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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1955)
Thursday, J an. 13,1955 _ COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL C r I m i n s i Te W O M EN 359 f Job’s Daughters Crown Sharon Sapp A s Queen Miss Sharon Sapp vas installed as honored queen of Bethel 15, Job’s Daughters at an impressive c r o w n i n g ceremony conducted Monday evening by the DeMolay. Other officers installed were JoAnne Stonecypher, senior prin cess; Karen Mauney, junior prin cess; Karen Henninger, guide; Janet Bernheisel, marshal; Louise Jenkins, first messenger; Barbara *• 359 f and Marilyn Wilson, junior cus todian. Music during the ceremony was Film Strips Shown provided by the choir. Those sing ing included Judy Thrift, Cora-j T N T ClubMem bers leen Cochran, C ue Throckmorton, f Sandra Elliott, Marian Harris, j Film strips on Mexico were en Joan Johnson, Lola Fisk, Jane joyed by members of the TNT Sanford, Phyllis Givens, Colette club of St. James’ Episcopal Sapp, Shirley Gillock and Karla church when they met last week Schroeder. at the Guild Hall. Miss Gertrud Refreshments were served at the Plambeck showed the films to the conclusion of the evening. young people. Jeanne Brewster Married A t N ew Years Ceremony Swindall, second messenger; San dra Thompson, third messenger; Ferol Sunderland, fourth messen ger; Virginia Cox, fifth messenger and Janet Swinney, recorder. Also installed were Jeanette Johnson, t r e a s u r e r ; Sandra George, chaplain; Judy Perrott, musician; Linda Clausen, librar ian; Norma Jean Dalrymple, sen ior custodian; Florence Peterson, junior custodian; Jean Jacobsen, inner guard; Wanda White, outer CLOSEOUT! JA R M A N 'S DRESS SHOES Men’s better shoes at these close-out prices won’t last long. They’re excellent buys . . . and we need the space for a new line. Reg. $15.95 to $16.95 Reg. $11.95 to $13.95 Reg. $9.95 to $10.95 $9.88 $8.88 $6.88 A charming bride of New Year’s Day was Mrs. Jeanne Brewster,: Cheaper Eggs Make daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ideal Menu Aid Brewster of Coquille who e x -; changed vows with Neil F. King,1 Sags Extensionist USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben King of Coos Bay. The impressive i The new year will see abundant supplies of high quality egg; avail ceremony was performed at the able to consumers at very favor Reorganized Church of Jesus able prices, according to Walt Christ of Latter Day Saints in Schroeder, county extension agent. Myrtle Point. Elder Noel King, Production during December brother of the groom, officiated. and January is expected to reach The bride chose a lovely white an all time record for these brocade faille gown for her wed months, assuring consumers plen ding and had a fingertip length ty of high quality, fresh eggs of veil. She carried a white Bible all sizes during “January Egg topped by an arrangement of Month,” continued Schroeder. white roses. Miss Emma Lou Webster, home Miss Mary Jane Brewster was extension agent, added that eggs her sister’s maid of honor in an are a favorite, health giving and ice blue gown and had a corsage versatile food, desirable as the of yellow roses. Ben King was his main course item for breakfast, son’s best man. lunch or suppers, and indispen Preceding the ceremony, Miss sable in baking, the making of des Shirley Toby of Myrtle Point sang serts, and in the preparation of “Because.” many nourishing beverages. The bride’s mother was attrac The 1954 production of eggs adds tive in a lime green suit with up to approximately 412 eggs for which she wore black and pink every man, woman and child in accessories and a corsage of pink the country or about 34 dozen per roses. The groom’s mother wore a capita. gray suit with pink accessories and had a corsage of red roses. A reception was held in the “LIFE” church parlors following the wed ding. will be the subject in Out-of-town guests present in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cluded Mr. and Mrs. James Rog CHURCHES ers, Faye and Wayne of Cresswell, Sunday. January 16 guard; Marian Mintonye, soloist; Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hub Shirley Hancock, historian; Judy bard of Powers; Mr. and Mrs. First Church of Christ Scientist, Coquille Wilson, editor; and Shirley Wal Frank Sinnott, Emily and Elaine' 306 N. Adams Street do, lady of lights. of Glide; and Mr. and Mrs. Har-I Church Services Sundays at 11 a.m. After Miss Sapp was crowned old Sinnott of Roseburg. Wednesdays at 8 p.m. • • queen, the other new officers were Reading Room 175 East Second St. installed by Judy Milne, junior RE-ENTER UNIVERSITY past honored queen, installing of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luper are in 1 to 4 except Sundays and Holidays ficer; Shirley Steinhouse, guide; Eugene where they will re-enter Radio Program “ How Christian Yvonne Waltzling, marshal; Helen the University of Oregon. They Science Heals” Howe, recorder; Bonnie Stormer, plan to take summer courses al Station KFIR 9 a. m. Sunday* chaplain; Inez Rover, musician; so which will give them a full A cordial welcome is extended Mary Kistner, senior custodian; I year at school. to all. COTTON DRESS SOX ’/ 2 PRICE J U S T T W O C O M P L E T E T H IS P IC T U R E 6 8?.,‘7 85 R eg u larly *8e95 to *12*95 Take a long look . . . and you’ll long for more than a look! U r ll. don’t be aatisfied with wishing . . . because we have a "R ocket” 202 Oldsmobile waiting for you right now! 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