Fraternity-Testvériség, 1998 (76. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1998-10-01 / 3-4. szám

FRATERNITY Page 17 basketful of goodies, but also for the warmth with which we surrounded them at the Home Office. The next basket was donated to Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, who after undergoing surgery in her legs, has been unable to walk for the past two years. Mrs. Wilson lives with her daughter who is also not in the best of health. It is needless to say how happy they were for our Thanksgiving donation. A monetary donation, rather than a basket, was presented by Br. 300 to a young student from Hungary who is helping us out at the Home Office on a part-time basis. He, his wife and two small children are new to the area and, since the young father is the only breadwinner of the family, we thought that they should also partake in the many blessings of Thanksgiving. All in all, our hearts soared as they were filled with gratitude for the little happiness that we were able to bring to a few hearts. The Employees at the Home Office For information concerning your insurance or fraternal needs, please call Steve Major, Branch Manager, at 703-938- 8087. L. to r.: Wores Gebretsehima, his wife Hibritu Ayalew Bisewer, and children: 14-year-old Biniyam Hailu, 8-year-old Selamawit Hailu, and the 6-year-old little boy Bisrat Hailu with their Thanksgiving basket. POSITION OPENING AT THE HOME OFFICE OF THE HUNGARIAN REFORMED FEDERATION OF AMERICA IN WASHINGTON, D.C. The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America located in Washington, D.C. is searching for a full-time Administrative Assistant reporting to the President's office. The position requires extensive office work experience and proven office administration skills. Knowledge of the Hungarian language would be helpful. Candidates should possess excellent oral and written communications skills as well as advanced computer skills (MS Word, Excel and Access). Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits are included in this position. Contact Teri Pflum at 202-328-2630 or e- mail resume to: hrfa@erols.com The Gebretsehima family with their Thanksgiving basket.

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