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

1956-01-04 / 1. szám

— •# — ‘r Julius Macker and Louis Varga, Vice Presidents of the new fraternal benefit society meeting at the Pittsburgher Hotel. Andrew Kovács, Director, and Dr. Samuel C. Goniory, Medical Adviser at the meeting. : ' U: Att'ys Gay B. Banes, Legal Adviser, and Aloysius C. Falussy, Director, looking happy. National Treasurer, John Sabo, National Auditor, Coloman Bevesz, National President, Albert J. Stelkovics, National Secretary. Standing, left to right; Dr, Samuel C. Gomory, Medical Adviser. Gay B. Banes, Legal Adviser, Elmer Charles, Field Manager. Richard J, Phillips, Investment Manager!1 seated, left to right; Julius E. Somogyi, John Bencze, John Szalanczy and Coloman Revesz The William Penn Fraternal As­so'iation represents the merging o f two or the largest Hungarian benefit societies in the Linited With its home offices in Pitts­burgh, the new organization has 90,- 000 members and assets nearing 000,000. The merger was formed after two years of negotiations by the Ver­hova y Kráternál Insurance Associa­tion in Pittsburgh, and the Rákóczi Aid Association of Bridgeport, Conn. lake Offices '1 lie new organization is taking over the offices of the Verliov ay Association, 426 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh. The \ erhovay group was organiz­ed in Hazleton, Pa., in 1886 by til coal miners. J.t moved to the prés­én! offices in 1926. The Rákóczi Association was founded in 1888 in Bridgeport, (’onn.. Branches and lodges of the or­ganization are maintained in Cali* forniitt, Connecticut, Illinois, In­diana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mis­souri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia West Virginia ami Wisconsin. National Officers Officers who will begin national four-year terms on Jan. I, 1956, Coloman Revesz, president; Albert J. Stelkovics, secretary; Jolin Sabo, auditor, and Julius Somogyi trea-Retiring national officers of the, two organizations are Jolin Bencze, president, and Jolin Szalanczy, trea­surer of the Verhovay society, aiid . Joseph Vasas, supreme secretary,/ and Stephen Kundrath, . su.preiritf treasurer of the Rákóczi. v­“Permission granted for printing* by Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph Nov.c 28. 1955.” iC Managers qf the new group; Richard nager. Elmer Charles is the Field Ma-J. Phillips, left, is the Investment Ma- nager.

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