Fraternity-Testvériség, 1986 (64. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

1986-01-01 / 1. szám

Page 14 TESTVÉRISÉG The final resting place was in Highland Park cemetery next to his wife, Jolán, who passed away in 1966. Also speaking words of praise and encourage­ment to the family at the Church services was Father Ladislaus Rosko, Pastor of St. Margaret of Hungary Roman Catholic Church. This tribute by Father Rosko showed the unselfish dedication and acts of human compassion during his life­time. He truly believed that it is more blessed to give than to receive. He is survived by his children and their fam­ilies, Violet Sarosi, Charles J. Hartman, Betty Vargo, Frank J. Hartman, ten grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, sister Magda and brother Sándor. The journey on earth has ended for him and he has gone to receive his Crown of Glory. He will be sadly missed among his loved ones and many friends but his memories will be cher­ished by us forever. May God grant him Eternal rest and peace in his Heavenly Home. BRANCH 4 - Cleveland At the branch election meeting held January 8th in the office at 5369 Broadview Road, Parma, Mrs. Julia Leszko called the meeting to order. Following the prayer by László Kernes, fraternal coordinator, nominations were open for officers of the branch for 1986. The following were elected: Julia Leszko — president, Eva Menyhárt — vice president, Susan Szabó — secretary, Jolán Abel — treasurer, Iren Kopás — controller. Presi­dent Leszko thanked each member for coming and the date for the next meeting was set for March 12th. John Abel, branch manager BRANCH 5 - Bethlehem At the covered dish dinner on November 10th, Joseph Tegze, National Sales Director, gave a brief history of the Federation and informed the members present about the benefits of member­ship in addition to the life insurance advantages. Possible activities and acts of service were also discussed. Balint Balogh, nominating committee chairman gave a report and the election for officers of 1986 were held. The following were elected: Ibolya Ba­logh — president, Helen Kuronya — vice President, Adela Balogh — secretary. There was further discussion about the involve­ment of members and the Federation in the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Fund. Adela Balogh, branch manager BRANCH 13 - Passaic, NJ At the election meeting of the branch held on December 27, the following were elected officers for 1986: Steven Tassy — president, Mary Tassy — vice president, Wendy Tegze — secretary. Mrs. Aranka Csatlós has resigned as branch manager since she has moved to South Jersey — the new branch manager is Wendy Tegze, wife of Joseph Tegze, National Sales Director. BRANCH 15 - Pittsburgh, PA At the election meeting the following were elected officers for the year of 1985: Alfonse Sheri, president; Ann Balog, vice-president; Evelyn Enns- mann, secretary; Maria Simon, treasurer, Helen Fogarassy, controller. BRANCH 17 - South Bend, IN At the meeting held on December 7th at Branch Manager Helen K. Modory’s home, the meeting was called to order by President Dorothy Batiz. The opening prayer was led by Catherine Keres- tury. Under old business President Batiz reviewed the activities of 1985; the May 5th card party which was sponsored by the Memorial Church Women’s Club and attended by members; the July ice cream social; the August cook-out which was attended by more than 14 members. Mem­bers assisted at the Memorial Presbyterian with the Thanksgiving baskets for the needy of the community. The following were elected officers for 1986: Dorothy Batiz — president, Eliver Kajzer — vice president, Helen K. Modory — secretary, Cath­erine Kerestury — treasurer. Plans were discussed for the carry-in dinner and evening — a social activity of the branch, projected for the spring. The next meeting will be March 22nd. Helen K. Modory, branch manager BRANCH 22 — Youngstown At the January meeting the following were elected officers for the year 1986: Stephen J. Szabó III — president, John K. Morey — vice president, Patricia M. Morey — secretary-treasurer. Plans for the social events and service projects for 1986 were discussed.

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