William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1968-10-01 / 10. szám
J^rancli clivities TO OUR READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Our official publication is published monthly except for combined issues in June-July and August-September. — Deadline for publication is the first of the month. Material for publication should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Address contributions to: EDITOR WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 429 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 14 Cleveland, Ohio BUCKEYE STATE WATCHTOWER We certainly hope everybody had an enjoyable summer, and a happy birthday to anyone born in October. Member John Palacsic of Branch 14 has received his Doctorate In Law from the Cleveland Marshall Law School. Congratulations Doctor. August Molnár member New Brunswick, N.J., president of the American Hungarian Studies Foundation, was visiting in town the other day and conferring with many prominent Magyars on Buckeye Road. Any donation to the Foundation would be appreciated. Kalman Koloszvary former director in life was the honorary “Mayor of Buckeye Road”. Its about time the business people held a new election. How about Stephen Gobocz. William Penn members participated in the Captive Nation Week celebration. About 20 Branch 14 members showed up to parade with branch secretary, Mr. Szappanos carrying the Branch’s flag in the parade, altogether there were over a hundred Magyars in the parade. Congratulation to member Rita Karnya upon her success in the Youngstown Tournament. Member of Branch 14 Frank Borisz played for the banquet and the dance. Ex Animo Joseph J. Horvath 19 New Brunswick, N. J. Our branch holds its regular monthly meeting on every third Monday of the month, 8:00 p.m., at the Union Hall, 286 Somerset St., New Brunswick, N. J. The members are requested to make every effort to attend. Mary Ann Stanko 24 Chicago, 111. Branch 24 will again hold a Social Evening, Saturday, November 23, 1968 at the A&J Club (1036 E. 93rd St.) 7:30 p.m. As usual delicious refreshments will be served and there will be good music for dancing. Come out and have an enjoyable evening. Invite your friends and neighbors. Also a reminder to all our good members regular monthly meetings are every second Saturday of each month. Card games and social follow each meeting. Bring your friends and neighbors. Next meeting October 12, 1968, 8 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall (119th & Wallace St.). Mrs. Betty Akai Reporter 28 Youngstown, Ohio This reporter inherited the job of correspondent for William Penn Life at the August meeting of Branch 28, Youngstown, Ohio. I shall endeavor to relate the activities of our branch with the sincere hope that they are newsworthy. In the past, some of our birthdays and anniversaries have been acknowledged in print. This has been a very. thoughtful gesture. However, I am of the opinion that every member should be so honored and since yours truly is a bit of a “klutz” and is sure to forget someone I have elected to extend a blanket “Happy Birthday” and “Happy Anniversary” to all of us. Whenever your day arrives, remember, Branch 28 wishes you many happy returns. Three of our officers, Mike Tomchak, Irene Nemeth and Jack Palmer represented our branch at the dedication banquet on September 8 of the New St. George’s Church. We join our officers in wishing all the members of St. Georges’ a bright shining future in their new location. We are all waiting anxiously for Peg and Steve Sándor to return from their tour of Europe. We’re all happy that they have realized a dream of a lifetime. We hope we can share a little (Continued on page 8) A Poll of Our Members For A Florida Bowling Tournament This Poll has nothing to do with the National political scene where we are subjected to one kind of poll or another every day. This Poll is for WILLIAM PENN MEMBERS. Management is desirous of determining how many members would be willing to go to SUNNY FLORIDA for the 1970 NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT AND FELLOWSHIP DAYS. Many times we have been asked why don’t we go to Florida, California or Hawaii etc., with our Tournament affording the Bowlers and friends an opportunity to see some of AMERICA at special rates, thus, it was decided to Poll the TEAM CAPTAINS and members through the William Penn Life. Hotel rates and air rates are available at a discount. If there is sufficient interest the Board will act at its December meeting. Specimen rates are shown here. If you are interested, please fill out the coupon below, detach and return to the Home Office no later than November 15. j Round Trip Air Fare New York — Miami Approximately $90.00 Round Trip Air Fare Chicago — Miami Approximately 95.00 Round Trip Air Fare Pittsburgh — Miami Approximately 92.00 First Class Hotel Accommodations Single $12.00 per night Double .................................................................................. 18.00 per night Parlor .................................................................................... 25.00 per night Extra person in room .............................................................. 4.00 per night COUPON Please cut out and mail to: William Penn Fraternal Association 429 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 I am interested in going to the Miami, Florida area for the 1970 National Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Days and would avail myself of trip arranged by the Association. 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