Fraternity-Testvériség, 1974 (52. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1974-04-01 / 4-6. szám

IN MEMORIAM Dora, Mary Mrs., Br. 52, So. Norwalk, Conn. Madarasz, Joseph Jr., Br. 8, Johnstown, Pa. Bihary, Joseph F., Br. 3, Fairport Harbor, Ohio Pandy, Helen Mrs., Br. 168, Elyria, Ohio Koncz, Francis Mrs., Br. 369, Manhattan, N. Y. Bodnar, Michael, Br. 85, Brownsville, Pa. Dezső, Thomas, Br. 35, Detroit, Mich. Papay, Alexander, Br. 223, Conneaut, Ohio Olah, Emery Mrs., Br. 31, Lorain, Ohio Szabados, Frank Mrs., Br. 17, So. Bend, Ind. Vigh, Alexander Mrs., Br. 13, Passaic, N. J. Harris, Elizabeth Mrs., Br. 2, Cleveland, Ohio Sajner, Elizabeth Mrs., Br. 62, East Chicago, Ind. Fagyas, Frank Mrs., Br. 62, East Chicago, Ind. Taliga, Miklós, Br. 369, Manhattan, N. Y. Hegedűs, Kalman Jr., Br. 80, Perth Amboy, N. J. Keleman, Stephen Jr., Br. 250, Woodbridge, N. J. Ferencz, Joseph, Br. 302, N. Brunswick, N. J. Erzak, Joseph Mrs., Br. 20, Trenton, N. J. Vegso, Stephen Mrs., Br. 3, Fairport Harbor, Ohio Papp, Steven, Br. 302, N. Brunswick, N. J. Toplak, Michael, Br. 5, Bethlehem, Pa. Tancik, George Mrs., Br. 79, Keasbey, N. J. Fekete, Stephen, Br. 127, Drakes Congo, Ohio Cox, James Mrs., Br. 300, Washington, D. C. Debrowszky, Gabriel Mrs., Br. 255, Cleveland, Ohio Szopko, Vera Mrs., Br. 149, Tonawanda, N. Y. Kozma, Bela E., Br. 164, Joliet, 111. Koszorús, Ferenc, Br. 300, Washington, D. C. Veres, Stephen Mrs., Br. 61, Dayton, Ohio Horthy, Aladar Dr., Br. 300, Washington, D. C. Fiala, Erzsebeth Mrs., Br. 5, Bethlehem, Pa. Peter, John Mrs., Br. 144, Carteret, N. J. Farkas, Peter, Br. 84, Chicago, 111. Varga, Frank, Br. 31, Lorain, Ohio Mezei, Louis Mrs., Br. 22, Youngstown, Ohio Bako, Stephen Mrs., Br. 328, Cecil, Pa. Sohajda, Stephen Mrs., Br. 252, Niles, Ohio Danes, Elizabeth Mrs., Br. 302, N. Brunswick, N. J. Olah, Elizabeth Mrs., Br. 245, McKeesport, Pa. Domonkos, Stephen Mrs., Br. 21, Toledo, Ohio Fuller, Margaret Mrs., Br. 149, Tonawanda, N. Y. Szinka, John Mrs., Br. 3, Fairport Harbor, Ohio Pirigyi, Michael, Br. 252, Niles, Ohio Szőke, Julius Mrs., Br. 5, Bethlehem, Pa. Pomaj, Louis, Br. 202, Duquesne, Pa. Klacik, John Sr., Br 302, N. Brunswick, N. J. Yuhas, Louis, Br. 22, Youngstown, Ohio Schultz, Ben, Br. 112, Medina, Ohio Derjan, Michael, Br. 62, East Chicago, Ind. Miller, Mary Mrs., Br. 2, Cleveland, Ohio Stevo, Michael, Br. 2, Cleveland, Ohio Bognár, László, Br. 4, Cleveland, Ohio Gyure, Nicholas Mrs., Br. 6, Homestead, Pa. Feher, Gabriel Mrs., Br. 67, Sharon, Pa. Kovach, Marjorie S. Mrs., Br. 113, Franklin, N. J. Zimmerman, John A., Br. 84, Chicago, 111. Fay Fisher, Andrew, Br. 76, Barton, Ohio Fodor, Joseph Mrs., Br. 2, Cleveland, Ohio Bongya, Joseph Mrs., Br. 4, Cleveland, Ohio Simko, Joseph, Br. 84, Chicago, 111. Ur, Julia Mrs., Br. 250, Woodbridge, N. J. Soltész, James, Br. 52, So. Norwalk, Conn. Mészáros, Gabriel, Br. 35, Detroit, Mich. Csavics, George, Br. 405, Hamilton, Ont., Canada BRANCH 165 HOLDS MEETING The first meeting of 1974 was held January 20, 1974 at 1:30 P.M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sala with 12 members present. Branch Manager Ernest Sala opened the meeting with a prayer and welcomed the members who made an effort to attend. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mr. Sala asked for nominations for new officers for 1974. Nominated were Mrs. Irene Nagy for Pres­ident, Mr. Joseph Miller for Vice-President, Mr. Ernest Sala for Secretary and Mrs. Anna R. Sala for Treasurer. Nominations were closed. Nominees were elected by voice vote unanimously. Mr. and Mrs. Sala reported that during the Holiday Season in 1973 they visited Mrs. Theresa Patonai and Mrs. Katherine Kusnyer in the Valley View Nursing Home. Also reported the sad news that our member Mrs. Katherine Kusnyer passed away January 12, 1974. Funeral services were held January 15, 1974 from the Kertesz Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Sala paid their respects and sent a card of sympathy to the son, Ernest Kusnyer, and his family. A floral arrangement was sent representing The Hun­garian Reformed Federation of America. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned with the Lord’s Prayer. Respectfully submitted Secretary Ernest Sala----o---­LETTER OF THANKS: Dear Bishop Bekv: Thank you for your kind words of my father H. Bathó János. I am sure he will always be re­membered by his student of Sárospatak. In addition I wish to thank you and the board members of the Federation for your student aid for my son. I am sure your faith will be justified in my son and in me. Respectfully yours, Mrs. Nerath Batho Ilona THE EIGHTH TRIBE The Bethlen Press in Ligonier just published the first issue of a beautiful new monthly magazine with the title “The Eighth Tribe”. The editors of the new English-Hun- garian monthly are Sándor E. Chomos and Albert Wass. The new monthly will publish articles about the history and culture of the Hungarian nation and will be a great bi-lin- gual treasure source about the Hungarian Heritage for first, second, third and fourth generation Hungarians. It will also present articles from today’s generation and current related subjects. Write to P.O. Box 637, Ligonier, Pa. 15658. 27

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