William Penn Life, 1988 (23. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1988-02-01 / 2. szám

-Page 2, William Penn Life, February 1988 A Special Thank You To Our Members The family of the late John P. Balia wishes to thank the many William Penn members who offered their sympathy and support to the family dur­ing its recent time of sorrow. Your beautiful cards, per­sonal visits, donations to the Association’s scholarship foundation in Mr. Balia’s memory and memorial Mass offerings helped to comfort the family. These fraternal acts will al­ways be remembered and ap­preciated. A Balia Család köszönetét nyilvánítja a William Penn tag­oknak, akik részvétükkel tám­ogatták a csaladot John P. Balia elvesztése utáni szomorú napokban. A sok szép részvét kártya, személyes reszvetnyilvanitas, adományok a Mr. Bállá emlék­ére fölállított Egyesületi Öszt­öndíj alapba és Szentmise fölaj­­ánlas könnyített a családnak fájdalmat elviselni. Ezekre a tesvéries cselekedet­ekre mindig emlékezni fogunk es vegtelen értékeljük. WPA to sponsor tour William Penn LIFE Official Publication of the William Penn Association Published Monthly Office of Publication: 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 412/231-2979 Third Class U.S. Postage Paid Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 Stephen G. Danko Editor-in-chief E. E. Vargo Associate Editor John E. Lovász Managing Editor Gateway Press, Inc Print Production NATIONAL OFFICERS Stephen G. Danko National President E. E. Vargo National Secretary Frances A. Furedy National Treasurer Zoltán B. Emri National Vice President John M. Kish, Esq. General Counsel Dr. Julius Kesseru Medical Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph P. Arvay Chairman Stephen J. Ivancso Vice Chairman Roger G. Nagy Vice Chairman Ronald S. Balia William J. Bero Zoltán J. Cibulas Elmer A. Furedy Michael J. Hrabar John S. Molnár Frank J. Radvany Elmer W. Toth Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. AUDITING COMMITTEE Louis A. Fodor Chairman Michael R. Kara Vice Chairman William J. Kovach Secretary Dale A. Cole Stephen P. Danko Charles Fabian ADVISORY BOARD Elmer Charles President Emeritus Frank Bero Stephen Danko Michael Hegedűs Frank J. Wukovits, Sr. Postmaster: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road j Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Bowling— their guests will be welcomed at a special reception to be held at the William Penn Home, 1024 W. Indiana Ave. The Branch 132 Home will also serve as the site for the tournament banquet on Saturday evening. The evening will begin with a cash bar, followed by a Hungarian-style dinner. After dinner, guests will be able to dance to the music of their choice. Hungarian music will be provided by Emil Jakab and his orchestra from Detroit. American music will be played by South Bend’s own Rhythm Masters. "We decided to provide two bands so that everyone could enjoy themselves,” Mr. Wuko­vits said. The banquet will also feature a performance by the Branch 18 The camp will offer all-day playful language classes for those children wishing to learn the Hungarian language. These classes will be conducted under the guid­ance of qualified teachers. In these classes, the children can also acquire knowledge about Hungarian history, literature, folk art and music. Each child will be allowed to choose their own program of folk art and recreational activities. The camp will provide 24- hour security and medical ser­vices. Plus, the William Penn will---------------From Page 1 Hungarian Dancers from Detroit. Plans are also being made for a special tour of Notre Dame Uni­versity in South Bend. The tour would most likely be held Satur­day afternoon, Mr. Wukovits said. Serving as co-administrators for this year’s tournament along with Mr. Wukovits are National Directors Frank J. Wukovits Jr. of Branch 132 South Bend and Stephen J. Ivancso of Branch 27 Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Ivancso served as a co-administrator for last year’s successful tournament in Toledo. The tournament secretary is Leslie C. Baumgartner. Any members of Branch 132 wishing to help plan and work at the tournament can call the branch home at (219) 287-8245. provide two of its own chaperons: Maggie Ivancso, a registered nurse from Branch 27 Toledo, Ohio, and Darlene Szatmári, fraternal and youth director of Branch 18 Detroit. Following their stay at the camp, the children will embark on a special one-week tour of Hungary’s historic sites. The Association’s chaperons will ac­company the children on this tour. The names of the winning con­testants will be announced on June 3. PITTSBURGH - The William Penn Association will sponsor a tour to Hungary in 1988, the Home Office recendy announced. While dates and other details of the 1988 tour were not avail­able, organizers did say that they are close to finalizing the plans on another exciting tour through many of Hungarians most famous and interesting attractions. Last year, nearly 100 members and friends of the William Penn flew to Hungary with the Associa­tion. Some of them have already asked for information on this year’s tour. More information and com­plete details of the Association’s "Hungary Tour ’88” will appear in future issues of the William Penn Life as soon as they become available. Correction In the "Recent Donations” col­umn of our January 1988 issue, the amount donated by Michael Hrabar to the William Penn Home Cable Television System Campaign was stated incorrectly. Mr. Hrabar donated $25.00. The perfect place to get away from it all - anytime of year • IDEAL FOR BRANCH ACTIVITIES & FAMILY WEEKENDS • • 150 acres in the beautiful Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania • • Accommodations for groups of 2 to 40 people • • Cabins & lodges featuring full utilities & kitchen facilities • • Minutes away from Seven Springs and Hidden Valley ski resorts • To plan your branch or family gathering at Penn’s Scenic View CALL 1-412-462-4300 Penn’s Scenic View is owned and operated by the William Penn Association Contest From Page 1

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