Fraternity-Testvériség, 1982 (60. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1982-07-01 / 3. szám

Continued from page 4 — BRANCH 235 — PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA The title of “Youth of the Year” was one more ac­complishment to add to Irene Molnar’s list of many. At the Phillipsburg Exchange Club’s seventh annual awards dinner, Miss Molnár was selected from a roster of six Phil- lipsburg, N.J. High School students. Irene, the daugh­ter of Rev. and Mrs. Jo­seph Molnár, III pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, Phillipsburg, N.J. and grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Molnár, Jr., District Manager, Western Pennsylvania, ranked first in a class of 337 students, received the National Merit Letter of Commendation and has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years. In addition to her scholastic achievements, Irene has been active in the student council, school plays, in­tramural bowling and earned four varsity letters in tennis as well as being captain of the team. Miss Molnár plans to study industrial and labor relations at Cornell University this fall and has recently been named Cornell University National Scholar, which means that academically she is in the top 4 percent of the freshman class entering the school. Congratulations! BRANCH 35 — DEARBORN, MICHIGAN KATALIN SUSAN KUL­CSÁR was born in Szom­bathely, Hungary, J anu- ary 11, 1966, came to America in March, 1968. She attends Edeel Ford High School in Dearborn and will be a junior in the fall. She was a debu­tante at the While Rose Ball in February, 1982 and is a member of the Wil­liam Penn Dance Group. Katalin attended the Hungarian Dance Seminar, Madison, N. J. this past June and attended the church youth camp in August in Pennsylvania for the past four years. She is a member of the Hunga­rian Reformed Church, Allen Park, Michigan and a member of the youth group. Katalin is a member of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. Gratulálunk Katalin sikereihez. — This picture was taken at the dinner following the ordination-installation of the Reverend Sándor Kovács, pastor of the Homestead, Pennsylvania Hun­garian Reformed Church, on June 20, 1982. First row, left to right: Rev. and Mrs. Louis Hies, member of the Board of Directors, HRFA; Rev. Dr. and Mrs. László Borsay, supply pastor to the congregation; Rev. and Mrs. Nicholas Novak, Pittsburgh pastor. Standing: Mr. and Mrs. Tibor Kovács, California parents of the pastor; Rt. Rev. Dr. John Butosi, Bishop, Bridgeport, Connecticut; Rev. and Mrs. Sándor Kovács. The importance of our churches to our fraternal society is crucial. We rejoice with our members of the Homestead congregation who are grateful to God for having a new pastor. The pastor and his family are members of Branch 235. 13

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