William Penn Life, 1970 (5. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1970-08-01 / 3. szám

Presentation of Men’s Division Winners to show how each and everyone felt the day after the night before - official scores showed that some of the best scores were shot in singles and doubles! The Journal will publish a list of all of the winners - we are looking for Debra Gulfo to come forward to claim her prize in the singles event - will she please contact your writer and we will mail her the check. Wonder who walked “Mrs. Gary Grant” home from the ball in the wee hours of the morning? ? ? Your bowling tournament administra­tors wish to acknowledge and thank everyone for the letters of congratula­tions that were received at the home of­fice and our homes. They wanted to thank everyone for the assistance and hospita­lity they received during their stay in Toledo. They wanted especially to thank Emery Percei and Bob Felser for staying at the hotel until the last guest left the loading ramp on their way homeward. I would like to mention that our daughter Lisa, wife of Ronald Reeder, waited until the tournament was over to present us with our first grandson, Ronald Dennis Reeder, Jr., born early Monday morning, June 1, 1970. What could be a finer way to close a tournament! In closing - we want this fine tourna­ment and fellowship days to continue in the future - it is very rewarding to see that we could have such a wonderful tournament and fellowship days - without all of you - this couldn’t have been pos­sible. Our thanks to all of you! Your host tournament director Stephen J. Ivancso along with Stephen Danko and Frank Wukovits Branch High - Lights TO OUR READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Our official publication is published quarterly. Publication months are February, May, August, and November. Deadlines are always the first day of publication month. Material for publication should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Address contributions to: EDITOR PENN LIFE WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 429 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 17 Lorain, Ohio Our most active Branch President, Mr. John Jávor excells as a Special Agent for the Lorain, Ohio area. Brother John is following in the footsteps of his Father, who for many years was an active officer of Branch 17. Recently John submitted a nice appli­cation to the Home Office and attached thereto was a lengthy article about our new member RON SALYER, who was graduated from Admiral King High School. He has been signed by the Cleve­land Indians and has reported to the Cleveland Class A Rookie League. He led his school team to the 1970 Buckeye Conference Title. We wish our new member much suc­cess in his major league career and we hope that in the near future we can be commenting on his success through the columns of our official publication. Good luck Ron and welcome to the William Penn family. 048 New York, N. Y. The officers and members of Branch 048 are pleased to announce that it is holding a Testimonial Dinner and Dance honoring their recording secretary Mrs. Anna Varga for her long and faithful ser­vice to our Association and to the Branch. On this date the service pin and scroll shall be presented to her. The above mentioned affair shall be held on Saturday, October 10th, 1970 at the St. Mary’s Church of the Byzantine Auditorium, 246 East 15th Street, New York, N. Y., starting at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Music will be furnished by the Caravan Orchestra. All surrounding Branches are cordially invited. Please contact the New York District Office for detailed informa­tion and tickets, 205 East 85th Street, Room 203, New York, N. Y. 10028, Tele­phone 212-734-2787. Albert Ibos, Branch President Joseph Toma, Branch Manager 189 Alliance, Ohio Branches 064 and 074, Canton, Ohio have been merged into Branch 189, Continued on page 5 3 Stephanie Ivancso, Rip Tinta, President Elmer Charles, Dick Sendi, Joe Filyo and Director Stephen Ivancso.

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