Fraternity-Testvériség, 1981 (59. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1981-04-01 / 2-3. szám

DEBUTANTES AT CLEVELAND BETHLEN BENEFIT BALL Front Row-—Left to Right: Eva Kovács, Rebecca Nagy, Elizabeth Schnierer, Diane Vargo, Kathy Mrat, Ruth Kovács Second Row—Left to Right: Lisa Olah, Lisa Werner, Anna Maria Lukas, Theresa Lesco, Denise Újlaki, Lisa Puruczky Photo by Tibor Gasparik, Cleveland, Ohio The evening ofApril 25th was the annual Beth­len Benefit Ball sponsored by the Women’s Guild of the First Hungarian Reformed Church in' Cleveland, Ohio. This tradition has been carried on for many years for the benefit of our charitable institution', the Beth­len Home in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. The debutantes were escorted by their fathers and introduced to the guests. This was followed by the traditional dance with their fathers, and later in the evening joining in the Grand March. It is ever gratifying to see the dedication and dev­otion of the Guild members in their untiring efforts to support the Bethlen Home. Our guests are most thank­ful for the thoughtfulness of these ladies as the pro­ceeds of this affair will assist them to continue the many programs and activities of the Home, and bring enjoyment to the residents. The President of the Women’s Guild is Mr*. Betty Galagny, and the debutante preparations were handled by Mrs. Rose Kaul. The colorfully decor­ated Bethlen Hall was filled to capacity. An enjoy­able evening of dancing and fellowship was highlight­ed by the melodious music filling the air. Our Bethlen Home was represented by the Ad­ministrator, Rev. Paul Kovács, whose daughters, Eva and Ruth were debutantes. The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, Washington D. C., was repre­sented by the Vice President-Secretary, Elmer E. Var­go whose daughter Diane was also a debutante. Others from the Federation were William Aros and William Szuch, Vice Presidents; Charles Modory, Director; Dr.Stephen Szabó, Honorary Vice President; and Dawn D. Ward, Section Manager. All were accom­panied by their spouses. This is the social event of the year in the com­munity, and we wish the Women’s Guild Officers and members continued success in the future. 17

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