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Honored Queen Cheryl Gunselman
Cheryl Gunselman installed as Honored Queen
Installation of Cheryl
Gunselman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Gunselman of BelfaSt,
as Honored Queen of Job's
Daughters was held May 31 at
8 p.m. in Belfair Masonic Temple.
'/heme of the ceremony was
"rhe Arrow and the Song" (by
Longfellow).
Others installed included
Jodie Stevenson, senior princess;
DeAmbra Russell, junior princess;
Hazelruth Hope, guide; Shannon
Stevenson, marshal; Kathy
Gunseiman, chaplain; Cindy
Snyder, recorder; and Jody
Fowler, senior custodian.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sande
Friends and neighbors of Bea
and Allan Sande are invited to
attend an open house from 2 to 5
p.m. June 8 at LakeLand Village
Country Club in honor of the
couple's 25th wedding
anniversary. The reception will be
hosted by their children and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Miller. They ask
that no gifts be brought.
The Sandes were married June
10, 1950, in St. Luke's Episcopal
Church in Renton. She is the
former Bea Duval. They have
lived on North Shore ever since
their marriage and have three
children, Allan, Jr. of Gig Harbor,
Ronald of Bremerton and Allison,
a freshman at North Mason High
School. Mr. Sande has lived in
Belfair since the early I t~40"s and
had just gone into business with
his father and brother to form
Sande's Boat Works of Belfair
prior to their marriage. Mrs.
Sande is employed part-time at
the family business.
Both are members of Christ
Lutheran Church where he is a
member of the church council
and she serves as financial
secretary. They belong to Belfair
Chamber of Commerce and she is
an active member of Frances
Gladwin Orthopedic Guild and
has served as the Heart Fund
memorial fund chairman for the
North Mason area for ten years.
She is a past president of the local
PTA.
Serving familtes
in this
community
since ] 909
5303 Kitsap Way
Lester M. Lewis, Sr.
FUNERAL CHAPEL
Call us collect from anywhere ES 7-3836
Lester M. Lewis, Jr.
Bear Creek
Mini Mart
OLD BELFAIR HIWAY 275-6222
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 Clays a week.
GROCERIES - GAS - FISHING GEAR
PLANTS - BEVERAGES - SPECIAL MILK PRICES
Snyder & Sons
A 1928 LA FRANCE fire engine took third place honors for
Mason County Fire District 5 in the Forest Festival parade.
"-1"
• No job too small or too large
, Slabs, sidewalks, foundations CHRIST LUTHERAN
¢R5, 33 15 curb&gutter Belfair Church at Belfair Cha!na SaWSchainFREE
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Page 4 - t-Mckteberty Herald section of Shelton-Mason County Journal - June 5, 1975
NORTH MASON High School's band took a second
award in the Forest Festival arade last Saturday.
PRINCESS PATRICIA JOHNSON and her 6th grade
attendants rode Grapeview's float which won a second place
award in the parade.
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