Verhovayak Lapja, 1949 (32. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1949 / Verhovay Journal

Verhovay Journal January 19, 1949 NEWS From The Field (Continued from page 4.) with him in his endeavor to render the best possible service. FRANK RADVANY, President. CLEVELAND, O. Branch 14 ELECTIONS President Joseph Szalay, 9604 Steinway Ave., District Manager Jo­seph M. Toth, 8637 Buckeye Road, Cleveland 4, O., recording secretary John Balunelt, 12710 Soika Ave., comptroller J. J. Horvath, 2920 E. 116th St., auditors Zoltán Szabó, 2668 Grand Ave., and Joseph Clark, 10408 Hunda Ave. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month at the Verhovay Hall. J. M. TOTH, Dist., Mgr. LORAIN, 0. Branch 17 ELECTIONS President Nicholas Beregszászi,, 2160 E. 30th St., Manager George Jávor, 1980 E. 33rd St. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month at 1616 East 30th St. GEORGE JÁVOR, Manager. FAIRPORT HARBOR, O. Branch 20 President Stephen Kish., Sr., 414 Independence St., Vice-President Charles Palinsky, comptroller Gab­riel Kuti Jr., sick visitor Andrew Tokár, manager Stephen Sutch, Jr., 319 Eagle St. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month in the meeting-hall of the Roman Cath­olic parish. STEPHEN SUTCH, Jr., Mgr. YOUNGSTOWN, O. Branch 21 BENEFIT DANCE The Sports Club of St. Stephen’s Branch 21 sponsors a dance for the benefit of the BOWLING TEAM that, organized recently, already has attained first place in league com­petition. The dance will be held in St. Stephen’s Auditorium on Sunday, February 20th, beginning at 8 p.m. Admission 75 cents. Music will be furnished by the RENDES BRO­THERS. All members and friends of the Verhovay are cordially invited-AUGUST HABODASZ, Pres. JOSEPH DANISH, Manager. ELECTIONS Honorary President: the Rev. John J. Vaskó, President August Habo­­dasz, 303 Passadena Ave., first vice­­president Mrs, Gabriel Czene. 254 Passadena Ave., second vice-presi­dent Vendel Miller, 778 Tenney Ave., Campbell, O., comptroller and sec­retary Michael Cibulas, 386 Penhale Ave., Campbell, O., auditors John Bodzas, Stephen Horvath, Mrs. John Polya; flag-bearer Gabriel Czene, de­legates to Grand Committee: August Habodasz and Joseph Danish, e^­­officio, Stephen Matassy, Stephen Horvath and Mrs. John Pisák, reg­ular representatives, Gabriel and Mrs. Czene, alternates. Manager Jo­seph Danish, 11 Queen St., corner of Wilson Ave., Youngstown, O., te­lephone 70547. Official newspapers: the Verhovay Journals and the Hun­garian Catholics' Sunday. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m., at the St. Stephen’s Hall, 861 Wilson Ave. JOSEPH DANISH, Mgr. TOLEDO, O. Branch 27 ELECTIONS President Stephen Takacs, 2016 Bakewell St., Manager Julius Kere­kes, 1 13 Licking St., Toledo 5, O. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month in the school of the Hungarian Reformed Church. JULIUS KEREKES, Mgr. PITTSBURGH. PA. Branch 34 ELECTIONS President Paul Marten, Flowers Ave., Manager Charles Furedy, 307 Johnston Ave., Pittsburgh 7, Pa. CHARLES FUREDY, Mgr. DETROIT, MICH. Branch 36 ELECTIONS President John Bartus, Jr., 17580 Brinson St., Wyandotte, Mich., Dis­trict Manager Stephen Lukacs, 3038 So. Liddesdale, Detroit 25, Mich., te­lephone Warwick 8-2317. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month in the former Verhovay Build­ing, 8005 West Jeferson Ave. STEPHEN LUKACS, Dist. Mgr. CHICAGO, ILL. Branch 37 ELECTIONS President Andrew Varga, 608 E. 88th St., Manager in rhe Senior Or­der Joseph Rohaly, 9232 S. Avalon Ave., Chicago 19, 111., Manager in the Juvenile Order Stephen Szekely, 635 Fast 92nd St., Chicago* 19, 111. The members of Branch 37 will please note that with the resignation of District Manager J. Nagy the sepa­rate management of the branches in the Chicago organizing district has been restored. THE HOME OFFICE CLEVELAND, O. Branch 45 ELECTIONS President Joseph Drotos, 7111 Lawn Ave., District Manager Elmer Mille, 3609 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 19, O. ELMER MILLE, Dist. Mgr. NEW YORK, N.Y. Branch 48 DINNER — DANCE On Saturday, January 22nd, begin­ning at 8 o’clock, an old-fashioned Hungarian pork-dinner will be given by Branch 48 in the Arpad Hall, 323 East 82nd Street. The dinner will be followed by a dance for which an excellent orchestra has been engaged. Refreshments will be served. Admis­sion, including tax, $2.00. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the District Office, 205 East 85th St., New York 28, N.Y., or from any of the branch-officers. For the time of your life: come to the Dinner and Dance to* be given by Branch 48. THE COMMITTEE. ELECTIONS The following officers were elected for 1949, at the meeting of Branch 48 held on Friday, December 10th: President Dr. Emery Bardoly, Vice-President Albert Ibos, District Manager Joseph Toma, recording sec­retary Mrs. Anna Varga, comptroller Joseph Hattayer, auditors George Boszilkov and Ernest Feher, Enter­tainment Committee: Mrs. Mary Hu­­dak and Mrs. Anna Varga. Meetings are held on the second Friday of each month at the Arpad Hall, 323 East 82nd St., New York 28, N.Y. JOSEPH TOMA, Dist. Mgr. SCALP LEVEL, PA. Branch 59 ELECTIONS President Louis Vizi, 1103 Second St., Manager Joseph Miller, Jr., 503 Main St. JOSEPH MILLER, Mgr. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Branch 68 ELECTIONS President George Bandre, 198 Han­sen Ave., Manager Arthur Stumpf, 371 Wood Ave., Bridgeport 5, Conn. ARTHUR STUMPF, Mgr. DUQUESNE, PA. Branch 71 ELECTIONS President and sick visitor Andrew Nagy, 209 Duquesne Blvd., Manager John Kucik, 611 Viola Ave. Meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month, in the evening, in the school of the Greek Catholic parish. JOHN KUCIK, Manager. CHICAGO, ILL. Branch 74 CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT Since due to the resignation of District Manager J. Nagy the sepa­rate management of the branches in the Chicago organizing district has been restored, the management of Branch 74 again has been assumed by Alexander Korody, 12508 Eme­rald Ave.. Chicago, 111. THE HOME OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch 76 ELECTIONS President Anthony Noel, 1410 N. 4th St., Philadelphia 22, Pa., Man­ager Stephen Szemes Jr., 774 Bon­­sall Ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. Meetings are held on the afternoon of the second Sunday of each month in the hall of the Workingmen’s Singing Society. STEPHEN SZEMES, Jr., Mgr. ALLENTOWN, PA. Branch 90 ELECTIONS President Stephen Kusica, 607 E. Susquehanna St., Manager John Bei­tel, 535 Hickory St., telephone 4-0863, secretary-comptroller Matthias Bush, sick visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth, auditors Frank Varga and Frank Toth. Meetings are held on (he first Sunday of each month in the meeting room of the Hungarian Home Association. JOHN BEITEL, Mgr. CHICAGO, ILL. Branch 96 ELECTIONS President Frank Tinich, 453 W. 117th St., Manager George Shamel, 11803 So. Lowe Ave. The members of Branch 96 will please note that due to the resignation of District Manager J. Nagy the separate man­agement of the branches in the Chi­cago organizing district has been re­stored and the management of Br. 96 has been assumed by Mr. Sha­me!, the previous Manager. THE HOME OFFICE. VALENTINE DANCE The annual Valentine Dance spon­sored by Branch 96 will be held at the old West Pullman Bank Build­ing, 622 W. 120th St., on February 12, 1949, beginning at 8 P.M. Re­freshments will be served. Paul Ko­­vac’s Union Orchestra has been en­­gaged for this event. All members and friends of Branch 96 are cor­dially invited. Admission 75 cents, including tax. FRANK TINICH, President. BETLEHEM,PA Branch 98 ELECTIONS President Peter Toth, 920 Bridge St., Manager Stephen Lang, 911 Evans Ave. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month in the meeting hall of the Roman Catholic parish. STEPHEN LANG, Mgr. v YOUNGSTOWN, O. Branch 108 ELECTIONS President John Kostyo, 2230 Wil­son Ave., Campbell, O., District Manager Caspar Mixich, 501 Wick Bldg., Youngstown, O. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month in the meeting hall of the PAGE 5 First Hungarian Reformed Church, 737 Mahoning Ave. CASPAR MIXICH, Dist. Mgr. PERTH AMBOY, N.J. Branch 120 ELECTIONS President László Dienes de Ika­­falvi; 222 Amboy Ave., Metuchen, N.J., Vice-President the Rev. Alex­ander Kinda, 357 Athens St., Perth Amboy, Manager in the Senior Or­der Valentine Csete, and in the Jun­ior Order Ida Csete, 367 Alpine St., Perth Amboy, N.J. VALENTINE CSETE, Mgr. BUFFALO, N.Y. Branch 121 ELECTIONS President Nicholas Nagy, 179 Royal Avenue, Buffalo 7, N.Y., Man­ager the Rev. John L. E. de Papp, 1035 Grant St., Buffalo 7, N.Y. Meetings are held in the evening of fhe second Tuesday of each month in the meeting hall of the Hungarian Lutheran Church. REV. J. L. de PAPP, Mgr. SOUTH BEND, IND. Branch 132 ELECTIONS President Frank Balint, 1625 So. Kendall St., District Manager Frank Wukovits, R.R. 6, Box 159, South Bend, Ind. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month in the Verhovay Home. FRANK WUKOVITS, Dist. Mgr. EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. Branch 152 ELECTIONS President John Usko, 1534 Oak St., Comptroller Alexander Kindling, 821 Grcensburg Pike, Manager James Toth, 1538 Electric Ave. Meet­ings are held on the second Friday of each month in the hall of the East Pittsburgh Hungarian Singing Society. JAMES TOTH, Mgr. PHOENIXVILLE, PA. Branch 159 ELECTIONS President Andrew Pete, 129 First Ave., Vice-President Joseph Revesz, 11 E. Morgan St., sick visitor Ste­phen Szerenyi, 234 Milligan St., Manager Louis Papp, 1220 Dorothy Ave., trustees Albert Kocsi, William Kocsi. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m., in the Hungarian Hall. LOUIS PAPP, Mgr. CHICAGO, ILL. Branch 164 ELECTIONS President Joseph Iroczky, 2104 N. Clark St., Chicago 14, 111., Manager Ernest Kunstadt, 3049 Clyburn Ave., Chicago 18, 111. Meetings are held on the first Friday of each month at 333 W. North Ave. ERNEST KUNSTADT, Mgr. SHARPSVILLE, PA. Branch 171 ELECTIONS President Joseph Bumbulucz, 117 3rd St., secretary John Bumbulucz, 211 High St., auditors George Wolf and Joseph Bumbulucz, sick visto>rs all officers, and Manager John Feed­­ler, 22 Walnut St., Sharpsville, Pa., telephone Sharpsville 9563. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month, beginning at 2 p.m., at the manager’s home. May I appeal at this time to all members of Branch 171 for their co­operation and support in my en­deavor to effect a substantial in­crease in the membership of the branch during the coming year. In this I will be greatly helped if the members would kindly bring, or mail, their dues to my home. Attendance at our regular monthly meetings will (Continue on page 6)

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