Bethlen Almanac 1997 (Ligonier)

The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America

bers. At the same time, work has also started on new recruitment of agents and training of our existing field force. The next step will be to integrate fraternal benefits with the new in­surance products to meet the “Total Needs” of our members. Our purpose is to create a program so that HRFA members will know what they are buying and why they are buying it! I am confident that an important element of our mission will be achieved by helping people through our fraternal outreach, and for me personally, it will be very rewarding to know that many people from all walks of life will be positively impacted by the Hungarian Reformed Fed­eration of America. The Federation offers the following Fraternal Benefits: Student Aid Grant; Church Camp; Residential Mortgage Loans; Policy Loans; Funding for Church Construction; The Bethlen Home (Nursing Home); Retirement Village; Disaster Fund. Fraternal Activities 1997 In April: Fraternal Day of Branch 300, Washington, D.C. at the Benedek Farm in Rockville, MD In May: Fraternal Day of Branch 151, Beaver Falls, PA at West May Field Park in Beaver Falls. In June: Annual Hungarian Festival in New Brunswick, NJ In July: Fraternal Day Celebrated at the Bethlen Home in Ligonier, PA and Fraternal Day of the Kossuth Club at Saint Elija Church in Merriville, IN Young dancers of Branch 4 of Cleveland, Ohio at the Harvest Ball. 21

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