William Penn Life, 1984 (19. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1984-10-01 / 4. szám

Home Office News Congratulations are extended to several Home Office employees. Lauren Harford, Secretary, presented her husband, Steven, with an 8 lb. baby girl named Erin Gately on August 23. Fred Maitz, Assistant Treasurer and his wife Dianne, had a baby boy named Brian Matthew on August 25 who weighed in at 8'1 5". BRIAN MATTHEW On Saturday, October 27, Suzanne Eveges became the bride of James Deak at Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church. The bride is the daughter of Clarence and Marianne Eveges of Penn Hills, Pa., and the bridegroom is the son of Joseph and Helen Deak of Munhall, Pa. The bride was attended by Juliann Kwasneski, Matron of Honor. The bridesmaids were Donna Balzer, Mary Smith, Judy Boka, Nancy Lewandowski and Linda Hornyak. Dale Wrobel was the best man and ushers were Joseph Havrilla, Michael Eveges, Randall Taliani, William Patsen and Joseph Eveges. A reception was held at the Greek Orthodox Banquet Hall in Oakmont. Suzanne works in the Claims Department at the Home Office and the groom is employed by Computer Sciences Corporation as a program­mer. We wish Suzanne and Jim a happy and blessed marriage. Home Office Outing at Penn Scenic View L. to R. Gay Banes, General Counsel. Vice President Planning; Gus G. Nagy, National Secretary; William Kohut, National Director; John Kenawell, Executive Vice President; John Lovász. National Treasurer; Ethel Sabo. On Wednesday, September 12, the Home Office employees were treated to a field trip to Penn Scenic View. Penn Scenic View, located in the heart of the Laurel Mountains, was enjoyed by all of the employees, especially those who viewed it for the first time. The beautiful sunny day and the picturesque countryside in all its splendor was something to appreciate. After spending the morning at Scenic View, a luncheon was held in nearby Seven Springs Mountain Resort to celebrate the retirement of Home Office employee, Mary Devlin. She was employed by the former Catholic Knights of St. George over 21 years ago and has worked in the Treasury Department. After the delicious luncheon, Mary was presented a gold watch as a gift from her fellow employees. She will be greatly missed by all at the Home Of­fice. Hopefully during her retirement, Mary will do what she likes best, reading and traveling. More Pictures Next Page Pictured above is the 1984 Munhall Borough Baseball Bronco Team sponsored by the William Penn Association. Munhall is a neighboring community of Homestead where the Pittsburgh Sales Agency was previously located. This is the first year the William Penn Association has sponsored a local team and they have fared well during the season. The Bronco team is for boys from age 13-15. ‘ Holiday Greetings Good Wishes and Happy Holidays are sent to all members and friends from the Officers, Board Members, Auditing Committee and all Home Office Employees. 16

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