Verhovayak Lapja, 1954 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1954 / Verhovay Journal
«* » November 17-, 1954. VerhovayJournal PAGE 3 ON HER TOES JOURNAL BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The next issue of the Verhovay Journal will be published on Wednesday, December 15, 1954. News items and brief announcements will be accepted for publication in that issue until the closing date December 8. Articles and' other long contributions must be on the desk of the editor no later than December 1. If possible, contributions should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of the paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, and NOT TOO LONG. Address all contributions to EDITOR, VERHOVAY JOURNAL, 436 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. * BRANCH 17 Lorain, Ohio MEETING The December meeting will be held on Sunday the 5th promptly at 5:00 P. M., at Rhapsody Cafe. A large attendance is needed as elections will be held and the amended bylaws studied. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Fraternally, TIBERIUS MESSINGER Manager. BRANCH 25 Mt. Hope, W. Va. OBITUARY — SUCCESSOR Joseph Bozo, president of Branch 25, died October 11, 1954. Funeral services were held at St. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Scarbro, and burial at Oak Hill Highlawn cemetery. Six children and nineteen grandchildren survive. Branch 25 extends its condolences to the family. John Bernath was elected new president of this branch. Fraternally, EMERY SZUCH, Manager. BRANCH 43 Brownsville, Pa. MEETING Sunday, December 12, 1954, at 2:00 P. M. Full attendance earnestly requested. Fraternally, JOSEPH BENKO President, EMERY BENKO Manager. BRANCH 59 Scalp Level, Pa. MEETING The members are requested to attend a very important meeting for the election of branch officers on Sunday, December 12, 1954, beginning at 2:00 P. M., at the usual meetingplace, the V.F.W. Home Association, tear 520 Main St., Scalp Level. Members having loans on their certificates are requested to make payments at this meeting. A social gathering will follow the business. Fraternally, LOUIS VIZI, President, JOSEPH MILLER, Jr. Manager. BRANCH 71 Duquesne, Pa. HOME OFFICE NOTICE District Manager Ernest Fazekas, Who managed Branch 71, has been relieved of his duties. Branch 71 is now temporarily managed by Field Supervisor Gus G. Nagy, 1104 Burns Ave., Duquesne, Pa., telephone ORcbard 3-6328. Monthly dues are payable at the branch meeting or at the address' of Mr. Nagy. The HOME O'FFICE. BRANCH 133 Phillipsburg, N. .1. MEETING Branch 133 members are advised to attend IN FULL the next meeting on Sunday, December 19, 1954, which will begin at 2:00 P. M. in the Phillipsburg Rákóczi Hall. Branch elections and delegates to the 1955 Convention will be held and must be chosen. Fraternally, LOUIS VINCZE, Dist. and Br. Manager. BRANCH 152 East Pittsburgh, Pa. HOME OFFICE NOTICE District Manager Ernest Fazekas, who managed Branch 152, has/ been relieved of his duties. Branch 152 is now under the temporary management of Field Supervisor Gus G. Nagy, 1104 Burns Ave., Duquesne, Pa., telephone OR- chard 3-6328. Monthly dues are payable at the branch meeting or at the address of Mr. Nagy. The HOME OFFICE. BRANCH 187 Granite City, 111. MEETING Branch 187 members are reminded that the December meeting is the most important of the year, particularly this year when we must elect, delegates to the 1955 Convention as well as our own branch officers. Refreshments will follow the meeting. Fraternally, MOSES CSÖMÖR, Manager. BRANCH 209 St. Louis. Mo. MEETING Next meeting to be held Sunday, December 12, 1954, 3:00 P. M., for the election of branch officers, delegates to the 1955 Convention and perusal of the amended bylaws. Fraternally, LADISLAUS KÖNNYŰ, Manager. BRANCH 226 McKeesport, Pa. HOME OFFICE NOTICE District Manager Ernest Fazekas, who managed Branch 226, has been relieved of his duties. Branch 226 temporarily is managed by Field Supervisor Gus G. Nagy, 1104 Burns Ave., Duquesne, Pa., telephone ORdiard 3-6328. Monthly dues may be paid at the branch meetings or at the home of Mr. Nagy. The HOME OFFICE. BRANCH 264 Mollenauer, Pa. MEETING DELAYED Because of necessity the manager of this branch must go away at the time of the regular meeting in January. Therefore, the meeting must be delayed a week and shall be held SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1955.. Fraternally, JOSEPH MARTIN. Manager. BRANCH 366 Cleveland, Ohio CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas Party of Branch 366 will be held December 11, 1954, at 8:30 P. M., in the Verhovay Home on Buckeye Road. Fraternally, JOSEPH TORDA, Recording Secy. Patricia Beli for her tender years — she’s just seven — is richly experienced in professional entertaining. A toe, tap, adagio and baton dancer, with Hungarian folk dancing to boot, the little terpsichorean artist has been on the “Auntie Dee” TV show for three years, appearing on that program about twice a month. Patricia has danced also on the “Glenn & Mickey” show, the “Lady' of Charm” program, both in TV, When Representative Robert C. Byrd, 6th District of West Virginia, was by an overhelming majority reelected to the Congress of the BRANCH 389 Perryopolis, Pa. MEETING At the December meeting elections will be held for branch officers, delegates and the revised bylaws gone over. Fraternally, JOSEPH DOMONKOS Manager. BRANCH 443 Detroit, Mich. MEETING Sunday, December 5, 1954, beginning at 2:00 P. M., in former Verhovay home. Since this is the year end meeting and many important matters relative to the New Year must be discussiid and decided upon, thei membership can not be too emphatically made to feel the high importance of this meeting. Payments on certificate loans are urged at this meeting. Fraternally, STEPHEN CSABI, President. JOSEPH SZABÓ, Dist.-Br. Mgr. and she has performed at the “State Fair.” Recently this _ comely youngster, who has been dancing since the age of three and a half, was auditioned for Ted Mack, passed the test and will be called soon. We would not for the world finish this without letting you know that Patricia, her parents and her grandparents are members of Branch 443, Detroit, Michigan. United States in* the elections held this month it made his many supporters very happy. Verhovayans by their fraternal character are wont to stand behind the worthy, especially their own. That is how Branches 248, Monaville, and 482, Beckley, both in West Virginia, felt about the youthful member of the House of Representatives- when their memberships jointly pledged to support him in the recent elections and sent him their decision in letter form. The good Congressman, who recently joined Branch 482, promptly replied his appreciation to the two branches. We, too, congratulate personable Congressman Robert C. Byrd on his new victory and wish him the verybest of luck in his grave responsibilities to the people of these Great States. W. Virginia District Verhovayans Rejoice in Congressman Byrd’s Victory