Fraternity-Testvériség, 1974 (52. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1974-07-01 / 7-9. szám
AN APPEAL The economical recession makes it mandatory for the Federation to increase our Student Aid Fund. More students are turning to the Federation for stuFor STUDENT AID Order This Hungarian Cook Book My Mother’s Hungarian Cook Book published in English by: Mrs. Zoltán Beky, wife of Bishop Beky, president of our Federation. The book contains 73 of the finest, original, perfected recipes. The most delicious soups, meats, plate meals, specialties, cakes, pastries and tortes. A few examples are: chicken paprikas, stuffed cabbage, ham suzettes, Hungarian székely goulash, crepe suzettes, linzer cake, indianer, orange torte, sacher torte, dobos, roccocco, rum, mocca almond, Éva and micado torte. Priceless gift for second and third generation wives or English speaking friends. Net profit (proceeds) go for “Student Aid”. Send your order with $2.25 (postage included) in check, money order, or cash to: Mrs. Margaret Beky 5221 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C. 20016. Please send me...................copies of your Hungarian Cook Book. Name ............................................................................... Address ........................................................................... City.................................... State.................... Zip............. dent aid than ever before. Without receiving financial help from the Federation, they will be unable to continue or complete their higher education. We appeal to our members and branches for special donations designated toward the aid of our student members. In them we see our future and in them we place our hope in the growth of the Federation. They will be the new leaders of the Federation. They wiU be the future dedicated leaders of all our Hungarian organizations and institutions. It will be their task to preserve our Hungarian heritage among the future generations. Members of similar fraternal organizations donate many thousands of dollars for student aid. The Federation must keep up this national fraternal trend. You may designate the Federation’s flower donation sum in memoriam of your beloved one toward our Student Aid Fund. Please place your donation in the self-addressed envelope you received in our last issue and mail same to the Home Office where we will hold all donations received in a special fund. All donations are tax- exempt and will be acknowledged in our official publication, The FRATERNITY. MRS. BÁLINT ÁROS Mrs. Balint Áros, mother of our Board Member William Aros, passed away on June 25 at the age of 81. She was buried from the Hungarian Reformed Church in Lorain, Ohio, by Rev. Miklós Novak. She was a faithful member of our Branch No. 31. On behalf of the National Officers and Members of our Board of Directors our president expressed our sympathy in the sorrow of the Aros family. The Aros family acknowledged and thanked our condolences in the following letter: “To the National Officers and Members of the Board of Directors. Dear Friends, —• Thank you so much for the lovely flowers and your kind words of sympathy. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated and will be remembered always. It is hard to express how much it meant to us in our time of sorrow. In Christian love — Bill and Emma Aros.” 18