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Montclair Tribunei
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2 MonUloir Tribune Jonuory 22. 1969 Victoria Schneider Wed To Wayne Loren Wilson Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson Sprang Wedding Planned The engagement and April wedding plans of Linda Pessein and Curt W. Forbes Jr.

of Ft. Ord recently was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.L.Thomas of 1023 Glenn, Ontario, at a family dinner party. Miss Pessein and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Herrmann of 10171 Coalinga, Montclair, will be married at 2 p.m. April 26 in the First Southern Baptist Church, Ontario. The bride-elect plans to graduate mid-term this year from Chaffey High School where she belongs to the drill team.

Forbes, a 1966 graduate of a i School, is stationed with the Army at Ft. Ord. Cash Award To Be Given TopMusician Fifty dollars in cash and presentation in recital will be awarded the winning music students in the a Memorial Contest to be held in Pomona in March. Students of i a organ, voice, orchestral and band instruments a a i a guitar, age eleven high school, and a i through age twenty-five, who are living on studying in the Pomona Valley, are invited to compete. Information and application blanks for entry in the contest may be obtained from the Walker a i a Yvonne Gordon, 237 West 12th su, Claremont.

Telephone 624-7344. Guitar Class The Montclair Recreation a will sponsor a guitar class for children ages 8 to 14 beginning Tuesday, January 21. The class will be held from 4:00 to SjOO p.Jh. at the Recreation Building in the Civic Center, 5111 Benito. There is no fee for the Rosalind Hackler is the Instructor.

Vicki Foreman Grad To Wed Ontarioan Montclair high graduate Miss Vicki Aleece Foreman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Foreman, 1219 Hollowell Ontario, will wed Joel Dominick, son of the Antony Dominicks, 816 W. 5th Ontario, it was announced recently. Miss Foreman, also a graduate of Chaffey College, was college spring sports queen.

Miss Ontario International Airport princess, college football i princess and a member of Panther Women and AWS representative. She is employed as a secretary at Scripps College. Mr. Dominick graduated from Damien high school and Chaffey College. He is presently employed by the Automobile club of Southern California as a service representative.

A spring wedding is planned. Mini School Graduates Mrs. Betty Folmer and Mrs. Margie Hasty last week celebrated a red letter day with the Mini School students graduation. The class of '69 consisted of 60 four-year olds.

The parents were invited to attend the ceremonies, which included certificates presented to the children. Mini School is sponsor ed by the City of Montclair Recreation Department. Activities include arts and crafts, music, language time, and physical education. Miss Victoria Louise Schneider became the bride of a Wilson in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Montclair. The Rev.

Joseph C. Mackey, pastor, officiated at the double- ring morning ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Schneider of 5690 Orchard Montclair, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gale of 5999 Troth Mira Loma. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of chiffon and Spanish lace, a i i long sleeves and square neckline.

Her cathedral illusion veil fell from a lace Camelot cap and she carried a cascade of white roses and stephanocls. The bride's sisters, Mrs. Audrey Bernasek of Pomona and Mrs. Mary Cullen of Richland, were matron of honor and bridesmaid, and the bride's niece, Kim Marie Schneider, a flower girl. Jeff Cook was best man and ushers were Stanley Grinager and Rod Schneider.

Gary Cullen was ring bearer. A reception was held at the home of the bride's family. The couple honeymooned a week in Palm Springs. They then departed for a trip to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon on the way to their new home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where the groom is stationed with the Army. Plan To Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Simpson of 5374 Benito Montclair, announce the recentengage- ment of their daughter, a i to Thomas E. Williams 'son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Williams of 4853 Harvard Montclair. Miss Simpson is a graduate of a i High School. She is employed at Maggi's Dress Shop. Mr.

Williams is employed at Parmco Manufacturing clair. He is a graduate of Montclair High School. A wedding date has not been set. Campus Chatter Usllt lUwtr THE MONTCLAK TRIBUNE INI MNHA MIKHMING COMMNT frwts ffrMt. MMitclmr.

GuM MS 2M6 OONA19 MIYNOlO i SUfN. DONMOE CAMION Circulation IIONAIO KMGttS IOCAUT Congratulations are due to Joe Aviles the Wrestler of the Week. He was chosen for his victory in the match against Claremont. Joe also took first place in the Northview over Christmas vacation. DONKEY BASKETBALL Last Monday the Senior Lettermen challenged the faculty in the annual donkey basketball game.

For the first time in seven years the Lettermen won and it took the Class of 1969 to do itl Paintings, ceramics, a and clothing are being searched for by the Le Sabre Art Show. It will be held February 1011 and 13-14. Anyone interested in selling their work in i art show should contact Kathryn Herrman or Mr. Ollila. Senior pictures will be taken January 29-31.

SCHOOL PLAY Try-outs for the school play a in Try-out scripts have been distributed and a meeting has a a been held. The play performed will be a Old Lace" under the supervision of Mrs. Higgins. The deadline to pur chase a Glaive was yesterday. Since the Juniors won the canned goods drive during a Week, Friday had a ber- muda day and received the student council room during the day.

Mrs. Altaman's second period P.E. class won the White Elephant Sale. In reward they each re ceived a candy bar Friday. A representative from the Foreign a a Institute showed films on summer trips to Europe at the last German Club meeting.

Slides of famous cities in Italy were viewed at the Latin Club meeting. WALK FOR CHARITY The American Free dom from Hunger Foundation is sponsoring a Walk for Charity in the near future. Those interested in raising money for the hungry of the world in this a should contact Mr. Gosswiller for information. The Junior Class will be sponsoring a Sock Hop on January 25 from 8:30 11:30 in the cafeteria.

Music will be provided by the 'Original and shoes will not be permitted. The Backwards court was voted upon Friday. Those selected were Bob Temple, Austin. RUSS OeLange, Jerry Baca, and Mike Hance. These senior boys will be honored at the Back ward's Dance, to be held early in February.

The voting was done by the high school coeds. Price-Tucker Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Tucker, 9867 Camulos, have announced the en gagement of their daughter a Maurine Tucker to Joseph Brian Price, son of Mr.

a Mrs. Donald M. Price, 9855 Felipe. The bride-to-be graduated from Montclair high in 1966 where she was active in A Cappella choir and was a banner carrier. She attended Chaffey college for 1 year, majoring in dental assisting and was a be of Sigma Iota Delta sorority.

Miss Tucker is presently employed as a dental assistant for an Ontarioden- tist. Mr. Price also graduated from a i high, in 1965, where he was member of the football and track teams and the A Cappella choir. He graduated from Chaffey college in 1967 and is presently a student atCal Poly in Pomona, majoring in industrial engineering. The wedding date has been set for Dec.

13. Vernon PTA To Meet Thursday The Junior High PTA will meet on Jan. 23, at p.m. In the multi-purpose room. Detective Andrew Allison of the Montclair Police Department will talk about teenage shoplifting problems.

A a Life Award will be presented. Refreshments will be served following the PTA meeting in the music Kathleen Tucker room. Parent-Teachers Meet Thursday Howard school PTA The program for the will hold its regular evening will feature Lt. monthly unit meeting Luther Franks of the Cn- Thursday in the school tario Police library, at 7:30 p.m. Liquid Embroidery Classes Offered Mrs.

Jackie Fowler of 9753 LeHigh, Montclair, California, has qualified as an instructor in the a handicraft of Liquid Embroidery, and will offer classes without charge to local residents. The new instructor has been appointed to serve this area for products manufactured by Tri Chem, Of Belleville, New Jersey, originators of the unique decorative hobby. Liquoid Embroidery is a widely used decorative method i creates colorful design effects on clothing, household linens, and all sons of fabrics by means of specially designed ball-point- tipped tubes of washable color. It produces satisfying results even for the beginner, and offers the beauty of painstaking embroidery in a fraction of traditional time. NEW LOCATION 621-2965-983-3601 super yarn mart YARN SALE! Take advantage of these fantastic savings Snub l-lky van ftr stick kilttiif Reg.

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Sat. 8.6 Sun. 10-4 NEXT TO NOBEL SANDWICH Sondra Simpson MHS Places 6 Candidates In JA Contest The Citrus Belt Ju nior Achievement pro gram announced plans for a contest to select 'Miss Junior Achievement of the i Belt for 1969, according to Gerald Allen, District Manager of Junior Achievement. The contest will be held Saturday, January 18, at 2:00 pan. in the demons a i room of the Southern i Gas Company, 1540 W.

2nd street, in Pomona. There are 8 candidates, including Candice Hansen, 15, of Ganesha high; Deborah Truse, 15. of Pomona Catholic Girls high; Deena Mackey, cfn- thia Landry, 15. Deborah Baty, 16, Dorothy Henry, 15, Joyce Jaccard, 16, am Patricia Spracklin, 15, al of Montclair high school. The girls will be Judgec in four categories: Poise, personality, speaking ability and a and grooming.

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If you're looking for dressmaking service, Mrs. Tate at 566 Pearlana San Dimas is the one to see. Besides dressmaking, she also provides service in alterations, tailoring, and draperies, as well as private lessons. For that custom creation, call Mrs. Tate at (714) 599-4434.

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