The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1977 Page: 4 of 12
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Trumi Christian, Kim Wiloth
United In August 6 Ceremony
Mrs. Kim Wiloth
Tatom, 3. Charla Jo Darnell, 4.
Jackie Hagle.
GOAT TYING
1. Becky Satterfield, 2. John
Clifton, 3. John Ayers.
LADIES BARREL RACE
1. Flo Peacock, 2. Sue Peacock, tied with yellow satin.
Albany Riders, Ropers
Participate In Playday
The results of the Albany POLES
Playday held August 14 at the 1. Becky Satterfield, 2. Charla
Pleasure Riders Arena are as Jo Darnell, 3. Jackie Hagle.
follows:
10 AND UNDER
WESTERN PLEASURE
1. Chad Duggan.
BARREL
1. Serna Sumners, 2. David
Hagle, 3. Chad Duggan, 4.
Randy Brown.
STAKE RACE
1, Chad Duggan.
POLES
1. Randy Brown, 2. Chad
Duggan, 3. Serna Sumners.
FLAG RACE
1. Serna Sumners, 2. David
Hagle, 3. Randy Brown, 4.
Stephen Henry.
GOAT RIBBON
1. Chad Duggan, 2. Serna
Sumnert, 3. Randy Brown.
11 THROUGH 16
WESTERN PLEASURE
1. Aletha Bumpus, 2. Lisa
Henry, 3. Vickie Hargit, 4.
Sandra Tatom.
BARREL RACE
1, Susan Henry, Lisa Henry
(tie), 2. Aletha Bympua, 3.
Vickie Hargia.
STAKE RACE
1. Aletha Bumpua, 2. Bud
Bumpua, 3. Lisa Henry,
POLE8
1. Liaa Henry, 2. Vickie
Harfis, 3, Bud Bumpua, 4,
SUcy Garren.
FLAG RACE
1. Liaa Henry, 2. Suaan Henry,
3. Vickie Hargia, 4. Bud
Bumpua.
GOAT TYING
1. Liaa Henry, 8. Ed Edington,
8. Suaan Henry, 4. Stacy
Garren.
The United Methodist Church
in Farwell was the scene of the
August 6 wedding of Trumi
Donise Christian to Robin Kim
Wiloth. The double ring
ceremony was performed by
Rev. B. J. Foster, uncle of the
bride, at 7:00 in the evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
Christian of Route 1, Farwell
are parents of the bride. The
groom's parents are Rudolph
Wiloth and Nita Wiloth, both of
Albany.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a
candlelight polyester organza
gown trimmed with gimped
lace down the front. The dress
featured an empire waistline,
Queen Anne neckline and angel
sleeves. The attached chapel
train also had gimped lace
down the back. A fingertip
veil, trimmed in Chantilly lace,
had a bandeau headpiece
covered with lace and pearls.
Her bouquet was a stylized
cascade of yellow sweetheart
roses, stephanotis, pixie carna-
tions, baby's breath and
springeri fern.
She wore her maternal
grandmother's sapphire ring,
and a blue garter presented by
Mindy Wiloth, sister of the
groom.
Miss Judy Burt of Albany,
FLAG RACE maid of honor, wore a yellow
1. Becky Satterfield, 2. Beverly Quiana nylon dress featuring a
v-neckline, angel sleeves, and
empire waistline gathered in
the front. She wore a yellow
organza flower in her hair and
carried a clutch bouquet of
yellow fujii and yellow statice
3. Beulah Hash.
CALF RIDING
1. Robert Hill, 2, David Henry,
3. Stephen Henry.
RIBBON ROPING
1. John Clifton.
BREAKAWAY
1. Larry Williams, 2.
Williams.
TIE DOWN
1. John Clifton, 2. Lendon
Parker, 3. Larry Williams, 4.
Marvin Henry.
BULL RIDING
1. Robert Parker, 2. Ed
Edington, 3. Lee Sellers, 4.
Wilby Hagle.
Robert and Barbara Rown-
tree recently spent a week in
Ruidoao, New Mexico. They
attended the raeea while there.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Allen
Butler of Anton and Miss Loy
Christian of Friona, cousins of
the bride. Their dreases were
identical with that of the maid
of honor. All wore gold
necklaces, gifts of the bride.
Bobby Similarly dressed were the
flower girls, Amy Foster and
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Keralee Crume. Ringbearer
was Chad Crume.
The bride's mother, Mrs.
Christian, wore a long green
dress. Mrs. Wiloth, mother of
the groom, was dressed in a
floor length apricot color gown.
Best man was Brad Koonce
of Desdemona.
Groomsmen were Scotty
Koonce, Desdemona, and David
Bales, Albany. Ushers were
Charles Christian, brother of
the bride, Buford Salters and
Bob Tidwell.
Mrs. Israel Armendariz, or-
ganist, accompanied Mrs. Troy
Christian, soloist, who sang
Follow Me and Wedding
Prayer.
The reception followed in the
parlor of the church. The
bride's table, covered with
candlelight cloth, was centered
with a two-tiered cake deco-
rated with fresh flowers and
encircled with baby's breath.
Appointments were of silver.
The groom's table had a brown
cloth, gold appointments, coffee
and finger sandwiches.
Presiding at the registry was
Vicki Cumming, Amarillo. Ser-
vers at the bride's table and
groom's table were sisters of
the groom, Mrs. Buford
Salters and Misses Mindy,
Tempie and Tammy Wiloth.
The bridal couple honey-
mooned at Ruidoso. The bride
wore away a two piece dress
with corsage of yellow rose-
buds.
Mrs. Wiloth, a teacher at
Nancy Smith Elementary School
in Albany, is a graduate of
McMurry College and holds the
Elementary Education degree.
Wiloth, employed by Harrison
Construction Co. in Albany, has
a Business degree from Tarle-
ton State University.
The rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the groom's mother
and sisters in the back yard of
the bride's parents.
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Lucas, Donnie. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1977, newspaper, August 17, 1977; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414894/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.