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THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWS-THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1994, PAGE THREE
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Teichman - Wolf
Exchange Vows
Cynthia Darlene Wolf and Keith James
Teichman exchanged wedding vows
Saturday, June 11, at 4:00 p.m. at St.
Mary's Catholic Church in Windthorst,
with the Rev. Bartholomew Landwer-
meyer of Sacred Heart Catholic Church
in Seymnour, officiating the double-
ring ceremony and nuptial mass.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs..
Lloyd Wolf, Sr. of Windthorst; andnMr.
and Mrs. James Teichman of Scotland.
The church was decorated with pedes-
tal urns of magnolias, pink and white
roses, gladiolas, english ivy, lily, an d
a heart-shaped candelabra
When escorted and presented in mar-
riage by her father, the bride's gown
was of bridal white satin. The high Vic-
torian neck was adorned with pearls and
sequins. The bodice and sleeves were
detailed with beaded appliques. Large
decorated appliques accented the skirt
and cathedral train. The back completed
the dress with a heart cut-out draped
with pearls. The hide's veil was a back
piece decorated with silk rosettes and
pearl detailing. Silk lily of the valley,
hanging the length of the veil added the
special touch. Cindy's bouquet was a
cascade of pink and white roses, small
tea roses, stephanottis, lily, and
claudette lace, pearls, and satin ribbon.
Brenda Wolf served as Maid of Honor,
and Kimberly Hemmi, sister of the
bride, served as Matron of Honor.
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Edward Wolf served as Best Man, and
the groomsmen were Bryan Hemmi,
Chuck Zotz, Lloyd Wolf, Sr. brother of
the bride, Mike McDonald and Ben
Keller. Ushers included Kenneth
Teichman, David Vaccarella, Danny
Wolf, and Jerry Bacon. Alter Boys were
Josh Wolf, Tracey Hoff and Stuart Win-
ter.
Patty Koetter sang while accompanied
on the organ by Glenda Lou Schroeder,
both of Windthorst.
Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wolf Sr. were hosts of a recep-
tion at St. Mary's Parish Hall in
Windthorst. Registerin guests at the
recpetion were Trecie Schenk and
Michelle Vieth. Aubrey Wolf and
Angie Wolf helped in serving punch,
and Shannon Teichman and Shelly
Teichman served cake. A dance given
by Mr. and Mrs. James Teichman im-
mediately followed the reception. The
rehearsal dinner was given by Mr. and
Mr.s James Teichman at the Spur Hotel
in Archer City on June 10th.
The couple are both graduates of
Windthorst High School. The bride is
currently attending Midwestern State
University and is employed by High
High Dairy. The groom is employed by
Teichman Brothers Dairy. After a trip
to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will live
in Scotland
Morrison - Blackburn
Repeat Nuptials
Dee Ann BlackBurn, of Wichita Falls,
daughter of Bobby and Arlene Black-
burn ofArcher City, and Bradley Morri-
son, of Wichita Falls, son of Tommy
and Mary Ann Morrison of Chillicothe,
were married June 7th, at 7 p.m. at
Calvary Baptist Church in Vernon.
Debra Blackburn, of Wichita Falls, was
Maid of Honor for her sister, and Ernest
Nunez of Wichita Falls, brother -in-law
of the groom, was the best man.
A reception was held in t he fellowship
hall of the church.
The couple will live inWichita Falls.
Green - Richardson
To Wed
Mr. C.S. Green of Archer City and Mrs.
Kathy Knibbs of Griffin, Canada, would
like to announce the marriage of their
daughter, Kara Dawn Green, to William
Russell Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Richardson , of Wheeler. The
couple will be married June 18, at 7:00
p.m. in the First Baptist Church in
Wheeler.
Herrons To Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Perry E. (Tinker) Herron (native of
Archer City) and Dolores Hudgins Her-
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Patty Koetter sang v/hile accompanied
on the oragan by Glenda Lou Schroe-
der, both of Windthorst.
Bridesmaids were Gina Stallcup, sister
of the bride, Brandi Cody, sister of the
groom, Dawn Vieth, and Sharia Wolf,
sister of the bride. The bridesmaids
wore a dark purple dress made of satin.
The tea length dresses featured a prin-
cess neckline and bell shaped sleeves.
The heart shaped cut-out in the back re-
sembled the bride's gown. The girls
carried arm cascades of pink and white
roses, snap dragons, lily, english ivy,
pink lace, tulle and ribbon. The brides-
maids wore combs adorned with pink
tea roses, tulle and pearls in their hair.
Flower girls were Faryn Stallcup,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stallcup; and Kayla Hemmi, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hemmi.
Waylon Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wolf, Jr.; and Corey Teichman,
son of Brandi Cody, served as ring
bearers. The flower girls wore pink
satin dresses similar to the bridesmaids'
dresses, but were also trimmed in white
lace. They carried basket filled with
pink roses, tulle, ribbon and lace. The
girls wore clips with pink tea roses and
tulle in their hair.
ron will celebrate their 50th Wedding
Anniversary on June 24th. Their chil-
dren are having a reception for them
on July 2,1994. They were married at
Highland Heights Baptist Church in
Wichita Falls. At that time, Tinker was
stationed at San Antonio. They lived in
San Antonio, Wichita Falls, and Fort
Worth for 35 years and have been in
Oregon for the last 15 years They have 2
children, Bill Herron of Jefferson, OR,
and Marilyn Herron of Irving, 3 grand-
children, and 1 great-granddaughter.
Gutierrez - Parish Wed
Traci Lynn Parish and Ernie Gutierrez,
Jr. were married June 4,1994, at Uni-
versity United Methodist Church in
Wichita Falls. The Rev. Larry George
officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Parish of Wichita Falls.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernan Gutierrez, Sr., of
Kingsville.
The bride was escorted and given in
marriage by her father. She wore a gown
of crystal light organza with a sweet-
heart neckline accented by puffed
sleeves and fitted dropped waistline.
Bodice and sleeves were adorned with
sequins and seed pearls and appliqued
lace, as was the full floor-length or-
ganza skirt with chapel length train. A
large double-bow also of organza gar-
nished the lower back of the gown. Her
double-tiered bristled veil was held in
place with pearls of flower and stream-
ers. The bride's bouquet was of white
roses and gardenia with greenery.
Jana Parish was her sister's maid of
honor. Bridesmaids wre Chisti
Crutcher, Kash Moxley, Teresa Shirey,
Kim McGlamery, and Kim Johnson.
They wore identicl salmon tea length
dresses made o fsatin wih ortanza over-
lay on teh skirt and sleebes. Small ecru
pearls lined the neck and back with an
organza bowa at the lower back of the
dresses.
Leroy Gutierrez was best man for his
brother. Groomsmen were Deno Gutier-
rez, Franco Santiago, Brent Weaver,
Rudy Wallace and Michael Klintworth.
The best man and groomsmen wore
black tuxedos with black vests and bow
ties.
Gary Moxley, David Azleton, Winston
Esterline, and Bill Crutcher were ush-
ers.
Ring bearer and flower girl were Corey
Gutirrez and Ronnye Foster. Blythe
Esterline was candle lighter.
Parents of the bride were hosts for the
reception at the Woman's Forum. The
bridegroom's parents gave the rehearsal
dinner at El Chico.
The bride is a graduate of Archer City
High School andattends the University
of North Texas. She will intern at Wic-
hita Falls Rehabilitation Hospital this
fall. The groom is a graduate of A.C.
Jones High School in Beeville, and is an
Air Traffic Controller in the Air Force.
Several months ago, I started having
stomach problems. I would get a full
feeling in my stomach every day. I told
my sisters, "I don't, know wh6aiw worn
gwith me, I either ave stomach ulcers or
colon cancaer or something." It was
aowa6sn worse when I was sittin gin the
liing room wathing TV, ahnd I usually
watched TBN. It would sometims get so
bad the fullness would push up under mu
ribs and make it hard for me to breathe.
One day, I was watching TBN and the
owner, Paul Crouch, was holding his
stomach and saying, "Every time the
Holy Spirit is dealing v/ith me, I get this
feeling in my stomach." I thought,
"Could my stomach trouble be the
Holy Spirit? I am believing that it is the
Holy Spirit. So if your stomach gets
that full feeling, maybeit is the Holy-
Spirit filling you up."
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