Fraternity-Testvériség, 1987 (65. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1987-01-01 / 1. szám
Page 26 TESTVÉRISÉG BRANCH 85 - BROWNSVILLE, PA Alexander C. Jalso, son of Rev. & Mrs. Alexander Jalso (Rev. Jalso is Manager of Br. #126, was a recipient of our Student Aid. Alexander is in his fifth year (double majoring in computer science and business) at California University of Pennsylvania. Besides carrying a full load (18 credit hours), he works part-time in the computer field at the university, and is president of the sigma-tau-gamma fraternity. When substitute is needed, he plays the organ in the church for the Hungarian service at the Calvin United Presbyterian Church in Brownsville, PA. His brother, Albert, also a member of our Federation, has been named to the Spring 1986 Dean’s List at Duquesne University. This list recognizes full-time students who have maintained at least a 3.25 quality point average on a 4.0 scale. Albert is also a member of the Magyar Rózsás Dancers of Brownsville, PA, that has been invited to participate in the annual Hungarian Day activities at Kennywood Park. Left to right: Jeffrey Louis, Cynthia Mowers and Rozsa, Albert Jalso. BRANCH 151 - BEAVER FALLS, PA During the week end of good weather, the members of Branch 151 frequently met for outings and szalonna sutes. New members were greeted and welcomed into the local branch. On Sunday, December 21, a Christmas party was held for the juvenile members at the home of Director and Mrs. Endre Csornán. The party began with the telling of the Christmas story by Mrs. Csornán. She told how the Wise Men gave gifts to the Christ child and how through the generations, we have continued this tradition by giving gifts to one another at Christmas time. Then the children were presented with gifts from the Beaver Falls branch of the HRFA. The children celebrated Christ’s birthday by singing Happy Birthday and blowing out the candles on the cake. Then refreshments were enjoyed by all. Monetary gifts were sent to the children who were unable to attend. Altogether, twenty adults and children were present. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farkas and Director and Mrs. Endre Csornán who donated the expenses for the refreshments. The children of Branch 151 are becoming friends as they enjoy Christian fellowship at our branch activities. Arlene Csornán