Fraternity-Testvériség, 2001 (79. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
2001-07-01 / 3. szám
FRATERNITY Page 25 The music of “Our Gang” once again delighted the crowd of close to 250. There was also the customary Pony Rides and Animal Petting Farm for the children. A craft table hosted by Laura Melanson featuring face painting, tattooing and the creating of flower and ribbon Hungarian crowns for each child also proved very entertaining. Children in the animal petty area. Around mid afternoon the ever popular Csurdongolo Dance Group from New Brunswick, New Jersey, in their traditional costume, thrilled everyone with their spirited Hungarian dances. They have enriched our program with their consummate performance for many years. The traditional finale of our function has been the serving of a cornucopia of Hungarian salami and cheese, crackers, tepertő and an assortment of grapes and other fresh fruits. Laura Melanson staffs the craft table and seeming to enjoy the pleasure derived by the children of her planned activities. Food servers, 1. to r.: CFO William Bela Puskas, Jr., Mrs. Elaine Convery, Mr. Jerry Wyttenbach, and Mrs. Matilda Dózsa. Moment of pleasant talk. President George Dózsa, Chairman of the Board Priscilla Hunyady and Executive Director of the Bethlen Home Rev. Imre A. Bertalan. With the strains of the last song being played, another Maria Poes Fraternal Day came to a memorable conclusion. Michael Pauli, Jr., Director General Chairman 732-549-4898 mmpauMp.castle. net Expression of Patriotism With a spirit of true American patriotism, Elizabeth Alexander and nine of her third grade classmates decided they would like to come up with a creative, positive way to contribute to the relief efforts. The children ran a lemonade stand which was bedecked with American Flags and sang patriotic songs on September 21 and 22, 2001. Passersby were so touched by the children’s patriotism that $5, $10, and $20 bills were often dropped in the collection basket. The group donated $524.00 to the American Red Cross through the Matthew Turner Elementary School in Benicia, California. Elizabeth is a member of Branch 501 and is the granddaughter of Director and Mrs. Michael Pauli, Jr. Margaret Pauli, Branch Manager St. George District Branches 501, 502 & HRFA Br. 250 732-549-4898 mmpaulKa),castle.net On the right is Elizabeth Alexander. She is an HRFA member of Branch 501 and is the grand-daughter of Director and Mrs. Michael Pauli, Jr.