Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1951 / Verhovay Journal

January 17, 1651_____________________________ VerhoVOy Journal BRANCH OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1951 Parent.) HAZELTON, PA. — Pre­sident Anthony Horvath, Sr., E. Orant St., McAdoo, Pa., Manager Mrs. Helen M. Nemeth, 16 E. Jack­­son St., McAdoo, Pa. 2. ) MT. CARMEL, PA. — Presi­­. dent Joseph J. Frey, 832 Chestnut St., Kulpmont, Pa., Manager Wendell Petrovicz, 262 10th Street, Kulpmont,; . Pa. 3. ) SHEPPTON, PA. — President . Charles Torok, Oneida, Pa., Manager John Martz, Oneida, Pa. Meetings •third Sunday at Longo’s. 7.) PRICEDALE, PA. — President Joseph Galajda, Manager Stephen ' Ivan, Box 127. Meetings third Sun­­• day in Hungarian Hall. S.) JOHNSTOWN, PA. — Presi­dent Frank Dudás, 476 Edith Ave., Manager Andrew Király, 515 Harold Ave. Michael Karmanocky, Auditor. Meetings 3rd Sunday in Verhovay Hall. 10.) BARTON, OHIO — President James Druzin, Sr., Manager Stephen Petho, Box 124. Meetings first Sun­day following 9th of the month in Roman Catholic School Room. 13. ) TRENTON, N. J. — President Frank Radvany, 2235 Liberty Street, Manager Frank J. Cher, Field Super­visor, 101 Genesee Street, Trenton 10, N. J. Meetings first Sunday in Hungarian Hall, Í40 Genesee Street. 14. ) CLEVELAND, OHIO — Presi­dent Frank A. Pinter, 17203 Palford Ave., Manager Leslie J. Dus, 8637 Buckeye Road, Cleveland 4, Ohio. Meetings first Sunday in Verhovay Hall. Other officers: Vice President Joseph Hegedűs, Recording Secretary Nicholas Juhasz, comptroller Emery Kcvacs. Auditors for the Verhovay Home Joseph Szalay and Bertram Szilagyi. Branch-auditors Sigmund Kadar and Joseph M. Toth. 20.) EAIRPORT HARBOR, OHIO — President Stephen Kish, Sr„ 414 Independence Street, Manager Ste­phen Sutch, Jr., 319 Eagle Street. Meetings on second Sunday in Ro­man Catholic Hall. 21. ) YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO — President Ágoston Habodasz, 303 Pa­sadena Ave., Manager Joseph Danish, 11 Queen Street off Wilson Ave. Meetings first Sunday 2 p.m. in St. Stephen’s Home on Wilson Avenue. 22. ) WHITING, IND. — President Joseph Vrabely, 1816 Stanton Ave., Senior Manager Joseph Hermann. 2006 Lincoln Ave., Juvenile Man­ager Mrs. Joseph Hermann. Meetings on third Friday at St. Mary’s Hall. 23. ) POCAHONTAS, VA. — Presi­dent Gáspár Nagy, Manager John Danko, Box 832. 29. ) BERWICK, PA — President Joseph Janaszik, 1232 Freas Ave., Manager Stephen Nagy, 1020-Dickson Street. Meetings second Sunday in Hungarian Hall. 30. ) ELIZABETH, PA. — Presi­dent John Üveges, Manager Louis Novak, Box 364, Elizabeth. 31. ) BARNESBORO, PA. — Presi­dent Andrew Sije, Highland St., Manager John Toth, 1007 Elder Ave., Barnesboro. 33.) WINDBER, PA. — President Stephen Papp, 653 Railroad St„ Man­ager George Modock, 407 — 11th St., W’indber. Meetings Sunday following the 18th in 8th St. Reformed Church Hall. 36. ) DETROIT, MICH. — Presi­dent John Bartus, Jr., 17580 Brinson St., Wyandotte, Mich., Manager Ste­phen Lukacs, 3038 So. Liddesdale St., Detroit 25, Michigan. Meetings first Sunday in former Verhovay Hall. 37. ) CHICAGO, ILL. — President Stephen Szekely, 635 E. 92nd St., Manager Joseph Rohaly, 9232 S. Ava­lon Ave., Chicago 19, Juvenile Man­ager Stephen Szekely, 635 E. 92nd St., Chicago 19. Meetings third Sat­urday evening at Liberty Hall, 817 E. 92nd Street. 38. ) R0NKONKOMA, N. Y. — President David Orbán, Manager Paul Teleky, Ronknokoma, N. Y. Meetings at home of Manager. 39. ) BEAVER FALLS, PA. — President Dennis Mózes, Jr., Vice President John Namath, Manager Martin Szeles, 4504 Fifth Avenue Beaver Falls. Meetings second Sun­day 2 p.m. 40. ) MARTINS FERRY, OHIO — President Valentine Konyha, Jr., 731 Burlington Road. Manager Valentine Konyha, Sr., 745 Burlington Road. Meetings second Sunday in Main St. Political Club Room. 43.) BROWNSVILLE, PA. — Pre­sident Stephen Roczey, 1418 Water St., Manager Emery Kara Box 87, Brownsville. Meetings first Sunday in Reformed Church Rooms. 46. ) WHEELING, W. VA. — Presi­dent Joseph Takacs, 75 Roosevelt Ave., Benwood, W. Va., Manager John Petrash, 121 Roosevelt Ave., Benwood, W. Va. Meetings second Sunday in home of manager. 47. ) CANTON, OHIO — President Stephen Ferencz, 1615 Edwards Ave­nue N.E., Manager John Szász, 1619 Edwards Avenue N.E., Canton, Ohio. 48. ) NEW YORK, N. Y. — Presi­dent Albert Ibos, 3156 Perry Avenue, Bronx, N. Y., Manager Joseph Toma, 205 E. 85th St., Room 204, New York 28, N. Y. Meetings on second Friday in Arpad Hall, 323 E. 82nd St., New York. 52. ) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. I. — President Alexander Puskas, R.F.D. 3, Box 327, Middlebush, N. J., Man­ager Adam Simon, Jr., 5 Brookside Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Meetings third Thursday in St. Ladislaus School. 53. ) RHODESDALE, OHIO — Pre­sident Joseph Toth, Box 9, Smith­­field, Ohio, Manager John Kertay, Box 74, Bradley, Ohio. Meetings third Sunday at Manager’s home. 55.) HAMMOND, IND. — Presi­dent Joseph Gyursansky, 1023 Eaton Important Notice To All Bowlers Regarding Applications For 1951 Verhovay National Ten Pin Tournament All bowlers intending to participate in the 1951 Verhovay National Ten Pin Tournament to be held on May 5-6, 1951, in Chicago, 111., are urged to keep in mind that the deadline date for applications is midnight, March 5, 1951. Applications received after the deadline date cannot be considered under any circumstances and no exceptions can be mafe to this strict rule. It is important, therefore that requests for application blanks for the 8th Verhovay National Ten Pin Tournament be mailed AT ONCE to the1 Tournament Administrator: Mr. John Sabo, National Auditor,\ Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association 436 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. In accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Tournament, re­quests for applications must come through the branch-managers. Therefore, TEAM CAPTAINS ARE URGED TO IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THEIR BRANCH MANAGER OF THEIR REQUEST FOR APPLICATION BLANKS. The branch-managers are requested to notify the tournament administrator as <o the exact number of teams to be entered in order that a sufficient; supply of applications and other necessary forms may be furnished. The ap­plications and all other forms will be mailed to the branch manager who, in turn, will forward them to'the team captains for completion. The following forms are necessary for entry in the Tournament: 1. ) Application for Entry 2. ) Average sheet 3. ) Branch Approval Certificate 4. ) Registration Fee Form. Detailed information will accompany each set of application papers, with fedi instructions as to the satisfactory completion of each form. Since applications must reach the Home Office no later than March 5, 1951, all teams must be approved by their branches AT THE FEBRUARY BRANCH MEETINGS and the completed branch approval certificate must be attached to the other blanks to be returned to the Tournament Administrator. The entire set of forms must he mailed together and be accompanied by a remittance of the entry fees and registration fees in full. The fees required are as follows: ENTRY FEES MEN’S DIVISION WOMEN’S DIVISION 5 Man Event $13.75 Entry Fee $ 8.75 $ 5.25 BowJing S 5.25 $ 1.00 Expenses $ 1.00 $20.00 Total: $15.00 2 Man Event $ 5.50 Entry Fee $ 3.50 $ 2.10 Bowling $ 2.10 $ 0.40 Expenses $ 0.40 S 8.00* Total: $ 6.00 1 Man Event $ 2.75 Entry Fee $ 1.75 $ 1.05 Bowling $ 1.05 S 0.20 Expenses $ 0.20 $ 4.00 Total: S 3.00 Entry Fees Returned 100% To Prize Fund. REGISTRATION FEE: 82.50 to each bowler and non-bowler alike. The registration fee will entitle registrants to participate in any social function sponsored by the Executive Tournament Committee. Registration fees are payable at the same time entry fees are remitted to the National Executive Tournament Committee. Withdrawal after March 5, 1951, or non-appearance of either teams or individuals shall constitute forfeiture of all fees remitted. All teams are requested to proceed in strict conformance with the in­formation outlined above. THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE Adena Member PAGE 11 Trains in Kentucky RCT. STEVE J. KURUCZ, JR. A graduate of St. Clairsville High School, Class of 1947, and a member of Branch 73, Adena, O., Ret. Steve J. Kurucz, Jr., entered military serv­ice on November 6, 1950. Active in sports, a member on the St. Clairs­ville football team, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kurucz of Ade­na. He is now in training with the 101st Airborne Division, Co. “C,” 502nd ABN. Inf. Regt., at Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. Sick Benefits Paid in Nov., 1950 (Continued from page 9) 501.) Mrs. Andrew Pal 35.42 503.) Michael Czek! 27.42 1 525.) Paul D. Bodnar 38.84, Paul Kovács 1.74, Mrs. Esther Nyikon 34.28 537.) Louis Papp 10.28 542.) Stanley Shaina 44.55 544.) Charles Simon 41.19 550.) Louis Hidegh 34.28 565.) Milka Savila 22.84 567.) Albert Kaczmarczyk 17.14 TOTAL: $7,019.73 MAIMING BENEFIT PAID IN NOVEMBER, 1950 Fiók Tag Neve Összeg Branch Name of Member Amount 71 John Toth III ............... $200.00 TOTAL: $200.00 November 30, 1950, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN SABO, National Auditor. St., Manager Stephen Racz, 1238 Sherman St., Hammond. Meetings 2nd Tuesday at Manager’s Home. 56.) WIN BURN E, PA. — Presi­dent Emery Kovács, Manager Lewis Torok, P.O. Box 71, W’inburne. Meet­ings first Sunday at Manager’s Home. 59.) SCALP LEVEL, PA. — Pre­sident Louis Vizi, 1103 Mine No. 40. Manager Joseph Miller, Jr., 508 Main St., Scalp Level, Pa. 61.) VINTONDALE, PA. — Presi­dent Stephen Gulyas, Box 12, Man­ager Peter Superak, Box 461, Vin­­tcndale. Meetings 2nd Sunday at Man­ager’s Home. 63. ) BARBERTON, OHIO — Man­ager Michael Gergye, 574 King Ave­nue N.W., Barberton. Meetings third Sunday at 451 Park Avenue. 64. ) CANTON, OHIO — President Elmer Novak, 1231 Homewood Ave­nue SAV., Manager John Bandi, 1934 Mahoning Rd., Canton 5, Ohio. Meet­ings second Sunday Canton Music Hall, 810 E. Tuscarora Street. (Continued on page 12)

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