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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
:K-. 8 THE OREGON' STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17. 1925 EQGfflE Ceremonial 'Cnndiirfetl' ;.. Four candidate were initiated : into meroberahip on Ttiesdajr eve- . ttIniTo when' the members of WH-' r lamette Shrine No. 2, Order of met ..for their stated coramunica- uon .;ana ceremoniaL ; The hall ; a; .beautifully -vdecorated with, - The occasion: was also planned i soinewhat in honor ' of Judge and ! Mrs. Jorge H. . Burnett,, whose ;;.weaajng was an ereht of Monday afternoon. A large wedding cake was cut In their honor, after. which Ihey were serenaded at their . home. ' ' t;f- -v- '---; ' I)uriag';the; early1 part of the crcnJng Nellie Taylor, Hettie Lyle. Edna ' France' McElbaney" and a Ufa Laurence Donglas were ln-J Utated !o to the order. . '- '' Assisting" in the rites" werer Worthy HighlPrlestess, Sojourner Minnie Sloeller; Sojourner Samuel I GilJett, watchman rof -the shep. j herd:;worthy.higU noble priestess.1 i scribe. . Sojourner Amos : V&ni4 Sojourner ;Pearlt Spear; worthy worthy treasurer, Sojdurner Kath- ; erlne' Bernardlr chaplaJJi Sojour ner. Josephine yas's worthy shep herdess,' Sojourner Grace , Bhbv roclr, worthy j guidte; Sojourner Maude. Scott:. madonna. Sojourner Ola'ililler; worthy herald; sojour ner iWinifred Merrick; king. So laurnfrr Susan Varty; wUe men, Sojrouraera J. J. Newmyer, Arthur Edwards , or Turner and .William McCa4lj, handmaids, Sojourners Winifred , Jones, Edith Wyatt and BettyrSmith; organist, Sojourner Marie Tim McQal; soloists. So journers. Rose ' Babcock and Mabel Cupper; -guardian, ' Sojourner Peart firatt; - gtiard. Sojourner M. C.jRasmus8en; ,v A nnibersary OBserikncel i - The 60th ( wedding annirersary of Coolrade and Mrs. Thompson Remtotdnl was , celebrated in a meni6rable. manner on Tuesday crehing October 13. at the home of, Mrs 1, U McAdams on D street A reading during the afternoon by Mrs. Ronald Glover rerealed the - fact that1 the goldeiT wedding an niversary., of this -favored coUjJl was ; also celebrated at the Me Adams horn ten years ago. ; Comrade Remington, who" serv ed in' Company C of the Iowa vol-1 l unteers and tofik part in more than one important Civil war bat tle; was born in Marion, Ohljo. Comrade Remington ,waa one of the men who' marched with Sher man's army to the sea. On Octo ber 11; 1863.? he married Eliza beth Jane Tandy or Keokuk, Ial, i and came, to Oregon in 1889', liv ing for. ten years on a farm near Salem. Ther liave two sons who are residents here J? A. Reming ton; ii4 William A.' Remington.fr A .feature in" the decorative scheme for the day was the beau tlf or nag loaned by 'Mr. Eltxabetn PounC ' The' flag was also; used . : at the 'celebration a' decade' ago.1 Assisting the iostessV Mrs. Mc Adams, during the afternoon were 1 Mrs.. Gertrude .Remington, Mrs. Ida M. Newmyer, Mrs- Mary E. Watson., Mrs. Sarah Peterson and Mrs.; Bertha Loteland. .ReT. F, a Taylor gave a talk during the af ternoon while special s musical numbers were contributed' by Mad i elbe Nash.. Truma Huston and - i Elizabeth' -Waters. -: v ) -4 A number of guests were pres ent on Tuesday. ,whp. were also . present -for the observance of the golden wedding anniversary. In this group were Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. , Newmyer. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Rem . iUKton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott, James.Lisle, Thomas HoltrGideon ' Stolt. .Sarah . McClellan, Mrs. La . Moine Clark. Emma Byara. Mrs. . Ronald Oldrer, Maria Thompson; Ella Klshburn, Sarah Dfager, Ruth Dnrftspn Flora Zlnat Delia Clear water. Mary Fox. Ada Simpson. Belle Morris, ; Elizabeth Waters and Mary Shaver. . ' Others Who were guests at, the MCAdams home were R. R. Ryan, T. G. Harrls Eart Race, Ret. and Mrs! F.-CL Tayior.iMr. and Mrs. H. M. Peebles.tMr. and Mrs. Wll- ILint Crum, Mr.and .Mrs.. J. W. LaBare, M: W. Ter kins. 1. L. Mc Adams, Louisa KoOnr Ina Koon. Louisa .Spalding. " Jennie F.yB. Jones, Mary c.( Mbyer; Marta,1 T. Robertson,: Hannah Hlggins, Eliza beth Chamberlain. Louisa . Kraps. Margaret Levris, Elitabetb piiss, MTa" Dotson;'Masie Kaup. Myrtle Collins, v Hedwlg Molt, Ida Mc AdamB." Harriet - Wygant. Emma Thompson, Maggie ICade, Ida Lon don. Jennie' Newby1. Elizabeth Ri der, EHxaneth Pound. Sue Salmon. . Rose Voris, Elisabeth Rjtcliffe, rhoebe' McAdams, Ida Cllne; Len- . - ta;Westacott and Gertrude J.f M. Page.'. .:- m ! ' " MrgfTooze Visits '-t-- : t" Mfai Frer J.t Tooxo' -feturncd yesterday from" a weeV s'vialt wjth' friends', and relatives In1 Of egon . City and : PortUnd.f; Or Tuesday Mrs. Tooae read a Paper entltletf. "Thfe lblef as Literature' before CfPtfPiot the PEa Bisterhood, wi;wnicn,sae' is a member ' "S5.00 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY COAT IN THIS 5 ALE UNTIL NOVEMBER FIRST" 1 l GoodGocxte "SrJ Salem's Leading Department Stora Miller's. Presents a i Carefully Planned 1 L 'xi-uBf1 Designed to Make Selling ; : II v.v.;.::v.v...vvX .:r.v:v.iv.r.-.. V:::?fc: I o, :-::::.,.v.fe W;:-vV'V.; i I :V.:..v'.v.v.X'.v.v. .iv.v.v.....l.'.; ' "y i - : : -.1 nAx . - Oct 17th History for This Store .1 i Beginning Today. I-ere Is This Season's Greatest Opportunity Marvelous values we say! and you'll agree with us when you see them for we've planned long and diligently for this affair "designed to make selling History." We want to emphasize the fact that Miller's command no small place in the world's largest markets, and, there fore, cannot Afford to launch a sale that smacks of mediocrity. We have shopped and shoppecT the foremost style centers for values and when we open this sale today it will be with tKe assurance that STYLE, QUALITY and VALUE to be found here will go unmatched in Salem for 'months to come. In This Sale, $45 to $60 Goats! STYLES The new fall fashions !are in full swing how. The flare, the wrappyy the straight line and the sports types are all shown in this sale. ' Flared lines are j ac knowledged repeatedly, jyet edch version is singularly different. The widened herrt line, gracefully accented with fur bands. Character istic of the season, the oat sponsors a more intricate conception of cut and j de sign. And here in this-gale one will have ample choice of. the newest fall and win ter styles. These Coats are. new and exclusive the first time shown in Salem; It will be a pleasure to choose from coats that have not been handled the entire' season Sec them FABRICS . - r ,' ... The wide range of fab rics -: in" this collection is really quite notable for. among them are . such line weaves as Velouria,"- Duv bloom, ' Carmina Lustrosa,! Pinpoint Bolivia, Regona,! Tweeds. Bolivia and Novel ty Sports. You can appre ciate the quality of these fabrics only by coming to! ee mem, . ? - Today Mdiid&yf Tuesday FURS The blending of color in fur and fabric is a distinct note in the winter mode. Here one will find coats fashioned, from handsome coatings attuned to the pre vailing elegahde of the sea son by -fine fiirs such as: Fox in all the new blends, Ringtail Opposum, Mandel dyed fetch,. Silver Racoon, Chinch ilette, Beaver, Man churiah Wolf, arid' Squirrel; COLORS The very newest colors, many . 0f . which will be shown r here for the first time, will make this show ing" especially interesting.; Epinard, Bokhara, Queen Bird, Cuckoo, Gracklehead, Cedar and Black arc among the leading autumn and winter shades. . SIZES As .a special feature of this sale we've arranged to show practically every size Sixteen to twenty jreaf sizes and every ; size from 36 to 48. Whatever your size we can fit you. : , LININGS -A good coat' and a' good lining invariably go to gether Skinners , Satin, Crepe de Chine, Plain Sat? in, and P'igured Satins! Luxuries, indeed; ..but when one can purchase, them at this -price they become of practical value, too. Clwwx now aiul know the pleabwe Of having ffoitr ttwfer ,irai nmr rl it" u X