Fraternity-Testvériség, 1964 (42. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1964-02-01 / 2. szám

FRATERNITY OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE HUNGARIAN REFORMED FEDERATION OF AMERICA Edited by the Officers of the Federation Published monthly. — Subscription for non-members in the U. S. A. and Canada $2.00, elsewhere $3.00 a year. Office of Publication: Expert Printing Co., 4627 Irvine St., Pittsburgh 7, Pa. Editorial Office: 3216 New Mexico Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20016 Volume XLII FEBRUARY 1964 Number 2 JOSEPH KECSKEMETHY: ITEMS OF INTEREST FIELD FORCE MEETS IN WASHINGTON On January 31 and February 1 our Federation’s Field Force met in Washington, D. C., for the purpose of evaluating the fraternal, or­ganizational and promotional work of the past year, and to plan the production and conservation program for 1964. With the exception of one person, all full-time workers attended the two-day conference. The following were present: Paul Ferenczy and Joseph Benedek, Sr., Eastern and Western Supervisors respectively; Alex Csik, Leslie J. Carey, Joseph Szuch, Charles Modory and Bertalan Negyessy, District Managers; Otto Hamos, Albert St. Miklossy, Miklós Szolga, Julius Furrier, Emery Bota, Joseph Arnosky, László Kernes, Andrew Dono, Mrs. Emma Aros, Joseph Benedek, Jr., Albert Orris, Tibor Halo, John Komives and Tibor Köss, Section Managers. The Secretary opened the meeting with a prayer, after which he welcomed the largest field force to date in the history of the Federation. In his opening message he gave an official report of the nation-wide results in both production and conservation for 1963 and conveyed his future plans to his co-workers. Following his report the field men individually gave an accounting of their work. Each report was most interesting and informative. During the afternoon session the President, Treasurer and Controller of the Federation spoke to our field men, giving them valuable reports and pertinent instructions. The first day of the meeting was closed with a fellowship dinner honoring the field force, attended by all four supreme officers. On the second day, after taking account of the accomplishment — the individual and combined efforts of the field force in the fulfillment of their quota obligations — and taking into consideration the individual reports, problems and suggestions, an ambitious work program and quota schedule was set up for the year of 1964. Regarding this year’s work plan, special emphasis will be placed on

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