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The West News - Thursday. March 10. 1994
Janice Hromadka
to serve as
Loan Operations Officer
Page 3
Norcross - Woodlock
Kimberley Harris and Christopher Matus
exchange vows March 5 in West
James and Shirley Woodlock of Bellmead wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Donna Joyce Woodlock to Mark Brent Kimberley Christanne Harris
Norcross of Lorena. and Christopher Paul Matus
Donna is a graduate of LaVega High School where she was active were married Saturday night
in Drama, FFA, served as athletic manager-trainer for the school's March 5. Judge David Pareya,
football team and was elected the Football Sweetheart. She was the groom's cousin, officiated the
listed in Outstanding High School Students of America, twice listed ceremony,
in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and has a Kim is fne diughter of Jim
rmiltipleirstrrrg: mrtlre^atlonal Deans Honor List, in 11191 she was and Betty Harris OfAuStrfi
selected as a Southwestern Bell Telephone recipient of the United Chris is the son
Janice Hromadka
The Board of Directors ofWest
Bank & Trust, in their monthly
meeting on February 19, pro-
moted Janice Hromadka to serve
as Loan Operations Officer.
She joined the staff of West
Bank & Trust in June, 1973,
where she has worked for the
past 21 years. She has experi-
ence in bookkeeping, proof, teller,
note department, secretarial du-
ties & loan processing. Janice is
a graduate ofWest High School
and has completed American In-
stitute of Banking courses in
Principles of Banking Opera-
tions, Accounting & Negotiable
Instruments.
Janice is a member of the St.
Mary's Church of the Assump-
tion, CDA & American Institute
of Banking, Waco Chapter,
Women's Committee.
She and her husband,
Raymond reside at Rt. 2, West.
They have three children,
Raymond, Craig and Kayla.
Way Volunteer of the Year Award. She represented Texas as a Lillie Marie Matus < Wee
winner in the National 4-H Fashion Revue and modeled in the Shelly Patterson, he gi oom'a
National Fashion Show in Chicago, Illinois. She was also selected as cousin, was matron fhoror.
an International Ambassador to Australia, a delegate to Washing- Jason Matus, t e gijoom's
ton Conference in Washington, D.C. and served as the National brother, was best m n.
Ambassador for Texas the following year. Donna is presently a
senior class Criminal Justice mqjor at McLennan Community Col-
lege. She is employed as a Sales Associate with Kindler's Gem
Jeweler's in Waco.
Mark is the son of Merle and Martha Norcross of Axtell and Marinated Mushkorm With Eerbs-Ekgance Made Easy
Geraldine Freeman of Dallas. He is a graduate of Brookhollow
Christian School in Dallas and the Waco Police Academy. He is a
sergeant over the planning and budget division with the Waco Police
Department.
The couple plan a 2 p.m. wedding on May 15 at Northside Church
of Christ in Bellmead. They will live in Lorena.
if A.1'. and
t.
Kim graduated from Killeen-
Ellison High School and Baylor
University.
Chris is a West High graduate
and attended MCC and South-
west Texas State University in
San Marcos.
The couple are both employed
with National Instruments in
Austin. Kim as seminar and ter-
ritory coordinator and Chris in
the shipping and receiving de-
partment.
The couple, who were intro-
duced by Shelly Patterson, make
their home in Austin.
9{e.w ftrrivaCs
The earth averages an annu-
al precipitation (rain, snow,
hail) of about 34 inches.
Tanner Austin Hutyra
Greg and Michelle (Mimi) Hutyra would like to announce the
arrival of their son, Tanner Austin, bom 12:05 a.m. March 4,1994
at Baylor Medical Center in Grapevine. Tanner weighed eight
pounds 12 ounces and was 21 inches long.
Tanner was welcomed home by his brother, Dillon.
Proud grandparents are Georgie Hutyra and Floyd A. and Irene
Wolf, all ofWest.
Nicole Marie Castelin
Mr. jpid Mrs. Nate Castelin of Rowlett are proud parents of a baby
girl, Nicole Marie, bom 7:39 p.m. March 2,1994 at Baylor Univer-
sity Medical Center ip Dallas. She weighed seven pounds three
ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castelin of Mobile,
Alabama, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Makovy ofWest.
Amy Nicole Hoeft
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hoeft of Riesel are proud to announce the birth
of their second daughter, Amy Nicole, bom 9:19 p.m. Februaty 16,
1994 in Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center in Waco. She weighed six
pounds 13 ounces and was 18 inches long.
She was welcomed home by her sister, Courtney. ___________________
Her grandparents are Bill Hoeft of Riesel and the late Ann Hoeft, with grilled meet:
also, Martha Hejl of Hillsboro and the late Emil Hejl. an antipasto or So.
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romantic meal fioesn have to be
time intensive or ex] jnsive. The
key is to use plenty of resh, flavor-
ful ingredients «nd a ittle imagi-
nation. Marinated lushrjooms
with Herbs are a sim le anc deli-
cious way to add gou met appeal
and romance to Bveryc y meals.
Made in minutes, ihese herb-
infused mushrooms ci i be sprved
s oi poultry, as
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The subtle flavor of lushrooms,
garlic and your ehoici of frakrant
herbs like baajj^.dil tarragon,
thynje or oregap| mak| this recipe
a sure hit anytii
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and
3/4 cup water
1/2 cup white wine' negar
1/2 cup olive oil ■ ■Bgi
8 cloves garlic, ligh ly
1/2 teaspoon coarse
pepper or red pe pei
Salt, to taste ■
8 ounces fresh wl >ie button
mushrooms
1 tablespoon chop ed fresh
herbs of your ch lice^H
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Ryan ■ Kreder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kreder of Elm Mott are pleased to
announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Rose, to Patrick
B. Ryan son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Ryan of Victoria.
The bride graduated with honors from Connally High School. She
is employed with The Army-Air Force Exchange Services in Dallas
as an executive vending secretary.
The prospective groom is a graduate of Victoria High School. He
received an instrumentation analyst degree from TSTC (Waco). He
is employed as an engineer with Parsons Engineering in Dallas.
The couple plan an April 16 wedding at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church in Bellmead.
(oregano, thyme, tarragon,
basil, dill weed) or
1 teaspoon dried herbs
Fresh herb sprigs (optional)
In saucepan combine water,
vinegar, oil, garlic, pepper
and salt. Bring to boil; reduce
heat and simmer ten minutes.
Add mushrooms and chopped
herbs; set aside to cool,
stirring occasionally. Spoon
cooled mushrooms into jars,
packing snugly. Pour liquid
over mushrooms to cover.
Tuck a sprig or two of fresh
herb into jars, if desired.
Cover; refrigerate at least 24
--hours and up to 1 month'.
Bring to room temperature
before serving.
Makes 8 servings (two 8-
ounce jars)
Available year-round, mush-
rooms contribute flavor, texture,
and nutrients—including riboflavin,
niacin and thiamin—but are low in
calories, fat, sodium and choles-
terol. For more ideas and recipes
on creating romance with food,
write: Let Your Love Mushroom/M,
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CA 94111.
BACK ROW
BemicdHofnak-1973*, Linda Kolar-1976,
t John Anderson-1979, Vicky Long-1979,
Judy Knapek-1974, Frances Matus-1970,
Janice Hromadka-1973.
SEATED
Paulette Kudelka-I9TJ,Berftl6 Kitsh-19747
Charles J. Nemec-1971, Lou Scott-1971,
and Nita Young-1972.
'Denote* year »UfT member joined Weet Bank A Trust
Come See What A Difference A Bahk Can Make!
WEST
Establlslisd 1893
200 W. OAK
WEST, TX 76891
817-826-5333
Member F.O.I.C.
bank & trust
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Dudik - Hutyra
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Hutyra ofWest are pleased to announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jan
Frances, to Edward Jerome Dudik III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mary
Ruth Dudik and the late Edward Jerome Dudik, Jr. of Ross.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Frances Pokiuda ofWest.
Jan is a 1991 graduate ofWest High School and a 1993 graduate of
McLennan Community College. She is presently employed with
Dameron Oil, Inc.
The prospective groom is the grandson of John and Mary King of
Ross. Edward is a 1989 graduate of West High School. He is an
automotive technician and is currently employed by Cole Ford and
Mercury Sales in Hillsboro.
The couple plan a 4 p.m. ceremony on April 23,1994 at St. Mary's
Catholic Church of the Assumption in West.
This Year,,Don't
Farm Without
Crop Insurance.
Contact your crop insurance
agent and learn how yon can:
Repay your operating loan
even if disaster strikes.
Deliver on contract sales,
even if your crop is short.
Protect your income, vour
crop, and your family.
Be Sure - INSURE!
CaO Now Fbr Details
Walla Insurance Agency
Bank £ Trust Annex
West, Tk.
CrepfcMmaee Seethed By
Rain and Hail
Insurance Service, Inc.
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Knapek, Larry. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1994, newspaper, March 10, 1994; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716142/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.