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By GAY PAULEY •• UPI FEATURE WRITER TULSA, VAJ.<ll ca's education ,pn)grax - gear itself to move. · The answer the ungraded . school pro•gr~tmj says a former teacher to a man very much .on the Mrs. Andre Letendre, the \woman behindi tlie man\ who has'headed the .S. Jaycees for the past , has had . experience both types of Schools: The in which children attend on basis of ability and conventional ones which \ children in only grade no how far advanced they be. The ouljgoirtg ]JJ~esi<ient of the· Jaycees and family will be returning soon to their nf!tive t ' , h~tdm~ters for the Chantilly Lace And Organdy man Schoff siSters' ot the groom and MrS~ Milt Graves; The Miss.. · es Laurene and ·Cheryl Wood- worth, sisters of .tlie bride, were junior bridesmaids. Lori Kline, niece . of the groom, was· the flowergirl.' Nupti~lilites organization. Uses Uog:ta~e4 Mrs. Letendre Wisconsin The matron of honor and the flowergirl wore gowns of green · crepe with daisy trim. The hon- or attendant carried a colonial nosegay of white roses, yellow daisies, and white porn pons. The flowergiri carried a basket At Brockport~ was using the nn•r.-\''~\\\ system when her began primary school. i \My children b1d doing advanced work ~ ~:~ ;om1e sub- jects in their 1jV c o n s i n school,\ she sai4. had to really fight here Tulsa to insure . that 1 were not forced to re~at wm1lt they had · previously dotJ.e. ungrad~ ed system hall use~ the problem wouldn't been so severe.\ In the nn<Jio< .. rll>lil s1vs;teiin. sh~ explained, permit- ted to advance each is capable of. \If a can read sixth-grade books still in the third grade. gets to reach the If he can do math,_ he works in an math class,\ she said. might be the equivalent of grader in another and would work with his own level ~in that suttje<lllt. She said that show the·: · children benefit concept whether they are learners or bright. Is Given Prllm\<~~l \The student .·: .,._, (, i ., . \' ·f ,' ' I ' I · of white daisies. The brides- . maids wore similar gowns of yellow and carried yellow roses, white daisies, and yellow poxp pons. A reception was held ·at the Apple Grove Inn following the wedding. The bridal table was decorated with the bouquets of the wedding party. . '· ·· ·· A · variety shower was given b~ the sisters of the bride, Mrs. Karen Brown and Laurene and Cheryl Woodworth; by the sis-· teJ,\s of the groom, Mrs. Bern Pfendler, Mrs. Herman Schoff and Mrs. Fred Kliite; and by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Harry Pritchard .. The couple will reside at 3 Me- chanic St., Elba. ' , abQut 39th Annual Flower Show struggling HAMBURG - \People and Mrs. Richard G. Lourette reading or Flowers\ iS the theme of the 39th l said. \He is arinual flower show of the Erie BROCKPORT - Miss Maxine ~~~~\:!~~?~ County: Fair .to be held Aug. L. JMaw, daughter of Mr. and abilities.\ Mrs.: Roderick Denslow 21 - 29 at the frurgrounds here. ·Mr~. W. Fowler Maw, 12 West- Mrs. the real -(Lawing Studio) The fl~er show provides ~n wo~ Drive, and . Richar~ G. problem is child the . opportunity for all creative flow- ~ . ette, son of Mr. ~d Mrs. tools to do tl!le not grades.. ·. LYNDONVil-LE - MiSs ~- The bride wore a gown of ny- er arrangers to display their tal- W hs Lourette, 620 En?hsh Rd., on a report elevation da Woodworth and Roderick Ion organdy accented with ents.Thethemeoftheshowwill Ro,hester,~ere~arnedSatl!r- each year .to a differently Denslow were united in mar- Chantilly lace. The lace empire be iriterpreted by arrangements da~at noon I_n Umted MethodiSt numbered grade ior classroom. riage in a noon ceremony Satur- bodice was fasltioned with short titled: \Nature Lovers;\ \Say It Ch ch, Brockport. The Rev. Mrs. LetendrE~ said that day at · United Presbyterian sleeves and a square neckline. With Flowers\ and \Dried Trea- Ha yey 0. TaY:lo_r and the R~v. teachers could· or Church. The Rev. Richard Bil- Lace trim accented the front sures.\ The \Green Thumb\ en- ~a[';!d Mura offiCiated. The bride break\ the program. lingsley officiated before an al- center of the A-line skirt and thusiasts can show their~finest IS the daughter of the former \We are the poiqt tar adorned with baskets of gla- bordered the hemline. A mat- flowers in the 3 9 classes 'of the Marion Chubbuck, a Me- where age be 'I dioli and daisies. Ching mantilla complemedted horticulture section. native, and w~ · given in prerequisite : for en- The bride is the daughter of the gown. The bride· carried a · . by her father. trance;'' she ungrad- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Woodworth, cascade bouquet of Talism~ Mrs. ·carl W. Foell is show Kretchmer of Brock- ed system oan stepping 1657 N. Lyndonville Rd. Mr.- roses, white daisies, and white chairman.· served Miss Maw as maid stone if people don't Woodworth gave his daughter in porn pons. A premium book· listing the . Bridesmaids were Gla- get all hung on record marriage. The parents of the Mrs. Fred Kline, Sister of the classes and rules for exhibitors Fisk, · Hamlin; Sharon· keeping and A teacher bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. grooJ?, was the honor attend- may be obtained from Mrs. Clar-~; , :Brockport; and Roz- must meet of the Kenneth Denslow, 2086 East Rd., ant. Bridesmaids were Mrs. ence Lockwood, Secretary, 314 1 Herrmann, Rochester. children. The ·\ Boonville. Bern _Pfendler and Mrs. Her-. Clark St., Hamburg, N.Y. bride chose a gow~ of -(Phillips Studio). white organza and Venice lace trimmed with satin ribtion. The fitted bodice· featuted· a manda- rin neckline and• Camelot sleeves: The empire demi-bell silhouette Jeailrred a detachabfu chapel-length train. She carried a bouquet of yellow aria white carnations· with an orchid cor- sage. Her attendants wore empire- 0 I DRIV-E-IN . r eans THEATR'E Rt. 31-Bet. Medina & Albion <.. TONITE at DUSK . . ; Dustin Hoffmap - Mio f.arrdw in. \JOHN and MARY\ and James _Col-burn - Lee Remtck · in \HARD CONTRAC'[\ . .Color Cartoon val ,·. . ditffon.,over . ~ ~ ' 'With' ' daisy. . nor atten~ car- rier! a · · ot ·yellOW eama... :.iioDS , anei · bife aaiSies me ' t .- - ' bridesmaids carried 'baskets ·of Wbite camatl~)l~ and yellow dai- . \ sies. · . l Best man was Donald P. JJ!an- · dino of Rocliester. Wllliam Lou- l'ette, Penfield; R6nald Maw, 'BroCkport, and John Riley, Ro- chester, were tishers. · : Three sho\Ve~. were given pri- . ; or to the wedding by Mrs., John 1 Herrmann, ~rs. Mazyin Dunn and Mrs. Gladys· Fisk. ~ After a qorteymoon in Virginia\ ]Beach, Va., 'the couple will re- ·: side at 40- Andony Lane, Chili. Mrs. Lohrette taught first grade at Oak Orchard Elemen- . tary School fOr two years. .. - ' LEGAL \PUSHING\ PALISADE, N.J. (UPI) . Margaret Camp is a \pusher .. but it's all p¢rfectly legal. · The attractive 'young . worpan is the only female o~tor at . When fun seekers climb to the top of jhe park's 24-lane Fun Slid!:!, Margar~t gives tbem a . lnirlao sack to sit on and· then a· slight ptis~. • f ' you to your •, I , • 1n y'ur ,· ( r .I I . , ' .. I ; i ' I I i ' ' I ' \ I If you want somethtng badly to pay the. money bac~. So many_ .. ·enough and yQu d\on't have the years.· So much a month. Whatever money, Marine M~dland will lend is rigot for you, and your income it to you. andyouqbjlls. _ _ ... \ . ~.- - . But we won''t let yo!-! have so Tt,le ·point is you can afford. ITJUCh that it gets ·aut of hand. We to live better than you think· won'tlet you drowtJ,jn your own r you can.' \. . •f . . ' • . ' 1 walnut. paneling~ ' $ocityou want to finl~h .your We'll work out ,a way for you basement:-.. finish it: ·~ frQm- · . · · · Midla.,ct We want,you to .have what~'you want. \ . . . ' ' \ - . j· . . ' ' / ' . I, . ! - ·-- .... -~-~ . ' . ' ' . ' .I I ' ' 'I j· ' i . .