Verhovayak Lapja, 1945 (28. évfolyam, 1-52. szám)

1945 / Verhovay Journal

August 29, 1945 Verhovay Journal 166. ST. SGT. EUGENE MADARAS 168. WILLIAM SEER Schedule of Portrait Presentations The Association will present portraits of the heroic dead according to the following schedule: SEPTEMBER 2. BETHLEHEM, PA. — Memorial celebration in honor of Joseph Molnár and Eugene Slaski, heroic dead members of Branch 98, at 3 P.M. in the auditorium of The Roman Catholic Church, 908 East 4th Street, Bethlehem^ Pa. PROGRAM 1. ) Opening address by Mr. Peter Toth, president of Branch 93. 2. ) National Anthem by the Roman Catholic Choir. 3 ) Address by Eleven Lang, manager of Branch 93. 4. ) Hungarian address by the Rev. Father Joseph Reseteri-s. 5. ) Hungarian address by the Rev. Ft. Francis Gi'ley, assistant. 6 ) English address by Mr. Joseph Longo, member of the State legislature. 7.) Unveiling and presentation of the heroes’ portraits by Supreme President John Bencze. Following the memorial celebration refreshments will be served by the branch. SEPTEMBER 3. NORTHAMPTON, PA. — Memorial celebration of Branch 216, in honor of John Radakovits, Emery Nemeth and Joseph Mi.isits, heroic dead members of that branch. An elaborate program, similar to that presented in Allentown, Pa., is prepared for this occasion by Joseph Subits, John Szőke, Manager, Joseph Magyar, president, and Nicholas Heitay, stage­­director and actor. The portraits of the heroic dead wLl be pre­sented by Supreme Treasurer John Sza'anczy. Supreme President John Bencze also will attend Holy Mass will be read at the Our Lady Roman Catholic Church at 9 A. M. SEPTEMBER 30. TOLEDO, O. — (New date.) Memorial cele­bration held jointly by the Branches 27, 194 and 301, at 3 P.M in the John Virag’s Kali at Front Street. An Honor Boll will be dedicated also, on this occasion. News FROM THE FIELD Page 5 SHARON, PA. Branch 26 Beginning September, monthly meetings will be held regularly at the usual 'time and place. Duo to the officers being otherwise occupied, the September meeting, however, will be held ai 3 PM., instead, as usual, at 2 Flit. All members of the branch ate urged to attend the meetings as there are many important matter s to be discussed and decided upon. The branch-officers would like to use the next opportunity to report on the results of our or­ganizing efforts. It sheuid be re­alized by all members ihat the activities of the branch consist not only of accepting the month­ly dues. There are some It How­­members who believe that our Association is nothing but an in­surance organization, bat the ! events of the last months mute ; this opinion. The Association is still predominantly a fraternal organization the future activities I of which can meet success only if the meetings are attended by the members. THOMAS KUTJ, manager. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO St. Stephen’s Branch 21 Branch 21 will observe the 45th anniversary of its founding on September 2, 1945. Program: At 10:30 AM.: Holy Mass at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church. At 1 PM.: Anniversary Banquet in St. Stephen’s Auditorium. Greetings: by Augustus Mabo­­dasz, president of Branch 21. Grace: offered by the Rev. Fr. Lorenz Biro. Dinner which will be followed by the opening address of Mr. Habodasz. Then Mr. Stephen Má­tyási, counsel of the Yerhovay F. I. A., will take over as Master of Ceremonies. 1. ) National Anthem, song by the audience, accompanied by pianist Miss Jane Mary Plnluska. 2. ) Hungarian anniversary ad­dress: Coloman Revesz, Supreme Secretary. 3. ) Report: by Joseph Danish, branch-manager. 4. ) Expressions cf thanks to the advertisers: by Casper Mixieh, recording secretary of the branch. 5. ) Introduction of the Supreme Officers and the members cl the Beard of Directors. 6. ) Address: Nicholas I'afeacs, District Manager. 7. ) Hungarian folk-songs, rend­ered by Miss Mary Jane Baluska. 8. ) Introduction of the repre­sentatives of churches #a»d so­cieties. 9. ) Closing address: George Balasko, organist of St. Stephen’s church. i 10.) Hungarian National An­them. All friends and fellow-mem­bers are invited. JOSEPH DANISH, tt»nager. CRESCENT, OHIO Branches 288 and 432 The branches 288 and 432 and the local chapter of the Bridge.-' port Federation will hold a dance lor the benefit of the American Hungarian Relief, Inc., cm Sep­tember 2, at 4 PM. in the Cres­cent Verhovay Hall. Music will be furnished by Arpad Nagy and (.Continued on Page 6)

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