . ivith Marce Newlin at t^^® Uke this were seen: Sea Crabs, Stokers Two big. New Things are taking place Other old things we found along the Children's garters and stockings, procedure. Allen, the unworthy cap on the Lake. First, One of the Aymara shores of the lake, lapped at for centu Choru,-The Lord H.tt rabin Steerage, Pilots' Hall, the wait- tain of the Titacacas, who had led his brethren has it on his heart to donate a ries by her waves. These were the ages 8, 5, 6, 5 years. , t -i- ?e®s tent. Galley Gals (slaves perhps), ship to ignoble defeat, was called forth. piece of ground for the Mission work ruined temples of stone, relics and ruins U n d e r w e a r f o r D o r c a s a n d J u m t o . -f W in Face ^ and Copes' tent. The Watch Tower. He was lathered and gently shaved with there. The Aymara brethren, came to Bedding, quilt tops ready to be The brand of rivalry in pep at ppper a b u t c h e r k n i f e b y t h e t e n d e r h a n d s o f of the pre-Inca glory of the Aymaras. made up here with wool. . us and said that they "had it in their Upon the immense blocks of stone, per Quartet—Wandering Chdd, Come and in the pasted daily log ipuld sink the La Paz courtiers. Walter Williams Socks, wool is best. Sizes 9 /z had his bosky undergrowth removed hearts" to establish a tabernacle to the fectly cubed and close-fitting, can be Herman Snnlh Frank Co^ any ordinary sea-going vessel, for ^e Lord, giving their labor and donating seen the remains of pretty figures skill and 10. epithets were caustic—not to say numer with a full-sized cleaver. Mr. Coffin, Ties. ous and humorous! another Titicacan, was led to execution. the materials! A plan was presented f u l l y c a r v e d . Violin D-rtLS'uratpJ nyP.K for the tabernacle which will include a Collars and shirts, sizes 14%, for "Titi-cock-eye" was the proper pro His bald head became hoary with lather. school room, a spacious chapel, living Old tilings in other forms we found, both Carrol! and Juan. Hden''l5Sr'rJ nunciation for a certain craft acordmg A scoop shovel of no mean proportions such as the fear of the Spirit of the Handkerchiefs. quarters for the pastor arid extra rooms Solo—Behold the Maste^i:^^.^^ Muivhy t o t h e L a P a z c r e w. descended in rhythmic razorlike motions to entertain the visiting missionaries Dead, worship of the Sun, Moon and Table scarfs. Aricas chanted this ditty with gusto: as the solemn deed of shaving a bald Stars, worship of Mother Earth and of Wo o l d r e s s g o o d s . Chorus—iioiy,' Holy ;;;;;; "What's that ship with the broken spars. head was accomplished. He survived. and brethren. Praise God! Second, the streams and waters of the lake. Wool stockings, size 8%. The work IS increasing to such a point Chorus—Group of S;gnns . • • • That ship with a crazy motion; After the S. O. S. broadcast of Dan that we find It necessary to locate an Hearts dark with sin but groping for Anything that is enjoyed by folks Piano Solo—The Old B®fraj^tram Miller That's Titicaca's aged wreck other pastor there. We journeyed nines light we found in abundance. Offerings in U. S. would be enjoyed here. That's floundered in the ocean! Cupid's havoc in the fleet, meeting ad on the mountain peaks, the "high places" B a b y a r t i c l e s f o r To m a s a . Chorus-mng Ailf August 1—The big day of close rac journed to meet again at the call of ofml^ the on elders mule-back m Kalata, and calledwhere a we council had, of the Aymaras, we discovered. Belief Clothing intended for the Allyons Solo—Christ IS not f _Hisappo^^ ing for knots between schooners arrived. 1 Neptunus Rex by his wreathed horn. in the dark practices of witchcraft of s h o u l d b e f o r s u m m e r w e a r . Page 6. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR September, 1931. September, 1931. THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 7. T H E R A C E I S O N ! ! ey wall be left wdth each Junior Super where they attended a family reunion. intendent, as usual. It had been thirteen years since they business meeting was held, at which asm for next year is already running September 1st has passed and the May everyone get to work immediate had seen each other. time the officers for the next six months high. E. W. HONSTEIN work on next year's chart has begun. ly. Money must be paid in promptly We have been saddened the last month were elected as follows: President, Esther and Josephine Roberts and Faithful, persistent work will win the and regularly. As soon as three or by the death of Chas. B. Howard, Mrs. Lowell Murphy; Vice-President, La Franklin Marshon, members of our day. There is a great challenge to f o u r d o l l a r s i s c o l l e c t e d , s e n d i t i n . Sebum Williams, Mrs. C. I. Pearson Verna Smith; Secretary, Maereta society, attended the Golden Jubilee The Plumber e v e r y s o c i e t y m e m b e r i n t h e c h a r t . E i g h t D o l l a r s i s n e e d e d f o r Ay l l o n s fi r s t and Mrs. O. B. Wilkerson. Smith; Treasurer, August Kock; Pray Christian Endeavor Convention in San For your Repairs or New Installations There is the possibility of gaining much month's salary... With the wonderf rec er Meeting Committee, Gladys Dean; Francisco. We are anxious to hear Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French and Mrs.. call in each one's spiritual Ufe through the ord established last year, this coming Ella French are spending their vacation Lookout Committee, La Verna Smith; t h e i r r e p o r t s . work planned for the winter. Let us year should be one of greater, happy in Denver, visiting relatives and friends. Missionary Committee, Rosa Allen; So At the June busine'ss meeting held at HONSTEIN'S have 100% of the societies working on giving. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hibbs and two cial Committee, Bertha Sylvester. the church and followed by a social on Equipped Auto Service it. Such cooperation will mean much Remember to send all missionary daughters, Mrs. Willard Ragsdale and the lawn, the following officers were in our Yearly Meeting this year. money to Milo Ross at that magic ad Mrs. John Ragsdale, and daughter Ru- elected for six months: President, Lu- HONESTY MY POLICY HIGHLAND dress, 1335 North Fourth Street, Salem, anna, are visiting at Eden, Wyoming, cile Hadley; vice-president, Mae Van Oregon. with Ralph Hibbs and family. Horn; secretary, Cecile McKibben; T A b o r 4 8 0 9 The Highland Senior Christian En TITHING treasurer, Norman Nicholson; pianist, 1081 East Caruthers St., Portland, Ore. CHRISTIAN WORKERS LEAGUE VANCOUVER deavor enjoyed a pot-luck supper at our Esther Roberts; assistant, Viola Stoner; last business meeting, which was held song leader, Guy McCown; assistant, SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE Since the last number of the Friend (Too late for last month) July 24th at Brush College. Several Lawrence McKibben; reporter, Lois ly Endeavor, more history has been were not able to be present because of Jones. Chairmen: Lookout, Mae Van made with reference to the Workers' It was a rare privilege Vancouver last minute things to be done before How often have those powerful words Christian Endeavor had last week when Horn; , Prayer Meeting, Ruth McCown; been used by the book-agent, insurance League. We are thankful that the Conference. CLAUDE A. LEWIS, M. D. Lord knows the breadth of influence of invited to be guests of the .Social Com Missionary, Carol Heston; Social, Isabel salesman or mend-the-patch magnate. mittee in a trip around the world. The Practically all of the Intermediates at Swope. But here is something altogether differ the meeting which was held in Tacoma tended Conference, and several of the Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Heston, of Pleas party met at the church at 7:30 p. m. ent. This is guaranteed to give com Washington, from July 16th to 26th. ' and with all aboard' no stop was made Seniors were also privileged to be there. ant Plain, Iowa, have been visiting at 915-916 WEATHERLY BUILDING, And while God alone can have the We have not suffered so much with plete satisfaction or your money back. until we reached Japan. Here two the home of their uncle, L. W. Heston. I hold in my hand a small card. record complete, yet we have some val the summer slump this year, for which In their honor a picnic was held July PORTLAND, OREGON uable information about what took place lovely Japanese ladies in native costume we are thankful. 4th at the J. W. Jones home, guests Small, yes, but as large for you as graciously and courteously met us and heaven's eternal riches. It reads in The Sunday School recently organized 50th and McKinleyr r ? S Avenue. ™ ™ d s A tent o n showed us to our seats on the floor. a Young Married People's class. There being relatives and old neighbors and EAst 9194 R e s . T A b o r 9 5 4 3 part: "Application for Membership in After an interesting game or two, we friends now in Boise Valley. Forty- the Tenth Le^on." Now that your meeting was held with an average at is plenty of material in the Sunday nine were present. tendance of about 60 people. 108 dif were served tea in native style by these School and neighborhood to make a fine beloved Executive Committee has placed two maidens. No one could say, they this requirement on the "Friends With ferent children were enrolled in the chil class, and we are looking to that end. dren's meetings. One outstanding ob had really visited Japan had they not It has been definitely decided that our LENTS C h r i s t " C h a r t f o r 1 9 3 1 - 3 2 , h e r e i s y o u r been shown this hospitality. first chance to sign up immediately and servation was the different groups in pastor will remain with us for the com At our August monthly meeting. Rev. the audience each evening along witn Now it was time to travel again, and give your society a head start in the the next stop brought our party to Hol ing year. We expect to put our shoul Frederick Cope who has been our faith -INTERMOUNTAIN- those who attended regularly ders to the wheel and try and make this ful pastor for the past ten years, pre- big race for 1500 of these precious The workers, convinced of'the value land. Here two little Dutch girls met a banner year in the work of the church. points. of personal work, visited about 300 us and served us with cottage cheese ^nted his resignation to Second Friends ALFALFA HONEY I f y o u r t r e a s u r e r ' s s t o c k o f t h e s e and crackers. We enjoyed games and Our sympathy goes out to the Frazier Church. God has called him to the cards has run low, just tell him to drop homes, where they left a Gospel of John family in the recent death of their work at West Piedmont and he will take a line to the Northwest C. E. Supply and a personal testimony when possible entertainments as well. father. Swain Frazier. We know that At two homes prayers were made for Time was passing rapidly. There up his work there the first of Septeni- 10 lb. pail $1.85 House, 303 Davis Building, Portland, were many interesting tilings to do and they \yill keenly feel their loss, and we where Miss Ogden will relieve you of souls, and at one place an elderly man pray God s blessing and help be with j " m i s s M r . a n d M r s . C o p e 5 l b . p a i l 1 . 0 0 was encouraged to pray definitely for see, and if Mexico were to be reached and ask God's blessing on them in their one cent for each card. on schedule, we had of necessity to say them in this time of especial need. salvation. Thank God! Lillian Frazier has gone to spend a work at West Piedmont. Postage Paid Just think what an opportunity you good bye" to Holland. Rev. Calvin Choate, formerly of Idaho, are having now. Yes, an opportunity, Our record shows that seventy-two or time with friends at Parkdale. and for the past two years engaged in for tithing pays. It pays great divi more knelt for prayer. Sixty of these Arriving at Mexico we were greeted John Moorman and his wife have gone were children-the rest being older evangelistic work in the East, accepted Wm. McKibben & Sons dends of joy. It will enlarge your sym them speech lights were by turned a Mexican out and boy. we were All East for a visit among old friends and a call to Lents, starting his work here And rather than just mention we want relatives. Producers p a t h y a n d b r o a d e n y o u r a l t r u i s t i c h o r i October 1st. zon. It gives you the marvelous oppor to stress the fact of young lives coming mstiucted to draw a horse ivith a man Florence Vanderhoof is in San Fran to God. A soul and a life as well seated on his back, also a box of oats Our Endeavorers who had the privi STAR, IDAHO t u n i t y t o m e r g e y o u r i n t e r e s t s w i t h t h e was to be placed in front of the horse. cisco with her brother and family, who lege of attending Conference, reported Almighty in the spread of the Gospel. During one of the testimony services qs A prize was offered to the best artist. are the happy parents of a new daugh a wonderful time and rich spiritual bless chOdren testified to salvation. Ve?v ter. ® It gives you the satisfaction of being definite work was accomplished in oth- Before leaving Mexico, we were served ings from the meetings. They came honest. But the greatest returns from ers who did not get back to testify ^ hheral helping of Mexican beans. back with fresh enthusiasm for the work tithing are paid in wealth which no for the coming year. Among the older people, some were <3 A ® ® the good old U. SCOTTS MILLS The Christian. Endeavor held its Au- Dr. Geo. B. Pratt gold could buy—in spiritual blessing and . . where we had our business meet- experiences. sanctified -re '"^1 J Our treasurer, Lillian Stone, re (Too late for last month) pst business meeting and social at the So, sign on the dotted line, now! ported that there were sufficient funds The regular business meeting and so home of Emel Swanson. After the bus- Does anyone wish a pencil? The workers were Frederick Baker cial was held at the home of J. W presented with Optometrist MILO ROSS. Glen Rmard, Harriet Rinard and S 1*'^ to pay our quota for the Friend- dred Raymond. For all accom^Poilij iy Endeavor and Yearly Meeting Super- McCracken, June 19th. The nominat we give God the glory. ^'^comphshed intendent. Our refreshments were typ ing committee reported as follows: MOVED TO "A RELIEF FOR YOUR POCKET- ical of our native land, namely ice-cream President, Phyllis Macy; vice-president, 201 ALDERWAY BUILDING BOOKS" and cake. We were ready now to Mary Myers; secretary, Lawrence Mc return to our homes, long to remember Cracken; treasurer, Keith Macy. Cor. Broadway and Alder M i s s i o n a r y M o n e y S o c i e t y N o t e s o u r w o n d e r f u l t o u r. The social was in the form of a fare G l a s s e s R i g h t — P r i c e s R i g h t well party for Mrs. Anna White and son Sife it Again Oregon Friends Christian En- GREENLEAF Merle, who are moving to Dallas. Make "The Optical Shop" your deavorers have pledged themselves to BOISE Ruthanna and Laivrence McCracken the support of the Ayllons in Bolivia. We are alway.s glad to have those "Optical Shop" home who _ have been attending school (Too late for last month) are visiting relatives in the East. The plan for raising the desired $300.00 Mrs. Macy and small son, Deane, are i s a s f o l l o w s : Viola Tuning, Ruth Myers and Marie On June 30th the Intermediates had a Prom Alumni members pledges Settle from Portland Bible Institute® Dusiness session and elected the follow- visiting relatives in Indiana for a few weeks. Senior Societies, average of 50c per Lohta Hinshaw from the Bible School of Los Angeles; Lillian Barnes from, Pa President^n officers Gladysfor the ensuingZurcher; six Vice-Pres- months: Ruth Kellogg who has been attending member. Portland Bible School, has retumed to Intermediate Societies, average of wn® Hinshaw from n in' Smith; Secretary, Eliza- S c o t t s M i l l s f o r t h e s u m m e r. Portland Bible Institute 50c per member. Wheaton College Estolee Ellis an^ h ' Treasurer, Gertrude Zur- Juniors, miteboxes, collections, etc. Pauline (Crew) Myers made a flying cner; Pianist, Pern Carter; Chorister, Only the average of 50c per member call one week end. They attended Lois Emerson; Chairman of Prayer STAR from Seniors will count on the Senior Pacific College last year ^—nded Meeting Committee, Beatrice Stephens; Formerly N. P. E. I. "Friends With Christ" Chart. Like Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beals are vis Lnairman of Missionary Committee, Ida (Too late for last month) wise, only the average of 50c from iting in Kansas with Mr. Beals' brother Momberg; Social Committee, Harold All we can think of now is Conference, 1186 Borthwick Street Oregon Intermediate societies will apply on the Ellis, at Wichita. Ralph Choatl Sio the fact that we have just been to the Intermediate goals. Each Alumnus IS going to attend the University at Smith Lookout Committee, Velma very best and biggest Conference we should be spoken to concerning the Wichita, accompanied them On the same evening the Senior have ever attended. We are glad that amount he or she would like to pledge. Our Pastor, Rev. Chas Moore, and Lociety met at the home of William and 34 from our society and church attended. The method of raising the Junior mon family, made a flying trip to Canada Donald Brown. After an hour spent in Had it not been for the shortage of playing games on the lawn, a short water and necessity for conserving evei-y drop, more might have gone. Enthusi Character Development Put First Page 8. TEE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR September, 1931.

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Friday night, August 21st, the Men rotten these last few weeks but I don't and Women's Bible Class held their know another person to come to. You k>LarLQj. |. A account LITTLE SAVINGS in a twenty annual picnic in Mt. Scott Park. About know I am treasurer of the Debating thirty enjoyed the bountiful supper and Society and yesterday Tom persuaded me PAYMENT OR AN ENDOWMENT social time together. to use some of the money for a party POLICY IN THE we were giving. I-I thought I could pay it back from my allowance next Aetna Life Insurance Co. A u n t C o r a ' s C o l u m n week, but tomorrow night they are going to audit the books. What shall I do. For further information, inquire of Bob? You won't go back on me, \vill E N D U R E H A R D N E S S F. F. ANDERSON, District Mgr., you?" "This is serious, Jim," Bob said. "How 439 S. Baker St., McMinnville, Oregon "No, Jim, I couldn't do it," Bob said much do you owe?" decidedly. "In the first place, my folks " S - s i x d o l l a r s , " J i m c o n f e s s e d s h a m e wouldn't let me even if I wanted to go." facedly. "If you could help me this " W h y t e l l t h e m ? " J i m s a i d w i t h a time. Bob, I promise I'll never do this sneer. "Aren't you old enough to know again." y o u r o w n m i n d ? " Bob was silent a few moments. Then Heacock Sash & Door Co. "O come on Jim," Tom said pulling he said, "I'll help you on one condition, his friends sleeve. "Didn't I tell you Jim." there was no use asking him? He's "I'll do anything you say," Jim an afraid his mother might find out and swered earnestly. spank him." "I want you to give up that crowd you Bob's face flamed. "You know that's have been running with," Bob said. not true. I like a good time as well as "That won't be hard to ' do," Jim the next one," he protested. "But I laughed. "I've wanted to a long time don't think it is any fun going to a road but couldn't get up the nerve. Let me 215 SECOND STREET house with a bunch of gprls we wouldn't tell you a secret. Bob; Tom is just as be seen with any place else." tired of the gang as I am. We've been C o r n e r S a l m o n "I suppose you'll feel it your duty to watching you tliese weeks and we have PORTLAND, OREGON tell on us too," Jim sneered. "I wish decided that you have something differ We give the best prices and service on I had taken your advice and never said ent and worth-while. Won't you help Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' anything about it to him, Tom. He's us. Bob?" Hardware, Paint, Roofing, etc. We be just like all the other Sunday School As Bob gripped Jim's hand, a song of lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. bunch; he thinks he is better than we thankfulness rose in his heart that he are." had been able to "Endure hardness." " Ye a h , " To m a g r e e d . " I f t h i s i s a Office Hours Phone EAst 4468 sample of the way they act, I'm never 9:00 to 5:00 going to their class." And the two For appointments Phone Tabor 7995 boys walked off down the street. "Boys," Bob called pleadingly. "You know that's not true." But they made DR. A. E. GEORGE no answer. I DR. N. MORRISON Poor Bob! He turned and went slow DENTIST ly into the house. To whom should he turn for help ? Then he thought of his DENTIST X-RAY Friend who had always comforted. Go P l a t e s a S p e c i a l t y ing to his room, he knelt in prayer. It was not long before he rose from his knees comforted and reassured that he 357 E. 37th Street Portland, Oregon lOSO'/z Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore. had acted wisely. After a time he sauntered over to BRANCH OFFICE: 1117 MAIN ST. Aunt Cora's house and talked it over BRANCH OFFICE: 812 MAIN ST. Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies with her. "You did just right. Bob," she said Parcel Post Orders given Special Atten Paints, Glass, Roofing thoughtfully. "But the next few days tion. Return Postage Paid \vill probably be hard, for the boys will lose no opportunity to taunt you. Keep Hawthorne up your courage. Remember Paul's Capital Cleaners words, 'Endure hardness as a good sol d i e r o f J e s u s C h r i s t ' . " CLEANERS, DYERS AND TAILORS Bob had need of that counsel the Hardware next few weeks. Wien he was beginning G. A. WEILER, Mgr. to wonder if the boys would never K. L. MENDENHALL HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED forget, the break came. As he sat reading one evening, Jim WORKS: 1509 - 13 No. 13TH STREET came hurriedly into the room. "Bob, TA b o r 0 4 3 5 I'm in terrible trouble," he said in agi Phone 4242 tation. "I know I have treated you B O I S E - - I D A H O 1078 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore.