Verhovayak Lapja, 1940. július-december (23. évfolyam, 27-52. szám)
1940-12-12 / 50. szám
December 12, 1940 Verhovayak Lapja Page 11 SPORT PAGE Continued TOTALS OF BOWLING MATCH BETWEEN BEAVER FALLS AND YOUNGSTOWN Played November 24, 1940 BEAVER FALLS Bowlers 1 2 3 Tot’l Belle 163— 179 Szeles, Martin 125— — Vakasy 143140 — Mózes 124— — Toth 179— 114 Smilak —171 125 Bollen —161 — Nemeth —107 — Knapp —— 126 Szeles, Joseph— 113 — Namath —— 161 Team Totals 734692 705 2131 YOUNGSTOWN Bowlers 1 2 3 Tot'l Padery 98112 132 Miglets 160177 131 Blasko 162104 117 Barkó 112127 145 Gregory 114198 152 Team Totals 646718 677 2041 n___ WANTS TO BOOK GAMES New Brunswick, New Jersey Branch 52, New Brunswick, New Jersey, has or-BRANCH 439 Johnstown, Pennsylvania The Johnstown Junior Branch 439 met (Sunday, December 1st, with an attendance of fifteen. The discussion was about the party that was held in Nanty Glo on Saturday, November 30th. The .party was considered a success by the members who were present. John Vince, the man that the females are so attracted to, claimed the honors with two pretty maidens sitting on his lap. Steve Balogh, the serious man of the lot, was found in a green Pontiac sedan with all the doors locked. The owner claims that he locked these doors before ganized a bowling team and would like to book games with near-by branches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Kindly address communications to Adam Simon, Jr., 281 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, New Jersey. entering the hall. If this is true, then how did Steve get into the car? This is a mystery. And if I may ask, who was the girl at the party with him? Do any of the members know? Adolph Z., the humor man of 439, walked several miles in the pouring rain and sleet to catch up with a pretty brunet even though his favorites are blonds. Steve Hubay wanted to kiss all the males instead of the females. Mr. Stephen Balogh, according to his story, had a very pleasant time. At the meeting, Miss Betty Brunyak took a chair at the end of the hall. When asked, why, her reply was: “I don’t trust you boys!” * * * The birthday panties of Branch 439, which were to be held in November and December, will be held the last Sunday in January. Fraternally, THE REPORTER. BRANCHES 288 AND 432 TO HOLD DANCES St. Clairsville, Ohio Two dances will be sponsored by Branches 288 and 432, both of St. Clairsville. Ohio, during this month of December. The first dance, to be held on December 25th, is the Christmas Dance, and will be played for by the Ziggie Bella Orchestra of Braddock. Pennsylvania. The second dance, scheduled for December 31st, will be a New Year Dance, and its music will be furnished by Gus Horvath’s Orchestra of McKeesport, Pa. Both events will be held in the Crescent Verhovay Home. Verhovay members and Verhovay friends are cordially invited to attend these two coming elaborate affairs. Fraternally, PAUL NAGY President. Br. 432 MARTIN GERSEY Secretary Br. 432 DEARBORN XMAS PARTY Branch 429 On Friday, December 20th, at 7:30 p. m.. Branch 429 of Dearborn, Michigan will hold its first annual Christmas Party, which will consist of a fish supper for 25c and bunco or cards, with a prize at each table, for 10c additional. Under a Christmas tree will be boxes of candy for the children up to 10 years of age. The Christmas Party will be held at the L. Dragosh Hall, 10118 Eagle Avenue, near Salina Street. Dearborn. Let’s make our first Christmas Party a roaring success which will put us in the mood for the big week ahead. Everyone welcome! Fraternally, JOLÁN LUCAS Secretary. Last Month of the 1940 Verhovay Membership Contest This Sensational and Large Scale Membership Contest Began on February 1, 1940 and Closes on December 31, 1940 The 49 THE FIRST AWARD: $1000.00 IN CASH FIVE SECONDARY AWARDS: Five Beautiful New Automobiles Anyone Can Win a Prize i who is a member of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association, or if not, joins the Association now, and increases the ranks of the Association by securing new members. In awarding the First Priste the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association stipulates, however, that the winner must have secured at least 400,000 points; while in order to win one of the five automobile awards the winners must have secured at least 250,000 points aach. The winners of the following awards must have secured minimum points in proportion to the above, that is: For the $500.00 cash award .......................................................................... 200,000 points For the $300.00 cash award .............................. 125,000 points For the $200.00 cash award ............... 75,000 points For each $100.00 cash award .......................................................................... 40,000 points For each $50.00 cash award ........ 25,000 points Awards Are the Following: THE OTHER PRIZES: One $500.00 Cash Award One $200.00 Cash Award One $300.00 Cash Award Twenty $100.00 Cash Awards Twenty $50.00 Cash Awards RULES OF THE CONTEST 1. It is compulsory that every contestant be a member of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association, or if not member, join the Association at once and pay In monthly dues for a half year in advance. 2. The computation of the results of the Contest will be made on the basis of the following key: ORDINARY INSURANCE (If monthly dues are paid for six months in advance) For securing a $ 250.00 membership ....................................... 500 points For securing a 500.00 membership ...... 1,000 points For securing a 1,000.00 membership ,..................................... 2,000 points For securing a 5,000.00 membership ............................................... 10,000 points (If monthly dues are paid for a full year in advance) For securing a $ 250.00 membership .....................T...................... 1,500 points For securing a 500.00 membership ............................................... 3,000 points For securing a 1,000.00 membership ............. 6,000 points For securing a 5,000.00 membership .....................................T...... 30,000 points Amounts of Insurance not listed will be computed proportionately to the above table and credited to the contestant. IN THE JUNIOR ORDER For a 15 cent monthly premium each new member represents __ 400 points For a 25 cent monthly premium each new member represents .... 600 points (If monthly dues are paid for a full year in advance) For a 15 cent monthly premium each new member represents __ 1,200 points For a 25 cent monthly premium each new member represents __ 2,000 points 3. Anyone securing a new member may present his Contest point« to any contestant whom he wishes, but when that is done, he can not reclaim same for himself. 4. The Contest closes December 31. 1940. 5. In determining the Contest results only those monthly dues will he considered which are in the Supreme Treasury before or on December 31, 1940. 6. In awarding the prizes only those new members will be taken into consideration whose monthly dues are paid to December 31. 1940. 7. The prizes will be awarded by a committee appointed for this purpose. The members of this committee will be chosen from the Board of Directors, the Comptrolling Committee and the Supreme Officers. 8. The following can not take part in the Contest: Any Supreme Officer of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association, any employee of the Home Office, any District Manager or any member of his family. 9. Any other member of any branch of the Association may take part in the Contest. A branch may, if it wishes, choose one of ils members and assis* him in the Contest. 10. The Home Office of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association will keep a correct and precise record of the Contest points. All instructions and printed matter necessary for the work of a contestant may be had free of charge from any District Manager, Branch Secretary or directly from the Home Office. 11. Anyone wishing to take part in the Contest must report this on an official Entry Blank and send it to the Home Office. The request should be addressed to Joseph Darago, Supreme President, Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association, 345 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 12. In order to receive proper credit a Contest Form must be sent to the Home Office for each and every member secured, after whom credits are desired.