Fraternity-Testvériség, 1992 (70. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1992-04-01 / 2. szám

FRATERNITY Page 27 BRANCH 300 - WASHINGTON, D.C. Sylvia Pflum, daughter of Tibor and Teri Pflum, was united in marriage to Andrew Gorman by Rev. Imre Bertalan and Fa. William Redmon in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 23, 1992. Pflum Tibor és felesége Tériké leánya Syvlia és Thomas Andrew Gorman május 23-án tartották esküvőjüket a Baltimore-i St. James templomban, melyet annakidején a vőlegény dédapja épített. Az esküvői szertartást Nt. Bertalan Imre és Rev. William Redmond tartották, melynek áhítatát emelte Szabó István erdélyi hegedűművész az Ave Mária és az új székely himnusz gyönyörű játékával. A nap szépségét növelte az esküvő utáni 130 személyes elegáns fogadás környezete: a Baltimore Museum csodálatos kertjének különleges és tenger sok virága, szobrai és a szökőkutak. A Központ barátai együtt örvendeztek az ifjú párral. Kiss Sándorné, osztálykezelő BRANCH 302 - NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ The quarterly meeting of our Branch was held on May 22, 1992 at the home of Board Director and Mrs. László Lipoczky as a combination meeting and picnic with 15 persons attending. As there were no minutes available of the previous meeting, business proceeded to the Treasurer’s report. The Branch has a bank balance of $1,733.76. Mrs. Lipoczky moved that $500 be donated to the Student Aid Fund. Vice President-Secretary George Dózsa added that Branch 302 has the top record in the support of the scholarship program. He stated that $12,000 was granted to scholarship applicants last year. Discussion on disbursements of the proceeds of the Branch dinner held in February of 1992 followed. William Puskas, Jr. suggested that $500 go to the Scholarship Fund, $100 to the Bethlen Home and $200 to the local soup kitchen. After discussion, it was voted to donate $500 to the Scholarship Fund, $200 to the soup kitchen and $100 to the United Way. Discussion proceeded to possible fund raisers for the Branch. Mentioned were a dinner, a bake-less sale and a raffle. Bill Puskas, Jr. stated that the Branch should have more fraternal activities with a possible group trip to as a yet unspecified location. Decisions on the above were tabled until the next meeting that will be held on October 22, 1992 at the Hungarian Foundation Building. Next several recommendations were proposed. Esther Kormondy suggested notifying each branch member of meetings by post card. A trial of 1 or 2 mailings should indicate whether this will help increase attendance at quarterly meetings. Anna Lipoczky proposed that no Federation officer or Director be reimbursed for expenses if the occasion attended is not solely Federation business relation. Viola Wyttenbach, Acting Secretary BRANCH 352 - CLEVELAND, OH On July 26, 1992, members of the Branch and many friends of the Cleveland West Side Hungarian

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