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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWomen's Club-1988/1995 Rucker-Fox marry in fib" 9nevav 1 �GENEV a church of the . a was the scene May 14 of __the wedding of Michelle Rene Rucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rucker of Geneva and Loras Allen Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. - Lee Fox of Waterloo, Iowa 1 `; '� The bride was given in marriage r " C a e • t by her father, and the double- 4. ' o.) a ringceremony was performed by the Z o Rev. Donald Crabtree,pastor of the ° V, Geneva Church of God. The altar ew , with a huge cross in the background Tii C was highlighted by the 14-branch 17,c = gold-toned candelabra holding white V o�, C candles o U C The white lace wedding gown was % c C. of traditional style featuring a fitted O Z a bodice with sequins, long mutton a , v o, a sleeves and a trailing lace-bordered iv train.The lace headpiece gracefully y '' : o% fell Into the long veil with the blusher , t .r" '� . delicately framing her face. The s V o h .� •::J! bnde's bouquet contained pink and white silk apple blossoms and roses r y '' o ► nestling on a white Bible. oThe maid of honor was Miss o . .= v Michelle Hora and bridesmaid was i 1 ` , g o -`a Miss Tammy Peterson, both of o Geneva,who were gowned in pastel ZS' pink formals. Flower girl Jennifer a n e McKeown was attired in a white lace ' U r A •a dress with blue sash and carried a r y te tiny blue and white nosegay.• t ,� a ° Best man was the groom's brother ..,„ ;• •� n o Mark Fox, with his other brother, !° ~ _ a• y o, F Mick Fox,acting as groomsman and « o V E the bride's brother,Joseph Rucker, "'> : •> " z serving as ring bearer. Ushers were • E V v c respective brothers Jason Rucker and oil o o f 4 ♦ Tom Fox. All the men in the wed- Qi -I °h' ° ding procession wore white �� o &-. i boutonnieres. i 3 to 0 0o o The Rev. Charles McKeown,un- +� 1 '� o ` •o p cle of the bride and pastor of the . \ Q ..o t served communion and ereadf Scrip- ' �_ o, >; i c., tures to the bridal couple. e o J Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs Dan Crabtree playing the guitar and piano, respectively with vocal solos by the wife and Miss Ginger Fahey. The reception was held in the community hall with Mrs. Thad Bellflower as hostess. The serving / table with its pink, blue and white color scheme was complemented by the three-tier wedding cake outlined i in silver, Hawaiian punch,fin er , w n 00.9 7xians W;iiN RP A9966u9eM s w d 00.S 64,443 4NOA F 0011 VOL.9dlVOMe.pun e S 6 Px13S*MS Th."" enueny dnsser emel 91,0N 9 19 O5 6w9 opalno to goinqo iS!PogieW Pai!ufl 1S-l!A 1 Women's club has busy schedule ahead By K. Robert May Winter Springs Kindergarten:Nicole Janney, OF THE sonraisrnrr Jennifer Osburn, Joel Merchant, Jonathan Alleock and William The Tuscawilla Women's Club • LAST MEETING Christon; will elect officers,conduct afund- THE WINTER Springs Garden First Grade: Renee Hansford, raiser and enjoy a dinner show as Club will wrap up another year Neil Schmidt, , Michelle a le Maria part of a busy April schedule. with its spring social in April and Lauren Trench, Mlcheile Marla a regular meeting in May. The and Robbie Castle; An election of officers for 1995- club does not meet during the Second Wayne Sh gradA: x Nee Rtevg, , 98 tops the business agenda at the summer. Haves and Me a N Noe, Trevor club's il3rig�r Wed at 8 p.m. Members will enjoy an evening Harris TThird grade:Chelsea Horton, April 13 in the performance on April 6 of the Luke Balagla, Alda Rodrigues, musical Sugar at the Mark Two Amy Van Epps and Kristen There will also be a anent our Dinner Theater in Orlando. Spann; tine to mice funds. Members are The last regular meeting of the Fourth grade: Nicole Brewer, Mitch- asked to se f a craft b or other year will be at 7:30 p.m.May 11 in Vanessa Roman.,Pameika Mitch aske t addition,Sim Showalter, the home of a member. For de- ell,Jordan Winter,Crystal Boyce tails, call Margaret Hannah at and John Paul Ziino; president of Showalter Aviation, will talk about her aviation career. (907)695-0610. Fifth grade: Lackesha Martin, • BOOK IT WINNERS Relit McLaughlin, Casey Mc- On April 22, members, spouses WINTER SPRINGS Elementary Donald,Caroline Merriam,Katie and guests will enjoy Wild Bill's School announced its top readers Lieiers and Monica'ballast'. Wild West Dinner Show at Fort Li- in the Book It program,a national Have some Winter Springs berty in Kissimmee. Deadline for reading and incentive program news? Let K Robert May know. reservations is April 17. For more sponsored by Pizza Hut. Items should be mailed to 1210 information,call(907)388-5112. The top readers are: Swan St., Winter Springs 32708. X15"0 3 30 Tuscawilla women to install club officers By K. Robert May Super students by grade indud- orrrasaarsacsrus , Winter Springs ed Alyssa Colamarino, kindergar- 4 Wednesday night basketball Josh Tyree, second � first grade; Sandra grade;and Ashley president of be ginning The Y program, now te- Lawrence, third grade; and Am- installed as en' iClub at a the just fou its ma second year, recruited bar Wyko students fourth grade.t Tuscawilla Women's Club at a tun- just four teams a year ago. Named students of the month cheon May 25 at the. Heathrow Team rosters are limited to eight by their teachers were Renee Country Club. ' . playyers with only four players al- Tutchton, Timothy Lancaster, The luncheon, the last event of lowed on the two-basket short court Jessica Peters, Trade Foy, Fran- the year for the club,will begin at at any one time.At the end of each cisco Arias and Nicole Sobo- 11:30 am.Tickets are$11,and the eight-game season,a tournament is lewske, kindergarten; Kerrie Mc- deadline for reservations is May staged and the champions are Laughlin, Kyle Monroe, Tommy 19. awarded T-shirts. Players are from Bellew, Sarah. Kolb, Natalie Other officers to be installed for Winter Springs, Oviedo and por- Strachn and Amanda Wilson, the 1995-98 year include Toni bons of east Orange County. They first grade; Crystal Lancaster, Igler, first vice president; Bea compete at Jackson Heights Middle Valerie Maddox, Alex Nee and Schaffer, second vice.president; ,School,Oviedo. Kasandra.Willingham, second Dods Wittig,third vice president; Current league play is in its grade; Judy Henn, corresponding sec- third week,but another round be- Ryan Ruziskey, Sean McKee, retary; Phyllis Walter, treasurer;. gins July 19. Teams that want to L....ly Gentry, LoriJenen Brazier Lee Hyde; historian, and Mae sign up can do so until July 12. and Adrian Cheung, third grade; Jean Burch,parliamentarian. Entry fee is$180 per team. Rebecca.Butt,Nicole Bush,Jesse Bridge awards also will be pre- To register,call Greg Patterson, Mars, Erin Paulsen and Melissa sented at the luncheon. For reser- Eastside YMCA program director, Lee, fourth grade; and Adrienne vations and additional informs- at(407)359-9622, Sekula, Chad Hunter, Brandi tion,call Carole Gray at(407)365- • SUPER STUDENTS Kent and Erica Alvia,fifth grade. 6766. A welcome coffee isbeing DEVON DIAZ, a fifth-grader, Have some Winter Springs planned for late.August to begin. earned "super student of the news? Let K. Robert May know. the new year, and monthly meet- month" honors for March at Win- Items should be mailed to 1210 ings will resume in September. ter Springs Elementary School. Swan St., Winter Springs 32708,or • ADULT resume sumo in BALL - For his effort, he was the guest faxed to (407)830-2459. Or you of the South Seminole Sertoma may can (407)695-8829 weekday THE EASTSIDL YMCA has Club at its weekly breakfast meet- mornings.Items are due 10 days fielded 12 teams for its adult 4 on ing. before publication. Winter Springs Club women 7: WINTER SPRINGS win district TheIts/break-Ins • Tuskawilla Trail, 900 block, be- level awards tween 12 p.m. April 21 and May 6. A took took another man's dog without his • WINTER SPRINGS AWARDS permission and moved out of state with By K. Robert May Reading, writing and drawing it. continue to earn awards for du- • State Road 434, 100 block, 12 OF THE SEIMNEL STAFF dents at Winter Springs Elemen- p.m.April 1 and 2 p.m.May 5.Someone Lary School. stole$1,850 worth of Items horn a unit at The Semoran Junior Women's A third grader, Mary Bergmen, a public storage business. Club won several awards for its was named artist of the month for Auto thefts/burglaries volunteer community efforts at March. Authors of the month, by • Belle Avenue,1200 block,between the recent District 7 Junior Night grade, are Kris Vite and Andrew 5 p.m. May 3 and 5:11 p.m. May 6. of the General Federation of Wom- Morgan, kindergarten; Marilyn Someone broke into a motor home en's Clubs. Roy,first grade;Jordan Hare,sec- parked at a public storage facility and Members took a second place in and grade; Mariangela Pagan, tooka SslSaton valued at$300,a micro- leadership and third place in third grade; Bryan Jarvinen, wave men walled MROO Mid wctW°n home life. Certificates of apprecia- fourth grade, and Kelli McLaugh- vajuist at Nit lion were presented to Sarita tin,fifth grade. Forbes, programs; Paula Kar- The following students were • gay Aworan 7200 dock, marketing, and Lynne Book It Top Readers: 6 p.m. May 5 and 4:06 p.m . Breckon, fund-raising. Mary Kindergartgen — Nicole Jan- Someone broke into a motor free Weeks was nominated for Out- nay, Jennifer Osburn, Joel Mer- parked at a public storage facility.Noth- standing Junior Clubwoman. chant,Jonathan Allcock and Wil- ing was missing. The Semoran club meets at 7:30 liam Christon. • Belle Avenue, 1200 block,between p.m. the third Monday of each First Grade—Renee Haosford, 8 p.m. May 5 and 5:30 p.m. May 6. month at the Harbor School, 3955 Nell Schmidt, David Baldinell, Someone broke into a motor home Red Bug Lake Road.For member- Lauren Trench, Michelle Maria parked at a public storage facility. Noth- ship information, call Linda Hen- and Robbie Castle. ing was taken. demon at(407)695-1783. Second grade — Asha Long, •p.m. Avenue,5 and tz00 7:30 p.m.between B 7:30 Belle May 5 rid ]:30 p.m. Mee 6. • INDIAN TRAILS WINNERS Wayne Stalin,Alex Nee,Trevor Someone broke Into a motor home JESSICA APPLER, a seventh Harris and Ariella NourieL parked at a public storage facility. Nom- grader at Indian Trails Muddle Third Grade—Chelsea Horton, ing was taken. School, was awarded the "grand Luke Balagia, Aida Rodriquez, • Kenka Court,600 block,between 7 level" in the annual Duke Univer- Amy Van Epps and Kristen p.m.May 5 and 8 a.m. May 6.Someone si Talent Search, based on her Spano. stole a hip pouch with tools in it valued ty Fourth grade — Vanessa Ito- at$250 from an unlocked car parked at Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. a house. She has been invited to the na- man, Tameika Mitchell, Jordan • Seneca Boulavam,1800 block,be- tonal awards program in North Winter, Crystal Boyce and John tween 6 p.m.May 5 and 10 a.m. May 6. Carolina in June. Paul Ziino. Someone stole a radar detector valued Ten other Indian Trails stu- Fifth grade—lackesba Martin, at$195 from an unlocked car parked at dents qualified as state finalists Kelli McLaughlin, Casey Mc- a house. for their SAT scores. They have Donald,Caroline Morrison,Katie been invited to attend the state Lieffers and Monica Tyminski. Battery awards celebration in Gainesville Have some Winter Springs • Edgemon Avenue, 6:40 p.m. May in June. news? Let K Robert May know. 4.Two men got into a fight. The students are David Bar- Items should be mailed to 1210 • George Street,400 block,May 5.A owski, Alan Clampitt-Holsen- Swan St., Winter Springs, 32708, woman was charged with battery after beck,Nicole Creams, Katie Grif- or faxed to (407)830-2459. she bit a man on the leg. fin,David Magana,Jeffrey Morri- • Rhoden Lane, 100 block, 12:15 Michael Santo, Brooke Sei- a.m. May 9. A man was charged with cal,t, Lindsay Voirin and Erin battery after he grabbed a woman around the neck, pulling her to the Wiens. gf r t9 S.II ground. Community notes 1 Florida Women's Clubs wins first place 1 • By K. Robert May Winter Springs include Nicole Janney, kindergar- OF �, ten; Ashley Lansing, second THE SENTINEL grade, and Brittany Barker,third of the Winter Springs AARP grade. Gail Hill-Smith, member of the Chapter. Named students of the month Semoran Junior Woman's Club and The meeting will begin at 1:30 are: president of the Florida Junior p.m. at the Senior Center, 400 N. Kindergarten: Silver Stevens, Cubs, accepted a first place award Edgemon Ave. In addition to the Joshua Crooke, Carolina Araujo, recently on behalf of the Florida speaker, there will be a business Ashley Mosley and Amanda Federation of Women's Clubs. meeting and refreshments. Rode; The presentation was made at Seniors are welcome to join the First grade: Lindsey Brown, the 104th International Conven- new chapter; which received its Mehgan Grinage, Stephen Paul- tion of the General Federation of charter in January. "We're grow- seeq Sabrina Hernandez, Jeremy Women's Clubs in Seattle in June. ing at a good pace, but we would Limones and Sabrina Dorman; The Florida Federation took top like more seniors to join for meet- Second grade: Garrett Bowling, honors for its programs on child ings and functions," said Ernie Lindsey Bell, Mark Rabette and abuse prevention, illiteracy and Batter,president. Samantha Hangman; safety for older Americans. For more information,call Bette Third grade: Houston Hanna, Founded in 1890,the intemation- Sumple, membership chairman, Ryan MacArthur, Tara Hodge al organization represents 8,000 at(407)895-0285. and Wendell Colon; community-based women's clubs. • SUPER STUDENT Fourth grade: Mary Beth Bai- • AARP MEETING DESHAWN WALTERS, a ley, Brittnee Newman, Steven PAT JIMISON,founder and ex- fourth-grader, is Winter Springs Rovira and Jacob Black; ecutive director of the Alzheimer Elementary School's super stu- Fifth grade: Shyanne Watson, Resource Center, Inc., will speak dent of the month for June. Frances Orennin,Lynn Maxey,Ben Monday at the "monthly meeting Other super students, by grade, Thierfelder and Gisela Bonilla Winter Springs leaders hope to trim budget WINTER SPRINGS—Winter ' Springs commissioners plan a workshop at 7 p.m.Monday at City ' Hall to review the budget before setting a tentative tax rate. The mayor and commissioners ' are interested in cutting the proposed$18.8 million budget for the year beginning Oct 1 so residents do not face a property tax increase.ovd 7;e96-1 9Soq/3