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

1976-07-01 / 3. szám

90th Anniversary . . . (Continued from Page Three) Penn Association was founded by coal­miners. He also presented a small Hun­garian Flag. The presentations were accepted by National President Charles for and on behalf of the Association. Congratulatory telegrams and letters were received from: Thomas Foerster and Robert J. Peirce, Allegheny County Board of County Commissioners; Daniel Zorman, President United Lutheran So­ciety; Michael Stivoric, Director Mem­bership Service, Croation Fraternal Union; Arpad George, Secretary Hun­garian Reformed Federation of America, Jerry Bond, Hyatt Regency, Washington. In tribute to our Hungarian Founding Members and to our Magyar heritage, the Rt. Rev. Louis Nagy was called upon to give the Benediction in Hun­garian and the program was closed with the singing of the Magyar Hymnus led by Miss Julia R. Orosz. The commemorative program was fol­lowed by a program of entertainment. Mr. Donald Hulme, America’s foremost accordion virtuoso, entertained with well chosen selections to match the mood and theme of the evening. As a grand finale, the St. George Jr. Tamburitzans of Cokeburg, Pa. put on a show which had the audience time after time give them tremendous ovations. Our thanks and appreciation to Mr Bernard Luketich, Treasurer of the Croation Fraternal Union for arranging to have this marvelous group of young fratenialists perform on this auspicious occasion. For us to have enjoyed such a grand week-end of fine entertainment and fun required much diligence and dedication on the part of many. The brunt of the work fell on the shoulders of Gus G. Nagy, Vice-President Membership Serv­ice and Tournament Administrator, who was helped immensely by his wife Betty as well as Vice-President John P. Balia and Mrs. Balia. The hospitality room was handled by Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Toth, Mr. & Mrs. John Toth and Mr. & Mrs. George E. Walick, Branch 89, Homestead, Pa. and Mr. & Mrs. Roger Nagy, Branch 71, Duquesne, Pa. Registration desk was attended by Mrs. Michael Kara and Mrs. Anna Kubus, transportation coordinated by Michael Kara and Louis Kubus. In conjunction with the weekend acti­vities, there was a raffle for the benefit of the William Penn Fraternal Associa­tion Scholarship Foundation Inc. This was managed by Director John Sabo, William C. Kohut, Vice-President John Balia and National Treasurer Julius E. Somogyi. Branch Managers present were: Steve Petruska, Branch 8, Johnstown, Pa.; Stephen Mészáros, Branch 16, Perth Amboy, N.J.; Gabriel Nameth, Branch 28, Youngstown, Ohio; John Tusai, Branch 34, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Margaret Suták, Branch 40, Martins Ferry, Ohio; Roger Nagy, Branch 71, Duquesne, Pa.; Alex Chobody, Branch 88, Yatesboro, Pa.: Elmer Toth, Branch 89, Homestead, Pa.; William Kovach, Branch 159, Phoe­nixville, Pa.; Michael Duruttya, Branch 189, Alliance, Ohio; George Charles, Sr., Branch 296, Springdale, Pa.; and Alex Fabiankowitz, Branch 336, Harrisburg, Pa. To all who helped make this anni­versary such a success, our heartfelt thanks and to all who joined with us our fervent prayer in that we all be together again when the William Penn Association will celebrate its 100th birthday. DONATIONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND 1976 Ethel F. Fodor $25.00 Louis A. Fodor 25.00 Branch 150, Masontown, Pa. 601.00 Clair H. Seltzer 1.00 Dollar Per Year Per Member Campaign, Branch 296 47.00 Gus G. Nagy, Raffle Proceeds 15.00 Branch 89, Homestead, Pa. 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Beganyi 100.00 Joseph Taylor 102.00 Branch 383, Buffalo, N.Y. 100.00 Violet B. Lenart 50.00 Branch 13, Trenton, N.J. 100.00 Branch 14, Cleveland, Ohio 100.00 Branch 19, New Brunswick, N.J. 1,000.00 Branch 28, Youngstown, Ohio 25.00 Branch 51, Passaic, N.J. 25.00 Branch 159, Phoenixville, Pa. 20.00 Branch 249, Dayton, Ohio 25.00 Branch 296, Springdale, Pa. 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Radvany 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. George Charles 25.00 Zoltán Emri 25.00 John P. Balia 50.00 Mr. Albert V. Kocsis 20.00 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Danko 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bero 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Wukovits 100.00 Steve Lesco 100.00 Mary Huthansel 25.00 László E. Kereszti 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Kertesz 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hegedűs 50.00 Gay B. Banes 25.00 Thomas & Co. 50.00 Joseph Taylor 100.00 War-Pet Agency 100.00 John Lippert 150.00 Fred Aronne 50.00 Branch 88, Yatesboro, Pa. 25.00 Elmer Charles 100.00 Stephen M. Lang 50.00 1976 IN MEMORY OF MARY CHARLES Mrs. Elizabeth Nagy $100.00 Joseph Toma 25.00 Sylvia Toma 25.00 STATEMENT OF CONDITION William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. JUNE 30, 1976 BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1975 _______________________$ 90,935.51 INCOME: Donations ________________________________________ $7,347.10 Stock Dividends _______________________________________480.00 Bond Interest _______________________________________3,266.31 Savings Account Interest ______________________________258.07 11,351.48 TOTAL _______________ $102,286.99 DISBURSEMENTS: —Scholarship Grants at $—each ____________________________________$-0-BALANCE AS OF JUNE 30, 1976 ______________ $102,286.99 ASSETS Bonds _______________,_____________________________________$ 76,464.95 Stocks _______________________________________________________10,212.00 Savings Account ______________________________________________15,538.65 Checking Account ________________________________________________71.39 TOTAL ASSETS AS OF JUNE 30, 1976 _ $102,286.99 4

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