William Penn Life, 1973 (8. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1973-10-01 / 4. szám

have attended many such tournaments, and the ones held in Detroit in particu­lar, all of us know what hard work and co-operation is ahead of the Tourna­ment Committee. We go on record “at this point in time” to pledge the club membership 100% to wonc afnd co­operate with the National Tournament Committee, to do everything possible to make the 1974 Tournament one of the best in the long history of this annual event. You can count on us! Looking forward to the fall and win­ter months and more such meetings and party fun, expecially the Christmas Party in December. Note picture of some of the gang; others are cruising on the lake, or swimming is the canal. What a great group of people! Íolan Lucas ’he Ferret BRANCH 18 NEWS First of all I would like to apologize to the readers of this column for my absence in the July issue of the Penn Life. I had suffered a fractured left foot at the time of deadline in June and that is the reason for no news; again, I am sorry. The William Penn Mixed League had an exciting finish to their bowling sche­dule for the 72-73 season-we had a tie for first place. This necessitated a roll­off which still ended up in a tie and an additional tenth frame had to be bowled the Delray Super Market finished in first place with Joe Gross1 team in second place. Vice President John Ónodi and wife Betty did a beautiful job on the bowling banquet last May and everyone had a real good time. Your new officers of the William Penn Mixed League for the 73-74 season are Ernest Ecsedi, President; John Molnár, Vice- President; Elvira Kubovics, Secretary; Helen Danko, T reasurer and Mary and Alex Tirpák Sgt-at-arms. We are again bowling at the Thunderbowl Lanes, in the Arena section, every other Sunday at 4:00 P.M. with 20 teams participat­ing. While on the subject of bowling­­congratulations to the Detroit bowlers for their successful efforts at the National Bowling Tournament in Cleveland you will have to duplicate your efforts in Detroit next May. The Card Party sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary last April was an out­standing success. The ladies also had their annual outing which consisted of a bustrip to Frankenmuth for a chicken dinner and an all day outing. This trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all members who attended.Right now the ladies and the branch are real busy getting ready for the CARD PARTY to be held on Sunday, November 11, 1973, at the VFW Hall at 3:30 p.m. (right after the branch meeting). This affair will be the combined efforts of the Ladies Auxiliary and the Branch and all proceeds are to go to the William Penn Scholarship Foundation. Tickets for this affair are available from either the branch officers or the members of the Ladies Auxiliary. Come one come all and enjoy your­selves and win some beautiful prizes it is a very worthwhile cause that you will be supporting. Congratulations to Andy Toth, Vice- President of Branch 18! He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Scholar­ship Foundation at their last meeting in May. While congratulations are in order let's not forget our General Agent, Mr. William E. Kovács, for his outstanding effort in sales for the first six months of 1973 he was just shy of winning the first place honor by a very small margin. Keep up the good work Mr. Kovács! The Annual Champagne Ball will be held at the Castaways Hall in Riverview on Saturday evening, February 9, 1974. Frank Borisz and nis Continental Or­chestra will again provide the music. BE SURE AND PUT THIS DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR OR YOU WILL MISS OUT. Tickets for this affair will be available shortly and they will be on a first come first serve basis. Don't forget CHAMPAGNE BALL ON SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 9,1974. Joseph Tremble, Jr. Detroit will HOST the NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT next May, 1974. Details for this affair are being handled by Directors Rev. Jacobs and {ohn Vespremi but all branches in the letroit Area will help to make this affair even a better success than Cleve­land. More details later. President Steve Danko and wife Julia have opened up their posh restaurant on 1-75. It is called the Budapest Supper Club and features Hungarian Gypsy music (Jaroka Sándor direct from Hun­­ary) and Hungarian food. It is really a eautiful place to enjoy good food and refreshments! Last but not least Branch 18 is happy to report that Joseph Tremble, Jr.(wno has been a member of William Penn since birth 25 years) was selected as the Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron THREE “SAILOR OF THE MONTH” for February, 1973. He received quite a write up from the United StatesAtlantic Fleet Naval Air Force. He is the son of Mr. g Mrs. Joseph Tremble in Lincoln Park. Joe, Jr. enlisted in December, 1967 and is stationed on the U.S.S. Forrestal. Congratulations to you Joe, Jr. and to your parents! Plans are being readied for the Annual Children's Christmas Party to be held on Sunday, December 9, 1973, at the V.F.W Hall right after the branch meet­ing. As this meeting will be the Annual Meeting the time for the December Branch meeting will be 1:00 P.M. on Sunday, December 9,1973. Congratulations to Treasurer Steve New and his lovely wife, Margaret, for their 30 years of wedded bliss. May you both have another 30 years of a suc­cessful and wonderful life together. Elvira László Kubovics 19 New Brunswick, N. J. Our Annual Children’s Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, Decem­ber 9th, 1973 from 2 to 4 P.M. at the Bayard Street Presbyterian Church Hall-Comer of Bayard Street and Joyce Kilmer Avenue in New Brunswick, N.J. Santa will be present assisted by the Branch Officers to distribute goodies and gifts. Invitations will be sent. The Hungarian language classes began on Wednesday, October 17th, 1973-from 8 to 9 P.M. in the evening. At present there are 18 students appli­cants are still being accepted. Classes are also held at the Bayard Street Presbyterian Church Hall. National Director, Michael Hegedűs is the Ins­tructor. Barbara HegedusJReporter 22 Roebling, N. J. Mrs. Amalia Pelle a member of Branch 22 died and when her name was listed among the deceased members erroneously she was listed as Mrs. Amalia Pette instead ofPelle. We regret this error was made and are pleased to bring this correction. On September 22, 1973. Branch 22 held its 3rd. Annual Dinner-Dance, from which proceeds we will make a donation to the Scholarship Fund again this year. We are very grateful to everyone who attended gave us their support. We were fortunate to have many represen­tatives from our fellow branches, and for this we arealso very appreciative. Our special guest was Ms.Dorlinda Varga, who was selected to receive a William Penn scholarship for the 2nd. year. She expressed her thanks and told of her future plans, hopefully going on 6

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