William Penn Life, 1974 (9. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1974-10-01 / 4. szám

J^ran cli <3~Ci^li -J^icjh t. w TO OUR READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Our official publication is published quarterly. Publication months are January, April, July, and October. Deadlines are always the 25th of the previous month of publication. Material for publication should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Address contributions to: EDITOR PENN LIFE WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 429 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 2 Kulpmont, Pa. This is to officially notify members of Branch 2, Kulpmont, Pa. that effective September 30, 1974 your Branch has been dissolved and the records have been trans­ferred to BRANCH 159 Phoenixville, Pa. In any matter pertaining to your William Penn insurance, please write to Mr. William Kovach, Manager 61 John Glenn Drive Phoenixville, Pa. 19460 Teh: (215) 9.33-8.391 13 Trenton, N. J. Hope everyone had a most relaxing and refreshing summer. The fall activities will again resume in full force. The Garden State Arts Center in Holm­­del, N.J.was the site of the first Hungarian Festival to be held in New Jersey. The Festival offered a unique opportunity for the entire Hungarian Community of the State of New Jersey to gather together for the celebration of our cultural heritage. Approximately 6,000 persons assembled to participate in the activities of the day which included displays of arts and crafts and a program of singing and dancing by various talented groups on the stage. The William Penn Association supported this most worthwhile program and it was represented by the presence of the three National Directors from New Jersey along with a National Auditing Committee member. The wives also attended along with many members from the various N.J. Branches. Branch 13 will hold its annual dinner­­dance on November 2,1974 at the Grand Ballroom on Grand & Beatty Sts. The Women’s Guild of the Reformed Church will prepare a full course dinner consisting of a half roast chicken with stuffedcabbage and dessert. Music will be by the popular Continental Gypsies for your dancing and listening pleasure. If you haven’t purchased your tickets, do so by contacting one of our officers or by calling our Branch secretary at (215)295- 2222. The annual Children’s Xmas party will be held in December and members wall be receiving the invitations announcing the date, time, and place. We would like to see our Juvenile members at the party caus« Santa will have some goodies. Our regular monthly meetings are now held on the first Sunday of each month at 2:00 P.M. at the Hungarian Reformed Church Recreation Room located at Grand & Beatty Sts. Trenton, N.J. Elsie H. Radvany,Branch Secretary 19 New Brunswick, N. J. It is really pleasant to read the many notes and letters received with the requests for the “Hungarian Specialties and Other Favorites” Cook Book. I especially must mention those who purchased the Cook Book for others and have requested the notation, “In Memory of’ and by whom. We hope to have a tidy sum for 1975 project for the Scholarship Fund. Many thanks to our membership and their friends who have ordered the Cook Book to aid this worthwile Fund. We still have them for those who have not ordered or bought in person as yet.Thanks again from Branch 19 William Penn Scholarship Fund Committee of New Brunswick, N.J. For your Insurance needs contact the Regional Office at 772 Hamilton Street, Somerset, N.J. 08873 where your general agent is A.W. Szur, Jr.; he will be pleased to serve you Call (201)249-7752. Barbara Hegedűs, Reporter 26 Sharon, Pa. This is to inform all Members of the Branch 26, Sharon, Pa. that the monthly meetings are now held in the Church Hall, 1132 Fruit Avenue, Farrell, Pa., second GEORGE VRANESH CANDIDATE Mr. GEORGE VRANESH is candidate for the newly created position of Vice President representing the pensioners of United Mine Workers. Mr. Vranesh is can­didate from District 5, Local 4426 Harmar­­ville where Mr. Lou Antal is serving as District President. Mr. Vranesh is running with the purpose of serving his fellow pensioners in this new and sensitive posi­tion. Mr. Vranesh is seeking the support of all William Penn members who are eligible to vote in District 5. Many of you may remember Mr. Vranesh for being an ardent participator when Branch 296, Springdale, Pa. honored Mr. Lou Antal with a Testi­monial last year. Saturday of each month at 2:00 P.M. All members are cordially invited to partici­pate in the Branch Meeting. Steve Dobozi President 51 Passaic, N. J. All the officers of Branch 51 hope that all had an enjoyable summer and are back in the routine of things again. We would like to see more members attending the monthly meetings. They are held on the third Monday of each month at 7 P.M. At the President Palace Hall, 115 President St., Passaic, N.J. Please support your officers for their efforts by attending meetings as often as possible. As this is the last issue for this year of the William Penn Life, Perhaps it isn’t too early to inform the membership that the annual meeting for the election of Branch 51 Officers will be held on Dec. 1, 1974 at 2 P.M. COOK BOOK HUNGARIAN SPECIALTIES and OTHER FAVORITES WILLIAM PENN SCHOLARSHIP FUND BR. 19 P.O.Box 122, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Net Proceeds for the benefit of the William Penn Ass'n Scholarship Foundation Donation $2 50-Mailing 25c Send Check or Money Order for $2.75 2

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