William Penn Life, 1982 (17. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1982-07-01 / 3. szám

Branch 150 Masontown, Pa. LOUIS JESSO Louis C. Jesso, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jesso of Uniontown, has been accepted for the fall term at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pitts­burgh, where he will major in electrical engineering. A recent graduate of Laurel Highlands Senior High School where he maintained a grade average of 3.7 and graduated in the top 10% of his graduating class of 391 members. Louis is the son of our District Branch Manager 150 and his grandfather the late John Jesso was District Branch Manager 150 for sixty years until his death in 1974. Branch 189 Alliance, Ohio It was indeed a surprise “Happy Birthday” party for Br. 189 Secretary John A. Barany, when he celebrated his 65th birthday! Tears of joy were in John’s eyes when his family and friends met at Br. Mgr. Zolton Cibulas’ home and surprised him. Much thanks to Kathy Cibulas for the delicious Hungarian goodies she Sec. John Barany showing surprise at his 65th birthday party with son Tom looking on. baked. Also thanks to Ann, Tom and John Jr. Barany for helping to keep the party a surprise and such a success. The 60 guests present all wished John many many more birthdays to come! John Jr. presented his dad with a port­able television set as a gift from the guests present. John will enjoy watch­ing golf tournaments! Pres. Mike Duruttya, John Barany and Br. Mgr. Cibulas at John's Birthday party. We, who were in Cleveland at the bowling tournament, had a very en­joyable time. Pug Duruttya, Club Manager of the Alliance William Penn Club, had us all holding our breath when he rolled a 288 game. He was disappointed he missed making a 300 game. However three weeks later, Club Manager Duruttya rolled a 300 game in the Peterson Point Classic league here in Alliance, Ohio. He also took first place in the league. This was a good year for Pug Duruttya. He also won a trophy for the most improved bowler in the Thursday Night Ron’s Automotive league going from a 168 to a 199 average. Congratulations Pug Duruttya! Club Manager of Alliance William Penn, Mike (Pug) Duruttya rolled his first 300 game at Parkway Lanes, Alliance, Ohio, in the Peter­son Point Classic League. He carries a 199 average. Enjoying ourselves at the Wm. Penn Tourna­ment in Cleveland, Ohio. Back Row: LaRue Trumpeter, Bill Trumpeter, Carl Trumpeter, Kathy Cibulas and Br. Mgr. Cibulas. Front Row: Gerri Taylor, Marie Duruttya and Pres. Mike Duruttya. Br. 189 Women Bowlers at Cleveland Tourna­ment: Ann Barany, Jan Close. LaRue Trumpeter, Dorothy Trumpeter. Four hundred members attended the social dinner held at the William Penn Club last month. The delicious swiss steak dinner was cooked by Penny Duruttya and Carol Nolan. The enter­tainment was dancing to the Avenue Band and “Pug” too! The bus trips to the race track and to the Cleveland Indian baseball game were well attended by the men of the William Penn Athletic Club. The trips were in charge of Branch Manager Cibulas, Club Manager Duruttya, President of the Athletic Club, Marlin Bowers, and Vice President Gerome Hamby. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Dick Hahlan at the death of his lovely wife, Laura. She was a beautiful woman and we who knew her well, miss her very much. Helen Morgan, also has our sympathy at the passing of her husband, Chuck. Chuck was a spunky man and liked by all. The Joseph Molnár family are deeply sor-14

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