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

1976-07-01 / 3. szám

L to R: Albert J. Sielkovics, Elmer Charles, Lou Spisak, Mrs. Spisak, Gus G. Nagy. Branch High-Lights (Continued from Page 10) until we can find a suitable meeting room, monthly meetings will be sus­pended. As soon as a new location has been found, we will notify all members as to time and place monthly meetings are to be held. We sincerely trust that all members will make an effort to join in our meetings. Fraternally, Charles Akai, President 28 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Members of Br. 28 would like to ex­press their words of praise for the wonderful Bowling Tournament banquet they attended in Pittsburgh. The dinner was very good and the program outstanding, especially the Croatian Youth Group who performed for our pleasure. Guests were President John Bunchy and Ester, Margie Graham, Branch Manager Gabriel and Pat Ne­meth, Sec. and Treas. Annie Wash, Danny and Irene Gianfrancesco, George and Mary Skebo, Norma and Louis Konya, Frank and Mary Horvath. Pres. John Bunchy was elected to the Advisory Board for the Scholarship Foundation. It was suggested that if everyone would send in one or two dol­lars along with their payments it would help more students. Congratulations to John Bunchy and Ester on their marriage on June 5, 1976. Wish them both happiness in the coming years. So it won’t be long now, we will be departing for our trip to Hungary, on August 17, for 21 days. These are some of your friends going: Pres. John Bunchy and wife Ester, Sec. Treas. An­nie Wash, Steve and Peggy Sanders, Joe and Betty Gulas, Margaret Macker, George and Irene Nemeth and daughter Tina, Irene Gianfrancesco and mother Mrs. Irene Horvath, also Betty Simons (Bozsi) my good friend from Ambridge, Pa. Mike and Mary Tomcsak, and son Michael are vacationing in Hungary. Pres. John Bunchy would appreciate more branch members at our meetings which are held on the 2nd of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Calvin Center, on Mahoning Ave. Our Br. Manager also attends these meetings and would be glad to meet you and help you if you have any problems. He is also looking forward to write up some new insurance policies. See you at the meeting. Reporter Annie Wash Phone 755-4447 34 PITTSBURGH, PA. The Pittsburgh Press Club was the locale for the retirement luncheon spon­sored by the staff of Allegheny Steam Co., for Lajos Spisak. Lou has been a member of Branch 34 for many decades and has served in various Branch offices. Most recently he was a delegate from the Branch to the General Convention. Attending the luncheon were: Messrs. Elmer Charles, National President; Al­bert J. Stelkovics, National Secretary; and Gus G. Nagy, Vice-President- Membership Services. Ben Leibtag, Senior Engineer served as Toastmaster. Mr. Charles, a long time close friend of the retiree, was principal speaker. Also speaking were: Richard Lescort, Manager of Marketing Services; Leonard Ilgen, Director of Technical Services. Mr. Spisak was presented with a Duquesne Light Co. retirement pin and a digital clock radio from his friends and co-workers. Our best wishes are extended to Bro­ther Lou Spisak for a long, healthy and happy retirement. We hope to see him remain active at Branch 34. 76 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Congratulations to the Committee of the Annual Bowling Tournament and Fellowship Day Affair on the success of the event, from all reports everyone had a wonderful time. Best wishes for a Happy, Healthy and safe return home to all who are going to Hungary on the William Penn Bi-Centennial Trip, August 17th Condolence to the Family of Louis and Helen Molnár on the recent death of Mrs. Beres, the Mother of Mr. Mol­nár. We are now busy with our plans for the Annual Dinner Dance to be held on Saturday, November 13th, 1976 at the U.G.H. Club. The music will be pro­vided by Steve Turoczi’s Orchestra from Bethlehem, Pa. Mark that date down right now, and spread the word among your many friends and relatives. Speedy recovery to Mrs. R. Kuzmann, one of our Senior members who suf­fered a severe burn on her arm. Thanks to the many members who remembered me in their prayers and cards during my recent confinement in the hospital. They were of great cheer and joy to me. A Healthy and Pleasant Summer to all. Helen Kuzmann Schenkel 150 MASONTOWN, PA. The WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION is the recipient of a S601.00 donation thanks to the efforts of Branch Manager Louis Jesso and the co­operation of the Branch Officers, Louis C. Nagy, President Joseph Dalnoky, Vice President, William Dunham and Julius Jesso, Auditors. On April 14 the Branch gave away one-half ton of food. The winner of this Easter special was Mr. Joseph Dragoné, Uniontown, Pa. Fraternalism in action was exemplified by Branch 150 with this project. It is very definite proof that where there are a few dedicated Branch Officers who are willing to give of their time and efforts, miracles can be accomplished. It is also gratifying to know that Branch Manager Louis Jesso learned well from his late Father who served as an officer of Branch 150 for 60 years. We congratulate and thank all from Branch 150 who helped in any way to make this project a success. 11

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