The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1991 Page: 3 of 14
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The West n»ws - September 19,1991
Miss Marina Castro, Joe Adam Ortiz
exchange vows Saturday at Lions Den
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Cassidy R. Grimm
Cassidy Grimm
honored on her
. • fourth birthday
Mrs. Joe A. Ortiz
formerly Marina R. Castro
Marina Rios Castro and Joe Adam
Oitiz were married Saturday after-
noon at Waco Lions Den. The Rev.
Armando Virgen officiated at the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Castro Sr. of West
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesses G. Ortiz of Waco.
Tina Kreder, the bride's sister, was
matron of honor.
Brittany Marie Castro and Brianna
Nicole Ortiz were flower girls. Justin
Heath Castro was ringbearer.
David Lance Ortiz, the groom’s
brother, was best man.
1991 - 92 West FFA
Officers announced
After the end of the last school year
the West FFA Chapter elected the
new officers. They were nominated
and then voted on by secret ballot.
The 1991 - 92 officers are: Jana
Mynarcik, president; Jon Hlavenka,
vice-president; Michelle Macik, sec-
retary; Carmen Walker, treasurer;
Karen Kolar, reporter; Tommy Ku-
tscherousky, seminal; Frankie Kuc-
era, advisor, Shawn Rieger, historian
and Jimmy Neckar, chaplin.
Other attendants were Ferminia
Ortiz, Consuelo Ramirez, Gavina Sar-
daneta, Robert Sardaneta, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
nie Ruiz, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burle-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garibay, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Suasa, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe DeLeon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Castro, Yolando Rios, Frank Rios,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray Garcia, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernesto Lorcdo, Beca
Sardaneta, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sardaneta, Louisa Sardaneta, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Sardaneta, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Sardaneta, Gilbert Rios, Mr. and
Mrs. Chao Gonzales, Delfina Rios,
Tammy Cruz, Aurora Martinez, Mr.
and Mrs. Marc King, Nancy Castro,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poley, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Puente, Raul Sardaneta, Mr.
and Mrs. Paublo Palacious, Mr. and
Mrs. Rufino Sardaneta, Mr. and Mrs.
Emilio Loredo, Mr. and Mrs. Fidel
Lopez and John Stevenson.
The bride is a student at Four-C
College and employed at McLennan
County Sheriffs Department. The
groom is a machine operator at Lux
Packaging.
Following a trip to San Antonio,
the couple, who met through friends,
will live in Waco.
Cassidy Renee' Grimm turned four
years old, August 13,1991. Cassidy
and her friends celebrated her birth-
day on Saturday, August 11 at Bob
Calabro's house in Waco. Ali enjoyed
a Minnie Mouse birthday cake and ice
cream. Cassidy opened her gifts and
then the party proceeded to Showbiz
Pizza for games and pizza.
Cassidy also shared her birthday
with her friends at Columbus Avenue
Baptist Day Care Center on Tuesday,
August 13.
Cassidy is the daughter of Gina
and the late Mike Grimm. She is the
granddaughter of Alwood and Char-
lene Scheler of Tours and Joe Edd and
Anne Grimm of West. Her great-
grandmothers are Mrs. L. A. Karlikof
West and Mrs. Herman Grimm of
Tours.
Cassidy wishes to express Thank
You's to all her family and friends for
the many gifts that she received for
her fourth birthday.
Up until 1830 when anyone pur-
chased a bar of soap, the grocer
simply hacked off a chunk from a
large block.
Kay Maynard and William Booth united in marriage
Kay Lynn Maynard and William
Thomas Booth were united in mar-
riage at 4p.m. September 14,1991 at
SL Mary's Church of the Assumption
in West Rev. Edward Karasek offici-
ated at the double ring ceremony.
Kay is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Maynard of West. She is
the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Thun of West and Ella Mae
Maynard of Abbott
William is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William V. Booth,'Jr. of Clayton, New
Mexico.
The bride given in marriage by her
father chose a designer original heav-
ily beaded alencon lace sheath gown.
Lace accented the basque v-neck bod-
ice and long slim sleeves. Alencon
lace outlined the detachable satin train.
Her headpiece was a crystal and
pearled tierra which held an English
illusion fingertip veil. The bride car-
ried a bouquet of Stargazer lilies.
Carla Darden, the bride's sister,
was matron of honor. Jeri Kay Jordan
was maid of honor. Meagan Maynard,
the bride's cousin, was flower girl.
The honor attendants wore match-
ing two piece floor length suits of
claret silk shantung with slim skirts,
elbow sleeves and portraitcollar. They
carried bouquets of pink, red and white
roses.
The flower girl wore a white satin
tea length dress with white net overlay
skirt trimmed with satin. White pearls
Miss Lori Elaine Kocian and Joel T. Brock united in Marriage
Miss Lori Elaine Kocian and Joel
Todd Brock were united in marriage
at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 14,
1991 at St Martin's Catholic Church
in Tours by the Rev. Isidore Rozycki.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. David Kocian of Elm Mott.
Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Odell Brock of Lorena and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Haralson of Axtell.
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a white crystaline de-
signer gown. The bodice featured an
appliqued illusion high neck, keyhole
back with draped pearl strands and
full double bow, with long shoulder
puffed sleeves tapered at the wrist
The full pickup front skirt swept into
a ruffled semicathedral train. Compli-
menting the dress were heavily beaded
and sequined lace appliques. She wore
a pointed wreath accented with crys-
tals and beads topped with a silk illu-
sion pouff falling into adouble finger-
tip veil. She carried a silk cascade
bouquet that consisted of white and
mauve roses, white freesia, lily of the
valley with mauve and turquoise star-
flowers. The bouquet was accented
with irridescent baby's breath, a tur-
quoise rosary and strands of white
pearls.
Maid of honor was Colleen Kern.
Bridesmaids were: Sharon Gatlin,
cousin of the bride; Diane Snokhous,
aunt of the bride; Dana Snokhous,
cousin of the bride; Becky Snokhous,
cousin of the bride; Donna Stanislav,
Stephanie McHargue, Katy Gray,
Michelle Walton, Shelly McGee,
Linda Mynarcik, Pam Fuller, Ronda
Hanley and Brenda Cottle. Junior
bridesmaid was Tiffiny Sutterfield.
Mrs. Joel T. Brock formerly Lori Kocian
The bridesmaids wore turquoise
taffeta dresses with dropped fitted
waists, scalloped and bow accented
sleeves and necklines and high/low
hemlines. They carried a nosegay of
mauve satin roses, with turquoise and
white silk gypsophilia, irridescent
baby's breath and ribbon surrounded
the bouquet with turquoise lace.
Best man was Richard Gonzalez.
Groomsmen were: Tim Kocian, bro-
ther of the bride; Kenneth Knupple,
grooms brother-in-law; Mike Thomp-
son , grooms brother-in-law; Tim Fos-
Pointers
For Parents
Nutritious Meals
For The Fast Track
What to do when hectic schedules
leave little time to cook and stag-
gered meal times tempt you—or the
kids—to grab what’s handy, whether
or not it’s nutritious? Part of the so-
lution might be dressing up leftovers
(from casseroles and stews to meat
and tuna loaves) with the wholesome
goodness of part-skim milk cheese,
such as Jarlsberg.
Mellow and slightly nutty with
deceptively “creamy” consistency,
one wedge goes a long way. Or opt
for a chunk of new Jarlsberg Lite-
even lower in fat, calories and so-
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cheese. Thinly sliced, either makes a
terrific instant topping, melts readily
and smoothly when food is heated.
Shred over canned soups or to jazz
up frozen entrees and side dishes.
Jarlsberg mixed with prepared veg-
etables or browned hamburger meat
turns microwaved baked potatoes into
a treat—a healthy, nearly complete
mini lunch or dinner. Since main
course salads are popular year-round,
remember that cooked fish, chicken,
lean deli meats—just about anything
you toss with greens—benefits from
the addition of a rich, flavorful low
fat cheese—not to say the calcium
and protein it brings to the table.
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New Arrivals
Dustin Lee Middlebrook
Ervin and Monica Middlebrook, Jr. of Abbott are proud parents of a son,
Dustin Lee, bom August 28,1991 at 1:30 p.m. at Hillscrest Baptist Medical
Center in Waco.
Dustin weighed seven pounds seven ounces and was 191/2 inches long. He
was welcomed home by his sister, Maegan.
Grandparents are Henry and Willie Mae Pustejovsky of Abbott and Ervin
and Marjorie Middlebrook of Waco. Great-grandpa is Ray Middlebrook of
West.
Sarah Lena Butler
Tim and Kathy Butler are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter,
Sarah Lena, bom at 8:57 a.m. September 13,1991 at Andrews Air Force Base,
Washington, D.C.
She weighed six pounds 14.8 ounces and was 20 3/4 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roessler of Leroy, Phyliss
Ferland of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Raimey D. Butler of Elm Mott.
Robert Louis Snokhous, Jr.
Annette and Robert Snokhous, of Brigham City, Utah, are the proud parents
of a son, Robert Louis. He was bom at 4:12 a.m„ September 14,1991 at
Brigham City Community Hospital. He weighed five pounds, 14 ounces and
was 18 inches long.
Robert has a two-year-old sister, Margee, and his grandparents are Donna
and Butch Travis of Palestine and Louise and Jimmy Snokhous of West Great-
grandparents are Ruth and Bud Huff of Ennis.
ter, Dale Haigood, Tim Stephens,
Keith Johnson, Mario Balli, Ed
McEathron, Todd Dunigan, Brad
Bridges, Kevin Dollins and Gary
Fisher.
Jamie Gonzalez was the reader and
Willie Mae Podsednik was the Eu-
charistic Minister. Gift bearers were
Jerry and Shirley Allen, the brides
godparents.
Altar servers were Hayden Hol-
ecek and Chad Hutyra.
Soloist was Beverly Uptmor and
organist was Bernice Perry.
Ushers were Lee Steinhauser, the
bride'seousin and DavidJanek, bride's
uncle.
After the wedding ceremony the
couple were honored with a dinner
and dance in Tours Hall.
Members of the houseparty were
Christy Knupple, Ronda Brock,
Danielle Brock and Leslie Thompson
all the groom's sisters and Robin Berry.
Lori is a receptionist and Public
Service Director at KWKT-Fox 44.
Todd is a painting contractor with
Brock Painting in the Waco area.
After a honeymoon to Las Vegas,
Nevada, the couple will make their
home in Elm Mott.
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Mrs. William Booth
formerly Kay Maynard
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and bow at the back, designed and
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John Booth, the groom’s brother
was best man. Bryan Maynard, die
bride's brother was groomsman. Mi-
chael McComas, the groom's nephew,
was ringbearer.
Serving as ushers were: Ross
Darden, John Calhoon.Rick Pitcairin
and William Coster.
Lector for the ceremony was Karen
Lcdnicky.
Following the ceremony ihccouplc
was honored with a reception dinner
at the Northwood Inn in Waco.
Following a trip to Grand Cayman
Island, the couple will live in Colulla.
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