Reparation Veek
Will Open Sunday
At Sacred Heart
A week of religious devotions,
known as the "Week of Repara
tion," will be conducted at the
Sacred Heart church beginning
Sunday, March 27. This series
of religious exercises is a "very
recent spontaneous outgrowth
of devotion to the Sacred Heart
of Jesus," church officials com
mented.
Though this type of devotion
has been conducted in the east
ern part of the country, Med
ford is the first city in the west
to sponsor them. This is the
second successive year that the
sessions have been conducted
here. (
The opening time for the
service Sunday will be 7:30
p.m., with a Holy hour of bene
diction, sermons, hymns and
acts of reparation. Similar serv
ices will be held at the same
hour Monday through Friday.
Daily masses on the weekdays
will be at 6:30 and 8 a.m., and
at 7:30 p.m., beginning with a
ii Holy hour. Holy Communion
will be distributed at 7:50 a.m.,
and a sermon will follow the 8
a.m. weekly mass.
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AT CP CHURCH Dr. D. Willia
Caff ray, pictured above, will
conduct a series of revival meet
ings at the Central Point Pilgrim
Holiness church beginning April
1 and continuing through April
10. The speaker has done Metho
dist missionary and social work
in various parts of the world.
She now is employed as chaplain
for the Fairhaven hospital in
Sacramento, a Penieel Missions
home. Services will be held
daily at 7:30 p.m., according to
the pastor, the Rev. H. James
Kreider.
Negro Family Gels
Offers of Housing
Portland lim A young
Negro Navy petty officer and
his wife today said they were
receiving many offers of houses
for sale, after newspaper pub
licity of their trouble in finding
a home.
Steward 3-c George J. Hunter
and his wife, Frances, said they
weren't sure, however, that the
houses offered were exactly
what they had in mind.
Hunter, who is stationed at
Astoria, says he thinks he is due
for overseas duty soon, but he
wants to settle permanently in
Portland. They have two children.
Young People Join
In District Rally
The Young People's Mission
ary society of the Medford Free
Methodist church will join with
the organization of the Southern
district of the Oregon conference
in a convention rally with the
opening service today at 7:30
p. m.
Services will extend through
Saturday and Sunday and will
feature varied interests for the
day meetings and an evangelistic
emphasis at night.
The Rev. Frank Leddusire will
be the guest speaker. The Rev.
Leddusire is a youth leader in
the Washington conference of
the Free Methodist church, and
is a student evangelist from the
campus of the Seattle Pacific
college.
Meetings Open Today
At Assembly of God
Dr. Merle Edwards, evangelist
from Denver, Colo., will speak
on "God and the Teen-Ager" at
the Medford Assembly of God,
1108 West Main st., today at 7:45
p. m. A science demonstration
will accompany the message.
On Sunday morning, Dr. Ed
wards' message will be, "They
Wanted a Revival." He also will
speak at the evangelistic service
at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Gladys Edwards will par
ticipate in the revival campaign
by conducting prayer, services
each Tuesday and Thursday at
10 a. m. in the church.
A men's prayer meeting will
be held at the church Saturday
at 7 p.m.
Persons desiring to attend the
Sunday school and need trans
portation may call 2-5328 or
2-4292.
GOOD OMEN
Tokyo (U.R) Prime Minister
Ichiro Hatoyama clapped loud
ly Thursday when a pigeon flew
through a window and into the
National Diet chamber. They
considered the bird their party
symbol a "good omen" for the
success of the Democratic Party
in the Diet sessions.
BEGIN MEETING The Rev.
Paul A. McGuire, shown with
his wife, and daughter, Angie,
will open evangelistic meetings
at the Phoenix Church of the
Nazarene Wednesday, March 30.
The meetings will be held daily
at 7:30 p. m., and will continut
through April 10. The Rev. Mc
Guire has served churches in
Colorado and California and Mrs.
McGuire, an experienced Sunday
school worker, specializes in
children's activities. The daugh
ter is a vocal soloist and also
plays the piano and accordion.
The church is located there at
Third and Pine sts., in Phoenix.
Ellsworth To Meet
Linn, Lane Officials
Washington (U.R) Rep.
Harris Ellsworth (R-Ore.) today
said he planned to meet with
Linn and Lane flood control of
ficials early in April to discuss
the Green Peter and Cougar
Dam projects.
Sites of the meetings had not
yet been determined.
Rep. Ellsworth has introduced
bills authorizing "partnership"
construction of the two dams,
located in the Willamette Val
ley. The Bureau of the Budget
recommended Sl.000,000 to start
work on Green Peter, and $2,
000,000 for Cougar, if the meas
ure is passed.
Church School Will
Be Opened on Sunday
Sunday, school classes at the
Philadelphia church at tempor
ary quarters at 122 North River
side ave., will be started next
Sunday at 10 a.m., church of
ficers announced. Classes have
not been held in the past. Those
not now attending other Sunday
schools are invited, officers said.
Church services are held at 11
a.m., and Sunday evening an
evangelistic service is held at
7:45 p.m. Weekday services are
held on Fridays at 7:45 p.m.
Thomas White is the pastor.
Friday, March 25. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Old Newspaper Given J
Jacksonville Museum !
Jacksonville A copy of the
Nov. 7, 1783 issue of the New
York Evening Post, containing a
report of George Washington's j
farewell to his troops, will go on I
aisplay Sunday in the Jackson
ville museum, according to Cu
ville museum, according to Cura
tor Myrtle Lee.
The newspaper was given to
the museum for display pur
poses by Mrs. R. L. Ray, 674
Oak Grove rd., who also brought
in a Civil war flag which be
longed to her father, who was a
volunteer in the 16th Maine
regiment during the Civil war.
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