William Penn Life, 1981 (16. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)
1981-07-01 / 3. szám
383 BUFFALO, N.Y. Basista, Louis 500 DETROIT, MICH. Ali, Joseph 705 MAYVILLE, WISC. Edwards, Alfred 720 BOSTON, MASS. Czepiel, Walter DiLando, Mrs. Elizabeth Theriault, Emile, Sr. JUNE, 1981 001 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Biggs, George Kovács, Mrs. Josephine Zanavich, John Paul Hornyak, John Furjesz, Louis Metall, Mrs. Michael 013 TRENTON, N.J. Freund, Mary Horvath, Mary Loth, Elizabeth Barra, Helen 014 CLEVELAND, OHIO Kayusa, Mrs. Joseph Cinke, Mrs. Stephen Sikora, Joseph F. Revay, Mrs. Arpad Pacsuta, Joseph 015 CHICAGO, ILL. Szabó. Vilma Sabo, Pauline Farkas, Ethel 016 PERTH AMBOY, N.J. Lenches, Mary 017 LORAIN, OHIO Szendy, Betty 018 DETROIT, MICH. Lakatos, Stephen Balas, Andrew Bodnar, George Mezo, Stephen 019 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Takacs, William Gyenes, Helen Hodas, Andrew Jacob, Margaret Keller, Rose 027 TOLEDO, OHIO Szabó, Anthony Bauer, Elizabeth 028 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Belenyi, Anton 034 PITTSBURGH, PA. Molnár, James Keener, Roscoe F. Korba, Elizabeth Papp, Helen 040 MARTINS FERRY, OHIO Csabai, Rose Zido, Mary 044 AKRON, OHIO Szakai. John 045 CLEVELAND, OHIO Kilo, Julia Stidham, Mary Balazs, Marie 048 NEW YORK, N.Y. Lukach, Joseph Mehes, Mary Komlo, Elizabeth 049 AURORA, ILL. Fejes, Mary Walton, Robert 051 PASSAIC, N.J. Torok, Joseph Vadas, James Nicholas Wachtler, Francis Schmidt, Helen Governor Dick Thornburgh Proclaims “Captive Nations Week” in Pennsylvania (HARRISBURG, PA) —Representatives of the Hungarian community of Pennsylvania join with Governor Dick Thornburgh in Harrisburg for his proclamation of "Captive Nations Week," July 12-18 in Pennsylvania. Pictured with the Governor are: Secretary Walter Baran, General Services; Senator Michael O'Pake; Rev. and Mrs. Imre Bertalan, President, Hungarian Reform Federation; Margit Rothla, Co-Chairwoman, Captive Nations Week Committee of Greater Philadelphia; Eva Veres, Hungarian Sports Club; Mr. and Mrs. Bela Bácskái, Leaders of the Hungarian Freedom Fighters of Philadelphia; Secretary Charles Lieberth, Labor and Industry; Ignatius Ballinski, Chairman of Captive Nations Week of Greater Philadelphia; and Charles Bojanic, Chairman of the Governor's Heritage Affairs Commission. 052 WINDBER, PA. Molnár. Ernest Keri, Goldie 071 DUQUESNE, PA. Sholtas, Frank 085 DAISYTOWN, PA. Brado, Elizabeth 090 ALLENTOWN, PA. Clewell, Millie 098 BETHLEHEM, PA. György, Mary 127 JOLIET, ILL. Pisut. Mathias Sr. Choban, Bernard 129 COLUMBUS. OHIO Tankovics, Margaret Taylor, Frances Benedict, Louis, Jr. 130 EAST CHICAGO, IND. Fekete, Moritz 132 SOUTH BEND, IND. Wegh, Barbara 133 PHILLIPSBURG, N.J. Magyar, Anna 141 ELLWOOD CITY, PA. Grdanic, Mrs. Frank Kronstain, Anton J. 187 GRANITE CITY, ILL. Horvath, Mary 189 ALLIANCE, OHIO Veigh, Ernest R. Durthaler, Warren G. Bartók, Mary 209 ST. LOUIS, MO. Rezsonya, Nándor 214 FLINT, MICH. Berky, Louis C., Jr. 249 DAYTON, OHIO Újlaki, Michael 275 MILWAUKEE, WISC. Dienes, Barbara 296 SPRINGDALE, PA. Nagy, David Bliha, George Bodnar, George E. Nyerges, Emery A. 302 HOOVERSVILLE. PA. Risko, Charles Sr. 310 LYNCH,KY. Horvath, Emma 383 BUFFALO, N.Y. O'Connor, Helen Vincze, Irene 525 LOS ANGELES, CA. Eglar, Stephen Polgar, Elizabeth Layda, Mary 590 CAPE CORAL, FL. Kardos, Louis Babincsak, Arthur Vargo, Frances 705 MAYVILLE, WISC. Prideaux, Vivian G. Leinenbach, Marie Riley, Rose A. 720 BOSTON, MASS. Wehrlen, Pauline L. Ronchetti, Joseph J. 1026 CLEVELAND, OHIO Toth, András Sedensky, András 25