Fall 2012 - National
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Fall 2012 - National
Fall 2012 PARTNERS A Quarterly Publication by the jcpenney National H.C.S.C. Alumni Club, Inc. for Retired jcpenney National Members You are cordially invited to the jcpenney H.C.S.C. National Alumni Club Convention September 26-29, 2013 Crystal Gateway Marriott Arlington, Virginia The actual Convention Invitation and Registration Package will not mail until January 2013. We want you to know what’s being planned so that you will have plenty of time to make your own plans to join your friends in Washington D.C. The H.C.S.C. National Alumni Convention is scheduled every three years. Don’t miss this chance to have a great time with your buddies. Sharon Leight, National Chairman, has assigned Phil Esch as Chairman of the event. If you have any questions, contact Phil. See you in Washington D.C.! Phil Esch [email protected] (972) 359-0037 2 www.jcpalumniclub.org Tentative Agenda 2013 jcpenney H.C.S.C. National Alumni Club Convention Thursday, September 26, 2013 Check-in, registration, informal sightseeing and shopping. Evening: Opening reception Friday, September 27, 2010 Morning: Escorted Tours or informal sightseeing Afternoon: informal sightseeing Evening: Escorted Tours or “Reunion Events” Saturday, September 28, 2010 Morning: Annual Business Meeting and Escorted Tours Evening: 50 Year Pin Ceremony Reception and Closing Dinner Sunday, September 29, 2010 Morning: Informal sightseeing and shopping Check Out and Departure www.jcpalumniclub.org 3 Phil Shama, Tom & Kathleen Cotton, Bob & Lonnie Davis, Mel & Evelyn Mothershead, Bob & Ruthe Hercher, Wally McKay, Stan & Beverly Johnson, Roger & Carell Cowell, Roy & Joan Benson and Ron Farquhar Northwest On May 20, our group met at the Enzian Inn, in the Alpine village of Leavenworth, WA. This is a re-created, authentic Alpine theme village in the Eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountain range. We arrived on Sunday afternoon and then held a reception for attendees at 6 pm, featuring wine and hors-d’oeuvres. Renewal of acquaintances and great conversation ensued among members who have known and worked with each other over as many as 40 years or so. The day was open for golfing at either the Leavenworth Country Club, or an 18 hole putting course adjacent to the Enzian, and was complimentary as well. Most of our party spent their day shopping and walking the main street of Leavenworth, which offered unique shopping opportunities, from novelty shops to specialty motifs, including Art and Antiques. On monday evening we all met again at the hotel’s Danube Room/Social Center, for an hour of wine and conversation and music, and then dinner. We were entertained during this time by a local, but nationally known entertainer...Johnny V. He played the accordian and sang. His musical 4 talent was enjoyed very much. Just prior to dinner Bob Hercher offered a Blessing and a memorial message to our long time partner John Backlund, who had passed on a few months earlier. Several other members expressed their thoughts on John’s memory as some of us had known and worked with him over several decades. Following dinner, our program was opened by President Phil Shama. Phil introduced Secretary Ron Farquhar, who made a lengthy, detailed and informative disclosure of the new jcpenney and our new business plan and future. The presentation was interactive, with lots of comments and questions from attendees. We focused on the new Pricing Program, store traffic and the initial results, which we all felt would turn around in the near future as the “everyday low price concept” took hold with our customers and consumers on a broader basis. Following that presentation and interchange, we conducted a “Business Meeting” outlining the goals, concerns, and needs of both National H.C.S.C. as well as H.C.S.C. Northwest. Phil www.jcpalumniclub.org Evelyn & Mel Mothershead-Joan & Roy Benson-Bob & Lonnie Davis focused on membership, and delivered the financial report for both entities. We also discussed the timing and location of our National Convention in 2013 and asked that those dates be reserved to attend that event. Tom Cotton We agreed that our next gathering would be in May 2013 and encouraged all to make their plans for that meeting early. We asked that each member be in contact with an acquaintance that they could also encourage to attend, so as to build enthusiasm and support among our membership. Our final topic of the evening was the H.C.S.C. Foundation. Financial updates were discussed and we encouraged our members to submit (confidentially) the names of any retirees they might know, or think, might need financial support. Phil Shama The evening concluded with more wine and great conversation. The following morning we again met informally for Breakfast and departed for home. Attendees: Roy & Joan Benson, Tom & Kathleen Cotton, Roger & Carell Cowell, Bob & Lonnie Davis, Ron & Carol Farquhar, Bob & Ruthe Hercher, Stan & Beverly Johnson, Wally McKay, Mel & Evelyn Mothershead, Richard & Mid Riggs, Philip Shama www.jcpalumniclub.org Phil Shama, Wally McKay, Richard Riggs and Mid Riggs 5 Gloria Hand, Marina Linn and Mary Beth Trujillo Front Row: Ed Trujillo, Lou Marsillo, Back Row: Bruce Hand, Chuck Linn, Jim Malone, Bob Brown, Bob Enders, NormPrince Mile High The Mile High Local Meeting Group members were once again at Doris Anderson’s cabin in the cool Colorado Rockies for their annual summer picnic on July 12. Although most of the news about Colorado this summer has been about devastating fires, there was no evidence of that in this area, which was vividly green all along the drive. The site of the summer meeting has been the same for several years, but the details are always different . . . this year, because of the fire ban in Gilpin County, the burgers and brats had to be cooked inside instead of on the wood-fired grill. Still, there is nothing like eating out in the shade of the big pines. The business part of the meeting included the unanimous election of Jim Malone as Vice President for the remainder of this year and as President of the group in 2013. Current President Norm Prince provided news of those members who could not be at the picnic. Ed and Mary Beth Trujillo are now officially members, after having attended several meetings in Ed’s previous position as District Manager in the area. Jim and Jan Malone acted as “game show hosts” for playing Scattergories. There were plenty of 6 Left to Right Bob Enders, Bruce Hand, Gloria Hand, Genie Enders, Chuck Linn, Marina Linn, Bonnie Marsilio, Lou Marsilio, Doris Anderson, Bob Brown, Jan Malone. Jim Malone, Sharon Prince, Norman Prince, Ed Trujillo and Mary Beth Trujillo Mary Brown taking the pictures. prizes (actually more prizes than good answers.) Now that we know how, we may have to try this game again. The next meeting is the Christmas party on Thursday, December 6. Attendees: Doris Anderson; Bob & Mary Brown; Bob & Genie Enders; Bruce & Gloria Hand; Chuck & Marina Linn; Jim & Jan Malone; Lou & Bonnie Marsilio; Norm & Sharon Prince; Ed & Mary Beth Trujillo. www.jcpalumniclub.org Mason Dixon Ben & Marcia Preston Twenty-two members of the Mason-Dixon Local Meeting Group gathered in sunny Savannah, GA on April 23-26 for our Spring meeting. We stayed on Bay St. along the Savannah River, allowing us to walk to the many attractions and restaurants. There was golfing, touring, shopping, talking and generally having a great time. Had we taken a vote to determine everyone’s favorite activity, eating would probably have taken first prize. We ate in such wonderful southern establishments as The Pirate’s House, 1791, The Olde Pink House, The Oyster Bar and Paula Deen’s The Lady and Sons. A great deal of fried chicken, sea crab soup, okra and sweet tea was consumed. It’s a good thing we did so much walking! Kim Schultz, Hank & Pat Rusman Forest Bell, Karen Bell-Groezinger & Steve Cason Another highlight of the week was the visit from Tiffani Robbins, the Oglethorpe Mall jcpenney manager. She gave us a delightful account of the new advertising and pricing strategies in the stores and patiently answered all our questions. Her enthusiasm was very encouraging. Plans are underway for our Fall meeting to be held in Shepherdstown, WV on October 22-25. Stay tuned! www.jcpalumniclub.org Mark your Calendars 2013 H.C.S.C. Convention Washington DC September 26-29 7 Northeast On June 6, 2012 a small group of fifteen people belonging to the Northeast Local Meeting Group gathered for lunch. The setting for lunch was The Tarrytown House in Tarrytown, NY. The food and service were excellent. Judy & Jay Dunn We had two new members in attendance who recently retired, Bill Speer and Joe Bruno. Bill was in store design and Joe was a store manager at Wayne, NJ. We were very pleased to be celebrating Conrad & Rosemary Kreyling’s 60th wedding anniversary. Attendees: Bill Speer, Jerrianne Hammock, Conrad & Rosemary Kreyling, Bill & Kay Yeomans, Jim & Pat Boynton, Jay & Judy Dunn, Joe Bruno, Andy & Pat Ferrone and Vince Sauchelli & Guest. Conrad & Rosemary Kreyling Jay Dunn & Joe Bruno Top: Tony Pomaselli, Bill Yeomans, Kay Yeomans, Vince Sauchelli, Bill Speer, Jay Dunn, Joe Bruno, Jim Boynton, Andy Ferrone. Bottom Row- Jerrianne Hammock, Judy Dunn, Conrad Kreyling, Rosemary Kreyling, Pat Boynton & Pat Ferrone. www.jcpalumniclub.org Andy & Pat Ferrone 8 Bellingrath Garden Group Dixie Ed Savold, Tom Hutchens, Cecil Ranzino, Jack Clancy Co-Presidents Cecil and Cathy Naftel welcomed 95 members and guests to the H.C.S.C. Dixie Group meeting held on April 30 through May 3 at the Beau Rivage Resort in Biloxi, MS. The City of Biloxi, located in the Mississippi Gulf Coast, has a rich history dating back to 1699 and has been known as the “Seafood Capital of The World.” www.jcpalumniclub.org Monday evening began with a social hour and Bill Watson gave a prayer of thanksgiving at the beginning of a wonderful evening of dining with a Biloxi buffet. Bob White District Mgr. Mobile, AL, joined us for dinner. Tuesday morning attendees had numerous options to visit the wonderful sites the Gulf Coast area provides. Many members decided to take advantage of a motor coach ride to the city of New Orleans for an afternoon of shopping, visiting historic sites and delicious dining. Another group chose to motor coach to Bellingrath Gardens in nearby Mobile, AL, with lunch at The Pelican Reef. Some guests took advantage of visiting the Georgia O’Keefe Art Museum and the Beauvoir home of Jefferson Davis, located in Biloxi, while others chose to find rewards and enjoyment at the casino and cafe which overlook the Gulf of Mexico. Tuesday evening guests enjoyed the wonderful cuisine at historic Mary Mahoney’s, Old French House Restaurant. Wednesday morning, 34 golfers journeyed to the Windance Country Local Meeting Group in Gulfport, MS, for the Dixie Annual Golf Outing and Lunch. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate and the outing was cancelled after several holes were completed. While we did not have any winners, all were able to obtain a refund for the event. The golfers, along with those who were not scheduled to play, took advantage of the opportunity to spend 9 Dixie the afternoon visiting other sites such as Ocean Springs, MS for shopping and lunch. Wednesday afternoon a brief business meeting was held where once again members were welcomed and 12 new members were recognized. A moment of silence was observed for those members and Hugh & Donna Stephens spouses who were no longer with us. The treasurer’s report and foundation report were covered by Bill Webb. Cecil and Cathy Naftel presented the slate of officers for 2012-2013. Those elected were President Bill Watson, 2nd VP Bob Cote, 3rd VP Dennis White and Treasurer/ Secretary Bill Webb. Bill will also serve temporarily as Foundation Rep. The site of the 2013 meeting in Charleston, SC will be held on May 5-8, 2013. Bob Cote informed the members that he was considering Callaway Gardens, GA for the 2014 meeting site. Cecil Naftel informed the group the Deep South Meeting was scheduled for St Petersburg. FL on Oct. 14-17, 2012, and the National H.C.S.C. Convention would be held in Washington, DC on Sept. 26th-29th, 2013. The event concluded on Wednesday evening Wynn & Brenda Watkins with a farewell social hour and dinner. Special thanks to Cecil and Cathy Naftel for making this outing a memorable one. We look forward to getting together again in 2013, in Charleston, SC. Attendees: Bill & Patti Acorn, Will & Rose Arant, Jim & Lynn Boyd, Mike & Ruth Breipohl, A.B. & Ida Rae Bryant, Bob & Sheila Cartwright, Ron & Carolina Clair, Jack Clancy, Roy & Barbara Clowers, Bob & Teresa Cote, Ed & Cherry Crumpler, Chester & Mildred Dowdle, Tom & Arleen Fortson, Jim & Judy Geiger, Joel & Pat Hennessee, Tom & Nancy Hutchens, Nick & Vivian King, John & Ginny Layman, Bob & Sara Mantel, Dave & Ortrun McDaniel, John & Theresa Minter, Cecil & Cathy Naftel, Tony & Terry Nottage, Clark & Carol Pearson, Bob Rainey, Cecil & Julie Ranzino, Rod & Sharon Rice, Phyllis Roman, Ed & Eileen Savold, Marty & Phyllis Schuller, Ted & Barbara Seaman, Bill & Sally Smith, Gordon & Mary Smith, Jim Smith, Mike & Willa Statham, Dick & Maureen Stetcher, Hugh & Donna Stephens, John Tadlock, Walt & Jean Totten, Bill & Sandy Watson, Bill & Susan Webb, Jack & Shirley Wempe, Jack & Margaret Westbrook, Ted & Beverly West, Dennis & Ellen White, Brad and Mimi Wonnacott, Jack & Dorothy York. Guests Included: Bob White, District Mgr. Mobile, Al, Ben & Corinne Bjerke, and Wynn & Brenda Watkins of the Deep South LMG. Nev Lavita (guest of Phyllis Roman) 10 www.jcpalumniclub.org Destination D.C. September 26-29, 2013 Sites Include: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Thomas Jefferson Memorial Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Korean War Veterans Memorial Vietnam Veterans Memorial Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool Washington Monument National World War II Memorial Library of Congress www.jcpalumniclub.org 11 Southern CALIFORNIA On May 19, 2012 the Southern California H.C.S.C. Local Meeting Group attended a fabulous lakeside picnic and barbeque at Lake Mission Viejo, in Mission Viejo, CA. Because the spectacular weather and atmosphere were so relaxing and comfortable - it is anticipated there will probably be a future “Partner’s BBQ’s” at the lake venue. The arrangements were facilitated by Frank 12 Fitzpatrick, President, Jeff Paige, Sr. Vice President, Howard Wiese, Vice President Activities, and Stan Newton, Vice President Hospitality. The menu highlighted tri-tips of beef as the main course which were expertly prepared by Frank Fitzpatrick assisted by Jeff Paige and Pat Fitzpatrick. Needless to say there were many additional menu items including beverages for www.jcpalumniclub.org every taste. Special thanks are in order for our fellow members for preparing and donating additional wonderful tasty items to round out the well thought out buffet: Mark Schultz-jalapeno poppers, Jason and Jeff Paige-potato salad, Melissa Rogers-fruit salad- Pat Fitzpatrickfried chicken, , cole slaw, and chocolate chip cookies, Crystal Burt- H.C.S.C. cupcakes, Cheryl Newton- lemon sheet cake to celebrate Stan’s birthday. Howard Wiese gets many thanks for his stewardship of the bar which was set up by Wayne Burt. total Partners, spouses and friends were in attendance. Attendees: Stewart and Diane Anderson, Betty Bidwell, Wayne and Gerri Burt, Vincent Caporusso, Don Fishback, Matt Fishback and Paul Fishback, Frank and Pat Fitzpatrick, Barbara and Bob Livingston, Joe and Maureen McMyler, Mirth and Stephen Meyer, Don and Cindy Nelson, Stan and Cheryl Newton, Jeff and Jennifer Paige, Alan and Melissa Rogers, Bill and Martha Shaver, Mark and Audrey Shultz, Howard Wiese, and Tony and Veta Zarifis After all had dined, the highlight of the day was an informative 30 minute boat ride trip around the lake captained by Stan Newton and Wayne Burt. The festivities wound down around 4:30 pm and all departed. Special thanks to Stan Newton and Tony Zarifis for sharing their lake membership guests privilege to allow the members to attend. Because of the guest program at the lake 32 Submitted by Tony Zarifis, Photos by Wayne Burt Have a story to share? Please send your information to Ellen Baker at [email protected] or write to: Ellen Baker 403 Suncreek Drive Allen, Texas 75013 www.jcpalumniclub.org 13 Tom & Mary Hellmann Mary Melin, Annette Rooney, Sharon Benson Tom Hellmann North Central President Tom Hellmann welcomed 77 members and guests of the North Central H.C.S.C. Local Meeting Group to this year’s “Gathering” which was at The Concourse Hotel in Madison, WI on June 3, 4 and 5, 2012. Fifteen states were represented by our guests attending this year and included a few “first timers”. Our membership continues to represent 24 states as we celebrate our 37th year with the H.C.S.C. organization. Sunday afternoon’s registration in the Hospitality Room was enjoyable, as Dick and Dolores Rose shared a few items of their jcpenney memorabilia collected over Dick’s career. Some of us didn’t realize that the Company had sponsored a woman driver in the Indianapolis 500 before Danica Patrick!!! The social hour was most pleasant and the Italian Buffet dinner was great! The blessing was given by Joel Meade. After dinner the usual announcements were 14 made before conducting our Memorial Service for those partners and spouses who had passed away since our June 2011 Gathering. This service was conducted by Jim Edwards. This year, we continued the practice of ringing a bell after each deceased partner or spouse’s name was read. A moment of silence for each individual was very peaceful and respectful. This task was handled by Marianne Edwards. Our “John Show” was once again performed by our very own John Kleinschmidt, who has now been retired for 26 years. This year, John shared via :”You Tube” a performance by the “St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Bottle Choir” from Park Ridge, IL. John’s information on the establishment of this unique orchestra which began in 1978, consists of a collection of various sizes and shapes of bottles (beer, booze, with and without substance) was very informative, and humorous especially with the mention of Wisconsin’s own Leinenkugel beer!! President Tom Hellmann introduced first time www.jcpalumniclub.org attendee and New Member recruit, Kerry Halvorsen and his bride, Cindie. Another guest, Sean McCarthy, was introduced. Sean is a volunteer magician for the Open Heart Magic who visit children in hospitals in the Greater Chicagoland area and tonight he was plying his tricks on many of our attendees. from our 2008 Gathering. Vyda Bridwell gave the membership report, asking for everyone’s help in identifying the newly retired jcpenney“Partner”, the maintenance of the Roster of Members so that the publication once a year is continued. Gene Siefken prepared everyone for the golf A motion by John Brennan, and second by outing at The Legend of Bergamond and assured Jim Edwards to make a $500 contribution to everyone that there were some fantastic prices the H.C.S.C. Foundation in memory of those on homes and the course “Partners and Spouses” was absolutely beautiful. who passed away after our Tom and Mary Hellmann “Gathering” in 2011 and explained about our those who passed in 2012. “walking tour” of downtown Motion carried. Madison! Arrangements were made for a visit to T. Clarke, who is the the Wisconsin Veterans Local Meeting Group’s Museum, the Wisconsin representative to the Historical Society, a National Board and delicious lunch in a Foundation gave a brief beautiful courtyard setting review of the National at The Great Dane, then a Convention that will be tour of the Wisconsin State held in Washington DC in Dick & Judy Johnson, Dorothy & George Gray Capitol. September 26 – 29, 2013. Monday evening’s banquet was served and was preceded by a beautiful blessing offered by John Brennan. After dinner, Tom introduced another of our New members, Sharon Cleveland who recently retired from Jacksonville, FL as well as her husband, Stewart. Additional new members are Clark and Janice Petterson who joined us this evening. Nick and Nancy Serrani also joined this Local Meeting Group since they have now moved to Huntley, IL. We then enjoyed the “return” entertainment of The Swing Crew. Of course, it was going to be appropriate for them to call on audience participation, from none other than our newest “retiree”, Sharon, and husband, Stewart. Likewise, when it was time for them to sing “The Unicorn” song, George & Dorothy Gray, along with Dick & Judy Johnson were repeat performers www.jcpalumniclub.org President Tom then thanked Mary, Jim and Marianne Edwards, Dave and Char Jensen, Jim and Susanne Rotsch, John Kleinschmidt, Dick and Dolores Rose, as well as Vyda for all their help and support. President Tom turned the meeting and gavel over to Dave Jensen, President Elect. President Dave asked for nominations for Vice President 2013/ President Elect for 2014. Lanny Benson, from the Great State of Florida, and past resident of many other states, nominated Ed Ullrich, with a second from Gerry Joyce (our longest retired Partner in attendance this year). Motion carried. A motion by Bob McIlvain and a second by Tom Hellmann that Vyda Bridwell be reelected Secretary/Treasurer for 2012/2013 by a 15 Mary & Tom Hellmann, Jim Edwards, Tom & Sandra Clarke unanimous ballot. Motion carried. Tom Clarke made a motion that $150 be donated to the Open Heart Magic, second by Jim Edwards. Motion carried. President Dave Jensen had placed brochures from The Landmark Resort in Egg Harbor, WI on each table prior to the meeting and made the announcement that the dates for the 2013 “Gathering” will be June 9, 10, and 11, 2013. More details will be appearing on the website. We are hopeful to resume generating the North Central “Chronicles” to be published this fall – with continuation of our North Central Local Meeting Group’s motto – “Y’all Come – Bring a Buddy”!!! Attendees: Lanny and Sharon Benson, John and Carol Brennan, Vyda Bridwell, Jim and Amy Carney, Tom and Sandra Clarke, Sharon and Stewart Cleveland, Dick and Mary Jo Corkery, Roger Dauchy, Jim and Marianne Edwards, Dewaine and Kathleen Erickson, George and Dorothy Gray, Kerry and Cindie Halvorsen, Tom and Mary Hellmann, Guest Sean McCarthy, Harriet Henrich and son, Lynn, Dick and Joan Hillier, Bob and Dawn Jantz, Dave and Char Jensen, Tom and Roxann Jensen, Dick and Judy Johnson, Gerry and Mary Joyce, John Kleinschmidt, Fred Klokonos and guest Karen Petersmeyer, Bob Lange, Ron and Marsha Lindgren, Bob and Wanda McIlvain, Joel and Carol Meade, Dann and Joni Melin, Jim and Adrea Miles, Clark and Janice Petterson, Charley Powers and guest Jan Ebbott, Paul and Annette Rooney, Dick and Delores Rose, Jim and Susanne Rotsch, David and Gail Scoates, Nick & Nancy Serrani, Gene Siefken and guest Judy Holt, Don and Kay Smykowski, Ted and Joann Stewart, Bob and Marian Tomalka, Ed and Carol Ullrich, Bob and Marianne Wells. Jim Edwards and Vyda Bridwell Watch for this reminder in the coming months, and review the “National Website” at www. jcpalimniclub.org for more information and/ or reminders about your Local Meeting Group activities. www.jcpalumniclub.org 16 16 Ras & Carolyn Rasmussen Doug & MariAnne Geck Larry & Martha Orth Heart of America On May 22,2012, the Heart of America members off in the parking lot for another 15 or 20 minutes. went to Overland Park, KS for their annual Finally by 7 PM all were at the dinner theatre and meeting. Seven couples arrived at the LaQuinta were enjoying dinner together and ready to watch Inn before 3:00 in the afternoon and were quietly “Spelling Bee”. Upon return to a quiet hotel, where sharing refreshments in the hospitality room but the suspect had been apprehended, all went to at 3:15 suddenly things changed. Four couples their rooms for a peaceful night’s sleep. were not allowed to enter the hotel as a swarm of police took over the lobby Wednesday morning the of the hotel, and before group met for breakfast long there were about and conversation. Each 30 FBI agents, local couple chose to venture police, helicopters and out on their own for the a canine unit searching day. Places of interest the premises. A nearby were the WW II Memorial, bank had been robbed the Johnson County earlier and the suspect, Arboretum, the new who claimed he had a jcpenney store, a couple bomb, was reported to of casinos and seeing a be at the LaQuinta. The new grandbaby. jcpenney folks in the Howard and Ila Biesterfiels, Phil and Normalene hotel were not allowed Kline, Art and Paula Delmez, Gary and Jill Grose to go to their rooms so Attendees: Howard and continued to socialize Ula Biesterfield, Harry in the hospitality room. and Fran Rediger, Doug Meanwhile four couples were cruising the area and MariAnne Geck, Don and Kay Smykowski, watching the mayhem and finally two found a bar Ras and Carolyn Rasmussen, Art and Paula and two were at a hamburger cafe. Those left in Delmez, Ray and Mary Moline, Gary and Jill the hotel were allowed to return to their rooms Grose, Don and Carol McCormick, Larry and with a police escort, and by 6:15PM were in their Martha Orth, and Phil and Normalene Kline. cars ready to meet the others at a nearby dinner theatre. At about 6:30PM all came to a halt when the police thought they had a “possible” on the premises, and those in their cars were cordoned www.jcpalumniclub.org 17 50 Year Pin Ceremony Candidates If you joined jcpenney over 50 years ago (1963 or earlier) you are eligible to receive a jcpenney alumni club Fifty Year Pin. Part-time years are included in this calucation. In order to be eligible to receive the Fifty Year Pin, you must be a member in good standing of the H.C.S.C. National Alumni Club. Please let us know if you or any member you know are eligible for the pin and are not on this list. If you have any names to add to the list or any questions an email may be sent to Tom Clarke at [email protected]. Ackerman, Jr., Frederick Africa, Charles T. Anderson, Charles G. Annin, Everett F. Armstrong, Paul I. Arthur, James T. Asbridge, Edward R. Auger, Ed Backes, Lyle F. Barber, Don L. Bell, J. Allen Bertlshofer, John Bibb, Lawrence C. Bickerstaff, James E. Bowman, Jo Ann Boyd, Jr., James Brinkman, Herman A. Brunette, Doug Carney, Gerald Carrigan, James P. Carter, Stephen M. Cartwright, Charles R. Clayton, Robert H. Clifton, Harold D. Clowers, Roy A. Coleman, Ronald L. Crew, Jack Deener, Conrad DeFord, James W. Degenhart, Daniel Derthick, Jim Dratch, John M. Dunn, James C. Ellis, Charles E. Erickson, Darryl D. Erickson, Duncan M. Euliano, Joseph T. Fairbrother, Ronald F. Feit, James Ferguson, James L. Fielder, B. Ronal Francis, Joseph H. Freeman, Omar Gibson, Bob Gibson, Roger Good, Gaylan Graham, Sam Gray, Charles W. Gray, George O. Greenlee, Richard M. Griffo, Thomas Gullickson, Glenn L. Haimes, Leon L. Harrington, Heyward T. Hartman, Kenneth J. Hawkins, Charles R. Hurst, Donald L. Hutchens, Thomas D. Hyde, Richard Isch, Donald W. Jackman, Joseph L. Jeffries, Billy D. Jenkins, Denys J. Johnsick, Joseph W. Jones, Stanley R. Kendig, Wallace R. Kerns, Lorene Kish, John T. Kizzie, Betty J. Kloose, David Kluck, Richard L. Knies, Ronald Kuhs, Kenneth W. Kunkle, James F. Ladwig, M. Alan Land, Earl Lea, Virgil M. Lenhartz, Dave Lennon, Joe Lewis, Don Linger, Gary Lloyd, Leo W. Lockamy, Aaron L. Logsdon, Eric V. London, Loye D. Loney, D.Roger Longyear, Russell H. Louque, Don Lucchesi, Armond Lueckfeld, Fred www.jcpalumniclub.org Lund, Grant C. Lusk, Don Magnussen, Jim March, Tom Marricle, Richard Mattox, Frederick McCarthy, William E. McGurren, Thomas J. McKeown, James L. Meiberg, Meir J. Melendez, Rudy Montgomery, Gerald Motsinger, Bruce W. Nall, Delwee Neely, Gilbert F. Neill, Bill Nellis, Richard E. Noble, Larry Norris, John C. Odell, Donald H. Oldani, Charles A. Olekslw, Jerry Olson, Gary B. Ottman, Aletha Page, Samuel A. Pankosky, Charles Pantaleo, Philip J. Patel, Pramod H. Perry, Frank A. Peyer, Dick Phillips, Earl Pilarz, Joseph R. Prchal, Gerald J. Preisser, Alfonse J. Raimond, Ross Rainey, Jr., Robert C. Ramsey, John M. Ray, J Michael Reynolds, Robert J. Rhoads, Ron Rhodes, Roger Riley, Wayne Rogers, Alan Rooney, Paul L. Rosen, David F. Rowe, Kent F. Russo, Kenneth T. Ryder, Bert J. Salzetti, Ronald Sawyer, Roger Schenck, Lyle Schulle, Milt Scott, Bernie C. Scott, George D. Seay, William T. Senn, William Sessoms, Jr., Wade H. Shama, Philip Shandor, Frank Shipley, Ron R. Shores, Gerald L. Siegel, N. Tice Sorum, Jerry A. Stavrakas, E. James Steele, George H. Stewart, Ted M. Stryjewski, Loretta A. Sunday, Walter S. Sweeney, Marie Taylor, Allen F. Teller, Donald E. Templeman, Doris A. Thompson, Thomas M. Uitermarkt, John F. Van Voorhis, William C. Vermillion, James E. Wagner, Paul Gene Watkinson, Gary Wempe, John R. Willard, Don Williams, Fred Wilson, Robert Worley, George M. Wright, James Yeomans, William N. York, Jack Zarifis, Tony 18 HONOR, CONFIDENCE, SERVICE, COOPERATION A Nonprofit Foundation Dedicated to Assist Retired Associates and/or Spouses in Need of Financial Assistance www.jcpalumniclub.org The H.C.S.C. Foundation has been busy helping retired jcpenney associates who have found themselves with unexpected needs. Twenty recipients from across the United States have received aid, totaling more than $260,000 this year. Recipients come from California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin. Your donations have been used for many different things and in many different ways: repairs, replacement appliances, emergency payments, medical payments, one-time payments, and monthly payments, including payments from $500 to $1,400 per month. With low interest rates and a very tough economy, the Foundation needs your help in replenishing these funds in order to continue to help jcpenney associates with real needs. Many people give memorials to the Foundation and are recognized in each edition of Partners. Others include the Foundation in their wills or trusts and local meeting groups have also made contributions. We would appreciate any support you can give. Your donations are tax deductible and can be mailed to: Larry Noble, Secretary/Treasurer H.C.S.C. Foundation 15220 Green Valley Drive Chino Hills, CA 91709 HonoreeDonor Larry Galvin Paul Simons, Fred Smith, Jeff Paige, Stan Newton Ora Maye Botsford Ray D. Botsford Elizabeth Schmidt Stan Lichtenstein Darrell ThompsonStan Lichtenstein Elizabeth Schmidt Paul Simons Darrell VannicePaul Simons H.C.S.C. Foundation Ron Fairbrother H.C.S.C. Foundation Phil Mynatt H.C.S.C. Foundation H.C.S.C. North Central Local Meeting Group www.jcpalumniclub.org 19 In Memoriam jcpenney Partners & Spouses we will miss Laurence Carroll (August, 2012) Condolences may be sent to Cathy Carroll, 1207 Hawthorne Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648. William August Deehan (April 1, 2012) Bill was a manager in the Distribution department for jcpenney. He spent nearly 40 years with jcp in the New York Office. Bill retired in 1988 when the home office moved to Plano, TX. He was predeceased by his wife Yolanda. He is survived by his children Eugene, Denise, and Diane and grandfather to 5 grandchildren. Kathleen Baltzer (July 20, 2012) Wife of George Baltzer. Kathleen loved the theater and was involved in theater throughout her life. She is survived by her husband, George; two daughters; a son and seven grandchildren. Condolences may be sent to George at 400 Golf Circle #110, Longwood Florida 32779. Richard C Donnan (April 2, 2012) Richard was employed as a general manager for the jcpenney Stores in Ohio. Mr. Donnan was a US Army veteran serving during World War II in Europe. Richard was a Mason and a member of the Egypt Temple Shrine. He was also an avid golfer. Survivors include two sons, two daughters,nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He is predeceased by his wife Mary Margaret Donnan. Condolences may be sent to the family at 105 Marina Del Ray CT, Clearwater, FL 33767. Louis Flewharty (April 14, 2012) Louis graduated from Greenville High School and Texas A & M at Commerce in Jan. 1953 with a BA degree. He spent from 1953 to 1955 in the U S Air Force as a 1st Lieutenant in the 74th Air Rescue Squadron stationed in Adak Island in Fairbanks, Alaska. He married Gerry Rogers in Sweetwater where he was employed as assistant manager of the jcpenney store. He worked for jcpenney from 1955 until 1987. He managed stores in Stephenville, Levelland, Inwood Village in Dallas and Richardson. He also traveled on the Regional Staff with Custom Decorating and Small Stores. Louis was a deacon at Highland Oaks Church of Christ, a director of Boles Children’s Home since 1991 and Administrator of Forest Dale Inc. He returned from retirement to work as manager of Forest Dale in July 2010 until his passing. Louis is survived by his wife of 54-years, Gerry Rogers Flewharty and daughter, Cheryl Flewharty. Condolences may be sent to the family at 9830 Shadydale Lane, Dallas, TX 75238. James (Jim) Grant (June 18, 2012) Jim was a proud veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and served in active duty during the Korean War. Following his service, he graduated from North Texas State with a degree in Business Administration. He joined jcpenney as a management trainee and continued his career with jcpenney for the next 35 years. During his successful career, he worked in Denton, Lake Charles, Beaumont, and Dallas in various management positions. Prior to his retirement, Jim managed the Golden Triangle Store in Denton. Jim loved spending time with his family and friends and doting on his dog Sophie. He was an avid automobile enthusiast and every year he looked forward to the car show at the State Fair of Texas. He is survived by his sons Greg and Mike. 20 www.jcpalumniclub.org In Memoriam jcpenney Partners & Spouses we will miss Peter Hebert (May 25, 2012) Survived by wife of 58 years, Trudy; 5 children and 10 grandchildren, Peter joined the Navy at age 17, served as an Ensign aboard two aircraft carriers during WWII and was discharged in 1946. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin and New York University with degrees in retailing. He started with jcpenney in Fond du Lac, WI., and Indianapolis, IN. He became a jcpenney Manager in Columbus, OH in 1964 and retired in 1986. He was then a residential Realtor for 19 years. Condolences may be sent to the family at 2495 E. Livingston Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43709. Dick Hervey (June 15, 2012) Dick was retired Store manage in Minneapolis Minnesota , Wausau Wisconsin and St Louis Missouri. Condolences may be sent to his wife Marge 1158 Jonmart SE Salem Oregon Owen Jeffries (December 5, 2010) Owen was a wonderful jcpenney partner and loved by all his fellow Arkansas store managers. He retired in 1991 as manager of the store in Russerville, Arkansas. He then went into the cattle business with his son. He is survived by his wife Bonnie, 3 children, 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Melvin Ray Johndrow (July 23, 2012) After high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and attended college at the University of California at Berkley, where he graduated with a business degree in 1947. While at Berkley, he married his high school sweetheart Virginia Wilson. Mel and Virginia returned to Enid, Okla. to begin a 42 year career with the jcpenney that carried them through Shreveport, La., Jackson, Miss., Atlanta, Ga., Norfolk, Va., and New Bern. Melvin opened the New Bern JCPenney store at Twin Rivers Mall in 1979, and retired in May of 1989. Throughout his life he loved traveling, camping, fishing and crabbing. He spent much of his retirement enjoying the waters around Swansboro. Melvin is survived by his wife of 66 years, Virginia Johndrow; two sons, a daughter, two granddaughters and two great-grandsons. Condolences may be sent to the family at 216 Shoreline Drive, New Bern, NC 28562. Morgan D. Kern (December 9, 2011) Mr. Kern was a U.S. Army Veteran, president of the Hazlet First Aid Rescue Squad for 18 years, member of Little River United Methodist Church, where he was a member of the church choir and a lay minister. He was the secretary of the Little River Lions Local Meeting Group, a Master Mason, President of Parkway Homeowner’s Association and worked at Mayday Golf Course. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Elaine, two sons and two grandchildren. Condolences may be sent to the family at 4224 Sierra Court, Little River, SC 29566-7898. Sherman T. Kumpf (August 2, 2012) Sherman is survived by his wife of 65 years, Barbara; two sons: 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. He served five years with the U.S. Army during WW II. He was awarded the Bronze Star of heroism. Sherman was the manager of the Cortland NY store from 1960 until his retirement in 1980. Condolences may be sent to the family at 6 Bellevue Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045. www.jcpalumniclub.org 21 In Memoriam jcpenney Partners & Spouses we will miss Herschel A. Martin (June 6, 2012) Herschel served his country during WW II in the Army Air Corp. He then completed his college education and worked part time at jcpenney. Upon graduation he was named assistant manager and began his 38 year career. From 1947 to 1986 he managed the downtown Scottsbluff, NE. He enjoyed the outdoors, riding his horse, hunting, fishing, golf, snowmobiling and RVing. He is survived by his wife June, three children and 5 grandchildren. Condolences may be sent to the family at 3025 12th Ave. Scottsbluff, NE 69631. Eileen Marie Bove-Reed (July 21, 2012) Daughter of Charles and Jeanne Bove. She was an amazing lady with a dynamic personality and vivacious spirit. Although faced with adversity, Eileen’s perseverance allowed her to overcome a variety of obstacles and achieve a number of accomplishments. Her drive and motivation for living her dream was immeasurable. Eileen was very involved in Special Olympics as a medaled swimmer. She was also an avid bowler and earned many trophies. Her biggest passion, however, was her husband, Rodney, whom she met on a blind date and married in August 1995. The couple were inseparable and conquered independent living with pride and happiness. Family was extremely important to Eileen, as she was to her family. Her smile and laugh were infectious. She was truly a gift from God. Condolences may be sent to Charles and Jeanne at 10080 Andrita Road, Atascadero, CA 93422 Elizabeth Schmidt (May 6, 2012) Wife of Theodore G. Schmidt, Jr. Elizabeth met Ted on a blind date and they were married in 1952, beginning an adventure that lasted over 60 years. They moved around the country as Ted pursued his career with jcpenney. After Ted’s retirement they began decadeslong love of travel while they lived in Japan and saw the world together. She was a devoted wife and mother and was thrilled when her grandsons entered her life. Elizabeth is survived by her husband, Ted, three children and two grandsons. Condolences may be sent to Ted and the family at 2115 E Connor Park Cove, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109. Donald Sowers (July 3, 2012) Donald is survived by his wife Alison, a son, daughter and two grandchildren. He retired after 42 years from jcpenney. He enjoyed wood carving, was an avid golfer and enjoyed traveling and camping. Bill Spalding (August 9, 2012) He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 52 years, Nita. Bill is survived by his daughters, Martha and Jane Anne. He was an Army master sergeant in the MARS Task Force during World War II, serving in the China-Burma-India Theater. After his service, he worked for jcpenney, starting as a stock boy in Mayfield, KY and moving to various stores in KY, TN and Columbia, SC before retiring as a fashion buyer in Dallas after a 42-year career. After retiring, Bill and Nita had the opportunity to travel the world with friends and family. Bill was a kind, generous man, who was always willing to go that extra step to help people, and his caregivers did the same. He will be missed by all who knew him. Condolences may be sent to the family to Jayne Spalding (daughter), 4015 Calculus Drive,Dallas, TX 55244 www.jcpalumniclub.org 22 In Memoriam jcpenney Partners & Spouses we will miss Darrell B. Thompson (May 28,2012) Darrell worked for jcpenney for 36 years, beginning in Eugene, Oregon on July 1,1948; retired as manager of Santa Monica, CA store on March 1, 1984. Survived by his wife Bernice, three children Aladene Sagray, Rodney Thompson, and Steven Thompson, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Condolences may be sent to the family at 3030 Heritagetown Drive, Apt. #233, Redding, CA 96002. Edna Trehearn (April 1, 2012) Following graduation from high school she worked for jcpenney. In 1942 she married Art Trehearn of Loveland where they made their home until Art served in the Marines overseas. Through the years, Edna and Art lived in Loveland, Lamar, Colorado Springs and La Junta, Colo., Santa Fe and Albuquerque, N.M., Oakland Calif., finally settling in Lincoln. Edna enjoyed her crafts group, bowling and most of all, gardening with a special love for tea roses. Survivors: her husband, Art, sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Art retired in 1982 as manager of the Lincoln, NE. store. Condolences may be sent to the family at 3044 O’Reilly Drive, Lincoln, NE 68502. Walter Walby ( February 13, 2012) Walter served in the Navy during World War II. Upon discharge he went to Southern California and got a job with jcpenney in the stock room. He was made manager of the Orange, CA store and moved to 15 other jcpenney stores during his career. He retired in 1992 and he and his wife Aryliss moved to Escondido, CA. Walter really enjoyed golf. They bought a motor home and traveled many places. Condolences may be sent to his family at 150 Sutton Way, #244 Grass City, CA 95945. George E. Wiesendanger (July 18, 2012) Survived by his wife Frances; three children and 6 grandchildren. George was a manager in the Distribution Dept. for over 30 years in the New York Office. He retired in 1988 when jcpenney moved to Plano, TX. Donna Wiuff (May 18,2012) Wife of Carl Wiuff. Donna was a serious music student and played violin, earning a scholarship to Indiana University. She met her husband, a business student, at the Presbyterian Center. They married after she earned her bachelor’s degree and drove west to their new home in Sacramento, where she earned a master’s degree in music at Sacramento State University. Carl Wiuff worked for jcpenney, and over three-and-a-half decades, the couple moved about eight times, including stops in Dallas, Tex., Spokane, Wash., and Hawaii. Condolences may be sent to her family at 9394 Lakewood Drive, Windsor CA 95492 www.jcpalumniclub.org 23 jcpenney National H.C.S.C. Alumni Club PRSR T ST D US POS TAGE PAID Plano, Texas Permit #295 Ellen J. Baker, Secretary 403 Suncreek Drive Allen, Texas 75013 Fifty Year Pin Ceremony Washington D.C. Washington D.C. H.C.S.C. National Alumni Club Convention The 27th jcpenney H.C.S.C. National Alumni Club Convention Pinning Ceremony will be held in Washington D.C. on September 28, 2013. The first Pin Ceremony was held at the Denver H.C.S.C. Convention in 1959. The founding fathers of the H.C.S.C. organization wanted to recognize and congratulate the members who have achieved this milestone. During the Seattle Convention in 2010, fifty-one honorees received their 50 Year Pin from Mike Taxter—Executive Vice President, jcpenney Stores. Jim Hailey With Mike Taxter at Seattle Pin Ceremony The candidates for this Convention’s 50 Year Pin Recipients are listed on page 18 in this issue. Review this list and call your friends to encourage them to attend the 2013 Convention and be honored by their friends. If you are a candidate, you will receive communication soon that requests a short biography of your jcpenney career and a photo. These items will be included in the 50 Year Pin Yearbook that all Pin Recipients and Convention attendees will receive. If you know a candidate that is not listed, contact them and tell them about this honor. If they are not currently H.C.S.C. National Members, they can receive “FREE” National Club membership through 2013. Contact Ellen Baker at (214) 755-2360 with your candidate, mail to 403 Suncreek Drive Allen,TX 75013 or by email at [email protected]. 50 Year Pin Recipients at the Seattle National Alumni Convention