Verhovayak Lapja, 1954 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1954 / Verhovay Journal

June 16, 1954. NATIONAL SECRETARY ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF MACKER VIZI MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Coloman Revesz, National Secre­tary, proudly announces the amount of new business secured by our so­ciety's field men during the Julius Macker-Louis Vizi Membership Drive — a walloping sum of 2} million dol­lars. TIRED BUT HAPPY John Sabo, National Auditor and Administrator of the 11th Annual National Bowling Tournament and Verhovay National Fellowship Days, expresses his sincere thanks to all members and guests in helping make this year’s event the greatest and most successful in Verhovay’s 68 eventful years. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER WORKS HARD FOR TOURNAMENT SUCCESS Albert Ibos, Director of our society and President of Branch 48, New York, deserves a lot of credit for the success of onr tournament. For many months he worked hard with the other members of the National Exe­cutive Committee planning the af­fair; he, along with Field Supervi­sor Joseph Toma, headed the New York tournament committee; he also did a very grand job as Master of Ceremonies at the Victory Dinner. In addition he found time to win first place along with S. Nemeth in the Two-Man Event. Congratulations! Verhovay Journal Verhovay Sports-Fraternal Meeting in New York Spectacular Event (Continued from page 8) Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church of Toledo, Ohio. RÁKÓCZI AID ASSOCIATION Stephen Varga, Honorary Presi­dent; Albert Kocsis, President; Louis Varga, Vice President; Mrs. Louis Varga; Joseph Vasas, Secretary; Stephen Kundrath, Treasurer; Julius Somogyi, Controller; Mrs. Julius So­mogyi; AJbert G. Stelkovics, Assist­ant Secretary; Mrs. Albert G. Stel­kovics; and Directors Emery Bodnar, Stephen Bencze, László Fishbein. Alex Moldovany, Joseph Kormondi, with Mrs. Kormondi, Michael Faczan, with Mrs. Faczan, Gabor Czernai, Frank Magyary, with Mrs. Magyary, Andrew Fejes. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Peter Suta, President; Stephen L. Szegedy, Secretary; Dr. Kalman Molnár, Director. HUNGARIAN REFORMED FEDERATION OF AMERICA Rev. George K. Borshy, Executive, Secretary. BETHLEN HOME, LIGONIER, PA. Rev. Joseph Kecskemethy, Direc­tor. AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FEDERATION Dr. Kalman Molnár, Vice Presi­dent; Bela Bachkai, Secretary. THE PRESS Zoltán Gombos, Editor and Pub­lisher of the “Szabadság,” “Népsza­va,” “A Jó Pásztor”; Andrew Fay Fisher, Editor and Publisher of “Ma­gyar Bányászlap” and Pittsburgh representative of the “Szabadság”; John P. Kelemen, Editor and Pub­lisher of “Magyar Híradó,” a form­ier Verhovay director from Dayton, Ohio; Eugene Szebedinszky, Editor and Publisher of the Pittsburgh “Ma­gyarság,” accompained by Mrs. Sze­bedinszky; Frank Földi, represent­ing the “Wisconsini Magyarság”; László I. Dienes, Editor-Publisher of several Hungarian publications in the East; Mrs. Julius Fodor, Owner of the Rapid Printing Company in Detroit, where Verhovay Journal and Verhovayak Lapja are prepared, Publisher of “Detroiti Újság.” OTHER GUESTS Dr. Falussy, brother of Director Falussy, and members of his family; Dr. Tibor Csolnoky, New York; Dr. Bela Balazs, New York; Dr. Bela Mark, New York; John “Dirk” Fu­­lop, Pittsburgh, Pa.; William Rich­ter, relative of Director Stephen Lang. DISTINGUISHED PERSONS FROM HUNGARY Miklós Kallay, former Prime Mi­nister of Hungary, and Mrs. Kal­lay; Zoltán Pfeiffer, former Hun­garian party leader; Marchesa (Mar­chioness) Sophia Cicin. VERHOVAY OFFICERS, ETC. John Bencze, National President; Mrs. John Bencze; Miss Yolanda Bencze; Coloman Revesz, National Secretary; Mrs. Coloman Revesz; Miss Maria Revesz; John Szalanczy, National Treasurer; John Sabo, Na­tional Auditor and Tournament Ad­ministrator; Mrs. John Sabo; Julius Macker, Vice President; Mrs. Julius Macker; Dr. Andrew Kovács, Vice President and Chairman of the Na­tional Executive Tournament Com­mittee; Louis Vizi, Director; Mrs. Louis Vizi; Aloysius C. Falussy, Di­rector; Mrs. Aloysius C. Falussy and family; Joseph Turner, Director; Mrs. Joseph Turner; Richard J. Phil­lips, Director; Mrs. Richard J. Phil­lips; Stephen Lang, Director; Ste­phen Lar.g, Jr., son of former, and i Mrs. Lang; Coloman Kolozsvary, Di- | rector, Mrs. Coloman Kolozsvary; Henry Gross, Director; Alexander Gyulay, Director; Albert Ibos, Di­rector; Miss Margaret Ibos, sister of former; Mike Korosy, Director; John Vizzi, Director; Mrs. John Vizzl- Gaspar Papp, Chairman of the Au­diting Committee; Mrs. Gaspar Papp; William C. Kohut, Secretary of the Auditing Committee; Andrew Ban­dy, Member of the Auditing Com­mittee; Stephen Bandy, son of form­er, and Mrs. Bandy; Gay B. Banes, General Counsel; Mrs. Gay B. Banes; Dr. Samuel C. Comory, Chief Medical Advisor; John Korosfoy, former di­rector of Alliance, Ohio; Mrs. John Korosfoy; Joseph Taylor, former di­rector of Buffalo, New York. FIELD FORCE OF VERHOVAY, ETC. Elmer Charles, Field Assistant to the National President; Frank J. Cher, Field Supervisor, Trenton, N. J.; Mrs. Frank J. Cher; Gus G. Nagy, Field Supervisor, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Gabriel Nameth, Field Supervisor, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Gabriel Na­meth; George Sopronyi, District Ma­nager, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. George Sopronyi; Stephen Lukacs, Travel­ing District Manager, Detroit, Mich.; Joseph Szabó, District Manager, De­troit, Mich.; Frank J. Wukovits, Field Supervisor, South Bend, Ind.; Joseph Toma, Field Supervisor, New York, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph Toma; Ju­lius Vallay, District Manager, New York, N.Y.; Leslie Dus, Field Super­visor, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Leslie Dus; Stephen Ivancso, District Ma­nager, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Stephen Ivancso; Kalman Erdeky, District Manager, Buffalo, N. Y.; Tibor Jász, Field Supervisor, Bethlehem, Pa.; Ernest Fazekas, District Manager, ! McKeesport, Pa.; Mrs. Ernest Fa­zekas; Ernest Taylor, District Ma­nager, Xorthside, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. j Ernest Taylor; Frank Kajdi, Dis­trict Manager, Southside, Chicago, 111.; Michael Tótfalusi, District Ma­nager, East Chicago, Ind.; Mrs. Mi­chael Tótfalusi; Louis Vincze, Dis­trict Manager, Phillipsburg, N. J.; Mrs. Louis Vincze. TELEGRAMS These messages of regret, because of inability to attend but conveying words of good cheer were received from: Coloman Bertalan, Traveling Dis­trict Manager, Cleveland, Ohio. Leslie Nyiri, President of Branch 500, Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Albert B. Ari, Trenton, New Jersey, widow of Director Albert B. Ari whose name graces the team trophy for women. Acknowledgment The National Executive Tourna­ment Committee, embracing Vice President Dr. Andrew Kovács,' the Chairman, Director Albert Ibos, and National Auditor John Sabo, the Tournament Administrator, deeply expresses its debt of gratitude to the New York General Tournament Committee of Branch 48, to Branch 48, New York, New York, as the host branch, to Field Supervisor Jo­seph Toma, Manager of Branch 48, who especially made a very grand effort and did everything possible to guarantee the joyful outcome of this wonderful annual meeting of Ver­hovay brethren, to the Verhovay Journal 'contributors who plugged the momentous event, particularly Marge Nemeth, publicity agent of Branch 48, to the kind advertising given by the Hungarian press, and to all the bowlers, non-bowling mem­bers, guests and all others who by their presence, or otherwise, con­tributed materially to the success of the 11th Annual National Verhovay Bowling Tournament, 1954 National Verhovay Fellowship Days, Eastern Verhovay Recognition Days. VERHOVAY FRATERNALISM REALLY LIVES! PORTRAITS PRESENTED TO JULIUS MACKER AND LOUIS VIZI Mrs. Katherine Boszilkov, artist and member of Branch 48, New York, presented beautiful portraits to the two honored Verhovay officers. Mr. Macker accepts portraits in his name and for Mr. Vizi.

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