William Penn, 1956 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1956-06-06 / 6. szám

June 20, 1956 William Penn PAGE 9 State of Connecticut. With this money certain members of the former Rákóczi Aid Association, in good standing on October 31, 1955, will be granted ad­ditional Paid Up Life Insurance. Printed notices are now being prepared for distribution to the eligible members. The report is acknowledged and approved by the Board. 118. The Board’s attention is called to Point 154 of the Official Minutes of the National Convention held in September 1955 and acknowledges that the name of Vice President Macker should have appeared instead of Director Falussy’s. 119. In regard to the official publication, it is unanimously agreed that when articles are taken from other papers, books, etc. such articles should be identified as to their sources and authors. 120. Branch manager Miller, who on this date makes a personal ap­pearance at the Home Office, is directed by the Board to present his request in writing to the Home Office for further consideration. 121. National President Revesz thanks the assembled group for its fine and cooperative spirit shown and the work accomplished, and further states that above all else, we should keep uppermost in our minds the aims and pur­poses of the William Penn Fraternal Association. 122. The Chairman names Directors Balia and Czernai to witness the minutes of this last day’s meeting and thanks his fellow Board members for their fine spirit and cooperation. 123. Chairman Macker adjourns the meeting at 1:00 P.M., Saturday, April 14, 1956. JULIUS MACKER Chairman of the Board of Directors Vice President COLOMAN REVESZ National President JULIUS J. LENART Recording Secretary LOUIS VARGA Vice President JOHN P. BALLA MICHAEL J. FACZAN LÁSZLÓ FISHBEIN JOSEPH KORMONDY STEPHEN LANG, Sr. FRANK RADVANY STEPHEN BENCZE ALOYSIUS C. FALUSSY : ALEXANDER GYULAY MICHAEL KOROSY FRANK MAGYARY LOUIS VASSY GABRIEL CZERNAI ANDREW FEJES ALBERT E. IBOS Dr. ANDREW KOVÁCS ALEXANDER MOLDOVANY LOUIS VIZI Directors CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE MAYOR PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the William Penn Fraternal Association, the largest and most tvide-spread of all Hungarian-American fraternal societies, is celebrating its Seventieth An­niversary this year: and WHEREAS, the said William Penn Fraternal Association was formed as a result of the merger of the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association and the Rákóczi Aid Association, the two largest fraternal benefit societies devoted to the needs of Americans of Hun­garian extraction; and WHEREAS, the said William Penn Fraternal Association and its predecessors, over the past seventy years have not only protected and benefited thousands of mem­bers and their widows and orphans and contributed bountifully to the needs of Hungarian-American charitable institutions and organizations, but also have been generous contributors to and willing co­workers with charitable and welfare groups every­where in America; and WHEREAS, the said William Penn Fraternal Association is hold­ing its Thirteenth National Bowling Tournament this year in the City of Buffalo on May 12th and 13th: and WHEREAS, there are more than six thousand families of Hun­garian extraction in the Buffalo metropolitan area. NOW7, THEREFORE. I, STEVEN PANKOW. Mayor of the City of Buffalo, on behalf of all Hungarian-Americans in the Buffalo area, and also, in the spirit of bro­therhood, on behalf of all the citizens of Buffalo, The City of Good Neighbors, do hereby officially proclaim May 12th and May 13th, 1956 as “WILLIAM PENN DAYS” throughout the City. Steven Pankow ’ MAYOR OF BUFFALO AUTUMN LEAVES NO. 51356-20 Never have we heard such a beautiful rendition, and in Hungarian, too, of the very popular and well likeil Autumn Leaves number. Gypsy Countess Julia, professional singer from New York City sits on the steps to the stage, with only a very-colored spotlight beaming on her in a darkened room, thrilling everyone with her golden voice. FRANK J. BROGLEY TROPHY GOES TO THE MEN’S DIVISION CHAMPIONS NO. 51356-15 Albert Ibos, Director and hardworking member of the National Tourna­ment Executive Committee presents the Frank J. Brogley Memorial Trophy to the Men’s Division Five Man Team Champions, the Mandich Mayor Team of Branch 138-V, Gary, Indiana. Tournament Secretary Diliinger (first from left) smiles his approval. Members of the team were Andrew Szalmasagi, Captain, Steve Mizerak, Carl Nagy, John Turchany, Maynard Halaschak. This team won the Five-Man Handicap Event as well as the Five-Man Scratch Event. Congratulations! Notice to These Branches: 52-V, 518-V, .36-R. 108-R, 110-R The members of the above branches have been notified by District Man­ager Adam Simon, Jr. when he will call at their homes to collect the monthly premiums. Unless a very serious reason for it prevails, no return calls will be made at the homes of absent members. Instead, a card will oe left stating that Mr. Simon had called and that payments may be made the following .other ways: 1. By mail addressed to Adam Simon, Jr., District Manager P. O. Box 1002, New' Brunswick, New Jersey. 2. At the District Office, 508 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, New Jersey. Monday and Wednesday: 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Saturday: 6:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 3. At the monthly branch meeting, first Wednesday of every month, at St. Ladislaus School meeting room, Somerset St.. New Brunswick, New Jersey: 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. The cooperation of the members will be appreciated by their district manager.

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