Fraternity-Testvériség, 1968 (46. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1968-09-01 / 9-10. szám

to your youth organization for the purpose of build­ing an own youth camp. We also donated $10,000 dollars to the other Hungarian Reformed Church body’s youth organization. We hope it will inspire you and them to begin on this project, either together or seperately and then this great dream of an own youth camp will be materialized. We hope you will be able to achieve this noble goal with our help and with your own endeavors. We hope to hold study contests among our youth with rewarding prizes. We are planning to reorgan­ize our scholarship program, that our Federation will be able to help our youth also in this important area. As you see, our Federation realizes the importance of our youth and we shall do everything possible for our American Hungarian youth. In turn, we ask your understanding, help and prayers for our work and service. At this occasion, we wish to bring our greetings to you with a check for $1,000 to defray the expenses of this youth camp. Receive it in the same spirit of love as our Federation gives it to you. May God Almighty bless your fellowship and work together now and forever. National Fraternal Congress of America The 82nd annual meeting of the National Fraternal Congress of America was held at Pittsburgh, Pa., on September 22-25, 1968. The main theme of the Congress was: “Fraternal Societies in changing times”. Sub-themes: “Economic prospect in changing times” “Changing communications plans for changing times” “A window on tomorrow (a future outlook study of the Fraternal benefit system). “Fraternal Benefit Society legal aspects pertaning variable annuities”. “The Fraternal Society good neighbor concept in a shifting insurance market-place”. “Leadership and Responsibility” etc. The National Officers of our Federation attended the meeting and partook in the discussion. Foster F. Farrel, General Secretary of the Congress, greets our National Officers. Dr. Paul Michael St. Miklossy Wed In California Dr. Paul M. St. Miklossy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul St. Miklossy, National Treasurer of our Federation, was mar­ried to Miss Mary Fergusson MacLeod, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Norman A. MacLeod in La Habra Calif, on Sept. 28. The bride attended Fullerton Junior College and San Diego State College. She is a dental assistant in Long Beach, Calif. The bridegroom graduated from Fair Lawn High School and the University of Virginia. He received a DDS. degree cum Iaude from Georgetown University Dental School and is an assistant dental surgeon at the Public Health Service Hospital in San Pedro, Calif. We extend to the newly wed couple our sincere best wishes and congratula­tions. 12

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