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Friendly Endeavor, April 1930

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V o l u m e 9 . N u m b e r 4 . PORTLAND, OREGON April. 1930

QUAKER FORMALITIES T H E C H A N C E O F A L I F E T I M E Is it right to receive eternal life from those scarred hands and then G e r v a s A . C a r e y Opportunity has appeared once again give Him only the spare change we for those who care to grab her by the happen to have left after we have sup forelock! plied ourselves with luxuries? Is it T h e h i s t o r y o f F r i e n d s p r e s e n t s s o m e You See, it's this way. Chester Had- right to receive heaven at the price very interesting illustrations of the de ley, chairman of the conference com which He paid, and then give Him the odds and ends, the convenient service, velopment of formalism in the face of missary department, makes this pro the things that cost us little or nothing? our continued emphasis upon the absence posal : If there are one hundred paid board T h e c i - u m b s t h a t f a l l f r o m y o u r l a d e n of ritual in true worship. Of this for ers in the mess hall next conference, table are not enough; they will not malism within the Friends Church itself each and every eater there will only do to meet the need of the world that some has had to do directly with wor pay the paltrv trifle of five dollar.s gropes in its ignorance, and in its ship while other has concerned modes for the WHOLE week. And further blindness without God. You have no of life and conduct. Of the latter the m o r e — t l i i s i s t h e b e a u t y o f i t — a n y o n e right to crucify the Lord Jesus Christ plain language and dress may he cited getting ten people to sign up to eat afresh upon the cross of your conven as the outstanding examples while either at the dining room on a five dollar ience.—Selected. the silent meetings on the one hand rate (and extract the money also from Let us read this again, thoughtfully or the fully programmed vocal services said ten) gets a pass to eat free—and and prayerfully. on the other hand may he offered as freely—at the club. Methinks this news forms that have entered into the meet is like sweet nectar to some canny FOR YOUR BULLETIN BOARDS i n g f o r w o r s h i p . Scotchmen aroundabouts! It is easy to understand the senti Now, opportunity in the garb of free "At Kamakura, Japan, is the second mental attachments which grew up meals at our own glorious, fun-spilling, around the plain language and dress. foodfilling conference is here! largest idol in the country, a statue The soft "Thee" and "Thou" of eldei-ly The race is on! Really, the thought of Buddah. It is hollow and so large does almost terrify me—those inter you can get inside of it and ascend address to each other and to children a stairway leading to its head. People became like music to our ;ears. The mediates are so peppy^—what if they can get inside of these gods, but ^ these rising generations adopted the form of took all the coveted free places! Oh, expression with little or no thought yes, extra meals are served on deep- gods cannot get inside of them. as to its real significance. But in the sea fishing days, you understand—case beginning of its usage "Thee" and of necessity for most persons! "Thou" were the regular singular forms You bring the ten next to you and I'll Better Meetings of address while "You" was the plural bring the ten next to me; in no time at all we'll have—our expenses paid It was customary to use "Thee" to By BELL G. BADLEY. equals; hut "You" to superiors, an ex at conference! pression meaning more than one hut The Dining Club manager, C. A. used to address a single person as a Hadley, .says he can meet the expenses Christian Endeavor Topics. title of respect. George For and other of the club for the Conference week at early Friends merely insisted on using only $5.00 apiece if there are at least , 1930 the English language correctly as re one hundred boarders. Another condi tion is that the .$5.00 be paid by July Topic—Why Everybody Needs Christ. garded number, from a conviction that John 14:1-11. there is a fundamental equality of all 15th so he will have cash in hand to men which makes it inconsistent to look pay the bills. A drive to get One Let us open the meeting by singing upon any man as more than one. The Hundred Members for this dining club "I Need Jesus," "I Need Thee Every plain language gr.adually became a form was inaugurated at ihe banquet. It is Hour." and "He's My Friend. _ as the usage of the English language now in full swing. Anyone desiring If everybody needs Christ, that in gradually adopted "you" as a singular. to earn their board free at Conference cludes the children, the intermediates Thereafter the continued usage of the l^ay do so by securing ten paid mem and the seniors, also the midle aged and plain language by Friends was con bers for this club. To secure member- the elderly. Wouldn't this be a good tinued as a cu.stom without its original ^ip blanks write C. A. Hadley, 225 time to have a joint meeting of all the significance. East Thirty-Fifth Street, Portland, Ore- societies? Invite several older nieni- ton. Wlien these blanks are returned to bers of the Church to be present. Now As regards the plain dress, it was iim signed and the $5.00 paid he will some earnest prayers. Then throw the a development of the early testimony of send a memljership card to the person meeting open to testimony, but keep Friends in favor of simplicity. It is applying for it. the division in age. Let the chilcren doubtful whether they had any desire Perhap.s by this method some one in speak first, because when the older for a uniform dress at first but sought your Society can get to go to Confer ones get started telling why they need modesty and plainness as a testimony ence who otherwise could not. Take Jesus in their lives they never seem against the general extravagance of advantage of the offer and let's have to be able to stop. Let all the members the times. The leather breeches which at least 150 members of the Twin pray that a revival spirit may break out George Fox made for himself of which Rocks Dining Club. and some souls find God at tins meeting. considerable has been written were made from a motive of economy and conven Men are passing, dying. If they need ience. Their durability was the feature Christ they need Him here .and now, which appealed to Fox. In the course MISSIONARY before they die. They are calling to us of time the development of a uniform for Him.—Robert E. Speer. dress afforded opportunity for the very I S I T R I G H T ? extravagance against which plain dre-s's People do not judge of Christianity was first advocated. Quaker hats, bon Would to God we could lose sight for by its doctrine, but by the lives of pro nets. dresses, shawls and suits were a time of missionary organization and fessing Christians. We attract or we many times made of the most expensive every human agency and could get one repel. materials available. Their limited pur clear vision of Jesus Christ; then the chasers increased the cost of small whole problem of missionary finance We need Christ in the home. We quantity pi'oduction. And as for sim and missionary workers would be set may not be able to bring our relatives plicity and h.umility it was di.scovered tled. I do not ask you to pity the to Christ by argument or preaching, that pride could be stimulated by a fine heathen, but I do ask you with all my but we can convince them of the reality uniform as well as by current styles. heart to treat Je.sus Christ right. of salvation by the way we live. Page 2 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR April. 1930 April, 1930 T HE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page 3

April 20. 1930 and dislikes, his strong points and his Robert Mendenhall won the medal and ning, March 12. It was in the nature It seems that during the past year ter the business the social committee w e a k p o i n t s . Irene Swanson took second place. of a farewell for Ethel Littlefield, who but few in our community have es had Bible guessing games which we all Topic—Wliy We Believe We Live For First of all seek God's will. We ever. Jolin 11:2.3-26; Mark 12:26- left the next day for California. After caped sickness. Mrs. VTiite, our local enjoyed. know He could not want any child of His SECOND FRIENDS the business, those, present were divided Conference Mother, has just returned Mrs. Charles Haworth, of S. Salem, 27. to be in a woi'k that would be dishon into four Iri.sh families, which com visited relatives here recently. Death cannot come from the Portland Sanatorium, where orable. In one way life is a game, Early in the winter, in order to she had an operation for the removal Some of our people were privileged To h i m u n t i m e l y w h o i s fi t t o d i e ; peted in telling Irish jokes, and in other and to win the game one must apply stimulate regular attendance in the Sun contests. Sandwiches and punch were of goitre. Ruth Gulley is at the Good to attend the hlissionary Convention The less of this sad world, the more the rules that win all games: Prepara served for refreshments. held at Salem. of heaven—Millman. day School, our Superintendent. J. Emel Samaritan, where she had an operation tion, equipment, study, hard work and Swanson. announced that the class hav Ethel Littlefield left, March 13, for for appendicitis, March 17. Mr. and IMrs. G. Harvey Brougher and Our Lord has vTitten the promise of training. ing the highe.st percentage of attendance Los Angeles, where she will visit her L e v i L e w i s i s c o n fi n e d t o h i s b e d son. Junior, made a hurried call at the resurrection not in books alone, but Our choice of work should be gov for a given time would be rewarded in sister. Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Later she most of the time, and Grandpa Newby Scotts Mills, March 9. in every leaf of springtime.—Luther. erned by a deep-rooted life aim. Is our one of two ways. If they did not w i l l b e j o i n e d b y h e r m o t h e r a n d t h e y i s n o t s o w e l l . Everett Allen completed his high The moment we by faith unite our aim to be useful in the world, to serve have a separate class room one would will go on to Indiana to visit another Sir. and Mrs. Glen Rinard are taking school course at the end of the first selves to Christ, we become His, and our fellows, or is it pleasure, or gain, be finished for them; and if they al sister, Mrs. Paul Bolliger. Ethel plans the parts of Mr. and Mi'S. Robert Mof- s e m e s t e r a n d i s w o r k i n g f o r t h e N e l s o n His destiny is ours; we ai-e raised with or position ? ready had a class room, they would to be gone a couple of years, staying fet in a missionary play to be given at L u m b e r C o . Him to live here and now with Him If it is hard to decide, then lay a be given a banquet. The Young Mar t h e r e f o r f u r t h e r s c h o o l w o r k . the Newberg Friends Church. March 31. a n d f o r H i m . — A n o n . good foundation in education and Chris ried People, taught by Mrs. Ef.fie Tamp- Hal Roebuck, La Dean Repp, Grandma We will look for you at Highland, Vv'e are in the chrysalis ;state now. tian character, and do the thing closest lin, were the winners, and .since they Ramsey and others have been on the March 29. Some are so frozen up in it that they at hand. Other lines will open up, other a l r e a d y h a d a c l a s s r o o m , t h e y w e r e sick list, but all are repoi'tcd better tastes will develop. Study yourself forget the hereafter and would remain given a banquet on the evening of Feb a t t h i s t i m e . PIEDMONT a c h r y s a l i s f o r e v e r . O t h e r s y e a r n t o and find what work you really like, and ruary 28. We are told they enjoyed gelistic meetings in Highland Church, be free.—Spurgeon. are fitted for, and at what you are chicken and many other good things. Our pastor, F. J. Cope, is holding „.LEE Sunday, hlarch 2nd, was observed as The preaching of Jesus had at its happiest. If you like to .sell life in Portland Ouarterly Meeting was held evangelistic services in Highland Church, at Lents, March 7-9. • Dr. C. W. Butler. M i s s i o n a r y d a y i n t h e v a r i o u s d e p a r t very heart the doctrine of immortality. surance, why spend your time fishing Salem. His wife is with him. In his ments of the Church. The S. S. had 4hnsfu)hochin He believed in it. and He was an ex f o r C h i n o o k s a l m o n ? T r y n o t t o b e President of the National Holiness As- absence the pulpit is being filled by a display of maps and posters made pert in spiritual things. I am \\-illing a square peg in a round hole. '■.ociation, as well as President of Cleve Carroll and Doris Tamplin and Alison to trust His judgment. by the scholars of the different classes; land Bible Institute, Clevcland._ Ohio, Rogers. also a card table arrangement of mis "The re.surrection of Jesus is better preached twice on Friday, twice on sionary figures pi-epared by the Begin Tires .supported by proof than most ancient Saturday and three times on Sunday. C H E H A L E M C E N T E R PORTLAND BRANCH historical events. S o c i e t y N o t e s His messages were very strong and ners. " A special mi.ssionary program "If Christ did not rise then Christian helpful to all who heard them. Al prepared by Hazel Porter was greatly B r o a d w a y a t F l a n d e r s At our New Year's Watch Party, enjoyed. B R o a d w a y 8 5 3 0 ity is based on a lie. But a lie like this FIRST FRIENDS OF PORTLAND though not a Friend, except he holds which was hekl in the home of Wilbur The Mothers of the Cradle Roll De would not lead the men that invented associate membership in the First DONALD MacPHEE. Manager and Lucille Elliott, the following offi partment are enjoying a study and i t t o d i e f o r i t . Friends of Cleveland, Dr. Butler is -^mry We were glad of the privilege of hav cers were elected: President, Ruth discussion club, which meets once each "Je.sus did rise from the dead. Hun much in sympathy with Friends' princi dreds of people saw Him. All could ing Mr. Li Lee, a native Chinese mis Baker; Vice-President, Warren Moor; month, and at which subjects relative sionary, speak to us one Sunday morn ples and doctrines. On Saturday after to child training and guidance are con not have been deceived at once. noon he conducted a spiritual cummun- Secretary, Gladys Newton; Treasurer, ing. After fourr years in China, he is Lawrence Baker; Committee Chairmen, sidered. Mildred Ruhndorf is the effi "The only fitting end to such a beau ion service, which was a time of real returning to Huntington Park for a six Prayer Meeting, Wilbur Elliott; Social, cient .superintendent of the department, t i f u l l i f e o f p o w e r a s J e s u s l i v e d i s months' furlough. communion with and feasting upon Lucille Elliott and Edith Moor; Look-, and this class is proving interesting the resurrection. Death could not hold Christ, a time when those present drew Little Doris Voget was miraculou.sly out. Warren Moor; Music, Violet New and instructive to those attending. Him. He had power to break its bands." saved from death by an automobile nearer to Christ. Many expressed them Two of our Friends are at Portland CLAUDE A. LEWIS, M. D. selves as enjoying that service the best ton; Mis.sionary, Myrtle Walton. after Sunday School the morning of As some of our members are away Sanatorium on the convalescent list. , 1930 March 16. She was knocked down and of the whole Quarterly Meeting. our attendance at the C. E. meetings Dr. Byron Moiris is recovering from a the machine passed over her. We thank The Chr'stian Endeavor business 915-916 WEATHERLY BUILDING Topic—What Is a Useful Life? II. Tim. is quite small. Ruth WTiitlock is teach minor operation and is looking well the Lord for her deliverance and are meeting a d social was held with John and doing nicely. Clara Whited under 2:3-15, 21-22. and Ben'ah Lewis, on Wednesday eve- ing in Montana, Edna Ralston is work PORTLAND, OREGON To begin with, a useful life must be glad to report that she is feeling well ing in Portland, Minnie Ralston is went a serious operation the first of again now. working in Newberg, and Edward Baker March, but seems to be improving and a transformed life. Let us have a The music committee of the Sunday East 9194 Res. TABOR 9543 Bible study of characters as examples. is attending Portland Bible Institute. hopes to leave the hospital soon. We School presented a very interesting pro A very enjoyable evening was spent at a r e t h a n k f u l t o o u r S a v i o u r f o r H i s Zacchaeus. Luke 19:1-10. E. W. HONSTEIN gram during the opening exercises one the home of Violet and Gladys Newton comforting presence with these ill _ ones. John. Mark 3:17; I John 4:7-14. Sunday morning. Several solos, duets Petei-. Matt. 4:18-20. on February 11, when the Endeavorers Friends of Uncle Ben Cook will be and quartettes were sung by the children met for the business and social time. glad to know that he is able to be about Paul 2 Cor. 3:17-18. of the Sunday School. The Plumber Common experience. Tit. 3:1-8. Games pertaining to the occasion were the house these days by the aid of a INTERMGUNTAIN The Multnomah County Holiness As For your Repairs or New Installations played until a late hour, when re crutch and cane. It is hard to imagine Stephen. Act 6:8-15. sociation held an all day missionary Next, a useful life must be an un freshments wer-e sei'ved. Uncle Ben shut in very long and we'll be meeting' in our church the 13th oi call Rev. Astleford. of Rex. is conducting ALFALFA HONEV selfish life. Reduce to a minimum your March." C. W. Ruth, Mr. Bishop and glad when he is able to be out again. demands on those about you, increase to H O N S T EI N ' S evangelistic meetings in our Church at We are .enjoying our song sei'vice, a ma.ximum the help you give to others. Mr. Scott were the speakers. It was the present time. A number have been more especially lately since the arrival a time of blessing to all. Equipped Auto Service of our new song books, "Tabernacle 10 lb. pail $1.85 A n o t h e r p o i n t t o r e m e m b e r i s t l r a t The County W. C. T. U. held their helped; may God continue to bless we must not all expect to do the same souls. Hymns No. 3." Hazel Porter, who 5 l b . p a i l 1 . 0 0 institute in our church the 20th of HONESTY MY POLICY We greatly appreciate the visitors thing. If every woman in the Clurch March. In the afternoon Miss Mildred directs our congregational singing, is Postage Paid wanted to be in the kitchen helping T A b o r 4 8 0 9 from Rex who have met with us re teaching us some new hymns, and we Wills held a Gold Medal contest. We cently in our Endeavor meetings. find that some of the newer .son.gs are with Quarterly Meeting dinner, about are proud to announce that our own 1081 East Caruthers St. Portland, Ore. thi'ee-fourths of them would not be use Our society visited the Springbrook a . s l o v e l v a s s o m e o f o u r o l d f a v o r i t e s . Wm. l^lcKibben S Soos Mr. Martin, of the S. S. Union, was ful. They would be in the way. A Endeavor and Church service on Feb Producers useful life will be spent where the Illllllllllllllllllliiillllllllllllllllllll r u a r y 2 3 . a very interesting speaker at a recent need is greatest. That is no doubt why Sunday morning service. His messages STAR, IDAHO there are calls in so many different SPRINGBROOK of the wonderful work of the Union are fi e l d s o f s e r v i c e . always gripping, and we feel the urge If we would be useful we mu.st not be Spring is spring at Springbrook. more intensely to do all we can to weary in well doing, but be patient and Pertlai^d Biiile institiite The Society enjoyed a St. Patrick's hel)) give the Go.spel to those less for faithful. Kitto. the author of a fa social at the parsonage March 13. tunate. mous Bible dictionary, was a deaf pau Lively games, a dancing conte.st, C. E. Dr, Geo. B. Pratt per. yet by per.sistence and patience he Formerly N. P. E. I, business and eats, much eats, good eats, S C O T T S M I L L S became a great B'.ble scholar. all contributed to the evening's fun. We were glad that Stella Hubbard, the Marion and Evangeline Cook, of Pow social committee chairman, was able to ell Butte, Qregon, visited relatives and .May 4, 1930. Students may enter at any time. Prepare for efficient Optometrist be out again, after being held up two friends here the first week in March. Topic—How Jlav We Find Our Life weeks with the mumps. Mrs. Cook brought the message Sun Christian service. Write for Catalonia. 282 MORRISON ST. (bet. 4th and Sth) Work? Ps. 119:105; Jas. 1:5-7. "All Gaul is divided into three parts," day morning, March 2, and Mr. Cook There has never been a time when but our Junior Superintendent thought it had the evening service. We were more thought was given to helping PORTLAND BIBLE INSTITUTE best to divide the Junior C. E. into two blessed by their presence and helpful Glasses Right — Prices Right young people find their places in life parts, the younger children meeting at messages. than there is today. 2:00 o'clock, and the older ones at 4:00, The February C. E. business meeting Blake "The Optical Shop" your There are schools to analyze the nat o n T u e s d a y s , f o r t h e i r r e g u l a r p r a y e r and social was held at the home of ural abilities of each student, his likes 1186 Borthwick Street Portland, Oregon meetings. hlr. and Mrs. Joseph McCracken. Af "Optical Shop" Page 4 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR April, 1930

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ple. Virena Rinard is to have charge Cbe friendly endeavor of the first meeting. A L I T T L E S A V I N G S Mrs. Marie Hirst spent a few days OLdFL .A.CCOUNT IN A TWENTY Editor-in-Chief Helen Cammack last week with her friend, Carol Hes- 1186 BorthwicJc Street, Portland, Oregon. PAYIMENT OR AN ENDOWMENT ton, at Star. POLICY IN THE Associate Editor J. Emel Swanson Caldwell District C. E. Convention 827 East B2nd Street, Portland, Oregon. convened here last week end. The Contributing Editor Gervas Carey theme of the Convention was "Double Aetna Life Insurance Co. 2315 East Spruco St., Seattle, Wash. Your Life" and the Convention verse S o c i e t y N e w s E d i t o r M i l d r e d H a d l e y was Col. 1:18—"That in all things He For further information inquire of lias E. Main St., Portland, Oregon rnight have the preeminence." The F. F. ANDERSON, District Mgr„ Better Meetings Dept Bell G. Badley first session began Friday evening with 325 S. Davis St. McMinnville, Oregon 984 E. Salmon St., Portland, Oregon an address by Rev. George Roseberry, Tithing Dept Milo Ross of Fruitland, followed by a social time. 1186 Borthwlck St., Portland, Oregon The services Saturday consisted of talks Missionary Dept Rosa Allen f r o m m e m b e r s o f t h e v a r i o u s C . E . Route 2, Boise, Idaho Societies, which were very helpful. At 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 5:30 Saturday evening a banquet was 1545 Main Street, HillBboro, Oregon. Heacock Sash & Door Co, s e r v e d , f o l l o w e d b y a n a d d r e s s b y R e v. Circulation Manager... .Wilfred Pearson Lester Jones, of Nampa. Rev. Moore 1566 Alberta Street, Portland, Oregon. had the services Sunday morning. Sun day afternoon was taken up with short Publifihed Monthly at 1566 Alberta Street, talks on the Convention subject. The Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor Endeavor meeting was led by Leanna Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. McCain, president of Idaho State Union. Subscription Price, per year 75c The topic was "How Can I Double My L i f e B y S h a r i n g ? " A f t e r w h i c h R e v. 215 SECOND STREET Entered oa eecond clais matter, February 8, 1928, Montgomery, of Parma, gave an acl- C o m e r S a l m o n at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under d r e . s s o n " D o u b l i n g O u r L i v e s T h r o u g h the act of March 8, 1879. Stewardship and Service." PORTLAND, OREGON We give the best prices and service on Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' GREENLEAF QUOTA FOR 1930 Hardware, Paint, Roofing, etc. We be lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. Boise Valley Quarterly Meeting was Keep the money rolling in! Keep the held here February 21, 22, 23. The money rolling in! Soon the quota will C. E. Rally, held on Friday night, con be paid and the mony will do its duty. Office Hours Phone East 4468 sisted mostly of a debate, with Orpha Melba and Star are now added to the Pressnalle and Dilla Tucker of Green- honor list of those who have paid in 9:00 to 5:00 leaf, as negative and Milton Mills and full. Charles Beals, of Boise, as affirmative. The question in debate was; Resolved, S o c i e t y Q u o t a P a i d DR. A. E. GEORGE That opportunities for missionary work 1930 are more promising in India than in First Friends $ 30.00 DENTIST China. The decision was in favor of Piedmont 17.00 the affirmative. S e c o n d F r i e n d s 2 0 . 0 0 X-RAY The regular session of the Quarterly Highland 16.OO Meeting was held on Saturday with a S o u t h S a l e m 1 2 . 0 0 goodly number of representatives from Melba 5.00 5.00 the different meetings of the Quarterly Rosedale 5.00 5.00 1050'/2 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore. Meeting. I. Gurney Lee, pastor at Star, Greenleaf 20.00 brought a very helpful message Satur S t a r 1 6 . 0 0 1 6 . 0 0 d a y m o r n i n g . Boise 14.00 Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies Ruth Myers was home for a short Newberg 15.00 vacation in February. She is attend S p r i n g b r o o k 1 2 . 0 0 Paints, Glass, Roofing ing the North Pacific Evangelistic In C h e h a l e m C e n t e r 8 . 0 0 stitute in Portland. Tacoma 10.00 10.00 W. J. Winslow, wife and daughter, Entiat 8.00 8.00 have returned from California, where V a n c o u v e r 5 . 0 0 they spent the winter with Mrs. Wins- S c o t t s M i l l s 1 0 . 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 l o w ' s m o t h e r . Sherwood 5.00 Hardware Our Sunday services are being quite Middleton 4.00 well attended. The ushers are kept K. L, MENDENHALL bus" finding seating room. $232.00 $ 54.00 The young people have talked the m a t t e r o v e r w i t h o u r p a s t o r a n d h a v e Spare minutes are great laborers if T A b o r 0 4 3 5 decided to have a short prayer meeting kept to their work. They overthrow or o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t s f o r t h e y o u n g p e o build up, enrich or impoverish us all. 1078 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore,