William Penn Life, 1982 (17. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1982-10-01 / 4. szám
South Bend Celebrates . . . A surprise appreciation award by Robert Nowicki, General Manager of WNDU Radio Station, to Frank J, Wukovits, Sr., for outstanding service to the Hungarian Community through the continuous broadcasts of the Hungarian Hour. Andrew Vince, from Detroit, entertaining the more than 600 guests with singing of Hungarian Folk Songs, accompanied by Ziggy Bela and His Gypsy Orchestra. The First Fraternalist of the Year Award Plaque presented to newly elected Probate Court Judge Peter F. Nemeth, by Branch 132 President Frank J. Wukovits, Sr. HUNGARIAN JUBILEE —William Penn Association committee members plan a Centennial Jubilee Banquet to commemorate the arrival of the first Hungarians in the South Bend community and the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Radio Hour. From left, seated, are Mrs. Tillie Arch, decorations chairperson, and Frank J. Wukovits Sr., general chairman. Standing, from left, are Mrs. Virginia Harper, cuisine chairperson; Msgr. Elmer G. Peterson, publicity chairman, and Irene Hancz, secretary HUNGARIAN CENTENNIAL DANCERSThese costumed young ladies were among the servers Saturday night during a centennial observance of the settlement of the Hungarian people in South Bend. Kneeling is Leanne DeWitt and standing, from left, are Lisa Bobelenyi, Kathleen Wukovits and Melanie DeWitt. National President, Elmer Charles in a brief address congratulating the South Bend and Community Hungarians on their accomplishments in fostering the Hungarian culture and heritage during the past 100 years. Msgr. Elmer G. Peterson, introducing local and out of town dignataries. 5