Verhovayak Lapja, 1952 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1952 / Verhovay Journal

PAGE 16 Verhovay Journal CRYSTAL BALL ROOM AT DESHLER-WALLICK Here is the Crystal Ball Room of Hotel DESHLER-Wallick in Columbus, Ohio, where the Buffet-Banquet and the Tournament Ball will be held on Saturday, May 31, 1952, in the evening. The immense ball room, 76’xl08’, has a banquet capacity of 1,000, with room for many more for the program and the dance. Here the participants and guests of the 9th Annual Verhovay Ten-Pin Tournanent will have the grandest time of their lives. Here the bowling champions of the Verhovay for 1952 will be announced and everybody will stay for the big dance because next day, Sunday, there will be time enough for everyone to get home. In these splendid surroundings Verhovayans from many parts of the country will spend an evening which they will never forget! Tournament Album to Commemorate 9th Annual Event in Columbus Putting off the day when you will buy a life insurance contract brings you nearer the day when you'll be wishing you had. Advertisements to be solicited from businessmen, branches, members and friends. The measure of a man’s real char­acter is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. All branches, members and friends of the Association, all friends and patrons of Verhovay’s national sports, bowling, are cordially invited to partici­pate in the publication of the Tournament Album to appear shortly before the 9th Annual Verhovay National Ten-Pin Tournament to be held on May 30-31, 1952, in Columbus, Ohio. Each year in the past a substantial number of branches, many businessmen, friends of the bowlers and supporters of Verhovay’s fraternal program, contributed advertisements towards this purpose. Your mental age can be measured by the degree of pain you feel when coming in contact with a new idea. A bore is a man who deprives you of solitude without providing you company. Advertising space will be sold at the following rates: One Page $30.00 One-Half Page ................................•...................... 15.00 One-Quarter Page ................................................ 7.50 Patrons’ Listing .................................................... 2.00 The four cover pages already have been reserved and are not for sale. Space for ads should be sold with the understanding that the ads will appear on the inside pages. Every branch-manager is urged to take part in this campaign. Where the branch-manager is unable to assume this task, another officer or member of the branch may be appointed to act as sales representative for the Tourna­ment Album. Those interested in further details are requested to write for information to Tournament Administrator John Sabo, National Auditor, Verhovay Building, 436 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Final deadline for accepting advertisements for publication will be April 5, 1952. Orders received after this date cannot be complied with. The Album will appear on a 9”x6” size. The National Executive Tournament Committee sincerely hopes that each and every branch will be represented in this year's Tournament Album. A woman reads the eyes and lips, a man requires deeds, a child will judge the heart. A lot of women are like rivers — j whatever is in them flows out at the mouth. We see things not as they are, but as we are. Most of us know how to say no­thing: few of us know when. A talent is formed in silence, but a character in the stream of the world. American women are the most shapely in the world, and they are ready tc* show figures to prove it. WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT PINT OF IL009 YOU WERE GOING TO GIVE? March 19, 1952 Your Health From the Medical Society of the State of Pennsyl­vania and the Allegheny County Medical Society A low death rate and a high birth rate combine to make >an increase i,n the population. * * * A gain of more than 2,650,000 during last year brought the population of (the Urbted States to about 155,800,000 at the end of 1951. * % * Last year’s number of births was an all-time high, more 'than 3,900,000. * # * There is a tendency to break1 away from the one or two child family pattern that has so long prevailed in this country. * * Improved economic condi­tions in recent years have effected a favorable attitude toward large familes. * * The reduction in infant mortality continues. * * * Had the infant death rate of ten years ago prevailed last year, the toll of infant deaths would have been more than 65,000 in excess of the actual number. * * * It is estimated that no fewer than 400,000 infant lives; have been saved during the past ten years due to the steady reduction in infant mortality. * * * A. high health record quali­fies 1951 as a record health year, considering the increased number of infants and older persons in the population as compared with 19j>0. * * Since the end of World War II the population of the United States has increased by more than 15,800,000. * * In the short space of six years we have added to our population as many people as there are in the three Pacific Coast States, or in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, com­bined. * * * Who called that sissy a sissy? * if. * In polite terms, who called males the weaker sex? Even before birth, the com­parative weakness of the male sis indicated with 2,000 more deaths of males from congeni­tal malformation than foi females.

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