William Penn Life, 1974 (9. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1974-07-01 / 3. szám

1 continued from page 9 Mrs. Elizabeth Markis, mother of Betty Wlosak, passed away recently. Our most heartfelt sympathy goes to the family. A pleasant and healthy summer to all Your reporter, S. Szemes 91 Massillon, Ohio Darlene Shurman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Shurman, Canton, Ohio has been elected president of Stark County (Ohio) Association of Legal Secretaries. Miss Darlene Shurman Our congratulations and best wishes are extended to Miss Shurman, whose Mother and her family have been members of the William Penn Association for many years. 129 Columbus, Ohio The Home Office is pleased to announce that Mr. Edward E. SATERS was appointed General Agent for the Columbus, Ohio area on June 1, 1974. Mr. Saters staff includes, at the present time Mr. Michael Clayton on a full-time basis and on a part-time basis Mr. James L. Christy and James R. Eastep. Mr. Saters is a fully qualified, well trained insurance representative, having 18 years experience in the field. It is his intention to have either he or one of his men contact all the members and offer whatever service he can as well as to familiarize the members with all of the life and A and H plans being offered by the Association. Mr. Saters is married and the Father of three lovely daughters. The Saters Agency is working out of the Columbus Office at 1501 South Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43207 Tel: 443- 7797. He resides 1228 Kildale Square N. Tel: 846-5195 We request all members of Branch 129 to assist Mr. Saters and his staff in the very difficult task of enrolling new members into the Association. With the cooperation of Branch Officers and members we hope to see a complete rejuvenation of Branch activities in Columbus. 159 Phoenixville, Pa. We are pleased to learn that our efficient Branch Manager Mr. William J. Kovach has been promoted to the responsible position of Supervisor of the Lathe Department with the Philadelphia Gear Corporation. The Home Office congratulates Mr. Kovach on his, what we are certain, is a well earned promotion. Good luck Bill. 189 Alliance, Ohio Branch 189 sincerely missed going to the bowling tournament which was held in Detroit this year. We want to congratulate the winners and to all others, remember there will be next year when you can try again! Congratulation to Mr. Frank A. Bolog and Sharon Lee Oswalt on their recent marriage. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B. Oswalt. Mrs. Bolog was the Alliance Carnation Queen of 1972. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Bolog, long time members of William Penn and long time participants of William Penn bowling tournaments. Young Mr. Bolog is associated with his father in the Alliance Zone Cab Company. After a reception held at the K. of C. Hall the young couple left on their honeymoon to New York City. Much Mrs. Frank A. Bolog good luck and happiness to the young couple! The William Penn Athletic Women’s Club will hold their annual picnic, July 21, at Beechwood Playground, starting at 2 P.M. Come and have a good time! Our sincere sympathy to Mrs. John Pavelle, of Canton, Ohio, at the death of her beloved husband. Anyone having any events, that they would like to be put into the William Penn Life, please contact me by writing to Br. Mgr. Michael Duruttya, who is always ready to assist you in your insurance needs, at 1708 S. Morgan Avenue, Alliance, Ohio 44601. As vacation time is drawing near, we of Br. 189 wish all our members a safe, excit­ing and restful vacation. Marie Duruttya Reporter 226 McKeesport, Pa. The Rev. Albert J. Jozik (JÓCZIK), O.F.M., celebrated his First Mass at St. Pius V Catholic Church, McKeesport, Pa., Sun­day May 12,1974. Rev. Albert J. Jozik O F. M. Father Jozik was ordained to the Francis­can priesthood May 4 by the Most Rever­end Nicholas D’Antonio, O.F.M., D.D., Bishop of Olancho, Honduras, at the Chris­tian Formation Center in Andover, Massa­chusetts. The concelebrants at the Mass included Franciscan priests, some teachers of and some former seminary classmates of Father Jozik, as well as diocesan priests. Following the Mass, Father Jozik blessed the guests and parishioners at an informal reception arranged by the Confraternity of Christian Mothers in the parish hall. The family’s dinner and reception honor­ing Father Jozik took place in the evening at Serra High School, McKeesport, Pa. The newly ordained priest was graduated from St. Pius V Elementary School in 1961. After graduation with highest honors from Serra High School in 1965, he entered Immaculate Conception Seminary in Troy, New York. He was received into the Order of Friars Minor at St. Anthony Noviatiate in Catskill, New York in August of 1966, joining the same province which operates and teaches at Serra High School in McKee­sport. He graduated as Valedictorian of his class in 1970. He began his theological 10

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