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Mission
OCTOBER 1955
of camp and of this number six wei^e baptized. Eighty-six adults attended the
last week of camp; three were baptized.
Total attendance at the three camps was
well over 250; total baptisms39.
Missionary participation in the camps
this year was at a minimum. Carl Fish
taught a class on "Bible Geography" at
Young Peoples' Camp and a class on
"Church History" at Adult Camp. Marian
Woodru/f taught a class on "Courtship and
Marriage" during Adult week. The remain*
ing classes and all chapel messages and
campfire services were conducted by Okinawao leadership. The main speakers were
three: Namio Kamada and Chozo Ishimine,
lJLi
Okinawa in 1933.
laundry after the sweat and heat of the Okinawan Camp from start to finish.
afternoon competition. A healthy yell for
The growth in numbers attending our
seconds before others had received their camps is a direct challenge to our faith.
first was a regular tune at every meal. Three years ago there were 39 in camps,
Barber shop harmony broke an occasional last year 135 and this year well over 250.
their sparkling personalities and ready wit ers each year or we will divide our forces
and blind Hideko, with her beautiful sing
and multiply our campers. The time has
ing voice, brought us all closer to God. come for us to plan for camps in two areas
The Okinawans were greatly thrilled
with the camps this year and are now mak
ing plans for next year's camps. We were
especially encouraged to see how well the
Okinawan leadership conducted their part
of the camp. In three years they have shown
a tremendous growth in ability. They are
4:
Ishimine,
Kamada
& Hosoi
baptizing 30 Juniors.
Picture 5: Pastor Nishihira teaching class
on Life of Jesus at Young Peoples Camp.
Newberg, Oregon
NEW FORWARDING AGENT
The First Christian Church of Newberg,
Oregon, has become the new Forwarding
Agent for the Okinawa Christian Mission.
From this time forward please send all
gifts and correspondence concerning the
another
methods
SEMINARY
one course to
notes:
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
NEWS BRIEFS
Tents for this years Summer Camps were
Camp. They also sponsored a potluck hee Carter l^aynard who writes for the
dinner and evening fellowship in their home Christian Standard.
for members of the Christian Churches and
:FUTURE plans:
By the time this letter reaches you we
will have made a one week evangelistic in a position now to be added to the work
tour to Daito Island. Keitoku Shimoji who on a fulltime basis if funds were available
planned to make the trip has returned to for that purpose. There are four of these
The
West
Seattle
Christian
Church
room.
Lily^of-the-Valley cascades.
Brother Sherman Woodruff gave the
bride away. Miss Edith Parrish of McMinnville, a student at NCC, was soloist. She
sang "I Love Thee;* "A Wedding Prayer*
and *Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us.*
Miss Vivian Triplette of Athena was or
ganist. WhUe I am writing this article,
wonderfully sweet memories of our wedding
are in my mind and I can see clearly every
moment of our wedding. What a wtmderful
ei^erience!
Miss Jan Ceisler, of San Jose, was
maid of honor. Her gown was floor length
pale pink net and she carried a bouquet of
Dutch Iris, Lily-i^the-Valley and Carna
tions. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Ken
petals.
Financial Statement
Flnoncial Statament for Horlon and Emelina Woodruff ONLY
Addross Funds for Woodruffs toi
Posuge
Office supplies
Msv 18SS
GENERAL RECEIPTS
Hosoi salary
20.00
Building material
Carpenten
Mi. Taha for April
10.00
ending
Indiinapolii, Ind.
20.00
25.00
Milroy, Ind.
50.00
25.76
64.20
England
Refund on travel expense of
5.00
Mr. Kosoi
Okeene, Okla,
25.00
(Native pastor)
1,249.83
24.00
10.00
(G. Nakasone)
June - 1955
$798.45
YothimittoHlga-travelexp .
10 ,00
ni.
C of C, Willamliu, Ore.
(Native Panor)
CYF, in Chr Ch, Rupen,
10.00
Springs, Ark.
Chr Cb, Marysville, Calif.
50, >00
(Beitatsu Shlroma)
15.00
Toshimitsu Hlga-travel
(G. Nakasone)
ChrCh, Gresham, Ore.
(Mn. Nakasone)
Ladles Cncl, C or C, Sisters,
123.49
13.54
Buildirtg material
5, ,00
5, ,00
Ore.
10,
Portland, Ore.
General Receipn
Emeline Woodraff-
130.00
Biou^t forward
SPECIAL & UVINGLINK
TOTAL
Harlan WoodruffMission
Disbursements
Wash(LivingUnk for
Emeline)
313.01
10.00
C of C, Sedro-WooUey,
Wash. (Mitsu & Fumiko)
25.00
30.00
15.00
30.00
Wash(Livinglink-Emelinc)130.00
W Seattle Clu Cb, Seattle
25.00
Studem suppon
155.83 Mn Enid L Jbhnsou, Newberg,
Gas, oil, grease,tire repair 12.11 Ote. (Bible College)
16, 00
50.00
5, .00
50.00
JUNE SUMMARY
10.00
$261.83
300.00
289.16
Wash. (Fumiko & Mltsu)
66.41
149.98 Ladles Cncli C of C, Sisten,
Ore. (Native worker)
15.00
18.26
67.50 C ofC, Willamina, Ore.
25.00
(Native pastor)
10.00
Mrs. Nakamuta
Tacoma. Wash.
Harlan)
worken ularies
15.00
(Todilko)
25.00
Itt ChrCh, Newberg, Ore.
85.57
C of C, Madras, Ore.
WestsidcC of C, Eugene,
Ore. (Beiutsu)
20. >00
Newpon, Ore.
25.00
0uly-Sept Livingllnk260.00
Idaho (Kamada)
20.00
Emeline Woodruff-
10.00
ChrChSS, Woo^and,
30.44
20. 00
(Fumiko)
25.41
100.00 Court St Chr Ch, Salem, Ore.
(Special for Harlan)
5.00
DISBURSEMENTS
Oswego, Ore.
$488.43
Wadi. (Ryomet)
35.00 C of C, Julesburg, Colo.
5.00
(Mn. Nakasone)
(Native worker)
675.12
309.09
6.82
Tacoma, Wash.
GENERAL RECEIPTS
25.00
10.00
Llvinglink
5.00
15.00
10.00
Portlatid, Ore.
25.00
Ore. (ToAiko)
Newport, Ore.
10.00 CKB Cl, St Johns Chr Ch,
Fnmiko&Mittu)
ChrChSS, Woodland,
10.00
20.00
35.21
30.00
(FumUm)
31,40
40.00
Colo,
Mn Lulu Blender Hill,
Disbursements
WadifRyomei)
15.00
4.72
Ore. (Nlthihira)
50.00
10.00
Kansas
Teaching materials
10.00
52.47 General Receipts
SPECIAL A UVINGLINK
250.00
MAY SUMMARY
$500.97
25.00
40.00
Portland, Ore.
July - 1955
GENERAL RECEIPTS
1.99
10.00
53.00
3.33
$1,013.17
68.52
$940.34
Auamt 19SS
DISBURSEMENTS
NamloKamada--supportfor
luly & Augun
80.00
Sumlko Miiayoshl--support
lor July 4 August
30.00
Harlan WoodruffMy-Sept
Livlnglink
300.00
Emeline Woodruff--
Livingllnk
GENERAL RECEIPTS
130.00
Auguit spending
30.00
Harlan WoodruffMission
expenseJune I5-July 2
20,10
38.33
Postage
2.34
Building material
12.50
Truck rent
2.50
86.66
11.66
101.66
Student support
237.60
$1. 063.25
njlY SUMMARY
C of C. Creswell, Ore.
10.00
24.20
2,441.94
1. 063.25
(Mrs. Nakasone)
20,00
10.00
20.00
23.82
Eugene, Ore.
25.00 Idaho (Kamada)
Ceres ChrCh. Ceres, Okla. 10.00 Grant Newman, Newberg,
CIXCI, Pine St Chr Cb.
Ore. (Fumiko & Mlttu)
25.00
5.00
LIVINGLMK
25.00
$426.48
SPECIAL t
16.00
74.99
Gas,oil,grease,tlrecepair
41.11
Postage
Office supplies
5.35
1.00
5.00
Carpenters
33.33
Tire 4 tube
22.91
Exhaust repair
3.33
Fulltime wotken 4
students mltions
430.82
8.33
8.33
Film Printing
5.50
$861.00
AUGUST SUMMARY
Special 4 Livlnglink
10.00 Biou^t Forward
426.48
500.76
1,378.69
15.00
5.00
6.00
403.77
34.70
30.00
Harlan WoodruffMission ex
26.00
TOTAL
(Tcahiko)
Carml, til.
Diibuisemettis
76.00
BroughtForward
YoshimltM HlgaTravel
40.00
Westside C of C, Eugene,
Tacoma. Wash.
LadiesCncl, ChrCh,
Genera) R'ceipo
spending
16.00
Ch, Indianapolis. Ind.
20.00 (Fumiko)
29.82 Fumiko Hlga--Sept
Greenwood C ofC, Seattle,
Westside C ofC. Eugene,
16.00
spending
Waih.
25.00
Ore. (Beltatsu)
16.00 Namlo Kamada--suppart
CofC,Cottage Grove,Ore. 20.00 CbrChfiS, Woodland, Wash.
80.00
for Sept and Get
lit ChrCh, Rylie, Texas
10.00 (Ryomei)
35.00 Sumlko Maiayoshl-'Support
Ore.
Salary to Hosol
Yoshimltsu A Fumiko--
DISBURSEMENTS
58.50
Ore. (Niihlhlca)
60.00
$600.75
$1,444.92
Fumiko 4 Mitsu $1,130.17
Mission fund
314.75