William Penn Life, 1979 (14. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1979-10-01 / 4. szám
(Continued from Page 9) It was nice to see a much larger attendance than the year before, let us hope that next years turnout will be even greater. As usual the Hungarian food delicacies were tastefully prepared and graciously served, the best indication of the success of such an event is the fact that the food was all sold. There was fine dance music furnished by Frank Borisz and his orchestra. Mrs. Witt and President Steve Lesco. Although there was only an informal program, Mr. Steve Lesco, President Branch 14 and National Director welcomed everyone in behalf of the officers. He then asked Mr. Elmer Charles, National President to extend greetings in behalf of the Home Office. This occasion was also used to present a plaque to Mrs. Margaret Lengyel Witt who has faithfully served the Branch for many years. There were games and fun for the children too. Children scratching for candy, gum and pen nies. Attending the picnic from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Charles, Springdale, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Balia, New Kensington, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stelkovics, McCandless, Pa.; Director and Mrs. Albert G. Kertesz, Dayton, Ohio; Director and Mrs. Stephen Danko and granddaughter Jennifer Szatmári, Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fodor, Weirton, W. Va. Watching children running races. Our Children’s Christmas Party will be held Sunday, December 16, 1979 at 2:30 P.M. in Bethlen Hall, East Boulevard and Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio. L. to R.: National Vice President Balia: Branch Treasurer, Mrs. Juhász; Nick Juhasz; Vice President, Mrs. Witt; President, Lesco; National President, Charles. Branch 19 New Brunswick, N.J. Congratulations and best wishes to all the elected National Officers, Directors and Auditing Committee Members. May their term be fruitful and rewarding. The New Jersey Branches under a joint sponsorship of Branch 13, Trenton; Branch 16, Perth Amboy; Branch 22, Roebling; Branch 51, Passaic; Branch 70, Newark and Branch 19, New Brunswick will again hold a Dinner-Dance for the benefit of the Scholarship Fund, to which we cordially invite one and all. It will be held on Saturday, November 10th, 1979 at the Hungarian American Athletic Club Auditorium, 198 Somerset Street, New Brunswick. Cocktails from 6:00 P.M. until dinner which will be at 6:30 P.M. Music for listening and dancing by the Csubak, Kara, Nemeth Orchestra commencing at 8:00 P.M. Donation $15.00 per guest. For your tickets and reservations please contact your local Branch Officers. In the Branch 19 area you may call 249-7752 or 545-3138 or order tickets and have your check made to: William Penn Scholarship Fund and send to: William Penn Association, 11 Carol Court, Somerset, N.J. 08873. John and Nancy Hegedűs, members and grandchildren of Director and Mrs. Michael Hegedűs representing "HUNGARY" and depicting the "International Year Of The Child" in an Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade. ^Jeró e \Jeerie To each, this world gives many woes, yet life is hard to beat. You get a thorn with every rose, but ain’t those roses sweet!