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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Polly Paffilas subject of Florida web site

Long-ago Beacon Journal food writer Pauline Katherine “Polly” Paffilas is the subject of an article on the Women’s Page History web site by Kimberly Wilmot Voss, a member of the Nicholson School of Communication faculty at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Polly retired in 1987 after 45 years as a reporter, food
Polly Paffilas
writer, women’s pages editor and About Town columnist for the BJ. She began her Beacon career as a Reference Library (aka Morgue) clerk in 1942 for $23.50 a week.

Polly was born Aug. 8, 1921, in Parkersburg, West Virginia, attended Akron’s Crosby Elementary School and was graduated from West High School.

In 2002 she donated her recipes, including more than 5,000 published in the BJ, to the Akron Public Library.

Polly died in May 2005. A wing for diabetics at Akron General Medical Center is named in her honor. Polly was a diabetic and a major fundraiser for that cause.

Click on  http://www.womenspagehistory.com/ to read the article about Polly.

A tip of the BJ Alums blog hat to Tom Moore for finding this gem.


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