The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1992 Page: 3 of 14
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The West News - Thursday, May 7,1992
Page 3
Julie Cernosek, Richard Freeman, Jr.
exchange marriage vows in West
Julie Michelle Cemosek and Rich-
aid H. Freeman, Jr. were united in
marriageon May2,1992 atSt Mary's
Catholic Church of Assumption in
West. The Reverend Ed Kantsek offi-
ciated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C.W. Cemosek, Sr. of West.
The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H. Freeman, Sr. of Hubbard.
Grandparents of the bride are Mrs.
Anne Mae Cemosek and the late John
Cemosek, and the late Willie and
Bertha Pustejovsky. The groom's
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gildner and Mrs. Hilda Freeman.
Given in marriage by her father the
bride wore a designer gown of white
satin with the bodice featuring a basque
waistline, high sheer neckline, and
long sleeves accented with re-embroi-
dered schiffli lace, sequins and beads.
A signature bow finished the back
waist The full gathered skirt swept
into a scalloped cathedral train with
schiffii lace cut outs and lace inserts.
She wore a silk flower and pear!
halo with silk illusion pouf and waist
length veil. She carried a cascading
bouquet of dendrobuim orchids, star-
gazer lilies and minuet roses. In her
bouquet was intertwined a rosary
belonging to her grandmother for
something old and borrowed. She also
carried a crystal rosary brought by her
parents from Czechoslovakia.
Teresa Mynarcik and MelissaGerik
were honor attendants. Bridesmaids
were Kathleen Hayes, Kathryn Kolar,
Joanie Crain, Carol Bartosh, Susan
Siems, Denise McGuire and Regina
Wittenberg.
They wore fushia satin dresses with
fitted basque waists, scalloped neck-
lines and short sleeves. The back waist
was accented with a large scalloped
bow bustle. High-low hemlines fin-
ished the gowns. They carried free
form bouquets of star-gazer lilies,
baby's breath, spider pompoms and
springreen fem.
Best men were Steve Macy and
Tye Freeman, the groom's cousin.
Groomsmen were: Ryan Kaska, Bra-
dley Nors, David Crain, Thomas
Bartosh, Donald Cemosek, Ben Clay-
baker and Richard Cemosek. Ushers
were John Dvorak and Dean McGuire.
Witnesses were C.W. Cemosek,
Jr. and Tim Thomas.
Flower girls were nieces of the
bride, Audra Cemosek and Tammy
Bartosh. Ringbearer was Brandon
Freeman, the groom's son.
Mrs. Richard H. Freeman, Jr.
formerly Julie Michelle Cernosek
Mallorie Alyssa Mach
Dr. and Mrs. Kent Mach of Edwards AFB, Cal ifomia are proud to announce
the arrival of their daughter, Mallorie Alyssa, bom April 3,1992. She weighed
eight pounds 14 ounces.
Grandparents are Milford and Mary Mach of Fort Worth.
Great-grandparents arc Mary Machof Westand MaudeGravesof Greenville
Misty Diane Michel
Misty Diane was bom April 30, 1992 at 11:32 a m. at Hillcrest Baptist
Hospital. Proud parents are Lisa and Chris Michel of Waco.
She weighed seven pounds three ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches long.
She was welcomed home by James David and Carrie Jo.
Grandparents are Carolyn and David Gouldman of Laguna Park and Rita
and Bobby Lee of Waco.
Great-grandparents arc Harry and Bessie Lichnovsky of West, Rucben
Gouldman of Laguna Park, and Hazel Evans of Waco.
Great-great grandmother is Zora Gouldman of Clifton.
Lillian "Claire” Ashby
Kevin and Nancy (Gayden) Ashby of Robinson are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Lillian "Claire", bom at Hillcrest Baptist Medical
Center in Waco April 27,1992.
She was welcomed home by her brother Travis, age three and one half.
Grandparents are Richard and Sue Ashby of Gatesville and Noel and Doris
(Urbanovsky) Gayden of Waco.
Great-grandparents are Herschel Brittain of Gatesville and Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Ashby of Flatt
Brandon David Nors
David and Tammic Nors are proud to announce the arrival of their son,
Brandon David, bom at 1:57 p.m. April 15,1992 at Hillcrest Baptist Medical
Center in Waco.
He weighed eight pounds five ounces and measured 21 inches long.
Grandparents are Marvin and Rose Mynar of Abbott and Robert and Marie
Nors of AbbolL
Great-grandparents are Ben and Helen Mynar, Martha Monthei, Jim and
Clara Nors, all of Abbott, and Robert and Willie Mae Neckar of Tours.
Kolar - Lassetter
Karen Renee Lassetter and Randy Wayne Kolar are engaged and plan a June
13 wedding at Sl Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in West.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Ms. Joan Lassetter of West and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Lassetter of Spring, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Ms. Janie
Lassetter of Waco.
The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kolar of West.
He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Semberaand Ms. Annie Kolar,all from
West.
Karen is a 1983 graduate of West High School. She received a bachelor's
degree in education from Baylor University. She is a teacher-coordinator at
Hillsboro High School in Hillsboro.
Randy is also a 1983 graduate of West High School. He is a supervisor-relief
driver for Dr. Pepper Bottling Company in Waco.
Members of the houseparty were:
Risha Cemosek, Miki Cernosek,
Kathy Sembra, Lanctte Nors and
Donna Stanislav. Giving out rice bags
were: Leslie and Molly Cemosek and
Lisa Cemosek.
Readings were done by Karen
Communicating your values
on sexuality to your child
Teachers and school officials over-
whelmingly recommend the home as
,eJ tTm test (“ Child"" “ re“i,C
Ham. Organist was Dorothy Kucera.
Candlelighters were Corby
LaCroix and T.J. Bartosh.
A reception, dinner and dance was
at the West Fraternal Auditorium.
sex education. Parents report concern
over the content of school sex educa-
tion curricula. "Do school sex educa-
tion courses reflect my values?”
To learn how you can more effec-
tively share your family’s beliefs and
Music throughout the afternoon appropriate and safe
was provided by Charles Ncmcc. scxu-jbctovior.joinDr.TomStidvent
Riding The Windplayed for the dance. on Monday evening. May 18, at 7
Following a honeymoon to p m Providence Health Center.
Carlsbad, New Mexico, the couple Not a seminar on what to tell your
will live in Dawson where the groom scx_ stidvent w*h focus
is self-employed and the bride is a jnstcacj 0n ways parents can create a
student at Parker Chiropractic Col-
lege in Dallas.
communication environment where
mothers and fathers help their chil-
dren understand how their religious
faith and beliefs affect all aspects of
lifcchoices, including those surround-
ing sexual behavior.
"There are definitely techniques
parents can use to set the stage for
effective communication,” said
Stidvent, "even communication about
such sensitive issues as sexual behav-
ior."
The seminar, sponsored by the
DcPaul Center, will be held from 7 to
8:30 p.m. in Providence Health Cen-
ter's first floor classrooms. Open to
the public at no charge, anyone wish-
ing to preregister or needing addi-
tional information should call 776-
5970.
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Thank You!
A sincere Thank You to all who voted for me
in the recent City Council election. Your con-
fidence is appreciated very much and I know
that the new council member, Darrin Banik,
will be a great asset to our city.
It has been most gratifying to serve on the
council for the past nine years and I will
continue to work for the progess of our city.
Sincerely,
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supported me in the May 2nd
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in me are greatly appreciated.
A special thank you to my wife, Torie
and our families for their help and
moral support.
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