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Volume 16, No. 8 PORTLAND, OREGON Augrust, 1937

RB. 1. TRIO TO ATTEND TWIN ROCKS CONFERENCE

S I N G E R S W I L L B E P R E S E N T E N T I R E W E E K

A rare treat is in store for all those in at tendance at Twin Rooks Conference this year. The girls' trio of Portland Bible Insti tute, composed of the Misses Betty Beckel hymer, Dorothy Pike and Marie Eliis, will be present during the entfre week of confer ence. Their messages in song will be a great inspiration and blessing to the services, and we are fortunate that their schedule allows their attendance for the entire week. This summer the trio, accompanied by Hehn Wylie Clapp has been attending the v a r i o u s H o l i n e s s C a m p s i n t h e N o r t h w e s t . To date they have been to the camp meeting at Star, Idaho; Multnomah camp, Ti'i-county camp, Perndale and Tacoma camps. Fol lowing conference they will attend Orchards Betty Beckelhymer, Dorothy Pike, Marie Ellis and Okanogan camps. We are glad to welcome these young people and Mrs. Clapp, the faculty representative, BE SURPRISED AT SURPRISE G R E E T I N G S C O M E to Twin Rocks Conference. Mrs. Clapp and L A K E C O N F E R E N C E FROM MR. MOSHER Dorothy Pike are members of the Methodist church, Betty Beckelhymer of the Christian Dear Oregon Yearly Meeting Endeavorers church, and Marie Ellie one of our own num. Do you live within the limits of Tacoma Ws hope to be with you for a wonderful con ber. Since Marie is the Yearly Meetlne Quarterly Meeting? If you do, they won't ference. Mrs. Mosher and Dale plan to come Christian Endeavor secretary we are gi^d object if you don't, and have never attended w i t h m e t h i s t i m e . that these' duties do not conflict and also the Christian ESideavor Conference of that We expect to leave here July 26 and drive our interest is increased in the activities of Quarter, go to Surprise lake and be sur through, arriving in Portland Monday eve the trio. May they feel themselves to be one prised! That is just what will happen if you ning, , possibly spending Sunday in of us in all the conference programs. have never been a part of that group of one Idaho, around Greenleaf. hundred or more live, wide-awake Christian It affords me no slight degree of pleasure to EPWORTH LEAGUE MAKES RESOLUTION young people. look forward with hope of greeting Twin TWIN ROCKS CONFERENCE Under the leadership of Howard Harmon, Rocks Conference this year. G R O U N D S F A V O R E D . the Quarterly Meeting superintendent of My heart burns within me when I think of Epworth League Instituters from the Coast that department, you will find a well-bal the good time spent with you in the past, and towns of the Methodist churches in Oregon anced progi-am of classes, recreation, and the prospect of once more enjoying your fel- met at the Twin Rocks Conference grounds e v a n g e l i s t i c s e r v i c e s . T h j l s y e a r H e r m a n lowsliip. July 5-11 with an attendance of one hundred Macy, pastor of Scotts Mills Friends Meeting, May each of you who look forward to that and fifty. The following resolution was sent will be the evangelist. His winning person time be in line for God's richest blessing. to Chester A. Hadley: ality, bletsed by the benediction of the Holy Y o u r s i n C h r i s t , "Whereas the Epworth League assembled Spirit, coupled with the forceful messages S. J. MOSHER at the Epworth League Institute at Twin from the Lord, by which his ministry is char- Rocks have enjoyed the friendliness and the facilities of the Twin Rocks grounds spon acbsrized, will be a bountiful blessing to all C L E A R U P T H E O L D - in attendance. sored by the Oregon Yearly Meeting of Among the class leaders will be found WE'LL GIVE YOU THE NEW Fi-iends Church, whereas the deep spiritual Chester Hadley, Helen Cammack, Harold note of the past has been embodied In these Mills and Carey Jessup. These names sug B y F r a n k L . C o l e . grounds, we as Instituters have caught the gest the wealth of interest and information With the raising of 1937 quotas the old sys- spirit, developed it, and will manifest it in that will be found in this part of the pro- tsm will become a thing of the past. The our lives in the coming days, be it resolved responsibility of the "quota-raising" will be that we go on record as student body in In order that the greatest number can taken from those not belonging actively to a thanking Chester A. Hadley and the Friends attend the conference the expense has been Christian Endeavor society. This should be Church for the use of these grounds and that made as small as possible. Board for the good news for the older friends who have been we as students heartily accept the invitation troubled by periodic pleas on behalf of the to return next year for our Annual Institute week is $3.50 or $3.00 with detail woi-k. Dor on the conation that the Epworth League mitory accommodation may be had at cost. Friendly Endeavor. However, before this bur The conference will be held -15 den is lifted it is no more than right that 1937 Lommi.ssion be so minded." at the Radio Gospel League grounds. To quotas should be raised. Respectfully, reach the grounds take the Milton cut-off Twin Rocks Instituters, between Tacoma and Auburn, (Continued to Page 3) Esther Ljerman, Secretary. Page Two THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR August, 1937 August, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Three

S C O T T S M I L L S PIEDMONT A bridal shower was held June 28 in honor CHESTER HADLEY, PAUL CAMMACK BULL DOZER LEV^ELS EHLL, FILLS INTERESTED IN DETAIL The Friendly Endeavor Phyllis Macy is working in the office of the of Miss Mary Lou Chapman at the home of ATTEND SEQUOIA CONFERENCE SW.IMP, M.ANY OTHER CHANGES By Paul Cammack. EFFECTED. Deaconess Hospital at Salem for the summer. Mi's. George Moore. Published Monthly at 5327 S. B. Morrison St. Marie Wakefield has been visiting her The Christian Endeavor Conference of Recently a C. E. member wrote me this Portland, Oregon, by The Christian Endeavor Following the morning service July 18, the B y C . A . H A D L E Y. Union of Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends. sister at Cottage Grove, Oregon. Arline Pra- C. E. Society and church members motored Berkeley Quarterly Meeting, California Year phrase: "The non-existence of trivial zier has been visiting her cousins in Portland things in the realm of prayer." One needs Several outstanding improvements have to Brush Prairie, Washington, where they ly Meeting, held July 21-25, called two of been made on Twin Rocks Conference grounds for some time. Gwendolyn Marshall, from o u r n u m b e r a s w o r k e r s t h i s y e a r. C h e s t e r to read that over and Subscription Price, per year 75c enjoyed a potluck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. since the first week In August, 1936. Final Sunnyside, visited her relatives here, the H a d l e y i s s e r v i n g a s e v a n g e l i s t a n d P a u l p o n d e r i t . W a l t e r W r i g h t . G o d i s a s s u i ' e l y i n preparation for conference was completed Entered as Second-Class Matter, Feb. 8, 1928, FYaziers, for about a week lately. Cammack is teaching a class on Youth Prob Endeavor services were dismissed July 11 so t e r e s t e d i n y o u r n e w during the first two weeks in July when Ches at the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, under Rex and Ruthanna Hampton are now liv lems. Their ability to serve in these capaci the .A.ct of March 3. 1879. the members could attend the Young Peo ter A. Hadley, and wife, of Portland, Oregon, t i e s i s w e l l k n o w n t o O r e g o n Ye a r l y M e e t c o a t o r h a t a s H e i s ing at Valsetz, Oregon, after their recent ple's meeting at the Multnomah County Holi interested in the big Carl and Minner Miller of Newberg, Carl and marriage. He is working in the lumber camp ness Association camp meeting. ing Endeavorers. May the Lord's richest decision of your life Russell Fonts, Elvett Brown and James Arm- FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR STAFF there. This fall they will move to Antelope, b l e ssi n g s re st u p o n th e m a s th e y fe l l o w sh i p Miss Mary Lou Chapman and Mr. George work. tsrong of Salem, and Sidney Alexander of Editor in Chief Mildred Hadley Oregon, where he will teach in the high with these friends and are co-laborers in 3815 S. E. Main St. Portland, Ore. Palmer were united in marriage July 16 at F a t h e r w i s h e s u s t o Twin Rocks, spent the entire time getting school this next year. First Friends church. Both Mr. and Mrs. that section of the great harvest field among Associate Editor Frederick Baker b e p e r f e c t l y f r a n k the gi-ounds ready for occupancy. 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. Picking berries and cherries and haying is Palmer are graduates of Portland Bible Insti young people. a n d f r e e i n o u r c o n The first improvement project of the year keeping the members here quite busyily tute. Mrs. Palmer is a member of the Pied Circulation Manager Frederick Baker versation with Him. was the leveling of the hill south of the occupied at this time. There have been mont church music committee and is prayer .CLEAR UP THE OLD—WE'LL 3530 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.. Portland, Ore. P i - a y a b o u t y o u r grounds and the filling in of the swamp in abundant crops of fruit and hay. G I V E Y O U T H E N E W . Church Window Editor ...... C. A. Hadley meeting chairman of the senior C. E. soci h e a l t h , y o u r d e f e a t front of the tabernacle. This was done 3270 S. E. Salmon St., Portland, Ore. ety. They pan to make their home in Port in tennis, your insult in three days time by the use of a giant land. (Continued from Page 1) 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 SPRINGBROOK REVERBERATIONS b y a n o t h e r , y o u r county buU dozer making it possible for 5327 S. B. Morrison St. Portland Ore. P b l u n d e r, y o u r e m p t y two hundred cars now to park where once Miss Stella Hubbard has gone to California ROSEDALE The plan is for the Yearly Meeting to make t i m e s — T H E R E I S w a s w a s t e l a n d . S o c i e t y N e w s M i g n o n M a c y The Endeavorers here are keeping them S c o t t s M i l l s , O r e . for a while to visit relatives We miss her a contribution from its budget and Tlie NOTHING TRIVIAL IN THE REALM OF Upon arrival on the grounds it was the selves busy in the fruit and spend their time intention of the workers to put the second f r o m o u r s e r v i c e s . Fi-iendly Endeavor, in turn, will guarantee it PRAYER. The senior C. E. business meeting and social talking of Twin Rocks Conference while they the two or more pages of Church Window for Not one thing which concerns a Chris flooring on the second and third stories of the f o r J u l y w a s h e l d a t H e a d r i c k s , J u l y 1 . E v work tian is a matter of indifference to Gcd. dormitory, but the group amved in one extension work. And, in addition, will agree of the severest storms of years and found eryone brought something to eat. Mrs. Head- Several of our members have moved away, to not solicit those not an active member of He is interested in the "pin-prick trou much to our regret. Ruby Hill to Tillamook, that the rain was beating through the walls rick and Myrtle Newby entertained with a Christian Endeavor. Tire societies will still bles that annoy, the insect worries buzzing Glenn Pearson to Gold Beach, and the Rich- and persistent." Did it hurt to be snobbed, of the dormitory, covering at least three or "nutty" social. Peanuts were hidden around be assigned quotas, but they will be much four feet of the flooring in the building the yard to be found, and we also had a pea fi e l d s t o T a l b o t . smaller and must be raised within the socie laughed at? Then pray about it. Father nut guessing game, which Ruth Gulley won. Jeannette Barnes is drawing a picture to will sympathize and anoint the wounded The committee decided that siding for the ties without outside help. south and west side was more important than "Happy Birthday to You" was sung as guests grace the wall above our C. E. fireplace. A s m a n y s o c i e t i e s h a v e p a i d t h e n - 1 9 3 7 spirit. "God would answer more prayer, if flooring, so the south and west sides of the ENTIAT departed. A real "nutty" time was had by quotas in full it is felt the remainder should all. P R U N E H I L L endeavor to raise theirs as a last effort under t h e r e w a s m o r e p r a y e r f o r H i m t o a n s dormitory were shingled with oil dipped One of our members, Lois Morrill, has come ingles twelve inches to the weather, making J u l y 6 , M a r y B u t l e r e n t e r t a i n e d i n h o n o r Pattering rain and hazy fog didn't dampen the old sy.stem. If approached by a repre wer."—Blanchard. home from Wilmore, Kentucky, where she hem appear as shakes. Carl and Russell of her mother, Mrs. Zimri Mills, with a birth the enthu.siasm of the Prune Hill Church sentative of your Christian Endeavor, give As soon as I kneel in prayer with another graduated from Asbury College. In the fall members Saturday, June 18, for we held our and he begins to pray to God about every Fouts, Elvett Brown and James Armstrone day dinner. Different families of Mills were freely, because you will be able to breath easy she will go to Tennessee to attend a teachers' there. Jid the shingling. Sunday School picnic just the same. The afterwards, knowing such donations will not little thing that touches his life. I feel that college. On the evening of July 8 the intermediate church basement substituted for the great out- Year after year complaints have come to need to be made again. It will be your last person knows God, and 1 feel God's special the committee about the condition of the bed We have a newcomer in our society, Rich and senior Christian Endeavorers surprised of-doors, midst plenty of good food, everyone presence about him as he counts nothing ard Lee Cheney, who was born June 22 at the Mrs. Denver Headrick with a birthday party. was happy. Gradually the crowd sifted up chance to be approached and contribute— let's end this phase of Friendly Endeavor too trivial, too much of a detail about springs at the conference grounds. This year Deaconess Hospital in Wenatchee to Mr. and Outdoor games were played and ice cream s t a i r s f o r t h e g a m e s a n d f u n . R e b s c c a which to pray. Chester A. Hadley ruthlessly marched down Mrs. Harold Cheney. and cookies were served at the close of the Morash and Mildred Hadley led us in these finances in a blaze of glory! -.he halls of the dormitory, entered each room Following is a list of those societies with The Chelan County Holiness Association evening. games. Then in the singing mood we moved where old sprmgs were found and tossed them camp meeting is now in session at Entiat. Miss Gwendolyn Wildei- is working at the benches together for a nice songfest. unpaid balances on 1937 quotas and amounts: T I C K S O N T W I N R O C K S C O N F E R E N C E out the window. To take the place of the old Paid Bal. Due The evangelists are Rev. Joseph Speakes and Keenans, near Springbrook, now. We are glad T h i s w a s f o l l o w e d b y a s h o r t d e v o t i o n a l Newberg Quarter: G R O U N D S T O B E P E R M A N E N T . i 1 . 0 0 $44.00 T T f ' s p r i n g s w e r e i n Rev. Myron Boyd, both pastors of churches to have her attending with us. meeting. stalled. There is now comfortable Sherwood .50 2.50 in Wenatchee. Mr. W. W. White has been seriously ill A m o n g t h o s e i n o r d e r f o r b i r t h d a y c o n quarters for one hundred and forty-fivp Boise Valley Quarter: This year ticks are welcome at Twin Rocks On Smrday, July 11, Jack and Laura We are hoping and praying for his speedy gratulations this month are June Knobel, pie in the dormitory. Besides the dormi?^°" Trachsel told us many things about the mis recovery. Marietta Lewis has also been 1.50 4.50 Conference grounds. Not wood ticks, nor are seventeen tents in which there are t Wesley Armstrong and Margaret Morash. 21.35 fever ticks, but straw ticks of all colors and s i o n fi e l d s i n C h i n a . quite 111. We hope she may soon be well and It was a full day, Sunday, June 20, for the 28.65 full-sized springs, making an additional slpe^° 4.02 dimensions. In June an appeal was made Five young men from Tacoma attended back in service with us. Prune Hill church members. Our pastor, Woodland ing accommodation for sixty-eight moi^ over the Yearly Meeting for permanent ticks Sunday school and church here on July 4 "The Junior C. E. closed an attendance con Frederick Baker, introduced Merle Green, S a l e m Q u a r t e r : a total of two hundred and thirteen people 2.27 2.73 for the grounds and fifty were sent in just while on their vacation. test June 27. Norman Shires was awarded from Portland Bible Institute, who is to be Rosedale You have heard the story of the mother 25.00 prior to the Methodist Conference, July 5-11, first prize for perfect attendance over a supply pastor for Mt. Pleasant, and George Highland skunk and her three little ones? They werJ three months period. Glenn Mills claimed S o u t h S a l e m . . 11.00 1937. Palmer, also from P. B. I., who wil lead the being chased by an angry dog and the little LENTS second, and Eva May Hodson third. work at Oak Park. Merle Green gave tire Marion 6.00 Twenty-five more ticks are needed to cover ones were in the last stages of exhausLnn Several from Springbrook went to New- We notice that one of our young ladies is mesasge. The presence of God was deeply Portland Quarter: every spring on the grounds so that the max when one of them said, "Mother, what shall 41.20 13.80 wearing a nice big diamond. This is none berg Friends Church to a Twin Rocks rally felt this morning. Then at the Mt. Pleasant imum capacity of 213 people can be reached. we do now?" and she said, "Let us sprav'' other than Jane Lundy, who is egaged to July 9, After hearing about Twin Rocks, we church in the afternoon, Mr. Baker delivered 5.00 22.00 Every year previous to this one it has been Well! That is what the superintendent and h?.d a social time in the basement, with l^in 3.00 2.00 Jack Laughlin. We wish them happiness. the sermon to the Gospel Band group. necessary for each one to bring a tick of Rocks stunts, Springbrook -winning first Tacoma Quarter. Sidney Alexander did for five days as the,, D e l l L a m b a n d h i s m o t h e r a n d f a t h e r a r e Indeed we had a novel meeting at Chris- their own. This year the appeal is being made waterproofed the ten by twelve tents Tacoma 13.00 to secure permanent ticks which can be left going on a trip back East. They will go place. After a Bible verse game was played tion Endeavor. Burdell Knobel, the leader, workers are not giving a written guarantee the group was served refresliments by the 2.50 had us choose up sides and then we fired Quilcene .... on the grounds. Surely it wil be a grand and to evepr tenter that he wiU not get wet if i? through Indiana, where Dell's brothers Clif 5.00 ford and Troy live. Prom there they will go Newberg girls. Bible questions back and forth. Rebecca Bethany glorious feeling not to have to fill yom- tick rams, but they can honestly say that they did Entiat 4.10 on to Missouri to visit some of Mre. Lamb's Morash's group was victorious. The young and lug it to the second or third floor or into their best to make the old tents, which were The following ai-e the paid-in-fullers to a tent or under a tree. Send you ticks to relatives. BOISE people were principally in attendance for the secured ten years ago, to hold water this time date as regards 1937 quotas: Mr. and Mrs. George Carr are visiting with evening service. The older people will have Sidney Alexander, Twin Rocks, Oregon, or instead of turning it in. The spraying their daughter and son-in-law, Kenneth and The Endeavor society held a farewell partv to work if they keep ahead of this live and Middleton, bring them with you when you come to the made possible through the donation of Everett Chehalem Center, Goldie Tamplin. They came from the East for Randal Hants at the Stephens home He Christian group of young people. conference. Have you done yom- part and Heacock of the Heacock Sash and Door Com recently. has now returned to his home in Iowa after Springbrook, made a tick? pany who very generously loaned his spray There were no C. E. meeting for two Sun having been with us for about a year ' Star, GREENLEAF gun which was used on both the tents an^ days on account of the Holiness camp meet At our regular election of officers the fol Boise, shmgles for the siding of the dormitory ing. A number of our members camped on the lowing were chosen: President, Beatrice A good, big crowd of the Greenleaf folks Melba, quotas under the new system in this issue. were able to attend the Quaker Hill Confer However, please concentrate on 1937 quotas grounds. Ralph Lewis drove the camp bus. Stephen-s; vice-president, Eleanor Howe- sec S c o t t s M i l l s , ence and report a fine conference with Hu Piedmont, as printed herein and see if you can't get in M a r y C o l l i v e r g r a d u a t e d f r o m P a c i fi c C o l retary-treasurer, Virginia Stewart; pr'ayer- the list of paid-in-fullers next moth. lege and won a scholarship to Penn State. rneetmg chairman, Erika Zeigler; missionarv bert Mardock as evangelist, and Helen Cam- Prune Hill. Alice Richey won $15 for giving the best chairmam Virginia Brown; lookout chairman mack as inspirational speaker. And, let it It is strongly urged that action be given the In closmg, a note to the older ones—those oration at the closing exercises at Portland HMnor Howe; social chairman, Lowell Mur- be known, Greenleaf walked off with the matter of 1937 quotas so as to have the slate not actively engaged in Christian Endeavor Bible Institute. Song Contest. wiped clean for the new quotas. work. As soon as your meeting has joined the Mr.s. Yeager, one of our church members, Seven of our members were able to attend The stork has been busy, too, Mr. and Mrs. As the new quotas will be based on number paid-in-fullers listed above, sit back, relax died, leaving a husband and several children Francis Altig have a son born July 11. Nor- of members in various societies, and as the and enjoy your Friendly Endeavor to the full. to mourn her loss, Sn conference this Yearly Meeting_ Minutes T h e have s t a f fnot i yets a been n x i o u s t h a t o u r p a p e r b e c o m e a (Continued on Page 8) published, we will be unable to print the | part of every home in Oregon Yearly Meeting. Page Pour THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR August, 1937 August, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Five

N A M P A F R I E N D S C H U R C H HOME MISSIONS AND SOCIAL SERVICE T H I R T Y - T W O D A Y S O F D E P A R T M E N T H A S F I N E R E P O R T I S W I N N I N G C O N T E S T AT YEARLY MEETING TWIN ROCKS CONFERENCE The report of the Home Missions and So In a recent issue of the Fi-iendly Endeavor, cial Service Depai'tment at the Yearly Meet If all the conferences at Twin Rocks this Edward Harmon, pastor of Nampa Fi'iends ing Sessions on Saturday afternoon at 2:45 year were one conference it would be thirty ^ CHESTER A HADLEY g church, challenged the membership to raise w a s c o n s i d e r e d b y m a n y a s t h e b e s t i n two days in length for that is the actual time tliat conferences will be in session for the as much money toward the remaining $350 years. Rhoda Norton, for years super entire summer according to reports of the See ihc Tearly neeling mrough itie CtiurcTi WmQov ^ to complete the purchase of the church prop intendent of Portland Commons Missions erty, as he did. At this time the church is gave a very interesting talk on this depart executive committee. in the lead by $15.00. The membership has ment. "You have a fine conference ground"said raised $75,00 and the pastor $60.00, making Note: The chairman of the "Press Commit William Cook, secretary of the Western O B S E R V A T I O N S B Y T H E T H E " C U P " GREENLEAF MEETING TO a t o t a l o f $ 1 3 5 . 0 0 . tee" apologizes for not including this report Baptist Theological in commenting on the Nampa Friends desire to raise the remain in the July report of the Yearly Meeting trip made by thirty-one students and fac SUPERINTENDENT B y E D W A R D M O T T B U I L D S T O N E C H U R C H ing $250.00 by the first of December which sessions. u l t y m e m b e r s f o r t h e fi r s t Tw i n R o c k s C o n (Continued from last month) closes the third year of the work at that ference of the year on May 3 and 4. "It Greenleaf Monthly Meeting voted July 14 pains and agonies included in that penalty. was the enthusiastic reports of the conference The Cup Foirseen in Gospel Record place. This would make it possible then to "For this cause came I unto this hour," He grounds that caused over 70 of the Hinson ELIJAH'S MANTLE FELL NOT ON EUSHA "But when the fulness of time was come, to build a stone church, using the native apply money raised for this purpose to the had said. There is no other way; justice de Memorial young people to become interested God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, Owyhee stone. Ever since last Chi'istmas, the repairing and improvement of the building. If you deshe to help in this important work, manded penalty, the demands of the law must in renting the place for May 29-30 and 31, made under the law to redeem them that were trustees and finance committee, headed by and to help either side win the entertaining be met, and Christ met these demands by His c o n t i n u e d t h e s p e a k e r . " T h i s w a s t h e s e c How many times one hears the expression under the law, that we might receive the T. L. Williams and J. L. Roberts, have been death. He came to the Cross to die and thus ond conference of the year. "Your grounds "Let the mantle of Elijah fall on me." In looking into the various types of building contest, send contributions to either the adoption of sons." Gal. 4:4-5. Heaven spared to taste death for every man, in this He sub and accomodations at Twin Rocks are splen sermons the same inference is made by not its richest treasure in making possible the materials and voted the first of July to rec pastor, Edward F. Harmon, 723 13th Ave. ommend the use of stone. This material has South, or to John Tucker, 811 lOth Ave. jected Himself in His death to the state and did; our young people spoke very highly of preachers. Reading this portion of scripture greatest consummation of the ages—the sal South, Nampa, Idaho. condition of the sinner. When the victorious the enjoyable time they had there from recently I was impressed with the details of vation of lost men. "For God so loved the s u c c e s s f u l l y p a s s e d t h e v a r i o u s t e s t s f o r i n sulation, structural strength, beauty and dm-a- Christian dies he enters into life; Christ, in July 5 to July 11" said Dr. M. A. Marcy, pastor those farewell moments between these two world that He gave His only begotten Son, of Sunnyside Methodist Church, Portland, bility. Work oh the cutting and hauling T H E " C U P " dying for the sinner and in his stead, entered men of God. that whosoever believeth in Him should not not into life but into death. If to die had began July 15 and should be nearly completed Oregon, in commenting on the attendance of perish but have everlasting life." Jn. 3:16. meant life for Him, He would not have feared one hundred and fifty Epworth League In- Elisha, determined not to miss the prom b y t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s i s s u e o f t h e Thus Jesus came into the world to save sin (Continued from Page 4) the hour that was upon Him, but to pass into s t i t u t e r s a n d t h e i r a d v i s o r s . ised blessing pres ners, to bear for them the penalty of the vio Friendly Endeavor. The plan is to simply pile sed hard on the the stone for the time being and go ahead death by the way of the Cross was quite an There are three conferences yet to be lated law, which was death. other matter. He had promised that the held at Twin Rocks this summer. August h e e l s o f E l i j a h a s As we approach the most important .subject, with the chmxh later as funds permit. was not physical. Why should the Almighty, believer should never see death (Jn. 8:51), but 2-9 is the date for the Fu-iends Christian En h e m a d e h i s w a y the death of Christ, we recognize our inabil to whom all power on earth and in Heaven is to the spot where He was to see it, to taste it, to experience it in deavor Conference. Then arriving on the ity to comprehend what it meant to Him. We 2 6 : 2 8 . T r u l y H e w a s t o d r i n k t h e c u p o f given, the Creator of all things. He who is the all its awfulness. And further, in His dying. s a m e d a y a s F k i e n d s d e p a r t w i l l b e t h e God had indicated can to some extent, however, understand it, resurrection and the life, fear that He might he should go. Sud death, but by His doing so they would be en He could not have the presence and help of United Presbyterian group from the Port as through His words concerning it, we seek die immediately and thus fail to accomplish the Father, for that would not have been dying d e n l y t h e h e a v e n s abled to drink the cup of life. On another land district. -September 6 is the to enter into His thought. We do recognize occasion He had told them that they must eat His mission But if so who could take His as the sinner must die. Consequently, the cry date for the Nazarene Young People's Society opened and Elisha the fact that there is revealed an intensity of life? Not Satan, surely; he had been con His fesh and drink His blood if they were to wrung from His broken heart, "My God, My gathering. More than one thousand young w a s r e w a r d e d agony which caused the Savior untold suf quered long before this; in the wilderness he f o r h i s e f f o r t s . have life. Jn. 6:53. God, why hast thou forsaken Me?" people will be in attendance on Twin Rocks fering. had gone to the limit of his power and em A t t h i s p o i n t i n We will notice that this apprehension as The Cup in Gethsemane. On the Cross, Jesus commended His spirit g r o u n d s t h i s s u m m e r f r o m t h e s i x c o n f e r p l o y e d a l l h i s i n g e n u i t y i n h i s a t t e m p t s t o e n c e s h e l d . the narrative we expressed by our Lord and record in John And now we come to the Gethsemane scene. overcome Christ, but he failed utterly Not to the Father and then "gave up the ghost." have imagined 12:24-27: "Verily, verily, I say unto you. Ex Here is a most striking way He anticipates God the Father, surely, for He was as much He surrenders to the forces of death, but He does so in the expectation that His Spirit and t h a t , a s t h e r e cept a grain of wheat fall into the earth and His approaching death. As He looks ahead He interested in the accomplishment of the work M A R I O N C H U R C H H A S H O M E C O M I N G maining prophet die, it abideth by itself alone; but if it die it sees the awful experience before Him when of salvation as the Son. Further, He had given body will be reunited in a glorious resurrec EVENT; BEGINS REVIVAL SERVICES. stood with upturned face, the mantle of beareth much fruit. He that loveth His life He should be bearing sin's penalty and taste Christ power over all flesh; the flesh of the tion. He had submitted the whole matter to Elijah slipped off his shoulders over the loseth it; and he that hateth his life in this the death the sinner deserved. And He "be Son could not have been excluded. Jesus, the the will of His Father and His confidence was is Home Coming Day for Marion form of Elisha. Such is not the case. The not in vain. Friends Church, fifteen miles south of Salem, I am, there shall also my servant be; if any gan to be sorrowful and sore troubled even incarnate Son of God, could not die until His thirteenth verse of 2 Kings 2: reads as fol man serve Me, let him follow Me; and where u n t o d e a t h . " H o w H i s h e a r t l o n g s f o r c o m hour had come, which was not yet. The penitent thief presents an interesting Oregon. Marion Church was started forby- lows "He took ulp the mantle of Elijah that I am, there shal lalso my servant be; if any panionship! "Then said He unto them. My No, Jesus did not fear that He might die in phase of our Savior's experience on the Cross. seven years ago on according to f e l l f r o m h i m " man serve Me, him will the Father honor soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death; the Garden. That cannot be the iiature of Although He was suffering intensely. He could, Robert Morrill, pastor of Marion Church. If Elisha would follow on in his service for Now is My soul troubled; and what shall i abide ye here and watch with Me." the cup. That its nature was death is clearly and did, enter very sympathetically into the "Marion Church formerly had a member God he must "take up" the mantle. He say? Father save me from this hour. But In the Garden we see a picture of agony such evident. But it was of His spirit, net of His spiritual state of this needy soul to whom He ship of over one hundred people" said Mrs. must choose to go on. It was not an auto for this cause came I unto this hour." as man has never been called upon to endure. body. This is what He feared there in Geth gawe the assurance of a right relation with Robert Morrill. It is evident that in this He is referring, not Himself and of entrance into Paradise. The Home Coming Day will also usher in the matic "apostolic Succession" that came upon His soul travailed for us as He looked to His s e m a n e a n d f r o m t h i s f e a r H e w a s d e l i v e r e d . to death in general but to His own death. He first day of a meeting under the auspices of h i m w h e t h e r h e c h o s e o r n o t . H e m u s t c o m i n g d e a t h . " H i s s w e a t w a s a s i t w e r e His prayer, "If it be possible let this cup pass longing of a soul always engaged the attention must die if he is to accomplish His purpose in of the Savior, whatever the circumstances He the Christian Workers' League according to want more than any other one thing to great drops of blood falling down to the f r o m M e , " w a s a n s w e r e d i n t h a t H i s f e a r s "take up" the mantle of his master. coming into the world. But neverthelesss His ground." His soul was to be made an offering were dispelled; He was confident that He was immediately placed under. the pastor of the Church who says that the Elisha's consecration had been made, he soul is troubled and He calls upon the Father for sin and He was to have His grave with the would be delivered from, or out of death. He We will consider at this point the event im meeting will continue until the last Sunday had been meeting the requirements satis to save Him from this hour. What hour? Not wicked and to be numbered with the trans goes forward to the Cross and death with mediately following the separation of His spirit in August, with Wilbur Newby of Newberg, the immediate hour surely, but the hour of and body. We read in Eph. 4:9, "Now this. He factorily else he would not have been in this gressors. This was the character of the death composure and undaunted courage. This is Oregon, and Alice Richey of Boring, Oregon, h o l y p l a c e n o w. B U T T H E T I M E C A M E death. Not from dying on the Cross, for thus He looked forward to. This agony was not shown clearly in His second prayer: "My ascended, what is it buu that He also descend called as workers. There will be a daily when a leader was taken, and some one only can He bring forth much fruit, but from due merely to the fear of physical death, even Father, if this cup cannot pass away, except I ed first into the lower parts of the earth," or vacation bible school hed each day of the as this has been interpreted, the lower world or must take up the work and "carry on." the hour when He should experience death in the form of a crucifixion. Men have seen drink it. Thy will be done." Herein is a mar meeting. At this time in his experience the Spirit It was on this occasion that Christ used the the approach of death and have not quailed. velous paradox; He will drink the cup and in perdition. He evidently did not ascend to His Father until after His resurrection for He said said quite truthfully that Scripture is its own filled him and the Divine enablement to memorable words, "And I, if i be lifted up Martyrs have died violent deaths and have by so doing it will pass away. He wUl drink to from the earth will di-aw all men unto Myself to Mary immediately after that event, "Touch best commentary. In connection with the accomplish God's purpose came up him. the gi-ace of God triumphed and even shouted the very dregs the bitter cup of death but it But the mantle of Elijah was still on the But this He said, signifying by what manner the victory. He was to die under very differ will not overcome Him. It will pass according Me not; for I am not ascended to my Father." prayer, "If it be possible let this cup pass from Lk. 20: 17. The conclusion is inevitable that He ground. In his new found joy he reaches of death He should die." Jn. 12:32. Often ent and most extraordinary circumstances, to the will of the Father in His own time. This m e , " l e t u s c o n s i d e r H e b . 5 : 7 : " F o r J e s u s d i n times we hear the first part of this quotation was in the lower world until His resurrection. ing His earthly life offered up prayers and down and lifts the sacred garment from the very different in fact from those experienced sense of coming victory over death is seen in used concerning the exaltation of Christ in What must have been the state of His mind entreaties crying aloud and weeping as He earth to use it as evidence that God is by men who have died with a sense of Divine His determination to go forward to the Cross under these circumstances? From one view pleaded with Him who was able to bring Him with him. testimony and ministry, but how far this is grace overshadowing them and the Almighty when He commands Peter to put up his sword f r o m t h e M a s t e r ' s u s e o f i t . point it must have appeared to be a hopeless in safety out of death, and was delivered from protecting them. To them sudden death which he had used in an effort to defeat the This all leads up to my point: The gener The time when Christ ate the last supper s i t u a t i o n , f o r t h i s w a s o n e f r o m w h i c h n o o n e the terror from which He shrank." (Wey- ation that most influenced the membership would be sudden glory. As He died He was to enemies of Christ. Jesus told him that if force with His disciples was, on the whole, a very were the way to victory He could call ten had ever returned. To be sure, there had been moth's translation, Hampton Cook edition.) of Oregon Yearly Meeting of today, is pass- sorrowful time. It was then that His last go down into death, even the death of the instances of a resurrection in a physical sense Here we have a most enlightening presentation ing on to its reward. One by one they sinner. legions of angels to His support, but He rejects words were spoken to Judas as he went out to all such measures of defense, saying, "The before this, but never had there been a restor of what occurred in Gethsemane. He faced slip from and we feel helpless in the betray Him. It was then that Christ declared There is another reason why this cup could ation to life in a spiritual and an eternal sense. this very cup of death, which He was now face of our loss. Close by lay their mantles, not have been the fear of immediate death of cup that the Father hath given Me shall I not to them that His body was to be broken and di'ink it?" John 18:11. Thus, "being found in In taking the place of the sinner He was not drinking, when He prayed so earnestly that it holy garments of love, devotion and service. His blood to be shed. Of these they were to a p h y s i c a l c h a r a c t e r. H e h a d d e c l a r e d , " I in a position to extricate Himself from death. might pass. And He was heard and the assur Will they remain on the ground or will we have power to lay down my life and to take fashion as a man. He humbled Himself, and be made partakers by eating His body and became obedient unto death, even the death of If He is to be delivered it must be by the power ance was given that He would be saved out of quickly raise them up and "double" their drinking His blood. The atonement if. plainly it up again." If He had died in the Garden, of the Father. Till the forces of hell were death. Thus the terror that He faced was influence and outreach? We have a great He could have taken up His life again and the Cross." Phil. 2:8. declared in the following words: "This is My Drinking the Cup. gloating over their captive, but Jesus had ob removed from before Him. He knew that He work to do and, a great God to help us blood of the covenant, which is poured out gone on to the Cross. The death He feared The penalty of sin is death. Christ, the inno tained a victory in the Garden which stood must drink the cup, but He knew also that it In His love, Chester A. Hadley for many unto the remission of sins." Matt. Him in stead in this crucial hour. It is often would pass. (Continued to Page 5) cent one, was to take upon Himself all the August, 1937 THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR Page Seven Page Six THE FRIENDLY ENDEAVOR August, 1937 "I want a picture of that scene for my CLEMMONS-BUHIVLAN RITE SOLEMNIZED FRIENDLY JOURNAL action camera" said Chester A. Hadley, gen BY LOCAL PASTOR eral chairman of Friends for Oregon Yearly Eva Mae Clemmons and Wayne Erwin Buh- Published at 5327 S. E. Morrision Street, Portland, Oregon. Meeting upon seeing the pictm-e from which man were united in marriage by Frederick FRIENDLY JOURNAL the cut is to be made. Baker on Saturday, July 3, at 11 o'clock at the Devoted to the spread of the Gospel, "Along home of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. where rolls the Columbia," serving Prune Hill, Vol 1 No. 7 Grass Valley, Mt. Pleasant and West Mill D H N I S T E R T A K E S P I C T U R E S O F Harry S. Clemmons on Prune Hill. 'Along Where Rolls the Columbia Plain Communities. CONGREGATION. Myron Clemmons, brother of the bride, was best man. Gwendolyn Alder, cousin of the PBIElTDIiV JOUBNAI. STAFP By Vera Dorman, Reporter ORCHARD HAS CAMP IVIEETING; PRUNE HILL GROUP SECURES TEN SUB "I am taking a picture of everyone in the groom, was the bridesmaid. E d i t o r F r e d e r i c s B . B a S e r The bride wore a muff of pink rosebuds and L O W R A T E S P R E V A I L S C R I P T I O N S B Y J U I y 1 5 . 3530 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. audience this evening," said Fi-ederick B. Phone EAst 8750 Baker in an evening sermon on June 27 at sweet peas with a background of maidenhead Prune Hill church, "and remember I did not ferns. "The Prune Hill Christian Endeavor Society -22 is the date of the Clark County Correspondents say a photograph—a photograph is a pic Present for the occasion were the fc.iowing: Holiness Camp Meeting which is being held is the only group that sent in ten paid -up Mt. Pleasant Merle Green ture touched up to appear the way the per Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cemmons, Mr. a.nd Mrs. at Orchards, Washington, for the twenty-sixth subscriptions for Twin Rocks by July 15," sard 5624 North Borthwick, Portland, Oregon son wanted to look and not as they actually William Buhman, Dean Buhman, Gwendolyn annual meeting. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Walter P. Lee in conversation with the editor O a k P a r k . . . . M a r y A l l e n , O l i v e T e i r e l l a r e . " T h e n h e w e n t o n , " I t i s n o t f o r m e Alder, Myron Clemmons, Mr and Mrs. Earl The Rev. David L. Fenwick of Central Free over the phone. The securing of the ten sub Route 2, Camas, Washington to say which one of these pictures wil fit Clemmons and the bride and groom. Methodist Church, Portland, Oregon, and P R U N E H I L L scriptions for the Twin Rocks Dining Club After spending a time at Long Beach, Wash entitles the Prune Hill Society to one free your case, but when the message is over, the Rev. U. E. Harding of Sellwood Nazarene Sunday School 9:45 A. M. each one will have been able to have recog ington, the young couple are resrdh.g on the Church, Portland, Oregon are the two evan- Junior Church 11:00 A. M. dining club ticket valued at $3.75. This will nized his or her picture." Lake Road close to Lacamas Lake, in their enable someone to attend conference at a Letter Helps Oak Park gehsts for the Camp. Mrs. TJ. E. Harding is The speaker pointed out three classifica new home. Meeting for Worship 11:00 A. M. much reduced rate. to be song leader. The children's work will Mid-week Service 7:30 P. M. tions people come under, and called them Just how many will eventually be able to Churck be under the direction of Mrs. James Ray pictures. The first "picture" was of the D I M E S T O M A K E P O S S I B L E C U T O F mond of Rosemere Friends Church assisted O A K P A R K spend the entire week at Twin Rocks is un " F o r R e v . B a k e r f o r O a k P a r k R e n t a l o f natural man—one who has little conception VIEW ALONG COLUMBIA by Miss Olive Terrell of Oak Park Friends Sunday School 9:45 A. M. known, but judging by the enthusiasm mani School House." Those were the words on the "f the beauty and joy in following Jesus Would you spend a dime to let people in fested on the part of many people, there Church. Miss Raymond is to be pianist and Junior Church 11:00 A. M. outside of an envelope which was handed to Christ. thirteen hundred homes know how beautiful should be twenty from Prune Hill, Mt. Pleas accompanist. Meeting for Worship 11:00 A. M. the editor on June 30. In the envelope was The second picture was of one blessed with the scenery is aong the Columbia as viewed The popular low prices at the camp prevail ant and Oak Park who will be privileged to five dollars in ciu'rency. The generous gift the realization of Christ in his soul, but from Prune Hill? If you would, here is an MT. PLEASANT again this year. Adults pay $2.50 for dining be in attendance. was greatly appreciated. Those wishing to who has not prayed through and received opportunity for you to do so. S. D. Dorman Sunday School 9:45 A. M. privileges for the entire ten days; children It seems an unheard-of possibility for an have a part in the financial success of the s'nctification of Christ in His fullness. of Prune Hill has had a picture taken from his under thirteen $1.00; single meals are twenty Meeting for Worship 11:00 A. M. adult to spend an entire week on the coast Oak Park Sunday school and church can do The last picture was of one who is com residence, showing Camas, Washington, Oak for $6.75, including transportation to and from Park, jutting as it does out in the Columbia, c e n t s e a c h . COMBINED SERVICES so by making a small monthly pledge toward pletely free in Christ; free from sin and the conference grounds, twenty-one meals the work on the following form: complexes—free to grow in spiritual man the beautiful scenery along the river and Mt. (Centrally held at Oak Park) while there, sleeping accommodations, and Hood in the distance. E X E C U T I V E C O M l V n T T E E D I N E S Christian Endeavor Hour 6:30 P. M. h o o d o r w o m a n h o o d . registration, with a proportionate decrease for Place Twelve dimes have been given the editor Evening Service 7:30 P. M. TOGETHER those who are younger, but that is what is Date OUTPOST WORKERS BUSY; COVER towards the purchase of a cut for the front Three platters of chicken, a gallon of ice being offered to young people along the Co I am interested in the success of Oak MANY MILES page of the Friendly Endeavor and when a CHRISTIAN ENEDEAVOR LEADERS cream, three apple pies and other delicious lumbia. Park Sunday School and Church. I will Following is a summary of a Sunday at our sufficient number of dimes come in a cut of Now do not become discouraged and say, food was a part of the food on the menu for (Meetings held at Oak Park) pledge $ outposts: 7:30 A. M., at Portland, Mildred this beautiful scene will be made. "I wish I could go, but I have to work." Why the July meeting held Saturday, July 17, at —Mildred Hadley. per month, for a year. Hadley and Frederick B. Baker drive over to the home of Miss Rebecca Morasch. —Merle Green. not plan to drive down Saturday afternoon, be Sighed the Portland Bible Institute to pick up George PARISH WORKERS ON FIELD. there for the evening program and then enjoy (Note: The expenses of the school house A l l c o m m i t t e e s o u t l i n e d w o r k f o r t h e n e w August 15—Burdell Knobel. Palmer, Howard Adams, Merle Green and a M i s s M a r y A l l e n a n d M i s s O l i v t Te r r e l l , at Oak Park are $2.50 a week, including year's work. Following the executive com —Eleanor Mendenhall. Sunday, , on Twin Rocks Conference pianist. Then to Washington. Several chil Grounds: the morning classes, the afternoon parish workers for the Prune Hill, Mt. Pleas mittee meeting a business meeting of the —Olive Terrell. light, heat and janitor service.) dren are picked up in the Fisher Grange Hall ant and Oak Park communities, are now liv concert and the evening's closing program. society was held. Two new members were area and taken to the Prune Hill Sunday ing at Oak Park in the Stanley Bjorgesson taken into the society. OBJECT SPEAKERS T H R E E D O L L A R S P L E D G E D M O N T H L Y school. Then the car goes on to Oak Park, residence, facing Eighth street. CHAPMAN-PALMER WEDDING where a transfer is made. George Palmer F O R O A K PA R K C H U R C H T O D AT E ; M I N I S T E R H A S W O R K (Prune Hill Sunday School) and Howard Adams have reached their desti Mary Lou Chapman and George Palmer of O N E P L E D G E F R O M T E N N E S S E E l-lcrle Green, minister for Mt. Pleasant August 1—Rebecca Morasch. Portland, Oregon, were united in marriage nation and will help at the Oak Park Sunday Friends Church, has secured work in Portland, August 8—Alvin E. Cadd. Friday evening, July 16, at Fh'st Friends school. Merle Green, accompanied by Miss Oregon, and will be able to continue his min August 15—Philip La France. "Enclosed is the dollar which I pledged for Eleanor Mendenhall, a Prune Hill girl who is Church, Portland, Oregon. the new point called Oak Grove in Southern istry at this point this year. August 22—Mrs. Frank L. Barber. The young couple will make their home near teaching a class, drive Miss Mary Allen's car Eleanor Mendenhall and Burdell Knobel August 29—Mrs. Alvin E. Cadd. the Bible Institute in Portland this summer Washington." This was a part of the inter on to Mt. Pleasant. On the way they cover of Prune Hill church have been teaching GOSPEL BAND MEETING esting letter from a person in Tennessee who about ten miles, picking up children to take and will assist in the work of spreading the is sending one dollar a month for the rental Sunday school classes at Mt. Pleasant church. August 29—Oak Park Church 7:30 P. M. G o s p e l a t O a k P a r k . to the Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. Alvin o f O a k P a r k S c h o o l H o u s e . Merle Green will continue to run the Sun Cadd covers the Grass Valley district, pick day school bus at Mt. Pleasant if the service APPRECIATION EXPRESSED FOR LENTS W. B. MILLER RETURNS TO PRUNE HILL Perhaps someone in another state will read ing up about 12 children and bringing them is taken advantage of; otherwise it will be this article and will feel the urge to pedge to WORKERS Mr. W. B. Miller, who lived in the Grass to the Sunday school. Robert Manary, com discontinued. ward the spread of the Gospel, along where Miss Thelma McClurg of Portland has Stuart and Violet Richey are no longer Valley district last year, is now staying with rolls the Columbia river in Southwestern ing from East Mill Plane, bring.s approximate helping at Mt. Pleasant Friends Church, but Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ai-mstrong and is work l y t e n c h i l d r e n w i t h h i m . A n o t h e r c a r i s r u n been helping in the Sunday school and church Washington. around the River View road and from six to at Mt. Pleasant during the past month. the splendid leadership of this young couple ing for them. He plans to be at Prune Hill Another pledge of $2.00 a month has been who worked so faithfully at this point is much for the entire summer. made by a person in Camas, Washington. ten children are brought to the Pi'une Hill appreciated. Week after week, through good Sunday school. Different drivers cooperate MARY ALLEN ILL I Fifteen dollars a month will amply take in bringing this group to Sunday school In weather and bad weather the workers drove care of all financial obligations for this new M i s s M a r y A l l e n , p a r i s h w o r k e r, i s c o n out to Mt. Pleasant, bringing a minister with the evening a united (Jhristian Endeavor and fined to her home with an attack of arthritis. " W E D O N O T S E R V E B E E R work. church rally service is held at Oak Park, a them from Portland Bible Institute. When The kind friends from Tennessee and Please remember her in prayer during this the history of the deveolpment of this out suburb of Camas. This service draws people R. E. DU FRESNE time of illness. Miss Dorothy Choate of Camas, Washington will soon see in the paper from Prune Hill, Grass Valley, Mt. Pleasant, post is written, it sm-ely will elude the teach Lents Friends church is staying at the par OR WINES" a c u t o f t h e r o l l i n g C o l u m b i a s h o w i n g h o w O a k P a r k a n d f r o m C a m a s p r o p e r . A t l e a s t HAZEL L. SMITH ing in Sunday School of Mr. and Mrs. Richey Oak Park juts out into the river and also a ish house with Olive Terrell and Miss Allen and also the fine contribution of Mrs. Richey 200 miles are covered every Sunday in this view of Mt. Hood in the background. d u r i n g M i s s A l l e n ' s i l l n e s s . at the piano. work. — . — — . , f Yaiieoiiver A service to meet anyones requirement LUPTON'S SERV-US Barnes Cash Grocery C A M A S F L O W E R S H O P and finance FiiBieral " Say It With Flowers" STOLLER FUNERAL BARBER SHOP Rawleigh Products Ice Cream Shop G r o c e r i e s - C o n f e c t i o n s - G a s - O i l CHAPEL "Gold Fish and Supplies" P H O N E V A N . 1 5 1 1 R 4 CAMAS, WASHINGTON G r o v e r C h i s m , O w n e r Cliapel Manning Bldg., N. E. 4th Ave. Fred B. Stoller, CAMAS WASHINGTON Fisher, Wash. E. G. Baker 213 4th Street BDWY. .AT 12th—PH. 360 Six miles west of Camas; 8 miles east Phone 98W Camas, Wash. Licensed Morticians (Jamas Washington of Vancouver) Phone 133R ! .■4- Page Eight August, 1937

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P R U N E H I L L dent of the Prune Hill Women's Missionary Society, a quilt and seven layettes have been finished for the National Holiness Associa MISSIONARY SOCIETY FINISHES tion Missionary Society in China. No meet QUILT, LAYETTES National Life Insurance Co. ings of the society will be held during the month of August. MONTPELIER, VERMONT According to Mrs. Frank L. Barber, presi- Life Insurance and Annuities — MILDRED HADLEY CONDUCTS JUNIOR LOOMIS CHURCH; CONTEST ENDS; ALCOHOL R. R. BURNS, Agent C O O K S E G G . 821 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. PRINTING Miss Mildred Hadley, Junior Church leader for Prune Hill Junior Church reports that a COMPANY contest has been conducted for nearly three months with the team, captained by Jimmie Marquardt, winning by a small margin of Heacock Sash & Door Co. 313 N. W. Everett 300 points over that of the team captained By Florence Morasch. The count was 4875 points Portland, Oregon BR 2419 he> for the winners and 4575 points for the loosers. The loosing team is to provide a suitable award for the winning team The cooking of an egg by alcohol was one PIANO MOTH X of the outstanding Junior Church demon Guaranteed Moth Treatment strations during the past months. Judged by interest manifested fay the Junior congre 939 S. W. Second Street gation," said Miss Hadley. C o r n e r S a l m o n C. B. Davis Attendance at Junior Church during the Piano Tuner contest period averaged 28. PORTLAND, OREGON We givie the best prices and service on Telephone 504 Doors, Windows, Mill Work, Builders' VANCOUVER PIANO STORE GREENLEAF Hardware, Paint, Roofir.'g, etc. We be lieve in Quaker honesty and fair dealing. 108 West Sixth Street (Continued from Page 2) man and Lolita Hinshaw Gundry have a second boy, born at Caldwell on the 12th. The Gundrys are here on furlow from Niger ia. And Granger and Margaret Rinard Long- R. C. A. Victor E a s y Wa s h e r s McFeron^s stroth are the parents of a boy born the 13th. Frigidaires A group of Academy and Bible School girls, directed by the local Outpost committee, have Meat Market BJUR ELECTRIC canvassed the community and started a Sun Quality Meats Only day School in the Central Park district east P H O N E E A S T 1 5 5 0 STORE o f M i d d l e t o n , I d a h o . P r a y f o r t h i s w o r k . This is a thickly populated district with four S. E. Hawthorne Boulevard at 34th Phone 19 W. 315 Birch St. room school and with an abandoned Metho Your Patronage will be dist church, the use of which has been Appreciated Camas, Washington granted. Dwight Macy and Harold Roberts went COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE into the mountains east of Cascade, Idaho for a wishing trip, and Harold is staying for work on ranger trails through the summer. Wolf's ■+ HAWTHORNE HARDWARE Garage K. L. MENDENHALL Phone 240J 3590 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd., EAst 8522 Portland, Oregon Camas, Washington Builders' Supplies Electric Supplies Paints, Glass, Roofing