Verhovayak Lapja, 1947 (30. évfolyam, 1-24. szám)

1947 / Verhovay Journal

December 10, 1947 NEWS From The Field MAYNARD, O. Branch 5 ELECTION NOTICE The officers of Branch 5 will be elected at our next regular meeting on Sunday, December 14th, at 2 P.M:, in the Csajka store room. All members are requested to attend. JULIUS SHADE Manager. ........ JOHNSTOWN, PA. Branch 8 ELECTION NOTICE The next regular meeting of Branch 8 will be held on Sunday, December 21st, when the officers j will be elected for the following term. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Every member is urged to attend. STEPHEN LENGYEL, President, FRANK DUDÁS. Manager. PITTSBURGH. PA. Branch M.23 MERGES WITH BRANCH 262 All members of Branch M.23 are requested to attend our next meet­ing to be held jointly with Branch j 262 On Sunday, December 14th, at 3 P.M. In view of the impending mer­ger of Branch M.23 with Branch 262, the officers for the next term will be elected jointly by the mem­berships of the two branches. All monthly dues, arrears, etc., must be sittled before the end of the year when the merger will be effected, j HENRY CERNY. Manager. PITTSBURGH. PA. Branches 34 and M.1Ö6 ELECTION OF OFFICERS In view of the impending merger of Branch M.106 with Br. 34. to be effected on January 1st, 1948, the members of both branches are in­vited to attend the next meeting to be held on Sunday, December 14th, at 2 P.M., when the officers of the Branch will be elected, at the Hun­garian Home, 120 Flowers Ave., Hazelwood. GEORGE MÉSZÁROS, Manager. BEAVER FALLS, PA. Branch 39 ELECTION NOTICE The officers of Branch 39 will be elected at our next meeting, on Sun­day, December 14th, at the usual meeting piacé. All members are urged to appear at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. ANDREW ROLLER. Manager. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Branch 52 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Branch 52 will he held on Thursday, December 18th, beginning at 8 o’clock in the evening, at the St. Ladislaus meet­ing Room on Somerset Street, New Brunswick, N. J. The officers of the Branch l’or 1948 will be elected at this time. The attention of m> fellow-mem­bers is called to the following: I am now residing at 79 Franklin Ave.. New Brunswick, N. J. My mailing address is: Adam Simon Jr., P.O. Box 445, New Brunswick, N. J. Franklin Avenue lies between the I incoln Highway and Hamilton Street, and is the third street from the intersection of French and So­merset Streets. Branch 52 meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7 P.M., at the St. Ladislaus meeting room, where monthly dues are taken. How ­ever, I will also accept monthly dues at my home on the first three Sat­urdays and Sundays of each month between 10:30 A.51.. and 2:30 P.M. All dues should be paid to me before the 23rd of each month, be­cause on that day the monthly re­port of the branch is completed and mailed to the Home Office. If there is any way in which I may be of help to my fellow-mem­bers, please write or telephone me and I will bo glad to call at your homes. ADAM SIMON JR., Manager. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch 76 ANNUAL MEETING The officers of Branch 76 will be elected at our annual meeting to be held on Sunday, December 14th, be­ginning at 3 P.M.. at our usual meet­ing place, 1114 N. 4th Street. Every­­member is urged to attend the meeting. JOHN ERDÖSSY, Manager. PASSAIC, N. J. Branch 87 ELECTION NOTICE The annual meeting of Branch 87 will be held on Sunday, December, 14th. After disposing of various im­portant matters, the officers of the branch will be elected for the next term. All members are requested to be present. JOHN ZAKOPCSAN, Manager. ________________ Verhovay Delayed Dues Remittances The monthly dues for October, 1947, were not received from the following branches by November 6, 1947, when the Home Office officially closed the Monthly Dues’ Record for October: Branch 3, Oneida, Pa. — 16, Star Junction, Pa. — 22, Whiting, Ind. — 23, Pocahontas, Ya. — 116, Wadsworth, O. — 293, Thorpe, \V. Ya. — 373, Wheelwright, Ky. — 396, Perryopolis, Pa. — 399, Richeyville, Pa. — 418, Mansfield, O. — 429, Dearborn, Mich. — 431, Hemphill, W. Va. — 441, Du­­quesne, Pa. — 503, Chicago, 111. — 525, Los Angeles, Calif. — M.59, Mc- Donaldton, Pa,» — M.86, Homer City, Pa. — M.132, Sheppton, Pa. Of the above the following branches were still out with the October monthly dues on November 2tst, 1947: 116, Wadsworth, O. — 399, Perryopolis, Pa. — 431, Hemphill. W. Ya. The following branches remitted their September monthly dues in October: 23, Pocahontas, Va. — 373, Wheelwright, Ky. — 396, Perryopolis, Pa. (August and September) — 399, Richeyville, Pa. — 467. Masury, O. — ■ 118, Mansfield, O. — 429, Dearborn, Mich. — 431, Hemphill. W. Ya. — 503. Chicago, 111. — 506, Donora, Pa. — 525, Los Angeles, Calif. — M.59. Mc- Donaldton, Pa. — M.132. Sheppton, Pa. All Branch Managers and Branch Presidents ale requested to observe the regulations according to which monthly dues must be remitted on time. Monthly reports also should be returned to the Home Office on time. THE HOME OFFICE. WAR DEAD TO BE HONORED IN MEMORIAL CEREMONIES — Portrait Presentation In Logan. W. Va., on Sunday December 14th. — 'I'he portraits of Alexander Disco and Louis Ivan, heroic dead members of Branch 248, will be presented to the next of kin on Sunday, December 14th, in the Italian Hall of Logan, W. Va. Miss Betty Jane Wagner will serve as Master of Ceremonies and Miss Mary Lou Wagner is in charge of the decorations and music. The program of the ceremonies which are to begin at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, follows. 1.1 Opening address by Andrew Wag­ner, President of Branch 248. 2.) National Anthem. 3.) Invoca­tion, by the Rev. pastor W. J. B. Livingston. 4.) Music. 5.) Mem­orial address: by John Sabo, National Auditor. 8.) A tribute: by Edward Eiland, Commander, American Legion. 7.) Music. 8.) In­troduction of guests. 9.) Music. 10.) Key-note address: by the Rev. Father Joseph Norton. 11.) Presentation of the portraits: by Coloman Revesz, National Secretary. 12.) Benediction: by the Rev. pastor W. J. B. Livingston. 13.) Closing hymn. — The mem­orial ceremonies will afford an opportunity to our fallow-mem­bers in southern West Virginia to convey their sympathy to those who had lost their sons in World War II. Journal _______________________________________PAOE 11 CHICAGO, ILL. Hranch 96 MEETINGS AND EVENTS The annual meeting of Branch 96 will, be held on Sunday. December 14th, beginning at 2 P.M., at the Prokop Hall, 924 West 119th Street. Following the election of officers, a dinner will be served. Admission to the dinner Is §1-00. THE CHRISTMAS PARTY of the children of Branch 96 will be held on Sunday, December 21st, beginning at 2 P.M., at the Prokop Hall. Mov­ing pictures, dances, musical and vocal performances by the children will be featured. Parents- wishing their children to appear on the pro­gram are requested to advise me without delay. THE ANNUAL VALENTINE DANCE of Branch 96 will he held on Saturday, February 7th, 1948, be­ginning at 8 o’clock, at the Schitz Hall, 119th and Morgan Streets, Ad­mission 75 cents. Refreshments and food will be served. Music will be furnished by the Kovács and Suto orchestra. The members /of the branch are cordially invited to attend these events and to take active part in our social program. GEORGE SHAMEL. Manager. YOUNGSTOWN, O. Branch 108 ANNUAL MEETING Various important matters are to be discussed at our annual meeting, to be held on Sunday, December 3rd. 1917, beginning at 2 o'clock, at 737 .Mahoning Ave. The officers of the Branch also will be elected at that time. Every member of Branch 108 is urged to attend. JOSEPH TURNER. Manager. EAST CHICAGO, IND. Branch 130 ELECTION NOTICE The officers of Branch 130 will be elected at the next regular meet­ing, to be held in the Hungarian Social Club, 4706 Alexander Ave., on Sunday, December 14th. at 2 P.M. All members are requested to at­tend. NICK PALLA. Manager. SOUTH BEND, INI). Branch 132 ELECTION OF OFFICERS The officers of Branch 132 for the next term will be elected on Sunday, December 14th, at 2 o’clock, at the Verhovay Home, 1024 Indiana Ave­nue. Every member of the Branch should consider it his duty to at­tend this meeting. STEPHEN NYERS. President. FRANK WUKOVITS, Manager. ALLIANCE, O. Branch 189 ELECTION NOTICE Every member of Branch 1S9 is1 urged to attend our next meeting on Sunday, December 21st, at 10 A.M., at the Verhovay Home, when the officers of the Branch will be elected by the membership. JOSEPH BARANYAI, President. JAMES SERA, Manager. ST. LOUIS. MO. Branch 209 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Branch 209 will be held on January 11th, 1948, beginning at 2 o’clock, when the reports of the officers will be heard and the officers for the term of 1948 will be elected by the membership. All members are urged to attend this important meeting. MASKED BALL A masked ball for the benefit of the Hungarian Orphans’ Fund of Branch 209 will be held on Satur­day. January 17th, at the St. Louis Hungarian Home. x\ll members and friends of the Verhovay in St. Louis and vicinity are cordially invited. NICHOLAS LABANICS, President. CHARLES SCHAFNITZ, Manager. _ _ _ -« 4* MUSKEGON, MICH. Branch 215 ANNUAL MEETING The officers of Branch 215 will be elected at the annual meeting to be he'd on Sunday, December 14th, be­ginning at 2 o'clock, in the Hun­garian Hail, 1100 — 7th St. The meeting will he followed by a social. All members are requested to at­tend. CHARLES HORNER, Manager. STEUBENWLLE, O. Branch 237 ELECTION NOTICE A meeting for the election of branch officers will be held in the Capitol Building on Sunday, De­cember 14th, beginning at 2 o’clock. All members are urged to attend i this important meeting. JOSEPH I1ABODASZ. President, JOSEPH FAJCSI, Manager. (Continued on page 12)

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