William Penn Life, 1983 (18. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1983-10-01 / 4. szám

12) Chairman Charles proceeded to introduce the Chairman of the following committees: Resolution Committee: Stephen G. Danko Nominating Committee: Alex Debreczeni Election Committee: Stephen P. Danko Banquet Committee: Elmer Furedy Sergeant-at-Arms: Frank Kobli, Michael Tomcsak, Anthony Beke, Stephen Berecz 13) The Memorial Service was conducted by Reverand Alex Kovács, Pastor, First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead, Munhall, Pa. Rev. Alex Kovács paid tribute to the departed Vice Presi­dent, Louis L. Varga and offered a prayer in his memory. Secretary-Treasurer, Gus G. Nagy read the names of deceased members of the official family and illustrious members: Illustrious Members Louis L. Varga, Branch 1 —Bridge­port, Connecticut Moses Bokor, Branch 141—Ell­­wood City, Pennsylvania BE A BETTER PERSON 1. Learn how to relax, physically and mentally. 2. Enjoy all things in moderation, else you will find yourself with prob­lems that are illegal, immoral, or fat­tening. 3. Keep the problems of your job on the job. Home is where you hang your hat and soothe (forget) your headaches. 4. Lose weight and leave it lost. That extra poundage can cost you years of a heaping helping of health­ful living. 5. Up tight? Try it down loose. Let your hair down occasionally and en­joy yourself. 6. Eat to live — long and heartily — with well balanced meals. Know that sound nutrition helps keep you sound. 7. Make use of leisure time. TV is fine, but get involved in something yourself, too. 8. Take advantage of your free hours and weekends by resting and forgetting the problems and pressures of daily living. 9. Set realistic goals — goals that you can meet without fear of an ulcer or a heart attack. 10. Visit your doctor for a complete physical as often as recommended. 32 Stephen Csabi, Branch 18 — Detroit, Michigan Bela Emri, Branch 22 —Roebling, New Jersey John Gober, Branch 28 —Youngs­town, Ohio Albert Ibos, Branch 48 —New York, New York Peter Kasics, Branch 19 —New Brunswick, New Jersey László Kereszti, Branch 48 —New York, New York John Kostyo, Branch 28 — Youngstown, Ohio Daniel Matto, Branch 28 — Youngstown, Ohio Michael Sneer, Branch 230 — Terre Haute, Indiana Julius E. Somogyi, Branch 296 — Springdale, Pennsylvania Joseph Taylor, Branch 383- Buffalo, New York George Varga, Branch 214 —Flint, Michigan John Vespremi, Sr., Branch 18 — Detroit, Michigan Family Members of Official Family Samuel Toth, father of Mrs. Marie Charles Mary Emri, mother of Director Zoltán Emri Eva Lehoczky, Home Office Employee Veronica Beganyi, mother-in-law of Auditing Committee Member, Emma Beganyi Jennifer Kertesz, granddaughter of Director and Mrs. Albert Kertesz Goldi Somogyi, wife of former Na­tional Treasurer Julius E. Somogyi Christina Kertesz, mother of Direc­tor Albert G. Kertesz Julius E. Somogyi, retired National Treasurer Stephen Kozma, husband of retired employee Irma Kozma John Molnár, father of Director Stephen Danko Bela Emri, father of Director Zoltán Emri Former Directors and Auditing Committee Members Albert Ibos, Branch 48, New York, New York László Kereszti, Branch 48, New York, New York Joseph Taylor, Branch 383, Buf­falo, New York Branch Managers (active or former) Steve Toldi, Iselin, Pennsylvania Andrew Bocskoros, Bridgeport, Connecticut John Május, New York, New York Moses Bokor, Aliquippa, Pennsyl­vania John Kukuda, Sharon, Pennsyl­vania Stephen Kotan, Brownsville, Pennsylvania Emma Nyiri, Detroit, Michigan Stephen Barath, Barton, Ohio John Vespremi, Sr., Detroit, Michigan George Varga, Flint, Michigan Margaret Suták, Martins Ferry, Ohio Distinguished Members who serve other Societies Imre Király, retired Treasurer, Hungarian Reformed Federation John L. Lasko, President, American Hungarian Catholic Soci­ety Thomas R. Balaban, former Dep­uty Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania and former Secretary- Treasurer of Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress Louis Janik, Vice President, former American Life Insurance Association John Surovy, National Secretary, National Slovak Society Retired Home Office Employees Margaret Evans Director Zoltán Emri offered the following poem in memory of Vice President, Louis L. Varga, Director Emri's parents and all our deceased members. One by one we miss the voices, That we love so well to hear, One by one their kindly faces, In the darkness disappear. No one sees the door that opens, Through which they pass beyond recall, Like the loosening leaves of autumn, One by one our loved ones fall. Now the laborer's task is o'er, Now the battle day is past. Now upon the further shore, Lands the voyager at last. Father in thy gracious keeping, Leaving we now our Brother sleeping. There the tears of earth are dried, There the hidden things are dear, There the work of life is tried, By a just 'er judge than here. Father in thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our Brother sleeping. There the ransomed souls that turned, To the cross their dying eyes, AH the !o ve of Christ shall learn,

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