The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1983 Page: 7 of 16
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Monday, September 26, 1983-ALLEN AMERICAN - Page 7
Rushin, Walker repeat vows
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Engagement announcer
TO OUR ANNUAL
SPAGHETTI SUPPER
Cafeteria
AHS seniors can enter
Tickets 73.00 Per Person
Take Out Orders Available
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Invites Allen
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fitted bodice featured a sheer
high neckline sculptured with
Venice and Schiffli lace and ac-
cented with seed pearls and se-
Sachse
Wylie
HOME SPORTS
ENTERTAINMENT
century. Students
are judged at the
local level on leader-
ship abilities, school
and community in-
volvement, a short
essay written on an
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Strong, 703 Willow Broon Dr.,
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Tammy Sue, to Johnny Keith White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lee White, Rt. 1, Allen. The cou-
ple will wed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7,1984 at
the First United Methodist Church in Allen. A
reception at the Holiday Inn Terrace in Richard-
son will follow the ceremony. The bride-elect is a
1981 graduate of Allen High School and a stu-
dent at North Texas State University where she
is pursuing a master’s degree in accounting. The
prospective groom is a 1980 AHS graduate and is
self-employed with White’s Cafeteria and Ven-
ding.
with Texas A&M’s
University’s
Agricultural Exten-
sion service.
Natural forms of
and dairy products
contribute six per-
cent of these calories
and the remaining
19 percent from
from sugars added
to foods.
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ceremony. Mrs. Alice Ijames of
Wylie and Jeanne Merica of
Allen served the bride’s cake
and Mrs. Dorothy Cagle of
Tyler served punch.
Serving from the groom’s
table were Mrs. Bettie Reid of
Norman, Okla., and Mrs. Peggy
Owen of Purcell, Okla.
The couple enjoyed a wedding
trip to Cancun, Mexico. They
will reside in Lewisville.
Tickets May Be Purchased at the Door
or any McKinney Senior
CALL TODAY FOR YOUR
FREE
One-fourth of calories are sugar
About one-fourth
ALLEN
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Dr. Robert H. Bullock, Jr., Pastor
WORSHIP SERVICES BEGINNING
Sunday, October 2,11:00 A.M.
at
ALLEN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
630 E. Rivercrest (just off Hwy. 5)
Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 A.M.
Nursery Available
For Information, Call 727-2551
* 23 live Rangers games
* 3 live Astros games
plus
Dairy
Queen
HSE
HOME SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT
with the start of the
College Football Season see:
* 9 Southwest Conference games
* 3 Big Eight games
Cable Television gives you the best seat in the
house with all the comforts of home and best of all,
the price is less than a ticket to a single sports
event.
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| time: Sept. 30, 1983 5 to 7 p.m.
| place: McKinney High School
both of Allen.
Candlelighters and ushers for
the ceremony were David
Willens and Bill Sirkel, both of
Plano. Cheryl Outlaw of Plano
registered guests.
A reception followed the
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Kimberly Renee Rushin of
Wylie and Terry Allen Walker,
Jr. of Gainesville were wed
Aug. 20 at the United
Methodist Church in Wylie. Al
Draper presided over the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O.T. Rushin of
Wylie. She is a 1981 graduate of
Wylie High School and a 1982
graduate of the Bradford
School of Business. Her
employment is with Electronic
Data Systems in Dallas.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Mary Kent of Gainesville and
Terry Walker of Denton. He is a
1979 Allen High School
graduate and a 1983 graduate
of Cooke County College. He is
a junior computer science major
at North Texas State Universi-
ty.
Escorted to the altar and
presented in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a des-
inger gown fashioned of white
chiffon over white taffeta. The
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chiffon and English net were
appliqued with matching lace.
The bride’s veil was
cathedral-length, bordered with
Schiffli lace. Her bouquet was
of pink and white roses.
Rhonda Weda of Allen served
as the bride’s maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Kay Chap-
man of Dallas; Debra Rushin,
sister-in-law of the bride, and
Nita Bowen, both of Allen; and
Coleen Glentz of McKinney.
The bridesmaids wore tea-
length dresses of pink-dotted
Swiss over pink satin. Each car-
ried cascades of pink and white
rosebuds.
Jessica Botello and Chanel
Bowen of Allen were flower
girls. B.J. Bowen of Allen was
the ringbearer.
Serving as best man was Eric
Byrd of Allen. Groomsmen
were Ricky Walker of
Gainesville, brother of the
groom, Kevin Rushin of Allen,
brother of the bride, and John-
Allen High School
seniors have an op-
portunity to enter
the 1983-84 Century
III Leaders pro-
gram, which awards
local, state, and na-
tional prizes to
students who
demonstrate the
leadership abilities
and social awareness
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meet America’s goes to the Century
needs during our III national winner,
third century. National
Two students semifinalists earn
from each state and $500 awards.
the District of Col- Now in its ninth
umbia, chosen from year, Century III
winners at each par- Leaders program is
ticipating high designed to bring
school, receive together student
of the average
American’s calorie
intake is from sugar,
says Mary K.
Sweeten, a foods and
nutrition specialist
America, and a cur-
rent events examina-
tion.
Deadline for ap-
plication for this
scholarship oppor-
tunity is Oct. 21. For
more information
call the AHS
Guidance Center,
727-6052 or metro
424-4551.
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Garcia, Michela. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1983, newspaper, September 26, 1983; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430730/m1/7/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.