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iu COQUILLE VALLFY SE . fINE Page I-B
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Joyce Louise Yost
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yost
of Coquille, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce Louise, to Mr. Nick Jan-
sen. Mr. Jansen, a graduate
of SWOCC, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Jansen of Coos
Bay.
Joyce has also completed two
years at SWOCC. The wed-
cling has been planned for Sept-
ember.
Soroptimist
Plan Party
Curt Beckham spoke recently
to the Soroptimist of Coquille
for the second time on the His-
tory of Coos County. The mere-
St. James Eplsocpal Church
in Coquille was decorated with
white, stock, white gladiolas
and Lily-of-the-Valley as well
as seven-tiered candelabra for
the May 15 wedding of Lily
Wong and Eric Stephen Gould.
The double-ring ceremony
was performed at 3 p.m. by the
Rev. Orlo Hoye. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wong Lau, Causeway Bay, Hong
Kong, British Crown Colony.
The bridegroom is the son of
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Bennett
Gould of Coqullle.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by Dee Richardson, uncle
of the bridegroom. / She was
attired in a silk and lace gown
fashioned with overlay of pearls
which she designed. The gown
was tailored in Hong Kong. She
carried a nosegay of roses and
white chrysanthemums arrang-
ed with baby breath.
Attending the bride as mat=
ton of honor was Mrs. Barry
Richardson, gowned in a long
pink dress of silk. She car-
ried white carnations tied with
streamers. Ronald Gould, bro-
ther of the bridgeroom,was his
best man. Barry Richardsor b
cousin of the bridegroom, ser-
ved as usher.
Soloist fan Dorsett sang "Be
Thou With Me" by Bach. Tra-
ditional wedding processional
and recessional were played on
the organ by Mrs. fan Dorsett,
who also accompanied the solo-
ist.
Wedding guests were rec-
eived by the newlyweds at the
home of his parents, where
white stock, mock orange and
candies were used as recept-
ion decorations. Mrs. Walter
Litzenberger cut and served
cake, while Mrs. Ray Fisl:.,r
poured coffee. M,-s. Wasley
Laird Ladled punch and Judy
Fisher registered guests.
Assisting about the rooms
were Mrs. Dee Richardsor b
Mrs. Max Powers, Mrs. Mar-
shall Kennedy, Mrs. Doug Welch
Mrs. Tallant Greenough and
Mrs. Bob Bryan.
The bridegroom*s mother
was attired in an apricot and
silver French Lame ensemble.
The bride attended St. Mar-
garet's Girls College in Hong
Kong, while the bridegroom is
a graduate of Coquille High
School and Occidental College
is Los Angeles. He is pre-
sently in the U.S. Armed For-
ceS.
For their wedding trip to San
Francisco and Los Angeles,
the bride was dressed in a tur-
quoise silk sheath with a jew-
sled collar. The newlyweds are
now at home in Fo: . I.de,
Maryland.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding Included Mrs. Ray Fi-
sher of Woodburn, Mrs. Theo-
dore Blackstad and Barbara
Blackstad of Vancouver, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Fisher, Judy
and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Fisher and Pamela of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Richardson of Eugene, Dr. and
Mrs. J. D. Rankln of Newport,
John Head of Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed DeTemple and Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Sommers of Port-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me-
Cue of Eugene, Mrs. R. C.
Vaughan of Bandon, Mr. and
Mrs. E1ton Schroeder and Dr.
and Mrs. Herb ThomasofMyr-
tie Point, Mr. and Mrs. David
Gaslin of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl GeMert of Coos Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kern of
North Bend, Don Dickey of Sa-
lem, Ron Gould of Los Angeles
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gr-
iffin of Brookings and Debbie
Hooker of Sunnyvale, Calif.
Glenda Paulsen
Tops Club Sustains Loss
Tops Pounds-A-Weigh Club
members continued their pro-
gress for the past two weeks.
Sally Solmon was crowned queen
wigh a 5 lb. loss. Millie Ras-
mussen was runner-up with a
two pound loss.
Best loser or the month was
Sally Solmon, losing 11 I/2
pounds. Queen for last week
was Lillian EUiott, 3 I/2 pound
loss and Sally Solmon, losing
2 pounds.
To Lead Bethel
Bethel No. 15, International
Order of JobWs Daughters, Coq-
ville will hold a public in=
stallation of ofofflcers on Mon-
day, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Masonic Temple.
Katie Krelck, retiring hon-
ored queen will be the instal-
ling officer, assisted by Carla
Paulsen, Cathy Grumbling,
Krlstie Kreick, Sidney Sher-
wood, Kaye Enlund, CandyCal.
houn, and Miss Rover.
Elected officers include Hon-
Junior Miss
Entry Blanks
ored Queen, Glenda Paulsen;
Senior Princess, Kathy Water-
man; Junior Princess, Helen
Slack; Guide, Lori Bryan and
Marshal, Lisa Carlson.
Appointed officers are Re-
corder Susan Vaughn; Chap-
lain, Cindy Marshall; Treas-
ure, Vlcki Stevens; Librar-
ian, Debbie Pierce; Musician,
Denise Goodwin; First Messen-
ger, Shari Dllkes; Second Mes-
senger, Patty Owen;Third Mes.
senger, AUda Edgmon; Fourth
Messenger, Mary Player; Fifth
National Junior Miss Pageant
entry blanks are now available
for girls in Coquille, Coos Bay,
Reedsport and Nort h Bend,
Llnda Templin, publicity chair-
man for the sponsoring Bay
Area Jaycettes has announced.
These are available from Mrs.
Don (Betty) Rogers 269-9735.
Girls who will be seniors this
fall are eligible to enter.
Girls will be judged on their
poise, personality, talent, phv-
slcal features and scholastic
achievement. Prizes include
$100 bond, state and national
level Scholarships, and a trip
to Portland and Mobile, Ala.
for the winners. Judging
takes Place Nov. 6, with a
"Get Acquainted Tea" held in
October.
Early entry is encouraged.
Current winner in the Bay Area
for 1970 is Kathy Reicke, Coos
Bay. For further information
contact Mrs. Don Rogers 396-
9735 or Mrs. Linda Templin
756-3549.
Messenger, Crlss Stevers; In-
ner Guard, PattySchlatter; Out-
ter Guard, Donna Muir; Senior
Custodian, Karen Parry and
Junior Custodian, Barbara
Pierce.
Soloist, SharlSchnelder; As-
sistant Recorder, Leslie Haga;
Page of the East, Marla Bll-
lings; Lady of the Lights, Ter-
ry Zwicker; Flag Bearer, Terri
Ramsey; Choir: Patty Billings,
Gall Waterman, Pauia DoutMt,
Linda Rinear, Tanya Baker,
Kelly Rogan, Denita Sears and
Klm Clasen.
The Coqullle Valley Junio:
Women*s Club completed one
of their projects Thursday whc,
an Ariens riding lawn mowc::
was donated to the city of C(
qullle. The mower will be usc
for many city projects, but ,:
major concern to Club mere,
bers, it will be used to mow th,:
Pioneer Cemetery on West 6t:
which has been a Club projec*
for about three years. Th
Junior Women would like tc
thank the many people o Cb-,
quille who donated moneywhicb
helped them in the purchase o
the needed mower.
Remember
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On
Father's Day
with a gift from
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