Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1951 / Verhovay Journal
PAGE 4 Verhovay Journal December 19, 1951 Verhovay Journal of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Ass’n. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 7907 West Jefferson Ave. Detroit 17, Mich. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association Managing Editor: JOHN BENCZE Editor: JOHN SABO Editor’* Office: 436—442 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH 19, PA. Telephone: COurt 1-3454 or l-345g All articles and changes of address should be sent to the VERHOVAY FRATERNAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 436—442 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH 19, PA. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: United States and Canada ..................................— $1.00 a year Foreign Countries ....................................................... $1.60 a year Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Detroit, Michigan under the Act of March 3, 1879. Gabriel Nameth of Youngstown Appointed Field Supervisor Announcement is made of the appointment of District Manager Gabriel Nameth, Manager of Branches 108, 364 and 514 in Youngstown, O., to Field Supervisor, effective November 1, 1951, by the Board of Directors. The following branches have been assigned to Organizing Field III under the supervision of Mr. Nameth: 5, Maynard, O.; 10, Barton, O.: 21, Youngstown, O.; 26, Sharon, Pa.; 40, Martins Ferry, O.; 41, Murray City, O.; 46, Ben wood, W. Va.; 47, Canton, O.; 53, Bradley, O.; 64, Canton, O.; 66, New Castle, Pa.; 73, Adena, O.; 86, Dillonvale, O.; 106, Niles, O.; 108, Youngstown, O.; 114, Cincinnati, O.; 129, Columbus, O.; 141, Ellwood City, Pa.; 142, Campbell, 0.; 153, Lansing, ().; 166, Zanesvillt, O.; 171, Sharpsville, Pa.; 186, Congo, O.; 189, Alliance, O.; 192, Middletown, O; 236, Newark, O.; 237, Steubenville, O.; 249, Dayton, O.; 288, St. Clairsville, O.; 338, Warren, O.; 349, Dayton, O.; 360, Massilon, O.: 362, Dayton, O.; 364, Youngstown, O.; 369, Alliance, O.; 391, Canton, O.; 418, Mansfield, O.; 432, Crescent, O.; 447, Dayton. O.; 477, Niles, O.; 514, Youngstown, O.; 564, Tiltonsville, O.; 568, Blaine, O.; and 570, Newark, O. The officers of the above listed branches are requested to extend the courtesy of every cooperation to Field Supervisor Gabriel Nameth. Especially 1 call upon every branch-manager serving in any of the branches assigned to' Organizing Field III to cooperate with Field Supervisor Gabriel Nameth in all matters pertaining to the securing of new members, the preservation of business and the management of the Branches. I urge my fellow-workers to avail themselves of the able and expert assistance of Mr. Nameth in securing now members and to prepare by methodical prospecting for his calls. Mr. Nameth’s address is: Mr. Gabriel Nameth, Field Supervisor, 412 Wick Bldg., W. Federal St., Youngstown, O. JOHN BENCZE, National President. DISTRICT OFFICE OPENS IN BUFFALO Announcement is made of the establishment of the District- Office in Buffalo, New York, for the convenience of the members of branches 121 and 383. The District Office is at 40 Laird Avenue, Buffalo 7, N.Y., telephone Riverside 1888, Office hours are as follows: Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock. Thursday afternoon from 1 to 5. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May I ask the members of branches 121 and 383 to call during office hours and to address all communications to the District Office at the above address? Your cooperation will be sincerely appreciated. TIBOR JÁSZ. District Manager. Marian Ritt becomes bride of Charles Vargo CHARLES AND MARIAN VARGO On June 30, 1951, Charles “Chuck” Varg'o, popular President of the Branch 603 bowlers, and Miss Marian Ritt, the charming Secretary of Branch 503 who was also secretary of the Chicago General Committee of the 8th Annual Verhovay National Ten-Pin Tournament, exchanged marital vows in St. Andrews Church in Chicago, 111. A well attended reception was held at the' Northwest Hall where in addition to many members of Branch 503, members cl’ the Vargo and Ritt families and friends of the popular couple assembled to overwhelm the new-' Mr. and Mrs. Vargo with wedding gifts and good wishes. With our belated congratulations we extend our good wishes for much happiness to Charles and Marian Vargo who have made their home atl 3721 N. Damen Avenue. Report of Deaths FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1951 The Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association announces with profound sorrow the death of the following members: Hr. Member’s Name Age Br. Member’s Name Age 10 John Simko 74 114 Stephen Balint 64 17 Joseph Buga 74 123 Peter E. Nemeth 46 33 Mrs. Susan Arch 50 129 Louis Papp 52 36 Alexander Veszprémi 76 132 Joseph F. Claro 54 45 Peter I.ehoczki 72 132 Louis Rokop 66 45 Gabriel Takacs 81 132 Joseph Schreiner 65 48 Coloman Fozo 61 164 Martin Csanyi 77 48 Victor Horn 74 171 Stephen Nemeth 78 48 Louis Horvath 68 218 Mrs. Frank Lassú 57 48 Louis Shipeky 54 262 Balint Noga 7C 48 Mrs. Andrew Pereszta 76 277 Mary Dick-49 52 Andrew Molnár 75 322 Mrs. Joseph Bauer 67 69 Mrs. Joseph Simko 71 443 Frank S. Almas 76 71 Nicholas Szakszón 66 447 Michael Szercsak 68 76 Louis Hegyi 85 482 Joseph Kukoly 69 MAY THEY REST IN PEACE! NEWS THE FIELD (Continued from page 3) Berghoffer Sick Visitor, Peter Toth and Valentine Gallovics auditors, j Nicholas Galdonyi M.D., and Emery Stein M.D., examining physicians. The meeting ordered that expressions of thanks and sincere appreciation to the two retiring officers, President Michael Burdohan and Re- i cording Secretary Stephen Nagy, be entered in the minutes. The meeting expressed its highest confidence in the officers elected and all of us hope that the next year will be even more successful in the advancement of the Branch than was 1951. I extend niy sincere best wishes to all members of Branch 443 for a happy holiday season. JOSEPH SZABÓ, District Manager.