William Penn, 1957 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1957-08-07 / 8. szám
August 21, 1957 William Penn PAGE 3 WEDDING BRANCH BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The next issue of the WILLIAM PENN will be published on Wednesday, September 18, 1957. Notices and similar short items will be acceptable up to the deadline, September 11. Long contributions, such as articles, must be received no later than September 4. If possible, contributions should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, allowing SUFFICIENT MARGIN. Photographs and other pictures are NOT returnable. Address all contributions to: EDITOR, WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 436 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. * NEW ADDRESS — NOTICE Mr. Stephen LANG, Sr. Director William Penn Fraternal Association Brooke Avenue, R.D. 60 Allentown, Pennsylvania Branch 8-V, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. MEETING — NOTICE Branch 8-V will hold its Regular Monthly Meeting Sunday, September 15, 1957, at 2:00 P.M. sharp at Mrs. Duszas Hall (Rear 518 Chestnut St., Cambria City). Collection of dues taken every third Sunday of the month from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Branch 14-R, Wallingford, Conn. We inform our members and friends that our Branch is holding a Hungarian Day in the PN Park on September 1, 1957 at 2:00 P.M. The music will be furnished by the famous PISTA NAGY band. This is the first Hungarian Day festival since' the Verhovay and Rákóczi Associations merged. We invite the Hungarians of Wallingford and vicinity to shake hands fraternally on the last picnic of the summer. No one should miss this pleasant entertainment. Those wanting to have an enjoyable day and meet old friends should attend. Come by all means to Wallingford, the first of September. So long! On behalf of the Organization Committee JOHN SZALKO, Branch Manager Branch 14-V, CLEVELAND, Ohio Anyone knowing the whereabouts of MARY ANN JEAN TOTH, or her parents Mr. EUGENE TOTH or Mrs. MARY TOTH should immediately notify Mr. JOHN WIELAND, District Manager, 8637 Buckeye Road, Cleveland 4, Ohio, of their present address, These people resided at 2884-Alpine Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, and ..formerly ..at .12810 ..Imperial Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Branch 26-V, SHARON, Pa. A second Dist. Mgr. has been appointed by the Home Office, as of August 1, 1957 to be affiliated with Br. 26-V. RICHARD B. MORRIS, Dist. Mgr. P. O. Box 572 Greenville, Pennsylvania Branch 16-R & 34-R Our first annual HUNGARIAN SPORT CLUB OUTING, sponsored by WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION will be held Monday (Labor Day), September 2, 1957, at Varady’s Grove, Fords, N. J. Music will be furnished by the famous Kara- Nemeth Radio Orchestra. Music from 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Refreshments will be served at the kitchen, and best drinks at the bar. Our local branches cordially invites all members and their families and friends to this affair and we hope you will keep the above date in mind. Your early reply of attendance will be appreciated. Sincerely yours, JOSEPH HOLLO JULIUS J. MATE Publicity Chairmen Branch 48-V, NEW YORK, N. Y. MEETING — Notice Branch 48-V will hold its next regular meeting at the Arpad Hall, 323 East 82nd Street, New York City, on Friday night September 6th, 1957, starting at 8:00 P. M. sharp. Branch 50-V, CHICAGO, Illinois District Office’s new address: William Penn Fraternal Association District Office 747 East 93rd Street Chicago 19, Illinois Two District Managers are affiliated with the Office: FRANK T. KAJDI and JULIUS MIKULA who will be more than pleased to assist the membership in any question pertaining to their insurance. Branch 59-V, SCALP LEVEL, Pa. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Notice Banquet and dance will be held on Saturday September 28, 1957 beginning at 6:00 P.M., in the V.F.W. Home, Rear 520 Main Street, Scalp Level, Pa. All members, Hungarians and friends are invited to join in helping to celebrate our 50th golden anniversary. Dancing will follow the banquet to a favorite Hungarian Orchestra. Let us have a good attendance and show your Hungarian spirit. LOUIS VIZI, President Joseph Miller, Jr., Br. Mgr. Branch 98-V, BETHLEHEM, Pa. We wish to extend our many thanks to all the members and their friends who made our picnic on July 21st, 1957 a success. I would like to especially thank the members of the committee for their fine cooperation and coordination. I would like to thank the Ladies of the Auxiliary for the fine food they made, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all the people. I would like to thank Director JOSEPH KORMONDY for coming to our fair city to make a presentation to Mr. SIMON FREUND and myself. His message will certainly be cherished by Mr. FREUND and myself. I would like to thank Mr. KALMAN SZEKERES for his message. I also want to thank the wives of those two men for accompanying their husbands to our affair. Fraternally yours, Charles SIMON, President Branch 115-R, SEANOR, Pa. With deepest regret, the Branch wishes to inform its members of the death of RUDOLPH MOLNÁR, one of our oldest members, who died July 19, 1957. He joined our Association in 1921. Branch 136-R, MIDDLETOWN, Ohio NEW ADDRESS — NOTICE: Mr. Louis ÁGOSTON, Sr. 3809 Grand Avenue Middletown, Ohio Branch 249-V, DAYTON, Ohio District Manager’s new address: Mr. George Sopronyi, Jr. 1545 Shelley Drive Dayton 6, Ohio Branch 262-V, PITTSBURGH, Pa. NEW BRANCH MANAGER Named by the Home Office, as of • August 1, 1957. JOHN FULOP, Dist. Mgr. P. O. Box 6352 Pittsburgh 12, Pa. The Van Nuys, California Saint Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church witnessed a splendid wedding on June 15, Saturday, at the 9:00 A.M. mass. It was on that day that LÁSZLÓ PAPP, son of Mrs. George Papp nee Mary Bako, a lady well known among the Hungarians of California, made the marriage vow to his beloved, Bernice Anne Altamare, daughter of Mrs. Sara C. Altamare. The witness of the bride was Miss Regina Campagni, her bride-maids were the Misses Rebecca Marchione, Annette Zema, Mary Louise Altamare and Aranka Elek. The witness of the bridegroom was his brother George Papp, his ushers his other younger brother Gabriel and his Branch 262-V, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Branch 262-V will hold its regular monthly meetings the THIRD Sunday of every month (not at the second Sunday as in the past), beginning 2:00 P.M. at 915 Spring Garden Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Branch 269-V, ROSETON, N. Y. NEW ADDRESS — Notice Julius NEMETH Carter Avenue, f*l D 25 Newburgh, N. Y. Branch 525-V, LOS ANGELES, Calif. Effective September 1, 1957, our Association will open a DISTRICT I OFFICE IN LOS ANGELES, CALI-cousins Joseph Domokos, Jr. and Stephen Domokos, and Donald Altamare. After the wedding, breakfast was served to the relatives and to their intimate friends in the home of Mrs. George Papp and in the afternoon, from 2:00 P.M. on, a reception took place in the Golden Valley Auditorium to honor the newly-wed, where exquisite food and best drinks were served to the numerous good friends present who gave valuable gifts to the newly-weds. The married couple left for a two weeks wedding trip. Laci Papp was born in Himlerville, Ky., and is a member of our Association since his boyhood. Now he belongs with his wife, Bernice, to Branch 525-V, Los Angeles, Cal. FORNIA. -The District Office will be located at: 8721 South Western Avenue Los Angeles, California Mr. ALEXANDER GYULAY will continue as manager of Branch 525-V. Also appointed effective September 1, 1957 are the following two men as District Managers, who will be affiliated with Branch 525-V: Mr. JOSEPH KINDA, whose residence address is: 15507 Cordary A'venue, Lawndale, California, and Mr. ERNEST F. FINTOR who resides at 751 W. 102nd Street, Los Angeles 44, California. REINSTATED FROM LAPSED — APRIL 1957 Par. R Timko Josepih Alber., Toth David F.; 3 R Duffy Paul T.; 12 R Klein Monica; 14 V Revak Donald, Revak John, Revak John, Revak Mrs. John G., Revak Joseph; 19C R Deak Margaret Ann; 22 R Bernath Patricia A., Bernath Stephen R.; 23 V Arvai Elizabeth, Arvai Julia T.; 26 V Ondich Mary Ethel; 26 R Czarevich Theresa; 29 R Donnelly Arlene M.; 36 V Krall Barbara Ann, Krall Janice Marie, Krall Kathleen J.; 41 R Gavron Donna M., Gavron Linda A.; 43 R Domes Steve, Jr., Ferencz Gabor S., Ferencz - Judith K., Ferenez Julius A., Ferencz Peter, Franko Louis J., Rado Walter Ernest, Toth Francis E.; 44 R Petroff Catherine; 45 V Falk Ildikó, Készéi Judith Ann, Készéi Nancy Lee, Készéi Richard A.; 48 V Orosz Peter, Sr., Simko Dianna, Tarkoy Peter; 50 V Ball Cyntíhia M., Cheke Donald A., Kun Mrs. Steve, Jr., Me Veagh Francis L., Salabura John A., Tinich Scott A.; 51 R Beekhuysen Arthlyn, Beekhuysen Carilyn, Beekhuysen John D., Beekhuysen Mildred, Berkey Bertha M., Rinko Joseph; 56 R Nagy Ervin C.; 63 R Horvath Louis J.; 64 R Barna Albert N., Jr.; 74 R Kiss Robert L; 82 R Datko Barbara A., Datko Christine, Datko, Jr., John, Datko Linda J.; 88 V Stefancik Patricia; 101 R Haskins Sherry L., Toth Peter; 108 V Graham Thomas J., Jr., Kalosky Mary Jane, Kalosky Mrs. Steve, Kalosky Susan M., Vargo Janice Lynne, Vargo Joyce Elvira; 129 R Kardos Ridhard N., Kardos Steven R., Kelemen Karen, Kunstadt Michael E., Richard Joseph, Richard Mrs. Jos., Simpson Betty Lou, Szabó David C,; 138 V Bodnar Geraldine A., Bodnar Irene B., Tournai John J.; 152 V Szumetz Ernest J.; 168 y Fulton Charles R.; 174 V Kovács Robert; 189 V Kinser Karen M., Kinser Ralph, Kinser Mrs. Ralph F.; 226 V Pozzuto Helen Mari; 296 V Mock Andrew, Üveges Mrs. Stephen; 361 V Forgony Mrs. John, Puleo Kathy Lee; 443 V Lutz Mrs. Stephen A.; 573 V Vizkeleti Ilona E., Vizkeleti Irene.