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Yolumn 16, No. 6 PORTLAND, OREGON June, 1937

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Circulation this issue 1950 copies Page Two THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 June, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Three The mothers of the Christian Endeavorers offices to the new Chairmen and gave a were honored with a tea given Sunday after short report of their work dm-ing the past Individual Responsibility Arrived Home The Friendly Endeavor oice noon, May ninth. The tea was held at the year. Rej Beckett home with Evelyn and Sybil Beck Published Monthly at 5327 S. E. Morrison St. Reporter, Prank Judd. B y P a u l C a m m a c k ett as hostesses. Aftenvards all the mothers Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor Ulelba By Clayton S. Brown Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. attended the Christian Endeavor Service The C. E. Society enjoyed a get-to-gether You 'ask, "Why?" I'll tell you why. where Evelyn carried on the Mother Day idea Individual responsibility is the very key Spiritual victories in our Christian En Subscription Price, per year 75c with a very interesting topic, "The Road to a party at the church Saturday evening, April note of the Christian religion. Very early in 17th. After the party the group went to the deavor membership ought to make anyone man's history we hear God calling to him. Entered as Second-Cla.ss Matter, Feb. S. 192S. H a p p y h o m e . " parsonage where refreshments were served. rejoice. "Where art thou?" He dealt with Adam and at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under Sunday morning Mrs. Feller's class of girls A reception was given for the Gunther We are prone to spend all our time Eve personally. It was the same with Cain. the Act of Marcli 3. 1S7!1. were well supplied with red and white flowers P o r t r a t z f a m i l y w h o h a v e r e c e n t l y m o v e d weeping because John or Mary are not for those who had none. Therefore every one He loved Enoch because Enoch walked with FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF into Melba community from Hysham, Mon saved and forget to praise God for Phillip God and their love became so great God took in the congregation was wearing either a red and Ruth who have not bowed the knee Editor in Chief Mildred Hadley tana, Tuesday evening, April 20th., at theii- him home, avoiding the Vajley of Death. God o r w h i t e fl o w e r i n h o n o r o f h i s m o t h e r . home. The occasion also celebrated Mrs. to Baal. 3815 S. B. Main St. Portland, Ore. had been watching Noah, and, in the midst The young people's Sunday School class Portratz's birthday. A large number of friends We have a right to rejoice that we have Associate Editor Frederick Baker have recently selected Edgar Sims as their of a wicked world, his faithfulness had been 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. and neighbors enjoyed the evening. young people in our Yearly Meeting who observed and he, with his family, was saved new teacher and have met and elected Miss Pearl Bseson of Star visited the Lee are every bit clean and holy. In Idaho, in Circulation Manager Frederick Baker officers. Sibil Beckett is the president, Thel- f r o m t h e fl o o d . 3530 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. home for several days last week. Washington, in Oregon we have young It is true God prepared a nation upon ma Rose, Vice-president; and Francis Turner, A group of about thirty Gospel Team mem Church Window Editor ...... C. A. Hadley men and women holding high the Holy which His favor might rest, but the entire 3270 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. Secretary-treasurer. They are planning a bers conducted the evening service at the standards against the half-Christian young social to be held at the Turner home out in Old Testament history is full of the personal Bowmont Brethren Chmxh, Sunday evenmg, people who would say, "Come on, what 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 the country, for the near future. relationship God had with men of all time, 5327 S. E. Morrison St. Portland Ore. April 18th. hurt if we lower the standards a bit? and we become certain that God deals with 1 The Highland C. E. society was well repre Elenita Mardock entertained the Christian Don't be so nairow." S o c i e t y N e w s M i g n o n M a c y sented at the Rally in Newberg. We were us personally. We cannot lose ourselves in S c o t t s M i l l s , O r e . E n d e a v o r m e m b e r s a t a s o c i a l a t h e r h o m e Each year conversation takes off an fortunate in securing a truck to take the the great throng of people and escape our in honor of her aunt, Miss Bernice Mardock, o t h e r g a r m e n t . T h a n k G o d f o r t h o s e personal responsibility to God. Paul sums group over, thus making it possible for more Saturday evening, April 24th. Miss Mar young people who still have pure lips. to go. it up in these striking words, "So then every dock has been visiting here for several days. Last year many bowed low to fashion. Reporter, Betty Biles. one of us shall give an acount of himself to Mrs. A. C. Smith, who has been confined to Thanks, Lord, for those who count thee God." Kelso News the hospital following a nervous breakdown fairest of all. Some lost faith (Lord help them), but Personal responsibility is one truth which Yes, Kelso still exists and is very much "everal weeks ago, was able to return to her home Saturday, May 8th. She is still unable thanks for those who still ai'e believing needs, more than ever, to be impressed upon alive. In fact at the present our young people men. It is true of the unsaved who want to to receive visitors. thy Word and are wise unto salvation. are planning a hike for the near future with believe that somehow God will not hold them GKEETINGS! A large group from Melba attended the Thanks for thy blood which has cleansed roasted weiners, marshmallows, buns, and accountable. And Christian people need to Quaker Hill Jamboree which was held in a w a y t h e s i n s o f m a n y o f o u r C . E . m e m W e l l , s o m e b o d y ' s b e e n b u s y t h i s m o n t h ! lemonade. become more aware of their individual rs- Greetings to each and all! God has been Nampa, Friday evening. May 7th. b e r s t h i s y e a r . In case you'd like to know about this phe On Mother's Day we enjoyed a short pro sponsibility to God and to His church. very good to me every step of the long journ Reporter, Lela Watts. Thanks again. Lord, for those who have nomenon, I'll tell you who was. The Christian gram of special songs and recitations with resisted the devil and are right now stand As a pastor, I can see a trend developing ey and the homecoming has been beautiful which can be nothing but harmful to the indeed. Nnw I am anticipating meeting and Endeavor Reporters, no less. And, alphabet sermon by the pastor. There were 45 present. Piedmont ing as sentinels pointing those who are in talking with you. Truly God has been very ically, here is news they have garnered from Sunday evening May 9, four carloads from M i s s M i l d r e d M e r z w a s h o n o r e d b y a g r o u p spiritual darkness to Jesus. church; it is that growing practice of leaving gracious and faithful to each of us these past o v e r t h e Y e a r l y M e e t i n g t h i s p a s t m o n t h . Kelso drove to Rose Valley to unite with of friends at a bridal shower Saturday Thanks Lord; we rejoice. more and more of the work of the church for years and no doubt we each have many things Entiat, first. Oscar and Ruth Brown in their evening ser evening. May 1st, at the home of Mi's. Louis the pastor. I believe we should have more lay vice. A very profitable time was enjoyed by Perry. After an enjoyable evening refresh preachers and even evangelists, men not to recount to His praise and glory. My prayer all present. ments of cake and ice cream were served. called exclusively to the ministry, but who. is that the days of fellowship for these next Entiat F. E. Changes Cited Sunday morning. May 16, Walter and Gen For the past several years Miss Merz has been with all their business and cares, could give few months may be of mutual benefit, and O u r m o n t h l y b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g w a s h e l d a means of encougagement and strength to eva Bolitho from Sherwood brought us a very teaching at North Bend, Oregon. some time to a service which could be a May 6 at the Holtum home. It was followed I n o r d e r t o g e t t h e F r i e n d l y E n d e a v o r i n o u r C h r i s t i a n l i v e s . interesting and inspiring missionary service. The group that attended the C. E. Rally at Wonderful blessing to the church. If the the mail by the first of each month some by a "kid party." We played children's Sunday afternoon. May 16th, Fred Baker Newberg. April 23rd., reported a very en membership of the church does not feel this Also I bear to you the sincerest of greet games and prizes were awarded to the two a n d h i s G o s p e l Te a m f r o m P r u n e H i l l w e r e joyable time. changes in policy are necessary according to burden, we are as far gone astray as are ings in Jesus' name from your brethren in the united judgment of the Friendly Endeav who looked most like kids. Mr. Jessup won with us for what we feel was a very profitable Recent pictures from Bolivia were shown t h o s e i n o t h e r p a r t s o f Q u a k e r d o m w h e r e the faith in Bolivia. God is abundantly for the boys and Hazel Kulp for the girls. or Staff. These changes are not made to make by Chester Hadley Fidday evening. May 14th., there is no longer a recognized ministry. blessing them and leading them on to new meeting for the future of our work. We it difficult for anyone, but rather to make Several of our members attended Quarterly hope others feel the burden to come and help in place of the Missionary pageant which had There is a wonderful balance in God's plan visions of His love and grace and of their it possible for the paper to be mailed by the Meeting in Tacoma April 30 and May 1. On us. been scheduled. for His church if we can but recognize it. part in evangelizing their own country. Friday night we attended the banquet for Rev. E. A. Fiddler, superintendent of the first of the month and thus make the paper The world so full of cooperative enterprises Let us all continue to move forward in Our young folks are holding choir practice of greater worth to those having an our conference which is to be held at Lake should produce no example of harmonious knowing Him, Revealing Him! each Monday and Friday evenings. Raj Nandgaon Lepper home and clinic in nouncements of events happening m the early Surprise near Tacoma in August. Saturday You will hear more from Kelso in the India, gave a lecture concerning his work, and helpful effort which could surpass that of Forward ever forward in His strength and afternoon we went out to the lake to see if part of the month. for His glory! future. Sunday evening. May 16th. the Church, laboring together with Him who it would pass inspection. It did! It is very The cooperation of everyone will be greatly Reporter, Gertrude Hibbs. The regular business meeting and social i s o u r H e a d . —^Helen Cammack beautiful and I am sure all who attend con of the Young Peoples Christian Endeavor so- appreciated by the staff. ference will enjoy the new location. Some of In carrying out this policy it will be nec Paul gives a clear picture of what Christian Lents cisty was held April 30th at the home of Mr. cooperation is expected to be in I Cor. 12, us are looking forward to conference time essary that all Society News Notes arrive at discusson of who is most important in a The C. E. held a Sunrise Prayer meeting and Mrs. Hubert Armstrong. As the presi Scotts Mills, Oregon by the fifteenth of the where he likens us to the human body. Be with a hope in our heart that we may be able dent, Howard Adams, had gone to another church organization. Easter Sunday which was attended by our month. This does not mean that the notes ginning at the 12th verse we read: "For as I n o u r v e r y b o d i e s . G o d h a s g i v e n u s a n to go. part of the state, Mary Bell was chosen to t h e b o d y i s o n e , a n d h a t h m a n y m e m b e r s , pastor, C. E. president and others. We had will be mailed on the fifteenth, but that admirable lesson in Christian duty and per Reporter, Rachel Jones succeed him. and all the members of that one body being a good attendance at church Easter Sunday Mignon Macy will secure them at the Scotts sonal responsibility. Supose I must mow the Mr. and Mrs. John Merz and daughter left many, are one body; so also is Christ: For as a number of our young folks were home for recently for Twin Rocks where they expect to Mill Post Office on that date. Notes recevied lawn. Either my own will, or my wife's, furn Highland their Easter vacation from Pacific College. after the dead line will not be received in by one Spirit are we all baptized into one spend the summer. ishes the proper urge, the 'must' which is es This last month has been a very interesting time for publication. body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, wheth- sential. Feet, legs, back, and arms unite in Quite a number of our members attended The High School Endeavor society has ■er bond or free; and have been all made to and busy one for the Highland Christian the Quaker Training school held at the First The dead line for all other Fiuendly En recently been organized as a Junior choir to d r i n k i n t o o n e S p i r i t . F o r t h e b o d y i s n o t propelling my instrument. My eye guides Endeavorers. Our Gospel Team held a joint deavor copy will be the 18th of the month. sing for the Sunday evening services by our one member, but many." Continuing the il me, and, if I have much of this labor to do, meeting with Rosedale young people one ^"^A g^-oup Of students from Pacific College pastor's wife, Mrs. George Moore. T h i s m e a n s t h a t u n l e s s y o u r m a t e r i a l i s i n I must have food for energy; almost my Tuesday evening and had a very blessed time. had charge of our evening service Apiil 11. Reporter, Catherine Taylor the hand of the editor on the 18th of the lustration, he begins to inquire what would whole system is called upon to do so humble Several weeks later Rosedale joined Highland Their theme was Chrrstian education. month that it will be too late for the printer. happen to one's body if the foot or the hand a thing as mowing the lawn. Prune Hill or the ear should begin to look only at its in another prayer meeting with good at The printer is a busy man and has certain T'he illustration seems childish, but we need Agnes Belles and Ralph Forman of the Ree own function and declare itself to be no part tendance from both places. Methodist church were married in oui chuich Mothers Day was honored very beautifully at the Prune Hill Friends Church Sunday days on which he can work on the Friendly of the body. I wonder if he is trying to say simple lessons if we would learn what God April fourth was Home-coming day and one Sunday afternoon as their own church Endeavor copy and material one day late may wants of us in His service. Physical health dedication of the new parsonage. Two form was not large enough for the occasion. May 9th. T'he sunshine of peace and wor that, because I am not an elder or an over is the normal state for us. It is "every man delay the paper for an entire week. Then as s e e r o r a S u n d a y S c h o o l o f fi c e r o r t h e er pastors, Edgai' Sims and Ida J. Lee, A Christian Endeavor Social and business ship pervading the church during the dedi a result, the circulation manager is called in his place round about the camp." In my meeting was held in the basement of our cation service for the babies was a striking brought the morning and evening messages. slow, inefficient or other descriptive words. preacher, I do not need to go out to prayer own church I am janitor as well as preacher-, Carrie Wood, missionary from India, sixike to church. Everyone was invited as it was the contrast to the cloudy weather and showers meeting tonight? last one before change of C. E. officers for the outside. Chester A. Hadley, General The Parish Paper Idea has proven quite and I always feel I can preach better if I the Sunday School and Chester Hadley had successful and seems to be a permanent part Paul does not give, in the picture, much know even the fuel room has some semblance charge of the Dedication service in the after coming year. Superintendent of Friends in the Northwest of the Friendly Endeavor publication. How weight to a scale of values in estimating of neatness about it, to say nothing of the noon. With a basket lunch at noon added to About 45 of our members attended the Twin and Bolivia, South America, conducted the what is the most important pai't of the body. Rocks Rally at Newberg. ever, it has entailed a great deal of work and auditorium. the attractions, there was a very good at ceremonly. also has made it necessary that some price Can you remember the amateurish debates To be ill, one does not need to have a rup tendance, a large enough crowd in fact, so that The C. E. members had charge of the eve The followhrg childi'en were dedicated: schedules be given for those who may be de- we used to have in school over what was the tured appendix, a brain tumor, and an ab- the long promised picture of the whole gi'oup ning service April 25 at which time the presi most important part of a locomotive? There was taken at the close of Sunday School. dent and C. E. Chairmen turned over their: (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 5) w a s a s m u c h ' s e n s e ' t o t h a t a s t h e r e i s i n t h e (Cbntinued on Page 4) Page Pour THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 Page Five Individual Responsibility Thru The Keyhole way. on prophecy of late. He is preaching now conference would again be the guest speaker Reporter, Ruth Brown. Thru The Keyhole f r o m t h e b o o k o f J o b . this Au^st sent a thrill of praise through Riverside Due to the improvement of the road con the audience. (Continued from Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) We believe you will rejoice with us when (Continued from Page 4) dition and the nice spring weather we have As the rally attenders gat&ered in the col you know we have a well at the parsonage had the past few days last Sunday saw an cessed tooth. Anyone of these or of a host Shirley Annette Cadd and Janet Louise Cadd, lege gymnasium they were tagged with —not only a well, but good water at the cost hardware work. The first two days of his increased attendance in Sunday School and of lesser ailments can make one sick. And, I daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Cadd; orange paper discs bearing different insignas: of $100.00 absence she sold two refrigerators. Endeavor. There were 41 present at Sun SE, SW, NE and NW and sent td their res believe, the same sort of conditions can ren Marolyn Lee Bowen, daughter of Mr. and L e a l d u s M a r d o c k h a s c o n s e n t e d t o r e m a i n der the work of the church ineffective. As Mrs. Ronald Bowen; Roger Bruce Blanchard, C a p s a n d g o w n s a r e b e i n g w o r n b y t h e day School. pective circles. Therertd the strains of mar w i t h u s a n o t h e r y e a r a s o u r p a s t o r . La Verna Emery has been appointed chair the sin of Achan brought defeat to Israel, so son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard and h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a te s th i s y e a r fo r th e fi r s t tial music the groups engaged in an intro On April 14th Denver Headrick was with us time. Baccalaureate service will be held man of a committee to get a church library the failure of a very few in the church can Marjory Ann Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. d u c t o r y m a r c h . at the mid-week service and brought a mes started in this commimity. We believe this defeat God's purpose for us. Herman Roth. Sunday night. May 16 in the School hall. W i t h B e t t y O t t B i s h o p a s m a s t e r o f c e r e sage from the 10th chapter of St. John. will be a great boost in an educational way There are some things we should empha Mrs. Oliver Knapp, the oldest mother pres Wa l t e r C o o k i s t h e s p e a k e r o f t h e e v e n i n g . m o n i e s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m e a c h o f t h e H u b e r t M a r d o c k w a s p r e s e n t o n M a y 9 t h Commencement exercises will take place to our community and church. Anyone hav- groups vied in an extemporaneous speaking size, which play an important part in this ent, was presented a beautiful corsage by Mrs. and brought a Mothers Day message. We matter of personal responsibility as it relates Pauline O'harra, ^and each of the above We d n e s d a y n i g h t . mg books that they would sell or loan for contest on "Mary had a Little Lamb" simul had a gracious time with messages in song this library should see La Verna as soon as to the work of the church. First I would set named mothers received a colorful corsage. Reporter, Beatrice Ralph. taneously balancing a tumbler full of water and sermon. Several parents knelt at the t h e y c a n . o n t h e b a c k o f e i t h e r h a n d . M i l l e r P o r t e r w o n regularity. Think of your heart which is beat Attendance at the Mothers Day Service was a l t a r t o p r a y f o r u n s a v e d c h i l d r e n . Tacoma Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Morse, pastors at the contest amidst a burst of applause after ing away 60 or so times a minute, and has 61. Six boys and girls, members of our Sunday done so all your life. We become alarmed if Forty were present at the Evening Service On Sunday morning May 2, we had a dedi Weippe, visited with our pastor and wife the other contestants had crashed their it skips beats just occasionally. Perhaps, 3rou School graduated from the grade school, cation service for two babies and two small last Sunday afternoon. g l a sse s to th e flo o r. to hear Frederick B. Baker's stirring message. exercises which were held Wednesday, eve say, you are not the heart, so you can miss Lovely weather is encouraging a larger at children. Chester Hadley conducted the ser Reporter, Robert Craven P r o m t h e g y m n a s i u m t h e r a l l y m o v e d t o church services. You might think yourself tendance. Everyone is welcomed to our ning May 12th. Most of these are prospective vice dedicating Genevieve Marie Mills, Phillip W o o d m a r H a l l w h e r e P h y l l i s M a c y d i r e c t e d academy students. Edward Harmon, Howard Harmon and Mari a m u l t i p l e s t a g e p r e s e n t a t i o n . T h e P a c i fi c a tear duct and that you have to come out church at all the services and especially in A shower was given Genevieve Dixon at the an Perry to the Lord. College glee club under the baton of Mrs. only to funerals! I know church members vited to attend the inspiring evening service. Rohrer home May 1st. Baskets of apple blos who are almost like the church furniture, Five yoimg people of the Mt. Pleasant Special recognition of Mother's Day was Tacoma Banquet Murdock rendered several pleasing familiar soms and bleeding hearts decorated the rooms. they are always in their places. Church were converted at the Gospel Band made in Sunday School and church services melodies " with an encore on "Shortenin' Ethel McClintick, Rosa Burton, Inez Roberts with special music and appropriate messages. Bread" so vivid that one might have found Next I would place unselfishness. This in Meeting held there Sunday afternoon. May were hostesses. Many beautiful gifts were re In Sunday School "Mother" Blancher, who In the basement of the McKinley Park some of the audience licking their lips. cludes so much. The great battles of Christ 9th. This meeting was conducted by Ed ceived by Miss Dixon whose marriage to Lloyd ian experience are fought out just here. Is it ward Haldy, Mt. Pleasant Church, Glenn celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday May 9, Christian Church, April 30, Tacoma Quarter S o c i e t i e s f r o m S a l e m q u a r t e r p r e s e n t e d a Armstrong of Greenleaf will be an event of to be self or others? Can I work and let an Haworth, West Mill Plain, and Frederick was presented with a corsage of gardenias. held its 6th annual conference banquet. s k i t f r o m r a n d o m s c e n e s a b o u t c o n f e r e n c e t h e n e a r f u t u r e . The mothers and daughters of the Sunday Over 80 hungry and enthusiastic people other receive the honor, maybe, for what I Baker, Prune Hill Church and the message including a typical letter seeking young man have very largely done myself? The Christ was given by Chester A. Hadley, General Reporter, Mrs. Pearl Rohrer. School and community gathered in the sat down to tables, cleverly decorated in at the Twin Rocks post office, a beach night Springbrook Reverberations marshmallow toast with a smiling full moon ian must be somewhat governed by other Superintendent of Friends. church basement for an entertainment and green and white, with tiny fir trees, repre folks' consciences rather than his own. Our Springbrook Christian Endeavor is still refreshments. The high-light of the evening senting our conference theme "reaching and a sea sick cruise. Preparation for the Twin Rocks (Confer growing. We welcomed two new active mem ambition must be that of the great fore ence are going ahead. We are organizing a was a play entitled, "What's the Matter with forth." Entiat, Quilcene, and Seattle, as well A kangaroo court occupied the spot light bers into our society at the last business as Tacoma, were well represented. runner, "He must increase; I must decrease." Twin Rocks Bank to smooth the financial Mother?" next as Joseph Reece was convicted of meeting, held May 6th., at the Denver Head Howard Harmon, our Quarterly Meeting A motto of a girls Simday School class is way to the Conference. Bernard Dorman was For the month of May the Senior Endeav distractingly reaching high "A", Calvin rick home. The Headricks were surprised o r t h e m e h a s b e e n " S h i p s . " J u n e B r i t t o n , Superintendent acted as toastmaster, and Choate of breaking a chair behind his good, "God first; others second; myself third." elected Carptener to build the miniature edi when the Endeavors came trooping in at one That is the Christian's order. We must be fice, Robert Manary will be the official Bank prayer meeting chairman, made clever pass Phyllis Macy led the group in community pulpit and Phyllis Macy of "breach of prom time, bringing with them a basket supper, singing. The program also carried out the ise." The entire court was done in rhyming willing to do our part off where no one else, Teller and Vera Dorman is busy getting the for an evening of fun and business. Though ports having the names of the "liners" and but God, can see. And as our Scripture de bank books in shape for the expected busi their dates. The subjects were Fellowship, conference theme in song, instnimental, and humor. our pastor and hs wife had supposedly had Stewardship, Sportsmanship, Leadership, and speaking messages. Paul Cammack was the T h i s s u m m e r ' s c l a s s e s a n d l e a d e r s w e r e clares, "Those members of the body, which ness. When we get ten people paid in full their dinner yet we noticed that they thor we think to be less honorable, upon these we Worship. s p e a k e r a n d P h y l l i s M a c y o u r g u e s t s o l o i s t . announced then as the respective pictures by the first of July, we may send one person oughly enjoyed the second one brought by Reporter, Mona Byrd. Eunice Simpson, Mary Etta Peirson, and flashed upon the screen making a more real bestow more abundant honor; and our un free. the group. Myrtle Byrd, our girls' trio, also, were on the i s t i c i n t r o d u c t i o n . comely parts have more abundant comeli Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hibbs of Kelso, Wash Mr. and Mrs. George Turner are the proud VancouvoT Views ness." Forget, absolutely, the rewards of life; program. Following these announcements a colored ington invited the Prune Hill Friends Church parents of a new son born May 6th, named Chester Hadley brought the program to a framed picture of Twin Rocks as an award God wisely handles all that. to conduct the Gospel Band meeting at their The following people will serve as officers Earl Eugene. for the new year: President, Olive Terrell; climax by the showihg of conference pictures. for winning the rally advertisjing contest The next virtue is closely allied with this. church Sunday afternoon. May 16. Mt. Our pastor is back with us after an ab It is cooperation. It is beautifully exempli Pleasant and West Mill Plain young people vice-president, Wilbur White; secretary-cor Scenes of our own conference at American was presented to Lents Young Peoples C. E. sence of about five weeks. The time was spent respondent, Jimmy Bartlett; missionary Lake were first revealed to us; and these society for excelling in publicity. Rosedale fied in the body; it should be exemplified in joined the group for the picnic lunch eaten in Idaho in the interest of Portland Bible In were followed by pictures taken at Twin at the church. The trip to Kelso and the chairman, Eunice Coates; prayer meeting C. E. was judged next best. tl^ church. It would be if everyone carried stitute. Mrs. Headrick and Bernice Mar chairman, Raymond Stone; social chairman, Rocks, which though not familiar to Back to'* the gymnasium the endeavorers his own responsibility and if he could know service with the Friends there was greatly dock spent two weeks visiting friends and the futility of trying to do it for the other Lillian Stone; pianists, Lillian Stone; Chor everyone, yet were not lacking in interest. The were served ice cream and wafers. enjoyed by the thirty-two of our number relatives in Idaho. We are glad to have all ister, Olive Terrell; treasurer, Roy Anderson. picture review was interrupted by the shouts person. present. Reporter, Vera Dorman. o f t h e m b a c k . First Friends is beginning revival meetings of "extra, extra." Newsboy Robert Perry, one Last I would speak of individuality. We Ida J. Lee brought an inspirational message on May 12th with Hubert Mardock, evangel of our intermeditates, with a paper bag over Friendly Endeavor Changes must be ourselves and do our own work. This Rose Valley on Mother's Day. We enjoyed having her with ist. We are praying that this may not be his shoulder, proceeded to pass out thie allow a display of carnality to par- Cited under the color of one's ^peculiarity,' but Although you haven't heard from I^se us and hearing her message. "just another meeting." "extras," in which we read news of our 1937 Valley for some time, we have nevertheless Those attending (^arterly Meeting report Olive Terrell is president of our C. E. for conference, such as time, place, theme, you have a task to perform been doing things. ^ splendid services. The Christian Endeavor the ^^ming • -year.. - We have-interesting de workers, cost, etc. (Continued from Page 3) whi^ no one else can do so well. Indeed, Attendance is on the upgrade in Sunday rally Simday afternoon was full of interest votional meetings and also socials. Although "reaching forth to holding our vnritc ^ ^ except you do it School and in both morning and evening and inspiration. Eight new members were welcomed into the conference at Lake Surprise this year, we are church on Mother's Day. Others are exi>ected sirous of securing two or more pages in some f s t a f f , D a v i d u s e d services. We aren't expecting the "Sununer Reporter, May Hodson. continuing to "reach forth" to have a con issue of the paper. The rate for a single each one of us Star to be received soon. ference of our own the following year. infinite value which God Slump," but are expecting through the Lord s The April party was held at the home of Our Bible School is purchasing a school copy will be $5.00 per page. On the basis of a year's contract the pages can be secured for help to continue to grow through the sum Isabel Swope. A large number were present bus and brings in 40 in one load. The Stimp^j Hie "ee- ^ Youth ^outn some- some- m e r m o n t h s . . $4.50 per page. y o u r r E M " a r r e s t i n g a d v i c e r" B e Ten of our group motored to Newberg to and a good time was enjoyed by all. The Next regular attendance is now over 100. Extra copies of the parish papers can be le even more im- social will be an all day trip in the mountains. Donald Edmudson and family visited our Twin Rocks Rally Thrills attend the Twin Rocks Rally, ^hey came Bible School and morning service on May secured, on newspaper stock, at the rate of where were the member, back reporting a fine time, and a determma- Colvin Reed and Kathryn Hadley have charge sixty-five cents per hundred whch is not on vice foUows- The coordinating ad- of it. 2nd and took part in each service. Audience tion to attend Conference this su^er. Sunday, May 9th was a big missionary day. a proft basis for the printer, but is done in bers, yet Tut Sunday morning. May 9, Donald Funeral services were held for Mrs. Otto the spirit of cooperation. This price is based son and family were with us in the ^^rning Downard, who passed away at her home on Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Fiddler of Raj Nandgaon, In anticipation of the annual Oregon on a twelve-page issue. For larger issues the woi^\ave^nd influence we service. We greatly appreciated Donald s the night of May 5, in the Friends church. India spent the first Sunday of their furlough Friends Twin Rocks conference, August 2nd price would vary slightly. if the 3000 member«Tp^® could accomplish Denver Headrick, pastor at Springbrook, with us. Mrs. Fiddler gave a Mother's Day to 8th, 375 Endeavorers crowded the halls Those wishing the parish papers mailed to message to us through his chalk talk and m talk by way of contrast, telling of India's of Pacific College, Newberg in a mammoth ing would S feel hS'TS'' song. Oregon, has been in our community this one address can have the copies sent parcel spring soliciting for finances and prospective mothers. In the evening, Mr. Fiddler showed pep rally on Friday evening, April 23rd. The Kelso church united with us in the slides of India's lepers and other pictures of post at a very nominal sum. Sunday evening service, at which tinw we students in behalf of P. B. I. The pep rally replacing the usual banquet If the parish papers are to be mailed to had practically a full house. After driving Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCown are the parents Indian life. They have labored for 12 years marked a revival in conference enthusiasm! in leper homes. The Fiddlers, Bolithos and individuals the cost of folding, addressing and up the precipitous ascent to the church, o f a b o y b o r n M a y 8 . T h e b a b y h a s b e e n A well-planned program ranging from mild mailing will amount to one cent per copy many expressed their anticipation for the named Marion Hugh. Rogers made a sextette singing an Indian hysteria to inspiring reminiscence and pray outside the city of Portland, Oregon. erection of the church at our new location. The other day while unloading a tractor, Bhajan or Gospel song. erful expectancy for the coming convention Reporter, James Bartlett. The FiTendly Endeavor Staff is endeavoring purchased and that coiitS,L Our Pastor, Oscar Brown is getting material Arthur Hadley got his foot broken in several held the Endeavorers in keen attention to make the paper a publication that wiU be Chapel vdll begin soon. This is an outrtand^ on the grounds for the new parsonage. At place when the tractor slipped. His daughter, Woodlaiid throughout the evening. of worth to every member of the Yearly present they are living in their two-room gar Kathryn, has been going ahead with the Our pastor, Dillon Mills, has been giving An announcement that the Rev. Samuel Meeting and the cooperation of everyone is age. We are hoping the building of our new us some very interesting talks and sermons Mosher of Ohio and evangelist at the 1930 church and parsonage may soon be under (Continued on Page 5) s u r e l y w e l c o m e d . Page Six THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 June, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Seven

Qy CHESTER A HADLEY See me Tearly neeling mrough me cnurcli Wmaov Forty-fourth Annual most helpful in the way of efficient pre New Field Seoretary paration for practical living. After more than a year of search for the Commencement Integrating Course right man. Pacific College has selected Vel- This year the first big step in that direc don J. Diment of the class of 1934 as field The forty-fourth annual commencement of tion was completed by the adoption of an secretary, his duties to consist of soUcitation Pacific College wUl occur Tuesday morning, Integrating Course running through the four of finances and new students for the college. June 8th, the culmination of the Commence y e a r s o f c o l l e g e . He began his full time work May 1st. ment program which begins on Saturday The Ptoshmen have had a course in The Mr. Diment had an exceptionally high evening the 5th. The opening event will be History of Civilization, leading up to a con record during his undergraduate days, both the presentaton of the sacred cantata, "Ruth"' siderable study of the world as it is today, in the matter of scholarship and character at the college auditorium at eight o'clock on so that the student will know, what many stu and in the way of extra-curricular activities. the evening of the 5th, under the direction dents apparently do not know, that the world 'Though participating in other student pro of Mrs. Florence Tate Murdock, teacher of in which he lives is not a white world, a jects. his chief collegiate interests were the voice and director of the chorus. The solo Christian world, an educated world, a pros Y. M. C. A., public speaking, and college parts in this cantata are as follows: Rachel perous world, but is predominantly a world paper, and work in the student publications. Pemberton as Ruth, Helen Schmeltaer as of colored peoples, for the most part very He was editor of the bi-weekly college Naomi, and Alfreda Martin at Orpha. f a r f r o m p r o s p e r o u s . paper, the Crescent, represented the college The opening event of Sunday's program The Sophomores have had a course in World repeatedly and creditably in intercollegiate will be the baccalaureate service, where the Literature, introducing them to the master public speakig contests, and served faith college chorus will lead in the music and pieces and through them to the life and fully and efficiently in various capacities in will sing a special number, and Mrs. Murdock the Y. M. C. A. will sing a solo. The sermon will be preached thought of other peoples and other races, ancient and modern. Before his graducation he was elected by President Levi T. Pennington. This The Juniors have taken a course in Soci president of the Oregon State Christian En service will be in the Friends Church at deavor Union, after having served for years eleven o'clock. ology, including the study of various social problems, and with especial emphasis on the in various other offices of that organization The F-iends Church will also be the scene Shorty after his graduation the family moved of the closing service of the Christian Asso family. The Seniors have taken as required work to Washington, and for almost two years ciations in the evening at 8:00 o'clock, the a course in Philosophy and Ethics, dealing longer Mr. Diment was continued president address on the occasion being given by Milo of the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union, C. Ross, former head of the Christian En especially with ethical problems raised by the conditions existing in the world today. though living in the state of Washington. deavor work of the Yearly meeting, and now Mr. Diment spent 8 years on the Pacific N e w C o u r s e s A d d e d pastor at Greenleaf, Idaho. College Campus, four of them in Pacific The class day program Monday evening at Under further study led by a committee of Academy, the preparatory school of the col eight o'clock at the college will be featured the faculty, courses have been re-organized lege, from which he graduated in the class b y a p l a y , " P h a n t o m B e l l s " g i v e n u n d e r and some new courses have been introduced of 1930. Since his graduation he has been in the direction of Miss Veva E. Garrett, head to add to the practical value of an education business with his father and his brother in of the public speaking department. here, and to give more adequate preparation the state of Washington, devoting about half The graduating exercises will be Tuesday for those who wish to take specialized courses of his time to outside activities including morning at ten o'clock, and the address "The in other institutions, after an entire course this Christian Endeavor work. Both board Worth of the Individual" will be given by at Pacific College. and faculty are highly gratified at Mr. Di- Bishop Benjamin D. Dag-well of the Protest The English department is adding a m e n t ' s a p p o i n t m e n t . ant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Oregon. course in Elementary Journalism, not only The closing exercise of Commencement week for the benefit of those who are working to F a c u l t y C h a n g e will be the alumni banquet, for garduates ward a journalistic career, but for the aid of Aside from the election of a field secre of the college and members of the faculty, prospecitive teachers who will later need to tary, Pacific College has only one change in a n d t h e i r h u s b a n d s a n d w i v e s . teach rudimentary courses in Journalism in its faculty for the ensuing year. Miss Veva Tlie class of 1937, with the degrees for the high schools and to act as advisors of E. Garrett, who for the past two years has which they are candidates are as follows: high school publications of various sorts. done such highly successful work as teacher Howard Rosco Adams, Bachelor of Arts; Ar- The director of physical education will give of public speaking and director of physical louine Lucille Bennet, Bachelor of Arts; a course in physical education, dealing with education for women, offered her resignation FRIENDS CHURCH, NEWBERG, OREGON Mary Berthena Brooks, Bachelor of Arts; methods of coaching, handling of recreation last spring, which was reluctantly accepted Eldon Alva Bush, Bachelor of Science; Jeaii programs, etc. by the board. She made no announcement ones that could help in answermg those can large quanities of fruit and vegetables Gardner Coffin, Bachelor of Arts; Mary The biology department will give a new of her future plans, but it is known that she Suggestions from the petitions know nothing about the need. there is no reason for not including several Elizabeth Collver, Bachelor of Arts; John course in Physiology, Hygiene and Health has declined a number of flattering offers Superintendent A few days ago a mother of one of our quarts of every kind of commodity for the Allen Dimond, Bachelor of Ai-ts; Ned Green, Education, a course intended to be thorough for other teaching positions, and then her families said to me "do you know of any one pastor. This means very little to each family, Bachelor of Science; Allen Lewis Hadley, ly practical rather than technical and to aid friends look wise when any question Is raised but how much it means to the pastor! The Bachelor of A-ts; Willard Merle Hehn, Bach From time to time, as the necessity arises that needs clothes or shoes? My children are students in maintaining their own health, as to her future plans. growing so fast that they out grow their women of the church should consult together elor of Science; Esther Lucile Miller, Bache and in aiding in the maintenance of com the supermtendent proposas to write his im- clothes before they are worn out and while about it so that a well-rounded selection lor of Arts; Rachel Ellen Pemberton, Bache -.7^® board has chosen as her successor pre^ions and suggestions and present them munity health, as teachers or as citizens. Miss Lois McCurley, who took her degree this I can give them to agencies here in the city, I will be canned and when winter comes it wUl lor of Ats; Delmer Borden Putman, Bache The mathematics department, the head of year from Friends University. Miss McCur a^ tnonthly ?f • ^affair. "concern" Just now I am will "moved" be would rather they would go to some of our give your membership a comfortable feeling lor of Arts; John Louis Sandoz, Bachelor of which is also college treasurer and secretary ley has had excellent training in public to share with you some things that I have re own people." I told her I knew just the to know that your pastor is sharing with you Arts; Ruth Estelle Wilde, Bachelor of Arts. of the college investment committee, will speaking and dramatics, and is well prepared family where her things would "fit" and she in the good things that you have raised. Do Some of these may not have their work give a new course in Business Administration, m physical education. She will be in charge c e n t l y o b s e r v e d . brought them to me. They were good things not neglect this, it is important. entirely completed on Commencement Day dealing with many phases of modern busi of the girls' dormitory, as was her predecessor. Helping our Outpost Men really worth while. I wish you could have but will plan to finish the work during the ness accounting, business practices, business A glance at our reports shows that our out- been with me when I gave them to this fam summer and be listed in this graduating methods, business law, investments, etc. New Supermtendent of Buildings and post men receive very little money. So little ily. They were overwhelmed with feeling Melba Pastor Enjoys class. In the science work of the college a new Grounds in fact tha,t many of them are denied the and were so grateful that I said to myself, Changes in Curriculum course in geology is being organized and will Mr. Harlan T. Jones has accepted the posi- bare necessitie.s of life. They do not complain, "this thing should be done oftener." So if Long Pastorate Pacific College has been for years past be given for the first time next fall. uon of Superintendent of Buildings and but I am sure that if our people knew about you have anything that is good but you making an earnest study to determine how it The aim throughout has been to maintain Groumte for Pacific College, his duties to It they would be glad to respond to any ap cannot use it longer I can place it in some of The annual reports of the pastors of Oregon can maintain its position as a college of the cultural standing of the institution and begin July 1. Mr. Jones has long been in a peal that might be given publicity One t h e h o m e s o f o u r o w n f o l k s a n d I a m g l a d Ye a r l y M e e t i n g s h a v e c o m e i n . T h e y h a v e liberal arts and sciences devoted primarily at the same time to adapt the curriculum similar position in Nebraska Central College, hesitates to "lay bare" the needs of these to do it. been tabulated and will appear in the 1937 to general culture and to preparation for to the changing condition of the world so Yearly Meeting minutes. One wonders some- that students may more and more be able to t c o l l e g e t r e a s u r e r . H e worthy families, and many times they go on Canning Season ApF>Toaches making a life rather than merely making a succeeds Ernest Schmoe, who is retiring from living, and at the same time make its courses make a genuine contribution to society. the task because of his age. trusting God to answer their prayers and the In the outpost districts where the families (Continued on Page 8) Page Eight THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 June, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Nine

of Boise Quarterly Meeting said, "It is so N e w s N o t e s near gone he can't hurt it so let's let him YEARLY MEETING g o . " A n d h e w e n t . NEARLY HERE A d i n n e r i n h o n o r o f P r o r e s s o r O l i v e r Ten years have pasesd since that "step of W e e s n e r w a s a f e a t u r e o f t h i s y e a r ' s p r o faith" on the part of the Smith family, and g r a m . P r o f e s s o r W e e s n e r i s n o w i n h i s e a c h y e a r h a s s h o w n s t e a d y g r o w t h , i n twenty-eighth year since his appointment as creased interest, and greater spiritual victory. head of the mathematics department. Prom only a scattering few in attendahce The addition of $500.00 to the loan funds that first year the report has increased until of Pacific College, this gift from the Ben t h i s y e a r s h o w s a n a v e r a g e a t t e n d a n c e o f t V O L U M E 1 JUNE, 1937 NUMBER 7 Selling Scholarship Loan Fund, makes the one hundred fifteen in the morning and one total available for loans to students mater hundred twenty at night, seekers at the ially over $3,000.00. altar, eighty nine, and a salary consideration Report Shows Greenleaf Pacific College furnished much of the of $784.54 and parsonage and all the "good (Breenleaf Journal leadership for the campaign which made things" which the farmer folks of that com Published monthly in the interest of members Completes Successful Newberg again bone dry. Miss Esther Miller munity bring in as a love offering. and friends of the Greenleaf Priends Church was chairman of the Youth Movement, which It has not all been clear sailing. Problems and students, alumni, and patrons of the Year sponsored and conducted this campaign; and Academy. P r o f e s s o r E m m e t t W. G u U e y w a s a d v i s o r have arisen. Testing times have come, and for these militant young people. Miss Veva I expect there have been times when the E. Garrett, head of the dramatics department family felt like "moving on," and who knows, Milo Clifton Ross Pastor and Editor-in-chief of the college, directed the play, "What Shall perhaps the church might have felt the same At the recent May Monthly Meeting, the way, but through it all preacher and people Iverna Hirst . "News-Plashes" Editor It Profit?" which had much influence in Lela Hawley, Prances Dunbar, reading of reports showed that our meeting have had an all consuming passion and a creating dry sentiment. Leland Hibbs, Vera Hawley, has much for which to be thankful. Although Lewis M. Hoskins was named by the facul single objective, the salvation of souls and it took two sessions to accommodate the press E d g a r P o t t e r E d i t o r i a l S t a f f the upbuilding of the Kingdom. of business, all reports were received by the ty as Pacific College's representative in stu Wayne Roberts . . Business Manager dent "Who's Who" booked to be published Twice Melba Church had to enlarge then- Bruce Bartlett, Ann Macy, Thelma clerks, and all of toe annual business was i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e . finished. quarters for worship and once the parsonage. ThaiTington, Emma Long, Mahlon I have visited in the community and talked GREENLEAF FRIENDS Macy, Keith Williams, David The statisticians found that we recevied to outsiders and never have I heard a word Pruitt Managerial Staff Melba Pastor Enjoys but the finest kind regarding the church CHURCH 39 members and lost 53, but of the loss, 35 and the pastor. Ten years is a long time to were on our non-resident list and have been Long Pastorate ALBERT COPELAND transfered to the active list of other monthly stay in one place, it takes more than a SUPERINTENDENT OP WESTERN meeting. It is to be recalled that East Bench (Continued from Page 6) "flash in the pan" to last that long, but what YEARLY MEETING Church and Sunday School do you think? I have been told that they We Adopt Building Program M o n t h l y M e e t i n g ( V a l e ) w a s s e t u p f r o m Ye a r l y M e e t i n g N e a r l y H e r e Greenleaf. There are folk uniting with our t i m e " d o e s i t p a y ? " i s a l l t h i s s t a t i s t i c a l have just issued a sort of, blanket invitation Prom the far off corners of Oregon Yearly Sunday School 10:00 a. m. matter necessary to the success of the work? for the Smith family to stay on indefinitely. meeting almost every month. Meeting I constantly hear these expressions, Meeting for Worship 11:00 a. m. M a n y o f y o u w U l n e v e r r e a d t h a t d r y u n ■VVTiich leads me to say, that I am firmly con Christian Endeavor Hour 7:00 p. m. Many people thoughout the surrounding There have been three special evangelstic " I h a v e n e v e r b e e n t o Ye a r l y M e e t i n g " o r tei-ritory have been making inquiries into our interesting page, but it contains stories un vinced that it is not necessary for a pastor or "How I wish I could attend the Yearly Meet Evening Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m efforts: one with Evangelist Wilson of New written between the figures. a congregation to get the habit of short terms M i d - w e e k M e e t i n g - building plans, and we feel that others in York and Alma Budman, of Pennsylvania as ing this year, I was there ten year ago, but I A l l o f t h i s l e a d s u p t o m y s t o r y : S o m e of service. There will come times perhaps W e d n e s d a y 8 : 0 0 p . m Oregon Yearly Meeting will wish to know of song leader; then a later winter meeting -with don't see how I can possibly go this time." om- an-angements for the future. years ago Clarkson Hinshaw and I made a when it seems that it is the best thing to do, Leonard L. Craven and Harold Bongardner; M a n y m e m b e r s i n t h e n e a r - b y Q u a r t e r l y but try to "adjust" the matter, face it fairly, T h i s w o r k h a s b e e n c a r r i e d o n s i n c e l a s t and a children's meeting conducted by Jose special trip to Seattle on some important Meetings who could easily attend let the en church business. We were told of a young and then go on to find out that you have the fall, and very definitely during the winter phine Pich of Vancouver, Washington. Then, tire session pass and never think of going. Personal Bits and spring months, the Pinanoe Committee man whose name was Smith. What an best preacher in the Yearly Meeting, or the a continual spirit of re-vival has continued in If these-same people were suddenly denied the and Trustees -with the pastor, have been dis unusual name! If it had been Jones or preacher to learn that after all his people the evening meetings throughout the -winter Brown that would have been ordinary, but privilege of attending they would appreciate cussing the needs, looking into plans, secur and spring, with over 100 finding -victory in really loved him but had a rather slow way what they have been neglecting. So if you Several families have located in our com ing professional advice, and carrying on a the regular Sunday meetings. In all, over Smith! It sounded so unusual that we both of showing it. live within driving distance of Newberg plan munity during the last few weeks. definite pre-campaign. 300 persons have received definite help at the thought we must see this young fellow. We to come to every service that you can. Par drove out to one of the large Standard Oil In closing let me say, Clark Smith knew Mr. and Mrs. Tallman Jr. on the Sebum At the Marcn monthly meeting, it was altar of prayer. nothing of this "publicity" which he is get ticularly the evening services. Alfred Cope- W i l l i a m ' s p l a c e . delivery stations and there seated in the cab land is to be om- evangelist this year and he unamimously voted to build, although the of a large gas delivery truck was a fine ting. I expect he will protest when he sees Mr, and Mrs. Tallman Sr. have moved final use of the present church has not yet Local financial obligations are in a much it. I hope he will not start "libel suit" against writes me that already he is feeling the lead looking chap that one of the men said was where the Hauman family formerly lived. been decided upon. The Building Committee better shape than a year ago, and we have the paper for the good things we have said. ing of the Lord in his messages. Be sure and Clark Smith. He (con)decended to meet us Mr. and Mi-s. Buel Hockette and family are is to bring forward definite plans on style paid into the treasm-y of Oregon Yearly It was his report that did it. It stood out be there for the all day services Sunday, And and my first impression was that of a pleas above all else pray for every service that it on Alma Robert's place. expense, etc. later n the summer. But at the Meeting over $1050.00 for Home and Foreign ant young man in a Standard Oil uniform among the others as an unusual tribute to Missions, may be owned of the Lord. Ml-, and Mrs. Paul Holmes and son, brother the present time, the "Lord's Acre Plan" has which did lend an air of distinctiveness to long years of faithful ministry. I am sure been put into effect, and many men are that every meeting and pastor in the Yearly of Porrest Holmes are in the Sid Dillon him. house, signing up at the present time. The following All of the departments of the meeting gave We were soon talking of the thing that Meeting joins me in wishing him and his is a copy of a mimeographed sheet recently credible reports. Among those receiving w a s n e a r t o h i s h e a r t , a n d h e t o l d u s t h a t family God's richest blessing during the com F R I E N D S C H R I S T I A N Edgar Craven's daughters, Verda, Marjorie favorable comment were the Sunday School, and Pay, have recently come from Kansas prepared and distributed: he was anxious to get into the ministry. How ing years. ENDEAVOR We have voted not to go in debt on the which has charted a 15 per cent gain this my heart went out to him as we talked. He C h e s t e r A . H a d l e y. and are now with their parents in Greenleaf. building, and we are asking the coofieration, year; the Home Missions, in its aid for Vale was doing a thing that a few years ago I LESSON HELPS The following are now living in the Mont prayer, and financial aid of all to make th^ and special giving to the Ohio flood sufferers; had dared to do, to face the challenge of gomery's Cabins: Mr. and Mi'S. Normandin, important venture a success. If any wish the Temperance work, in which over 4000 stu God's call and leave a good position, with a Mr. Leroy Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuck and dents have received scientific temperance in EVANGELICAL to pay now into the Building fund, send your family to support. We left him with some SARAH E. HALL brother OUen, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. check to T. H. Winslow, R. P. D. 3, Caldwell, struction by our members; and the Outpost words of encouragement, and I think both PRACTICAL and Mi-s, Jameson. Idaho, and your money wUl be held in trust Committee, which has sent out 65 Gospel of us felt that perhaps it would be better if until the Committee begins operations. Bands throughout the year. The committee ADAPTABLE Marie Hirst is slowly gaining back her has taken several trips into the surrounding he sUyed by a good job and helped in the health. work Of the local church, but God knew Another Pi-iend has been promoted to Published under the auspices of the territory in looking into the religious needs be with her Master. Announcing the Wade Williams of Wilder is also improving. of the various places. Our four C. E. societies best; He always does. Christian Endeavor Union, Oregon About that time Melba meeting in Idaho demise of Sarah E. Hall of 2213 S. E. Robert Eakers has gone back to his work in The Lord's Acre have received over 30 new members. Two of Yearly Meeting of Priends Church. was passing through "dark days" the inter 57th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Mrs, Berkley, California. them, have been working on the Friendship est had dwindled down and to the people $ 1 . 0 0 p e r y e a r, 2 5 c e n t s p e r q u a r t e r Cruise chart. H a l l w a s a m e m b e r o f S i m n y s i d e 10 cents per month Mrs. Eakers and daughter Carolyn Ann are Tlie following note, prepared for toe En- there It Memed as though the best thing to Pi-iends Church and dearly beloved by still with Ml-, and Mi-s. Ed Tozier. do was to 'lay the meeting down," it was USED IN THREE YEARLY MEET nance Committee of Greenleaf Church is to All of the meetings for worship are show all. Mrs. Hall was the wife of Emmor INGS. SEND ORDERS TO: Paul Street is improving and is able to be explain to you a method of raising funite foi flat on its back then, l don't know how it W. Hall, the mother of Marie Haines ing a marked Increase in attendance. The OREGON YEARLY MEETING about some again. the proposed building program here Budding could have been "laid" much farther down and Julia Pearson and sister of Lydia evening evangelistic meeting has nearly OF FRIENDS Lera Rice and Howard Toft were united in is a capital investment and should be consid doubled in attendance. Ah-eady during the Hopkins of Salem, Oregon. ered in a different light than one's regular the Board ando pthe e n i nmeeting g " d a r k 3530 S. E. Hawthorne mai-rage at the Greenleaf Church 4 o'clock, month of May, there have been two Sundays theie this proposition, «i will go there as Puneral services were held at Sunny- Portland, Oregon Sunday, April the 9. Mr. Ross performed the givmg to the Lord's work. It is V when numbers of people were turned away side Priends Church with concluding o r t o ceremony. many men find it feasible to adopt this plan because of lack of room. whatever,p^tor receiving just let no me salary preach from and the I willmeeting work service at Newberg Cemetery. O H I O F R I E N D S B O O K C O N C E R N Mr. Lloyd Armstrong and Miss Dickson now. to support my family." The Superintendent Damascus, Ohio were married Monday, April 17. A large gi-oup Farmer's Income Irregular We wish to give praise to God for all of of their friends charivaried them April the 19. Such a method as this makes it possible for blessing unto us. Page Ten THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 June, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Eleven

Several Members Plan to T h e L o r d ' s A c r e REMEMBER THE ADVERTISERS COMMENCEMENT WEEK Quaker Hill Dining Hall Boise Valley Jamboree Advertisers are not just cold, hard busi ness men, they are human beings just like the Attend Yearly Business rest of us who read the advertisements. Baccalam-eate services were held Sunday (Continued from Page 9) Attracts Many On of the traits of the human family seems morning the 23. Mr. Ross preached. Ora to be that of forgetting to express apprecia tions were given Thursday night the 27. Meeting Graduation exercises were held Friday a farmer to pledge, inasmuch as he can B y L u c i l l e H a d l e y tion in the small details of life. It may seem trite for you to say to some of the people who morning the 28. Mr. Gardner of the Nampa always pay his pledge. The average farmer A large group of C. E. members of Boise have advertised in the paper that you are a Nazai-ene College gave the address. O u r p a s t o r a n d f a m i l y p l a n t o m o t o r t o natm'ally is backward in making himself li m e m b e r o r a t t e n d e r a t G r e e n l e a f F i - i e n d s the Willamette Valley on the fourth of June. able for cash obligations when current prices Valley Quarterly Meeting journeyed to Lake- view park, Nampa, Idaho, the evening of May costs of production, and weather conditions Church, but say it anyhow and let them know Milo C. Ross will speak at Newberg on the that their cooperation has been appreciated. can change over night. The Lord's Acre Plan 7, for a C. E. "Jamboree." Several went at evening of the sixth. The Rosses also plan to 4 P. M. for a recreational hour and pwt- This cooperation has made it possible for Watches, Diamonds, & attend the Willamette University Alumni does not involve a man beyond his ability to luck -supper together. this issue of the Friendly Endeavor with the Banquet, P. B. I. Alumni Banquet, and Com pay. Gifts of Quality Greenleaf Journal feature, comng to your mencement. Ora Harris Madell Williams, The main program of the evening was The Plan Itself home. Clare and Marie Howai-d, J. A. Dunbar, Wil- featured at 8 o'clock: This was a pantomime —at— lard Davenport, the Letus Williams' and the The farmer chooses a certain proportion of Quaker Hill Conference presenting to us the plans and leaders for G I L L ' S J E W E L R Y S H O P Lawrence Roberts,' Grace Howard, and per his land on which he his raising a crop. A our Payette Lakes Conference of 1937, which haps others will attend the Yearly Meeting Convenes suggested division is one acre. He pledges to a r e a s f o l l o w s : Main at Kimball Caldwell, Idaho in Newberg. raise this crop to the best of his ability, and BOW'S EXPERT "WATCH REPAIRING .. The Quaker Hill Conforence will convene bring the crop to harvest. He turns the gross Time of conference—July 6-11. July 6 to 11 with Hubert Mardock as evangel receipts of this sale of the crop to the build Theme: Esther 4:14 "For Such a Time as ist and Helen Cammack a return missionary ing fund. He may either market the crop him This." LAST TWO "FAaHLY NIGHT" PROVED from La Paz, Bolivia as inspirational hour self, or turn it harvested to the church. leader. Clayton Brown is conference manager Classes: Freshly Frozen Ice Cream ENJOYABLE with Walter Cook as assistant. The following Variations of the Plan 1 . Q u a k e r T i - u t h s f o r are the classes and their leaders: Because of different economic problems fac T o d a y c l a r k S m i t h P u r k h i s e r E l e c t r i c C o . Peace and War Harold Mills 2. A Christian in War Harold MUls CALDWELL, IDAHO Galatians Milo C. Ross ing each of us, some variation of the Acre For some time, the leaders of our meeting plan are suggested. The farmer may single 3. Discussion Group of have been feeling that so much of our church Young People's Problems Paul Cammack out a steer from his herd and selling it, turn Youth Problems Paul Cammack Electrical Contractors and and social and committee life could be helped Recreational Directors are Lucile Hadley 4. Bible Class Milo Ross the money into the fund. He could take Dealers by putting it into one night a month, rather and Harold Roberts. Registrar is Iverna the milk from one cow for a stated time, or 5 . C h i l d r e n ' s C l a s s F e r n M i l l s than stringing it out over various occasions Hirst. The Saturday night stunts will be the Sunday eggs, or any other special plan 6 . C h o r u s C l a s s M a r i e W i l l i a m s Fixtures - Supplies and times for meeting. The Meeting on shifted to the afternoon and a pageant will o f fi n a n c i n g h i s p l e d g e . E v e r y m e m b e r o f Inspirational Hour Helen Cammack HARDWARE PAINTS Ministry and Oversight prayerfully considered be given early Saturday evening. the family could share in this. the problem and presented them to the Evangelist Hubert Mardock Caldwell, Idaho Telephone 312 Recreational Directors Lucille Hadley Monthly Meeting, where at the March Meet Boise Valley Camp Meets Advantages C O M P L E T E H A Y I N G ing a committee composed of Ivan L. Adams, 1. The farmer can pledge, knowing he can and Harold Roberts EQUIPMENT Dilla Tucker, Margaret Jackson, Floyd Five- At Star meet his pledge. Whether he realizes $10.00 Pianist Hazel Williams coat, and Milo C. Ross was appointed to put o r n o t . Registrar Iverna Hurst into motion the "Family Night" program. Boise Valley camp meeting will be held at 2. Such a plan should not cut down his Confections Charlotte Cheeley "McCORMICK-DEERING The first one was held on the ninth of April Star from to 27. Mr. Moomow will giving to the general budget of the church. Dean of Men ivan Adams DEALERS" GOLDEN RULE be the evangelist. The girls trio from P. B. I. Dean of Women Margaret Jackson with over 250 in attendance. Members of the 3. This decreases the probability of special will probably be the music directors. Nampa Marimba Orchestra presented an offerings and public pledging sessions. We were glad to have our Yearly Meeting See our hour's concert, after which activities for the 4. This makes possible a trust fund for the Superintendent, Chester Hadley, give us a New 1937 STORE various age groups were held. The ladies building program. We have voted not to go short talk. Clever stunts were presented by Quaker Hill Bank Opens in debt; or in other words, we must put "GIBSON" REFRIGERATORS listened to Pi'ofessor Harold Tucker of the the Melba and Boise Societies. Special music College of Idaho tell of rose culture and the at Greenleaf away funds in advance of building. was furnishd by the Greenleaf Academy Male men met to talk about a men's league. There 5. It can be put into force NOW. BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS Quartet. were four socials for as many age groups of The Christian Endeavorers at Greenleaf are THE PLEDGE. Your Finance (Committee of all kinds Caldwell, Idaho children. putting away their money in preparation for asks that you fill out the following pledge. Ice cream and cookies were served after the Quaker Hill Conference which meets in July. You many tear this off on the marked line, The second such program was held on Fri A.t the present writing, slightly under $11.00 and put in the offering plate, or hand to the program. day evening. May 14 with about 300 in at h a s b e e n d e p o . s i t e d . p a s t o r o r a n y m e m b e r o f t h e F i n a n c e C o m HOLLINGSWORTH tendance. Pictures of "Old Times and Old mittee. Timers at Greenleaf" were shown. Viola Hin- shaw gave the first of her travel talks since H A R D W A R E A N D Launching on Payette Lake I promise to raise the following crop, pro WILLIAM'S Why Milk by Hand? arriving home from her world tour. The men duce, or stock, and turn the gross receipts Of the church and community organized a into the Building Fund. I understand that IMPLEMENT CO. men's league. A farmer's institute will be THE MODERN GROCERY AND Use a "Perfection Milker" and held next winter. An employment bureau this money will be held in trust by the Pi- nance Committee until needed for the build avoid milking drudgery will be immediately put into motion. If any L. LUNCH ROOM Phone 141 who read these pages wish to find work at ing program. Greenleaf or wish to hire laboreis, just call Number of acres, items, etc. ( ) 916 Cleveland Blvd. Phone 549M W. G. COWDEN Description of crop, and loca CALDWELL IDAHO Caldwell 589 J 1 or, 589 R 2 or write Greenleaf Caldwell, Idaho 613 Main St. Caldwell, Idho Store or Greenleaf Produce, Greenleaf, Idaho. t i o n o n f a r m , e t c ( ) "The May Family Night will be the last Probable date of harvest ( ) until the fail season, we hope to begin then I wish to market it myself ( ) with a complete season's activities. I w i s h t h e c h u r c h t o m a r k e t i t - ( ) Name .♦i T A I L O R - M A D E H O U S E S Papers Combine GREENLEAF STORE >; DESIGNED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. OUR ARCHITEOT AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT IS AT YOUR SERVICE. With this issue of the Greenleaf Journal, >! BE DIFFERENT WITH A HOUSE MADE TO YOUR ORDER >] we combine with the Friendly Endeavor, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIGHT ALEXANDER'S >! official paper of the Friends in the North HARDWARE west. We hope that this meets the approv Our Motto: "Quality and Service" al of all concerned. All who have regularly " O u t fi t t e r s f o r M e n a n d B o y s " IRRIGATORS LUMBER CO. Phone, Caiawell 598 J 1 received both publications will now re " W h e r e m o s t f o l k s b u y t h e i r c o a l " ceive these papers in their combined form. J. A. Dunhar, Prop >: Thus, the chculation of both will be in CALDWELL, IDAHO CALDWELL, IDAHO Greenleaf, Idaho creased by several hundred copies. >! June, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Thirteen Page Twelve THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR June, 1937 Kelso Meeting Ir. May and requested a meet FRIENDLY JOURNAL Twenty-one Meals Free! ing then for Jur.e. Address them. Route 2, Kelso, Washington. Publi.shecl at 5327 S. E. Morrision Street, July 15 is the Dead Line for the twenty- FRIENDLY JOURNAL Portland, Oregon. one meals-for-nothing offer. Any Christian Endeavor member or society that secures ten M A Y 1 5 W A S D E A D L I N E Devoted to the spread of the Gospel, "Along Vol 1 ''Along Where Rolls the Columbia' No. 5 where rolls the Columbia," serving Prune Hill, paid-up Twin Rooks Dining Club Tickets by Grass Valley, lit. Pleasant and West Hill July 15 will be given another one free. In The fifteenth of the month is the dead Plain Communities. other words if we have ten people who will line for the receiving of new^s from the differ p a y R o b e r t M a n a r y $ 2 . 2 5 ( i f b e l o w 1 2 ) o r ent Churches: on that date the news has to I N V I T E S B A N D FRIENDLY JOURNAL STAFF $3.75 (if above 12) a ticket will be given, en Yearly Meeting Beckons E d i t o r F r e d e r i c k B . B a k e r go into the printer. Mt. Pleasant, the editor 35:10 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. titling the owner to twenty-one free meals at will expect new^s next month before the P i c n i c L u n c h P l a n n e d Phone E.A-St S750 Twin Rocks Conference. August 2-8, 1937. fifteenth, for the news is desired greatly. Bernard Dorman. Bank Architect and Con Correspondents tractor has completed Prune Hill Twin Rocks J u n e 8 - 1 3 i s Ye a r l y M e e t i n g W e e k a n d M t . P l e a s a n t M i s s M a r y A l l e n . Bank. Vera Dorman, Bank Secretary has se Friends from Washington, Oregon and Idaho Rt. 2, Box 20, Camas, Washington. WEST JIILL PLAIN CHURCH P R U N E H I L L N E W S cured the Bank Pass Books. Robert Manary, will gather for the annual meeting at that West Mill Plain . . . . . Glenn Haworth. B a n k Te l l e r i s r e a d y t o t a k e y o u r d e p o s i t s . time. Of course, the editor will spend the en Chuirch Announcements 5624 N. Borthwick Ave., Portland, Ore, GLEN HAWORTH HAS WORK Phone WAInut 5754 Twin Rocks Conference offers young and tire week there. It is hoped that the parish old the most reasonable vacation at the IN PORTLAND w o r k e r a n d o t h e r o u t p o s t w o r k e r s c a n d o Sunday School 9:45 A.M. OBJECT SPEAKERS beach to be found anywhere. Think of it, likewise. Meeting for Worship 11:00 A.M. $5.25 up to 12 years of age will include, meals, Glen Haworth. supply minister and teacher, Evangelistic services will be held each Christian Endeavor Hour 6:30 P. M. Mildred Hadley registration, sleeping quarters and transpor at West Mill Plain Church has secured em evening at 8:00, making it possible for people Evening Service 7:30 P.M. . M r s . F r a n k B a r b e r tation to and from the grounds. Above twelve ployment at the Heacock Sash and Door from Prune Hill to drive down during the Alvin E. Cadd it will only be $7.00 for an enthe week. Match Company, Portland, Oregon and will be abl^ week. Saturday Jime 12 at 4:00 o'clock the Mid-week Meeting, Wednesday .. 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Robert O'harra it! Impossible. to continue his ministry along the Columbia, annual Christian Endeavor business meeting will be held. If possible, come down on Satur fitting into the progi'am of the future as the TREASURER'S REPORT FOR APRIL, providence of God works out. day night, either bring a tent or a place can NOMINATING COMMITTEE MET be secured, and stay over Sunday. Sunday, Gospel Bands Travel Far P R U N E H I L L C H U R C H The editor has requested that Mr. Haworth. June 13 will be a great day. There will be four The nominating committee for the Prune will assist in the work of the Prune Hill Sunday May 16 will be an outstanding day On hand April 1, 1937 services: 8:00, 11:00, 3:00 and 8:00. Oscar and Ruth Brown and family have .. $15,33 Hill Church met May 19 and prepared the Church on Sunday evenings as well as to co in the history of two different Gospel Bands: Last year quite a number drove down for charge of the work at Rose Valley. Oscar, O f f e r i n g s f o r m o n t h ,, 18.28 report which was given at the annual busi operate with the people of West Mill Plain On that day the Prune Hill Gospel Band, Church Sunday mornings. Inasmuch as the morning service and then the Prune Ruth and two children were present at the ness meeting. May 23. with friends drove to Kelso and conducted a 33.61 Mrs. Richard Higgins of Portland. Oregon West Mill Plain Church is not having eve Hill group met in the park for a picnic Kelso Meeting in May and requested a meet service for the people of Kelso Friends F r e d e r i c k B a k e r , S a l a r y 9 . 1 4 s p e n t a f e w d a y s w i t h M i s s M a r y A l l e n , ning services the editor would like to extend lunch. It was an enjoyable time. ing then for June. Address them. Route 2, Church. T'hirty-two were in attendance from a hearty Invitation to the people to attend Frederick Baker, Transportation 1.83 d u r i n g t h e t i m e M i s s A l l e n w a s u n d e r t h e As is the custom the Sunday afternoon ser Kelso, Washington. Prune HUl. A time of prayer was had follow Mary Allen, Transportation 1.83 the rally services held Sunday night at Prune vice will be in charge of the Christian Work d o c t o r s c a r e . ing the service and in this after service two Reserve 1.83 Evening attendance has doubled at Prune Hill Church. er's League, a group of about sixty-five young young people made new covenants with God. L i g h t s 1 . 0 9 Hill Church. Undoubtedly the fine leader people in the Friends Church who have def The group from Prune Hill drove home in Fixed Expense 37 D E A D L I N E F A C T S ship in singing has been an added attraction initely heard the call of God for full time Three-Community Picnic time to welcome the Deputation Team from F r i e n d l y E n d e a v o r 1 8 to the services. The presence of Edward Christian service, as minister, missionary. Newberg Friends Church and Pacific College. Rent 1.09 This month the dead line. May 15, arrived Planned Haldy and Glen Haworth has been greatly Children's Worker, Evangelistic Singer, Evan It was a great service of testimony and praise Wood 91 w i t h o u t a n y n e w s f r o m W e s t M i l l P l a i n s o gelistic player or other callings of God. This with Wilbur Newby delivering the evening appreciated. Announcing that on , 1937 there "Life Begins at Zero" was the theme of the the editor had to send in the copy minus afternoon service will be a high peak of the message to more than fifty people present. will be a Three-Community Picnic with Mt. Total . $18.25 illustrated talk by Donald Edmundson. given n e w s f r o m W e s t M i l l P l a i n t h i s m o n t h . R e Ye a r l y M e e t i n g . Another outstanding Gospel Band service Total Expense for month 22.25 member that the fifteenth of the month is Pleasant and West Mill Plain as the guests S u n d a y, M a y 1 6 . Read in the Church Window for May and of the Prune Hill Sunday School and Church under the auspices of the Prune Hill Band Balance on hand May 1 the deadline for receiving material. June about the events which will take place It is planned at the time of this writing was at Mt. Pleasant on Mother's Day. Fol ( L e s s $ 1 . 7 7 a d v a n c e ) $ 9 . 5 9 this year. to hold the picnic in La Camas Park. lowing the participation of members of the MT. PLEASANT CHURCH Band, Chester A. Hadley gave a stirring mes CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEADERS sage and during the after service, six definite EDWARD HALDY TO LEAVE; WORK Quarterly Meeting Makes professions of God's saving grace were made June 6 MUST CARRY ON T W I N R O C K S B A N K Members of the Band are looking forward Christian Endeavor Rally, Appeal to the meeting scheduled for Rose Valley 6:15 Reserve These Dates Portland, Oregon It is with real regret that the editor makes Vancouver , 5, 6, 1937 is Quarterly Meeting, held Friends Church on the evening of , June 13 the announcement that it will be necessary at First Friends Church, Southeast 35 and for Oscar Brown assured the editor that there Christian Endeavor Rally, for Edward Haldy to leave Mt. Pleasant Main Streets, Portland, Oregon. would be a full house to welcome the band Newberg, Oregon 6:30 Church, It has been the prayer of the editor There will be an Evangelistic Service on that evening. June 20 Alvin E. Cadd that such would not be necessary, but inas Funeral the evening of Friday Jime 4 at 7:30 P. M. June 27 Rebecca Morasch m u c h a s . E d w a r d H a l d y i s w o r k i n g h i s w a y There will be services on Saturday with the Edmud Chrisman, Rt. 2 Camas, Washington through Bible Institute in Portland, he must evening fellowship lunch at 6:00. Then the would like to sell, or trade a 1932 Chevrolet EDITOR TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL fi n d w o r k d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r s o a s t o c o n business meeting to follow at 7:30. The edi truck for cattle. Anyone interested, write tinue his education next year. It would be Cliapel tor would like a good delegation for the fel him at the above address. This summer the editor plans to attend the possible for Edward Haldy to continue on if lowship lunch and business imeeting. It University of Oregon Summer School which he found work close enough so as to be able Formerly will help every' officer at the Prune Hill begins and ends July 30. The school to continue his ministry. * Church to know how to carry on this year. is held in Lincoln High School, Portland. The editor has a talented couple in mind to KIRCH FUNERAL HOME Then on Sunday June 6 there will be the continue the work at Mt. Pleasant providing " W E D O N O T S E R V E B E E R Quarterly Meeting Christian Endeavor Rally CAPITALIZED FOR A WEEK OP CRADLE ROLL PARTY PLANNED the matter of transportation can be taken at 6:15 and the evening Evangelistic Ser CHRISTIAN ENJOYMENT AT TWIN care of. vice at 7:45. Let us outdo the attendance ROCKS, OREGON OR WINES" Mrs. Robert O'harra announces a Cradle Oscar and Ruth Brown and family have which we had at Kelso, for the C .E. Rally Robert Manary, Teller Roll Party for Mother's and Children Thurs charge of the work at Rose Valley. Oscar. ^'Economy and the evening service to follow. Prune Hill Friends Church d a y J u n e 1 7 . Ruth and two children were present at the IS — Thrift' C A M A S F L O W E R S H O P A service to meet anyones requirement LUPTON'S SERV-US Barnes Cash Grocery and finance

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LIBRARY COMMENDED P h o n e 6 1 - D a y o r N i g h t Several months ago, Kenneth Eichenberger, Heacock Sash & Door Co. manager of the Better Book Room, 705 Swet- Camas, Washington land Building, Portland, Oregon visited the Prune Hill Church and remarked that the Church had an unusually fine selection of books. The Literature Committee has been reminding the editor that the library is not R . C , A , V i c t o r E a s y W a s h e r s being used as much as it should. Please take out a book from the librarian, even if you Frigidaires 939 S. W. Second Street only read the chapter headings, you will C o m e r S a l m o n BJUR ELECTRIC b e n e fi t f r o m t h a t . One person in the community is now read PORTLAND, OREGON STORE ing "Hurlbut's Story of the Bible" and is We give the best prices and service on finding it intensely interesting. In 1933 the Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' editor sold one hundred and thirty-five books Phone 19 W, 315 Birch St. Hardware, Paint, Roofii.'g, etc. We be of this type in Portland and all were delighted lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. Camas, Washington to have this book which has had a tremendous circulation. It is written to appeal to every one. Another books in the library that has meant much to a member of the congregation McFeron's is entitled, "Praying Through." The goal of the Christian Endeavor of B E L D E N ' S P L A C E three books read by August 1, would be a good Meat Market goal for everybody. Quality Meats Only P H O N E E A S T 1 5 5 0 G A S - O I L - C R A N K C A S E S E R V I C E MISSIONARY MEETINGS PLANNED S. E. Hawthorne. Boulevard at 34th Two Missionary Meetings are planned in Your Patronage will be Jjne for Pi'une Hill Church. One will be 3% miles west of Camas, Wash. held on June third and the other June 17. Appreciated At one of the meetings it is planned for the COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE group to be guests of Miss Mildred Bjelde, Route 1. Camas, Washington, who has spent considerable time in Madagascar. Her father is a missionary in that place. Wolf's HAWTHORNE HARDWARE fvorage K. L. MENDENHALL Phone 240J 3590 5. E. Hawthorne Blvd., EAst 8522 Portland, Oregon Camas, Washington Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies il"——— has' Paints, Glass, Roofing