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V o l u m e 1 7 , N u m b e r 7 PORTLAND, OREGON July, 1938

O A K P A R K F R I E N D S C H U R C H

Oak Park Friends Church, Camas, Was'h., as it Appeared Dedication Day, June 26, 1938 (See Page Six for Details)

TACOMA CONFERENCE TO CONVENE TACOMA CONFERENCE BUYS i v n u o R O S S T O B E C O N F E R E N C E J U L Y 1 9 - 2 4 PERMANENT HOME EVANGELIST Tacoma Conference will convene Milo Ross, pastor of Greenleaf, Idaho Meet to 24 at Wauna, Washington where the new What a thrilling sight awaits those who ing, is to be the conference evangelist. This home is located. It opens on Tuesday even attend Tacoma's C. E. Conference this sum announcement brings the promise of splendid ing and closes the fol mer, for a new permanent home awaits them. s e r v i c e s f o r h e c o m e s lowing Monday morn After six years of boarding around the long u n d e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p ing. desired home of their own is at last realized. of the Lord and the F o r t h i s w e e k o f f u n A tract of land, three and one-half acres and fellowship, with annointing of the In size has been secured, located on Henderson Holy Spirit. MUo Ross p l e n t y o f g o o d f o o d is a young person with and a place to sleep, Bay, about six miles from Gig Harbor, and across the Sound from Tacoma. Here will be a m e s s a g e f o r y o u n g one needs only to part found a nice sandy beach, a fine ball field, with $5.00. If planning people. He under to attend write to J. p l e n t y o f o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r fi s h i n g , c l a m s t a n d s t h e i r p r o b l e m s , digging, and boating. and in the class which L. Simpson, 507 E. 50th On Decoration Day, May 30, a group of he will also conduct, St.,Tacoma, Wash., for m o r e d e t a i l s a n d t o enthusiastic Endeavors gathered at the new will try to help solve make reservations. site to begin preparations for the coming these trouble-makers. A n o t h e r t r e a t i s i n Conference Conference. One group under the direction of Mr. Pringle began the work, of cleaning the store for those attend Sophia E. Tawisend Home Fund Dr. Earl Barker The purchase of the building on the premises for conference use. ing Tacoma Confer ence. Dr. Earl Barker will be present to con property at Wauna, Wash., for a conference It had previously been used as a combina home has been financed by selling shares of tion garage, blacksmith shop, store and for duct a class on the Theology of Holiness. one dollar each. If any one would like to help s e v e r a l o t h e r p u r p o s e s f r o m t h e c o n t e n t s The purpose will be to clear away misun- in establishing a place for the upbuilding found in the building. After sorting out the derstandngs and doubts in the mind of those of young people in Tacoma Quarter send a usable material from the debris a bonfhe was in attendance. His clear presentation will be dollar to J. L. Simpson, 507 E. 50th St., Ta- built of the remains. Another group under the of help and inspiration to each one. T h e c h i l d r e n ' s l e a d e r w i l b e E s t h e r H e n d conia, Washington, Esther Hendi-icks, 900 S. direction of J. L. Simpson made a trail to the beach. Jim Norton wielded the big axe, blaz ricks. From the popularity of her classes hi E. 23rd, Seattle, Wash., Lewis Russell, Tacoma, the past there will have to be an age limit Wash., Rt. 6, Box 400. ing the way while others sawed logs, burned brush and shoveled dirt. Altogether the new established and enforced hi this class. trail makes a beautiful lovers lane according Carey and Iva Jessup will again serve as the C O N F E R E N C E N A M E N E E D E D conference Father and Mother. Now that a conference home has been pur to Esther Hendricks. A fine dinner prepared chased a name is needed. Suggestions ap by the girls and a ball game in the afternoon finished off the day of preparation in jolly propriate to the place, pm-pose, location will R E P O R T E R S P L E A S E N O T I C E be most welcome. The name selected will be style. printed in the Pi'iendly Endeavor and the one Mignon Macy's summer address is Scotts making the suggestion will be given recogni to Howard Harmon, 5323 N. Winifred St., Ta Mills, Oregon. Tlie time limit is still tne tion through its columns. Send all suggestions coma, Wash. same, the 15th of the month. T

July, 1938 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Three f>age THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR July, 1938 "... RATHER THAN TO ENJOY THE C. E. OFFICERS CHRISTIANTTY AT THE BEACH CITED NAMPA ENJOYS VISITING MINISTERS GREENLEAF NEWS PLEASURES OF SIN FOR A SEASON" President: Paul Commack, Rt. 4, Salem, H O N E S T C H R I S T I A N S F A C E P R O B The Greenleaf Academy graduated 17 B y P a u l C o n u n a c k O r e g o n , B o x 3 2 4 . The Friendly Endeavor On the 22nd of May we were p.rivileged to members of the senior class, which is the The devil gets a lot of consolation in mak LEMS; COMMITTEE OFFERS ■Vice-President: Elvett Brown, 2165 N. have Curtis Morse in the morning service. largest class of graduates in the history SOLUTION Church street, Salem, Oregon. Published Monthly at 3530 S. E. Hawthorne ing young people forget God in vacation His message and report of his work in the of the school. The Rev. E. W. Stuchberry of time. Satan makes people feel either so The Executive Commitee of the Chris Ave., Portland, Ore., by The Christian En Recording and Corresponding Secretary: out-post at Greer, Idaho was a real inspira tho Caldwell Baptist church gave the bacca rushed or so leisurely that they feel they tian Endeavor Union, Oregon Yearly- Barbara Hadley, 3270 S. E. Salmon street, deavor Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of tion. laureate address on Sunday morning. May don't have time to look up the little local Meeting of Friends Church have been Portland, Oregon. Friends. W i l l i a m M u r p h y a c c e p t a b l y fi l l e d t h e p u l 22. Dr. Raymond H. Leach, president of the church when they are vacationing on Sun under consideration for the past year the Treasurer: Lawrence McCracken, Rt. 1, pit Yearly Meeting Sunday, while our pastor, College of Idaho, brought the commence day at mountain or beach. matter of finding suitable bathing suits Silverton, Oregon. Subscription Price, per year 75c Edward Harmon, was away. His message, ment address the following Thursday even T h e y f o r g o t t o p r a y a n d r e a d G o d ' s w o r d for our young people at the three sum Statistical Secretary: Betty Byrd, 825 E. Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, both preached and sung, in the morning and ing. for strength to withstand temptation. The mer conferences. The changing stand 53rd street, Tacoma, 'Washington. at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under evening services were of great blessing. A fi n e f a c u l t y h a s b e e n s e c u r e d f o r t h e devil never reminds one to nray, or to read a r d s o f t h e d a y h a s m a d e t h i s a s e r i o u s Financial Secretary: Eilene Kenworthy, the Act of March 3, 1879. A b a b y d a u g h t e r w a s b o r n t o J o h n a n d following year, with Mr. Maurice Scheel, of God's word. Some people think that God problem and we are honestly facing the 1128 S. E. 33rd avenue, Portland. Oregon. Treva Farmer, May 17, at the Nazarene Hos FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF Medford, Oregon, as the principal. He is tak g o e s o n a v a c a t i o n e v e r . v t i m e t h e y d o . responsibility of the proper method of Missionary Superintendent: Marie Ellis, pital in Nampa. The little miss was named Editor in Chief Mildred Hadley ing graduate work at the University of That He won't be knowing if they des procedure. 3805 S. E. Alder street, Portland, Oregon. 3815 S. E. Main St. Portland, Ore. Bernice Joy. Washington. Margaret Jackson is taking ecrate and treat the Lord's day as a hilarious Intermediate Superintendent: Hazel Wil Harold and Maragaret Farrey are the Referring to the February issue of the Associate Editor Frederick Baker graduate studies while in the East this sum day of pleasure, and not of worship. They Friendly Endeavor we call attention to liams, Caldwell, Idaho, Rt. 2. 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. proud parents of a baby boy. The little lad mer. a c t a s t h o u g h t h e y h a d a l w a y s w a n t e d t o the report of Mrs. James Bishop rel Junior Superintendent: Virginia Heacock, Circulation Manager Frederick Bakef is doing as well as could be expected consid A Daily Vacation Bible school was held be a little "racy" in their conduct and now 3530 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. ative to the matter of attempting to find 625 N. E. Hazelfern Place, Portland, Oregon. ering he only weighed three pounds when for two weeks after the close of the grade t h a t t h e y a r e a w a y f r o m p e o p l e w h o k n o w Church Window Editoi ...... C. A. Hadley he arrived. He is still in the hospital, tho suitable bathing suits within the range Quarterly Meeting Superintendents 3270 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. school with over 80 boys and girls in attend t h e m t h e y c a n g o t o " S o d o m " a n d r a i s e of size and price that will be satisfac Portland: Myron James, 3740 S. E. Wash h i s m o t h e r h a s b e e n h o m e f o r s o m e t i m e . ance. Josephine Roberts was the principal. S o c i e t y N e w s M i g n o n M a c y whoopee. ington street, Portland, Oregon. We are glad to welcome Doris Farmer A demonstration program was held at the t o r y t o a l l . T h i s i s a v e r y d i f fi c u l t m a t S c o t t s M i l l s , O r e g o n What a silly ignoramous you are, if you t e r a s t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s a t t h e p r e s Tacoma: Howard Harmon, 5223 N. Wini Treasurer Lawrence McCracken back to Nampa. She has been in Greenleaf church at the close of the school. live a sub-standard moral life in leisure for a time, but now has employment here. ent time do not care to undertake to man fred, Tacoma, Washington. Route 1, Silverton. Oregon About 25 of our members attended Yearly time and on vacations. You but show un- Salem: Esther Commack, Rt. 4. Salem. Ore D o r i s i s a v a l u e d m e m b e r o f t h e E n d e a v o r Meeting at Newberg. ufacture these suits in view of the fact gratefullness to God for His gift of rest; g o n , B o x 3 2 4 . and her return means a boost for our society. On the evening of June 18, Myrtle Altig that so few are in demand. o r s h o w a s l e e p l i n e s s I n y o u r t h o u g h t s o f Newberg: Merle Green, Springbrook, Ore S U N N Y S I D E F . E . N E W S A number of Us had the privilege of hear became the bride of Loren Burton, of Melba, More and more of the changing stand meeting God, for tourist casualties are most ards of the day in which we live present a gon. ing Prescott Beals preach at the Nazarene at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. Sunnyside Y. P. S. again brings news of frequent; and you evidence a lack of close, difficult problem to the honest Christian Boise Valley: Edward Harmon, 723 13th College church on May 22. and Mrs. C. A. Antrim. Clark Smith, of sweet fellowship with Jesus if you can for Avenue South, Nampa, Idaho. the activities of the society. Perhaps of the Melba, sang two solos, and Milo C. Ross, young person in his attempt to find whole foremost importance is that of the new offi Eileen Tomlinson, who has been attend get Him so easily when you pursue your va some and suitable amusements and rec local pastor, read the simple scriptui-al cer cation meanderings. cers who have been recently elected and in ing our Endeavor all winter, returned to reation. AMEND3IENT TO BE VOTED ON BY her home in Mjetlakatla, Alaska, at the emony. The couple will make their home at L e t ' s m a k e t h i s s u m m e r ' s v a c a t i o n w o r t h SOCIETIES stalled into office. They are: President, Melba for the summer. We recognize this problem and do not close of school. while not trying to kill time, for time can The following amendment to the con Ivan Adams; Vice-President, Myron James; stand the racket longer than we can; not wish to impose upon our young people a Harold Wilhite, our song leader, is spend burden beyond that which they should stitution of the Christian Endeavor Union Secretary and Treasurer, Willard Haan; S C O T T S M I L L S trying to "kid" ourselves along that we of the Yearly Meeting was presented at the Committee Chairman: Prayer Meeting, My ing a few weeks in sunny, southern Califor bear, but we call attention to this one Strawberry picking is furnishing activitiy are privileged to do little sins on vacation. business meeting and is now to be voted up ron James; Missionary, Louise Berg; Look nia. We are hoping he will get homesick be m a t t e r o f t h e b a t h i n g s u i t s a s i t d o e s f o r s o m e o f o u r m e m b e r s ; s t i f f b a c k s a n d One with any intelligence can usually find on by the societies. The vote of the society out, Gwendolyn Marshall; Social, Genevievt fore long and will soon return home. He represent a vital question involving the plays the guitar and sings to the shut-ins in creaking joints are in evidence as a result. a good reason for doing the things he wants is to be sent to Barbara Hadley, 3720 S. E. Harris; Music, Lowell Todd. Many plans Mysterious visitors in an auto trailer to do, we reckon with God. possibility of immodesty and the tempta Salmon St., Portland, Oregon. are being made and much enthusiasm is the old peoples homes here, so we know tion to improper relationships. they also are missing him. camped on the church grounds the other We'll remember as young men and young Amendment No. 1. being shown on the part of these officers night. Emerging early in the morning they women that we are judged by the type of So far there has been no inquiry about and the other members of the society, so we Delia Tucker spent a few days in Greenleaf the proposition in the February issue as Section 1. proved to be our General Superintendent person with whom we go. Kinda' check your The officers shall consist of a president, a not only expect to enjoy some good times of at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ted Winslow. and his wife. After a short visit to some of standards. You can judge a young person to the possibility of securing the suits She was looking after the Winslow household vice-president, recording secretary, financial fellowship together this coming year, but the folks, they sped on their way to Twin by what it takes to amuse him. Be wise. which we found might be available. We also to make our Endeavor grow in the work while Ula attended Yearly Meeting. Rocks. secretary, treasurer, and superintendents, one You will not dally with temptation to see urge that all of those who are anticipat for each Quarterly Meeting, and one for each of our Lord and Master. The Nampa C. E. Society is surely enjoying Rex and Ruthamia Hampton will be in ing the purchase of bathing suits for the how far you can go without falling. If i of the following departments; Junior, Inter the splendid Lesson Helps prepared by Mrs. Eugene this summer, he attending summer have no good reason for doing a thing, I coming year to get in touch with any Recently, an entertaining and delightful James Bishop of Portland. They make the mediate, Missionary, Temperance, a grounds evening was had by Y. P. S. rnembers to school at the University. have one good reason for leaving it alone. member of that committee which was lessons so interesting and helps one so much Keith Macy has been home a short while manager and a dining club manager. The whom Margaret and Randall Discus were Believe it for Vacation days: "Today well composed of Mrs. James Bishop, Mildred General superintendent of Oregon Yearly hosts for a Backwards Party. Upon arirval, in understanding the scriptures. and will also attend a summer session of lived makes every yesterday a dream of hap Hadley and Edward Harmon and let them Pennies are being hoarded by the dozens, by music study at Eugene this summer. direct you as to where and how these suits Meeting will be the Superitendent of Chris guests were greeted with 'Good-byes' and piness, every tomorrow a vision of hope." tian Endeavor in the capacity of advisor. our C. E. What for? Quaker Hill conference, In a rather futile attempt to find Abequa God and I will continue to be companions might be secured. served refreshments (backwards) and then Section 2. sent out on a Scavenger Hunt. A great deal of course. Palls, a weary and scratched party from t h i s v a c a t i o n t i m e . We recognize that it is not wise to A visit to Anson Cox by any passing Scotts Mills hiked in the deep woods back of change the method of our young people The Executive committee shall consist of Of fun was had and expressed as everyone here. They finally gave up, eating their the officers named, and the Quarterly Meet said their "Helios." We surely enjoyed the through Nampa would be a blessing to both. "SEEN AT YEARLY MEETING" in their bathing together as we are at The days are long and wearisome to him ing Superintendents, the editor of the Friend opportunity of being together, as a Society, lunch on a rock beach, and not viewing the The very young generation of Quakers public beaches which are used by the as he can only, sit in a chaii-. His interest scenic wonder. On their return journey manifested itself in a marked manner on ly Endeavor, the editor of the Lesson Helps, with Margaret and Randall for we nave in the young people and work of the church public at large, but we do feel to urge the superintendent of Christian Endeavor, missed the fellowship with them since they however, they hiked down to Moss Lake, Yearly Meeting Sunday this year. Judging strongly that every person in attendance and were gratified to see the rhodadendrons the grounds manager, the dining club man are now the Advisors for the Intermediate g e n e r a l l y i s a s k e e n a s e v e r . I f a c a l l i s by the energy displayed by this numerous at our conferences use discretion and true impossible lettei's make a most excellent in blossom. Christian Endeavor. little flock, the work of future years in our ager and the superintendents of departments. substitute. Helen Cammack will visit Scotts Mills, modesty in their conduct and apparel Article 6, church will be ably carried on. while going to and from the beaches. Per Brief news of Sunnyside members will iJune 22, for a pot luck supper and showt-i' Section 1. prove interesting. Childrens' meeting, from an older persons' haps the most distressing condition arises STAR YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT NEW i n h e r h o n o r . The duties of the executive committee shall Barbara Hadley, who has viewpoint, was interesting Sunday morning from the carelessness of manj^ of the with Ava Brown and Lela Gulley as leaders bathers upon coming out of the water in be; OFFICERS SPRINGBROOK REVERBERATIONS 7. To bring a nomination to the union for gone an appendicitis operation, is now rapid of the group. The "feltogram", used as an not properly covering themselves while ly recovering strength. The Star C. E. enjoyed a picnic at Garden Wedding bells rang for Catherin Reynolds object lesson, proves an interesting device. dining "club manager. VaUey, May 27th. The 37 picnicers left early and Luther Stenfor, of Newberg and Spring- lying on the beach and we ask that you Sherman Hadley is m the morning taking their breakfast and That is what Helen CTammack will be using cooperate with us in seeing that you have job and enjoying it immensely. .He ^ with brook, at our church, Sunday morning, June on the little Bolivians, too. a suitable bathrobe or some such apparel the DeliveJ^ Service of the Riverview-Damas- dinner along. The day was spent in hiking, 12. Denver Headrick performed the ceremony Sunday Snaps: Phyllis and Paul posing that will give proper covering at all times D U E T O T H E P A C T T H A T Q u a k e r E n baseball playing, target shooting and eating. in the presence of relatives. deavors are requested not to arrive be c u s M i l k c o m p a n y . ' we are glad to welcome Billy Ralphs home f o r C h e s t e r H a d l e y ' s c a m e r a . . . T h i s w a s when not actually in the water. The months of June and Seventy four of oui- number picnicked all Barbara Hadley's first public venture since \Ye are not forbidding bathing if you fore one o'clock Monday afternoon. Au f r o m P. B . I . day at Champoeg on June 3. The young peo her recent appendectomy . . . Too bad the are not able to secure one of these suits gust 1st, so the conference preceeding brings showers and will have time to vacate and the manage p a r t y w a s h e l d a t t h e A . J . ple played ball in the morning, then there singing preachers' octet had to be dissolved for we recognize the problem which is Betty Williams is enjoying many wedding Hadley home the evening of June 7. At the was lots to eat at noon, with gallons of ice so effectively ... On Yearly Meeting Sun ment time to prepare for the Yearly Meet s h o w e r s i n h e r h o n o r . were elected to serve the coming year: presented to all of you, but we have agreed cream. Relay races and a short C. E. business day, it was said,, we see at these people we on this matter referred to above relative ing Endeavors it is neces.sary that Worth Too, interesting vacations President, Barabara Ralphs; vice-presi meeting ended the afternoon hours. haven't seen since last Yearly Meeting Sun to the proper attention to your apparel Coulson have reservation in advance for share in the many activities. • dent, Ruth Craven; secretary, Mary Beeson; A Bolivian meal was prepared for us by day!—Springbrook News. while on the beach or in the water. your room. Drop him a card and specify T. A. Hutchens are having a most interets treasmer, Mterle Reed; pianist, Mildred Ha- Helen Cammack and assistants on the with whom you wish to room and whether eaten, and digested, Helen brought us customs in a tent or the dormitory. You will pay ing two-weeks tidp on the boat to high worth; song leader, Lowell C?line; Lookout evening of May 31. We were faced with the of in a little talk. Then Helen was We are glad for four girls in our church p o i n t s i n A l a s k a . committee chauman, Ruth Craven; Prayer task of eating fried guinea pig, and the Bo for the room at the time of arrival. Meeting committee, Emma Davis; Misionary livian fPozen potato. The drink was one surprised by a shower of gifts from our who gi-aduated from high school; Lorine Please have your reservation in his hand Many from sunnyside «« P'SrSreS committee. Bob Ralphs; Social committee made with ground toasted barley, simllai- group, among them kitchen articles for Butler, Florine Mardock, Ruby Paterson and n o t l a t e r t h a n J u l y 2 5 t h , chairman, Lorene Davis and Calvin Reed; to Postum! After dinner was swallowed and housekeeping with Esthel in Bolivia. Pern Nixon. ^any ouror Intermediate superintendent, Delpha Cline. (Continued to Page 3, Column 1) "Friendly Endeavorers theie, to .

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T H E B L O O D O F C H R I S T we are pmufied or purged from all moral de- not moved away from the hope of the T H E D O U B L E C U R E filement. Here we again see the work of Gospel." Col. 1:21-23. the Holy Spirit who alone can make pos- 4. "Behold therefore the goodness and sever- (Continued from Page 4) sible this spiritual operation as He takes ity of God; on them which fell severity; thirds right but we believe that we can the things of Christ and makes them real to but toward thee, goodness, if thou con ^ CHESTER A HADLEY show by the Scriptures that we are not us. tinue in His goodness; otherwise thou also S h a l t b e c u t o f f . " R o m 1 1 : 2 2 . mistaken on this line. In Acts 15:8-9 we read: The Necessity that the Work of Grace See ihe Tearly neeling tlirougli ilie Cliurcti WinClov "And God which knoweth the hearts bear Be Continuous The Caivinistic Basis of Security t h e m w i t n e s s , g i v i n g t h e m t h e H o l y G h o s t Tt . ti, I, • f 4.1, 4 ti, • The security of the believer is based on even as He did unto us; and put no difference It IS on the basis of the truths given ^ut here is a between us and them, purifying their hearts in the Sciiptures that we rnust fmd our disregard of the conditional elements which Conference of Kvangelical Friends Proposed by faith." That the faith mentioned was pos security, ^y other basis is fa s^ We be- presented in the word of God. They The Blood of Christ sible only in connection with the Baptism of heve in the 'election of grace," Rom 11:5. unconditional election as by 1940; Clerk and iSnperlntendent To Co East the Holy Spirit is evident from the association In His grace He has promised to save all who apparent in the following .quotations in which the Baptism and faith are placed. believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as our taken from the Westminister Confession of B y F r e d e r i c k B . B a k e r a n d M U o C . R o s s revealed the greatest advance on the home The Double Cure We believe, that we are fully warranted in Savior and who accept the conditions up- p„;tj, A proposal for a "Conference of Evangelical field for years with new buildings in pro on which salvation is offered to man. We mankind that are predestin- cess of construction at Camas, Washington; believing that 'this Baptism with the Holy B y E D W A R D M O T T Friends" in America around 1940 was an out Rose Valley, Washington; Woodland, Idaho; Spirit is the eradication of the sinful nature" beheve in the necessity of a continuous ^ the foundation of (Portland Bible Institute) come of the 46th annual session of Oregon or the purifying of the heart. This is fully walk in the light which God gives to us according to His eternal Yearly Meeting of Friends Church held June Greenleaf, Idaho; and Ontario Heights, Ore gon and the purchase of a church building supported by the passage previously quoted throughout our probationary state, '^e in- immutable purpose, and the secret coun- This article. "The Blood of Christ, The 7 to 12, 1938, at Newberg, Oregon. An Exec from Matt. 3:11-12 and also by the word itial work Of grace in salvation is of great pleasure of His will, hath chosen Double Cure" is timely. It is well worth your utive Committee consisting of Edward Mott, at Prune Hill, Camas, Washington. There was a net gain of 71 in membership in spite in II Thes. 2:13, '"But we are bound alway importance but it is equally important that ^ everlasting glory, out of His time to read the first part of it in the Earl P. Barker, and Carl G. Miller was ap we retain this grace and that we maintam without any fore- June issue and then to read ths completed of the fact that at the previous Yearly Meet to give thanks to God for you Brethern, be pointed to thoroughly investigate the mat loved of the Lord, because God hath from a consistent walk. We present some scrip- perseverance article this month.—Editor. ter and to have a report for the Ministerial ing it was recommended that all Church the beginning chosen you to salvation ture passages which substantiate this view of ^ ^j. ^^y other thing in Conference to be held September 19 to 22 at memberships lists be brought up to date. "Wherefore Jesus also, that He might the Quaker Hill Conference Grounds on Pay There are almost twice as many meeting through sanctification of the Spirit and a conditional salvation. creature as conditions or causes moving 1. "For whosoever shall call upon the name ^ sanctify the people with His own blood, suf ette Lake, McCall, Idaho. It was felt that and mission points as there were ten years belief of the truth." Sanctification is thus fered without the gate." ago. There are nearly twice as many active distinctly set forth as a work of the Spirit. of the Lord shall be saved." Rom. 10:13, ^im theieimmj Therefore deliverance from all sin is such a conference would do much to encour m i n i s t e r s a n d w o r k e r s i n o u r h o m e fi e l d 2. "But what saith it. The word is nigh ^ath appointed the elect unto possible and, as we believe the promises, age Evangelincal Friends of Amerida to unit How Does the Blood of Christ Cleanse thee, even in thy mouth and in thy so hath He by the eternal and most edly pray for intense evangelism through as there were ten years ago. A survey cover F r o m S i n it becomes actual in personal experience. K; ing the month of Mlay reveals that an aver heart; that is the word of faith which we f! . pf Hi^ will, foreordained all the out the country. This interesting question suggests itself is not assumed from the viewpoint of im age attendance of nearly 1000 was had in our preach; that if thou shalt confess with Y®®PTeYeimto Where they who are During the sessions of the Yearly Meeting at this point; how does the blood of Christ putation, but is factual. We are to be dead outposts alone. thy mouth, the Lord Jesus, and shalt be- ^ - redeemed the invitaton of Iowa Yearly Meeting to have cleanse from sin. We have seen that the lisve in thy heart that God hath raised effectually called unto faith indeed unto sin because in dying unto sin a representative at their 75th Anniversary The report of Carroll Tamplin, Field Sup once our complete deliverance from sin erintendent was read by Chester Hadley dur Holy Spirit purifies the heart but this fact from the dead thou shalt be saved." Rom. ^ working in due sea- is made possible. The term "reckon" has at Oskaloosa, Iowa, August 23 to 28, 1938 was does not detract from the place of the blood accepted and Edward Mott, presiding clerk ing the Missionary Session and revealed cnn- arp' iiistified adopted, sanctified, and been used by some as having reference to of the Yearly Meeting was chosen to represent a r e m a r k a b l e g r o w t h o f t h e M i s s i o n S t a t i o n in cleansing for the Spirit takes the things 3. "But if we walk in the light as He is son are ju ^ through faith unto sal- the imputation of holiness, rather than with 12 outstationg being established. Helen of Christ and shows them unto us. (John in the light, we have fellowship one with are any other redeemed by Oregon Yearly Meeting at Iowa's gathering. 16:16). In order to more fully understand another, and the blood of Jesus Christ Y^^on. Neither adopted, and an actual experience of death to sin. But Cammack, missionary on furlough to return Oregon Yearly Meeting was established by t h i s m a t t e r w e i - e f e r t h e r e a d e r t o C h r i s t ' s His son cleanseth us from all sin." I John Christ effectually Justified, P reckon is defined by Webster, in one of Iowa Yearly Meeting in 1893. to the field July 19th stated that she was 1 - 7 s a v e d b u t t h e e l e c t o n l y . „ i e . c i c p d the senses given, as "To place dependance Chester A. Hadley, Yearly Meeting Super- going to the field this second time with all language in John 6:54, 55: "Whoso eateth upon and expect it." Reckoning is an exact of the glamor gone, facing hard things and my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternal 4. "Verily, verily, I say unto you, if a man Y4"eY"haWe counLl of His science and is so used in mathematics mtendent, is to be a guest speaker at trying circumstances, yet going back with a life; and I will raise him up at the last licicuj His and many other lines where exactness is J. Friends, convening Aug- deep urge to bring the message of salvation day. For my flesh is meat indeed and my Srnin oYn wY, whereby He extendeth or wimoldeth required. Thus Peter in his first epistle. Damascus, Ohio. It is planned to people that should have been fold