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THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR

JOURNAL. FOR FRIENDS IN THE NORTHWEST

Volume 16, No. 9 PORTLAND, OREGON September, 1937

NEW CHART BIDS HIGH IN ALONE H I - L i G H T S O F INTEREST FOR 1937-38 B y PA U L C A M M A C K

The new chart entitled "Circling the Globe You admire the one who has grit to do things alone; you like him because he TWIN ROCKS with Christian Endeavor" created much in terest at the semi-armual business meeting first flew the Atlantic and alone. You held during Twin Rocks Conference when admire Jesus because He, though forsaken CONFERENCE presented by Miss Ruth Gulley. of friends and Father, T'his year's chart was revealed to be a trip went alone to bear your around the world visiting enroute our Bolivian contemptible guilt. TOLD missionaries, the Chilsons and Choate in Both man and God Africa, Carrie Wood in India, Esther Gulley will admire you, if you and John and Laura Trachsel in China. choose to go alone—to Registration Record of Recent Years Broken; M i l e a g e f o r t h e t r i p i s g a i n e d b y p o i n t s be contented "differ Mountain Climbing Becomes Popular Sport; earned on the following emphasis: finance, e n t " — r a t h e r t h a n i n Star C. E. Society Wins Plaque missionary, gospel bands, temperance, and dulge in the doubtful membership. One point equals one mile of s p o r t s a n d p r a c t i c e s t h e i r j o u r n e y . which oppose your Prom the first meal served on Monday even A society may indicate their progress upon convictions. ing until the closing of this year's conference the map-chart from time to time, following H e r e i s t h e B i b l e expectation was high for the very best in every b a s i s f o r g o i n g a l o n e : the route marked by small arrows. If a respect from food to fun and then to spiritual "Come ye out from society reports quarterly to the superinten blessing and none were disappointed. Regis among them and be ye trar, Ava Brown, thrilled the audience on dent of their Quarterly Meeting so it may be published in the Friendly Endeavor points can sepaa-ate . . .; If sin Tuesday evening with the report that up to ners entice thee, consent thou not; abstain be earned. These reports must be in the that time 290 people had registered as official from all appearances of evil; Be not thou members of the conference. From that time hands of the superintendents by the 15th of envious against evil men neither desire to on the number kept climbing until on Sunday December, March, and June to count for be with them." 406 were wearing the official conference mileage. How many miles will your society Whoa, hold back, young people. What badge, the largest number since 1928. travel by December 15th? right do you have to "go with" that non- Not only did the registration keep climbing Following are some questions asked about Christian? Absolutely, Companionship the chart:— from day to day but also did the various con- with the world is enmity toward God. ferencites who were members of the parties 1. Finance: a. Tenth Legion—Can a society have as Every Christian must in a sense be to climb Mount Illimani, Matterhorn, Fujiya a lone star at times, but God will honor (Continued on Page 3) ma ,and Everest. Miles were added to miles your decision to lead a separated life. He by participation in various sports; hiking, says: "I will not leave you comfortless; I swimming, ball games, the scavenger hunt will come unto you." Would I ever forfeit and stunts by the teams. Esther Cammack as P A Y E T T E L A K E S C O N - the tender presence of God for any earthly the efficient director of all the fun presented a friendship? very attractive trophy to the captain of the FERENCE, 1937 "Man enters the world alone, he leaves winning team, Fujiyama, at the vesper ser it alone, so God emphasizes individuality." vice Saturday evening. By Lois Roberts. Should you quit some of your shady-side T h e t h e m e " S h a p i n g M y L i f e " w a s c a i Ti e d 'Called to service for Jesus, 'for such a time companions? Will you? out in all of the classes by the, teachers. High as this' "—was the challenge presented to the school students found that shaping my life in young people as well as older ones of Boise school was based upon the essentials of a Valley Quarterly Meeting at Payette Lakes S U R P R I S E L A K E C O N F E R E N C E Christian character. In Chester Hadley's this year. The theme could be traced through c l a s s i t w a s f o u n d t o b e i n H i s L i k e n e s s t h a t the conference in classes, discussion groups, B R I N G S B L E S S I N G T O one must be saved from sin, and the heart the inspirational hour and evangelistic serv YOUNG PEOPLE made pure by sanctification. Practical in ices. In a class conducted by Harold Mills of struction to become efficient church members Portland, the necessity of individual prepar was given by Edward Harmon. To win others edness among Quakers, in case of war, was is the desire of every real Christian and stressed. The young people's discussion group B y M I G N O N M A C Y h e l p f u l s u g g e s t i o n s f o r t h i s w o r k w e r e g i v e n emphasized building clean lives, and finding Surprise Lake Conference of 1937 was one b y Wa l t e r a n d G l a d y s C o o k . A s t u d y o f t h e the Will of God in the schools which we at of rather small number, but was blessed large minor prophets by those in Frederick Baker's tend, the friends we choose and in choosing ly in spii-itual ways. The enthusiastic testi class was both interesting and profitable. o u r l i f e ' s v o c a t i o n s . monies of the Conference young people were The class on vocations enjoyed different The conference was especially blessed this good to hear. Many children and young peo spsakers every day. year by the presence of Helen Cammack. Her ple of intermediate age found the Lord at Every speaker emphasized the fact that messages at the morning inspirational horn- the altar in the evening services with Herman there is a place for each one to serve and our brought out the thought that we are called Macy as evangelist. Registration at its high duty and privilege is to find that place for to complete consecration, to prayer and to est was sixty-seven; however evening services ourselves. The general class "For Foreign giving as well as to service, in such a time as were swelled perceptibly by numbers of people Service" conducted by Helen Cammack was this. Several young people definitely answered who could not come in the day time because filled with interesting and inspiring messages. the call of God in these meetings. of work, but drove out at night. Five of our missionaries, Emily Moore, Carrie The evangelistic services, conducted by Hu- Afternoon recreation, directed by Paul Mills,

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Page Two THE FRIENDLT ENDEAVOR September, 1937 September, 1937 THE FRIENDLT ENDEAVOR Page Three WOODLAND P R U N E H I L L N E W S Miss Burden Knobel is visiting Yakima for NEW CHART BIDS HIGH IN INTEREST PAYETTE LAKES CONFERENCE, 1937 CORNILS-VOGET The Friendly Endeavor j Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Craven are the par a s h o r t t i m e . ents of a nine pound baby girl. Miss Bernice Steele is now wearing a spark (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Published Monthly at 5327 S. E. Morrison St. The Woodland C. E. has decided to do away Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor ling new diamond. Congratulations, Bernice On Tuesday evening, July 13, Miss Norene w i t h t h e i r E n d e a v o r Q u a r t e r l i e s a n d p l a n m a n y p r o g r a m s o n t i t h i n g a s d e s i r e d a n d bert Mardock, were times of spii-itual deep Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. and Bernard Dorman. Voget, daughter of Mr-, and Mrs. H. O. Voget, their own Endeavor lessons, taken from the will get 250 miles for each one? Yes. ening. Ti'uly, God was there, even in our Ssventeeen from our group enjoyed and became the bride of Mr. StJinley Cornils, son Bible. midst. Tire new tabernacle just completed at Subscription Price, per year 75c were blessed by attendance at the Twin Rocks 2. Missionary: of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Comils, at First Fdends The tent meetings held recently brought a. Average one missionary meeting a Quaker Hill was dedicated the last Sunday C. E. Conference. Fifteen rode to Twin Rocks afternoon at a sacred concert and mission Church, Portland, Oregon. (Chester A. Had Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, many spiritual blessings through the messages in the Chrisman truck and Mrs. V. La France month. Does a society get 2,000 miles for at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under ley helped perform the beautiful double ring o f C a r e y J e s s u p . S o m e v e r y fi n e w o r k w a s and Philip La France drove down for the each meeting or 2,000 if they average one ary service. the Act of March 3, 1879. While at Quaker Hill the Boise Valley ceremony which had been written by the done among the children by Margaret Coulson week-end meeting a month? If they average one Endeavorers went into a huddle about their bridegroom. It was after the order of the and Lela Gulley. A number of people were From all reports, not one of our group will meeting a month during the year (Septem FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF chart work and the discoveries made were old Quaker ceremony, the young people turn reclaimed and some were newly converted. soon forget the experience of living for one ber to July) they count 2,000 miles. Editor in Chief Mildred Hadley Our pastor and family returned from Year very satisfactory. The young people are ing and facing each other and solemnly tak week with Christian people in study, work, and b. Letters to missionaries, two letter a ing their own vows. 3815 S. E. Main St. Portland, Ore. ly Meeting in a second hand Nash in very going on with their work with enthusiasm play, and with everything entered into with month. Count 2,000 miles for each two Pi-eceding the ceremony, Mrs. Pearson sang Associate Editor Frederick Baker good condition. We are glad that they can letters? Count 2,000 miles if two letters though the charts have been turned in. 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. a spirit of prayer. F o r e v e r i m m o r t a l i z e d b y d o z e n s o f c a n d i d "At Dawning" and Mrs. Theo Rich and Mr. have a good car. Dillon Mill's mother also Our Prune Hill Church was the center of a are written each month for ten months? Circulation Manager Frederick Baker cameras the recreational program at Payette Eggiman sang "The Sunshine of Your Smile." came over with them to visit for a while. Only if two letters per month are written The Rev. Mr. Joseph Reece sang "Oh Prom 3530 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. busy scene, Saturday, August 14, when a L a k e s w a s e n a c t e d . F o r t u n a t e l y n o c a m e r a group gathered to wash, dust, scrub, sweep and for the ten months period can 2,000 miles ise Me" and "Oh Perfect Love" during the Church Window Editor ...... C. A. Hadley be claimed. Proportionate credit can be possessed a sound-recorder to captm-e the 3270 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. clean. raucous baritone voice which invariably ter ceremony. MELBA Miss Mary Allen has recovered remarkably claimed if less than the twenty letters are B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r F r a n k L . C o l e m i n a t e d o u r p l e a s a n t d r e a m s a t g r a y d a w n The bride was attended by her sister, Miss from an attack of arthritis. Miss Dorothy written. The same is true if more than 5327 S. B. Morrison St. Portland Ore. We are glad to have Berten Montgomery each morning. We would not betray the Doris Voget. Sigiud Wallin was best man Choate, of Portland, Oregon, who stayed with the stipulated number of letters are sent. and the ushers were Randall Dicus, Sherman S o c i e t y N e w s M i g n o n M a c y a n d C l a r e n c e P a l m e r b a c k w i t h u s a g a i n . identity of this melody-maker, but no such S c o t t s M i l l s , O r e . They are both recovering from appendix Miss Allen for a short period of time, has now Letters sent to any missionary serving Hadley, Paul Weineke and Myron James. returned home. i m d e r a n y b o a r d a n d o n a n y fi e l d w i l l voice ever originated in Idaho. operations. Tire bride, who was given in marriage by Miss Carrie B. Wood from the Friends Mis count. The camp was divided into competing fac Our society held its monthly social, Monday tions—the "reds" and "blues," symbolized by her father, wore a lovely princess gown of sion of Nowgong, Bundlekhand, India spoke c. Gifts to missionaries. If the society white lace with a train. Her tulle veil was evening, July 26, at the home of "Aunt Nannie" bandannas of these colors. The rivalry waxed r e c e n t l y a t o u r c h u r c h . H e r w o r k i s h o m e sends a box of gifts at Christmas or other and "Uncle Joe" Coleman. warm—the blues winning the baseball games arranged at the back of her head and she ■The C. L. Palmer family left August 9 for visitation. Miss Wood is leaving Monday seasons of the year then 2,000 mile can be wore a crown of pearls and orange blossoms. claimed. Gifts are not limited to any par only to be overtaken by the reds in the treas points East on a combined pleasure and evening, August 16 for Western and Ohio ure hunt and in water sport competition. She carried a shower bouquet of white sweet ticular field or group of missionaries. business trip. They plan to purchase a new Yearly Meetings and sails early in September With a final comeback the blues received the psas and bride's roses. The junior maid of f r o m N e w Y o r k f o r I n d i a . S h e h a s s e r v e d d. Mission Study Group. If the study h o n o r w o r e a p i n k n e t d r e s s o v e r p i n k t a f - Pontiac car and a Dodge truck. decision in the stimt contest Satm-day night Audrey Lee, Bernice and Rose Hartzell at thirty years at the mission station. group meets for at least ten times for this and were pronounced victors in the week's ^eta and carried an old-fashion^ bouquet HIGHLAND Miss Olive Terrell assisted Mrs. James particular purpose then 2,000 miles can be The church was beautifully decorated in regal tended the Twin Rocks Conference as dele-. activities. A. Raymond, co-pastor of Rosemere Friends counted. Highland C. E. was well represented at Twin gates. As usual, the good ship "Friendship," the lilies and pink gladioli, palms and ferns, and R o c k s a t h o u g h n o t a s w e l l a s l a s t y e a r . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beal are the proud Church, with the children' work at the Camp e. Scrap Books. Count 2,000 miles for conference launch, contributed to the pleasure m a n y c a n d e l a b r a . There were ten present, and our supervisor, parents of a son born July 3. Meeting of the Clark County Holiness Asso e a c h s c r a p - b o o k m a d e . T h i s i s a s o c i e t y of the week. Two cruises around the lakes Following the ceremony, the couple stood Mrs. Beckett. All came home with pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Selby are also the ciation at Orchards, Wash., August 12 to 22. project and for the purpose of stimulating were made; the last one became a prolonged at the church door and greeted their friends, memories, and a feeling that they had climbed parents of a son born July 24, at their home missionary interest and increase knowledge sun-bath (of seven hours) when the engine after which a reception was held at the home of missions among the Endeavorers. They of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruhndorf. higher in spiritual aspirations. in Meridian. Mrs. Selby was formerly Miss RIVERSIDE went into a coma. Many so-called sun The week before Conference the young Riverside has had a two and a half weeks should contain definite information of the Jean Anderson of Melba. Lewellyn Lee is tanned Idahoans found that they had never The bride and groom left for a two weeks' people's Sunday School Class gave a farewell assisting Jean with her house work. evangelistic meeting conducted by Hubert field chosen, climate, kind of land, descrip before been thoroughly in the "pink of con trip by motor to Crater Lake and other Ore Mardock. We took the evangelist when we tion of the people, pictures of the mission party at the home of their teacher, Mr. Sims, Small-pox seems to have invaded our com dition." gon points of interest. They will be at home in honor of Ranson and Lela Cann. Everyone could get him which put our meetings in the munity. Some of our group are under quar aries, mission buildings and natives. The Tribute for the success of the recreational at 524 S. E. 37th Avenue, Portland. enjoyed the evening and were sorry to see midst of harvest. Not all was accomplished above list of contents is suggestive of what antine. part of our conference is laid at the feet of these young people go. Mrs. Myrtle Mardock of Springbrook, Ore which had been hoped for but many were a scrap-book to count for credit should con the directors, Lucille Hadley and Elizabeth blessed. tain though a group is not bound to only P A L M E R - C H A P M A N Early in July the C. E. gave a social in the gon, surprised her son, CSiio Mardock and Brown. A special salute goes to the man form of a weiner roast at Painter's woods, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Arnet of Cuba, Kan that list for there are many other interesting family by making them a short visit, arriving ager, Edward Harmon, and to the cooks and Miss Mary Lou Chapman, daughter of Mrs. north of Salem. Those who attended had a the day before his birthday. Members of sas came to Idaho this summer to make their items which can be added. their assistants. Our "papa" and "mamma," home. Ethel Forbis of Salem, and George Palmer of good time despite the mosquitoes. Mrs. Clio Mardock's Sunday School class and 3. Gospel Bands: Dillon Mills and Isabelle Swope, are offered Mr. and Mrs. Lohr of Wyola, Wyoming are If a band holds services weekly in a com Melba. Idaho w-ere married at a beautiful their families enjoyed a birthday party for special praise for their wise parental guid TACOMA Mr. Mardock. Refreshments of ice cream, spending the summer visiting relatives. Both munity they can count 300 miles for each ceremony the night of July 16, at the Frst ance. Isabelles only regret was that she had Friends Church in Portland, Chester A. Had In order to increase the enthusiasm for our cake and coffee were served. Mrs. Arnet and Mrs. Lohr are sisters of Ploy meeting. If just occasional services are but one ankle to spare for her baseball team. l e y o f fi c i a t i n g . M i s s P h y l l i s M a c y s a n g " A t Quarterly Meeting Conference, the Senior Mrs. Alice Smith of Central City, Nebraska, Mardock. Mr. Arnet is helping L. J. Larrance held, then count 200 miles for each meet A c l a s s c o n d u c t e d b y C l a r k S m i t h , n o t Dawning" and "O Jesus I Have Promised." Endeavor with the Intermediates as guests, is spending the summer at the home of her with the threshing outfit. ing. At no time can a combined count a t t e n d e d b y y o u r c o r r e s p o n d e n t , w a s w e l l held its August business meeting and social be made to count 500 miles for each meet Oscar Carlson rendered two violin solos and son, A. C. Smith, our pastor. We are very spoken of by those who did. The children's Bethel Mayes Unruh played the wedding on the conference sits, the Radio Gospel ing? Weekly meetings must be carried on happy to have Mrs. A. C. Smith back in the B O I S E N E W S meetings were likewise reported to be very march. League Grounds at Surprise Lake. Swimming services with us again after her long illness. Twin. Rocks Conference, or other attractions for at least three months before 300 points successful. The bride was given in marriage by her and boating both preceded and followed the proved too much for half our delegation this can be counted for each meeting held. We missed our Oregon friends this year— brother Bill Chapman. She was attended by p o t l u c k s u p p e r. year. Only Elizabeth and Virginia Brown 4. Temperance: Chester Hadley's genial presence, the good returned by truck according to schedule. a. Will only one play, five posters, five M i s s E s t h e r C a m m a c k a s M a i d o f H o n o r , At a recent meeting of the Gospel Band SPRINGBROOK REVERBRATIONS fellowship of many who have attended in the Cornell Odegard was elected leader of the Beatrice Stephens stayed in Portland visiting newspaper articles count? There is no Misses Alice Boyington and Georgia Ander Our August C. E. business meeting and past. Perhaps their absence kept certain son as bridesmaids. Merle Green of New- group until he must return to school in the relatives and will return about the 19th. limit. Count one hundred points for each Idaho Endeavorers at home, thus lowering social was held July 31 at the home of Lila berg acted as best man and Carl Chapman, fall. Gladys Zurcher is visiting friends also in play given for the church and community, our registration to the less-than-200 mark. Newby. Plorine Mardock and Lila Newby had one hundred mil&s for each group of five Aubrey Chapman, Ivan Adams, and Devee One of the high lights of the summer sea-son Portland and reported a slight attack of the We hope to see you all again next year. Brown assisted as ushers. was the annual camp meeting of the Pierce charge of the evening's activities. Lively out flu. posters or newspaper articles. Bring pos door games were played and after much gig ters and clippings to conference to be The bride wore a beautiful white satin gown County Holiness Association held to support Two of our younger families have moved and a full length veil. She carried a shower gling all went indoors for a business meeting. counted. HI-LIGHTS OF TWIN ROCKS it Good music was furnished by the P.B.I, to Parma recently. August and Rose Koch bouquet of sweet peas and rosebuds. The maid Ice cream and cake was then served to about b. No limit to society debates or projects. CONFERENCE girls trio, and by a newly organized quartet, and Bill and Elsie Brown have gone to es o r h o n o r a n d b r i d e s m a i d s w e r e g o w n e d i n thirty. Count one hundi-ed miles for each one. three members of which are of our church- There were seventen from Springbrook in tablish a dry cleaning business in this growing different shades of pink taffeta and carried Cornell Odegard, Lawrence Berg, and Douglas valley town. Both were employed in Boise with Keep a record of debate, names of partici (Continued from Page 1) bouquets of pastel sweet peas and pink rose attendance at Twin Rocks Conference for the the Capitol Cleaners. Rose and August Koch pants, judges, decision and question debated. whole week. Several more drove out for over buds. Josephine Fich conducted the chil v/ere both Sunday School teachers and Rose Keep record or samples of projects done. Ml", and Mrs. Palmer are both members of Sunday making a total attendance of about 5. Membership. Wood, John and Laura Traschel, and Helen dren's services and Jack, Laura, and Baby was one of our Junior churcn workers. We Cammack were present and shared in this the Alumni association of Portland Bible thirty-six. will miss them all and wish them success in a. Count 500 miles for everyone outside Helen Marie Trachsel were in charge of mis Miss Stella Hubbard is welcomed back to time. The opening morning each spoke and Institute. The yoimg couple are making their their new undertaking. who becomes a member of the society. By home in Portland. sionary day at the camp. our meeting after having been in California. outsiders one is meant who does not attend gave his testimony of how the Lord had Eunice Simpson is now president of the Governor and Mrs. Barzilla Clark and called him to his service. The results of the Lela Gulley reports a successful meeting at and daughter Lois visited our meeting last Sunday School or Church services regularly. inferdenominational Union of Pieme County Woodland, Idaho, where she assisted in splendid work done by the chorus class were Sunday morning. Our pastor has become b. Pre-prayer. Does this mean that each ' glory. Much of the blessing enjoyed in each and June Britton is recording secietai-y of the the children's work for two weeks. time there is 50% of the society membership enjoyed Sunday afternoon by a large audience. of the services is due to the splendid song acquainted with Mi-s. Clark and with the The concert was full of inspiration and joy at the pre-prayer service that 100 miles can services lead by Joseph Reece. and also direc Springbrook Sunday School heid a picnic governor's mother in eastern Idaho. Governor ®^Two of our Senior Endeavorers, June Britton be counted? Yes. Base your count on tire as each of the numbers were given. During tor of the chorus, and to the assistence of July 26 at Lafayette Locks. A good crowd Clark's father was a Friend and an early the week the P. B. I. trio brought spemal Bjrd, graduated from Beutel attended and lots of fun was had by all. report of membership for yom' society found Bethel Mayes Unruh at the piano. Business College this month. graduate of Earlham College. in the Yearly Meeting Minutes for 1937. blessing to each service as they sang to His Page Pour THE FRIENDLT ENDEAVOR September, 1937 September, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Five

CLAYTON S. BROWN GOES TO QUAKER HILL GROUNDS POPULAR WALTER AND GLADYS COOK L O S A N G E L E S GO TO BAY CITY Quaker Hill conference grounds are in creasing in their appeal to other groups as a Wa l t e r a n d G l a d y s C o o k w h o h a v e s e r v e d Clayton S. Brown has accepted a call to place for summer assemblies of various kinds S t a r M o n t h l y M e e t i n g f o r t h e p a s t t h r e e serve First Friends Church, Los Angeles. He 'i?j CHESTEBA HADLEY with them being used this year by three or years have closed their ministry at that place and his family will soon leave for California ganizations outside our own. The first to and are located at Bay City, Oregon where where he will enter his new field of labor. See me Tearly neeiing mrough me Ctiurcli Winclov use them this year were the State Christian they will serve the Methodist Churches of Bay His work in Boise has been long and faith E n d e a v o r o f fi c e r s w h o m e t f o r a fi v e d a y City, Garibaldi, and the Community Church ful. When he began his ministry there six retreat. The 4th of August saw over 100 at Rockaway. O B S E R V A T I O N S B Y T H E MARION CHURCH ENJOYS years ago Boise was heavily in debt on their l a d i e s o c c u p y i n g t h e g r o u n d s f o r w h a t i s They have not left our church but there The Nature of the Cup new building, and had received help from the called a "Rest Camp" sponsored by the ex was an opening for them to serve these three SUPERINTENDENT H O M E C O M I N G D A Y Yearly Meeting on their building program. tension department of the University of Idaho. points for the M. E. Conference and after B y E D W A R D M O T T He has seen that debt reduced almost to the The final conference of the year is to be that prayer and consultation with the superinten (Continued from last Issue) Chas. C. Haworth Gives Message vanishing point. His closing year at Boise of the young people of the Church of Christ dent it seemed the wise thing for them to do. S E Q U O I A T R E E R E V E A L S S E C R E T marked some outstanding progress not only of Boise. They began their ministry there on August The Passing of The Cup in finance but in spiritual victories as well. With the roof half completed, our taber 22. The following sermon preached by Chas. A s b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r o f t h e Q u a k e r H i l l B y 0 . A . H A D L E Y Haworth was one of the main features of nacle has been in use this season. Plans are While we are loath to lose Walter Cook and The drinking of the cup was vmavoidable. Conference he ha helped to make that annual With long life will I satisfy him, and shew that before winter the other side will be Gladys Cook from our Yearly Meeting we are Victory could be achieved only in that way. home coming day at Marion Monthly meet affair a real success. He also gave unstintedly him my savation—Ps. 91:16. shingled so the building can be ready for the praying that there will be an opening for them His soul was to be delivered by the immediate ing, Sunday, August 15th, 1937. It is full of his time In carpenter work on the various I stood, recently before one of the oldest to return in the future if the Lord leads that intervention of the Father. In Acts 2:24 of truth and blessing, how comforting to hear heavy snows which pile up 4 or 5 feet on the buildings that have been erected since the level. With a few additional improvements and largest living things in the world. It we have a striking presentation of the tri these words from one who has long been on Conference located permanently at Paytte way. They have done excellent work for us was a giant Sequjoia tree, forty feet in the "old paths" of righteousness. May which are planned, we expect our grounds to since they entered the ministry. They were umph of Christ: "Whom God has raised up, Lakes. diameter at the base, twelve feet in diameter God bless this message to all of our readers. be occupied most of the summer. By next at Kelso for a number of years and many of two hundred feet above the ground, with a having loosed the pains of death; because it He has served continuously on the Evangel was not possible that He should be beholden —C. A. H. Editor. istic or Missionary Board during his stay in year the road from Boise to McCall will be the young people of that meeting were brought total height of nearly two to a saving knowledge of salvation under their o f i t . " T h u s w a s C h r i s t r e l e a s e d f r o m t h e " T H E O L D P A T H S " Boise Valley Quarterly Meeting. His counsel oUed, bringing our grounds within an easy 3 hom-s of the valley. care. From there they went to Idaho. The hundred and eighty two bondage of death, it could not hold Him. Jer. 6:16. and advice has always been wise and helpful. feet. It contained 542,784 Immediately after He was freed from the We all enjoy a home-coming. There is work at Star has been blessed by their labors. Oregon Yearly Meeting is losing a valuable T H E O L D P A T H S Three years ago Star Society won third place, board feet of lumber. lower world and its death grip. He takes His something of the homing instinct in all of man, and California Yearly Meeting will soon last year they won second place and this year T h i s t r e e i s e s t i m a t e d body from the tomb, and thus gains an etern us. The bonds of the old home are en feel the benefit of his services in a much wider to be nearly four thousand al victory over death, hell, and the grave. twined closely about our hearts. The old fied than the meeting which he will serve in (Continued from Page 4) they won first place and secured the Chris tian Endeavor Chart. This is the second time y e a r s o l d . I t w a s a s a p He thus fulfills the prophecy He had uttered paths about the old home, from the house, L o s A n g e l e s . ling when Noah was build as found in John 2:19-22: "Jesus answered down past the barn and out to the woods the preacher of righteousness also trod the the plaque has been won under the leadership I speak the mind of Oregon Yearly Meeting of the Cooks. The plaque was won by Kelso ing the ark. It had reach and said unto them. Destroy this temple, pasture, or down to the old swimming hole, when I say to Clayton S. Brown and family, good way. Abraham, the father of the ed "middle life" when and in three days I will raise it up. Then or to the little red school house on the hill, faithful, blazed the trail more clearly and the first year the plaque was offered. God bless you and lead you in the coming Walter has been active on the Missionary Christ lived upon the said the Jews, Forty and six years was this or to the little brown church in the vale, from him have come all the monotheistic days. Board for Boise Quarter, serving them as earth. temple in building and wilt thou raise it up are centers al of memories which cluster religions of the world. David, the sweet I asked this giant of the in three days. But He spake of the temple about the homes of our childhood. These singer of Israel, was on this path when in Quarterly Meeting superintendent at the T H E N A T U R E O F T H E C U P " t i m e o f h i s l e a v i n g . f o r e s t : " H o w d o e s i t of His body. "When therefore He was are sweet memories, but we cannot dwell on anguish of soul he cried out: Against Thee, risen from the dead. His disciples remember them for we have something of more im Thee only have I sinned and done this evil Oregon Yearly Meeting imites in asking happen that you have out (Continued from Page 4) God's plessing on these two young people as lived the centuries? What ed what He had said unto them; and they portance to consider. in Thy sight. Purge me with hyssop and secret do you possess that believed the scripture and the word which The prophet said: Thus saith the Lord, I s h a l l b e c l e a n , w a s h m e a n d I s h a l l b e t h e y e n t e r t h e i r n e w fi e l d i n a d i f f e r e n t Himself in conditions obnoxious to His re denomination. other trees do not have?" J e s u s h a d s a i d . " I n t h i s c o n n e c t i o n t h e Stand ye in the ways and see. We are to w h i t e r t h a n s n o w . lation to the Father as the eternal Son of prophecy of David is of especial interest. examine carefully the ways. Many new These old paths have been made smooth He seemed to stretch a bit and, looking God, and to His office as the Savior. From On the day of Pentecost Peter quoted It as down upon me said: "It does not just happen ones are presented to claim our attention. these He must be delivered if He was to ful by the foot-falls of the prophets and apos S U R P R I S E L A K E C O N F E R E N C E B R I N G S follows: "He seeing this before spake of tles. Paul reblazed the trail and made it that I have outlived my companions, there The text suggests to om- minds the old con fill the purpose of His mission. The fiends BLESSING TO YOUNG PEOPLE the resm-rection of Christ that his should was still plainer for us to follow. Wykiff, Luther, are three things that I possess that to me flict between the conservatives and the lib of hell thought they had Him in their power not left in hell, neither did his flesh see (Continued from Page 1) are priceless, they have helped me battle erals, the old and the new. We mark the but He led captivity captive thus conquering George Fox and Wiliam Perm and a host of other men and women of whom the world against the ravages of time." corruption." Two facts stand out very dis old trails here in Oregon, but we do not both hell and the grave. The whole situation featured swimming and boating in placid "Will you share with me your secret," I tinctly in the statement; Christ's soul was travel them. Methods do indeed change. was not worthy have passed along these Lake Surprise, baseball, and water sports. in hell; His body in the grave would naturally was marvelously reversed. Death's captive same old paths. Yes, and father and mother asked. "Gladly," he replied, "if I can help P i - o g r e s s i s m a d e . was triumphant and He now reigns on high The group was divided into College classes, see corruption. As regards the first term, also walked this way and hallowed it with someone to take courage and fight on it will To some mere newness is a virtue. To King of kings. As such He gives gifts unto Frosh and Sophomores, with competition b r i g h t e n u p m y d a y a b i t , f o r i t d o e s g e t "hell," is employed in the authorized them the old is of no use, it is outmoded, their blessed memories. The old paths have m e n w h i c h a s s u r e s u s o f t h e c e r t a i n t y o f been tested and proven by myriads of noble through the week. The initiation of Fresh rather monotonous staying here in this one translation; in the original the term is it's in the way, an obstuction to real pro eternal life. Justification, Adoption, the Wit men incurred no little excitement at the din spot so long." "hades". Out of the eleven times it is used gress. Nevertheless some old things are ness of the spirit, Sanctification and the souls. ner table on Thursday night, the Frosh re in the New Testament it is thus translf ted. T'his path is as the shining light that "First, I have been given an inward power still working pretty well: the sun has been promised resurrection from the dead. Thus taliating the next evening by heaping coals In but one instance, I Cor. 15:55, is it trans shine th more and more unto the perfect day. against my enemies, and they are many. I on the job for unknown ages and we are still every believer has the absolute guarantee of of fire on the heads of their opponents in secrete a fluid which attacks all parasites lated grave. Why the change one may well The prophet catches a vision of it, widened pretty well satisfied with its performances. future glory and no power on earth or in and improved and he cries out: Make treating them to frozen suckers. that attach themselves to my roots, trunk, wonder. An attempt has been made to The seasons have come and gone as long as hell can rob us of it. Harold Mills' class on war, and our attitude soften the word hades as being a place of o r l i m b s . I a m a b l e t o k i l l t h e m a n d t h u s I man knows anything about it, and we still So tremendous was the effect of the aton straight in the desert a highway for our of Pkiends toward the wholesale murder was departed spirits, both good and evil. But In God; and again, and a highway shall be h a v e k e p t a l l m y e n e r g y f o r g r o w t h a n d count on their regular return with all assur ing death and the resurrection of Christ there and a way, and it shall be called. The of much interest. Hiunan interest angles development." the account, given by our Lord of the situa ance since God placed His bow of promise upon the Old Testament saints that the from Bolivia as presented by Helen Cammack tion in which the rich man found himself way of holiness. "Second, I have passed through fire, time in th clouds. The principles of sin and of bodies of many which slept arose after the The promise of the prophet has been ful- helped her class to visualize life on the mis after time, and it has only scarred me, I am after death it is said that "in hell, (hades), righteousness have endured for generations resurrection and appeared m the holy city. sionary front. The Conference also appre he lifted up his eyes, being in torments.' fulled. It has brought rest to souls tor practically impervious to the danger of fire. and are still reliable. The human heart is They had died physically but they lived again mented by a sense of guilt, it has ciated Chester Hadley's class in "Shaping My The flames have roared around me but I Lazarus was very differently placed. Of him still deceitfu above all things and desperately in the reunited body and spirit. And we Life for Service." The subject covered was it is recorded that he was in Abraham's strength and inspiration for pure and noble that of man's being entirely out shape with have been able to lift my head above the wicked. have the assurance that we also shall thus live living it has enabled those who have tri^ it inferno and breath the pure upper air and bosom, or Paradise. And they could not The way to God, the old path, the good again, that the grave will not hold our bodies sin but finally brought back to the right re to "Wrap the drapeiy of their couch about lationship through redemption and sancti I have outlived forest after forest of my pass the one to the other. Further the term way, is still the same it has been in all gener but we shall be raised in newness of life. " h a d e s " i s a l w a y s u s e d a s o f t h e a b o d e o f them and lie down to P^fasant drearns fication. Inspirational messages were brought s m a l l e r b r o t h e r s a n d s i s t e r s . ations and dispensations: i-epentance toward Thus we shall never see death, the death that whether for the sleep of "Third, my body can be completely girdled evil spirits and lost souls. admits no eternal life. This triumphant note each morning by Herman Macy. God and faith toward the means of grace that sleep which shall awake to the eternal A Sunday afternoon missionary service and and all the bark burned off but my recuper Let the reader note again the words of which He has provided—without the shed is sounded in the language "O death where ative powers are such that I can live on and is thy sting, O hades where is thy victory concert was held the last day, in which Helen Peter respecting Christ: "His soul was not ding of blood there is no remission of sins. Today's home-coming to Marion Meeting, Cammack presented a talk on her Bolivian repair the damage and cover the scars with left in Hell." This plainly states the place CJourtesy, culture, education, refinement, There is no power that can chain the re the oldest in Salem Quarter and one of the work, with motion pictures; and sacred num new bark. In fact this present moment I in which He was. It also declares the fact kindliness, and many other qualities are all deemed sons of God. Listen to the announce oldest in Oregon Yearly Meeting, has been am living on but forty percent of my regular ment made by the Lord Christ to John on bers were sung by the choir. that He was delivered by the power of His fine. We need to cultivate them and make a time of refreshing and blessing to om A planned program to have a permanent alowance and doing quite well, thank you." Father. Peter declares also "that is flesh use of them, but they are no substitute for the isle of Patmos: "I am he that liveth, and souls as we have heard the testimomals by was dead; and behold I am alive forever Conference home for the Tacoma group has "Thank you too," I said, "there is food for did not see corruption." After His deliver the old paths, the good way. letter or in person of some of those who been launched, and was advanced this ^ar thought In your remarks." ance from hades He, according to His own The old paths are tested by the experience more." Thus our Savior goes forth to con knew this meeting in its earliest days. We I hope that this interview has done for you of the ages. As we journey along we see quer. What a pwwer in the realm of faith by contributions on Sunday afternoon. Tbe prophetic utterance, raised up His body or it thus set before us! Look up redeemra would not return to the ox-cart days, but need is felt for private grounds so as to keep what it has for me. It has spiritual applica took it up again. In respect to both situa the foot-prints of Enoch, who v/alked with we are thankful for the blessmgs which have the spirit of the conference, without inter tions that are obvious. G o d a n d w a s n o t f o r G o d t o o k h i m . N o a h , ones, our redemption draweth nigh; all doubt tions in which Jesus was placed. He found is forever dispelled. Our eternal inheritance come down from ference from those not in the gi'oup. (Continued to Page 8) (Continued to Page 5) (Continued to Page 5) is Divinely deci'eed. 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FRIENDLY JOURNAL A S T H E E D I T O R S E E S I T Published at 5327 S. E. Morrision Street, One of the growing classes at Prune FRIENDLY JOURNAL Portland, Oregon. Hill Church is the young people's class (HURCHESi Devoted to the spread of the Gospel, "Along taught by Miss Mildred Hadley. The book where rolls the Columbia," serving Prune Hill, o f G e n e s i s i s b e i n g u s e d a s a b a s i s f o r a Vol 1 No. 8 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Along Where Rolls the Columbia' Grass Valley, Mt. Pleasant and West Mill series of interesting studies. Plain Communities. P R U N E H I L L T h e e d i t o r v i s i t e d O a k P a r k S u n d a y rRIENDtY JOURNAl. STAPr School on August 22. Thirty-four were E d i t o r r r e d e r i c k B . B a k e r S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 a. m. p r e s e n t f o r S u n d a y S c h o o l . J u n i o r C h u r c h 1 1 : 0 0 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. Ralph Bell of Portland, Oregon is supply a. m. C. E. Globe Trotters Launch Trip September 1st Phone EAst 8750 Meeting for Worship 11:00 a. m. minister at Mt. Pleasant Church for Mid-Week Service 7:30 p. m. VOYAGE OF 10 MONTHS DURATION TO Correspondents August. P R U N E H I L L S O C I E T Y W I N S F O U R T H Mt. Pleasant Merle Green Forty people were present from Mt. O A K P A R K COVER 35,000 MILES PLACE IN NORTHWEST CRUISE CHALLENGE TO CHURCH BURDEN OF 5624 North Borthwick, Portland, Oregon Pleasant, Oak Pai-k, and Pi-une Hill Sun S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 a.m. J u n i o r C h u r c h 1 1 : 0 0 day, August 22 for the closing service of a. m. CAMP MEETING MESSENGERS F i - i e n d s C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r S o c i e t i e s i n O a k P a r k . . . . M a r y A l l e n , O l i v e Te n - e l l With 13,242 points Prune Hill Christian En the Camp at Orchards, Washington. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Washington, Oregon, and Idaho are begin Route 2, Camas, Washington deavor Society won fourth place during the Summer attendance for the C. E. Ser (Thursday) 1936-1937 Friendship Cruise among societies That the Church can only go forward ning a ten months trip around the globe start v i c e h e l d a t O a k P a r k h a s b e e n t w e n t y - Mid-Week Service 7:30 THE CONFESSION OF A MINISTER p. m. in the northwest including the states of Wash by moving out for God was the burden of ing from points in the northwest September five or more. The attendance at the MT. PLEASANT first, stopping at Bolivia, South America; Con ington, Oregon and Idaho. the messages by the speakers at the Clark Chm-ch service is around forty. S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 A.M. go Beige, Africa; Nowgong, India; Tientsin I have lived on earth the same number of It is interesting to note that Prune Hill County Holiness Association Annual Camp Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. and Shoahing, China and according to sched y e a r s a s d i d C h r i s t . F o r t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s I Society won first place in the State of Wash Meeting held at Orchards, Washington P r a y e r M e e t i n g , T u e s d a y 7 : 3 0 P. M. ule will and on the west coast June 30, 1938. d i d n o t a c k n o w l e d g e H i m a s m y L o r d . F o r STATE PRAYER BAND CONVENTION ington and had more points than any society August 12 to 22. The trip to South America will cover a dis twelve years it has been my privilege to know COMBINED SERVICES in the State of Oregon. The Church today were likened to a cake AT TACOMA It is of importance to note that societies in half turned, a body disjointed and a people tance of 7O60 miles; from there to Africa the Him. Those years have been precious to me. (Centrally located at Oak Park) distance of 8420 miles; from Africa to India C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r H o u r 6 : 3 0 Idaho won the first three places throughout with a misplaced emphasis. The need of I am learning to appreciate what Christ has p.m. is a distance of 5020; from India to Tientsin, to 3 the State Prayer Band Evening Service 7:30 the northwest with over 24,000 points for Star the Churches today is Christ at the center d o n e f o r m e . M y f r i e n d s h i p t o H i m h a s n o t p. m. Convention of the National Holiness Asso China 5060 miles will be covered. The last been what it should have been and it grieves CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEADERS society, more than 19,000 points for Greenleaf according to the speakers who emphasized ciation for Washington is to be held at the that if the Churches did not unite on part of the trip across the pacific ocean is a me deeply. I am doing something about it (Meetings held at Oak Park) High School society and above 15,000 points distance of 9440 miles. This 35,000 mile trip Methodist Church 16 and J Street, Tacoma, for Boise Society. Christ that the world would continue to now as I write this confession. I intend to Philip La France will be made by about forty Christian Endeav Washington where the Rev. J. G. Bringdale The editor wishes to commend the Prune look on with indifference. continue to do something about it from this Elizabeth Morasch o r S o c i e t i e s . is pastor. Prune Hill Prayer Band plans to Hill Society for its splendid work during the The unity of the Spirit between the two time on. Vera Dorman The society covering the most number of send a carload to this convention this year. p a s t y e a r. T h e s o c i e t y i s m u c h b e t t e r o r evangelists, the Rev. David L. Fenwick of Jesus Chi-ist came to this world for a definite Burdell Knobel St. Helens, Oregon and the Rev. U. E. miles during the trip will be awarded a purpose. That purpose was that men might ganized than it has been in the past. The beautiful plaque at the annual Twin Rocks work of the different chairmen of the depart have life and that they might have it more and the life: no man cometh unto the father, Harding of Portland, Oregon was likened Conference held the first week in . ments suggests faithful stewardship. The unto the love of David and Jonathan for abundantly. i have failed to tell people many but by me." John 14:6. At another time He MISSIONARY MEETING SCHEDULE That plaque is at present held by Star Chris raising of the membership from ten to that one another. t i m e s a b o u t t h i s m a n a n d H i s p u r p o s e . B e said, "I and my father are one." John 10:30. tian Endeavor Society, Star, Idaho. Two cause of my failure, many people do not know of eighteen reveals the numerical strength. That that portion of the Church of One who knew this man very well said, "He P R U N E H I L L years ago it was in the possession of McKinley t h i s m a n a s t h e i r S a v i o u r . I f e e l l i k e a The work of the Gospel Band was responsible Jesus Christ, represented by those in at that believeth not the Son shall not see life: Held on Thursday and Thurs tendance at Orchards Camp moved forward Avenue Society, Tacoma, Washington. It will traitor. If you read this article and it helps but the wrath of God abideth on him.' John for the salvation of at least ten young people. day . The social committee furnished unusually fine was evident by the deep moving of the again be in Washington next year if Prune you, I will feel that I am beginning to re 3:36. Hill Society covers the most mileage. . socials. Under the direction of the prayer Spirit of God among saints and sinners trieve myself from a slough of shame. Reader, do you actually believe the words of MT. PLEASANT alike. It amazes me that I have been so incon Jesus Christ? There is enough compulsion Held on Friday and Friday meeting chairman many original meetings VANCOUVER CHURCH HOST TO were held. Souls were touched time after siderate of this friend of mine for so many in these three portions of Scripture to drive . time by the appeals of the Gospel made by QUARTERLY MEETING years. How could I do it? What is wrong a n y o n e w h o b e l i e v e s t h e m t o a n y l i m i t t o P R U N E H I L L C H U R C H T O H A V E A N N I Announcing that Portland Quarterly Meet with me? I confess that I have not believed Gospel song. Missionary interest was sustain VERSARY-RALLY DAY OCTOBER 3 help people to find eternal life. That is why ed by the missionary department. Financially ing of Friends, embracing Churches in South Christ to the degree that I should, for if I I am making this confession. I confess that western Washington and in Multnomah Coun the society was among the paid-in-fullers. had done so, I would have introduced Him to I am held in the grip of the words of the Announcing a combined Anniversary and Last year the editor predicted that it would ty in Oregon will convene at Vancouver more people than I have. Some people whom I Christ. Jesus Christ is the only way to God. take 20,000 points to win the plaque; it will Rally Day for October 3 at Prune Hil Friends Friends drurch, 24 and Grant on September have known have died without being intro C h u r c h . A R a l l y D a y P i - o g r a m w i l l b e p r e Jesus Christ is God. All who do not receive take 50,000 points or more to win first place 10, 11, and 12. d u c e d t o t h i s m a n b y m e a n d t h a t a d d s t o sented by the Sunday School at 10:00 during An evangelistic service will be held Friday eternal life will be separated forever from God. t h i s y e a r . the Sunday School hour. m y b u r d e n . S o m e p e o p l e m a y d i e e v e n a s I If a house in my parish is on fire and I at 7:30. Services are held Saturday at 2:00 am writing this article and perhaps I have not O t h e r e v e n t s o f t h e d a y f o r b o t h m o r n i n g and 4:00 with the business session at 7:45. know that within the buiding is a chUd whom PRAYER MEETINGS GROW IN INTEREST introduced them to this man. That possibility and evening services will center around the At 6:00 o'clock a quarterly meeting dinner is I can rescue, I will be a criminal in the eyes shocks me mightily. third anniversary of the local Church which served to all who can be present for the oc of any thinking man, if I do not save the child. A Church without a prayer meeting is like A few months ago I stood by the bedside of a w a s b e g u n S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 1 9 3 4 . Believing the words of Jesus Christ I must a steam engine without any steam. It is en- casion. man who knew Jesus Christ and what a com Sunday evening at 6:15 a Christian En bring the message of eternal life to those who com-aging to note the increase in prayer CLARK COUNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION deavor ralley is to be held, followed by a un forting thought it was to know that the do not have it or I am a criminal and a traitor meeting attendance along the Columbia. death rattle in his throat was only the fore ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR ion service at 7:30 with all Churches of this in the eyes of God and man. Monday night at 7:30 the National Holiness runner of a promotion day for his soul. I confess that I cannot rest within my soul Association Prayer Band is held at the home district participating. The Annual Business Meeting of the Clark Several months ago I stood at the bedside of as long as I know that some people do not a man who was near death A day or so later of Miss Mary Allen and Miss Olive Terrell on County Holiness Association Camp was held know about eternal life, and that many who 8th Street in Oak Park. Wednesday at 7:30 he died, apparently without God in his soul. Saturday August 21 in the Tabernacle at do know about it, do not have it. I confess The thought persists, did I fail to tell that prayer meeting is held at the Prune Hill Orchards. The following officers were elected; " W E D O N O T S E R V E B E E R that I believe the words of Jesus Christ. I Church. Thursday at 7:30 prayer meeting is man of the love of God? Is his blood upon confess that believing those words I must tell Mrs. Chas F. White, president, T. M. Jorgen- R. E. DU FRESNE held at the home of Miss Mary Allen and Miss son, first vice-president, L. M. Jones, second m y s o u l ? I s h i s l i f e a t r a g e d y b e c a u s e I people that "God so loved the world that He Olive Terrell at Oak Park. Prayer meetings OR WINES" failed? vice-president: Walter Hunter, third vice- gave His only begotten son that who.soever HAZEL L. SMITH are beginning soon at Mt. Pleasant and The words of Christ startle me! One day believeth in Him should not perish, but have president; Frederick B. Baker, Secretary and will be held on Tuesday nights. Ronald Du Fresne, Treasurer. He stood and said, "I am the way, the truth everlasting life." Vancouver LUPTON'S C A M A S F L O W E R S H O P A service to meet anyones requirement SERV-US Barnes Cash Grocery and finance Funeral << STOLLER FUNERAL BARBER SHOP Rawleigh Products Say It With Flowers" Ice Cream Shop G r o c e r i e s - C o n f e c t i o n s - G a s - O i l CHAPEL "Gold Fish and Supplies" P H O N E V A N . 1 5 1 1 R 4 Cliapel CAMAS, WASHINGTON G r o v e r C h i s m , O w n e r Manning BIdg., N. E. 4th Ave. Fred E. 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