Verhovayak Lapja, 1950 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1950 / Verhovay Journal

November 15; 1950' Verhovay Journal PAGE 11 Milwaukee News Br&nch 475, Milwaukee will meet on the second Thursday of every month ut the Milwaukee Hail, corner of 8tli and State Streets. The following schedule will be ob­served: 7:00 to 7:30 P.M.—Collection of dues. 7:30 to 8:30 P.M.—Business meeting. 8:30 P.M.—Social hour. Card games will be played after1 the meetings. All the members are urged to make it a practice to come to the meetings and to stay for the social hour. Friends of members are welcome too. And here a special appeal is made to the members to be sure to attend the December meeting. There is much important business to be concluded, especially the election of a delegate to the District Sessions. BOWLING NEWS We have three red hot teams this year'. The women s teams bowl on Wednesdays at the Milwaukee Hall alleys. One team is in second place. Come on, girls, a few more strikes and you will be right there on top. And the men’s team. Well, it’s in first place. Congratulations! Keep up the good work and we’ll come home with high honors in May. RUMMAGE SALE — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 — 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MILWAUKEE HALL — 8TH AND STATE STS. COME ONE . . . COME ALL! .MRS. JUDITH BASHA 3634 E. Barnard Ave. Cudahy, Wisconsin REINSTATEMENTS — SEPTEMBER. 1950 FROM LAPSED. SENIOR ORDER: 20 Fedak Theresa, Kazsmer John T.; 39 laeceh Barbara J.; 45 Gyure Steven J.; 9G Eeleky James M.; 174 Hresko John; 208 Lazar George, Jr.; 293 Popp John J. JUNIOR ORDER: 8 Wilmering Raymond; 20 Czentnar Sylvia V., Kaszmer Eleanor, Kaszmer Julia R., Kaszmer Kenneth R., Kazsmer Olga D., Wayner Anten T., Wayner Dolores J., Wayner Ethel R., Wayner Jeanette A.. Wayner Joseph J., Wayner William R.; 26 Szolencsik Jos. S.; 33 Wavgo Richard L.; 45 Polasko Priscilla, Soltész John; 85 Konick Beverly J., Konick Steven G.; 121 Patti Sandra R.; 1S8 Bárányos Louis, Phillips Gerard R.; 186 Sicilian • James D., Sicilian John D., Sicilian Marshá S., Sisilian Ricky A.; 214 SjAke j Jaul Jos., Jr.; 303 Price Ethel M., Price Frank S.; 511 Barnyak Denise K.. Grez Ronald, Shottroff Charles, Shottroff Edward L. FROM EXTENDED. SENIOR ORDER: 9 Bicsak Joseph; 17 Kacsandy William; 20 Czentnar Mrs. Jos., Rajna Lajos, Stropkey John; 22 Kristoff Mrs. Steven; 23 Toth Pal, Jr.; 24 Duncan Clayton R... Duncan Nilah E.; 25 Chappo Stephen, Chappo Mrs. Stephen; 34 Nagy Sándor, Jr.; Vargo Helen, Weigman Mrs. Richard; 40 Tatrai John; 45 Kormendy István W., Polasko John,.Jr., Seres Mrs. Ethel; 52 Cseh Mrs. Rose, Duris Albert A., Zoltán Wolf (2), Zoltán Mrs. Wolf; 85 Konick Alexander; 89 Kubancsek Antalne; 96 Feleky Imre S., Feleky Imrene, Toth George; 107 Berta Irene, Berta Leslie, Denes Ferencz, Yozsa William; 133 Ferency William, Ferenczi Pal; 157 Bauer Joseph D.; 163 Len­gyel László; 170 Drotos Joseph G.; 186 Sicilian Mrs. Gasto; 204 Csire John M., Pallagi Valeria; 303 Price Mrs. Frank; 331 Babjak István; 345 Nemetli Imre J., Nemeth Janos; 348 Mester Janos; 376 Fehervary Lillian, Fehervary Mrs. Mary; 386 Hankus Mrs. Theo.; 466 Varga Dorothy; 475 Gaid Mrs. Ste­phen, Milbueher Mrs. F., Molnár Michael; 490 Toth Birs. John, Sr.; 500 Koma­romi Irene; 511 Barnyak Mrs. Jos., Grez Birs. Louis (2), Grez Madeline, Laczo Louise G.: 528 Borbély Mrs. Wm. JUNIOR ORDER: 17 Stumphauzer Ken; 20 Nyilas Mary E.; 45 Kovach Anthony V., Poesik Allan F., Pocsik Nancy B.; 85 Konik Alexander, Jr.; 107 Denes Rudolph E.; 138 Bárányos Loins; 147 Pribish Joseph M.; 204 Csire Daniel A., Csire George R.; 417 Timko {George A.; 490 Hubbard Paula J., Mol­nár Jenny M., Blolnar Mary L., Toth John E., Jr. (2); 500 Vinic Robert M.: 511 Barnyak Denise K. 68 Senior, 51 Junior Order Members, Total 119 Members. JOHN SABO, National Auditor. Statement (or the Month of August, 1950 I. Balance from Prev. Month ............... Monthly Dues ......................................... Int. on Mortgage Loans ........................ Int. on Mbr. Certif. Loans .................... Interest on Bonds .................................. Dividends on Stocks .............. Int. on Bank Deposits ... ......... Int. on Real Estate Loans ..................... Home Office Bldg. Income .................. Deposits to Trust Fund ........................ Hdlg. Charges — Cash Surr................. Hdlg. Charges — Certif. Loans ........... Employees and Officers See. Sec. Deductions ........................ Employees and Officers Withholding Tax Deductions .......... Miscellaneous Income Total Income ..................................... TOTAL ......'..........:..................... Death Benefit Claims .......................... Additional Accidental Death Ben.......... Matured Endowments ........................... Cash Surrenders ..............................._... Home Office Bldg. Disb. ........................ Investment Expenses ....................._...... Loss on Sale of Mortgage ................... Monthly Dues Refunds ........................... Accrued Bond Interest ............................ Sickness and Accident Claims ............. Permanent Disability Claims ................ Paid Trust Deposits ................................ Premium Refunds ................................... Commissions ............................................... Medical Examinations ........................... Collection of Dues ................................ Inspection of Risks .............................. Office Employees Salaries^.__________ Salaries — Officers ............................. Travel and Other Expenses .................... Branch Office Rentals ............................ Home Office Rental ................................ Gen. Office Main. Expense .................. Office Machinery Maintenance .............. Adv., Printing, Sta.................................. Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express ............. Donations ................................................. American Hungarian Federation ....... Verhovay Fund ....................................... Official Publication ............................... Other Legal Expenses ........................... Furniture and Equipment ...................... Bureau & Ass’n Dues & Assessments .... Books, Newspapers, Periodicals ............. Actuarial and Audit-. Expenses ............... 8 or. Sec. Federal Tax ............................. Collector of Internal Revenue July Withheld Taxes .. ... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ........... BALANCE .............................. Mortuary Fund ,684,556.10 Disability Fund 522,208.25 Trust Fund 108,101.34 Junior A). Fund 1.057.943.84 Junior O. Exp. Fund 24,298.70 Expense Fund 3,765.32 TOTAL 11,400,873.55 70,011.46 807.44 170.99 14,258.42 341.73 (6.23 17.41 3,234.50 II. INCOME 14,902.60 14,527.56 2,768.38 19,588.65 121,798.65 807.44 186.00 16,180.60 341.73 16.23 17.41 3,234.50 334.86 456.00 . 5.90 15.01 1,634.58 287.60 ' ' ' ' ' 334.86 e ' 52.00 .60 401.00 5.30 119.55: I: "119.55 1,217.91 655.56 1,217.91 655.56 ’ * * 88,858.18 14,902.60 622.46 16,177.15 2,820.98 21,990.97 145,372.34 >,773.414.28 537,110.85 108,723.80 1,071,120.99 27,119.68 25,756.29 11,546,245.89 41,554.64 1,000.00 3,000.00 10,435.61 1.554.44 126.00 7.36 226.50 1.264.84 III. DISBURSEMENTS 10.00 41,564.64 1,000.00 3.000. 00 11,892.86 • 1.554.44 . 126.00 7.36 243.18 1.264.84 10,095.89 200.00 3.189.85 264.24 ‘2,925.85 480.00 6,927.31 3.40 4,960.88 2.000. 00 269.40 155.50 910.00 54.25 216.90 388.86 165.15 145.83 83.33 83.33 878.99 175.00 36.75 10.00 13.90 291.74 242.68 ' 1,457.25 ‘ ‘ * /* 16.68 * * 10,095.89 200.00 ' ' 3,18|9.85 ' *• 264.21 ’ 1,157.08 16.00 814.57 1,768.77 464.00 6,112.74 ’ 3.40 4,960.88 2,000.00 269.40 155.50 910.00 54.25 216.90 338.86 165.15 145.83 83.33 83.33 878.99 175.00 36.75 10.00 13.90 291.74 242.68 f-1,140.48 1,140.48 * * 5ÜJ69.39 10,295.89 3,189.85 1,738.17 1,997.65 20,571.88 96,962.83 ,714,244.89 526,814.96 105,533.95 1,072,382.82 25,122.03 5,184.41 11,449,283.06 JOHN SzALANCZY. National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Auditor

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