Verhovayak Lapja, 1950 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1950 / Verhovay Journal
PAGE 12 Verhovay Journal April 19, 1950 Birthday Gifts To Crippled Children’s Fund — Continued listing of donations received for the \ erhovay Fund for the Aiding of Handicapped Juvenile Members and Disabled Aged Members. — $86.80: Br. 14, Cleveland, Ohio. $25.00: Verhovay Home, Alliance, 0., Br. 189, 369: Br. 361, Cleveland, O., Br, 34. Pittsburgh, Pa., Br. 296, Springdale, Pa., Br. 443, Detroit, Mich., Br. 248, Logan, W. Va. $15.00: Br. 216, Northampton, Pa. $10.00: Br. 247, Clune. Pa., Julius Fodor, Br. 36, Detroit. Mich., Br. 46, Benwood, W. Va., Br. 366, Cleveland, O., Verhovay Sports Club, Cleveland, O., Geo. Andrews, 1556 — 54th St. $5: Mr., Mrs. John Vizi, Br. 248, Br. 525, Los Angeles, Calif., Br. 96. Chicago, III., The United American Hungarian Societies of St. Louis, Fraternal Age, Walter Basye, Editor, Arthur Kurtz, Br. 26, John Schneidler, Sr. Br. 273, Karaiya family, Br. 14, Br. 352. Coraopolis, Pa., Nagy Lászlóné, Br. 221, Br. 803, Washington',Park, 111.. Kis Dongó, Béla Kolos, Br. 36, Br. 500. Detroit, Mich Br. 86, Dillonvale, O., Steven Halász, Br. 132, Br. 40, Martins Ferry, 0-. -Br. 482, Beckley, W. Va. $3.00: Joseph Bongor, Chicago, 111., Botos István, Br 192, Mr. and Mrs. A. Simon, Jr., Br. 52, William Rakacky, Br. 424, Andrew and Helen Dobos, Br. 129. $2: Mrs. F. Kish, Sommerville. Mass., N. N., Ambridge, Pa., Mrs. Elizabeth Feren.ezy, Ecorse, Mich., Mary Laslo. Cleveland, O., Mrs. Helen Broemelkamp, Br. 157, Mr. John Fedor, Br. 81, Br. 209, St. Louis, Mo., John Kerner, Br. 489, George Pozsgay, Br. 503, Joseph Petruska, Br. 162, George Sabik, Jr., Br. 164, John Vaskie, Br. 276, A. Fáv-Fischer, Editor. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Emilia Birtran, Br. 48, Mrs. S. Paul, Hartford, Conn., Anton Bakos, Br. 525, Wm. S. Ireland, Br. 48, Mrs. Julia Sabo. Painesville. O., N. N.. Br. 2152, Mrs. A. Kovalik, Br. 278, Papp Tódor, Br. 36, J. Magyar, Br. 32, Joseph *B. Mayer, Br. 164; Th. A. Zsamboky, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. M. Wassie, Br. 220. Luksa Gábor, Br. 248, Joseph Dicig, Br. 157, Vilma Pék. Br. 73, A!e#x. Gyulay, Br. 525. Thomas Nistor, Br. 164, Frank Szabó, Br. 503, Anna Rigó, Br. 525, Michael Ráski, Br. 390, Mrs. Andrew Major, Br. 214, John Yancsurák, Br. 108, Clara Yancsurák. Br. 108, M. Heltay, Br. 48, Br. 350, Holden, W. Va., Martha Ferenc, Br. 145. Frank Radvánv, Br. 13. Leslie Jacob, K. Schafnitz, Br. 209, St. Louis, Mo. $1: John Bumbulucz, Br. 171. Charles B Varga, Br. 307, K. Kolozsváry, Br. 14, John Soltész, Br. 501. Dénes Nagy, Br. 187, John Czier, Cleveland, O., Steve Kupás, Martins Ferry, O., Joseph Pusztai, Flint. Mich.. M. Pedeoff, Joe Valent, Br. 114, Dr. Joseph F. Szoo, Br. 35. Mrs. John" Kish, Br. 34, Michael Dudash, Br. 5, Francis W. Soltész, Br. 141, Felix tferzick, Br. 650, John Vandely, Jr.. Br. 20, Mrs. R. Geist, Bayside, Miklós Kish. Bristolviile, O . Eugene H. Vash. Stephen Czvizler, Andrew Sabo. Br. 76, Mike Balia. Br. 128. Béla Fazekas. Br. 84, Sophie Bognár. Br. 55, Mrs. F. J. Cher. Br. 417, John Slezák, Br. 98. Mrs. John Kovach, Br. 443, Joseph Sand. László Lőrincz, Br 36, Steve Akáezos, Br. 39. Stephen Rácz, Br. 81. Steve Tóth, Br. 91. F. T. Jack. Br. 338, Mrs. Anna Mózes, Br. 48, Marie Klegarth, Br. 90, Mr. and Mrs. Lords Klegarth, Br. 90, George Kertész, Br. 313, Frank Kapuscinski, Br. 39, A. Geleta. Br. 22, Mrs. John Zelizi, Br. 120, Fred Chrien, Cleveland, O.. Horváth József. Sr., Br. 45, Mrs. C. Curtis, Campbell. O.. Joseph Kountz, Duquesne, Pa., Joseph Madarász, Jr., Br. 439, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bernáth, Br. 100. Mrs. Neil Reitz, Br. 247, Joseph Maty. Br. 514, Anthony Vash. Br. 518, Frank Sule. Br. 36, Steve Bengura, Br. 39. Molnár Bálint, Br. 130, John Csömör. Br. 229, Mrs. A. Weninger, Br. 13, Albert J. Vincler. Br. 44S, Mrs. Chas. Mikla, Br. 96. Stephen Lang, Jr., Br. 98, Steve Varga, Br. 411. James Sera Br. 189; Nick Luca. Br. 189, Mrs. L. Papp, Cleveland, O.. Julia Rumbauskas. Br. 96, James Karo, Br. 120. Kovács István, Br. 342, Louis Botos. Br. 192. Joseph Rohály, Br. 37, Elizabeth Csaba, Br. 120, Paul Ondreko, Br. 369. Steve Lakatos, New Castle, Pa.. Theodore Gaul, Br. 68, Mary lack, Br. 338 £lizabeth M. Tóth, Br. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Riczu, Br. 14, John Wicek, Br. 528. William Péntek, Br. 229, John Demeter, Br. 164, Julia Eszlári, Br. 277. Mrs. Nancy Vaszo, Br. 132, Vince Pomogaes, Br. 296, Jacob H. Topal. Yorkville, Louis Menyhért, Br. 48, F. Fiiredy. Br. 34. Joe Marko, East Chicago. Hornyák István, Br. 34, Judy and Chuck Furedy, Br. 34, Mrs. Eliz. Nagy. Br. 108, Agnes Patsy Kurucz, Br. 73, John Heggie. Br. 48. Michael Zoltáni, Br. 66, Michael Gyuriesek, Br. 135, Stephen Kotyuk, N. N., Tonawanda. N. Y., Korod' László, Br 248. Kovács József, Br. 248, Ernest Fazekas, Br. 226, Elizabeth Herzick, Br. 550. Edward Bencsics. A\'x. Tergulicza, Br. 48. Gábor Kovách, Br. 275, Steve Jablonkai, New Brunswick, N. J., Julius Sipos. Br. 120, Gizella Sagby. Br. 129, Röczey István, Br. 43, Mrs. Frank Nagy, Br. 569, Betty M. Lengyel. Br. 220. Alex A. Egri, Br. 123, Louis Lefkovits, Br. 14, Frank Tamásy, Br. 525, Joseph Madarász, Br. 8, Dénes Pálfalvy, Br. 452, Mary Lefkovits, Br, 14, N. N., Buffalo, N. Y„ Mrs. Mary Janky, Mrs. Déri, Br. 129, A. Bálint, Homestead, Pa., Dezső Matusz. East Chicago, Ind.. Frank Toth. Br. 394, Rudolf Kerekes, Stafford Springs, Mrs. Elizabeth Refi. 52, Mrs. Eliz. Balsai. 363, Mrs. M. Gombkoto, 187, A. Rubi, 48, Mrs. Frank Salk, 412, Frank Nagy, 36, Stephen Balogh, Grafton, O.. John Horvath, 303. Mrs. Jos. Stumphauzer, 17, Gus Demas, 3314 Hancock, Cleveland, Mrs. Ralph Cremeans, 39, Frank Dudás. 8, Géza Szakonyi, 127, G. Kocsis, 525, Mrs. John Levay, 507 Lee Ave.. Mrs. Anna Bradley. Pomona, Calif.. James Szuch, 25, Andrew Laczko, Cliffaide, N J., Emma Lengyel. 164. Jos. J. Mathe, 45, Martin Janik, Elyria, O., Geo. Soltész, 229, Kalman Kish, 9, Mrs. Frank Simbalmos, 130, Mrs. Cséplő, 91, Mrs. A. Baroletti, 135, Gabor Berenyi, 369. Chas Szekely, 45. Mrs. Andy Ander. 310, Mrs. Lydia Csabai, 120, Balazs Toth, 14, Elsa S. Fazekas, 79. Mrs. Jos. Basar, 278, Stephen Winters, 174, Jos.. Rose. Wieland, 525. Fred Mrosko. 100, Jos. Sacker, 73, Mrs. Mary Soltész, 147, Lidia Spisjak, 290. Mary Toth, 35 (48), Nicholas Stelkovics, Rovayton (?) Conn., Mrs. J. Holmes, 52, Mich. Varga, Jr., 364, Frank Borsh, 278, Mrs. Frank Gorkish, 48, Ira White, 278, Frank Ver, 234, Louis Sabo, 234, Ant Szabó,. 71, Mrs. Emery Kiss, 26, Stephen Bugyisnky, Lennon, Frank Schretter. 518. Paul Toth. 1412 First Ave.,' Julius Shadi, 5, Mr., Mrs. Ferencz, N.Y.C., Lester Kiss, 449. Kalman Dalavics, 175, Louis Inhof, 295, Gergely Molnarm. 273, Mrs. John Churilla, 439, Mr., Mrs. Szúnyog. 448. J, M. Mosolygo, 214. Mich. Nyerges, 434. John Big, 335, Coloman Kolozsvary, 14, Geo. Mayleth, 36, Jos. Gyurdovics, 234, A. John Molnár, 14, Albert Berkenyi, 321. Jos. Udvardi, 36. M. Marianovics, 321, Louis V. Pochek, 303, Andy Ander, 310, John Wari, 867, Mrs. John Keri, 14, Joe Dalia. Sr., 123, Jeanette Udvardi, 36, Geo. Jakab, 223. J. Barati, 197 i.ll!!!lllllíl!!lllllllll'l!!!IIUI3!lll!!l!lllll!!lli:!íl!!lllllii!íill!!III!!!! SMILES 11111111111111 ll!llii:illllllllllllll!ll!!i!!illlllil!!!l!l!l KID CAPERS WARNED “Bill told me I was the eighth wonder of the world.” “What did you say?” “I told him not to let me catch him with any of the other seven.” WIVES CAN BE SO SUBTLE Little Elsie: “Mummy what becomes of an automobile when it gets too old to run any more?” Mother: “Why, my dear, someone sells it to your fathey as a used car as good as new.” NO BOTTLENECK! Little Charles has imbibed a great deal of the lore of his father, who is an efficiency expert. The other night his dad overheard him speaking his evening prayers, and was shocked at the breakneck speed with which the child was making known his petition. “Son,” he gently interrupted, “why don’t you pray slower?” “Oh, I couldn’t do that!” the youngster rejoined. “Just think howmany boy-hours and girl-hours would be wasted if I kept all the other children waiting!” NOT TOO BAD Church is where we encounter nodding acquaintances, says an anonymous wag. NO DIFFERENCE Librarian:.-“I’ll be glad to help you pick out a book. Do you want something light?” Charles: “It doesn’t matter. Dad has the car outside.” NOT INTERESTED Young man: “Sir, I want to marry your daughter.” Father: “Have you seen my wife yet?” Young man: “Yes, but I still prefer your daughter." Boy: “Mother, may I have a nickel for the old man who is crying outside?” Mother: “Yes, dear, but what is he crying about.” Boy: “He’s crying ‘Peanuts, five cents a bag’.” SORRY! “As a pedestrian of twenty-five years standing — or, rather-, dodging — I have yet to receive my first scratch from a car fender,” remarked the man with a cane. “Traffic jams hold no terrors for me. I have always depended on my agility to get. through unscathed.” “But why the cane?” one listener asked. “You have been using it since last Saturday. What happened?” “I was trailing my wife and her shopping cart through a crowded super-market!” wras the sad response. “Sorry I gave you the wrong number,” said the polite telephone operator. “Don’t mention it,” answered the man who was determined not to lose his temper. “I’m sure that the numbers you gave me three times were much better than the number I asked for, only it just happened I couldn’t use them.” The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them. — (Mark Twain.) REINSTATEMENTS — FEBRUARY 1950 FROM LAPSED. SENIOR ORDER. FIÓK-BR: Pt. Slacktancyn Mrs. J.; 14 Gothard Alexander; 17 Kuc-ia Mrs. Helen; 20 Fedak Theresa; 25 Shawver Mrs. Charles; 76 Birkenheuer Henry; 141 Toth Joan E.; 163 Ban Mary E.; 187 Nagy Mis. John: 208 Lazar George, Jr.; 364 Varga Joseph P.; 366 Adamo Joseph, Sr., Szabó Joseph Louis; 448 Gordon John, Jr., Gordon Mrs. John. JUNIOR ORDER: Pt. Skotek Samuel J.; 8 Vasilinda Ronald; 17 Nemeth Violet P.; 22 Schlater Sydney A.; 25 Chapo Gene Edwin; 27 Juhasz Pamela Jo; 33 Spisack Glenard W., Spisack James R.. Spisack Stephen R.; 36 Warga Rose Marie; 85 Settie Robert C., Settie Yolanda E.; 121 Molnár Robert M.; 133 Shandor Joseph J.; 164 Mayer Kalman F., Mayer Robert E., Sabo Michael E.; 361 Sutto Antoinette; 383 Maczo Louis Walter: 428 Zsitek Car) Mich.; 448 Gordon Gloria Anne, Gordon James F., Gordon John III. FROM EXTENDED. SENIOR ORDER. Pt. Chomo Janos, Natalio Jarri; 14 Baykan Demeter, Lefkovits Lajos, Lefkovits Mrs. Lajos, Moses Mrs. Charles, Szakacs Mrs. Joseph, Toth Eugene S., Toth Mrs. Eugene; 25 Gargas Tamas; 26 Horvath Ferenc. Horvath Ferencne; 27 Juhasz Julius; 36 Horvath Mrs. Step.; 37 Golden Mrs. Richard; 40 Pevavar Mrs. John; 45 Herczeg John, Herczeg Mrs. John; 48 Tancsinec George, Tancsinec Mrs. George; 59 Kocsis Verna, Zabrosky József; 89 Rokaski Elsie, Rokasky Joseph, Jr., Rakosky Elmer J.; 107 Mittler William, Mittler William T.; 117 Trsztyanszki Theo.; 129 Ferranti Mrs. Wm.; 138 Soroka Mrs. and Jr., Szabó Mrs. Emery, Williams Arthur; 141 Kaldy Mrs. Fred; 164 Sabo Mary Ann; 174 Giuseppe Occulto; 208 Zefko Joseph; 288 Kitlak Bela; 361 Bauman Mrs. Rudolph; 409 Horvath John, Jr.: 428 Zsitek John; 443 Czap Mrs. George; 511 Horvath Mrs. Stephen. JUNIOR ORDER: 14 Cuper Joyce; 25 Garges Thomas; 66 Muczko Andrew; 89 Rokaski David; 96 Kosco Carol; 132 Nemeth Dennis W., Nemeth Robert, Nemeth Shirley; 133 Shandor Robert L.; 428 Zsitek Frank John; 448 Tamcheek James J. 57 Senior Order. 34 Junior Order Members, Total: 91 Members. (To be continued in the next issue) JOHN SABO. National Auditor.