Fraternity-Testvériség, 1986 (64. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)
1986-04-01 / 2. szám
FRATERNITY Page 5 the provisions of the Insurance Law of Washington, DC. The Federation is in good and sound financial position, and able to meet all present and future obligations. KEY INDICATORS Unassigned funds (Surplus) ..........$ 6,010,200.00 All time high Assets ................................................. 21,607,090.00 All time high Ratio of assets to liabilities .......... 138.53 All time high Ratio of investment income to assets ...................................... 7.74% Mortality rate experience ............... 44.64 Benefits paid to member in 1985 on life certif........................... 1,203,885.00 Dues income .................................... 890,791.00 Investment income........................... 1,690,020.00 General Expenses .............................. 1,080,899.00 Branch deductions ........................... 101,969.00 Membership certificates ................. 21,966.00 William B. Puskas, Treasurer May 20, 1986 Student Aid Fund Hungarian Reformed Federation of America P. O. Box 34917 Washington, DC 20034 Gentlemen: You have been stipulated as a beneficiary in the Will of Anna R. Sala, in the sum of $1,000. Check is herewith enclosed in said amount along with a probate court receipt. Please sign the receipt and return it to me. Yours very truly, Paul N. Sanderson Executor of the estate of Anna R. Sala Anna R. Sala was branch manager of Branch 165 for many years and her husband, Ernest before her. Both were dedicated members of the Federation and offered their assistance to the members of their community. Mrs. Sala was most interested in young people, so it is not at all surprising that she remembered the Student Aid Fund in her will. Their memory remains with us — their donation is very appreciated. DONATIONS TO STUDENT AID FUND $121.00 Proceeds from raffle at Board of Directors Dinner. Director Ed Szabó donated one 1939-5 pengő and one Franz Joseph 1 pengő to be drawn out. The lucky winners were Mr. & Mrs. Ed Vallario (Irenke Vallario is Assistant to the Treasurer at the Home Office) who won the 5 pengő and Director Endre Csornán who won the 1 pengő. $100.00 John Toth: $50.00 In Memory of Szeles Karolyne, Zoltán Bertalan & Joseph Benedek, Jr. + $50.00 for Student Aid. $60.00 Br. #84 (Catherine Maloney) Br. #62 (Joseph Kovács) Maria Kovács (Br. #62): Proceeds from bake sale. $50.00 John Bojtos, Endre Csornán, Koppelman & Eg- Iow, Rev. Paul Kovács, László Lipoczky, Frank Szirka, Andreas Tabor, Br. #302: New Brunswick, NJ. Endre Csornán: $25.00 In Memory of Szeles Karolyne + $25.00 In Memory of Julius Hartman. $40.00 Tibor Dolinszky: In Memory of Erma Dolinszky & Dr. Veronika Dolinszky. $25.00 Tibor Dolinszky: In Memory of Joseph Benedek; Ed Szabó. $20.00 Joseph Benedek; Knorr-Brake Corp. $10.00 Pannonia Books Ltd. HUNGARIAN SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Indiana University of Pennsylvania announces a new exchange program with Janus Pannonius University in Pécs, Hungary. American students will be enrolled in a six week summer program beginning July 1, 1987. The program fee of $1,800.00 includes tuition for regular U.S. credits (graduate or undergraduate), room, board, and airfare. Scholarships available. Write to: DR. ROBERT L. MORRIS, Director Center for International Studies 103E Keith Anex, IUP Indiana, PA 15705