William Penn Life, 2013 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2013-08-01 / 8. szám

Branch News The engraved stone from the home’s main entrance remains, serving as a reminder of the town's Magyar heritage. and her team. We also had Carolyn Balogh from the Hungarian Cultural Garden and their display regard­ing the garden's 75th Anniversary on July 20. The Hungarian Cultural Center of Northeastern had a dis­play with club President Mary Jane Molnár answering questions. A big thank you to Branch 14 members David Horvath and Rich­ard Jacob for throwing out the first pitch. Practice makes perfect, and both threw to the Captains' catcher without any problem. No ice was needed for their shoulders! If you missed the game this year, see you next year. Watch William Penn Life for information about future events. Summer is going by fast, and we have many fraternal activities to enjoy the next few months. We will report on the following in the September issue:- The 30th Annual WPA Golf Tournament & Scholarship Days which took place July 19 and 20 at Quicksilver Golf Club in Midway, Pa.- The 75th Anniversary of the Hungarian Cultural Garden of Cleveland, which was celebrated on Saturday, July 20. Current genera­tions of Hungarians had the oppor­tunity to be a part of American-Hun­­garian history as they witnessed the expansion and further development of the Lower Hungarian Cultural Garden with the dedication of the new Legacy Wall.- The Hungarian Heritage Experi­ence, which will be held Aug. 4 to 10. I am a student this year, and I hope to learn some new Hungarian phrases to use on the trip to Hun­gary in September.- The Hungarian Cultural Cen­ter of Northeastern Ohio's Falusi Lakodalom, or "Village Wedding", to be held Sunday, Aug. 18, at their grounds in Hiram, Ohio, from noon to 7:00 p.m. featuring music by Har­monia.- The 12th Annual WPA Picnic-A Great Fraternal Fest, Sept. 7 at Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. The Branch 14 bus is full. Call Branch Coordina­tor Violet Sarosi at 1-440-248-9012 to see if anyone cancels.- The 2013 trip to Hungary and Szekely Land from Sept. 11 to 26. I hope to have another great set of pictures and fun stories to share when we get back. Please check William Penn Life for updates on remaining 2013 activities. The First Hungarian Reformed Church of Cleveland located in Wal­ton Hills, Ohio, has cookbooks with recipes provided by church mem­bers for sale. Call Richard Sarosi or Violet Sarosi for information at 1-440-248-9012. We would like to extend our sym­pathy to those WPA members who have recently lost a loved one. Get well wishes are being sent to all Branch 14 members who might be feeling under the weather. We would like to continue to send get well wishes to Rev. Peter Toth of The First Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain, Ohio, as he con­tinues to heal. May God bless him on his road to recovery. Please keep all of our members in your prayers and wish them a speedy recovery. Happy birthday and happy an­niversary wishes are being sent to all of our branch members who are celebrating an August or September birthday and/or anniversary. We send best wishes to our high school and college gradu­ates. Branch 14 congratulates Halle Üveges, who graduated from Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School. Best wishes to you, Halle, as you head off to Miami University of Ohio. Halle's grandparents are Gladys and Lou Üveges. Our next Branch 14 meeting will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at The First Hungarian Reformed Church, 14530 Alexander Road, Walton Hills, Ohio. Adult branch members are encouraged to attend. Branch 14 members having news to share about themselves or family members can reach me at RichSaro@ att.net or at 1-440-248-9012. Branch 18 Lincoln Park, MI by Barbara A. House What a summer we are having. I'm very glad we have our own ark. We are waterlogged. Hope your weather is better than Michigan's. I have a lot of thanks to send out to our wonderful William Penn fam­ily:- to George and Doris for remem­bering Basil's Buddies with that generous donation;- to Emma Borsa for all the prizes for our Christmas party (yes, I said Christmas Party);- to Joey, Wanda, Maddie and Abby Gall for all the gifts and bless­ings;- to the Sarosi Family for the Csiga;- to Mom Korpák for all the gifts;- to Jim Robertson for never giv­ing up trying to make me a techie. I sure hope I didn't forget anyone. I am truly blessed. Special "hello" to the Roby Family. I really enjoy the publication. Just heard some wonderful news. Joyce Nicholson has gotten a guitar from Kellie Pickier for our special raffle at the WPA Picnic in Septem­ber. WOW! What a super-nice prize that is. Start saving your money now for the raffle tickets. Thank you so much, Joyce. Welcome new member Anna "Nancy" Baranyai. We are thrilled to welcome you to WPA. Hello to A1 Vargo. It was nice to hear from you and your family. We will continue to save the pop can tabs as long as they are needed. Happy belated July birthday to Pam George, Barbi Tew, Danielle Iorio, Jeff DeSantes and Emma Borsa. We hope you all have many more. Get well wishes to the Rev. Dr. Daniel Borsay, Doug Truesdell, Emma Pulaski, Rose and Art Antal, William Penn Life 0 August 2013 0 17

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