Magyar Egyház, 1971 (50. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1971-11-01 / 11. szám
MAGYAR EGYHÁZ 19 December 5th from 12 Noon on in the Center. The Chancel and Chapel Choir’s “Chrismas Oratorio” by Saint-Saens is scheduled for Sunday, December 19th at 7:30 P. M. The Sunday School children’s Christmas Pageant is scheduled for Sunday, December 19th at 2:00 P. M. in the Center. The Christmas holiday order of services and events will be mailed to our members in a special letter. Baptisms: Todd Louis, son of Mr. Louis J. Literate and Jean E. de Csipkés born on August 5. Kathleen Erika, daughter of Mr. John Radnai and Julianne I. Warga was born on September 1. Eric Jason, son of Mr. Steven J. Andricsak and Joan A. Bright was born on September 27. Margit, the daughter of Mr. Anthony I. Sylvester and Eda M. Magyar, born August 21st in Washington, D. C., was baptized on September 19th. HUNGARIAN COOK BOOK 4th Printing Order from: THE WOMEN’S GUILD 331 Kirkland Place, Perth Amboy, N. J. 08861 $1.00—Handling & Postage $.25 ROEBLING, N. J. Last month church activities continued in full force. Almost every week we had something planned in our congregation. During the very first days of the month we had a Kolbász Sale which became such a success that we decided to have another, a couple weeks later. During the first part of the month we held our Annual Bazaar which has been a tradition, year after year, sponsored by both the Women’s Guild and our Church Council. Our thanks go out to all those who worked so diligently to make our church activities a success. Unfortunately during the past weeks, many of our members were ill. Among those in the hospital were Mr. Steven Wargo, who was tthe chief elder in our church for many years, Mrs. John Kollar and Mr. John M. Peter. Christmas is not very far away, and we would like to inform you of the time of services during the Christmas season and New Year. December 24, Christmas Eve, we are planning a candle light service, for 7 o’clock. On Christmas Day English service will be held at 9:30 and Hungarian 11 o’clock. The Sunday following Christmas our regular hour will remain English at 10 and Hungarian at 11 o’clock. On New Year’s Eve we will have a combined service starting at 7 o’clock. To welcome the New Year on New Year’s Day our Hungarian service will be at 10 and English at 11 o’clock. We always welcome newcomers and friends to our church. Baptism: Jodi Mari, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Botiinger, and Cheryl Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Jacoby. Deaths: Mrs. Zsuzsanna Dulo, at the age of 91, and Mr. Alexander Nagy at the age of 85. STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. On November 21 we have our New Wine Thanksgiving Communion at both services. The Holy Elements were donated by our Young People’s Club. We dedicated a memorial plaque on the grave of Mr. Steven Nemeth, the father of our treasurer. Deceased one of the olders members Frank Haklik at age 81. May our Lord grant him heavenly peace. Our newly organized Young People’s Club is very active, and recently arranged a successful cake and patio sale. Our Women’s Guild will again sponsor the well known Christmas party on December 6, which is very much liked in our area. In commemoration of Frank Angyal the congregation covered the hall between the church and big hall with new valuable carpet and panelled the side walls. Many thanks to Mr. Steve Nemeth, Mr. John Rodvansky and Mr. John Lovas for their valuable cooperation. TRENTON, N. J. On Reformation Day, October 31st, the following gifts were dedicated during the worship services: a new Hungarian flag by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vágott, an American flag by Mr. Julius Borcsik, a Christian flag by the Estok children and a new set of individual communion chalices by Mrs. Elizabeth Pecht, Mrs. Emma Green and Mr. Stephen Pentek. On the same day we had a banquet celebrating the renovation of our sanctuary. The newest renovation projects are the remodeling of the bath room in the parsonage and that of the kitchen, this latter one by the Young. Women’s Guild. Our motto is that the House of God and the other church properties must be as well kept and clean and neat as the homes of our church members. Officers of the Young Married Couples Club: president Walter Katona, vice-president William Kraemer, secretary Mrs. Margaret Didrence, treasurer John Waldner, chaplain Mrs. Faith Catalfamo. Officers of the Junior Youth Fellowship: president Denise Levandusky, vice-president Cindy Matthias, secretary Elizabeth Vecsei, treasurer Irene Pandak. This group had a bake sale on October 3rd, and visited the Amish country on November 6th. The Women’s Guild had a successful “harvest dance” on October 9th. Baptisms: Nov. 14 Scott Kenneth, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner. Nov. 28 Shawn Dani, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson. Funerals: Sept. 20 Mrs. Charles Csaszi Sr., Oct. 7 Dr. Imre Kun, Oct. 11 Mrs. Joseph Nemety, Oct. 13 Mrs. Walter Domboski, Oct. 23 Mrs. William Elias, Oct. 28 Louis Kuik Jr., Oct. 29 John Dudás. New bushes were planted at the main entrance of our school by Mr. John S. Toth, chief-elder, and Mr. Charles Simon, elder. These expensive bushes are the gift of the Lorantffy Zsuzsanna Ladies Aid. In the Thanksgiving Day service on October 21st the Sunday School children and the youth fellowship participated. The program was arranged by Mrs. Geza Kuronya, superintendent and the teachers. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO On November 7th we served Communion for New Wine. About 55% of those eligible to take Communion were present. On November 14th we observed Orphanage Sunday. The Right Rev. Louis Nagy served during the combined service. Also during this combined service the Rt. Rev. Louis Nagy dedicated a new Lord’s table and pulpit cover, made and donated by Mrs. Adam Hohvart. The Elizabeth dinner held after the service was a great success. Once more Mrs. Adam Hohvart and her son James Hohvart donated the ingredients needed to the dinner. The ladies of the church brought the cakes and cookies. Many thanks. The pastor of the church at the end of September underwent an operation. During his recovery the Rev. Alexander Marton, the Rev. John Botty and once Mr. Robert Bohn substituted for the pastor. Many thanks to those who proclaimed the Gospel, to those who remembered the pastor in their prayers.