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

1956-03-07 / 3. szám

VICTORY DINNER-DANCE EVENING OF MAY 12 March 21, 1956. William Penn PAGE 3 BRANCH BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The next issue of the William Penn will be published on Wednes­day. April 18, 1956. News items and brief announce­ments will be accepted for publi­cation in that issue until the closing date. April 11. Articles and other long contri­butions must be on the desk of the editor no later than April 4. If possible, contributions should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of the paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, and NOT TOO LONG. Address all contributions to EDI­TOR, WILLIAM PENN FRATER­NAL ASSOCIATION, 436 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. * BRANCH 14 Cleveland, Ohio MEETING POSTPONEMENT Because of the Easter holiday, the next meeting has been changed from April 1st to APRIL 8th. BRANCH 19 (Rákóczi) New Brunswick, N. J. ANNIVERSARY PICNIC The 45th anniversary of the found­ing of this branch will be celebrated on Sunday, July 29, 1956, by all the New Brunswick area members, for­mer Verhovay ar.d former Rákóczi, with an outing at St. Joseph’s Grove, near Steelton. Local Hungarian clubs. societies and churches are requested not to hold socials on that date but to unite with us in celebrating our 45th an­niversary. Fraternally, JOSEPH FARKAS Secretary. BRANCH 23 (Rákóczi) New York, N. *Y. NOTICE John Hegedűs was appointed Dis­trict Manager by National President Coloman Revesz on February 21, 1956, to manage Rákóczi Branch 23 of New York City. The address of District Manager John Hegedűs is: 207 E. 84th St., Room 210, New York 28, N. Y. Mr. Hegedűs is well experienced, having been a former field worker of the Rákóczi Aid Association. The members are urged to cooperate with the new district manager. BRANCH 41 (Rákóczi) Carteret, N. J. ELECTION RESULTS Alexander Toth, Jr., president, 44 Harris St.„ Julius Kovács, vice pre­sident, 187 Randolph St.; John Suto, manager, 9 McKinley Ave.; John Bodak, treasurer, 77 Longfellow St.; Gregory Yuhasz, recorder, 85 Car­teret Ave.; Charles Varga, sick vi­sitor, 35 Atlantic St.; Alexander Mol­nár, auditor, 22 Emerson St.; Wil­liam Kantor, auditor, 15 Holly St.; Stephen Estefan, sergeant at arms, 48 Emerson St. All the addresses are in Carteret, N. J. Fraternally, JOHN SUTO Manager. BRANCH 45 Cleveland, Ohio PICNIC Sunday; May 20, 1956, at St. John's Picnic Grove. BRANCH 48 New York, N. Y. NEW DIST. MGR. — PICNIC On the recommendation of Field Manager Elmer Charles, the National President named Emmanuel Iwanier District Manager to head Branch 48. The appointment took place February 20. 1956. There will be an outing at Magyar Park, in the Bronx, on Sunday. June 3, 1956. Tickets may be purchased from the officers or at the New York District Office, 205 East 85th St., New York 28, N. Y. BRANCH 50 (Rákóczi) Dover, N. J. MERGER On March 1, 1956 this branch was transferred to Verhovay Branch 317, W harton, N. J., whose manager is Stephen Bodnar, 39 Church St., Wharton, N. J. BRANCH 63 (Rákóczi) Amherst, Ohio ELECTIONS At the December meeting all the incumbent officers were reelected, who are: Joseph Hocsko, president; Joseph Szabó, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Stephen Kopasz, sick visitor, tele­phone 43811; Michael Dugovics, re­corder; Moses Balazsi and Mrs. Sena Bodzas, auditors. BRANCH 87 Passaic, N. J. NEW DISTRICT MANAGER John Zakopcsan, for years faithful branch manager, was on February 21, 1956 named District Manager by Na­tional President Coloman Revesz. Mr. Zakopcsan, who began his services with the Association in 1941, will continue managing Branch 87. BRANCH 90 (Rákóczi) Detroit, Mich. MERGER On March 1, 1956 merged with Rá­kóczi Branch 56, Detroit, Mich. FIRST VICE PRESIDENT This picture of FRANCIS KRISZT, first Verhovay Vice President, was taken seventy years ago. The inscription on the original reads: “This photograph made when we founded the Verhovay Society in Hazleton. Francis Kriszt, 1108 Collins Str. Joliet. 111.” LAPSED FROM EXTENDED JANUARY 1956 BRANCH 119 (Rákóczi) Ecorse, Mich. MERGER On March 1, 1956 merged with Rákóczi Branch 56, Detroit. Mich. BRANCH 128 (Rákóczi) Kearny, N. J. ELECTIONS John Thomas, president, 238 Hoyt St.; Julius Bodnar, vice president, 261 Wilson Ave.; Minnie Novak, re­cording secretary, 640 Elm St.; John J. Farkas, secretary-treasurer, 426 Beach St.; Mrs. John Farkas, as­sistant secretary, 426 Beach St.; Mary Thomas, auditor, 239 Hoyt St. All these addresses in Kearny, N. J. Meetings are held every month, the first Sunday, at Lithuanian Club, 134 Schuyler Ave., Kearny, N. J. Time: 7:00 P. M. Fraternally, JOHN J. FARKAS District Manager. BRANCH 130 East Chicago, Ind. MEETING, ETC. Branch Officers: John Tenkely, president; Charles Bodor, Sr., vice president; John Csömör, secretary; Stephen Fedak, controller; Anthony Jonas and Gabriel Szilvasy, trustees; Michael Tothfalusi, district manager. Meetings are held every second Thursday of every month at Tenkely Hall, ,705 East Chicago Ave., East Chicago, Ind., beginning at 7:00 P.M. BRANCH 143 (Rákóczi) Detroit, Mich. MERGER On March 1, 1956 merged with Rákóczi Branch 56, Detroit, Mich. 10IN and SÉRVE ...answer the call! 13 Tarcza Frank; 14 Bubonic George, Fanchaly Mrs. Alex, Hajos Eliza­beth, Hajos Joseph, Hajos Mrs. Joseph, Hajos Suzanne, Marton Louis G,, Rákóczi Frank, Rákóczi Frank, Reho Mrs. Sigmond, Rozsa Anna, Speer John, Speer Mrs. John; 15 Zubor Jack; 17 Doyle Mrs. Rose, Maggard Mrs. Ida; 21 Daley James F., Mochtyak Mrs. Jos., Schwartz Michael, 'Walter Mrs. John Jr.; Walters Mrs. John; 31 ‘Suhoza Gizella; 34 Berdar Timothy, Lear William H.; 45 Hegedűs István. Nemeth Margaret S.; 48 Balogh Charles, Jr., Fowler Frank, Fowler Frank, Jr., Fowler Karen Hazel, Szaba­dos Stephen, Walsh William, Jr.; 50 Briggs Mrs. Herbert, Pinkstaff Mrs. Robt., Starzyk Mrs. Wm.; 71 Dudash Mrs. Alex; 103 Szabó József; 106 Green Katherine R.; 107 Mate Andrew A.; 120 Dion Louis J., Dion Michael E.; 129 Beres George, Toth Frank; 130 Palinca Irene; 132 Balough Charles, Gasko Barbara Ann, Gasko Joyce Marie, Gasko Judith Ann, Gasko Kathryn E., Gasko Linda Sue, Gorbitz Joseph, Jr., Gorbitz Lindái M., Kovach Alexander, Rossberg Anne, Toth Charles; 133 Kostolanci Susanna, Schocko Joseph, Jr., Schocko Mrs. Joseph, Schocko Mary Ann, Schocko Stephen; 138 Hydo Steve J.; 189 McGrew Paul, T witty Mrs. Claude; 222 Hollo Tassillo; 248 Gyöngyösi George; 249 Krista Nancy G.; 272 Bachinski Eugene, Bachinski Harry; 275 Neumann Mrs. Jack; 296 Dulansky Mrs. Jos., Elish Charles; 348 Crum Mrs. Louis J.; 364 Durda Dolores Anne, Durda Margaret R., Nameth Jeffrey G.; 376 Siobodnyak Mel; 383 Frost Mrs. Joseph, De Papp Emmy I; 386 Scappino Antoine: 443 Baker Linn Mary, Galarneau Mrs. Vine., Poch Andrew, Tar Mrs. Louis, Toth John F.; 452 Rigo Harry; 466 Rettmann Donald A., Rettmann Donald A.; 477 Monos Sherry L, Nyako Theodore M., Nyako Theodore; M.; 517 Barta Mrs. George; 518 Reed Nancy Irene, Reed Sally Marg.; 548 Marflak András; 562 Franzi Lorenzo; 573 Hehs Akos. TOTAL 97 OFFICIAL NOTICE In accordance with instructions from the Board of Directors, I hereby notify the members of the William Penn Fraternal Association that the next regular meeting of the Board of Directors shall be held! the week of April 9, 1956, beginning Monday at 10:00 A.M. : Anyone wishing to communicate with the Board of Directors, on any kind of official business, should do so by letter addressed to thet NATIONAL SECRETARY, with the notation BOARD OF DIRECTORS on the lower left corner of the envelope. These communications are acceptable for this meeting until April 2, 1956. Matters of this nature received after the above date shall be. withheld from consideration by the Board of Directors until their next regular session. —COLOMAN REVESZ, National President

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