William Penn Life, 1976 (11. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1976-04-01 / 2. szám

still for sale. They may be purchased for the price of $2.50 per cookbook (includes postage and handling) from Mrs. Julia Danko, 17275 Cedarlawn Avenue, Southgate, Michigan, 48195 or Mrs. Elvira Kubovics, 7039 Kingsley Avenue, Dearborn, Michigan, 48126. Elvira Kubovics 19 NEW BRUNSWICK,N.J. Branch 19 is planning to charter a bus to Pittsburgh, Pa., to attend the Commemoration of the 90th Anniversary of the William Penn Association and the Annual National Bowling Tournament in May 1976. The bus will leave on Friday, May 28th, at 12:00 noon from in front of the office of Hungarian Civic Association; 208 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, N.J. The cost of the trip which will be very inexpensive is only $30.00 per peron. If interested, we would like our Branch 19 members and the New Jersey Branch members to call to make their reservations by April 25th. Call 545-3138 or 249-7752. The Cook Book “Hungarian Specialties and Other Favorites” is still available from which the net proceeds are given to the Scholarship Foundation. For a copy of the Cook Book, please send check or money order to Wm. Penn Scholarship Fund, Br. 19, P.O. Box 122, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. For 1 copy it is $3.00 for 2 or more copies $2.75 each to one address. D , ,, , Barbara Hegedűs 28 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO We have good news to report to you. Mr. Elmer Charles, National President, has appointed a Branch Manager for Branch 28. We welcome Gabriel Nameth as our new Branch Manager and extend to him our fullest cooperation. Mr. Nameth is quite familiar with all branch operations. In addition to this, he is a Special Agent.He will now be able to sign up all those who want Health or Life Insurance and also help to keep your policy up to date, like a change of address or beneficiary. Mr. Nameth will appreciate all leads he can get from all of you. Contact him at 2230 Bears Den Bd., Youngstown, Ohio 44511, and his phone number is 792-8145. He will be attending our monthly meetings which are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 P.M. at Calvin Center Hall on Mahoning Ave. We welcome all members to our meetings. We need all of you. Congratulations to my daughter Karen and Chuck Colucci on the birth of their son, Stephen Anthony, bom December 28th, 1975. That makes me a grandmother again. Members of Branch 28 also want to extend their deepest sympathy to National President Elmer Charles and we also say farewell to Mrs. Mary Charles. Our Bowling Tournament will be held in Pittsburgh this year. But where are all of our bowlers? Everyone is talking about the Bi-Centennial trip to Hungary this year. The first trip will be leaving August 17 but 2nd one on Sept. 13 has been cancelled. All members who wish to make this trip, please send your $50.00 deposit to the Home office and they will be contacting you on details. Our President, John Bunchy, and Anna Wash will be taking this tour. Our good friends Bozsi and James Simon from Ambridge are also planning to go, so come along and enjoy your Fraternal friends. Your Reporter Anna Wash 76 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Members interested in visiting Hungary with the William Penn Bicentennial Tour, leaving Pittsburgh, Pa. Tuesday, August 17, 1976 can get reduced rates from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and return by arranging to travel in groups of ten or more. For further information call Mr. Szemes at 543-8876. Congratulations to Dan and Margaret Rosenfeld and Steve and Elsie Szemes who celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversaries this past January. Wishing Betty Wlosak a speedy recovery from her recent operation. You don’t have to be a bowler to attend the Bowling Tournament and Banquet in Pitts!hirgh, Pa., May 29 and 30. Come cheer the Philadelphia team. There is still time to enter singles, doubles or teams. Contact Mr. Szemes at 543-8876. Our deepest sympathy to the families of Mr. Louis Bilyak, Mr. Walter Tihanyi and Mr. Rudy Bolla. Rudy will be remembered as a past Officer and very active member before his retirement to Florida. Don’t forget, Meetings held every 2nd Saturday at the Hungarian Home, 1125 Southampton Road. Come out and see old friends and meet new ones. Helen Kuzmann Schenkel 129 COLUMBUS, OHIO A memorial schoarship fund honoring the late Mrs. Mary Santo of Columbus, longtime member of the Hungarian United Church of Christ, and the William Penn Association Br. 129 has been established at Ohio State University by Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ayres. Mrs. Ayres is the daughter of Mrs. Santo. Taking part in the presentation at the church were (left to right) the Reverend Zoltán Szabó, pastor of the church, Mrs. Ayres, Mary K. Marton, and Rudy A. Spanovich. The church will coordinate selection of student to receive scholarship awards from the new fund. Mrs. Santo died last November. I to r: Rev. Zoltán Szabó, Mrs. James Ayres, Mary K. Marton, Rudy A. Spanovich 16

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