William Penn Life, 1972 (7. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1972-07-01 / 3. szám

TOURNAMENT WINNERS RECEIVE TROPHIES "DETROIT ALL STARS” — Detroit, Michigan "HOT SHOTS" — Johnstown, Pa. TOURNAMENT INNOVATION An interesting new unofficial entry was made at this years Tournament. Teams comprised of National Officers, Directors, Auditing Committee and wives were en­tered in a Special Contest. The winning Team was Captained by Vice-President Louis L. Varga and his victorious team­mates were: Julius E. Somogyi, National Treasurer, John Sabo, Frank Radvany and Zoltán Emri, Directors. The winners prize of $20.00 was donated to the Scholarship Foundation. Perhaps next year the contribution will be larger. Members of the winning team wish to thank all those who rooted for them throughout the match. . . . BOWLING TOURNAMENT Continued from page 1 Both entertainers are from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. During intermission time Betty Kakas’s Hungarian Dancing group from Philadelphia under the Direction of Robert Vanyo presented a few but won­derful dances. -— Dancing resumed until the wee hours of the morning. Your bowling tournament administrators acknowledge and thank everyone for par­ticipating and making the 2 day event such a success. In closing we urgently want this Annual Tournament and Fel­lowship Days to continue in the future. Our thanks once again to all of you. Stephen M. Lang, Jr. Frank ]. Radvany Co-Administrators. Continued from page 1 Portrait Unveiling by Vice President and Chairman of the Board John P. Balia and Vice President Louis L. Varga. Mr. Macker’s portrait now is placed alongside that of his predecessors and will be recognized by all of our members who visit the Home Office from throughout the Country. 2 “FALCONS” — William Penn Branch 76, Philadelphia, Pa. “WILLIAM PENN LADIES AUXILIARY” — Cleveland, Ohio.

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