Tie OBEGON STATESMAN. SaXemi Oregon, Tuesday Morning. July It IStt PAGE SIX Married at Ohurch Rites: 1Viv11icr THrvcnn anI ILfr William Cross were married on ' - Saturday in the Memorial room . ' of the", White Temple church in ? Portland at a service conducted -. by Dr. Ralph Walker. i They were attended by Miss ; Carol White, niece of the bride, " .and Mr. Claude Cross, brother of the groom ' Ulf Ml , "J . ther, the bride, wore . a brown twill dressmaker suit with mat-. ; ching accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Miss White also . . wor brown and a corsage of eladiolas and bachelor buttons. . The bride is the. daughter of - pfUUgC fXX.V. II Mr . mrVM V . m Gold : Beach, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther ; S. Cross of Salem. ,- -y: ' Tnth Mr inH Mrs. Crcut. at- . tended Salem schools. They will , make their, home in Portland where Mr. Cross is connected ', with the Willamette Steel and Supply. Following a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell . White, the bride and groom left ' for the Oregon beaches. Singers Appear "In Concert . IlklVl UUikVhf J.C1V1 negro singers, scheduled to ap - pear Wednesday night at Leslie auditorium at 8:30, will give Sa lem people a sample of their ar tistry at 2 p. m. on station KSLM, on Wednesday. They ' yrut present the following pro gram: ? Climbing up de Mountain, Children, Traditional Negro. Cavatina by Raff (violin). Po Ole Laz'rus, by John Work. Juba Dance, by N. Pett (pi ano). - Witness for My Lord, Tradi tional. , Personnel of the famous quin tet is: Emanuel Mansfield, first tenor and director; Ambrose Phillips, second tenor; William Haithcock, baritone and violin ist: Coolidee Weims. bass, and Johnson Hubert, pianist The Quintet will nresent the following Droeram at the even ing concert, tickets for which may be purchased a the door, or from mrmhcn nt th Ti "Woman's club, sponsoring groups. . How Do You Do, Everybody PJenty Good Room Let's Go Down to Jordan ciimDing up Ue Mountain, Chil s dren Traditional Negro Tenor solo (selected) . Emanuel - Mansfield ..Tosti-Parks Prothroe Gion :J..Huhn William Haithcock Goodbye Shadow March : Home on the Range Invictus Violin solo' (selected . Red Man' Death Chant ... Paul Bliss Annie Laurie .....Adam Geibel Little David, Play on Your Harp ....Negro Piano Solo (Selected) J..Johnson i Hubert Bass Solo (Selected) Coolidge Weims Po Ole Laz'rus . Witness for My Lord.. John Work Traditional Catholic Group In Session The C a t h o lie Daughters of America held their July meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Ellen Elvin in Bellvue street A picnic was followed by . the business meeting. Members were asked to con tinue helping at the Red Cross rooms on Monday which is Ca tholic Daughters of America day. There, is sewing and cutting to be done. The August meeting will also be a covered dish picnic, at the home of Mrs. Joe McCormick at J 185 Myrtle avenue at 7 p. m., to which all members are asked to come. ; v Major and Mrs. John W. Ev ans and son, John Craig, were weekend visitors at the home of Major Evans parents. Dr. and ' Mrs. John C Evans. Major Ev ans will leave Wednesday for active duty with the army med ical corps, while Mrs. Evans and their son will live in Portland. A: o J... N i (irm Ptit SmZk film. S tHh' barbecnlnr rapidly pa In In p la popularity thronghOBt the eatr Ux O. Cttlien. meat fr-r Ulis,t of the National Lira Stock and Meat ttoartfl, I bows bow one hambui frr caa satisfy various tastes. Instead ef flattening I uniburrrr. pat thrnt Into ball, and barbecne slawly. Slked lato t tires : fori Jobs (Inset), li frovlJcs two wcll-don pieces ana a Mi A, mm mi v. 5:. St: 1 .V PRESIDENT Miss Hattie Bratzel, newly elected president of the Salem Junior. Woman's club, sponsoring group for a con cert scheduled for Wednesday night at Leslie auditorium. This is the first large benefit affair to be given by the group since Miss Bratzel took office. CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Missouri auxiliary, with R. C. McClay at 1484 State street. VFW auxiliary luncheon, 1:30 with Mrs. Ward Wolfe, 651 Thompson street.. McCormick class. First Method ist church, with James M. Taylor, S Lansing street. :30 p. m. . Past Presidents club of the Woman's Relief corps, 2 p.m. with Mrs. C. F. Pratt, 1155 North 16th street. WEDNESDAY Salem Writers club picnic with Mrs. William Merriott, 1880 Kan sas street. South Circle. First Christian church With Mrs. A. M. Hanson. . 520 Mill street, all day Red Cross sew WRC. YMCA. J p.m. t Mrs. Seymour Jones returned last week from a two month's visit on the estate of her son-in-law and . daughter in north ern California. Interesting is her report of a 50th wedding anni versary of a brother Martin Pease, third of Mrs. Jones' fam ily to celebrate a golden wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Jones cele brated theirs in 1940 and an other brother, Warren Pease of Chicago had an anniversary some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker and daughter Phyllis, Mrs. James A. Byers and. daughters Sharon and Judith .spent the weekend at the Idlewilde cab in at Seaside. They were the guests of Mrs. D. D. Sullivan. (Marjorie Walker) and Mrs. James McCone (Greta Jones). Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bangert f Aron, SD, are here visiting their daughters, Mrs. E..W. Richey of. Salem, Mrs. Bernard Sampson of Portland, and son, Harry Pritz kau of Salem. The Social afternoon club of the Eastern' Star will meet to day for an all day sew. A cov ered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The meeting is in Masonic temple. ' if- "A SOCIETY MUSIC The HOME 'i. , -' " 'Vw: .'y i 1 1 ' - " t Party on Tuesday Night Mrs. Kenneth Manning was hostess at her home on Tuesday night to members of her bridge club and special guests. Mem bers of the club are: Mrs. Jo seph Harvey, jr., Mrs. Thorne Hammond, Mrs. William Dash ney, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Har old Busick, Mrs. Wilson Sieg mund, Mrs. Kenneth Manning and Mrs. Edward Stadter, jr. Mrs. Keith Hall was a special guest. , After several hours of bridge, a shower was given for Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Busick. Mr. and Mrs. XV. R. Keeney, sr., of Riverdale, are announcing the marriage of their son, Cor poral William R. Keeney, Jr., of the US marines, to Miss Cath erine Lewin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Lewin, of Mountain Home, Idaho. BETHEL The people ef the neighborhood gave a surprise party and showef in the school dining room Saturday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Larsen (Inabelle Creech), mar ried recently in Olympia. There was a large attendance, with former residents returning for the occasion. Bouquets of roses centered the tables where the guests were seated for refreshments. A beau tifully decorated three-tier cake was cut by the bride. Those who planned the pleasing affair were Mrs. J. A. Hain, Mrs. Emaleen Williams, Mrs. A. C. Spranger. Mr. Larsen is in the cavalry di vision at Fort Lewis. SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Clarence Forbis spent Sunday in Eugene visiting her daughter-in-law and new grandson, Billie - K. Chapman, Jr. His father, Lt. Bill K Chapman, Is stationed in Australia. Mrs. Chapman is the former Leila Kenny of Eugene. . 2 SWEGLE-Mr. . and Mrs. , Ralph Becker and daughter, Ann, spent last weekend - at Netarts ; beach with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Thomas and Joan of Salem. HUBBARD Levi Miller, for mer member of the school board, was . elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Max G. Cook. LIBERT V The . Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday night at the hall.- A covered dish dinner will be served at 7:30 and the meeting wUl begin at 8 o"clock. nnnr - which makes you ' CRXUXY, KZXVQUS If yon ruffer monthly erunpii, bsick aebe, distress of "irrefularl Ue,M ner vousnessdue to functional inoaUi Ij d itur bttAora try Lyd is Pin. It ham's Compound Tablets (with added Iron). Mad tpecUf for itomew. Tbey also help build up red blood. IbUov label curecuou. fry Ui If ' 1 - I Musical v...- Picnic Today A musical picnic will be giv en at the Ralph Scott home on the Spring; Valley-: road this noon. Those giving the party are members of the Salem string en semble, - who have asked heir mothers and other guests to the affair. . Attending will be members' of the ensemble, Mary , Talmadge Headrick, Jeanette Scott, Kath leen Broer, Mary East and Jean Hobson Rich. , Guests . will ' be Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mrs. Fred Broer, Mrs. William , East, Mrs. E. H., Hobson,' Mrs. William Ev , erett - Anderson and Miss Mar jorie Broer. Several hours of practice will follow the luncheon. : .. - ' Book Review" At Meeting Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will re view the recent novel, "Wind swept," by Mary Ellen Chase at Leslie church parlors at 2 o'clock Wednesday, afternoon, at a pro - gram and tea sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of that church. Mrs. Jes sie Bush Mickelson will sing. In charge of arranging the decorations and tea table will be Mesdames Alma Barkus, Vergil Burson, T. W. Conner and George Henderson. Serving in the dining room will be the of ficers of the society, Mesdames C. W. Stacey, Mason Bishop, W. S. Ankney and F. X. Hoer eth. Xll interested women are invited. Radio Speakers ' Tell Plans "The responsibility of the jun ior and senior hostesses toward the enlisted men" will be dis cussed in an open forum radio program this afternoon on the weekly art and recreation radio hour over KSLM. Mrs. T. S. Hammond, assistant p u b 1 i city director of the Salem Hostess league will have charge of the program. Other speakers will be Sybil Spears, Hattie Bratzel, Loretta Kahler and Sally McLelland. members of the Junior Hostess league. The broadcast starts at 2:15. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Salter and daughters, Luella and Mar cella, Chicago, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sal ter of Fruitland road. Morris Salter is a nephew of Charles Salter, 'it Members of the Fidelis class of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. G Prescott, 254 North Church street on Thursday at 8 o'clock, Mrs. T. C. McClean and Mrs. J. W. Cabeen will be co-hostesses. Today's Menu Freshvegetables will join liv er in the day's menu: Fresh vegetable salad bowl Baked liver patties Steamed potatoes Stewed celery J Fresh applesauce Gingerbread BAKED BEEF LIVER PATTIES 1 pound liver 1 cup thick white sauce cup cooked rice or mashed potatoes V teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon onion juice butter teaspoon pepper V2 teaspoon salt , 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 egg 1 cup cooked tomatoes Chop liver. Combine with white sauce, rice and season ings. Shape into flat 2-inch pat ties. Place in shallow baking dish, cover ' with tomatoes and dot with butter. Bake in a mod erate oven (350 degrees) 30 min- utes. Six servings. . WANT HER .TO . SHARE 1 YOUR HAPPY . FUTURE? 1, mm I. i i M SI! g - ' " . aM;T7Fn VPAT. trift entire familv will : eniov." serve a hot, hearty and nourishing ham 'slteetrrltter'gfeeh. peas and julienne carrot stripe. Buying a jdyTtcserve ham solves the .problem of med preparauoVfor several days,tand the .a;. idyoked deifdously-flavored hcrm is as tender, as spring chicken. It can be served hot or cold for any meaU prepared jn a variety pi ways of served in casserole dishes, sandwiches or salad. Here a feninch slice of ready-to-serve ham was pciij. broiled until Hghth1 browned and heated through. Place the ham slice in a hot fry pan over a medium 'flame and fry for about five minutes on each side. ' . - . ' Gamp Meeting Opens July 16 Dr. Riggle Will Preach At Meetings Close To Woodburn WOODBURN The 42nd annu al encampment of the Church of God for Oregon will begin Thurs day evening, July 16, at the Church of JGod camp ground at the north edge of Woodburn. Rev. H. S. Fulton, pastor of the local Church of God, has made the following announcement: "F o r many years this has been the hap py meeting place for those who like to hear good gospel songs and hear the many inspiring speakers. This year the pubttc is again in vited to attend theieeting. Dr. H. M. Riggle will be the evangelist. Mrs. Riggle is also an ordained minister. Dr. Riggle has spent 49 years in active work of the ministry, and has been in evangelistic work throughout , And ... - - 4 - - . - .v-x-v. . v . . I ' - X . . fc.-.. ... ..... 'Ayyy.-, , 'ii- '''"'' " - t .' !:'. : -IvX.V.X-XVlV.WW.Wt.W . . :-x-x-x-x-X;Xxvx-x-x-x-;' , i- ---..." v----.'.'v-Vivi i Aw Big Yearling Glass Seen CORVALLIS, July 13.-(P)-Pre- dieting a large Oregon State col lege freshman class .this fall, Reg istrar E. B. Lemon said Monday applications from men are run ning 10 per cent higher than last year. , , This indicates, he said, that high school graduates plan to con tinue their education under one of the eight military enlistment programs offered students. Applications from both men and women are 4.2 per cent above last year though this Increase may be. caused by early filing of trans cripts by Corvallis high school, Lemon said. United States, Canada, Europe, Egypt and Palestine. Besides be ing a preacher, Dr. Riggle is an author. Among his books are 18 theological works. For mm IIOTE USA. (continued :4S Moods In Melody. ' 10.40 Brad Reynolds, Singer. 10JS News. - - x 10:30 HomekeepWi Calendar. 10:45 Dro Kate 11:00 Light of U' World. 11:15 Lonely. Women. . 11 JO Guidinh Ugly - 11 -45 Hymns vt aU Churches.-, 12.-00 Melodic Tunes. 12:15 Ma Perkins " 1230 Pepper Young's Family, r 12.-45 Right to Happiness. . , t l.-OO BactcsUge Wlia : . 1:15 Stella Dallas - - 1 JO Lorenzo Jones' 15 Young Vidder Hrown ' 20-When a GUI Mames. . 2:15 Portia Faces Ufa. , 2 -.30 Three Sons Trio, v , 2 :46 Roa-1 of Life. :. . 3:00 Vic Sad. , - 3:15 Against the Storm. - -3:30 Ted Steela Studio Club. . ! 3:45 BiU Stern. . 40 Lea Swaetland. Singer. -. 4:15-StudiO. 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" ' . 4 30 Stories for Boys and Girls. 5 ;oo With the Old Masters. . 5:15 Excursions in Science. 530 Evening Vesper Service. 5.45 All Out to Win. , :15 News. ' 30 Farm Hour. ' 7 30 GUbert and Sullivan. , S. -00 Summer Session Feature. :15 Concert Hall. - 30 Monitor Views the News. . 8:45 Music of Czechoslovakia. . K Music of Czechoslovakia, . 9:15 Music of the Masters. .; , 9:50-100 News. Coal of Coos Bay Being Developed PORTLAND, July lMDe velopment of Coos Bay coal de posits to alleviate the fuel short age has started, the Pacific north west war industries conrmission announced Monday. " The' commission, engaged in sur veying fuel needs of Oregon and Washington, "is composed of Ivan Bloch, Bonneville administration; David Eccles, representing Gov. Sprague, and Pat Hetherton, rep resenting Washington's. Governor Langlie. . ; , News Events! xx .v.v.;- m Per Ueclx Xv.v '.V Xv a, m