July 1950 The Sohio News Page 5

George Hilton, left, 40 years with Sohio, congratulates H. H. McCowen, who has 30 years, while R. T. Henderson, 35 years, and Geneva Higbee, 30 years, look on. All members of the Home Office Industrial Relations Department, they received their service pins at a recent dinner-meeting.
Personnel Changes
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No. 2 Refinery — Thomas A.
Mullett assumed new duties as maintenance engineer in the Mechanical Department on June 1. Tom, first employed as junior engineer in Home Office General Engineering, was promoted to engineer and transferred to No. 1 Refinery on September 16, 1946.
No. 1 Refinery — Edward Berger, who was employed in 1940 and has worked in the Home Office in both Technical Service and General Engineering Divisions, transferred here as a contract coordinator in the Contracts Group. Leroy Burke, a mechanical engineering graduate of Fenn College, has completed the company's engineering training program and has been assigned to No. 1 Refinery as a metal inspector, Roy, however, will be temporarily assigned to the General Engineering Division. Field Engineers Group, working on the new Cat Cracker Unit, after which he will re-turn to the Metal Inspection Department.
Cincinnati—Russell W. Knight, former industrial clerk, has been promoted to consumer salesman. Anthony Averbeck, mechanic, has left the Construction Department and is now working at the Tennessee Avenue Ware house. Lloyd E. Arkman, Ralph J. Staten, and Harvey Henson, service station operators, have
been transferred to drivers at Tennessee Avenue. Robert Black-well and William Hope, drivers, are back at the Tennessee Avenue Plant after an assignment in the Dayton Division.
Products Pipe Line—Bob Peak has left the Maintenance Crew to work at the Lima Station as a meter gauger. Roy C. Hance was awarded the station engineer-gauger opening at Fostoria Station, and E. J. Gaherty transferred from Bromley Terminal to station engineer-gauger at Fostoria Station.
Akron — R. M. Ribelin, long time driver out of Kent Bulk Station, was transferred to Akron Bulk Station and named the assistant loader.
Toledo — Former Fuel Oil Driver George Garard has been assigned the foreman job in the warehouse, formerly held by Virg Oliver. Virg took over the Perrysburg territory when Distributor Tewers moved to California. Don Hill is now at High Street Warehouse, transferring there from Otter Creek Bulk Station. Lowell Dennis and Raymond Weikinger arc now mechanics at Toledo State Maintenance. Lowell was formerly stores clerk and Raymond, a night watchman. Tank Truck Driver John Doty, Jr., was assigned the job of loader at Otter Creek.
Lima—F. C. Hughes has been promoted from assistant manager to manager at Market and Metcalf, Lima.
June
Graduates Hail Future


Leo C. Kimmel Barbara Urbanowicz Norman Woehrman
A June graduate of
Cyprus-Fairbanks High School, Leo Calvin Kimmel plans to enter the University
of Houston this fall to study petroleum enginering. During the summer he is
working in the oil fields as a roustabout to gain all the experience possible.
Sports are his hobby and he has seven letter awards to prove it—three in
football, two in basketball and two in baseball. His father, L. B. Kimmel, has
been a resident pumper for Sohio on the E. M. White lease, Fairbanks, Texas,
for the past five years.
Barbara Urbanowicz, daughter of Eddie Vrbanoivicz, No. 1 Refinery crane operator, was graduated from Lincoln High School, where she majored in the commercial field.
After graduation from North Ridgeville High School, Norman Woehrman, 18 years of age, joined the Navy and is now training at Great Lakes, Illinois. He is the son of Al Woehrman, No. 1 Refinery pipefitter.
Weddings
Promise to Love Honor, Obey
Lima Refinery—The wedding of Beryl Patterson and Richard Place, Pipe Still, was solemnized at Spencerville, Ohio.
Cincinnati—Rose Mary Cerullo became the bride of Senior Operator Dick Schneller, Fred Hatterick's assistant at the Clifton and Howell Training School.
Home Office—A wedding trip to Daytona Beach, Florida, followed the marriage of Man, Reinhardt, Manufacturing, to Charles Parsons at Windermere Methodist Church. June 10. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills announce the marriage of their daughter, June. Industrial Relations, to David Hislop. July 1 at the Old Stone Church. . . A service at St. James Lutheran Church, uniting Traffic Manager E. C. Robinson and Mrs. Frieda Bross, was followed by a wedding trip to White Sulphur Springs, Virginia . . . Lawrence-burg, Indiana, is where Kenneth Panhorst, Accounts Payable, and Marilyn Ziegler, Sales Accounting, were married . . . Olga Kahanca, Central Stenographic, and Robert Mildenberger, who married in Geneva, Ohio, are now at home in Maple Heights, following a wedding trip to Denver, Colorado . . . July I was the day Winifred Johnson, of the Analytical Department at the Chemical and Physical Research Lab, and Allan Kortz chose to be married.
Toledo — Barbara Ann Hern became the bride of Richard Powell, Collingwood and Woodruff operator, June 13. . . Ware houseman Russell Collum said "I do" with Dixie Bunch on June 17 at Erie Presbyterian Church.
Lima—Zulu, Indiana, the home of the bride, is where Gerald Gray, Celina Main and Front, and Dorothy Gremous were wed . . . Gene Kimmet. Market and Pine, and Gloria Everett were married June 11 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
No. One Refinery—After their wedding at St. Luke's Evangelical Church, George Schoeffel, Shipping Department, and his bride, the former Wilma Dzurik, honeymooned in the Poconos. . . We have four more bridegrooms: Electrician Lawrence D r o t a r married Evelyn Putka June 12; Clifford Davis, Labor Department, and Betty Simon wed June 8; Cliff's co-worker, Donald Scott, and Helen Klasson chose June 24 as their wedding day; and Pipefitter Helper Donald Buttler and Marian Robinson were married June 10 ... Lois O'Connell, a senior tester in the Control Lab, is now Mrs. Jack Walsh. The wedding was June 17.
Cleveland—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Packard have announced the marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Harold Stine, a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, where Shirley is working toward her Master's Degree in English. Mr., Packard is division manager here.
Toledo Refinery — Congratulations
are being extended to two newly-wedded couples, the Donald Hoffmans and the
William Haases. Donald, a loader, second class, chose Wilma Clum as his bride.
Bill, an assistant senior clerk in the IBM Department, and the former
Gloria DeWitt, a switchboard operator here, traveled to Philadelphia, Penn..
and Washington, D. C, on their wedding trip.

The newly-wedded Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rogers. She was Lorraine Gipson. He is employed at Oklahoma City
in Sohio Petroleum's Accounting Tabulating unit.

Angie Bibbo, Home
Office Payroll, and Dominic DiSanto were married, June 10, in Chagrin Falls.
Bernice Haytas, Sales Accounting Bulk Station Checking, was an attendant.

Joseph Lukco, drum
loader, No. 2 Refinery Shipping Department, dancing with his bride, the former
Betty Rooney.

Jeannette White, Home Office Traffic, and Edward Guild, engineer at Station WERE, Cleveland, were married at East Glenville Methodist Church.
Zanesville—The division's most confirmed bachelor, Nick Schneider, and Myrtle Bush recently wed. Nick is a truck driver.
Sales Accounting —Dorothy
Ward, Accounts Receivable, surprised her co-workers by returning to work after
the Decoration Day holiday as Mrs. Milton Stotter. She was married at Angola,
Indiana. . . Tabulating's Ruth Zehnder and William Naatz exchanged vows
June 10 at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. . . June 3 is the day
Loretta Haas, Service Station Checking, and Edward Matthews, Jr., wed at St.
Charles, Parma.

Jalie Combs and Allen
Wojcinski, Main and Walnut, Wilmington, Ohio, were married in Richmond, Ind.,
and honeymooned in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Shumate who were married in Greenup, Ky. She is former Jackie Dougherty of
Portsmouth Division Office.

Dale Tomlinson, senior
operator at Minerva Servicenter, helps his bride (Miriam Jean Pointer) cut
their cake after the wedding ceremony at her home in Minerva, Ohio.

The ceremony over, they are now Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titus. She is the former Carolyn Louise Greene. He is employed at Far Hills and Orchard, Dayton.
Latonia, Can Factory Win Safety Honors
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ity completes six months without accident, Can Factory Sohioans have also set plans for a safety flag raising ceremony. In a class by itself, and not in competition with Sohio refineries, the Can Factory, with 210 employees, has worked 200,000 man-hours without accident.
In second place in the Safest Refinery contest, No. 1 Refinery at Cleveland suffered one lost-time accident in the past six months.
Lima Refinery placed third
in the competition with two lost-time accidents.