The Eighth Tribe, 1975 (2. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1975-12-01 / 12. szám
Page 6 THE EIGHTH TRIBE December, 1975 THEODORE A. JANOSSY Theodore A. J anossy, the son of Irene and Gustav Janossy of Gardena, California, began his first year of internship November 1, 1975 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota. His residency will include internal medicine, radiology, pediatrics, and surgery. When he completes this first year of internship, Ted plans to specialize in some field of surgery. A graduate of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California, Ted Janossy received his doctor of medicine degree in September 1975. Prior to that he majored in biology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California and worked as head technician in the Artificial Kidney Center at Torrance, California. THE EIGHTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED IN PITTSBURGH The First Hungarian Reformed Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania celebrated its Eighty-fifth Anniversary with an Anniversary Worship Service at the church on Sunday, October 26 and an Anniversary Dinner Dance on Saturday, November 8 at the Webster Hall Hotel in Pittsburgh. Delivering the English sermon at the worship service was Rev. Imre Kovács of Springdale, Pennsylvania. Rt. Rev. Louis Nagy, superintendent of the Bethlen Home, delivered the Hungarian sermon. The EIGHTH TRIBE wishes to offer our special congratulations to Rev. Dr. George S. Csia, Pastor, the officers and members of the consistory, the members of the anniversary committees, and the congregation itself.