Friendly Endeavor, August 1927

Friendly Endeavor, August 1927

Digital Commons @ George Fox University Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church Friendly Endeavor (Quakers) 8-1927 Friendly Endeavor, August 1927 George Fox University Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_endeavor Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "Friendly Endeavor, August 1927" (1927). Friendly Endeavor. 77. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_endeavor/77 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church (Quakers) at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Friendly Endeavor by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Friendly Endeavor Volume 6, No. 7. PORTLAND, OREGON. August, 1927. I S T H E C O M B I N A T I O N O F Christian leadership and carried on in an RECREATION AND RELIGION R O S E D A L E — , unc(,ntaminated atmosphere. The members of our society are pleased D E S I R A B L E A S E X P R E S S E D I N T H E M'hen we realize that God had in mind TWIN ROCKS CONFERENCE? for niaii to haye these two kinds of with the first issue of the Friendly association, we at once think of combin Endeavor. We have seven subscribers. ing them. We must have a time to feast- We decided to go to Cloverdale every B y M y r o n M o r f o r d . on the good things from heayen and nee^d other Sunday to assist our pastor, to <)btam the required rest in-body to C h e s t e r H a d l e y . _ Every life that is born into the world early us through another year klonday evening we had a farewell has certain instincts characterizing it. The Tivin Rocks_ Conference stands out social for Floyd Bates, who is leaving to When God created man and placed him in as a milestone m the life of many train for government service. the Garden of Eden, one of the instincts Endeavorers on their journey through characteristic of his life was the desire this world. Many times we have been for association and communion with his WEDDING BELLS. fellowmen. Down thni the centuries, as andstrengthened have been in causedsoul and to body push while the battlethere time has passed, that instinct has tor God and his salvation a little harder Brougher - Baiiman. remained inherent in the life of every « e hope and pray that as the years slip person. If God placed that desii-e for The man-iage of Miss Esther Bauman association in the being of man, He must by many more young people who find to John C. Brougher was solemnized June have had a purpose in view, and surely tne world hard and exacting, may receive inspiration and encouragement in this 14, at 7:30 o'clock, at a beautiful garden it was not for the evil working of the wedding at the home of the bride s mastei-piece of His creation. Since the wonderful place. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman, fall of man from his state of perfection It is only at our Twin Rocks Con- 1518 Killingsworth Avenue, Portland. Dr. and mnocency before God, many God terence that we find this unparalleled J. C. Harrison performed the ceremony given habits and instincts have been combination of recreation and religion before a-rose bower banked with tau diverted from the original plan, bringinir wliKih plays so great a part in the baskets of cut flowers and palms, m tne unhappiness and disappointment to many development of Christian Endeavor work in Oregon Yearly Meeting. presence of a large group of friends ana We, as the young people of Oregon relatives. .„„„ Yearly Meeting, want to consider this The bride, who was given m marriage instinctive desire for association from LOOKING BACKAVARD. by her father, was lovely, in.a the VIe^vpolnt that God had in mind S ivory satin crepe, combined .^titn the time of man's creation. The Cliril- (Taken from the Friendly Endeavor files Chantilly lace. She wore a o tian Endeayorers have a great resnonsi of 1918.) embroidm-ed net, with a wreath of bihty in this world, blighted and bfinded blossoms, and earned a shoiyer bouqu Pertinent Personals and of roses, sweet peas and lillies-ot-i; Churchb^ause ofof tomorrow, the curse are of sin.responsihlt We as • the Pointed Paragraphs. valley. £ great degree for the manner irS/?! Mrs. Wesley Bauman, sister-in-law o Christ of Calvary is TesenteV le the bride, who was matron of .honor, vo world through the Friends Church True SECOND FRIENDS— a frock of orchid taffeta in bouff it IS that we can join with oil fi," Han-y Tamplin left for France, July style. She carried a bouquet P p made plans for thl evangelization e??!?" m Friends reconstruction work. roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Rober • Swanson reported at Camp Notson and Mrs. Ray Miller were the world but what we waff upje^ost ^n bridal attendants, and wore coral pmK our hearts and minds is the m - accp July 15. He has heen guidance of the Holv Spirit We accepted by the Service Committee for taffeta adorned with silver lace. i be united in this conflict against work in France. can-led ai-m bouquets of layendei ana Satan, for a house divided against RsSf *Joldie and Alice Carr and salmon-pink sweet peas. Little L IS sure to meet destruction.® Wlien we Rugg, who was the flower girl, ^ realize the great responsibility before us couTitryconrV atIjave Springbrook, been serving picking berries. their dainty frock of nile-green and earned a and the necessity for united action the vnrhl"® ^^2? I'us returned from her basket of sweet peas. -Hie question then arises, "How may we Wet vaciition at The Dalles. Holding the ribbons ^'bich .formed the the issue?" The answer for Oregon HIGHLAND— aisle to the altar were Miss M^dred Mills, Yearly Meeting Young People is tfre Miss Sadie Jo Read, Miss Eleanor erident, "The Twin Rocks Conference " w^ nlfi^ business meeting and social Mereweather and Miss Aletha M > What better place could there" be Mrs. HocketL dressed in pastel tinted frocks. where Christian, young people may meet Harvey Brougher, brother of H a z e l K e e l e r a r e bridegroom, acted as best man. together in clean and wholesome associr d, working in a millinery store. Preceding the cereniony. Miss nay tion, where the whole Word of God is STAR— taught and expounded in its simplicitv Spaulding sang. Miss Bernice Simmons where souls are pointed to the cWb nf "sno^'^ispreial Havissei-vice" has callresponded and is totakW the played the wedding march. ,. God who takes away the sin of those A reception which followed was who in simple tru.sting faith say "Just traiamg at Pocatello, Idaho. on the laivn, beautifully illuminated with first FRIENDS- Japanese lanterns. j-uoiv as I am without one plea, but that Thv Mr. and Mrs. Brougher spent their blood was .shed for me, 0 Lamb of God Mar/oHo'lf Bentley, Julia and honeymoon in California, steying I come." Wliat better place is there T S Rocks^®" ^ ^ Yosemite Park for a few days, then say, than the Twin Rocks Conference returning by way of San Fi-ancisco ana On the other hand, our religion would up the Redwood Highway. , be yery pninviting indeed to the sinner thf'isth" of Au?uS'^' Mr. and Mrs. Brougher both graduated if it took away all the pleasure and SORTH SALEM— at Willamette University. He h^ been happiness in life. As God in His infinite attending the University of Oregon wisdom sees man's need for some kind of beej doittf' .Pemberton, has Medical School for the ppt four years. diyersion from the regular routine of life b e n y y a r d s ™ ^ " ^ ^ n Mrs. Brougher taught in the High School nothing pleases His great Father-heart in Amitv, last year. more than to see His childi-en enjoying Ho^ocriitpv"Jdood Rivei for Miles a vacation expect in August.to go to The Christian Endeavorers will re clean recreation. Again the question SCOTTS MILLS— member the fine support which Mr. arises, "Where is it possible to obtain the H-om Will McGee, in the Bougher has given to our Conference in right kind of association in recreation?" leconstraction work in France, says he various ways and we will he gma ro The answer is the same as before, "Twin welcome them both at Twin Rocks this Rocks Conference." Surf-bathing, weiner year. , i, roasts, baseball, swimming, launching, refuSs."^ houses'fo?%he Heartiest congratulations and . besr deep-sea fishing, hiking; all sponsored by thethP'^n absence ® Phomas of our haspastor, filled Fred our Harris. pulpit in wishes to you from the Christian Endeavorers! Page 2. T H E F R I E N D L Y E N D E A V 0 R August, 1927. August, 1927. T H E F R I E N D L Y E N D E A V O R Page 3. White - Cope. "You are irreverent," Billy Monday Paul's testimony in Ephesians 3:9 We will need to continue our mission on religion is but a babble of nonsense Our annual picnic on July 4 was held remarked. reads; "God, who created all things by ary work at home until every citizen is and a confusion of language.

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